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. A I: ,S > g/ J ^ iiJlie New Perfectio i Suits'Eve v It suits die most rrarfing French ts found in luxurious villas?in campsEverybody uses it; everybody Hkes it "the year round. It bakes, broils, roasts It is equipped with a special hearing p faction oven, broiler, toaster, and pan ^signed for use with the iVcw Pier/Set ion. Oil Cook-stove v All dealers sell the stove. It is handsomely finished in nickel, with cabinet top, drop shelves, towel racks, etc. Long chimneys, enminded turquoise-blue. Made with 1, 2 or 3 burners. STANDARD OR (Incorporated in N NEWARK, N. J. ^ Dream of Death Came True Mrs. R. L. Clay, of Atlanta, Ga., ? dreamed a week ago that her hasband fired at her with a revolver, after fail- -y ing to effect a reconciliation with her. The dream came true within a week. He shot her three times when he came to see their boy at her home. She I died shortly afterwards at the hos| pital. * . " ' " ' . . K Pay Up Please. 8i a We are greatly in need of money to r just now to pay paper and other bills, ti and will, therefore, greatly appreciate e l it if those of oar readers who are in L arrears will call or send by mail and 0 K renew their sabscriptiasdat'once. We don't want to stop anybody's paper. W ibis is campaign year and yon will it need The Dispatch to keepyooposted 11 ^ i i ii n Fifteen Drowned. a r A wireless from the steamship A. W. u. |v Berry indicates that Use schooner with T I which the steamer colided Thursday, a; f 5L'$., weBt down with all on heard, oanbabl v IS men. 4? * fObas. W. Cromer. 4 03 C. O. Misenheimer. 0 Cr#Bief|il?Mh#imtr Agency * Re a! Estate. Bents and S L>v & Business Opportunities. F . w I FARM AT BARR, S. C. = Farm of 220 acres near Barr, | high state of cultivation, 75 t acres pasture, both winter and ? I summer; 60 acres open, some | timber, plenty water and a good orchard. Price $15 the acre. Terms arranged to suit. ft u Eoom 9, Mimuaogh Buildin j, Columbia, S. C. ' TO BUT, SELL OE BENT REAL ESTATE, SEE US. THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WE HAVE EVER SHOWN IN o. HARNESS, T SADDLES, COLLARS, f | BRIDLES, * ROBES. HORSE BLANKETS, ETC. We have a special home-made slip Harness for one-horse wagon at $5a00i A Set of Baggy Harness for $10.00. Webjy Hides, Furs, Tallow, Beeswax and pay highest market prices. | WHse W. Martin, | 1118-1118 Plain S;rc-et, " COLUMBIA S. C. V * i y < n Oil Cook-stove j anybody' ; chef.T It suits the housewife. It ?in farms?in humble city homes. It is the all-round stove for aQ and toasts as well as a cod range, late, and we sell the New Per- g cake griddle?each specially de- c . 1 Book with every stove. * anyone sending ] 5 cents to cover J ' | ^ , COMPANY ew Jersey) BALTIMORE, MD. ??????i The New Woman. Oh, Mother, may I go out to vote?" ^ 4'Oh, yes, my darling Ruth, dear; fear your best hat and your ponyskin coat, But don't go uear the booth, dear." ?May Lippincott's. nTnvrlmflr Tn Ccnono niIKU 11JAUJI iu uovapv* Walter Frady, a prisoner at Fort IcPherson, Atlanta, was shot and intently killed by a guard while atampting to escape from the reservaon. Fred B. Jones, another prisonr, was working with Frady on the amp piie, succeeded in escaping. Col. Leon M. Green has become edor of the Anderson In elligencer. A. W. Perry, of Yong's Island, has atered the race for sheriff of Charlesm county against J. Elmore Martin, his is the fourth candidate that haB , anouncecl, the other three having ithdrawn. ? /* "V- . . ' . < > John Cole and Isaiah Butler, ne? < roes of Charleston, will be the first riminala to be electrocuted in South axplina. They are sentenced to die n (he 21st of June. Cole is to die for inrder, Butler for criminal assault on white woman. Detroit is playing again. Let the . I oriel revolve once more. * WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. If yon purchase the NEW HOME you will ivc a li fo asset a t the price you pay. * 'id will at have an endless chain of repairs. Quality Considered ^ tobuy. | If yott want a sewing machine, write for nr latest catalogue before you purchase. he New Home Sewing Machine Co., Orange, Mass, % A Watch is Valuable When it Keeps Time. If you want your watch to keep Correct Time, see M. WEISS, Watch Repairing a Speciafy j Also Dealer in Watches and Jewelry. 1320 Main Sire t, Columbia, S. C. Opposite Palmeiro Nation il Bank j i <* t Both Legs Were Cut Off. At Greenvill J. J. Moore, a GO-yearold white man, had both legs cut off by the motor car which operates between Greenville and Anderson. Killed By Fast Train. Henry Powers, a well known young farmer, was killed near Mars Bluff station by a fast train. It is supposed ;hat the young man was dazed by the electric headlight, and as there are ;wo tracks on that section of the road le got on the wrong one to let the jain go by. It would surprise you ito know of th ?reat good that is being done by Chamberlain's Tablets. Darius Downey, of Newberg Junction, N. B., vrites, "My wife has been using Chamberlain's Tablets and finds them 7ery effectual and doing her lots of ;ood." If you have any trouble with four stomach or bowels give them a ;rial. For sale by All Dealers. "He Will Be Me." Roosevelt served notice he would relist any compromise at the Republican national convention. "There can >e no compromise," he said. "Some )f our opponents are saying neither raft nor I should be nominated. I'll iame the compromise candidate. He vill be me." Bishopville Merchant Committed Suicide. AtBishopville, J. D. Stoke9, who jonducted a fancy and staple grocery >tore committed suicide in a vacant room over hi9 store by shooting him3elf in the mouth with a 38-calibre Smith & Wesson pistol. Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing The Lexington Pressing Club is ready to do your fall cleaning, pressing, dyeing, etc. We have a competent force and all work promptly and neatly done. Let us fix up that old last year's suit for you. We make * specialty of this clas9 of work. Lexington Pressing Club. Lem Sox, Manager. Foley's Kidnfkv Pills What They Will Do for Yon They will core your backachef Strengthen your kidneys, cor* reet urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissoes, and eliminate the excess uric acid that eausea rheumatism. Pro* vent Bright's Disease and Diabetes, and restore health and strength* Refuse substitutes* \ For Sale By Kaufmann Drug Oo. r i Shoes! Shoes! For Every Member of the Family. Our Standard Brands in Men's Shoes are as follows:? W. L. Douglas, Alden, Walker & Wilde and Leonard, Shaw & Dean. Prices ranging from $2.50 to $1.00. In our high grade line are the Torrey and Nettle ton, which sell for $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00. r ? ?; i j ?\i We also handle the very bestgrades of Ladies Shoes that can be bought, for a reasoTiable sum. < and our Fail and Wiiitci* Stock. T, A. eOYs^E, 1738 fcfcfo 3J.,Columbia,S. C. Oppos ;* p<wt Office. I ^ rmmtm i-xmamamumamm mw?W??J I Wehave just added this line to our bi over our vast line of Bedroom Suites, 1 Ranges and Stoves, and all other articles g STALL I NIGS & NEW BROOKLAND, Tha house that sell9 MORE G SAME G JUT HAM A And the "Happy 1 X SHAN'T never fergit the time young Dc was a hifalutin feiler, an' afore hard 1 he'd figgered out more ways o' makin' a The Doc thought he was jest a leetle jgSSL do fer his outfit but the fanciest thin ver-top bottles?fancy piug hat?fai Not bavin' the money to put in 3 sition by throwin' away soc* . of hi S:;>undin' name. Sorter uck up 1 5me'' money. vVei!, after takin' one look at t / affair with ail sorts o' gingerbread v thing for the sorter roads the Doc'd be jffljbt ^ f This wagon foolishness was over '1 J\ Doc projected. The first time out, his 1 w l| J[ to fiinders. The next thing, he discover iV W / thing after every trip. The dust an' gr; \ ) i do. Kin'by, in ccmin' down bill one < L\' j then ? YYho-o-sh! 'Twas ail ever with h. ; ? The Doc cussed consm'abJe. He s' fl \' W 0"'y satisfaction he got was in their ^ Is ' V' some rrore' was a!1 artist in his wa A R : ' y,ckaf an' I b'lieved that whereas he wc a ;y open to conviction ;:szc\ io, i Company, Watertowr., N.V., an' git c I've got a "Happy Thought" myself?a Con bought it about six months afore the Doc come to us. it fer a spell, to see how he liked it. I told him if he nin' vehicle he ever stepped into, he could call me a The Doc'd been too dum stuck-up at first to eve take an int'rest in things. He looked at the "Hap powers!" sez he. "It's an easy chair, a cradle an' a Then he examined the Bradley shaft couplin's, teetered for a while, an' then sez: "Is she 'iledup, rea Well, the Doc tried.her fer a couple o' days, an an' sez: "Say, Jotham, what'll ye take fthat wag "She ain't fer sale," I sez. "Wouldn't sell it i f 1' what'd be the use in my doing that, secin' I'd h Li 'nother jest like it?" "Yes, that's so," sez he. "But how'ci ye wnow it? This one's the finest wagon I ever rid in. Why, almost! An' they ain't no rattle or squeakin' to it, ar eerns to fergit he's hitched to anything, it comes 'Ion "That's all right, Doc," sez I. "You needn' 'ere 'Happy Thoughts'?they're all alike, so fur as e; cock Company g'arantees em. They've ben a-sell vehicles in this neighborhood nigh onto forty years?ai find no fault with the way H. H. Babcock Company < Well, the Doc got a "Happy Thought" pi Tickled? Why he was the happiest feller ye ever seen to mine on the road. That was about four years age anything 'bout the Babcock "Happy Thought," jest drivin' in that same wagon today, an' the only thing h< new set o'tires put onto it. Mine's got the same tires yit v^va j vvw^ COLUMBIA "Our Guarantee Me To See Oui BUGGIES and WAGOfl we have all grades ? ~~ ..... o ! : ji II'vPSLrSt. :c ;U v.J* from the medium to the^best that is made arid the price iisj[right. \^rjj Columbia, i". nauiu-wimm IRE!^ isiness, and it will pay you to look Wardrobe, Chiffoniers, Parlor Suites, o with the Furniture business. e ARMSTRONG, ? 3b Ca rOODS FOR SAME MONEY iOODS FOR LESS MONEY ND "DOC" rhought" Buggy >c Armstrong first located in this deestrick. He knocks had driv' some hoss-sense into his head blamed fool of hisself than Adam ever dreamed of. : mite better'n the rest of us. Wouldn't nothin' igs money'd buy: Fancy medicine case with sillcy shiny leather shoes?an' so on. to an autermobile, he kinder straddled thepropys good dollars fcr a fancy wagon with a higf lis nose at our "Babcocks" 'cause they didn', ha? wagon, I jest grinned. 'Twas sure a purty vork onto it. But, Great Scott! 'twan't no fit 'blecged to travel over. x>ut the quickest of all the fool things that the h.oss stumbled an' fell in the shafts an' broke 'e ed he was 'bleegcd to clean an' ile the blamed it'd sift into the work in' parts, 'spite all he could lay, the wheels struck a stone in the road?an' i, 'ceptin' clcanhi' up the rr.uss! writ to the makers, but as r.ear's I kin calkilate, a.?!:in' what did he expect. Then the Doc cussed y?the Doc was! I felt sorter sorry fer the skee;u!Jn't a-listened to reason afore, he was probsuggested that he send to the H. H. Babcock. ne o' their <lHappy Thought'' wagons, ning, with phaeton seat an' spring back. Had An' so I scz to him that he might hitch onto didn't find it the easicst-ridin', smoothest-run dough-head an' I'd answer to it. n look at my "Babcock." Now he begun to py Thought" gear, an' blurted out: "3y the* hammock?all in one!" "That's herV' lez I. sec-sawed the shafts, clurrb inter the seat an' idy ferbizness? I may want to use it several days." ' then he come 'round to me nohow fer less'n it cost rr.e? lave to send off right away ye can git 'notber jest like BRjBkCK tf'? lilr^ flnafirv in fhp air i my hoss sometimes actooaily g so easy an' still-like!" .jtfraSWlfBBrrfn t have no fears 'bout them jiT Klf asy runnin' goes. The Bab-/?* iff [in' their wagons an' other Ql n' I ain't never heard nobody * I ano box wagon, an'?.ray/ . i? ) when he found 'twas equal ^ VJy>?an' if ye want to know ^K?ask Doc Armstrong. He's ' ; ever done to it was to have . An"tain'tfer sale, neither. '/x?!er Mule Co., , s. c. sans Something." * Line of rS when you go to buy, ? fi/Mlf In r!^ VAIttIO