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TESTIMONY OF FIVE WOMEN Proves That Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is Reliable* Reedville, Ore.?"I can truly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to all women who are passing through the Change of Life, as it made HMpRMMBQ me a well woman after suffering three years." ? ^^rs* mary Bogart, Keed'ville, Oregon. New Orleans, L"\ ? " ^^lea passing thro::^ the Change of Life I * as * ^wvnklAiJ 1>A+ flcaV?AC awpnTDcyr JB M.VVIIS1CW mui UUV UKOUVUy | wesk and dizzy spells and backache. I was not fit for KSP^r anything until I took Ly !&. "Jjlijdia E. Pinkham's Vege ||? yjgjKM tabl e Compound which , B|p^^k|?3 proved worth its weight in gold to me."- Mrs. Gasqg^ggggLH ton Blondeau, 1541 PogUMBol lymnia St, New Orleans. Kishawaka,IncL-" WoH1 mm men passing through the p?^.JH Chsnge of Life can take $ not ling better than Lydia WPippfP ?1 E. Pinkham's Vegetable EMnO?i BauerJI Compound. I am recommenaingittoall my friends because of what it has done for me. "-Mrs. Chas. 1||R^ t?|? Bauer, 523 E. Marion St, Mishawaka, Ind. Alton Station,Ky.-"For S/^jKSvl months I suffered from troubles in consequence of ^^S^my age and thought I pl^ ~|:$1 could not iive. Lyaia E. Ill <S Pirkham's Vegetable k|& ?sr Ji|J Compound made me well ^ilwant other suffering 1mE??8 women to know about it." Mrs.EMMA Bailey, Alton / Deisem, No. Dak. ? " I. was passing through Change of Life and felt very bad. I could not sleep and was very nervous. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound restonid me to perfect health and I would not be without it."?Mrs. F. M. Thorn, Deisem, No. Dak. What Do Yon Dream About In a story in the August American Magaziue, Edna Ferber writes: "We all carry with us into the onenight stand country called Sleepland a practical working nightmare that we nse again and again, no matter how varied the theme or setting of our dream-drama. Your surgeon, tossing uneasily on his bed, seds himself cutting to remove an appendix, only to discover that that unpopular portion of his patient's anatomy already bobs in alooholic glee in a bottle on the top shelf of the laboratory of a more alert . professional brother. Your civil engineer constructs imaginary bridges which slump and fall as quiokly as they are completed. Yonr stage favorite, in the throes of a postlobster nightmare, has a horrid vision of herself 'resting' in January. But when he who sells goods on the road groans and tosses in the clutches of a dreadful dream, it is, strangely enough, never of canceled orders, maniacal train schedules, lumpy mattzesse9, or vilely cooked lood. These everyday thinsra he acceote with a T>hilo90pher's cheerfulness. No?his nightmare is always a vision of himself, sick on the road, at a coun try hotel m the middle of a Spring season." Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing The Lexington Pressing Club is ready to do your fall cleaning, pressing, dyeing, etc. We have a compe tent force and all work promptly and neatly done. Let us fix up that old last year's suit for you. We make a specialty of this class of work. Lexington Pressing Club. Lem Sox, Manager. Late hours account for a lot of premature wrinkles. You can always depend on some men doing nothing at all times. A wise man compliments a woman before asking a favor of her. Occasionally a man marries a girl in order to get her off his mind. Every time you tell your troubl es you are wasting the other fellow's dine. Ignorance is bliss when a man has more money than he knows what to do with. Many a man's bad lack is due to the fact that he has neither inherited ability nor acquired industry. De-Snc Tlnrinn Wppk. Ui}J KMUAIU 1/UX?IJ| WB Heavy rain9 have fallen in some sections of the county during the past week, causiDg" much damage to growing crops and all kinds of fruit. A man can never just lay his tongue on a witty thing he wants to say or an excuse he wants to give. ~ ' ? ? !J Bay, reader, nave yuu paiu iua juu4 paper ? Ice cold drinks, either in bottles or fresh from the fountain, at Harman's Bazaar. Ice cream every Saturday. Candidates cards, the best way to introduce yourself, printed at this office. See uu for prices. It sometimes happens that women worship a long-haired man; but did you ever hear of a bunch of men going daffy over a short-haired woman? Blackbird Wrecks Auto. Mrs. Nelson Macey, of New York, is at her summer home here suffering from severe bruises and with her face scratcned and her lower lip cut into, all because of a blackbird. Mrs. Macey was driving to a card party,, when the bird flew in the back of the wind shield and flopped back and forth in her face. She took her hand off the steering wheel a moment to grab for the bird, lest it beat out its life on the glass. The car swerved and brought up suddenly against a tree almost at the door of William G. Rockefeller 's residence. The car bounded back and the wind shield was smashed, the shower of glass ending the bird's life and gashing Mrs. Macey's face. Mr. Rockefeller's family invited her into their home,, where Dr. Packer took Beveral stitches in her lower lip.?Greenwich, Conn.., telegram to the New York Tribune. If you are a housewife you cannot reasonably hope to be healthy or beautiful by washing dishes, sweeping and doing housework all day, and crawling in so bed dead tired at night. You must get out into the open air and sunlight. Ifyoudothis every day and keep your stomach and bowels in good order by taking chamberlain's Tablets when needed, you should become both healthy and beautiful. For sale by all dealers. The much-talked-of electric chair has arrived at the state penitentiary and is being installed by State Electrician Tench Q. Boozer. The first electrocution will be that of a Charleston negro, who has been sentenced to death for attempt at criminal assault, i JLnepy THE JEWELER 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C. REPAIRS WATCHES AND JEWELRY Hakes Them Good as New I MEDALS i AND BADGES < NUnufactureG in Our Own ; Shops for Schools and Other Purposes. | AVERY, The Jeweler i 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C. ??????? I HOME WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. If you purchase the NEW HOME you will have a life asset at the price you pay. ^ili J not have au endless chain of repairs. , Quality 1 =^= O Considered If you want a sewing machine, write for our latest catalogue before you purchase. Tire New Home Sewing Machine Co., Orange, Mass. r? ?? * A Watch is Valuable When it Keens Time. If X you want your watch to keep Correct Time, see M. WEISS, Watch Repairing a Speciaty Also Dealer in Watches and Jewelry. 1320 Main Streat, Columbia, S. C. ^Opposite Palmetto Nation il Bank ? /I CAMPAIGN ITINERARY. Candidates lor State Offices Be Here July 23. Saluda, Wednesday, July 24. Edgefield, Thursday, July 25. Aiken, Friday, July 26. One week off. Camden, Monday, August 5. Lancaster, Tuesday, August 6. Yorkville, Wednesday, August 7. Gaffney, Thursday, August 8. Spartanburg, Friday, August 9. Union, Saturday, August 10. Newberry, Tuesday, August 13. Laurens, Wednesday, August 14. Greenwood, Thursday, August 15. Abbeville, Friday, August 16. Anderson, Saturday, August 17. Walhalla, Tuesday, August 20. Pickens, Wednesday, August 21. Greenville. Thursday, August 22. County Campaign Dates. Swansea, Thursday, August 1. Brookland, Saturday, August 3. Irmo, Thursday, August 8. Chapin, Friday, August 9. Peak, Saturday, August 10. Gilbert, Wednesday, August 14. Summerland, Thursday, August 15. Boylston, Saturday, August 17. Steedman, Thursday, August 22. Pelion, Friday, August 23. What It Cost To Run. Senate, $15; House, $8; Clerk of Court, |30; Sheriff, $20; Auditor, $15; Treasurer, $15; Superintendent of Education, $15; Supervisor, $20; County Commissioner, $2; Coroner, $5. Wheh a man i9 in love, he can even appreciate the music of a hand organ. Pay Up Please. We are greatly in need of money just now to pay paper and other bills, and will, therefore, greatly appreciate it if those of our readers who are in arrears will call or send by mail and renew their subscriptions at once. We don't want to stop* anybody's paper. This i9 campaign year and you will need The Dispatch to keep youposted Cloudburst Causes Great Damage. Several hundred men, wo nen, and children are homeless, a number of deaths are reported and a million and a half dollars worth of property is in rains because of a cloudburst which precipitated the overflowing of Cherry Oreek through Denver, Colorado. The South Carolina Chamber of Commerce was organized in Columbia Dn Tuesday by representatives from various commercial bodies from differsnt sections of the state. The Columbia State has given $500 bo the Woodrow Wilson campaign fund. A pellagra conference will be held at Chester the 4th of August. Expert physicians will attend from this and Dther states. Want Blease in Atlanta, Says Tbos. B. Felder. According to a dispatch from Atlanta, Felder accuses Blease of a felony of some kind while he was in Atlanta attending the Southern Commercial Congress. As to the nature of thi9 act, Felder says that it is of such that none of the newspapers will publish it and he will not yet tell. In regard to this, the Atlanta lawyer is quoted a9 saying: "Eyen here in Atlanta Blease carried on his crimes, and when he wa9 attending the Southern Commercial nnnerpss here in 1911 he was guilty of ^ v~? ? , a felony the nature of which is absolutely unpublishable. When he is no longer governor of South Carolina we will have iiirn indicted here as well as in South Carolina. When we present the evidence we have to the South Carolina grand jury it will overwhelm Blease, for even he does not suspect bow much we know. He will be found guilty of enough crimes to keep him in the penitentiary the rest of his life." Foley's KidneyPills Wiat They Will Do for Yoa They will cure your backache, Strengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Prevent Bright's Disease and Diabates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. For Sale By Kanfmaim Drug Oo. ???????? AT ACTU Beginning on Thursday, June 27th, v niture at ACTUAL COST. A few of the $1.00 Chairs . ... 75c. $1.25 Rockers .... 89c. $2.50 Rockers .... $1.98. $5.00 Rockers .... $3.69 STALLINCS & NEW BROOKL.AND, Tha house that sells MORE G SAME G JOTHAM 1 And the "Happy I SHAN'T never fergit the time young was a hifalutin feller, an' afore har he'd figgered out more ways o' makin The Doc thought he was jest a Ice jg&i- do fer his outfit but the fanciest t ver-top bottles?fancy plug hat? g't Not havin' the money to put rf-. / i \ vtnn oy torc-vm r. a: y ?r . of gjr \:,.v/v-'a \ t. i'\ sour j in' n'me. S- >.*" jc1' it] /r S'-Jc!: ^ money. r V "7"af?er t-k!n' ro"? !ooX 5 ^ ' r'Tair v.!;!'. nl! sorts o'g nji'e.'brea ? U " iite rorter rou is the Doc'd ' h ) >."< ? i a / "! "j v. agon fool!, i.r.os was ove P .o t-rtirclcd. T -e fir: t time ouf, h V. Ij? ><f to rfinArs. The next tiling, !:c disco v fe e' _ n <!. thing all r eve-v trip. The dust an' ' \ /,?. a c!m T.n'lly, in comin' down h:Il or i,,\ J then?V/ho-o-sh! 'Twas ail over v i|" * The Doc cussed consumable. s' P I'#/ t';e cn'- sat^act'011 got v/as J"n ^ ^ !!' $ some more. He was an artist in his A, li sicks, an' I b'lieved that whereas he ? V// V ;*3Cfc ^w%a''y?pe!1 10 convicti?nr?rjj' &?> ^ Company, Watertown, N. Y., an' gi I've got a "Happy Thought" myself?a C bought it about six months afore the Doc come to it fer a spell, to see how he liked it. I told him if nin' vehicle he ever stepped into, he could call me The Doc'd been too dum stuck-up at first to < take an int'rest in things. He looked at the "H powers!" sez he. "It's an easy chair, a cradle an Then he examined the Bradley shaft couplin1 teetered for a while, an' then sez: "Isshe 'iJed up, Well, the Doc tried her fer a couple o* days, an' sez: "Say, Jotham, what'll yc take' : that vs "She ain't fer sale," I sez. "Wouldn't sell t' what'd be the use in my doing that, seem* I'c let 'nother jest like it?" r "Yes, that's so," sez he. "But how'd yc Ten it? This one's the finest wagon I ever rid in. W almost! An' they ain't no rattle or squeakin' to it, iieems to fergit he's hitched to anything, it comes ' "That's all right, Doc," sez I. "You neec 'ce 'Happy Thoughts'?they're all alike, so fur a oock Company g'arantees em. They've ben avehicles in this neighborhood nigh onto forty yearsfind no fault with the way H. H. Babcock Compar Well, the Doc got a "Happy Thought" Tickled? Why he was the happiest feller ye ever s< to mine on the road. That wa3 about four years anything 'boutthe Babcock "Happy Thought," j dirivin' in that same wagon today, an' the only thing anew set o'tires put onto it. Mine's got the same tires 9 Gregory-Corn COLUMBIA "Our Guarantee M< To See Ou BUGGIES and WAGOI we have all grades p^jpTa^KStk.?1 wet*.'. w. L from the medium to the best that {l^yis made and the price is Tight. Cw'l^^O vauyiiiiiaii Columbia, AL COST ye will close out our entire line of Furmany bargains: C?QQ nfi Dor!AT Qiii'fo QOd Q?i x auui uuilo y M jl. Vu $45.00 Bed-Room Suites . $33.79 Entire line will be closed out at proportionately low figures. Come. : ARMSTRONG, 3a Ca OODS FOR SAME MONEY OODS FOR LESS MONEY i???aa? ?a?aa???? IND "DOC" Thought" Duggy Doc Armstrong first located in this deestrick. He d knocks had driv' some hoss-sense into his head ' ab'ai- ed fool of hisself than Adam ever dreamed of. :tle mite bottom the rest of us. Wouldn't nothin' hings mcney'd buy: Fancy medicine case with silfany shiny leather shoes?an' so on. into an automobile, he kinder straddled the prcpv his good dollars f?r a fancy wagon with a higfr 0 h:s nose at our "Babcocks" 'cause they didn' it that wagon, I jest grinned. 'Twas sure a party 1 work onto it. But, Great Scott! 'twan't no he be 'bicegcd to travel over. r 'bout the quickest of ai! the fool tilings that the is hrss stumbled an' feli in the shafts an' broke 'e vcrcd he wn 'bleeged to clean au' i!e the blamed gr.'t'd sift into the work in' parts, 'spite ail he could ic day, the wheels struck a stone in the road?an' ;ith, 'ceptin' clcanin' up the muss! lie writ to the makers, but as near's 1 kin calkilate, eir askin' what did he expect. Then the Doc cussed way?the Doc was! I felt sorter sorry fer the skeewoukki't a-IIstcne.l to reason afore, he was probI suggested that he send to the H. H. Babcock oo t one o' their "Happy Thought" wagons, iorning, will) phaeton scat an' spring back. Had us. An' so I stz to hirn that he might hitch onto he didn't find it the easiest-rid in'", smoothest-run : a dough-head an' I'd answer to it. even look at my "Babcock." Now he begun to aI:py Thought" gear, an' blurted out: "By the ' a. harrmock?all in cne!" "That's fieri" sez l. s, see-sawed the shafts, dumb inter the seat an' ready ferbizness? I may want to use it several days." an' then he come 'round to me (89|?* it nohow fer less'n it cost me? I have to send c3 right away ovv ye can g:t 'nother jest like hy, it's like ftmtin' in the air, an my hoss so-v.- times actooally long so easy an' still-likel" I in't have no fears 'bout them s easy runnin' goes. TheBa'o-^*^ Hi sellin' their wagons an' other A Ajj&f -an'I ain't never heard nobody j ly does bizness!" cL4 1 \ p iano bo:c wagon, an'?say! | :en when Kg found 'twas equal t*s Varr ago?an' if ye want to know ? ftts? e: t ask Doc Armstrong. He's ; he ever done to it was to have y it. An"tain't fer sale, neither. "?' *' r" -j ^ n-vmr..- L . fer Mule Co.. w V s. c. sans Something." ' FAIL r Line of ? J q *S when you go to Duy, <x fS Ei A A vr/frte, w : l> Vi^^^awf~7^?^aag"'S*:' Brothers, South Carolina.