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[A Painless Cure ( 1 Never resign yourself to 1 pains are curable. They ar 1 conditions of the female or ? promptly attended to or dang ? ran wa TflT/"' I I T liUMLd 11/ Wl B whenever she suffers from any of wor 8 It not only compels the pains to stop, S the cause of the pains, which preven S It makes you well. Try it. H Sold everywhere in $ 1.00 bottle 1 WHITE US A LETTER fl freely and frankly, in strictest confid- a 3 fl ence, telling us all your symptoms and I f fl troubles. We will send free advice z fl (in plain sealed envelope), how to c fl cure them. Address: Ladies'Advisory t fl Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., 1 fl Chattanooga, Tenn. t Charles Stayfcon, aged 25, is in -Jail of. Dontnn. Md. on the charge of N ? 7 ? , v murdering his father by poisoning. &ocd for Stomach Trouble and Constipation. "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets have done me a great deal of good," says C. Towns, of Rat Portage, Ontario, Canada. "Being 6 mild physic the after effects are not unpleasant. and I can recommend them to all who softer from stomach disorder." For sale by The Kacfmann Drag Co. ~ "Whiskey I Morphine habit. | habit. j Cured by KEELEY: 1329 Lady St., (or P. O. Box 75) Colmnl solicited. > 1 DOORS. ! II II 17 I Main St., Col : d C3 Is where you can fi 1 Jgl stocl ? d of all H 9 g@-Mr. Lee N. Fal J5 ton, is now with us ai ^ you and show you ou C. 0. BBOV ' SASH. | ui t inn VTi I. RIAI! WHOLESALE - DEALE Ouir High Grade Good Possible Dan Valley Floi Ask lor our quotations before you-] Molasses, Can Go Everything "We ? W. T. MAE 1406-1408 ASSEMBLY I To Cl I Take Laxative Bro I Seven MHSon boxes sold in post 12 ? if Curable Pain I suffer pain. Women's fi e the sign of dangerous g gans, which should be erous results will follow. ?j a xr>c wry iff ? FiyjLTlLl U avuuuu bu nan's biting and weakening pains, Ej ; but it follows up and drives out |g ts them from coming back. jp "WITHOUT A PAIN," S vrites Mary E. Shelton, of Poplar g| 31uff, Mo., "1 can do my housework, fl ilthough, before taking CARDU1, two M loctors had done me no good. I can gi juthfully say I was cured by Cardui. m ! want every suffering lady to know of B his wonderful medicine." fl Imitation Cotton. Imitation cotton from pine wood ie, according to the Scientific Amer * a i j ican, said 10 oe a very gouu iuma?uu of the latest industrial innovation, and of cotton, too. Whiskey from sawdust, silks from cobwebs, butter from cocoanute, bread flour from dried bananas and beefsteak from the tenderloin of porpoise?but isn't this Twentieth Century civilization ringing in some pretty curious specialties ? To Cure a Cough take Ramon's English Cough Syrup in small dosesduring the day, then sleepatnight. A pine tar balm without morphine. 25c at all dealers. For Sale at Harman's Bazaar. Cigarettes All drug and Tohabit. bacco habits. nSTSTITUE OF s. c. )ia, S. C. Confidential correspondence blinds. 3? |7 umbia,S C., ? nd one of the best JO p, Q kinds. 0 I ad will be glad to see p r stock. c-tm&m. GLASS. 1 TIN SONS, RS - IN - GROCERIES. <Eotto: a at the Lowest i Prices. ir a Specialty !! purchase your Grain, Meal, Flour, ods, Tobacco, &c. lell "We Guarantee. LTIN SONS, \ ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. ire a Cold in Oi mo Qwnute Tablets, a months. This signature, The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, July 5,1905. Thoughts for Farmers. j Charles Petty, in Progressive Fanner. ''Agree with thine adversary quickly i whilst thou art in the way with him." ! "Debate thy cause with thy neighbor himself.*' These sentences are from an old volume that is rather too much j neglected in these strenuous days, i .. ! We commend a more imeiugeLit, study of it to the farmers. A few days ago one man shot another and killed him here in Spartanburg as the result of a long standing grudge about a real or imagined trespass. In Anderson, S. C, this week an excellent citizen was severely cut by a neighbor, the dispute haviDg arisen j from the transfer of a lot. A quarrel over a fence line, or a few feei of i land, or trespassing stock or fowls, j comes up very frequently. That should not be so. When anything goes wrong go at once to the man who caused the trouble. Go as a neighbor and friend and put on no war paint. State your grievance to him alone and ask for his version of the affair. Never go around teJiing others what a bad neighbor you have. Do not talk to others about your disagreements. The good will and friendship of the farmers whose lands join yourB are worth more than a fowl, or a stray calf, or destructive pig. Make up your mind that in all these differences the friendship and affection of neighbors are more desirable. Never let your imagination get away with you. Get at the truth. Do not believe what reports say. Line fences, land corners and old roads are sources of trouble. It becomes farmers above all men to settle their disputes at home, especially when they originate from theee causes. Cholera Infantum. Child Not Expected to Live from One Hour to Another, but Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Rutb, the little daughter of E. N Dewev. of Affnewville, Va, was ser iouBly ill cf cholera infantum last summer. t4We gave her up and did not expect her to live from one hour to another, he sayB. 4T happened to think of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and got a battle of it from the store. Ia five hours I saw a change for the better. We kept on giving it and before she had taken the half of one small bottle she was well." This remedy is for sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Odessa Burned. OJessa, June 29.?Hundreds of rioters were shot and many killed by the troops during last night's outbreak. Martial law has been proclaimed. Fires are still burning, but there is a lull in the disorders. Practically the entire harbor was gutted by fires started by the mob last night. All warehouses, with large quantities of merchandise as well as four or five Russian steamers, were burned. Several Cossacks and 300 rioters were killed. The troops i are rapidly restoring order. Bent Her Double. <4I knew no one for fonr weekB when I was sick with typhoid and kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Annie Hunter, of Pittsburg, Pa, "and when I got better, although I bad one of the best doctors I could get, I was bent double, and bad to rest my bands on my knees when I walked. From this terrible affliction I was rescued by Electric Bitters, which restored my health and strength, and now I can walk as straight as ever." Guaranteed to cure stomach, liver and kidney disorders; at The Kauf* m&nn Drug Co'a. drug store. Price 50 cents. Cipt. Robert T. Graham, a lawyer, who served in the Confederate army, leaped from a sixth-story window of a hotel in Washington on Tuesday and was killed. He was 65. II ||minim III! IB H P neDay ?^U| ? /9t/ ?? on every I K box, 25c.jj saegpwgwiBaPwaagBBggegtaeaaBgaaawaBiMPCTgaBaBB m OLD ADAGE SAYS?i "A light purse is a heavy curse" j Sickness makes a light purse. The LIVER is the seat of nine i tenths of all disease. Tutt's Pills i go to the root of the whole mat- ! ter, thoroughly, quickly safely and restore the action of the LIVER to normal condition. Give tone to the system and softd flesh to the body. Take No Substitute. n. Wholesale Lynching. Watkinsville, Ga., June 29?The State of Georgia has never been vis- I ited by a more wholesale lynching than that which took place here last night, in which the county jail was cleared of all its prisoners by a mob of angry men and all save one of them shot to death. That one, a negro, escaped death in a most marvelous manner. When the first volley of bullets had been fired he fell as if shot to death and allowed the dead bodies of the other prisoners to fall on top of him. When the firing had ceased he was still lying in this position, and the lynchers, supposing every individual to to be dead, went away and left the negro Patterson slightly wounded. Since the murder of the Holbrooke a little over a month ago, on their farm about four miles from WatkiDBville, when Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook, a posperous and popular farming family were murdered, ife is supposed bj negro*?, the community has been in a state of intense excitement. The real cause of the lynching was the attempted crime of Sandy Price. Up to that time the people were determined that justice ehoud be meted out to the murders of the Holbrooks, but there is little likelihood that there would have been a lynching had not Sandy Price, on the day before yesterday, made an attempt to assault Mrs. Dooley. About 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon Price went to the home of Mrs. Dooley. Mrs. Dooley had gone into a room and was lying on the bed with her baby. Suddenly the back door of the house was thrown open and thi3 negro butted in and made aruBh for her. She grabbed her baby and ran through the front door in time to get out of his reach. As she did so she screamed at the top of her voice, and the negro went out the back door and made into the woods. Mrs. Dooley sent word back to Watkinsville that this negro had entered her house and in less than fifteen minutes fully forty armed men were on the scent in buggies and afoot. The negro was tracked for * ? i nearly a ball mue to toe oouse oi u negro woman and the bouse was surrounded. At that lime it looked as if Price would be killed. He was told to come out of the house and as he did so, after some hesitation, there were three or four shots fired at him by the mob, but he was not hit. He was taken to the jail at Watkinsville, and from that moment until the lynching last night there has been an intense feeling against Price and four negroes euspected or known to have murdered the Holbrooke. Among the prisoners killed was a white man. Forced to Starve. B F. Leek, of Concord, Ky., says: "For 20 years I suffered agonies, with a sore on my upper lip, so painful, Borne times, that I could not eat. 1 i-l- nnnrtrHlirif* clofi T ALlbr VtllUlJ' tljiug cvuxjvuiug vi>.v) a cured it with Bucklen's Arnica Salve." Its great for burns, cuts and wounds. At The Kaufmann Drug Co'8. drug store. Only 25c. A wrinkled forehead is no Bign of deep thought. A Surprise Party. A pleasant surprise party may be given to your stomach and liver by taking a medicine which will relieve their pain and discomfort, viz: Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are a most wonderful remedy, affording eure relief and cure for headache, dizziness and constipation. 25c. at The Kaufmann Drug Co's. drug 8tore. Ill IMPI Will BO?W8MMBH?BMBMBBi " Ji?BBdPBMHKBCTMBBBMMEjWWBWMB??Mi FRUIT JAR ^ < & ' ' __.... F | Extra Fruit Jar Tops. Extra FRUit I i Jar Rubbers. ; ; : ! JELLY GLASSES ! i ! j Wax Top Fruit and Vegetable Cans. i ! ' Now is the time to buy these goods. "We | j J are naming attractive prices and will be ! ! pleased to supply your want. [ I Lorick & Lowrance Co j ] {INCOEPORATED ? J COLUMBIA, S. C. [ fsOUTHER N I A 2 sr-^.ir, J The South's Greatest System, Uuexceiled Dining Car Service. S ????? ???? I THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS | i ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS, p I CONVENIENT SCHEDULES ON ALL LOCAL TRAINS. | ? ? p Winter Tourist Rates are now in effect to all Florida points. For fall p information as to rates, routes, etc., consult nearest Southern Railway Ticket Agent, or: J } R. W. HUNT, s Division Passsnger Agent, f S CHARLESTON, ... S. C. S The Greatest |l Dollar Sale On Earth. At the Store that is Different! So great has been the demand for the goods advertised in our great One Dollar Bargain Sale that we have decided to contract for big lots of merchandise in order that we may be enabled to continue the sale. These goods have been bought from the best bargain centres of two continents; bought close for cash and selected with an eye sin ~ i n ? gle to the demands of the traae 01 mis section. "We have added only a very small profit and we feel safe in saying that there are no such bargains to be had anywhere. You may read of Fire Sales, Reduction Sales, Discount Sales, Bankrupt Sales Remodling sales and Removal Sales, but they all look like thirty cents compared with the G-reatest Dollar Sale. w-D NEXT flEE-m iu r riiDTir*!/ WW b W 0 W 1 'M 3 IS H%p 1220 MAIK ST. OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE. COLUMBIA, . . S. C. BBBMMa0000a00MWMMM*"ww""''?"^w? PW?W?wa? Sam Hudson, a negro, beat and Qure ^ ja Qae Day. robbed an old man named Ballinger in Greenville county on Sunday. Tbe Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab - - lets. All druggists refund the money citizens of the neighborhood caagnt E. W. Grove's sicand whipped him and then commit- . ? 1 nature is on each a box. Price, 2oc. ted him to j*il.