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I DRAG down pains are a symptom of 1 9 can attack a woman, viz: fall; w generally, come irregular, pain 9 wasteful, weakening drains, < 9 nervousness, dizziness, irritabi 9 walk, loss of appetite, color p. I THE FEMALE H that marvelous, curative extra 9 which exerts such a wonderfi JB ali female organs. Cardui m menses, stops drains and stinr flj pull the womb up into place. B It is a sure and Dermanent < Mhb a . WRITE BS A LETTER Pot aside all timidity and write us I freely and frankly, in strictest confiB dence, telling ns all your symptoms fln and troubles. We will send free advice 9S (in plain, sealed envelope), bow to B core them. Address: Ladies'Advisory SB Dept^ The Chattanooga Medicine Co., R k Chattanooga, Tenn. o i i i ... Good for Stomach Trouble and Constipation. "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets have done me a great deal of good," says C. Towns, of Rat B; Portage, Ontario, Canada. "Being ? ?A ?iLn nha* ore tt OillU pUJfBlU tJJO auci l UDWto aiv not unpleasant. and I can recommend tbem to all who suffer from stomach disorder." For sale by The Kacfmann Drug Co. / rl: - / , / The Emperor of Germany is said to have advised the Czar of Baseia to conclude peace with Japan. % " i Whiskey I Morphine habit. | habit. Cured by KEELEY 1329 Lady St., (or P. 0. Box 75) Colni solicited. doors. [ ' m v | Main St, Co OS Is where you can s ?? PJ of al r~i g@-Mr. Lee N. F '* J? ton, is now with us ^ you and show you c I C. 0. BR01 h SASH.. W, T. MAR 2 WHOLESALE - DEALI Our 2 High Grade Goo( PossibL k Dan Valley Flo / Ask lor our quotations before you xTiviaooco, Vydu \jr Everything "We I W. T. MAI 1406-1408 ASSEMBLY I , < <** To Ci I Take Laxative Broi I Seven MUBon boxes sold is post 12i Gin ?| the most serious trouble which ?| ing of the womb. With this, K| ful, scanty or profuse periods, H dreadful ba'ckache, headache, S lity, tired feeling, inability to mt IBB ana Deauty. ine cure is h REGULATOR, I ct, or natural wine, of herbs, K ll, strengthening influence on H relieves pain, regulates the IB mlates the womb muscles to w :ure for all female complaints. I| "I SUFFERED AWFUL PAIN M in my womb and ovaries," writes Mr* HS Naomi Bake, of Webster Groves, Ml* Mb "also in my right and left sides, anu my menses were very painful and MB irregular. Since taking Oardui, I HB feel like a new woman, and do not Bl suffer as I did. It is toe best medi- HI cine I ever had in my house." \ U Barnwell Will Pay. The debt contracted by Barnwe , county to tbe sinking fond commit sion will be settled without suit b the attorney general, according to letter received from tbe officials c ! that county today. The Richlan county debt, however, is still bein held up, although it may be settle without tbe necessity for mandamu proceedings. To Cure a Cough 1 take Ramon's English Cough Syrup in smal doses during the day, then sleep at night. A pin * tar balm without morphine. at aU dealers For Sale at Harman's Bazaar. Cigarettes All drug and Tohabit. bacco habits. " INSTITUE OF S. C. nbia, S. C. Confidential correspondenc BLINDS. w r ilnmbia,S C., | find one of the best JO >cks of ?3 P1 kinds. CD B 'allaw, formerly of Gas- ^ and will be glad to see y >ur stock. ct { , GLASS. iTIN SONS, PVIA 16.1 AhAAiPAirA Lno - IN - anUbcnlco s/Eotto: is at the Lowesl e Prices. ur a Specialty! purchase your Grain, Meal, Floui oods, Tobacco, &c. Sell "We Guarantee. ITIN SONS ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. ire a Cold in Oi no Qiunine Tablets. months. This signature, The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, August 2, 1905. Notes from Monk's Comer. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Crops are looking pretty well and I hope the harvest will be better than is expected. The health of the community is pretty good at this writing. Mr. Broaddus Kneece found his lost "rib" Sunday. Magistrate C. R. Risk tied the knot that bound them together till death do us part. Mr. Billy Kyzer has his mouth open from ear to ear because it is a farmer bov. ^ We would like to hear from Billy Felix while he is enjoying all the good things that he takes from the boxes. Big me9tiDgs are on hand and obi I kDow Billy loves "wings" and flapjacks. Mr. Klondike must have got in the ditch with his bicycle as we hear nothing from him these days through the columns of -the Dispatch. We are glad to learn that Mr. Edwin Lucas, who is suffering from a fracture of the jawbone as a result ] from falling while attempting to board a moving car, is improving. 11 Some of the boys and girls took a J- pleasure trip from Pelion to JacksonJ ville, Fia, last week, a Cheap John, if ^ d Sent Her Double. 8 "I knew no one for four weeks -3 u when I was sick with typhoid and 8 kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Annie Hunter, of'Pittsburg, Pa., "and when I got better, although I had one of j the best doctors I could get, I was e bent double, and had to rest my hands on my knees when I walked. . From this terrible affliction I was rescued by Electric Bitters, which restored my health and Btrength, and now I can walk as straight as ever." Guaranteed to cure stomach, liver e _ _ and kidney disorders; at The Kaufmann Drug Go's, drug store. Price | 50 cents. Emperor William Accepts. Charleston, July 27.?At the recent golden jubilee of the German Rifle society of Charleston, Emperor William, of Germany, was unanimously elected an honorary member of the society to take the place of Emperor Willian I, who was for j many years an honorary member of this society. President Emil H. Jahns has received from Zoepffel of the imperial German consulate at Atlanta a communication conveying the information that the German emperor had accepted the election "in consideration of the circumstances that his most illustrious grandfather was also an honorary member of this society." Ia 1907 the greatnational German feast will be held in Charleston, and it is hoped that . the German emperor will be personally represented on that occasion. Buy it BTowNow is the time to buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is certain to be needed sooner or later and when that time comes yoa will need it badly?you will need it quickly. Buy it now. It may save life. For sale by The "KTanfmftnn Drncr fJn. Stronger Tkan Ever. L General Ba'jinoff, commander of J the Third Russian Manchurian army recently declared that the Japanese were unable to advance, both on account of the strengthening of BusI Bian positions and because they have J not folly recovered from their own loss at the battle of Mukden. "Never during the whole war" he said "has , the Russian army been so strong in ' evry respect as at present. The Jap 1 it:. j 11 e 11 auese kuow im? buu merexors iney wish for peace. A negro servant attempted to kill a whole family near Laurens by using poison in water. Ia every great city in the United States the intense heat is causing many deaths. ie Day 1 Tutl's Pills stimulate the TORPID LIVER, strengthen the digestive organs, regulate the bowels, and are unequaledasan ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, In malarial districts their virtues are widely recognized, as they possess peculiar properties in freeing the system from that poison. Elegantly sugar coated. Take No Substitute. ? Notes from Swansea. On Thursday afternoon of last week the Swansea base ball team defeated here the New Brookland nine by a score of 17 to 4, by fast playing of the home team. The ieature 01 me game was the heavy batting done by the home boys. On Friday afternoon on the home diamond the Woodford team was defeated by the Swansea team: the score being 17 to 11. The game waB rather slow?nevertheless interesting. The Swansea people are justly proud of the nine here, since they have won every game played this season except one. This afternoon they will play Woodford at that place Miss Lizzie Nash, of Columbia, is the attractive guest of Miss Bailie East. Miss Annie Bast has been with her cousins, Miss Kate Pooaer, for the nftfifc month. She returned todav to her home at Orangeburg much to the regret of many friends here. MrB. Olivia Pooser has also left for her home near Orangeburg. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Sarah East. Mr. W. T. Brooksr, Jr., left last week for Columbia, where he is at woork at Abbott's cigar store. Miss Sallie Vara, of Colleton, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. F. East. She returned home Saturday accompanied by her friend and schoolmate, Miss Katherine Cleckley, of this place. Miss Isabel Brooker arrived here today. She attended the Summer School at Clemson College and stopped over with friends in Greenville for a few days after the school ctosed. Messrs. Branson and Steele, of I Columbia, were with friends here ; Sunday. \Tiqb niora .Tnhnnnn ha? left for an ! extended visit to relatives and friends in Savannah, Ga, River Junction, Fia, and other points. Mr. Frank Gardener, now of Columbia, was in town several days last week. Mr. J. L B. East, now of Columbia, spent last week here with his parents. An interesting revival meeting was conducted at the Methodist church ! last week. Rev. J. E. Mahaffey, of St. Matthews, did some fine preaching. The congregations were large and interested. Mrs. Ada Hildebrand visited friends at Orangeburg last week. July, 24, 1905. C. I w&oiera iaiaavuui. Child Not Expected to Live from One Hour to Another, but Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Butb, the little daughter of E. N. Dewey, of Agnewville, Ya, was seriously ill of cholera infantum last summer. "We gave her up and did not expect her to live from one hour to another, he says. "I happened to think of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and got a bottle of it from the store. Ia five hours I saw a change for the better. We kept on giving it and before she bad taken the half of one small bottle ! she was well." This remedy is for I tiftlfi hv The Kaufmann DruerCo. A Texas girl advertised for a hus- band and got him. The total expense for advertising, weddiDg outfit, etc., was $11. Within a year he i died leaving her an insurance policy | I of ?10,000. And yet some people i claim it does not pay to advertise. Former Supervisor Speegle, of Greenville county, is ill at Hendersonville, N. C., and will not be required to come to Greenville at present. 125,000 pounds of tobacco were j sold in Dillon at from 3 to 20 cents a pound. This was the biggest break | the market has had in several years. ! | Stoves & Ranges. | g|j CALL AND SEE THEM. ^jj | LEE L LflRICK 8 BRO., | |H 1519 Main St, Columbia, S. C. |ij h J " r*> r>" ri ir> ^'n i-% " r ? !% ^ I ? * +*? 1 SOUTHERN | 2 2 2 The Souih's Greatest System. 2 2 2 Uuexceiled Dining Car Service. TURHIIGU PHI 5 MAN Si PPPINfi HARS I 2 I UIIUUUII I ULkinriit vbv.i.1 in w vi > ? 9 $ ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS, { I CONVENIENT SCHEDULES ON ILL LOCAL TRAINS. | S Winter Tourist Rates are now in effect to all Florida points. For full J information as to rates, routes, etc., consult nearest Southern Railway Ticket Agent, or: |R. W. HUNT, | Division Passenger A??nt, 2 J CHARLESTON, ... S. C. 2 TmmnnHnnc Rannmn Qalo 11 GMGiiuuud uuiyuiu uuiu AT "THE STORE THAT'S DIFFERENT." For the past few days we have been quietly picking up odds and ends from mills throughout the country and we will begin a tremendous bargain sale. These goods are all new and up-to-date, but the prices about fOO 1 TTQ In <_? 11 <2/11 Olldi ioax v?/iuv/. SPECIAL HANDKERCHIEF fi TOWEL SALE. SALE. 5 ioo dozen unbleached Cot500 dozen bought at a sacri-S^on Towels at half price. fice. The prices range fromS 18x40 inch Cotton Towels, 3 1-3 to 5c. 5 5c. each or 6 for 25c. or 12 for 8 45c. WHITE LAWN. 8 22x50 inch heavy weigtt 50 pieces 40-inch 25c. qual-k Cotton Towels, assorted colors ityfine White Lawn, for this 3 iQCt each. sale only 12 l-2c. per yard. 3 100 pieces Staple CheckS 1000 yards 36-inch Sheeting, Ginghams, only 4c. per yard, gonly 5c. per yard. 10 pieces only good summer $ 10 pieces regular 10c. Bed weight Unbleached Drills, 5c. 8 Ticking, only 7 1-2 per yard. ^ 10 cases Ladies' and Gentle9.5 nifirtps regular 12 l-2cJmftn's Hosiery: also Misses' r --o y, ? , Cottonade, for 8 l-3c. ^and Children's Black and Tan UMBKELLAS. ^?Pen V^ goods. 9) Some m the lot worth 25c. per 100 only, Ladies' and Gen-4pair? oniy iqc. tlemen's fine Pearl and Pancy & handle Umbrellas, good covers X 25 pieces linen finish 36and best frames, only 75c. I incll Canilon cloth, 8 l-3c. per 200 Ladies' and Gentle-| rd ' F men's fine Silk covers, Sterling. ' ^ Corded onlye$100mmmgS' ' 5 Madras, white, only 10c. Some Umbrellas in this lot? 10 pieces 39c. White Waistworfii *9 fin ^ings, only 25c. TT VA V<M> w ^ Yours For Bargains W. F. FURTICK, ? 1220 MAIN ST. OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE. - . S. C. ???? ? I V^nnnnul I Te Cure A Cold Ia 0ae Da7 "r imF*THE*L7i NOR Take LaX8tive Bromo (*aiDine Tab" CURE LUNGS lets. All druggists refund the money W,TH Sli* S? ^ *ails to cure* ^rove's 8*&* a ? nature is on each a box. Price, 25c. New Discovery , T lls a?lltro /TONSUMPTION Price . , . ... , . rt nnviH hvilfl h a o n FflK I OUGHSand 50c&$1.00| wu",14S" "ao B Foavi" %^OLDS Free Trial. | chard of 74,000 trees. From 9,000 Surest and Quickest Cure for all I three-year-uld trees he is shipping THROAT and LUNG TROUB- 1 car joa(jg 0f fruit, selling them at LES, or MONEY BACK. 8 0oo, , ? nuTurm ii in hi ???????5 ?2.25 per crate, GjO crates to the car.