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[a Painless Cure o P Never resign yourself to : 1 pains are curable. They an 1 conditions of the female orj | promptly attended to or dang< te. TAH I IT GOMES TO WO whenever she suffers from any of worn It not only compels the pains to stop, the cause of the pains, which prevent It makes you well. Try it Sold everywhere in $1.00 bottles WRITE US LETTER freely and frankly, in strictest confid- w ence, telling us ail your symptoms and B1 I troubles. We win sena iree aavice ai (in plain sealed envelope), how to d< cure them. Address: Ladies'Advisory tr Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., 11 Chattanooga, Tenn. th Julio* C. Landeberg, Jr., a condoctor on the Seaboaid Air Line toad, was shot and killed at Ella bell, Ga, on Monday, by Wm. S. Sims, v whom be bed put off the train. Sims [ escaped. F "? Fiendish Suffering is often caused by sores, ulcers and cancers, that eat away your skin. Wm. Bedell, of Flat Rock, Mich., says: "I have used Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Ulcers, Sores and Cancers. It is the best healing dressing I ever found.*' Soothes a- ;d heals cuts, burns and scalds. 25c. at The Kaufmami Drug Co's. jorag | store; guaranteed. Whiskey | Morphine 1 habit. J habit. 1 - Cured by KEELEY ] 1329 Lady St., (or P. O. Box 75) Columb ^ ' : solicited. 5 doors. | ' I 17. V ? Main St, Col Is where you can fi *>j stock -g Pi of all V I ^ |. J 8@~Mr. Lee Fal I r*> k*11' *s now us at ^ I V you and show you ouj C. 0. BROW k : f ! SASH. | W. T, MAR' WHOLESALE - DEALEI Ouiz ^ High Grade Goods Possible Dan Valley Flon * > Ask for our quotations before you p Molasses, Can Goc Everything We S irr rrt itad w X xuau 1406-1408 ASSEMBLY S >" ? ' ??? "" |?|nH fT^*rScra I Take Laxative Brom 9 Seven M2Eon boxes sold in past 12 mc if Curable Pain 1 suffer pain. Women's if e the sign of dangerous i| gans, which should be || erous results will follow. ? ? w ^ MAN'S RELIEF | ;an's biting and weakening pains. || but it follows up and drives out s them from coming back. | "WITHOUT A PAIN," | rites Mary E. Shelton, of Poplar Sj luff, Mo., I can do my housework, re though, before taking CARDUI, two j? )ctors naa aone me hu gwu. i m uthfully say I was cured by Cardui. want every suffering lady to'know 0/ ?8 is wonderful medicine." $$ To Cure a Cough take Ramon's English Cough Syrup in small doses during the day, then sleep at night. A pine tar balm without morphine. '->5c at all dealers. For Sale at Harman's Bazaar. James Cothrac, a farmer of Greenville county, has been arrested upon a warrant sworn out-before United States Commissioner Blythe, charged with peonage?holding in servitude a youDg negro man named Bntler Austin. To Cure a Cut, Sore or Wound apply Ramon's Nerve & Bone Oil promply. It is antiseptic?stops the pain and causes healing by first intention.25canamoneybackifnotsatisfied For sale at the Bazaar. Cigarettes All drug and Tohabit. bacco habits. .TSTSTITUE OF S. O. ia, S. C. Confidential correspondence BLINDS. 30 ^ umbia,SC., | od one of the best P ;s of ?3 pISTTSii^ Q kinds. 2 ? law, formerly of Gas- ' ^ id will be glad to see ?j : stock. I cf1 * ' m o. dda i rn aDnui|| || i GLASS. HN SONS, is - IN - GROCERIES. Eotto: 3 at the Lowest Prices. r a Specialty !! urchase your Grain, Meal, Flour, >ds, Tobacco, &c. ell We Guarantee. TIN SONS, IT., COLUMBIA, S. C. :? a Cold in On to Qllinme Tablets, v?, ?ths. This signature, The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, August 30, 1905. Our African Editor. On board the U S. Flagship Minneapolis off Bone, Africa, August 2, 1905?Maybe a line or two from here would not be amiss. We left the Brooklyn navy yard on the 3rd of July. Our trip across the ocean was as fine as could be wished for and promises to be even as good and more interesting in the ports to come. We have had fine weather ever since we left the United States. We stopped at Gibraiter only long enough tc coal. From there we weDt to Valencia, Spain. We spent nine days there. I did not like the place or the people. The city is classed as one of the most enterprising and more modern than most cities in , Spain. I consider it is about 10C years behind the United States. The people are small and dwarfish ic statute and not industrious. One may travel about the city at middaj and would believe the place wag deserted. Now and then you maj see a lad on the street. All shopg are closed. Then visit oDe or more of the parks, of which there are many but small, you will find the people lying on the grass, 6eats 01 anywhere you may look, all asleep oi i two drowsy too move. Take anothei ! walk through the city at 6 p. m. and it looks like a busy day od Broadway, New York. Ooe can never see where the people come from. This throng or crowd stays on the streets until three or four in the morning, ther they vanish so quick that it looks like you are deserted again. The citizens of Valencia treated ue as nicely as could be. There were several musical concerts and entertainments given for the benefit ci the "American Blue Jackets." Our name in Spain is looked upon with the highest resDect and honor. It is ?Q K not what I expected since the Spanish-American war. They consider their losses with what the United States paid Spain a lucky one. The only one they were ever able to collect a revenue off of was Cuba. That did not cost the government more than it took to collect it, and that was not as much as was spent on the others. The United States is doing the same thing. These possessions are costing the United States $43,000,000 a year. We might state it this way: They know what they are rid of, and we do not realize what we ha7e got. We arrived at Bone, Africa, on Monday morning aDd went ashore Monday evening. This is a nice place, but oh, my! the weather is hot here. The city is very near as large as Columbia, S. C., and is very much like it in several ways. Broad streets; buildings not crowded, but J -3 l _ J _ are mouern ana up-io-aaie, wim conveniences. The people here are French, Arabs, Turks and a few negroes. They are more industrious than in Spain, and I think better educated. They ail speak French. We leave here this evening for Algiers, Africa. We only make a short stop there and do not expect to get ashore. We go from there back to Gibraltar, from there to LisboD, Portugal, to Cadiz, Spain, back again to Gibraltar, then to Valencia, Spain, to Villa, France, to Naples, Italy. We leave Naples for Hampton Roads, Virginia, November the 15th. Up to this time I have not heard from home or friends. If this does not find vour waste basket you mav hear from me again. Albert Sidney Nunamaker. August 2, 1905 A $1,000 Worth of Good. A. H. Thames, a well known operator of Buffalo, 0M writes: "I have beer afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel and stones with excruciating pain. I got no relief from medicine until I began taking Foley'? Kidney Cure, then the result was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust like fine stone and now I have nc pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. It lias done me $1,000 worth of good. The Kaufmann Drug Co. a ? jnv m Cores Crip H 8 Day fcaTwoDffys. I /yy & on every I box, 25c. I will save the dyspeptic from many days of misery, and enable him to eat whatever he wishes. They prevent SICK HEADACHE, cause the food to assimilate and nour> ish the body, give keen appetite, DEVELOP FLESH t and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar coated ?i I sake No Substitute. A New Variety cf Com. j Daicsuuig Auvwuaic. Dr. E. C. Ridgell has succeeded in ' establishing en apparently new variety of corn. A stalk of which is 1 shown in the Advocate office today has branching from the main stalk, five lateral shoots upon each of which there was a fioe ear of fully develop[ \ ^ ed corn of a hard white variety. We have seen much fioe corn, but never one such prolific stalk. Nothing on the Market 3 Egual to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera t and Diarrhoea Remedy. i This fact is well known to druggists > everywhere, and nine out of ten will j give their customers this preparation when the best is asked for. Mr. Obe "Witmer, a prominent druggistof Joplin, Mo., in a circular to his customers, says: * "There is nothing on the market in the : way of patent medicine which equals I Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar. f rhoea Remedy for bowel complaints, j We sell and recommend this preparation. ' For sale by The Kaufmann | Drug Co. 1 First Dispensary Arrest. Columbia, S. G., Aug. 24?This morning ex-Commissioner Mixon was placed under arrest by the dispen] eary committee for refusal to deliver . up certain letters from the J. W. Kelly whiskey house, who he represented here. Mr. Mixon afterwards ' j purged himself by giving up the ' i letters. They will be placed in evidence tomorrow. mm Married, Sunday evening, August 20, 1905, ; by James B. Addy, Notary Public, , Mr. W. Edward Metz and Mies Mary ttl..n~- ~u ?t r t. 4 ? ht x'unei, an ui jurxiugiuu uuuuty. may their journey through life be one of happiness and prosperity. They Appeal to our Sympathies The bilious and dyspeptic are constant sufferers and appeal to our sympatliies. There is not one of them, however, who may not be brought back to health and happiness by the use of Chamberlain1 s Stomach and Liver Tablets. These ' tablets invigorate the stomach and liver and stregthen the digestion. They also regulate the bowels. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Russian Strike Ended. Warsaw, August 23 ?The strike in the factories at Warsaw and Lodz have ended. Trains are runniDg from Warsaw on time. They are guarded and driven by soldiers. The wholesale arrests which have been made here include leading members of the Polish socialist party. Several persons have been conveyed to the fortress of Modlin because the jails set apart for political offenders are ful?. Japanese Steamer Sunk. Tokio, August 24 ?Tbe Japanese transport Kirjo was sunk in a collision with the British steamer BaraloDg on August 22, in the Inland Sea. One hundred and twenty-seven Japanese soldiers were drowned. A Warning to Mothers. Too much care cannot be used wit-li small children during the hot weather of the summer months to guard against bowel troubles. As a rule it is only necessary to give the child a dose of castor oil to correct any disorder of the bowels. Do not use any substitute, - but give the old fashioned castor oil, and see that it is fresh, as rancid oil nauI seates and lias a tendency to gripe. If I this does not check the bowels give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and then a dose of castor oil, and the disease mav be checked in L its incipiency and all danger avoided. The castor oil and this remedy should be procured at once and kept ready for 1 j instant nse as soon as the first indication i of any bowel trouble appears. This is the most successful treatment known i and may be relied upon with implicit i confidence even in cases of cholera I infantum. For sale by The Kaufmann j Drug Co. JOBBERS AND DEALERS IN Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fillers' Supplies, Stoves and Ranges, Stove Repairs, Tinware, Enamelware, Hollowware, Tin Plate, Iron Roofing, Conductor Pipe. Eave Trough, Galvanized and Black Sheets, Terra Cotta, Flue Pipe, Fire Brick and Fire Clay, Grates and Tiles, Wood Mantles, Gas and Electrical Fixtures. Rubber Hose, Pumps and Pump Supplies. LEE A. LORICK & BRO., 1519 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. Phone 498. [Southerni 2 EATLWA?, 2 * The South's Greatest System. 2 2 Uuexceiied Dining Car Service. 2 2 THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS I J ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS, J f CONVENIENT SCHEDULES ON ALL LOCAL TRAINS. S 2 Winter Tourist Rates are now in effect to all Florida points. For full * information as to rates, routes, etc., consult nearest Southern Railway Ticket Agent, or: J |R. w. HUNTJ t C3AELEST0N, ... S. C. J * ? ? ?? ?? . ???? Tremendous Bargain Sale 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 - ' - 1 1 halt their real vame. SPECIAL HANDKERCHIEFS TOWEL SALE. SALE. h jqo dozen unbleached Cot500 dozen bought at a sacri-5ton Towels at half price, fice. The prices range from a 18x40 inch Cotton Towels, 3 1-3 to 5c. ? 5c. each or 6 for 25c. or 12 for ? ^45c. yTHITE LAWN. ^ 22x50 inch heavy weight 50 pieces 40-inch 25c. qual- S> Cotton Towels, assorted colors ity fine White Lawn, for this 3 iqc. each. sale only 12 l-2c. per yard. 8 100 pieces Staple Check lOOOyards 36-inch Sheeting, Ginghams, only 4c. per yard, (i only 5c. per yard. 10 pieces only good summer j 10 pieces regular 10c. Bed weight Unbleached Drills, 5c. $ Ticking, only 7 1-2 -nnvT-cird yfc i ft pases Ladies' and Gentle j ? j) - - 25 pieces regular 12 l-2c.^men's Hosiery; also Misses' Cottonade, for 8 l-3c. ^and Children's Black and Tan T Q f) open work and plain goods. UMhiiLLLAb. J Some .m the lot wth 25c.per 100 only, Ladies' and &e&"gpair, only 10c. tlemen's fine Pearl and Fancy A handle Umbrellas, good covers ^ 25 pieces linen finish 36and best frames, only 75c. ginch Cannon Cloth, 8 l-3c. per 200 Ladies' and Gentle-g men's fine SUk covers, Sterling| ' g Corded SyC$l 0 ?S' s' | Madras, white, only 10c. Some Umbrellas in this lot J 10 pieces 39c. "White Waistworth $2.50 each. ? ings, only 25c. Vahi?ci FAI? Pam<iino luuio i'vi JLTUI^initio W. F. FURTICK, 1220 MAIN ST. OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE. COLUMBIA, . . S. C. fa "V l!1:" 11 To Cure A Cold In One Day. Si S L!L THE ^ | Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TabAND LUftj_CSJ| jefcg> <3rUggi6t8 refund the money WITH Sli1 If 53SUft1^ I if it fa^8 to cure. E. W. Grove's sigUl a !%aas|i ? I nature is on each a box. Price, 25c. Discovery ^ T.~ I FOR Roughs and?N 5Oc&C$0!.OO | ri^d at the island of Jolo on Monday | WOLDS Free Trial, j aD(j were received royally by the | Surest and Quickest Cure for all j Sultan of Sulo, who proposed marI LE^of MONEYLBACK.TBOUE" I ria8e to Miss Alice Kwsevelt, the j,m n ii, ,i mm?8Bwg president's daughter.