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_ ' - Wagon Wood. Ife WAGON EIMS, BUGGY Ems, WAGON SPOKES, SAEVAN SPOKES, SHAFTS, f HUBS. i rm^iT T? 1 T^T\ITT 1 TkT\ WAbiUJN HAKIJ VV Alto. vwwwWWVL # ? uj^;' r- % \ ^ * We have just bought a complete stock of this material and solicit your trade. "Write us for prices. They will save you MONEY. _____________ LORICK & LOWRANCE ? (INCORPORATED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEEDSMEN, ftl COLUMBIA, . . - . . . . S. C. ' ? ~ DR. W H. TIMMERMAN, U. X. GUNTER, A. C. JONES, .* President. Vice President. * Assistant Cashier. Citizens Bank of Baiesburg PAH) UP CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.00. . E. P. STROTHER, Attorney, .... - BATES BURG, S. C '* ' x\ Announces to the pnhlic that it is now located in the new Bank Building with & all the conveniences and facilities of successful banking. Monies to loan anaccomBr" \ modating terms. Deposits solicited. 4 per cent, on time deposits interest payable x v quarterly. Friends and acquaitances are cordially invited to call on Officers of g>. Bank whether they have business or not and see our institution. : Directors?Dr. W. H. Timmerman, Dr. M. U. Boatright, U. X. Gunter, Dr. W. P. Timmerman, E. F. Strother, Isaac Edwards, W. K. Shealy, J. F. Kneece. ? ? ? n WHEELER AND mE^N, NO. 9, BALL BEARING. Marvelous!y Light Running and Noiseless, (a No, 100 spool cotton thread for a belt will run it). OneIR ' third faster; one-third easier than any shuttle machine. Save about one day in j|&?i three. A Great Favorite with Dress Makers and becoming more popular all the &G- time. Needles for all Machines. Repairing a specialty, Work guaranteed. At0-'.: tachments, Shuttles, etc. In bringing Machines to be repaired it is only necessary to bring the head?leave the table at home unless it needs repairing too. 1905 Washers and Wringers. y The most perfect Washer ever invented. I can sell them at my store for less than Gv \ they will cost you ordered direct from the factory. Write for circulars and prices. I If H|" HHV If 1804 Main Street, Jl III DLfinl , I COLUMBIA,S. C. Jab* U JrCJM JBL JL Jx&LJbid* . W. H. SOW ELL FURNITURE CO, 81 ' COLUMBIA, S. C. h"-If.-' ; v " - " A x?? ? iPrt-rnitnre nbftA-n Suites. Iron We especially umte you w come uu BOO WO JAM. jruiu jl ? f , > -v - . Beds, Lounges, Stoves, Lace Curtains, Side Boards, Hall Racks. 30 DATS SALE?FURNISH TOUR HOUSE. W. H.S0WELL, FURNITURE CO., 1621 Main Street, Opposite Globe Dry Goods Co. | To Buy Your WINTER \ I SHOES. 5 - J (At Old Prices.) J |fe Sv We have the most complete Fall stock ? ? of "Leather" shoes in everything for the # ! # comfort of the feet that can be had, and # V at Live and let live prices. f |'R P. & F. A. DAVIS, I || J 1710 MAIN STBEET, COLUMBIA, S. C. J 1 We Bought Early Before the Advance. ^ II *VVVVV*VVVVVVVVVVVVV*Vd fsAVE YOUR MONEY f ^ Don't trust to what you might have left to you. Save ^ \ your Own money. You will feel better knowing yon ^ 0 Viavp a. hank account. We pay 4 per cent, on all Savings ^ # Accounts; so you really make money by saving money. IF | / ALL BANKING BUSINESS SOLICITED. r j Palmetto Bank and Trust Co., ? % COLUMBIA, S. C. S K CAPITAL, $250,000 r* - SURPLUS, $35,000.00. X ^ Wm.H. LYLES. Pre., JULIUb B WALKtfK, V. Pres. t |J J. P. MATTHEWS, Secretary. & &VVVVV3>VVVVVVVVVVVVVV? I PARLOR RESTAURANT. B. DAVID, Proprietor. ENGINES boilers. 1336 MAIS, COLUMBIA, S. C. *?*. The only up to date eating house of its SiPJF' z?' *U1 OMtte?. % , kind in the City of Columbia. It is wHI kept wry fwk 8w ?clean linen, prompt and polite service. UUBABD IBOR wobxi a ifrm M You get -what you order and pay only for AUOTflTA. SEOMfcL whakyou get. Within easy reach of desirable sleeping apartments. OPEN ALL NIGHT W: ' . ? Ife - The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, October 4, 1905, Newberry Letter. The dispensaries in Newberry county are a thing of the past. We will say for tbe information of one of our Lexington friends whom we met at the Hilton barbecue, that seventynine petitioned to the County Board of Control, thirty-five of whom were negroes. This is the way in which the dispensary was established in Newberry. We will say to all those who are interested in the whiskey ? T , .u.i (.jUWBtlUU 1U JLiCAJUgtUU Kj'JUU'jy tUttb their registration certificate and tax receipt are required before they can vote. Should the dispensary be voted out the people will not have the oppoxtuuiiy to vote for lie dispensary again under four jeers. We are all human beings and we all have our weaknesses and short comings. Roosevelt, the highest power in the United States, invited Booker Washington to dine with him; This certainly was weakness on the part of somebody. So it is with this great whiskey question in Sjuth Carolina. Some people think it is wrong for the State to eDgsge in the whiskey * business. Seme e-ay it is right for the State to handle it. So there is weakness on the pfit of somebody or this question couid be solved. Oar bumble opinion is if the State would pay me "dispenser wno soia me smallest amount of whiskey the most money ifc would not be long before whiskey drinkiog would be down to zero. One word to the boys and we will close our letter: Boys, honor thy father, you love your - mother and you take occasion to show your love for her in ways that she well understands. But your father, my boys, you love him, too, in a different sort of way. But do you boDor him, and do you show that you do? Deep down, of course, you honor your father, but Dot until you have a boy of your own will you know how much you hurt your father's heart when you flaunt his advise or show by your manner that you think trie "old man" is a kind of a "back number." Just as certain as you live there will come a day when you will remember your unfaithful attitude toward your father and be sorry for it, and ^ben it may be too late. The keenest remorse you will ever know will be the memory of your ill treatment or lack of respect for your father. When the thoughts of present * %? days snail come to yon yon win remember that you often showed your mother the affection that yon felt for her, and denied it to yonr father, whom you also loved. Remember, my boys, that father's ways are not your mother'* ways. Father has had to fight the world for yonr bread and the world has taught bim to conceal his feelings. He loves you just as much as your mother does only he cannot show it. When you do anything to be proud of nobody on earth is prouder than your father. Of course, you may think your father is not np to date in every respect. All this may be true, but the chances are father knows more about almost everything than you do. When you are, say 30 years old, you may realize this fact. If you Jive a long time in this world, boys, you may always be led to say that the safest adviser you ever bad was your father. Honor the man who looks like you. Best wishes to you, Mr. Editor, and your many readers. B. B. H. * ? ? Always Liberal to Churches. Every church will be given a liberal quantity of L. & M. paint. Call for it. ~ 4 gallons Longman & Martinez L. & M. Paint mixed with three gallons linseed oil, will paint a honse. W, B. Barr, Charleston, W. Va., writes, "Painted Frankenburg block with L. & M. stands out as though varnished." "Wears and covers like gold. Don't pay $1.60 a gallon for linseed oil, which yon do in ready-for-nse paint. Buy oil fresh from the barrel at 60 cents per gallon and mix it with L. & M. It makes paint cost about $1.20 per gallon. Sold by W. P. Roof. . _ . i Tribute of Respeet. Brother Chancellor Commander and Brothers: Amid the cares and responsibilities, trinmps and disappointments and the changing scenes of life, we pause awhile, tonight, to pay a slight but appropriate tribute of respect and love to one who by his upright life and brotherly demeanor bad endeard himself to us all As the years pass like summer clouds, erne after another of those whom we have known and esteemed, in this lodge, enter the dark "Valley of the Sh* dow of Death" and depart to that undiscovered country from whose bourne no traveler returns. We, as a Lodge of "Knights of Pythias," are called to mourn the c-e ith of our beloved brother W. A. Moody, who died August 28th, 1905, than whom no truer Knight or more loyal friend ever lived. Therefore be it resolved: 1 That in the death of brother W. A Moody, Broobland Lodge, No. 76, K of P , has lost a true brother, a loyal friend to his church, a staunch member; bis wife a devoted huebrand. 2. That the sympathy of this lodge is hereby tendered the devoted wife of our departed brother. 3 That a page in our minute book be suitably inscribed to his memory and that a copy of these resolutions be Rent to the wife of our brother and that the usual emblems of mouning be displayed for the period of thirty days. "He lies within the light of God, Not a shadow on his brest, Where the wicked cease from tronbrg And the weary are at rest." W. D. DeDt, Committee: J. S. GunneJ, W. C. Cottingham. To Cure A Cold la One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's pig. nature is on each a box. Price, 25c. W. C. T. 17. Convention. The Annual Convention of the Womans Christian Temperance Union will be held at Johnston, S C, opening on Saturday evening O^t, 21, and closing Tuesday evening Oct. 24 Mrs. Nellie Burger will be with us. Mrs Burger is National Organizer and Lecturer of the W. C T. U, is one of the best workers of 1 his great organization and is said to be a most charming speaker. The Unions can learn from the State W. C. T. U minutes of 1904 the number of delegates each Uaion has a right to send and if the Unions live up to their privilege in this reeppct, we will have no trouble in getting reduced railroad rates. ? # i I. ! . A.; _ XDe worK or mis organization is id better condition in our State than it has been for years and making Dew and influential friends each year. Mrs. L B. HayDes, Pres.. South Carolina W. C. T. U. Why Ho Lost Out. A young man not a thousand miles from here went with his sister to a dry goods store. He purchased a pair of gloves for bis sweetheart. The sister bought a pair of hose for herself. . Of course, the clerk got them mixed. The explosion came when the sweetheart opened the package and found a pair of long, black stockings. She blushed. Then she opened the note and read the following tender lines: '*1 am sending you a little present. On, bow I wish that no other hands than mioe would ever be permited to touch them after you put them on. But, alas, a score of fellows may touch them, when I am not by your side and other eyes may see them when you are on the street or at parties. I bought the longest pair I could get, and if they are too long you may let them wrinkle down. A great many girls I know wear them slipped down a little. Always wear them at parties. I want to see bow tbey fit when I call Tuesday sight. You oas cleas them easily, dear, witb benzine, if you keep them oo till tbey dry. I hope tbey are sot too small. Blow in tbem before you put them on." The young man did. call Tuesday night "to see bow tb6y fitted," but it is understood that be failed to win a home.?Ex: Fall of Tragic Meaning axe these lines from J. H. Simmons, of Casey, la. Think what might have resulted from his terrible congh if he had not taken the medicine about which he writes: "I had a fearful cough that disturbed my night's rest. I tried everything, but nothing would relieve it until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which completely cured me." Instantly relieves and permanently cures all throat and lung diseases; prevents grip and pneumonia. At The Kaufmann Drug Co., druggist; guaranteed; 50c. and $1. Trial bottle free. > No Benevolent Assimilation. Secretary Taft, who has returned from bis Asiatic trip, does not gire a very cbeenng account ot conditio! s in the Philippines. The people are still far from being "benevolently assimilated," for the agitation for independence seems to be more insistent than ever. The Secretary made t plain, however, that this must not be expected for a generation yet. There is hardly a doubt that the sentiment of the people of the country is against longer holding the ishndp, which are not only of no profit to us but which cost us great sums each jear. Perhaps it is benevtlinceon our part to oversee, rule and train them for independence, but it is a very costly job and there is little assurance that within several generafinnq fKfl T?i Ii rvinno will ho or?t7 haffcp prepare d for independence than they now are. Wounds, Bruises and Burns. By applying an antiseptic dressing to wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries before inflammation sets in, they may be healed without maturation and in about one-third the time required by the old treatment. This is the greatest discovery and triumph of modern surgery. Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts on this same principle. It is an antiseptic and when applied to such in juries, causes them to heal very quickly. It also allays the pain and soreness and prevents any danger of blood poisoning. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in your home and it will save you time and money, not to mention the inconvenience and suffering sucli injuries entail. For sale by The Kaufmanii Drug Co. 1905. Fall and Via I N. A. YOUNG'S Dl 1603 Main Street. COLUME We cordially invite you to give us a ca and well selected stock of Dry Goods, N Furnishings. "A NEWDEPARTMENT. We have added Millinery to our store for whicli we have secured one of the best Milliners obtainable from the leading millinery houses of the Eastern markets, and" we bespeak for an excellent lent season for her, having had several OTIAAACC-Plll CnOCAMC 111 O U X i^WCVAAC JkAJL ViXXO UVMIVVi VV see lier when you want a hat. Domestics. 5,000 yards 4-4 Sea Island Sheeting for 5,000 yards Farmer1 Pride Plaids, 27 ir 5,000 yards, Staple Ginghams the 6 j gr, 5,000 yards Dress Ginghams, the 7] cei 2,000 yards Remnent Bleaching 1 yd v Blankets. Blankets, 25 pr 1} Cotton Blankets only $ 1 00 10 pr 1 2-4 Cotton Blankets grey.. Slightly Damaged $1 75 grade.. 1 25 10] all wool Bed Blankets. 3 48 the celebrated North Carolina all wool Blankets in in 10] and 11] at 3 50 and 5 00 Our space will not permit us quoting j the good tilings we have in store for thos winter business. We ask you to come a: W. A. 1 1603 Main Stree we res we re: we re! we re] Mm Better i Buy from a Gun II and we will ta BICYCLE SUPPLIES, GUNS, A 1318 MAIN STEEE September 13. 3m. |j Before You Purchase Any Other Write THE NEW HOME^SEWING MACHINE COMPANY vriMriiaL, mnaw. Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regardless of quality, but the uSew Home" is made to wear. Our guaranty never runs out We make Sewing Machines to Suit all conditions of the trade. The "New Home" stands at the bead of all High-grade family sewing machines Sold by authorized dealers only. Fon SALE BY W. P. KOOF, L<>x;ogton, S. C. hairrbalsam ?xd beaatifie* the ntlr. M Promo tM * Inxuriani growth. BBi^ - HB Waver Tails to Be store Gray Hair to it? Mouthful Color. Com tealp diaeues Ac hair tailing. [Ijflipi DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TC CHECK. w. p. roof, Cashier. DIRECTORS: \llen Jones, W. P. Roof, 0. M. Efird R. Hilton James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upwards received arc interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, payable April and October. K?pw>niDer zi?w Land for Sale. 7^ A ACRES 0f land boundee jOU by lauds of Jacob Berry David Lucas, Macom Lucas, James Lucas and others. Terms reasonable. Apply to MRS. JESSIE HENDRIX, Lexington, S. C. September 20,?lw49. Sick Headache Cured. Sick headache is caused by derange ment of the stomach and by indigestion Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab' lets correct these disorders and effect t cure. By taking these tablets as sooi as the first indication of the disease ap pears, the attack may be warded off For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. iter Opening. 1905. ' EPARTMENT STORE. IIA, S. C. .'603 Main Street. ,11 when in the city and inspect our large 1 otions, Dress Goods, Millinery and Gent's ' Tinware and Enamel Ware. ( | We have added a large line of Tin and I Enamel ware to our comple Department ! Store, Tliere are many things in tins : department that you cannot keep house with out. We can save you from 10 to ' 25 per cent, in this whole department. Don't forget us on this line of your pur- j i chases. I Domestics. 1 only 5 cents. B tches wide, only 5 cents, fl ade. only 5 cents. its grade, only 5 cents. JH ride worth 7 to 8c, only 61, cents. i Underwear. Underwear. Onr stock of Ladies', Childrens', Men's, and Boy's Underwear is complete and i prices to suit all purchasers. Cliildren's and Boy's from 25c. to $1 00 per piece. Men's and Ladies' from 25c. to $2 50 per piece. )rices on onr stock, or to farther enumerate ;e who will favor as with their fall and tid we will do the rest. Yoars traly, rouM09 t, Columbia, S. C. 3TOCK ^ LOCK. SPRING. BARREL. In the Country. ffan--Buy at Home ,ke care of You. Mastex?9 1 MMUNITION, REPAIRING, ETC., IT, COLUMBIA, S. C. I j"^ THE "SOSS" COTTON PRESS! M SIMPLEST, STKONGEST, BEST < The Murray Ginning System Gins, Feeders, Condensers, Etc. IGIBBES MACHINERY CO. ) Columbia. 5. C. j NOTICE! We want every man and women In the "United States interested in the cure of Opium, "Whiskey or other drug habits; either for themselves or friends, to nave one of Dr. Woolley's books on these diseases. Write Dr. B. M. W oolley, Atlanta^ Ga., Box 287, and one will be sent you free. Pmnn 1 1UUU Removal Sale, i We move about OCTOBER 15. ^ to No. 1432 Main Street, almost opposite Masonic Temple. We Want nine a Ant. AVATV PiailO ailfl IV V*VWV V/??V w ? V- ^ Organ in stock, and have marked down prices as an induceL ment. N Write or call quickly if you desire a big bargain in either a piano or organ. For catalogues, prices and terms. Address : Mate's Music House, COLUMBIA, S. C. s.