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. ps I II machine E: 22 The NEW HOME is th Eg- DOES THE WORK s #yi Wherever the NEW 1 used, there will be w gg CASH PRICES, $35.00 (Sjf plication, will make til gg COLUMBIA n EC? Machines $15.0( Wl Both Cylinder and Disc! S8 The Columbia is the Eg ?2 GRAPH ON TI We are Jobbers | OTHER ZX Furniture, Globe-Werni 55 Carriages, Standard P 09 Line of Pianos, Org 55 Band Instruments, mtt.qk ^ ijy 4?VM*X WW 1TH0MAS&! 23 7o6"7o8_7i? Br?ad c5?5ca??ca?5y* |||| # MAGNIFICENT IlkistK M \ ' Cant * AT FOPGLj IS Avoid worry i shopping here \ Christmas Gift 1 THE R. L. J MASONIC TEMPLE. ?wwwwvw^ THEWHITl R0TAR1 The design and finish of the to equal it has yet appeared on STEADY, SWII K'"** " Has a very large Bobbin?Ho BALLBl A LIGHT RUNNER-STRONG and d (White SHUTTLE Machine lias been i The NEW HOME stands at the top of i Always on hand good Second Hand ft machine attachments, shuttles, belts and i J. H BERRY, 1802 Main ^Bgy >^1^ ?^r *j^ ^y ^0r +^ f T SOUTHERN f Unexcelled Dininj J? Through Pullman Sleepi ^ Convenient Schedule as For full information iav consult nearest Southern! W E. W. HUNT, D /]jS BROOKS MOEGAN, A. HAIRRBALSAM flWJ8BjKj|ffifP>v? *tu! beautifies the naif* Promotes a luxuriant growth. JB Hever Tails to Beatore Gray BffMSplJM Hair to its Touthful Color. HwilCures scalp diseases & hair falling. Whatali^__^3 JOc, and >1.00 at Druggirts ! ." c';" ' * . v>/ ? * Pi | <c-^r ' !?C5> i:- *? . * I IQQCdQQg IARTON CO. 1 Bfl Q KCELLENCE. eg e MACHINE THAT SS md has the friends. rjra COME MACHINE is fM$ ords of praise for it. Sw and UP. Upon ap- ?3 I0N0SRAPHS. gg ) up to $100.00 ftfl| Machines and Records. jD3 [ual of any PHONO IE MARKET. gZ for this section. gr| LINES. "il eke Book Cases, Baby c o TSill Sfcf I ctttci XiOf CLXOU CL A UiA fans, Sheet Music,. gM|| , and Everything 3AL. gg MMl way, Augusta, 6a. gg *!3S^?f5@SSS9S? wwwwwwn iPIERS r DISPLAY OF ? :s, I s and Novelties \ IE PRICES. 5 and rush by ? now for your i s .*. .*. 5 BRYAN Col COLUMBIA, S. C. J wwwvwv wS (SEWING MACHINE stand is unexcelled. Nothing the market. AND SURE. Ids more thread than any other. FARING, arable. It is sometliing ne\y. q use twenty-five years.) SHUTTLE machines. I have the latest, [achines. Needles for all machines and the best pore SPERM OIL. Street, Columbia, S. C. %| n A TT 117 i 17 ^ tiAlLWAI, ^ vl/ I Car Service, T ng Cars on all Trains, ^ s on Local Trains. ^|> as to rates, routes, etc. Railway Ticket Agent, or vy . P. A., Charleston, S. C. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. ^ Jjifj/ Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup, the new Laxative, stimulates, but does not irritate It is the best Laxative. Guaranteed or your money back. The Kaufman n Drug Co. The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, December 19, 1906. Obituary. Mrs. Alice Eugene McCartha, the second wife of George D. McCartha, was born in Lexington county, S. C., May 6, 1853, and died at Lexington, C3 r* Vnv 9 IQflR o <ron S9 voara F O. V. J U) JL4/W) VV V months and 27 days. She was at the time of her death a consistent member of St. Stephen's Evangelical Lutheran church Lexington, S. C. Prior to the time of her entrance into St. Stephen's church, February 1, 1904, she was an acceptable member of the Methodist Episcopal church, South, in Lexington Fork Circuit, South Carolina conference. She survived her father and mother by some years. She had five brothers and one sister. A faithful wife and devoted mother she was fondly loved by her husband and children and all her relatives. Her sweet disposition and thoughtfulness of others won for her the respect and affection of all who associated with her. Consecrated to God, devoted to her family and loyal to her friends she enriched the world in moral wealth and left a name worthy to be remembered by the pure and the good. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. G. Graiehen in St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran church in the presence of a sorrowful congregation. The interment took place in the cemetery adjoining the church. In the beautiful world of the sanctified we hope one day to meet our beloved and departed friend. J. G. G. Passed Examination Successfully. James Donahue, New Britain, Conn., writes; "I tried several kidney remedies, and was treated by our best physicans for diabetes, but did not improve until I took Foley's Kidney Cure. After the second bottle I showed improvement, and five bottles cured mn completely. I have since passed a rigid examination for life insurance." Foley's Kidney Cure cures back-ache and all forms of kidney and bladder trouble. The Kaufmann Drug Co. Congaree River Will Tae Worked Mr. L. B. Dozier, who was a delegate from Columbia to the rivers and harbors congress held last week in Washington, returned Saturday. Mr. Dozier is an enthusiastic believer in river navigation from" Columbia to Georgetown and he devoted his entire time to the sessions and in visiting members of the river3 and harbors committe of the house. As a result of recent efforts he predicts that Columbia will get everything wanted and that Congressman Lever will introduce a bill for the appropriation at an early date. "Our session was a successful one from every standpoint," said Mr. Dozier. "Itis practically certain that Columbia will get a government appropriation for dredging and deepening the Congaree river.?The State 11. District Court Postponed. Charleston, Dec. 9.?The United States district court will not meet next Tuesday. Tire convening has bsen postponed to the second Tuesday of January, on account of Judge Brawley's enforced attendance at the court of appeals at Richmond. * The United States commissioners for the eastern district are advised to make up their cases for trial to the latter date. Jurors and witnesses are to be instructed' not to report here next Tuesday, as previously ordered. A Western Wonder. There's a Hill at Bowie. Tex., that's twice as big ar last year. This wonder is W. L. Hill, who from a weight of DO pounds has grown to over 180. He says: "I suffered with a terrible cough, and doctors gave me up to die of consumption. I was reduced to 90 pounds, when X began taking Dr. King's New Dicovery for Consumption, Couhgs, Colds. Now, after taking 12 bottles, I have more than doubled in and am completly cured." Only sure Cough and Cold cure. Guaranteed bvKaufmann Drug Co. Druggist. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Shopping. Shopping is 'a form of cruelty indulged by married ladie9 toward their husbands. It is incipient in young girls, reaches an active condition in brides, and arrives at its most virulent stage between tenth and the twenty-fifth year of married life. A small, delicate, slight, nervous, sensitive woman, who would faint away at an empty mouse-trap, will go through the shopping district in from two to seven hours, and come out refreshed and sustained by an unfaltering trust, if her husband's credit is good, while that gentleman at the end of forty-five minutes ha9 to be carried home on a stretcher. Some women are born shoppers, others achieve it, but not one of them has it thrust upon her. Shopping is extensively practiced on week days, beginning on Monday with a rush and ending on Saturday in time for the opera. It promotes industry. Without it married men would have time to rest.?The January Delineator. Prevents Headache. Force them! No?aids them. Ramon's treatment of Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets strengthens the liver and digestive organs so that they do their own work and fortifies your constitution against future trouble. Entire treatment 25c. Derrick's Drug Store and C. E. Corley. Farmers Buy Much Fertilizer. While the farmers in some sections of the State may have been hard hit by the autumn storms the figures in the State treasurer's office on the privilege or fertilizer tax show that more fertilizer material was used this year on tha farms than in any other year since the establishment of the tax. The total received so far is $161,738.41 against 8127,282.78 for the same period last year. The tax is 25 cents per ton and the entire amount goes to Clemson college.?The State, 14th. Tint's Pills FOR TORPID LIVER. A torpid liver deranges the whole system, and produces SICK HEADACHE,??^ Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheumatism, Sallow Skin and Piles. There is no better remedy for these common diseases than DR. TUTT'S LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove. Take No Substitute. St. Matthews Items. To the Editor of The Dispatch: Rev. A. R. Taylor delivered a very interesting: sermon ^o a large congregation at St. Matthews last Sunday. The congregation have 'decided to change their preaching day from the second to the third Sunday. Messrs. Willie Schwartz and Sidney Steel, of Lexington, attended divine services at St. Matthews Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCartha went to Batesburg and Leesville last week, on business. Mr. T. S. Sease, one of Gilbert's progressive merchants, is erecting a dwelling near Fowl's siding. The Keisler school is in a flourishing condition under the management of Miss Bertha Kleckly. i Mr. Editor, what has become of poor old "Tommy Humpback?" As Ever. Betrayed Girl at Death's Door. Pretty Mary Brown, of Upper Carolina, the Victim of Man's Perfidy. Refuses to Reveal His Name. Savannah, Ga., Dec. 13.?(Special.) ?Heartbroken, shamed and suffering, but withal loyal to a betrayed love, pretty little Mary Brown, of Dalton, S. C., lies in a dying condition at the Salvation Army headquarters, too weak to be taken to the hospital. In the same room lies a six-days old baby, the innocent cause of a girl's disgrace, the child of a man, whose name, with perhaps mistaken loyalty, the child mother has resolved to conceal. We Guarantee Satisfaction. J. A. Erogdon, of the National Sign Co., Dayton, 0., writes under date of Oct. I2,"ll)0(>: "Nosena is the onlypreparation I have ever used that relieves my affection so speedily ana pleasantly. I am getting the first real pleasure out of breathing that I have experienced since I contracted catarrh six years ago. Money would not buy my tube of Nosena if I could not get another. Buy Nosena from Derrick's Drag Store and C. E. Corley and get your money back if not satisfied. Sample tube and booklet by mail 10 cents. Brown* Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo. and Greenville, Tenn. Bather Death Than a Marriage. New Orleans, Dec. 13.?After writing across.the back of his marriage license theY following: "I am heavily in aebt and can not * lead you into misfortune. Both of us will die together," Louis Thomas last night shot and probably fatally wounded his bride-to-be, Harriet Coulter. He then killed himself. The scene of the tragedy was a plantation near Adelaide, La., and the news did not reach here until tonight. The young couple had rented their house and had been to a railroad station to get furniture, which had been ordered for it. They were returning from the station when the shooting occurred. Fresh Garden Seed. New and fresh Geo^ia grown garden seed of the finest.varieties, suited in every way to this climate; will give you better results than other seed, at . HARMAN'S BAZAAR. Tri-County Fair Association. Batesburg, Dec. 12.?A very enthusi- j astic meeting was held yesterday morning, the purpose of which was to I set in motion the Tri-County Fair association of Batesburg. The meeting i was called to order by Dr. W. P. Timmerman. W. W. Watson and Barrett Jones were elected president and secretary protem, respectively. The following board of directors was elected with the understanding that the number might be later increased to 15: J. i Frank Kneece, A. C. Jones, W. W. Watson, J. W. Dreher, E. L. Hartley, I John Bell Towill, M. E. Rutland, J. J. i Rawl and J. Walter McCarthy. From these the following officers were elected : M. E. Rutland,president; J. Frank Kneece, vice president; J. Walter McCarthy, secretary; W. W. Watson, treasurer, and J. Walter Dreher, general manager. The association proposes to be capitalized at $5,000 with the privilege of increasing same to $8,000.?Cor. The State 13th. Millions of bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar have been sold without any person ever having experienced any other than beneficial results from its use for coughs, colds and lung troubles. This is because the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package contains no opiates or other harmful drugs. Guard your health by refusing any but the genuine. The Kaufmann Drug Co. Help build the electric railway. In doing that you will build up your community and count}'. One enterprise always follows another. Who knows what the future has in store for Lexington county? The jury at Hazelhurst, Mis9., on Tuesday found Mrs. Bird song guilty of manslaughter in the killing .01 Dr. Thomas Butler in November 1905, whom shot because he had told slanderous stories about her. Miss Zona Heckert, night operator for the Santa Fe road at Desoto, Kansas, was beaten and robbed in her office Thursday night. One of the state constables shot and killed a horse in Charleston on Tuesday'that was drawing a wagon load of contraband liquor. The constable had ordered the driver to stop, and he refused. The horse belonged to Sottile Brothers, notorious blind tigqrs. THOMAS A. (OPPOSITE POST WHOLESALE AND RE1 Men, Women and I My stock is large, was carefully selected wit) lvkth thp r>ifv nnd cnnntrv fradf? and filing in style, shapes and toes, down to the se^ which are made of solid leather and gi market for the money. I want to si child in Lexington county and to offer some extraordim Work and Dre Your are cordially invited to call at my store office, when in the city, and I will take p' and explaining their merits. Polite atte will strive to please you i DR. W H. TIMMERMAN, IT. X. ( President. Vice ! Citizens Bank ( PAID UP CAPITAL S' E. F. STROTHER, Attorney, Announces to the public that it is now Iocj all the conveniences and facilities of success 1 modating terms. Deposits solicited. 4 per < quarterly. Friends and acquaitances are co: Bank whether they have business or not aud Directors?Dr. W. H. Timmerman, Dr. nl P. Timmennan, E. F. Strother, Isaac Edwar NEW GOODS! ! "AT THE STORE TH, We propose making thi record breaker, and wi right by offering some oi bargains that we have y utJiurt? Lilt? uauc. 25 dozen Misses' and Children's Satin 1 15 Caps, satin lined, the 25c. kind, for 1 each 10c. 25 25 dozen Ladies' 25c. Corset Covers, for < each .17oC. * 10 dozen Ladies' 50c. Corset Covers, 5 c eacn 25c. 5 dozen Ladies' 75c. Night Gowns only, each 50c. : 25 25 dozen Ladies' 50c. and 75c. Waists to [ close out at, each 39c. ^ 25 dozen 50c. and 75c. Silk Baby Caps to fo; close out at, each 25c. jq 50 Ladies' heavy black Stockings, the < best ever offered for, pair 25c. 3 i 20 pieces fine All-Linen Table Damask, some 72-inch wide. 2 i 100 dozen Cotton Towels, the 10c. and 2 i 15c. kind, only, the dozen 89c. 2 i One lot of 10c. end 15c. Embroideries i j for, the yard 5c. : One lot of 10c. and 15c, Laces for, the 15 yard 5c. 100 Alarm Clocks, sold everywhere for 5 ( $1.00, our price 59c. 55 only $1.50 and $2.00 Watches, for this 2 j sale, each 99c. ^ ] 10 dozen large size Glass Pitchers, form- 25 erly sold at 25c., now 10c. jq I 500 pieces Fine Decorated Chinaware, 12 worth 10c. each, now 5c. ^ 25 Men's $3.50 Silk Fancy Vests, now 9n each $1.95 2 i 25 dozen Boys' Heavy 25c. Black Stock- * ings, for this sale, pair 15c. 5 dozen Ladies' $l.eO Fine Blaek Sateen Waists for this sale 99c. Ca 5 dozen Men's $1.C0 Silk Mufflers, for ( this sale, each oOc. glf WISTFT Opposite the Theatre. COLUMBIA . BOYNE, OFFICE.) S. C.? [?AIL DEALEK IN Wren's Shoes, < i a view of supplying the demands of s from the most fashionable cuts ? 'iceable every day plow shoe, all of laranteed to be the best on the loe every man, woman and do this I am prepared to iry bargains in ss Footwear. 9 t 1730 Main Street, opposite the pest leasure in showing you my stock mtion will be given you and I a quality and price. /* HJNTER, A. C. JONES, 5 President. Assistant Cashier, if Rofoohnrrr II uuiuouuig TOCK, $30,000.00. BATESBTJRG, S. C. ated in the new Bank Building with f ul banking. Monies to loan an accomeent. on time deposits interest payable rdially invited to call on Officers of see our institution. . U. Boatright, U. X. Gunter, Br. W fts, W K. Shealy, J. F. Kneece. IVERY DAY,' kTS DIFFERENT." e month of October a . ill begin the month : the most wonderful et been able to place 1 dozen* Men's heavy Fleece-Lined Unlersliirts and Pants, 50c. kind fortius sale, the garment 37oC dozen Ladies' 10c. Swiss Embroidered Handkercliiefs, for this sale, each 5c. lozen Ladies' 25c. Hose Supporters, for this sale, pair, 10c. 0 yards All-Linen Table Damask, for this sale, yard 25c. dozen Misses' 15c. fine Black Stockings, for this sale, pair 11c. 0 only extra good Men's Umbrellas, r this sale, each 99c. boxes 10c. Sweet Soap, for this sale, cake 5c. pair regular 50 cent. Cuff Buttons for 25c. egular 25c. China Pitchers for 25c. egular 25c. Butter Dishes for 25c. -egular 25c. Buggy "Whips for 25c. mir Ladies' or Gentlemen's Gloves, the 50c. kind, for 25c. yards Silk Ribbon, all colors 25c. rards 25c. Taffeta Ribbon for 15c. lozen fine Pearl Buttons for 25c. pair 5c. Shoe Strings for 25c. ' )air 25c. Side Combs for 25c. ladies' 10c. Back Combs for 25c. Gold Plated Collar Buttons for.. .25c, spools best Spool Silk for 25c. Ladies' 5c. Mourning Handerchiefs for 25c. Spools Turkey Red Cotton ,25c. >airs Men's regular 25c. Half-Hose for 25c, Hundreds of other bargains for Spot sh. 3ome to see us; look us over. Will be id to show yon through, FURTlCK, rhe Store That is Different. , S. C OUR PIES found favor with everybody bes and men, the little girl in fores and her mother and he. dmother. They are of the >t, delicious,.wholesome, -in-your-mouth kind, and o onYinna t.n Viqvp vnn trv UAAiVAV VV ^ J VVfc VA J i if you don't know the pros of our ovens. If you do v we won't have to ask you. ILINGER'S STEAM BAKERY, COLUMBIA, S. C. *