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r = Good Piece ot Printing | Sv' -1 Sfaniia ?nf omnncr tliA own Aral nm ( V?? u<uv?Q WV g H that go to the usual customer like g a pretty girl among a lot of "have jj boons" or "never weres." Many 5 people tell us WE do the "stand jjj out" kind. ? Suppose we convince TOXT. II L L BUM CO., I - I Books, Stationery, Printing, Binding and ^ I Allied Arts. a | 8 MASONIC TEMPLE, - COLUMBIA, S. C. | IJIBI WHAI W WAJN1 *3eaj.cojCiSisc;z'cccsxr;f,oscoccoscoTQ~tscxrcoc ^ MEW OOODS- I Spring and Summer Dry Goods i Marked Very Close. A full line of everything f that i? new. C Millinery ? Just received a full line of Children's, Misses and Ladies' hats and J caps for spring wear. A fine line of everything in these goods. We have ^ marked these very close for the trade. ^ We also have a full line of Men's Shoes, Shirts, Pants, in fact every- ^ thing to wear. ^ ft will pay any of our Lexington friends to visit us before purchasing ^ ' WM. PLATT & SON, \ Main Si Near Post Office, J COLUMBIA, S. C J I LEE A, LORICK & BROii Dealers in North Star Freezers and Refrigerators. Paints and Oil, Wood Mantels, Orates and Tiles. Stoves and Ranges. Hollow-ware, Tin and Enameled Wares. Eire Clay, Eire Brick and Terra Cotta Fine Pipe. Tin Plate. Hoofing Tin in Bolls 14 and 20 inches wide. Corrugated Hoofing in 6,8 and 10 feet lengths. Eave Trough and Conductor Pipe. [ndruroid Roofing with Lap, Cement, Caps and Nails in center of each roll. rhe Majestic Rotary Washing Machine with Wringer, all cpmglete for $7.50, and if not the best Machine on the market after thorough trial, money refunded. r.FP, A. LORICK & BRO.. jp 1519 Main Street Columbia. S. S. py' ' THE PRICES TELL. THE QUALITY SELLS* J. B. FBIDAT & CO., ^ Wholesale and Betail * 1GROCERS, FLOUR, FEED AND DRAIN, p SEED RUST PROOF OATS. >Fe Want the Merchants, Planters and Farmers of Lex? ington County to Call and See Us Before They Make Iheir Purchases. We Can Fill Your Wants and Save You Money. 1823 and 1825 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. k DERRICK'S DRUG STORE, P*B LQAVIDR^rld T" tfxington s c DAVID, Proprietor. LEXINGTON, S. C., ^ Mm 8t _ COLUMBIAt s. c. Will be fovuid YAGER S Cream Chlo- The ODly uh to date eating house of Its poform Liniment, the greatest of all kiud in the City of Columbia. It is well kept liniments for Man or Beast, Bheu- ?clean linen, prompt and polite service, mpfiam psnpoiallv You get what you order and pay only for -ii , what you get. Within easy reach of desiraYAGER S Sarsapanlla. the best of hie sleeping apartments. Tonics and Blood Purifiers. OPEN ALL NIGHT * YAGERS Oleo-Vino, the System __i: Builder and best of Cod Liver Oil |7||ii|i E!AWI Preparations?You can't taste the Ulif Alilf ^ III? I rili Oil. 5 Ask For Yager's Remedies at i. C. KINARD, Proprietor, DERRICK'S DRUG STORE, ^?sville, - - - S. C /tt a ttt ,Q r The best attention given guest. Mod(HySvOiia Woman s ne ) ern conveniences. Table supplied with best the market affords. 11 The L 5 sing ton Dispatch. Wednesday, June 5,1907. FAKE DENTIST CAUSES WOMAN'S DEATH. Mrs. Corrie Berry, of Newberry, the Victim. Her Sister Narrowly Escapes Same Fate?The Doctor Arrested. i Mrs. Corrie Berry died yesterday while having some teeth drawn by a man named Clint Armstrong, who passed off as a dentist. Mrs. Berry, who is a widow and has one child, boarded with Mrs. S. L. Price. Armstrong went to the house to take out her teeth, and gave her something? cocaine, chloroform or something else? it is not known what?to deaden the pain. In a very short time after drawing the teeth she began to grow weak, and died very soon of heart failure?evidently the effect of the drug administered. The same man also drew a tooth for Mrs. Berry's sister, Miss Victoria Rivers, and she came near dying also ?in fact it was thought she would die; but the latest report is that the doctors think she will survive. Armstrong Had been passing himself off as a dentist, telling some that he came from Greenville, others from Whitmire. When he saw what he had done he hurried away as fast as he could, and it is thought he caught one of the trains on the Southern, but it is not known whether he went east or west. Telegrams were sent both ways asking for his arrest.? Newberry Observer. LATER. Since the above was taken from The Observer Armstrong has been arrested at Clinton and brought back to Newberry, and the" coroners jury returned a verdict, holding him responsible for Mrs. Berry's death. We Guarantee Satisfaction. J. A. Brogdon, of the National Sign Co., Dayton, O., writes under date of Oct. 12, 1906: "Nosena is the only preparation I have ever used that relieves my affection so speedily and pleasantly. I am getting the first real pleasure out of breathing that I have experiesreed 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 Drug Store and C. E. Corley and get your money back if not satisfied. Sample tube and booklet by mail 10 cents. Brown Manufacturing Co.r St. Louis, Mo. and Greenviller TermIS. L. Smith Elected Grand Chancellor. The South Carolina Grand Lodgev Knights of Pythias, adjourned in Anderson last Wednesday night, after one of the most snccessflal and rates'4-Ka ViiflfAUfT' Af fW)G couug luuouiu^e m vuc? mownj- vs. ump organization. The next meeting w31 be held in Aiken. The following officers were elected: j Grand Chancellor?ML L.. Smith, Camden. Grand Vice Chancellor?F. ?? Patterson, Columbia. > Grand Prelate?A.. C.. Rembert, Spartanburg. Grand Keeper of Records and. Seals ?Dr. J. H. Thorn well, Fort Mill . Grand Master of Exchecquer?W. P. Harvey, Charleston. Grand Inner Guard?J. King, Columbia. Grand Outer Guard?J. Lu. Reeves, Orangeburg. Every Man His Own Hector. The average man cannot afford to employ a physician for every slight ailment or injury that may occur in his family, nor can he afford to neglect them, as so slight an injury as the scratch of a pin has been known to cause the loss of a limb. Hence every man must from necessity be his own doctor for this class of ailments. Success often depends upon prompt treatment, which can only be had when suitable medicines are kept at hand. Chamberlain's Remedies have been in the market for many years and enjoy a good reputation. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Chamberlain's Pain. Ealm (an antiseptic liniment) for cuts, bruises, bums, sprains, swellings, lame back and rheumatic pains. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for constipation, biliousness and stomach troubles. Chamberlain's Salve for diseases of the skin. One bottle of each of these five prepa- j rations costs but $1.25. For sale by the Kaufmann Drug Co. Love is apt to make a fool of a man, but most men are willing to take the chances. Some men are so nice to their wives that it arouses the suspicion of the neighbors. At this season of the year the best game preserve is a refrigerator. If you suffer from bloating belching, sour stomach, Indigestion or Dyspepsia' take a Rings Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal and overcome the disagreeable trouble. It will improve the appetite, and aid digestion. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. Tutt's Fills FOR TORPID LIVER. A torpid Hver 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 wOl prove. Take No Substitute. The Road to Fortune. "It's hard work," said the boss, "to get anybody to do even the simplest things really well and to keep on doing them so; and I do lore to meet people who do the work they have to do, no matter what it may be, nrli A 1? ATTA VlAfle/?AA muruuguijr, (tuu vruv uarc, ucomw) the sense and nerve to keep at it that way steadily. It is a positive delight tome to find a boy that makes a good job of sweeping out the store, who is not satisfied with giving it a lick and a promise?sweeping out the thick of it from the middle of the floor?but who digs into the corners and sweeps clean along the edges and makes a good, thorough, workmanlike job of it all through. Kow, that sort of job of sweeping is a positive help to the business ; it makes the store attractive, it actually gets into the atmosphere of the place and helps to draw people who would as surety be repelled, if not driven away by a store " slackly I kept. And now suppose this boy : keeps right on so, unflinchingly; suppose he shows that he's really got the stuff in him; why, he gets the first chance there is for a step up, for the demand for men who can do thines is greater than the supply, and then if he will only keep on doing things the way he began, why he's* got his future in his own hands. And what is true of the boy sweeping the store is equally true of every other boy, in , whatever work he may be doing, absolutely ; for the whole secret of success lies in doing whatever your hands find to do well and- faithfully. This is an old, old, oft told story, I know, but there's a fresh crop of boys coining into the field daily,,to whom, ever, it must be new, and if but one of each day'e crop would take the old story to. heart the world in general would be better off and the boy himself would profit by it greatly." Remarkable Resale. That truth is stranger than fiction, lias ecee more been demonstrated in : the little town of Fedora, Tann., the residence of C. V. Pepper. He writes: 1 ! "I was in bed, entirely disabled with ' hemorrhages of the lungs and throat. ! Doctors fkiled to help me, and* all hope ihad fled when I began taking Dr. tt*?? _ ? rnl^? ivuij^b-ixew i*fcjouvexjy. IUJD jjjat&ut ; relief came. The coughing seen ceased; ; the bleeding diminished rapidly, and in ! three weeks I was able to go1? work.'' ! Grnaranteed care for coughs and. colds. 50e. and $1.00, at Kaufmann Drug Co,, ! and Shriek's Drug Store. ISial bottle ! free. Bill Nye's Com Bill Nye, the humorist, once had a : cow to sell, and advertised.her as follows: "Owing to my ill health Si will sell at my residence, in township nineteen range eighteen, according:to the govi erament's survey, one plush raspberry cow, aged eight years. She is of undoubted courage, and givers milk frequently. To a man who does not fear death in any form, she would be a ! great boon. She is very much attached to her present home with a , stay-chain, but 9he will he sold to any one who will agree to treat her right. . ! She is one-fourth shorthorn ahd threequarters hyena. I will, also throw in ' a double-barrel shotgun, which goe9 with her. In May she usually goes away for a week or. two and returns with a tall red calf w&h wabbly legs. , Her name is Rose. I would rather sell to a nonresident. *'* Do Not Neglect the Children. At this season of the year the first unatural looseness of a child's bo we s should have immediate attention. Th? best thing that can be given is Cham- , berlain's Colic,. Cholera and Diarrhoea A Remedy followed by castor oil as di- j rected with each bottle of the remedy.-. j For sale bv Kaufmann Drus ComDanv. I m Cotton. The farmers of this section have had a tough time with their cotton this spring. The weather has been, entirely too cold and much of the young cotton has died out causing a great deal of replanting. It is still dying and the weather is still cold. Cotton yesterday was looking sick. The farmers that we talk^ci to yesterday are very much discouraged over the out look. The plant is very small for the season with the replant cotton just coming up good. But with warm seasonable weather from now on, a fair crop can yec be made, provided the fall is late.?Edgefield News. Headache and constipation disapp ar when Rings Liver Pills are used. They keep the system clean, the stomacn sweet. Taken occasionally they keep you well. They are for the entire family. Sold by Kaufman a Drug Co. 9 THOMAS A. BOYNE, (OPPOSITE POST OFPICE.) S. C-, I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Men, Women and Children's Shoes, My stock is large, was carefully selected with a view of supplying the demands of both the city and country trade and Shoes from the most fashionable cuts in style, shapes and toes, down to the seviceable every day plow shoe, all of which are made of solid leather and guaranteed to be the best on the market for the money. I want to shoe every man, woman and child in Lexington county and to do this I am prepared! to offer some extraordinary bargains in Work and Dress Footwear. Your are cordially invited to call at my store 3736 Main Street, opposite the post office, when in the city, and I Will take pleasure in showing yon my stock and explaining their merits. Polite attention will be given yon and' 1 will strive to please yon in quality and price. Great Bargain Sale! NEW GOODS EVERY DAY, "AT THE STORE THAT'S DIFFERENT."' "We propose making this month a record breaker, and will begin-the month right by offering some, of the most wonderful bargains that we have yet been able to place before the trade, 25 dozes Misses' and Children's Satin 15 dozen Men's heavy Fleece-Lined UnCapgy satin lined, tile 25c, kind, for dershirts and Pants, 50c. kind for this sale, the garment 37Ac 25 dozen Ladies' 10c. Swiss Embroid25 dozen Ladies'25c. Cbrset Gsvers, for ered Handkerchiefs, for this sale, each 17 Ac, eac*1 ' ? * 10 dozezo Ladies' 50c*. Corset Covers, ? dozen Ladies' 25e. Hose Supporters, eacn 25a for this sale, pair. .....10c. 5 dozenCiadies' 75c. Night Gowns only, SOOjards All-Linen Table Damask for , this sale, vara: 25c. each ... oOc. ^ _ . . . 25 dozen Misses' 15e. fine Black Stock2o dozen Sadies oOc. a^d /oc. Waists te> ings, for this sale, pair 11c. close oat at, each 39c. ., __ , .. * 100 only extra good Men's Umbrellas, 25 dozen 5Ge. and 75c. Silk Baby Gaps to>; for this sale, eack- 99c. close oaA at, each 25e-1 jq boxes jqq Sweet Soap, for this sale, 50 Ladies? heavy black Shockings, the-; cake - 5c. best eves-offered for, pair 25c..: 1 pair regular 50'cent. Cuff Buttons l', foi* * 20 pieces>3ae All-Linem Table 3Damaskr? * some 72iioch wide. f 3 regular 25c. China Pitchers for 25c. 100 dozen Cotton Towel*,, the- 16*:. audi! 2 regular 25c. Bfcfcter Dishes for 25c. 15c. kindf^only, the cteoen 89c-.. I 2 regular 25c. rhtggy Whips for 25c One lot c?S?10c. and II*. Embnmdbrie#; \ pair Ladies' on Gentlemen's Gloves, for, the yard ....5c. the 50c. kindi-for 25c. One lot cfcI8e. and 15c-, Laces- for, the? 35 yards Silk Ribbon, all colors 25c.. yar^ I 2 yards 25c. Taffeta Ribbon for 15c. 100 Alarm?docks, soldi everywhere for i 5 dozen fine Pearl Buttons for 25c. $1.00, onrrprice - 5061 1 10 pair 5c. Shoe-Strings for 25c. 55 only $ll50 and $2.00 Watehes?.fbrth? 2 pair 25c. Side Combs for 25c . sale, each. .99c., 4 La<}ies> iqc. Back Combs for 25c.. 10 dozen-large size Glass-Pitchess,. form- 25 Gold Plated Collar Buttons for.. .25c,. erly sold at 25c., now. .., 10c- 10 gpools besfcrSpoel Silk for 25c. .CbiD&WaS: 5* Steaming Handerchief* fvr If AO rA 0:11. TTV? each .. .... . 20Sp??lsTxxk?y^Cotton 25a25 dozen JBoys- Heavy 26c: BJack Stoek- 2 Me=& 25c' ings> for this sale, pair ....l'Su. * 5 dozeaiadies! $1.50 Itoe Khck Sateen Hnndrefcof other bargains for.;Spo. Waists for this sal&- 38e. Cash. 5 doze* Men'* $1.00 Silk Mufflers*, for Come toseeus; look us over. Willi b* thi^sale, each 30c. glad to show you through, Opposite the Theatre. "The Store That is Different.] COLUMBIA &.C OUR PISS kave found favor with everybody --babes and men, the little girl in pinafores and her mother and he. - grandmother. They are of the ?ldfriswee-t, delicious, wholesome, 131 me^"*n * Y onr' month kind, and I J i;Ye Sr0'; VI ^v&re anxious to have you try I ilMl ? Xwyr^i rafSS them if you don't know the pro' J ducts of our ovens. If you do |fi|| ! IHfflpirS know we won't have to ask you, REIDLINRER'S STEAM BAKERY, VignSSi .1 n^Tni J COLUMBIA, s. c. (& ? WHY SAW WOOD BY HAND 11 ? 2 H.P. Jack of all Trades Gasoline Engine 1 5^'XTnS/j?*7 f llHir R?3^^0 rtin. costs so little and will do as much work as ten I \ ^S'grraf I or twelve men at less than one-tenth of one M 1 _V TfJ_ man's pay. It is sent all set up, ready to run. W Can be belted to any farm machinery. Grinder, B Sheiier, Shredder, Hay Press, Pump, Churn, B ^G^'^g" S'lCS ?]( en?'ne, up <0 H. P., operate oa > Cut out complete ?dver:i?etoeot eod send for jllua* H | FAIRBANKS, MORSE <&? CO., Chicago, m. | I