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WMWWAVViVAV Schools ai I an . iS As has been their ens c THE E. 1 f MASONIC TI y \ I w Text Books | Come I We'll not dose at 6, | of the loc <vwwwvw pew ? ^ Our buyer h* J Northern markets, J new J*'ali U-oods ar ? V Millinery J We have boug # linery this season t f embracing all the ] f We have the ] i Goods?rrepresentii S have never struck j hence our prices ar .! win pu \ Main Stre f COLUMBIA, CWWVVWV1 LEE A. LO 1519 Main l > , 2* JOBBEBS - ? Stoves and Ranges, Stove Pipe, Tinware, Enamelware, Hollow Wai TinPlate, Iron and Asphalt Roofing, Xivo ixuug Conductor, Wood Man Grates and line Pipe, ' i- ' X \: m L ^*?1 ' " V . ? THE PRICES TELL. J. B. FR] fV', . T , " ' . Wh 6B0CEBS, FLOS N * SEED RU "rt-- _ We Want the Merchanti ington County to Call a\ Purchases We Can Fi Money 1823 and 1825 Mi id Colleges ! Now Opening! itom ior nearly three quarters \ >f a century 11 . BRTM CO., IMFLE, COLUMBIA, S. C.' | ill supply all and Sc^opl Supplies. ) before the rush. but remain open for the benefit j al unions and others. 1 all Goods! I is just returned from the ? and the advance styles in J e arriving daily. 5 and Dress Goods. J rht the largest stock of Mil- ^ hat we have ever carried, # last shapes and colors. f prettiest line of Ladies' Dress J 1 g all the latest weaves. We J the market ^ more favorable, 5 e the lowest they have ever > in & son, | iet, Near Postoffice, J S. C. v irick & bro., Street, Columbia. S. S. LND - DEALERS - IN e, Ti and Sheet Metals, Ltels, I Tiles, i Fire Brick and Clay Pumps, Pipe, Fittings, Valves, Cojpks, Hose, Electric and Gas Fixtures, Paints and Oils, Cutlery, "Wire Netting. THE QUALITY SELLS. [DAT & CO., olesale and Retail R, FEED AND GRAIN, ST PROOF OATS. Planters and Farmers of Lexnd See Us Before They Make Iheir lU Tour Wants and Save You am Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. OUR PISS ,-V Hjj have found favor with everybody ?j ?babes and men, the little girl in || pinafores and her mother and her grandmother. They are of the W sweet, delicious, wholesome, - _7 ' . _ - . - ?' inelt-in-your-mouth hind, and Sri we're anxious to have you try 43 them if you don't know the pro|| ducts of our ovens. If you do know we won't have to ask you J REIDUNGER'S STEAM BAKERY, / COLUMBIA, S. C. The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, October 23.1907. Swansea Items. The school here opened this morn ing with a good enrollment. Mis: Stacy,of Gaffney, and MissDuckett,o Fountain Inn, are the efficient teach ers in charge. The patron3 are quit< sorry that Mr. W. C. Martin saw ft to resign the principalship of ou: school just a few weeks ago. How ever, they feel sure that the school ii now in experienced and capable hands A third teacher will be added soon. Mr. C. M. Yarn spent Sunday ii Columbia. Col. D. J. Knotts, Mr. A. D. Dowl ing, Mr. C. H. Corbitt and Mr. E. 0 Limmer have returned from Brooklam where they attended the Lexingtoi association last week. Miss Minnie Johnson has also com< home after spending a few days ii Columbia. Miss Ollie Smith and Ethel Brooke: spent Sunday at their homes. Mrs. F. M. Hodge has gone for i fortnight's stay with relatives ii White Oak, Ga. Mr. A. H. Brooker, of Cordele, Ga. is spending a few days with his parent here. Miss Sallie Rast went to Columbii on business today. Tip. Oct. 14. CATARRH and Catarrhal Headaches are quickly relieved by Nosena. I soothes the congested membranes, allay: inflammations and thoroughly heals am cleanses. It keeps moist all the pas sages whose tendency is to thicken anc become dry. Cures colds, throat trou bles, hoarseness, hay fever, "stopped uy liUOVj UigatlUUl^ lllVUl'l while sleeping, offensive breath, etc. I is antiseptic and contains no chemical: or drugs having a narcotic effect, o: that can cause the "drug habit." Der risk's Drug Store and C. E. Corley. Negro Oldest Person Living. Columbia, S. C.?Commissionei Watson has discovered in the persor of Alfred Smith, a negro living neai Killian Station, Richland county, what he believes to be the oldesl living person in the South. According to Smith's statements he is about 132 years old. He remembers when Columbia was a forest, and recalls how it was voted the capital ol the state, which was 115 years ago. He says he lived with his third wife, who died a few years ago, 92 years, and that he has raised seven families. He has one daughter still living in this country. He was above road duty long before the war broke out. A Criminal Attack on an inoffensive citizen is frequently made in that apparently useless little tube called the "appendix." Its generally the result of protracted constipation, following liver torpor. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the liver, prevent appendicitis, and establish regular habits of the bowels. 25c, at Kaufinann Drug Co., and Derrick's Drug Store. Maaavw +* J San Antonio, Texas, Oct. 26.?A special to the Express from El Paso, Texas, says: Four men and three women, one of the former being a government mail carrier, were ambushed and killed between San Jose de Hila and La Colorado, east of Hermosillo, in the lower Sonora county by Yaquis. The killing was discovered a short time afterwards by a party of American mining men who were traveling over the trail with an escort of Mexican soldiers. Hard Times in Kansas. The old days of grasshoppers and drouth are almost forgotten in the prosperous Kansas of today; although a citizen of Codell, Earl Shamburg, has not yet forgotten a hard time he encountered. He says: "I was worn out and discouraged by coughing night and day, and could find no relief till I tried Dr. King's New Discovery. It took less than one bottle to completely cure me. The safest and most reliable congli and cold remedy and lung and throat healei ever discovered. Guaranteed by Kaufmann Drug Co., and Derrick's Drug Store, 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Editor Barman in the City. Mr. G. M. Harman, editor and publisher of the Lexington Dispatch, is spending the day in the city on business. Editor Harman enjoys a good laugh, so he came over yesterday in time to take in the performance at the Columbia theatre last night. The Dispatch is one of the brightest of the weeklies that come to this office, and every issue contains plenty of live reading matter, both local and general interest.?Columbia Record, 11th. J. S. Sleeth, an aged farmer near Huntsville, Ala., who lived a hermit life, died suddenly while ploughing. His dog stood guard over the remains for two days before they were discovered, and then did his best to keep anyone from approaching them. It is claimed indigestion is the Natiohal disease. That's why the demand for Rings Dyspepsia Tablets keeps increasing because they do the work. Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, indigestion, bloating, etc., yield quickly. Two days treatment tree. Ask your druggist about them. Sold by Kaufniann Drug Co. )19Cfll ilti fli I it* I tftfrn a J t; j which give yoti such exquisite Sb H t VJ suffering, every month, are caused, Ijjj ? r r<>^ as you know, by female trouble, g 8 * \ Kcnei seiaom or never toiuco v->* i 3 -of itself. It is necessary to cars I . the C3U3C, In order to stop the i Cy? pains, and this can only be done ?5 E 1 If yon wil] take a specific, female | fi remedy, that acts directly on the | . *|| womanly organs. ^ [ WOMAN'S RELIEF ] |?1 "Cardn! did wonders for me," 1 writes Mrs. H. C. Larson, of Olds, |j -i l la. "I had female trouble for $ 1 J j|| increased my suffering, the doc- 5 J ? Wl tor conld only relieve me at times, j 9 a? ' I am so much better, I hardly | -j knew when my time begins or | ' &jg when it ends.** 9 ? 1 jg At All Druggists | H WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, P S??| stating age and describing symp- Eg vM toms, to Ladies Advisory Dept., Kg gj|?] The Chattanooga Medicine Co., eg jPjij. Tit na t 1 s Pair Week Shows. Contracts have been closed for the J street attractions during the State fair. There will be 15 tented shows besides the merry-go-rounds, Ferris wheel, etc. There will also be three sensational free attractions, Mazini, the wonderful spiral steeple-chase bicyclist, who was seen here four years ago with Forepaugh & Sells Bros.'circus, being r scheduled to appear afternoon and evening. Another free attraction which is said to be the strongest draw ing card ever put on by any carnival r company is "The Human Monkey." 1 This will consist of a series of aero- . . batic "stunts" unsurpassed by any * other aerial artist in the world, by a ' man so cleverly made up as one of the i cunning little beasts of the African jungle as to be almost indistinguishak ble, it is claimed, from the genuine article except for the difference in 5 stature. There will also be two performances e daity by one of the greatest high-wire bicyclists in the world. This will be a feat in itself worth while coming many miles to see. The high-air-artist will ride a bicycle from one end of a 132 100-foot wire to the other and back, stretched 30 feet from the ground. * J These shows are said to be clean ?in u every particular and are heralded as the finest carnival attractions on the _ road this season. Mr. Hood announcv ed yesterday that there would be no performances given in the day time, but the shows will open up promptly at 6 o'clock p. m. and run until 11 o'clock. A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results fiom a cold. Cures la grippe cough and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Derrick's Drug Store. We would remind those of our subscribers either holding cotton or placing it on option sale, that it does not help out their indebtedness at the Dispatch office. If they are able to hold cotton they should send or bring us their dues. We need our money ao this season of the year, and they should certainly appreciate our kind- x ness carrying them over the dull __ season. Let us have it, please. HNE LAND FOB SALE, i I We are offering for ; sale about 140 acres ^ of land in Aiken conn^ ? ? 1 'N <N W( U ! /I /V r\ by, U ILLLLtJb HUlil XVLU.gC ; Spring. This property will be sold at very ( 1 reasonable figure for = ; an immediate pur; chase. Further par' ticulars furnished up- ( on request. Only one half cash is wanted, : balance in 12 months. Address, * Walker, Ravenel & Co., Real Estate and Insurance. COLUMBIA. - - - S. C. e; I B BANK OF : : : CHAP] Our banking faciliii place them at your com terest paid on time dep with your business. J. F. I J. A. BLACKWELBEfl in r im uiAns-mrr r. n. iTAbcncr COTTON DEPARTMEP We have ar: Cotton to best ad licit consignment! We give spe landling Staple C Seed," "Florodor :his grade. [HE WHITEROW The design and finish of the o equal it has yet appeared on STEADY, SWI] Has a very large Bobbin?He BALL BT A LIGHT BUHNER?STRONG and c (White SHUTTLE Machine has been i The NEW HOME stands at the top of Always on hand good Second Hand 1 Lachine attachments, shuttles, belts and 1.1. BERRY, 1882 Main ' trade: stTiE>> } RC<?I STEREO' 9 HARMAN'S ? ost Office Block, M P HAH IWfl iaa--tfl 1 LEXINGTON I Dealc Dry Goods, Notii Grocer iVe have a special li which we are sel] price. Also M DaEi and see us FINE Ct Columbia Cand 1437 Main Street JOS. LINES, land Made Bonbons, Ch Candies. From fh Stick < Wholesale iri: nDFAM AND I mm mnwm m?- a ? ?A delightful place to rest at a specially Fair Week.- You wi uy a box for your sweetheart or > CHAPIN, !N, S. C. : : : es are excelienl. We mand. 5 per cent, inosits. Kindly favor us -iONEYCUTT, Cashier. 1 !, President. | ^ eHflBDHHHMHHHr S & COMPANY, IT, Charleston, S. C. ranged to handle vantage, and so5. cial attention to Jotton, viz: "Allen a" and others of POLE HARNESS single harness and all the "toggery" your horses need can he found here, in superior workmanship and fine quality. When yon are buying a harness this is the place you want to buy at. Everyone kpows that our fine driving or draught harness cannot be beat for beauty, reliability and superior excellence, and our prices are beyond competition for A1 goods. DAVIS & COMPANY, 1517 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. I r SEWING MACHINE stand is unexcelled. Nothing l the market. FT AND SURE. )lds more thread than any other EARING, Lurable. It is something new. n nse twenty-five years.) SHUTTLE machines. I have the latest. Machines. Needles for all machines and i the best pure SPERM OIL. Street, Columbia, S. C. NEW SHOES; OLD PRICES. The time is near at hand when you wiil make your selection for your fall and winter SHOES. We have now in store for you one of the most complete stocks to select from. All the new styles and leathers, and at Money Saving Prices. Quick sales and small profits. Farmers9 heavy work shoes ? ??DnmAmkAW Ml... _ d apcuidiuy i\cmicimuci vui motto: "SAME SHOES FOR LESS MONEY" JHOE STORE, COLUMBIA. S. C. rrLEY co., ; DEPOT, S. C. ?rs in 3ns, Shoes, Hats, ies, &c. ine of Boys Clothing ling at a very low [ens Clothing. before you buy. INDIES! y Manufactory, ? Columbia, S. C. , Proprietor. ocolates and all kinds of e Finest French to Dandy. and Retail. 10T SODA WATER. nv time you are in the city and ll enjoy these delicious candies. ,vife. Oct 1(J?3mo *