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M I Opposite Post Offipe, f ^SOUTHERN j T Unexcelled Dining P Through Pullman Sleepin jui Convenient Schedules <0V Bor fall information ai consult nearest Southern Ei W R. W. HUNT, D. ] fly BROOKS MORGAN, A. G. . ..'Zi^Xr; i. - . . -J' * . ' 1907 VLL and INTER Shoes 11 kind of leathers to suit iress and every day wear, ners' medium and heavy z Shoes a specialty. You depend that we give you >ught and at a small profit. >RE YOU BUY?^? A. DAVIS, , Columbia, S. C. , /, ' ' is and Ripply Co. I" GEORGIA [ t nd Mill Supply Store. Engines, Boilers, t i E strnction; Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil, Fertiliser, Building. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail- > \ ng, Packing, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, , a c.;Shafting, Pulleys, and Hangers. t CAST EVERY PAY > r Capacity fox* 300 Hounds / * j tuid Erie ENGINES, Korting &nd 1 17 Inlectors, Turbine Water Wheels, etc. > I ra.de Mill BOILERS Built to Hartford v Spacifications a Specialty * Locomotive Tender Tanks a . r Write Us Before You Buy , v ph?pi?hmwhhj iOLINE ENGINES in Stock < ipment. ? C 1 wwwwvywvji m S DISTRIBUTORS OF ^ j tjo sell MER- K * 1ACTORIES at \ \ prices. Send # 1 also your esti- 5 j ered priqes on J s and MIRRORS $ * rated, V 5 c and RETAIL, J I s. c. # * SHOES! I 3 that looked a the nigged Q hless. t un over at ^ ray, sewing ^m=' E jainst these things, especially in foot- i i nfident of getting the best quality foot- j, >y can buy, take advantage of the large ^ \ i constantly available for making pleas- q b our store. i I for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.50 a IOYNE, 1 4 * #- Columbia, S. C. RAILWAY. % \ Car Service, yj!A o 11/ ti g Cars on all Trains, r on Local Trains. kiv _____ w > to rates, routes, etc. I ail way Ticket Agent, or yy h P. A., Charleston, S. C. h , P. A., Atlanta, Ga. )Jjjr | I 5iTh.V For spavii tendons,1 For thrus For hog d Fordiarrl "? AT ALL Send for free boo Interesting Florida Letter. The weather is pleasant here; nc rost so far this fall, but rain is badlj teeded. The orange growers are gathering ,nd shipping oranges in great quanti ies to the northern markets and the rices are good?all, the way fron 3.75 to $4.50 per box, net. This i* phat I call paying to raise oranges termers of South Carolina, figure oui iow much cotton you can raise to the tcre and how much it will cost you t< uake and gather the same, and see iow rimch net cash you will have left licor? f.rk rniao nnf.fcrm m\raolf in SnntV Carolina, right in dear old Lexingtoi jounty, and I know what I am talk ng about. Here is the way we figure >range raising: 75 bushels per acre vhich is equal to 525 boxes; 525boxei it $3 per box will equal $1,575. A1 ihis off of one acre, and it only takei ibout one-third the work that it takes o raise cotton. Some growers here lave as high as 200 aeres in bearing arees; the average grower from 5 t< to. Growing oranges is a paying busi less, but understand that there are ome "slips between the cup and the ip." In 1894 and 1895 a heavy freeze tilled tihe trees down to the ground >ut since it is is only three years fron he time of setting out before the rees begin to bear, you are not ou o much after all. And again these reezes don't come often. I have ome trees in my grove that are onlj Lve years old that bear over forn >oxes to the tree. There is plenty of good orange lane lere that can be bought for from $2?' o $100 per acre. Of course the lane las never been cultivated and would save to be cleared before you coulc uccessf ully cultivate an orange grove For a couple of months in the yeai he weather is so very hot here thai b become disagreeable. Two of our old Lexington friends, Ir. and Mrs. Walter Kyzer, are exected to arrive here soon to spend he winter in the "Land of Flowers." Ve are always glad to see our Lexigton friends. L. L. P. Mims, Fla., Nov. 18. [Note?We are always glad to reeive a letter from Florida. Please ccept our thanks in advance for a ample of the oranges.?Ed. The Disatcn.J We Guarantee Satisfaction. J. A. Brpgdon, of the National Sign !o., Daytdn, O., writes under date of tat. 12, 1906: "Nosena is the only prepration I have ever used that relieves ly affection so speedily and pleasantly, am getting the first real pleasure out f breathing that I have experienced Lnce I contracted catarrh six years go. Money would not buy my tube of rosena if I could not get another. Buy Nosena from Derrick's Drug tore and C. E. Corley and get youi loney back if not satisfied. Sample nbe and booklet by mail 10 cents. Brown Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo. and Greenville, Tenn. Pond Branch Items. ?o the Editor of The Dispatch: Mr. D. A. Jefcoat and Miss Lottie >out were happly married at the tome of the bride's parents last Wedtesday, the 13th. The Pond Branch school is progressng nicely under the efficient manageuent of Miss Verna Mayhin. Mr. Lester Hite and wife visited at ter father's, Mr. P. S. Crout, Saturlay and Sunday. Mr. Olin Crout,. of the University, isited his parents Saturday and Sun lay. Mr. E. P. Shealy is doing a flourishng mercantile business at Pond Jranch. Mr. D. D. Smith is rapidly trading ,nd selling horses. Master Seth and Rembert Smith pentThursday night with their grandather, Mr. GVW. Smith. A School Girl. CATARRH and Catarrhal Headaches re quickly relieved by Nosena. It oothes the congested membranes, allays nflammations and thoroughly heals and leanses. It keeps moist all the pasages whose tendency is to thicken and eoome dry. Cures colds, throat troubles, hoarseness, hay fever, " stoppedp" nose, breathing through mouth irhile sleeping, offensive breath, etc. It i antiseptic and contains no chemicals r drugs having a narcotic effect, or hat can.cause the "drug habit." Derhk's Drug Store and C. E. Corley. Insane Alan's Bloody Deed. Winston, N. C., Nov. 21.?Walter 'armer, who resides in Fountain, Jdgecomb county, killed his wife in a orriDie manner, ne nrst snoc ner, nd then cut her throat and battered er head with a hammer. He then hot himself through the chin and jaw. lis injuries are serious. He is under uard at a sanitarium, believed to be tisane. (w gyy iiscriminatmg Hp f )AN'S I >, curb, splinh sweeny. < wind puffs and all h, foof rof and qarq< lisfemper, hoq cholera loea, canker and roup , DEALERS ? . F k ort Horses. Cottle. Hogs ond fiou J ; : A Barbarious Act. )' , One of the most inhuman and barr barious acts ever heard of took place ( on the main street of Seneca last Sat- a r urday. A stranger, said to be on his ^ - way home on the Georgia side of the / 3 river, literally tore the tongue out of / i the mouth of the horse he was driv- v j ing. As authentic a report as can be J. orrvt.f.on ia tVio aVfcmh f.Viaf. th o ViArco # gVUWVU XO WV kUV ViX VVf VUU V vu\y XiViiJV t was seen to balk, which greatly anger- -2 ; ed the inhuman driver, who thereupon ( > alighted from the buggy and proceed- .3 3 ed to extract, by main force, the ' . horse's tongue. When last seen he J i was driving the said horse in the di- / i rection of home. v It is the most outrageous, infamous * ; and barbarious act we ever heard of \ , being perpetrated on a dumb brute, a 3 and the guilty scoundrel, whoever he ( 1 may be, should be sought out, and if 3 possible to get him, he should be made 3 to pay the penalty as provided by the / 3 law in such cases.?Seneca Farm and ^ r Factory. 5 ) t . n A Hard Debt to Pay. ( 5 "I owe a debt of gratitude that can 2 3 never be paid off," writes G. S. Clark, ( 3 of Westfield, Jowa, 4'for my rescue j , from death, by Dr. King's New Discov- / l ery. Both lungs were so seriously af- J 3 fected that death seemed imminent, / b when I commenced taking New Discov- v 3 ery. The ominous dry, hacking cough * 3 quit before the first bortle was used, N r and two more bottles made a complete a r dure." Nothing has ever equaled New ^ Discovery for coughs, colds, and all .j 1 throat and lung complaints. Guaran- / j teed by Kaufmann Drug Co., and Der- ^ I rick's Drug Store. / I I i a . Wash Hunter Case Continued. ( The case of the State vs. G. Wash ? - Hunter, charged with murder in the N bilNn TPlVtAuef T? r^Arxnl nr?rl rt note jm iviuiijg kjl uiuci t x vvpcxauu) ucai ? ? Clinton, in Laurens county, ^rtiich, ' " after four trials in Laurens was trans- ^ [ ferred to Greenwood, was not tried at / the term of the sessions court for n Greenwood last week. There were / various reasons why it was agreed by \ counsel on both siaes that the case * should not be called at that time. N 1 This carries the case over to the spring m ' term of the Greenwood court, when / Judge Gage will preside. Ho; Cholera. t The greatest drawback to the hog industry which breeders in this country have to contend with is what is f known as "hog cholera" and "swine plague." Hog cholera is a highly contagions disease and unless checked is liable to | carry off a great number of hogs in a ' very short time. Mr. A. P. Williams, of Burnetts Creek, Ind., tells of an experience Which he had with some hogs that had the cholera. "Five years ago," says Mr. Williams," I was in the employ of Mr. J. D. Richardson, Lafayette T 3 T C O -C ? ~ iUU., <19 1119 uaiil lUlCllldU. OUII'C 11UC hogs that I was feeding took the cholera. Dgave them Sloan's Liniment and did not lose a hog. Some i were so bad they would not drink sweet milk and i was compelled to drench them. I have tried it at every opportunity since and always find it O. K." Write for Dr. Sloan's free book on the treatment of Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Poultry. Address: Dr. Earl S1. = Sloan, 615 Albany Street, Boston, Mass. That Texas lawyer, who is going to 2 contest the validity of the clearing . house certificates on the ground that [ they are not in accordance with the J laws of the United States, would re ceive a "warm reception" in South ' Carolina 'bout now. { l "Billle" Seabrook, city editor of the Augusta Chronicle, went up in a bal loon a few days ago. Something un- # usual for a newspaper man to "go up," but "Billy" is destined to rise J still higher. # Don't worry about your kidneys when J you can obtain 30 days' treatment of # Pineules for $1.00. These little glob >ules bring relief in the first dose, r ! Backache, Lumbago and Rheumatism 0 yield quickly. If not satisfied you_ money refunded. This is a fair offei J you can't lose. Sold by Kaufmann 0 Drug Co. Lewis Burton, a Newberry county 9 negro, convicted of burning .. barns, has been sentenced to be hanged De- J cember 21. Vincent Chicco and the German { Rifle Club of Charleston will fight the injunction restraining them from sell ing liquor. - J Four stores at Pinewood, Sumter County, were broken into and robbed 2 of considerable cash and a quantity ? of merchandise. We have secured the agency for Orino # Laxative Fruit Syrup, the new laxative that makes the liver lively, purifies the ? breath, cures headache and regulates 9 the digestive organs. Cures chronic constipation. Ask us about it. Derrick's Drug Store. * / , drrner keeps a st MINIMI :apped hock, found lameness in hor it on cafHe and s i fhumps and scou in poultry 'RICE 25 *.504. $ I fry-"" -Address Dr.Eorl S.S lw. H. F. R/ t:-? ?. o .. . The On< f SWANS! m jk Dry Goods, Notions, < Ik/ T Vie?\rp fho T.ororckdf anrJ mSLm. ~ ^ ing to be found in any store ^ of the County. Full Line c JL. of Baltimore, the best Clot MEN, YOUTH'S^ and ( jj? Styles just arrived. |/ SHOES! CRADDOC I carry a full line of th? ^ Co's., SHOES for Men, \\ ^ BEST by test for wear or di j/ MY LONG E] S/ in the Mercantile business a 1\ to pay for all Goods, makes goods at CLOSER TRICES !/ obliged to buy on credit." > GROCERIES-HEA \ My stock of Groceries, bot] Best to be found in this se and Up-to-date. Don't buy 1^ you see my line and get my liar.KC. f r the ONE PR t SWANSEA, - - vji>#^v*r vp y * i s j? y w f ? r ?e? * ' p? ? r i The Palmetto COLUMI WE ABE A Depository for the U of South Carolina, the < of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 United States Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Accounts of Banks, Fir WE PAT Four Per Cent, on depo terest calculated quarte WE PROMISE Our best efforts to trans satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL CAPITAL Wilie Jones, President. $14, $16, ,iaBaBSSi!iiS5SS W1^4ii3fgc Jsf mm The Ov< jjSSSs of this stove is all? I- ed and fitted tigh It will never leak ashes or c in use. The two-piece ov pansion and contraction?al JEWEL GOO are perfect in every detail of < I, right shape, width and depth. T p fuel. There are many other adH vantages only found in Jewel H Cook Stoves. It will pay you to H make careful investigation of Bj Jewels before buying. At p the price we ask you cannot || get the same value elsewhere. ^ pi \JJ A DIIIIIn Others try to imita ra niinninyi jtwv/Stove3. i 00 not be misled. Genuine Jsars/s bear tl trademark printed herewith. Buy froi ua, ran no risk of setting imitations. .SlRwarl-.SiivflHfn 1645 MAIN STREET ks*, ipply of ?NT ler. strained ses heep irs in ho$s1.00 ... >loon, Bo&Mn. Maaa. mmmmmammmm iSTm m m mm* M' ? =S? e Price Store, 31 S.C . ^ Clothing, Shoes, Etc. T sst Selected Stock of Cloth- 9?\ ! in the Southern portion 38^ >f BURGENDER BROS-, nS^ ihing in the country for :HILORE^. New Fall ^ JK-TERRY'S LINE! 3 famous Craddock-Terry sb* omen, and Children, the sperience 5g\ nd with the Ready Cash it possible for me to buy than the Merchant, who is VY AND FANCY! v * h Heavy and Fancy, is the * ction. Everything Fresh anything elsewhere until /f\ prices. 1 *}fm \ Rast9l !ICE STORE, SMITH RARMINA * www wnaiwwaavrm ^/P\ /f \ /UN /UN /(F\ /I\ /i\ /ITS. National Bank, JIA, S. C. ^ % / nited States Government, the State Jounty of Richland and the City / Bonds and $100,000 State of South ms, Corporations and, Individuals. sits in our Savings Department, in*, irly. jact your business to your entire BANK. - - Columbia. S. C. $250,000.00 J. P. Matthews, Cashier. $18, $20. I en Top jaMf carefully cement t at every joint. m o lust, no matter how long 9 S en bottom allows for ex- 9 3 ways stays flat. j IK STOVES 1 j construction. Fire boxes are gj hey hold the fire and save the m % v : Hardware Co., j COLUMBIA, S. C. 5