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/ INCORP 1248 frlAIN STREET, Columbi I Js the best pla< link to bu Heat A Stoves and Rani always parry tl and sell ihem at ble prices. Do] them when in Oc and courteous tr< jfoali^ren't enouj Bvo#?aiil ihev will wed M .i To all our Lexing Jf stoye is the place 1 S goods, notions, etc. I mi Dl ATI \ Main Street, N J COLUMBIA, - I: ewwwwwvi LEE A. v 1519 Main Strec V JOBBERS - ASfD I ~ > Stove Pipe, TOnrore, , I Enam^wwe, Hollow Ware, Eve Trough an Conductor She< ? Wood Mantels, v Grates and Tile nuePipe, y S. B. Mc Wholesale " Marlin Griins, Lefevei Fox >. \_A M _ Gun Repairing in the Sho The only Automobile at through sand and mui S. B. Mc COLTJMJ P ' AMI I n & vn k In Columbia, South Carolina, ma! thing in the MACHINERY SUP |f-: Write us for pi ices befoie pla COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., On oorner opposite Seaboar ORATED. Y. M. C. A. BUILDING a, S. C., ce in Soutn Uarc ;ing Stoves, Coo] ges, because the: ie goods in stoc] the lowest possi a't fail to call o: )lumbia. Bromp satment assured. ;h cash to pay lor wh? lit you for |he balance. t ' fcwvwwvww; lewVearj -? ^ i U. 4 f i x x , 4 fton friends. Our 4 :or bay your dress ^ Our prices are 2 e these days. Gome j | & SON, eiar Postoffice, J . - - - S. C. jj fcrWWWWWWl t- CK & BRO. it, Colombia. S. 8. . DEALERS - nr v K % ;' i d et Metals, is,'' ? ' ' - : * ? Tk?? _ 1 .1 /tl ire ijncK ana uiay amps, Pipe, Lttings, alves, x v ocks, Hose, Electric and Gas Fixtures, vPaiats and Oils, Cutlery, Wire Nettinj __ )'l ' MASTER, \ t 7 s Dealer in Guns and Ansley H Guns. - N and Everything oting Line. Moderate Price that run y ' _ . . ' i-Four Cylinder FORD MAQTrP. ivinw i i- ) 3IA, S. C. Y HOUSE ung a specialty of handling ever PLY LINE. cing order elsewhere. Columbia, S. \ d Air Lint Patttngtr Station. rhe Lexington Dispatch. , Wednesday, January 1.1908. 1 ? ** L'm. A._ m.?-. &appy new z ear ww viu- *uwu. "A Happy Ney- Year" dear old town, Rejoice in all thy ways For happy years have come and gone With brief and neeting days. Years we've watched thy growth . In numbers and in wealth; Imm <*y_ In lovely homes, and lovelier trees; jj In cleanliness and health. In pretty streets and shady park3, Where birds their carols sing, L. And sunbeams play the livelong day [ *" And joys supernal bring. [- The crystal water that we drink, Springs from the heart of earth; H As ceaseless as a woman's loye, Wherever it has birth. Our men are those of enterprise, Of gumption, grit and grace, Who believe that good improvements Should have no second place, j Our boys will average well with boys, I Steady, staid, and true, With tact and purpose well in hand The right they will pursue. " Our girls! Ah, heaven bless them,?] = No better anywhere,? They're the kindliest and sweetest F And fairest of the fair. \ : Our babies and our littl6 girls; P Our mothers and our wives, ^ Are beautiful to look upon; ) Are lovely in their lives. ) Our school stands without a peer; ^ With promise great in store, k- Where "Chesterfield" is taught as well k ' As Greek, or Latin lore. k This leads to the higher schools; ^ Our churches, where the soul ^ Is fed from God's Own granaries; w ' And broken lives made whole. * The guardian angel's of our homes; t Where faith and charity ) Are taught to bles9 and fit us for | A bright eternity. p If the Baby is Cutting Teeth, | Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing \ Syrup, for children teething. Itsooth| es the child, softens the gums, allays w all pain, cures wind colic and is the ft best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty k five cents a bottle. Guaranteed un der the Food and Drug act, June 30, ft 1906. Serial number 1908. | tf It is the best of all. ^ i . _ t k Burned to Bekth While Bumk iag Out Chimney. \ Washington, Ga., Dec. 24.?1The " news reached Washington last night = of the fatal burning of Mrs. Lucy Marshall at her home near Aonia in this county, nine miles east of here. (| Mrs. Marshal was at her home Sunday with her mother and about noon she decided that it would he a good time to burn out the chimney which had been clogged with soot. She secured several newspapers with which to make the blast in the chimney and while sitting near the open fireplace the last newspaper instead of being drawn up the chimney, for some reason fell back into her lap a roaring ball of flames. Her clothes became ignited and she was fatally burned before assistance could reach her. Her mother was in the room when the horrible accident occurred and was forced to see her daughter litterally burned to death before hei eyes without being able to extend help. She is tn her eightyfourth year and was too feeble to do more than give the alarm. i 1 Special Announcement Regarding the National Pure Food and Drug Law. We are pleased to announce that Fpley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Fare Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. Derrick's Drug Store. - ; Jumped ia Froat of Cars. New York, Dec. 26.?Ernest G. Stedman, vice president and a director of the J: C. Lyon Building and Operating company, against which a petition in bankruptcy was filed last L. Friday, committed suicide today by jumping in front of a subway train at the 14th street station. The fatality occurred at the rush hour3, precipitatJ ing a panic among the hundreds of waiting passengers. Women became hysterical and it was with difficulty that the crowd was controled by the ? subway police. Bank Foolishness. "When attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your throat is sore, it is rank foolishness to take any other medicine than Dr. King's New Discovery," says C. 0. Eldridge, of Empire, Ga. "I have ^ used New Discovery seven years and I = know it is the best remedy on earth for coughs and colds, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. My children are subject to croup, but New Discovery y- quickly cures every attack." Known the world over as the King of throat and lung remedies. Sold under guaran^e at Kaufiuann Drug Co. and Der[j rick's Drug S4ore. 50c. and $1.00. Trial * bottle free. i''-'Ktr.l -i v | Confinement ) H If you have cause to fear the (| 5| pains c! childbirth, remember that ||| they are due to weakness, or dis- & |J| ease, of the womanly organs, and ra f?| that healthy women do not suffer, &, ||| like weak ones. jp Iine gpeuuc, suicuicujui, vegctable ingredients, of which that E famous, female medicine ani wo- j| manly tonic g WOMAN'S RELIEF ? Is composed, will build tip the | H womanly organs to a healthy state g 89 and thus prevent needless suffer- ? in?> $ raj "Before ay confinemert," writes g ?3 Mrs. Rose Schnbarth, of Mosn- 9 Jra meat, Colo., MI had snch bearing- g Ba down pains I didn't know what to gs ?8 do. Cardni quickly relieved me. R 82 Some months later I had a fine f>< 12<4^. baby, was sick only thirty j| [||| minntes, and did not even have | ??I a doctor." ^ || At All Druggists ^ M WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, I wj stating age and describing sympfen toms, to Ladi* Advisory Dept., 5^ ?|? The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. & Chattanooga, Tenn. E 35 c&< ITegro Mnrdsrcr Lynched i: Oklahoma. Muskogee, Okla., Dec. 24.?Riddle with bullets, tha body of James Ga: den, a negro, is dangling from a tel< graph pole tonight in Henrietta, 01 lahoma, a coal /nining town, thirt miles southwest of here, as the re9u of the first lynching in the new Stato Garden at noon today shot and kil ed Albert Bates, a white man, becans Bates, who is a well know livery mai refused to rent a rig to the negr< Garden said Bates was discriminatin against him because of his color, an going across the street for a pisto Gardner returned and killed Bates. Garden was lodged in jail and ti night a mob of a hundred men batte ed down the doors of the jail and s< cured-the negro and hung him to nearby pole. They then riddled th body with bullets. All the negroes i Henrietta are terrorized. There is negro in the Henrietta jail who it feared will be lynched before tl morning. m # % The Pure Pood Law. Secretary Wilson says, "One of tl objects of the law is to inform the ooi sumer of the presence of certain harmfi drugs in medicines." The law requiri that the amount of chloroform, opiur morphine, and other habit formin drugs be stated on the label of eac bottle. The manufacturers of Chan berlain's Cough Remedy have alwa] claimed that their remedy did not coi tain any of these drugs, and the trut of this claim is now fully proven, as e mention of them is rhade on the labe This remedy is not only 'one of tl safest, but one of the best in use f( coughs and colds. Its value has bee proven beyond question during the man years it has been in general use. Fc sale by Kaufmann Drug. Cut His Throat. Spartanburg, S. C., Dec. 26.?Dr. i C. Thorn, aged 40 years, committe oiii/mHo la?f. rnorhh at his home at Gai ton Shoal3 on Broad river by cuttin his thrpat with a knife. Dr. Thorn was physician for tb Electric Power and Manufactnrin Co. He was born at Arrowwood; th: county, and lived at Cowpens fc many years. He was a great suffere from asthma and when an attac came on him he became very d< spondent. It will be unnecessary for you to g tlirough a painful, expensive" operatio for Piles if you use ManZan. Put u in collapsible tube with nozzle, ready t apply to the soreness and inflammatioi For any form of Piles, prices 50c. gum anteed. Hog Bite Sills. The following is from the Branch ville Journal: Cleveland Metts, young est son of George Metts, who live near Branchville, died last night c hydrophobia, caused by a hog bitin him several months ago. Pinesalve Carbolized acts like a pon] tice, draws out inflammation and poison Antiseptic, healing. For chappe hands, lips, cuts, burns. Sold by Kaui mann Drug Co. John Huggins, a farmer of Florenc county was held up by highwayme: and assaulted. John Snipes, white, is dead at Lan caster as the result of pistol sho wounds he received iu a fight wit Duke Catoe. Tn ston that naiii in the back, tha stiffness of the joints and mucles, tak Pineules. They are guaranteed. Don' suffer from rheumatism, backache, kid ney trouble, when you get 30 days treatment for $1.00. A single dose a bedtime proves their merit. Get ther to-day. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Oo. [ fBANK OP < ? : : : CHAPIN, S I I Our banking facilities ? | place them at your comman terest paid on time deposit* * B with your business. Si J. F. j THE WHITE ROTARY S I The design and finish of the sta I to equal it has yet appeared on the STEADY, SWIFT i Has a very large Bobbin?Holds] BALL BELA LIGHT BUHNER?STRONG and durabl | (White SHUTTLE Machine has been in use I The NEW HOME stands at the top of SHU' r Always on hand good Second Hand Machi 6 machine attachments, shuttles, belts and the b J. H. BERRY, 1802 Main St I: HARMAN'S SH . _ / je Post Office Block, !>* g > 10 ; I When You Go t< a, | DO NOT FORGET 1 ? ?X. C. GrXJ< Jl t [0 Whp keeps a good line of General Merchan 1 ' Notions, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ready ~N tg Crockery, Groceries, Buggit )r All these goods are sold at prices consistent w: n people to do is to inspect the goods and be con y r DR. L. L. TOOLE TC r 1608 Main Street, j <1 COLUMBIA, - S. C. I g PAiHLESS TOOTH EXTRACTOR T, AKD BEHTiST. ; vou .e -g BEST PLATES $10.00 is BRIDGE WORK (per teeth) - $5.00 ,r GOLD FILLINGS - $1.00 up ;r PAINLESS EXTRACTION 25 and 50c \ k All dental work done at money saying swe prices. Sep. 5 tf ^ , SiTiiiMii, ? " LEXINGTON", S. C. ^ > Literary, Scientific and Classical Courses. Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing v and Elocution. College Trained Teachers. Expenses for Ilia! L" Session 860 to 880. on ( r' Fall Term Begins September 2, 1007. eas^ 19 Fall Term Ends January 10, 1908. v Spring Term Begins January 13, 1908. g Spring Term Closes May 15, 1908. Send for catalogue. Address Jj W. E. BLACK, Principal. 1H/1 M. D. HARM AN, Secretary. j gTw. Unbler^ e Chapin, S. C., dj q Has an up-to-date line of COFFINS AND CASKETS ^ t On hand, at prices to suit everybody. h Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00. J12 Call on me and I will save you money. ^AC I am prepared to furnish a hearse when- To ,t ever desired in connection with my un- * AC e dertaking business. Jan. 2. 3m <. ? ? Pr ? Oi Oflfel I A A WHISKEY HABITS , BUS 11 H Ami cured at borne with- / nr. BBBOMi B. M. WOOLLnY, M. D. -LfX' Atlanta, ?a. Office JMN.Pryor Street. | i ... . \ . r i: . ; . . _ ' . _ _ mm] 3T0 excellent. We i id. 5 per cent, in- 1 >. Kindly favor %us 1 EYCUTTa Cashier. | esident. 1 ffllNIi Mitlllffi . ' nd is unexcelled. Nothing ^ market. IND SURE. more thread than any other JRING, Le. It is something new. twenty-five years.) rTLE machines. I have the latest, nes. Needles for all machines and est pnre SPERM OIL. reel, Columbia, S. C. rE CARET THE CHOICEST SHOES." t is never a mistake to "put your 1 t in it" if one of our Handsome )es is meant. They are at once the peliest and most comfortable shoes A l ever put your foot in. Well and Lish, yet strongly made for long and 9 lfortable wear, they easily command i* 111 < ise ana aamiranon irom au lovers 01 ie and "unusualness" in shoes. Our jes, too, command the respect of nl lt pocketbook. , . \ \ 1 OE STORE, , 'J COLUMBIA. S.C. | OUR PIES / found favor with everybody es and men, the little girl in ores and her mother and her [mother. They are of the * ; delicious, wholesome: T in-your-mouth kind, and t anxious to have you tryv ? if you don't know the pro- J i of our ovens. If you do ' we won't have to ask you. HIRER'S STEAM BAKERY, COLUMBIA, S. C. > Batesburg CO CALL ON aiTESR, dise. Consisting of Dry Goods, lade Clothing, Hardware, js and Harness. ith fair dealing. All we want the vinced that they will be treated Oct. 23-3m f vl I OUR LEXINGTON ?| COUNTY FRIENDS Ye have supplied many of ir homes with good v \ Organs and Pianos Ve now want, to place our j et toned instruments in the nes of your children who renber the happy hours they at in the old homestead plavon and singing with the aid I10 Organs we furnished. AIIBI CnA^UI nut viivi Ve will for the next 30 days ve a discount of ten per cent. . Dur Organs and Pianos. Terms VTite or call for catalogs. y r iONE'S MUSIC HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C. I AT t J BRICK'S DRUG STORE, fl LEXINGTON, S. C., 1 be found YAGER'S Cream Chlo- 9 form Liniment, the greatest of all m iiments ior jian or Beast, Jtcneu- <; ? itism especially. rER'S Sarsaparilla. the best of nics and Blood Purifiers. rER'S Oleo-Vino, the System Lilder and best of Cod Liver Oil eparations?You can't taste the I. < , Isk For Yagers Remedies at RRICK'S DRUG STORE. [Hystoria?Woman's Friend) ^