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mw 1248.. MAIN STREE1 Co lu ml Is the best p] lina to bay He ^ rin#1 Pq QbUVUO auu AVU always carry ancEsell them j ble prices. E them when in < . and courteous 1 | If yoa haven't eo< ' you want they will ci jmji? \ JOBBERS - AI Hollow Ware & vi;^ i Grates and' Flue Pipe, fm w ' S. B. 1 Wholes Marlin Guns, Lefei Fc Gun Repair in in the SI t ' \ * , The only Automobile j ; "''x through sand and r ? HI 5. d. ivi colu: ^ - \ ^ I THE In Columbia, South Carolina, thing in the MACHINERY $ Write us for prices before COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO. On oorner opposite Seal ilLEY COMPANY, RPO RATED. iv. r, Y. M. C. A. BUILDING. ? bia, ?>. u., j lace in South Caroating Stoves, Cook ,nges, because they the goods in stock it the lowest possiton't fail to call on Columbia. Prompt treatment assured. 1 ! i . ' ' 1V . t s v Nigh cash to pay for what # f-? IL^ rent you tot me oaiance. NewYear I ington friends. Our 2 :e to buy your dress , ^ ?tc. Our prices are S itive these, days. Come \ j j " a Ann i 11 & 5UN, > t, Near Postoffice, \ " - s-c, I vwwvwwvwv^ w, & it, treet, Colombia. S. S. ID - DEALERS - IN V. , i ' - ' ^ . k I S ?A .< , '* ? "" ' X'JtJj?... _ . .. \ . . , ? 1. V V- * ; . and Jheet Metals, els,v , ' nies, 1 * . Fire Brick and Clay Pumps, Pipe, / Fittings, Valves, Cocks, Hose, Electric and Gas Fixtures, , Paints and'Oils, Cutlery, Wire Netting. ' s . / * - 1 i 1 < : MASTER, [ ale Dealer in rer Guns and Ansley H. >x Guns. g and Everything looting Line. at Moderate Price that runs nud-Four Cylinder FORD IcMASTER. MBIA, S. 0. w uAiier ilt ni/u^Bi making a specialty of handling every>UPPLY LINE, placing order elsewhere. , - Columbia, S. C. board Air Lino Passenger Station. , i . --i" - .. The Lexington Dispatch. _ Wednesday, January 1,1908. ITews Around Gaston. To the Editor of The Dispatch: On the afternoon of Christmas day +.V?o Hpath an^el visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Goodwin and claimed for his victim little Edgar. He was only five years old, but he was too pure for this world and God took him to live with Him. All that the skilled physician, Dr. L. C. Brooker, and loving parents could, do was done, but without avail. The remains of little Edgar were laid to rest in the cemetary at Sandy Run Baptist church, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. Sherry. Mr. James A. Pound, formerly cf this place but now of Talco, Ala., spent the Yuletide with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Jas. H. Pound. He was accompanied by his beautiful young bride. The Sand Mountain schcfol, wider the management of Miss Mincy Pound, is progressing nicely. Messrs. Daniel, Lemuel and Golden Sigh tier, of Andalusia, Ala., are visiting their parents. The Baptist Union met with Sandy iRun church last Sunday. But few churches were represented. Mrs. C. S. Goodwin and children are visiting Mrs. Goodwin's mother, Mrs. B. A. Rowell, at Bamberg. % ' Mr. D. E. Hammond, of Gilbert, spent Saturday night with the family of Mr. J. H. Pound. Gaston, Jan. 4. P. P. 7 < ???' * V \. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth, Bfe sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty five cents a bottle. Guaranteed under the Food and Drug act, June 30, 1906. Serial number 1908. tf It is the best, of all.. 'Christmas Tree at Black Creek. To the Editor of The Dispatch: It was our privilege , to be present at Bethlehem church, Black Creek, on Christmas day, to attend the Sunday school exercises. The superintendent and leader is Mr. S. R. Smith, who is worthy of the position and mTrao. fn oil Tho ovor. OOVlOiawiVU tV 9M Auvy i cises of the pupil? during the day were fine?and showed what could be done by the help of God. Within the chancel stood a cedar tree and from its branches hung many beautiful gifts which made fclad the hearts of those who received them. The congregation was large and very orderly. Thus we have past another milestone of the Christian race to the world'to come, ^and may it be said, One army of the living God To Thy command we bow; Part of the host have crossed the flood And part are crossing now. Al* \ Horsa With. Hydrophobia. A hprse belonging to Wilbur Gauntt, just beyond Helena, was bitten by a mad dog several days ago. It developed a genuine case of hydrophobia on Mopday, trying to bite everything within sight, and exhibiting every symptom of rabies. It was killed on Wednesday as a matter of $>re,caution and to get it out of its misery, for there was no chance of its ever gettingwell. It was a valuable animal.?Newberry Observer. ' Seaboard in Sands of Boceivor.. Judge Don A. Pardee of the United States circuit court, has yiamed S. Davies Warfleld and R. Lancaster Williims receivers for the Seaboard Air Line railway. Thpy are empowered to continue the business of the . road, to borrow money to pay interest on mortgages etc., whenever due. Thev are reauired to furnish bond to the amount of 50,000 each. The financial panic is said to be the cause of the road's inability to pay its debts. 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. O. Eldridge, of Empire, Ga. '4Ikave used New Discovery seven, years and I know it Js the best remedy' on earth for coughs and colds, croup, and all throat and lnng troubles. My children are subject to croup, but New Discovery quickly cures every attack." Known the world over as the King of throat and lung remedies. Sold under guarantee at Kaufmann Drug Co. and Derrick's Drug Store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. ' t - ? ' r Hebron Chronicles. To the Editor of The Dispatch: Everybody seemed to enjoy the Christmas holidays, most especially our young people* Mrs. Mae Kreps and little daughter, Gladys, of Langley, are visiting relatives in this section. f wKa iq foooViinor XlLXOn j_ien>uic: iiywi, nuu 10 near Leesville, spent the holidays with her uncle, Mr. R. N. Senn. Miss FannietSloan was the attractive guest of Miss Leila Hendrix during Christmas week. Mr. Loyd Jones, of Augusta, Ga., spent a few days with his sister,* Mrs. W. L. Hook, last week. Several of our young people heard "Madame Butterfly" at the Columbia theatre on Friday night of last week. Miss Mary Gale of Columbia, has returned, after a delightful visit to her friend, Miss Bessie Hook. Mrs. A. W. Harman and little laughter, Thelma, are visiting her mother, Mrs. M. R. Marchant. Masters Ray and Dewey Hydrick have returned to their home at Springfield, after visiting their cousin, Mrs! M. H. Hook. Miss Mima Hook spent the Christmas holidays with Misses Blanche and Sadie Dent in Columbia. Jan. 4. Two Cousins. To stop that pain in the back, that stiffness of the joints and mucles, take Pineules. They are guaranteed. Don't suffer from rheumatism, backache, kidney trouble, when you get 30 days' treatment for $1.00. A single dose at bedtime proves their merit. Get them to-day. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. Items From STear Peak. To the Editor of The Dispatch: Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Hope and little child, Mrs. John C. Swygert, Jr., and son, Raynold, of Union, and Mrs. Dr. W. Price Tim merman and little Price, of Batesburg, have ail been visiting at Mr. John C. Swygert's. Mr. 0. H. Shealy, of Clinton, ,and Miss Corrie Shealy, of Columbia, have been spending a few days at home. Miss Lillian Sweetenburg, of Hodges, are visiting Miss Rosalee Suber and other relatives around Peak. Mr. H. H. Counts went to Columbifi last week on business. Messrs. Jesse and Keith Haltiwan ger spent Christmas at home. Miss Helen Shealy has returnee home, after visiting relatives in Sa luda. * Misses Kate Bushardfc and Brcdit Summer, of Columbia, have been vis iting relatives in and around Peak. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Counts, of Bes semer City, N. C., haye been spend ing a few days here. / Messrs. Walter Eleazer and wif< visited Augusta a few days ago. Peak, Jan. 6. Violet ana Rose. The Pure Food Law. Secretary Wilson says, "One of th< objects of the law is to inform the con sumer of the presence of certain harmfu drugs in medicines." The law require) that the/ amount of chloroform, opium morphine, and other habit forming drugs be stated on th& label of eacl bottle. The manufacturers of Cham berlain'^ Cough Remedy have alwayi claimed that their remedy did not con tain any of these drugs, and the trutl of this claim is now fully proven, as n( mention of them is made on the label This remedy 4s not only one of thi safest., but one of the best in use fo: coughs.and colds. Its value has beei proven, beyond question during the man] jbars it has been in general use. Fo; sale by Kaufmann Drug-. . * Was Pelted With Eggs. Evansville, Ind., Dec. 30.?Enragec because he said in a sermon lastnighi that women who danced wereofques tionable character, the Rqv. Ernes Sweeton, a Holiness minister, whc claims St. Louis as His home, was to night assaulted on the streets-of New burg, Ind., near here, with eggs anc clubs. The eggs camel with such force thai he was knocked dowri and. sevvera men beat him with clubs. It is skic the assault was made by the husband* and brothers of women assailed ii last night's sermon. Funds Tied Up By Injunction. On January first Judge J. C. Pritchard of the United States circuit Icourl at Ashevaie, N. C., issued an orde] restraining the State dispensary com .mission from paying out any of th< funds of the State dispensary or turn ipz same-over to thev State treasurer. The order was v issued upon com plaint of Messrs. T. M. Mordecai Frank Carter and 0. Chedester, attorneys for the Wilson Distilling com pany, who has a claim against the ol<3 institution to the amount of $3,000. ?* . / Governor Won't Extend Time. Governor Ansel 'after a conference with Comptroller General Jones oi Monday decided that he would no extend the time for paying taxes, so the usual 1 per cent penalty will b? added. , _s < , It will be unnecessary for yon to g< through a painful, expensive operatioi for Piles if you use ManZan. Put u] in collapsible tube with nozzle, ready U apply to the soreness and inflammation For any form of Piles, prices 50c. guar anteed. Senator Tillman spoke at Orange burg Wednesday on the race question He did not use his pitchfork a greai deal. The proceeds of his lectur< went to the Orangeburg Hospital as *sociation. Pinesalve Carbolized acts like a poul tice, draws out inflammation and poison Antiseptic, healing. For chappec hands, lips, cuts, burns. Sold by Kauf mann Drug Co. \ Sherard L. Callahafn, a well knowr merchant of Honea Path, accidentally shot and killed his wife while hand ling a rifle last week. The accidenl is a most distressing one and the hus band is almost crazy. / c^n uy | Pressing !j I Down Pains 1 SB are a sign of serious female com* SB plaint, that should have immediate gb 9 attention. |i| J| If yon begin in time, yon can ||| K1 generally treat yourself at home, &g| fa without the need of consulting a SjS gsj physician, by the regular use of l|j IB Cardni, the well-known remedy for HI women's ills. M Si Composed of pnr^y vegetable g8 m and perfectly harmless medicinal tM ? ingredients, being, besides, a gen* Sg| tie, non-intoxicating, strengthenU kg toofc) m JLrs RELIEF B relieves all female complaints. PS "My wife," writes John A. Rodeers, of Hamnden Sidney, Va^ 8g2 "was nothing but a walking skcle3|| ton, from female trouble. She $>3 Hg suffered agonies with bearing* jra down pains, backache and head- |||] 58 achc. Doctors failed to relieve JJfa Eg her, so she took Cardul, and is gj |P| now entirely cured." ?jju M At All Druggists p B WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, vM stating age and describing sym- ?9 Ea toms, to Ladies Advisory Dept., 39} The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. iaB l^j Chattanooga, Tenn. E 3 0 lM t ' ' * ; K3fiSa \ I'll' 'L I]| ' lmh> 2 j yon i i /////F:1'.'jA)'(. .)"< j()j)<?jO No smoke? Often yot . wV~ in some roo IM ' J { >0 nace docs n . Im (J * pick up ant ; I PERFECTION 1 (Equipped with Sm ft to the room you want to heat? Vm house. It has a real smokeless Jl/m smoke or smell?turn the wi 1 Hllum. as ^ow as y?u ?^rass ( I that gives out glowing hf i iliillllm ished in japan and nic || llft^ anywhere. Every i m The/$&y&Lamp a \\ reader. It gives a brilliant, steady light r j J that makes study a pleasure. Made ol brass, nickel j If with the latest improved central draft burner. Evi j ft Ii you cannot obtain the Perf&tion Oil Heater oi j. I I your dealer write to our nearest agency for descri; 1l| STANDARD Oil* COMP \\ (Incorporated) ' \\\nuiwnnfflnmnnun\Hm\m\\wwuHv ' V i' THE WHITE ROTARY ' < i The design and finish of the s b to equal it has yet appeared^ on ti J / STEADY, SWIFT i . ./ 3 Has a very large Bobbin?Hole BALL BE A LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG and dur (White SHUTTLE Machine has been in i 5 The NEW HOME stands at the top* of SB r Always on hand good Second Hand Ma< ' machine attachments, shnttles, belts and th i J. If. BERRY, 1802 Main.: ' \ . ^ [ ' BEN DAVID, I b ; NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER, t.. ; ' ? 3 ?? 1 5 < ' . 3 Finest Bestaurant in South Caro' ^ * / Only "Won . Special Bates by the Week b \ , v MeaL i IBEST ORGANS ' ' ilt Factory Prices. j I Every home can ^afford and should possess the best Or- j j * OA QQ CXT J T , giU-L. J.C1111S ov jFor a limited time we will C sell $90 Organs at only $75. * Ik Only $?5 now; $25 Nov. ^ I 19CJ6; $25 Nov. 1909, and no interest. T R $80 Organs now only $75. j ' Don't pav the peddler a . > big profit, but come to us or j clip and send this advertise- [ ment with your letter asking for catalogue and price list, ^ to MALANE'S f | "MUSIC I ! HOUSE, Columbia, S. C. PIANOS & ORGANS. ? I AT 1 DERRICK'S DRUG STORE, LEXINGTON, S. C., B Will be found YAGER'S Cream Ohio- ? roform Liniment, the greatest of all ^ liniments for Man or Beast, Rheu- 0 matism especially. i P YAGER'S Sarsaparilla, the best of C Tonics and Blood runners. I ? I YAGER'S Oleo-Vino, the System | e1 t Builder and best of Cod Liver Oil d< Preparations?You can't taste the _ Oil. Ask For Yager's Remedies at J DERRICK'S DRUG STORE. I (Hystoria?Woman's Friend) 1 - - - | | . . .v .: ggjl. wan! II? ' : want it? I I! no smell?no tronble. yUl l m in the house the fur- 1 1 carry a W Oil Heater I okeless Device) I device absolutely preventing Ml, ck as high as you can pr M J1 font holds 4 quarts of oil Ml I. yy lamp warranted. J I ffrr-, \ ff]j 111 t . . . . ^ A SEWINO MACHINE * tand is unexcelled. Nothing lie market- j ' AND SURE. Ls more thread than any othet ARING, able. It is something new. use twenty-five years.) [UTTLE machines. I have the latest. \ shines. Needles for all machines and e best pure SPERM OIL. Street, Columbia, S. C. > 't staurazit, a ' ' > ' Proprietor, 1 COLUMBIA, S. C. , * ? . \ , * V lina. * i tan's Restajirant in Columbia. r i ?. >;: ' ? at all Hours?Niffht or Dav. ? / * DR. L. L. TOOLE 1608 Main Street, COLUMBIA, - S, C. ? 'AIMLESS TOOTH EXTRACTOR / AND DENTIST. JEST PLATES - - . $10.00 5RIDGE WORK (per tooth) - $5.00 K)LD FILLINGS - - $1.00 up ?AINLESS EXTRACTION 25 and 50c dl dental work done at money saving prices. Sep. 5 tf iilitlii, LEXINGTON, S. C, ! .iterary, Scientific and Classical ft....... uuuiaedi 7ocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing and Elocution. College Trained Teachers. Expenses for Session $60 to $80. ,u "all Term Begins September 2, 1907. ^all Term Ends January 10, 1908. m Ipring Term Begins January 13, 1908. pring Term Closes May 15, 1908. v Send for catalogue. Address W. E. BLACK, Principal. M. D. HARMAN, Secretary. ' / ' . 5. W. LINDLER, Chapin, S. C,, * , r 1: Las ail up-iu-uaie nixc ux iOFFINS AND CASKETSLn hand, at prices to suit everybody. * rices range from $1.50 np to $50.00. all on me and I will save you money, am prepared to furnish a hearse whenrer desired in connection with my unertaking business. Jan. 2. 3m Bfe HI 11 m m and WHI8KEY HABITS * I III Am cured at home withI III IW| out pain. Bo"k of parI I IV I VI ticulars sen f7BEE, I wmmmmmwmm B. M. WOOLL?Y. M. D. Atlanta* Ga. Office 104 N. Pryor Street* \ /