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ByjJ An onn&eprifibula ana < j Lombard Iron Hor! 1 AUGUSTA,, } Foundry, Machine and Boiler Works!a ? Bridges, Roofs, Tanks, Tower and Building Con 4 Caneand Shingle Mill Machinery and Repairs; > ^r^roadjiastiug^^ ; Belt - HV-~v V ^ vi " IIGfHT SAW MILLS^and^GAJ | v u l ci nTte - \ Made ready for tuje, satnra 5 Weatherproof, Rotp J BEST : ROOFING : M v Cold. Always pliable and f J together jui the rolls, Is'ea , i and coated witn superior <u >5, cannot evaporate; therefor v; # Requires no an ri ' t # 5 Guaranteed to cor y \ Boofing Pitch in 600 lb bir J Coaler a INCORPC J WHOLESALE ^ Columbia, r" * ^ QUALITY fYou have probably bought many thing good, thkt cost a good price, bnt under V* test of service soon proved themselves won It might have been shoes that soon ^ " V ' / the sides, capsjbroke down, heels gave i r| gave out and soles were plated. * ' - * ' x " . ' \ -I ?'T V.;*- V/ " > . a "^T? i . , s a I???? ? wear, and|be cc | I wear your luoxi and choice stoc K^HBL ^ Sole agent rp A ! "i m (A . . i v*' "i ' " * \ Opposite Post Office, ? i???M?i^? ^SOUTHERN 2k Untxeslled Dining T Through Pullman Sieepii - a Convenient Scheduler ' AS For fall information i ia consult nearest Southern I W E. W. HUNT, D. * M BROOKS MORGAN, A. ( fee ?i4Zi4L < v * * jeov's inveivt in surpassed and relieves pain very very little rubbing ana ! a scar dr blemish. / c remedy for fhrush. , iny abscess. 5*.50$ I Sf.00 Horses. Cattle. Hogs end Poultry" >ent Free / ^ Moss.. U. 6.A T'Y'l ^ ililiAiA iPiAi/fciAU is and Sepply Co.: GEORGIA [j j\d Mill Supply Store. Engines, Boilers, . structioa; Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil, Fertiliser, Building. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail ing, Packuig, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, , tc.: Shafting, Pullevs, and Hangers. CAST RVERY PAY ' Capacityjer auu nanos 9 and Erie ?K(3NES, Korting and 1 Int?otor9vTferbii\e Water Wheels, etc. > frta.de Mill fipibERS Built to Hartford Specifications a Specialty * Locomotive T eoder Tanks \ 1 . 5 ; Write Ua Before Yo a Buy * 50LINE ENGINE? in Stock ipment. n . WHUVHU? ibles We Advise i ROOFING I ited and coated ;nnder a \ oceas. ? x roof and Fireproof. J [ATERIAL : KNOWN J Not affected l>y heat or \ lexible. It does not stick J .sily affixed. Impregnated J wnp*proof materials which x anal painting. 2 itain no coal tar. i rels - $1.25 per 100 lbs f $4.00 per barrel J inWRANHF I LVII1UU1UL) J RATED, A and kETAIL, v A s. c 5 wwwwwwS SHOES! p that looked the rugged *?5^ffw7 bhless. run over at <ONv^~" vay, sewing, ! gainst these things, -especially in foot>nfidenfc of getting the best quality footey can buy, take advantage of the large k constantly available for making pleas,t our store. / for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.50 V, - , I \ ? X i * V JOYNE, Columbia, S. C. ~ RAILWAY^ Vl> ; Car Service, ^ ig Cars on ail Trains, )K 5 on Local Trains. ^ is to rates, routes, etc. yjjf lauway Tic&et Agent, or wy P. A., Charleston, S. C. w h P. A., Atlanta, Ga. . V%jr * \ ! A Virginian's Tribute to Robert E. Lee. No man ever commanded more absolutely the love and trust of his soldiers than Robert E. Lee. Their devotion was not that of the reckless I followers of Napoleon., It was like the love and trust of children for a father. He rode and walked and talked among them like a farmer with his sons. They knew his great mind planned for their safety as. well as their glory; they knew he was faultlessly brave; absolutely free from personal designs; that his heart and soul were wrapt pp in them; that he shared their triumphs and their suffer ?il?r no if V* n TTTO H. lQgy its la UJLJT ag ll ut nviv W f" ' ? soldier. * Lee's place in the Virginian heart is next to Washington, whom he much resembled?in some things even ahe^ad or Washington. There was more love in Lee's composition than in Washibgton's. . j; I count it an inestimable privilege that I knew this great man?not as an equal or an intimate, of course, but as a very humble and a very insignificant young person who was allowed to touch the hem of his garment. I know all the other great military leaders of that period?Grant, Johnston, Sherman, Sheridan?had many opportunities to observe them in public and in private. None of them impressed me as did General Lee. Possibly I was partial, but I do not think so. About that war I am a philosopher. It was ineyitable, and the men on both sides were equally sincere and equally entitled to respect. Neither victory nor defeat' decided the' question who was the greatest soldier. History must decide that upon the facts, viewed .without bias when all passion has subsided. With the same satisfaction I fe^l that I have viewed the Rockies, Niagara, the boundless billows of midocean^ the starry vault of heaven amidst inanimate things; I thank God that I was permitted to see Robert E. Lee among men. All these represent the best that nature can produce.? From "General Lee As I Knew Him," by John S. Wise, in The Circle /for January. / T \ Simple Remedy for La Grippe La grfppe conglis are dangerous as they frequently develop into pneumonia. ! Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops j the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs so that no serious results need be feared. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar contains no harmful drugs and is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Derrick's Drug Store. The Nov Sporting Annual. ' The greatest of standard authorities, f.hft "Pnlip.A ;te SDortiner Annual." Sublished by Richarcf K. Fox, Frank- , n Square, New York, has just been > issued for 1908, and the many new records have increased its size.5fatn6tv its price. It contains records'of baseball, bicycling, trotting, jumping, j football, racing, aquatics, and all athletic sports. The main feature of the book, however, is the pugilistic records, and manyj>ages are devoted to that popular bianch of sport. This great book is made'doubly attractive by~ its high class illustrations and photos of the champions. It is authentic.and reliable, and stands today anv authority on the subjects upon 1 which it treats. The price is ten c$nts; postage two cents extra. It Does Th# Business. Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clintbn, Maine, says of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. 4'It does the business; I have used it for piles and it cured them. Used it for chapped hands and it cured them. Applied it to an old sore and it healed it withdut leaving a scar behind." 25c. at Kaufmann Drug Co. and Derrick's Drugstore. % ' Sappy Marriage. Mr. R. L. Corley, of Columbia and Miss Lucia Augusta Wilson were happily married Dec. 26th, 1907, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wilson. Rev. H. C. Fennpl performed the cereniony. , Elegant refreshments were served. The bridegroom is a highly esteemed business man of Columbia and the bride has always been a great favorite with the people of Abbeville. Their happiness is assured and they have the best wishes of all.?The Abbeville Medium. A Mother's Horrible Death. Charlottesville, Va., Jan. 2?Mrs, Edward Kirby, -wife of the assitant at the county home here, was roasted to death at noon today in the presence of her terrified little children. The woman's clothing ignited from a fire in the stove. Her body was fearfully burned. / After Twenty-Nine Years. "For twenty-nine years I have been at intervals a great sufferer from rheumatism, writes' James Hyde, of Beebe. Ark. "i)uririg that time I used gallons of various kinds of liniments and oils, but got very little relief. The attacks were so bad that I was often confined to my bed helpless for weeks and months at a time. "Not long ago, while suffering from a severe attack, a sample bottle of Sloan's Liniment was sent to me for trial. My surprise was great when I found that it gave me instant relief, and I immediately ordered two large bottles. I have used about a half of one fifty-cernt bottle, and feel s<f well that I want every body afflicted as I was to know what Sloan's Liniment has done for me, and I shall always have a feeling of gratitude for the man who sent me the sample bottle." Two policemen were killed while trying to make an arrest in Knoxviile Tenn., last Wednesday. Stomach Trouble Cured. If you have any trouble with your stomach you should take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. P. Klote of Edina, Mo., says: "I have tjspH a irrftaf-. manv diffprant medicines for stomach trouble, but find Chamberlain's Stomache and Liver Tablets more beneficial than any other remedy I ever used." For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. Thrailkill Must Serve Time. Governor Ansel has refused to grant a pardon to Clarence Thrailkill, of Saluda county, who is now serving a three years' sentence for manslaughter. It will be recalled that young Thrailkill and his father, Morgan Thrailkill, killed young Ben Burton at Monetta two years ago. At the trial the father was convicted of muro 11 fo aori fon oo UCi aiiu 19 UVVT OClMUg a me DVUI.V11W in the State penitentiary. The son was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to serve three years on the county chaingang. % ^ A Sandy Iron Cleaner. You can make a very practical little contrivance for use onaroningday, says The Delineator for January. It consists of a block of wood about five inches square. Five holes are bored in this block and filled with beeswax. These are covered with a piece of muslin. The other side of the block is covered with emery-cloth. The emery side of the block is used to rub the iron on if the starch sticks, and the wax side gives the iron smoothness. Disturbed The Congregation The person who disturbed the congregation last Sunday by continually coughing is requested to buy a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. Derrick's Drug Store. Picked Up Arcund Chapin. To the Editor of The Dispatch: / MrsiH. N. Amick and grand-daughter have gone on a visit to Charleston. Mr. J. N. Lindler and family visited Mr. and IV^rs. P. JV. Addy last week. Mrs. Coogler and daughter, Miss Essie, of Hilton, visited the family of Mr. William Lindler. Jan. |. ^ F. m m m J ' ? "Bon Air" to Have Social Club The "Bon Air,", a tourist hotel in Augusta, has paid the $300 license, the amount required by law, and will I open a social club for the accommo dation of IRe tourists who stop at this famous resort. ; \ . , , Special Announcement Begarding the. National Pure Food and Drug Law. , We: are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure FoocLand Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful ' drugs, and we recommend it as a sate j remedy for children And adults.. Der- j rick's Drug Store. I ,. t ..The New York legislature convened and Gov. Hughes in his menage had directed' laws against race track gambling and other illegitimate busi-, ^ness methods in that staie. , \ Joseph W. Kate, a prominent telegraph operator who had charge of an office at Manassas, Va., during the Civil war, died at Manchester last we^k. . ^ Gov. Ansel has received a letter from President (Roosevelt in which the president thanks him for the interest which he has shoyra in the conference of governors to .be held in Washington this coming spring. Mr. N. W. Hardin has been elected a member of the House from Cherokee county, to fill the unexpired term of the late W. F. McCartha. The first lynching of 1908 occurred oil Thursday at Brookhaven, Miss., when a negro was shot to death by an enraged mob. The negro had killed a policeman. i A little girl in Charleston while attending a Christmas tree had* her clothing to catch fire and she. was burned so badly that she will die from the injury. ' The president held a reception to public officers at the White House on the 1st* # ~ X ,94 A Higher Health Level. "I have reached a higher health level since I began using Dr. Kinefc New Life Pills," writes Jacob Springer, of West Franklin, Maine. "They keep my stomach, liver and bowels working just right." If these pills disappoint you on trial, money will be refunded at Kaufmann Drag Co. and Derrick's Drug Store. * 25c. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, Court of Common Pleas. Elliott Golden, Plaintiff, against John Dreher, Alice Dreher, Annie Martha Dreher., Lula May Dreher, James Dreher, EJoise Dreher, Laura Dreher Congress and F. A. Heggman, (defendants. / Summons for Relief. (Complaint Served.) To the defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served,upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on ' ? ' -j- ii- ~a. r me stLDScriDers at tueir umutj at jueAJugton, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if yon fail 'to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated December 9th, 1907. EFIRD & DREHER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To John Dreher and Laura Dreher Congress :, You will take notice that the original Summons and Complaint in above stated action have this day been filed in the office of Clerk of Court for said county and State at Lexington, S. C. v EFIRD & DREHER, Plaintiff's Attorney's. December 9th, 1907. 6wl2 YOU NEED GOOD LIGHT! C. H. HARTLEY, fiaston, S. C. I am now selling the best light lamp, suitable for streets, halls, churches, or general purposes. They give a bright, mollnw liclit. and are miaranteed to ftive perfect satisfaction. One-third less cost than kerosene oil. Call on or write me for prices. Nov. 20 3m C. H. HARTLEY, Gaston, S. C. STOMACH IS S OF NIATI; TliAAmr A HvanrA/ 4 IV TV 4 11WV/1 J nu T MiiVVi Spreading Over I L. T. Cooper's theory concerning the c human stomach, which he claims to t prove with his new medicine, is being s given more respect and comment every 1 day. c Cooper claims that 90 per cent, of g all ill health is due to stomach trouble, b "When interviewed about his theory recently, he said: "Stomach trouble is P the great curse of the 20th century C so far as the civilized races are con- h cerned. Practically all of the chronic t ill health of this generation is caused ? by abnormal stomachic conditions. In b earlier days, when the-human race was s closer to nature, and men and women a worked all day out of doors, digging c their frugal existence from the soil, d the tired, droopy, half-sick people that P are now so common, did not exist a "To be sure, there' was sickness in v those days, but it was of a virulent s character, and only temporary. There v wafe none of this half-sick condition r all the time with which so many are d afflicted nowadays. 1 "I know positively that every bit of * this (Chronic ill health is caused by s stomach trouble. The human stomach in civilized people today is degenerate. ? It lacks tone and strength. This weak- ^ ness has gradually come through a sedentary existence. I further know j, ( that few people can be sick with the p ' digestive apparatus in perfect! shape, t The sole reason for my success is bet 1 ~ The Palmetto columb: we are f , A Depository for the Un of South Carolina, the C ( of Columbia. WE OWN . / $400,000 United States E Carolina Bonds. we solicit Accounts of Banks, Firr we pay Four Per Cent, on depos: terest calculated quarter we promise Our best efforts to transe satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL ] ' CAPITAL $ ? WHjTE Jones, President. When You Go DO NOT FORGED c. GI * Who keeps a good line of General Merc] Notions, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Read] ? I Crockery, Groceries, Buj All these goods are sold at prices consisfcen people to do is to inspect the goods and be right, i C J . I see I HERE! | 8 r<>4?' 8 Is your Liver all right? Are your Kidneys in a healthy condition? If so, 8 -HILTON'S LIFE for 8 8 , the LIVER < 8 i 8 . and KIDNEYS. 8 will keep them so, If not, Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys will make them so. A 25c. bottle { J will convince you of this fact. Sold wholesale by 8 The Murray Drug Co., 8 8 Columbia, S. C. 8 8 Tor sale at The Bazaar, 8 8 Lexington, S. C. 8 ## ? FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE WILL CURE YOU 1 of any case of Kidney of Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Brighi's Disease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Derrick's Drug Store. A | Write at once and learn why we secure best positions, and best salaries for our graduates. V. Eugene Anderson, Pres. . J Chamberlain's * ' Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life, [AT HUMAN LIFE ? ' i by Young Man Is Entire Country. a use my New Discovery medicine ones the stomach up to required trength in about six weeks' time, "hat is why I have had more people v ome and thank me wherever I have one to introduce my medicine, than I tave had time to talk with." Among the immense numbers of peole who are now strong believers ill Jooper's theory and medicine is Mrs. 1 E? Delano, a prominent resident of he suburb of Brookline, Boston, Mass. !he says: "For several years I was Token Mn health, caused primarily by tomach and nerve troubles. I gradu- lly became worse, until recently I was ompelled to go without solid food for lays at a time. I had sour stomach, ialpitation of the nerves of stomach, nd heart, dyspepsia, and extreme nerousness. I suffered terribly with inomnia, and my liver, bowels and irhole system gradually became deanged. I felt instant relief the first lay I began this Cooper medicine, now feel like a new being. Today walked all over town, shopping? omething L have not done for years. "I make this statement wholly from , sense of duty. I feel I owe it to myone who might find relief and enewed hanDiness as I have done." The record made by the Cooper med-? cines is astonishing. We will take ileasure in discussing it with anyone yho \ wishes to know about theflk ?The Kaufmann Drug Co. National Bunk, [A, S. 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If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. P. H. LACBICOTTE & CO, JEWELERS. 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C. 'Phone 934