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J Foundry. M&ohine emd Boiler Worli
Bridges, Roofs, Tanks, Tower and Building <
Cane aud Shingle Mill Machinery and Repai
road Castings; Railroad and Mill Supplies; I
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QUALITY
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the sides, capsjbroke down, heels gave
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bought and at a small profit.
PORE YOU BUY
, A. DAVIS,
et, Columbia, S. C.
rhs and Supply Co. |
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? and Mill Supply Store. Engines. Boilers, ;
Construction; Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil, JPertilizer,
rs; Building, unugc, x-atiwij, i uiuutt &uu iuu?Jelting,
Packing, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, ,
s, etc.: Shafting, Pullevs, and Hangers.
CAST EVERY PAY >
Capacity for 300 Hands
las and Erie ENGINES, Kortirvg and \
lor Injectors. T urbine W at or Wheels, etc. >
i Gra.de Mill BOI13ERS BuJltto Hartford
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Looomotiv? Tender Tanks >
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ASOLINE ENGINES in Stock
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Uriels - $1.25 per 100 lbs ?
$4.00 per barrel ?
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against these tilings,. especially in footconfident
of getting the best quality foot>ney
can buy, take advantage of the large !
X)k constantly available for making pleasat
our store.
t for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.50
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The Lexington Dissatch.
Wednesday, January 22.1308.
A DIRS CALAMITY.
Predicted by a So-called Prophet in
Pennslyvania?Says the World Will
Come to an End in the Latter Part
of December Next.
A York, Pa., prophet, at least one
vwho claims to be a prophet and whose
prophecies have attracted the attend
J tion of people who care for that sort
of thing, ha9 issued his 1908 bulletin.
Ib i6 his habit and his livlihood, of
course, but this one is more startling
than some of those previously issued.
The following is his last bulletin:
The end of the world. The end of
this world will come to an end in
winter, in the end of the month of
December on a Sunday, in the year
1908. Heaven and earth will pass
away. Nineteen hundred and eight
will be a year of trouble, such as was
never known before, nation shall rise
against nation. Kingdom shall rise
againat kingdom, There shall be famines
and pestilences and earthquakes,
t Rivers will dry up.
; The fish of the sea will die.
j The sea will boil lip with a great
j noise.
j The cities of the nation will fall.
Mountains will not be found.
Islands will pass away.
The city of Boston will sink.
N6w York will go up in smoke.
People will flee to the mountains.
The land will dry up to get ready
for fire.
The crops will fail and prosperity
will be cut off.
The banks will keep on failing.
*This cannot be stopped.
Roosevelt will get rid of all his
TVk ATT
UUVAiCJ
The treasury will go dry.
People will carry their money in
their pockets and hide it in their
homes.
Families will steal it from one another.
This is the gold that is < piled
up for the last days. This gold will
rust in your pockets. It will give
you more trouble than good.;
Labor organizations will CQme un[
der one head and rule the land.
There will be great wrath among
the people. Hatred, killing one another,
hanging themselves, and children
will rise against their parents;
two against three, and three against
two; mother-in-law against daughterin-law.
All plagues that are written
in the bible will be bi ought forth.
The land will be full of lice, frogs,
crickets and locusts. Whosoever be
stung of the locust will die.
There will be signs in the sun, in
the moon and in the stars. In the
end of time the sun will be black, and
the land will be in distress. The moon
will be as blood, the stars will fall and
the heavens will be shaken. This
coming summer and fall the elect, the
saints, will be gathered together
"For unto Jesus shall the gathering
be."
The bride is getting ready to meet
Jesus, the bridegroom, and we will be
changed in the twinkling of an eye
ana meet tne .Lord in tne air.?Lx.
Simple Remedy for La Grippe
La grippe conglis axe dangerous as
they frequently develop into pneumonia.
Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops
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.
"Bue&etsliop" Bill.
Washington, Jan. 14.?Senator Jeff
Davis of Arkansas returned to Washington
today. He announced that he
would introduce a so-called 4'bucketshop'1
bill in the senate on Monday.
The measure is designed to prevent
stock gambling and dealing in future
sales of cotton and other products;
Special Announcement Regarding
the National Pure
Pood and Drug Law.
We are pleased to announce that
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j?uicv s xiujjcj' ttiiu xar iur cougns, cuius
and lung troubles is not affected by the
National .Pure Food and Drug law as it
contains no opiates or other harmfal
drugs, and we recommend it as a safe
rein&dy for children and adults. Derrick's
Drug Store.
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Gorman Acquitted of 2?urder.
John C. Jerry, a young German
farmer, was acquitted of murder. at
Laurens last week. He was charged
with having killed his brother. Jerry's
plea was self defense, claiming that
his brother, Frank. Jerry, was making
at the defendant with a hoe. The
defendant was fined one dollar for
carrying concealed weapons.
It will be unnecessary for you to go
through a painful, expensive operation
for Piles if yon use ManZan. Put up
in collapsible tube with nozzle, ready to.
apply to the soreness and inflammation.
For an}* form of Piles, prices 50c. guaranteed.
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WIFE SHOOTS S2LF.
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Sitting On Husband's Lap They Strug- I
gled for Weapon..
"I'll shoot you," playfully said Mrs.
Bessie Markham, wife of J. E. Markham,
of Lynchburg, Va., as she was
sitting on his lap with a 32-calibre revolver
in her hand a few days ago.
The husband cautioned her to be careful,
and grabbed for the weapon, i
Tney struggled for it, and it was discharged,
exploding the only cartridge
in it, the ball penetrating Mrs. Markham's
left breast, and death ensued
in less than an hour. A coroner's
jury decided that her death was accidental.
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luis. iuarsnam was ly-years oia ana
had been married two years. She
leaves no children.
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Doss It Pay?
Does advertising pay?
That question is one which has been
discussed a great deal in the pjs^, but
Hot so much of late. Merchant and
business men of all Hinds have come
to the conclusion, as a rule, that it
does pay when properly applied to a
business. A merchant need not expect
returns, however, by placing a
small ad occasionally. He wants to
buy space regularly and change the
advertisement as often as he has
something to offer if he would get
proper results from advertising.
A new merchant in a town should,
of all men, use considerable spacekeep
his name constantly before the
people. He should use catchy expressions
and make his name a by
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worn in me community m wnicn he
does business. The reader will notice
that) as a general thing, the merchants
who do the most business are the ones
who continually advertise?week in
and week out.
There is no use quibbling or parleying
over the question as to whether
advertising pays or not.
The merchants who nse the moso I
newspaper space will tell, you IT ?
DOES PAY^JO.. ADVERTISE.?Seneca
Farm anil Factory. j
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Stomach Trouble Cured.
If you have any troulle with your
stomach you should take Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. P.
Klote of Edina, Mo.,' says: T have
used a great manv different * medicines
for stomach trouble, but lind .Chamberlain's
Stomach? and Liver > Tablets
more beneficial than any other remedy :
I ever used.'' For sale by Kaufmann,
Drug Co.
At his home New York, Charlies W. I
Whitney, of the firm of H. N. Whitney
& Son, committed snicide recently by
shooting himself at his home. His
family deny that financial troubles
were responsible for the deed.
A Higher Health Level. .
"I have reached a higher health level
since I began using Dr. King's 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.
Just because there is room at the
top is no reason why you should step
on people in order to get there.
Pinesalve Carbolized acts like a poultice,
draws out inflammation and poison.
Antiseptic, healing. For chapped
hands, lips, cuts, burns: Sold by Kaufmann
Drug Co.
While the average man is satisfied
with a maximum of 32 teeth, a Turk
near Bailburt, in Asia Minor, boasts
of 45, ail perfect. He belongs to a
well-toothed family, his mother and
a sister each having the same num
ber. ' |
AGE NO BART
Everybody in .South, Carolina
is Eligible.
Old people stooped with suffering,
Middle age, courageously fighting,
Youth protesting impatiently;
Children, unable to explain;
All in misery from their kidneys.
Only a little backache first.
Comes when you catch a cold.
Or when you strain the back.
Many complications follow.
Urinary disorders, diabetes, Briglit's
disease.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure backache.
Cure every form of kidney ills.
J. W. Powell-, proprietor of a gen- 1
feral store,' and -coal, wood and ice ,
dealer of Waverly, living at 2010
Blanding St., Columbia, S. C.,saysU '
"My son has been afflicted with kidnejT
and urinary trouble from childhood,
being unable to control the |
secretions especially when asleep, j
Since using Doan's Kidney Pills he
has entirely recovered.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, j
New York, sole agents for the United j
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?and I
take no other. ;
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used as a gcrqle and applies
Ihe outside of Ihe throat ret
Hie swelling and gives instant
for Croup, Quincy Son
Bronchitis, Asthma, Pain
Lungs this liniment is uns
Sloans Liniment is indispei
when travelling because it
penetrating, warming, sootl
healing and antiseptic.
Price 25<t,50tfcHC
Dr.Earl 5, Sloan, Boston. Mas
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The Palmetto
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WE ABE
A Depository for the Un
of South Carolina, the C<
of Columbia.
WE OWN
$400,000 United States B
Carolina Bonds.
WE SOLICIT
Accounts of Banks, Firn
WE PAY : T
' Four Per Cent, on deposi
terest calculated quarter]
WE PROMISE. '
Our best efforts to transa
satisfaction.
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When You Go i
DO NOT FORGET
or. C. GL
Who keeps a good line of General Merch
Notions, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ready
Crockery, Groceries, Bug
All these goods are sold at prices consistent
people to do is to inspect the goods and be c
right. ' '
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J Is your Liver all right? J
J Are your Kidneys in a J
J healthy condition? If so, J ,
% HILTON'S LIFE for
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| Hilton's Life for the Liver
? and Kidneys will make
them so. A 25c. bottle
g will convince you of this
2 fact. Sold wholesale by
| The Murray Drug Co., 2 I*
2 Columbia, S. C. 2
2 Tor sale at The Bazaar, 2
2 Lexington, S. C. 2
FOLEY'S !
KIDNEY CURE!
WILL CURE YOU
of any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reach of mediT*if
<1 f nn/sa T*\a
jt ciiiw iv av uuut;. v/u
not risk having Bright's Disease
or Diabetes. There is
nothing ^gained by delay.
50c. and $1.00 Bottles.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
Derrick's Drug Store.
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? are excellent. We
and. 5 per cent, in>its.
Kindly favor us
)NEYCUTT9 Cashier.
President.
National Bank,
[A, S. C.
ited States Government, the State
acuity of Richland and the City
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onds and |100,000 State of South ?
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ct your business to your entixfe k .
JANK, - - Columbia, '
150,000.00 7* \
J. P. Matthews, Cashier.
to Batesburg
TO CALL ON
iO?ER,
andise. Consisting of Dry Goods,
Made Clothing, Hardware, > / .
gies and Harness.
with fair dealing. All we want the
sonvinced that they will be treated
Oct. 23-3m
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Portrait Photographers. ;
Opposite Wright's Hotel,
IOLUMBIA, - - - S. C.
Strictly High
Grade Work.
lid and New Pictures
Copied and Enlarged.
Please call and see our beauiful
Photo Color Dispay.
Sterling Goods
Sterling silver, cut glass, fine
china,. clocks. A fine stock
always on hand for you to
select from. .
Keep us in mind when wanting
anything in Jewelry or
Silverware.
Good watch work and best
eyeglasses.
If you can't come, send for
our catalogue or telephone your
order to us.
WELERS, '
?24 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
'Phone 034
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