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K. B. M Wf COLUMBIi \ We have the la Base Ball G< Guns and s] descriptions, General Rej Carolina. Our prices ai Write for v when in the ? S. B. ft flnlirm ftWWVVWVV 1 NEW SPR I # Onr store is bubbling J department presents some J dress goods iu great profu: J winter goods now going a ? while in town. |WM. PLfll 2 Main Street J COLUMBIA, LEE A. tot 1519 Main St] JOBBERS - AN Stoves and Ranges, Stove Pipe, Tinware, Enamelware, Hollow Ware, Tin Plate, Iron and Asphalt Roofin , Eve Trough i Conductor, S) "Wood Mante] Grates and T Flue Pipe, V - * v a ^ i | 5 K r^\ V - i REFjiGi Xow is Refrigerator time an( 11 have them iu all sizes and stj liighest priced ones made. "V better still, come to store vrhi m plete stock of Refrigerators i ; Parrott-B; jj "STOVE and RE IJ 1248 Xain St., .'A. LBA1 is t'^e Bcs" C ' Fcr AH | COLUMBIA SUPS vc M ASTER, k, - - S. C. > V. rgest stock of >ods, lishirg Tack], porting goods of all Automobiles and CVi rcn in Srm til fHiX in I : : : : : :e the lowest : : rhat you want, and , city give us a call. ibia, SO. vvvvt-vivw* IING STYLES. II over with new goods. Every ^ .1 thing new for spring. Ladies] J I < sion, and at lowest prices. All ^ 1 t reduced prices. Come to see us K It & SON,! , Near Postoffice, i \ iICK & BROj: reet, Columbia. S. S. I D - DEALERS - IN b I I E r< S md c 1 " - la leet merais, k b .L?> fi lies, d 1! Fire Brick and Clay Pumps, Pipe, Fittings, Valves, Cocks, Hose, T' Electric and i? Gas Fixtures, Paints and Oils, ~ Cutlery, Wire Netting. 3. ERA^O RS! 11 1 our store is packed with them We ; 'les and from the cheapest to the li Vrite us for catalog and prices, or U ere we can show you the most com- j'l j md Ice Chests in the Carolinas. i[i s alley Co. Irs?- f j FRiCERATOR PEOPLE," |<| j Columbia, S. C. j| \ 1?. : Y GREASE | ' r*f K^chinary -a 3 . o:- Waste Away LVr?A^lV.8 S Goo.ir. l?e?t I'rW*** } >LY CO., Calaobia, 5, u j The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, April 22, 1908. New Brookland Boy Writes to Home and Farm. Here comes a South Carolina boy to join your happy band. My grandpa takes dear old Home and Farm. I enjoy reading the Violet Corner very much, and all the cousins' letters. I have been going to school this winter, and have studied very hard. I think we should strive to get a good education. As for boys having better edu4-Vt *%%<? T ttti 11 antr T thinb" VClLlUiia Li I ail ? > > Hi oa.j x IIUUA thej7 should be alike. Boys can do almost any kind of work, but a girl without an education might have it hard. I am in the Fifth grade. My studies are geography, history, grammar, arithmetic and spelling. Our school closed last Friday (March 20). My teacher's name was Miss Ethel Dreher. She is a good teacher. How many of the cousins have my age? I am twelve years old. I have three sisters and ane brother. I don't see many letters from South Carolina. Wake up, boys and girls, let's don't let our dear old State get behind. Jewel Lovingwood, your riddle is a watch. I will give a few riddles for some one to answer: Black upon black, and black upon brown, Three legs up and six legs down. Life at both ends, dead in the middle; Round at both ends and high in the middle. I will close. Your Lexington coun by cousin.?G. Melton S. Roof, New Brookland, S. C. R. F. D. No. 1, 2are of Jesse. rhe New Pure Food and Drug Law. We are pleased to announce that Foly's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds ind lung troubles is not affected by the National .Pure Food and Drug law as it ion tains no opiates or other harmful Irugs, and we recommend it as a safe emedy for children and adults. Derick'sDrug Store. Mrs. Ruth Bryan Leavitt, daughter >f Wm. J. Bryan, has written from Uairo, Egypt, a formal letter declinng to stand as delegate representing he women of her State at the Naional Democratic convention. Mrs. ^eavitt 9ays in this letter it would lot be in good taste for her to go into he convention a9 the avowed cham>ion of her father. A new star shines in the newspaper leaven. Recently Miss Estelle Smoak ripped gracefully into the sanctum if the Branchville Journal, seated icrself in the easy chair and penciled s pretty a salutatoiy as was ever ublished in South Carolina. Surely he Journal will have no delinquent achelor's name on its mail book.? larnwell People. f the Baby is Cutting Teeth, !e sure and use that old and well tried smedv Mrs. Winslow's Soothing yrup," for children teething. It sooths the child, softens the gums, allays 11 pain, cures wind colic and is the est remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty ve cents a bottle. Guaranteed uner the Food and Drug act, June 30, 306. Serial number 1908. tf , It is the best of all. Just now Edgefield has no use for a iil. All of its cell doors are open, here has not been a prisoner in the iil for more than a week. We put iat against any county in the State. Idgefield is now one of the most law biding counties in the State.?Edgeeld News. Easy I I Confinement 1 3 If you have cause to fear the ^ pains of childbirth, remember that 8i jg they are due to weakness, or dis- sp &jfi ease, of the womanly organs, and ?j that healthy women do not suffer, g| H like weak ones. P 8 The specific, medicinal, vegeB table ingredients, of which that J| famous, female medicine and wo- jjlrt manly tonic WOMAN'S RELIEF fis composed, will build up the womanly organs to a healthy state ? 1 a'.?? Mi-fl/loca crrt'^r" WtJ fan u 1111:3 y uivui . lag. "Before rny confinement," writes Mrs. ilcse Sehubarth. of Manu- i/A; fyfe meat, Colo., "I had such bearingdown pains I didn't tow what to ?;| fdo. Cardui quickly relieved jm?. Some months inter i had a v.r.c *C-j L^sJ 12-io. bany, was sick caiy i>W:y jtv.'; ?4* n.'fiutes, and did nci even Lave M i. 8$ a eoctov." || At All :&rE&J!s? . " 5 _____ 1 &j V/P.m: l-CR FRUF. AT.WZr, * -"a stntins ; nd ?!? > * 1 - . 1 - : V t' *'.}'? j* : :!* T:r.-. .J C:: :il. . 'iYtirt. ? n,*? '. ?{? >"" 7vp* /; '.*7'. .* ''-haV.-ivr.?ii_?..W?; 4 How many American women in lonely homes to-day long for this blessing to come into their lives, and to be able to utter these words, but because of some organic derange- ' ment this happiness is denied them. , Every woman interested in this I subject should know that preparation for healthy maternity is accomplished by the use ol LYDIA E.PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Mrs. Maggie Gilmer, of West Union, ?. C.,writes to Mrs. Pinkham: 441 was greatly run-down in health from a weakness peculiar to my sex, when Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was recommended to me. It not only restored me to perfect health, but to my delight I am a mother." XToll A1? "Do rrlof Atim 17X19. <7 uocpitinp naiij wi jL?axuoiu rr aa, Ky., writes: " I was a very great sufferer fropa * female troubles, and my physician failed to help me. Lydia El Pinkham's Vegetable Compound not only restored me | to perfect health, but I am now a proud mother." : FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN, i For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made | from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands oi women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera- | tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indigestion, dizziness or nervous prostration, i Why don't you try it? Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. < Gso. Johnstone Will Run. Col. George Johnstone was seen by The Herald and News a few days ago and asked for a definite statement as to whether or not he would be in the campaign for the United States senate this summer to succeed Senator Gary. Col. Johnstone was told by your correspondent that there seemed to be an impression among some in South Carolina that he had not yet announced, and that it had been stat- 3 ed by persons in different parts of the State that they did not know whether or not he was in the race. "You may state," said Col. , Johnstone, "that I will be in the campaign. I thought that I had made it clear that I would be in the race, and regret that there has been any misapprehension. I will in a few days I have something to say in regard to j the issues which I propose to discuss, { and the platform upon which I will make my campaign." Thi9 positive statement made by Col. Johnstone will dispel any doubts which may have been entertained as to his candidacy. Col. Johnstone stated that he appreciated the many assurances of support which he had received from every section of South Carolina, and that he felt very much encouraged in ; making the race.?Newberry Herald and News. ? A AJk VtlA V4| This is to certify that all druggists are i authorized to refund your money if ] Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, i heals the lungs and pievents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe coughs, and prevents pneumonia and consumption, Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Derrick's Drug Store. A cyclore at Jonesville, Union county, Wednesday afternoon almost completely demolished the home of J. C. Spears, injuring his wife and daughter, Miss Inez. "W. F. Hames, whose home was destroyed, was injured, with his wife and young daughter, who had her collar bone broken. The track of the cj-clone is about three hundred yards wide. A girl in Columbus, Ga., has a new spring hat that cost $1,0C0. Some Columbia girls can take three .artificial roses and a piece of ribbon and construct a hat that would make the Columbus girl look as if she had been run over by a motor car and bit by a dog.?The State. The kidneys are delieam and sensitive oyeans and are very likely ;ii any rime to get out of order. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are prompt and thorough and will in a very short rime strengthen the weakened kidneys and allay troubles arising from inflammation of rite bladder. Sold by Kaufman:! Drug Co. for d Farn work may J the best Shoes that can be boi SEE OURS BEFO E. P. & F. 1710 Main Street < THE WHITE ROM The design and finish of the s to equal it has yet appeared on tl STEADY, SWIFT Has a very large Bobbin?Hold BALL BE A LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG and dure (White SHUTTLE Machine has been in v The NEW HOME stands at the top of SH Always on hand good Second Hand Mac nachine attachments, shuttles, belts and the 1. II. BERRY, 1802 Main! Parlor Re BEN DAVID, F IEXT TO SKYSCRAPER, Finest Restaurant in South Carol: / Only Worn; Special Rates by the Week. Meals BEST ORGANSI1 hi Factory Prises. c I Every home can afford and j J j should possess the best Or- j I gan. Terms so easy. I j " ; I 15] I For a limited time we will ; j G< j sell $00 Organs at only $75. i p ; Only $25 now; $25 Nov. ! I 1908; $25 Nov. 1909, and no ! interest-. I i ? j ! i j $80 Organs new omy 805. j rv j Don't pay the peddler a ; i big profit, but come to us or clip an'd send this advertise! - i ! meat with your letter asking j 5J i | *" | for catalogue and price list, L* ^ i j j V< Columbia, S. C. ^ "1 PIANOS & OEGANS. TWIST TO This brand is a favorite with eh ewers of "hTrrl superiority of flavor and quality. Onr bu.vo Virginia and North Carolina and as a resuit maintained. Bewara of twist artificially li: 3 1 1.? . _ .1 T oama>reu iirm uociorcu uwhc unapproach^d flawless quality. Insist on 1 hi J Manufactured by a strictly iaucuenuep HANCOCK & j Established 1851 i ? I 1908 ing and Summer .' .1 kind of leathers to suit ress and every day wear. 1 1 11 lers medium and heavy : Shoes a specialty. You depend that we give you Light and at a small profit. RE YOU BUY A. DAVIS, Columbia, S. C. SEW1NGMAEHINE tand is unexcelled. Nothing le market. AND SURE. s more thread than any other AJRING, ible. It is something new. ise twenty-five years.) UTTLE machines. I have the latest, hines. Needles for all machines and' j best pure SPERM OIL. Street, Columbia, S. C. ????mm???????? staurant, 'ropriefor, f COLUMBIA, S. C. iVflMiaaiiiaavavflain ma. 4 ail's Restaurant in Columbia 3R. L. L. TOOLE W 1608 Main Street, j OLUMBIA, - - S. C. aiHLESS TOOTH EXTRACTOR m DENTIST. EST PLATES - - - $10.00 ftlDGE WORK (per tooth) - $5.00 OLD FILLINGS - $1.00 up SINLESS EXTRACTION 25 and 50n [1 dental work done at money saving prices. Sep. 5 tf sis mm m, LEXINGTON, S. C. terary, Scientific anc] Classical Courses. ^cal and Instrumental Music, Drawing and Elocution. College Trained Teachers. Expenses for Session $00 to $30. I a.l Term Begins September 2, 1007. vll Term Ends January 10. 1908. ring Term Begins January 13, 1908. 'king Term Closes May 15, 1908 Send for catalogue. Address W. E. BLACK, Principal. Bl. V. xlAriMAiN, secretary. ao. 302 !BACCO i grade twist because of its uniform rs pick over the choicest growth of the original superiority is forever lvored, as that argues low grade or ejral 'l ender is always the wtpae ia is brand bolus givca you. t iir:::. ?. jLynchburg, Va. ~ . Leaders 1903