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S. B. M c MASTER, COLUMBIA, - - S. C. We have the largest stock of Base Ball Goods, Tishirg Tack], Guns and sporting goods of all descriptions, Automobiles and I General Repair Shop, in South Carolina. : : : : : Our prices are the lowest : : Write for what you want, and when in the city give us a call. I a McMASTER, Columbia, S C. ftw ^v^-v^w uuvt $ iipui nnnaiin ptvs CO I t Ntw drmnu 011 lloi > Onr store is bubbling over with new goods. Every ^ J department presents something new for spring. Ladies v ^ dress goods in great profusion, and at lowest prices. All S J winter goods now going at reduced prices. Come to see us ^ J while in toj'n. J . IWNL PLATT & SON, I i Main Street, Near Postoffice, J ? COLUMBIA, S. C. J LEE A, LOBICK 8, BRO, 1519 Main Street, Columbia. S. S. JOBBERS - AND - DEALERS - IN Stoves and Ranges, * Stovb Pipe, Tinware, Enamelware, Hollow Ware, Tin Plate, Iron and Asphalt Roodn <, Eve Trough and Conductor, Sheet Metals, Wood Mantels, Orates and Tiles, Plue Pipe, , Fire Brick and Clay Pumps, Pipe, Fittings, Valves, Cocks, Hose, Electric and Oas Fixtures, "' Paints and Oils, Cutlery, Wire Netting. ! REFRIGERATORS! !' ! Now is Refrigerator time and our store is packed with them We j-[ have them in all sizes and styles and from the cheapest to the r highest priced ones made. Write us for catalog and prices, or " 0 "hpt.tpr still, come to s^fe where we can show you the most com- J<j m plete stock of Refrigerators and Ice Chests in the v-/arounai?. .. 1 Parrott-BaileyCo. Inc. s 3 "STOVE and REFRIGERATOR PEOPLE," | 1248 Main St., .... Columbia, S. C. g j] "Keystone" Reversi^ Ratchet Sr B ifcj JI You'll make no mistake in buyingthis the best and only SB Q COMBINATION made. Three Ratchets in one, taking Taper and Square Shank Drills?Long and Short Feed. MM I I NONE CHEAPER: ASK FOR PRICE. 1 y" 1 f T ' COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO. Columbia, SX. The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, April 29, 1908. ?=== i Intemperance in Relation to the Whiskey Problem. (Composition by Mi93 MaryBarratt, Mos9 Hill school, age 16; won second prize.; It was a sad day for the world when the making of whiskey first began. The use of whiskey in any form is bad practice, for when men begin using it there is no telling to what it may lead them. A drunk man's face turns red, his eyes become bloodshot, his limbs are weakened, he loses his senses and falls into the gutter; an object of pity and horrcr. Many thousand homes are blighted by whiskey. The husband or father who drinks whiskey until he is drunk does not deserve a home. Think of the poor wives who spend their days in misery, striving to keep things together, and yet unable to do so because of the men who promised to love and protect them until death. Perhaps the habitual drunkard begins by a glass with a friend; he gets the taste and then takes another and another, until finally he craves it, and is past recalling. Do not the greater number of crimes originate in the wine glass? Men become drunk and shoot down their friends or even injure their own family, without realizing what they are doing, until the^deed is done and it is too late. The excessive use of whiskey injures the physical and mental abilities; we ought to realize that our minds and bodies have been given to us by God to take care of and use for the benefit of the world, and not wasted Dy allowing wmsney to Decome uieir master. In so beautiful and grand a country as this all men should be temperate, and should use their faculties in serving their fellowman and God.?Green- 1 wood Index. The New Pure Food i and Drug Law. 1 We are pleased to announce that j Foly's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it 1 contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe ( remedy for children and adults. Derl rick's Drug Store. Jefcoat-West. 1 < On Easter Sunday at the home of ^ the bride's mother, Mrs. Jefcoat, j near Woodford, her daughter, Miss < Mattie Jefcoat and Mr. J. R. West { were quietly married by Rev. T. J. ^ Cupstid, cousin of the bride. j The bride was handsomely gowned < in blue silk. * Immediately after the ceremony a k delightful repast was enjoyed by the c Ktn/lul r\ui4.v i/livtoi yr?9& Mr. and Mrs. West left on the af- * ternoon train for Washington and other points before returning to their ] home near Camden. ] The bride is one of the most popu- i lar young ladies in this section and * the groom is a prominent business ' man of Camden. T. J. C. 1 Swansea, No. 2, April 25. f m c Tlie kidneys are delicate and sensitive organs and are very likely at any time to get out of order. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are prompt and thorough and will in a very short time strengthen the weakened kidneys and allay troubles arising from inflammation of the bladder. Sold by Kauf, rmann Drug Co. ? * I Pressing I I Down Pains I' S ire a sign of serious female com- Kg H plaint, that should have kiafdiatf H Hfl I??IVLAUVU? If you begin !o time, yen am ? generally treat yourself at heme, H without the need of consulting a MS physician, by the regular use of Bfi Cardui, the well-known remedy for ffifl women's ills. kB Composed of purely vegetable H0 and perfectly harmless medicinal SB ingredients, being, besides, a gen- 8w tie, non-intoxicating, strengthen- j||j Wolm RELIEF SB relieves all female complaints. W? M "My wife," writes John A. Eg aB Rodgers, of Hampden Sidney, Va., ^ jSg "was nothing but a walking skele- am JS ton, from female trouble. She &{ h suffered agonies with bearingJ&3 down pains, backache and head- ??& 9 ache. Doctors failed to relieve 888 rjg her, so she took Cardui, and is am 3P now entirely cured." M At All Druggists p & WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, j|f Vm stating age and ek*scril>ing syro- &?& tom.s, to Ladies Ad vis a vy Dept., $Sgj The Chattanooga Medicine Co. Bay Chattanooga, Tenr.. E ?.G igffi Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Read What They Say, MissLillian Ross. 530 came irregularities, peHnX suffering, and JpM nervous headaches, and I feel it a duty to let others know of it." KatharineCrai<*,2355 writes: "Thanks vous prostration^' ^ iw|. gjS circulation. Lydiu E. Piiikhain's Vegetable Compound made me Miss Ellen M. Olson, IEf IwHof "11' ^ East St., KeP^?'? 6 f;:;;.?waneo. 111., says: " Ly ?>. ' ^ J?. J din E. I'lnkiiam'sVege'llk"rftvl,. ache, and established perioils. after the ^SSb?^ faile<l to help me." FACTS FOR SSCK WOMEN. 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 of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that hearing-down feeling, flatulency, indigestion, dizziness, omervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to haalth. Address, Lynn, Mass. Lancaster Farmer Shot from Ambush. J. B. Simms, a farmer of Lancaster county, was found lying: face downward about three miles from Lansaster on Wednesday, with what is believed to be 2, mortal wound, having been shot from ambush. His leftside is filled with buckshot. Rev. E. O. Thompson made the iiscovery and at once summoned L)r. R. G. Elliott, who attended the wounded man. It is believed that Simms' wound is fatal. Simms' body was found almost at the identical spot at which the difficulty between Hampton Stonger and aimself occurred on February 3, last, ;n which-both men used their pistols, Stonger receiving a wound which remlted in his death at a Chester hospital the following day. Simms, in he difficulty, escaped without injury, Simms was tried for the killing of Stogner at the last term of court, the :ase resulting m a mistrial. There is no clue to the assassin of Simms. ^ - mm i i mm. n if tuo is wraag Teem, 3e sure and use that old and well tried emedy Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Jyrup, for children teething. Itsooththe child, softens the gams, allays ill pain, cures wind colic and is the >est remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty ive cents a bottle. Guaranteed unier the Food and Dreg act, June 30, .906. Serial number 1908. tf It is the best of all. The Ugly Word. When a lovely lassie tells you, As you're sitting by her side, Ehat a man has never kissed her, Though a dozen men have tried; though you doubt it, be4bt hasty, I Let your anger be deferred; [)o not qualify the lassie By that short and ugly word. When a lovely lassie whispers That she'll never, never wed; , rhat she's planned to dwell with mother And to care for her instead, Hold your tongue,O, doubting brother Many times that tale you've heard; Just remember that she's a ladyKill that 9hort and ugly word. When that self-same lassie murmurs | That a secret she will keep, rhat she'll tell no living person? In her heart 'twill ever sleep, Don't believe her?do not tell her, Treat her statement as absurd; But its not polite to utter That one short and ugly word. When a pretty lassie tells you She can cook, although you kqgw That her mother's in the kitchen With her arms deep in the dough, Doubting brother, be not tractless, Though the thought may have occurred ; Though you'd like to, still you musn't Speak that short and ugly word. ?Detroit Free A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals th" lungs and pi events serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe coughs, and prevents pneumonia and consumption, Contains 110 opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Derrick's Drug Store. may d j 4-l-< r\ "U Arti- Q1 > A An 4"Vkr>4- A A1^ 1\ A "U All / II1U UUM lilcU Uaii ue UUUi SEE OURS BEFOE E= P. & F? 1710 Main Street, C. THE WHITE ROTARY ^ The design and finish of the sts to equal it has yet appeared on th( STEADY, SWIFT Has a very large Dobbin?Holds BALL imj A LIGHT RUXNER?STRONG and dural (White SHUTTLE Machine has been in ns< The NEW HOME stands at the top of SHU Always on hand good Second Hand IMach machine attachments, shuttles, belts and thel J. H. BERRY, 1802 Main Si Parlor Pes BEN DAViD, Pi NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER, Finest Restaurant in South Carolii Only Woma: Special Rates by the Week, Meals! BEST ORGANS 1 At Factory Prices. cc - 1 PA Every home can afford and I should possess the best Organ. Terms so easy. BR For a limited time we will GO sell $90 Organs at only $75. p? Only $25 now; $25 Nov. ^yj 1908; $25 Nov. 1909, and no interest. ? $80 Organs now only $65. HDon't pay the peddler a Kll big profit, but come to us or clip and send this advertisement with your letter asking Lit for catalogue and price list, j | J Tot MALONE'S MUSIC E HOUSE, i" Columbia, S. C. s PIANOS & ORGANS. a 0? Established 1851 V. * j V ^ 1903 ng and Summer Shoes kind of leathers to suit ess and every day wear. >rs' medium and heavy Shoes a specialty. You epend that we give you rht and at a small profit. E YOU BUY A. DAViS, ' olumhia, S. C. iEWINO MACHINE md is unexcelled. Nothing j market. , AND 5UEE. * more thread than any other LI1IXG, ile. It is something new. 2 twenty-live years.) TTLE machines. I have the latest, ines. Needles for all machines and jest pure SPERM OIL. (reel, Columbia, S. C. t staurant, roprietor, COLUMBIA, S. C. la. \ n's Kestaurant in Columbia at all flours?Night or Day. >K,.L.L. TOOLE 1608 Main Street, t >LTJMBIA, - - S. C. INLESS TOOTH EXTRACTOR AND DENTIST. ST PLATES - - - 110.00 1DGE WORK (per tooth) - $5.00 LD FILLINGS - $1.00 up INLESS EXTRACTION 25 and 50c dental work done at money saying prices. Sep. 5 tf ill Hie toils. i LEXINGTON, S. C. rary, Scientific and Classical Courses. and Instrumental Music, Drawing and Elocution. College Trained ^ Teachers. Expenses for Session $60 to $80. , ll Term Begins September 2, 1907. ll Term Ends January 10, 1908. hng Term Begins January 13, 1908. ting Term Closes May 15, 1908 end for catalogue. Address W. E. BLACK, Principal. I. D. HARMAN, Secretary. j ?&&6S!) BW3E' ! ami <Sal? 3C5 W OOCSB asm JOIAJVJ > amh? ** ong other of Hancock Bros. & s. brands, SHOW DOWN was arded the GOLD MEDAL at the rids Fair in St. Louis, 1904, and steadily increased its general allund superiority ever since, until it ads now without a peer among all e cured plug tobaccos. is manufactured by a strictly independent * , sold in 10c, and 15c plugs and at 5c a cut. Don't accept substitutes for this brand ?be from Missouri and make your dealer "SHOW DOWN!" NCOCK BROS. & CO., Lynchburg, Va. ! . ' Leaders in 1908 ^ ??????? p . ?i^?