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fw s------ Mcr COLUMBIA, . ) We have the largest Base Eall Gccds, Guns and sporth descriptions, Au General Repair I iOur prices are the Write for what when in the city 1 Columbia infw sprin illkiv VI Hill \ Onr store is bubbling over department presents something dress goods in great profusion, ; winter goods now going at redi while in town. WM, PLATT Main Street, Nea COLUMBIA, - - / ? rr * i nnm Ltd A. Lumu 1519 Main Street < JOBBERS - AND Stoves and Ranges, Stove Pipe, Tinware, Enamelware, Hollow Ware, Tin Plate, Iron and Asphalt Roofin , Eve Trough and Conductor, Sheet 1 Wood Mantels, Grates and Tiles, Flue Pipe, Fire / Pum Fitt* t . Cocl f * j REFRIGEF [ | ? Now is Refrigerator time and our s w +V??iv?i in nil <;i7.PS and StvleS Hf 1 1 LLCL > C luvm AU ji1 highest priced ones made. Write u i better still, come to store where we n plete stock of Refrigerators and let | Parrott-Bail "STOVE and REFRIGE |{ 1248 Main St,, GENUSNE GAM! Th'S :!?.:?!" <v* / : i imcior '.r f'V'v v - - *.m *i. - \mar.kelc.l. Full ;:ric,; 1 v . CGi-'JiV.?3iA GJJ i: G J L J] ^ !! WASTER, - - S. C. I 1 stock of j Tishirg Tack], lg goods of all temobiles and Shop, in South ' i lowest : : j ! TTon want., and s ' JVM. , , give us a call. i _ _ < < i < i, S C. : . ] II QTVIEQ ||! U Ul ILLUi ? with new goods. Every <$ . new for spring. Ladies' J ? and at lowest prices. All & 1 iced prices. Come to see us K } & SON, I j r Postoffice, S, C, \ j> k/VWVVVVVVVW r V 9. RRH ; I\ W UHUsf Columbia. S. S. i' DEALERS - IN 3l U L s G K si Metals, h Brick and Clay p Lps, Pipe, ^ ings, Valves, s< is, Hose, w Electric and r( Gas Fixtures, ? Paints and Oils, u Cutlery, Wire Netting. ^ ?????? b; ososc?sccoscsssscccss^ = SS3 xn^ B UTORS! | J tore is packed with them We || id from the cheapest to the (J ,s for catalog and prices, or j can show vou the most com- || Chestsin'the Oarolinas. j Insfi-. ! ^ ^ BBB q (j j !; :rator people," j j ? Columbians. C. o I f _ - ? ! ! ?r-r?? ? i r I \ Vjf i hv v.? : : c *W. at , I ! ; :\-.i :-ili..!;e>U)e!tsliowbcin'; | 1 l VWu.'.V.liJ, J n ** J The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, May 20. 1908. Union Meeting. The Union meeting of the lower division of Lexington association will be held with Sardis church 011 the fifth Sunday and Saturday before of this month. All the churches are asked to send a full delegation and seek to make the meeting a success. 10 a. m. Enrollment of delegates. 10:30 a. m. Report of churches. 11 to -.2 a. m. Sermon by T. J. Cupstid or A. T. Stoudemire. 12 to 1 d. m. Recess and dinner. 1 to 2 p. m. Querry: 4;Can our ?hurches afford to fellowship members who are yoked with the world." Opened by C. H. Corbitt or D. J. Knotts. 2 to 3 p. m. What is the primary i ioctrine taught in Horn, x 9. Opened ! by Rev. S. It. Bass or Rev. A. T. Stoudemire. 3 to 4 p. m. What does it mean to follow Jesus* Opened by R. J. Fallaw :>r Rev. L. S. Shealy. Adjourn at will of the union. Sunday Morning-. 10 to 11 a. m. Sunday school mass meeting. 11 to 12 a. m. Mission sermon by Etev. L. S. Shealy. L. S. Shealy for Committee. ? Ef the Baby is Cutting Teeth, 3e sure and use that old and well tried emedy Mrs. Winslow's Soothing syrup, for children teething. It sooth}s the child, softens the gums, allays lII pain, cures wind colic and is the >est remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty ive cents a bottle. Guaranteed unler the Food and Drug act, June 30, .906. Serial number 1908. tf It is the best of all. The Difference. According to the Augusta Chronicle here were 11 arrests in Augusta durng the two days the North Augusta lispensary was closed for the invesigation of the shortage, while for wo days after the dispensary had rebelled there were 36 arrests. These igures show the bad elf'ect of whiskey n a community.?Edgefield Adveiiser. Suss for $50,COO. Messrs. Wm. and Spann Toney, adninistrators of the estate of Mrs. Jary Toney, have entered suit against he Southern railway for $-50,000 damges for the killing of their mother >y a passenger train a few months go. They have retained Messrs. iheppard Brothers and J. Wm. Thurnond as their attorneys.?Johnston lews-Monitor. Notice to Our Customers. We are pleased to announce that I "oley's Honey and Tar for coughs, j olds and lung troubles is not airectea y the National Pure Food and Drug iw as it contains 110 opiates or other armful drugs, and we recommend ft s a safe remedy for children and adults )errick's Drug Store. Ihaingang Overseer Acquitted. H. P. Dill, former chaingang overeer in Greenville count}*, was tried Wednesday upon the charge of unlercifully whipping a convict. The iry, after remaining out a short rhile, returned a verdict of not guilty. [) Days' Trial $1.00 is the offer on Pine- < les. Relieve Back-ache, Weak Back, 1 iame Back, Rheumatic pains. Best on ale for Kidneys, Bladder and Blood, rood for young and old. Satisfaction uaranteed or money refunded. For lie by Kaufmann Drug Co. Mr. F. W. Hahn, member of the ] ounty dispensary board of Aiken, as resigned. The grand Lodge cf I. 0. 0. F. ; diich convened in Columbia last ! reek, subscribed SI,500 for the Odd 'ellows' orphan home at Greenville. Frank Hooper, who live9 nea^ j [essrs, in Richland county*, shot and i sriously wounded Frank Medlin, last ; reek. It is said that the men qua - < 3led about Medlin's wife. Both are ; rbite. j The great Merger suit, which was ) have been tried in Columbia last , eek, has been continued indefinitely " y the supreme court. SflN I n I Agonies I: I Of Pain I j R Never give up, and think that H H aU women, yourself included, have H I to suffer pain. I Thousands of women have writ* KB I ten te tell how they have cured H IN their womanly ills, and relieved Eg |l their pains; and over a million have been benefited, in various ra other forms of female disease, dur- r?? 8 ing the past 50 years, by that |ij | popular and successful female S3 WOMAN'S RELIEF^ I ?>3 "I believe I would now have been dead," writes 'irs. Minoie M Lam be, of Lebanon Junction. k;.. ^ "if it hadn't been icr Cardut..* t ; ? ;. jl had suffered with bad erari p'ng g spells, pains in my bar I:, sides i'p'i yi and arms, and aw,'J bearing to; n >'/ >Jk pairs. Nov.- these pair.:: Lave a ! i}* gone, as a resait of esir^ CarJa..'' '> >. % At All Druggists ^ i&j ' P wsriH FOR viv:-. r;.: ; h..." ' .-:k! v!":.i. t *?> i.'i 'i- ' . v.. rL-Jieino ' ; ] T,r.n. i. This sign ispermanently attached to the front of the main building of the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company, Lynn, Mass. What Does This Sinn Mean ? It means that public bisection of the Labora tory and met hods of doing business is honestly desired. It means that there is nothing about the business which is notopen and aboveboard." # It means that a permanent invitation is extended to anyone to come and verify any and all statements j made in the advertisements of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Is it a purely vegetable compound made from roots and herbs ? with- I out drugs ? I Come and See. Do the women of America continually use as much of it as we are told ? Come and See. Was there ever such a person as Lydia E. Pinkham, and is there any Mrs. Pinkham now to whom sick woman are asked to write ? Come and See. Is the vast private correspondence with sick women conducted by women only, and are the letters kept strictly confidential ? Come and See. Have they really got letters from over one million, one hundred ^-l-? ^'1 /i/N^AcnAnrluritk? V i LliUU^illHi UVU1CH ACi?2',-'jLLVXV'1Ato * Coihe and See. Have they proof'that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has cured thousands of these women? Come and See. This advertisement is only for doubters. The great army of women who know from their own personal experience that no medicine in the world equals Lydia E. Pinkhaag's Vegetable Compound for female ills will still go 011 using and being benefited by it; but the poor doubting, suffering woman must, for her own sake,be taught confidence,for she also might just as well, regain her health. Told Wifo to Give Him Rifle. W. J. Pitella committed suicide at his h^me in Pelzer mill village at Pelzer Wednesday morning at 2 o'clock. It is reported that he had been drinking very heavily for several days. He woke his wife at 2 o'clock and told her to bring him a Winchester rifle. She handed it to him, and he ir.stantIv shot himself through the head. She was the only witness. Pitella bad oniy moved to Peizer two weeks before, and leaves a wife and two cbiidien. No cause is known for his suicide except that he was demented from drink. Biliousness and Constipation. TiY?r vpftTe T was frnnhlprl with hilinns ness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My appetite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations and cathartics only made matters worse. I do not know where I should have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen the digestive functions, purify the stomach, liver and blood, helping the system to do its work naturally.?Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These tablets are for ?ale by Kaufmann Drug Co. Short in Accounts; Sets Depot on Fire and Takes Laudanum. Because J. T. Gio\yer, Jr., agent of the Augusta Southern railroad at Spread, Ga., was short in hi9 accounts, he set fire to the depot and burned it up to conceal his crime and then went to his home and took a dose of laudanum, from the effects of which he died. Glover was 25 years old and married. It is said that lie had been drinking heavily for several days. More News from the New England States. If anyone has any doubt as to the virtue of Fole's Kidney Cure, they need only to reter to JM.r. Aivin n. Stimpson, of Willimantic, Conn., who, after almost losing hope of recovery, on account of the failure of so many remedies. finally tried Foley's Kidney Cure, which he says was "just the thing'' for him. as four bottles cured him complete!}'. He is now entirely well and free from all the suffering incident to acute kidney trouble. Derrick's Drug Store. Columbia is to have an automobile show, which is to be held on May 29. The New York Life Insurance company has refused to pay the license fee of $50.00. the amount assessed in- j surance companies to pay the in- j suranee commissioner, and the matter ! has been referred to Attorney Gen- j oral Lyon. Kissing is less dangerous than the ; girl's tatln r. "IL-alrh Gofftv" rouliv the closest r.. :, ...? J : I OiieC XJIilUt' 'II t \i-r \i ( |)iu'lin.< u. l This ci?-vt?r Coil'ee Snk-rifnto wn.- ve- j .v?nly produced hy Dr. Snoop of Ra- ; cine. Wis. Nor a grain of real Cotl'ee in j ii either. Dr. S!:o:?i>*> !{ alfh ('ollVe i> ! made I'rom pare toasted grains, with j malr. nut*-. Dually ir would fool : an expert?who n:'.;.*;!:! drink it tor Cot- j tec. ko >(' ri'in . antes iediOUS hoil. j itigT- "Ma in :: minute" says the j doctor. Jrei'i i?v M. !). ilanuan. may I the best Shoes that can be bo j SEE OURS EEFO 1710 Main Street, THE WHITE HT The design and finish of the s to equal it has yet appeared on t] STEADY, SWIFT Has a very large Bobbin?Hole BALL BE A LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG and dur I (White SHUTTLE Machine lias been in i The NEW HOME .stands at the top of SH Always 011 hand good Second Hand Ma< machine attachments, shuttles, belts and th f ri nrmnu mrm SB _ i J. H. BtKKI, Hi . Parlor Be BEN DAVID, I NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER, \ Finest Restaurant in South Carol Only "Worn Special Rates by the Week. Meals BEST ORGANS " At Factory Prices. I | Every home ean afford and should possess the best Or- I can. Terms so easy. f L For a limited time we will j T ; sell $90 Organs at only $75. f j Only $25 now; $25 Nov. j j 0 ] 1908; $25 Nov. 1909, and no i ^ I interest. 1 ^ bi ISO Organs now only $oo. ; _ Don't pay the peddler a 1 big profit, but come to us or clip and send this advertisement with your letter asking i a] I gi j for catalogue and price list, j f to ; * MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE, Columbia, S. C. ^ PIANOS & ORGANS. . i J * I! TWIST IS i! This; brand ir a favorite with chcvrers of h'jr sutv'rioriry of flavor ar.d <!ual;*y. Our buy Virginia and North Cu: olir.a and as a rou.t "I Traini linvd. Kovaro of twist artificially !' cantaycd loaf "doctoiod" to deceive you. I uitapi'Vo'ivhod * qua!ity. Jr?-ist >:> tli Manufacture d by a alriclly ii;dci>endei H HA&CGCX SROS. & ? :i 1? ??- ?? ~ r 1908 ?ring and Summer 11 kind of leathers to suit Irt-ss and every dav wear. ' \ tiers' medium and heavy : Shoes a specialty. You depend that we inve vou a. ? light and at a small profit. j RE YOU BUY A a. davisA Columbia, S. C. MING MACHINP tandis unexcelled. Nothing be market. ' AND SURE. Is more thread than any other ARIXG, able. It is something new. jse twenty-five years.) XTTTLE machines. I have the latest, shines. Needles for all machines and d e best pure SPJtiRM OIL. ^ Street, Columbia. 8. C. . si&ur&ni, Proprietor, COLUMBIA, S. C. aaaBHaaaaaaaHaaflBBi ina. .aii's Restaurant in Columbia \ > at all Hours?Night or Day. t HARDING, > he Old Veteran Painless Tooth Exactor and Dentist, 1316 Main street, olnmbia, S. C., sign of the Big Tooth, * now at his office and will be all surtiLer. where he will do all kinds of Dental ; /ork in the best manner and with the i est material. lApr J FIRSTGLASS BOILERS. " Atlas and C. T. Engines, and Lomard Boilers, tanks, stacks, stand pipes ad sheet iron work, shafting, pulleys, earing, boxes, hangers, etc. Complete cotton, saw, grist, oil and utilizer mill outfits; also gin, press, me mill and shingle outfits. ** Building, bridge, factory, furnace and lilroad castings; railroad, mills, malinists' and factory supplies. *' ; Belting, packing, injectors, pipe fitngs, saws, files, oilers, etc. Cast everv dav; work 200 hands. GET OUR PRICES. OMBARD IRON WORKS & SUPPLY CO., lugusta, Ga ?0=* 9H2 . iBACCO h grade twist because of its uniform j rs nivlc r.wr the choicest growth of I : the original superiority is forever i | r.vored. as that arvrues low grade or I * c..\ i Tender is always the SiLue ia branj being given you. ut i'.rm. i?., Lynchburg, Va. . 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