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Paints and Oils,
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ortable force for outdoor work
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The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, May 27,1908.
Lever Praised.
The city of Sumter was in full glory
last week. It was certainly a red letter
week. The Travelers' Protective
Association held its annual convention
there and it was entertained most
handsomely, and on last Friday Hon.
James Wilson, secretary of agricul
ture, Dr. B. T. Galloway, chief of the
bureau of plant industr}-; Congressman
Scott of Kansas, chairman of the
agricultural committee, and Congressman
Lever, were in attendance on the
farmers' convention. These distinguished
visitors were also entertained
by the city. The chamber of commerce
had charge of all the arrangements,
and well did they handle the
great task. There was an immense
crowd, and all forms of entertainment
was provided, horse racing,
baseball, automobile riding, spec c e >
and banquets. The details of this
immense affair has been fully published
in the daily newspapers. It
was a great day, and only demonstrated
what a pull together spirit can
accomplish. The visit of a cabinet
officer, and members of congress to a
city means a great deal. Congressman
Lever is a member of the committee
on agriculture, and he is constantly
seeking to secure aid from the
government in the interest of the
farmer. It was through his influence
these distinguished gentlemen attended
the farmers'meeting, which, was
the grandest ever held in the State,
and it is our opinion, Congressman
Lever will from this occasion have a
ready listener in Secretary Wilson,
and Chairman Scott, whenever he
wants an appropriation in the interest
of agriculture. The large attendance
at the farmers' meeting gave
ao AL At" monxr fj Qt.
K^CLKsH \JL U'UO mail > Ojyuuxi.^1 o u uivoi uw
tentive hearing, and when the visitQrs
from Washington came to the
front a regular old time Southern ovation
was extended to each and all of
them, especially was this noticeable
when that distinguished Iowan, Secretary
Wilson, was introduced, the
audience rose, cheered, waved handkerchiefs
and hats for several minutes,
and the cordial demonstration
was not lost upon the speaker. He !
was visibly affected by it.
The audience also tendered Con- i
gressman Lever a grand ovation. In
him they realize and appreciate that
they have a sincere representative
and hard worker, a man who does not
waste the people's time in playing
politics in congress, but is always doing
something in the interests of his
constituency, that they should show
their appreciation in the presence of
the gentlemen from Washington was
very proper.?Manning Times.
The divorce suit against Senator
Piatt, of New York, was begun last
week.
If the Baby is Cutting Teeth,
Be sure and use that old and well tried
I remedy Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
I Syrup, for children teething. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays
all pain, cures wind colic and_is the
best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty
five cents a bottle. Guaranteed under
the Food and Drug act, June 30,
1906. Serial number 1908.
tf It is the best of all.
The New York Nationals have offered
St. Louis 38,000 for Bugs Raymond,
the pitcher.
Notice to Our Customers.
We are pleased to announce that
Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs,
colds and lung troubles is not affected
by the National Pure Food and Drug
law as it contains no opiates or other
harmful drugs, and we recommend it
as a safe remedy for children and adults
Derrick's Drug Store.
Two thousand actors are out of
work in New York.
30 Days' Trial 31.00 is the offer on Pineules.
Relieve Back-ache, Weak Back,
Lame Back, Rheumatic pains. Best on
Sale for Kidneys, Bladder and Blood.
Good for young and old. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded. For
sale by Kaufmann Drug Co.
Columbia is having Main street
paved with vitrified brick.
I Female Ills f
HI You should take, for female ?|]
I ills, a medicine which acts on the ???
female organs and functions.
Cardui is not a man's medicine. ?
It is for women. Its pare, heal- ga j
Ing, curative, vegetable ingredi- S.
ents, go direct to the womanly 3
organs, relieve their pain and in- ij
flammation, oad build up their jra
strength. , Jg
"Tongue cannot tell," writes SI
Miss Nola Smith, of Sweetser, IntL, |||
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W081WS RELIEF
?|3 has done for tan. 1 am on my
gUl third bottle end am so much fcet- gS
SIS ter. Before 1 began to take Car- |s|
||| d si, 2 could net do a day's work. [1$
Egg Now I can work ail day. Mother 29
jSj took four bottles cf Cardui before
S|s confinement* got along fine trA |3
||8 has been real strong ever since." ?S
H At All Druggists If
|? WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, i?S
;V?E stating- age ard describing syrrsjv CTN
?3| toms, to Ladies Advisory Dc^t., gXg
jggj The Chattanooga Medicine Co., raj
MB Chattanooga, Tenn. E 40 s?2
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This woman says that after
months of suffering Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
made lier as well as ever.
Maude E. Forgie, of Leesburg,Va.,
writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
" I want other suffering women tc
know what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound has done for me. For
months I suffered from feminine ills
so that I thought I could not live. J
wrote you, and after taking Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, anil
using the treatment you prescribed I
felt like a new woman. I am now
strong, and well as ever, and thank you
for the good you have done me."
i FACTS FQR S WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Finkham's
Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, lias been the
standard remedy for female ills,
and lias positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulceration,
fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that hear1
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tion, dizziness or nervous prostration.
Why don't you try it ?
Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick
women to write lier for advice.
She has guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, 31ass.
Obituary.
Francis 31., wife of J. R. W. Sease,
departed this life May 1J, 1908, aged
75 years, 4 months and 29 days, leaving
beside her aged husband, four
children, twenty-one grand-children
and nine great grand-chiidren. Baptized
in infancy and confirmed in early
youth she remained a life-long and
faithful member of the Lutheran
church.
During the past year she suffered
! much, but amid all she was patient
and resigned, submitting herself, body
and soul, to the lord's will. Having
passed beyond the scenes of earth,
she has left behind the precious confidence
that 9he is at rest with the
people of God.
At 31t. Pleasant Lutheran church,
where she was a member, we laid her
body to rest in Christian order to
await the return of the Lord Je9us.
! B. D. W.
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Biliousness and Constipation.
For years I was troubled with biliousness
and constipationr which made life
miserable for me. My appetite failed
me. I lost my usual force and vitality.
Pepsin preparations and cathartics only j
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
sale by Kaufmann Drug Co.
"Unleaded" Gun Gets in its
Work.
While Johnny, 12 years, and Hubseven
years, the sons of Mr. F. M.
Turner, of Claremont, were out play,
ing at hunting last week with an
&mpty gun, the elder brother suggested
that Hub climb into a tree and
he would shoot him out "like a crow."
The younger boy fell into the spirit
of the suggestion and climbed the
tree. When Johnny snapped the gun,
which he thought was not loaded, it
went off and the load of shot literally
tore the little fellow's heart out and
he tumbled to the ground dead.
The Stork at Bateshurg.
Mr. and Mr9. Walter McCartha have
been visited by the Stork and the re- I
suit of his visit is twins, a fine boy
and girl. Mr. McCartha is the proud- |
est man in Saluda county.?Batesburg
Advocate.
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more mews irom me mew
England States.
If anyone has any doubt as to the
virtue of Pole's Kidney Cure, they
need only to refer to Mr. Alvin H.
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 be says was "just the thing" for
him. as four bottles cured him completely.
He is now entirlv well and
free from all the suffering incident to
acute kidney trouble Derrick's Drug
Store.
The senate on Wednesday added
870,000 more to the publLc 'building
bill for South Carolina. Jjkf'O.OGO for
Abbeville and >10,000 each for Sumter
and Andersen.
The submarine committee in its report
to the House on Wednesday
failed to sustain the charges made by
Congressman Lilley.
Health Coffee" is really the closest
Coffee Imitation ever yet produced.
This clever Coffee Substitute was recently
produced by Dr. Shoop of Racine,
Wis. Not a grain of real Coffee in
it either. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee is
mnrlo from "nilre T<in?.rr-r] crnins. with
malr. nuts, er<\ Really it would fcol
an export?who mifrht drink it for Coffee.
No 20 or .')0 minutes tedious boiling.
"Made in a minute" says the
doctor. Sold by M. D. Harm an.
the best Shoes that can be
SEE OURS BE:
E. P. & F.
1710 Main Strei
IKE HIE BS
The design and finish of tin
to equal it has yet appeared 01
STEADY, SWI
Has a very large Bobbin?E
BALL B
A LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG and
(White SHUTTLE Machine has been
The NEW HOME stands at the top of
Always on hand good Second Hand !
machine attachments, shuttles, belts anc
J. H. BERRY, 1802 Main
Parlor Ri
BEN DAVID
NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER,
Finest Restaurant in South Ca:
Only W<
Special Rates by the Wei
Me
BEST ORGANS
At Factory Prices.
Every home can afford and
should possess the best Or- j
j gan. Terms so easy.
| For a limited time we will j
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sell $90 Organs at only $75.
Only $25 now; $25 Nov.
! 1908; $25 Nov. 1909, and no j
interest.
$80 Organs now only $05.
Don't pay the peddler a
big profit, but come to us or j
, clip and send this advertise- j
ment with your letter asking !
i'or catalogue and price list, |
to I
MALONE'S
MUSIC
HOUSE,
Columbia, S. C.
PIANOS & ORGANS, j
Established^ 185^^^
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1908
ipring and
Summer
all kind of leathers to suit 4
r dress and every dav wear.
%J c
irmers' medium and heavy
)rk Shoes a specialty. You
ix depend that we give you
bought and at a small profit.
FORE YOU BUY
A. DAVIS,
3t. Columbia, S. C.
Y SEWING MACHINE
c
e stand is unexcelled. Nothing
i the market.
FT AND SUED.
olds more thread than any other
EARING,
durable. It is something new.
in use twenty-five years.)
SHUTTLE machines. I have the latest.
Machines. Needles for all machines and
I the best pure SPLRM OIL.
Street, Columbia, S. C.
estaurant,
?5 Proprietor,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
rolina,
Oman's Restaurant in Columbia
ok.
als at all Hours?Night or Day.
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DR. G R. HARDING,
The Old Veteran Painless Tooth Extractor
and Dentist, 1316 Main street,
Columbia, S. C., sign of the Big Tooth,
is now at his office and will be all summer.
where he will do all kinds of Dental
Work in the best manner and with the
best material. lAor
FIRSTCUSS BOILERS.
Atlas and C. T. Engines, and Lombard
Boilers, tanks, stacks, stand pipes
and sheet iron work, shafting, pulleys,
gearing, boxes, hangers, etc.
Complete cotton, saw, grist, oil and ?
fertilizer mill outfits; also gin, press,
cane mill and shingle outfits.
Building, bridge, factory, furnace and
railroad castings; railroad, mills, machinists'
and factory supplies.
Belting, packing, injectors, pipe fittings,
saws, files, oilers, etc.
Cast everv dav: work 2"0 hands.
GET OUR PRICES.
L0MJ3AED IRON WORKS &
SUPPLY CO.,
Augusta, - - Ga
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Among other cf Hancock Bros. &
Co's. brands, SHOW DOWN was
awarded the GOLD MEDAL at the
Worlds Fair in St. Louis, 1904, and
has steadily increased its general allaround
superiority ever since, until it
stands now without a peer among all
filue cured plug tobaccos.
It is manufactured by a strictly independent
firm, sold in 20c, and 15c plugs and at 5c a cut*
Don't accept substitutes for this ?
brand?be from Missouri and make
your dealer "SHOW DOWN!"
, HANCOCK BROS. & CO., Lynchburg, Va.
? Leaders in 1908