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The effect of Sco pale children is magics It makes them plur It contains Cod Liv and Glycerine, to mak and so put together t) by little folk. ALL DRUGGISTS: HV^WUVtV J For Roofing T | VULCANITI \ Hade ready for use, sai J nev ^ Weatherproof, R I BEST : ROOFING : * \ Is extremely dnrabl J cold. Always pliable ai \ together in the rolls, Is J and coated with snperio: J cannot evaporate; there 4) Requires no ^' . Guaranteed to w Roofing Pitch in 600 lb 1 Coal Tar I LOU & J mcor 5 WH0LESA3 ^ Columbia, QU ALU1 You have probably bought many t good, that cost a good price, but un test of service soon proved themselves * % It might have been shoes that'sc the sides, caps broke down, heels gai gave out and soles were plated. * - v. ^ . ,. r~ T. A. Opposite Post Office, ????????? The Palmetto COLXT1 WE ABE A Depository for th< of South Carolina tl of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 United St?i Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Accounts of Banks, WE PAT Pour Per Cent, on d terest calculated qui WE PROMISE Our best efforts to ti satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONA CAPITi Whje Jones, President. f SOUTHERN T Unexcelled Dini ? Through Pullman Slee ^ Convenient Schedu For full informatior vaw consult nearest Southeri W J. C. LUSK, BROOKS MORGAN, A 1 BROOKLA NEW BROC ?[K We Want your business. It KU y?ur money with us until you NM times a year. m 1 J. C. GUIGNARD, 1^2 Vice-President. $ tfs Emulsion on thin, $ J. " 'iP-i.q ?fl> np, rosy, active, happy. X er Oil, Hypophosphites A e fat, blood and bone, jpNsbh bat it is easily digested 50c. AND $1.00-: rli [ WHHWUVJ roubles We Advise S E ROOFING? turated and coated under a J j process. J otproof and Fireproof. J MATERIAL : KNOWN # e. Not affected by heat or J id flexible. It does not stick ? i easily affixed. Impregnated J r damp-proof materials which J fore J annual painting. 4 contain no coal tar. ^ barrels - $1.25 per 100 lbs ? ^ $4.00 per barrel k w Aiim ? urnBi Jk mt, i y $ J PC RATED, JE and RETAIL, % - - S. C <? i SHOES! hings that looked der the rugged worthless. HSr on run over at ~ re way, sewing rd against these things, especially in foot>e confident of getting the best quality footmoney can buy, take advantage of the large stock constantly available for making pleasms at our store. . ent for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.50 \ BO YNE, -5 Columbia, S. C. National Bank, KBIA, S. C. ; United States Government, the State lie County of Richland and the City bes Bonds and $100,000 State of South Firms, Corporations and Individuals, eposits in our Savings Department, in irterly. ansact your business to yoar entire L BANE, - - Columbia, S. C. LL $250,000.00 J. P. Matthews, Cashier. RAILWAY. % a> ng Car Service, ^ ping Cars on ail Trains, ies on Local Trains. ^ l as to rates, routes, etc. i Railway Ticket Agent, or yy D. P. A., Charleston, S. C. .. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. Sp\ ^St/St/St ND BANK, II WLAND, S. C. $ I is or? desire to please. Leave vo need it. We pay interest four L. S. TROTTI, W President J Views on the Free Bridge. To the Editor of The Dispatch: It has been a long time sinc6 I have written anything for the press, and I would not write this, but in looking over last week'3 Dispatch I notice a communication from some friend from Chapin inquiring what has become of our free bridge. I, likewise, have been wondering what has become of it; but unlike him, I hope it has died the death it deserves. With a half dozen ferries, more or less, on Saluda I fail to see the necessity of taxing the people of Lexington county to build this free bridge, which will benefit only a few people who are fortunate enough to live near, while thousands of her people will live and die without ever seeing it. When business intercourse between the two sections demand it, then I say let us have it; until then if we have business at the county seat we know how and where to cross and if it is not of sufficient importance to justify us in paying the smairamount of ferriage we would better stay at nome. My Chapin friend 9ays: "The majority of us want it, -while a few are opposed to it thinking that their tax will be a little higher." I do not know if he has reference to Chapin only or the whole county. If the whole county I wonder how he has arrived at this conclusion. In regard to taxation I want to say that a few more railroads, a few more bridges, and a few more raisings of officials salaries and I think we had better turn our little farms over to the government and do like the darkey?have nothing. If this bridge question i9 not dead I think it should be made an issue in the coming campaign. Tell the people where it is to be located; tell them whatit will cost; tell them now much money we have in the county treasury ; tell them they are to be taxed to build this bridge, and last and best of all, let them go to the polls on election da}7 and say whether or not they want this bridge. It is claimed by some that the supervisor has the power to build this bridge without consulting the people. If this be true, then every candidate aspiring to this office should be required to state his position and then toe people would be prepared to -vote for the man they wanted. I hope some one who can give us reliable information in regard to steel bridge building will come out and tell us something of the cost of such bridges and let the people know something about it. Sam Pack. Irmo, R. F. D. 1, June 6. If one feels dull and spiritless, in the spring or early summer, they call it ' Spring Fever." But there is 110 fever ?usually. It is the after effect of our winter habits. The nerves are mostly at fault. Tired, worn-out nerves leave us lanquid, lifeless, and without spirit or ambition. A few doses of Dr. Shoop's Restorative will absolutely and quickly change all of these depressing symtoms, The Restorative of cour se won't brin^ you back to full health in a day or two, but it will do enough in 48 hours to satisfy you that the remedy is reaching that "tired spot." Druggists everywhere are advising its use as a splendid and prompt general tonic. It gives more vim and more spirit to the spoon ful tlian any other known nerve or con stitutional tonic. It sharpens a failing appetite, aids digestion, frees sluggisl livers and kidneys, and brings new life strength and ambition. Test it a fev days and be convmced. Sold by Th< Kaufmann Drug'Co. ? ? ........ lit. Lover Thanked. The executive committee of th< Sumter Chamber of Commerce adopt ed the following resolutions recently Whereas, the Hon. A. F. Lever, bj his unremitting attention to our in terests, first secured for the city o Sumter fifty thousand dollars for i public building, and then succeeded in increasing this amount to sixtj thousand dollars, and afterwards, be ing ably seconded by Senator F. B Gary, had it raised to seventy thous and dollars: Therefore, be it resolved: 1. That the thanks of the Chambe] of Commerce are due and are hereby tendered to Congressman Lever, anc that he be assured of our lasting gooc will and appreciation. 2. That he be requested to convej to Senator Gary the expression of oui genuine appreciation of his able efforts in so successfully seconding oui Congressman. 3. That the secretary be requested to send copies of these resolutions tc Messrs. Lever and Gary, and tnat he be requested to give them such publicity as may be practicable. Richard I. Manning, President. E. I. Reardon, Secretary Chamber of Commerce. Sore Nipples. Any mother who has had experience with this distressing ailment will be pleased to know that a core may be effected by applying Chamberlain's Salve as soon as the child is done nursing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth before allowing the babe to nurse. Many trained nurses use this salve with best results. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. Final Discharge. This is to notify all persons that I will apply to Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Judge of Probate for Lexington county, South Carolina, on June 30, 1008, for a fiual discharge as administrator of the estate of Kate S. Boatwright. Geo. M. Adams. 4w34 Administrator. * .Barbecue at felion. "We will furnish a firstclass barbecue and refreshments at Pelion, on Saturday, July 4th. The candidates will be present and address the crowd. Come one,come all. Josh J. Shealj^ fnvJcp L. L. Gantt. W. R. War<l, of Dyersburg, Tenn. writes: '-This is to certify that I have used Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup for chronic constipation, and it lias proven, without a doubt, to be a thorough, practical remedy for this trouble, and it is with pleasure I offer my conscientious reference."' Derrick's Drug Store. President Roosevelt was out riding Tuesday when his horse reared and fell backward into a creek. The President was not hurt. A HARD STRUGGLE Many a Lozington Citizen Finds the Struggle Hard. With a back constantly aching, ; With distressing urinary disorders, Daily existence is but a struggle. No need to keep it up. Doan's Kidney Pills will cure you. Mrs. J. M. Wheeler, Prosperity, S. C., says: "My kidneys were out of order for a long time, causing terrible pains through my loins and limbs. There was also a constant aching in my back and on some occasions, I could scarcely get about. My kidneys were 30 frequent in action that I would be obliged to arise several times at night and despite the fact that I consulted several physicians, I was becoming discouraged and had about given up hopes of ever being cured when my son-in-law bought a box of Doan's Kidney Pills for me. He had read that they were good for kidney trouble and induced me to try them. I did so with the result that when I had taken the contents of two boxes, the backache disappeared and the kidneys were brought back to their proper condition. I have recommended Doan's Kidney Pills to many of my friends and will continue to do so, as I consider them worthy of all that can be said in their favor." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. As to Service of Jurors. The recent general assembly made some changes in the law compelling jurors to serve when they are drawn. Here is what the new law in part says: "That if any juror duly summoned shall negleqt or refuse to appear in obedience to any venire issued by any police or municipal or magistrate court and shall not within 48 hours render to the recorder or magistrate holding such police or magistrate court and issuing the venire, a sufficient reason for his delinquency, he shall forfeit and pay a'fine of $10, and upon failure to pay the fine he shall be judged in contempt and shall be punished, provided no person shall be required to serve on a jury in said courts oftener than once each month of the year." A Grand Family Medicine. "It gives me pleasure to speak a good word for Electric Bitters,"' writes Mr. Frank Conlan of No. 430 Houston St., New York. "It's a grand family medicine for dyspepsia and liver complications ; while for lame back and weak kidneys it cannot be too highly recommended." Electric Bitters regulate the digestive functions, purify the blood, and impart renewed vigor and vitality to the weak and debilitated of both sexes. Sold under guarantee at Derrick's Drug Store and Kaufmann Drug Co. 50c. Jealously Causes Killiag. Because she fled from him, Frank [ Abbott, 35 year9 of age, of Philadelphia, sought an interview with his wife in a fashionable boarding house <and shot her dead as she came to the \ door. Jealous rage was responsible ' for the act. Abbott is declared to have been drunk, but he was able to r esuapc WJC pvuvv, i i... r rrri \ ^ \ , , - . - Badly Sprained Ankle Cnred. Three years ago our daughter sprained her ankle and had been suffering terribly for two days and nights?had 5 not slept a minute. Mr. Stalling?, of ' Butler, Tenn., told us of Chamberlain's : Pain Balm. We went to the store that 7 night and got a bottle of it and bathed ' her ankle two or three times and she f went to sleep and had a good night's J rest. The next morning she was much better, and in a short time could walk 7 around and had no more trouble with her ankle.?E. M. Brumitt, Hampton, Tenn. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Kaufmann Drug Co, - f H. L. Watson, a Greenwood newsr paper man, has been admitted to the I bar and has formed a partnership for I the practice of law with H. C. Tillman. r ' ' r Weak women should try Br. Shoop's . Night Cure. These soothing, healing, antiseptic suppositories go direct to the seat of these weaknesses. My "Book [ No. 4 For Women" contains many > valuable hints to women, and it is free. ? Ask Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., to mail it. . Ask the "Doctor in strictest confidence, any questions you wish answered. Dr. Shoop's Night Cure is sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. KMARD'S HOTEL, J. C. KINARD, Proprietor, Leesville, - - S. C The best attention given guest. Modern conveniences. Table supplied with best the market affords. Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. At fine stock always on hand for you to j select from. Keep us in mind when wantins: anything in Jewelry or Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. P, H, LACHICOTTE & CO,, ,T E W E X. ERS, 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C 'Phone 03-i i June Wedding Call for Invita mentsand Cards. nrinf. +.Vi Am in at. li Jf/* AAA W WAAV/AAA J mm U AA the latest styles a: and see. * The R. L Bry Law Book Publishe Booksellers and Sta Two Stores on COLUMBIA, - - - - ! BAM OF I : : : CKAPXN | Our banking facilities 1 place them at your comm | terest paid on time depos a with your business. 1 J. F. Hi J. A. BLACKWELBER, ! new stor: ne fi&SraES I have opened, ud a full line of Genera: at Saxe-Gotha Cotton Mills, where I will 1 best goods at lowest prices. A fresh stbck Groceries and F Always on hand. I respectfully ask that; where. JOHN G. 1 Saxe-Cotha Mills, II want to shake hands ! with every man, wo- j man or boy in this j neighborhood who helps | sell harness. j II believe the mule ! has a hard time and am j trying to make him j comfortable by making comfortable harness. I make everything from a gee strap to a horse collar and make it as good as I know how. i Let us help the mule Wilse W. Martin MAKER OF HARNESS 1118 Plain Street COLUMBIA, : : s S. C. Kodol For Indigestion j Onr Guarantee Coupon If, after using two-thirds of a $1.00 bottle of Kodol, you can honestly say it has not bene- I . fited yon, we will refund your money. Try | 1 Kodol today on this guarantee. Fill out and j sign the following, present it to the dealer at | the time of purchase. If it fails to satisfy you ! . return the bottle containing one-third of the ! ? medicine to the dealer from whom you bcughtf j it, and we will refund your money. Town J State Sign here t CutThlaOut l/igcaia vruai luujuili And Makes the Stomach Sweet I E. C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago, III. The Kaufmann Drug Co. j Thinks it Saved His Life. Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine, i says in a recent letter: 'T have used ! Dr. King's New Discovery many years. <* for coughs and colds, and I think it ' saved my life. I have found it a reliable remedy for throat and lung complaints. and would no more be without a bottle than 1 would without food." For nearly forty years New Discovery T has stood at tiie head of throat and lung 1 remedies. As a preventative of pneu- I monia. and healer of weak lungs it has s no equal. Sold under guarantee at j Derrick's Drag Store and Ivaufmann j Drug Co. ">0o. and 8! .00. Trial bottle j ^ , free. i i I s. tions, AnnounceWe engrave or ke engraving in nd shapes. Call an Company, rs, Bookbinders, .tioners. : : : Main Street, S. C. CHAPIN, | 5 are excellent. We 1 and. 5 per cent, in- 1 ills. Kindly favor us 1 D^SYCUTT, Cashier. I President. | E! _ iW GOODS! mm* iri.pjfi.. I'll .?! ggggg BBggaKBC?BB? L Merchandise in the Oswald Building De pleased to serve the public with the : of ramily Supplies you give me a call before buying elseBOOZER, So. Car. SEE 1 HERE! [ Is your Liver all right! Are your Kidneys in a healthy condition? If so, $ HILTON'S LIFE for * the LIVEB i and KIDNEYS | will keep them so. If not, J Hilton's Life for the Liver J and Kidneys will make J them so. A 25c. bottle will convince yon of this fact Sold wholesale by The Murray Drug Co., 3 Columbia, S. C. 3 Tor sale at The Bazaar, 3 N Lexington, S. C. 3 Befcre Ycu Purchase Any Other Write fHE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANYj ORANGE, MA8S. 1 Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regardjss of Quality, but the 44Sew Home" is madf 3 wear. Cur guaranty never runs out. < We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions f the trade. The "\cw Home" stands atths ead of all High-grade family sewing machines Sold by authorized dealers only. 1 FCR C/i.E EV W . P. KOOF, Lexington. S. C. sm?'ms PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM }?j%2w3&l}&y R 31 Cleaofj and bcaiit.r.c* the .iaiJ. WCl Frorr.o:eg a luxuriant growth. Tails to Restore_ Gray WiWii- Hair to its xoutarui color. yjt^JaV=-- MfajwOnrr? ?c&ip 5c h?:r lulling. I L.V j"o.a=u$l.".'at Uniggirti f Aug 30, 1 y WHEELWRIGHT and ' BLACKSMITH SHOP Ar P.ERLKY & KYZKR'S Now blacksmith Shoi) you will find Mr. L. ... Long ready to give you prompt ervieo. All kinds of repair work, iorses!iooing. etc. Give us a trial. Shop situated near the Berlev homestead. Marll Onu.