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tmt S. B. McI x COLUMBIA, We have the largesl Base Ball Goods, Guns and sporti descriptions, Ai General Repair Carolina. : Our prices are th< Write for what when in the city S. B. Ml Columbia I NEW SPAIN # Onr store is bubbling ovei J department presents ^something J dress goods in great profusion, J winter goods now going at red ^ while in town. 0 IVML PLATT IMain Street, J\e; COLUMBIA, - - E/VWVWWW&4 LEE A. UK 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 Wood Mantels, Grates and Tiles, Plue Pipe, Fir< Pud "Fit! Coc ">?. i , t v~ mmmmmmammmmmammmmmrnmmmmMmmm , ? , , | . . . i ? ? ? - ? . ? M M M M I I REFRK^ ?.CTMrijMaMMnamMiMB > nnnf inM win?ta I |j Now is Refrigerator time and oar n have them in all sizes and .styles i J) highest priced ones made. Write J'J better still, come to store \vher?> v. fi plete stock of Refrigerators and I ! Parrott?Eai j] "STOVE and SEFR.'C 8 1243 Main St., li ^ pwv s-s ?hl: rdliv 17~rr^. >v< yv ar mmmmmmmmmBammmmmmBmmmmmmmBamma MASTER, - - s. c. tstock of Fishing Tackle, ng goods of all itomobiles and Shop, in South i 3 lowest : : you want, and give us a call. i ? S. 0. ' J w^v^www^i ; 16 STYLES. I r wj.th new goods. Every 5 i 5 new for spring. LadiesJ J and at lowest prices. All ^ s uced prices. Come to see us ^ ; & SON, $ ir Fostoffice, 4} , - - - - S. C. \ J VWWWWWW \ IK & BBO.,1 fJAlnmhia. S. S. t DEALERS - IN cv I i c I i: r s Metals, t s 3 Brick and Clay aps, Pipe, o ;ings, Valves, }: ks, Hose, *! Electric and c Gas Fixtures, Paints and Oils, ( Cutlery, Wire Netting. a ??MM?i RAZORS] ji " ' ||| store is packed wirli them We md from the cheapest to the us for catalog and prices, or }3 j 'e can -how* vou the most comet? Chests hi the Oarolnias. ley Co. Inc. jjj iERATOR PEOPLE,'*' -} j {* * Columbia, S. C. it i e * *"* 7"* "a raio cciier-l'eed rasps I rk i!i ? i vc trs of cvjvrH'.irc. !; 'ctri- ::>'"V.f :tii! iuraule. i \\ J;!" :<>r l Jives I j ; mu;a buri'i-v Co., ( ui.uMuiA, ;j. C. The Lexington Dispatch, g Wednesday, June 17.1908. | Lover, The "Wide-a-Wake 1 Congressman. 1 The Washington correspondent of ' the Charleston News and Courier has the following to say anent our belov ed young congressman: B"Mr. Lever. the wide-awake Con- B pressman from the 7th district, was | S busy in everything that was going on. H Soon after the session began he start- 1 ed the ball rolling for the passage of U the.Appalachian reserve bill, and k never faltered until it was found that p he could not succeed this year. In addition to this Mr. Lever, as a mem- fg ber of the House committee on agri- fig culture, devoted several months of the session to the work of that com- 3 rnittee and the results of such work are already well known. It was also due to Mr. Lever that Secretary Wilson and Congressman Scott recently visited Sumter, and the result of that ai visit is sure to work to South Caro- ai lina's good in the end. w During the time the agricultural ap- bi propriation bill was under discussion ki in the lower house Mr. Lever made several able speeches, and was warm- a(' [y praised not only by his Democratic colleagues, but many Republican members also. In the fight for public building at \ Columbia, Sumter and Orangeburg, oc ill of which are in Mr. Lever's dis- as brict, he was entirely successful. M Crangeburg got $50,000, Sumter $20, ^ >00 over previous authorizations, and it is probable that a thorough inves- j* ligation of the needs of the Columbia ta office will be made before the next ar 3ession of congress." Cf the Baby is Cutting Teeth, ^ Be 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 st ill pain, cures wind colic and is the ai :>est remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty w ive cents a bottle. Guaranteed un- di ler the Food and Drug act, June 30, ti L906. Serial number 1908. pf tf It is the best of all. ' ti Mistrial in Sellers Case. ^ The jury in the case of WadeHampen Sellers, the "Blind Tiger King," gj )n trial for several days in Columbia 'or the murder of Constable Farmer, vas unable to agree and a mistrial vas ordered on Wednesday. Sellers g^ vis rplpjispfl o7i .95.000 bail. It is said n ^ " IT / - - J .he jury7 stood eight for acquittal and our for manslaughter. ^ , Sh JTo Need of Suffering ] From Rheumatism. To It is a mistake to allow rheumatism ^ o become chronic, as the pain can al- g^ rays be relieved, and in most cases a T ure effected by applying Chamberlain's * 5ain Balm. The relief from pain which An t affords is alone worth many times its c ost. It makes sleep and rest possible, Sven in cases of long standing this linment should be used on account of the " elief which it affords. 25 and 50 cent An izes for sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. ?] Bu William Jackson and Will Murphy, wo Darlington negroes, got into 'a hooting scrape last Wednesday. Th durphy was seriously wounded. i Big cuts or little cuts, small scratches An >r bruises or big ones are healed quick- ] y by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It 3 especially good for piles. Be sure to ;et DeWitt's. Sold by Kaufmann Drug J !o. There is some talk that the South Carolina Republican delegation will ] ittempt to oust Capers by not reelect- ha ng him a committeeman. ?fe ? foi I Easy 1 ? I Confinement | ? 9 If you have cause to fear the fai Hi pains of childbirth, remember that pS th M they are due to weakness, cr dis- ||h 1*2 || ease, of the womanly organs, and ||| af that healthy women do not suffer, ra yc like weak ones. m? sh g|| The specific, Medicinal, vege* ]$?: bi: pi table ingredients, o; which that ajfe |j|j famous, female medicine and wc^- fa| lit HI manly tcnic ^ a p P f/T Wt f<j ?J3 Ej ;<J 'j* >>? i J * Or Ufii 11# '4# I j WOWS RELIEF _ | hgi* Js CC.JnpOSS'J, ^Vlil j'-i-'C- t?? t.:c ) v/cauv.:'y cr?::r;s :o a h ; ciihy |'-?i j v .ind thus previa: zxillizz svslip ??;. ! in |r> U'C- N;] ;v -i "8c-5;-re try c:-r&:ry~::i{' ry\ Jf:-}'! lo.: "I )>':C r.-w': t ^ ; c" -'* ::?ivv v.-.zl \z ; Mio. t C.;;? Lf/ u*' ?? * I.\? . . . ' - ? * ? *' 1 " ? - *4 %S t4 -*' ' | !M;. ajfcy, v/cs orAy {hh: ; ? ; u - ; hi s: , A'" Vr^r'-r!;^ r :: j ro:> i-.-rz .\vs:cn, j'," j a j .: ;; C-. .. , ^rnrnmmmm ? r. i.vi ?- - i wi 11 IWJ ^tiawn?v?www?^ Thousands of American women l our homes are daily sacrificing leir lives to duty. In order to keep the home neat id pretty, the children well dressed id tidy, women overdo. A female eakness or displacement is often 'ought on and they suffer in silence, rifting along from bad to worse, lowing well that they ought to ive help to overcome the pains and :hes which daily make life a burden. It is to these iaithful women that .YDIA E. PINKHAM'S rEQETABLE COMPOUND >mes as a boon and a blessing, ; it did to Mrs. F. Ellsworth, of iavville, 1ST. Y., and to Mrs. W. P. oyd,of Beaver Falls, Fa., who say : ** I was not able to do my own work, ving to the female trouble from which suffered. Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vege,ble Compound helped me wonderfully, id I am so well that I -?an do as big a iv*s work as I ever did. I wish every ck woman would try it. ACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkim's Vegetable Compound, made om roots and herbs, has been the andard remedy for female ills, id has positively cured thousands ol omen who have been troubled with s placements, inflammation, ulceraon, flbroid tumors, irregularities, jriodic pains, backache, that beartg-down feeling, flatulency, indigeson,dizziness,or nervous prostration. rThy don't you try it ? Mrs. Pinkkam invites all sick omen to write her for advice, he has guided thousands to ealth. Address, Lynn, Mass. The Fair Girl Graduate. e stands today in cap and gown, 7ull stored with wisdom's lore, ithin her pretty maiden head Df knowledge a great store, e sees before her a career, ?a.v from frivolty; make her mark upon the world, Determined wilMs 9he. e stands upon the rostrum there, ier essay in her hand, ;d looking from her learned heights, >he cannot understand ly women cannot serious views Take of the higher life, id see a nobler fate there is, Than courted as a wife. t, ah, but few short weeks elapse Vnd what, then, do we see? is same maid, in her fluffy gown9, I belle down by the sea. id as the men will press about, 2ach eager for her hand, =i'll see that maid of high ideals rust flirt to beat the band! ?Baltimore American. 5very home with children should ve a box of Dr. Thornton's Easvether in it. A guaranteed remedy * ? 17 fvAnKltk in Ull UU \\ Ci dim 3LVJiliav. n nuuuib iu ithing children. For sale by Deris Drug Co.; or Easy-Teether Medile Co., Hartwell, Ga. )lt of Lightning Sills Father and Son. Spartanburg, June 11.?J. E. Cole, ed about 43 years, a prominent rmer of Walnut Grove section of e county, and his son, Albert, aged years, were killed by lightning this ternoon .about 3 o'clock. Two fung daughters of Mr. Cole were ocked by the stroke of lightning, it were not seriously injured. It is reported here tonight that the tie daughter, 9 years of age, is in serious condition as the result ol e shock. Mr. Cole was in the ad lowering a window when the dash Line, killing him and his son instant.?The State. ^1% i ?v" r. 5 :V w V 'iiWi *WWa Evelyn Dates was born Septerubei 1907, and died June b Slit as kar.-J p< aeeabie as a Uttl< mo. A. 11. T. Coie BJ'ui'o Koci '-."a- born July 2* \ ar.-: J-.' i Alay i>', lt-0uyvi ear, I eii month* ami a no Jay. lie as ilu* 3 :Joy !': ami vdP uiLv J'JM. : > oor.u iiic -no nuJ : cb.Y: Jier. iim ior o '; :hv- kinguonj *. i J a. t. IX-VVii: V iCMiu-y BlaMo:* Pill - yronspf an i Tumxau;.:1! . wi'i lit : vy iiim- .-it\ i;< r-n :i :!; v.' 1 l;i '.rn'-ys ami ailuy : r?:u!.?!. > ariCn: i:." annum ion r. T.it' iv ; rcii i;ii a-it'd i'\vr. rv. J?J.[:? Jaii'.iiai:;: Drug Co. the best Shoes that can be SEE OURS B: E. P. & F 1710 Main Str THE WHITE RQTAI The design and finish of t to equal it has yet appeared STEADY, SW Has a very large Bobbin?. RATI, T A LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG ar (White SHUTTLE Machine has be< The NEW HOME stands at the top Always on hand good Second Han< machine attachments, shuttles, belts a J. H. BERRY, 1802 Mai Parlor P BEN DAVI NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai Finest Restaurant in South ( Only T Special Rates by the "W a [best organs At Factory Prices. F.vorv home call afford and . i should possess the best Or- ' I gan. Terms so easy. For a limited time we will ; sell $90 Organs at only $75. j Only $25 now; $25 Nov. I 1908; $25 Nov. 1909, and no ; j interest. J $80 Organs now only $65. Don't pay the peddler a big profit, but come to us or j j clip and send this advertise- ! | ment with your letter asking ! for catalogue and price list, i ! to ; " j MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE, Columbia, S. C. PIANOS & ORGANS. | ono H ; ^ "Si? wS r'' Off ! Trff.C ,li? ? a 1 i ? i i ;, laj l??jv ;i I TWIST f '! r , | j . v.- r.ra-ia a frvcrrv v;nn crci { *; : :r>jr-or::y ot i?;iv<jr na-l k.j1!;. .. t. | ;i Vr.-^inla and Nv h Carolina:.:-^ r..* - j { ' Ln.,v :!:i\v!cs.-i quality. i as ,;| :; hahcock begs. v i i 190B Spring and Summer , n all kind of leathers to suit r or dress and everv dav wear, farmers' medium and heavy rork Shoes a specialty. You lay depend that we give you $ bought and at a small profit. EFORE YOU BUY . A. DAVIS, eet, Columbia, S. C. 1Y SEWING MACHINE be stand is unexcelled. Nothing * on the market. 'ITT AND SURE. Holds more thread than any other BEARING, id durable. It is sometliing new. sn in use twenty-five years.) of SHUTTLE machines. I have the latest, i Machines. Needles for all machines and > ,nd the best pure SPERM OIL. in Street, Columbia, S. C. - D, Proprietor, COLUMBIA, S. C. Carolina, Voman's Restaurant in Columbia Peek. leals at all Hours?Night or" Day. * WS^-4 Gas, Ether or Spf^ Chloroform. 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. lApr FIRSTGLASS 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 m 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 200 hands. GET OUR PRICES. LOMBARD IRON WORKS & SUPPLY CO., _ Augusta, - Ga p /\ n Cn/?\ L i I |l a <f \J LJi-jJo T08ACC0 | r - or r ' v'h iv.,; :t bocauso of its uniform )rr I.::' er.o o\v the choicest Krewth of || ori", ;nal r-uporiority is fewer i ' i-iaiJy ;iov->r>-I. as tbut anrucs low frradc or i j *-C/.:t <"*" :t.-r *>;-? tu^ oou*v IM , , '. .- : .1 b'.'iil IgiVcIiyOU. Ij 1 & CO., Lyncfafeurg, Ya? |j 1N 1'liaini.i J?? X>LuC?V'> ?-C v/3 -j