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hm* S. B. M COLTJMBL We have the Is Base Ball G< Guns and s descriptions General Re] Carolina. Our prices a: Write for u when in the 0 D R 0. 0. II Colum \ ^WWWVWV # Onr store is bubbling Jv department presents som ^ dress goods in great profi J winter goods now going ^ while in town. IwM. PLfl" J Main Stree J COLUMBIA, - C/W WWVVW LEE A. LOI 1519 Main Si JOBBERS - A* Stoves and Ranges, Stove Pipe, Tinware, Enamelware, Hollow Ware, Tin Plate, Iron and Asphalt Roofin , Eve Trough Conductor, S Wood Mant* Grates and 1 Flue Pipe, tn: \ ' igggggg ' >* | REFmG Now is Refrigerator time ai have them in all sizes and st n| highest priced ones made. better still, come to store vr] plete stock of Refrigerators if Parrott-B "STOVE and R! ?! 1248 Main St., ? -A- U "Keyst ?i| (I You'll male 1 B w1 Cl ?OMBINA Jtit? Taper and ' *.i 11 i ? ? ^ cMASTE R, - S. C. I 4 irgest stock of Dods, Fishing Tackle, porting goods of all , Automobiles and pair Shop, in South ? re the lowest : : vhat you want, and city give us a call. \ / bia, S. C. 5 IING STYLES. | ; over with new goods. Every ^ ?? ~ T n/li flo j y etmng new ior spring, j^auicoj * ision, and at lowest prices. All ^ at reduced prices. Come to see us J n & son,! t, Near Postoffice, J s. c. VVVVVVVVVVVVVW 1ick & bro., ;reet, Columbia. S. S. m - DEALERS IX > # / ; and Iheet Metals, ds, Files, i Fire Brick and Clay 1 Pumps, Pipe, Fittings, Valves, Cocks, Hose, Electric and Gas Fixtures, Paints and Oils, Cutlery, Wire Netting. ^ORS! id our store is packed with them We ,j vies and from the cheapest to the \) Write us for catalog and prices, or U fere we can show you the most com- i ' and Ice Chests in the Carolinas. l) alley Co. Inc. |j EFR5GERATOR PEOPLE," j J Columbians. C. |j one" Reversible Ratchet n<T2oo e no mistake in buying this the best and only TION made. Three Ratchets in one, taking 1 Square Shank Drills?Long and Short Feed. NONE CHEAPER; ASK FOR PRICE. lOLUMBlA SUPPLY CO , Columbia, S.C. J The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, July 1,1908. RIGrHT TO CRITICISE. Jury Upholds Exposure by Press of Misconduct in Office. The jury in the libel suit for $100,000 brought by L. E. Jones, formerly county auditor, against the Ohio State Journal, Columbus, brought in a verdict for the defendant. It is reported by the Journal as a vindication of the right of the press fearlessly to expose misconduct in public office. In its charges the State Journal said: "The conduct of the county auditor's office during the past four years has been marked by greater disregard of public interest and bolder methods of personal graft than have ever obtained in any cffice in the history of Franklin county." At the same time the Journal revealed methods by which the inventories in the probate court of dead men's estates had been used to gain information concerning omitted property upon which tax inquisitors had been paid thousands of dollars. The inquisitor was not legally entitled to the percentage upon such property. In the prosecution of the suit for libel Mr. Jones sought to show that tie State Journal's charges were not true.?American Press. It Can't Be Beat. The best of all teachers is experience. C. M. Harden, of Silver City, North Carolina, says: "I find Electric Bitters does all that's claimed for it. For Stomach. Liver and Kidney troubles it can't be beat. I have tried it and find it a most excellent medicine." Mr. Harden is right; it's the best of all medicines also for weakness, lame back," and all run down conditions. Best too for chills and malaria. Sold under guarantee at Derrick's Drug Store and Kaufniann Drug Co. 50c. Obituary. Robert Dempsy Smith was born August 1,1888, and died June 20, 1908, making his stay on earth 19 years, 10 months and 20 days. He was a son of E. Austin Smith and Marina r.iia Smith. He leaves a large connection of relatives and a host of friends. The Lord called him in the young manhood of his life. He has gone to his reward. He was buried at Florence Baptist church in the presence of a large congregation. The people showed their appreciation of the young man and his family by covering his grave with flowers. His family is one of the mo9t prominent in Lexington county. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. T. S. Wright of the Wagener Baptist church. S. Every, home with children should have a box of Dr. Thornton's EasyTeether in it. A guaranteed remedy for all bowel and stomach trouble in teething children.. For sale by Derrick Drug Co.; or Easy-Teether Medicine Co., Hartwell, Ga. Bight Bind of Judge. Judge Aldrich, at Aiken, recently sentenced two young white men of good appearance to the chaingang for a period of 9ix months for selling whiskey. The young men plead guilty and asked for the mercy of the court. They were not allowed the alternative of paying a fine. Judge Aldrich is right and for the good of the country we hope the other judges of this state will follow his example. I Headache I 1 Every Month 1 - Yoa may think, because yon p| i|| have iong had it, that yon must g|| have a headache every month, being a women. Rag Ffj But if you think sc, you are fefj Kk] wrong, since a headache is a sign of disease of your woman,y i;tfS |8j organs, that thousands of other |pj women have been able to relieve ^ gr;J or care, by the use of that wonder- f|p W'd fcil. woman's medicine, ?|j Unityil WOMAN'S RELIEF |||| "I recommend Cardui to all sick |||j women," writes Mrs. A. C. Beaver ^ |Pj of Unicoi, Tenn. "I sunercd with [p; |?i headache, bearing-down pains, Ml feel swelled, pains in shoulders ??? jaw and many others. At last I took j Cardui, have gained 23 pounds Pgj | ?|a and have found it the best medj!|j|j icine I ever used for femaie jjg At AB Druggists || ||j WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, ffirjj stating agro an-"? describing sympTWA fonts, to Ladies Advisory Dept., fXv V&3 The Chattanooga Medicine Co., feft g|g Chattanooga, Tenn. E 37 You won't tell your family doctor the whole story about your private illness ? you are too modest. You need not be afraid to tell Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., the things you could not explain to the doctor. Your letter will be held in the strictest confidence. From her vast correspondence with sick women during the tbivfv vpats she mav have gained the very knowledge that will help your case. Such letters as the following, from grateful women, establish beyond a doubt the power of LYDIA &PiSmHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND to conquer all female diseases. Mrs. Norman R. B&rndt, of Allentown, Pa., writes: " Ever since I was sixteen years of age I had suffered from an organic derangement and female weakness; in consequence I had dreadful headaches and was extremely nervous. My physician said I must go through an operation to get well. A friend told me about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I took it and wrote you for advice, following your directions carefully, and thanks to you I am today a well woman, and I am telling all my friends of my experience." FACTS FOR SUCK 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 bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indigestion, dizziness,ornervous prostration. Clemson Graduate Succeeds. Anderson, June 25.?Mr. H. O. Wellborn, who has been superintendent of the Cox mills here for the past 18 months, has resigned his position to take effect July 1, in order that he may take the work of general superintendent of a system of five mills located at Columbia, Spartanburg, Lexington and Batesburg. Mr. Wellborn's headquarters will be at Bates* * * * - ?-'it ~^ Durg, DUt ne Will UlSinuuue uia umc between the five mills. Mr. Wellborn is one of the most successful mill men in the State, despite his youth. He graduated at Clemson College about six years ago. For awhile he was with the Watts mill at Laurens and later with the Darlington mills.?The State, 26th. Pain will depart in exactly 20 minutes if one of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets is taken. Pain anywhere. Remember! Pain always means congestion, blood pressure? nothing else. Headache is blood pressure; toothache is blood pressure 0:1 the sensitive nerve. Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets?also, called Pink Pain Tablets?quickly and safely coax this blood pressure away frem pain centers. Painful periods with women get instant relief. 20 tablets 25c Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. ITows From Piaoy Woods. To the Editor cf The Dispatch: Crops are looking well. The health of this section is good, with the exception of a few eases of fever. Messrs. X. S. Derrick and D. W. Frick are on the rounds with their threshing machine. Piney Woods church parsonage will be painted in the near future. It seems from what the writer has been able to learn that the voters on this side of the river are not going to be treated fairly in regard to the campaign meetings this summer, as it is said that we will only be allowed j two meetings in the entire Fork, and | that is not enough. Our people on ! this side can't afford to cross the riv- ! er to hear the candidates speak in order to know who to vote for. We hope that the executive committee will give us a fair showing when they arrange for the meetings. June 29. A Voter. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is good for cuts, burns, bruises and scratches. It is especially good for piles. Recommended and sold bv Kaui'maim Drug Co. A sea monster weighing 15,000 pounds has been captured off tie coast of Maine. It resembles the fabled sea serpent in appearance. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently upon the bowels and thereby drives the cold out of the system aud at tin; same time it allays inflammation aud stops irritation. Children like it . Sold by Kaufmanu Drug Co. may j l-v Arti- A A^- /? A 1"> 1 \ A VvA 1 tut; ucst uiiucs mat uan l?c tti SEE OTJRS BEFO: E. P. & F. 1710 Main Street, ( IHE WHITE ROTARY The design and finish of the s4 ! to equal it has yet appeared on tl STEADY, SWIFT Has a very large Bobbin?Hold BALL BE. A LIGHT RUNNER-STRONG and dun (White SHUTTLE Machine has been in i The NEW HOME stands at the top of SH Always on hand good Second Hand Mac machine attachments, shuttles, belts and tin J. H. BERRY, 1802 Main 1 Parlor He BEN DAVSD. I NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER, Finest Restaurant in South Carol Only Worn Special Rates by the Week. Meals BEST ORGANS " At Factory Prices. Every home can afford and I | ^should possess the best Or- i i can. Terms SO1 easy. I ftj o ~ For a limited time we will t: 1 sell $90 Organs at only $T5. tr Only $2d> now; $25 Nov. 9' 1908; $25 Nov. 1909, and no j ra interest. 1 ^ ! i b< $80 Organs now only $65. _ Don't pay the peddler a ! big profit, but come to us or i clip and send this advertise- J bj 1 ment with your letter asking ' ai ! i ! j for catalogue and price list, j | to | & MALQNE'S 3 MUSIG HOUSE, Columbia, S. C. j ^ PIANOS & ORGANS. I A mmmmM*** I ^^^0 TWIST TO This brand is a favorite with chewers of hip: superiority of flavor and quality. Our buy ; Virginia and North Carolina and as a resuli i maintained. Beware of twist artificially f damaged leaf "doctored" to deceive you. I unapproached flawless quality. Insist on tt Manufactured by a strictly independe HANCOCK BROS. & C Established 1851 ========= L .... r 1908 ring and Summer 1 kind of leathers to suit ress and every day wear. i 1 i i lers meaium ana neavy Shoes a specialty. You depend that we give you * lglit and at a small profit. RE YOU BUY A. DAVIS, Columbia, S. C. SEWING MACHINE tand is unexcelled. Nothing le market. AND SURE. 3 more thread than any other ARING, able. It is something new. ise twenty-five years.) * UTTLE machines. I have the latest. Lines. Needles for all machines and 3 best pure SPERM OIL. itree!, Columbia, S. C. staurant, 'roprietor, COLUMBIA, S. C. ina. aii's Restaurant in Columbia \ at all Hours?Night orSDay. IR. G R. HARDING, he Old Veteran Painless Tooth Exactor and Dentist, 131 (5 Main street, olumbia, S. C., sign of the Big Tooth, now at his office and will be all sum er. where he will do all kinds of Dental fork in the best manner and with the sst material. lApr FiRSTGLASS BOILERS. Atlas and C. T. Engines, and Lomird Boilers, tanks, stacks, stand pipes id sheet iron work, shafting, pulleys, taring, boxes, hangers, etc. t 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, ma- * liuists' and factory supplies. Belting, packing, injectors, pipe Stags, saws, files, oilers, etc. Cast everv day; work 200 hands. GET OUR PRICES. OMBARD IRON WORKS & SUPPLY CO., .ugusta, Ga mom^mmmmmmmimm???+ D02 IBACCO h grade twist because of its uniform era pick over the choicest growth of t the original superiority is forever iavored. as that argues low grade or ?egal Tender is always the same ia lis brand being given you. nt ilrra. iO,9 Lynchburg, Va. , n = Leaders 1908