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S. B. M c COLUMBIA, We have the larf Base Ball Goo< Guns and spc descriptions, General Bepa Carolina. : Our prices are Write for wl when in the c S. IS. IV Columb f-W wvvwv (NEW SPRI Onr store is bubbling < department presents sometl dress goods in great profusi winter goods now going at while in town. | WM. PLAI J Main Street,! r COLUMBIA, ewwvwww LEE A. LOfil 1519 Main Str< JOBBERS - ANI Stoves and Ranges, Stove Pipe, Tinware, En&melware, Hollow Ware, Tin Plate. Iron and Asphalt Roofln , Eve Trough a3 : . Conductor, Sh< b Wood Mantels Grates and Til T0**- Tine Pine. ] Ik ( j RE FRIG! j Now is Refrigerator time and have them in all sizes and styl 1 highest priced ones made. W better still, come to store whe: plete stock of Refrigerators ai Parrott-Bc | | "STOVE and REF !;! .1248 Main St., A strong blast, ^ COLUMBIA SU 1 (MASTER, - - s. c. _ To ????????? A 0 jest stock of ^ ^ ds, Fishing Tackle, >rting goods of all Automobiles and Wa ir Shop, in South bur GOO' wvv. 0 the lowest : : ye bod Lat you want, and old .. t1 aro ity give us a call. afte ________ tW his tha V wh( cou IcMASTER, i iia, S.' C. war 5 Sail wv\v\ww vw* ini A cou ING STYLES. f1 ^ reac ^ fore & up ( ^ affo ^ pub iver with new goods. Every ^ sav< j| eve ling new for spring. LadiesJ J on, and at lowest prices. All ^ frie] reduced prices. Come to see us x S TI i C. 5 ^ Car< 0 does ? J ach. ^ be b mos T & SON, 11 # Kan Nfear Postoffice, J Dea S. . Bi 4 If V) K w VVUHVUW\^ Dea Bi Tha my o. nnn H m fib onuM au >et, Colombia. S. 8. - DEALERS IK the 1 7 < . Will Sbor Hi atto ad hav( set Metals, n< 010; [es, . ^ hav< Tire Brick and Clay for*1 'uinps, Pipe, teet ^itongs. Valves, Sne locks, Hose, T} Electric and Cen1 Gas Fixtures. Chic Paints and Oils, the Cutlery, Wire Netting. Lc ^mimmmmwmammw^mmmmm mmm cen8 i?11 ai -.n ^ ^ ~ ^ ^ ? ~ ^m~r^?~-i?-??na?m? ? ~ ~ e~ iRATORS! l !' M onr store is packed with them We J-j " es and from the cheapest to the 0 0 ft rite us for catalog and prices, or 0 U re we can show you the most com- j [ id Ice Chests in the Carolinas. 11 lileyCo. Inc. i | RICERATOR PEOPLE," || m Columbia,fS. C. !j |fj with little effort, can be procured with a FALO 625 FORGE | portable forge for outdoor work fi| Write for prices SK PPLY CO., Columbia, S. C. lie Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, July 8,1908. A Trip in the County. the Editor of The Dispatch: n our arrival at Batesburg last ik we met our friend Walter J. 3artha with smiles all over his 3 over two babies at his home, one and one girl. The little gent is a nde and the little lady is a brunette [ if you ever saw a proud man, Iter is one. 7e found the merchants in Batesg in very good humor and business med fair. ur next point was Leesville where found business good and everyv in good spirits. We found our friend Dr. D. M. Crosson, sailing und over the country, looking >r his patients in a $900 automobile, ;nty horse power, and now makes visits in less than half the time n with horse and buggy. le feel a little delicacy in saying ) the good people of Lexington nty should place in the various 3es of the county, but being my home county, we feel that we e a warm spot in our heart for welfare, and desire to say that re is no better man in the county t could represent the people better the State legislature than Dr. M. Crosson. 'r. Editor, what has been done to'ds building the steel bridge across ada river, for the convenience of people of the Fork to reach Lexton? If the taxpayers of the nty and the business men of the n of Lexington would visit some ier sister counties and see the conience in bridges, they would go k home and build a bridge across ida river before they could get 3y. The time is not far distant bei we will have to be taxed to keep >ur public roads. We can well rd to be taxed to keep up our lie highways for we can more than 3 the tax in vehicles and horses in ry twelve months. rhile visiting the town of Gilbert grasped the w arm hand of another nd, Mr. R. L. Keisler. B.B.H. It Can't Be Beat. tie beat of all teachers is experience. I. Harden, of Silver City, North Dlina, says: "I find Electric Bitters (all that's claimed for it. For StomLiver and Kidney troubles it can't eat. I have tried it and find it a t excellent medicine." Mr. Harden ght; it's the best of all medicines for wreakness, lame back, and all down conditions. Best too for In winlorio finl/1 nnflor crnftf LO auu UXCUCM1(?, KA/AU M se at Derrick's Drug Store and fmann Drug Co. 50c. Itemoriam. rest Aunt Martha, thou hast left us, it thou hast only gone before; e are but as faithful, e will reach the golden shore. rest Aunt Martha, thou hast left us it in our hearts we deeply feel, t 'tis God that hath bereft us, e can all our troubles heal. Corrie Dooley. Lck Belief for Asthma Sufferers. 1 -?'~ ?n>4 To* qPfnwla im. Jiej B UU11CJ (Uiu A(U iate relief to asthma sufferers in worst stages and if taken in time effect a cure. Derrick's Drug e. arry Thaw has employed another rney and is making an effort to ! 9 a jury pass on his sanity plea. Drth Carolina is unanimously in Bryan column. rery home with children should 9 a box of Dr. Thornton's Easyther in it. A guaranteed remedy ill bowel and stomach trouble in bing children. For sale by DerDrug Co.; or Easy-Teether Medi- ! Co., Hartwell, Ga. le organizers of the proposed fcral Life Securities company of sago are in jail charged with using mails to defraud. misiana has declared for high Iite by the senate vote of 24 to 4. NgnmmM Bad 8 Backache | Such agonies as some womea Q suffer, every month, frao tacit* B ache! S Is It necessary? N*. It can H be prevented and reBeved, when B caused by female trouble, by tak* H log a medicine with specific, csra* ffi tlve action, on the female organs H end functions, which acts by re- H lieving the congestion, stopping B the pain and building the organs gB and functions up to a proper state H of health. Try. B woma^RELII^ "I suffered for IS years," writes 18 Mrs. Malinda A. Akers, of Basham, ra Vs., "with various female troubles, nj I had such a backache that it Era drew me over, so I could not stand E9 straight. The doctors could not hcip me, so I tock Cardui, and 28 now 1 fee! like a new woman." 13 At All Druggists || WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, 3 stating age and describing symp- Hot toms, to Ladies Advisory Dept., uj The Chattanooga Medicine Co., M I Chattanooga, Tenn. E 38 J Thin TPATnan rati T,r<HA F. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound saved her life. Head her letter. Mrs. T. C. Willadsen, of Manning, Iowa, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: 441 can truly say that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound saved my life, and 1 cannot express my gratitude to you in words. For years I suffered with the worst forma of female complaints, continually doctoring and spending lots of money for medicine without help. I wrote you for advice, followed it as directed, and took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it has restored me to perfect health. Had it not been for you I should have been in my grave to-day. I wish every Buffering woman would try it." FACTS FOR SICK 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 ol women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion, dizziness,or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. Law Prohibiting the Sale of Cigarettes to Minors. Sec. 329. It shall not be lawful for any person or persons, either by himself or themselves, to sell,, furnish, give or provide any minor or minors, under the age of eighteen years with cigarettes, tobacco, cigarette papers, or any substitue therefor. Any person or persons violating the provisions of the preceding, section, either in person, by agent, or in any other way, shall be held and. deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon indictment and conviction there5or shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars, nor less than twenty-five dollars, or by imprisonment for a term of not more than one year, not less than two months, or both, in the discretion of the court; one-half of the fine im>posed to be paid to the informer of the offense, and the other half to be paid to the treasurer of the county im which such conviction shall be had.. Pain will depart in exactly 20 minutesif one of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tab- > lets is taken. Pain anywhere. Rfe- r member! Pain always means conges- i tion, blood pressure?nothing else.. r Headache is blood pressure; toothache-; ? VIaaJ twaooti w* nn tVio ccnaifivp nOfTA 10 U1VAA1 pi VH t'lAV v v ?w- - w, Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets?also called Pink Pain Tablets?qnickly and! safely coax this blood pressure awayr from pain centers. Painful periods witm j women get instant relief. 20 tablets 25c- ; Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. * Twenty Cent a Bay for Liquor;.' The following letter written to a? ? Pennsylvania grocer, makes interest- j1 ing reading not only to men who spend | money for liquor, but to men in legit- | imate business who have goods to sell ! * 'Dear Sir:?Having been accustom? t ed to spending twenty cents a day for i whiskey, I find by saving it, I caos order from you during the year tkit following articles: 3 barrels of flour, 100 pounds of granulated sugar,. 125 pounds macaroni, 39 pounds starch, 50 pounds soda, 6 pounds of ground pepper, 60 pounds of white beans, 1 dozen scrubbing brushes, 20 pounds roasted coffee, 55 cans tomatoes, 24 cans mackerel, 50 pounds best raisins, 1 dozen brooms, 40 pounds oatmeal, 1 dozen package herbs, 20 pounds rice, 1 barrel crackers, 100 pounds hominy, 18 pounds mince meats, 12 bottles machine oil, 20 pounds Oolong tea, 24 cans green peas, OH nnnnHa rlripH OTvnlPO. 25 pounds brushes, 40 pounds laundry starcia, 25 pounds table salt, 25 pounds lard, 12 bottles maple syrup, 100 bars soap, 2 gallons chow chow, 2 reams note paper, 500 envelopes, 2 newspapers for one year. "I had no idea my drinking had been costing me so much. I know better now and will buy more for my family."?Ex. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is good for curs, burns, bruises and scratches. It is especially good tor piles. Recommended and sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. The :.'>2nd annual meeting of the pharmacists of the state will be held at Columbia July 20. Map Oliver J. Bond has been elected superintendent of the Citadel to succeed Col. Coward resigned. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently upon the bowels and thereby drives the eold out of tin- systemand at the same rime ir allays inflammation and stops irritation. Children like it. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. 2 the best Shoes that can b< SEE OURS B E. P. & F 1710 Main Sti TUC WUITC DOT A1 i ml nmiL nuirti The design and finish of 1 to equal it has yet appeared STEADY, Has a very large Bobbin? BALL I A LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG ai (Whit? SHUTTLE Machine has be The NEW HOME stands at the top Always on hand good Second Han machine attachments, shuttles, belts i J. H. BERRY, 1802 Ha Parlor E BEN DAVI NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER, Best cooking and finest Best Special Bates by the I BEST ORGANS At Factory Prices. Every home can afford and fshonld possess the test Organ. Terms so easy. For a limited time we will sell $90 Organs at only $75. Only $25 now; $25 Nov. 1908; $25 Nov. 1909, and no interest. $80 Organs now only $65. Don't pay the peddler a Tvn/-?fit- Vmf in ns or , yx V"VJ clip and send this advertisement with your letter asking for catalogue and price list, to MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE Columbia, S. C. PIANOS & ORGANS. [ Established 1851 1908 Spring and Summer Shoes [n all kind of leathers to suit ?or dress and every day wear. Farmers' medium and heavy vork Shoes a specialty. You nay depend that we give you a bought and at a small profit. EFOBE YOU BUY A. DAVIS, eet, Columbia, S. C. RY SEWING MACHINE ;he stand is unexcelled. Nothing on the market. riFT AND SURE. Holds more thread than any other BEARING, id durable. It is something new. en in use twenty-five years.) of SHUTTLE machines. I have the latest, d Machines. Weedles for all machines and md the best pure SPiURM OIL. in Street, Celumbia, S. C. Lestauraxit, ID, Proprietor, COLUMBIA, S. C. aurant in Columbia. Tor Ladies and Gentlemen. reek. deals at all Hours?Night or Day. ? "1 a ' BHlWy Tho Only PainI E Wmkwfik'* ?Toofc HSEL> Kl tractor &? the DR. 6 R. HARDIRB, The Old Veteran Painless Tooth Ex- v tractor and Dentist, 1316 Main street, Columbia, S, C., sign of the Big Tooth, is now at his office and will be all gammer. where he will do all kinds of Dental "Work in the best manner and with the best material! lApr FIRSTCLASS BOILERS. Atlas and C. T. Engines, and Lombard Boilers, tanks, stacks, stand pipes and sheet iron work, shafting, pullejs, ? 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 day; work 200 hands. GET OUR PRICES. LOMBARD IRON WORKS & SUPPLY CO., J Augusta, Ga r ????? mjornse? Bop * KMI <f33 SCOm W GM2B J mmIBCT I | ?** j*m -* * ?* ? i Among other of Hancock Bros. & J I Co's. brands, SHOW DOWN was 1 awarded the GOLD MEDAL at the 1 Worlds Fair in St. Louis, 1904, and i\ has steadily increased its general allJK around superiority ever since, until it m stands now without a peer among all fllue cured plug tobaccos. |9 It is manufactured by a strictly independent III firm, sold in 10c, and 15c plugs and at 5c a cut. Kl Don't accept substitutes for this III brand?oe from Missouri and make IH your dealer "SHOW DOWN!" ^ @k HANCOCK BROS. & CO., Lynchburg, Va. y Leaders in 1908 *> k