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1 * AM WWW 1 p/jf That hacking 1 TM Because you ] / M your powers of Take Scot It builds up and stre ^ It contains Cod Live! Q prepared that it is easj I A ALL DRUGG12 J For Hoofing T i | VULCANITI \ Made ready for use, sal J ne^ ^ Weatherproof R< ? BEST : HOOFING : \ Is extremely durable J cold. Always pliable ai J together in the rolls, Is J and coated with superio: J cannot evaporate; there ^ Requires no ^ . Guaranteed to J Roofing Pitch in 600 lb f Coal Tar LORICK $ A J INCOI 5 WH0LESA1 ^ Columbia, W w W W W w W W w ?? QU ALiT1 You have probably bought many t! good, that cost a good price, but un i test of service soon proved themselves It might have been shoes that sc the sides, caps broke down, heels ga^ gave ont and sole9 were plated. 0 Opposite Post Office, The Palmetto ' conn WE ABE A Depository for tin of South Carolina t ? of Columbia. WE OWN 1400,000 United Sta Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT ' Accounts of Banks, WE PAT Four Per Cent, on d iterest calculated qus WE PROMISE Our best efforts to tJ 1 satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONi CAPITA Wilie Jones, President. J^OOTERN J Unexcelled Dini ? Through Pullman Slee ^ Convenient Schedu f?- ? /IS For full informatioi ia consult nearest Souther W J. c. LUSK, ^ES BROOKS MORGAN, i NEW BRO< }]w We Want your business. It jjfij your money with us until you f [jm times a year. M J. C. GUICNARD, Vice-President. I cough continues ^ r system is exhausted and Q resistance weakened. ^ Emulsion. 41 ngthens your entire system. * Oil and Hypophosphites so ^ (T to take and easy to digest. ^ >TS: 60c. AND $1.00 A VVVVVVVVVVVVVJ roubles We Advise 5 : ROOFING | nirated and coated under a J r process. ^ )tproof and Fireprobf. J MATERIAL : KNOWN J 9. Not affected by heat or J Ld flexible. It does not stick J i easily affixed. Impregnated J r damp-proof materials which \ fore J annual painting. 4 contain no coal tar. ^ barrels - $1.25 per 100 lbs ^ $4.00 per barrel ? LOWRANCE, I RPORATED, S ' J T* T?m A tt ^ uiu ana ALiaiii, ^ - s. c wvwwvwvwS i SHOES! hings that looked ^ der the rugged ?" worthless. K>n run over at re way, sewing rd against these things, especially in footre confident of getting the best quality footmoney can buy, take advantage of the large stock constantly available for making pleas >ns at oar store. ;ent for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.5C v BO YNE, x - Columbia, S. C. National Bank, HBIA, S. C. 3 United States Government, the State he County of Richland and the City tes Bonds and $100,000 State of South Firms, Corporations and Individuals. eposits in our Savings Department, inciter ly. ransact your business to yoar entire ,L BANE, - - Columbia, S. C. ^.L $250,000.00 J. P. Matthews, Camper. RAILWAY. $ il> ing Car Service, iping Cars on all Trains, X lies on Local Trains. ci> a as to rates, routes, etc. n Railway Ticket Agent, or vy D. P. A., Charleston, S. C. w' L G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. \jj/ ND BANK 1 L . - ? < /))l OKLAMD, S. C. <| | is our desire to please. Leave need it. We pay interest four L. S. TROTTI, ?}/ President Gilbert Items. To the Editor of The Dispatch: Rain has been plentiful and corn is fine while cotton is not doing so well. Quite a number of candidates were in town last Saturday going to and from the Priceville and Crout cue9. Prof. L. B. Haynes, after attending the Crout cue and spending the time most pleasantly in the Pond Branch section, called on friends in town and remained over Sunday nignt with Rev. Rountree. The protracted meeting ao Beulah church is going on now. The services are well attended and it is hoped that much good will be done. Tr.'i:? frvr lUT. iVlllclll XlUUb. 1C1U yj 11 iuuiiuuj Little Mountain, where he goe9 to build a pretty dwelling for Prof. W. B. Shealy. Among the hand9 he took with him were Messrs. Harry and John Lindler of this place. Fruit and melons are the most plentiful ever known. The cue here on the Fourth was a success. The photo man caught the beauties. S. Gilbert, July 18. Union Picnic. There will be a Farmers' Union picnic on August 15, at the old picnic grounds in front of the parsonage near Piney Woods church. There will be speaking by prominent Union men and others. The public is cordially inyited. Music will be furnished by a string band. C. S. Matthews, Chairman of Committee. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Wouid Have Saved Him $100.00. "In 1992 I had a very s?vere attack of diarrhoea," says 11. N. Farrar of Cat Island, La. "For several weeks I was unable to do anything. On March 18, 1907,1 had a similar attack, and took Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which gave me prompt relief. / I consider it one of the best medicines of its kind in the world, and had I used it in 3S)02 believe it would have saved me a hundred dollar doctor's bill." Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. Must Not Fool The Boys. What is in effect a bill to abolish matrimony has been introduced in the Georgia legislature by Assemblyman Glenn. The measure provides that? i If any woman, whether maid or widow, shall betray into matrimony any unsuspecting male subject of the state by scents, paints, powder or perfume, cosmetics, waters, artificial teeth, false hair, iron stays, corsets, pads or padding, hoops or high-heeled -1 "*T InnA T7oviorvotnrl StlOtJSj V UUL W dl9US., iav>Cj vaiItguvi/U) dropstiched or rainbow hosiery, or by any other deceitrul means or artful practices, the marriage, upon conviction, shall be null ana void. A Negro Burglar. A negro man entered the home of Mrs. Maggie Adams on Harrington street on Tuesday morning about one o'clock and stole from a trunk in Mrs. Adams' room $18 and a gold ring. Mrs. Adams was awakened by a noise in the room of her mother, Mrs. Davenport, adjoining hers, and saw a negro stooping over a trunk. She jumped oat of bed and got a pistol. The negro broke for the door and opened it. As he passed out Mrs. Adams fired, the ball missing his head only a few inches. She fired two more shots, but all missed,-rNewberry Observer. The Bemedy That Does. "Dr. King's New Discovery is the remedy that does the healing others promise but fail to perform," says Mrs. E. R. Pierson, of Auburn Centre. Pa. "It is curing me of throat and lung trouble of long standing, that other treatments relieved only temporarily. New Discovery is doing me so much good that I feel confident its continued nse for a reasonable length of time will restore me to perfect health." This renowned congli and cold remedy and throat and lung healer is sold at Derrick's Drug Store and Kaufmann Drug Co. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Drove Negro From County. Yorkville, July 20.?About ten days or two weeks ago a report gained currency in a neighborhood about seven miles northeast of Yorkville, near Clover, that a horrible assault had been made on the person of a little white girl. An investigation proved it to be utterly false and without foundation. Citizens of the neighborhood made careful inquiry as to the author of the report, and finally fastened guilt on Bob Howard, a negro. On last Monday night a number of men visited his* home, took him out, applied 100 lashes to his back and advised him to leave the State never to return, by noon yesterday. He went It is claimed that he started similar reports in several other neighborhoods in which he had lived in the county. A Strange Animal, This. A special to the News and Courier from Walterboro says: For some days past the people of Cottageville have been very much exercised overs the appearance in that neighborhood of a strange animal. It is described by those who have seen i it as being entirely different from anything they have ever seen before in the animal kingdom. It is about the size of a yearling calf, has a head shaped like a dog, screams like a peacock and leaps like a kangaroo. Some persons who have seen it say that it j is affrighted; others that it is vicious and shows signs of attacking them. | On the whole it is a most peculiar an- j imal. Get my "Book No. 4 For Women."' j It will give weak women many valua- | ble suggestions of relief?and with strictly confidential medical advice is entirely free. Simply write Dr. Shoop. Racine. Wis. The book No. 4 tells all about Dr. Shoop's Night Cure and how these soothing, healing, antiseptic suppositories can be successfully applied to correct these weaknesses. Write for the book. The Night Cure is sold by Kaufmaun Drug Co i NO REASON FOR IT. When Lezington Citizens Shov the Certain Way Out. There can be no just reason why any reader of this will continue to suffer the tortues of an aching back, the annoyance of urinary disorders, the dangers of diabetes of any kidney ills when relief is so near at hand and the most positive proof given that they can be cured. Read what a Lexington citizen says: C. A. Geiger, living on Depot St., Lexington, S. C., says: "For several months I had been suffering from dull pain9 across the small of my back and as they did not disappear, I came to the conclusion that my kidneys were affected. At night after lying down my back would pain me intensely, and I also noticed an irregularity in the action of the kidneys. The secretions were much to frequent and I was feeling miserable when I procured Doan's Kidnev Pills at The Kauf mann Drug Co. I used them as directed and they proved to be the remedy I needed. They have helped me so much that I feel I will soon be entirely well. It gives me pleasure to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to other sufferers." 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. / Several miners were killed and ten others injured in a mine explosion at Pottsville, Pa., on Wednesday. Max Beden, a German, went to his home in Savannah on Wednesday and found his wife dead. She had com mittecl suicide believing tnat sne was followed by some one. Cheap help is always the most expensive. Heat prostrates the nerves. In the summer one needs a tonic to off-set the customary hot weather nerve and strength depression. You will feel better within 48 hours after beginning to take such a remedy as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Its prompt action in restoring the weakened nerves is surprising. Of course, you won't get entirely strong in a few days, but each day you can actually feel the improvement. That tired, lifeless, spiritless feeling will quickly depart when using the restorative. Dr. Shoop's Restorative will sharpen a failing appetite; it aids digestion; it will strengthen the weakened kidneys and heart by simply rebuilding the worn out nerves that these organs depend upon. Test it a few days and be convinced. Sold by Kanfmann Drug Co. For Sale. Prettiest and cheapest lots on the market for speculative and building purposes, at Eau Claire Heights, within incorporate limits, convenient to trolley line, $80 to $285 each. Terms $10 cash; $5 per month, no interest or taxes. 5 per cent, discount for cash. One store house and lot at Livingston, size lot 240x120, corner lot. Price $650. Store house and dwelling attached at Livingston. Size of lot 120x60. The dwelling has four rooms. Price $500. 1,100 acres of land, 900 acres cleared, 200 acres second growth pine. Operating now a 17-horse farm, 8-room brick dwelling, 4-room cottage, 14 tenant houses, two barns, one brick store house 25x50, blacksmith shop, ginhouse, 12-horee Tozer engine, saw mill, one 80-saw gin and Murray system, 600 acres in pasture. S. A. L. railroad passes through the middle of the place. In the survey is included the town of Leeds. Price $16,500; $6,500 cash, balance one, two and three years. The place has plenty of labor and the land is in a good state of cultivation. An improved place, 173 acres, three miles from Sally and four miles from Perry, 100 acres in cultivation and will make bale of cotton per acre. Some saw timber, balanee woods. An improved place tnree miles irom Lexington, 155 acres, three hundred thousand feet saw timber, 500 cords good oak wood. Price $1,000. 20 acres three miles from State house, $90 per acre. House and lot Miller Heights, $625. Three nice dwellings, real cheap, yery little money required down, good terms on balance. An improved place of 334 acres on Ancrum ferry road, twelve miles from Columbia, sixty acres in cultivation, balance saw timber and woods. Grist mill and Gin. Price $2,500, easy terms. Timbered right on 1,000 acres of land in Appling county, Georgia, five miles and half from shipping point, and has been estimated to cut three million feet of lumber. Price |1,000, cash. 500 acres of land on road to Augusta, nine miles from Columbia and two and one-half miles from Lexington. About fifty acres in cultivation, saw timber enough to cut one million feet of lumber, balance woods. Price $4,500. House and lot on the car line to Hyatt Park, corner lot, size of lot 52x406. Price $1,050. Large store house, dwelling over the store and rooms on the side. Also on same lot a two and single story dwelling Rents for $56.25 per month. Price $5,100, $1,500 cash, balance one, two, three and four years. An improved place of S40 acres, 12 miles from Columbia on the Camden road. The place has a S-horse farn open on it, also 15o acres in pasture well watered. Price $5.50 per acre Terms, $2,000 dollars cash, balance one two and three years. 110 acres of land, five miles from the city, on the Winnsboro road. 50 acres in cultivation, CO acres in wcods. Price 837.50 ner acre, 1-3 cash, balance on easy terms. acres of fine bottom land three and half miles from city, and will make a bale of cotton to the acre or ?"> bushels of com. .Price $100 per acre, easy terms. Enquiries will be answered promptly, and will take pleasure showing the propertv. J. F. M06LEY 8 CO., REAL ESTATE, 1507 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Phone 1816. WEDDING INI Call for Invitat ments and Cards, print them just lil the latest styles an anrl SPA tVAAVk M WW* The R. L Bryi Law Book Publisher! Booksellers and Stat Two Stores on B COLUMBIA, .... i BANK OP ? : : : CHAPIN, i Our banking facilities | place them at your comm< I terest paid on time deposi | with your business. I J. F. MO | J. A. BLACKWELDER, I TVTlW STfiT?l ftiV W w PW NE I have opened up a full line of General at Saxe-Gotha Cotton Mills, where I will b< best goods at lowest prices. A fresh stbck < Groceries and F Always on hand. I respectfully ask that y< where. JOHN G. I Saxe-Cotha Mills, II want to shake hands J with every man, wo man or boy in this ? neighborhood who helps J sell harness. . .1 i A 1 believe the mule has a hard time and am trying to make him comfortable by making comfortable harness. I make everything from j a gee strap to a horse collar and make it as good as I know how. Let us help the mule Wiise W. Martin MAKER OF HARNESS 1118 Plain Street COLUMBIA, : : : S. C. ggHBBHHHHHflHUHnSBBBr Kodol For Indigestion I Per Guarantee Coupon j If, after rasing two-thirds of a $1.00 bottle of Rodol, yon can honestly say It has not bene- f j fited yon, we will refnnd yonr money. Try Kodol today on this guarantee. Fill ont and ; sign the following, present it to the dealer at | the time of purchase. If it fails to satisfy yon ; & return the bottle containing one-third of the | io medicine to the dealer from whom y<A? bought | it, and we will refund your money. ; Tfiwi j he State j Sign here* __ i Cut This Out Digests WhatYouEat | And Makes the Stomach Sweet | E. C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago, 112. ; $ The Kaufmann Drug Co. G.W. LiNDLER,, Chapin, S. C., UU uytv V4UIV v*. COFFINS AH P BASKETS R. On hand, at prices to suit everybody. L, Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00. ge Call 011 me and I will save you mouey. T I am prepared to furnish a hearse whenever desired in connection with my un- SI derfcaking business. Jan. 2. 3m st STATIONS! ions, AnnounceWe engrave or ze engraving in i ft Vk A? ^ A 11 LU OJLLctJJCB. \JVb 11 % t m Company, s, Bookbinders, ioners. : : : Iain Street, S. C. CHAPIN, S. C. : : : are excellent. We md. 5 per cent, in* its. Kindly favor us NEYCUTT, Cashier. 3resident. E! BHK W GOODS? Merchandise in the Oswald Building 3 pleased to serve the public with the of amily Supplies ou give me a call before buying else*\ IOOZER, So. Car. ! SEE I HERE!! ?o? 2 Is your Liver all right? . Are your Kidneys in a 2 healthy condition? If so, f HILTON'S LIFE for 2 the LIVER 2 and KIDNEYS 2 will keep them so. If not, * Hilton's Life for the Liver J aiiu j&.uuiey? win mn&v ? them so. A 25c. bottle will convince you of this fact. Sold wholesale by ? The Murray Drug Co., 2 Columbia, S. C. 3 For sale at The Bazaar, 2 Lexington, S. C. ? lTi" ^ Befcre You Purchase Any Other Write HE MEW HOME 8EWIN6 MACHINE CQMPAII j ORANGE, MASS. 1 Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regard55 ot quality, but the "New Home'* is mads wear. Our guaranty never runs out. We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions the trade. The *' Xcw Home?? stands at the ad cf all High-grade family sewing machines Sold by authorized dealers only* * FOR SAV.E Br W . P. HOOF, Lexington. S. C. PARKER'S gailiisSS HAIR BALSAM WBflPffcJjtt Chftm-ej md beaatifiei the n&tT. Promote* a luxuriant growth, tawo'- Jterer Pails to Restore Gray gWJTf Hair to its youthful Color. ? fftrH Care* ica!p d.*Mu>e? it hvr tilling. &>c. and | I.Wat Dniggiitf Aug 30, 1 v WHEELWRIGHT and BLACKSMITH SHOP At BERLEY & KYZER'S New lacksmith Shop you will find Mr. L. , Long ready to give you prompt rvioo. All kinds of repair work, )rseslioeing, etc. Give us a trial, lop situated near the Berley homecad. Marll 6m