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S. B. Ml COLTJMBU We have the la: Base Ball Go Guns and s] descriptions, General Bep Carolina. Our prices ar Write for w when in the S. B. ft Columl ^WWWWW I NEW SPA Onr store is bubbling J department presents some f dress goods in great profu J winter goods now going a J while in town. IWM. PLfll i Main Street J COLUMBIA, ?w vwwvw LEE A. LOF 1519 Main St JOBBERS - AN Stoves and Ranges, Stove Pipe, Tinware, Enamelware, Hollow Ware, Tin Plate, Iron and Asphalt Roofin , Eve Trough Conductor, S Wood Mante Orates and 1 Flue Pipe, J. B. I Wholesale a General Grocer Pork an 932 GERVAIS STREET, Heavy and Fancy Groce prices, and the highest price Produce, etc. This is the only place in killed and home-cured meat Call to see us while in the c I JULIUS H. ?1 WHOLESALE DRY Rear of Palmetto Nation: ^ ?f i 9 $ l/OIlipiCIC SlVWn x I | Goods and Notions I 2 Quick shipment I I pense, prices aiw; I | New York or Baltii | | We sell to Mercl genuine: ( This name appearing on i superior in every respect to the mark etc i. Tali stock carricl h COLUMBIA COL cMAS TER, L, - - S. C. rgest stock of ods, Fishing Tackle, jorting goods of all Automobiles and air Shop, in South e the lowest : : hat you want, and city give us a call. JUIIAOTm riuiviAd i tn, bia, S. C. t\wwwv\uv? ING STYLES. j over with new goods. Every w ithing new for spring. Ladiesj J sion, and at lowest prices. All ^ t reduced prices. Come to see us ^ n & son J , Near Postoffice, # S. C. J vwwvwwwwd iick & boo, reet^Columbia. S. S. rD DEALEES IN 7 and heet Metals, Is, 'iles, Tire Brick and Clay Pumps, Pipe, Fittings, Valves, Cocks, Hose, Electric and Gas Fixtures, Faints and Oils, Cutlery, Wire Netting. IERIOT, nd Retail Dealer in ies, Beef, Mutton, d Sausage, COLUMBIA, S. C. tries always in stock at lowest >s paid for Beef* Cattle, Country l the city to get strictly homes. Home-rendered lard a specialty, ity. EIL & COMPANY, 11 COODS and NOTIONS, I ? al Bank, - COLUMBIA, S. C. | | of Staple and Fancy Dry 11 , minimum freight ex- a ays guaranteed against | f more jobbers. lants Only. 11 KFiirwftHriiiw iiwiwaTWiawimtrnrnwrTw-wfti'^ni ~i sandy belting. x*Uing is an absolute guaranty of its being other makes of re< 1 stitche?l belts now being y us. * SUPPLY COMPANY, .UMBIA, S. C. The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, August 5,1908. THE BLUE RIBBON. Sheriff Corley, of Lexington, Wins the Prize. Country newspaper editors are usually considered "big folks" in their respective communities and this season of the year especially they are the recipients of many generous gifts in the way of farm produce from their subscribers. Brother Smith of Green Pond brings in "the finest melon of the season." Sister Harris sends in a /Innnn Ann exrrrra <j "rnoao" nf nOtT 1111^ ) car iiivon vi wvm potatoes comes from Mr. Bill John Johnson; a ham from a good old subscriber across the creek; a bushel of apples from "Squire Wilkins," a gallon of cider from "our old friend," Joshua Jenkins; a hamper basket filled with "mush" melons from "Dear Sister Robinson of Old Town," etc., etc. The editor is not unmindful of these many favors and his paper never fails to carry short local acknowledgment, telling how thankful "ye editor" is for each contribution. A lot of human nature is displayed each week in the columns of these weekly newspapers and "city fellers," trudging away on their daily grind for the morning edition, often envy these fellows who are the real lords of the editorial sanctum?who get their hands in the ink on press days and feed their stomachs on the best of the land every day and Sunday, too. Butr-the city fellows who help to T -4-1 L!- J ~ ~^ maae me UJg uany papers uume m for a share of the good thing9 occasionally. Now and then there is a man who remembers the hard-working reporters and the men who grind out copy at their desks night after night. P. H. Corley, the sheriff of Lexington county, is one of the men who has a thought now and then of the city newspaper folks. Last week he dropped into The State office and left the very finest watermelon seen here this season. It wa9 "a beaut," a9 the urchins say and the reporters did not lose a great deal of time in "getting next" to its heart. It was a large melon?some of the boys say it weighed an even 100 pounds?but then it probably did not weigh quite that much. Everybody got a slice from the city editor down, and there was some left over for the porter, who remarked some minutes after he devoured his portion, "I 9ho' does wants to be hvar when dat gemman fotches 'nuther watermillyn lak dat." The State's news department has also a choice collection of first blooms^ first open bolls, largest stalks, etc., Knfr. frvr fwiifr. roal f-mif SViorifP MUW 4V/* *VW4 is the lone exhibitor.?The State. 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. The New York Journal of Commerce predicts a big cotton ciop. Never judge a girl's beauty by her photo. Weak women should read my "Book No. 4 for Women." It tells of Dr. Shoop's Night Cure. Tells how these soothing, heading, antiseptic suppositories, bring quick and certain help. The Book is free. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Kaufmann Drug Co. Subscriptions to the Bryan campaign fund are comin g in well from the people. I Are You | I Regular ? I S If yvu are not, it is a sign of M disease, a tign of some hidden be! M female trouble, that may be under- jjfl I mining and weakening your con- jjSj stitutioB, and laying up for yon E? much future suffering. rE Many thousands of weak, ir? Eg regular, suffering women have, in 8! the past 50 years, been greatly raj benefited or cured by the use of ho that well-known, successful, purely gj vegetable, female tonic and curar g| five remedy ?fj WOMAN'S RELIEF jj| Apple G. Barnes, of Alto, Tex.. !i-| fpf writes: '"1 caught cold, which re|] i|s made me irregular and gave me n?!iia Ir, tnxr chni?rMfTI OnH J^vgi puiuo ill UiJ 01IVK.WV4V Wk.w ^twvc< rag For almost 2 weeks 1 could not pj^l lift a chair. Cardui brought mc jg&j |g| all right again; 1 have no mere 2&J W\ pains and am in very g?od m ^2Uh" m || At All Druggists p b| WRITE rou FRIT: ADVICF.. m suiting ago and describing ryrnn{5^S toms. to Lfdifs Advisorjn Itrr.t . ?".?! T'.io Chattanooga Medicine Co.. SpWj Chattanooga. Term. K ?> t ^ feilldUbt- V. ?*??">* Proof is inexhaustible that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound carries women safely through the Change of Life. Read the letter Mrs. E. Hanson, 304 E. Long St., Columbus, Ohio, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: "I was passing through the Change of Life, and suffered from nervousness, headaches, and other annoying symptoms. My doctor told me that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was good for me, and since taking it I feel so much better, and I can again do my own work. I never forget to tell my friends what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for me during this trying period." 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 01 women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indigestion, 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. Ballentine News. Crops have suffered for the need of rain. Mr. Matthew Meetze is teaching a summer school at this place. Quite a number from here attended the picnic at Mr. William Lowman's last Thursday. A large crowd went on the excursion to Atlanta on the 28fch. Miss Bertha Shealy is spending a while with her mother, Mrs. Laura Shealy. Blue Jay. Ballentine, Aug. 1. Why James Lee Got Well. Everybody in Zanesville, 0., knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8. She writes: "My husband, James Lee, firmly believes he^owes his life to the use of Dr. King's New Discovery. His lungs were so severely affected that consumption seemed inevitable, when a friend recommended New Discovery. We tried it, and its use has restored him to perfect health." Dr. King's New Discovery is the King of throat and lung remedies. For coughs and colds it has no equal. The first dose gives relief. Try it! Sold under guarantee at Derrick's Drug Store and Kaufmann Drug Co. 50c.. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Black Brute Who Attacked Woman Zs Lynched. In a desperate fight with a negro named Leander A. Shaw, in her home near Pe-nsacola, Fla., on Wednesday, Mis. Lillian Davis sustained a gash across the throat, was otherwise beaten and her baby hurt in her struggles to resist the attempts of Shaw to assault her. When asco9ted by Shaw Mrs. Davis secured a revolver and ordered him to leave the house. He grasped the weapon and taking out his knife, drew the blade across her throat, and in escaping from the house struck the baby. Two hours later a deputy sheriff : captured Shaw after a hard fight, and I Mrs. Davis, although in a critical conj dition, identified Shaw and he was ; lodged in jail. ; That night a mob of 1,000 persons surrounded the jail and demanded the prisoner. The sheriff and several deputies were on guard and refused to admit the mob whereupon they attempted to force an entrance when the guards fired 011 the mob killing two and wounding several others. The mob returned the fire wounding two deputies. They then made a successful attack on the jail, secured the negro and swung him up to an electric pole in the most prominent part of the city. As the negro's body j swung in the air 2,000 shots were fired at it. ] While Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syr up especially recommended for children, it is, of course, just as good for adults. Children like to take it because it tasres nearly as good as maple sugar. Its laxative principle drives the cold from the system by a gentle, natural, yet copious action of the bowels. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. The steamer carrying Secretary Taft and his party, the notification party was tired into by some unknown man in a shanty boat on the Ohio river recently. A lady in the party was struck by a spent shot. Be Witt's Little Karly Risers, safe, ea.-y, pleasant, sure, little liver pills. Sold by Kuufuiann Drug, Co., may the best Shoes that can be bo SEE OURS BEF( E. P. & F. 1710 Main Street, THE WHITE ROTARY The design and finish of the i to equal it has yet appeared on 1 STEADY, SWIF^ Has a very large Bobbin?HoL BALL BE A LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG and du (White SHUTTLE Machine has been in The NEW HOME stands at the top of SI Always on hand good Second Hand Ma machine attachments, shuttles, belts and tl J. H. BERRY, I802 Main Parlor Rs BEN DAVID, NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER, TJapi+ /irtftlrin rr flnnef Pnataiir< jjgoi vvvJ3kXxi^ anu iinvou jwvowaiut Special Rates by the Week Meal Summons for Relief. STATE OF SOUTH CAKOLINA, County of Lexington, Court of Common Heas. G. W. P. Shealy, J. P. Shealy, Frances Freshley, Lou Younginer, Lilla Eleazer, Viney Shealy an ft N. D. C. Shealy, Plaintiffs, vs Walter Kline and Amelia Kline, alias Amelia Keith, Defendants. Summons for Belief. To the Defendants Walter Kline and Amelia Kline, alias Amelia Keith: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Dexington, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you faii to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. A. Dt Martin, Attorney for Plaintiff. July 7, 1908. To the Defendant Walter Kline, whose residence and whereabouts are unknown : ! You will please take notice that the summons and complaint in the above entitled action were filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Lexington county on the 21st day of April,. 11)08, at Lexington, S. C. A. D. Martin, Attorney for Plaintiff. July 7, 1908. 6w42 a Barbecue at Lindler's. I will furnish a barbecue and re, freshments at my place, near Selwood on Saturday, 8th day of August. Candidates, neighbors and everyone cordially invited to come and enjoy a good dinner. 40p C. B. Lindler. Barbecue Netice. I will furnish a first class barbecue and refreshments at Chapin, S. C., on . August 21, 1908. All candidates invited. 5 JOHN G. A. RISTER. i , May 5, 1908? tf Campaign Barbecue. j I will furnish my annual barbecue < with all kinds of refreshments at my place on the Southern railway, one mile from Gilbert, on campaign day, Thursday, August loth. Music will be furnished by a band and the photo- ; graph man will be on hand to take \ your pictures. aii trains win stop to i take on and otV passengers. Special at- J . tent-ion will be given to ladies and ehii- j dreii. Charges for dinner reasonable. iwSbp loor Hayes. ; The little attacks of stomach trouble ! , j and stomach disorders will undoubtedly lead to chronic dy>pepsia unless you take something for a sudicient time to strengthen the stomach and give it a j | chance to get well. If you take Kodol J i in the beginning the bad attacks of i Dyspepsia will be avoided, but if you i j allow these little attacks to gouiiheedc d i it will take Kodol a longer time to put j your stomach in good condition again, j Get si bottle of Kodol today, vkdd bv | Kaufmami Drug Co 1908 >ring and Summer Shoes 11 kind of leathers to suit Iress and every day wear, ners' medium and heavy ? Shoes a specialty. You depend that we give you iught and at a small profit. )RE YOU BUY A. DAVIS, Columbia, S. C. SFWINIi H1CUIKF w stand is unexcelled. Nothing ;he market. r AND SURE. ds more thread than any other 1ARING, rable. It is sometlring new. use twenty-five years.) IUTTLE machines. I have the latest. Lchines. Needles for all machines and ae best pure SPifiRM OIL. Street, Columbia, S. C. istaurant, Proprietor, COLUMBIA. S. C. ' a mt in Columbia. For Ladies and Gentlemen. is at all Honrs?Night ar Day. Piano & Organ Economy. If you are interested in the purchase of a PIANO or an ORGAN, we want to sell yon one. Don't think yon must go to some mail order house to buy a low priced piano or organ; nor outside of South Carolina to get the best pianoor organ. We have a great variety of grades, and all styles, at prices which cannot fail to interest you. We are manufacturers' factory representatives for several of the largest and most famous makers of pianos and organs. We take old instruments in exchange and make most liberal terms of payment to those who wish to buy on time. No house?quality of pianos and organs considered? can under sell us. Twenty-four years of fair dealing in Columbia and throughout South Carolina is our reference and guarantee. ^ Write us at once for catalogue, price and terms. MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE, Columbia, S. C. PIANOS & ORGANS. DR. G R. HARDING, 4 ^ rhe Old Veteran Painless Tooth Ex rractor and Dentist, is now located on Route !, Columbia, S. C., second house beyond Smith branch, where he will ioall kinds of Dental Work in the best manner and with the best material. FIRSTCLASS BOILERS. Atlas and C. T. Engines, and Lombard Boilers, tanks, stacks, stand pipes and sheer iron work, shafting, pulleys, gearing, boxes. bang? rs. etc. Complete cotton, saw, gri.-t. oil and fertilizer mill onrtire ;iisn "in w.kj - r - tA v cane mid ami shinple outfits. Building. bridpe. factory, furnace and railroad castings: railroad, mills, machinists' and factory supplies. Bolting, peeking. injectors. tape tit- * tings. saws. iiiestoilers, <>tr. Ca>t every dav: work hands. GBT OCR PUICBS. LOMBARD IRON WOESS & , SUPPLY CO., Augusta, - = * Ga