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M FlfZMAI THREE AR< 1704 and 1706 Main S Dry Goods, Notions, Cl( Ladies' Tailor-Mai i Wait for the N The new goods are what y< tall the newest styles. Out the world. You don't have styles than if you had boug ago. Our new goods are ar be told all ab^ut them in c goods at the right prices. C to what yon want. Yours: anything in the dry goods ] FITZMAl S. B. Mc COLUMBIA, V- I * I < We have the largei Base Ball Goods Guns and sport descriptions, A General Bepair Carolina. : Onr prices are tl Write for what when in the citj * S. B. M Columbia -i'. LEE A. LORD 1519 Main Stree JOBBERS - AND Stoves and Ranges, Stove Pipe, Tinware, ? * W-11 WTT JSnamexware, nouow w ?r?, Tin Plate, Iron and Asphalt Boofin , Eve Trough an< Conductor, Shec Wood Mantels, Grateskand Tile Flue Pipe, I r Fi Pi Fi Cf i ^ L ? J. B. H Wholesale and I General Grocerie Pork and 933 GEEVAIS STREET, C"l AI ID Ihavein r 11 ""lias been re Cheaper by the barrel. First patent, wa give satisfaction or money lefunded. Th people to buy flour at a low price. See n n-liniin'wEl 11 WHOLESALE DRY C< B jjj Rear of Palmetto National B< jg lao K KoaiBvi I I Complete stock of ? II Goods and Notions. I | Quick shipment, n I I pense, prices always 1 a New York or Baltimoi I I We sell to Merchan \ GENUINE GA This name nppCHrraf on superior in every respect to tlrn otiu marketed. Full sto-. k earned :<y u COLUMBIA S;J COLUM JRICE'S SH STORE, * ^-i e A itreei, uoiumoia, \j rthing, de Suits, Matting, Irft Squares and Rugs lew Fall Goods >u want. They will contain of style is like being ont of i to pay any more for new ;ht goods worn two years riving daily and you will hie time. Wait for good 'onsult our store pertaining for your moneys worth in Line. J Rl C E ' S J) MAS T E R: - - S. C. / st stock of > , Fishing Tackle, ;ing goods of all .utomobiles and Shop, in South ! I I. 1 ATfraof f xo iunt/ov ? ; you want, and j give us a call. cMASTER a, S. C. CK & BOO. flftlniriWa S. S. V( WAMAMWMWI www www - DEALERS - IN 1 >t Metals, s, xe Brick and Clay imps, Pipe, ttings, Valves, >cks, Hose, Electric and Gas Fixtures, Paints and Oils, Cutlery; Wire Netting ERIOT, detail Dealer in s, Beef, Mutton Sausage, COLUMBIA, S. C st received a carload of flour. The pric iduced to only 65c. per 24 pound sacl itercrround. Every sack guaranteed t is is a fine opportunity for Lexmgto: le before you buy. L & COMPANY, I 30DS and NOTIONS, E ink, - COLUMBIA, S. C. g Staple and Fancy Dry I nmimum freight ex* | > guaranteed against I re jobbers. g ts Only. a 3BBaaiisgMMm?ni w?HHimwwpj????a MDY BELTING. lvr . -^Ko-Jitv ^v.iViriV: ( f it 4 lxl: g r ir.ui;".-. <A rci .-.tilc'ieJ belts now bei:;g P P L Y C Oft? P A M Y. ;B!m, s. C. The Lexington Dispatch. ^ Wednesday, September 9.1908. ABOUT FEEDING- HORSES. ; Part of a Speech of One of the South's Greatest Experts in This Line. The following is clipped from The State, being a parti of the speech recently made by Judge Henry Hammond, of Augusta and Beach Island. Judge Hammond is recognized as an expert on the subject of feeding stock. ^ "When the farmers of the South % learn to use more of their cotton products, learn to feed their horses and stock with, cotton seed products, it will mean millions of dollars to the South, part of which every farmer will save for himself. No report has ever shown that injury to a horse has been as a result of feeding cotton seed meal. Feed it every day. That is what I do. is not a hot or a cold climate feed. Feed not less than one pound nor more than three, the amount to be determined by the age, size and work of the animal. Not only is it the most nutritious food but ) it greatly aids the digestion and gen eral health and good appearance of ? the animal. Feed cotton seed meal, with anything you ever heard of a horse or I mule eating?corn, whole; or corn * ? i ~ _ T\ n craeKeG; ensilage, Dran, ete. uvu. t stick to any one food. .Give a variety. Change as the price changes. It is always best to feed hard working stock ground (not too fine) feed. Cotton seed meal is fed to best advantage when thoroughly mixed with the other portion of the grain part of the ration. If you know what number of pounds of grain will maintain your animal, reduce this two pounds for every pound of meal you feed him. To illustrate this, if you have been feeding him fourteen pounds of corn, give him now only ten pounds of corn and two pounds of cotton seed meal. He Will soon improve and do better work than ever before.n \ 9 Hoj7 to Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic . constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels, and restores the natural action of the bowels! Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe / and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Derrick's Drug Store. = Proa Wildwood, Florida. To ihe Editor of The Dispatch: We have had an abundance of rain _ recently. 7 Crops are fine and nearly gathered. The prospects are good for a large orange crop. Florida is one of the best states in the Union and Sumter county is the best county in the State. Corn will make a yield of from 10 to 25 bushels per acre without fertilizing. I C. M. Harsey. ^/ildwood, Fla., Sept. 2. 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 damage by the flood in Laurens county is estimated at $300,000. Dock Abney and Sam I^olland were r drowned in the Saluda river at Higgins' ferry. I Agonies I . I Of Pain I I Never gfve op, sod think that 9 all women, yourself included, have ag to snffer pahk M Thousands of women have writ- a tea to tell bow they have cared x their womanly His, and relieved jg their pains; and over a million 3 have been benefited, in various |l other forms of female disease, dur- Kg hig the past 50 years, by that Sj popular and successful female gal remedy ^ 2$$ [WOMAN'S RELIEF "I believe I would now have ^ pa been dead," writes Mrs. Minnie '$ % jg|i Lam be, of Lebanon Junction. Ky? pts P? "if it hadn't been for Cardui. I had suffered with bad cramping -9 ' Sjsra spcus, pains jn ny oa.iK, sj-jcs lip and arms, and av.iui bearing-down ^ 0 pains. Now '.hese pains have r.?J ?;/ ?$!? gone, rs a rcsuli of using Lurdai." {"* H-i At Ail Druggists A' jffl WSiTH rOS fRSE A0V1C5, A st;.tin:: k' ffc'A toni?, to iM.lks . It/r-.w;-.; ,i 'J'h/ Clirt'ionooirji Meuieine Co., (' ' Ciia't:.p.TvMU I'". :;y ' ?il THECO^^^M This sign is permanently attached I to the front of the main building of the Lydia K Pinkham Medicine Company, Lynn, Mass. What Does This Si$p Mean ? It means that public inspection of the Laboratory and methods of doing business is honestly desired. It means that there is nothing about the business which is not " open and aboveboard." It means that a permanent in vita- I tion is extended to anyone to come and verify any and all statements made in the advertisements of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Is it a purely vegetable compound made from roots and herbs ? without drugs ? Come and See. Do the women of America continually use as much of it as we are told ? Come and See. Was there ever such a person as Lydia E. Pinkham, and is there any Mrs. Pinkham now to whom sick woman are asked to write r Come and See. Is the vast private correspondence with sick women conducted by women only, and are the letters kept strictly confidential ? Come and See. Have they really got letters from over one million, one hundred thousand women correspondents ? Come and See. Have the^r proof that Lydia E. Pinkham's \ egetable Compound has cured thousands of these women ? Come and See. This advertisement is only for doubters. The great army of women who know from their own personal experience that no medicine in the world equals Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for female ills wili still go on using and being ben * < <.i- j ?1_ 2lited Dy it; out tne poor u.ouuuii?, suffering woman must, for her own sake,be taught confidence,forshe also might just as well regain her health. For Number Two. "George, dear, what kind of a woman would you marry if you married again?" asked the amiable wife. "Well, if I married again,"?began the brutal husband. "Then you acknowledge that you would marry again?" "I'm not saying one way or the other, but" "But you don't give me a definite answer, and that proved"? "That doesn't prove anything, because"? "It does too? So what kind of a woman would you marry if you married again?" "I wouldn't marry again. I could not." "Of course you have to say that." "Of course I do, because I was about to say if I married again it would be the kind of a woman who would not ask me what kind of a woman I would marry if I married again."?Judge. It's a pity when sick ones drug the stomach or stimulate the Heart and Kidneys. That is all wrong! A weak Stomach, means weak Stomach nerves, always. And this is also true of the Heart and Kidneys. The weak nerves are instead crying out for help. This explains why Dr. Shoop's Restorative is promptly helping Stomach, Heart and Kidney ailments. The Restorative reaches out for the actual cause of these ailments?the failing ''inside nerves". Anyway test the Restorative 48 hours. It won't cure so soon as that, but you will surely know that help is coming. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. Farmers' Union Meeting1. The Lexington County Farmers' Union will hold its third quarterly meeting at Lexington court house on the second Saturday in September, 1908, being the 12th day. Local unions will please elect their delegates and mail me their credentials so I can make up the roll. C. W. SMITH, County Sec. and Treas. Chapin, S. C., Aug. 30, 190S. A clever, popular Candy Cokl Cure Tablet?called Preventics?is being dispensed by druggists everywhere. In a j.* ? "U ^ ?? r")? .. irl IT lew nwurrs ric?cuuv? iin- rum *.\j any cold?completely. And Preventics, being so safe and toothsome, are very fine for children. No Quinine, no laxative. nothing harsh nor sickening. Box of -IS? 'vMc. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. i Tom Gardner and Frank 'Vest, two young men ui Camden, engaged in a pistoi duel. Several shots were tired, j though noneof the bullets took effect. Three cotton seed warehouses in Edgeliehl were burned recently. Tho tire is thougiir to liavc been of incendiary origin. Three mules were killed by lightning in Georgetown county last week. I ma^ 1 the best Shoes that can he b SEE OURS BEF E. P. & F. 1710 Main Streel THE WHITE HU The design and finish of the to equal it has yet appeared on STEADY, SWII Has a very large Bobbin?Ho rati m A LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG and d (White SHUTTLE Machine has been h The NEW HOME stands at the top of S Always on hand good Second Hand H machine attachments, shuttles, belts and J. H. BERRY, 1802 Main Parlor Hi BEN DAVID, NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER, Best cooking and finest Bestau: Special Bates by the Wee Me* For Sale. Prettiest and cheapest lots on the | mnvlrat fn* orw>ri]aHVfl and hniMinu I lilCVi AVU 1U1 D|/VVUU?VATV CAAAV4 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-horse Tozer engine, saw mill, one 80-saw gin and Murray system, 600 ?!? noofiiwi C A T. railrAo/1 aUC^ XXX ^CWlUiV. KJ A| AM4MVMV* 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 three miles from Lexington, 155 acres, three hundred thousand feet saw timber, 500 cords good oak wood. Price $1,000. 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. 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 u j.- ? J. ?:ll: f exjouifu iu eui uiie ijiiinuu jifct ux lumber, balance woods. Price $4,500. Large store honse, 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 fonr years. An improved place of 840 acres, 12 miles from Columbia on the Camden road. The place has a 8-horse farn ( open on it, also 150 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, 60 acres in woods. Price $37.50 per acre, 1-3 cash, balance on easy terms. I - '.A ^ X-' _ "I . . ^ 1 3 i.j acres 01 rine oorrom xann inree aim half miles from city, and will make a bale of cotton ro the acre or ?"> bushels of corn. Price 3100 per acre, easy terms. Enquiries will be answered promptly, and will take pleasure showing the propertv. l F. H08LEY S 00., REAL ESTATE, 1507 Main St., Columbia, S, C. j Phone 1816. I .. ... ! DeWitt'p Little Early Hisersan?smal 1 pills, easy to take, gentle and sure. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. . a 190S ! pring and o uiuiucr Shoes all kind of leathers to suit dress and every day wear, mers' medium and heavy k Shoes a specialty. You j depend that we give you ' ought and at a small profit. ORE YOU BUY I A. DAVIS, Columbia, S. C. \ fsiilcHi. stand is unexcelled. Nothing the market. T AND SURE. Ids more thread than any other SARlNO, arable. It is something new. a use twenty-five years.) SHUTTLE machines. I have the latest. ^ [achines. Needles for all machines and the best pore SPERM OIL. Street, Columbia, S. C. sstaurant,.; , Proprietor, COLUMBIA, S. C. rant in Columbia. For Ladies and Gentlemen, k. lis at all Honrs?Night or Day . HAVE YOU THOUGHT I Of buying a Piano or Organ? DO 70V REALIZE The advantage of buying from an established house that represents the standard makes? ARE YOV AWARE That we represent Pianos of the most renowned makes, and make as low prices as can possibly be obtained on Pianos of Sterling Quality? DO YOU KNOW That we do not sell stencilled Pianos? that is pianos wliich do not contain the makers' name? WE WANT YOU To know if you buy a Piano or an Organ from us you get the makers' guarantee, also our endorsement thereon, making you doubly secure. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS M Of uninterrupted success is our refer ' ence. DON'T FORGET When you buy a Piano or an Organ from us you get a life-long treasure. For catalogues, prices and terms write Malone's Music House, Columbia, S. C. PIANOS & ORGANS. FIRSTCLISS 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 fertilizer mill outfits; also gin, press, cane mill and shingle outfits. Building, bridge, factory, furnace and railroad castings; railroad, mills, ma- ^ chinists' 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 REDUCED RATES To Fort Worth, Texas, and Return via Souinerr. Railway. Account national convention of Farmers' Union ro be held September 1st tooth, 190S, the Southern railway announces very low round trip rates from all points :<> Fort Worth, Texas, tickets to be sola August inch, :10th and :>lst, stood to return, leaving Fort Worth not later than September MO, lUOS. Tito rate- from Columbia will beSjO.sO. For detailed information, tickets, etc.. see .Southern railway agents or address ^ .1. C. Li"S!\. P. P. A.. Charleston. S. C. J. !/. X\ FFK, A. (, P. A.. Atlanta, < ia.