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"I WAGONS, BUGGI ' 1 , - _ _ .-?-?? Just received a carload of A BOCK HILL BUGGIES. Not gies on themarket than these !? ri^ht. |i| Our line of FURNITURE is 0 should see it before you buy. , ]! For your Dry Goods, Notions ' ]| and Groceries. We are here ti ' prices. Never buy anything I ]! : : COTTON BT J.W.&R.L. ;j SWANSEA e D U A IU 9 B D I IVB If IV COLUMBIA, We have the largest s Base Ball Goods, F Guns and sporting descriptions, Aut< General Repair SI Carolina. : : Our prices are the ] Wi;ite for what y when in the city g l\ I Columbia, ft 9 LEE A. LORICI 1519 Main Street, C JOBBERS - AND Stoves and Ranges, Stove Pipe, Tinware, Enamel ware, Hollow Ware, Tin Plate, Iron and Asphalt Roofin , Eve Trough and Conductor, Sheet I Wood Mantels, Grates and Tiles, Plue Pipe, Fire Pumi Fitti Cock J. B. HE Wholesale and Rets General Groceries, Pork and S 932 GERVAIS STREET, CI ^ I IP I have just r | ft ""has been redu< 'Cheaper by the barrel. First patent, water) give satisfaction or money lefnnded. This ii people to buy flour at a low price. See me b 0 JULIUS H. WEIL WHOLESALE DRY COC Rear of Palmetto National Bank 8 Complete stock of St; I Goods and Notions. 1 Quick shipment, mil I pense, prices always j I New York or Baltimore I We sell to Merchants GENUINE GAN This name appearing 011 belting - ? focrvprt irk the other n .supci iu?i 111 ttu; 1 ... marketed. Full stock carried by us. COLUMBIA SUPF COLUMBI ES, HARNESS j UBURN WAGONS and jj'j >etter Wagons and Bug- j!| makes. Prices always f| always complete. You jj s, Shoes, Hats, Clothing | ! o please you in goods and I! iefore you see us. !! rYERS : LYBRANDjj l, s. c. I VASTER, e n " O. \J, tock of ishing Tackle, ,r goods of all >mobiles and j lop, in South | Lowest : : ou want, and ;ive us a call. fliBrw i hi s. c. (Tit Columbia. S. S. DEALERS IN / Petals, Brick and Clay ps, Pipe, ngs, Valves, B IT ADA O, XLVSC) Electric and Gas Fixtures, Paints and Oils, Cutlery, Wire Netting. :riot, lil Dealer in Beef, Mutton, ausage, COLUMBIA, S. C. eceived a carload of flour. The price 3ed to only 65c. per 24 pound sack, ground. Every sack guaranteed to s a fine opportunity for Lexington efore you buy. & COMPANY, I IDS and NOTIONS, | COLUMBIA, S. C. I iple and Fancy Dry | limum freight ex- 8 guaranteed against | jobbers. 8 Only. 8 DY BELTING. is an absolute guaranty of its being uakes of red stitched belts now being *LY COMPANY, A, S. C. Tfc.3 Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, September 16,1908. Dr. W. L. Linder is Acquitted of Murder Charge. ? ~ <"< J- , * ?. 11 + X, Jr. Union, ^>ept. iu.?All ii;.ju wis morning the jury in the case cf Dr. W. L. Linder, a prominent young physician of this city, who was charged with having caused the death of Lucy Lipsey, a negro woman, here last October, after being out nearly four hours returned a verdict of not guilty. Much interest was centered in the case, because the woman who met her death was the one who had, during the month of March preceding, gone to the private office of Dr. Y#T. L. Linder and after a short conference with him, when he went to answer a knock at the door, had shot him in the back with a revolver, inflicting a -3 1 _ 1 /* _ i.? _ wouna wmcn ior some time was con- i sidered critical, but from the elfects of which he recovered. The most interesting part of the evidence introduced was the dying declaration of the woman, Lucy Lipsey, in which she declared that she did not want Dr. Linder hurt and that she forgave him. The testimony of John Humphreys, the driver who drove Lucy Lipsey home after she was shot, and who swore that he heard her say: "It was cruel that Dr. Will shot me when he did," and the testimony of the defendant himself, who, cn the stand, told of having received letters from the woman containing threats against his life, particularly stating that she would shoot Lirv* AM f L A cft?AAf IJlI'U Ull tlic OliUUl. S-aicido Tried by Young Girl. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 10.? At Ricksyille, three miles south of here, the 33-year-okl daughter of Ben Paul, a farmer, attempted suicide by taking a large quantity of strychnine. It is said that the only known cause for , the act is that she was severely punished by her mother just a few minutes before. But for the timely arrival of a physician she would have filled a suicide's grave. How 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. We cannot all be kings. Somebody has got to throw the javelin! A woman has to stand pretty still when a man buttons her waist. The life of man, to eternity, is like the glow of a firefly in the night. The dentist never cares how mqch the heroine grinds her teeth in rage. 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. Never talk behind a mule's back. The right side of a mule is the seaside. Most men are model husbands?dur ing the honeymoon. "A tail holt', on a bull is often worth more than the bull. Every flutist is a tooter, but every tooter is not a tutor. I Female Ills 1 9 Yon should take, for female Eg a medicine which acts on the j|8 I female organs and functions. jg| B Cardd is not a man's medicine, B| H It is for women, its pare, beai- EPS H Ing, curative, vegetable ingredi- ^ Ients, go direct to the womanly BE organs, relieve their pain and in- y flammation, and btxfld op their I? "Tongue cannot tefl," writes m Miss Nola Sndth, of Sweetser, Ind., |p WOMAN'S RELIEF I has done for *e. I am on my 51 third bottle and am so much bet- jitter. Before I began to take Car- |j| dni, I could not do a day's work. t& Now 1 can work all day. Mother A*LaMUo aI Cn+Artt Kolnro flfS gra IUUK IUUI UUIUCB VI vuiwai ??>viV ^ nS confinement, got along fine and jA has been real strong ever since." ?k jg At All Druggists || M WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, M 0B stating age and describing symp- [a* fflffl toms, to Ladies Advisory Dept., HE Bg The Chattanooga Medicine Co- I? H Chattanooga, Tenn. E 40 few I I . This woman says that after months of suffering Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made her as well as ever. Maude E. For<pe, of Leesburg,Va.3 writes to Mrs. rinkham: "1 want other suffering women to know what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. For months I suffered from feminine ills so that I thought I could not live. J wrote you, and after taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and using the treatment you prescribed 1 felt like a new woman. I am now strong, and well as ever, and thank you for the good you have done me." FACTS FOR. SICK WOMEN. "RYk-r thirt.v vpars T.vdia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills and has positively cured thousands oi 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, 3Iass. How the State Vote Stands. Below we give the complete returns of the votes cast for state officers and for United States Senator: Senator. Smith 69,318 Evans 39,655 Superintendent of Education. Swearingen 61,2SS Mellichamp 48,291 Railroad Commissioner. Caughman 55,409 ?? ju ?io Wheat and Corn Reports. Washington, Sept. 10.?The condition of corn on September 1 was 79.4 per cent, of normal against a ten year's average of 81 per cent. Spring wheat when harvested was 77.6 per cent, against a ten year's average of 77.9. Barley, when harvested, was 81.2, against a ten year's average of 80.7, says the crop report issued by the department of agriculture. 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 tor the actual cause or these ailments?the failing "inside nerves". Anyway test the Restorative 48 J lours. It won't cure so soon as that, but you will surely know that help is coming. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. A Warm Corpse. Some Irish body-snatchers had rifled a graye and hid their booty in a corner of the church yard, when it occurred to a half tipsy fellow, who had watched them unobserved, that it would be pleasanter to be driven back to the nearest town, than to walk. He accordingly secreted the dead man under a hedge and lay down in his place. He was duly transferred to a cart, but when about half the journey was over one of the men who had touched his hand screamed to his friend: 4'Good heavens, the body is warm!" Hereupon, in a deep voice, the supposed dead man remarked: "If you had been where I've been for the last two days you'd be warm too!" In a moment he was left in full possession of the vehicle.?Selected. "Sere Lies an Editor." Here lies an editor! Snooks if you will; In mercy, kind Providence, Let him lie still. 1 1 U/v 1 ' A/1 f A* L / ? o/\ XJ.C I1CU lUi 1113 3U He lived while he lied; When he could not lie longer, He lay down and died." A clever, popular Candy Cold Cure Tablet?called Preventics?is being dispensed by druggists everywhere. In a few hours, Preventics are said to break 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 48?25c. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. W. J. Oliver has been given the con tract to build a toll bridge across the Savannah river at North Augusta, The bridge will cost $10,000. ma /\ V\ Q A An 4" 1a O 4" AAV* Vv S\ T nit; uesi kjnuca mat ucui ut k SEE OURS BE] E. P. & F. 1710 Main Stree THF WHITF RflTAR llllj IV lllllJ 11U11111 The design and finish of the to equal it has yet appeared or STEADY, SWI] Has a very large Bobbin?H< BALL B] A LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG and < (White SHUTTLE Machine has been : The NEW HOME stands at the top of Always on hand good Second Hand ] machine attachments, shuttles, belts and J. H. BEERY, 1802 Main Parlor B< BEN DAVID NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER, eiiaaciflaiBaiiaaaaat Best cooking and finest Restar 4 * Special Rates by the We< Me "FVvr Rn.lfi Prettiest and cheapest lots on the | market for speculative and building I purposes, at Eau Claire Heights, within incorporate limits, convenient to trolleyline, $80 to $285 each. Terms $10 cash; $5 per month, no interest or taxes. 5 per cent, discount for cash, j 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 i dwelling has four rooms. Price $500. | 1,100 acres of land, 900 acres j cleared, 200 acres second growth pine. J Operating now a 17-horse farm, 8-room j brick dwelling, 4-room cottage, 14 ten[ ant 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 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, balI ance one, two and three years. The , place has plenty of labor and the land j is in a good state of cultivation. ! An improved place, 173 acres, three ^? ^ v-v-. -I 1 An 4V/\yr? miles I rum can^v ouu iuui mixes iiiuu Perry, 100 acres in cultivation and will make bale of cotton per acre. Some saw timber, balanee woods. An improved place three miles from f Lexington. 155 acres, three hundred I thousand feet saw timber, 500 cords good oak wood. Price $1,000. t An improved place of 331 acres on An cram 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, I 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. 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 - < an >1 r a a t_ ^ $0,1 W, $1,UW U?5I1, UiUttllUC UUC, 1?<J, three and four 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 15u 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, live 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 43 acres of fine bottom land three and half miles from city, and will make a bal% of cotton to the acre or 75 bushels of corn. Price $100 per acre, easy terms. "Rlnrmin'pq will hp rvncwprprl Tvrrmi'Dtlv. and will take pleasure showing the property. J. F. MOBLEY 8 CO., REAL ESTATE, ! 1507 Main St., Columbia, S. C. i Phone 1816. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are smal, pills, easy to take, gentle and sure. Sold, by Kaufman u Drug Co. 1 pnng ana Summer * all kind of leathers to suit , dress and every day wear, rmers' medium and heavy rk Shoes a specialty. You y depend that we give you , )0ught and at a small profit. J rORE YOU BUY A. DAVIS, t, Columbia, S. C. If SEWING MACHINE - i > stand is unexcelled. Nothing I l the market. FT AND SURE. 3lds more thread than any other EARHVG, Inrable. It is something new. in rise twenty-five years.) SHUTTLE machines. I have the latest. Machines. Needles for all machines and . the best pure SPERM OIL. Street, Columbia, S. C.' sstaurant, j Proprietor gmiimbia. s. c. Lrant in Columbia. For Ladies and Gentlemen, 3k. als at all Hours?Night or Day HAVE YOU THOUGHT " Of buying a Piano or Organ? DO YOU REALIZE The advantage of buying from an established house that represents the standard makes? I ARE YOU AWARE That we represent Pianos of the most renowned makas, and make as low nriff-s as ran nossihlv nhtainrrl nn Pianos of Sterling Quality? DO YOU KNOW That we do nS'sell stencilled Pianos? that is pianos which 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 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 ma i t ii I iv Hsuone s music House, Columbia, S. C. PIANOS & ORGANS. ' FIRSTCLASS 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. Buildinc. bridere. factory, furnace and railroad castings; railroad, mills, machinists' and factory supplies. ? Belting, packing, injectors, pipe fit{ tings, saws, files, oilers, etc. ^ Cast every day; work 200 hands. GET OUR PRICES. LOMBARD IRON WORKS & ' SUPPLY CO., Augusta, Ga VERY LOW RATES To Denver, Co!., and Return, Via Southern Railway. On account of the annual convention of American Bankers' Associai.! i.1 O a. 1 _ 1 uon, me ooumern nanway announces attractive low round trip rates to Denver, Col. Tickets to be sold daily until Sept. 30, 1908, good to return leaving Denver not later than Oct. 31, 1908. For rates, details, schedules, etc., apply to Southern Railway ticket agents or J. C. LUSK, D. P. A., Charleston, S- C. J. L. MEEK, A. G. P. A., m Atlanta, Ga. IfEARLY RISERS M I The famous little pills. ^