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!'! Just received a carloac ! ROCK HILL BUGGIES. !;! gies on the market than !-! rivht. |l| Our line of FURNITU] j! | should see it before you 1 | Tor your Dry Goods, N 0 and Groceries. We are 3 | prices. Never buy anytl j| : : COTTC 1 J.W. & R. I I SWAN S. B. Mi COLUMBIA We have the lar Base BaU Goc Guns and sp descriptions, General Beps Carolina, : Our prices are Write for w] when in the ( i a iii Columl LEE A. LOU 1519 Main Sta | JOBBERS - AN Stoves and Ranges, Stove Pipe, Tinware, "RnftniAlwarfi. Hollow Ware. Tin Plate; Iron and | Asphalt Boofin , Eve Trough i Conductor, S) Wood Mante! Grates and T | Flue Pipe, % te' m J. B. I Wholesale ai General Grocer Pork an 932 GEBVAIS STREET, FLOURCheaper by the barrel. First patent, give satisfaction or money lefunded. people to buy flour at a low price. S ^i 11 JULIUS H. W I I WHOLESALE DRY I 1 Rear of Palmetto Nations I | Complete stock c 1 9 Goods and Notions I I Quick shipment, R |iOH3Cj pi iwo amc 8 I New York or Baltir I | We sell to Merch ALBAN Put up in 1,5,10,25 <fc I COLUMBIA 5UPPI 1 B6IES, HARNESS lj I of AUBURN WAGONS and jj No better Wagons and Bug- |!| these makes. Prices always !| RE is always complete. You ; t>uy. !;! otions, Shoes, Hats, Clothing J! tiere to please you in goods and ! tiing before you see us. !;! >N BUYERS : : L. LYBRAND SEA, S. 0. I sMASTER, , - - S. C. I gest stock of )ds, Fishing Tackle, orting goods of all Automobiles and iir Shop, in South ? ) the lowest : : fciat you want, and iitjr give us a call. i?iiioTrn lUulHo I En, >ia, S. C. iICK & BRO, eet, Colombia. S. S. D DEALEBS IN k * ind aeet Metals, Is, iles, Fire Brick and Clay Pumps, Pipe, Fittings, Valves, Cocks, Hose. Electric and Gas Fixtures, Paints and Oils, Cutlery, Wire Netting. IERIOT, nd Retail Dealer in ies, Beef, Mutton, d Sausage, COLUMBIA, S. C. re just received a carload of flour. The price sn reduced to only 65c. per 24 pound sack. , waterground. Every sack guaranteed to This is a fine opportunity tor Lexington ee me before you buy. EIL & COMPANY, I g GOODS and NOTIONS, 11 il Bank, COLUMBIA, S. C. gj I >f Staple and Fancy Dry | i minimum freight ex* H lys guaranteed against | j nore jobbers. 1 ants Only. | ^ y GREASE and Safest Lubricant fC otSist ndm of Machinery Splash or Waste Away SSTTg^^lgl 50 lb. Tins and Kegs, X Jls. <fc Bis. 9 Wl roods, Best Prices" ,T CO., Colamhia, S. C. I ! If H w \ BIPlf ipiE if lib llfltf II ? The back is tte m^nspring of woman's organism. It quickly calls attention to trouble by aching. It tells, with other symptoms, such as nervousness, headache, pains in the loins, weight in the lower part of the body, that a woman's feminine organism needs immediate attention. In such cases the one sure remedy which speedily removes the cause, and restores the feminine organism to a healthy, normal condition is LYDIA ELPINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Mrs. Will Young, of 6 Columbia Ave., Rockland, Me., says: " I was troubled for a long time with dreadful backaches and a pain in my side, and was miserable in every way. I doctored until I was discouraged and thought I would never get welL I read what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had done for others and decided to try it; after taking three bottles I can truly say that I never felt so well in my life.1* Mrs. Augustus Lyon, of East Earl, Pa., writes to Mrs. Pinkham: 411 had very severe backaches, and pressing-down pains. I could uot sleep, and had no appetite. Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound cured me I and made me feel like a new woman." 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 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. Pleasant, snre, easy safe little liver Pills, are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Sold by Kaufman n Drug, Co. Col. 0. L. Schumpert, of Newberry, as special judge for the special term of court to be held at Spartanburg Nov. 11th for the purpose of trying the negro rapist John Irby. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are unequalled in cases of weak back, backache, inflammation of the bladder, rheumatic pains, and all urinary disorders. They are antiseptic and act promptly. Don't delay, for delays are dangerous, Get Dewitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Go. Ted Burton, the leader of the night rider gang that participated in the murder of Capt. Rankin in Tennessee has confessed and implicated 40 others. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup not only heals irritation and allays inflammation, thereby stopping the cough, but it moves t ie bowels gently and"in iKTor /1'mTTi.a fV?n fr? ?m t.hft RVS Vliuu ^ If UiAWk; w**v VV/-V ? ^ ? tem. Contais no opiates. It is pleasant to take, and children especially like the taste, so nearly like maple sugar. Sold by Kanfmann "Drug Co.. Having been forcibly kissed by two New York women, Mr. Bryan will probably modify his views as to injunctions 1 Agonies ? I Of Pain 1 jrai Never give np, and fblnfc Aral fca ffgi afl women, yourself indoded, bave I to suffer pain. ^ Thonsands of women have written to tell how they have cured p?! their womanly H!s, and relieved fra their pains; and over a million have been benefited, in various other forms of female disease, dur- jpg lag the past 50 years, by that popular and goccessfal female ||| BSi %?> S j WOMAN'S RELIEF ||| believe I wonld now have !|p ffj been dead," writes Mrs. Minnie risk Bp Lambe, of Lebanon Junction, Ky? fcSjj B|| "if it hadn't been for Cardui. I pjg |i had suffered with bad cramping &$? M spells, pains In my back, sides Jp? 90 and arms, and awfal bearing'down jfpj BR pains. Now these pains have al! [&|j 9 gono, 83 a result of usbig Cardui." teg I At All Druggists jf|> ! Si WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, jfs W statins ago and describing svmp- jWS toms, to Ladies Advisory Dcpi., Urtf uB The Chattanooga Medicine Co., ?v?;' g? Chattanooga, Tenn. K 39 m | T'r) P T + I if* <i*-W fcl/ik.'J (t/V?WVAA? j W ?4? Wednesday, November -? , '3OS, ! County SupervisorOf all the men who hold public office, none is of greater importance than the man who i-> put in charge of i * ? t'ae affairs of the county. It is not always so regarded by the voters and j frequently the office is not provided with a salary sufficient to induce a re- | ally capable man to accept it, but the fate of county government hinges largely on the character and ability of this officer. Frequently the fact is brought to public attention that an enterprise which is capable of doing well, fails. It is reorganized, another put in charge and from the beginning makes a 9ucce9s. One man on a farm is gradually accumulating money. His neighbor by the side of him, with just as good land, equal opportunities in every way, makes a failure year after year. One understands his business, knows what things are worth, has judgment, executive ability and common sense. The other has not. The county supervisor can be upright, honest and faithful and yet spend a lot of money and get very little to show for it, if he is not careful and practical. Many demands are made on him in the course of a year that have to be turned down. He must run the risk of offending voters W 10 ask unreasonable things. Some will want special favors and others will want graft. He must know that every dollar of money paid into the treasury is a trust fund to be used in the interest of the people and that he is the trustee whose judgment is to be taken. He must make every dollar count or he will find his county like many are, almost hopelessly in debt, and the service no better than in othor onnnHea f/hat. hnvA a lnwpr i&ir rate. Bat, saving the taxpayers is not all, nor the main thing. In this day and time the people demand progress. They are not content to drive around m id holes or wear out animals and vehicles on bad placeBj inj the road that could be fixed in a day's intelligent effort. They want improvements, permanent and substantial, and they are willing to pay for ;them. A competent supervisor is the best asset a county can have.?Anderson Intelligencer. You can cure dyspepsia, indigestion, sour or weak stomach, or in fact any form of stomach trouble in you will take Kodol occasionally?just at the times when you need it. Kodol does not have to be taken all the time. Ordinarily you only take Kodol now and theD#because itcomplet y digests all the food you eat, and after a few days or a week or so, the stomach can digest the food without the aid of Kodol. Then you don't need Kodol any longer. Try it today on our guarantee. We know what it will do for you. Sold by Kaufman Drug Co. $15,000 Fire at Spartan Mills. Fire at 5 o'clock Wednesday morning ^destroyed stores and stock of goods of J. H. Griffin and J. H. Stone in Spartan mill village, entailing a loss of $15,000. The origin of the ^re is unknown. Tickling, tight Coughs, can be surely and quickly loosened with a prescription Druggists are dispensing everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. And it is so very, very dilferent than common cough medicines. No Opium, no Chloroform, absolutely nothing harsh or unsafe. The tender leaves of a harm less, lung healing mountainous shrub, gives the curative properties to Dr. iShoop's Cough Remedy. Those leaves have the power to calm the most distressing Cough and to soothe and heal the most sensitive bronchial membrane. Mothers should, for safety's sake alone, always demand Dr. Shoop's. It can with perfect freedom be given to even the youngest babes. Test it yourself! and see. Sold by Kaufinann Drug Co. j Throws Stone at Mule; Misses and Eills Child. James Thorn, a farmer, residing nearRussellville, Ala., while attempting to ran a mule out of the yard on Wednesday, picked up a small 9tone and threw it at the animal. He mis9 ed the mule and hit ^his two-year-old son, killing him instantly. Mad Dog Bites Five People. MacoD, Ga., Oct. 29.?Sheriff Geo. B. Robertson, of this county, yesterday carried his wife, three of his boys and his niece to the Pasteur Institute at Atlanta for treatment. These members of his family were bitten some days ago by a pet dog which exhibited symptoms of rabies. The dog's head was sent to the Pasteur Institute. Several rabbits that were inoculated with virus from the head have since gone mad, and much apprehension is felt for those who were bitten by the dog. They will remain at the institute under treatment for twenty-one days. Dr. Skoop's Health Coffee is' created from pure parched grains, malt, .nuts, etc?uo real coffee in it. Fine in flavor _is "made in a minute." No 20 or 30 minutes tedious boiling. Sample Free. For sale by M. D. Kurman. Carriages. Married at Pelion on October 20, ; Mr. T. C. Smith and Miss Tallie Lucas, Rev. \V. I.. Keel ollieiating. I On October 21, at the St. Mark's parsonage, Saluda county. Mr. Wm. H. Mattiiews was married to Miss i Etta Derrick, of Price villc section of ; Lexington county, by Rev. J. B. ilarj man. ? , + . To quickly check a cold, druggists are dispensing everywhere, a clever Candy Cold Cure Tablet called Pre ventics. Preventics are also line for feverish children. Take Preventics at the sneeze stage, to head off all colds. Box of 48?25c. Kaufmann Drug Co. SERGENT, Ky.?While plowing Jasper Welch a poor farmer unearthed $300 in silver coins, some of which are rare specimens. The place was once occupied by a miser. pinlii 1 Swansea J We carry everything 2 You will find our store h ? lAiitiMAi AMj n 0lfU69) EUNOIilg WlIU U S Goods and Noti * J Our Grocery Depart fresh, reliable goods?we and guarantee satisfactioi 2 We pay highest pric sell meal and hulls at lo 2 also buyers of cotton. C 2 sell. J Convenient wagon y 2 stock. was down, we can save you Farmers medium and heavj Our motto, "Live and letgliv SOLID : LEAT] E. P. & F. 171ft Main StroH A V W ?M m IV v* w w * Parlor R< BEN DAVID, NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER, Best cooking and finest Bestau: Special Bates by the Wee Met II want to shake hands J with every man, woman or boy in this neighborhood who helps sell harness. XI T jl. . 1 II oeneve rne muie has a hard time and am trying to make him comfortable by making comfortable harness. I make everything from a gee strap to a horse collar and make it as good as I know how. Let us help the mule Wllse W. Martin I MAKER OF HARNESS 1118 Plain Street COLUMBIA, : : : S. C. ? ? + Land For Sale.. I Or. November 10th. at JI o'clock a.n>.. j| ar the old homestead of Jacob SeJzhr, fl deceased, tlie heirs of Jacob Setzler, jfl under his last will and testament, will ^ sell to the highest bidder, two hun- fl dred acres of land. This land lies in I two miles of the town of Peak, Lexing- I ; ton county and has good buildings; I : plenty of water: about 7~> acres original fl ; forest, with white oak. hickory and 1 pine suitable for saw timber; two-horse fl ; farm open; severel hundred cords of fl r lino pine, second growth. f ! F. S. Counts, of Chapiu, or J. E. Counts, of Peak, will show this propj erly to any one before the day of sale. Terms made known on day of sale. Mrs. W. M. Wilson, F. S. Counts. B. L. Miller, and others. Oct. 21?3wl Subscribe for The Dispatch. HUNG i CO. * i, - s? c. i I y in General Merchandise. 2 1 eadquarters for S I ents' Furnishings, Dry ] ions, Hats, Etc. ? ] ;ment is always full of J' i only handle the best 3 i. :es for cotton seed and 3 west prices. We are Jome to us before you 2 ard, with ample room for 2 1908 all and WW w inter Shoes ill styles and leathers to for dress and every day ir. Having bought our Fall ' ik in March when leather money by buying from us. j work shoes a specialty., e" prices. j IEB : SHOES. A. DAVIS, ; Columbia, S. C. sstaurant, i Proprietor, COLUMBIA, S. C. ""j ' rant in Columbia. For Ladies and Gentlemen k. lis at all Hours?Night or Day | "?~ r oir.UT niAime I IHUIII rmmuo 1VE PLEASURE for years. They make home happier and better. , Why not have one in your home? You can secure one easily if you come to us." Every instrument we sell has the reputation of its maker behind it, and a strong guarantee besides. Call and see our pianos, or write for illustrated catalogue. V.J Malone's Music House, Columbia, S. C. PIANOS & ORGANS. I : 2 J