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SPRING ST? ' 1725 Main St. Post OAS S- B. M c COLUMBIA, % We have the larg Base Ball Goo< Guns and spo descriptions, General Bepa: Carolina, : Our prices are Write for wh when in the ci TM?n?? - . - Columb The Palmetto COLTTB WE ABE A Depository for the "V i' .of Soath Carolina tl of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 United Stat Carolina Bonds. ' WE SOLICIT , . Accounts of Banks, WE PAY Four Per Cent, on d? terest calculated qua WE PB0MISE Our best efforts to tr satisfaction. * PALMETTO NATIONA CAPITA Wilie Jones, President. Parlor H V. BE DAVII KXT TO SKYSCRAPER, Best cooking ana finest Rest' - Special Rates by the W 1 Annouii We beg to annouce to on we have bought out the en Rast, and have added a ne' Shoes, Hats, Ladies' Dress General Merchandise. You will always find our pri< est dealings. You are cordially invitee Yours f Rilev & Hi SWANS Look at a Fe And when yon are in yon wish to bny or not 25 ponnd sacks large size Salmon at 85c d Green CbfFee at 10c and 12 stock of Hay, Oats, Corn, Cot aai at the very lowest price T. S. I FANCY GROCERIES, FRESH 937 Gervais Street. LES FOE 1909 j Arc here in alj the new .shape leather., and colors. \ We are showing one of the most complete lines in Men's, t i /m : i ,i >? i?: ? i. 6 i IjUUR's aim V/iiuuii'ii :> ui^n | j and low cut slices to be \ found in the city. We also carry a complete line of medium price shoes. Oui motto: "Same Shoes for Less Money." TRY US NEXT SHOE STORE, ce Block. COLUMBIA, S. C (MASTER, - - s. c. ;est stock of Is, Fishing Tackle, rting goods of all Automobiles and ! * SVin-n in finnt.Vl ! bl AAA the lowest : : at you want, and ty give us a call. ia, S C p?MC?anaoMwMLJTi? a????Ka?y fi WMnagw? National Bank, 1BIA, S. C. United States Government, the State le County of Richland and the City es isonas ana $iuo,vyu otai/e 01 oomn Firms, Corporations and Individuals. ^posits in our Savings Department, in rterly.. ansact your business to your entire L BANE, - - Columbia, S. C. L $250,000.00 J. P. Matthews, Cashier. estauraat, 0, Proprietor, COLUMBIA, S. C, BttaaaoBBiaiaaaeciititiitai lurant in Columbia. For Ladies and Gentlemen eek. leals at all Hours?Night or Day 11^11 I it friends and customers that tire stock of goods of W. H. F w line of Dry Goods, Notions, Goods, Etc.. and a full line of ;es as low as is consistent with hon1 to visit our store at all times, or business, aigler Bros., EA, S. C. w of Our Prices town drop in and see us whether Granulated Sugar $1.30. ozen. Arbuckles Coffee 15c lb. l-2c lb. We also have a large ton Seed Meal and Corno Foods s. HOACH, MEATS AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. Columbia, ?. C. Oo?S til? : Oi $ TM ? HLrSifeV P b-T^O^ OCal>j avb If not. something must be wrong with its mod. If the j mother's milk doesn't nourish it, she needs Scotis Emulsion. It supplies the elements of fat j required for the baby. If baby \ is not nourished by its artificial food, then it requires SCOTT'S i EMULSION I I Half a teaspoonful three or four times a day in its bottle will have the desired effect. It seems to have a magical effect upon babies and children. A fifty-cent bottle will prove the truth of our statements. Send this advertisement, together with name of paper in which it appears, your address and four cents to cover postage, and we will send you a "Complete Handy Atlas of the World.' SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St, New York Forced to Sill Her Lover. Hafctiesburg, Miss., April 21.?Mrs. Minnie Crosby confessed Thursday before the coroner's jury here that she pulled the trigger, which sent the contents of a double-barreled shotgun into the head of J. R. M^Shane, whose ( decomposed body was found in a secluded spot near the Bucie street bridge, in Leaf R:ver Swamp. She sobbingly admitted thatshehad been intimate with McSiiane, having met him upon numerous occasions close to the: p where he was killed. She said that her husband had inter- j cected the carresp mdcr.ce between McShane a id herself and by threat of deaih. if she disobeyed, had forced r.e: to csdst in deco} i ng McShane into the swamp to he slain. When McShane kept the appointment he had made with Mrs. Crosby, near the bridge 011 Easter Sunday, his greetings was interrupted by the order of her husband, emerging from a clump of bushes to throw up his hands. Mrs. Crosby says her husband then leveled his gun upon McShane and compelled her to pull the trigger. There Has itecently Been placed in all drug stores an aromatic, pleasant herb cure for women's ills, called Mother Gray'9 Australian Leaf, It is the only certain regulator. Quickly relieves female weaknesses and backache, kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. At all druggists or by mail 50 cts. Sample free. Address, The Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, N. Y. Subscribe to the Dispatch. Farmer Girl Shoots herself. Spartanburg, April 23.?Miss Hattie Plumbey, daughter of a prominent tanner m tne upper section or mis county, attemped suicide latte Tuesday after noon by shooting. After milking the cows she entered a closet in her room and closing the door behind her placing a pistol at her lefv breast and fired, the ball passing near her heart and shattering her shoulder. It is The Only explanatinn she offered was that ahfe wanted to kill herself. And the man who really knows his business refrains from telling it to everybody. A woman who has to attract attention by improprieties never heads the procession. There is nothing in the language of flowers so eloquent as a pair of preste 1 tulips. What terrible destruction there would be if men kicked as hard physically as they do mentally! "Money and trouble are synonymous,says a millionaire. Perhaps they are, but it's a lot easier to borrow trouble. Only the first baby is favored with visits from the angels in its slumbers. A little paregoric is what the others get. Most of a man's trouble in this world comes fro.n his trying to make it for ot ler people. JUST ONE WORD that word Is ! TuWs, (t refers to Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills and MEANS HEALTH. Are you constipated? Troubled with indigestion? Sick headache? Virtigo? Bilious? Insomnia? ANY of these symptoms and many others indicate inaction of the I IVFP mmrn You Need lilt's Pills Take No Substitute. I 17%. V-rcr1-" Vmi*. r.;W m w i< m b vt \? w Win By a Rural Letter Carrier.?Tune, "D .dive ranee Wiil Come." I saw a rural carrier. I; 1 U< tiered garments < cut. And traveling: on tin:* highway; It sefcniel that lie was sad. His horse was laden heavy, His strength was almost gone, Yc;: he shouted as lie journeyed, "The parcels pest will come." Chorus: Then sacks of flour, jugs of syrup, Bolts of homespun we shall bear. The winter rain was coming? The mud was on his wheels, His buggy svorn and rusty, The spindles seemed to squeal; But he Kept pressing forward, For he was wending home, Still shouting as he journeyed: "The parcels post will come." Chorus: Then bales of hay, sacks of corn, Kegs of nails to patrons will be borne. I saw him in the evening, The cloud was hanging low, The rain had done quit falling? 1U liUU KJ V_~ LI 11 IV CI i W > V He 9aw the little city, His temporary home, And shouted loud: "Hosanna, "Deliverance will come.'" Chorus: Then pots and kettles of shiny metal? And bric-a-brac rare we shall bear. While gazing on the city, Just o'tr the shining foam, A band of hcly congressmen Came from the nation's home. They lore him some glad tidingsSome news of better pay? And joined him in his triumph, Deliverance will come some day. Chorus: 1 Oh! gladsome day, why so long delay? Ti.e carrier's bliss shall we always miss? I heard a song of triumph? They sang at the office door. Saying "Congress has redeemed us To suffer never more." Then casting bi9 eyes backward, On the race which he had run, He shouted loud: "Hosanna, "Deliverance has come." Chorus: Then bills for doctors Bills for groceries, Bills for horses, Bills for buggies, All and sundry bills We truly shall pay. Beware of Ointments For Catarrh that Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucuous surfaces. Such articles should never be use d except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. 0., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly, acting directly upon the blood and musous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is t ken internally and made in Toledo, Chio. bv F. J. Ckenev & Co. Testimo niais free. Sold by Druggists. Priee, 75c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills fcr constipation. Send us your orders for job printing, envelopes, note and letterheads, legal blanks, cards, etc. All work executed promptly and in first class order. A Conductor's Scrape. Among the passengers who boarded a St. Joe train one hot summer day was a negro woman of 19 or 20 years old, weighing fully 300 pounds. In her arms she bore a frisky little negro about two years old. The mother's face fairly glowed with pride and happiness, and she had no sooner taken a seat and removed the baby's cap than she turned to a woman behind her and said, lifting her baby to his feet: "Yassum, he kin walk; peartest chile you ever seed. Jest see 'im!" setting the bow-legged little African on his feet in the aisle as she spoke. The door stood alluringly open, and with eager babble the little darkey trotted toward it. Alarmed for his safety and afraid to go after him, the mother called in strident tones: "You, William McKinley, come back here to your maw!" "William McKinley" trotted on. Hastily baring and patting "William McKinley's" "milk leservoir" hi9 anxious "maw" exclaimed: "You, William McKinley, come here and git yo' dinnah! Look?here 'tis!" "William McKinley" kept on his way toward the door. Prompt action was necessary to save "William McKinley." Catching , sight of the ticket-collector just be| hind her,-he cried in tones shrilled with anxiety: "You, William McKinley, come git yo' dinnah, or I'll }. ive it to the conductah'"?Exchange. i I +0 F^Trr. *?> f~ * o "" k OF Ls y SI>^ $J& j.d. *: mlu> ~? i im fj?l^l^y*,",l*'| ' "rf*1 "" *"' * If you Suffer from Indige: the Stomach. Belching, Soi: etc., a little Kcdci will Relie j TTrvrlnl cnrmlinc tlir* com? rli<rr>cti vp I jik vvi^i k wrrUVi v.*JV ? v? in v . v juices that are found in a healthy ! 1 stomach. Being a liquid, it starts J digestion at once. s Kodol not only digests your food, ^ but helps you enjoy every mouthful * you eat. " 3 You need a sufficient amount of good, wholesome food to maintain strength and health. But, this food must be digested thoroughly, otherwise the pains of indigestion and dyspepsia are the ? result. h When your stomach cannot do its J work properly, take something to ti help your stomach. Kodol is the e only thing that will give the stom- J,1 acli complete rest. fl Why? Because Kodol does the li same work as a strong stomach, and does it in a natural way. I KAUFMANN DRUG COM1 1 ittinTTQ nnu s !l!WMi.l> Mill ? M?WW?WTO WB?-?TT Tvy.- j.1 r JI.JB i ?#^Tw ? sir *f&'H ^$*1 \ % '$3 ?9 h Qi . s*lT-+ -* ' - C.-' .' > 9 ? 9* .^.O *L>' ^.sa' .' > ?. . < / ? V?? 1 a ["-Vv-' ~ -' ? ? u . ? 9 A r\ rrrwi'T*. f.ir&T <0 V L A t'i i;A*/' Jji'-i'-J a />v:?\ W>-*' s ?v.t s . ; (< ij |< F J A-A Ak~ I Ui ? Our Grocery Denartr ft g fresh, reliable goods?we < ? guarantee satisfaction. o We pay highest prices for c hulls at lowest prices. Conie tc 2 Agen'3 for Stucfebaker Wagons i Convenient wagon yard, w ?ft?S?C?e3???? > Q I HOOSIER PI I THE PU I Send us your MA Southeen States COLUMB] 310-312-814-316-318 THE PRICES TELL. J. B. FRID W1 lolcsale a: Grocers, Floi Fee We Want the Merchants, Plai Ington County to Call and See Purchases. We Can Fill Yo Money. 1823-1825 Main Str< 11 JULIUS H. WEIL I WHOLESALE DRY CO I Rear of Palmetto National Bat 1 | Complete stock of S I Goods and Notions. I Quick shipment, m I ! pense, prices always I 1 New York or Baliimor | j We sell to Merchant md Indigestion BtamBai laaeaKaea auJl mrf^irrT-""1"" ;tion, Dyspepsia, Gas on it Stomach, Heart-burn, ve you almost Instantly Fo, don't neglect your stomach, ~>oift become a chronic dyspeptic. \eep your stomach healthy and tronjr by taking a little iCodoh lou don't have to lake Kodol all lie time. You only take it whtu ? ou need it. Kodol is perfectly harmless. Our Guarantee Goto your druggist today and getadoiar bottie. Then after you have used the ntire contents of the bottle if you can onestly say that it has not done you any ood, return the bottle to the druggist ana e will refund your money without auesion or delay. We will then pay the drug1st. Don't hesitate, all druggists know bat our guarantee is good. This offer ap lies to the lanre bottle only and to but oh? 1 a family. The laive boti e contains 2J? Imes as much as the fifty cent bottle. Kodol is prepared at the laboratories of E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. y ? PANY, PITRIBUTORS, flING I CO. I SWANSEA, S- C. ! ' \y ii O \e carry everything in * j e n e r a 1 M e r c h a n disc. t o Lrou will find our store J $ leadquarters for ?> r' ? sMses, sisiwflg utiw s issis' Fisrsiish&gs, Cry I ' issds asd Koficss, h'sfs, J ? o 'fft ? >>Ol Q 9 ' nent is always full of c only handle the best and 2 0 ?otton seed and sell meal and ? > us before vou sell. md Bucgies-Besi or. the market, ith ample room for stock, i9t99eeooe?m??9toMiN?? [JMPS 31 Hi Hi Um |g| >' ? (L ORDERS* I 3 Supply CO., I :a, s. o. I CERVA3S street. I THE QUALITY SELLS* AY & CO., ud Retail 112% i and Grain. iters and Farmers oj LexUs Before They Make Iheir ur Wants and Save You jet, Columbia, S. C. ^ .& COMPANY, "" 11 ODS and NOTIONS, 11 Ik, - COLUMBIA, S. C. I ] taple and Fancy Dry | inimum freight ex-1 guaranteed against I e jobbers. | s Only. I a Shingle Mill. j priced power feed shingle mill on the mar- j " j 8,COO to 15,000 shingles per day, 4 to 10 H. P.; j bs. Carriage has automatic return motion. j - Ln IEST GOODS-BEST PRICES" 'rite us for close price quotations. SUPPLY CO. - - COLUMBIA, S. C. j