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2 ????? ? BP???gmw? iCall to see on Room Suit anc i pleased. I FUENITUSE | 1836 Main Street. } ?a? in ii ismaMxmnt^esmrTC^rannn'saaBXSBmwBsansrpao! 1 IF YOU WAP* | the newest in j and Furnish! > I . the Mew Stoi 1.' lumbia. We stock. You v prices right. I ' new shades a i Prices Range $! 2,5! fe' | Our stock of I the best that | shown in theg j| to see us. fSCRUGGS * I! Leaders in Sty! I |404 MAIN St. phone 3 at I) ? I:' 01?-; w I SPRING I ? *nd r 1 SUMMER i I SHOES I J All the new styles ir # every kind of feet, anc K pocketbook. < BUY YOUR S3 | E. P. & F. i J 1710 Main Street. - WATER GRO This is the time for Lexingtonians other things they need. Always see me Swift's Premium Hi best, at 121-? J. B. H Wholesale and I General Groceries, Beef, t 932 GERVAIS STREET, XiXXi l-.JTj.Ai. JLH U au iAlfej ti<teiirj?*>*k*ltm mm, *mtM*Mcnc*xa " I r $20.00 Bed |! s I 1 you will be I * j | I & LYMti | DSALEBS. f Columbia, S. C. Cr r ^ ? M,,,?,, 4 4 z \ifXJL -xm? rrr^r."^SEcrrr"^ ? S 3 n i" ra *? ? I ?... * i ct-r,T. t 1 I TW^.WJM : ' 3 >* Clothing, Hats f ag Goods visit j 'a when in Co- j have no old j will find our | Suits in all trie j ,nd latest cuts. J 3 to $10.00 I i1 niia?i .nf vwtn-anti ; 1/ Blue Serges is J lias ever been i se parts. Come j & SWAM j e and QuaSity 96 ' GOLUHBIA, S. G. BHBHMBinMnKHBnMMBaBBaMaMaBi.l i shoes and oxfords for ^ 1 to suit everybody's ^ & HOES HERE. * DAVIS. | Columbia, S. 'C ^ HUUUVH^ OUR PIES ve found l ivor with everybody jabes and n*en, the little girl in lafores and her mother and her andmother. They are of the reet, delicious, wholesome, elt-in-your -i&outh kind, and s're anxious to have you try em if you don't know the promts of our ovens. If you do low we won't have to ask you. IDLWGER'S STEAM BAKERY, COLUMBIA, S. C. UND FLOUR to ouy tneir suppiv 01 uooa nour aua before you buy. ims, guaranteed the Ic perpound. ERIOT, detail Dealer in Sutton, Pork and Sausage. COLUMBIA, S. C "Sfot So Sad As That" Under the above caption the An- ; gusta Chronicle on Sunday printed the ' t following in 5is editorial columns, j which will be of peculiar interest to ! I ; j many of cur readers who have been j i told the Some thing?that prohibition ; ! in Georgia is a "howling farce:"' j ] j "In Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi | ' j state-wide prohibition is a howling farce. The larger cities and towns j are filled with "near-beer" saloons, which almost, without pretense <>t j j concealment, sell to all comers any- ; i thing alcoholic for which the appii- ! j cant can pay."?St. Louis Times. < 1 - - I t IS .3. .. . "lifiiiiy, mere: gciji.v . v> c l. > j Know how it is in Aiiiixnini unci - lie-- ; J sissippi; but-, certainly, prohibition is ; I not a "howling farce'' in Ceorgia. j i To be sure, in 'me larger cities it is not ! ah thai, it s h o m ti oe> !'?i there a i e j I many ;mli-prohibiti&:us.s who are} i rapidly com inn to ihe condition 'mat ! I it is a trip;he Poller than me* open I ,-.r- j ; reoin, as we once knee* | "And l i j I ? is not '.a tei/nng proktbi- j i tion in "principle, but j> merely siav* j j lug llie iaoLs about pj\>hibiik n in : rae- i i tice. ' * | "As to tile "near beer" sal xuts, that \ I is, of course, winking at the iav; to a j i certain extent. .c.veil i; v.e left el' i i the "near" ami inoreiy called them j ( beer saloons'' they wouldn't be au\- j t thing like as bad nine open barrooms j j out oi every ten used to be. Common j ! sense?to say nothing of experience? ! leaches us thai. | "The truth of the matter is, if these j ! near-beer saloons won id only confine j j themselves to beer, they would prob- j ; ably go on unmolested indefinitely, for j public sentiment has never yet been i worked up to the pitch of condemning | the sale of beer to anything like the j | extent that it condemns the sale of j whiskey. ! "No, prohibition wasn't all that it j ought to be?neither is the open barj room. But as loi.g as some peopie keep on insisting" that the latter is a I c/\w af vnr?r<>ri institution, theil IllSt SO long wiii other people run to extremes, and vote for absolute prohibition. W:ien, as a matter or fact, the open and legal sale of the lighter beverages ?beer and light wines?is a better proposition, for all concerned, than either. The 011I3 public hsue, by the way, en which Georgia's present gov! ernor ever "got right15?and he changed 011 it over night." ITews Paragraphs. Pope Pius is opposed to women in politics. The Georgia Steel Company ha9 reorganized. Patten, like the bird, flees to the mountains. "I like to speculate; it's a great ! game," says Patten. { "Move on!" is an order Castro does ; not appear to relish. I It is doomsday for the small "bulL" in the wheat "corner." When wheat first hit the toboggan it fell 4 cents without a pause. And King Patten said cheaper whea t was a thing of the past. 1 The hlaok Hole of Calcutta has its counterparts story of Sebastopol. The full pound loaf of bread is reported to be a myth in New York. "Harmon in 1912" is the slogan adopted at an Ohio Jefferson day banquet. Querry: Is it Secretary Wilson or "King" Patten who is the "joke of the country?" "I want to forget wheat, said Patten. There are others who would like to forget it. The more you trust a man the more it scares hin . to be asked to trust you. In a lot of marriages the woman imagines that she still loves, and the man that he once did. DR. HILTON'S LIFE nnrt rrur x ua xa.su Liver and Kidneys A VEGETABLE COMPOUND A pleasant invigorating medicine. Very effective in the cure of Dyspepsia, IndigesI tion, Habitual Constipation, and all their effects, such as nausea, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, etc. Perfectly regulates the LIVER and corrects all disorders of the KIDNEYS. Of great benefit in female complaints. For sale at the BAZAAR, Lexington, S. C. Wholesale by The Murray Drug Company, I COLUMBIA, S. C. 77 P R O O F . LEXINGTON, S. C., silt for all kinds of tfiuing Implements. WRITE FOR PRICES. ? 8JM??<**->V,~,.yjf~A '... 1 'M- I '- %rfvvici Disd at Hundred and Twelvs. | ol -? ? f, p ?? r j luiJ'ft I/.'J- ?> s/! '> o iM*?? im\\j rji.i n!. Viuc 3o:n in LiYngton in 1797. Dies in 7enno:c?G. Wo clip the following fr?":jii The- \V. - : mair . Nation:: body, pulnbhoc: in ; Sr. Louis, Mo., und-jr of .April 20: Ivtio::viiio. Tor.n., April Id.? Mrs. ! Mary Ann .ll.'V.ina ciiod Dan- ; clri(:;;-c of .- p * 11 \ to? o: Ji2. ; At l!i(' iijjc OI :> l('lV< Ulflii io hCJ* only child, ii; r.ry. Lei* hashand iii; (1 tv;o yi.-arrt ??- > a: the a? c f v-2. Her ! mother lived .. h ; : 1 and her uroud- i motoer .*i. oiK* ?* .:.s oorii in xuitr10 : Court H .-iUk , S. in 17"','. Young- Girls Arc Victims o: lie.i'lacae. as Vttiii ,oi >I? a-r v. , or u.': j." . i*"j .'!. !*? .< ' :i";I \ 'i.:t to.iv 1 i'v. v\ Dr. Now Lir- DiiN. v!:?; j -Vorin's i.o>i I'-ji'.-ov f.-r >irk and :urv- ; ons i hey : ?::ti rO'DMi nerves o-ul l.-aiM your! health. Try them. 25* ar Kaa.'ntann j Drti^; Co., jjorrivi; > Dr.:;; tioio, rjnMle' ; Di'Ug Store. T," *r\ r-', /?i tV v T-," * ' * >' f C?x?**?jW Ju' * Om ?T vi L.?X />#? .*. 4 k* i Irviiio Xy., Aprils.?BeachIfargis, charged with the murder of his father, Judge James IlargD, was today seuter.ced to lire iinprisonmc..t The defendant showed 110 emotion when the verdict was rendered. Neither did his mother and sister, by whom he sat. This was the second trial of Kargis for this crime. The first resulted in a mistrial. United States Senator W. O. Bradley headed the counsel for the. defense in both trials. The murder of Judge llargis by Lis son, Beach, occurred in the judge's store at Jackson, Breathitt county, on February G, 10G8. A Scalded Bey's Shrieks horrified his grandmother, Mrs. Maria Taylor, of Nebo, Ky.,\vho writes that, when all thought he would die, Buck len's Arnica Salve wholly cured him. Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns, Wounds, Bruises. Cures Fever-Sores, Boils, Skin Eruptions, Chilblains, Chapped Hands. Soon routes Piles. 25c. at Kaufmann Drag Co., Derrick's Drug Store, Sandel Drug Store. Lost Her All cn Laces. Anna Trafford, a widow, of 33 Dean street, Brooklyn, was before Magistrate Tighe in New York city on Thursday, charged with stealing two loaves of bread and a bottle of milk. Three years ago Mrs. Trafford had ~ TT^? oh A 1 AC f i ? oil An $ I 0)\JV\J. one rujo ant luau u un vjia UHV race-tracks and in poolrooms. John Trafford, her husband, was a Peruvian mining promoter. When he died, in 11)06, he left her a fortune in money and securities. She told Magistrate Tighe that 9ne tried to forget her sorrow by seeking the gavety of tie ract-tracks, and she almost never won. When race-track betting was cutoff Mrs. Trafford said that she tried to get her money back by betting in poolrooms. She only had ?2,000 left a year ago. She lost this betting on th e California and southern races Kills Her Foe of 20 Years. "The most merciless enemy I had for 20 years,'' declares Mrs. James Duncan, of Haynesville, Me., "was Dyspepsia. I suffered intensely after eating or drinking and could scarcely sleep. After many remedies had failed and several doctors gave me up. I tried Electric Bitters, which cured me completely. Now I can eat anything. I am 70 years old and am onerjoyed to get my health and strengtn oacs: again ror niuigestion, Loss of Appetite, Kidney Trouble, Lame Back, Female Complaints, its unequaled. Only 50c. at Kaufmann Drug Co., Derrick's Drug Store, Sandel Drug Store. Send us your orders for job printing, envelopes, note and letterheads, legal blanks, cards, etc. All work executed promptly ani in first cla*s order. BUYING A| PIANO g Isn't an extravagance if 1 Iits a GOOD PIANO. g It brings enough bright- B ness into the home to pay 8 for itself many times. I I You get the world's g best piano if you obtain 8 it from us. | Let us tell you how | easily you may secure | one. I lis 11 HOUSE I 1 1428 Main Si. Columbia. S. C. I PIANOS AND ORGANS I C*===rD ?- -- -?--- - j?}^ ^^Shiipif^ i \||/ L.I i| i'i. . / I ft1'1, ii\ I. '' ^ . |jt. J 11 M /!ss> ^ J '^ --Z>\ : 'frj! / rpp'j i^r. ?. . , J y iwr jm y \ y tv T-?? v"7W ? 1 / -?"" </ iis \ & Ns?' W -/ \ v iW^ : i iikJli! Uii iUi CT TT V tj > - V'"\#v WwVi^s1' ??,*:.i -t.T" -?,; ft 2 it-?i I' Mi ^ ensures cuick work and a cecl hi has a substantial CABINET TC ing* rood hot after it is cooked* set small cocking utensils?eve for holding towels. ; || Made in three , u _ or without Cab;nc v 1 write our nearest a. U ?^ T:ie ^I1S( W 3 powerful light and bur Sy -X safe, convenient?jest' pV If not v/ith your d STAND \w/ \ a/ \a/ \{ii/v h / \$?/ l?id \8 d 13/. New SpH .jg p? ft* | vg/ > Our line of new ^ < mer goods embra *%* > to-date in Dry HH < Millinery and S j?x < ^ < was selected w .y^ | can please you if I Win Piatt ^ 1894 Main Street, /8\ ~ /JlV7HR/]y ran Our special $3.50 Oxfords and know the \ comfort and satisfaction that o'oes with I o wearing Oxfords that j fit you right. A shape J for every foot in a style J that will please. Tan I and Black. I Elirlich's* |Shoes Wear Best, j Cost Less. I T7ITT"DT miJ'Q HJJGLXV'XjIJ.VJJLJL KJ, ISSt; I COLUMBIA.C. OLD GOODS MADE TO LOOK NEW i We are the agents for Barrett, Nephews & Co., Old I Staten Island Dyeing Establishment, and will have your : suits, skirts and waists clean; ed, pressed and dyed and made ; to look as if new. Let us have t nr?Tr n-ormoit qtiH wp uruaran ! *X1AJ ? - o tee prompt service and satisfaction. For further information address J. L. MIMNAUGH &G0. COLUMBIA, S! C, 4 Tfnr."? R?aw' -'!as3r?rzrzsaz*-?Kszr J7^7?,-ra*?. nuutt ' Don't Heat tlsc Klteh&l Ct# c.k u~L vW au^ii uX4? -j>i & ?& &? ?SL Si All the necessary family cocking may be done as well on a New Perfection \vick Blue f Flame Gil Cook-Stove 2s on the best coal or wood range. By using the "New Perfection^ Oil Steve* the annoyance of an overheated and stuffy kitchen is entirely avoided, even | '? r-iJr'c-tir^r^^r^ The scientific /-*->r" rvf <-T> ? ? h *' j ?< -i f.'? - ' i '^"f\ ' \ 5 ' f-: s ; tg pj h> < 4 ; ' . * ' !.* Mr-. "I j L i?. .Li 'L" ill .J. ?/ b :-2 />0 1 x~: T3 ? G3?8 H l" bicAbM'p i :iCiicr?? 1 he ii IN<tw PcTiccticD^ / i5 for plates end keepAlso crop shelve;; on which to ? J CC*? . 0 * v?"k.l v\J LL. i I ! srrcs# Can fcc r.ac cstiicr v,*;! i 1 J t i cp? if r.ot e; ycirr chafer's, rg-rncy. <f" /T3'WSi'<9mk *3 substantially w J % t>J^3 made cf brass, finely nickeled and very handsome. Gives a ns for hours v/ith one filling. Portable, vhat every home needs, baler, write our nearest agency. LRD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) mamsmssemmam SI6S6II0IS6K \a/ iny Goods ~ ~ ; C? | ??; Spring and Sum- | , \&/ ,ces everything up- j """ Goods, Notions, < hoes. This stock I HH [ 4, ith care, and we s < ^9^ you will only call. j J LiN & Sees, | COLUMBIA, S. C. 4? HR /f\ 7B^/5\/S\/5\r?\/Efs/f: L. J R0BB1N8, Ref. D. ' Manufacturing Optician, ^ 1641 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. The onlv exclusive optical house in Columbia. I grind all my glasses. I do only highclass work at reasonable prices. Beware of peddlers and fakirs. 4 Subscribe to the Dispatch. ! THEWGRLDS 6HEATESISEWING MACHiNE ; " / - Ifyon ntcithern VibratingShuttle. Rotary fchultlcor :i Single T!:;\ .; ! fChain milch] -? : ?;... ,.v I j THE NEW KCSVSE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY ^ Orange, Mass. Manysewtnemnchir.es arc made to sell regardless of ; Quality, but the > V\X Homo is made to wear, j Our guaranty never runs out. ? Sold by authortret] dcalorst only. i-oR sal:-, by W. P. KCOF, Lexington, S. C.