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LORICK&I n Pearl Millet, Early A Barley?Spring Crop?Se< Improved White Bent, Hi< Bed Cob, Seed Sweet Patat less Yams. *v>". Our stocks have been under proper conditions w , Mail orders wiirbe ? est to the largest quantitie FIELD ; / Send your orders, or write LORICK & L Wholesale and Retail Seed QUALIT You have probably bought man; good, that cost a good price, but >/ test of service soon ppoved themselv 4 It might have been shoes that the sides, caps broke down, heels f g&vf soles were plated. T. A. Opposite Post Office, f SOUTHERN j Unexcelled Di J?Through Pullman Sic fa Convonion! Schei jjjK For full informati jLi consult nearest Southe W J. C. LTJSI ^J. I. MEEK, A. G. P I YOUR HOUSE HI ORATING I Will you not allow me a guarantee you best mate and good taste (ask to so one to do work cheaper < WEBB'S 1627 Main Street, Announcemei OF INTE wv n 1 _______ J i-1_ 1_ we nave just secured tne excn and Ranges, Gas Ranges and Hi Garlands are new, ana have b a century, the most extensively s existence. In accepting this agency we highest grade and best 9toves mad< end and most satisfactory. Garlands are made in the large the world, from the best obtainable skilled workmen. DURABILITY, ECONOMY OPERATION, ail Vita transcend, in real importance, all i chase of a stove or range. A Garland, which should last s cost of fuel and maintenance more price and that of a cheaper article. This saving will be duplicated e gate an amount greater than the o Do not buy a stove or range un ment?a full carload?of Garlands Whether you want to buj or nc wonderful stoves. LEE A. LO EXCLUSr Garland Stoves and Ran; COLUMBIA, ! -OWgAWCE^ imber and Orange Cane, Beardless ?d Corn, Improved Golden Bent, skory King, Blount's Prolific, Tenn ;oes, Ga. Bucks, Hancy Halls, Virel secured from reliable sources, and ill produce the best results, lied promptly from the very smalls.' If you want reliable seeds for AND GARDEN. us for prices for anything needed OWRANCE, INC, men. Columbia, S. C. Y SHOES! y things that looked under the rugged es worthless. soon run over at ^ ?ave way, sewing rard against these things, pecially in footL be confident of getting the best quality footr money can buy, take advantage of the large e stock constantly available for making pleasions at our store. igent for W. L, Douglas Shoes for men, $1.?C BO YNE, A Columbia, S. C. 'railway.^ .tag Car Service, * leping Cars on all Trains, JL lules on Local Trains. y|i on as to rates, routes, etc. >rn Railway Ticket Agent, or vy Lj D. P. A., Charleston, S. C w . A., Atlanta, Ga. ttjr TAP DIIUTIlin PTft I ;cuo minima, ciu- g OR PAPERING I i chance to figure with you? I 13 jrial applied by men of experience 9 j ie my finished jobs.) I allow no P or better. Try me. gi ART STORE, I Columbia, S. C. M tit Extraordinary *A *#AI (IC.9I I U TUU i9ive agency for the sale of Garland Stoves eaters, "The World's Best." een, continuously, for more than a third of old popular and best stove specialties in intend to supply our customers with the ?, which are invariably the cheapest in the >st, most modern and best equipped plant in i materials, and by the most competent and , CONVENIENCE and SAFETY of il GARLAND Characteristics, other factors for consideration in the pur i lifetime, will save you each year in the than the difference between it9 original ;ach succeeding year, and ultimately aggreriginal cost of the Garland, til you have examined the complete assortshown by us. j -t, let us show and explain to you these i RICK a BRO. YE AGENTS FOR ges, Gas Ranges and Heaters SOUTH CAROLINA j Sg Women suffering from head- ?j 13 ache, backache, pain inside, or 19 p nervousness, or any other ail- 81 |g ment resulting from female ||| g| trouble, should get Cardul and |? [jg use it regularly. Cardui has g|j PI been found, by thousands of ladies, to relieve female weak- raj bj ness, by restoring to health B| H the weak womanly organs. H ^ H 11 I Mrs. F. S. Mills, Murietta, ISj Calif., tried Cardui and writes: ^ "I don't think anyone can R recommend a medicine more E| highly than I can Cardui. I H had a mishap, followed by in* H flammation. I positively be- Jm lieve I would have died, had R it not been for Cardui. When R 1 began taking it, I could not H stand on my feet After tak- H Ing two bottles, I was cured, H and I now weigh 165 pounds." H Try Cardui?it will hefc you. R Sold everywhere. R Moon To Bide Her Face. Astronomers are greatly interested in the coming total eclipse of the moon, which occurs on the evening of Thursday, June 3. The phenomenon may be observed all over the conti nent, if the sky is clear. In this section the rise of the moon will be almost normal and the people may watch the shadow of the earth gradually steal over the lunar body. But further in the continent, probably on the other side of the Mississippi, the inhabitents will first see an odd looking disc of a faint reddish color rise from the east. When the moon rises here only a narrow portion of the shadow will be observed. Gradually it will enter deeper and deeper into the earth's shadow until the moon gives no light and is only barely perceptible. The moon, however, will be in the earth's shadow for over an hour, and practically the only light from the heavens will be that of the stars. An eclipse of the sun will be witnessed a fortnight later, on Thursday, June 17, shortly before sunset. The only effect that it will have is to send the chickens to roost an hour or two earlier. ^ VTilliaas-Jefcoat. To the Editor of The Dispatch: On April 24 Prof. C. G. Williams and Miss Lula Jelcoat were quietly married at the home of Mrs. F. S. Cupstid, the Rev. T. J. Cupatid officiating. Tbe groom is from Rock Hill and i9 a graduate of Erskine college. For two terms he has been principal of the Oakdale school and has made a host of friends. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Jefeoat and is one of the most popular young ladies in this section. C. Peiion, April 29. Fishing Tackle. This is fishing time and at Tl.e Bazaar you will find a full line cf tackles el aii kinds. Poles, bobs, hooks andliues. Come to us for your tackle The Bazaar. -? Bottle drinks cf all kinds and flavors ' will be found at the Bazaar Fountain. ! On ice in season. Wanted?Piedmont cigarette coupons. I will pay 45c per hundred cash in re deeming these cu p .ns. Rice B. Barman. Oiarlinft' Hnnilo ui&iiiiig umm Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to i select from. Keep us in mmd when want- j ing anything in Jewelry or j Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send for j our catalogue or telephone your j order to us. PJ. LAMOimCO,1 JEWELS RS, 1424 Main Columbia, S. C1 'Phone ?34 1 EZFOSSNS- PLA OF j LIQUQS HOUSES. j The Rev.i. L. Harley, Superintendent | cf the Anti-Saloon League, Makes I Public a Letter. To the Editor of The Dispatch: As some of the liquor houses, are j sending out a letter to express agents j which is nothing less than a bribe, we j think it is advisable that the follow- j ing sections of the Knox Bill, recent- ! ly passed by Congress, be published. This part of the bill applies especially to express agents and railroad companies: Section 23S. Any of-ieer, agent em plo}*ee of any railroad company, ex- j I press compaiu\ or oth?r common car- ) rier, who shall knowingly deliver or caii9e to be delivered to any person to whom it has been consigned, unless upon the written order in each instance of the bona fide consignee, or to any fictitious person under a fictitious name, any spirituous, vinour, malted, fermented or any other intoxicating liquor of any kind which has been shipped from one State, Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontigwous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, or^ from any States, or place noncontagious to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than two years, or both. Section 239. Any railroad company, express company, or other common carrier, or any other person who, in connection with the transportation of any spirituous, vinous, fermented, or other intoxicating liquor of any kind, from one State, Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof into other States, Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, or from any foreign country into any State, Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, shall collect the purchase price or any part thereof, before, on, or after delivery, from the consignee, or from any other person, or shall in any manner act as the agent of the buyer or seller of an}r such liquor, for the purpose of buying or selling or completing the sale thereof, saving only in the actual transportation and delivery of the same, shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars. The follow i lg is a sentence from one of the letters referred to above: "On the other hand if you yourself wish to make this money on the side, we will think still better of it and want to assure you that any dealings that we have together and all communications that pass between us will be held strict!}' confidential. We have a number of express agents throughout the United States who are making nice money in this way and some of them are handling this business under an assumed name, which, of course, is none of our affairs. At the end of each month we will I send you a check for commissions due you and with a little effort 011 your part you would be surprised to see what a snug little sum of money this would amount to. "Kindly let us hear from you at once and oblige. "Yours for business/' Now, we have a verbatem copj* of ' this letter, and we v/ant the people to know the game being practiced, or attempted by the liquor people. John L. Harley, State Superintendent. Spartanburg, S. C. A PROTECTION THAT PROTECTS Ml ^ li I P>< Inree Fancies in une; nre, Wind, and Lightning. From the visitation of these uncertain elements, we protect j?our stock by paying you, in case of death, or a broken limb, caused by any one or all three of the above disasters. Write to us direct for application blanks, or any information you may desire. Deal direct and save agent's commissions. Our rate is upon the basis of $1.25 for an insurance of $100.00, for a period of twelve months. This gives you protection by the only bonded Live Stock Co. i 1 the State. Farmers' Live Sleek Life Insuranes Gorspany. \ Seek Hill. r. j < OW 3 lit EVis ay L'Se "A hard chi!!, pain through i Then fever, wiih <yeat pr be your experience, rend f have pncunroniai ft your d give Aycrs Cherry Pectoral, exactly what yea have dc i No alcohol in this cough niedi ji ii i linn ii i TiEscase2j>-fxr>;-.-xac.c^.'3'C7<r>gg?gigy;^n Keep the bowels in good condition. On an increased Sow of biie, and produce a COLUMBIA C THE STORE THAT SELLS I RETAII Flayr, Bacsa, Lard asid We carry evevything sn chief asm is to please. Tj you wi!5 be convinced. Corner P<2in and Assernb CCLuMBZA, fa. I THE R. L. I fa i& g 0 g 0 til $ 1 The leading B< I Stationers. Ar I for all School fa I them in their U fa I when in Colum' fa fa $ ? # Two Stores o 1 | COLUMBIA, W & $ rm jj 1730 HA!H STREET | Is where you can find o ijj ^ OF ALL DOORS, SA I "RUNDS | LIME AND | CABINET ] ;ij Call or write for Prices. Ji VH | to take Cardui, for your female | troubles, because we are sure it I will help you. Remember that | this great female remedy? Q S has brought relief to thousands of H other sick women, so why not to 3| iyou ? For headache, backache, g periodical pains, female weak- ? ness, many have said it is "the g best medicine to take.1' Try it 1 | Sold in This City fs | . //jnLW/y^^ -s iC& ^ ^ ta fiet'.'rr.. .c-reiej | 5h he chest, dililculi breathing. | cstraHGm" If this should g or ycur doctor. You may fj odor cannot come at once, |j When he comes, tell him t, ne. Then do as he says.? Cine. J.C. Ayzr Co., Levied,iVlass. j| c of Ayer's Piils at bedtime will cause gentle laxative effect the day-following. ROCERY C0.5 OR CASH? , AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Sugar m Specialties ie Grocery line, and our ry us before you buy and 2y SlreetSj near Market, : : S. C. BRYAN CO., I I & < ooksellers and 1 e State Agents | Books. Visit 2 vo large stores | bia. | % S v \ Main Street, | a *JC s. c. I i in1,bro7[ , COLUMBIA, S. C. J ne of the best stocks of | KINDS I LSH, 3 & GLASS ' CEMENT. MANTLES. I Owing to the growing demand for our Hand Made Harness, we find oarselves overstocked on Factory Mode goods, and for the next 30 days will sell all Factory Goods at greatly reduced prices. These goods are made by Factories cf the highest reputation, and consist of Carriage, Buggy and Slip Harness. It will pay any one to get our prices DAVIS & COMPANY, 1517 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. iM H HUMAN I ^ 1T1I Ul i | ^ DEALER IN ? I General g | Merchandise, I | orner Main and Mew Street, | t Opposite Confederate ? | Monument, | 5 Lexington, - - S. C. g