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GIN SUI FOR 1 W e can undoubtedly furnisl , to repair and fit up your g factory will sell you. We hai owners, and that price is right m *r% n-nrl UC1S 1UI X iaiXi oiiu uudvuvu j Double Leather Belts, Stitche Belt Hooks of various kin< Twine, Files, Babbett Metal. Lubricatin ' First Quality Red Sheet Packing at Cloth Inserted Sheet Packing at Jenkins' Sheet Packing at 3 M Gailock Spiral Packing at Black Squadron Rod Packing at Tacks' Square Packing at All Goods are Guaranteed. LORICK & LOW COLUMBIA, WEAR |. I Our special $3.50 * Oxfords and know the i comfort and satisfaction that goes with wearing Oxfords that fit you right. A shape | for every foot in a style that will please. Tan J and Black. Ehrtich's !Shoes Wear Best, ^ Cost Less. EHRLIOH'S, N 1648 Main St., ( AAI HlflDIi C A 1637 Main St., \ COLUMBIA, Si Ci DR. HILTON'S LIFE A VOft. TTTE Liver and Kidneys = % A VEGETABLE COMPOUND S< A pleasant invigorating S( .medicine. Very effective in fcb the cure of Dyspepsia, Indiges- ai tion, Habitual Constipation, " and all their effects, such as nausea, Sick Headache, Sour ic Stomach, etc. Perfectly regulates the LIV, EE and corrects all disorders of the KIDNEYS. Of great benefit in female complaints. 6: For sale at the BAZAAB, Lexington, S. C. Wholesale by , The Murray Drug Company, ' TT*rr?T ion VULUmDlA p. V. ' > . IHE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE 7 k^UGHT RUNNING ^ 5: Ifrou want either a VIbratins Shuttle. Rotary ^ Shuttle or a Single Thread f Chain &zilch] C Sewing Machine write to J THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY et i Orange, Mass. & Blany sewing: machines sre made to sell regardless ef Quality, but the Xeff Home js made to wear. ? Our srnaranty never runs out. Sold by authorized dealers only. FOR SALE BY 9 W. P. ROOF, Lexington, S. C. | B jttle drinks of all kinds and flavors I will be found at the Bazaar Fountain. ? On ice in season. i I PPLIES 909 i your entire requirements pn at prices as low as any re but one price to all gin Fnr van SonH vnnr or JLVi. J VW? fs_/ vu.v? j v vfc-, v ? Rubber Belt, Single and d Canvas Belt, Lacing and is. Gin Bristles, Brush ig Oils. 31c lb. 11c lb. j 69c lb. | 44c lb. 26c lb. 26c lb. We Want Your Orders FRANCE, INC., I Si CI 7 \ ilvery THE JEWELER 637 Main St, Columbia, S. C. tEPAIRS WATCHES AND JEWELRY lakes Then food as New " / iEDALS AKD BADGES lanufactured in Our Own Shops for Schools and Other Purposes. VERY, The Jeweler 1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C OUTHERN RAILWAY CO. 3HEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20. N. B. These schedule figures show :e time that trains may be expected to Tive and depart, but the times stated e not guaranteed. EPARTURES FROM LEXINGTON. NORTHBOUND. >:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columbia and intermediate points connecting at Columbia for Spartanburg and Asheville. Pallor cafe car Columbia to Asheville. Arrive Columbia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 5:15 p. m., Asheville 9:15 p. m. 55 P. M.?No. 130, daily for Colum bia, "Washington and the East also connects at Columbia for Asheville. Through Pullman sleeping car to New York. Pullman sleeping car Columbia to Asheville. Arrive Columbia 7:30 p. m., Washington 10:40 a. in., New York 5:00 p. m. SOUTHBOUND. 28 A. M.?No. 129, daily for Augusta and intermediate points. Arrive Augusta 10:10 a. m. Pullman car. 44 P. M.?No. 7, daily for Augusta and intermediate points. Arrive Augusta 8:35 p. m. Summer excursion tickets now on lie. For further information call on cket agents, or C. H. Ackert, V. P. & G. M., Washigton, D. C. H. F. Cary, G. P. A., Tasliington, D. C. J. L. Meek, A. G. . A., Atlanta,"Ga. W. E. McGee. T. . A., Augusta, Ga. 2 W I INm ED JI IV I klliuiikll| Chapin, S. CM [as an|up-to-date line of lOFFlNS MtP CASKETS n hand, at prices to suit everybody, rices range from $1.50 up to $50.00. all on me and I will save you money, am prepared to furnish a hearse whenrer desired in connection with my unstaking business. Jan. 2. 3m PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. BB I'romotea a luxuriant growth. b@PjEgfr_ Never Fails to Restore Gray "JU Hair to its Youthful Color. Cures scarp diseases & hair taiiing. - - ? A.ag 30, i j i I Nearly all woman suffer ? some pain at times, due to H the aliments peculiar to their ra sea. If your trouble Is yet in H a mild form, take Cardul to prevent it becoming more I I serious, u you nave suiicrea g long years, get Cardui at H once. Use persistently and it will help you. H iCARDUl fl Mrs. L. Eells. of New Hartford, la., was afflicted for H 24 years. She writes: "For I B the past 24 yean 1 have been H B afflicted with womb trouble, B B causing extreme nervous- H fl ness. pain In right side and I fl back ? altogether making I B Hfe a burden. I tried doctors H B and various other remedies I fl without relief. Finally I be- I B gen using Wine of Cardui. I fl Now I am entirely cured. I fl cheerfully advise all women R fl similarly afflicted to try Car- I fl dML" Soki everywhere. I Iff ail Cancer Cure Is Fraud. Coring cancer through correspor dence is not being encouraged by th postoffice department. The "con bination oil cure." with "treatmen by soothing oils" on the side, was th specialty of the Dr. Benjamin F. Ny Sanitarium of Indianapolis, Ind against which the postoffice depart ment has issued a fraud order. Th use of the mails is denied to this san tarium on the ground that Dr, Ny has no sanitarium, although he advei fctises to treat patients personally i his sanitarium, a boarding house ha\ ing been used to accommodate the fe^ patients who called. The department further discvere that Dr. Nye advertised himself as "fellow of the American Associtio of Physicians and Surgeons," as "member of the Incorporated Societ of Science, Letters and Art of Londor England," and other associations nc recognized by reputable physicianf According to the department a chen ical analysis of Dr. Nye's combinatio: of vegetable oils that "cures cancel and tumors to stay cured" for th modest sum of $25, which actual! costs 50 cents, shows that the combi nation consists of cottonseed oil an some ordinary tonics. The Secret of Long Life. A French scientist has discovered on secret of long life. His method deal with the blood. But long ago million of Americans had proved Electric Bit ters prolongs life and makes it wort living. It purifies, enriches and vita] izes the blood, rebuilds wasted nerv cells, imparts life and tone to the en tire system. Its a godsend to weai sick and debilitated people. "Kidne trouble had blighted my life fo months," writes W. M. Sherman, c Cushing, Me., "but Electric Bitter cured me entirely." Only 50c- at Kaui mann Drug Co., Derrick Drug Store Sandei Drug Store. Send us* Your Dues. If you are too busy to come to tow to mail us your dues. We need all th money we can get, besides the law wi] not allow us to mail papers to subscrlt ers in arrears for more than one year. Fishing Tackle. This is fishing time and at Th Bazaar you will find a full line c tackles ef all kinds. Poles, bob9, hook and lines. Come to us for your tackle The Bazaar Misses Rebecca Womack and Ell Freeman, aged 15 and 16, weredrowr ed on Monday while bathing in a mil] pond near their homes at Havans Fla. A policeman named Watkins she two men in a hotel at Black Mour tain, X. C., on Friday night, killn one and seriously wounding the othei He says he was called upon by th proprietor to make the men keep quie and when he went to the room the; offor?lrorl liim and V>p> shnt in ?plf dp fense. The men were Paul Camero: Collins, cashier of the Bank of Hills boro, X. C., and John Hill Bunting, traveling salesman of Wilmingtoi:who was killed. MISTER S PILLS DIAMOND /AllilL BRAND C? \ $ Qladies 1 mm^^r i Ask your i>r?i9rp;ffor chi-ches-ter's diamond 1jkand pills in Red nnd/vs, Goi.d metallic boxes, sealed with Blue(w. Ribbon. Take no other. Ruj of rour \/ dru^lut and auk for ciii-ciies-tkr s * diamond brand pills, for twcnty-fivi years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Sk'L EVERYWHERE SAD MEMORIES. I To the Editor of The Dispatch: This is the first day of August, 1909. On the first day of August, 1859, my little boy was born to me. How I loved bim. how proud I was of my dark eyed, dark haired little fellow! I cherished him as the idol of my heart. Many nights I worked with my needle until midnight for money to buy shoes and clothes for my bright, beautiful boy, and he would nestle close to me at night and ask for his "pa." Mow i lovea mm: mis tair.er * was in the army and I was alone in = tie country. My boy grew finely and in bodily activity was about the average, and in mental brightness and 1 quickness had few equals. He was E> not "spoiled," but grew into boyhood with a dignity and bearing well worthy ex of imitation. I imagined I would have him to comfort and console me in my old days in this world of sorrow and trouble. His father died many pp years ago, and I am all alone. My $ boy lives, but where, oh, where is he? ^ Does he ever think of his absent $ mother? Docs he ever wonder where $ she is? Does he think the grass is jjjj growing on her grave, or does he think & she is struggling with the world try- S ! ing to earn money to buy bread and ? J meat? When he rises in the morning jg does he ever think of her, or does $ memory wander back to his childhood ? days, when he wa9 his mother's dar- g ling? Does he waft her a kind though & or wish "that she were here?" But g ask, does the mother, although old g and troubled, think of him? Yes; g her thoughts wander around him; her - prayers ascend to the throne on high ^ for her boy that he may have all that <jAj heaven can send; that no chill wind & l~ will mar the beauty of his life?al- ? 8 though his "mother is forgotten. g l* E.M.N. | 1 Prosperity, S. C. ? e g Washington Once Gave Up g to three doctors; was kept in bed for & five weeks. Blood poiscn from a spider's ** 0 bite caused large, deep sores to cover i- his leg. The doctors faded, then "Buck- $ e len's Arnica Salve completely cured & me," writes John Washington, of ^ Bosqueville, Tex. For eczema, boils, $ Q burns and piles its supreme. 25c at jj* Kaufmann Drug Co,, Derrick Drug ^ w Store, Sandel Drug Store. ^ Smuggled jewelry worth $1,000 was foand in various parts of the overcoat *>? of Luis Payssi, of New Orleans, who v ? landed in New York from Paris on < a > Saturday. It was confiscated by the ) government. C ' - V ?t No matter how long you have suffer- <j; }. ed, Foley's Kidney Remedy will help <>i i- you. Mrs. S. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W. !>j Va., writes: "I was a sufferer from kida ney disease, so that at times, I could <j; '8 not get out of bed, and when I did I J>j e could not stand straight. I took Foley's y I Kidney Remedy. One dollar bottle and <[; . part of the second cured me entirely." Sj l" it will cure you. Sold by All Druggist ]>j d and Henry Drug Store, Chapin, S. C. <[j At Erwin, Tenn., on Thursday night <: Solomon Edwards was shot and killed ]>; e and his son, W. A. Edwards, and <[: s Frank Miller were wounded. The <|i s trouble occurred in a game of cards, |?i i with the two Edwards on one side and il 1 i[: i. two Miller brothers on the other. <; e ' * ;?! Revolts at Cold Steel. j!j Y "Your only hope," said three doctors <|j ,r to Mrs. M. E. Fisher, Detroit, Mich., jij or I cnflKorincr frnrn severe TWfcfl.l t.rnnhle. lies s I in an operation, "then I used Dr. I _ j King's New Life Pills," Dshe writes, S j "till wholly cured." They prevent ) ) Appendicitis, cure Constipation, Head- ^ ache. 25c. at Raufmann Drug Co., Derrick Drug Store, Sandel Drug Store. ? n The Georgia house has passed a bill jjj ? to appropriate ?69,000 to buy land for ^ a terminal station in Chattanooga, h Tenn., for the Western & Atlantic h railroad, which is owned by the state. |S The report from Waco is that the ?? e Texas cotton crop has greatly im- ^ proved within the past week or two. A :s g Be sure and take a bottle of Chain ^ berlain's Colic. Cholera [and Diarrhoea $ | Remedy with you when starting on ^ a your trip this summer. It cannot be ^ i- obtained on board the trains or steam- g i. ers. Changes of water and climate ' often cause sudden attacks of d arrhoea y ' and it is best to be prepared. Sold by All Druggists. a )t | IS !- 0. B. STEELE j g now at Berley & Kyzer's old stand jS ^ read} to do all kinds of up-to-date || horse shoeing, blacksmith and wheele wright work. Call to see him before jS you have your work done. Satisfac- $ y tion guaranteed. Prices right. a - _ 4 u Experienced. , j s " A vo vmi cnro vnil know llOW tO ^ * XI V# J VU UU* v J vv? V - _ 2 handle her, dear?" * ? j "Sure! Didn't I read up all about 5 I sailboats in the encyclopedia before I i ! bought her!"?New York Journal. ^ ? ^ ^ 70 Years with ( We have had nearly seventy years of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. That makes us fidence in it for coughs, colds, bronchi! and weak lungs. Ask your own doctor he has had with it. He knows. He wisely. Keep in close touch with your I No alcohol in this cough medicine. J.C.A u)a1i k/1 rt v 5/ %?Att? ua?iia1# ?k?*a "VH f Uw JUUllg. I vU WilUUI. II JKJUL UUTTtW A1C tUllOlipa Oyer's Pills, all vegetable. Ask your doctor if he agrees v LEESVILLE COLLEGE, Leesvil Offers the usual Literary Courses to young men and yo :pre9sion and Art. Noted for positive Christian inf althfnl situation. Strong faculty of experienced tea penses by work, Rates very moderate. For catalogm 18 L. B. HAYNES, President. THE R. L BRYA The leading Booksell Stationers. Are]Stat< for all School Books them in their two larg when in Columbia. Two Stores on Main 8tre< COLUMBIA, ' - - c C O. BROWN & 1730 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIJ Is where you can find one of the b< ^PAINTS or ALL KINDS DOORS, SASH, BLINDS & G LIME AND OEM] CABINET MAN1 Call or write for Prices. j YOUR SUMMER FOE i/x^, ?" ? ^P|| The larg | fk Summer | Xj'Vin the State I ^ J from. The I Oxiords, Sailor Ties, Pum i Straps, and many other sty] I The leathers come in Pat $ G-un Metals and Tans. 1 Prices: $1.50, $2.00, $2 ^ $3.50 and up. ? Lever. ? r ; v yr -r yr.; r^ lM R E P; L I I ^k| f SAWS. RIBS, Bristle Twine, of Gin ENGINES, BO tnd Repairs for same. St tors. Pipes, Valves and Fittfcgs, Light Saw, Shingle, and Lai ne Mills in stock. LOMBARD IRON WORKS OIM PAINY, Augusta, G?i. ? I loughs experience with have great con. t. ?i .ib, weaK inroais, what experience can advise you family physician, yer Co., Lowell, Mass. ted. The best laxative is vith us. Do as he says, i le, S. C. ung women with Music, inences. Beautiful and chers. Students reduce e address N CO., 1 * ers land I 3 Agents * . Visit | r,e stores f it it rt. " I - S. C. | j ' BRO. i k, S. C. ji ist stocks of jjj % ^?rv | > rLASSj! SNT. ji rLES. I iTiif Fin I inn/ut i READY | est stock jj$ Footwear || i to select ^ styles are jlj ps, Ankle 21 1 r\ o * 3?3| ents, Kids, jl .50, $3.00, |jj OE MAN 1 JMBiA. MRS , Babbit, &c., far any makt ILERS and PRESSES lafting, Pulleys, Belting, m* th Milts, Gasoline Engine* i AND SUPPU . > *