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IFOR e can undoubtedly fun to repair and fit up you factory will sell you. We J ..owners, and that price is ric ders for Plain and Stitched Double Leather Belts, Stitc f TTAATT o rk-P TroriAno I7 M JLX \J\J XV O V/J- TailUUO A I Twine, Files, Babbett Meta I Lubricati I First Quality Red Sheet Packing at? eioth Inserted Sheet Packing at Jenkins' Sheet Packing at Garlock Spiral Packing at ^ Black Squadron Rod Packing at I , Tucks' Square Packing at... I All Goods are Guarantee II mm a i m COLUMB WEAR Our special $3.50 Oxfords and know the * 1 comfort and satisfac' tion that goes with \ wearing Oxfords that fit you right. A shape for every foot in a style that will please. Tan and Black. J I Ehrlichia Wear Best, Cost Less. EHRLICH'S, 1648 Main St., / AA1 llftlfitl 6 A 1637 Main St., f WkUHDIR, * Va DR. HILTON'S LIFE f&a the laVer tod Kidafeys A VfiSETABLE COMPOUND i A pleasant invigorating Medicine. Yery effective in the cure of dyspepsia, Indiges*, tion, Hafrittial Constipatioir and all Ifeeir effects, such^ts nausea* Sick Headache. Sour I Stcnr&eh, etc. | Dadtectly regulate? ^he LIV< EH ;andNoorrects all ^disorders ofUfce KIDNEYS Of great beuofit in female^omplaints. - - - * -V- 1 n . ? T> -Tor sale, at roe i*A?iiA.A, ^eiingtpo, Sf.^. "W&ftesale by ^he Murray Drug Company, COLUMBIA S. C. * T*-~ T ^% TMEWCBLSrS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE JtfGHT RUNNING , Ifvon wanteltheratrbraUngRhnttlo, Rotary Shuttle or a Single Thread f Chain ktitch\ Sewing Machine write to THE HEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Orange, Mass. Many sewing machines are made to se!! regard less of Quality, but the Jfew HotllC is made to wear. Our guaranty never runs out. Sold by aoffionzed dealers only. *T*0* SA'-.E EY ? - rwn?An Q ft. W f a RWr J kCAl ajjtwaaj v. ? Have your inn ft, business and ad dress printed on fOO eaeh note head and envelopes for .0 >, at the Dispatc Job 051 ce. 1909 lish your entire requirements r gin at prices as low as any have but one price to all gin fht for you. Send your or. Rubber Belt, Single and bed Canvas Belt, Lacing and inds. Gin Bristles, Brush 1. ing Oils. 31c lb. 11c lb. 69c lb. 44c lb. 26c lb. 26c lb. d. We Want Your Orders MCE, INC., IA, S. C. THE JEWELER 1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C. DIBDATDQ u?m Ainu i WATCHES AND JEWELRY' ] Makes Thim Sood u Mew MEDALS ; AjSD BADGES C T Manufactured In Our Own , Shops far Schools ?nj) f' Of her Purposes* j Avery, th? Jr,weler 1637 Mafct Columbia S. C : H wi r~ - iirm ?_ | ? soutSBs^h railway co. SOfelsbULE. WFECTIVS JUNE 20.1 B. T.fyggt?) schedule "figures show Vne time tmut ^trains mav be expected to arrive a?id deflrart* but $he times stated are not fctraraaitoecL DEP aMRBRES F&CM LEXINGTON. I NORTHBOUND. 10:18 X. "M.?No. 8,'dailyfcr' Columbia atfi intermediate points connecting a? Colaiicibia for Spartanburg and Asker&le. Parlor cafe car Columbia to Asheville. Arrive Columbia 1^50>a. m., Spartanburg 5:15 p. 'Asheville 9:15 p. m. 1 $>55 P.. M;?No. 180. daily for Columbia, Washington and the East also connects at Columbia for Ashewille. through Pullman sleeping (carlo New Ybrk. Pullman sleeping car Columbia to Asheville. Arrive'Golumbia 7:30 p. m., Washington 10:40 a. m., New York -5:00'p. m. i SOUTHBOUND. | ??^8 A. ^.--No. 129, daily for Augusta and intermediate points. Arrive Augusta 10:10 a. in. Pullman car. *5:44 P. M:?No. 7, daily for Augusta and intermediate points. Arrive Augusta 8:25 p. m. Summer excursion tickets now on j sale. For further information call on I ticket agents, or | 0. H. Ackert. V. P. & G. M., Washi ington, D. C. H F. Cary, G. P. A., 1 Washing-ton, D. C. J. L. Meek, A. G. | P. A., Atlanta,JGa. W. E. McGee, T. ! P. A., Augusta, Ga. 1 : ? : m o n VUcipill, Q. \J,, j Hits 911 up-to-date line of j COFFINS AND GASKETS On hand, at prices to suit everybody. I Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00. : Call on me ami I will save you money. I am prepared to furnish a hearse whenever desired in connection with my undertaking business. Jan. 2. 3m j t PARKER'S ! HAIR BALSAM _ Jrfjjl Cleanse and beautifies the hair. Promote? a luxuriant growth. I^RE.r J| Never Falls to Bestore Gray nair to its Youthful Color. Cur in sct.p d'-woees a hair lalliiig. j afjnruggisJi^^^ ^ Vug 30, 1 y Si Mr. Luther Guthrie, of E Beaufort, N. C. spent money B a| freely in employing doctors to B j Ti. H cure his wife from continual B br( H headache. He writes: B Jo H "One bottle of Cardui did fl T1] H my wife more good than any- B de M thing she has taken for ten B lit| years past. She had suffered B , I with headache for ten years B J! I and I had spent $300.00 for ~ doctors' bills for her, but noth ing did her any good. | iCARDUl \ the I I She has taken two bottles I the of Cardul and it has done her m > t two thousand dollars ($2,000) j fog worth of good. Just as long i as it is made, I shall have H . Cardui in my home." For all forms of female Hi ^ pain, like headache, side ache, H: pain in limbs, dizzy feelings, H 6 dragging down-sensations, etc H ?CardyJ has been found to be H the fin effectual remedy. 9'' wait tillyou are "aflruadown," H Try Cardui at once. " S 1 Sold everywhere! 'H frei ~ H yfet HHHHOnnHHflM _ j mo; ( 1 Wiat 2?ct$la See. j anc What dittel-fe'r.fce dbes it make ta ym.' wh What people say? ble Von know the false words from the trei title ft ftotn day to day. citi Too know they'll criticise you sure, wai it you are bad or good and pure; ble it's easy for } ou to endure ] she What people say. ' bfcf Don't let it drive you out of town, j *1 Whatpeople say. iVhat people say is seldom true, tie* ilome one has got it in for you; forget it, brother P. D. Q., * What people say. I ^ Hnman jl'l JimSfi? iS- ***?. Itn- !| hTinth! Wfrhbi'iiWore plainlyli T JJJ" ? 't/f 'd^nkoness and ' ,JL ThCSe. Vides will soon be yoi - decadent past. 8or v*te?tJtfhate'iy, :h6W?*:er, there are ton human derell&s still being bufon the VrkVdsVif life whose appe we' 8 have beeiTSo Vitiated that liquor wit #*'opium se&hs-to them absolutely in- jyjy dispensable. "Seme of them yearn for , ^Ircerdbce flttS. if there be any such stiffefefs'ih^ur neighborhood, you can 'at dclth^h; ^h dot of kindness by telling boi tU'eria' Oftfe. B. M. Woolley, the Atlan- trj. ta^Ga. Specialist who cures persons of 'such'vilje*habits. Dr. Woolley has been 'Wbfkltag' in the interest of fallen humanity for over thirty years. He re- wa gards a mau who is addicted to liquor bo< or 6^inm as a diseased person who can of ! be cured. His success fully confirms eC2 .this theory. From his sanitarium in rei Atlanta there is a steady exodus of these wh 'whose burden of slavery has been re- te'J moved. It takes four weeks to cure j hit extremely difficult cases. Dr. Woolley , bt)t wrote a treatise some time ago on the cui cure of opium and liquor habits. Dr. Sa. Woolley will send it with his compli- 'dei meiits to any one who wishes to study is the subject. "St. mkesii? spins DIAMOND BRAND j; les C?w m ; wl IADIES) ,...., ! A, A?* your i>Ms?rf*t for CHI-OTrt^-TER'S A 1 Al DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in R*d and/^y j c0 Gold metallic bores, sealed wrtlr'BlueyC## i Ribbon. Take ko other. Ba#jc&'y<mrX/ ! , Drarrlst *nd ssk fop CIII-CUES-T^E 8 V J DIAMOND Bit AND PI LLS; for'twenty-five ; of years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. : SOLD BY ALL DftOGGISTS ? TIME C?CDVU/U#EfP WORTH ! Ft TRIED tVCfl I Dr n-C n-t TESTED ^ - " ... _ ed THE STATE OF SOUT&^AROLINA. ta 1 -r ! PI .uexiiigTon <111 v. i By Geo. S. Drai*. ' Probate Judge. | ?? Whereas, J. D .^tfnamaker made suit ; y} to me, to grain bim letters of ad- ! tM ministration of the estate of aud effects ! l of Mrs."C. M. Nunaiuaker. ; "y These are therefore to cite and ad- \ J11 mouish all and singular the kindred and j I creditors of tin* said Mrs C M Nunaiuaker : I deceased, that they be and appear, before 1 ^ ! me. in tJie Court of Probate, to be he'd 1 at Lexington. C. H., S. O., on h'tii day ?? ; of Sept, i'H.h), next, after publication a j hereof at il o'clock in the forenoon, to . ! show cause, iif any tliey have, why the e I said administration should not be grant- 1 ed. | v Given under my hand, this 2a th day t of August, Anno Domini. 1 Georg" S. Drafts, ;L. S.] : Probate .Judge, Lexington county, S. C. ej -V . . , .... .,-.1. .I,... Xi- \,.,r j l'uiuisnea on uh* uuv uj. imt,. I lHOif, in flu* ]jexii!?;ton Dispatch. 2\v44 !1 | fc | is EzHBBssEBssassmBemaBEamaamBBBaaB . SOLLthe COUCH I i> h ,sp cure the lumpsg w ! Imm Or. Kiwft 1 j v?*r Mm Discovery ; for c8!!&hs,jsfa. | AMD ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. tj g GUARANTEED 3ATI3 FACTORY o B OB MONEY REFUNDED. f A2TCEY 2?AY SILLS CEAS-LES TITWELL. VL hnston Man Dead at the Hands Gf 3 Brother-in-Law.?Shotgun the Weapon Used, or [<V1 cro fi C.1 .'1 A nor or* T\y f> 1%1 r.r-, A IS X ? I Kii ivjrs ?-\ twell was shot and killed by his I he Dther-in-law, Yancey M. May, at hnston this morning about 9o'clock. e weapon used was a shotgun. The ceased received two wounds, one a Hl( tie to the left of the backbone on the with t 9ide and the other in the shoulder, impu . Titwell lived about 30 minutes af- = he was shot, and it is said that he ide an ante-mortem statement to . B. L. Allen, but what it was has b been disclosed. Expr< ?rom the testimony taken at the in- kealtl est it appears that the deceased and exPeD wife had had some trouble yesterY, during which he chastised her; =!= it she left and went to her brotherlaw's house and the deceased went ire this morning and endeavored to ft , her to return home, which 9he re- $ ied to do. During his stay Dr. Tit11 and Mr. May got into an alterca- ft a, during which time Mrs. Titwell & i and went to a neighbor's house.x ? 'he deceased then came back into ft i street and was going in pursuit of $ wife, when Mr. May appeared on $ i scene with a shotgun, the contents <2? jyhfcli he emptied into the body of & Titwell- _ | 'he Bhaetifijf oceureti Soifie distance j ^ ft the house of Mr. May, and as J [ y it is not known what the deceased | ^ 3 doing at the time he received his J |jj rtal wound. % 'itwell is from Newberry county I has only lived in Johnston a short ? ile and, it is said, bore an unerwia- & reputation and had frequently mal- $ ited his wife. Ir. May is One of Johnston's be9t || zens and claims that the killing & 3 entirely justifiable and unavoida. Mr. May has surrendered to the ^ riff and Will apply for bail at once # ore Judge frevore here. ti itWell tfetti-ains were sent to his % ue in Newberry. The sad affair is g ply 'deplored by all. ^ 'oley^s Kidney Pills cure backache, i utfafttism, kidney, bladder and uii- lwS3 V^touble. Do not risk having Bright* fee or diabetes. All Druggists of *? &ngton; Henry Drug Store Chap'ta, 3. V. Marion Williams, a prominent ing insurance agent in Columbia, |ii i of Rev. W. W. Williams,'df Hamp, was arrested in Ookwnbia last |>l ek under a warrant -charging him j?i ,h embezzling belonging to ijj rtle lodge, Knighfcs of Pythias, ||! ile treasurer of tfie lodge. His Sj her, who is Weft te'do, went on his <Ji id and he was released to await ]>! il, J The twrii 5brlow Of Doom ; \ s seen'in the red face, hands and 1j iy oftftio&fc'tle son of H. M. Adams, g | Henrietta,'Pa. His awful plight from j I ^ iema had.'tor five years, defied a? j nedies and baffled the best doctors, ! | ? said'the poisoned blood had afiksr- ?. I-his lungs and nothing could siwel ; n. "JEHU/' wnces 111smomer, ar?>cn: v Sties of Electric Bitters completely j y red him." For Eruptions, Eczema. \ ?! It Bheura, Sores and all Blood ?isor-> cj rs add Rheumatism Electric ?itt-ers \\ Supreme* Only 50c. GuararieetT'by |>i tUfmann Dri v, Co. J.Vrrieiie ;Drcg <[; ore. Santiel drug Si ore. \\ Two Chin amen, Cheung ;0bimg and ?; 'ung Sung, who slipped 'into Char- J; (ton in violation of the nhinese exision law. by order of the federal vernment, will be sent, along with lumber of others in Now Orleans, io got in in a, like mauner. to Port .^?j|l itonio, whence they .came to this untry. There is more Catarrh in this section ||| the country than all other diseases it together, and 'until the last few ars was supposed ro be incurable. >r a great munv years doctors p;o>uuced it a lor d disease and pmcrib- SB? [ local remedies, and by constantly fjS iling 'to cure with loc.J treatment, onouncsd it incurable. Science has 58e oven catarrh r,o be a constitutional sease and therefore requires constitumal'treatmeot, Hall's Catarrh Cure, W anufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., oledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional on the market. It is taken inter illy in doses from 10 drops to a tea- ! 4> toonful. It acts directly on the blocd ;id mucous surfaces of the system. hey offer one hundred dollars for any ise it fails to cure. Send for circars and testimonials. "V?. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., To- ?3. do, Ohio. } Sold by Druggists. bio. I Take Hall's Family Fills for consti- j ^ it ion. } U\1 j W. J. E. Morris, the young railroad and : tprcss agent at Santuc, stiil lingers! i Union jail, n<>t having been able so | .#> ir to give tho ?~i:0 bond required. It j said that were he released on bond j >r embezzlement he would iit once j e rearrested lor forgery. His case j ill come u;> ;.t the next term of the j riminal court. j It Saved His Leg. I ^ "All thought I'd lose my leg,''writes ? . A.Swens:;n. Watertown, Wis., "Ten j ears of ec/.? ma, that 1"> doctors c -u.a ; * ot cure, h d at last laid me up. ihen ' m - > 4 I M iucklen's Aruioa saive cureu 11 Htmm ? nd w 11." Infallible for Skin Krup- M ions, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Boils, Fever ^ lores Burns, Sca'ds, Cuts and Piles. 5c at' Kaufmann Drug Co. Deaicks ^ )rng Store. Sar.del Drug Store. Can cc TMTTMm VITM1"'" . . ~T~.--^r r^. jasSS.rwr?Z'r^ZV..J^'JIUIV UMIM Not a Drop of Alcohol hat is a "tonic"? A medicine that increases the strength tone of the whole system. What is an "alterative"?! medicine that alters or changes unhealthy action to| althy action. Name the best "tonic and alterative"? J /er's Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsaparilla entirely free from i :ohol. Ask your own doctor all about it. Never take a g idicine doctors cannot endorse. JTCAyerCo.,Lowell,Mass. I ??????n?i? ?wnn??a?????J out daily action of the bowels poisonous products must be absorbed. Then you have re blood, biliousness, headache. Ask your doctor about Ayer's Pills for constipation. LEESVILLE COLLEGE, Leesvitle, S. C. srs the usual Literary Courses to young meu and young women with 2^sic, ;9sion and Art, Noted for positive Christian influences. Beautiful and liful situation. Strong faculty of experienced teachers. Students reduce ses by work, Rates very moderate. For catalogue address L. B. HAYNES, President. THE R. L. BRYAN CO.,! f / Of $ tfr $ iu1 , Hi liC? Tix? leading Booksellers and f Stationers^"l^^StateAgents ? for all School Books. Visit I them in their two large stores | when in Columbia. j <$r W P ft P. Two Stores on Main Street, $ i P C&LITM&IA, S. C. | 1 C. I BROWN & BRO, I 1730 MJUH STREET, COLUMBIA, S. G. Ts where von can find one of the best stocks of ij ^PAINTS- I OF ALL KINDS | DOORS, SASH, BLINDS & GLASS LIME AND CEMENT. jj CABINET MANTLES. Call or write for Prices. is YOUR SUMMER FUOTW EAR 1 ====:::======= /\ IS NOW READY I The largest stock ^ ll i\~\^ Summer Footwear 9 ^ \ in "the State to select || -Jfrom. The styles are S Oxlorcls, Sailor Ties, Pumps, Ankle |i Straps, and many other styles. $ The leathers come in Patents, Kids, |? nmn iv/r^rQ lc: q.nrl Tans. ^ \Jl Lti. j. JL7.L. Prices: $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, ^ $3.50 and up. m m 1 THE SHOE MAN $ L6V6i> IN COLUMBIA. | ^IM REPAIRS . SAWS. RIBS, Bristle Twine, Babbit, &c., far any make ^^1 I 8 ^ of Cin ENGINES* BOILERS and PRESSES ? end Repairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, In* ors. Pipes, Valves and fittings, Light Saw, Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engine*, e Mills in stock. LOMBARD I RON WORKS AND SUPPLY >MPANY, Augufta, Ga. **?t %