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S. B. Mci | COLUMBIA. c~ k We have the larges Base Ball Goods, Guns and sport descriptions, A 1 t) at\o 5 ucucxai Mvj^aix Carolina. Our prices are th Write for what when in the city la a i COLUMB Parlor R< BEN DAVID ?T TO SKYSCRAPER, I Best cooking ana finest Restai Special Sates by the Wet He ? RED JACKI \ CYLINDERS Al . Pitcher Sp No. I- *, *' ,* i. * * ' * >* J ^5...... < . J [>-. jjfo. . ... i~. Kg. 48?A Deep Well Pan J 48?Heavy force pumj te 11<411-2, or 8 pi] ? -a wind mill work at...,,.. Prfoae on pipe and fittia stake a specialty of fitting they leave oar chop, SSI LEE A: LOR tSt8 HAIR STREET as?ggggggg COLUMBIA C WW OM* WWW WWV w mm ? -fSE 8T02S THAT SELLS ! BSTAI Miff, iitw, Ltrtf aai V* carry everything in I chief aim Is to please. 1 you will be convinced. Comer Wain and Asseml COLUMBIA QUALITY Too hare probably bought many fchi feed, that cost a good pnoe, but tmd< tut of serried soon proved themselves w It might have been shoes that sooi tfce sides, caps broke down, heels gave gavt vwt %nd vlee were plated. wear, and be c 1 H wear your moi ?- and choice sto jA W ^?_ ing selections Sole agent T. A. Opposite Post Office, THE PRICES TELL J. B. TRIE Wholesale ^Lwaaaub P1 f jl. Fej We Want, the Merchants, Ph ington County to Call and, S< Purchases. We Can Fill .1 Money. 1823-1825 Main S1 MASTER - - s. c ;t stock of Fishing Tackle Lug goods of all utomobiles and Shop, in South a a a Le lowest : you want, and ' give us a call. AcMastex ia, s. c. sstauraxii , Proprietor, COLUMBIA, S. aaasaaaaaaaBaaaaai irant in Columbia. For Ladies and Gentlenu )k. als at all Hours?Night or Di FT DUMPS Wm m u w mmu m ND SUPPLIES out Pumps , a$1.26 each $1.50 each ... w$1.75 each apt with cylinder ittiOO. is, with cock spout, tapped te for deep well, hand or ?^e V'J \V*/ .* * t-\ 4*?'9 ? 6.00 ge at lowest prices. We np pumps for Wells before IB Uft TOUR ORDERS. ICK&BRO. COLUMBIA, S. C. IROCERY CO., FOR CA8H? L AT WHOLESALE PRIC1 Ssgsr ?v SptdsHI he Grocery line, and our fry tie before you buy and. 1? * * * *. * My Streets, near Mark L, 5 S? ' SHOES! jags that looked Br the rugged ^ orthlesa. a ran over at ^j^Yy xway, tewing against fcii ae t' iags, pco *Lij in f< :onfident of getting the best quality f< ley can Duy, tase advantage of the la] ck constantly available for making pie at our store. ; for W. L. Douglas Shoes for n en, $: BO YNE, Columbia, THE QUALITY SELLS IAY & CO. i and Retail >ur, *d and Graii tinters " Farmers of I a Us Before They Make Mn Tour Wants and Save I treet, Columbia, S. C. ' I p. p. p. I P. P. P. will purify and vitalize your blood, create a good appetite and give your whole system tone and strength. j A prominent railroad superintendent at Savannah, suffering with Malaria, Dyspepsia, and Rheumatism says: "After taking P. P. he never felt ko well in his life, ana TeeLs as if he could live forever, if he could j H always g >t P. P. P." ? If you are tired out from over-work and Ig close couflueuieut, take ID D D II . i . a . If you are feelin? badly in tbe. spring and out of sorts, take P. P. P. If your digestive organs need toning up, take P. P. P. If you suffer with headache, indigestion, debility and weakness, take P. P. P. If you suffer with nervous prostration, ( nerves unstrung and a general let down of tbe system, take , P. P. P. For Blood Poison. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Old Sores. Malaria, Chronic Female Complaints, take P. P. P. ; | Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium. C The best blood purifier in the world. . 3 P. V. LIPPMAY. . H Savannah, - . Georgia. J ' iBrananBHHH 5D ~ ] Miss Ruth. Oswald. Miss Ruth Oswald is in the Knowliy ton Hospital in Columbia, where she ?? underwent an operation for a serious trouble on Monday of last week. She III - stood the operation well and last reII ports from her bedside are to the 1 fK Af olia 4a /^Ainor o u TPPI 1 O Q CUCUU LUCB I' kJUO 19 UV/Ati^ uu TTVA* mm could be expected, which will be glad news to ber friends here. / . ? ...... . Gouty Tmsurir'i JTotioi. We call attention to the treasurer's f notice published elsewhere. The first ; point will be Irmo, in the Fork# on Monday morning, Oct. 2Qth. As j u&uhl', the Editor of The Dispatch will accompany the treasurer on his trip, and we ask all subscribers in arrears 1 who do not settle before then to seat t gt promptly with their dues* 11 ? ! ' f Tto GtmA Titttt*. The Grand theatre in Columbia, con* ' tfnues to serve its patrons with a line , of high class attractions and is growing more popular with theatregoers every : week. The program this week is as* pecialiy attractive and you should at* tend the performance at the Grand while In Columbia. t The farmers around MoOlellansviUe ? are looking very seriously over the Q damage done by the cotton caterpillar. As fast as the fields are sprayed with ^ Paris green the heavy rains wash it ^ off, so the nest got ahead of the most . - vigilant. Some think it has cut the 25* crop one-third. i; " Ton need not be troubled in any way ? ! with the stomach, if you will simply 1 \ take Kodol at those times when you : feel that you need it. Kodol is guar- . gj| anteed to relieve you. If it fails your , -, money will be refunded to you by the .. I * . druggia^from whom you purchased it, IM Try it today on this guarantee. Sold ; * by Kaufmann Drug Co. Saady (Jrooary Co. In thi? issue of The Dispatch. the j ^ ' Handy Gr?>cery Co., of 1112 Hampton ? *** Ave., Columbia, is seeking acquaint- % ance with the people of Lexington. c mm You wiii find this firm well prepared j to supply your wants in anything in I the grocery line, and their prices meet 4 all competition. a > Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has , become famous for its cures of coughs, colds, croup and influenza. Try it ^ when in need. It contains no harmful n substance and always gives prompt re- n 1 lief. Sold by all druggists. e The Lyric. I j The Lyric theatre, in Columbia, has I the finest line of attractions this week 1 I it has ever had. This theatre is the a place to go foo an evening of fun and ? amusement. Don't miss going to 1 t ? The Lvric while in the city. - . n )0t- 4Td Rather Die Doctor, c than have my feet cut off," said M. L. >ot Bingham, of Princeville, 111., "but 3 you'll die from gangrene (which had 5 rcra eaten away eight toes) if you don't," y &w said all doctors. Instead, he used Buck- f len's Arnica Salve till wholly cured. ! Its cures of eczema, fever sores, boils, burns and piles astound the world. 25c d at Derrick's Drug Store, Kaufinann a Drug Co., and Saudel Drug Store. _ L.50 ^ Rev. Asa I). Blackburn, formerly a I t Baptist? minister in Charleston, died | in New York last week. j f Most women are tioublod with Kid- j t cri ney complaint, and you know very ; many serious and even fatal diseases j e ? result from these neglected Kidney f troubles. If you will take De Witt's i n Kidney and Bladder Pills as directed, i ^ you may be confident of good results. ' Try them and see how really good they ! I ? are. Beware of imirations, pills that I ' are intended to deceive you. Be sure ' v you get DeWitt's. ^old by Kaufinann | Drug Co. * a ? ??? " ? *4+ ? ^ t ? __ i : 1 : rurman i uiveisuy na> reeeiveu a. ; ?l bequest of $250 from the estate of the i 1' ?o late J. T. Jordan of the Pee Dee see- 1 YXm tion. | ( ?IT Your cough annoys you. Keep on r haoKing and tearing the delicate membram-s of > our throat if you want to be ' annoyed. Hut if you want relief, want . to on cured, take Chamberlain's Cough i Remedy. Sold by all Druggists. 1 Found Dead in Bed. Celia Allen, wife the Rev. B. D. Allen, colored, was found dead in bed on Sunday of last week. She had been sick for several weeks and her death was due to heart dropsy. Celia was a good woman and was well liked by both white and colored, Ker remains were carried to Augusta 011 Monday for burial, a number ot colored people accompanying the body. Now 'Phonos. Citizen Telephone subscribers will please add to their lists the following: No. 55, Casparis Stone Co Quarry No. 570, Samuel Sleele Store No. 57, Miss Tarza Gable.. .Residence No. 577, Miss Lesaie Gibbs " The State Fair. Six days of fun and enlightenment is what the State fair promises visitors this year.~ The fair starts on November 1 and will continue until the nignt of November 6. President Taft visits Columbia on Saturday, November 6. Two big football games including the Clemson-Carolina game will be played. Other attractive features will be the list this year. The Spartanburg grand jury has returned a true bill against H. A. Stack and his wife, charged with deserting their three-weeks-old infant at the Southern station on last Saturday night. They were arrested in Columbia, but Mrs. Sack was not able to re- ? turn to Spartanburg on account of being ill. The Sacks are from Savannah. yOU'LL feel better for work, play or rest if you eat Quaker Oats at least eac# 9 f H 9 i riax Lourt ~ I tcoaaa negotiated is soma sot test * baa 9300 upon improved farms, is J Ueblaod and Islington counties, *yaMe in annnal Installments. No ? om missions. Borrowers pay actual j txpenses of papers. Apply to TBOM A8 I THOMAS, 122?, Washington St., # 2olamt>ia, S. C. 43 Bin _ Vottei, 7?s}iim A I do hereby forbid any and alt per- J ions of treapaasinf on my land, hunt* ng or hauling straw, the land knowa fl lb the Crawford old still place. Any I me violating this notice will be delfc I yith according to law. lu, W. GARDNER. I fiept. 21, 1909. 4w60 TOTAL DISCHABOE. This is to notify all persons that I fill apply to the Hon, Geo. S. Drafts, radge of Probate for Lexington county, krajjh Carolina, on the 12th day of Oootaft 1909, for a final discharge as adnixMgafcor of tne estate of Otis 0. )ra*Fdeeeased. H. E. DRAFTS, 9 Administrator. Send us Your Dues. If yoa are too busy to come to town o mrnl os yonr does. We need all the aoney we can get, besides the law will ot allow ns to mail papers to aubscrlb- ~ rs in arrears for more than one year. FARMS | I am offering the following farms in d iexington county for eale, these farms d my ne had for casli or on easy terms, i lonsult me for particulars. J 305 acres, the Luther Wessinger place T ] miles s w from Chapin (Dutch Fork) T room dwelling, barn, 2 tenant houses, W rell and springs, fine combination d arm, iw acres iu pasture. m 140 acres near White Rock, 7 room J welling, 2 barns, 2 tenant houses, well j nd springs, 90 acres in cultivation, T 0 acres in timber, and 15 to 20 in pas- 4 are. 4 300 acres on Congaree creek, 7 miles (J roin Columbia, on public road, 100 cres cleared, 120 acres wired for pas- = ure, new 7 room dwelling, barn, stables, tc. 3 acres, 4 room cottage, barn, stable ,nd well of fine water. In town of lhapiu. 03 acres on clav road, 4 miles from 1 rook laud, 20 acres cleared, plenty rood and water. Several lots and small tracts in and round Brooklaud. List your property with me. 1 sell ots, homes and farms. O.M. Dempsey, "The Land Man" 1217 Washington St. Columbia, S. C. .AND BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED ON COMMISSION. That Lame B Kidney I And to Relieve th? Lam< You Must First Relie There is no question about that I at all?for the larao and acbinc 11 back ia caused br a diseased addition of the kidncyi and Waddar. | It is only common tease, any w*j ?that Tow. mast cure a coaditudt > by removing tie oausa #f tks condition. And lasts mad aching back are not by any mesas the only symptoms of derangement of the kidneys and bladder. There are a ^ multitude of well-known and unmlstakable indications of a more or g less dangerous condition. Some of Brj these are, for instance: Extreme W and unnatural lassitude and weari- P nes8, nervous irritability, heart ir- K regularity, "nerves on edge," sleep- B lessness and inability to secure K rest, scalding sensation and sedl- HL ment in the urine, inflammation of the bladder and passages, etc. JTj DeWItt's Kidney and Bladder tt? Pills are an exceptionally rneritorious remedy for any and all affectlons or diseased conditions of jfl these organs. These Pills operate 08 directly and promptly?and their E beneficial results are at once felt, wai They regulate, purify, and effec- hav tually heal and restore the kid- are neys, bladder and liver, to perfect der and healthy condition?even in and some of the most advanced cases, sen KAUFMANN DRUG COM PI KNIJITS, OOWI r ^?es jp\sho? " Ourthawrj Departme fresh, reliable goods?we op guarantee satisfaction.. We pay highest prices fi* cot hqlb at lowest prices. Come to u Af?*ita tor totokaktr Wai?M ln< CoQteaieat wagoi> yard, witt %0ft9 t I r > Plumbing %y Sup I S??d u? y?ur NAIL 1 I Southern States I COLUMBIA I 810-812-814-816-818 01 L.-VVVVWWWWW 40,000 Rolls WALL P Largest and most varied stock in close, call and YOU NEED GOOD PAINT AT Picture Frames Made to Order C Webb's Art lfi97lMiain Street ? > r aw*** i m v.. ? ? _ > The Palmetto i\j COLUMBIA, WE ARE A Depository for the United of South Carolina the Coan of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 United States Bone Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Accounts of Banks, firms, < WE PAY Four Per Cent, on deposits i terest calculated quarterlv. WE PROMISE Our best efforts to transact; satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL ?A CAPITAL $.'o0, Wilie Jones, President. >ack Means )isease **f 3 and Aching Backe r ye the Kidneys I. C. DeWItt & Co., Chicago, IB., it every man and woman who^ ; e the least suspicion that they/ { afflicted with kidney and blad-,y? diseases to at once write them,% a trial box of these Pills will be f t free by return mail postpaid^ INV, PITRiBUTORS. * CO. | WANSEA, S-C. | > carry everything in aeral Merchandise. ? u will find our store 5 idquarters for j' Shsss, clsthfig ami 5 lit* Finishings, Drj | lis ??< NsUms, Hifs, | * f nt is always hill of ? ly handle the best and f ton seed sad sell meal and j s before you sell. 8; I BumIm-BmI to ffisigarhgt m i ample room for 6tock* ? niiftiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiM iwWWwwWwWwwwWwwwWwwwWWfr. mamw. : ORDERS- m gVFFLT Co.. I SRVAIS STREET. | ~ of Select I APER > the State, goods marked ^ see us, ^ SI.15 PER GALLON. ^ heaper than Elsewhere. r , Store i v Columbia, S. C. # wwwwwv* a a c am a auonai DanK, , s. c. I States Government, the State ty of Kichlanfl and the Oity Is and. $100,COO State of South J Corporations and Individuals. II our Savings Department, inI ^ voi:r business to your entire NK, - - Columbia, S. C. 000.00 J. P. Matthews, Cashier. i