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S. B. Mo COLUMBIA, ^ We have the large I Base Ball Goods Guns and sporl descriptions, A General Repair Carolina. : ^ i i I Our prices are tj Write for whal when in the cit1 ?: S. 5. I H-' COLXTMB MHMLA 63 (OA Parlor BEN.DAVID NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER, tfBest cooking ana finest Bestai ,> . " ?r.' Special Bates by the We< Me ^ rO p========?? | I RED JACK! I ;- ! CYLINDERS A' Pitcher Sp 1 No. 1 " No. 2 : No. 3 i ! Fig. 48?A Deep Well Pud ' Fig. 40?Heavy force pumj i * for 1 1-4,1 1*2, or 2 pij wind mill work at Prices on pipe and fittin make a specialty of fitting they leave our shop. SEJ LEE A. LOR i 1519 MAIN STREET |L L IJIM ! IW IIHI ?! ? | COLUMBIA G THE STORE THAT SELLS ] RETAI j - Floor, Bacon, Lard and We carry evevything in t chief aim is to please. 1 you will be convinced. Corner Plain and Asseml COLUMBIA QUALITY You have probably bought many thi i^ood, that cost a good price, but und< j oGst of service soon proved themselves w< Xt might have been shoes that sooi ' the sides, caps broke down, heels Vave ?*ni <*n<l soles wer^- plated. A. Opposite Post Office, THE PBICES TELL J. B. FRII Wholesal Grocers, i'i? Fe? We Want the Merchants, P\ inyton County to Call and h Purchases. We Can Fill Money. 1823-1825 MainS ????** Ml ~ M -X?MAS T E R S. C ! ? st stock of , Fishing Tackle ;ing goods of all Lutomobiles and ! Shop, in South ; ? I lie lowest : : I you want, and 7 give us a call, j ilA, S, C. estaurant ?, Proprietor! COLUMBIA, S. I irant in Columbia. For Ladies and Gentleinei ;als at all Hours?Wight or Da; =1 ET PUMPS I ND SUPPLIES out Pumps $1.25 each $1.50 each . $1.75 each aps with cylinder at$4.00. 1 >s, with cock spout, tapped )e for deeD well, hand or \ $6.00 gs at lowest prices. We up pumps for wells before ID US Y0DR ORDERS, \ ICK& BRO. COLUMBIA, S. C. IROCERY CO., PA"D n A OTJ C V7A L AT WHOLESALE PEICE! Sugar our Speciaiiie he Grocery line, and our "ry us before you buy and )ly Streets,, near Marke , : : S. C. SHOES! ngs that looked n the rugged ? *? FL**'\ orthlesa. a ran over at ^\Kvs" way, sewing . I against th< *e things, pto ally in foe confident of getting the best quality l'o >ney can buy, take advantage of the lar< >ck constantly available for making plea at our store. it for W. L Douglas Shoes for nen, $1. BO YNB, Columbia, S THE QUALITY SELLS >AY & CO. e and Retail [>ur, ad and Grain tenters and Farmers of Le: 'ee Us Before They Make 2he Your Wants and Save Yi treet, Columbia, S. C. |g "I know what is good |p j " S| for young and old peo- || ; w ^ pie," writes Mrs. Clara 8|| ' f0 || Dykstra, a trained nurse b2 M of South Bellingham, ||j |B Wash., "and will say that M ?-v, 11 I consider Cardui the best || 1 p? |fi medicine for girls and |p) i |g| women. It makes them ggj j m ||| feel like new persons, re- |re i . Iueves ineir pain anu reg- egg ulafes womanly troubles. FS| j as "Both my daughter and 1 ||j ! received great benefit." ??j ^ t 3 The Woman's Tonic m I! As a medicine for fe- pg te male trouble, no medi- || cine ycu can get has the |? j eld established reputation, |?| w< that Cardui has. |p [ Fifty (50) years of sue- S| L cess prove that it has Kg ie; I stood the greatest of all K| ed j tests?the test of TIME. IS i [ As a tonic for weak wo- il by men, Cardui is the best, be- || i\: cause it is a woman's tonic. || Pure, gentle, safe, re- || jn, I liabie. Try Cardui, ggu 7 I Body Fonni in Canal. The bodyT of W. N. Elder, :i former member of the legislature for four f 11? n n fr :i t ?i 0/\lnr?^ liio am _ 1 CCI.AIC, \Vu3 CI IIVI III cue \_/V^iwtlIiiJl<T C^O." | j nal. The tragedy is shrouded in mystery. He had disappeared from his home a week before his body was seen floating on the water by an em- . ployeat the waterworks station. 1 NOTICE OF ELECTION ( Tor Issuiag Bsa&s for Water- ( Torks in the Towa of Lezisgton. < At a meeting of the Town Council foy the town of Lexington on October ' loth, it was orderi :l that an election be held in the Town Hail on November < 18th, next, on the question of issuing Fifteen Thousand Dollars (315,000.00) in coupon bonds to run for not more than 40 years, and nor less than 20 years, and to draw interest at 0 ? per cent, payable annually, at Lexing- a ton, S. C., the proceeds of such bonds to be used in the erection of a Watrc Works Plant, for fire protection in accordance with the stipulations in-the petitions. It is further ordered that at such T 1 election the ballet shall contain: "For JL * issuing fifteen thousand dollars six per cent, coupon bonds for waterworks, a for protection against tire, according to the specifications set out in the petitions therefor, Yes." "For issuing fifteen thousand dol- up lars six per cent, -coupon bends for 5, waterworks, for protection against fire, til according to the specifications set out _ in the petitions therefor, No.'' It is also ordered that W. H. Biekley, an Harry Roberts and B. H. Barre be ap- _fl pointed managers of said election, and they are hereby instructed to provide St for such election two ballot boxes, one for the ballots on the issue of bonds, | and one for the ballots of three citizens E] of the town t o serve as a Board of Com- /. missioners of Public Works. ? JOHN J. TAYLOR, be Intendant. H. N. KAMINER, Secretary. T, October 18, lltC'J. TAX NOTICE 71 I will attend the following mentioned ? places for the purpose of receiving taxes for the fiscal year, 1009: * pi Pelio:i. Thursday all day. Noy 11. f Steadnmu. Friday a. m., Nov. 1~. O Samaria. Friday p. m-, Nov. Battshnrg, Saturday ali day. Nov. l-'i. Lepsvllle. Tuesday all day, Nov. M ] Summit. Wednesday a. in., *ov. 17. Gilbert, Wednesday p. m., Nov. 17. he Grout's Store, Thursday p. in , N<?v. is. Addy's 8-ore, Friday a. m., Nov. li*. 11 a Franklin Krister's, Friday p m., Nov. id. Qo Edmund. Friday a. m.. Nov. '.S. , >t- Irene, Friday p. m., Nov. 2S. ? Brookland, Saturday all day, Nov. 27. , Tftn balance?of trse time at L?\\iiurton Ot Court House uutii December 31st. Itto.'. after 5 r whieh time the rollowine: penalties will b < added by tho County Auditor and collected we ?e by the County Treasurer. * On January 1, l'.dO. 1 per cent, penalty will be added to those who have not paid. ' s- . .. . 1 On Fepruary 1st, imp. an additional l p?*r | ,1.. cent. will l?c added to those who have i??>t j paid, making per cent. for Feh. will l>o j an added on March 1st, making? per cent. pen- I altv to bo paid hv those who have not paid J i>C by March 1st, li?10. j t Tax Books wiil Close M*rch 15, 1910. j \ The hours for closing tlie tax books I ' will positively be at 11 o'clock for the j morning and 4 o'clock for the after- ac noon appointments. tu LEVY. |C For Stafi- Purposes .V, Mills ! cb: For (); di.'iarv Co:; my Purposes . .. 3*4 Mips ! __ For (*.rcstitutu.eial School Tax 3 Mills j For lioads i:. Mil!.- j nu Total 13 Mills j C") Special School Levy Pis. No. 1"> 3 Mills Npecistl School Levy Pis. No. IS j Mills I Special School Levv 1 >is. No. ~."> v Mills ' Cj q Special School Levy Pis. No. 31 3 Mil's ' * Special School Kevy Pis. No. 37 ?' Mil's j VT* Special School Levy l)js No. -W 3 Mills | Special School Levy Pis. No. 7."> 3 Mills j Special School Levy Pis. No. ?>?? j Mills . qjSpecial School bevy Pis. No. S3...... Mills j Special Schoi.J Levy Pis. N<?. "J1' ? j Special School Levy Pis. No. 3*? Mills i_ Poll Tax *l.m> 10 I JLMLKO.t P LKVV. Ll Saluda Township T'l Mil's i * Broad IliverT'itfnship 7', Mills ; H / ? Fork Township ? "4 Mills ! ^ /i?: ,....1 '[* . v S-:! 1511 'n-i v*:iI ilc f i*f?jm 1 1/tMIMU II I U< l?l. . . ... /y (MoIht to Mar-li 1st. *' l'ar'ios (.v. nint: i . 'Mf'i tv it: mor ? than op" ! township rnt'st S'i >t:?ti' to tlio Tr";mnr?T. I ? )H Wlif'ti W! itmtr f<>r snf nnaiioti <*on""rnintf j t?\"s always ^iv* Township or !>is*ri"t ami nam" in Till, not initials. j La E. L. WINfi AI?I> Tin-asurvrlEoAiutfton County j i Pclicn Happenings. o Ti.e E liior or The Dispatch. Farmers arc about through gatherg their crops. Most of them have i!d their cotton at good prices. Mr. J. Perre Kutto, and hi9 family, ho have been residing at Swansea r the last few years, have moved t ick to their home 0:1 route 1. .jar. ?j. umi jvuccut; ui wiu L nivt i- I ty cf S. C., spent last week with Iiij irents, Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Kneece. Mr. J. Sidney Lewis, who had the is fortune of pelting his leg broken two places, some time ago, is doing well as conld he expected. Mr. John E. Berry, who has been in iclining health, both physically and entally, for some time, is gradually itting worse. Mr. Samuel Crout, of Gilbert, has st finished putting in a pump for r. J. Perry Rish and is putting in ic for Mr. Job Shumpert at present. Smith Branch school opened Monday orning with Miss Bessie Lown as acher. Miss Goldie Clark, who has been nllned to her bed for the last few ?eks, is able to be up again. Messrs J. P. Rish, Noah Rish, J. E. ewis, W. M. Ycnce and J. O. Sprad. y nave recently had telephones placin their residences. Mr. G. C. Gautt has been employed the Columbia Electrical Street _ illway Co. as conductor. Mrs. C. E. Youngiuerhas been spend- 2 % some days with relatives in Co- ? mbia. Pelion, Nov. 13, 1909, Sockery. <j ? ? e Your foods are in * [ WA rldCCPO* ? L '' Vx V1U.JJVO* i UUUO 9 0 that please you by their | taste, and foods that | tou depend on be- | :ause of what they | do for you. Quaker g $ Oats has all the good ? qualities of both I * 0 tlasses. s 2 99 0 __t. 0 )R. HILTON'S { LIFE I, TOR THE *_ iiver and Kidneys ~ VEGETABLECOMPOTTHD J A pi e a s a n t invigorating B| edicine. Very effective in fig e cure of Dyspepsia, Indiges- || >n, Habitual Constipation, || id all their effects, such as || msea, Sick Headache, Sour gfi nmneh. fif e. asL Perfectly regulates tlie LIV- f| R and corrects all disorders & the KIDNEYS. Of great B snefit in female complaints. For sale at the BAZAAR, H ixington, S. C. Q Wholesale by ?| ie Murray Drug Company, . COLUMBIA ? C. -ARMS am ottering the following farms in ^ xington county for sale, these farms ^ ly oe had for cash or on easy terms. ^ nsult me for particulars. ^ K*> acres, the Lutlier Wessinger place ? miles s w from Chapin (Dutch Fork) A com dwelling, barn, '1 tenant houses, A 11 and springs, line combination ^ :m, l.">o acres in pasture. f 140 acres near White Rock, 7 room $ 'eiling, 2 barns, 2 tenant houses, well ^ d springs, 00 acres in cultivation, A acres in timber, and lo to 20 in pas- 2 m acres on Congaree creek, 7 miles * mi Columbia, on public road, 100 % res cleared, 120 acres wired for pasre, new T room dwelling, barn, stables, 3 acres. 4 room cottage, barn, stable id well of fine water. In town of lapin. 03 acres on clay road, 4 miles from ookland, 20 acres cleared, plenty ood and water. Several lots ami small tracts in and ouiid Brooklaxul. List your property with me. I sell ts, hemps and farms. 2. SVL Dempsey, "The Land Man" 217 Washington St. Columbia. S. C. AND 30UCHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED ON COMMISSION. That Lame E Kidney I And to Relieve the Lami You Must First Relie There is r.o question about that F553 at all?for the lame and aching j back is caused by a diseased condition of the kidneys, and bladder. j It is only common sense, any way ?that you must cure a condition by removing the cause of the con- ? dition. And lame and aching back ! j axe not uy any means me oniy; symptoms of derangement of the i kidneys and bladder. There are a multitude of w-otl-known and unmistakable indications of a more or ^ less dangerous condition. Some cf ?gjj these are. for instance: Kxtreme and unnatural lassitude and weari- |rc;| ness, nervous irritability, heart ir- SjJ regularity, "nerves on edge," sleep- ?[[ lessness and inability to secure fflj rest, scalding sensation and sedi- Qfiii ment in the urine, inflammation of the bladder and passages, etc. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are an exceptionally meritori- ' jK| ous remedy for any and all affec- gS tions- or diseased conditions of Hp these organs. Those Pills operate HI! directly and promptly?and their I: beneficial results are at once felt, wai They regulate, purify, and effec- hai tnally heal and restore the kid- are nevs, bladder and liver, to perfect der and healthy condition?even in and some of the most advanced cases, sen KAURiBAMN DRUG COSflPiS Z^z-4c nfc8 j /MM? fig? A *^T\ Ij v:p hM>, v-'PPC Qos **m?r \ It\K i*?^jyh&?S? _, ftf5 wJ?rV?F ?s, j ;r?? ^.._\ Aiuv 2 LriV tIS Our Outcry Deoartme V A fresh, reliable goods?we on guarantee satisfaction. We pay highest prices for cot hulls at lowest prices. Come to u Agents tor Siudebaker Wagons and Convenient wagon yard, with Boeedoe6**6Qa&?&09**90$cd9?9< ^ Plumbing Send us your MAIL 1 5 s_ ... VOUTHEEN Vi'ATEb COLUMBIA 810*812-814*81 6-818 GE I .WWWVWWWV : 40,000 Rolls : WALL P 1 Largest and most varied stock in > close, call and > \ YOU NEED GOOD PAINT AT * Picture Frames Made to Order C ! Webb's Art > 1627 Main Street i :/vwvwvwwwv The Palmetto M COLUMBIA WE ARE A Depository for tho Un'te< of South Carolina the Coui of Columbia. WE OWN $100,000 United States Bom Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Accounts of Banks, Firms, WE PAY Four Per Cent, on deposits forest calculated quarterly. WE PROMISE Cur best efforts to transact satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL BA CAPITAL $2o0 WiCie Jones, President. ?ack Means )isease e and Aching Back, :ve the Kidneys n.t every man and woman who e the least suspicion that they cfTIicted. with kidney and blad1 diseases to at once write them, I a trial box of these Pills will be t free by return mail postpaid.^ iWY, DSTRigUTORS. toeo LING ? WANSEA, S C. ! a i carry everything in neral Merchandise. % 9 u will find our store idquarters for | ? Shoes, clothing and | ?is' Farsibhings, Dry sds and {toiler, Hats, | 5 nt is always full of lv handle the best and */ e ton seed and so] I meal and s before you sell. ' e I Buggies-Seat on the market. l ample room for stock. $ ORDERS" ^ Supply Co. I RVAIS STREET. H JH vwwwww? of Select 5 APER | the State, goods marked ^ see us, ^ SI.15 PER GALLON. J Cheaper than Elsewhere. ^ : Store J Columbia, S. C. ^ * wvwwwwv * < ational Hank, , s. c. 1 States Government. the State lty of Richland and the City :ls"and ?10G,0CK) State of South Corporations and Individuals, in our Savings Department, ini { your business to your entire M LWii, - - toiiunoia, o. u g ',000.00 I J. P. ilATTiiEws, Cashier. fl I