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S. B. McMA STEP, COLUMBIA, S. C *r S ; HMMBVHMaBMUaaMDVMaaHnMHMKaKnflBOMrmHDBai We have the largest stock of Base Ball Goods, Fishing Tackle Guns and sporting good3 of all f descriptions, Automobiles and [ General Repair Shop, in South Carolina. : : : . : t Our prices are the lowest : : J Write for what you want, and \ jj when in the city give us a call. j I S. 5. McMaster, |:' COLUMBIA, s. c. ???????? ' " Parlor Restaurant, m . BEN DAVID, Proprietor, 1EXT TO SKYSCRAPER. - - - COLUMBIA, S. C. Best cooking ana finest Restaurant in Columbia. Tor Ladies and Gentlemen Special Rates by the Week. Meals at all Hours?Night or Day II RFn JACKET PUMPS mHHHV mT " ~ ~ 11 CYLINDERS AND SUPPLIES , m Pitcher Spout Pumps ! 1 No. 1 $1.25 each No. 2 $1.50 each No. 3 $1.75 each . > - I Fig. 48?A Deep Well Pumps with cylinder at$4.00. j Fig. 40?Heavy force pumpsj with cock spout, tapped j for 1 1-4, 1 1-2, or 2 pipe for deep well, hand or I wind mill work at $8.00 t I Prices on pipe and fittings at lowest prices. We ' 5 make a specialty of fitting up pumps for wells before ; they leave our shop. SEND OS YOUR ORDERS. LEE A. LORICK& BRO. 1519 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. COLUMBIA GROCERY CO., THE STOEE THAT SELLS FOR CASHRETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES eimiv stafftn. Lard and Sugar ear Saeciafliss fl IVMi) ?uvviif ? e? a We carry evevyfhing in the Grocery line, and our chief airn is to please. Try us before you buy and you will be convinced. ... Corner Plain and Assembly Streets, near Marked COLUMBIA, : : S. C. QUALITY SHOES! You have probably bought many things that looked good, that cost a go,xl once, but under the rugged ? "*rj test of service soon proved themselves worthless. It might have been shoes that soon run on er at the sides, caps broke down, heels gave way, sewing gavc ***** and soles were plated. fTo guard against th se things, especially in footwear, and be confident of getting the best quality foot wear your money can buy, take advantage of the large and choice stock constantly available for making pleasing selections at our store. Sole agent for W. L. Douglas Shoes for ir -n, 51.5C T. A. BOYNE, Oaposite P?st OiTc?, ... Columbia, SC THE PRICES TELL THE QUALITY SELLS J. B. FRIDAY & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Flour, Feed and Grain. ? AIU?A?<O D7/i.Mf?i*fl nmj1 JP/i.imwpjt fit W6 ^ ffWf 1/M5 iU<7l VfHVfX Mvivwf V wavw ingtonCounty to Call and See JJs They Make Their Purchases. We Can FiU Your Wants and Save You Money. 1833-4186 Main Street, Colombia, S. C r. ?j.?. r -y. Tt. ??'>--jtv^,-'.-,u_-- p??y ?- ^ A 50-cent bottL v. * given in half-teaspoon I doses four times a day. mixed in its bottle, will t last a year-old baby near- 1 I r j ly a month, and four bet- jy ties over three months, C and will make the baby ' strong and well and will lay the foundation for a healthy, robust. boy or t girl. c FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Send 10c., name of paper ar.d this ad. for 'f our beautiful Savings Bank and Child's Sketch- ' Book. Each bank contains a Good Luck r Penny. $ SCOTT & BOWNE, 4C9 Pear! Street, N. V. C Sard of Thasiss. ? To the Editor of The Dispatch: 0 d Please allow me .' pace to express to j. the Jkind friends and neighbors my t sincere appreciation of the assistance rendered me during the sickness and death of my husband, Paul E. Low- | man. May the good Lord bless and fc keep you all, is my sincere wish. ? R. Melit.a Low man. Chapin, Feb. 21. 1 Won't Need a Crutch. $ When Editor J. P. Sossuian, of Cor- i nelius, N. U., bruised bis leg badly, it g started au ugly sore. Many salves and | ointments proved worthless. Then I Bucklen's Arnica Salve healed it thor- J oughly. Nothing is so prompt and sure ja for Ulcers, Boils, Burns, Bruises. Cuts, * Corns, Sores, linipler, Eczema or Piles I 25c at Kaufmann Drug Cx?, Derricks g Drug Store. San-'el Diug Store. r ? " H Lutherans to Build. | The congregation of the Lutheran g church here let the contract Monday | to the W. J. Sneacl Lumber company g for the erection of a church building ? to be located on their lot at the corner ? of Oak and Monument streets. The gj building and lot will represent an ex- S penditure of ?3,030. The church will i be of brick. Rev. S. T. Hullxnaii, D. i D., in charge of this mission, was here n Monday following his sermon Sunday, g ?Greenwood Index. g An attack of the grip is often follow- g ed by a persistent cough, which to g many proves a great annoyance. Cham- Pj berJain's Cough Remedy has been ex- B tensively used and? with good success g for the relief and care of this cough. Many cases have been cured after all ~ other remedies had failed. Sold by Ail ^ Druggists. j| ? * J? Every where wo are warned to be- f| ware of cold-storage foods, short $ weight, and bob veal. Why bother j with burglar insurance??Brooklyn | Eagle, I | A Safeguard to Children. J "Onr two children of six and eight | years have been since infancy subject | to co'ds and croup. About three years | ago I started to use Foley's Honey and | Tar, and it has never failed to prevent | and cure these troubles. It is the only | medicine J can get the children to take ft S- n " Tl,.i f. KriX*.. fmiti R UHIIL'UV (WV>? . XllV l?W> V.' 1AVAIA Tf J? C. Orn stein, Green Bay, Wis., dnpli- f cates the experience of thousands of I Foley's Honej- and Tar. Sold by all | Druggists of Lexington, lienry Drug i Store of Chapin, S. U. | Halley's comet will not deflect the | earth a bit from its path, thereby rc- g s?mbling a great many of us.?New t York Mail. | ? ? .?<g> - - g More people are taking Foiej's Kid- | nev itemedy every year. It is consider- | ed" the most effective remedy for all S kidney and bladder troubles that medi- ? cal science can devise. Foley's Kidney g Remedy corrects irregularities, bnikls | up the system, and restores lost vitality. E Sold by all Druggis-ts of Lexington, s Henry Drug Store of Ohapin, S. 0. | E THE STATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA, County , f Lexington. By George S. Droits, Esquire, Probate Judge. p Whereas, Frank VV. Shenly, C. C. C. $ P. & G. S. made suit; to me, to grant. 4 liiin Letters of Administration of the estate of and effects of Joseph Halfman. These are therefore to cite and admouisii all and singular the kindred aud creditors of the said Joseph Huff- 5 man, deceased, that they be and E appear, before me, in the Court of Pro- bate, to be held at Lexington C II., x S. C., on the 2-Jd day of March, 1910 * next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. -p. Given under my band, this 8th day r.' of Feb., Anno Domini, 1910. Geo. S. Drafts, (L. S.) Probate Judge, Lexington County, S. C. j Published on tiie 9th day of Feb, 1910, in The Lexington Dispatch for ' 6 weeka. 20 ^ f( Get yoor garden seed at The Bazaar V ( if you want to obtain the beat result*, l; Siia'i C?r3 to I&ii-.z.ol. El aramu A colored woman presented herse' 1 ?e other day in in equal suffrag l;ice at the place of registration t [uaiify for the casting of her vote uj m the school question at the nej 'lection. ' With what political party do yo iffiliate?" inquired the clerk of tl: uii-.ceiirttomed applicant, using th >1 escribed formula. Too dusky "lady" blushed, all ccq .ess and confusion. "Is I 'bleeged t answer that there question?" "Certainly, the law requires it." "Then," retreating in dismay, " ton't believe I'll vote, 'case I'd hat o have to mention the party's nami le's one of the nicest gent'mum9 i own."?Ladies Home Journal. Europe's Eggs Are Imported. For the first time in five ye?rs th jrodnct of the pauper hen of Earop s being imported, into New York i ;ompetition with the results of horn ndustry. The eggs are shipped b irokers in Hull, England, but ar gathered originally from France an Jermany. Up to the present tnetoU ec-npts of the foreign eggs amounte o 900 cases, holding about 860,000 eggs The duty on foreign eggs is fiv :er.ts a dozen, and the shipping charge ,bout four cents a dozen. Dealers sa hat European markets are flood:.' ,nd the low prices enable the sl.ippei o make a good profit on their impci ationy. Bargains Bargains WHILE THEY LAST A limited number of slightlyused $93 High Grade Organs fcronly $58.50. These Organs appear near new and are warranted to last a long life time. Terms of sals given on application. Write for catalogue, stating terms desired. This is an opportunity in a life time to possess a fine Organ at about co9t. Answer quick fo1* 9uch bargains don't last long. Address ill's mii; house 1423 Main St. Columbia, S. C. Pti" 11 a?anaa PIANOS AND ORGANS I I * 7 V. \ fay- / | jfcy' ; .*. ng& V ; 11^' .;. \ i *; ?;>* j i \% i B /&A ]a/'M i-Jj S[ COLUMBIA S.C H ! iWrrctjy-?ari.^w a air-jl THERE'S JUST NO GETTING AWAY FROM FACTS. ! When I stand square on both feet and tell you I am selling better i harness for less money than you i ever paid before. I'm telling facts j ?and I can prove it. I Neighbor, don't buy a thing in the harness lino 'till you get my prices. Here are a few: Plow Collars at 30c. Plow Bridles at 75c. $2.50 Leather Collars at... S1.50. j LET'S HELP THE MULE I WiLSE W. IWA8STIN, j 1118 Plain St., Columbia, S. C. jj Three Boilers For Sale. We offer three 60-horse power, 10 ounds pressure boilers for sale a 200.00 each. Saxe-Gotha Mills, \vl7 Lexington S. C. Stationery Cheap. A big lot of paper and envelopes it cent packages, a bargain at Tin iazaar. lite's Early Prolific Cottoi Seed. The most prolific cotton in existenci tit of 20 varieties tested at Georgii ixperimental station 1908. Kite's Pro fic gave the highest percentage o nt. All seed offered are from cottoi diich averaged more than two (2 ales per aero on ray entire crop. Ge ime of these fine seed and mak< loney farming. SiDgle bushel $2, I usheb for $5,10 bushels $16.00. Writi jr description and testimonials, f. T. HITE, R. F. D. 4, Augusta, Ca 3pd 4* 9 )' 1 For Dyspepsia u i i / iff- rr i ii i 10 e If you Suffer from Indii 7, the Stomach, Belching, S _x_ _ fs.Li- r.r _ 11 Ml etc., a iitue i^oaoi win rte Kodol supplies the same digestive 'I Juices that are found in a healthy e stomach. Being a liquid, it starts digestion at once. Kodol not only digests your food, n hut helps you enjoy every mouthful you eat. You need a sufficient amount of good, wholesome food to maintain strength and health, e But. this food must be digested ,e thoroughly, otherwise the pains of indigestion and dyspepsia are the n result. e When your stomach cannot do its y work properly, take something to e help your stomach. Kodol is the I only thinu that will give the stomach complete rest. II Why? Because Kodol does the d game work as a strong stomach, and 5. does it in a natural way. I KA'JFMANN D25JG COS y a??wmrmmmmwrmwrnummmw 1 wowwruwaw?o? mmmmm it ? i I I pr&HOE ! BAND SHOE s ^ jAil BETTER i * | S Our bribery JJepai | S fresh, reliable goods?w | guarantee satisfaction. *3 We pay highest prices fo \ J hu^s at lowest prices. Come I ? Agents for Studebaker Wagon | ? Convenient wagon yard, a*???o?ooewoc*a?o?Q?*????<K I ijw s | |jj Send us your I ! 1 Southern ^tat | I COLUMI 41 8 1 0-81 2-81 4-81 6-8 i 40,000 Rol J I WALL | ^ Largest and most varied stoc J ^ close, call I ^ YOU NEED GOOD PAINT j| Picture Frames Made to Oi | i Webb's / ? ^ 1327 Main Street The Palmetto I COLUK WE ARE A Depository for the of South Carolina tin 1 of Columbia. WE OWN |100,000 United State c Carolina Bonds. ! WE SOLICIT f Accounts of Banks, E a WE PAY ) Four Per Cent, on dei t terest calculated quai b WE PROMISE 3 Our best efforts to tra 3 satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIOIffA] CAPITA] sttiuok kan and Indigestion iMKian gestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on our Stomach, Heart-burn, lieve ycu almost Instantly So. don't neglect yonr stomachDon't become a chronic dyspeptic. KeeD YOlir hpslt.hv nnr? strong by taking a little Kodol. You don't liave to take Kodol all the time. You only take it when you need it. Kodol is perfectly harmless. Our Guarantee Go to your druggist today and get a dollar bottle. Then after you hare used tho entire contents of the bottle If you can honestly say that It has not done yoa any good, return the bottle to the druggist ana he will refund your money without quest-on or delay. We will then pay the druggist. Don't hesitate, all druggists know that our guarantee Is good. Tnls offer applies to tne large bottleonly and to but one in a family. TI19 largo bottle contains times ?s much as tho fifty cent bottlo. Kodol is prepared at the laborator- . I iea of E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. WPAMY, DITRIBUTORS. '?? ?? ?<? ?e?ee?cess< I SWANSEA, S. C. 1 s ? i We carry everything in * Iaeneral Merchandise. g Y^ou will find our store leadquarters for ? Shoes, clothing and j Genis' Furnishings, Dry : Seeds and Miens, Hats, g Etc. I ? ? rtment is always full of ? e only handle the best and % S ? r cotton seed and sell meal and g : to us before you sell. ? . ? is and Buggies?Best on the market. ? with ample room for stock. # 3O?????O???*O0??P??3?CS?*>?? J V^iL OSSEHa' jj| Q P I ES yUPFLY |j0,. I 3IA, S. 0. 1 I 3 CERVAIS STREET. P aimgul Is of Select s PAPER I ik in the State, goods marked and see us, \ AT SI. 15 PER GALLON. & der Cheaper than Elsewhere. <r v , & \rt Store $ Columbia, ?. C. ^ j National Hank, [BIA, S. C. Uc'fced States Government, the State 3 County of Richland and the City ss Bonds"and $100,000 State of South Irms, Corporations and Individuals. posits in our Savings Department, in- I terly. msact your business to yocr entire ^ B [ BAKE, Colombia, S. C. u MM,oao.ao I. MlMMM Oaabier