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i! i wy J i IfilfflUi H | ! Knowing the great imnoH ] point to carry the best o? e |j J ing art. Whether for the s> v ^ to serve you. You will find if;. ] lowest reasonable figure o Bp|^ Anvils $5.00 and up. B! k 1 Lorick & |.vf;V < INCOf 1 COLUMBIA, | We Sell Ladli I $2.50 Shoes I t I Since January 1st, w< P.: ' I our Mae of shoes to fe I Ladies' Se' d Leather I" The same Shoes we have b< I My and wlii :h you will always 8 for wi will sell to you for' J $1 1 A Complete Line o * I Ladies' Trii S We specially invite ai | our Store. I Jones uasn ui f 1854 MAIN ST., P" | GOOD y\ j. i 15 ] -iiliu UCoi AM worn j Feature thai has | ' > | The Sbfe-t : tan3 eodo Ij . l>\ SwJfih Carolina p s. ? ? 4 ; All work in 'Guaranteed to ! Fence alse. W | See m and ire i Your interest is III ~ |! SOUTH CAROLINA U ' ' ft I J ~ SI! J Phone 1556. : j, COLUMBIA, I R. V. STILLER, Manager. ' t ' ifWWWW ^ A A AAO Dnl J) *tU,VVV I\V1 J WALL J Largest and most varied six J close, ca. MAAIt BAIM dA YOU IISM UWtf I ran J Picture Frames Made te I Webb's j ? 1627iMain Street tiUUHUVW |g| . SMITH I sJSP*J I ? | #?=?4 ! m Jr s ) \ %, <?, *- $L > mii} v^:x) | jjjr r ' By 4 I >mTWiW ..// : - 11 li;l lml'IVil^/^/5x>' 1 Z^W /I JP'fSjivg^sO |gf I '- Hi I ance of these to lis, we make ii a k very tool known to the blacksmith- | hop or the farm, we are prepared > our p-ices hammered down fo the > n everything you need. ? acksmith's Vises $5.50 to $7.50. > Lowrance, 5PORATED. | - " Sa C. I ? ?a???mana???jhiiiwi IIH i For $1.50 I e have decided to confine | Shoes to Retail It $1.50 g jen selling foi $2.00 and ?2.50 | pay the other fellow high prices p the low price of | .50 I f Dry Goods, Notions, | Itffled Hats, Etc. I II T^sketonhns to visit I - jm ry Goods Store, J COLUMBIA, S. C. i HWiiiiiMiniinmiinimfiijp STOCK I - ?? ! | is the strong 'jj ? ? i helped to earn ;i vide reputation |] rsements of the j Marble Works; if either marble or granite j j j satisfy. We sell iron j rite ' or call to S iwill see that , i protected. \ - n M MAR OLE WORKS, jjj : 1707 Wsh? Street. |g; s ?. v* m : : F. M. H^CTT. Proprietor. ^ | lis of Select | PAPER 5 % m m %. nj i \ i Wr >ck m tne owie, goods matrtea ^ 11 and see us, J IT AT $K?5 PER GALLON. 4 Order Heeper then Elsewhere. T Art Store | > Columbia! S. C. f Columbia's Music Festival Indies Interest. Ooluaib a, S. C., April 10.?Interest) t-hruugiu.i.t the Ftate centres in ths Columbia F-siival to bo held oil April 20, 21 a:vl 22 in the Columbia theatre. Thus thj third festival given under the aaspievs of the Columbia Musical festivoi association, will be j the most brilliant musical event in the i i history of the .Stat:-* and music lovers j from ail pom's or South Carolina and j neighboring states will come to Co- J iumbia with th* well-gr-.-uuded assur- | anoc that the bus: is y<4L to bo. Columbia, the State capitol, ecu- j j trally located with its splendid rail- j load facilities, is the ideal place for j J such a festival and her gates will be i open wide to give a hearty welcome ; to the festival guests. Special railroad rates will be granted. '1-? ^ 4- \ri T Jo fr% - \ 1 ill* IIJUL' ? ltlUl ixtiuvit, o AM | moas orchestra has hem engaged! would alone attract the attention of ! the whole music world to Columbia's | festival. Thi.? is Mr. Herbert's first j Southern tour and Scr.tL Carolinians, arc indeed fd tunata in being given I this opportunity to hear the wor;d- I renowned conductor ami composer. Of supreme interest wiil bs tlie appearance at the arti:t concert of Madame Eleanoro do Cisneros, leading mezzo soprana dramatic of the Chicago Opera II mte, who has well been caiied the lea .'ing mezzo soprana. Added toller fame as a great artist Madamo Cisneros has the unique distin?Hrtn nf hftin..' thy ino "t beautiful HUCVlVil W.." ^ - _ _ woman oa the stage today. Amoa^ the other well Jinown artists engaged are Agnes Kimball, soprano; Liiiie Snelling, of the Metropolitan Opera House, contralto; Evan Williams and Harry J. Fellows, tenore; Frank Croxfcon, bas3; Signor Dj Lnca, the famous baritone. The site of season tickets opens April 10, that of single tickets. April 18. Prices?orchestra, $6; balcony, $5 and $3; gallery, $3 (tor flye concerts). Single tickets?orchestra, $2; balcony, ?2, $1.50. $1; gallery, 75 cents (reserved). All orders must be seat Manager F. L. Brown, accompanied by a cash remittance. Bomad For TSie Senate. The Columbia correspondent of The News and Courier eays Governor Blease will bo a candidate for the United States Senate. He said today that he i8 "gomg straight t<? th: United S;uU* Senate a3 a martin to itt gourd." , SanStOf Oilman said the other day that he will rati again if his health permits, bat it is doubted- by many that he will again be iu the race. Governor Blease said recently that be could beat any man exoept Tilltfiau t^r the Senate. the event Senator Tillman is not * in 1913? Governor Bieaae - ? Via will wfH N fa V"*OT be ? cutifety for th9 later on. Th ** *b*way the *** Hon appears . . Governor giet*>> . .rece ** ^ coursgiag lJ&er?, be ?mfcl^(1 parte of Srttte Carolina/ 18 in fehess ftftffcra 2bat he is Wm political tfifcn ever before, wrote bimv 4,Oo sttwrf ?*d gfrfl? fflhSS j b .rrr,,..;??. ?r?r ?* A seren-year-old ecn e* Mr. Oonnel! of Anderson coearjr w?* ?<sA^dentally shot and killed by ki?b<reb>er aged 10 oa Tuesday. A litftfe dan^Afc ,of the same Mr. Ooufieil war Wiled * short time ago by a box falilajf o?b?T, ; There's ''%& raoeh eeneeifc t? wwfbody ttoatVV&yb6d-y thihkfr hie is >?aa than other pe8j(fte'i.' Diamond Dyes I tf'7V^ Color Over Year Old Dresses. Jackets, Waists, Rrbboas, with Diamond Dyes! : "We cany a complete frne of DJanson? Dyes, an J can recommend them as thft strong est, simplest, and hgrxisomest of* all dyes. . No experience is necessary to get good results. All Colors For Wool, Cotton, Mixed Goods, Silk and Feathers. 10c a Package. KtHNN DRUG CO. LEXINGTON, S. C, Foley's | Kidney ' Pill? What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, arrenprthen vour kidnevs. cor ~ ? J ------- I rcct urinary irregularities. build | up the worn cut tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid > that causes rheumatism. Pre- I vent Bright's Disease and Diabates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. For Sale By All Druggists. Praise For Lever. Someho.v, we wouid have been bettor pleased with the situation if Mr. Lever had been made chairman of the committeeo on agriculture. Mr. Lever has done a great deal for the advancement of agriculture in the south, and we would have been glad to have seen him at the head of a committee that would have enabled him to use his ability to the still greater benefit of this section.?Yorkville Enquirer. One Conductor Helped Back to Work Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, and he writes: 4,I was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatism and used two bottles of Foley's Kidney Kemeay wun good effoct. The third bottle put me on my feet and X resnmod work as conductor on the Lexfngton, Ky., Street Railway. It will do all you claim in cases of rheumatism." It clears the blood of uric acid. Sold by all Druggists. OBITUARY. James Henry, little son of J. H. Price and wife., gontly fell asleep after intense suffering from pneumonia, " 1 aged 6 years, 7 montns ana xv aayi. He was a brigl t and promising child, bat the Lord had need of him. Given to God in holy baptism, he has early gone to be with the Savior. The funeral wa9 held at St. Paul's Lutheran church and the body laid away to await the returning Jesus. An appropriate service was conducted by the pastor, assisted by Rev. C. S. 1 Felder. May God comfort the sorrowing! B, D. W. Constipation brings many ailmenU in its train and is the primary cause of much sickness. Keep your bowels reg ular madam, ana you wm V3V/a^C J-LAOUJ of the ailments to which women are subject. Constipation is a very simple thing, bat like many simple things it may lead to serious consequences. Nai tore very often needs a little assistance and when Chamberlains Tablets are , given at the first indication, much distress and goffering may avoided. 1 SoM by all Dealers. I ?t Dots ffora Barr. To the Editor of the Dispatch. BIT. Vj. XI. tvuu ntn tcvcuw; i appointed poatmaafcer at this place, [ took charge on April 1st. A T*rj promising Sunday tchool i was organized at Pi?geh church an j Sonde/ afternoon, with G. H Hoof, ; Tintendeafc; J. W, McCartba, e?otreesfiror; W. A. Smith, |org*SWt? K."** W. A bwietanj C?&ftiftfc.Rfc-rifed SfrSV Xoitf y. Oswald a?* little 4fctf?lit$ry vistseu the honstf&Uc 8'ac^3-*< , Mis* jLil# W. Hook spent jSam'ay i | with he/ p*r^tr; MV: st4 Mite, ?, O. J I Hook, of 6be 5& JbfeivJHScfiJeft. ! j Mist Blanche fc( 6t tfte P*m& j ! Branch ueotion, h*T rinahfed ta her J j home after a plea^wil^Uif to relatives Ii,ere' Miss Sixth ^Drafts sp9&f:y Sunday night with JbeAhf 6h?r. 0^ X P. Drafts. Barr, April 7. The Sound Sleep at Good Health 'f Can not be> oner estimated and any j awnjeai tntv* wcveawi ii> n zncuutc w lm&i&h. J. L Soathers, Eaa Claire, Wis., says; "I have been unable to sleep aoundly Rights, because of pain? across my back aDd soreness of my kidneys. My appetite was very poor and my general cooditioa was much ran down. I have been taking Foley Kidney Pills but, a short tuae and now sleep a* sound Ae a rock, my general . <wu<wifm in prr^kiv' improved, and I 1 ' kiiow that i'oiey Kidney Piils have ' cured me.*' Soid bv all Druggists. i Start a lie and it will breed a thou- ] sand. | You Can Save $50:22 On Standard Typewriters If you intent! to buy a typewriter or if tha machine you have is wcm crrt, thir is your opportunity toiret the arsateet typewritear value ever offered for the money. Wc will save you from one-hatf to two-thscda oa the rest of a etandard machrr.e. We 3 u ara n t? our rebuilt typewriter? for one year. They are inst as serviceable aad do juet as neat, lojilbc work as teach inas beerir g the oriaina I trademark ?f the manufacturer. "iou can have ar.v standard make typewriter you prefer?rebuilt by expert workmen with a skill that make* certain perfect construction and aet&n. Write today fercatataroe, No. 6L mm WifiTifffi HACHIKE COHPAKT 43 North Prydr St v Atfaafth Geertf# ^p^jrrwn"riiiiTiiyyiiBBassp^*K<iiggHg*wsiSB^ (BUY YOUR SH Harmany3 Shoe store and plete stock to select from in al A special iavitation to my ma: n/Tnlr** mtr cfnvA vnnr 111! ftfiv Ail J WWVA V J VIA! All - Columbia. Farmers heavy she The man that saves you H A R M A N'! STO 1735 Rfiain Street. I Hi jll I ISi^M S mm orfi! v ? | Can be equally 1 1 at this, the Soul | and best : : M\\mi A -n tto v+i r>l p VOT i?3 XXJJ. J J th.9 furniture 1 | found here at thi vanmetrf UNDERTAKERS Si || J. J. RIKAR ILexingl Has one of the F State and is prepared ENGINES, BOILERS an on short notic Can bore any size ( ton Gin Saws Piled b perfect work. I aleo ? " IT - - -^i? Will CV I r un line 01 uiiu 01 aft reasonable prices. Will answer all coi faction guarateed or 1 i v j. j. i i ( & 0, BROW! | | mt bain street, i I r w ?_ 2 1 g is wncre you can ixnu ~ Of ALL 1 BQOR^. SA! BLINDS I LIME Ai^? | ' CABINET / | (foil a/write for The Cafdwe 1552 Corner Main arid' Taj Columbia Bant. Centrally la H. W. WCOD^ARDV Propris American and lure | Bates: American $2. and f2.5C | European, 75c and $1;0 S Headquarters for the IJj C a /1*T"r?T?TT* * * I ? Proper and Careful Attended i J Now Under New Management OES FROM I save money. A com- | .1 leathers and prices || ly Lexington fiiends: B H eadquarters while in ? fl )ssa specialty. B money on shoes. If 1 3 SHOE I I Columbia S C. fp I SEasagBS3EB?aiaiB8pasjjy BO? 1 ??? I ? ?? I H 1ST HOME JJ cveli served tli's largest i require in ine can be 3 right price Main St. 13) Si Gi n^PjH ten, S. C. I ine9t Repair Shops in the I, I to rebuild S 9 id COTTON GINS I M e. 9 B mgine cylinder desired. Cot- H fl >y Machinery, which insure^?^? refill Gin Brushes. ^B^H applies,Pipings Fittings, eic^HBjj mtry calls promptly. four money back. Phone 3IKARD ^B ** ? I W J UxiistoR^SJBf^H n& broTB B?L83?iA, S. 6. H i of the best stocks of SH, H i & glasM CEMENT. M MANTLES. ^ ^ Oppoeit^^^^ rlor S&Sifc. 1,1a, g. C.fl^Hj catb'i Cdifo. stor afid ife'AgK 1 Till HHiHI rpcuii nan." per day'. _ 0. Large, Cool . T.'b and T. P. A.!s;4, CELLED. Qiven to All Gneets. Watch