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I \ fMALARIA^ E headache, biliousness, in- m I digestion, rheumatism, M pimples, blotches, yellow I complexion, etc., are all M; E signs of poisons in your I I blood - These poisons m m should be driven out, or E serious illness may result W W To get rid of them, use 8 I Thfirtfhnl's" I iBIack-Draughtf B w W the old, reliable, purely ft vegetable, liver medicine. M 1 Mrs. ]. H. Easier, of V | Spartanburg, S. C, says: ft I " 1 had sick headache, for ; I years. I felt bad most of ft 1 the time, I tried Thed- ftj ford's Black-Draught, and i B now 1 feel better than Ij I when I was 16 years old." ft ft Your druggist sells it, in ft 25 cent packages. .ft ^Insist on Thedford's^jp j j * 1 i f i . . - i & rnillMRIA LUMBf mmMMMM-mmm ? s MANUFACT V.--- \ k Sash, Doors and Finish, Pine, Cj -Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherb and Windc COLUMBIA : / HI .? ! ?I- ? The Old . i Question 01 Shoes, Shoes Let Us Answei Fall and ever carrie leet from, Call anc H.M. WINGAJ Lexington, - - S. ( We Sell the Best Grocei At Right Prices. The Palmetto COLUM] WE ABE A Depository for the I of South Carolina the of Columbia. TfTX* A WW 1400:000 United States Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Aoconnt8 of Banks, Fi WE PAT Four Per Oent. on aep terest calculated quart WE PROMISE Our best efforts to trai satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL CAPITAL W:lie Jones. President A Wet Election. Voters waded through the flooded streets of New Madrid, Mo., in water to their waists on Tuesday to vote whether the to wu should be wet or dry. Dan. J. Joyce. Danville, Va., is so glad he escaped consumption and regained his health, that he whites about it f the benefit of others. "I had a con ?h which hung on for two years when I began usiDg Foley's Honey and Par Compound. I Icept on until the cotgh finally left me and I gained m weight from 113 to 185 pounds. In two years I have grown strong and healthy, all from the use of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, which cured me.'' Kaufmann Drug Co. Bride of a Week Killed. At Chioago, ?Mrs. Emily Shaw, a bride of one week, was murdered in her home by Clarence Carr, a boarder Wednesday, who later attempted suicide. Oarr has a wife and two children. Carr's infatuation for the woman was the motive. Do not drag along with a kidney ailment that saps your strength causes terrible backaches, sleeplessness, nervousness, and loss of appetite. Take Foley Kidney Pills. They quickly cure all kidney and bladder ailments. Kaufmann Drug Co. Joe Yates, a negro brakeman, fell from a car on the Seaboard Air Line near Cheraw on Tuesday and broke both legs. He died later in the day at a h spital in Columbia. The woman who looks younger than she is hasn't much cause for worry. - Cenciiii Armstrong Stocks aad Dies We Do Not Handle imtiaaons | Six Assortments Carried in Stock Ihreading Pipe % in. to 4 in. inclusive Also Vises, Pipe Cutters, Wrenches, t Bard Bushings Columbia Supply Co,, Columbia,S.C, i :R and MFG. CO URERS OF i Blind, Interior l>ress and Oak >oarding, Moulding Door ?w Frames j SOUTH CAROLINA ai 5 showing the best line of Winter Shoes and Oxfords for len and Children, that we have d. leading makes and Styles to seand the prices are bound to please sell the famous Hunt" Club Shoe 1 nake an inspection today. RD (Q^l National Bank, BIA, S. C. Jirfced States Government, the State Ooanfcy ef Richland and the City ; Bonds and $100,000 State of Sonth rots, Corporations and Individuals, rtniffi in nnr Savlr>crs Dermrtment. in. ;erly. isact your business to your entire , BANK, - - Columbia, S. C 1250,000.00 J. P. Matthews, Cashier CONDITIONS ENCOURAGING Management of Southern Railway Is Making It Helpful Factor in 1 Southern Development. Washington.?A most encouraging view of conditions in the Southeast is presented in the annual report of the Southern Railway company, which states that one of the most important factors in the strength of the company's position is the industrial and agricultural development of the territory traversed by its lines. The marked agricultural progress due to the general adoption of approved methods by the farmers of the Southeast, particularly the increase of di- t versified farming, and the diversifica tion of industries are noted. The management of the company, wfth a hrnad conceDtion of its rela tions to the public, is making the railway not merely a carrier of the people and products of the South, but also a helpful factor in Southern development. The report sets out the ( efforts being put forward to increase the prosperity of the people already in the Southeast, and, to attract in- i vestors and desirable settlers to the , territory served by the lines of the Southern railway. A review is given of the work being done by the cotton culture department, which is teaching farmers, in localities where it is possible the boll weevil may spread, to successfully combat the insect should it ever appear in their fields, and thus maintain their production instead of having to learn how to deal with it after it appears. The work of this department will be extended to cover all territory along the company's lines to which there is even a remote danger that the weevil may spread. The importance to the South of maintaining its monopoly of cotton production is pointed I out in connection with the vigorous efforts being made to raise cotton j in other parts of the world. The report shows that the company is also encouraging live stock raising and dairying in its territory. Recognition is given the newspapers of the Southcast for their valuable assistance and also to commercial organizations, to banks and individuals who have aided the company in all its efforts to advance the agricultural prosperity of the Southeast. i The more important additions and ' betterments completed and undertaken during the year are shown, among them the double track lines through Lynchburg, Va., and into Chattanooga, Tenn., 38 miles of double track between Atlanta and Gainesville, Ga., modern lap-sidings on the line between Atlanta and Macon, Ga., Knoxville and Chattanooga, Tenn., and Morristown, Tenn., and Asheville, N. C., new freight station and office building at Atlanta, additional freight atation and yard facilities at Macon, and additional wharf facilities at Mo- 1 'oile, Ala. v* : J $100 Keward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science ha9 been able to core in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medicial fraternity. Catarrh being a constisutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curatiue powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send J for list of testimonial*. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Woman's inhumanity to man makes the divorce lawyer happy. An average man is one who thinks he is away above the average. \ ii ? ;?u*- Uno 1 r>rl if, call Alter uus (jifui.w... ? ed right by those who were benefited. Puts End To Bad Habit. Things never look bright to one with '"the blues." Ten to one the 1 trouble is a sluggish liver, filling the system with bilious poison, thtt Dr. t King's] New Life Tills would expel. I Try them. Let the joy of better feelings end "the blues." Best for stom- 1 ach, liver and kidneys. 25c. All Druggists. A woman's rest room was opened in the city of Columbia on Tuesday?the work of the Federated Women's clubs of the city. It is fitted up with much comfort. Batesburg has also established a woman's rest room. The Anderson Mail says: "W. F. Stevenson is to be the annual orator ? 11 i ? ? at kfrskine coiiege. ne n?s a vuiuu like a sawmill, but is eloquent in spite of it." "Fine feathers make thin pocket books''; so a married man says. Half a dozen drinks a day will hurt no man?if he sticks to water. Are you there when it comes to making the best of the worst of it? An ounce of flattery goes farther with a woman than a pound of pity. Anderson counry has 185 Boys Corn clubs. The ratio of ofticeeeekors ro officeholders is about V?00 to 1. * AN OLD ADAGE SAYS?a rt<A light purse Is a heavy curse*' Sickness makes a light purse. * The LIVER is the seat of nine itenths of all disease. Tutt'sPills go to the root of the whole matter, thoroughly, quickly safely and restore the action of the LIVE R to normal condition. Give tone to the system and solid flesh to the body. Take No Substitute. Four at One Birth. Mrs. J. A. Thalzgraph, of Gothrie, Dklahoma, last week gave birth to four boys. The babies are all alive and yigorous. The father of the children is a third cousin of Governor Jud3on Harman, of Ohio. Dissolution of Partnership. To All "Who It May Concern: Fotice is hereby given that the firm of Summer & Fulmer, dealers in genaral merohandi9e, Chapin, S. C., composed of A. B. Summer and P. S. Fulmer, did mutually agree on January 29, 1912, to dissolve partnership, and have dissolved partnership. All the liabilities owing by our firm have been assumed by A. B. Summer, and all debts due to our firm are payable to and collectible by A. B. Summer, * ~ /? or wie n:'m or summer .orus., wuu ajo conducting the business. A. B. SUMMER. P. S. FELMER Chapiu, S. 0.. Fob. 8, 1912. 3m Fzirmers Were Drowned. Two farmers, Geo. Smith and Miner Seay, were drowned late Wednesday night while en route to Clarksville, Tenn., from Hopkinsville, Ky. They were in a buggy leading two horse9 and drove into the backwater from Red River, the buggy being overturned. ? It Looks Like A Crime to separate a boy from a box of Buckleri's Arnica Salve. Hi9 pimples, boils, scratcheg, knockg, sprains and bruises demand it, and its quick relief for burn9, scalds, or cuts is his right. Keep it handy for boys, also girls. Heals evervthinsr heal able and does it quick Uriequaled for piles. Only 25 cents at All Druggists. Three Were Killed. A motber with her baby clasped in her arms and an eighteen-year-old sister were crushed to death Thursday when a Chicago and Alton railroad freight trams crashed into a JKedzie avenue street car. Eighteen other persons were injured some perhaps fatally. The Danger After Grip lies often in a run-down system. Weakness, nervousness, lack of appetite, energy and ambition, with disordered liyer and kidneys often follow an attack of this wretched disease The greatest; need then is Electric Bitters, the glorious tonic, blood purifier and regulator of stomach, liver and kidneys. Thousands have proved that they wonderfully strengthen the nerves, build up the system and restore to health and good spirits after an attack of Grip. If suffering, try them. Only 50 cents. Sold and perfect satisfaction guaranteed by All Druggists. Jno. G. Capers, of Washington and Greenville, declares that he will be a candidate for congress from the Fourth district against Jos. T. Johnson. W. T. Giily, a prominent dealer in Pennington Gap, Ya., was so bothered with kidney and bladder trouble that he could not attend to business. He says, "I had severe pains in my back and kidneys and had to get op ten to fifteen times each night. Saw Foley Kidney Pills advertised and bought two bottles, and soon tele great relief, and was entirely cured. No longer iisturbed at night, but sleep till morn ing." Kaufmann Drag Co. An ingenious German baker utilizes i windmill to mix and knead his bread as well as to grind his grain into flour. Subscribe to The Dispatch. rAKIVIS! If you want to buy a good farm at right price anywhere in South Carolina, call on or write n?. If you waut to sell your farm quick for cash, make your price right and we will sell it for you, no matter wbere located. We sell choice city property, too. Dickert & Eargle, 1507 Main Street, Columbia, - South Carolina, j "Always Hustling." J yr Ho iLjfno Calomel on\ r*f/MERfl'RYinmFOR?\\ _ r JI contains no Alcofio) 1\ \, _ ^ Read the Labels. The pu a was designed for the protec I protects those who read label | The law prevents false cla: in the advertising. The law | the medicine contains alcoho H tisement. I Read the III The law snecifies a list of such dri I unless prescribed by a physician, sucl acetarielid. canabis indica, chloral, ; makes the LABEL tell if any of them The advertising does not have to. Th Read the Label The nef "i"16 ' a remedy for impure, impoverished or acid blood, ask y label on a bottle of MILAM. This prepai any other preparation of being in its class, antee of benefit Look for ALCOHOL forming ingredients. Any preparation ca advertising: NONE CAM cn their labels READ THE 1 Golden Rod Cc | The Golden Rod is a new Cook Stove. It is finely finished Panel, Oven Shelf and Towel Ro j worker. No. Burns 0 8-20 22 inch wood 20 in. 8-22 25 inch wood 22 in. Every Stove Gu LORICK BR 1519 MAIN STREET C New end Season Our stock of M Goods, Dry Goc Shoes and Hats is i We want our Lexing call and inspect our 1 J and make our store while in the city, buy or not. Our p WM. PIATT 1804 MAIN ST. W%WVW } I IT PAINT* > WE HA1 S The Very Best ^ i n T>_ i Jtigntiy ri * Webb's Art ^ 1627iMain Street ^ DECORATORS: In Burlap, Tapes ^ Out of City Wcrk S ?'V%,'V*'V%rVWV^WV | aVoid I l^an^erous . } ? Psffleaicines Jb J J"read the ire food and drug law ! :tion of all, but it only Is. ims?on the labels?not makes the label tell if 1. Not so in the adverLabel . lgs as are considered dangerous | 1 as opium morphine, cocaine,. arsenic, strychnine, etc., and are contained in the medicine. Lerefore when buying medicine i you are inclined to buy a tonic or any of the ills that come from ^ our druggist to let you read the K ration has no rival. If you suspect I Read the Label. Look for a guar- I and other dangerous and habit n claim what we claim in their I LABELS' J >ok Stoves. and beautifully designed with Nickel Oven Door /-? T orrra PMnp q nprfppf U JJdi gV/ JL 1UV/* t" A VVM ven Price x 20 in. $16.00 x 22 in. $18.50 taranteed. (OTHERS, COLUMBIA, S. C. Able floods, illinery, Dress )ds, Notions low complete, j 'ton friends to ? 1 ine of Goods headquarters whether they I rices are right, & SON, COLUMBIA, S. C. ? p% \ , VE ITf!| 5 ; Goods and i 'iced, ^ Store i I Columbia, S. C. % j tries and Wall Payers. ^ 1 elicited. jA t