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?yjP ^JjtS^^^^JLA*<MP^ ?r . _ M has proved a great conveme users of the wdSs This year we are selling The New Perfection B: The New Perfection T ^ The New Perfection G each designed specially for use o Perfection Stove. With trjoe appliances and the New Perfectio oven, the New Perfection a jot aa complete and a re*alar coal range. Certainly, it is much clet Many people use tbe New Derfectioc all the ya 1 STANDARD < ((Incorporated NEWARK. N. J. Three Killed in Wreck. Three men were killed and fifty persons hurt near Dal ton, Ga? Wednesday morning in the wreck of a Knigbts of Pythias's excursion on the Western and Atlanta railroad. The wreck was cacsed by spreading rails. V Lad Drowned at Savannah The sarf at Savannah claimed its first victim of the bathing season a few days ago when Joseph McNally, aged 10, was swept beyond his depth and was drowned before be could be given assistance. A Matrimonial Plea. Teacher?Johnny, tell me who Patrick Henry was and what did he do? Johnny?Patrick Henry was a young man and he lived in Virginia. He had bhie byes and light hair. He was married and he said: "Give me liberty or give me death."?National Monthly. 3F r m m m A v Subscribe to The Dispatch. Chas. W. Orumer. O. O. Misenheimer. Cromer Wsenheimer Agency I Real Estate, Rents and Bnsiness Opportunities. | FARM AT BARR, S. C. r Farm of 220 acres near Barr, | high state of cultivation, 75 | acres pasture, both winter and J summer; 60 acres open, some timber, plenty water and a i good orchard. Price $15 the K acre. Terms arranged to suit. Room 9, Mimnaogh Building, Columbia, S. C. T TO BUY, SELL OR RENT REAL T ESTATE, SEE US. THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WE HATE EVER SHOWN IN HARNESS, i" n a t\tvt r?r? SAUULIU), W COLLARS, I BRIDLES, [ ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, ETC. We have a special home-made slip Harness for one-horse wagon at i $5.00. r A Set of Buggy Harness for $10.00. (We buy Hides, Fars, Tallow, Beeswax and pay h giaest market prices. WAiH W. Martin, l 1116-1118 Pit in Street, COTiUMBIA - S. C. /The ^New Perfection Heating Plate Dee to all to see this Stove at your deafen. It is hsnd\ somely finished. It has long enameled chimneys, tur ? H A1?a mKin^t ^ ^UVW.-WII<V> ? ?.? ?? mm . top. -drop shelves, towel racks, etc. Made with 1, ns V 2 or 3 burners. Free Cookl W Book with every Store. Cook-Book also given to r anyone sending 5 cents to ' cover mailing cost. eficien^a ttove ai ir round. 3 OIL COMPANY I in New Jersey) I BALTIMORE. MD. I Tillman And Son Will Attend Convention. Senator Tillman, it is learned, will | be accompanied to the Baltimore con- j vention by his son, Henry C. Tillman. There has been speculation for some time whether Senator Tillman would | be able to stand the excitement of the j * ? * 1- _ -Ml V~ j convention, out ab UC win l?c a^^uJUj panied by hi9 son and will expect to return to Washington each night he will prob* bly suffer no bad results from the rip. The suit of the Carolina Glass company against W. J. Murray and other members of the dispensary winding up j commission was argued in Charleston last week in the United States district | court. The case is under advisement j for the present by the court. The state Supreme court has sustained the verdict of $15,000 against the Southern railway in favor, of Mrs. Lida E* Urennan for injuries received by her husband at a crossing in the city of Rock Hill, in 1911. Pay Up Please. We are greatly in need of money just now to pay paper and other bills, and will, therefore, greatly ^appreciate it if those of our readers who are in arrears will call or send by mail and l-ononr their anhaorint.innn *, t r?nr?p. W? *u"v" ""v" v _ ^? don't waDt to stop anybody's paper. This is campaign year and you will need The Dispatch to keep youposted WAPDAMTPn FOR ALL TIME. If yon purchase the NEW HOME you will have a life asset at the price you pny.and will not have an endless chain of repairs. Quality Considered If you want a sewing machine, write for ] our latest catalogue before you purchase. Tlie New Home Sewini Machine Co., Orange, Mass. t \ A Watch is \ 7 1^1 ^ v aiuauic When it Keeps Time. If yoiMvant your watch to keep Correct Time, see M. WEISS, Watch Repairing a Speciaty Also Dealer in Watches and Jewelry. 1320 Main Stre t. Columbia, S. C. | Opposite Paim- rto Nation il Bank I Bugle Song. The splencbr falls on ca9tle walls And snowy summits old in story; The long light shakes across the lakas, And the wild cataract leaps in glory. Blow, bugle, blow, set the wild echoes flying, Blow, bugle; answer, echoes, dying, dying, dying. O hark, O hear! how thin and cl ear, And thinner, clearer, farther go going! ^ *- ?J *? ? ortn* sweet aiiu iar, iruui unu uuu a^ai, The horns of Elfland faintly blowing! Blow, let ns hear the purple glens replying: Blow, bugle; auswer, echoes, dying, dying, dying. O love, they die in you rich sky, They faint on hill or field or river; Our echoes roll from soul to soul, Which grow forever and forever. Blow, bugle, blow, set the wild echoes flying, And answer, echoes, answer, dying, dying, dying. ?Alfred. Lord Tennyson. Only "Dry" Place. "Where can I get a drink in this town?'' asked a traveling man who landed early one morniEg at a little town in the oil region of Oklahoma, - f ?-1 ~ s 1 j? oi log ous unver. "See that millinery shop oyer there?' asked the driver, pointing to a building near the depot. "Ion don't mean to say they sell wbiskey in a millinery store?" exclaimed the drummer. "No, I mean that'9 the only place here they don't 9cll it," said the 'bus man. The South Carolina Rural Letter Carrier's association will convene in Chester July 3-4, and will be attended by from 150 to 200 delegates. The Chester county association is making arrangements to entertain the state convention royally. Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You .They will cure your backache, ktrengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build op the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre. vent Bright's Disease and Dia. bates, and restore health and strength* Refuse substitutes. For Sale By Kaufmann Drug Co. Shoes! Shoes! For Every Member of the Family. c / ?V ^ ? ? Our Standard Brands in Men's Shoe9 are as follows:? W. L. Douglas, Alden, Walker & Wilde and Leonard, Shaw & Dean. Prices ranging from $3.60 to $1.00. In our high grade line are the Torrey and Nettleton, which sell for $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00. i j ?; | /Sv'l H Wc also handle the very best grades of Ladies Shoes that can be bought, for a reasonable sum. Come and see our Fall and j Winter Stock. | T.A. BOYNE, 1736 ftlain S!.,Cr.!unibia,S. 3* 1 K ? Opposite Post Ouioe. j muCTraar?ntrggn^fnui wwnffff^fffr T Wehave just added this line to our bus: .' < r r* i O TI7 over our vast line 01 oearoom ouues, rr Ranges and Sto res, and all other articles go STALLINCS & NEW BROOKLAND* Tha house thai sells MORE GO* SAME GO< ??B???P?????? JOTHAM Af> And the "Happy T] SHAN'T never fergit the time young Doc . | was a hifaiutin feller, an' afore hard kn< I he'd figgered out more ways o' makin' abh ^ The Doc thought he was jest a leetle m do fer his outfit but the fanciest things iggfrME ver-top bottles?fancy plug hat?fancj Not havin' the money to put into J sition by throwin' away lof . of his | soundin' name. Sorter * uck up his j MMfirWl sn7e^ ?' money. Well, after takin' one look at tha V 3^4*M/lffi/ a^air w-th all sorts o' gingerbread woi ^ing fo- the sorter roads the Doc'd be 'b fl~mJ This wagon foolishness was over 'boi i* wi ^cc Pr?jected. The first time out, his hoi J? ? 3f to flinciers. The next thing, he discovered fj[ ! thing after every trip. The dust an' grit'< \ \ jr 1 Fin'H>r' *n com;n' down hill one da; U ||/? ^ then?YVho-o-sh! 'Twas ali over with, It ^ The Doc cussed consid'able. lie w - a yjsfo the only satisfaction he got was in their a< I}' fcZ- some more. He was an artist in his way? ('h. u sicks, an' I b'lieved that whereas lie woul '/{j. LyfflBfe- a'ly open to conviction now:. So, I suj ' Company, Watcrtowr., N.V., an' git one I've got a Happy Thought" myself?a Cornii bought it about six months afore the Doc come to us. it fer a spell, to see how he liked it. I told him if he d nin' vehicle he ever stepped into, he could call me a dc ? t\??'-I Koon tr,n /-turn ?tii^L--iin at first to even JL I1C XJU\^ ia uu... ?r take an int'rest in things. He looked at the ''Happy powers!" sez he. "It's an easy chair, a cradle an* a h Then he examined the Bradley shaft coupiin's, se teetered for a while, an' then sez: "Is she 'iled up, read; Well, the Doc tried her fer a couple o' days, an't an' sez: "Say, Jotham, what'll ye take fthat wagon "She ain't fer sale," I sez. "Wouldn't sell it no f a' what'd be the use in my doing that, leein' I'd hat fer 'nother jest like it?" "Yes, that's so," sez he. "But hovv*d ye Know y it? This one's the finest wagon I ever rid in. Why, ii almost! An' they ain't nor rattle orsqueakin' to it, ann eems to fergit he's hitched to anything, it comes 'long "That's all right, Doc," sez I. "You needn't 'ere 'Happy Thoughts'?they're all alike, so .fur as eas cock Company g'arantees em. They've ben a-sellir vehicles in this neighborhood nigh onto forty years?an' find no fault with the way H. H. Babcock Company dc Well, the Doc got a "Happy Thought" piar Tickled? Why he was the happiest feller ye ever seen v to mine on the road. That was about four years ago anything 'boutthe Babcock "Happy Thought," jest a drivin' in thatsame tvagon today, an' the only thing he < new set o' tires put onto it. Mine's goi: the same tires yit. Gregory-Cond< COLUMBIA, J "Our Guarantee Meai To See Uur BUGGIES and WAGON! we have ill grades from the medium to tne best that Caughman Columbia, IR HE ^ iness, and it will pay you to 1 ook ardrobe, Chiffoniers, Parlor Suites, with the Furniture business. ARMSTRONG. Si Ca ODS FOR SAME MONEY DDS FOR LESS MONEY ?? ???? ^ JD "DOC" lought" Buggy Armstrong first located in this deestrick.- He )cks had driv' some hoss-sense into his head imed fool of hisself than Adam ever dreamed of. lite better'n the rest of us. Wouldn't nothin' money'd buy: Fancy medicine case with sil shiny leather shoes?an' so on. an autermobile, he kinder straddled the propyjood dollars fer a fancy wagon with a higf nose at our "Babcocks" 'cause they didnk t wagon, I jest grinned. 'Twas sure a purty k onto it. But, Great Scott! 'twan't no fit leeged to travel over. , jt the quickest of all the fool things that the !<s ct-nmhl^H an' fell in the shafts an' broke 'e he was 'bleeged to clean an' ile the blamed J sift into the workin' parts, 'spite all he could y, the wheels struck a stone in the road?an' 'ceptin' cleanin' up the muss! rit to the makers, but as near's 1 kin calkilate, skin' uhat did he expect. Then the Doc cussed -the Doc was! I felt sorter sorry fer the skeedn't a-listened to reason afore, he was probingested that he send to the H. H. Ba'ocock. o' their "Happy Thought" wagons, lg, with phaeton seat an' spring back. Had An' so I sez to him that he might hitch onto idn't find it the easiest-ridin', smoot'nest-run>ugh-head an' I'd answer to it. look at my "Babcock." Now he begun to Thought'' gear, an' blurted out: "By th<? r.mmock?all in one!" "That's her\" sez I. :e-sawed the shaft*, clumb inter the seat an'. y fer bizness ? I may want to use it several days." hen he come 'round to me ^ta" how fer less'n it cost me? ;t to send off right away e can git 'nother jest like t t's like fioatin' in the air, ny hoss sometimes actooally ^lH so easy an* still-like!" have no fears 'bout them 3i y runnin' goes. TheBab-^'?' jsfJm ' *' their wagons an' other JwBrLJ%\ I ain't never heard nobody & ) \ 10 box wagon, an'?say! V J then he found 'twas equal -an' if ye want to know x sk Doc Armstrong. He's ' -==gSB^5ggjJfe^ ever done to it was to have An"tain't fer sale, neither. MMW&MMJHk, ;r Mule Co., 3. W. as Something." Line of S when you go to buy, Brothers, South Carolina.