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(Knowing the great importance of these tools, we make it a point to carry the best of every tool known to the blacksmithing art. Whether for the shop or the farm, we are -prepared < to serve you. You will find our p*ices hammered down fo the 4 lowest reasonable figure on everything you need, j Anvils S5.00 and up. Blacksmith's Vises S5.50 to S7?50. ( Lorick & Lowrarice, j INCORPORATED, i COLUMBIA, - - S. C. ithebest is not: I LIMBERTS?|1 i too bood fdk ,, effssss IIIIIB nilSTDMFH C I I We are exclusive agents in Colnra- jlfil M B Wj \ I bia for the Best Furniture Munu- Nil I We show the largest and best as nkj rjffr^ 5 sortment of high grade Furniture I [js|G4 I A yisit to our store will be a LIBRARY TABLES I treat for you because we wil FROM 3Q TO % K show you all the new ideas in DjQ1[5jf|"5l2['/lT w You are always welcome and you ^5^10115 PRICES will not be asked to purchase. 1 VANMETRE'S fMmr FUNERAL DIRECTOR EMBALMER, ^5io Columbia, S.C. : LUXURPJ5MMSCtifllR5BIMANY.3lZES I.?FALL and WINTER M Yflf 1 ....SHOES p ^jj \ We have a fall and com- ^ 1/ $/ ..A plete stock of (all leather) 1 stylish shoes for our Lexingjj/UT^p/ I ton friends to inspect. We rP. JuQp - know we are selling the best (<JJj JSCp solid leather shoes for less money than any one in the fv; 9b?e business, come in and jjAji - see for yourself, thai- will gg Vf prove it. A pleasure to wait |m| SM on you and give you our prices. We can fit the family, ag men, women and children. Farmers' Medium and Work Shoes a Specialty ^ E. P. & F. A. DAVIS 1 1710 NAIN STREET. COLUMBIA, S. C. jjg ; C. 0. BROWN & BRO.. j | ? 1730 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. I \\ Is where you can find one of the best stocks of | I ^PAINTSij OF ALL KINDS | 1 DOORS, SASH, DTTurnc t-r rtt ?cg UJJi.1V I/O (X# UiJlXO^ ;< | LIME AND CEMENT. | CABINET MANTLES, f jf Call or write for Prices. a ?? J& . A. n NOTES AND COMMENTS. Gathered for Busy Readers of the Dispatch. The Democrats will control both branches of the next Congress. John K Anil, of Newberry, has been appointed private secretary to Governor Blease. After the Election?Said Teddy to Billy: "Did you hear something drop?'' How nice it would be and what a convenience it would oe to pedestrians if all the side-walks of Lexington were paved. E. W. Dabbs, president of the Farmers' Union, has issued a circular in which he urges the bankers to assist in the fight for fair prices for cotton. The Negro fair held in Colombia last week was a creditable exhibi- j tion of the progress of the "Brother in Black." It is said that fifty thousand persons at sea heard of the glorious Democratic victory on the night of the election by wireless. President-elect Wilson, in reply to congratulatory telegrams, said that honest business will not be injured by his admistration. The Governor's Guards, of Colum U1CL, uas UCWUCU tu auvut.w HIV IIIU.HI. ? j ral ceremonies < f President-elect Wil! son on the 4th of March. ! * J William JThurmond, erstwhile po1 lical manager of Candidate Ira Jones, J is an aspirant for United States Disi trict Attorney, Better him than the > other fellow. 1 Your "Uucle Joe'' Cannon was de| feated for reelection to Congress by i Frank J. O'Hair, Democrat. It i9 1 truly an ill wind that blows nobody | any good. The giDning days at G. H. Roof's ginnery at Barre are Tuesdays. Fridays and Saturdays. Parties interested will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. It is expected that the first official act of President Wilson will be to convene Congress in special session to tinker with the tariff as early as possible. The leaders advise this step. The Clemsou Tigers lost to the Georgia University in a game of football in Augusta last Thursday by a score of 27 to 6. Has the glory of Clemson departed; or, is the Tiger only sleeping? If Bryan couldn't be ejected President, he doubtless will be given a portfolio in Wilson's Cabinet as a reward for his servises in having three times led the Democratic party to defeat. The retirement Congressman Lamb, of Virginia, as head of the committee I on agriculture, opens the place for Representative Lever, who would be forced to give up the educational com mittee. The two-week's-old son of Auditor Dent is among the first of the children to be named for President-elect j Wilson. May the little fellow's life be a joy to his parents and an honor to His namesake. J W Caldwell, of Spartanburg, claims to have raised six bales of cotton, each bale weighing 450 pounds, to the acre. Can't some Lexington farmer do this and see Mr Caldwell one better. We are aware that Lexington land will produce it if Lexington farmerf will make the effort. Already the greedy politicians are "fixing slates" for President elect Wilson to smash. Among the names of the "statesmen out of a job," who are 1 aspiring to be United States Attorney \ for the District of South Carolina, is j that of J Fraser Lyon. From which j affliction, the good Lord deliver us. j It seems to be the unanimous desire ; of the people of Marlboro to send former United States Senator John L McLanrin to the State Senate to succeed John B Green, lately deceased. Some people will yet wake up to find to their sorrow that "Curly headed Johnnie" is not a dead duck in the political game. Truth crushed to the earth will rise again, and all things come to him who has patience. If there is one cause above another j which contributed so largely toward Democratic success, it was the deflection of Roosevelt from the party i which in the past has crowned hint with so many honors. We have no confidence in Benedict Arnold, be he I Republican or Democrat or whatnot, for if he will knife his friend in the hour of his necessity what must his i enemies expect? ^ Such men would i "rather rule in hell than serve in heave*." "Tells the Whole Story." To say that Foley's Honey & Tar Compound is best for children and grown persons and contains no opiates tells only part of the tale. The whole story is that it is the best medicine for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and other affections of the throat, chest and lungs. Stops la grippe, coughs a healing and soothing effect, member the name, Foley's Honey & Tar Compound, aud accept no substitutes. Harmon Drug Co. Wife Gone, Man Takes Rat Poison William Met/., a prominent farmer of Crocker, Ind.. is dead after sufferI ing terrible agonv for four days from J taking most of the contents of a box ! | of electric rut. paste. He was despon: ! /iI.Jq loft, him UCIIl' utvflufic. mo miv <iuv> >vi>. U>u. ?>iu j started suit for divorce. I Herbs. Spices, Flavoring Extracts Fresh Coriander, Sage, Thyme, | Sweet Marjoram, Sweet Basil, Cayj ernie Pepper, Black Pepper, Mustard I aud all kinds* of original and pure j ground Spices, mixed as wanted, flai voring extract (the pure food kind) in j the popular flavors, bottled and bulk | goods. Harmon Drug Co. 1. j _ j The fellow who is cornered doesn't j think he's getting a square deal. | The only embarrassment the aver| age man ever fcel? is of the financial j i brand. % Side lOowew* When shown positive and reliable proof that a certain^ remedy had cured many cases of female ills, wouldn't any sensible woman conclude that the same remedy, would also benefit her if suffering with the same trouble ? Here are five letters from southern women which prove the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. LETTER FROM VIRGINIA. Elliston, Va.?"I feel it my duty to express my thanks to you and your great medicine. I was a sufferer from female troubles and had been confined in bed over one third of my time for ten months. I could not do my housework and had fainting spells so that my husband could not leave me alone for five minutes at a time. " Now I owe my health to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier. Whenever I see a suffering woman I want to tell her what these medicines have done for me and I will always speak a good word for them."?Mrs. Robert Blaxkenship, Elliston, Montgomery Co., Va. LETTER FROM LOUISIANA. New Orleans. La.?"I was passing through the Change 01 Lute ana r>efore I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I was troubled with hot flashes, weak and dizzy feelings, backache and irregularities. I would get up in the morning feeling tired out and not fit to (io anything. "Since I have been taking your Compound and Blood Purifier I feel all right. Your medicines are worth their weight in gold." ?Mrs. Gaston" Blosdeau, 1541 Polymnia St., New Orleans, La. LETTER FR03I FLORIDA. Wauchula, Fla.?" Some time ago I wrote to you giving you my symptoms, headache, backache, bearing-down, and discomfort in walking, caused by female troubles. "I got two bottles of Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and a package of Sanative Wash and that was all I used to make me a well woman. " I am satisfied that if I had done like a good many women, and had not taken your remedies, I would have been a great sufferer. But I started in time with the right medicine and got well. It did not cost very much either. I feel that you are a friend to all women and I would rather use your remedies than have a doctor." ? Mrs. Mattie Hodnot, Bos 406, Wauchula, Florida. LETTER FROM WEST VIRGINIA. Martinsburg, W. Va.?"I am glad to say that Lydia E. Pinkhanrs Vegetable Compound has done wonders for my mother, daughter and myself. " I have told dozens of people about it and my daughter says that when she hears a girl complaining with cramps, she tells her to take your Com ?\f*t>rr a ttrw-t-n-wn-ptfrv. 712 V. 3rd St.. Martinsburg, W. Va. puuiiui 1UOUX XM J , _ ANOTHER LETTER FROM VIRGINIA* Newport News,Va.?"About five years ago I was troubled with such pains and bloating every month that I would have to go to bed. "A friend told me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I soon found relief. The medieine strengthened me in every way and my doctor approved of my taking it. 441 will be glad if my testimony will help some one who is suffering from female weakness."? Mrs. W. J. Blayton, 1029 Hampton Ave., Newport News, Va. Why don't you try this reliable remedy? There's Distinctive Beauty in Mastic Paint \ "The Kind That Lasts" \ m Makes your house "look different" from those M M of your neighbors, painted with ordinary paint; and keeps your house bright, clean and glossy long B H after theirs have become dingy and faded. Mastic Paint is the most economical because it takes M less of it for a given surface and it lasts so much longer. M E Ask our dealer in your town for book of E suggestions and color chart. BEpr Wj, Manufactured bj % Peaslee-Gaulbert Co. Here is a rare specimen of business you^ as we think that is wh | 3asn. UUKKll-P1 <pO'J."U. ?i r inaat , tfff the price. Gregorv-Oonder Mule Co. ) |HafrB?? ''There's a sad case," Haid Mrs. "' Jones, as she laid the paper on her REWARD knees and wiped her spectacles. "A Ar. thp i^xington County Fair, P. G. bride ?truck dumb after leaviunr the : Fr,.s;. , v ^ 0.,p c^Vcat, e<>lor altar, ?ii;d by last accounts she hadu't . snriii ferrip^; one black recovered her speech. } rain coat, one currycomb and brush, "Its the way of the world, my 1 all(i one buggy whip, dear,'* said old Mrs. Jones with a sigh, i \rr if U* Dr-her lost one open "It's the way of the world. Some orlvillK i,lU1ie, round leather, men have all the luck. jf someone has taken these through T- - " r"77 mistake, please return to undersigned, trench Chauffer (to deat farmer on Tf auvone has stolen them, and will a Devonshire road)?Can you tell me, return Vhem to the undersigned, no sare, vere I get some of ze petrel? f questions will be asked. Farmer (.with his hand to his ear.) j If not received in the above two ? * , \ ways, a ie\yard of $25.00 will be paid French Jtaaufrer -Non, non, non. to any person who will Moprehend the Not ze bay; ze petrol. Zis eez a mot- guilty parties and furnish sufficient or car, not a horse. evidence to convict. - ?? o C. M. EF1RD, Secretrry The largest public school building J . ? in Europe is the new continuation J ~ __ ' Saxe-Weimar, Germauy. I rfoticB, Trespassers. | rp^jg to notify all persons not to Kleptomaniacs will take almost ary hunt qr trespass in anyway whatever thing but a hint. j upon onr lands, as the law will be enr?~K4. * i *1. * v ! iorocd against such trespassers. Debt, ih a remnle that has more en- c THOS W GTTNTER trances than exits. I J. *B. D. HARMAN. Women lean toward mystery, but J JEROME RISH. men lean toward mastery. f Oct. 15,l'd2? 2p I THE JEWELER 1508 Main St, Columbia, S. C. REPAIRS ii71 Frftni?cj IIAJLW1M) ASD JEWELRY Makes Then fioed as New MEDALS ASD BADGES Manufactured' in Our Own * Shops for Schools and Other Purposes AVERY, The Jeweler 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C. AM MASTER OF THE OPTICAL BUSINESS My motto is painstaking conscientious Optical service. I have one of the most completely equipped optical offices, in Columbia. Let me do your optical work and show you how I can serve you. Spectacles and Eye-glasses repaired and lenses matched in 30 minutes. TFiroa rrraiTn ifa rmfcimonc r?f mflnv JL JU1V/V ' WV V|/VlVlUUO Ul UJMUJ years experience to serve you and .* we can promise you the highest degree of accuracy, reliability and satisfaction in ali case9 entrusted to me. Come and see ns, we make n* charge for our examination. B, H. Berk man ESTABLISHED 1879. 1418 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA. S. C. BEAR IN MIND C. D. Kenny Co. Is Headquarters for Snsrar. Coffee. Teas. Rice. _ 0 j ? 7 7 7 Etc. Fresh Coffee roasted daily. Don't put off buying your coffee and sugar. They're going Higher. C. D. KENNEY CO. 1639 Main Street, Phone 157. Columbia, S. C. t i A Watch is Valuable When it Keeps Time. If you want your watch to keep Correct Time* see M. WEISS, % Watch Repairing a Spsciaty # Also Dealer in Watches and Jewelry. 1336 Assembly st., Columbia. S. C. FARMS! FARMS! if you want to buy a good tsr:rj at iigni jTlv c aii^wbere in South Carolina, o&li on or write me. If you want to sell your farm quick for cash, make your price rijjht and I will sell it for you, no matter where located. I sell choice city property, too. Hope A. Dickert, 1507 Main Street, Columbia, - South Carolina* "Always Hustling."