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' HiiHn' Fa ^ m wo ma - the best Shoes that can be i SEE OURS BE: * E. P. & F. ^ yiV >' 1710 Main Strei r - ' ./ - = Lombard Iron Woi AUGUSTA, Foundry, Maohlno and Boiler Work Bridges, Roofs, Tanks, Tower and Building C \ Cane and Shingle Mill Machinery and Repaii , road Castings; Railroad and Mill Supplies; B LIGHT SAW MILLS^and^Gi !VULCANITE ' V Hade ready for use, sate J new v J Weatherproof Hot r BEST : HOOFING : J Is extremely durable. V cold. Always pna Die ana J together in the rolls, Is( and coated with superior ^ cannot evaporate; therefc 5 Requires no a i Guaranteed to c< [ I \ Roofing F^tch in 600 lb bs ? ^ Coal Tar S 'NCORP i WHOLESALI v ? Columbia, QUALITY fzX-r'ipk'..:* 1 f - \ ;.fl "J ' ' V. You have probably bought many thn good, that cost a good price, but unde " / ' test of service soon proved themselves wc : ( y Itrsmight have been shoes that soor the sides, caps'broke down, heels gave r'; \ *'- * ' " ' gave ont. and soles were plated. r ? V * ; - V 0 wear, and'be m wear your mc " . and choice st< V V f : t. a. : . Opposite Post Office, rv- - ????? ???????? J /. ' """* " ' /SB J Unexcelled Dininj 3: Through Pullman Sleepi | (dK Convenient Schedule mS For full information jjjji consult nearest Southern! W J. C. LUSK, D /|S BROOKS MORGAN, A. - _. .' , 1908 IID-WINTER; c Qh/\AC all bind of leathers to suit c dress and every day wear. f rmers' medium and heavy * rk Shoes a specialty. You t y depend that we give you c bought and at a small profit, c FOSE YOU BUY S A. DAVIS,! 5t, Columbia, S. C. / ks and Supply Co. , GEORGIA IH a Bnd Mill Supply Store. Kngin?, Boilers, ; j { lonatruction; Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil, Fertiliser, t rs Building. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail- ? I ^ citing, Packing, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, , f i *? onH nonon^rs. ) i, eic.; onani.ujj, ruiit.o, g> , CAST EVERY DAT? [ * Capacity for 300 Heuids ' v as and Erie ENGINES, Kortlng and 1 or Injectors. Turbine Water Wheels, etc. > 1 Grade Mill BOILERS Built to Hartford Specifications a Specialty , Locomotive Tender Tanks Write U? Before You Buy * innnieie<eieieieieieiei?ieitifi?r > 1S0LINE ENGINES in Stock t ihipment. ' . kWWVWVWWJ rabies Ve Advise ' J i ROOFINGf irated and coated under a J process. J J ( ;proof and Fireproof. J \ MATERIAL : KNOWN Not affected by beat or J ] i flexible. It does not stick J i easily affixed. Impregnated \ \ damp-proof materials which J 1 >re 5 t nnual painting. ^ * mtain no coal tar. ^ * irrels - $1.25 jcrlClbs \ f $4.00 per barrel ^ J ORATED, i { 2 and RETAIL, 1 S t - - S. C. J | VWWWWVwS I ' SHOES! j 2 ags that looked i r the rugged ?" \ L.. / ksa ic >rthless. ' l run over at way, sewing . ^ I ( I I against these tilings, especially in foot\ confident of getting the best quality foot< iney can buy, take advantage of the large ^ ick constantly available for making pleasat our store. i t \ t for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.5C a t t B O Y N E , I V Columbia, S. C. p n ????? r ? RAILWAY. $ I % Gar Service, $ j. Ing Cars on all Trains, i I s on Local Trains. ^ j d as to rates, routes, etc. Railway Ticket Agent, or * ? . P. A., Charleston, S. C. : ? G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. t] ti i J ?* ^j n i Resolution of Respect. At a recent meeting of Brookland ..odge K. of P., the following preamble and resolutions were unaniuously adopted: Whereas, Brookland Lodge K. of P. Jo. 76, has been called on by divine rovidence to mourn the loss of one ?f our Past Chancellor Commanders, 5ro. W. D. Gray; therefore, be it reolved: 1st. That by the death of brother iray we have lost one of our most ealou9 members. 2nd. That by his death we lose his louncil in our lodge;-yet we will jherish his memory for his Pythian ideiity. 3rd. That while we deeply deplore his dispensation of the Supreme Ruler >f the universe, we bow in submission o His unerring will. 4th. That our castle hall be sfuitably Iraped in mourning and a page in our ninute book be inscribed to his mem>ry, and a copy of these resolutions >e sent to his family and the same be tent to our county papers with the equest to be published, also to the touth Carolina Pythian for publicaion. M. H. WITT, C. R. COSTNER, L. W. MOAK, Committee. New Brookland, March 10. Fiae Display Of Shoos. One of the finest displays of shoes >ver shown in any store in the South, s found in the two store windows of ;he Ehrlich's Shoe Stores in Colum)ia. This firm has just received a rery large shipment of the famous [legal shoes, and the different styles ire shown in this display. When you vant shoes, the best that money can )uy, go to Ehrlich's Shoe Store, Coumbia. See their ad. elsewhere. . Give Up to Die B. Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia St., Evansrille, Ind., writes: 'For over five years [ was troubled with kidney and bladder iffections which caused me much pain md worry. I lost flesh and was all run lown, and a year ago had to abandon ivork entirely. I had three of the best jhysicians who did nie no good and 1 ,vas practically given up to die. Foley's Sidney Cure was recommended and the.. irst botJtle gave me great relief, and ifter taking the second bottle I was enirely cured." Why not let it help you ? iaufmann Drug Co. Hissed His Han. "You, my friend!" bellowed the )rator, leaning over the desk and jointing his long finger at the honest )ld farmer in the front row, relates The Chicago Tribune. "You realize, lo you no? that you occupy a prouder >ositi6n than any monarch of the old vorld? You can make and unmake nen! You can adopt or defeat the jolices of presidents, curb the ambiiiop of the demagogue, and in the ast analysis you can declare war or jeace, punish monopoly, reward pairiotic endeavor, and almost change he face of the world! You are an American sovereign in your own right, md 3rou know it!" "Its a lie!" iniignantly answered the honest old armer. "I'm the onl3r greenbaeker n the whole township, and I .hain't jot influence enough to wad a popjun!" ? ? ? 1 Don't Burn Money. As soon as the season opens up, do lot go out and commence to burn off he vegetable matter on your fields )ur soil needs humus, and it is a misake to burn grass, corn stalks or cotcm stalks. If you are ablp, buy a italk cutter and cut them up, so they vill not be in the way of the plow or he growing crop. If you do not feel ible to purchase a stalk cutter, take loes or sticks and break the stalks to )ieces. Many farmers think when hev go out some windv day in the pring and set fire to all the stubble md 9talks on their farm, that they trqdoing something?and in fact they ire. burning up money?for any ton >f stubble is worth ?5 to the soil as uanure, while the ash from this stub)le would not weigh over 80 pounds md not be worth exceeding fifty jents.?Southern Cultivator. No Case on Record There is no case on record of a coug^ r cold resulting in pneumonia or conumption after Foley's Honey and Tar las been taken, a9 it will stop your :ongh and break up your cold quickly, itefuse any but the genuine Foley's loney and Tar in a yellow package. ? Contains no opiates and is safe and sure, derrick's Drug Store. Lover Wins Mail Fight. A dispatch from Washington says: 'Full railway postal service will be ^ven the people living between Aurusta and Columbia at: an early date. ?he service will be operated on trains *os 7 and 130. Representative Lever has been at rork on this matter for a long time md has just been notified by the auhorities of the postoffice department hat the service will be inauerurated within a few days. "Some time ago the department inormed Mr. Lever that the new service pould be started, but it has been im>os9ible up to this time to get the lecessary postal cars from the raiload company. All the towns beween Columbia and Augusta will prof<t by the new arrangement." Be careful about that little cough, ret something right away; some good, eliable remedy that will move the owels Kennedy's Laxative Cough yrup acts gently yet promptly on the owels and allays inflammation at the ame time. It is pleasant to take and ; is especially recommeded for cliilren, as it taste s nearly as good as male sugar. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug !o. Four members of one family have ied within four weeks at Windsor, liken county, ol' pneumonia. On 'eb. 12, Marnev Bell, died of pneulonia; a few days later Mrs. J. P. tell, his mother, died of the same isease; on Monday of last week, 'rank Bell, another brother, died of he same disease, and on Wednesday . P. Bell, the younger son, died, laking four deaths in the same famy within a month. The Man With The Hen. Tell me not in broken measures Modern farming does not pay, Foi a farm produces chickens, And the hens?do they not lay? Eggs are high and going higher, And the price is soaring fast; Every time we get to market, It is higher than the last. Not a coop but that produces, Every day an egg or two; So the farmer gains his hundreds, Even though the hens be few. Every egg is very precious, And the hens are held in awe; When the farmer hears one cackle, He gives a loud "Haw; haw!" In the broad and busy farm-yard Struts a rooster now and then. But the shrewd, progressive farmer. Has eyes only for the hen. Trust no rooster, how showv Be the feathers in hi9 tail"; Pay attention to the biddies. And your wealth will never fail. Lives of farmers all remind us We may roll in wealth some day, If we hustle to the market With the eggs our pullets lay.?Exchange. W. B. Bowell Acquitted. Mr. W. B. Rowell, charged with the murder of Jonas C. Blount, an Atlantic Coast Line detective four years ago, was acquitted iD the court at Florence last week. This was the second trial, the first resulting in . a verdict of manslaughter and a sentence of five years. W. B. Rowell is a brother of the late Percy E., Rowell, for several years principal of the Palmetto Collegiate Institute at this place, and Mr. Melvin L. Rowell, who is also well known tc our people. Remember that when the stomach nerves fail or weaken, dyspepsia or indigestion must always follow. But, strengthen these same weak inside nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative, and then see how quickly health will again return. Weak heart and kidney nerves can also be strengthened with the restorative, where heart pains, palpitation or kidney weakness is found. Don't drug the stomach, nor stimulate the heart or kidneys. That is wrong. Go to the cause of these ailments. Strength en these weak inside nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative and get well. A simple, single test will surely tell. Kauf/ mann Drug Co. You Will Never Se Sorry For telling the truth. For living a pure life. For your faith in Christ. Fordoing your very best. For confessing your sins. For thinking before acting. For being kind to the poor. For helping a fallen brother. For hearing before judging. For forgiving your enemies. For being candid and frank. ? The robe which John Wesley wore when he was christened, over 200 years ago, is now the property of Miss Emily Pashley of Workshop, England, .it having come to her from her grandfather, at whose house Wesley lived for a time w7hen but an infant. A severe cold that may develop into pneumonia over night, can be cured quickly by taking Foley's Honey and Tar. It will cure the most obstinate ?^ >-> t /->/-vn r?li ond ofrori V iOUAlilg CSJUU. Uiivu^vwv** J lungs. The genuine is in a yellow pack-'1 age. Derrick's Drug Store. A case of smallpox developed in the Richland county jail la9t week and every precaution has been taken to prevent the spread of the disease. Gov. Ansel v on Wednesday reappointed Mr. E. J. Watson to be the commissioner of agriculture and immigration for a term of four years. Mr. Wat9on has most acceptably filled the position since it was created by the general assembly and his re-appointment will be heralded with pleasure by ^Mr. Watson's many friends. Get DeWitt's Carborlized WitcliHazel Salve?it is healing, soothing and cooling. It is good for piles. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Through the efforts of Congressman Lever, Postmaster Huggins, of the Columbia postoffice, is to have a new clerk or cashier. The salaries will also be increased at an early date. W. B. Barnington, in charge of the advertising car of the Sparks circus, was killed while standing on the rear end of his car in Augusta on Wednesday. Rings Little Liver Pills for biliousness ' and sick-headache. They clean the system and clear the skin. Price 25c. Try them. Sold by the Kaufmann Drug Co. j Quite a sensation was caused in Washington last week by the annnnnppmpnt that the nnstmasters in Texas are assessed 5 per cent, of their salaries foi campaign purposes. AGE NO BAR. Everybody in South Carolina is Eligible. Old people stooped with suffering, Middle age. courageously fighting, Youth protesting impatiently; Children, unable to explain; All in misery from their kidneys. Only a little"backache first. Comes when you catch a cold. Or when you strain the back. Many complications follow. Urinary disorders, diabetes, Bright's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills cure backache. Cure every form of kidney ills. J. W. Powell, proprietor of a gen- j eral store, and coal, wood and ice J dealer of Waverly, living at 2010 j Blandin2 St.. Columbia. S. C.. savs: i "My son has been afflicted with kid- J ney and urinary trouble from childhood, being unable to control the i secretions especially when asleep. I Since using Doan's Kidney Pills he I has entirely recovered. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 I cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, I New York, sole agents for the United ! States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. muliwp liiii1 titftPMogngagsan?B?a Tonsiliti is swelling ond inflamn Ihe glands ai Ihe side of Sloeav's Liivinveiv used as a gargle and applie Ihe oulside of Ihe Ihroal re the swelling and gives insran! For Croup, Quincy Sor Bronchitis, Asthma, Pair Lungs this liniment is urn Sloans Liniment is indispc when travelling because il penetrating, warming, sool healing and antiseptic. Price 25i,50*fcH< Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston. Ma I BANK OF I : CHAPIN | Our banking facilities U 4hnm *? ir/M *> n/\mm flUWV (ilVlll H? JVM I WMIIII I terest paid on time depos I with your business. I J. F. HC I J. A. BLACKWELDER, E Tfee Palmetto 1 COLXJMBI WE ARE A Depository for the ITni of South Carolina, the Co of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 United States B( Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Accounts of Banks, Firm WE PAY / Four Per Cent, on deposit terest calculated quarter! WE PROMISE Our best efforts to transa( satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL B CAPITAL $2 "Wilie Jones, President. | ?????????#??e?oee?0?soo0 j . I SEE ji ! TTERFI! w ??2uia " I ? ? ? 0 ? Is your Liver all right? g ? Are your Kidneys in a | healthy condition? If so, g 8 HILTON'S LIFE far 8 c 8 the LIVEE 8 8 and KIDNEYS 8 will keep them so. If not, g C Hilton's Life for the Liver g k and Kidneys will make g them so. A 25c. bottle g g will convince you of this g ? fact. Sold wholesale by g | % The Murray Drug Co., % Columbia, S. C. # {] 3 For sale at The Bazaar, 3 3 Lexington, S. C. 3 ??? ?? ? ?????? ? ?? | mand LOSXSfflTHS ( 1719 Main Street, I COLUMBIA, S. C. Repairers of GUNS, BICYCLES, AUTOMOBILES, ETC., ETC. We give special care and attention to all work in our line and solicit a share of the patronage of our Lexington friends. Satisfaction Guaranteed. . I S a a m and WHISKEY HABIT8 n fijLv HER cured at home with- U Sr B 9 R EOT out pain. of par- | S 9 H VI ticulars sen f .^KEE, * 1 Atlanta, <*a. Office 104 N. Pryor Street. ? V Pure and Beeewax Wanted. Wanted?Otter, mink, coon, fox and all kinds of furs. Highest prices paid for beeswax and furs. Rice B. Harman, Lexington, S. C. r -4>- 4 Don't cough your head or: wNm you can get a guaranteed Remedy in Bees Laxative Cough Syrup. L is especially v recommended for children as its pleasant ro take, is a gentle laxative thus expelling the phlegm from the system, j For coughs, colds, croup, whooping- j cough, hoarseness and all Bronchial j trouble. Guaranteed. Sold by Kauf- i maun Drug Co. urn mi ii i in Chest iurpassedjUWUHJH (nsable i CHAPIN, S C * 9 \/ i are excellent. We and. 5 per cent. in-, ;sts. Kindly favor us >NEYCUTT, Cashier. President. National Bank, A, S. C. bed States Government, the State nnty of Richland and the City mds and $100,000 State of South t \ V #\ s, Corporations and Individuals. :s in our Savings Department, in7 ;t your business to your entire ANK, - - Columbia, S. C. 50,000.00 J. P. Matthews, Cashier. . \ Portrait Phsfographsrs, y Opposite Wright's Hotel, I0LUMBIA, - - S. C. i ?o strictly High Grade Work. lid and New Pictures Copied and Enlarged, Please call and see our beauiful Photo Color Dispay. sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry or Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If you cau't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. . H. LACHICOTTE & CO, JEWELERS, 124 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Phone 934 BROWS LFGHORN FOWLS /^Prizewinners; rhe greatest layers. Irs eggs that pay. Good foragers; IVarher quickly and mature early. Ksgs for hatchingfresh from yards, $1.00 per 15 RICE B. HARMAN, Lexington, S. C.