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FURNITU FUR II II We carry a full line of Furn j Goods at lowest prices. See our Rockers, Chairs, Bedsteads, Suites, Dining Suites, I jjjp Shades, Carpets, Rug We buy in solid car lots, wh most merchants. Just giv< ? rest\ COFFINS AND CASK v *; vV ; ^ w w Swansea Fu SWANS] * t* t* i* t * i* t* !* Lombard Iron Wort AUGUSTA, ff Foundry, Machine And Boiler Worses a Bridges, Roofs, Tanks, Tower and Building Con % \ Cane and Shingle Mill Machinery and Repairs; ' < road Castings; Railroad and Mill Supplies ;Belti Oilers, el . | - Ji Atle^ mm Leader a High G Jfclj Br III iii^^^iMPi'HI' pi V? V i V light" SAW HILLS and GAS - x Quick Sh; * - - * \ V; 1 V For Roofing Troc | VULCANITE J Made ready for use, satur; ^ newpi i Weatherproof, Rotp > BEST : BOOTING : 19 x la extremely durable. ? cold. Always pliable and f J together in the rolls, Isea 5 and coated with superior di \ cannot evaporate; therefor S Bequires no an / Guaranteed to cor J Boofing Pitch in 600 lb bar x Coal Tar WC'-'J' 1 INCORPO WHOLESALE # Columbia, fc; : * ? QUALITY You have probably bought many thing 'L' f \ i : , food, that cost a gooa price, out uuuer ^ ^ . i test of service soon proved themselves wort ? It might have been shoes that soon : the sides, caps^broke down, heels gave \ * gave out and soles were plated. - \ i ' . ; " \ S rfi-\ s. ' i ; To"guard aj wear, andjbe co * H wear jour mom ' * ' and choice sfcocJ w/^T ing selections a Wl j % Opposite Post Office, . ? The Palmetto columb: we abe A Depository for tiie Un of South Carolina the C of Columbia. we own $400,000 United States E Carolina Bonds. we solicit Accounts of Banks, Fire we pay Four Per Cent, on depos: terest calculated quarter ' we pbomise Our best efforts to transs satisfaction. palmetto national 3 CAPITAL $ Wilie Jones, President. i * mmmmmmtBmaammammmmammmBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmn RE! N ITU RE! iture and House Furnishing line of Bedroom Suites, Parlor .ace Curtains, Window ;s, Art Squares, etc. ich enables us to buy cheaper 3 us a call and we will do the ETS A SPECIALTY. : : : rniture Co., EA, S. C. | is and Supply Co.! GEORGIA i\d Mill Supply Store. Engines, Boiler*, ; struction ; Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil, Fertiliser, Building. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Railing, Packing, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, tc.; Shafting, Pulleys, and Hangers. CAST EVE3LY DAY > Capacity for :?00 Hands s and Erie ENGINES, Kortlntf and Injectors, Turbine Water Wheels, etc. trade Mill 90IU1RS Built to Hartford Specifications Specialty Locomotive Tender Tanks Write Ua Before You Buy ?????"ampi pi pi pi?????* >OLINE EHJlrLNES in atoca Lpment. 7 fcWV^WWW^ ibles We Advise j ROOFING > ated and coated under a J rocess. J roof and Fireproof. * ATERIAL : KNOWN ? Not affected by beat or \ lexible. It does not stick J sily affixed. Impregnated J unp-proof materials which J e mial naintinsr. ^ itain no coal tar. ^ rels - $1.25 per 100 lbs $4.00 per barrel k LOWRANCE, RATED, A and BETAIL, / & S. C. > wvwwwwvS SHOES! s that looked the rugged fcless. ran oyer at ray, sewing ' gainst these things, especially in footnfident of getting the best quality foot3y can buy, take advantage of the large k constantly available for making pleast our store. tor W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.5C JO YNE, Columbia, S. C, National Bank, [A, S. C. ited States Government, the State onnty of Richland and the City londs and $100,000 State of South as, Corporations and Individuals. its in our Savings Department, inly ict your business to your entire BANK, - - Columbia, S. C. 250,000.00 J. P. Matthews, Cashier. Prohibition in Zansas City. The Kansas state attorney has issued a statement regarding the effects of prohibition which went into effect in Kansas City, July 1, 1906, in which he states that the official records show that during the year following the closing of the saloons the city building operations increased 209.7 per cent. He also says: "The closing of the saloons has reduced our court expenses $25,000 a year, which was formerly spent in the prosecution of criminals. During the time the saloons were open there was never a term of court that did not require from six to eight weeks to try criminals. Since then no term has been more than three weeks, and one term we did not have a single criminal for trial. This month the same court took only three days to try all the * ** t _ i_ n criminal cases on tne aocKeu jDvery saloon was closed on July 3, 1906. Less than three months' after our schools opened. In former years we had to employ from six to eight addiI tional teachers by reason of the in, crease in population, but there was > such an unusual demand for admis/ sion that we had to employ eighteen | new teachers. J went to the teach> ersandsaid, "From whence comes > this large demand for admission to ? our public schools?" The result was 1 a list of 600 boys and girls from twelve ' to eighteen years of age who attend ed the public schools last year for the > first time. And they gave as the rea> son why they had not attended in > former years that they had to assist a 1 drinking father to earn a living for ; the family. "One Touch of Nature Makes the whole World Kin." When a rooster finds a big fat worm he calls all the hens in the farm yard to come and share it. A similar trait of human nature is to be observed when a man discovers something exceptionally good?he wants all his friends and neighbors to share the benefits of his discovery. This is the touch of nature that makes the whole world kin. This explains why people who have been cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy write letters to the manufacturers for publication, that others similarly ailing may also use it and obtain relief. Behind everyone of these letters is a warm hearted wish of the writer to be of use to some one else. This remedy is for sale bv Kaufman n Drug Co. . 1 Saved By Turkey Cottier. Augusta, Ga., April 1.?The family of Mr. Calyin C. Seago, living about six miles from Augusta, on *'the old Savannah road," were saved from death by fire last night by a turkey gobbler. Fire started in the kitchen and was rapidly burning toward the front of the house when the family was awakened by a terrific noise made by the turkey in the yard. The bird J x- 1i-i WciS IOU11U L'U Ut! WaiJi.liig OIUUL1U bug house gobbling away at a merry clip. So soon as the family had gotten out of the house the biid disappeared and has not been seen since. The fire was confined to the rear portion of the house. Death Was on His Heels. Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va., had a close call in the spring of 1900. He says: "An attack of pneumonia left me so weak and with such a fearful cough that my friends declared consumption had me, and death was on my heels. Then I was persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It helped me immediately, and after taking two and a half bottles I was a well man again. I found out that New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and lung disease in all the world." Sold under guarantee at Kaufmann Drug Co., and Derrick's Drug Store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Kay Sill the Jug Trade. A dispatch from Washington says: The sub-committee of the Senate judiciary committee thinks that it has at last devised a plan which will seriously interfere with the shipment of i liquor from another State into a prohibition State. The committee has practically agreed to report a bill, the gist of which is that express companies shall be restrained from handling ) liquor shipments consigned to prohibition States. This is sought to be accomplished by making it unlawful for express companies to act as agents either for the consignor or the consignee. Some > States already have a law of this kind. It is held that if express companies can be prevented from transporting lottery tickets they can also be inhibited from carrying liquor. The subjudiciary committee concluded some time ago that shipments of liquor into prohibition States could not be prevented by subjecting such shipments to the police regulations of the States, and as a result all bills predicated upon that principle were rejected. Mr. S. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W. Ya., writes: "I was a sufferer from kidney disease, so that at times I could not get out of bed, and when I did I could not 1 stand straight. I took Foley's Kidney Cure. One dollar bottle and part of the second cured me entirely." Foley's Kidney Cure works wonders where others are total failures. Derrick's Drug Store. Returns Home a Rich Man After Thirty-five Years. Mourned as dead for thirty-five years, Taylor Carson has arrived at the home of his brother, J. L. Carson, in Spartanburg, bringing with him a store of wealth realized from the sale of a gold mine at Rawhide, Nevada, says a dispatch to the News and Courier. Mr. Carson left his home in North Carolina thirty-five years ago and went west. Nothing was heard of him until last Saturday night, .when he arrived at the home of his brother in Spartanburg. The meeting of the two brothers was indeed happy, for each thought the other dead. Taylor Carson, after going west, engaged in gold mining, meeting with more or less success, Several months ago he went to rawhide and opened a mine that vielded rich returns. He made his pile and decided to return south. Before quitting the west he closed out his interest in the mine for one hundred and forty-eight thousand dollars. Chamberlain's Has the Preference. Mr. Fred C. Haniahan, a prominent druggist of Portsmouth, Ya., says: "For the past six years I iiave sold and recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a great remedy and one of the beet patent medicines on the market. I handle some others for the same purposes that pay me a larger profit, but this remedy is so sure to effect a cure, and my cus tomer so certain to appreciate my recommending it to him, that I give it the preference." For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. Augusta Mills Reduce Time. The John P. King Manufacturing company -and the Enterprise Manufacturing company, two of the largest cotton mills in Augusta, have been running only four days a week since April 1st. This schedule will be kept *? ?a _ rs _ i. ^ i..' up iur ail liiueuiiiue tunc. i A Card. . This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and' Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and pi events serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe coughs, and prevents pneumonia and consumption, Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Derrick's Drug Store. * Fiie in Columbia. < Fire at the home of J. W. Gallant, on Elmwood avenue in Columbia on Wednesday, destroyed his stables, in which two horses were burned to death Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup? the cough syrup that tastes nearly as maple sugar and which children like so well to take. Unlike nearly all other cough remedies, it does not constipate, but on the other hand it acts promptly yet gently on the bowels, through which the cold is forced out of the system, and at the same time it allays inflammation. Always use Kennedy's Laxative Cough Svrup. Sold by Kaufmenin TOrncr On J. Belton Hargrove, a white farmer was shot in the face and seriously wounded in Greenwood county on Monday by Milledge Colt, colored. The negro says Mr. Hargrove fired first at him with a rifle, wounding him. Cole is in jail. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little liver pills, Sold by Kauf1 mann Drug Co. Thomas Washington, colored, was sentenced at Walterboro by Judge Hydrick on Saturday to hang May 8th for the murder of another negro last August. WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO. Their TJncs&si&g Work Seeps Us Strong and Healthy. All the blood in the body passes through the kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys filter the blood. They work night and day. When healthy they remove about 500 grains of impure matter daily, when unhealthy some part of this impure matter is left in the blood. This brings on many diseases and symptoms? pain in the back, headache, nervousness, hot, dry skin, rheumatism, gout, gravel, disorders of the eyesight and hearing, dizziness, irregular heart, debility, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits in the urine, etc. But if you keep the filters right you will have no trouble with your kidneys. Lewie Hall, living on S. Main St., Lexington, S. C., says: "I suffered from kidney trouble for several years. There were severe pains in my back, and my kidneys were at times very copious while at others so scanty tha~t I could scarcely void them.\ When this occurred, I suffered severely and frequently became alarmed about my condition. I grew weak, lost flesh, could not sleep well and was nervous. I finally went to the Kaufmann Drug Co., procured Doan's Kidney Pills J .1 T U ana oegan using mem. 1 can huhcsily say that I never found a remedy that gave me so much relief. I am not as yet cured, but am improving rapidly and I have no hesitancy in recommending Doan's Kidney Pills to other sufferers." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. As usual, we are bu Acts fo? of the General Orders sent di publishers w finest o+tcn+inn Ill k? U CiU UV/11 U1VU Hie IL Bry Law Book Fublishei Booksellers and StaTwo Stores on ] COLUMBIA, --- I BANK OF : : CHAPIN Our banking facilities place them at your comm; terest paid on time depos with your business. J. F. HC J. A. BLACKWELDER, I JiCCE BEOS., GUN and LOCKSMITHS 1719 Main Street, COLUMBIA, - S. C. ( Repairers of ftTTWS X* V 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 Guar- i anteed. For Weak Kidneys'! Inflammation of the blad- j der, urinary troubles and backache use DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills A Week's Trial For" 25c X. C. DeWITT & CO.. CHicaao. XXL WHEELWRIGHT and BLACKSMITH SHOP Afc BERLEY & KYZER'S New Blacksmith Shop yon will find Mr. L. I L. Long ready to give you prompt { service. All kinds of repair work, horseshoeing, etc. Give us a trial. Shop situated near the Berley home- \ stead. Marll 6in hairRbalsam I Clean*. And beautifie. the nair. T Promote! a luxuriant growth. ? B5iWS^= , JW rails to BeBtore Gray 0 Hair to its "Xouthful Color. % Ciye* ?ca!p di vises &^ha:r iaiiing. q Aug. 30, 1 y ^ JlBROWN LFGHORN FOWLS /\X Prize winners; the great est layers. Its eggs that J thmTtSmJ mv. Good foragers; % feather quickly and mature rzZtf early. Eggs for hatching fresh from yards, $1.00 ^ ^ per 15. RICE B. HARMAN, Lexington, S. C. I Furs and Beeswaz Wanted, j Wanted?Otter, mink, coon, fox and all kinds of furs. Highest prices paid for beeswax and furs. Rice B. Harman, Lexington, S. C. j A big cut or a little cur, small scratches or bruises or big on&s are healed quickly by DeWitt's Oarbolized Witch i Hazel Salve. It is especially good for i piles. Get DeWitt's Sold by Kaufmann i Drug Co. J sy printing the . Assembly, irect to the "ill VftP.AitrA MA A WW* V w an Company, rs, Bookbinders, tioners. : : : Main Street, S. C. CHAPIN,) S C I y Ml Vi i are excellent. We 8 and. 5 per cent, in- | its. Kindly favor us I )NEYCUTTj Cashier. j President. | UCKLIK t M, Portrait Photographers. Opposite Wright's Hotel, 30LTJMBIA, - - S. C. :?o? Strictly High Grade Work. Sid and New Pictures Copied and Enlarged. Please call and see our beau;iful 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 can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your ' order to us. ?. H. LACHICOTTB & CO, JEWELERS, 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C 'Phone 934 SEE I HERE! | 0 S Is your Liver all right? { ; Are your Kidneys in a { ; healthy condition ? If so, J I HILTON'S LIFE for 2 the LIVER 2 i j TrrrviTTiTfrt A ana will keep them so. If not, J Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys will make them so. A 25c. bottle will convince you of this J fact Sold wholesale by The Murray Drug Co., 2 Columbia, S.'C. 2 For sale at The Bazaar, 2 Lexington, S. C. 2