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[MIKE'S 1 C 0 L U M B I We have opened our NeA will be pleased for our Le: get their new hat. it give nounce to our friends that c grand success. We are s Dry Goods, Notions, Clothi: ting, Art Squares and Rugs Uf li r>T7rt 1 r> d-AnV O hi cr 11 C iiftVC XIX w Suits at $8.50, and 100 E $1.75 each, all wool. CaU and see us want. We are 8 and here 1 1 * * THE PRICES TELL. J. B. FRII Wholesale Grocers, Flc Fee >. ? - - * - TO We want me mercnanze, jtu ington County to CaU and Si Purchaser We Can FiU I Money. 1823-1825 Main St funs 1730 MAIN STREE1 x Is where you can find < 1 %/ | , or ali I DOORS, Si BLIND! 'I| LIME ANI 4/ { j I CABINET | Call or write for Prices. i sjsbcz:-. - R rr _--T - > WATER GEO This is the time for Lexiii?tonian< 0ther n.ings they need. Always see me Swift's Premium H; best, at 121-1 J 12 W S-b JoL Wholesale and I General Groceries, Beef, i 932 GERVAIS STREET, in ARCH STSREi A, S. C. \r Millinery Department and dngton friends to call and s us great pleasure to an>ur Millinery Opening was a ihowing grand bargains in tig for Men and Boys, Mat 5. bargain in Men's $12.50 toys' Knee Pants suits at for anything you ilways the same j to remain. i THE QUALITY SELLS* >AY & CO., and Retail >ur, >d and Grain. inters and Farmers of LexUs Before They Make Their rour Wants and Save Tov ireet, Columbia, S. C. ___ V IV W VIIVIJ i) r, COLUMBIA, S. C. | one of the best stocks of | NTS-" , KINDS | LSH, S & GLASS ) CEMENT. | MANTLES. | Owing to the growing demand for our Hand Harness, we find ourselves ove* d on Factory Made " V1/5 . .. I... OA rl OVC TTT11 1 auu *-A ii" ucai UV ua;o sell all Faru?>\ 'woods at greatly reduced prices. These good- are made by Factories o? the highest reputation, and consist of Carriage, Buggy and Slip Harness. It will pay any one to g;;t our prices DAVIS & COMPANY, 1517 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. OUR PIES we found favor with everybody bahes.and men, the little girl in nafores and her mother and her andmother. They are of the Feet, delicious, wholesome, elt-in-your-mouth kind, and e're anxious to have you try Lem if you don't know the proicts of* our ovens. If yon do now we won't have to ask you. EIDUMBER'S STEM BAKERY, G0LDM3IA, S. C. UND FLOXXB > to buy their supply of Good Flour aud before you buy. ams, guaranteed the 2c per pound. ERIOT, Retail Dealer in flatten, Pork and Sausage. COLUMBIA, S. C Congressman Lever's Good Work. News and Courier. To the Editor of the Sunday News: I am writing to emphasize the fact that the farmers of the whole country, and South Carolina in particular, owe to Congressman Lever for his efforts in having potash salts put 011 the freeli9t a debt of gratitude which they should endeavor to pay byevery means in their power; not only by personal expressions of their appreciations, but by giving him continued support when he asks for it. Putting potash on the free list will save to this State alone not less than $250,000 to $300,000 per year, or $3,000,000 in ten j ears, and this enormous saving to the farmers has been secured by the splendid cf forts of Mr. Lever almost alone, i cast no reflections on our other Congressmen ; no doubt they helped him much, but Mr. Lever's winning personalities and his evident high purposes win for him especially an earnest consideration from "the powers that be.,? E. N. Chisolm. Rowesville, S. C., April 9, 1909. One Girl Shoots Another Down on Street. Millview, Fla.?Mabel Dickersori shot and mortally wounded Marj Wineglass here Wednesday afternoorj on the streets. Several shots were fired, one of which struck the latter in the back. The Dickerson girl is in jail. ALL UNSTRUNG. Many Lexington People Suffei From Nervous Troubles and Don't Snow Why. Thousands of cases of kidney trouble show few outward symptoms except nervousness, depression, languor, irritabilitity and an inclination to worry over trifles. It is generally due to the poisonous action of uric acid on bloo<3 AV./1 Lft An-HO/I OTAQni auu UC1YCS) U1U uau u UC vuipu v/av VJ/I by caring the kidneys. Doan's Kidnej Pills cure these ills by curing the kidneys. Lexington women are learning it. W. P. Metts, of New Brooklanc near Lexington. S. C., says: "I suffered severely at times from attacks oi kidney trouble. Severe pains caughl me in the small of my back and wert so severe that I was unable to get about for days. The kidney secretions were very irregular in passage and often s retention existed. I finally heard about Loan's Kidney Pills, procured them al theKaufmann Drug Co., and since using them I am free from my formei trouble. I now feel better iu every waj and heartil}'- endorse Doan's Kidnej Pills to other sufferers." For sale by all dealers. Price ~>0 cents Foster-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, New York sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?anc take no other. Honesty in Jewelry "If it came from Sentz's, you | know it's all right," is what one of our customers remarked to another the other day. (When you bay Jewelry, you generally have to take the "Jew- 1 eler's word for it" whether it is I good or not. I That's just where our reputation for honesty and fair dealing counts. And furthermore, we will 'always give you your money back and ask no questions any time you are dissatisfied with a purI chase. Special attention to mail orders, CHARLES P. SBNTZ, JEWELER, | 1439Main, Columbia, S. C I Quite Sufficient. A child-loving man was on his way to Denver transact some important business. During the afternnr>n hp nofiped. in the ODDOsite sec tion of ine Pullman a sweet-faced, tired-appearing woman, traveling with four small childred. Feeling sory for the mother he soon made friends with the little ones. Early the next morning he heard their eager questions behind the curtains of the berths, and the patient "yes, dear," of the mother as she tried to dress them, and lookingout, he saw small white foot pertruding beyond the opposite curtain. Reaching across the aisle he took hold cf the "large toe and began to recite: "This little pig went to market, This little pig stayed at home: This little pig had a piece of roast beef, This little pig had none; This little p g cried 'wee-wee' all the way home." ^ "How is that?" inquired the eager man. Then the foot was suddenly withdrawn, and a cold, quiet voice said: "I should think it was quite si flicient."?Ladies Home Journal. % Drsamcd He Was la Paradise. Father Vaughan, of London, Found Few Millionaires There. A dispatch from London to the New York American says: Father Bernard Vaughan, speaking in the East End, related the following dream, which he said he had one night recently: "I thought that I had died, and after I had been in Purgatory for 110 short time I received a visit from my guardian angel, who brought me the good news that the cleansing fires had done their work, and that now I might follow him and pass out of the King's prison house. At the great door my angel pointed to a meandering path 1 that led up at a great height to a gate, which in the distance looked like a flame of gold. "Before lifting his wings, my guard ian bade me be of good heart, for now there was nothing to keep me from the Golden Gate. Light-hearted and brimful of joy and expectation, with i elastic step, I flew rather than walked up the steep incline until I found myself standing before the gate of Paradise. "Wildly impatient to cross the thresh. old I rang the great silver bell, t which was answered by blessed Peter himself. The key-bearer, with what 1 I thought a tinge of sadness on his bright countenance, looked me in the i face, saying: T am very sorry, dear friend, but we cannot let you in today.* " 'And why, pray,' I asked, 'not today? I do not think I could live till to-morrow, I am simply agonizing to get in.' " 'Well, replied the saint, we are expecting a millionaira from London to| day, so I must emphasize the occasion by letting no one else in on the same day.' ' 44 4What! I exclaimed. 'You do not - mean to say you act up here as they r do below, and make money a test, ' and give millionaires the first place?' " 'No, no, my son,' replied St Peter, I *1 am not making much of the million* aire on account of his wealth, but bep ; cause we so rarely see one up here. ; Usually they go down in the opposite t- direction, and lose their souls like i Dives, of whom you have so often J spoken. Bat the rich man coming b here to-day is one who not only left his money to the poor after his death, but even in his lifetime gave a living , wage to all in his employment. Hence you see I want, as I said to emphasize this singularly rare sight of the rich ' man deserving to pass from earth 1 straight to Heaven.' "Having heard this explanation I ; answered. "Tis well, 'tis well,' and > sat consoling myself as best I could on the doorstep. Presently, which to me samed a thousand years, so slowly passed the time. I saw coming toward me a poor brother man whom I recognized as one who had been in the employ of the millionaire. " " 'Pat," said I to him, 'you need j not ring the bell, for no one will be let I in to-day,' Sure,' said Pat. 'if I only I ni-Aiir 1 r>i"irl ortrmorh anr? Inner pnnnrrh iu?u "to "tolike a cock. I'll shame St Peter to letting me in.' " 'No, don't do that,' I replied, 'but as your prayers have so much helped the salvation of your millionaire master, just spring on my back as you are J and we'll both get in.' "Accordingly he sprang upon my back and once more I stood before the gate and rang the bell right merrily. At once it was opened, St Peter asking, What is this?' to which I replied, "The millionaire's advance luggage.' " 'Pass through at once,' said the saint, but the blaze of light that suddenly flashed across my eyes wcke me up." Father Yaughan said that the lesson which the dream taught him was that there was no investment for money like that of helping the needy and poor. 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