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The Great Live Genera Don't take pills and violent purgative They don't care. Take R. L. T. for 1 and all Liver Troubles. It acts in perfe Chills and Fever. Dr. Richardson, of Anderson, S C., 1 La r*Af Lnnxr nf Q1 ycaiB auu aayo m? V* results as this remedy. Chiquola Drug Co., Anderson, S 0.: Dear Sirs: In response to yonr inquiry, I cheerfully 9tate that I have used R. L. T. in my family for several years with very beneficial results. I nave personally used it recently for its tonic effects and have been much benefitted. For chronic constipation, indigestion and torpid liver, I do not know a better remedy. Geo. L. Prince, ? - Judge of 10th Circuit. Manufactured a: CHIQUOLA DRUG COM j FOE SI KAUFMANN DRUG CON mm????? ???????? I Jones' Go L American Beauty Corsets, sp Good Corsets at, each SLort Kimonas at Best Wrappers for ladies, sp A beautiful line of Shirtwais Men's Shirts, with or withom Some Beautiful White Goods Ladies' Black Skirts, great ya Ladies' Wash Skirts, all colo: Remember we are the C xious'for some of the Cash fr and see if we can't save you i Shoes, Millinery, Etc. * _ Jones Cosh Dry Phons 734. /II ? I WW ? J " - - I 1730 MAIN STREET, ijj Is where you can find o: ;j OF ALL I DOORS, SA BLINDS I LIME AND I CABINET ] ,1 Call or write for Prices. IPMWM?1 *************#***#******$** I * | The Caldw 2 1552 Corner Main and ! 2 Columbia Bank. Central^ 2 If. W. WOODWARD, Pr. 2 American and E * Z Bates: American $2. ana Z European, 75c and S I Headquarters for the C z CUISINE UN * White Dininj J* Proper and Careful Atten * * Njw Under New Management w ? Ti . r Medicine and I Tonic. !9. They only make bad matters'worse. Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion set harmony with nature. It prevents las been prescribing continuously for 25 g oy remedy that will give such good ^ ft 1 0 I have been using "Richardson's e Liver Tonic" in my home for some . months past and find it an excellent * preparation. It has served as a snbsti- v tnte for calomel, giving the desired . effect withoot the usual nausea follow- c ing a dose of calomel, and leaving the 6 liver in normal activity. I recommend it without hesitation. S A. J. Oauthen, H Presiding Elder Andereon District. = nd Guaranteed by PANY, Anderson, S. C. ? LIE BY a! IPANY, Lexington, S. C a| SB ecialat 90c M 25c and 50c pi < * - c\tr ^ A O ^ th IOC, 23C, IOC, ja ecial 98c m ts 98c ^ tcollars, special 25c, 48c, 98c , at 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c Lines at-. .$1.98. $2.25, $4.98 rs 98c se tr. 5ASH PEOPLE, and are an- I o< om Lexington. So come in noney on Dry Goods, Notions I bi J cc m?mam?mmmmmnnm?mama?mmmmmmmmBmmmmmmmmm ^ be Goods Company, [ 1534 Main Sfrast. M Ni , COLUMBIA, S. C. I ne of the best stocks of | KINDS cu |J> mi .SH, 5 & GLASS s ?! tr< CEMENT. I 2 ?! no ilANTLES. I in i\ Se OUR PIES * ve found favor with every body >abes and men, the little girl in lafores and her mother and her andmother. They are of the reet, delicious, wholesome, 3lt-in-your - mouth kind, an6 *'re anxious to have you try em if you don't know the proLets of our ovens. If you do low we won't have to ask you. EIDUNGER'S STEAM BAKERY COLUMBIA, S. C. * I /ell Hotels 1 j raylor Streets. Opposite * r located. Columbia, S. C. * a 1 oprietor and Manager. * luropean Plan. * 2.50 per day. I J 11.00. Large, Cool Rooms * r. C. T.'s and T. P. A.'s. | [i EXCELLED. * ? Boom Help i I t i tion Given to All Guests. % i v: ; * i Watch us Grow. * 1 * & Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, trengthen your kidneys, corect urinary irregularities, build ip the worn out -tissues, anjb liminate the excess uric acid hat causes rheumatism. Present Bright's Disease and Dictates, and restore health and trength. Refuse -substitutes. old by all druggists of Lexington, [enry Drug Store, Chapin 8. C. First Bale Sold. The first bale of the new cotton rop was sold at auction in New York flt week and brought 50 cents per Dund, the proceeds being used as usul for charity. This bale was picked ; Hidalgo County, Texas, weighed 3out 416 pounds, and was classed as Dod middling. It was first sold- at ouston, Texas, on June 23, for $375, id was shipped from there to New ork. The cotton purchased in New ork will be shipped to Liverpool here it will again be auctioned. Work 24 Hours A Dav. The busiest little things ever made e Dr. King's New Life Pills Every 11 is a sugar-coated globule of health, at changes weakness into strength, nguor into energy, brain-fag into ental power; curing Constipation, eadache, Chills, Dyspepsia, Malaria, c at Kaufmann Drug Co. Bandits Sold Up Train. Three masked bandits held up the cond section of Oregon Short Line ain No. 1 n'ofth^ound, which left ?den, Utah, at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday orning. All of the passengers in e train were relieved of their valuaes and the express messenger was impelled to deliver the contents of e safe. The' exact amount the rob- i jrs obtained has not been reported, i ,vo passengers were injured. _ | ejected Him; Ha Hilled Her. j Because Jennie Minkoff, not quite j , rejected his attentions, Morris Na- j anson, a young grocer's clerk, lay; wait in the hall at her home in j ew York and shot her through the J iart. She fell dead at his feet. Na- j anson then walked to a police sta- j nil ana remarked mat ne naa "?11100 1 s girl." ! 1 I Seyere Sentence. The up-country i9 not only part of ! e world where the illegal sale of j hiskey is punished. InSunteraman j .11 Dutton, is serving a 3 months' j ntence for just offering a drink to a j isfcomer, according to Button's stati - j ent at the trial. The prohibition law akes this a misdemeanor. A woman's bed room wa9 raided fcr Dlen money and $37,000 out of the J 0,000 stolen was found in the mat- | 298. The money was stolen from a dro bank at Egypt by the woman d a roan accomplice. The man has t been located. Three guests were burned to death | a fire which destroyed a hotel at I neca Falls, N. Y. tficaraguan insurgents captured irartant towns and one of the chief rts on Lake Nicaragua. AS WELL AS j] large ones are welcome here? \ you need not wait nntil your bus- i j iness has assumed great propor- j tions before opening a Checking ; Account, DO SO TO-DAY. Our patrons regardless of the jj amount oi ousmess curie, receive i ; i ' every courtesy in all matters of ; business entrusted to us?and ! there is nothing in safe banking j we cannot perform. Talk it over j with our cashier. I ""j GARQUHA NATIONAL HW, ! I 1 COLUMBIA, S. C. I1 _j.i j Auto "Crime" Forerunner. PViilnrlplnhin. .Tnnfl 9Q. ? "The fact that the running of automobiles, regardless of anybody'9 rights has become a public scandal i9 due to the supinenes9 of the people in not rising up and demanding that one class of people shall not have practically the exclusive use of the"street9 and roads of our city," declared Judge Bregy in discharging, the June grand jury in the Criminal Court today, "There are, of course," continued the Court, "plenty of people who run their motor cars in a reasonable way, but there are also classes. "We have, first, a class of drivers who are utterly lawless and drunken, and who regard no one's right," "The other class, equally dangerous, is the young, immature drivers, of both sexes, who have not the judgment to appreciate the responsibility that goes with the running of an engine on the public streets?for after all that is all that an automobile is, It is an en* gine, locomotive?running on the city streets and country roads. "To my mind the reports which we see in the newspapers of hundreds of millione of dollars being spent for automobiles is an indication of a wild extravagance which goes far beyond what people can afford, and before long will bear its fruit9 of failure, foreclosed mortgages and crime." IT IS SERIOUS Some Lexington People Pail to .Realize the Seriousness of a Bad Back. The constant aching of a bad back, The weariness, the tired feeling, The pains and aches of kidney ills Are serious?if neglected. Dangerous urinary troubles follow. A Lexington citizen shows you how to avoid them. C. A. Geiger, Depot Street, Lexington, S. C., says: "For several months I suffered from dull pains across the small of my back and as they did not disappear, I came to the conclusion that my kidneys were disordered. At night, after lying down, my back pained me intensely and I also noticed an irregularity in the passages of the kidney secretions. I was feeling miserable when I procured Dean's Kidney Pills at the Kaufmann Drng Co. I used them as directed and they proved to be the remedy I needed. They have helped me so much that it givps ma pleasure to recommend them to other kidney sufferers." For s= 'n by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Dean's?and take no other. ? o r* Fish Pond 7/ashod Away. The fish pond of Mr. R. E. Edwards, near Crcston, which was stocked with i black bass three years ago, was washed completely away last Friday. The fish were scattered over three acre9 of corn about ail acre below the dara, which was completely washed away. The fish ranged from one-fourth of a pound to five pounds in weight. It is estimated that it will require $500 to replace the pond. The old mill pond on the same place was washed away also. The damage to this is about $200.?Orangeburg Times and Democrat. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM IhRsBSg^J1S Cleanses and beautifies the Loft. fitfl Promotes h Itzzuriant growth, h'crer Fails- to Bestoro Gray Hair to its- Youthful Color. Cure*^icalp^diw-apes i^hair tolling. Atlanta Bobbers Convicted. Four negroes, Charles Walker, Jim Black, Charles Julian and Ed Weaver, charged with the murder of Moterman Brown, in the Druid Hills street ear " 4 1 L noip-un in Auanra several agu, were convicted of first degree murder on Wednesday. Although Walker and Weaver had made written confessions cf their gnilt and implicated the two other negroes, they swore on the |stand in the trial Court that the confession was untrue. Faraws?Honsekaepers. We have a large supply of 1, 5 and 10 gallon bottles, jugs, kegs and demijohns, just the thing for storing syrup^ vinegar, lime, etc. For sale at low prices. The Kanfmann Drag Co. Don't Lsavo The Farm. While cotton goes at 15 cents, Don't leave the farm! Stick to the rural settlements; Don't leave t!ie farm! With meat trust prices soaring high As clouds that send along the sky, Give the glad soil another try? l r I ; i/uii t JU<&\C biv lUMii: In summer there is gold to earn; Don't ieave the farm! When coal is high there's wood to hum; Don't leave the farm! Taft left it long ago, the}* say, To take the rocky office way; Think of the job he has today And?don't leave the farm. ?F. k. S., in Constitution. j t ])!a;: has been reelected pivsUiout of | Mexico. 1 ! I New Summi 1 Our stock of M g Goods, Dry Coc I Shoes and Hats is We want our Lexin; call and inspect our m and make our ston a while in the city, b buy or not. Our p IwM. PL$Tf i 1804 MAIN ST. PRIVATE DINING ROOf a Metropolitan I a BEST AND LARCES1 THE FINEST IN THE STATE JV 1538 Main St"eet Opposi M COLUMBIA, 1 Regular Dinner V Lunch Ticket" :$ 1.10 for $1,$2.30 foi a ALSO CAPITC S 1210 Main Street Oppoi Two Best Places in the City C WAGON AND CARRIAGE Mi We have everyt in wagon and carr are giving this depa ness particular atte We have ready f spokes, rims, hubf blacksmiths' tools, ? and carriage mater Send for descrip' can take care of yoi i Lorick & Low COLUMBIA, A g You can't be comfort j W8T ICI $ We make the finest quality of i( g hygienic methods. Packed carefu J! sacks. I PALMETTO ICS g COLUMBIA, & | SUMMER RATE SALE 1 ri As Listed I Mas 1 0 One $300 Piano $185 ? mill One $400 Piano $215 | j?iri These are new and in 8 beautiful mahogany cases, | mar so write us quick if you de- tion sire one of these bargains. mi11 r >m ORGAN BARGAINS. j and Some second hand organs j curt | taken in exchange for pianos j | from $20 to ?35. ^ 1 A limited number of j j Ici] | slightly used forfeited ?90 | J i>; I organs from ?15 to ?(>5. j| ; eat1 Easy terms?to responsible a j ^!>0'r parties?will be made on any of g j of tl the above instruments. jg j (]oat Pianos and organs fully war- [g j ranted. ? Some other excellent-bargains g 1 in pianos always on band. N | 142? Wain St. Columbia, S. C, | sr Goods I [illinery, Dress 1 )ds, Notions, f now complete, j gton friends to ff line of Goods a ; headquarters jff whether they n >rices are right, a ' & SON, I COLUMBIA, S. C. | i III FOR FAMILIES ^ lestaurant I r IN THE CITY a QUICK SERVICE ite Columbia Hotel m S. C. 35 Cents r$2.,$3 for 2.50,$5.75 for$5 I >L CAFE I Bite Opera House I 4 offee Made by Steam ----- I . I I ! ATERIAL hing manufactured J iage material, and ^ rtment of our busintion this year, or orompt slifoment 3, cross bars, axles, * md all other wagon ial. tive price list. We ir orders. !! / I ranee, Inc' Si C? ft able without 8 i ? -W I ] ijk " :e, by the 'most approved *j lly and shipped in new ? ? 2 COMPAMY | , s. c. $ ? Cotton Mills To Curtail. There will be the largest curtailifc amon? the cotton mills of Spar- ^ burg county this summer that has ' r been known." This statement made by John A Law, president he Saxon mills, when asked if the lS of Spartanburg county would the curtailment that is sweeping land. jntinuing he said: "The price of jufactured goods is out of proporwith the price of cotton. Some s will close down on July 1 and ain inactive for a week or more, others will close July 25. The ailment-, however, is not confined ip month of Julv, but will extend nigh the summer." purs lea Groan Iftade 95 111. omaine poisoning caused by the ng of impure ice cream made 05 >!e ill in Houston, Tex. Severaf ic victims had narrow escapes from ? 1 ?* 'vvfclvo Sawed to Freedom. 9 woivo prisoners iii the Federal jail V [c^r-aer, Okla., sawed their way reeilom la-r week. Five others reiron Stvrjil) i -g, u Russian cor re- fl i.denf. was nrr* s'? d by the secret 9 l; t'u* | \ 'i V ?ii ij . 1 H 1 i3i? lit ^ i