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Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, Strengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre vent iingnt s iJisease ana jjiabates, and restore health and Strength. Refuse substitutes. No Time For It. An old farmer or being told that a new railroad was going to run right through his barn, exclaimed: "Now, by gum! I guess I'll have something to say about that. I've got something else to do beside opening and shutting them barn doors ever? time a train comes along." JONES' DRY GOODS! IS 6R0 About one year ago Mr. Jones saw in Columbia, and on July 1st 1909 tbe bought one of the best stocks of Dry Since opening this Ca9h Store there difference between a Strictly Cash St< ! ness was conducted. Is it not reasonable to believ cash can save you money?if give Jones' a trial and you ca are much lower than other n has new goods coming in, and moving his stock and nothing Their store is in the best section of at 1554 Main Street, which is opposite When in Columbia and want anyl SHOES, Etc., Donft Forget JONES' DRY C V I THEY ARE THERE TC Jones Cash Dry Phone 784. MB ;| 1730 MAIN STREET, JI Is where you can find o: i" pah ] | OF ALL DOORS, SA BLINDS ij LIME AND I CABINET ] ;!i Call or write for Prices. | The Caldw 5 1552 Corner Main and 1 * Columbia Bank. Centrally * H. W. WOODWARD, Pre * x American and Ei j Bates: American $2. and $2 5 European, 75c and $ ? Headquarters for the U. | CUISINE UNI * Proper and Careful Attenti * Now Under New Management Postoffice Inspectors, j Special agents of the postoffice de- j partment are traveling around the country, dropping in newspaper offi- i ces when least expected to examine J subscription lists to ascertain if the j regulation requiring the payment of subscriptions is being observed. It is dangerous business for a news- j paper publisher to send papers to subscribers who are more than twelve months in arrears. To be deprived of the second class mailing privilege, which is the penalty for noncompliance with the ruling, puts a newspa * - r ~ AT.r\nr)eo /-if per out ot ousmess, iur iiic putting a one cent stamp on every paper mailed amounts to much more than the entire subscription business, to say nothing of the increased amount of labor for affixiDg the stamps.? American Pres3. Cows and Calves For Sale For sale?Two good milch cows with young calves. Apply to 45 J. B. ROBERTS, R F. D. 2 Lexington, S. C. STORE IN COLUMBIA WING. the need of a Cash Dry Goods Store >y opened their doors having just \ Goods to be found, i have been many who realized the -. -a nnd o "whprp a credit; busi ailU U -J W* v I * *- ? W ? e that a merchant selling for you do not believe this just n easily see that their prices lerchants?Mr. Jones always I as he sells for cash,he keeps ; gets old. Columbia's refcaii district. Located 5 the Columbia Hotel. thing in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, iOODS STORE > SAVE YOU MONEY Goods Company, 1554 Main Street. FN & BRO? | , COLUMBIA, S. C. ne of the best stocks of $ MTS^ KINDS | lSH, i_& GLASS CEMENT. ||| MANTLES. | OUR PIES ,ve found favor with everybody L.I J il Till _ DaDes ana men, xne iixxie gin in nafores and her mother and her andmother. They are of the veet, 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 you do iow we won't have to ask you. EIDUHGER'S STEM BftKERY COLUMBIA, S. C. rell Hotels I * raylor Streets. Opposite * located. Columbia, S. C. ^ iprietor and Manager. % Or oropean Plan. | .50 per day. * 1.00. Large, Cool Booms 2 , C. T.'s and T. P. A.'s. % EXCELLED. | on Given to All Guests. J * Watch us Grow. * * ? stimulate the TORPID LIVER, strengthen the digestive organs, regulate the bowels, and are un- , equaled as an ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, In malarial districts their virtues a?*e j widely recognized, as they possess i peculiar properties in ireeing the system from that poison. Elegantly sugar coated. Take No Substitute.- ? ROUND TRIP EXCURSION RATES\IA THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY from BATESBTRG. CHATTANOOGA TENN. & RETURN $14.55 Account International League of Postmasters, Oct. 12-14, 1910. Tickets on sale Oct. 10th and 11th and for trains scheduled to arrive Chattanooga before noon Oct 12th with final limit returning to reach original starting point on or before midnight Oct. 17,1910.. Extensions. RICHMOND VA. & RETURN, $12.00 Account of the Grand Fountain of the United Order of True Reformers, Sept. 13-20, 1910. Tickets sold Sept. 11 ana 12 ana lor trains scheduled to arrive Richmond before noon 13th. Tickets limited to reach original starting point not later than midnight Sept. 22, 1910. CINCINNATI, O. & RETURN/ $18.95 Account General Assembly of the Episcopal Church, Oct 5-26, 1910. Tickets sold Oct. 3, 1, 5, 6 and 10, 1910 with limit to reach original starting point not later than midnight Oct. 30, 1910. KNOXVILLE, TENN. & RETURN Account Appalachian Exposition Sept. 10 to Oct. 12, 1910. Tickets sold daily Sept. 10 to Oct 12 inclusive with final limit returning ten days from, but not including, date of sale. See agents for further particulars. BALTIMORE, M. D. & RETURN $17.90 Account Biennial Movable Conference of the Grand Order of Odd Fellows (Colored) SeDt. 11-17, 1910. Tickets on sale Sept 9 and 10, only good returning to reach original starting point not later than midnight Sept. 21, 1910. ATJUAJNTA, liA. <S xvJiii U xvJN, $b.yu Account Sovereign Grand Lodge of 1. O. 0. F. September 19-24, 1910, tickets on sale Sept. 16, 17, 18 1910 with final limit returning to reach original starting point not later than Sept 28,1910. NASHVILLE, TENN. & RETURN $15.50 Account Brotherhood of St. Andrew of the States and Canada Sept. 26-Oct 2, 1910. Tickets sold Sept. 24 and 25 and for trains scheduled to reach Nashville, Tenn. before noon Sept. 26, 26, 1910, with final limit returning to reach original starting point not later than midnight Oct 5, 1910. Extensions. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. & RETURN $23.40 Account National Encampment G. A. R Sept. 19-24, 1910. Tickets sold Sept. 15 to 19 inclusive wi'h final limit returning to reach original starting point not later than Sept. 20, 1910. Extensions. CININNATI, 0. AND RETURN Account Ohio Valley Exposition, Aug. 29 Sept. 24, 1910. Tickets on sale daily Aug. 28 to Sept. 24, 1910 with final limit returning ten days from, not including, date of sale. See agents for particulars. Unexcelled train Service. Pullman Sleeping cars, dining oars and electrically lighted day coaches on all through T?a* ^ rvf o i I rv/1 i n f i am noli L'JLC?lli3? rui U ^ CC4UCU. 111JLW1 Uitltl VII , A,C*11 on Southern Railway Ticket Agents, or, Jno. L. Meek, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. Alex. H. Acker, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga. Notice, School Patrons. As usual The Bazaar will be headquarters for school books. Parents are reminded that we handle these books strictly FOR CASH, as they are sent us for distribution. In no Instance will books be sold except for the cash. Old books bought and sold, and exchanged for new books. Lexington County Union Will hold it's 3rd quarterly meeting the second Saturday in Sept. 10th, 1910. Meeting will be held at Pine Ridge with Pine Ridge local. C, W. SMITH, County Secty. WANTED?Cosmopolitan Magazine requires the services of a representative in Lexington to look after sub 9cription renewals aud to extend circulation by special methods which have proved unusually successful. Salary and commission. Previous experience desirable but not essential. Whole time or spare time. Address, with references, H. C. Campbell, Cosmopolitan Magazine, 1789 Broadway, New York City. 2w TELEGRAPHY We are unable to supply the demand for competent Operators. Three months course completes you under our expert Management. Positions guaranteed, or no tuition charged. Write for catalogue. Charlotte Telegraphy Sc hool, Charlotte, N. C. j Result in The State. For Governor Coie L Biease 33,414 Jno. T. Duncan ..7 1,436 ' C C Featherslone 30.015 j F H Hyatt 5.436 Thos G McLeod 25,263 Jno G Richards, Jr 9,770 For Lieutenant Governor E Walker Duvail 44,970 Chas A Smith 59,017 Ecr Secretary of State, R. M. McCown 92,731 For Comptroller General. A. W. Jones 93,353 For State Treasurer. H. H Jennings 92,616 For Adjutant and Inspector General W W Moore 49,726 Chas Newnham 21,4S3 J M Richardson 32,656 For Attorney General. B. B. Evans 27,632 J. Fraser Lyon 73.863 For R. R. Commissioner. Jas. Can9ler 41,320 G. McDuffie Hampton 22,630 1 G H Mahcn 18,350 \ O C Scarborough 24,990 j England will assume control of all telephone lines after January 1. Your kidney trouble may be of long r. 4 o .1 % ? ? /-? if a tt Vi "k /\ifL 'v * atctuniiig, j?j aiictj uc auutt; ux chronic, but whatever it isFoley's Kidney Remedy will aid you to get rid of it quickly and restore your natural health and vigor "One bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy made me well." said J. Sibbull of Grand View, Wis. Commence taking it now. Sold by all Druggists. August cotton went up a bale in New York Friday. The Gratitude of Elderly People Goes out to whatever helps give them ease, comfort and strength. Foley Kidney Pill9 cure kidney and bladder diseases promptly, and give comfort and relief to elderly people. Sold by all Druggista Sheriff H. C. White, of Providence, R. I., is dead. He was commander of the oldest commander of the oldest commandery of Knights Templars in the United States. When'Merit Wins When the medicine yon take cnres your disease, tones up your system and makes you feel better, stronger and more vigorous than before. That is what Foley Kidney Pills do for you, in all cases of backache, nervousness, loss of appetite, sleeplessness and general weakness that is caused by any disorder of the kidneys or bladder. Sold by all Druggists. , Forgery is charged to Captain B. F. Tillman, a United States army officer at Fort Sheridan. He is said to be a relative of senator Ben Tillman, of South Carolina. SHAKE? Oxidine is not only the quickest, safest, and surest remedy for Chills and Fever, but a most dependable tonic in all malarial diseases. b A liver tonic?a kidney tonic?a stomach tonic?a bowel tonic. If a system-cleansing tonic is needed, just try UAiumc. ?a bottle proves. The specific for Malaria, Chills * and Fever and all diseases due to disordered kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels. SOc. At Your Druggists PATTON-WORSHAM DRUG CO., Mtrs. Dallas, Texas. j --maA 3 For sale by D 3? rick's Drug S,ore, Ltxington, F. C, < Jeffjoat & Crout, Swansea, S. C. 1 < r I New Summer Goods I Our stock of Millinery, Dress 1 Goods, Dry Coods, Notions, I Shoes and Hats is now complete. ? We want our Lexington friends to g call and inspect our line of Goods ]| a and make our store headquarters B 1 while in the city, whether they ? M kntr n rvf 11 * r\t?i nra nnrlaf B g U LI J U1 IIV^L. UU1 pi aiL Il^lIL. H ) WM. PLATT & SON, | ^ PRIVATE DICING ROOM FOR FAMILIES ^ a Metropolitan Restaurant ? ? BEST AMD LARGEST IN THE CITY 1 | THE FINEST IN THE STATE QUICK SERVICE 9 S 1538 Main St-eet Opposite Columbia Hotel if JF COLUMBIA, S. C. H ? Regular Dinner 35 Cents a la Lunch Ticket0: ?1.10 for ?1,?2.30 for ?2.,$3 for 2.50,?3.75 for?5 3 B ALSO CAPITOL CAFE | jpjfl a jrtjl R 1210 Main Street Opposite Opera House H Two Best Places in the City Coffee Made by Steam The Land of Cotton is pretty busy these days getting ready to handle the new crop. We call the attention, of gin owners to our stock of GIN BELTINC, BELT LACING, LUBRICATING OILS, GIN BRISTLES, TIN FILES, ETC. You'll find us amply able and willing to fill any order promptly and satisfactorily. Note the following prices on cut lace leathers: 1-2 inch wide, $1.15 per 100 lin. ft. 5-8 inch wide, $1.50 per 100 lin. ft. 3-4 inch wide, $1.85 per 100 lin. ft. Hay Wire for Bailing x T? T 1 * ? ? hfiiwninl"! TT/-VH tim r?A m 100 nniirul rOI" Uaiilig Uiiy VVtJ Uciu iumm vviic m lwpuuuu cotts, or in bundles, 250 strands to the bundle. , Mail us your orders today. Price list upon application. Lorick & Lcwrano?3 Inc. COLUMBIA, S.C. g You can't be comfortable without $ Oicr w- $ I BV ICE -fsr; 1 ^ "\1T_ 1_ - i-1 ?! ? ? ~ J. i /->r\ Kit +V10 ivirvaf a r\r\T*r?\rOf? Tt> ($1 W fcj LIlclKtJ Lilt: UiiCbl IJUttULJ \Jl UJ 1-A.iv, AAA vol aj/j/iv ? v,v*. ? hygienic methods. Packed carefully and shipped in new g | sacks. | I PALMETTO ICE COMPANY | | COLUMBIA, S. C. 'it i'i iX^mKARD, ""^1 I If Lexington, S. C. if Has one of the Finest Repair Shops in the h 9 Qfof/i one! 10 nrnr\o rnel tr? mJiniJrl nH IggJJ UUltt- ailU 1C |71 V VVA l/V l n i ENGINES, BOILERS and COTTON GINS | on short notice. j| Can bore any size engine cylinder desired. Cot- gj ton Gin Saws Filed by Machinery, which insures | perfect work. I also refill Gin Brushes. j| Full line of Mill Supplies,Piping, Fittings, etc., | at reasonable prices. ^ Will answer all country calls promptly. Satis- 11 faction guarateed or your money back. Phone 412 Ej J. J. RIKARD, I Lexington, S. C, | Send U9 your orders for job work. Patent Medicines A. trial will convince you of our superior facilities. The Bazaar is making a 9poeiaI price A * on all patent medicines. We are go- ^ Piedmont and Old Mill cigarette ing to close out this part of our busi- fl| joupons wanted. I will redeem these and yon'U find moat anything M ^ you want here. Give us a call. ' in cash. Rice B. Harman. Harman's Bazaar. m