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As Easy as \ a Moccasin Foot muscles tha rebel at being bou \ up in stiff shoe lea should never be f< ' i e . 1 f eet that tret matci fun, or even rest, im i If your feet are sei ; to our dealer in \and ask to be show The SOUTHERP 5 $2.00 SHO: made flexible?made w *-. ? i J ^i_ _ it nas soivea me snot j women to whom new i : The sole is solid and to < casin. The vamp is of 1 ! You'll vote this she ever slipped on. Stylea Southern Girl and tf reputation in that line. Tiade in all styles?slippe\ CRADDOCK-TESRY CO., QUALIT Vic.tro mviHah'lv hnnpht m&nv 1 J ? d, that cost a good price, but ui of service soon proved themselves ft might have tieen shoes that s Vao sides, caps broke down, heels ga <gs.vQ ?*>t wnd soles were plated, Togua: wear, and 1 y wear your i ^ j C an(* choice sk ^ ' ^7 ing selectio Sole ' w *5'00' T. A. Opposite Post Office, -THEPEICES TELL 1. B. FRI] Wholes^ Grocers, F1 Fe We Want the Merchants, 1 itogtan 4!kmnty to Call and , ?*&rtSmses. We Can Fill 1823-1825 Main ? ???mutesm ff CaJlieutt's i ;j An industrial li ; I Home Office 1207 Ge .V; 'Whiehipwvs $60.00 Imme< x j | void for 5 ots a week t-' years the policy is i \i.; the age of 15 years week. *j[\Vher ? ; League undertaker i * agrees to ex pre-s th teash and prepay the V ; Applications are made dire > ! be furnished with a |fl, F. COLUOUTT, LEESViLLE COLL t VOUNC JflEN AND YOUNG 5a^3<3\4pped for thorough instructio 3t*fiseEcatics, English, Latin, Germ -$a. Voice and Piano, Expression and iftg cdeal school for those who desi: daughters;for those who wi {food instmction and the UDbuildit Hie young ladies board in the colli Ms wife. For further informati< L. MEYNAF SSA Z work, \ Jv ipossible. \ nsitive, go your town ^ on the box. V GIRL \ E $2.50 \ ith all the stiffness taken out. ! j problem for thousands of | shoes are simon-pure torture, ugh, but it bends like a mocdd, soft but tough as a board. >e the most comfortable you -all you care for. Wear?it's le Southern Girl shoe has a rs?pumps?lace and button boots. LYNCHBURG, VA. t SHOES! 1 ;hings that looked . ^ ider the rugged ' ? (%'s RL**K worthless. oon ruu over at " ^ ^ re way, sewing ^ TAifi* rd ag3inst th se things, especially in foot>e confident of getting the best quality foot noney can buy, take advantage of the large stock constantly available for making pleasns at our store. ent for W. L Douglas Shoes for re cn, $1.5C % BO YNE, Columbia, S..CTHE QUALITY SELLS OAT & CO.,: Je and Retail our, ed and Grain. banters and Farmers of L&&8ee Us Before They Make Iheir Tour Wants and Saee You Street, Columbia* SL C Burial League isuranee Company rvais St., Columbia, S. C. liate Benefit on a child one year . When reaching the age of 15 ivorth ?110. Any one joining at and over, draws ?110 for octs a i the distance is too far for the :o reach the body the League e casket and robe and ?10.00 in i express. !ct or to an agent. Blanks will ny information neccessary hv UfJ7 COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Phone 619. 'J .ECE, LeesviEle, S. C. fOMEN: Ahigh-grade institution planned j n in the departments of History, Science, | an, French and Greek; the best instructors j I Physical Culture. { re the be9t possible advantages for their j 11 appreciate refined associations, thoroughig of Christian character ?ge home under the care of the president 3u ani caalog address the president, tDJE B&UKNICHT. Miss Lucile Gunfer. We take the fol'owing from the South Caiolina Odd F 11 w, which will doubtless be of interest to the relatives and friends of Miss Gunter in this county: "Friends of the Odd Fellows' Orphan Home and the public generally nrill Kq unci orooflw nlcmaor"! XV 111 Ik iiJivivovvu t?iiu jjX ^/JLV> v* to know that Miss Lucile Gunter, the oldest child in said in3titution, has been appointed to a scholarship in Winthrop College and that she will enter that great school in September. Miss Lucile is in her seventeenth year, is from Lexingten county, her father and mother both being dead. She entered the Orphan Home on November 13, 1905, having had previously little CDDortunitv for education. Sir.ce her admission she has been a constat pleasure to the officers and teachers, and her influence over the younger children has been a blessing. She i9 a member of the First Baptist church of Greenville, and all who know her love her. She has from the first taken the highest stand in her studies, and is apt and industrious in domestic services. Her friends predict for her a very bright career, and it is confidently believed that on finishing her course she twill return to her beloved homey provided by the good Odd Fellows, to become a teacher, and thus 9eek to help others as she has been helped.'7 Mr9. George McKe* was burned to death at her home near Kennesaw, Ga. Her clothing caught fire from burning trash in the yard ITCH AND JEWELRY For Watch* and Jewelry Repairing go to Berbman where you are guaranteed first-class work at reasonable prices. You can also safely entrust your eye troubles to me, as more than 30 years of practice in correcting all kinds of defective vision entitles me to your confidence. B. H. Berkman ESTABLISHED 1879. 1418 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE. IIMMHIIIHMI Ill -- WW m n? IDT M. II. HAKMA1N f I DEALER IN J I General Mandise I | Staple Line | | GROCERIES, CANNED 1 I GOODS, HARDWARE,. I I ENAMEL WARE, TIN* I I WARE* ETC. - - - - | I Lexington, - S. C. | 6BS3E3SB9HQQBB^nSS3&BBBKSBBB9Bl I Honesty ? in Jewelry I "II it came from Sentz's, to- B know it's all right," is what one R of our customers remarked to B another the other day. g When you bay Jewelry, you B generally hare to take the "-Jew- g eler's word for it" whether it- is B (good or not. * That's just where our repnta- E tion for honesty and fair dealing E1 counts. ^ And furthermore, we will |al- tit ways give you your money back | and ask no questions any rime 9 you are dissatisfied with a pur- g (Special attention to mailorders, 3 JEWELER, S 1439 Main, Cclumbip, S. C | I is the only emulsion imi-1 tated. The reason is plain? I it's the , best. Insist upon I having Scott's?it's ithe I world's standard flesh and I strength builder. I ALL DRUGGISTS I A Boston minister says Newport, where so many fashionaoie people go, is the "vestibule of hell." Please Pay Up. We want to urge upon our subscribers the importance of paying the printer. We have carried a number of names on our list through the dull summer months, and now we feel that our efforts should be appreciated. Be sides, we need the money to meet our own obligations. A dollar or two doe9 not amount to a great deal, but in the aggregate it means a lot to the pub; lisher. Please pay up now. Cotton is a good price and better times are I ahead. A minister in1 Anniston, Ala., says i the boll weevil is a direct cnrse of ; Got1. It Saved His Leg. "All thought I'd lusemy leg,'' writes J. A. Swensen, of Water town, Wis. "Ten years of eczema, that 15 doctors could not cnre, had at last laid me up. ? Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured it, sound and well." Infallible for Skin | Eruptions, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Boils, Fever Sores, Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Piles, 25c at Kaufinann Drug Co. ? Minor Heir, the great pacing horse, went a mile in 1:5> at Indianapolis, Ind., establishing a new world's rec- J ord;. Safe Medicine For/Children Foley's Honey and Tar \s a safe and effective medicine for children as it does not contain opiates or harmful r drugs. Get only the gommie Foley's Honey and Tar in the yollow package. Sold by all Druggists. I Try our Home-Made Baggy Harness $15.90. Every set guaranteed to give satisfaction. All kinds Harness, Gears, etc., in stock. Repair Work a. Specialty. E. A. Fellers, * 933 Gervais Si. Colombia, S. C. I i Owners of Horsea and Stock Attention! When your horse has colic, give it a teaspoonful od the-ton&ue of DR. BOYD'S SURE BOP- COLIC CURE, j and then wait a few minutes and see j how quickly the animal is relieved, j Price 50 cents. Dr. Boyd's Sine Pop Fever and ! Cough Remedy will relieve your horse \ of shipping cold,.pneumonia and disj temper. Price cOfSents. j Dr. Boyd's Eye Remedy will cure | inflamat.ion of the eyes. Price 50 cents.. I Dr. Boyd's Magnetic Ointment;. ! nothing equals.it for sore shoulders,, j cuts and scratches. Price 25 cents, j Dr. Boyd's- Hoise Powders. This- ? j remedy i9 a thorough blood purifier, L : iuvigorator, digester, ana a thorough worm eradieator.. Price 25 ceDts. j j Dr. Boyd's Poultry Food. Aids- di- j 1 I gestion, gives strength while moulting, | stimulates, the len to lay in winter J ! when hen eggs bring the most. Fr*ce j 25 cenls. i Dr. Boyd's Fsmily Liniment i?s a ! great counter-irritant for all: pams, | and a preparation of great power when applied externally. Price 25 eenrs. ! For Saieby HERMAN'S BAZAAR, i i Lex?"gtoa. S. C. ! 6, W. LINDLER, | Cha}in, S? C* b| Has 8ii up-to-oat line ?i I |COFFINS AND CASKETS i On hand, at prices to suit everybody. i Prices range iron $1.50 up to $50.00. j Oall on me and I will save you money. ! I am prepared tofurnish a hearse-w hen' ever desired in connection with my unertakincr business. Jail. 2. 8m * s Lexington Pressing Club. i( Remember that the old reliable Lex- P i ington Pressing Club is still in busi- ^ ! ness and is servirg its patrons with the usual promptness and care. "We give C special attention to the pressing of a j Ladies skirts, Gve us a trial. tf. l<*m Sox, Mgp\ j h FOOT! Shoes for Comfort Shoes for Style Shoes for "Wear Low Quarters, Slipoers, Sandels. /k Parlor He BEN DAVID, 320 MftiM ST. 0pp. Palmetto Ka ana a mmmm mmmmmmmmm* Jest cocking ana finest Restaur; Ipecial Bates by tke Week Mea fk PaiEKrtte COLUMB WE ABE A Depository for the IT] of South Carolina the ( of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 llaited States ] Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Aocounts-of Banks, Fir] WE PAY Four Per Cent, on depot f AO ' r\ V /fn a WE PROMISE Our best efforts to trans satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL CAPITAL i Wilie Jones. President. T-'ttC I =z=: *s s save 1 A complete sr< ck to select from in * A SPECIAL INVITATION TO 31Y ? Make my store headquarters while i | a Specialty The man that saves yo J Street. Pest Office Block, (r ; ?? We want to ask our li^exiDgU moimy and get what you wa ?T. H. C 17Q5-7 W&sl He can st-rve yon w ith readv opening a swell line of Men s You can be suited here. Yii Mon, Women and Chrdivn You can be suited here will j- Clothes, we make for Men air department. The price is tl only men tailors for women please you. j N. H. COLL | Phone 1776 ^ =: Embezzler PardK>ite<L Gov. Joe Brown, of Georgia, has isued a pavd ?n to C. M, Orr, late cashir of a Macon bank, who was in t) e ] eniteut.ary tor or,hot zzling ^O/DO, j : aving serve-'l only one ye&r. J. W. j< labaniss, the president, was pardoned ; j ' fe.v days ago, before entering ou * i tine vtar -etiuit'-x. i i i J irtTJEJVIRL We have them from the tieapestj to the highest JI sizes for men, women S nd children. ^et Your Next Pair Be A > WALK-OVER 1 3.50 and $4.00 ] THE SKGE HAN, IN COLUMBIA. Proprietor, tionai Bank COLUMBIA, S. C. ant in Columbia. For Ladiea and Gentlemen 1 i Is at all Hours?Night or Day i ' i i National Slanfe. IA, S. C. % Q'ted States Government, the St-ate Scanty of Richland and the City i Bonds aDd $*00,000 State of" South , ms, Corporations and Individnaia. 5its in our Savings Department, .inrlv. j act \ our business to yoar entire j SANK, - - Columbia, S-. C, 1 1250,000.00 1 J. P. Matthews, Cashier a : ;hoi: stcbe : ^icr-ej j _ [ f II Leathers iina i>ri< ?-*. ?ANY LEXINGTON FRIENDS: j 1 ri Columbia. F irmer* he-ivy yhoes- | u money on Shoes* 1725 Main* >n friends to-save time anu nt See ^ loilins iington St r to wear go-ads. We are i-aud Ikws' Suits, see t?bem. a sit our shoe-department for dreis- and school shoes. ' ^ l a Tailor-Made Suit of ! J d Woriier , see or.r tailoring fl ie Uoi in the city, and the I in town. See us. we can J IfsSS, Prop.j Columbia, S. C. 1 FARM LOANS i l At 7 and 8 per cent. Wj Loans mane on improved farms in 1 Richland and Lexington counties in :uuls of $300 and upwards, payable in I nstalimwuf. no commissions are 5 harg-ed, borrower p.ly ing for prepara :ion of papers on-v. Loans of $1000 id uid over at sev n per cent., under ?! 0(10 at *Llit percent. H TH-)\! A S ,t Li; VPKIN, 1 ra Waghljitffou O.hvanbla, &. C? I