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'0??3?W?g?M?BO?B??HIP Foley's KidneyPills What They Will Do for Yon 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. Prevent Bright's Disease and Diabates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. For Sale By All Druggists. ? I PLOWS, i 1 And Pianre I N Hard1 a-r ' . - k'S' - Riding and Walking Two Harrows, Spike Tooth Ha ers, Corn and Cotton PI Chilled, Stalk Cutters, Ha You will not work y buy from us light-runn you need new things for I any kind come to us. W deal. This is a hobby wi wmmmmmmtmmmmmmammmmmmmmtmmmmmatmm Lorick & I INCORPC COLUMBIA, b 'r :. IW z Sell Ladles $2.50 Shoes 1 Tl?MBTT??BW?T?WTffgi^tTl >1 T I I Since January 1st, we h our line of shoes to ladies' Solid Leather S! The same Shoes we have been s and which you will always paj for we will Sell to you for the A Complete Line of I Ladies' Trimin We specially invite all L I our Store. Jones Gash Dry I 1554 ftfAIN ST., wmmmmmmammmmmmamamsa i urn ? mi ugtmaam ' I ^ Mr. Royster fl ^ 0*. m C Manufacturer 01 above other con idea Twenty-sev to-day; the resu Factories tojsupp m s ?. S. , NORFOLK. VA. T MACON. GA, C< F ???rmmmmmi?? Some Puzzles. Where can a man buy a cap for his knees? Or a key for a lock of his hair? Can his eyes be called an academy, I Because there are pupils there? In the crown of his 'head what gems are let? Who travels the bridge of his nose? Can he use when shingling the roof of j his mooth The nails on the end of hi9 to^s? * I What does he raise from a slip of his j tongue? Who plays on the drums of his ears? ! And who can tell the cut and style of the coat his stomach wears? Can the crook of his elbow be sent to jail? How does he sharpen his shoulder blades? I'll be hanged if l Know, go your HARROWS rs General | ware 1 Horse Cultivators, Disk I irrows, Rollers-Pulveriz- | anters, Plows-Steel and | ly Presses, Garden Plows | our stock so hard if you i ing impliments. When the farm, or hardware of e will give you a" square th us. \ Lowrance, >RATED. - - - S. C. ? ?a?? in m t $2,00 and I For $1.50 I iave decided to confine I! bss ta Retail fit $1,50 | selling foi $2.00 and ?2.50 rT the other fellow high prices | low price of | e>? I )ry Goods, Notions, | ed Hats, Etc. fcj) exingtonians to visit | COLUMBIA, S. C. I r* < ^2 r x / ?+ RE ii of Roystcr Fer believed that succes: Fertilizers &ho would siderations. This was en years ago and th * t ? ? iUrtF if * , Ill flcU> UtSCii mat u i v? >Iy the demand for Roys ROYSTER GUANO COMPAN FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES. ARBORO, N. C. COLUMBIA. 3. C. 3PARTAP. H.UMBUS, QA. MONTGOMERY. ALA, DAL' % FREE ADVICE Women suffering from any form of illness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by women. A woman can freely talk *ier P3 1*6 ill(}jf^^vA\\ ness to a woman; v. / sf wj thus has been esI I) tablished this con1 I v-\ y I fidence between il Z I Mrs. Pinkham and | \o\ the women of \\| \!f America which has never been broken. ^YBiAE~?Tf5mv^ Never has she published a testimonial or used a letter without the written consent of the writer, and never has the Company allowed these Confidential, letters to get out of their possession, as the hundreds of thousands of them in their files will attest. Out of the vast volume of experience "KCtc "Pinlrliam lins fn draw Y> llll/JLA JLJJL1 kJ0 jL lunuMiu Aius; vw ?^ from, it is more than possible that she has gained the very knowledge needed in your case. She asks nothing in return except your good will, and her advice has helped thousands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, should be glad to take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. Address Mrs. Pink'nam, care of Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Every woman ought to have Lydia E. Pinkham's 80-page Text Book. It is not a book for general distribution, as it is too expensive. It is free and only obtainable by mail. Write for it today* Girls can exercise a lot of influence over men by not marrying them. A woman can rule her husband with out being able to do it to the children. Telling the truth is not so difficult; it's not telling a lie instead that is so hard. NEW CROP GARDEN SEEDS May's and Ferry's ALL VARIETIES Cabbage, Tomato, Beet, Bean, Peas, Com, Radish, Squash, Cucumber, etc. nil DRUG CO. LEXINGTON, S. C. ] i ' \ ^ ? ^ _ . -? *" j 9* 1 3E MARK GISTERED. '' 3 / tlllzcrsL' ! ! s awaited the place quality Mr. Royster's i * * 1 lb lb i lib iuca I equires Eight g J ter Fertilizers ? y. ! as <?j-. k I3URG, B.C. I HMORC. MO. | U NINETEEN BOYS IN TEN YEARS. Mr. and Mrs. FraDk Scott, of Highland, KaD., are seeking a home in Oklahoma with' plenty of land. They will need it, for although they have been marriad not quite ten years they om noront-9 nf 10 r>hilHron _ all hf>vs. and 13 of them living. They hold the record for triplets, having five sets to .heir credit, and two sets of twins. All of the 13 boys living are under five years. Recently the Scotts, deciding that they must find more land, went to Alberta, Canada. They were not satisfied there and returned. On the return trip Mrs. Scott and her i3 children all rode on one firstclass ticket. At Omaha the conductor made a vigorous protest. ''Madam, you cannot cany a whole Sunday school along with you on that one ticket," he said, "and you need not tell me those are all yours and under five years of age. Yon will have to pay for some of them." Mrs. Scott dug dowu into her valise and brought out the family Bible, in which was recorded the names and ages of each of the children. The conductor Lad to give in. The mother and children occupied five double seats in the homeseekera' car and paid for only one. The iiame3 and ages of the children are: Ashbell, Archer and Austin, triplets, four and a half years old; Arthur and Arnold, twins, three and a half; Alan, Alcion and Albin. triplets, two and a half; Albert, Albion, and Adolph, triplets. 18 months; Abel and Abner, twins, six months. Mrs. Scott is 30 years old and her husband is only a year her senior. J. A. Collins, a well known white man of Florence, was held up on his way home on Taesday night by two negroes and robbed of all he had in his pockets. One negro held a pistol to his face while the other searched hiin. H. O. Smith, aged 22, flagman of iV/v VlTAfl Will A/1 KtT n f S\ of cue auuuidU) was amcu uj a uuiu Fornance, fonr miles north of Columbia, on Tuesday by passenger train No. 42, on its way to Asheville, The yocng man was from Raleigh, N. C. . Spartanburg had the sight of the first harem skirt on the streets of that city on Wednesday. It was worn i y a member of a theatrical companj, who is described as "pretty and petite'\ and created a sensation. It was no doubt worn for advertising purposes. Frank CoffyQ., the aviator, flew froT'? Aiken to Augusta in a flying machine, a distance of 30'miles, in 27 minutes. A six-year-old son of Mr. Hutchison, , of Lancaster, died of hydrophobia last week, having been bit on the lip j \ - . l [ on rooruaiy 6. Col. James Copgrove, a leading citizen of Charleston, died in a Baltimore hospital last week. One Conductor Eelped Back to Work Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, and he writes: "I was confined toiny bed with chronic rheumatism and used two ' bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy with good fctfect. The third bottle put me on my feet and I resumed work as conductor on the Lexington, Ky.. Stree6 1 ? ? ill it 1 I /\ti ^.1 rt t 4 rt I .'ALU1WUV. JLL WHJ UU y\JU. fiaiiu xn ! cases of rheumatism.'' It clears the j blooci of uric acid. Sold by all Druggists. | A Lesson From The Hen. | Mr. Merchant, take a lesson From the ordinary lien; How slm loudly advertises Her great usefulness to men. Lays an egg, then tells about itLets the world know what she's , done; She's not like the lazy rooster, Crowing at the rising sun. Constipation brings many ailments ' iu its. train and is the primary cause of ; much sickness. Keep vour bowels regular madaui, and you will escape many of the ailments to which women are subject. Constipation is a very simple thing, but like many simple ikinga it may lead to serious consequences. Na- : turc very often needs a liiue assistance and when Chamberlains Tablets are given at the first indication, much distress and sutfering may be avoided. Sold by ali Dealers. It's queer how pianos in flat houses i won't plav till after midnight. Sometimes a man can learn to understand his family by trying to understand himself. ? ? The Sound Sleep of Good Health Can not be over estimated and any f <:uiuuui1 tuai iuuvvuto a ix? a? uiv. ajci^v^ tvy i health. J L. Sour,hers, Earn Claire, Wis., says: "I have been unable to sleep soundly nights, because of pains across my back and soreness of my kidneys. Mv appetite was very poor and i my general condition was much run i down. I have been taking Foley Kid! nov Pills but a short time and now j sleep as 6onnd as a rock, my general j condition is greatly imp roved, and I I know that Foley Kidney Pills have | cured me."' Sold by all Druggists. She's a smart woman who tries to make a man believe he is smarter than she is. f*BUY TOUR SI H Harman's Shoe store an Iplete stock to select from in j A special invitation to my m? Make my store your ! Columbia. Farmers heavy si The man that saves yoi HARM AN' STO 1735 Main Street. ? - - Pll 08 Fl Can be equally at this, the Sou Iand best : : JIMME Any article yoi tlis furniture 1 found here at thi VANMETRI UNDERTAKERS Si 11Btf tlfJH' I J. Jd RIKAR! Lexingt Has one ot the F: State and is prepared ENGINES, BOILERS an on short notie< Can bore any size e ton Gin Saws Filed b; !>erfect work. I also Full line of Mill Su at reasonable prices. Will answer all cou faction guarateed or y J. J. F M ?wbbmmm??mamma?an?a?? I 1732 MAIN STREET, C H Is where you can find one |1' OF ALL | DWKS, BLINDS ij LIME AND i ||| CABINET M si Call or write for Prices. I The Caldw^ J 1552 Corner Main and Ta i Columbia Bank. Centrally 1 ? H. W. WOODWARD, Propi S American and Eui "Rotac? American &2. and ?2,5 % European, 75c and $1. a Headquarters for the U. < 5 cuisine une: Proper and Careful Attentioi Now Under New Management IOES FROM J B a save money, a com- n ill leathers and prices 9 my Xexington friends: 9 headquarters while in 9 iocs a specialty. jf , l money on shoes. fi m i a r ff o onut i RE. 1 Columbia, S 0. M' hbbbmm lMUJ'M iTirMWTMW.^MftV'V'H'M |i Wf*?"" * Bit tomtit . NFST m well served th's largest STOBL i require in Y's ine can be . e right price { E'S t I 'i I ftJL. Main Si. a, S. C. -trio:-' ?BBMaMMI MM? D, i cn, S. C. / 1 inest Repair Shops in the S ? to rebuild g| J d COTTON GINS | 1 ngine cylinder desired. Cot- t| 9 y Machinery, which insures 9 9 refill Gin Brushes. 3R I ipplies,Piping, Fittings, etc., || 9 mtry calls promptly. Satis- 9 ? our money back. Phone 412 9 *9 UKARD, 1 I Lexington, S. 0. | I Bncew? ?????awBca? COLUMBIA, S. G. I of the best stocks of jlj fl XHDS i sh, I & glass ' i cement. ji ' I :antles. | j gll Hotels | 1 ylor Streets. Opposite t B ocated. Columbia, S. C. * fl ietor and Manager. * -opean Plan. oj >0 per day. % 00. Large, Cool Eoonas * , H C. T.'s and T. P. A.'s. ? fl ^CELLED. ? i Givan to All Guests. J HH Watch us Grow. * ^afl| I