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XfcfWftftfThTi n *> mifUTtirt Ain *w ! ^n1 i < I i j ] ^ Knowing the'great im; i point to carry the best c ing art. Whether for th to serve you. You will ? < lowest reasonable figur ] Anvils $5.00 and up. I - - Lorick i IWC I COLUMBIA, - v* ' ; t ? - ? _ , I We Sell Lag $2.50 Shot Since January 1st, our Iin2 of shoes tc I Solid Leath (The same Shoes we have and which you will alws for we will sell to you f< M A Complete Line I\ Ladies' T: j We specially invite oar Store. Jones Cash I 1554 MAIN ST. ii good ^91 ^E*y mBSar j ? j j And best of wor j! Feature that I || The Stati ; and en : T ji South Carolir '!1; All work I Guaranteed 11 Fence also. *' I; See us and v ?(' Your interest - ji SOUTH CAROLir ; Phono 1558. COLUMBI 5" i! R. V. STILLER, Manager. 4 evwvwww I IS IT PA i WE 4 $ The Very 1 High | Webb's J 1627iMain Street A DECORATORS: In Bi A Out of ( fcwvwvww n tt r iti ~ rri itii m ~ ^ a ISMTH j ?w I sortance of those tools, we make it a ? if every tool known to the blacksmith- [ eshoa or the farm, we are prepared !j Ind our p*ices hammered down fo the I e on everything you need. f Blacksmith's Vises $5.50 to $7.50. | fc Lowrance, ORPORATED. \ - S. C. I lies $2,00 and J is For $1.50 I we have decided to confine | er Slues to Retail flt $1.50 S i been selling for $2.00 and ?2.50 | tys pay tbe other fellow high prices 5 >r the low price of | I of Dry Goods, Notions, | rimmed Hats, Etc. | all T^xincrtonians to visit 1 Dry Goods Store, STOCK I N N k is the strong ? tas helped to earn ij i 3-wide reputation S! dorsements of the * j j A/f kl rvrl/o id! let lVJLdlUit VV VJ11VO. m jj in either marble or cnranite * i h to satisfy. We sell iron r N ' Write or call to 3. j ve will see that * ! K _ ] is protected. c | IA MARBLE WORKS, | 1707 Main Street, C IA, : S. C. | - K f : : F. H. KYATT, Proprietor, fl H\W\VUMVU\3 INT? A i : HAVE IT Hp | Best Goods and i tly Priced, i Art Store t Columbia, S. C. j nrlap, Tapestries and Wall Payers. ^ 5ity Work Solloited. ^ VWWWWW WW t This Woman Mad to insist Strongly, but it Paid Chicago, 111.?"I suffered from a female weakness and Stomach trouble, an(* * *Tcnt to the store to get a bottle 888^ cf Lydia E. Pink|?I ham's Vegetable IW? ^%ll Compound, but the |||S . p||; clerk did not want A?S:?3? Vys) fr? lrvf: rrto brrp. if.? SiljL * k? said it was no k^P good and wanted me HMBBttttp to try something ^g^u^ru[\\ else, but knowing vSff/&J^ri]\\\\\ all about it I inwmn I' IIIP sisted and fmaily {"r/f1 fl*11 " got it, and I am so glad I did, for it has cured me. "I know of so mr.uv cases where women have been cured oyLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound that I ecu say to every suffering woman if that medicine doe3 not help her. there is nothing that will.Mrs. ? A^izr.:, 2963 Arch St., Chicago, 111. - This is the r,ge cf substitution, and women who want a cure should insist upon Ljtiia E. Pir.kham's Vegetable Compound just as this woman did, and not accept somct king .Sse on wliicli the druggist can make a lit tit mo re profit. "Women who are pr,~r:ng thu.h this critical period cr who are suffering from any of those distressing ills peculiar to their t :-s tkculd not lose sight of the fact that for thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which is made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills. In almost every community you will tind women who have been ma 4- a "U Art Vvw T tr/lin Li1 "Dir>lr lOSlurcu WJ ucaim uj jujuicu JH. XIUA/ ham's Vegetable Compound. Engaged Couple Killed in Auto. Wreck. Asheville, N. 0., July 13.?At an evl/ hour thi9 morning, near Hendersonville, N. C.f an automobile containing several persons went over an embankment. The following are known to be dead: Miss Lena Bowman, Sumter, killed; Robert Bettis, Trenton. Seriously injured: Mies Mabel Bowman, sister of Miss Lena Bowman, Sumter. Extent of injuries not ascertained. Miss Lena Bowman and Robert Bettis, who were killed, were to have been married within the next few days.?The State 13. Auto Turned Turtle. At Anni9ton, Alabama, J. D. Dill, a baker, was killed, Mrs. Mary Dill, Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles Dill and Charles Dili, Jr., probably fatally injured, wnen an automobile in which they were riding turned turtle. The accident occurred when an attempt was 4 made to avoid a collision with another | automobile. ; Barbecue aft Edmund. On Saturday, July 29, I will furnish a First Class Barbecue at Edmund. Music will be furnished by a brass band. Speaking by Gov. Blease, Congressman Lever, Prof. Tate and others. A grand rally of the people of tbex entire southern section of Lexington couDty will be this occasion. Ttain from Columbia will arrive about 0 a. m., returning at o p. m. Train from the South will arrive at 10.50 a. m., re turning at 4 p. m. 4w38pd ' L. E. Jefcoat. Fighting cotton bears with your tongue is about, on par with trying to drown a duck by pouring water upon his back. | Honesty I I in jeweiry "If it came from Sentz's, you know it's all right," is what one of our customers remarked to another the other day. J When you bay Jewelry, you generally have to take the "Jewy eler's word for it" whether it is I good or not. That's just where our reputa- fl tion for honesty and fair dealing counts. And furthermore, we will|always give you your money back and ask no questions auy time you are dissatisfied with a purchase. Special attention to mailorders, CHARLES FJffiiTZ, JEWELER, I May ?Mam License ?n An Affidavit. The State. Friday, the 14th. Attorney General Lyon has given ; an interesting and important opinion in connection with the marriage license law enacted at the last session of the general assembly and which went into effect on July 1. He has ruled that a license may be issned by . the clerk of the court or the probate judge as the case may be, npon the presentation of the proper affidavit ?5worn to before a notary public and " ' -OOJ It. mat wnn mis uniu&vxii xu xs uuk uttvo- i oary for the contracting parties to ap" pear before the officer issuing the license. The opinion was given upon cfce request of S. H. Rodgers, the clerk of court of Beaufort county. The opinion says: "In response will 9ay that it is my opinion that the statement under oath or affirmation, required by section 2 of the act, may be made by any person having knowledge of the facts, before a notary, and that-such statement under oath or affirmation, is sufficient to authorize thevclerk of court or probate judge, as the case may be, to issue the marriage license. It is not necessary, tinder the terms or tins act, that either of the contracting par* ties appear before the officer who issues the license, but the license maybe issued upon presentation of the statement under oath or affirmation as above indrcated.'' In another case presented AttorneyGeneral Lyon has ri.l :d that the officers issuing the license may perform the marriage ceremony. ? ? Honest Medicines Versus Fakes. President Taft's recent- message suggesting an amendment to the Pore Food and Drugs law in its relation to prepared medicines, does not refer to such standard medicines as Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and Foley Sidney Pills, both of which are true medicines carefuity compounded of ingredients whose medicinal qualities are recognized by the medical profession ' ' 1 A'Urt "Unn*- Irnnnrn romodilll 1LSUJLL its I'iiU UOO U XXUWTT n JI viaavv*?MA agents for the diseases they are intended to counteract. For over three decades Foley's Honev and Tar Compound has been a standard remedy for cough9, colds and affectionB of the throat, chest and lungs for children and for grown persons, and it retains today its pre-eminence above all other preparations of its kind. Foley Kidney Pills are equally effective and meritorious. Crazed from Pellagra. Crazed by the suffering caused by pellagra, which vras contracted two years ago, Mrs. J. W. Cate, of Nash villo, Tenn., aged37, killed herself by drinking carbolic acid. Foley Kidney Pills ere composed of ingredients specially selected for their corrective, healing, tonic, and stiranlating effect upon the kidneys, bladder and urinary passages. They are anriseptic, antilithic and a uric acid solvent. Kaufman:; Drug Co. From Bite of Crab. Miss Maybelle Scheririshea, age 14, J of New Orleans, may lose her left arm I Koi. Ufa Koo. jneo nf the bite of a UUU 1UV - crab. She was "pinched" on the | hand by the crab lat>fc week and the wound became infected. Physicians are making efforts to save her arm. Old Soldiar Tortured. "For years I suffered unspeakable torture from indigestion, constipation and liver trouble." wrote A. K. Smith | a war veteran at Erie, Pa., "but Dr. King's New Life Pills fixed me all right. They're simply great." Try them for any stomach, liver or kidney trouble. Only 25c at Kaufmann Drug Co Clause Armstrong, a 16 year old boy was struck by a falling tree near Duncan's in Spartanburg county last Thursday and killed. COMFORTING WORDS. Many a Lexington Household Will Find Them So. To have the pains and aches of a bad back removed; to be entirely free from annoying, daugeroue urinary disorders is enough to make any kidney sufferer grateful. To tell bow this great change can be brought about will prove comforting words to hundreds of Lexington readers. A. Marks, Depot St., Lexington, S. 0., says: "I had pains in my back j and sides for months and did not feel | well at all. My kidneys did not do their work as they should and I knew that I needed a reliable kidney medicine. I got a supply of Doan's Kidney Pills frotr the Kaufmann Drug Co. an 1 since I used the contents of one the pain disappeared and my kidneys have become norma!. I advise oi her kidney sufferers to try Doan's Kidnev Pills." (Statementgiven March 9, 19C8 ) PRAISES DOAN'S AGAIN. Mr. Marks was interviewed on March 23, 1911 and he added to the above: "I take pleasure in confirming my previous endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills. I certainly think that this preparation is worthy of the highest praise." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster* Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the namec?Dean's?and fake no other. j El Ha MWf Its beneficial efS Sj^JB H fects are usually Makes rich, red, pure B system ? clears the brain ? stren; M A positive specific for Blood ^^B T^ritTAff /M4 4- Dh i^UV^O VUU l\llVUtJLIU MO IU CH1VJ. I is a wonderftil tonic and body-bu I F. V. UPPMAN, 8THE BEST IS NOT:;its I LI 1 Tnn r.nnn cno .1 ho I iuu uuuu iun : ; A out CUSTOMERS: s ^ We are exclusive agents in Colura- I bia for the Best Furniture Manu- j| facturers in America. II We show the largest and best as K g sortment of high grade Furnitur* I in the entire South. A visit to our store will be ; treat for you because we wil show you all the new ideas it Furniture. You are alwa/s welcome and yor will not be asked to purchase. FUNERAL DIRECTOR EMBALMER, r r1 I in ^ t'UiUlllUld) Z9. V/? I. LU/ | 1730 MAIN STREET, G l?j Is where you can find one PAIN | OF ALL X: DOORS, SAS BLINDS | LIME AND < I CABINET M | Call or write for Prices. I The Caldwc * 1552 Corner Main and Ta % Columbia Bank. Centrally lc % II. W. WOODWARD, Propr S American and Eur ? J Rates: American $2. and 82.5i Qt * T? J <>1 r p. Xi Lli upctixi., i ou aiiu qt j..\ 5 Headquarters for the IT. ( * CUISINE UNE2 p * Proper and Careful Attention ? * Now Under New Management rt!NRE 1 M fl B ml saws, ribs, fl I of Gio CNC and Repairs lectors. Pipes, Vah?s and Fittings, Light Saw, Sh Cane Mills in stock, LOMBARD IRON COMPANY, Augusta, Ga. ran* ll a a m rue raimcuo 11 COLUMBIi WE ARE A Depository for the Un't< of South Carolina the Oca of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 United States Bor Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT A mnnr? f? r\f Ron V? RSrm WU A MAUD] WE PAY Four Per Cent, on deposits terest calculated quarterly WE PROMISE Our best efforts to transact iatisf action. PALMETTO NATIONAL BJ CAPITAL t3N Wilis Jo?w, Prwident. Poke Root and Potassium) j|| 'owerful Permanent ffi Stubborn cases Good results are |B yield to P. P. P. lasting?it cures IE when other medi- you to stay cured jjnj cines arc useless jgfi P. P. i blood ? cleanses the entire 9 gthens digestion and nerves. 9 Poison and skin diseases. B ops the Pain; ends Malaria; 9 ilder. Thousands endorse it. ? SAVANNAH C.A I \r&Distri6utcrs of liSigMi | fAKVUTS nnm ? LLAND"DUTCH HUB 1 CT3CCRAFJS I (U?M?K?#?5IZE5 9 I ' N iGLUiSBlS, S. G. I of the best stocks of | ENDS I & GLASS 3EMENT. | ANTLES. K :t ~ 1 5f! Hotel* , ? ] ylor Streets. Opposite ? >cated, Columbia, S. C. 2 , *> ietor and Manager. 4 ijf opean Plan. ? 0 per day. J )0. Large, Cool Rooms J J. T.'s and T. P. A.'s. Z [CELLED. S ' * t/x All r^noat.a ( ? V Watch us Grow. * ft PAIRS Bristle Twine, Babbit, &c, far any iraka { >1NES, BOILERS and PRESSES < for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, k> ingfe, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engine* WORKS AND SUf^PL* Jational Basik, L, S. C. )d States Government, the State nfcy of Richland and the City < ids and $100,000 State of Sonth , Corporations and Individuals. in our Savings Department, inycmr business to yonr entire INK, - - Columbia, S. G. : 5,000.001 J. P. MjLttkbw?, Cashier