University of South Carolina Libraries
saanRnemgnnMa LADIES BUY Y SUIT FROM We have just received one < of Ladies' Coat Suits ever p bia. Wo oro rminnr fn'.Qpl! tTlPTTl I !" ^ and can save you from $5. every Coat Suit you buy. See our new line for Fall 191 " f - ?*v 4 ????1 Jones Gash Dry ( 1554 MAIN ST., C r3 & xmvtJP i litiWu#! j% TOO | | ' ' ' ' Know'ng the great Importance of ) p)lnt to carry the beet of every tool < v ing art. Whether for the ehop or i <: to serve you. You will find our p*ie ( 1 K? k _Lf. It tl , ipwoui reasonaoie nguro on overdo i f Anvils $5.00 and up. Blaeksmiftii Lorick & Lc INCORPORA COLUMBIA, I I BVVVVVVVVVVV1VVV1PVVVVV1PVVWPP1M [good si I ! I : . ; And best of work is the s : Feature that has helped | j The State-wide and endorsemer K3 ? ji South Carolina Mai All work in either Guaranteed to satisfy j Fence also. Write < ! See us and we will s i Your interest is pro j' SOUTH CAROLINA RfllAI * J Ptrone 1558. COLUMBIA, ! i \ R. V. STILLER, Manager. I vi!.: JgOTrmaxmrmtrmxmimisrgg f IS IT PAINT $ WE HA The Very Besl , | Rightly Pi t* Webb's Art 1627iMain Street J DECORATORS: In Burlap, Tapes ^ Out of City Work S i wwwwvwvt* vi "our coat 1 jones of the prettiest lines i _ n -1 ut on saie in ooiumit a very low price .00 to $10.00 on 11. joods Store, OLUMBIA, S. C. MITH i Pa ilUt.gft | i : these tools, we.make it a known to the blacksmith* ] te farm, we are prepared es hammered down to the i i king you need. | i*o Vises $8.50 to $7.80. | >wrance, | >TED. S. C. I \ rocn! N N =yg3Bg? r.. ? ... ?=r m N itrbng .f ;'. ! to earn ! reputation ! its of the j N , N rble Works. \ M N -, M M marble or granite jj r. W^spllirnn IS ar call to !: i M see that 15! itected. 3 i M M RBLE WORKS, : M 1707 Main Street, J S. C. jjj F. H. HYATT, Proprietor, | [ 3 _ A VE IT^p $ : Goods and ? riced, I Store I Columbias S. C. \ tries and Wall Payers. A olicited. A v*,www ? I A BAD LIVER robs y. ambition. To rid your; SI M ft REI LIVER RE (THE POW It is a fine strengtheningmedic organ responds promptly to its pow the stomach and digestion. Purifie out that languid half-sick feeling and cheerful. Try it. BOLD BY DKAUCRS. PftIC Ask for the genuine with the Bed Z on the end by mail postpaid. Simmons Liver Regulato it. Price, 91.00 per bottle. Look for the Led Z J. H. ZEILIN & CO., F Msfc Lynches White Man. Forcing: their way into the' Desha County jail at Dutnas, Ark , between fifty and one hunlred men, members of a mob formed so quietly that the authorities had not tho slightest warning, overpowered the deputies in charge and took Charles Malpas, Sr., white, to a water tank arid hanged him early Wednesday. The mob then dispersed without demonstration. The lynching followed a pitched hattie at the home of Malpas the day before, in which the sheriff and two deputies were killed. The wife of Charles Malpas, Sr., a negress, and the Malpas younger son. a young mulatto, escaped from the house during the fighting. The authorities say they do not think the negress and the boy engaged in the battle and for this reason it is not thought the two will be sought further in connection with the affair. ? ?-<2a>- Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased por.ion of the oar. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an iaflamed condition of tlie mucous* lining of the Eustachian mabe. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbliug sound or iumerfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed, Deafness is the resalt, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for auy case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Mayor Beaten to Death. C. H. W. Johnson, mayor of Oakhurst, a suburb of Atlanta, was beaten to death with a scantling by T. W. Zuber, after the latter had been shot and mortally wounded by Johnson. Zuber was rushed into Atlanta for medical attention, and Johnson died at bis home about 15 minutes after the fight. Nottee of Election. All qualified electors residing in Ballentine School District No. 52 will please take notice that an election will be held at the school house therein on the 14tn day of Octboer. 1911 for the purpose of voting a special levy of three mills for school purposes therein. The polls will open at 8 o'clock a. w. and close at 4 p. m. Dr J. W. Wessinger. J. W. Shealy. P. D. Meetze. Trustees Ballentine School District No. 52. 2w48 Hung Him Quickly. At Kiev, Russia, Dimitri Bogroff, the assassin of Premier Stolypin who was condemned to death by eourtmartial, was hanged a few days after the Premier's death. Before the execution the young man asked that he mivht see a rabbi but refused this consolation when informed that the interview must be in the presence of cfliciais. Notice of Election. All quaifkd electors residing iu Wateree School District No. 28 will please take notice that au election will be held at the school house therein on the 14th day of October, 1911 for the purpose of voting a special levy c; two mills for school purposes therein. The polls will open at eight o'clock a. m. and close at 4 p. m. R. E. Miller. E. O. Hall. J. Frank Gunter. Trustees of Wateree School District No. 28. ' 2w4S A Bloodthirsty Virginian. In the presence of a large crowd of people, who had assembled for court week at Lo\ ingston, Ya.. Dr. J. A. Petit, a physician of Roseland, was shotfiye times in the head and instantly killed by Benjamin Hubbard. Hubbard was immediately arrested and placed in jail to awai: a hearing, An ancient grudge is said to have been responsible for the tragedy. The shootirg took place on one of the principal streets of the town in fro. t cf the note!. There was no q.tarrel at the time of the shooting. ou of energy, strength and self of the burden, take aons D z igulator DER FORM) ine for a torpid liver. The "weakened erful reviving influence. It corrects J s and regulates the bowels. Drives j, makes you feel bright, vigorous K, LA*?K RACKAAC, Al.OO. i label. If yon cannot fet it remit to at. we will r is pat cp also La liquid form for thoea who prefer label. ?rops.. St. Louis, mo. Gsoraia Expressman Destroys Money. A special from Waycross, Ga., of recent date says: Hundred dollar bills, fifties and other smaller denominations were torn into shred9 and silver coins by the bag full were scafctere I about an express car today by C. F. Radford, express messenger on the Atlantic Coast Line train No. 21, before he was linally subdued and landed in jail here. Radford claimed he insisted in Savannah that he should not be sent out on the run because of his condition, that he was intoxicated and did not know what he was doing in throwing away the nnney from the safe. The loss, if any, will not be kuown until the money packages are carefully cheeked. Between So,ODD and $10,000 was on board and most of this amount was recovered f?*om Radford's j bosom and trovnors pockets, accord- ! ing to the oiheers. - - A Medicine that gives Confidence Is Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Mrs. T. J. Adams, 522No. Kansas Ave., Columbn9, Kas., writes: "For a number of years my children have been subject to coughs and colds. I *used Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and found that it cured their coughs and colds, so I keep it in the hdWe all the time." Refuse substitutes Kaufmann Drug Co. * <4^ Notice, Veterans! Yon are requested to .meet at your respective places of meeting in each township on Saturday, the 7th day of October, at 3 o'clock for the purpose of electing a representative to meet at Lexington Court House on Saturday, the 21st day of October, at 2 o'clock, to elect a pension board for the year 1912. S. M. ROOF, Chairman Pension Board Lexington County. September 27, 1911.?2wks. Monev ^ Saved We save you money on every pair of Shoes bought from us. :::::: WHY? Because they wear longer and cost yoi less. We ha^e the stock to select from. ::::::: We invite our Lexington friends tc come in and be convinced that we live up to just what we say. : Pleasure to wait on you and give you our prices. Harmon's Shoe Sto res 1725 Main St., COLUMBIA, S. C. Bj H Its benefice fl E B U fects are us B OL^ B '? JB felt very qu Makes rich; red, H system ? clears the b/ain ? S8 A positive specific for 9 Drives out Rheumatism 2 m is a wonderful tonic and be I "V. UPPMAN, For Sale by KAUFMAN* THE BEST IS SOT;: I TOO GOOD FOR : i OUR CUSTOMERS: i We are exclusive agents in Colum bia for the Be9t Furniture Munu facturers in America. We show the largest and best as sortment of high grade Furnitun I in the entire South. A visit to ou3* store will be > treat for you because we wil show you all the new idea9 ii ra Furniture. 8 You are always welcome and you | will not be asked to purchase. h/AMMETBE'Q IffnmviLi ilk. w FUNERAL DIRECTOR EMBALMER, Columbia, S.C. {TTio' 1730 MAIN STREI |'i Is where you can fine I ^PAI jj OF AI DOORS, S. ELINI ?- A "AT | JL1.BEJH jCIIM ! I CABINET j| Call or write for Prices, : The Cald * 1552 Comer Main an I Columbia Bank. Centn * II. W. WOODWARD, * American an< J R ates: American $2. and * European, 75c an ! Headquarters for the * CUISINE I ft Proper and Careful Att ft Now Under New Management f5IINJ S UBPHB Ki ?nd I jrctors, Piper, Vahea and fitlirgs, Light S Cane MiHs in stock. LOMBARD II COMPANY, Augusta, Ga, ?I??1???? The Palmetto colin WE ABE A Depository for th of South Carolina t of Coiun.bia. WE OWN 1400.000 Ui ited Sta Carolina Binds. WE SOLICIT ^ , Accounts of Banks, WE PAY Four Per Cent, on d tercst calculated qu; WE PROMISE Cur best eftorts to t: satisfaction. palmetto nations CAPITA wilie Jones, President. iy Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) jig t Powerful Permanent n al ef- Stubborn cases Good results are IgB ually yield to P. P. P. lasting?it cures ickly when other medi- you to stay cured (S Cines arc useless 39 P. P. I pure blood?cleanses the entire II -strengthens digestion and nerves. Q Blood Poison and skin diseases. |5 md Stops the Pain; ends Malaria; ?| )dy-builder. Thousands endorse it. H SAVANNAH, GA. S i DRUG CO., Lexington, S. C. [ IWeAre Distributers of KippS! 1 liavbektcH I , 1 HOLLAND -DUTCH PSaM | J . LIIXURK^^ ^ | | ? V wn & bro7 j ET, COLUMBIA, S. C. | I one of the best stocks of ints^ jIJ KINDS | ASH,: >S & GLASS EFCEMENT. I MANTT.US 1 well Hotelj * , * i d Taylor Streets. Opposite ? illy located. Columbia, S. C. % "ifr Proprietor and Manager. 1 European Plan. t . 82.50 per day. 5 d 81.00. Large, Cool Booms t ? U. C. T.'s and T. P. A.'s. | [^EXCELLED. vS ention Given to Ail Gwu*'*.. * t IE PAIR 3 !, RIBS, Bristle Twine, Babbit, &c., far cny make n ENGINES, BOILERS and PRESSES Repairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, In* >aw. Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engine* RON WORKS AND SUP,PL> j Ml tonal flank, MBIA, S. C. e United States Government, the State he Ooanty of Kichland and the City tes Bonds and $100,000 State of South Firms, Corporations and Individuals. leposits in our Savings Department, inarterly. ransact your basiness to yoar entire Jj BANE, - - Columbia, S. C M LL $250,000,001 I J. P. Matthews, Cashier 1