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# " L\ BhhP^ I says: "richness and freshness Richness and F and vigor of circulation. A good complexionemphaticailycomesfrcm within; only imitations and peer ones at thai can be painted, plastered or rubbed on from without. To look well you must be well." If you want the clean, clear complexion glowing with the crimson of pure blood, the bright sparkling eye and the happy expression that comes from vigorous "healthy blood, Guy Six Sottlcs \ Get Your horsey Ba J No clcol&l cr ether dang ingredk V I'* : ? - WBOBX 13 Parlor Pi I BEN DAVID, 1320 MAIN ST. 0pp. Palmetto Ne Best cooking and finest Restaur v Special Rates by the We el Mea ' Knowing^tht great importanei < point to carry the beet oi every i lag art. Whether for the shop c So servo you. You will find our lowest reasonable figure on ev< Anvilu $5.00 and up. Blacks; | Lorick & I J INCORPO | COLUMBIA, Hti?iraxmiCTsT?iimmiax: ! GOOD S ?And best of work is t Feature that has he ; ; The Staie-wid t' ; and endorse !' South Carolina ft N t . * ' ; 3 All work in eil : i Guaranteed to sa I ^ , Fence also. Writ C . jjj . See us and we w ' ] . Your interest is V* , M 4 v _ _ _ M j ? 1 SOUTH CAROLINA I V Hi ? i Phone 1558. : I COLUMBIA, X j pi R. V. STILLER, Manager. M i feet Skin inson, considered one of the ?VT-Q on moHpm fhpran^ntios. WW V44 i4iVV*VA*. 7 of color are teity of Blood ask ycur druggist about Milam. A blood purifier and reconstructive tonic standing alone and without I competition. If you suspect any other preparation of being in its class we ask that you read the labels. The pure food law protects only those who read the labels. ; No blood remedy should contain ; alcohol?a false stimulant and uric acid producer. For $5.00, and \ ck if not Benefited | crous or hcbil forming ! idnts i:r " I sstaurant, Proprietor, itiona! Bank COLUMBIA, S. C. 'ant in Columbia. To: Ladies and Gentlemen i L. Is at all Hours?Night or^Day ? of these tools, we make it a \ tool known to the blacksmith- | >r the farm, we are prepared > prices hammered down fo the > scything you need, mith's Vises $5.50 to $7.50. .owrance, r^ATED. [ ? - Si C. ! > cgziiiimiiiyiirx&mmagp stock 1 M M H hp stroncr R D M lped to earn S e reputation i jj ments of the 1J j^4 /iarble Works. I |s , M ther marble or granite j? tisfy. We sell iron j? :e or call to " ill see that ;jj protected. ; | _ --- M MARBLE WORKS, 5 S 1707 Main Street, ! E : S. C. S | M F. H. HYATT, Proprietor. E N t :i;iTiTizxkiTTTTrrnmiyj,xm'S INFORMATION FOR DEPOSITORS. Postal S ving System, OBJECT. 1. The postal savings system is established for the purpose of providing facilities for depositing savings at interest with the security of the United States government for repayment. SAFETY. 2. Tne faith of tho United States is solemnly pledged to the payment of deposits made in postal savings 1 depository offices with accrued interest as provided by the postal-savings act. WHO MAY DEPOSIT. 3. Accouut9 may be opened and deposits made by any person of the age of ten years or over in his cr her own name and by a married woman in her own name and free from any infr.rfprpnpp nr prmirol bv her husband. iUWV/- 1VAV/4/VV ? . / No person can have more than one account at any one fime. 4. No person may open a postalsavings account at any post office who is not a patron of that office. 5 All accounts must be opened in person by the depositor or his authorzed representative. After opening an account a depositor may forward subsequent deposits to the D09t office by mail. 0. Deposits will be accepted only from individuals, and no account will be opened in the name of any corporation, association, societj-, firm, or partnership, or in the namea of two or more persons jointly. 7. No account will bo opened^in the name of one person in trust fcr or on behalf of another person or persons. PRIVACY OF ACCOUNTS. 9. No person connected with the pest office department or the postal service is permitted to disclose the name of any depositor or give any information concerning ail account except t j the depositor himself, unless directed to do so by the Postmaster General. DEPOSITS. 11. Deposits are evidenced by postal-savings certificates issued in fixed denominations of $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100, each bearing the name of the depositor, the number ot j his account, the date of issue, the name of the depository office, and the date on which interest begins. The J postmaster or his representative will I make out a duplicate of each certifi- I cate issued, which the depositor will I be required to sign and which the postmaster will retain in his records. 12. No account may be opened for I less than $1, nor will fractions of a dollar be accepted for deposit. 13. No person is permitted to de- I posit more than $100 in any one calsn- I darmonth nor to have a total balance I to his credit at one time of more than I $500 exclusive of accamnlated interest. I 14. Savings certificates oannot be J transferred or negotiated and will be I payable only to the person to whom I issued. I 15. On opening an account a de- I positor is supplied with an envelope I in which he may keep his savings cer- I tificates. On this envelope is printed I information for his guidance, and also a blank ledger record on which to I keep an account of his deposits and withdrawals. 16. In case a sayings certificate is lost or destroyed the depositor should notify the postmaster. If deemed proper, a new certificate will be issued upon compliance by the depositor with the necessary requirements. 17. Postmasters are not permitted to receive savings certificates for safekeeping. SAVINGS CARDS AND STAMPS. IS. Amounts less than $1 may be i saved for deposit by the purchase of : 10-cent postal-savings stamps. Each ; postal-savings card contains blank ! spaces4to which saving stamps may be affixed from time to time as purchas j ed, and a postal-savings card with nine 10-cent savings stamps thus fixed will be accepted as a deposit of $1 either in opening an account or in adding to an existing account. 19. Savings cards and stamps will be redeemed only by the issne of savings certificates and are not valid for , postage. They will not be received in exchange for postage stamps nor will postage stamps bo accepted in exchange for postal-savings cards for stamps. INTEREST. 20 Interest will be allowed on all deposits at the rate of 2 per cent per annum, computed on each savings certificate separately, and payable annually. No interest will be paid on money which remains 011 deposit for a fraction of a year only. 21. Deposits will bear interest from the first day of the month next following that in which depo&ittrt. 22. Interest will continue to accrue on a savings certificate as long as it remains outstanding, certificates being valid until paid, without limitation as to time. 23- Compound interest is not allowed on an outstanding certificate^ but a depositor may withdraw interest I payable and include it in a new de- ,, posit, which will bear interest at the regular rate. "WITHDRAWALS. 24. A depositor may any time withdraw the whole or any part of hie deposits to bis credit with any interest payable by surrendering savings certificates, properly endorsed, for the amount desired. 25. A depositor presenting a certificate for payment in full with all interest payable must indorse it on the back in the presence of the postmaster or his representative and surrender it. The postmaster or his repre-' tentative, if satisfied as to the depositor's identity, will then make pay ment. 26. When a depositor desires to withdraw only a part of the amount called for by any certificate the postmaster will cancel the certificate and isme a new certificate covering the amount to be left on deposit. 27. When a depositor desires to withdraw merely the interest payable on any certifi ate, instead of indorsing and surrendering the certificate as in case of full payment, he will be required to give his receipt in duplicate for the amount of the interest paid. The postmaster will enter the interest payment on the back of the certificate and return it to the depositor. INFORMATION. 3S. Further information concerning the postal savings system may be obtained by application at any depository office or by inquiry addressed to the Postmaster General (postal savings system), "Washington, D. C. Frank H. Hitchcock, Postmaster General. Corn Growers To Meet. The Corn Growers' Association and Corn Show of Lexington County is hereby called to meet at Lexington-en Friday, the 2ith day of November, at 10:30 a. m. Let every one bring some corn and keep the .show up to the high standard it ha9 set. All contestants for prizes will please meet early and report immediately to Hon. D. F. Efird, chairman of the committee on contest '. An expert corn grower from Clemson College is invited to speak at the meeting. The public i9 invited to attend and share in the benefit that comes from the meeting. E. C. Ridgell, President. J. A. Barre, Secretary. An India rubber gatherer of Brazil averages sixteen pounds of juice every day. Money ^ We save you money on every pair of Shoes bought from us. : : : : : : WHY? Because thev wear longer ? v ? u and cost you less. We ha'-e the stock to select from. ::::::: We invite our Lexington friends to come in and he convinced that we live up to just what we say. : Pleasure to wait on you and give you our prices. Harmon's Shoe S tq res 1725 Main St., COLUMBIA, - S. C. the f that will furnish a balanced rat of the soil To do this the fei POT as Phosphoric Acid Our no in farmers' meetings and plenl that you hear. Let us send c A supply of these is furnished by ' We will be glad to send a supply del or Farmers' Club Officer on request GERMAN I Continental Building, Baltimore, 1 93 Nassai fTHE 1ST IS NOT; I TOO GOOD FOR > H min fPiinTftflflmo IyiiK bUdsiMa owa?ngCTgiwnrni irrwrrtm.1 mt\. trx?ijflBOfa We are exclusive agent-? in Colurr bia for the Best, Furniture Mani facturers in America. We show the largest and best a> sortment of high grade Furnitur rj in the entire South. | A visit to our store will be 3 treat for you because we wi | show you ali the uew ideas i 5 Furniture. jj You are always welcome and yo * will not be asked to purchase. j mmi DIRECTOR IEMBALHER, Columbia, S. C. C. 0. BRO 1730 MAIN STRI |ji Is where you can fir | or a DOORS, S BLIN3 LIME AE | CABINET $ Call or write for Price; Leathers and Styles. We bought i down, and we are going to save yoz ter and can sell you for less than wi Farmers' Medium and H< E. P. & I 1710 Main St. 'Bli _ U 4 4, sue nnuicmi COLT; WE ARE A Depository for tl of South Carolina of Columbia. WE OWN $100,000 United St; Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Aooounts of Banks WE PAY Four Per Cent, on terest calculated qt WE PROMISE Our best efforts to satisfaction. PALMETTO NATION CAPIT WiLIB Jos*4S. President. n Times, W 'ewHin^ ie old fertilizer tvi lulas are giving farmers'meeting ertilizer formula ion to the crop and keep up the fertility rtilizer should contain at least as much j I ASH >te book has condensed facts essential , :y of space to record the new things >ne to you belore your institute meets. request to every institute held in several states, ivered free of charge to every Institute, Grange It contains no advertising matter. CALI WORKS, Inc. Vfd. "* Monadnock Block, Chicago, I1L i Street, New York S1 WeAreDistnbuteratf Pijif&Sj f LIMBERTSPll 1 , HOLLAND-DUTCH I : I l 1 | :ET, wimm, s. c. | id one of the best stocks of ^ XL KIND8 | ' IASH, * )S & GLASS rD CEMENT. I MANTLES. I 6 u ^ is ^ j ^ v&wm, mmuiiii Fall and Winter TOT S3ZH$Z23^i^SS^LrS-Jk32225aBSBB 4 You want the BEST SHOES at the v LOWEST PRICES is our reason for 1 invitins: you to trade with us. We m now have a complete stock in al in February and March, while leather war? i on your family's shoes this Fall and Wing could last fall * savy Work Shoes a Specialty. . A. DAVIS * Columbia', S. C. National Hasik, MBIA, S. C. lie United States Government, the State the County of Richland and the City atcs Bonds and $100,000 State of South , Firms, Corporations and Individuals. deposits in our Savings Department, inlarterly. transact jour business to your entire &.L BANK, - - Colinnbia, 3. C 1 AL $250,000.00' J. P. Mii5337fs; Cashier