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wBM-BMn ? a?a??^? I Women! I fl If weak, you need Cardui, || 9 the woman's tonic. Cardui || fl '*s made from gentle herbs, fl fl acts in a natural manner, fl fl and has no bad results, as fl 9 some of the strong drugs B fl sometimes used. Asamed- fl fl icine?a tonic?for weak, fl fl tired, worn-out women, B fl Cardui has been a popular P fl success for over 50 years, fl B n A M Mb. iCARDUl The Woman's Tonic M Mrs. Lula Walden, o! B I Gramlin, S. G, followed 9 I ^ a^vice. Read her let- 9 9 ter: "I was so weak, 9 9 when I first began to take 9 Ml Cardui, that it tired me to El 9 walk just a little. Now, I || 9 can do all the general 9 9 housework, for a family of 9 9 9." Try Cardui for your 9 9 troubles. It may be the 9 9 v?y remedy you need. 9 Sorrows of Werther. Werther had a love for Charlotte Saeh a9 words coald never utter; Would you know how first he met her? She was cutting bread and butter. Charlotte was a married lady, And a moral man was Werther, A-nA P/vm oil fV>o TT-oa 1 r.V? nf Tnriips Z1UU 1V1 U41 14JW ' VUiW" V* WW Would do nothing for to hurt her. So he sighed an 1 pined ?-id ogled, And his passion boilpc': and bubbled, Till he blew his silly brains out, And no more was by it troubled. Charlotte, having f 8en his body Borne before ou n. shutter, Like a well conducted person, Went oa cutting bread and butter. I ?Thaekery. ? _ i Bites or strings of poisonous insects which cans* the flesh to swell should be treated with DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. It counteracts the poison, reduces swelling quickly and eases pain. It is equally as valuable when applied to flesh wounds, burns, scalds, cuts or braises. It causes the < flesh to heal over and leaves no disfig- ; uring scar. Price 50 eta per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. 1 > ? . ? If a man has never been fooled by a woman It's because he isn't Worth the ] effort 1 p Helped Keep Down Expenses. Mrs. -J. E. Henry, AkroD, Mich, 4 taU9 how she did so: "I was bothered with my kidneys and had to go nearly doable. I tried a sample of Foley Kidney Pills and they did me so much good that I bought a bottle and feel r, that they saved me big doctors' bill.'' Kaufmann Drug Co. J r JL I The city of Camden voted in favor of issuing bonds to the amount of $100,- * 000 for the installation of a water and I1 light plant. The election was held T Tuesday and the vote stood 114 for and I 46 against the bond issue. Uric Acid, ! yield to MILAM v Eminent Divi Hfglttii (fwfatgf Soarb of Missions; W W ROY ALL. O. D.S?cy. The MIXao Medicine Co., Inc., Danville, Va.^ ;i6entleBenS*v It gives md pieaaure t "Milam" has done me. I have had 'for ten or fifteen years, and at -;;gout that were not only excruciat 'vp in bed for a week at a tine. . hut obtained only a cyy iMnvM^v*.9 _ ^? fortunate as to try liiian, and JeafcO of a helf a dozen, I used it what relief it has given me. It c permanent cure, but I mean to kee think I have found a thing to frc enable me to keep up my work in c ?y experience, you will not have Very re9pecti Member Virgi: Ask your druggist for six bottles o money back i. (|S) yf Errors By Applicants. There have recently come to our attention several rather interesting i statements by applicants as to their family history. T e following will be of interest to our agents. These statements, made by applicants for life insurance, are from the British Medical Journal: "Mother died in infancy." 4'Father went to bed feeling well, and the next morning woke up dead." "Grandfather died suddenly at the age of 103. Up to this time he bid fair to reach a ripe old age." "Applicant does not know anything about maternal posterity, except that they died at an advanced age." "Applicant has neyer been fatally sick." "Applicant does not know cause of mother's death, but states that she fully recovered from her last illness." "Father died suddenly; nothing serious." "Applicant's brother, who was an infant, died when he was a mere child." "Grandfather died from gunshot wound, caused by an arrow, shot by - J? 11 an xnuiun." "Applicant's fraternal parents died when he was a child." "Mother's last illness was caused from chronic rheumatism, but she was cared before death." I Each age of our lives has its joys. Old people should be happy, and they will be if Chamberlain's Tablets are taken to strengthen the digestion and keep the bowels regular. These tablets are mild and gentle in their action and especially suitable for people 1 of middle age and older. For sale by all dealers. , Glasses Wanted. Some men are born with perfect sight, But cannot tell the wrong from rig t. ! Some men are born with perfect hands, i Bat use their skill in sifting sands. i Some men are born with frames so 1 strong That they could move a train along. But use their strength in catching flies Or tramping down the railroad ties. Some men are intellectual kings, 1 But use their wits in muddling things. * Some men have brains enough to burn, 1 But use them up in idle scorn. Some men are smart at figuring out, 1 But when it comes to action?shout. Oh, what a lot the world would gain, ( If we had glasses for the brain! J ?W. B. 0. in News and Courier. i J Notice Debtors and Creditors. x All persons having claims against 1 she estate of H. M. Wingard are here- S by notified to file the same properly proved with Messrs. Efird and Dreher, itfcorneys at Lexington, S. C. And all ^ persons indebted to estate are hereby lotified to pay at the store to the unlersiened, or to Messrs. Rhude and ETarry Roberta. Mrs. E. G. WINGARD, a Admx. Estate of H. M. Wingard. c tW-S3 J D A Stanza On Freedom, j 'hey are slaves who fear to speak 'or the fallen and the weak; ,'hey are slaves who will not choose latred, scoffing and abuse. o tather than in silence shrink U 1?? *w.fV? /la mnatT I h 11 # 111 llic mum iiuvj ijv uu uiusi? - ? t hey are slaves who dare not be b a the right with two or three- a: ?James Russell Lowell. E . 11 Gout. Etc. i b vhen all else fail e U ne Testifies |3 ; p s ri c Norfolk, Va., July 7, !?ll? t o tell you how much good your a more or lees uric acid trouble 0 tiae3 I had attacko of rheumatic r ingly painful, but that laid ma ? I used everything the doctors little relief. Last liay, I waa u having procured through you a |< faithfully. I cannot tell you iay be too soon for me to claim a I ip up the treatment, feel glad to e me from my great suffering, and ozafort. If all your patient? hava to refund much money. ' 'ully your a, t jy. 77 d nia Conference, M. E. C. S, 2 f Milan? on our liberal guarantee^ f not benefited. 151 Tangier Island. Where the People Do Without Jails, Lawyers, Horses an J Cows. There is a little island in Chesapeake bay, 125 miles South of Baltimore, where the world has stood still for more than a hundred years. Tangier island is five mil3e long and much less than a mile wide, but more than 1,500 people live 011 it. There is only one street, nine feet wide, without side walks, and the houses are all built along this street wit 1 narrow canals of the deep water of the bay between each two houses. There is only one church, presided over by a Methodist minister, ana only one doctor, and nflmororn the Henri nf each Ui-IUJLQ AO Ll\j v/vuivi>w*j j w v*vw? family being buried iu the yard. There is no newspaper, no jail, no lockup and no lawyers nor any need for them. Everybody is deeply religious, and profanity is punished with a fine imposed by the deacon of the church. The men go fishing and crabbing in sailboats early on Monday mornings and do net come home until Saturdays, when they have marketed their sea harvests in town on the mainland. There are no gardens, no horses or cows, but plenty of chickens are raised. Fuel is supplied to the islan ers by sloops, which come every month or so loaded with wood and anchor off Tangier, sending small boats piled with cordwood and kiudlings to even* house by means of the little canals. The women wear sunjmnnets and go barefooted, and there is an organ in nearly every home. Tangier was first settled by white people in 16(">6 and before that time was occupied by the Indians. Mrs. Lela Love, wife of Wiley Love, i farmer living near Oovena, Ga., says "I have taken Foley Kidney Pills and find them to be all you claim tor them. They gave me almost instant relief ivhen my kidneys were 9luggish and inactive. I can cheerfully recommend them to all sufferers from kidaey troubles." Kaufmann Drug Co. My Prayer. [f there be some weaker one, >ive me strength to help him on; !f a blinder soul there be, Let me guide him nearer Thee. Vlake my mortal dreams come true iVith the work I fain would do; Jlothe with life the weak intent; jet me be the thing I meant, jet me find in Thy employ Peace that dearer is than joy; Dut of self to love be led, Vnd to heaven acclimated, Jntil all things sweet and good Seem my nature's habitude. ?John G Whittier. (Vhen Buying, Buy the Best. Costs No More But Gives The Best Results. H. L. Blomquist, Esdaile, Wis., ays his wife considers Foley's Honey .nd Tar Compound the best cougn ure on the market. "She has tried arious kinds but Foley's gives the est result of all." Kaufmann Drug ;o. toy's Head Torn From Body. Lumberfcon,N. C., June 13.?Charles .aughton, the ten-year-old son of an perative, was instantly killed here )day, when his head was torn from is body by a revolving shaft. The oy threw a rope, which was fastened round bis neck, over the shaft in the Dresden Cotton Mill, and was decapiited before assistance could reach "i m When your child has whooping ough be careful to keep the cough lose and expectoration easy by giving Ihamberlain's Cough Remedy as may e required. This remedy will also iquify the tough mucus and make it asier to expectorate. It has been :sed successfully in many epidemics nd is safe and sure. For sale by all ealers. A negro boy eight years old, while icking blackberries, was bitten by a attlesnake on Saturday in Clarendon ounty and died in six hours afterrards. M eve On Now! j ays a policeman to a' street crowd, ,nd whacks heads if it don?t. "Move n now," says the big, harsh mineral tills to bowel congestion and suffering ollows. Dr. King's New Life Pills lOn't bulldoze the bowels. They gentry persuade them to right action, and tealth follows. 25c at The Kautmann )rug Co. The seed house of the Southern Coton Oil company in Columbia was mrned'down at 11:30 o'clock Wedneslay night, destroying property valued it ?10,000 or $50,000. Trespass Notice. 1, the uiicteisigned do hereby forbid ill persons l'rom trcspasing on my ands, by overflowing with pond wait r inless a satisfactory sum of money is mid to me lor rent for overflowing vith pond water of ihe Cront mill-pond ;h the said poinl waters art- now ell : nv land. tw-3'i pe.. (leorge Vv. Mii'.er ' eg? CAMPAIGN ITINERARY. Candidates lor Stale Offices Be Here July 23. The State campaign opened at Sumter yesterday. There will be two parties?one for the candidates for State office and one for the United States senate. Below is the itinerary for the State campaign party: Bishopville, Wednesday, June 19. Darlington, Thursday, June 20. Bennettsville, Friday, June 21. Chesterfield, Monday, June 24. Florence, Tuesday, June 25. Dillon, Wednesday, June 26. Marion, Thursday, June 27. Conway, Friday, June 28. Georgetown, Saturday, June 29. Kingstree, Tuesday, July 2. Manning, Wednesday, July 3. Monck's Corner, Thursday, July 4. Charleston, Friday, July 5. Walterboro, Saturday, July 6. Beaufort, Tuesday, July 9. Jasper, (Ridgeland), Wednesday, July 10. Hampton, Thursday, July 11. Barnwell, Friday, July 12. Bamberg, Saturday, July 13. St. George. Tuesday, July 16. Orangeburg, Wednesday, July 17. St. Matthews, Thursday, July 18. Columbia., Friday, July 19. Chester, Saturday, July 20. Winsboro, Monday, July 22. Lexington, Tuescay, July 23. Saluda, Wednesday, July 24. Edgefield, Thursday, July 25. Aiken, Friday, July 26. One week off. Camden, Monday, August 5. Lancaster, Tuesday, August 6. Yorkville, Wednesday, August 7. Gaffney, Thursday, August S. Spartanburg, Friday, August 9. Union, Saturday, August 10. Newbeny, Tuesday, August 13. Laurens, Wednesday, August 14. Greenwood, Thursday, August 15. Abbeville, Friday, August 16. .Anderson, Saturday, August 17. Walhalla, Tuesday, August 20. Piekens, Wednesday August 21. Greenville. Thursday, August 22. Mrs. M. A. McLaughlin, 512 Jay St, LaCrosse Wis. writes that she suffered all kinds of pains in her back and hips on account of kidney trouble and rheumatism. "I got some of Foley \ Kidney Pills and after taking them for a few days there wa9 a wonderful change in my case,for the pain entirely left my back and hips and I am thankful there is such a medicine as Foley Kidney Pills." j Jumps Six Stories, Dead. New York, June 13.?Bertha Kininsky, a young girl, bent on suicide, today jumped from a six-story building in Brooklyn. She landed on her feet, and, although her back was broken, she walked some distance before she dropped unconscious. Miss Kinnisky was taken to the hospital, where she died a few minutes later. An examination showed that the patient had died from a broken back. It is said the girl killed herself because her sweetheart, said to be a Brooklyn youth of good family, had gone away a short time ago and failed to write. Cleaning, pressing and Dyeing The Lexington Pressing Club is ready to do your fall cleaning, press- 1 ing, dyeing, etc. We have a competent force and all work promptly and neatly done. Let us fix up that old last year's suit lor you. We make a specialty of this class of work. Lexington Pressing Club. Lem Sox, Manager. The verdict of the coroner's jury in the case of the mysterious murder of little Andrew Jackson, in the city of Florence, several weeks since, was rendered on Tuesday and places the murder at the hands of two negroes, Harry Mcintosh and John Williams. Barbecue at White Rock. We will! furnish a firstclass Barbecue at White Rock on the 20th day of July next. Speakers and candidates from Lexington and Richland counties are invited to attend and discuss the issues of the day. W. R. METZ. 37p J. P. ADDY. FARMS! If you want to buy a good farm at right price any where in ?South Carolina, call on or write us. If you want to sell your farm quick for cash, make your price right and we will seil it for yon, no matter where located.^ We sell choice city < pro pert 3*, too. Dickert & Eargle, 1507 Main Street, Columbia, - South Carolina. ! "Always Hustling" j l^j' i j| ^ 3 The Road A vanished thirst? refreshed one; the < m way is via a glass or i Ideally delicious?pure HI sparkling as frost. \ Free SgS at Chattanooga, Demand tl as ma XTHE COC/ ATLAN | 'f=="*=====^^^RBBli The graduating claps at Winthrop college on Tuesday numbered lis. FISHING TACKLE?Have you seen our new line of fishing tackle, embracing hooks, lines, bobs, nets, canes, I etc? We have everything to make | your fishing trip successful. The Bazaar. EGGS FOR SALE?Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching, and a few cockerels for sale. Apply quick to Rice B. Harman. For Sale. One New Home Sewing Machine and one New Acme Sewing Machine, both drop heads and light runners; guaranteed to work perfectly and wear for years. Apply to Kice B. Harm an. 1 The Old We have added to our Her most complete and up to dat Traveling and Hand Bags in line of small leather novelties JDa>vis 1517 Main Sftreet Does Your W About the old stove not ba' -A ? ^ -Crt ^4- +V>r>+ rf'fi Vk^sof An TT II I1UI cl ld.UL Llldl IL O Ul(Ol please the whole family if yo RAM Here are some BargainsPalace Six Hole Steel Range Wood or Coal, Price Same with Porcelain Linen R New Juno, Six Hole, Cast LORICK B 1519IMAIN STREET I Am Headq Doors, Sash High Grade an See me before placing yourc N. H. DP COLUMBI E. OSCAR FALL ?^K?? HQ jg-" 1 xsg^zmr* \-r . -y ?Sr4fa*-*%<^/y 4 mzm&iWmwf!m ^%&r- ^jb -/i C O to Comfort a cool body and a sure way?the only bottle of 1 ^ as purity?crisp and i| / booklet, telling $ Cola vindication Jm for the asking. \ le Genuine ^ ^j^^Whenever ^.-COLA CO. Jar you see an J t a r a Arrow think ^ 1 A, UA. f Coca.CoIa> 4 "J _ i No matter how other interests suffer, they never allow their delegates to be kicked around. BOARD and LODGING, 909 Gervais Street. COLUMBIA, S. C, I am prepared to accommodate my Lexington friends and the public with good meals and comfoitable beds. Transient'or regular boarders at reasonable rates. NEAR SEABOARD DEPOT. JOB SHUMPERT, Proprietor. 21tf Reliable ness and Saddlery goods the e line of Trunks, Suit Cases, Columbia, also a complete , all at popular prices. AC Co?9 Columbia, S. C. lie Complain king as well it used to? Is s are over and that it would >n bought a new r<3KE2? Burns any Kind of Fuel, $30.00. esovoir $35.00. j Bange . $18 00. g ROTHERS, COLUMBIA, S. C. uarters For and Blinds. d Low Prices >rder for building materi il LIGGERS, A, S. C. AVV, Sales Mgr.