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i , .J* '. , v' ; ^ LEXI! ft? B? w m. 1 V V - \ ' We have now o: the prices we ate Call, and we wi a. , v 1 \. 1/ < ^ V * gfgggggy We*Mtday,A#rU22,1908. iii i i ' it- s JkU Stills to GIom for 60 Sayo. ill of Employe* Will Be TlrMm Out of *?rfc asi Brinj to Mjfly Butinfff Irnti? WHP WIWIIV ? <BNW. ^tolteto.. r [ r, ~i Ofcarlotto, N? ApdllT.^Although seeokitions were adopted at the meetingof the gpctham Hard Yard Spin/. BCtt> Atooietfnn hrid toe today to Withhold from the public the conc'msiens of the ttiiafefoabe, id is learned 4 late tonight that a virtual agreement WSi reached to shot down all plant* lee a period of OOtyv. At theend ef that time another conference will he held bo consider the situation and decide whether farther curtailment is necessary? Approximately 1,500,000 . spindles ; Were represented at the meeting, i which was entirely harmoniohs. The ; attendance at the meeting was not confined to members of the associa-, tton* many outside mills bein^4eprez tented. It is understood that the ootton yarn tttnation: was discussed in all of it* phases at the meeting and it was the sense of themill owners that nothing < bat a complete shut down would clean ; sp the surplus stocks on hand and , place the market on a fair price level.) but down WSI throw thousands f of operatives out of employment and work great hardship to them and in* mrectiy 10 line onwneaB uvoivoui ?a f ; weU.7 ii ~ lCoaey to Lead. The First National Bank of Batesb(irg has money to lend to their fanner patrons who can furnish satis- ; factory security. "Tell your friends ; about it" IRA C. CARSON, Cashier. W. W. WATSON, President. State Board of Education. '< > Goy. Ansel has reappointed the en- ( tire state board of education, 'as he : : announced at the last meeting of the ; v board he would do. The membership ] is as follows: % First District, W. K. Tate, Charles- j ton. , t. Second District H. F. Rice, Aiken. Third District Prof. D. W. Daniel, demson College. > Fourth District Prof. A. Q. Rembert, Wofford College. ^ Fifth District, Prof. A. R. Banks, Lancaster. , \ v Sixth District, W. J. Montgomery, Marion. Seventh District, Prof. A. J. Thack; ston, Orangeburg. The term it for four years. llothor Gray's Sweet Powders for Children. * Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse in the Children's Home in New York, cure feverishness, bad stomach, teething disorders, move and regulate +!. ? on/1 /loatmv wnrma Ovor DUO WWQin ouu uvowvj ? - - - ------ v , va 10,000 testimonials. They never fail. r At all druggists, 25c.' Sample FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Rqy, N. Y. *,\* 1 \ Sirs. Satkariae Hooker. Mrs. Katharine Hooker, wife of James Hooker, deceased, was born October 12, 1825, died March 25, 1908, > making her mission on earth 82 years, 2 months and 13 days. She was a member of Trinity Methodist church, in Orangeburg county, where she formerly lived and her remains were laid to rest in the church cemetery, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. Mr. Dukes. Mrs. Hooker was a Christian woman and well liked by all her acquain. i ? ? tances. one leaves seveu umiureu, many grand-children and a host of friends to mourn her departure. May God comfort her loved ones left behind. May they strive to meet her in that beautiful city beyond the grave. D. A. J. Swansea, R. F. D., No. 2. Apr. 18. "Health Coffee" is really the closest Coffee Imitation ever yet produced. This clevefr Coffee Substitute was recently produced by Dr. Shoop, of Racine, Wis. Not a grain of real coffee in it either. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee is made from pure toasted grains, with malt, nuts, etc. Really it would fool an expert?who might drink it for coffee. No 20 or 30 minutes tedious boiling. "Made in a minute" says the doctor. Sold by M. D. Harm an. ? - -S.. V ? ? -* . .ammmmrnmmmtmmm? EhHre*?yi NGT( AT I a hand a big stock Offering them for. LL show you that u rrrajM] Moaoy Hot Happiness. New York, April 19.?Broken completely in spirit and decrying his wealth, which he declares has brought only curses upon him, Frank Gould, who is separated from his young and ; beautiful wife, started last night for Hot Springs, Virginia, while his wife , and their two children remain at the < Gould home, 838 Fifth avenue. In an ' extraordinary interview he made no aecret of the fact that he is a most 1 miserable man. He admitted not < - i?? tftA AMil tkia ? >1 1 uwjr UWB UC MW uts niic uau jl;m WW j but that she had begun suit for a 1 legal separation. "I never realized < what a curse it is to have money," he said. He says he if not to blame and does sot blame his wife.' "We were just driven to it," he said. V Hew Teak, April 19.?Mrs., Alfred ^ 0. Vanderbilt has won: her suit for absolute divorce. Mrs. Vanderbilt is free to many again in three months, rhe referee reeommends she be allowed alimony of $5,000,000. Vanderbilt is worth 140,000,000, to 150,000,000. c -??? : Weak women get prompt and lasting ' help by using Dr. Shoop's- Night Cure. 8 These soothing, healing, antiseptic sup- f positories, with full information how to } proceed are interestingly told of in my 1 book "No. 4 For Women." The book and strictly confidential medical advice 8 is entirely free. Simply write Br 1 Shoop, Racine, Wis,, for my book No. 8 4. Kanfmann Drug Co. 8 J OlaituMjr, Mrs. Mar^ Magdalene Lovette Pea- I gle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Lovette, was born April 2, 1887, and died Feb. 13,1908, making her pilgrimage here on earth 20 years, 10 months 8 and 1 day. V , She leaves to mourn bfer loss a husband. father. m nth fir. several sisters and brothers, besides a host of other relatives and friends. She was married August 13, 1907, to Mr. Willie Peagle, of Berkley county, where they spent their short, happy life together. Her remains were laid to rest in Harmony Baptist cemetery on the 15th. She was a member of Harmony Baptist church, mid leaves a testimony which assures us that she has gone to rest with the blessed. She was a kind Christian young woman and loved by all who knew her. Dearest Mary, thou hast left us; Gone but not forgotten: ] Go on in peace to heaven, And wear a crown with Jesus. ' , A FRIEND. Gaston, April 18, 1908. An Insidious Danger. One of the worst features of kidney trouble is that it is an insidious disease j and before the victim realizes h^s danger I he may have a fatal malady. Take Foley's Kidney Cure at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregularities and prevents Blight's disease and diabetes. Derrick's Drug Store. I! WAIL PAPER PjCTURESai | No better goods I South. Call and see us , right. ' | WEBB'S AF 1627 Main Street, i Opposite Kirby's 5 a j. b. h: Wholesale and F General Merchanc Pork and 932 GERVAXS STREET, Heavy and Fancy Groceries prices, and the highest prices pi Produce, etc. This is the only place in th< killed and home-cured meats. H Call to see us while in the city. fcl&lnsg ?ts> DN I .ESS Tl of goods, but it wi re are selling for F ERMAN Ask for Alloa's Foot-Ease, j A Powder. It makes walking easy. Cures corns, bunions, ingrowing nails, swollen and sweating feet. At all druggists, and Bhoe stores, 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Sample FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. if* Notice, Debtors and Creditors. This is to notify all parties that they ~ must file their claims properly attested 1 against the estate of J. R. Hubbard, J ieceased, and these indebted will make payment to the undersigned on or before June 1, 1806. I C. B. Harm an, Administrator, I *w26 Augusta, Ga. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, | County of Lexington, 1 Court of Common Pleas. / Elliot Golden, Plaintiff, J] against i ^ M.. TU..I - i IUUU jurvuci) ouvo vrcuer, iiuoie Martha Dreher, Lula May Dreher, I * James Dreher, Eloise Dreher, Laura I Dreher Congress and F. A. Heigman, Defendants. . Partition. I In obedience to the decree of the cart herein, signed by Hon. John S. r Vilson, circuit judge, and dated April I 1908,1 will sell to the highest bidder I it public outcry, before the court house loor in Lexington, S. C., during the egal hours of sale, on the first Monday [ n May, 1908; All that piece, parcel or lot of land, itnate, lying and being in the town of jexington, in the county of Lexington ind State aforesaid, containing three icres, more or less, adjoining lands of fanie Bawls and Willie Strother, and < ierhaps others. v : Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchaser to . ?y for papers. I Lexington, S. 0., April 11, 1908. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, Clerk of the Coqrt. Messrs. Efird & Dreher, Plaintiff's ttonieys. MB Today and you'll stand in no j fear of the future. Few men or women are in a position where they cannot save something each week?if only a little, if on can start a savings account at Our , Savings Department with a doilar or more, deposit as often as yon please and get interest at the rate of 4 per cent, on all you save, Wouldn't it be wise to begin today. Carolina National Bank, COLUMBIA, S. C. W. A. CLARK, President. . T. H. MEIGHAN. Cashier. AND PAINTS (i tid FRAMES I I ? ?? /\A? 4 V? 4" "U /\ > ui ^Jiiuco in tuc? n and be treated fcT STORE, 1 Columbias S. C. 1 nd 10 cents Store. K ERIOT, detail Dealer in Iisp "Rppf Mnt.t.nn Sausage, COLUMBIA, S. C. i always in stock at lowest aid for Beef Cattle, Country j city to get strictly homeiome-rendered lard a specialty. GrOing m )EPT UAN n 11 pay you to call s . i or Less Than Cost ' & OSlfl i Healing Salve for Burns, Chapped Hands and Sore j Nipples. Is a healing salve for burns, sores, sore tipples and chapped hands Chamberain's Salve is most excellent. It allays he pain of a burn, almost instantly, jid unless the injury is very severe, leals the parts without leaving a scar. > *rice 25 cents. For sale by Eanfmann. >rug Co. *ost Card Dealers Haters t Stationers biking Machines mil Recnrils m lubber Stamps Ind Novelties o( ivery Oecription itLL OR WRITE WRIT TOO WIRT | I, Wilson Billies COLUMBIA, S. C. > ' i South Without J JESSES Cai> Ether or I 4HI Chloroform. I )R. G. R. HARDING, Che Old Veteran Painless Tooth Ex- I ractor and Dentist, 1316 Main street, { Columbia, S. 0., sign of the Big Tooth, s now at his office and will be all sum- _ aer. where he will do all kinds of Dental iVork in the best manner and with the >est material. lApr For INSURANCE, LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, SEE E. G. Dreher, LEXINGTON, S. C. , Strongest and Best Companies Lumber and Building Material N. H. ORIGGERS, Columbia, - - S. C. < Manufacturer of Lumber, Laths, Shingles Paints and all kinds of building material. Call or write for prices. Will save you money. ! Lumber bought in any quantity at highest market price. Notice. i All persons having demands against the estate of W. K. Smith, deceased, will file same for payment and those indebted will please make payment on or before the 1st day of June, 1908. M. E. and J. B. SMITH, ' 3w2(J Administrators. Notice to Creditors. ^ All persons having claims against the estate of Howard Wilmot Conner, de- (r ceased, are requested to present the 0 same duly attested unto the under- > signed, or his Attorney, Jno. T. Seibels, Columbia, S. C., and all persons iniebted are requested to make payment I jo the same. i JAMES W. CONNER, \ Admr. Estate H. W. Conner. 1 Styx, S. C., April 8, 1908. 8w26 5 . STORt^ DST. - ? Xl ^ X 1 X _ X soon, as tne gooas cannot last at % y ITAIiD. I 37500 1 I Square Feef of Floor Space Covered Bj WITH = ? I POMPS, PULLEYS, PACKING, ROOFING I I AND TIN PLATE. I I Plumbing Supplies. I I Southern STATES SUTTIT CO., I I COLUMBIA, S. C. I A' ' LEVER, "The Shoe Man," 1 (IN COLUMBIA.) I The place to buy your every- A BW day and Sunday go-to-meeting Shoes. Largest handlers of I. Shoes in the Carolinas. Prices I \ are extremely low at this sea- fl son. Come and inspect our i stock. LEVER, "Ihe Shoe Mao" I H (In Columbia.) ? BEARDEN & LUTHERI V ' 922-924 Gervais St - Columbia, S. C. : I fj-rnAArifiQ TTflv. flram. Hardware. Wheelwriarht Ma " -y ? ; / - 9 ? terial, Wire Fencing, Tinware, Farming Implements, Harness, Saddles, Collars, Fads, f Bridles, etc. Best wagon yard in the city for the benefit of all. Call to see us. Prompt and courteous treatment guaranteed. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! a.. a a AT a a a a a a I a a a D. B. SPHALER S. PELION, - - - - S. C. Call and see my line of Fine Dress Goods and Calicoes. They ire going at prices that will surprise you. 300 pair Fancy Dress ind Plow Shoes to move at once. Get prices before buying else where. L. W. WISE, Manager. JLT COST! We are now selling our entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Glass and Crockeryware at COST. NO FAKE SALE We mean what we say. Call to see us in our new brick store across the railroad. GANTT & RAST, Swansea, - - So. Car. 1 BROOKLAND BANK, I j iK NEW BROOKLAND, S. C. W I ft*4 We Want your business. It Is our desire to please. Leave m your money with us until you need it. We pay interest four ^ Jm times a year. faj M J. C. CUIGNARD, L. S. TROTTI, i ^ Vice-President. President.