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7T" ;v;! -rawv -* CSCI1 I i ?1<3 ^ ~ fk ? Vv i-a ti W ? *i-\ * l> .1 .i -x. T ? ? -* "? CnPDiTiT5 T'"T " T ^"TTT T .i?.i-< ?J J. i. Sl.?i - y'JL.ilij L-?^ *> "C-, rr* s t f, H, ^ Fioiir, Esses, Lsydi e-si We carry evevythirag In cSiee! aScra is So pteass. ycy will bo convs^oedCo?R?3r Pfaira and ^.ssera COLUMBL > The name WALTER A. WOOD on , TION every way?it does?it truly dc A 4-3 mower at $10.00. A 4-6 moi hand dump, at $18.00, and an 8-20 tee We carry a full line of repairs. LORICK & LO Columbia, 1T\ J* kill - You liav9 probably bought many tt good, that cost a good price, but unc / test of service soon proved themselves v V It might have been shoes that soc the sides, caps broke down, heels gav< gave out and soles were.plated. " To guarc ? wear, and be i fl wear your m ^ choice si ing selection T. A. Opposite Post Office, The Palmetto COLTJIe WE ABE A Depository for the , of South Carolina tb of Columbia. WE OWN ?- ?100,000 United Stab Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT * Accounts of Banks, J WE PAY Four Per Cent, on de ferest calculated qua WE PE0MISE Our best efforts to tr: satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONA: CAPITA , Wilie Jones, President. <V5v .^V 'A? *4? \ | SOUTH ERN_ T Us?exs8ilsd Dinii A Through Pn!!msn S!ss] ^ Convenient Sshsdu! % For full information ... AA?f(iiU Grt?+Viarr UUllSlUb ucaiwiJii W J. C. LUSX, J. L. MEEK, A. G. P. A \* vx*v w |I1?? ???? ! ! ll?l > ? ? I>?W ? NEW STOEE We wish to announce that we have mercliandise and propose to sell g<x ask is for you to give us a chance t convince everyone that we mean w GOODWIN 8 Sill SWANSEA, /-c*. /CA . T '' /"*>, A5 S TJ1 -* <-~.r 2? " . *y Jk. 'U d."-v' Sm J ' IL AT i'AivAn. n /rv fTu ^ r ( * <6^ c <5 ?* * " ? * - k?s , ->-J \ f ;t <%. .* . ^ v<4 ?\ j *31* "v'j - -', v-w2 v-S :itO ?. * 5 e G ;-o 0 o ry L 0 <j i o a d o t: r r--* r2 m c s i-y ys Lrs.ss'o yc u auy and * B 0 0 ihly Stress, near S^arksC, ; : S. C. 4$} 1MB /'/'Y Y ,V\ ^f.ifiw* r 'A \ /? ./O ' (ytf, /; It iV 4 -vv. v I i,\ b. /-. ' S#'' rC-":^-^.;-:?v- ., s > V ,\Y >'Vv^ r, ' , . ,\ ; >'. V' ,m l a mower machine means SATISFAC?es. erer at ?42.50. A 8-20 tooth all steel rake, th all steel rake, self-dump, at $20.00. s. c. ?IIII > III! I?IT jDUHJLMBBBBWB?I f SHOES! tings that looked ier the rugged / >'V?^ rorthless. ?- vf-' *" V k V". * N ? fP. "r >n run over at , . . j v> - > v / J \ N f ;'A ,.^3 3 way, sewing ?A\U ' ' \_*-V * =? I against these things, especially in i'octconhdent of getting the best quality footoney can buy, take advantage of the large bock constantly available for making pleass at our store. nt for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.50 BO YNE, Columbia, S. C. National Bank, rT>?r ton LBJLii, %j. United States Government, the State .e County of Richland and the City 3S Bonds and -$100.COO State of South Firms, Corporations and Individuals. posits in our Savings Department, inrterly. msact your business to yocr entire L BAKE, - - Columbia, S. C. L $250,000.00 J. P. Matthews, Cashier. 1 <S3P??C5>?; ^5a?, ? x RAILWAY. \iK r> n v ' - W mg Gsrs oa si! frssns, * &> !es o?? leeai Trains. rib At . a3 to rates, routes, etc. l Railway Ticket Agent, or D. P. A., Charleston, S. C. L, Atlanta, Ga. Sfa vX W'V* AT SWANSEA! opened a new and select line of general >ds at the Very Lowest Prices. All we 0 serve you, and a call at our store will 1 j_ * - i? nai we say. urv e us a tnai. : : : IAll? The New jliiiTiO) Merchants, - s. c. i ! j .. ; i T . ' . ? ; 1 ^ \ j j * . ' j I torn*; ' ; ' -. : . ! j s:u:.: . V: - j. ; . j k-.'t S ?./ tl,.* ! . ; ' i li.oi> i j i <0 i \ ill's < ; lii': )ii>i. J i "\r. ' . ; , " 1 I i -t -V'r. 4iJ. jio; ' il CUirCiiC'J j A:-,nr\ , coarg. ; villi \yr? "l;i: A pa3- | sengi r train, was brought Vo.:n Columbia yv?luiduy under r.iLi? try* ea- i corf. When or.art convened ! J:is morning troops gumkd the jail and court house1, inn after the prison* r had been arraigned Judge 0. L. Sehwmpot dismissed tiie troops and made a ringing speech to the big crowd of people I hat filled the court room on law and order. He appealed to their patriotism to aid him in upholding (tie law. He was loudly cheered bv liie crowd. AHss Dempsoy identified tiie prisoner's her assailant and recited the details of the. issault upon her. She seemed much agitated, when called upon to lock tne prisoner in the face and say whether he was the man. She gazed at him and replied in the affirmativft ro;d i.Ik-u turned her head away and wept. j ? How is Your Digestion. Mrs. Mary Dowling of No. 228 8th Ave., San Francisco, recommends a remedy for stomach trouble. She says: "Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Bitters in a case of acute indigestion, prompts this testimonial. I am fully convinced that for stomach and liver troubles Electric Bitters is the best remedy on the market today." This great tonic and alternative medicine invigorates the system, purifies the blood aud is especially helpful in all " p * 1- ? 5-rv. lormsoi ieilltlie ouu. a,v i-w- rick's Drag Store and Kaufmann Drug Co., and Sandel Drug Store. A Ctere For Pellagra. Columbia, Nov. 14.?Interest among the doctors not only of this state, but of North Carolina and Georgia as well, in the new disease, pellegra, continues unabated. The Journal of the South Carolina Medical Society will devote its entire next number printing the papers read and speeches made on the subject in Columbia fair week, and Dr. F. C. Register of the Charlotte Medical Journal will take up much of his next number also with these papers. Dr. Babcock delivered a lecture on the subject at Newberry on the 13th and another at Sumraervilie on December 7. Dr. Babcock says that the new remedy discovered for the disease was working with wonderfully sure results at the State Hospital for the Insane?that is on the newly developed cases. He says it was next to impossible to do anything much with the chronic cases. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are unequalled in cases of weak back, backache, inflammation of the bladder, rheumatic pains, and all urinary disorders. They ars antiseptic and act promptly. Don't delay, for delays are dangerous, Get Dewitt's Kidney and Bladder Fills. Sold by Kaufmaim Drug Co. Bill?Is that watch your father ga\ e you ten years ago still doing good service? Jill?Yes, I pawned it again today for 2Cth time?London Opinion. To quickly check a cold, druggists are dispensing everywhere, a clever Candy Cold Cure Tablet called Proven tics. Proven tics are also line for feverish children. Take Preventing at the sneeze stage, to head of? all tolds. Lox of 48?25c. Xaufmann Drug Co. Of course the proper way with babies is to lift them by loose skin at the back of the r.eek. say take Cod Liver Oil?they undoubtedly mean Scott's Emulsion. ?- i ? .<. It would se just as sensioie for them to prescribe Quinins in its crude form as to prescribe Cod Liver Oil in its natural state. In Scott's Emulsion the oil is emulsified and made easy to take?easy to digest and easy to be absorbed in to the body?and is the most natural and useful fatty food to feed and nourish the wasted body that is known in medicine today. Nothing can be found to take its place. If you are run-down you should take it. Send this advertisement together with name of paper in which it appears, your address and four cents to cover postage, and we will send you a "Complete Handy Atlas of the World." SCOTT & BQWNE, 409 Pearl St, New York '.*> cl t j^u.l 11s *.i' ^ *j\%?Y v!* !; } I our t'anriers wwe 1") tuko i*h*-:r own, .roignt tree, c :;t- : soea meal. leou :r lirsi to th -ir farm animals and next to their t arm jci-vij, on. v/ii<iL v.* j'..! *. come f it i ''The oldest of my colts are new five years old, and none of then: have ever passed a day in their lives without eating tome cotton seed meal. They have never been out of fix. The older ones weigh 1,100 pounds and are 10 hands high?decidedly larger than clams or sire. They have carried me i 50 miles a day without breathing deep 5 hlr. MeCandless Georgia State Chemist, gives the following grain ra Lion tormuias: ' Light work: 8 pounds ground corn and oats, 1 pound cotton seed meal. Average work: 10 pounds corn and cob mca), 2 1-2 pounds cotton seed meal. Hard work: 10 pounds corn and cob meal, 4 1-2 pounds cotton seed meal." Seven Years of Proof. "I have had seven years of proof that Dr. Kiug'9 New Discovery is the best medicine to lake for coughs and colds and for every diseased condition of throat, chest or lungs," says W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world has had thirty-eight years of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemorrhage of the lungs, and the early stages of ormsnmntinn. Tts fimelv use alwavs prevents the development of pneumonia. Sold under guarantee at Derrick's Drug Store and Kanfmann Drug Co., and Sandel Drug Store. 30c. and ?1.00. Trial bottle free. Agsi&st Seised Schools. In deciding the ctse of Berea C(l- ; lege vs. the State of Kentucky favorably to the state, the supreme court ! of the United States held that a state ; of the union may constitutionally log- | islate to prevent the co-education of j the white and black races. The case was instituted to test the j validity of the state law of 1001, pro- i hi biting white and black children i from attending the same schools. ' The higher state court to ok the posi tion that the white as:d black races are naturally ar.tigyniotio and that the enforced separation of the children of the two is in line of the preservation of peace. "" TAX NOTICE I WILL ATTEND.THEFOLr OWING MEN tinned plaee- for the inn-pose oi receiving taxes for the fls-c-ii year. li-t'S: Lexington C. H., from tt:e lfith of October tc 'he 14tu of ' ove:r,fv*r, 1908. Edmund. Jlonuay morning from 11 to 12, Nov. 16. Gaston, Monday evening, Nov. in. Swansea, Tuesday, ail day, Nov. 17. .1. J. Mack's. We?.b\sday morning, Nov. IS. Pelion. Wednesday evening, Nov. 18. Jacoh Wi.hams' X Roads, Thursday mornire:. 9 to 10, Nov 19. Stead man, Thursday morning. 11 to 1, Nov. 19. Samaria, Thursday evening, 3 to 4:30. Nov. 19. Bntesburg. Friday, all <1 - v, Nov 29. Leesville, Saturday to 2 o'clock. Nov. 21. Mimrcit, -alurday vcii- g, Nov. 21. Gi)ber>, 21 or-.i.<y i:v>niig, li<?v. 23. Franklin Iv.isierV, Monday evening, Nov. 23 E. IT. Addy's, Tuesday morning. Nov. 21. Crout's Store, Tuesday evening. Nov. 2-i, /Hmnir. Vt'uilrmctlo r ?:!! iij.iv ! ?y L.V Teak, T'-'trxiav rif -rr.Nov. sM. Hilton, Thursday eveninc. .\ov. 'S> | V\*hitf?Friili-v k M'-v lhlientiuo. Fi May < v. Nr.v. I rmo, Saturday m??rniru.r. r*ov. -M. Ifcookland, Saturday, J.)e'-, ">. The balance oi' the ttrne at Hexiuirton Court House until Dt-eernber list. l:-n?s. a t<*r ' which tinio the following tena'r-fs w"II badded by "ho County J.ud?tor and e0 licet-d . by the County Treasurer. On January 1. 1:?mi l i.?>t *:?t. penalty wiil I be added n.? those who have leu ?.-/ ! i. On I'ljra otiy i-t, isK<;j.. ,i i-.d i t. r j COnt. v.*.)! ' *' ! t" w! t>;iye r<ir | paid, njakifjj -j ?..?? < /. f,?? K-.o. wilt !? added on March 1st. DuikinjrV nort. pun- j alty b> be paid !>. . ,i,r\\i-, ,.i \> -t pi.id | by March 1st. b:,a Tax B'ooka 7;i:l Clo-e 3Ineh 15, 19C3 j The hour? for elcsiiiif ihe tax books will I positively s; !I -k f the morn in: j and i o'clock tor t.bc alteruoon appoint- J meats. j LEVY. For Stale Purposes . ."d-lMijl* | l or urumary tjouuiy i u: >< , For Con: ihuin-ual :-V.i -o! T- >: 3 M::!s j 1 o! i: 1 - M liis j SjV"i;l' ' )! Levy I-. Vn, 1"> Mill* j Special :-< i""i 1 -ivy Y<>. Is * .uiil.-s J Spi- -iji] sr ! ,m] Levy bo. ! 1 Mills Sp<?<-i.:i S !. j./! T. Mills Special School Levy s X<>. i! -j Mill* Special K<* ;,' i>is. bo. :>7 ~ Mil's Special S"!'.' (j\ l.i \ y :- > 1 I'-* ..... " Mills Spc'i.i] S *!'?< ' '-vy j'is. \<< ~*i ~ Mil's Special s>i*li<n>| i.? i*'S. bo. 8 Mills Sp""i*;| s -it. >j Ci'v v M's. No. sS . .. id bis lVill Tax L.MLLO.U; LEVY. SaYxlil T . j. "5 J Mibs JJrond Itivi'r " own-hip 71.? MiMs I Fork T*>w;is{?ii? ... 7/j Ji-lis j Ooin;ni.i:?'i->t> limit; Tax piiyr.oio ir< u: Ocf'djer I 'iii 'A) 3I;JP I. 1st. I'M'. i'ar i'-s ir >porty in nor-* '.Man o;v township n.t>* so ,-ir? t<> t:i Treasurer. j | Whop \for i;if ?! ;n'i->n <Mne?*!\o Ao.; taxes yivavs trivo Township ?>r s?*hool J >L- | tric-t and a;a.:o in fail, ivd initials, FHANK \. SHEALV. Treasurer Lexington County. I IfEl? I VSedWd U?slLk.i;2Wi Atlas * :.?! C. T. Engines, ana Lombard LV.ii^rs. ranks, stacks, stand pipes nndsbo' f ;0!i v.ork. ?'ting, pulle\*a, gearing, boxes, hangers, etc. Co.sii-lrlc glist, Oil and fertilizer mill outfits; also gin, press, cane mill ami shingle outfits. JiuilcJing, bridge, iuctory, lurnaceana railroad cut tings; railroad, roil Is, machinists' and factory supplies. Belting. packing, injectors, pipe fittings, saws, files, oilers, ere. Cast every day; work gOO hands. GET OCR PRICES. L0M15AED IPON WORKS & j SUPPLY CO., * Augusta, - - - Ga i J t" ?tr r ' ' 71, ' . ? - - \ 1 : / * " *" " ...: ; ' > I ;s;;| - - >/\i v ! \i{\\ I I- - - > ^.."' *= Jy J i jljil j j: r \\\\\ i i iczzr rro *! u&sfi ; Ijii; jjf |gi|^ ^ _ _ i [lift I ;f J3fl I i'i:il \ t'S v?, ! i I I S II11! imi ^ r r=j c ijr y?u wou^n't ^c "without one another Bp or as low as you please?there's no j I ?just direct intense heat?that's be 3 Beautifully finished in nickel anc 3} mental anywhere. The brass font hole h ing heat tor 9 hours. It is light in B carried from room to room. Every he I Tfe.,Ray&Lamp3 n steady light?id [m study by. Made of brass?nickel pi kg proved central draft burner. Every L H It your dealer does not carry Perte* BL and Rayo Lamp write our nearest agi fik standard oil cojii wBk (Incorporated) to I SIXTY-FOUR YEARS p. | Ws Supply all !'ib Sell to I WIT J efbTs/P qj,T! QflM UUno 300 oln \ui </s '/i' g ?el;?g Sfa*?o dspcsHcry Lr 1 BEST PRINTING ? | . |1l 1 La li & I Two Stores on 31 & | COLUMBIA, - HARMAN, The Kan That Saves Yoa Ifozsy on a!! SHOES Having purchased our stock -when tlie leather market was at its lo\;t st ihis seasen enables us to give yen the advantage of buying vonr fail and v.incur Shoes at the right price. See us f.-tubrw you buy \'A* cdo you good v,b:cn it cornes to ?;,... o <.. : U.r., r>\ Y> ^ Liu ? ^ I1W O C*. V> \ -v .seii-ct from. Farmers' heavy shoes a specially. 7-X & "Q W A Q QTJ root Office Block ' --J have ?ba' plna jryf) yi * SWC( ?y> <?'* 1 *1 v.1. V 1 % \'t s r ? the;: duet l?" 11 A: ixllV 5r*sr i !do it n Save Twenty-!!1 By having us t WILL PIPER E W r? X w rex '-'Ja n a e *c i-*^. &< ** * ? ra Cu-r of 40,000 roils is cran Jr! ; r.f r-.^nsonable papers. Ail pap< {? ' .'."II !e.v wear. 25 per ceni. dis gg ! ? ..-'wOiiS treatment. : ; ? VTCBB'S AR' ' "al?? Street, 0j Opposite Kirby's 5 and fc-_ ? TTT?iUlillHirr f. ' ? * ) . ! ^ X ' \ . / ? .rs / ?? ? * >, ' r* 4 .. i V . . : ' > ' > : .J v itt, * - v r-1 a $ <2^ U>- :> ' & fe.v> / ^ 1 i r>"n ,"ivi"y'v ??o > ?i-/l '.-f -y fc$3 c* t.V. 11 . *. P-'JJ ittcr what the weather conditions jll anil il yen only knew how much ^ omfori ycu can have frcm a |g ' * p| Jpped with Smcheless Device) hour. Turn the wick as high || danger?no smoke?no smell 3 cause of the smokeless device. ji I japan?orna- g Is 4 quarts, giv- p* weight?easily f ^ | :ater warranted. <*: i) Jj ts the need of the / \ 28 :tion Oil Heater NEABQ8MTE8S. I ? - - -- to \? to oois and Goisps I v? to to to rjr to ^ to to ifii PMflR* iro I UL sSurrLtud ? to ~ X> 9h ?? all Ecoks adoptsd. S fu fa in AND BINDING f Iain Street, U $ o. I/. ^ o / - .V,-. --V .. .: " : : ' /''< ! ' * j '" v-K.-y' * 1 : - \ .->> " . . : /. ! .. ' / ?\ :' - ,>:* .* ?" .-v- fA;-<vA/?KWiO - ' V- s: '<*:; A . . ' v/'v A-' : : ' V.'i.> :'fXT? OfpA'P u' L\Jjdi JL Oil-ill. J COLUMBIA, 3. C GUE PZI23 i found favor v/ith e very body hes and xnen; tlieUttle hr*x~< \xi fores a yd ber ro other and her dm other. They rire of the it, delicious, wholo::o11o, ;-in - your - mouth Hue, an :1 s anxious tc have you try a if vou don't knov/the proo of cur overs. If yoef do v v/o won't have to ah: you. V J 2 <4 * $? $! d> X Ca^iVl LnUjwltCSj *?v ?5?v*2?A ?? e O W! J tfS Per Cesii | o do yoiir jgf ^ jR B ^B fjS mrnmn i mi? i \ fuiJ ol beautiful designed ^ja srs are of fine stock and ?? >count now. Prompt and & T STORE, I Columbia, S. C. m ! 1 0 cents Store. S BKl- " 4