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LORICK&I Pearl Millet, Early A ^ Barley?Spring Crop?Se Improved White Dent, Hie Red Cob, Seed Sweet Fatat , less Yams; nrurv yi Our stocks have been tinder proper conditions w: Mail orders wiirbs & est to the largest quantitie FSELD i Send your orders, cr write /' ? jcx an* n (i m A H Wholesale and Retail Seed V Q U A L I T Ton have probably bought man good, that cost a good price, bat test of service soon proved themselv It might have -been shoes that the sides, caps broke devr,, heels j gavf nr>- <vnd soles vrerc plated. To ^ T. A. . Opposite Post Office, f SOUTHED J Unexcelled Di x Through Pullman Sh k^ Convenient Schei jjk For fall informati 4* I consult nearest South* 3 J. C. LTJS1 L. MEEK, A. G.I (YOUR HOUSE Ni ADATsyn Iunaimu ? ? Will you not allow me ; guarantee you best mat and good taste (ask to s cue to do work cheaper WEBB'S 1627 Main Street, Announceme CF imTE We have just secured the excl and Ranges, Cas Ranges and H Garlands are now, and have t a cent.pry, the most extensively : t existence. In accepting this agency we 1_ ^ 1 i. ,3 ? U 4- ' .,1 auu ucsi [tiuvcs mau end and most satisfactory. Garlands are made in the larg the w-rld, from the best oblainabi , , skilled workmen. DURABILITY, SCONO?^ OPERATION, all Vit transcend, in real importance, all chase of a stove or range. A Garland, which should last oo^t of fuel and maintenance more price tid that of a cheaper article T? is saving will be duplicated gate "? amount greater than the < f ?o not buy a stove or range ui mt t?a fuM carload?of Garlands Whether you want to buy or n wonderful stoves. LEE A. LC EXCLUSI Garland Stoves and Ran COLUMBIA, .OWRANCE,' a?a?M?PMnragmpioirigTa'' x BMMMaaaMtoJBMn .mber and Orange Cane, Beardless id Corn, Improved C-olden Bent, skcry Zing, Blount's Prolific, Tenn oes, Ga, Bucks, Haney Halls, Vinei m iar?ar^a n i .wira secured from reliable sources, and i ill produce the best results. j II - J -fVl O XT iO -r> T? p-rtoll. I Ll&U. Aiuai I/JJLC isxiittAi. | s. If you want reliable seeds for &&D GARDEN. us for prices for anything needed ??Mm cap?a ***?--? * a? ? m i men. Columbia, S. C. Y S H ? ESS /< / y things that looked ' r v, / . ^?* t ''.'J under tne rugged /':i ' es worthless. cs^-" i ? -? ,A~ ,1T\ V* socn ran over at __ / V ; * J;-* ? J gave way, sewing 'l&.\ A V f :* -'A' :ard against tliese thiBgs, pccjxLij in 1'oot1 be confident of getting the best quality footr money can buy, take advantage of the large ;e stock constantly available for making pleasLions at our store. agent for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.5C BO YNE, Columbia, S. C. ["railway.^ ito ning Gar Service, T ieping Gars on ai! Trains, luies on Local Trains. ^ on as to rates, routes, etc. jrn^Eailway Ticket Agent, or vy i, I). JF. A., Charleston, 8. U '.A, Atlanta, Ga. ^ 5^^ I?8* EEDS PAINTING, DEC- I OR PAPERING 1 a chanco to figure with you? I |E erial applied by men of experience ? ee my finished jobs.) I allow no or better. Try me. || ART STORE, I Columbia, S. C. fj ! rtf Extraordinary REST TO YOU usive agency for the sale of Garland Stoves eaters, ''The World's Best." ?een, continuously, for more than a third of sold popular and best stove specialties in 3 intend to supply our customers with the e, which are invariably the cheapest in the est, most modern and best equipped plant in j e materials, and by the most competent and r, CONVENIENCE and SAFETY of al GARLAND Characteristics, other factors for consideration in the pur a lifetime, will save you each year in the ; than the difference between its original !| each succeeding year, and ultimately aggrejriginal co9t of the Garland, nil you have examined the complete assort- i shown by us. ct, let us show and explain to you these )RIG& & BRO. IVE AGENTS FOR iges, Gas Ranges and Heaters SOUTH CAROLINA n?B?CTHIW UJJ.WW'1 .'? W I Women who ssrife? 'rem fi p female ailissnls, frepertfly p P neglect Slzelr fcra&'e, 5112 a p f& general fei^^'oraifsLtes. $ II Son'! wsit Sili year ease Is l| H as ?;3-1 as fSsf?fa&e Csr&s p || is ftm. It is a safe, re-k&e jpa f|| Eedidae,fe? si! wo&eri. ?? =Pfinniapl 9 U Ufiv FS*. ^ &' f"jl ? ; t r *3 i =%$tm mm^ ) i fli Krs.ResaErre5 c!P!eree5 M ! liS? T>?_ * - - _r *> - S EH ' agj r;a., men uctlui aim gste*- | H word wrote: "I was a sal- !?j j tf| fercr iron? di sorls el 2e- || j |? 222lciro!iI)Ies had pain fa E?y >jp j || side, drawing pains is my | m tegs, could not sleep, hzd S| H sfcorteess cl brca&. M - tri suffered for years, im- ml Hj fflsny kastemd insisted on pS || my trying Cards?. Use first g|; II btifle gave relief aid m i m sew l m almost well." M | P Try Cardai. m : || U will iielp yen." m j II | Marriage,?. 1 April -i, 1909, at the Lutheran par- j sonage, Gilbert, Mr. IL;raee 2n. Craps j and Miss Mattie L>. Caughman were ! united in marriage by Hew B. D. Wessinger. April 8, 1909, at the home of ti e bride's father, Mr. Walter Price, near Gi-berf, Mr. W. Moody Harman and Miss Maude Price were married, Ilev. B. D. Wessinger officiating. | DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the be?t I known pills and the oest pi.Is made, are easy to take and act gently and are certain. We sell and rtcommend them. Kaufmann Drug Co. ITotics to Boad 0v9rssers. All road overseers in Lexington county?thosewno have been recently commissioned and those holding over, are requested to put their respective sections in good condition at once and especially to remove all obstructions, trees, etc. from the roads. On account of the steel bridge matter and getting the chaingang in proper working order, I have not been able to cover the different sections cf the county but I hope to be able to do so within the nex: few weeks. L. J. LANGFORD, Supervisor, Lexington County. April 7, 1909. THE JEWELER 1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C. REPAIRS WATCHES JEWELRY Makes Them Good as New mm tm li I ? BMBMMaBMWMBWnaMI??MP? MEDALS AMI Jt-r A.JL jls v-n ii-Arv^r I Manufactured in Ois? Shoss far Sshcois siid Other Purposes. AVERtf, The Jeweler 1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C FELLERS" YBJS afiAU niimw&w ots/hhi; j 933 Cervais St., Columbia, S. C. i i All standard Farm Harness and Gears, Traces, Trece Chains, Collars, Whips, Saddles, Bridles, Etc. All kinds of repair work promptly dene and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Pr.'ces are the lowest. Give me a trial. E. A. FEELERS, COLUMBIA, ... S. C .ajyimw JUH.-hjm yp.v -gr | Children. Must Ba Vaccinated. Hon. A. D. fUartin, county superintendent cf education, is in receipt of the following letter from Dr. 0. F. Williams. State- health officer: "Columbia, S. 0., April 13, I9C9. "Superintendent of Education, "L ?::??ton Cwurvy, "Loxin^l >ri, C. "Dear Sir: "L'l dc: Section -1- .and 0, Act No. 4M enclosed herewith, you will note t t iat it is ??i misdenivaior or. the part of those permitting any child to enter school who lias not been successfully vaccinated; provided said child does not present a certificate h.snn a ropu: able physician that vaccination would be dangerous to health. "In order that we may .safeguard the citizens of our State from sma-Ipo.\, it is deemed ?v:.,;dh;.t at this time that an aggressive campaign of vaccination be begun atone.-, and it j is the purpose of cur Board to see to it that the Act enclosed herewith is rigidly enforced. "Section 3, Act boh page 033, A< ts of 1308, applicable to ihe enforcement of this Act is as follows: ' "All Sheriffs or Constables hi the several s Counties of this State, and police o'iicers and health cdicers of cities and towns, shall aid anu assist the State Health Oliicer, and sh.all carry out or obey his orders or those from the State. Hoard c.f Health lo enforce and I c-.irry cut any and all restrictive measures and'quarantine regulations that m a v 1' e arc a cri bed "Vve arc anxious to place copies ol j the law into the hards of all the prin cipals and teachers responsible for the > conduct of the various schools of the State, and respect! uliy request that you mail me at the earliest possible moment the names and addresses of all such persons. When more than one teacher is employed in a school, we want only the name and address -A iV - * oi tiie one in cnargr. "Any help you may be able to give u?, we will greatly appreciate. "Stamped envelope is enclosed for reply. ''Very respect fully, "0. F. Williams, Sccry. & State Health Ofticeiv' Beware of Ointments Tor Catarrh that Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucuous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except 011 prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarih Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0 , contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly, actiDg directly upon the blood and musous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrli Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is t.ken internally and made in Toledo, Chio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Priee, 75c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills fcr constipation. A Last TributeListen, Daughters! hear the 9ignal! 'Tis the muffled, measured tread, Taken to the sound of musicMusic played for our soldier dead. Why this chord upen the breezes? Why this hush upon the air? Why around the somber casket Gather heads grown white with care? 'Tis another of our heroes, Who his last farewell has said, And that casket holds his body, But his martial soul has fled. Fled to meet his dear, loved Generals Where the camp fires ever barn, And where springs the living water That old age to youth will turn. Closely wrap the shroud around him g TtYirro th.o mmuifl with <c>T?atGSt Care. Arid upon its sacred surface Scatter Sowers or' perfume rare. In the garden spot of Memory Plant a pearl of richest hue; Tell with song arid pen and story Deeds of valor great and trueDor we love those locks of silver, And the shrine 'round which they bow,? Precious hearts and dearest treasures, Blessings on them then and now. Its A Top Itfotch Doer. Great deeds compel regard. The world crowns its doers. That's why the American people have crowned Dr. King's New Discovery the Kmg of Throat and Lung remedies. Every atom is >i health force. It kills iter ins, and colds and la grippe vanish. It. heals cough racked membranes and coughing stops. Sore, inliamed bronchial tubes and lungs are cured and hemorrhages cease. Dr. Geo. More, Black Jack, N. (J., writes "it cured me of lung trouble, pronounced hopeless by all doctors." 50c. SI.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Kaufniaiin Drug Co. Dericks Drug Stori. Sandel Drug Store ? mm ? We beg to again remind our subscribers of the fact that we need money. We have lots of su'c cribers whose time will soon expire and unless they remit in time we will be forced to discontinue their papers. Better be p:ompt. t-" --jmrzwu.. ! ii n f^LT ' """""" ""' * 8 h (Tf -. m $ tr r~?: v* 1} ?fc L .? J v-i_> *-.. u; | There is an immense dijfei jj stimulant. Up : ; D.y, v; f stimulant. ?l:::T: -.. pons ?U T.I 1 < 4healin: a v;e....\ -y | a strong icsx:. The *:Ty 3 p alcohol Do ?vT Dimsbte 'il X-\ r\ Of i , ; i . ? ;.* ' - - r. ? v.2vt?t:...v " -' ' - :.-."r.ur.*.T^.u Cojlo*ti. ' .: (> ".'.* f;? ?. [ ; . . * : . ...? . . .r u: '-..t i. , iiw. i...*. < -g*?%% EBS&ffsgPA r?: xi>' Lis isJ' Li U s t.iy Ij vaw; THE STOEE THAT BELLS I HEX All | *T;l'r5 Of'i^ tfv<8 5 if | tLaCid -?a ku?ii We enrry evevythsncg srs it cEise? a-lrr: Es tc ptesse. Ti you v:/E!i bo convinced. Corner Pin he and Assam h CCLUH3B5A, & I Tfff p I ? Mr if I {' h h^-L; fills JL*3 IV %l Si) cJ | The leading B .\; J i * ;T A :*: y c V"? t 'V71 OT'CJ A 1 'ii kh V Cv bili-v/JL O. -i.-fe. J i X ? for all School ?./ I them, in their t i & ! I when in Colum . i ij 'it :ii ;ii $ $ Two Stores o & & | COLUMBIA, & % 301 ORGAN ??? I !S PIANO I BARGAINS I I Some good Square Pianos B from $15 to $75. m Some good used Orgars H from $25 to $45. X Should the purchasers of B I these instruments desire to R exchange them in a few years R for a new piano, we will alInw their market value as a R {credit on the new pianos. w Write at once for particu- k lars, as bargains go quickly. [| f MK M KM I 8 COLUMBIA, S. C. | W * i SIX HUlSBiD FAMILIES. Six hundred families in Columbia i are using our "Special" 2i>e. Coffee, I the best coffee for the price. Other Coffees from 14c to 3Se. Rice?Fancy Heads Se; Medium 7c: Broken 5e?the pound. Sugar at cost. Souvenir given away every Saturday. 0. D. ICsiifsy Gompsssy 1639 Main Street. Columbia, S, C. Chapin, S. CM Has an up-to-date line of SOFFiHS iH0 CASKETS j On hand, at prices to suit everybody, j Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00. | Call on me and I will save you money. I am prepared to furnish a hearse when-' ever desired in connection with my undertaking business. Jan. 2. 8m IHLUJ?miUPki' BC7, III ?Bt J ST2 C... is .irat ?| er.cn between ? Conic and a! Lr:>: int ik.v:: r.-j ..hy by dr.y fr.v/rev: perfect | crV. S:.L:c.p/.H:bi a tonby^i , ' * r * # /" . . ' J.'i-.i L.'.wi: .. i-J - -."v-v ~ >-c ; . - ? -i _ . .? -*.^ .> ?5i , i v* . ; >.- " 'Cr." " . * ~i ' ., '.?-* / i \ ' .. i.ov-'j: ..' * Tc: hit . TT*;' yZ" ' .ci T C.. ." . "a:"/. :::C< .1. : i'.'ie cO y:.;;; ? ^ Tr" SSi W ? A uA ^Cfc. t: C*^ a 5 OP, CASH? j AT WHOLESALE PRICES, Sugar cur Specialties jo Grocery fee, nnri our ry us before you buy and a a a a a a 8y Streets, near Market, : : S. C. & & f? rp^AM rn S K^r w MN i I mttM bll.i s / t.'rf i >-j it it ' u n ooksellers and 1 >jf re State Agents ? Books. Visit I jf wo large stores J bia. 1 , % ttf Hit % m Main Street, ? ,0. | .vr*SSS9 SSSS?9S9S96969S9S9S^ ^ CSV n IT B IThBV a VT 8 | M. U. HAKMAN g DEALER IN g 1 General I | ? | Merchandise, | % orner Main and Hew Street, $ gj Opposite Confederate 1 | Monument, | 5 Lexington, - - S. C. g I! E. G. DREHER, Agent, FIRE INSURANCE. (REPRESENTING HOME INSURANCE CO., N. Y. nj INSURANCE CO OF N. A., PHILA. 11 CERMAN-AMERICAN, fi. Y. j GLC3E AND RUTGERS, N. Y. ! TEU7CNIA, NEW ORLEANS, jj j SOUTHERN STOCK FiRE, GREENS* BORO, NORTH CAROLINA. | j STRONGEST AND BEST OLD LINE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. j J LOCAL AGENCY j |jj LEXINGTON, S. C. 1?^T~--===a FIHSTGUSS BOILERS. Atlas and C. T. Engines, and Lont' hard Boilers, tanks, stacks, stand p:j>es i and sheet iron work, shafting, pulleys, I gearing, boxes, hangers, etc. Complete cotton, saw, grist, oil and . fertilizer mill (urlirs; also gin, press, cane mill and shingle outfits. Building, bridge, factory, furnace and railroad castings; railroad, mills, machinists' and factory supplies. Belting, packing, injectors, pipe fittings, saws, files, oilers, etc. 1 Cast every day; work 1100 hands. GET OUR PRICES. \ LOMBARD IRON WORKS & SUPPLY CO., I Augusta, Ga I PARkE^S ! ! HA5R BALSAM CloiT'ei Mid beautifies the naif, i Cfc l'romotee a luxuriant growth. ?.2s3 .NVvcr Fails to Beatore Gray l Kr.ir to it a 1' outhful Color. I Carv? ?c*lo di?<3ws it hair tailing. ' ^^3 a.vr.an<UlJ*>at Drui^iaU I Aug 30, 1 y ! R {? 9 ftk n and.WHISKEY : ,w. ci ^ ' tff *w p#S N S v cured at home '* > iI it? fc?? ft f'i k U {3 out paitu Boo'w. Of 1 - k& E? 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