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wmwm 11 i win it i ii i ii ir inn ii i ii i r 4 XbH&B*8 MSB | SB An aching back i 'application ot Sloan': This liniment take is better than sticky . twithout rubbing?tf i lar tissue right to the I relieves congestion, (well as temporary re: Sl< Lin: ( has" no " equal as a '(Rheumatism, Neura , pain or stiffness in or joints. Price 25c., 50c., ai Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Bostoi Sloan's book on horses, cattle, shee 1 ' ' ? I I SPRING 1 5 And | SUMMER | SHOES 4 All the new styles ^ every kind of feet, a J pocbetbook $ BUY YOUR i | E. P. & F. J 1710 Main Stree ? *saRC~..J -"_ " iw'*jL>?$ I ^^c.c<,vn:s?-i-r ~**^^2?T ,?\ ^^SKaWM-HMW ?ETfaggTt /? WATER GRC ??i?p??>?g??wmtmmmmm ? ?m*3??aj^mnafca This is the time for Lexingronia oth1- r ihiuprs they need. Always see 1; Swift's Premium E best, at 121J. B. H Wholesale anc Geneva! Groceries, Beef, #.<*it?TT?TC C"fT?"D CT,T' 932 IrLii v Aio ojlxvxjjux, mm??? ?mmm??bw W For i Lame it Back s instantly relieved by an s Liniment. :s the place of massage and plasters. It penetrates?-j irough the skin and muscii-1 ^ . t fK1 aa/4 ; UU11C, mv* L/iuuu, and gives permanent as^ lief. jaris iment i remedy for ilgia, or any f the muscles / \ i, Mass., U- S. A. p and poultry sent free. in shoes and oxfords for ? nd to suit everybody's ? SHOES HERE, ? A. DAVIS. \ it Columbia, S. 'C ^ I v*vw%w $ or -, piss |i save found u.v ; with everybody i --babes and * ;i the little girl in j] sinafores ana Ik mother and her j j grandmother, "sz-ev a re of the j j pvveet, Ct S: ic us, v b v 1 9 s o m e. j1 nelt-ir. - y our - r ,:.vAb kind, and 5 vc're r anions ro ha? e you try j ' hen it you eoo't kno^' *hepro- : J facts of our o/ens. If you dc j cnQv v/e won't have io ask you. ! S STSSS3 8ME8Y, j f*?*! ilHD19 f* H i 1 Ci i i \ )U ID FLOUR 11 n- to buy their supply of Oov-tl F1 >ur and j it- bclore you buy. : ( lams, guaranteed the j' 2c per pound. ERIOT, j; I Retail Dealer in Mutton, Perk and Sausage, I! COLUMBIA, S. C j: |/ w _ - Agea Mfk ~~ Cqs \ it-avtysk. I: \ t ' B^gjsseaaoffll Sk w "X1m, /-,-X .**>?<. # . GENERAL NEWS " OF THE STATE. The game warden of Chester county has arrested eight men for illegal fishing. Ebbie Thompson, colored, was killed at Sumter by James McLean, also colored. The annual meeting of the Carolina Medical association was held in Summer ville last week. There were five operation for appendicitis in the hospital of Spartanburg last week. J. T. Huthinson, a prominent citizen of Inman, dropped dead while feeding his hogs on Monday of last week. G. W. Wilson,of Bowman, aged 90 voaro Tk-n?a hnr?lv hnrh ir? a rmiawav scrape. Despite his advanced age it is thought that he will recover. An attempt was made to burglarize the bank at Landrum Sunday night, but it failed. The burglars then entered a store and carried off a quantity of merchandise. Some one passed a half cent copper for a one-cent on Mr. W. G. Peterson, of Newberry, on Saturday, by mistake no doubt. It is dated 1808, and is worth 25 cents. A majority of the freeholders of Newberry have signed the petition asking for an election on the question of voting ?40,000 for extending water and sewer systems. David Mitchell, a farmer of Union county was shot in the jaw with a 38 calibre pistol 14 years ago, the ball driving a tooth into the rcot of his tongue, where it remained until a few days ago, when it was removed by a surgeon. Mr. John A. Ziegler, a spectator, was taken sick during the seventh in ning of the baseball game with Columbia in Chrleston last week, and died 15 minutes after the close of the game. Acute indigestion was given as to the cause of death. E. W. Durant, Jr., received his commission as collector of the port of Charleston and assumed charge of the customs department Monday, succeeding Deputy Collector A. T. Jennings who has been acting collector since the retirement of W. D. Crum. A special term of the court of general sessions will be convened at Florence on Tuesday, April 27, for the purpose of taking up the criminal cases. The regular spring term of the court, which should have been held in March, was called off owing to the illness of Judge Aldrich at the time. He will preside at the spec al t<rm this month. ALrUNSTRUNG. Many Lexington People Suffer From ITervoue Troubles and Don't Enow Why. Thousands of cases of kidney trouble show few outward symptoms except nervousness, depression, languor, irrita oniuty huh an lnciiuanuu 10 wuri)' over trffles. It is generally due to the poisonous action of uric acid on blood and nerves, and can't be cured except by curing the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills cure these-ills by curing the kidneys. Lexington women are learning it.* W. P. Metis, of New Brookland near Lexington. S. says: "I suffered severely at times from attacks of kidney trouble. Severe pains caught me in the small of my bu<-k and were 5) severe that I was unable to get about for days. The kidney secretions were I eery irregular in passage and often a j retention existed. I finally heard about Doan's Kidney Pi!ls< procured them at j the Kaufmann Drug Co.. and since using riicm I am free from my former ! rrr.nrik% 1 n -?n- in i wrv uav ' and heartily endorse Doan's Kidney Pills to other sufferer.--." For sale hyali dealers. Price ">0 cents. Poster-?ililburn Co., Buffalo, Kew York. ol--> i.{rents for the United States. Remember the nam'?Doan's?and :ake no other. While attempting to prevent Al:e Williams. a negro, from shooting Iris .vifc, Rachel Johnson, a negro \vcnan, was shot by Williams near Almoin. The weapon n.-ed was a single jarrei shotgun and was lined at close ange. the entire load taking effect in "he woman's abdomen. The woman lied about s o'clock in the morning. Williams has been arrested and lodged in jail. This Is An Easy Test. Sprinkle Alien's Foot-Ease in one 1 dioe and not in the other, and notice j| the difference. Just the tiling ro use when rubbers or overshoes become ne essary. ami your >hoes seem ro pinciiSolci everywhere, r'">c. I)oiri accept any substitute. USUIl' wmu- JUi im | . P. ROOF-I LEXINGTON, S. C., j t for all kinds of f WKITE FORJPEICES. ji A Little gissin^. A lit Me kissing No?v and then Is why we have The married men. ?Birmingham Age-Herald. ! A little kissing Too, of course, Is why we have The quick divorce. ?Chicago Record-Herald. A little kissing's Lots of fun If you can kiss The proper one. ?Cleveland Leader. A little kissing's Not enough; A lot of kissirg? That's thfi stiiff. ?Boston Herald. A little kissing On the sly Is sweeter now Than by and by. ?Yonkers Statesman. A little kissing Is a whirl Of joy if it's A Texas girl. ?Houston Post. A little kissing Lips are red: Philadelphia girl? 'Nuff is sed. ?Philadelphia Telegraph. You must tiptoe If vou reach 4/ - ? The lips of any Richmond peach. . ?Richmond News-Leader. A lifcte kissing * Here, of course, ^ And not a chance ** Of a divorce. ? ?Columbia Record. ^ Stoop to the low ^ Tiptoe to the tall -gj But Union kisses (j Beat them all. ?Union Times. \J '3* And a little kissing ^ Now and then 'y\ Is enjoyed by V The best of men. /i Vj Wanted?Piedmont cigarette cou- /\ pons. I will pay -ioc per hundred cash s| in redeeming these coupons. Q Rice B. Iiarman. ? I Honesty I in Jewelry I | " ! "If it came from Sentz's, von R \j know it's all right," is what one B /| of onr customers remarked to ? another the other day. When you bay Jewelry, yon generally have to take the "Jeweler's word for it" whether it is good or not. That's just where onr repntaItion for honesty and fair dealing counts. And furthermore, we will [al- p ways give yor. your money back S ^ aud ask no questions any time R yon are dissatisfied with a pur- || [ I Special attention to mailorders, 0 mm i sentz, JEWELER, | 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C | ! J I Isn't an extravagance if ^jOi i its a GOOD PIANO. M Tj 1 ' ' ' ' 1 iii Drin<rs enougn orignt- a ; ness into the home to pay | for itself many times. S I ^ I You get the world's i j best piano if you obtain || j ' it from us. 8 ! 1S t j x i 8 i sui Let us tell you how n; easily you may secure |; ' one. | j tc mm p 1 1428 Main St. Columbia. S. C. | 1 a^( | PIANOS AND ORGANS 11 J, I USE NEW PER Wick Blue Flame Because it's clean. cg= Because it's economical. \ Because it saves time. \ Because it gives best I cooking results. Because its flame can be regulated instantly. Because it will not overheat your kitchen. Because it is better than the coal or wood stove. Because it's the only oil / stove made with a f? useful Cabinet Top 1J like the modern steel// range. For other reasons see stove ^ ^ n no roe' n UI VVilLC UUi litaiv-c I J .1 sizes, Sold with 01 I with latest improved b B f y and beautifully nickel \m whether library, dining fl h-4 Write to our nearest B ? STAN DAI | lew Sprii \ |2 ^ Our line of new i r > g? < mer goods embrae % 5 to-date in Dry \ Millinery and Sh ^ | was selected wit i can please you if ] | WnTpIa? 1804 Main Sfreat, ( WEAR ( Our special 13.50 Oxfords and knowjthe comfort and satisfac- j tion that goes with Jj wcarinir Oxfords that jj fir you ri<rht. A shape j % O i h for every foot in a style I! that will please. Tan |j ivA Black. 11 K ii'lich's Shoes V. cur |; Cost I | 1 ehelick's, m,?" ?:: com*, s. e. lb sooos mm m look 111 We are the agents for rrett, Itfephews & Co., Old aten Island Dyeing JcJstaohment, and will have your , its, skirts and waists clean, pressed and dyed and made ; look as if new. Let us have y garment and we guaran> prompt service and. satis;tion. 1 For further information i Iress ? Ls ikOOi, CO'.'.'MBIA, S! C, r-f-T? !.? . .u.-,y,a;j.anfcc^&wajg.nirr?M- wtm FECnON Oil Cook-Stove Jl/lL I j at your dealer's, ^ t agency. Made in three S r without Cabinet Top. I T nrn-n cannot be equaled B f IJJ for its bright and E steady light, simple construction E and absolute safety. Equipped 1 urner. Made of brass throughout R led. An ornament to any room, R j-room, parlor or bedroom. I agency if not at your dealer's. R SD OIL COMPANY I icorporated) fl ng uoccas $ Y~-&. . $ Spring and Sum- j -* es everything up- j .^jji Goods, Notions, } ?|^ $ oes. This stock J \ jy. h care, and we | roil will only call. lis 7@\ j ^ & Sons, | SOLUMBIA, S. C. JL s /*\ /?\ /B\ />\ /f \ /f\ /B\ /f\ Plant \ 10C% .ods Fc The Garden S Farm. i Thirty years in business, with a steadily iuereasinr; trade every year?until wc have to day one of the largest businesses in seeds in this country?is the best of evidence as to " / The Superior Quality V \ of Weed's Seeds. a We are headquarters for j Grass and Clever Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, Scyz Beans and ?i p-,rrrt Wood's Descriptive Cotn!o3 the most UreluS a?:d valuable of Carden and Farm seed Catalogs mailed free on request. t. w. mm a sons, Seedsmen. - Richmond, Vn. rt:c ".J.'qn: p* ? . c?vj:y. Maf'r tWP !fji. Oi. -? ;i.o5 w..n..!w i>i/;vUi;-.L u V if ' * ?? r.' :MI>I ft -' & o n < . : C i \ 5 x ; I\* ?r;^ ??& f?" i Pg et p?; fts fcj g; _ iii as $?-' *a <*<% fetj / * iwn #?/I-'I fell fnrrV*' f ?;>v sw-vj.l \ \ \ J j-A l- - :&)*<'?i -*i \ % \ \ .' - -T' %-*"*?< * "" '* ' ''MS / - fynu tvnnf elthr?ra Vihr:ii intrS' ottV. r f.vy shuttle or ;i Sinirlo Tim ;; ! f >' /<::/.?..'?..'.'< //J .S v.'intc ihirhiiu: v.*n;?- to "HE NEW HOIYIE SEWING MACHINE CCKPANY Orange, Mass. Ir.nv srwtnc :rni h":i'- nr^ ma !>. t Treat. quality, but the 5!(?IHC ; :i.;uic ! > w- ..r. <)::r guaranty never runs Soltl by authorized dealers only. FOR SAI.E EV W. P. ROOF, J,cxingtcr., S. C.