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? | The Calch ? 1552 Corner Main and * Columbia Bank. Central w 4Bt * George J. Howell, Proprietor. * J Rates $2.00 per day. v { Headquarters for the * Free baths on Sal * CUISINE U J * Proper and Careful Atte J Now Under New Management * MHM 1 SUMMER I * Nt? I B| We have a complel m SPRINGS, HAMMOCKS, ^ A call will convince 3 I DICKERSO if FUBNITUB Hf 1836 Main Street First Class Dental Woi Dr. L. L. TOOL 1608 Main Street, - ( COLUM f ?.: V'V'V'X'X'X'V^ W<2fiTTTTIFRN 4|S Ul/ljliiuiiiii $ Unexcelled Dinii ? Through Pullman Sleei a Convenient Schedul For full information mL consult nearest Southerr W J. c. LTJSK,: L. MEEK, A. G. P. i - ? QUALITY You have probably bought many th "* * '? ~ Tvinno V?nt mi r gooa, lUttL OUBl Ck KUUU uxiW) vwv m,..v V test of service soon proved themselves w It might have been shoes that soc the sides, caps broke down, heels gav( gave %nd soles were plated. To gnarc wear, and be wear yonr m and choice st ing selection T. A. Opposite Post Office, JHU USE P. Crt It is a money s COLUMBIA SUPP " 8?S. _ ft ft well Hotels | Taylor Streets. Opposite i: ly located. Columbia, S. C. % Ut J. H. Woodward, Ass'fc Manager. ? * ft Large Cool Jt&ooms. * XT. C. T.'s and T. P. A.'s. S * ;urday and Sunday. * * NEXCELLED. * ? * * ;ntion Given to All Guests. * * Watch us Grow. * * ft t??ftftft??ftftft?ftft???ft?ft??????ftft *9eHi FURNITURE | ;e stock of IRON BEDS, || FREEZERS, ETC. rou the prices are right. ^ N & LYNN | ;E DEALERS. jl. Columbia, S. C. || : ?8!MWWw> _ ( k at Reasonable Prices : These Are My Prices: / it Plates (rubber base) $10.00 d Crowns $5.00 dge Woik (per tooth) $ 5.00 fan Crowns (pivot tooth) $3.50 ith Extracted (painless) 25c. and 50c. ith Cleaned 75c. and $1.00 rer fillings 50c. to $1.00 1 .d fillings $1.00 to $2.00 TREATING TEETH EXTRA, E, - Surgeon Dentist Opposite Thomas9 Drug Store BIA, S. C. ???? % BUT WAV Xliillli if XI x . m ?? yt/ lg Car Service, -K ling Gars on all Trains, ^ es on Local Trains. as to rates, routes, etc. l Railway Ticket Agent, or w D, P. A., Charleston, S. C l., Atlanta, Ga. ^ ^ OUR^IES have found favor with everybody ?babes and men, the little girl in pinafores and her mother and her grandmother. They are of the sweet, delicious, wholesome, melt-in-your-mouth kind, and we're anxious to have you try them if you don't know the products of our ovens. If you do know we won't have to ask you, REIDLINGER'S STEAM BAKERY ; COLUMBIA, S. C. ; r SHOES! I fl ings that looked Ler the rugged 3JL-? R?*k ,,, c'l'rA "Orthles9. ?n run over at QjW'"' - xJLjug*' 3 way, sewing *?** fl L against these things, ptoiaiiy in footconfident of getting the best quality footoney can buy, take advantage of the large :ock constantly available for making pleass at our store. nt- for W. L Douglas Shoes for men, $1.50 BOYNE, Columbia, S. C! ~~ i P. P. PACKING ' i ger. It creates less friction, aver. We carry a large stock. LY CO. . . Columbia, S. C. m o FOR p Biliousness 0 Constipation Headache Indigestion c Dyspepsia Flatulency t] Malaria 0 Chilis & Fever 81 Jaundice e Sleeplessness Nervousness * Loss of Appetite * and all disorders aris- !( Kng from Torpid Liver. ; TAKE IT ? ?? e THE GENUINE has the RED Z on the front of each package and the f< signature and seal of J. H. ZEILIN 0 A CO. on the side, ill RED. c ti TEMPERANCE. ? Confession of Zing Alcohol. >< s1 Dome, Alcohol, now answer me p l'he question I shall put to thee: What is thine age? What is thine aim? " What is thy trade? What is thy name? *J n ANSWER. MV flop iq more than a thousand years, m ^ -o . My aim, to fill the earth with tears, I My trade to kill and make expense, My name is Intemperance. Z Long have I ruled upon the earthTo every crime I've given birth. I'm father of all grief and woe, i< I 9pread distress where'er I gof Jjj My dwelling place is at the bar, r My customers are near and far; v I fill their heads, I drain their purse. ^ And turn their blessing to a curse! t I daily breathe a poisonous breath! jj My drink is liquid fire and death! j. My lodging-place is Satan's seat! p My food is filth and serpents' meat! I My face, i9 covered with a mask, c My hiding place is in a cask, t My business is to gender strife, J And put asunder man and wife. p I visit grog-9hops all around, ] Where Satan is, I'm always found, I am his waiter day and night, I His service is my chief delight. s He is my captain and my guide, t I always stand close by his side; I've killed more men, upon my word, Than famine, pestilence, or sword. With my deceitful flattering tongue, , I draw to me both old and young, i And when I get them in my snare, < I chain them fa9t and keep them there, But Temperance men I mostly dread, For they are ruining ray trade, And if their cause should further go, 'Twill prove my final overthrow. ] t c Thus Alchol disclosed to me His character and destiny, ^ Altho' a liar from his youth, ( He now has blundered into truth. Then, Temperance men, be wido awake j! The foe begins to fear and quake. i Stand to your post! Go hand in hand! And drive this monster from the land! * ?Dr. Ed ward H. Carter. Delay in commencing treatment for a slight irregularity that could have b hoan r>nror? nnirtlv hv Folev's KidneV ^? .r ~J - ? Remedy may result in a serious kidney q iisease. Foley's Kidney Remedy builds a ap the worn out tissues and strength- t: ins these organs. Sold by All Drug- 1 ^ists of Loxington and Henry Drug 1< Store, Chapin, S. C. f< v Honesty I i in Jewelry I S I r< I V "If it came from Sentz's, you R know it's all right," is what one || of our customers remarked to g another the other day. g ^ When you bay Jewelry, you 1 n generally have to take the "Jew- S tier's word for it" whether it is g good or not. R d That's just where our rcputa- E tion for honesty and fair dealing B n counts. g a And furthermore, we will ral- B ways give you your money back S s and ask no questions any time you are dissatisfied with a purchase. h Special attention to mailorders, ? _ _ - j ^ ICiiARLBS P. SENTZ, j JEWELER, !i 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C I ? I SPAS ATE D FRQK EES HUSBAND. I tlanta Girl Gets Divorces Sensa- 1 tiona! Charces. 1 - ^ - _ m In spite of the attempts of the parses concerned to keep it a secret, it j learned that Mrs. Sylvia Speer 'homas was granted a verdict f divorce in the superior court of Ltlanta on Tuesday. It was last September that Miss peer, daughter of W. A. Speer, and rominent in Atlanta first-family dries, eloped with her chauffeur, Rusel J. Thomas. The parents pursued he couple, had them detained and arried off the bride of a few hours. She was spirited to New York and hence to Europe to escape the search f the husband. The latter brought nit against the father-in-law for ali- X nating his wife's affections. a A statement signed by Mrs. Thomas 8 ras read to the court and the jury, in 8 rhich she said that Thomas made 8 >ve to her, but she resented in. Next 8 e told her that unless she married 8 im he Iwould kill her father. She B verred that upon the day- of the H lopement, September 28, Thomas' 9 ither telephoned her that unless she g ame to Marietta and married his son, bat her father would be killed. She mm^ rent to the place agreed upon nd was very nervous. The elder 'homas, she asserts, gave her a tab- /W\ A jtand, after swallowing it, she claims slfe he did not remember what happened ('F) xcept in a dazed way. She believes ow that she was drugged and while \||/ i this state she went through the /|j\ larriage ceremony. _ m rSUTHFUL REPORTS. * liezsington Heads Them With 3D Uncommon Interest. '/jR' A Lexington citizen tells his experence in the following statement. No tetter evidence than this can be had. Mj^ ?he truthful reports of friends and '^JR leighbors is the best proof in the porld. Read and be convinced. A. Marks, Depot St., Lexington, S. >., says: "I suffered from severe pains .$8* hrough my back and sides for months ' v* tnd felt miserable in every way. My :idneys did not act properly and I /(f\ mew that they required a tonic. I Mjj/ >rocured Doan's Kidney Pills at The Caufmann Drug Co., and since taking \j/ he contents of one box, I am able to lo my work without any trouble. The ('g >ains in my back and sides have greaty diminished and my kidneys give * tin annnvflnpp. T recommend v ft/ HV, - loan's Kidney Pills to others in re- 7U\ urn for the great benefit I have obained from their use." zljf\ / For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents roster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York ,ole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and ake no other. Farmers Institute. f Every farmer in the county should f ittend the Clemson college farmers ^ nstituteat Lexington on Friday, July j# PROGRAM 5 10 a. m.?Soil Fertility by C. L. ^ joodrich, United States Department & .\griculture. ^ 10:30 a. m.?The use of Commercial ^ Fertilizers for Cotton, Corn and Grain & jy Prof. J. N. Harper, Director Agri- ^ mlture, Experiment Station. ^ 11 a. m.?Improvement of Crops by f 2eed Selection, by Prof. D. N. Barrow \ Director Agriculture Department ^ Dlemson College. f 11:30 a. m.?The Importance of Tick a Eradication to our Live Stock Indus- W* ( ry by Dr. M. R. Powers, State Veter- ^ narian. ^ 12 m.?The Economical Raising and ^ deeding of Live Stock by Dr. Barnett. f " 12:30 Reces9. ^ i -.in rtyisl TViaif Tfontmonf: X &\J XUSCUtS driiU JL ilVU JLA VMViUVUU )y Prof. A. F. Conradi, Entomolgist. f 2 p. m.?Importance of Education a iy Prof. L. S. Morrisson. ^ At the beginning of the institute a f uestion box will be opened and all ^ re urged to place therein such ques- ^ ions as they may wish discussed. 'he addresses will be twenty minutes mg and ten minutes will be allowed ir discussion. All are urged and inited to attend. D. N. Barrow, 1 Director Agricultural Department. Everyone would be benefitted by taklg Foley's Orino Laxative for stomach " tid liver trouble and habitual constipaon. It sweetens the stomach and reath, gently stimulates the liver and igulates the bowels and is much su- 1 erior to pills and ordinary laxatives. 7hy not try Foley's Orino Laxative >day? All Druggists of Lexington and ] 'enry Drug Store, Chapin. S, C. 1 After the cow jumped over the moon le probably meandered down the lilky way. ? Teething children nave more or less iarrhoea, which can be controlled by J iving Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera lid Diarrhoea Remedy. All that is ecessary is to give the prescribed dose ftereach operation of the bowels more han natural and then cantor oil to leansetiie system. It is safe and sure. old by all druggists. .JULA man whose relations gush over ^ ini seldom has cause to gush over tjier t hem. If people with symptoms of kidney I Swi r bladder trouble could realize their n Hirer thev would without loss of time eminence taking Foley's Kidney Pills, 'his great remedy stops the pain and he irregularities, strengthens and iuilds up these organs and there is 110 anger of Bright's disease or other serous disorder. D<^ not disregard the arly symptoms. All Druggists of Lexngton and Henrv Drug Store, Chapin, i. c. 1 932 < WANTED I. One Hundred Thousand CROSS TIES Will pay 30 cents for first class and 10 cents for second class, less 5 per cent, for cash when inspected by Southern Railway Co. Ties to be delivered at any shipping point on Southern Railway right of way between Columbia, S. C., and Augusta, Ga., and between Batesburg and Perry, S. C. Will advance some cash or exchange merchandise before inspection. For further information see or write 8 THE L D. COLLI! CO. , BATESBURG, S. C. Et\/?\/s\/u\/s\/n\ 7i\ " .'i, .1%/In /Ssrlis ~/SIN New Spring Goods | I It | Our line of new Spring raid Sum- j j mer goods embraces everything up- < S * u * Ito-date in Dry Goods, Notions, I * Millinery and Shoes. This stock S HH was selected with care, and we \ (1) 5 Js ? can please you if you will only call, j jjr Win, Flat! & Sons, | 1 1304 Main Street, COLUMBIANS, C. VVWW\WV\ S W VW% W ^ SPRING p?Q|?|^f | SUMMER . I AimrA ? MUtd 5 All the new styles in shoes and oxfords for ^ jvery kind of feet, and to suit everybody's ? . pocketbook. J BUT YOUR SHOES HERE. ? " E. P. & F. A. DAVIS. I 1710 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. J *VW%rWVWVSVWWWW%Wd Fhe Palmetto National Bank, COLUMBIA S. C. WE ABE A Depository for the Uirted States Government, the State of South Carolina the County of Richland and the City of Columbia. RTE OWN ?- .. i n. T? 3- J Si Afl AAi l Oi.i. ?f |400,000 United States r?onas ami ?iw,wu oiaie ui ouum A Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT m Aocounts of Banks, Firms, Corporations and Individuals. ^ WE PAY o . ? Four Per Cent, on deposits in our Savings Department, interest calculated quarterly. WE PROMISE Our best efforts to transact your business to your entire satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL BANK, - - Columbia, S. C. CAPITAL ?250,000.00 Wilie Jones, President. _ J. P. Matthews, Cashier. - ?- ?^ am t\ r\ -t?r -at v\ n t tt -n A T in ?C <jt ?t u u im u rLyun is is the time for Lexiu^ronians to buy their supply of Good Flour aud hings they need. Always see me before you buy. Lft's Premium Hams, guaranteed the best, at 12 l-2c perponnd. J. B. HERIOT, "j Wholesale and Retail Dealer in General Groceries, Beef, Muiton, Pork and Sausage. jERVAIS STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C !