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* | The Calc * 1552 Corner Main a * Columbia Bank. Cent: * % * George J. Howell, ] * * | Rates $2.00 per daj * Headquarters for tl $ Free baths on S * CUISINE I * ' * J Proper and Careful -A * * Now Under New Managemen ^ I SUMMER 6 We have a comp] | SFBIN6S, HAMMOCK Sf A call wiH convince I DICKERS* 8 FURJTITI & 1836 Main Street First Glass Oentai W( ~ f Dr. L. L. TOO YOVOamam aireoi, '* > C0LUI Jg f^ODTHEM j Unexcelled Die f Through Pullman Slei Convenient Schedi For full informatio jk consult nearest Sonthei W J. C. LUSK its J. L. MEEK, A. 6. P. t - ?$ - <"* *? T. v>" y*9 QUALIT You have probably bought many good, that cofet a good price, but u test of service soon proved themselves i 1 _ A. It might have heen snoes uiai i the sides, caps broke down, heels gi gftvr <wi v>les ^ere plated. ^T. A. K Opposite P03t Office. ALBAP V coumtunnl J BnHRnnHBBBBaMaMMBnMMMnnnn *? ? $-5 -* $ <5 fc ? $ V $ V ? * $ $ S * * $ * v * V ? $ * * -3 iwell Hotels || nd Taylor Streets. Opposite * rally located. Columbia, S. C. % ^5r Proprietor and Manager. ? ft r. Large Cool Rooms. % le U. C. T/s and T. P. A.'s. ? ft Saturday and Sunday. % UNEXCELLED. ? ? ft ttention Given to All Guests. * ft ? t Watch us Grow. * ft ft ftftftftftftftftftftfttf ftftftftftftftftftftftftft ftftftft lete stock of IBON BEDS, gjj S, FREEZERS, ETC. U $ you the prices are right. agi < >N & LYNN | HE DEALERS. jfj ; Columbia, S. C. Jg ?????????? nrk at Reasonable Prices These Are My Prices: Jest Plates (rubber base) $10.00 Jold Crowns! $ o.OO Jridge Woik (per tooth) - $ 5.00 iOgan Crowns (pivot tooth) $3.50 ?eeth Extracted (painless) 25c. and 50c. 'eeth Cleaned 75c. and $1.00 lilver fillings 50c. to $1.00 Jold fillings $1.00 to $2.00 TREATING TEETH EXTRA, LE, - Surgeon Dentist Opposite Thomas' Drug Store MBIA, S. C. RAILWAY.^ u> ting Car Service, J sping Cars en all Trains, JK vies on Local Trains. ^ in as to rates, routes, etc. (ijf to Railway Ticket Agent, or vy , D. P. A., Charleston, S. C ^ A., Atlanta, Ga. |fc OUR PISS * ? ? ?.i . , Have round iavor wun everyDoay ?babes and men, the little girl in pinafores and her mother and her grandmother. They are of the sweet delicious, who 1 e some, j 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 ; COLOMBIA, S. C. ; V SHOES! things that looked nder the nigged \ worthless. ^ yDon run o\er at ^ ive way, sewing ird against these things, pioiaiiy in footbe confident of getting the best quality footmoney can buy, take advantage of the large s stock constantly available fcr making pleasons at our store. gent for W. L Douglas Shoes for men, $l.5C BOYNE, Columbia, SC *Y GREASE 7J\ I! leapest and Safest Lubricant IL mum. Kind* mi MmoMnmry ip. Splash or Waste Away | & CO lb. Tins and Kegs, H Jls. & Bis. * CMdi, Box PviomaT IrSPctJEIJ -FLY CO.. Colombia* 2. C. \^T ; ? '1 Kidney Remedy Cures Backache, Kidney and i 5 #-r? i_ i ? ciaQGer iruuuic, It corrects irregularities, strengthens the kidneys so they will eliminate the impurities from the blood and tones up the whole system. Commence taking Foley's Kidney Remedy at once and avoid Bright's Disease or Diabetes. 50. and $1.00 bottles. Sold by all druggists of Lexington* Henry Drug Store, Chapin S. C. To Announea Names Of Ceasus Employes. Washington, Aug, 11.?The names of the more than 300 supervisors of the 13th census to be appointed by President Taft will be made public next Saturday or Monday by the president, it was unofficially learned here today. Assistant Secretary McHarg of the department of commerce and labor and Census Director Durand will go to Beverly, Mass., in a few days, it is understood, to confer with the president about the appointments. In the Southern States, where it is proposed to divide the appointments as nearly equal a9 possible between Democrats and Republicans, the appointments probably will be delayed, as recommendations have not been re-* ceived and the division has not yet been made. Soldier Balks Death Plot. It seemed to J. A. Stone, a civil war veteran, of Kemp, Tex., that a plot existed between a desperate lung trouble and the grave to cause his death "I contracted a stubborn cold," he writes "that developed a cough that stuck to me in spite of all remedies, for years. My weight ran down to 130 pounds. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery, which restored my health completely. I now weigh 178 pounds." For severe Colds, obstinate Coughs, Hemorrhages, Asthma, and to prevent Pneumonia it's unrivaled. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed Kaufmann Drug Co., Derrick Drug Store, Sandel Drug Store. The world's record for prolonged flight in an aeroplane was broken in France on Saturday by a French avietor named Somner, who remained in the air two hours, 27 minutes and 25 seconds. If your liver is sluggish and out of tone and you feel dull, bilious, constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight before retiring and you will feel all right in the morning. Sold by All Druggists. Geo. W. Rudy, assistant postmaster at Roanoke, Va., hasten arrested on the charge of embezzling $700. Take Kodol at the tipes when you feel what vou have eaten is not digesting. Koclol digests wliat you eat sufficiently of any good, wholesome food. If you will just let Kodol digest it. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. The Alabama legislature, now in session, is making a clean sweep of the liquor business, including "near beer" and every other substitute and device, and the governor i9 determined that the law shall be obeyed. In buying a cough mediciue, don't be afraid xto get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it, and relief is sure to follow. Especially recommended for coughs, coids and whooping coughs. Sold by All Druggists, Eats?Well We Ghiess Yes! Everybody in the county knows that Mr. J. D. W. Watts is the greatest fox tiunter in these parts; he catches foxes when no one else can. He has a son who has developed these "catching" proclivities, but in another line. It is learned that last Saturday night, young Mr. J. W. Watts, whom his lather dubs "Rooster," set a No. 3 nfoiil T-i-;f fror? in f hp hnrop h?rn out. 3 cv^/l mav u^/ AAA -r?X/ u ~ ? an their place and that on the following morning there were exactly twenty-seven rats who had meanwhile taken up abode within its confines. Twenty-seven rats?not mice?that's catching 'em some.?Lawrens Advertiser. ITegro Sentenced To Hang. Marietta, Ga., Aug. 11.?Willard Webb, a negro, was this afternoon convicted here of criminal assault upon a white woman atVinnings, several weeks ago. and was sentenced to hang September 17. To prevent a possible lynching, the negro was rushed to Atlanta on a train and there he will remain until the day of execution. Alvin Gibson, suspected of being the negro who last night attempted 1 * >- ? a. t- ? r ? t criminal assauu on iue wucuia j-uuidville & Nashville engineer, is being held in the jail here. As positive identification has not been made, it is not believed there will be aDy attempt to lynch Gibson. ? Shoots Wife And Her Lover. | Raleigh, X. C., Aug. 11.?A special S | from Manteo, X. C.. says: 1 | A1 Thompson today shot and killed ja i his wife and wounded W. H. Seaman, & the man with whom she eloped re- ? turned and abducted two children in k Thompson's possession, and to regain g possession of the children the shoot- 9 ing occurred. | The report is Thompson, upon learn- I ing that his wife had returned and H secured his children, armed himself with a revolver and went and demanded them. Seaman met him on the porch and refused to surrender the children, whereupon Thompson shot him down. In the meantime the woman was seen trying to escape with the smaller child In her arms, and Thompson, with the weapon still smoking, shot her dead. At a late hour Seaman is still living, but the physicians have not been able to extract the bullet, which is lodged in his breast or shoulder. Thompson hunted the sheriff and surrendered. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as theycaunot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or j imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the Tesult. and unless the inflammation can be taken i out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused j by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous sur- j faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars ! for aDy case of Deafness (caused by 1 catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's j Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. I F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- j pation. Coal lands in Lee county, Virginia, j and Harland county, Kentucky, amounting to 11,000 acres, have ju9t been bought by the Consolidated Coke 1 company for 1,400,000. Hi.vfl/? TTott Patrar onH SnmmAr VUXBU M I n J A V T WA IU1U M luuutv* Cold. A. S. Nusbaura, Batesville, Indiana, | writes: "Last year I suffered for three 1 months with a summer cold so distress- ( ing that it interfered with my business. j I had many of the symptoms of hay i fever, and a doctor's prescription did not reach my case, and I took several medicines which seemed only to ag- _ gravate it, Fortunately 1 insisted upon having Foley's Honey' and Tar. It ? quickly cured me. My wife has since used toley's Honey and Tar with the same success.'' Sold by All Druggists - . and Henry Drug Store, Chapin, S. C. M Reports say that King Edward VII B of England has recently made a mil lion by speculations on Wall street, B New York. ?? ^B W. A. Belcher, a well-to-do young B planter, was shot and killed from am- B bush near his home, twenty miles from B Baxley, Ga.. on Monday night. It is B said to be the outcome of a feud. B The best remedy we know of in all B cases of Kidney and Bladder trouble B and the one we always can recommend, B is DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. Jf They are antiseptic and at once assist U the kidneys to perform their important B work. But when you ask forthesepills B I be positive that you get DeWitt s m Kidney and Bladder Pills. There are imitations placed upon sale to deceive you. Get De Witt's Insist upon them B and if your dealer cannot supply you? refuse anything else in place cf them. M Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. m A Boar Sills Three Sorses. I A boar, maddened by the heat, to- ^ day ran wild on a West Middletown farm and seriously wounded one man and killed three valuable horses before being shot to death, says a dispatch from Washingtoh, Pa., to the Philadelphia North American. The animal, which was owned by A. K. Rush, broke out of its pen and attacked a pony in the barn yard. Before the pony could escape the hog had gored it to death with its tu9ks. The boar then broke through a fence into a nearby field and attacked a team of horses. Cornering the animals, the boar sprang at them and dismembered them. A number of men had gathered by this time, and I. B. Smith, who own! aA /IvMTrinrr tpsm linfiPTtOOk tO wo y MS. ? drive the boar, away. Leaving the mangled bodies of the horses, the boar turned on Smith and ripped open one leg from ankie to thigh. ! The hog was shot as it stood over oaa Smith preparing to attack him a sec- g oik! time. I FOR TOR^HD UVER. A torpid liver deranges the whole system, and produces SICK HEADACHE, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheumatism, Sallow Skin and Piles. There is no better remedy for these common diseases than DR. TUTT'S . M>r<n nil i ~~ - f#lal anil nmve. I LIVCK flLUt as a mmw r- ? r"~ ? i 1 Take No Substitute. ] mamuammBEBasEBssEssBasm One Hundred CROSS Will pay 30 cents for first class ant less 5 per cent, for ca9h when inspect* Ties to be delivered at any shipping right of way between Columbia, S. C. tween Batesburg and Perry, S. C. Will advance some cash or excha; spection. For further information see THE L. D. CI BATESBUF ????m SUMMER BJ We are offering gains on all summ and notions. Eve be sold, in order t< for early fall goodi rive. Come quiet time to save mon* WM, PIATT 1804 Main Street SPECIAL PR SUMMER! nave E. P. & F. A The Palmetto ft; COLUMBIA, WE ABE A Depository for the Un'ted of South Carolina the Co an of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 United States Bone Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Aocounts of Banks, Firms, ( WE PAY Four Per Cent, on deposits i terest calculated quarterly. WE PROMISE Our best efforts to transact ^ satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL BA CAPITAL $250, Wilie Jones, President. Bmammmmammsmmmmmmmmmmmmnmaarnemmmam 'lie Place to Bu] AT BOTTOM I THE FACT NO EISHED WI POPULAR FIB P. M . F Chapin, mm?ai aaBBBBBB? f* rt I I Thousand TIES 1 10 cents for second class, id by Southern Railway Co. point on Southern Railway , and Augusta, Ga., and be* nge merchandise before inor write JLLUM CO. ?G, S. C. Gnnni&if* I FtnbHMd l special barter dry goods irything must o make room 5 soon to arnow is your ?y. 6 SONS, Columbia, S. C. ICES ON^ SHOES. I e are making a special : on Summer Shoes I Oxfords. The prices been cut in two, and I :an buy shoes cheaper m ever before. . DAVIS. I lumbia, S. C. M ational Bank, , s. c. I States Government, the State ity bf Richland and the City i i j ai r\r a, il is aim fiw,wv oiauj 01 ouum Corporations and Individuals, n our Savings Department, inpour business to yoar entire ' & NK, - - Columbia, S. C, 000.00 J. P. Matthews, Cashier. y I Your Goods PRICES IS W ESTABTH THE Utt OF RICK, Si Oi