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11 GLOOMY | DESPONDENT g | THINKING OF THE J I&uiviut: sium | I J ? ? 1 ^ I fi&SBSSSSSpvA I MO FORGET IT I SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR I fl ?r? Wf Uwr to H?Hhy JtoHm B J MAKES UFEWORTH UVINC. | | PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WM. W. HA WES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. SEW BROOKLAND. S. C. PractiC* in ul! Courts. Business solicited. November I. lyes. * 0. M. KFJRD. F. G. DREE KB. riFIRD & DREHER, U ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON C. H. 8. C. - Will practice in all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office.. Lexington. 8. C. JH. FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, , CHaBIN, 8> C. Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom, Second Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. * Thurmond & timmerman, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, Citizens' Bank B'ld'g, Batesbnrg, S. C. We will be pleased to meet those having le " " gal business to be attended to at our office In the C'tizer.s' Bank Building at any time. Respectfully, \ J. WM- THURMOND..' \ O. BELL TIMMERMAN, Albert m. boozer, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ^ COLUMBIA, 8. 0. Omctz 1516 Main Street, upstairs, opposite " -* * ? - ?*-- Oi- _>N. Van Metre's rarnirure omuo. Especial attention give to bustness entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington > county. George r. rembert attorney at law. 1221 law range, columbia 8. c. I will be glad to serve my friends from Lex1 ngton County at any time, and an prepared ;o practice law in all estate and Federal Courts. Law Offices, ( 1 Residence, I6i8 1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street. Street. ( ) Offioe Telephone No. 1372. Residence Telephone No. 1036. * \T7 BOYD EVANS, VI .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia, S. C. DR. P. H. SHEALY, DENTIST, * LEXINGTON, S. C. Offioe Up Stairs in Roof's Building. * Dr. f. 0. GILMORE, DENTIST. 1510 M&n Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Orrzcx Hocks- 9 a. ra. to 2 p. m? and from 3 to 6 p. m. Dr. d. l. hall, DENTIST < COLUMBIA, S. C. Lath* ran Pdblie*tion Buiidiug, 1623 Main St. Office hoars 8 a. m., to 5:30 p. m Dec. 23. 1907- -6m E. C. DREHER, Agent, FIRE INSURANCE. 1 REPRESENTING HOME INSURANCE CO., N. Y. INSURANCE CO OF N. A., PHI LA CERMAN-AMERICAN, N. Y. CLOSE AND RUTGERS, N. Y. TEU70NIA, NEW ORLEANS. SOUTHERN STOCK FIRE, GREENS- [ BORO, NORTH CAROLINA. STRONGEST AN it BEST OLD LINE j FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. LOCAL AGENCY LEXINGTON, S. C. ?m?mnB??in?hi b'if rMPWWM KILL COUCH I m CURE LUHCS """< Dr. King's New Discovery | FORC8"ds5 \ ahp all throat and long troubles. i GtTARANTRED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. * Dr. Boyd's Sure-Pop Colic Cure . for stock, and his entire line of reliable veterinary remedies for sale at The Bazaar. ' The Lutheran Conference. Following is the program of tb Newberry Lutheran conference to b held at Holy Trinity church, Littl Mountain, August 27, 2S and 29: Friday, 10 a. m.?Devotional exer r?ises and formal ooenin-r bv the pres ident. Reports on the state of the church Church Membership: Mr. A. H Kohn and Revs. S. P. Koon and J. A Sligh. ChurchJDiscipline: Dr. Geo. B. Cro mer and Revs. M. 0. J. Kreps and Z W. Badenbaugh. The Common Service: Capt. H. H Folk, Revs, S. T. Hallman, D. D., am A. J. Bower9, D. D. Church Finance: Rev. P. H. E. Dei rick and Mr. R. T. C. Hunter. The Conference Revs. J. J. Loni and J. H. Harms. The sermons will be as fellows: Friday, 11a. m., Rev. E. Fulenwidei with feev. J. D. Shealy alternate. Friday, 8 p. m., Rev. S. P. Koon with Rev. P. H. E. Derrick alternate Saturday, 11 a. m., Rev. J. J. Long with Rev. Z. W. Bedenbaugh alternate Sunday, 11 a. m., Rev. J. K. Harms with Rev. A. J. Bowers alternate. 0. B. Shearouse, Secretary. A Columbia &an In Trouble. Columbia, Aug. 12.?That he crimir Vs 1 fimoc w Q any assauncu ov ? vt ai huivb h u the accusation made again9t Dispens er J. C. McElrone in Magistrate Fowle5 court this afternoon by a pretty littl French maid Mr. Thomas Taylor, ha had employed, and who came her from Boston. She says she was fo: merly maid for Pierpont Morgan' sister-in-law, Mr9. Stephen Van Re.? sler, in Boston. She admitted hou ever, that after she was assaulted sh repeatedly went with McElrone an had criminal relations with him, bi denied that he was paying her mone] She says she has been afraid to proa cute him. She claims she was laj assaulted following a drive out la: Iftfarch when she was drugged. ALL UNSTRUNG. Many Lexington People Suffe From Nervous Troubles and Don't Know Why. Thousands of cases of kidney troubl show few outward symptoms excej nervousness, depression, languor, ii ritabilitv and an inclination to worr over trines. It is generally due to th poisonous action of uric acid on bloo and nerves, and can't be cured excei by curing the kidneys. Doan's Kic T>illo />n?n Hiooo illo nnmnir fK lie V X ma l/UlC uutne inn UJ vuiiu^ vu kidneys. Lexington women are learr ing it. W. P. Metts, of New Brooklanc near Lexington, S. C., says: 44I su: tfred severely at times from attach of kidney trouble. Severe pair caugbt me in the small of my bac and were so severe that I was unabl to get about for days. The kidne secretions were very irregular in pai sage and often a retention existed, finally heard about Doan's Kidne Pills, procured them at The Kaufman Drug Co. and since using them I ai free from my former trouole. I no^ feel better in every way and heartil endorse Doan's Kidney Pills to o Jit sufferers." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cent Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New Yorl sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?an take no other. SCHOOL CLAIMS. CONTINTED FROM LAST WEEK 501 Mrs A Smith teaching 35 ( 502 Nettie Fuiiner 44 35 C 503 D A Jefcoat 44 40 C 504 Eula Epting 44 30 C 505 Wm Titley 44 18 2 506 D J Hall man 44 30 C 507 Jacob L Kaiser 44 60 C 508 Hattie Henry 44 20 C 509 44 44 44 10 C 510 Verna Mavbin 44 45 C 511 Hattie E Harris 44 25 C 512 Thos C Lykes 44 12 5 513 P M Alexander 44 65 C 514 Lilly Mae Coleman 44 40 C 515 Louise Friday 44 40 0 516 J J Koon repairs 9 2 517 Mrs L B Reynolds teaching 40 0 518 A L Stacy *4 45 0 519 Israel Earle 44 11 0 520 Charlotte Singleton 44 45 0 521 44 44 44 52 0 522 Ora Belle Martin 44 70 0 523 Wilhelmina Antley 44 30 0 524 Mrs Jno W Spann 44 46 4 525 W F Rice 44 25 0 526 Olive Haiti wanger 44 42 5 527 Josephine Bailey 44 25 0 52S Ella R Wilkie 44 40 0 529 R H Holiday 44 65 0 530 A D Martin furniture 10 0 531 H H Haltiwanger teaching 50 0 532 44 44 ' 44 52 4 533 H L Harm an 44 55 0 534 Thad W Dreher 44 50 (j 535 Minnie Ratteree 44 40 0 536 '4 4 4 44 40 0 537 TE Derrick 44 52 Ti 538 L W Wise 4* 15 539 Sue H Corley 44 50 C 540 J Frank Kaiser 44 55 (J 541 Kezzie R George 44 40 0 542 Lucinda Smith 44 25 0 543 Emma McMahon 44 25 (J 544 Lela Fulmer 44 30 (j 545 Frances R Greenwood 44 15 C 546 Frank Moorer building 48 0 547 A D Martin institute ex 50 (J 548 Lola M Smith teaching 42 0 549 Willie Pound fuel 2 5 550 Olivia B Sigh tier teaching 25 0 551 C G Williams 44 00 0 552 Joseph Davis 44 13 0 553 E U Shealy 44 75 C 554 44 44 44 75 C 555 Maggie Shuler 44 40 C 556 Lena J C Lucius 44 27 C 557 Ola Gunter 44 35 C 558 Hattie Parker 44 25 0 559 Alice F McCain teaching 722 75 I 560 44 4 4 4 4 So 00 e 561 Vera Honsea] 44 50 00 e 562 Teddy e May tin 44 40 00 e | 563 Carrie Powell 44 40 00 564 Maude Dantzler 44 35 00 565 Merna R Riley 44 35 00 ! 566 Sara E Quattlebaum 44 20 00 - 567 W E Black 44 200 00 56S Ethel Lawrence 44 47 00 569 Jacob W Fulmer 44 60 CO 570 Paul J Corky 44 25 CO . 571 " " 44 25 00 572 G A Mills 44 50 00 573 44 44 44 50 00 574 A F Swygert 44 85 00 * 575 UGC Lavis fuel 44 3 50 I. 576 a Heber Ballentine teaching 40 00 576 b R H Caughman fuel 6 50 577 R E Shealy teaching 65 00 578 Cbas T Clarke 44 20 00 d 579 Helen Strarton 44 50 00 580 R S Haves 44 3 0 00 rai * " " 20 00 582 Mary Gardiner 44 32 00 583 Ro6a B Fallaw 4 35 00 5 584 J W Stuck building 26 00 585 Sam'l J Derrick teaching 00 00 586 Katie Shuler " 35 00 587 R E Shealy 44 61 75 '? 588 Hattie Henry 44 5 00 589 May B Aaron 44 40 00 590 Hattie C Booker 44 25 00 * 591 Dora Shirey 44 4 0 00 > 592 44 44 44 46 23 r, 593 Frank B Goodwin library 40 00 . 594 Kathleen Kleckley teaching 30 00 ' 595 D A Jefcoat 44 18 64 '? 596 Birdie Addy 44 40 00 i 597 44 44 44 40 00 * 598 Ella Lybrand 44 30 00 59 9 4 4 4 4 2 0 00 ( 600 Rena Smith 44 35 00 601 Hattie M Hook 44 40 00 602 Bertha T Kleckby 44 4 3 43 603 44 44 44 40 00 i- 604 Sudella Kleckley 44 40 00 605 Tho9 Drafts fuei 5 65 606 Bessie G Lown teaching 30 00 607 Hattie Cromer ' 44 27 84 j s 608 44 44 44 38 00 I e 609 Annie Bell Riser 44 40 00 610 Walter P. Bowman 44 2 5 00 ? is 611 < 44 44 16 00 _0 e 612 Mincy R Pound 44 1 7 50 r- 613 44 44 44 35 00 , 614 H A Branson 44 405 00 J. 615 Eliza E Pough 44 25 00 J. 5_ 616 Curtis Weirmonts 44 31 75 7- 617 Katie Shuler 44 8 75 e 618 Sallie G Ellis 44 4 6 00 74 , 619 Trannie Caughman 44 50 00 74 d 620 John C Aull building 8 20 74 it 621 Sam'l J Derrick teaching 60 00 74 u 022 W P Cline 44 16 00 ^ 623 44 44 " 6 80 74 624 Ella Wilkie teaching 38 00 74 625 M. A. Baker *4 25 00 74 st 626 4* 44 44 " 25 00 74 627 " 44 44 44 5 00 74 628 Nettie Lowman 44 3 7 5 0 74 ' 629 Roscoe Caughman fuel 9 50 7\ 63o Mrs J E McFadden teaching 45 00 7\ 631 44 44 " " " 4& ou 632 Verna May bin 44 45 00 Jf. _ 633 Nettie Fulmer 44 24 56 J; r 634 Kathleen Cleckley 44 30 00 7? 635 Eula Epting 44 30 00 J? 636 W. A. Wessinger building 5 42 637 Blanche Kyzer teaching 40 00 7f ie 63S Edythe M. Pou 44 3 0 00 7J; )t 639 J L Kiser 44 60 00 7 r- 640 W C Swafield buildiLg 26 00 'J y 641 P M Alexander teaching 65 00 ie 642 A. L. Stacy 44 45 00 7? d 643 R. H. Holliday 44 7 4 75 '$ )t 644 Bannie Smith 44 25 00 ^ 1- 645 Henry Fulmer 44 60 00 4? e 64 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 0 0 0 76 l- 647 Catherine Stephens 44 25 00 7? 648 Sue H Corley 44 50 00 7J i, 649 Ethel Dreher 44 5 4 0 0 7 4 f- 65 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 6 0 0 74 :s 6-51 44 44 fuel 2 50 7J t9 652 A M Holloway teaching 25 00 74 k 653 44 44 44 44 10 00 e 654'Abbie Brown 44 25 00 7l y 65 5 44 - 44 4 4 2 5 0 0 7 4 s- 656 Hattie E Harris 44 25 00 7J I 657 Heber Ballentine 44 20 00 7' y 658 Mrs L B Reynolds 44 40 00 74 n 659 J Ansel Caughman 44 62 50 7t n 660 44 44 44 , 44 60 00 '? w 661 44 44 44 repairs 1 25 7*j y 662 Tbaa W Dreher teaching 50 00 jr 663 W D Hill 44 50 00 664 44 44 44 44 50 00 7* s 665 Mary E Stone 44 40 00 7* i 666 44 44 44 44 21 75 7* 667 Lola M Smith 44 4 2 3 0 75 ? - - TC d 668 C G Williams " 60 00 " 669 Jacob W Fulmcr 41 40 62 7" 670 Mrs Jno W Spann 44 4 7 00 ^ 671 H H Haitiwanger 44 55 90 7S 672 Chas T Clarke 44 50 00 4 J 673 " 44 44 44 9 00 7? 674 Graham & Stujtkie atty fees 45 00 7? 675 W H Jones apparatus 10 00 7^ >0 ] 676 A'obie Brown teaching 25 00 7^ >0 677 Ethel Lawrence 4 47 00 7v 678 Maude Dantzler 44 35 00 7S >0 679 Murna R Ryley 44 35 00 8C 10 680 Carrie Powell 44 40 00 ^ K) 681 Teddy Maybyn 44 40 00 ^ K) 682 Vera Houseal 44 50 00 8C >0 683 WE Black 44 1 79 00 gj 10 684 A F Swygert 44 60 00 ?C X) 685 H L Harman *4 55 00 80 ?0 686 Kezzie R George 44 4 0 00 8C ,0 687 Mary V Patterson 44 12 50 ^ i0 688 R V Sawyer 44 65 00 >8C 0 689 Mary B Aaron 44 40 00 81 X) 690 Bessie G Lown 44 30 00 81 9 691 Catherine Stephens teaching 15 00 8i 0 692 Reynolds & Craft building 56 80 81 0 693 Annie Belle Riser teaching 40 00 81 0 694 T H Shull rent 2 00 81 0 695 T E Derrick teaching 52 00 81 0 696 44 44 44 44 57 00 81 0 697 44 44 44 44 40 00 0 698 HABrunson 44 4 0 5 00 0 699 11 H Lorick fuel 13 50 0 700 Maggie Shuler teaching 40 00 0 701 44 44 16 00 0 702 A R Taylor fuel 5 00 r 0 703 Rena Smith teaching 35 00 T, /. 704 E U Shealv 44 71 63 iO | 705 S P Frick 44 50 00 t>, 0 700 Jessie Meetze building 150 00 0 707 Sal lie G Ellis teaching 45 00 i) | 70S J Frank Kaiser " 71 50 * 0 j 709 SudeilaKleckley 44 15 00 lh io i 710 Minnie G Kleckley 44 58 GO T, o Til : " " 38 00 L: (0 < 712 Reynolds & Crafts building 44 30 ,0 i 713 Eliza E Pough teaching 25 00 H 714 TUad \V Dreher 44 25 00 f >0 715 Blanche Kyzer 44 4 0 00 ^ >0 710 Edvthe M Pou 44 30 00 P* iO 717 J L Kyzer 44 60 00 JJ i0 71s Bannie Smith 44 25 00 ^7 i(j 717 J G West rent 7 50 j.. to 720 Sam'l J Derrick teaching 60 00 h, a 721 ft A Mills 44 5 0 00 *) 722 44 44 44 14 30 00 I >0 723 Leia Palmer 44 .'30 00 I f 0 724 - 44 44 30 00 or iO 725 44 44 44 30 00 Pr 0 726 r, A Fellers 44 75 00 0 727 Mary 0 Abie 44 40 00 1Q 0 723 Eva Hite 44 35 00 1 0 729 Mary Able 44 40 00 = 0 730 Eva Hite 44 3 5 00 iO 731 C A Fellers 44 75 30 iO 732 Jos M Shealy repairs 3 00 j P* 0 733 Luther L Lown ground 14 00 w 919 Gervais St. T I" Everything f< guarantee to sau Call to see us wh A I 919 GEBVAIS ST., :4 J V Wessinger rent 6 25 15 Louise Friday teaching 20 00 16 P M Alexander " 66 85 17 R L Lybrand building 70 34 18 Ara Stacy teaching 45 00 !9 Lottie B Reynolds 4 4 40 u0 ^ODJHallman 44 54 75 il Wilhelmina Antly 44 30 CO t2 Andrew L Pace 44 40 00 ,3 t< << 40 CO t4 44 44 44 44 12 00 5 Kathleen Cleckley 44 30 CO 6 R V Sawyer 44 93 3? 17 Ora Bell Martin 44 60 CO 18a May Aaron " 3100 t8b PI Ott building 12 80 19 Sue H Corley teaching 49 32 >0 C G Williams 44 53 20 il R V Sawyer 44 73 34 ?2 Sarah Quattlebaum 44 30 00 >3 R H Holliday teaching 71 50 A Anniebell Riser 44 12 00 >5 Ethel Lawrence 44 47 00 >6 Calvin Meetze fuel 3 10 7 Arnold Lucas 44 | 5 00 >8 Ren a Smith teaching 35 00 ?9 Marie Wallace repairs 1 00 10 Rena Smith teaching 35 00 11 A F Swvgert 44 60 00 12 W E Black 44 44 00 13 W W Hawes attorney fees 12 00 14 Wilhelmina Antley teaching 14 00 15 Jesse J Meetze building 172 16 16 G H Shealy fuel 3 40 17 Maude Dantzler teaching 35 00 18 Teddy May bin 44 4 0 00 19 Carrie Powell 44 40 00 '0 Vera Houseal 44 50 00 1W D Hill 44 25 00 2 Murna R Ryley 44 3 5 00 3 H A Branson 44 4 0 5 00 '4 Charlotte Singleton 44 40 00 '5 J W Hendrix rent 2 00 '6 Nina Henry teaching 42 50 I Mary Wilkes fuel 6 25 '8 Jacob L Riser teaching 60 00 '9 Edythe M Pou 44 30 00 10 Lola M Smith 4< 42 00 II Burler & Kyzer repairs 34 85 12 S P Frick teaching 22 72 13 R V Sawyer 44 7 5 00 14 George J Sox rent 50 00 15 Shull & Wessinger repairs 26 15 16 N M Derrick 44 28 65 17 Wilhelmina Antley teaching 30 00 18 Blanche Kyzer 44 38 65 19 Mary L Wilkes 4* 40 00 10 44 44 44 44 27 00 H 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4C 00 12 44 44 44 44 40 30 13 44 44 44 44 30 00 14 44 44 44 44 40 00 5 Teddy May bin 44 40 00 >6 Murna R Ryley 44 35 00 17 Carrie Powell 44 40 00 8 Maude Dantzler 44 35 00 19 Wilhelmina Antley 44 3 0 00 0 Bannie Smith " 44 2 5 00 )1 Vera Houseal 44 5 0 00 12 Eva Hite 44 3 5 00 13 Mary C Able 44 37 58 14 A D Martin Institute exp 34 50 5 H A Brunson teaching 277 26 16 R L Bryan Co repairs 1 25 17 V M Holloway teaching 16 00 )8 Edith Phin 44 32 50 >9 44 44 44 32 50 0 44 44 44 32 50 1 44 44 44 32 50 2 44 44 44 32 50 3 Shull & We9singer repairs 2 85 4 Victoria Cooper teaching 30 00 5 G Willie Riiter 44 240 00 6 John G Guignard ground 50 00 7 Victoria Cooper teaching 30 00 Total Amount Paid $34,901 55 E. L. WINGARD, Treasurer of Lexington County. HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington.; r George S. Drafts, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, Martha F. Hope and Geo. . Hope made suit to me, to grant em Letters of Administration of the state of and effects of James C Hope. These are therefore to cite and adonish all and singular the kindred id creditors cf the said James C. Hope ceased, that they be and ap- i ar, before me, in the Court of Pro- ! ite, to be held at Lexington, C. H. j C., on 20th day of August, 1909, next ter Dublication hereof at 11 o'clock in ' e forenoon, to show cause, if any they j ive, why the said Administration onid not be granted. Given under my hand, tin's 10th day August, Anno Domini, 11)00. Geo. S. Drafts. (L. S.) obate Judge, Lexington Coanty, S. C. Published on the 11th day ol'August 09, in the Lexington Dispatch. Reader, have you paid for your iper? If not, why not? Remember e need the money. I Alex. Ayoub, Prop. ?*% **2 a c <?? /nk m*** ?Htk auijuaricrs iui tionsi Shoes, Hat Men's and Boys' Clothing. HE STORE C BARGAINS 3r men, women and re you money on ev ile in Columbia. .EX A Y O U 3 Doors Below Seaboard Depot, GHAS. W. CROMER & CO fj REAL ESTATE I I i a nil i- * uougni, j5oiq. jjixcnangea. g COLUMBIA, S. C. I Good farm, containing 63 acres, 3 B miles southwest of Irmo; 34 acres in Jl cultivation, balance in wood, 12 acres bottom, good 5 room house anp farm buildings, good water. Chead. 126 acres, 3 miles southwest of Eatesburg Part open. n 126 acres adjoining town of Pelion. Good land, part cleared. Must go IC at once. 3 lots at Park Place in Columbia, cost $750, will sell for $540. "U. 581 acres, 4 miles northwest of Columbia on Monticello road. Near it Ridgewood Park dwelling and outbuildings. One nice large lot at Elmwood in e, Columbia, facing Lincoln St., $1250 $500 cash, balance one and two years. 01 One large lot at Colonial Heights $340 cash. "" Modern up to-date home at Shan- U don. Large lot, roomy house, must II sell at once. If] Two lots, 100x125 in North Columbia $400. _. Wanted a good farm in Lexington County within a radius of 8 miles of Columbia. ? List your property with us. We _ may sell it for you. There is a no charge unless we do. We are agents for College Place KflB property.- See us before buying. _ Write or see us at SECOND FLOOR MIMNAUGH BUILDING. LJ Phone 420. Columbia, S. C. == P. D. HARMAN 11 1 ? DEALER IN 1 1 General I I | ? I Merchandise, I ?,3 S Corner Main and New Street, S ~ i Opposite Confederate 8 I Monument, % Sc f J aw, ji Lexington, - - S. C. S Te , Co Boar Attention, Farmers te^ Granulated Sugar 20 lbs. for $100 j j $1.00. 25 lb. Sacks $1.30. Fo1 Fine Coffee Roasted, 13c, 14c, S 15c, 16c and up to 35c. Green Coffees, 12c, 14,16c. Green, black and mixed teas, I 25c, 30c, 25c, 40c, up to 80c. ! Wfi Rice, all grades at special ? ; prices. I See us while in town and ! don't forget to try our Coffee Tei and Teas. SOUVENIR EVERY SATURDAY, sion 1 j G. G. Kenny Company d ^Vfairi ^frppf- Pnlnmhia S f! ??# , YVO Sewing1 MacHiaes. The Davis Unique and other new ... , improved drop head machines; nicely High finished in oak; easy running and per- \\e feet sewing; fully guaranteed; for schoo sale at factory prices for cash, or on able, easy payments, at The Bazaar. 4j, | tf Rice B. Karman Head COLUMBIA, S. C. Dry Goods, Ls and Caps. children. We ery purchase B CQlUif8!A, S. C. PIANO sn't an extravagancelif its a GOOD PIANO. It brings enough brightess into the home to pay >r itself many times. You get the world's est piano if you obtain ; from us. Let us tell you how isily you may secure le. i? inn 28 Main St. Columbia, S. C. IA.NOS AND ORGANS ARNESS Always see E. A. Fellers for Home-made Harness and Farm Gears, Repairs quick at lowest prices. . A. Fellers Cervais St. COLUMBIA, S. C. .versity of South Carolina hools of arts, science, education, engineering and graduate studies, n different courses leading to the ees of A. B. and B. S. liege fees, room and lights, $66. d $12 per month. Tuition remitn soecial cases. rty-two scholarships each worth in cash and free tuition. r catalogue;addres?, . C. Mitchell, President Columbia, S. C. IFFQRD 03LLEGE y Kelson Snyder, A. M., Lift. 0., LL.Q., President. i departments; Li bray and Lan; Gymnasium under competent tor; Athletic grounds. Next yegins Sept. 15. For "analogue iss J. A. CAMEWELL, Sec'y, Spartanburg, S. C. fford Coileae Fittinn ? School, SPARTANBURG, S. C. Grade Preparatory School. 1! equipped plant. Limited 1; small classes; charges reasonSession begins Sept. 15. For ague address A. >1. l)uPi E, master, Spartanburg, S. C.