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. MAURICE'S Ti 1704 and 1706 ST, Faff and ?U Dry Goods, Noti< and Boys, Ladies' L Squares and Rugs, ^nv^e our ^ (A\t i ton and the surrou] bia to see us for yc I f are prepared to sa^ I /j j| stock. We never I 11 n Dr c^eaPer| tLJW Notice we prepa; % Ili 1 l\ warc^s *? y?ur nea will pay half your of 50 miles, provid: . $30.00, and at the same time 1 to see us for your wants. % Ladies' Suits from $10.00 to c Millinery this fall. Grand val $18.00. A big assortment of: (We guarantee everything w LOWEST PRICE. ALBANY \op All KJndi Pal up in 1,5,10,23 ? EC lb COLUMBIA SUPPLY ( i Time tn Knv ^ I BIBB V 1U Wli Now is the time to sow Fall i want. We have good Seeds?See / We have a big stock and can fill oi Early Winter and * Oats, Winter Rye Essex Rape, Seec > . Seed, Grass See K. * r . We also have about four car 1 bushels of APPLER OATS am RUST PROOF OATS which WRITE FO * i. k Lorick & Lo t COLUMBI I This beautiifsji soil made for service, lo our Lexington friends I I EB?C7 biva s ? | Ask for Catalogue. GINS ^ ? and Rc lectors. Pipes, Valves and Fittings, light Sa< Cane Mills in stock. LOMBARD IR COMPANY* Augusta^a. -? lE-AlH STORE] C0LUf?3IA, S. C 'inter Wear 3ns, Clothing for Men, Youths Tailored Suits, Millinery, Art ? " 1 iends and patrons from Lexingading counties when in Colum^ i )ur wants before buying. We ro unn mrsripv from this bio* - --C3 had a better stock to show you f all orders from $4.00 and up rest express office. Also we raiiroad fare within a distance ing your purchane amounts to :>uying at the lowest price. Call $27.50. A grand- display of ues in Men's Clothing, $5.00 to Boys' Suits, $1.50 to $5.00. e sell to be GOOD and at the GREASE I it and Safest Lubricant |C I e of Machinery \ ! lash or Waste Away f . Tins and Keys. % Js. & Ulg. JVtttorA I i Is, Best Price." , J'"my i ;0., Colombia, S. C. j Seeds. Let us sell vou what vou ft/ Oft/ ds that will reap a big harvest, rders of any size of Hairy Vetch, Seed and Barley, Dwarf I Wheat, Clover :d, Onion Sets. oads of WESTERN OATS, 2,0C0 1 1,000 bushels of CAROLINA we are selling at close prices. R PRICES wrance, Inc. A, S. C. IIIII IHII Mill? ! ! IMIIIIIIMMIIiWII? I '* I d Oak Rocks? SP>| (IfQ | oks weii. To y| yif. 1 jrnifysre C?. ! Columbia, S. C. | -/aK 1 EPAiRS RIBS, Bristle Twine, Babbit, &c., far any make ENGINES, BOILERS and PRESSES pairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, In* Shingle, and lath Mills, Gasoline Engines ON WORKS AND SUPPLY 6 NURSING MOTHERS show the beneficial effects of ' Scott's Emuisiei , in a very short time. It not only builds her up, but enriches the mother s milk and properly nourishes the child. Nearly all mothers who nurse their children should take this splendid foodtonic, , not only to keep up their own strength but I to properly nourish their children. | FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS | [ 8end 10c., name of paper and this ad. for our j beautiful Savings Bunk and Child's Sketch-Book. Each bank contains a Good Luck Penny. j SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St. New York | j School Progressing Nicely. The school at Union, near Lexington, is progressing nicely under the management of Miss Kezie R. George, of Lexington. New pupils are entering almost every day, which is very gratifying to the teacher. Miss George is one of the most accomplished young teachers in the county, and is held in the highest esteem by the people of the Union section. We are commanded to turn the other cheek when smitten, but if he smite9 the second cheek you are at liberty. When we get rich we are going to fight the booze evil by supplying good rich country buttermilk tree to every man iu the community. Croup is most prevalent during die dry cold weather of the early winter months. Parents of young children should-be prepared lor ic. All that is reeded is a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Many mothers are never without it in their homes and it has never disappointed them. Sold by all Druggists. ? A fellow always determines to prac- , tice economy when 1 e has nothing left to save. If you desire a clear complexion take Foley's Orino Laxative for constipatios and liver trouble as it will stimulate tnese organs and thoroughly cleanse your system, which is what everyone needs in order to feel well. All Druggist of Lexington. Henry Drug Store, Chapin. When yen pray, ask for what you need, not for what you want. The average boy gets lots of blame that Dronerlv beloners to his father. X' - * - ?/ W -<* When a cold becomes settled in the system, it will take several days' treatment to cure it, and the best remedy to use is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will cure quicker than any other, and also leaves the system in a natural and healthy condition. Sold by all Druggists. m Governor Haskell, of Oklahoma has been indicted on the charge of fraudu| lently obtaining titles to a number of Government lot9 in the town of Muskogee. * Children Teething MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been used for over Fifty Yeaas by Millions of Mothers for their Children While Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes t he Child, Softens the Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Oct, 20-ly Cheap living makes cheap men. The devil is always a willing worker. Many school children suiter from constipation, which is often the cause of seeming stupidity at lessons. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are an ideal medicine to give a child, for they are mild and gentle in their effect, and will cure even chronic constipation. Sold by all Druggists. At, Now Smyrna, Fla., two weli known business men had a quarrel over the rental of a house and one was killed by the other. The old, old story, told times without J number, and repeated over and over I again for the last 3(> years, but it is always a welcome story to those in search of health?There is nothing in the world that cures coughs and colds as quickly as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Sold by all Druggists. T f A 1 J n Ad "n I .LUULCC'ii xuauaii.^ vvcic m New York charged with counterfeiting. ] Smashes All Records. As an all-round laxative tonic and health-builder no other pills can compare with l)r. King's New Life Pills. They tone and regulate stomach, liver and kidneys, purity tiie blood, strengthen the nerves; cure Constipation, Dyspepsia, Biliousness. .Jaundice, Headache, Chills and Malaria. Try them. 25c at Kaufmann Drug Co., Derricks Drug Store Sandel Drug Store. ? Finis $1,500 in Feather 3ed. j ? ^Atlanta, November.?Fifteen hun- ! g drcd dollars found in an old feather ; | bed, which was left her by a former j R husband when he v:as kill* d in a rail- j t road accident, to-day brought joy to j 9 the heart of Mrs Mary Goodman, i | After stuffing the money into a book j ? Mrs Goodman rushed to a store, and j ? the first thine: she boupht was a &>? V< hat. According to Mrs O o imau her I jS life lias not been a bed ot roses, and j ;! hofnrw ?!!( th<? numr-v io the >' work! did not amount to $20. Sue ha* i f: been twice married and is now suing j j> for divorce. Mrs Goodman declared ! * the next thing she wiil buy is a ''tailormade suit." Sleeper Walks Out Of Window. W Timmonsville, November. ?Walk- ^ ing out of a second s.orv window in a i -y, fit of somnambulism, Thomas J. Crews, ;u last night, fell to the cement pavement % below and sustained fatal injuries, ^ which resulted in his death to day. Mr Crews was found in a dying condition early this morning. Mr Crews, who was about 70 years old, was a resident of Durham, N. C., and was on a visit to his daughter. ' $ $ The reason a woman can be so con- $ trary is she thinks she isn't. |j It takes a man a lifetime to learn how to live, and then he is rtady to ft ,. & die. r& & Most men are so dead in earnest about how well they think they can $ do things that they don't think they need to do them. r# p S ^ ^ ^ 63 ? ^ Eg fri Q a ? stimulate the TORPID LIVER, & strengthen the digestive organs, regulate the bowels, and are uc? ^ equaled as an |j? ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, ? In malarial districts their virtues are |? wideiy recognized, as they possess $ peculiar properties In freeing the ml system from that poison. Elegantly tc2 sugar coated. Take No Substitute.<*" ^ Trespassers, ITetiee. j This is to notify all persons not to \ hunt day or night, or trespass in any c manner whatsoever, a9 the law will y positively be enforced against all > trespassers upon our lands. ? Luther Jefcoat, Ed. M. Martin. y Zenus Jefcoat. L. Strickland. \ Nov. 15. 1909?lw6n Y FARM LOANS j , Loans negotiated in sum? not ies9 y than ?300 upon improved Farms, in Si Richland and Lexington counties, re- Y payable in annual installments. No cj commissions. Borrowers pay actual y expenses of papers. Apply to THOMAS 5: & THOMAS, 122T, Washington St., c Columbia, S. C. 2m45 y I Bargain Sal? I | We have a few I j! $90 ORGANS Which have had slight I J rise. You would act wise- g 22 ly if you secure one of ? . these HIGH GRADE f / ORGANS at the great re- I * duction we are making | * on then. v * | Write at once for illus- | * trations of these Urgans, g ^ which will be closed out for half cash now, balance twelve months, at quite a reduction. Call to sea our Pianos and Organs during the fair. HOIE'S MUSIC HOUSE 1 1428 Main St. Columbia, S. C. 1 PIAJSTOS AND ORGANS | e* g cami (PS* & Wb Lumen, ; Chapin, S. C.. * 4 Has enSup-to-riate line of ^ COFFINS ABD CASKETS I On hand, at prices to suit everybody. Prices ran^e from $1.50 up to $50.00. B Gall on me and I will save you money, fc I am prepared to furnish a h-enrse when- I ever (iesired in connection with my un- g aertakintr business. Jan. 2. 3m 2 rHLL^coycSI I 8*HPCURE the U0WC8| | s w Dr. King's III s for 111 | 1 Ulh Tfb! Settle IrfCCK I ? g MP AIL THROAT AMD LU.ljfi TRCU8LES. | | Sgoaranteedsatisfactory! S | OR MONEY REFUNDED. g | *CT3gB6tarrgran?iHrewi^ . ^as 1 is8 SL^UGuMP ? i L "How arc your bowels?" This 5s lion the doctor "asks. He {'.nee means. He knows what a icm piafnts result from constipation. ] biiioes a It ad re i;:dk\cAH:\ hey debility are often pronvAy rc&We wish yea * ,od 1 irA this subject. Ask Ivso at the s; in Hy i i> f. .i'C. I 'O <u;> i 0 C V . ? i i ? n iwniuu-Mi The leading Boo Stationers.- Are for all School B them in their twc when in Columbi; Two Stores on Mi COLUMBIA, - * - 1730 Ki&iN STREET, 0i Is where you can find one < PAIN OF ALL KI DOORS, SAS BLINDS LIME AND ( CABINET M. Call or write for Prices. (IWUUUWW ? Let Your Next \ Walk-' p There never was more sh P a shoe at $3.50 and $4.00 than r You get what you pay fo ? when you buy WALK-OVER' p Buy a patent, a gun meta I and if it is a WALK-OVER, p bought a good shoe. P Classy styles, excellent w J WALK-OVER Shoes are mai ? trade and profession, from the p the heavy leather shoe made ' p railroad. p If you have never worn p it is time you Knew now gooa i^g^m5S55i^3BS^m^iS^^?5a^SS?5 NEW FALL Our new line of Full and is now ready for inspection. o X vou to call and see our line where. Ladies7 Dress Good; and Hoys, Shoes, Hats, Ltc. pay highest: market price for RILEY & HASGL SWANSEA, i Z: ft1-"* ? rst Question! i generally the first qties-g vs what a sluggish liver | I list cf distressing com-1 rle knows that headaches, | -^? r?n,'K' a w i w VJk <s4*4 t Cl.^v:. U1 B red by a good liver pill J yo-r; c::::i doctor about | ;meJiroe if he approves! yl*icrS'9' ho^g/A Ma&.l 4MMM9nt9WIT)'kjMn,VTfWl'VK 14CT3QWVTrW?.ViRSnCMnf WAN CO., | ft ? V" i>; 4> & ksellers and I tw State Agents ! ooks. Visit 1 k> large stores | A a. I o' ? \i V ain Street S v \y S. C. . y. slj) 'y! xi 'ij I 4 BRO., | 0LUMB1A, S. Gi I of the best stocks of i ITS " NDS | & GLASS /EMENT. I ANTLES. I Pair Be A ? Over I oe value crowded into jp i is in a WALK-OVER. ? r and a little bit more K s. * 1, a box calf, a vici, ? you can be sure you 4 earing and fitting shoe. ^ ie for men in every J very dressiest style to % to stand clinkers on a fa WALK-OVER Shoes, i they are. fa He Shoe Ksb, <jj la Oofiinihsa* & __ . . . " 1 "-?~.i ' GOODS j Winter Merchandise gj We cordially invite | before buying else- | 3, Clothing for Men 1 Kemember that we | Country Produce. | I 5. C. I r