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MAURICE'S Tl 1704 and 1706 MAIN ST. Fall and v\^ Dry Goods, Notii * life an(* Boys, Ladies' Squares and Rugs. We invite our fr: fton and the surrou] bia to see us for yc are prepared to sa^ stock. We never! or cheaper. Notice we prepay wards to your nea: will pay half your : of 50 miles, providi $30.00, and at the same time 1 to see us for your wants. Ladies' Suits from $10.00 to Millinery this fall. Grand val $18.00. A big assortment of - We guarantee everything v LOWEST PRICE. Don't Experiment p%i a m Use the old reli- a^C^JbSl! able roofing that p. has been the stand- ROD Iara ior 10 years. m 4 COLUMBIA SUPPLY Time to Sov Now is the'time to sow Fall 1 want:; We" have good Seeds?See / We have a big stock and can fill o J " * "V ^ Early Winter and Oats, Winter Rye * o Essex Rape, Seec j/ Seed, Grass See r We also have about four car 1 bushels of APPLER OATS an RUST PROOF OATS which WRITE FC Lorick & Lo COLUMBI -rf _ | This 3 made for services lo 1j our Lexington s \ hpse ft B n rsac I in? Lion s-i I Ask for Catalogu ? lectors. Pipes, Valves and Fittings, Light Sj Cane Mills in stock. LOMBARD i Fl COMPANY, Augusta, Ga. ? mill SINE COLUMBIA, S. C Inter Wear 3ns, Clothing for Men, Youths Tailored Suits, Millinery, Art ? iends and patrons from Lexingnding counties when in Colun> )ur wants before buying. We re you money from this big had a better stock to show you { all orders from $4.00 and up rest express: office. Also we railroad fare within a distance ing your purchane amounts to raying at the lowest price. Call i $27.50. A grand display of ues in Men's Clothing, $5.00 to Boys' Suits, $1.50 to $5.00. re sell to be GOOD and at the rDAin Weather-Proof rll/IU Fire-Resisting eg. Ci 8. P*U Off. BP1 Bhi 4^ Will not melt, rot,, a I 11 wl crack or rust. CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. , . rFall Seeds Seeds. Let us sell you what you ds that will reap a big harvest. rders of any size of Hairy Vetch, Seed and Barley, Dwarf 1 Wheat, Clover id, Onion Sets. oads of WESTERN OATS, 2,000 d 1,000 bushels of CAROLINA we are selling at close prices. )R PRICES . wrance, inc. IA, S. C. d Oak Rockar g?| f|0 5 oks vveiL To A5 UfB $ I1 li 0 n R,I is^raB^E???k &i W3 a Ml 3 B & ii*3 s ^ fl tej Columbia, S. C. | I g | p 3 RIBS, Bristle Twine, Babbit, &c., for any make ENGINES, BOILERS and PRESSES epairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, In* iw. Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engines, ION WORKS AND SUPPL* Q* & ; I In disorders and dis- 1 eases of children drugs 1 seldom do good and I often do harm. E Careful feeding and I bathing are the babies' | remedies. | Scott's Emulsion I is the food-medicine that B not only nourishes them | I most, but also regulates | their digestion. It is a H wonderful tonic for chil- I dren of all ages. They B rapidly gain weight and 1 health on small doses. If FOR SALE BY AEE DRUGGISTS I Send 10cM name of paper and this ad. for 9 our beautiful Savings Bank and Child's 9 Sketch-Book. Each bank contains a 9 Good Duck Penny. flj SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. i IT. S. Meldrara Elected President of Seaboard New York, Dec. 2.?N. S. Meldrum was elected president of the Seaboard Air Line at a meeting of that company here today. Mr. Meldrum was formerly vice-president of the company. The directors also elected C. H. Hix as vice-president and general manager; C. R. Gapps as vice-president in charge of traffic and L. G. Haas as assistant to the president. Davis 8s Co. Attention is called to the new ad?vertisement of the old reliable firm of Davis & Co., harness dealers, of Columbia, in this issue. This firm is well known to all our people, and is absolutely reliable in all their dealings. Mr. Davis is an old experienced horseman from Kentucky, and knows just what kind of harness a horse ought to have. Let him fit your horse or mule. ? 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 the Child, Softens the Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Colic, and ia 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 The Aragon Mills at Rock Hill, of which Alex Long is president, has filed application for increase in its capital to $500,000 from $400,000. A Thrilling Bescue How Bert R. Lean, of Cheny, Wash, was saved from a frightful death is a story to thrill the world. "A hard cold" he writes, "brought on a desperate 1 a 1-1- 1 - lung uuuuio uiai uaiueu aucApciifuuv tor here. Then I paid $10 to $15 a visit to a lung specialist in Spokane, who did not help me. Then I went to California, but without benefit. At last I used Dr. Klpg's New Discovery, which completely cured me and now I am as well as ever." . For Lung Trouble. ; Bronchitis, .Coughs and Colds, Asthma, I Croup and Whooping Cough it supreme, i 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guari anteed by Kaufmann Drug Co., Derrick's Drug Store, Sandei's Drugstore Hugh Winters, a Jandscade garden er and one of the oldest citizens of Colombia, is dead. He was born in Ireland in 1832. I . The symptoms of kidney trouble are | urinary disorders, weak back and back! ache, rheumatism and rheumatic pains ! and twinges, pains in the groin, etc. There is nothing as good for kidney i and bladder trouble tis De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. You may de| pend upon the/n to give entire satisfaction. They are antiseptic, act promptly and scot-he pain. Sold by Kaufmtiun Drug Co. The residence of Mayo^ E. D. Blake ney, of Cheraw, was badly damaged by fire. His property loss was about $1,000. Trouble Makers Ousted When a sufferer from stomach trouble takes Dr. King's New Life Piils lie's mighty glad to see his Dyspepsia and Indigestion fly, but more, he's tickled over his new, line appetite, strong nerves, healthy vigor, ah because stomach, liver and kidneys now work right. 25c at Kanfmann Drug Co., Derrick's Drug Store, Sandel Drug Store. Many a thing that is done well isn't worth doing. When sotno men eat pork they must feci like cannibals. More Danville Proof Jacob Sehrall, 432 South St., DanI ville, 111., writes: "For over eighteen j mouths I was a sutrerev from kidney ! and bladder trouble. During the i whole time was treated by several I doctors and tried several different | kidney pills, &e\gn weeks ago 1 coini menced taking Foley's Kidney Fills, ! and am l'eeling better every day and will be glad to tell anyone interested just what Foley's Kid lit y Fills did for I me." Sold by all druggists of Lexington and Ilenry Drug Store, Cbai in, b. i c. "Will Ask For Honey For Negro Colleg It was decided at a meeting of tl trustees of the State Colored ^colleg to ask the legislature for an appropr ation of $-10,000 to rebuild the dorrr tory of the institution which was r cently destroyed by fire. By a resi lution $20,000 will be asked at the ne: session of the legislature and an add tional $20,000 in 1911. The board m in the office of Gov. Ansel for the pu pose of discussing plans for the futu: of the school and to decide what stej K/s folrArt f rv MAnlnnn f rl Avrv" BUUIWU UC uoacil tu icpiatc uvtn tory, kitchen and dining room whi( were burned. Hiss Ropp Goes to Africa. Miss Marie Ropp left Columbia ( Wednesday for South Africa, goii there as a missionary for the Chri tian church. Miss Ropp, who is ti daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. Geo. 1 Ropp, of Columbia, has spent sever years preparing herself for the wo and recently took a special course at college in Kentucky under the dire tion of that denomination. She sail direct to Johannesburg, South Afri< and from there will go into the int rior where she will remain for sor time. Some men find it, easier to open jackpot than a can of beans. Abraham Williams, colored, h been lodged in jail at Aiken on charge of criminal assault. will save the dyspeptic from ma days of misery* and enable him to < whatever he wishes* They prevt SICK HEADACHE, cause the food to assimilate and not lsh the body, give keen appetite, DEVELOP fLESH and solid muscle. Elegantly suj coated i?i Tate No Substitute. Turkeys For Sale. I have for sale a few pair of ma At ?y* x. x A? i ? mota cronze vurseyB &b fo per pair. EVA HUTTO, Box 69, R. F. D. 2, Swansea, S. C 3w6p * Bargain Sale We have a few 590 ORGANS Which have had slight use. You would act wisely if you secure one of these HIGH GRADE I ORGANS at the great reduction we are making on them. Write at once for illustrations of these Organs, 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. 1428 Main St. Columbia, S. C. SI PIOTOS AND ORGANS Honesty in Jewelry ,<5If it- came from Sentz's, you know it's all right," is what one of our customers remarked to another the other day. When you bay Jewelr}*, you generally have to take the "JewIeior's word for it" whether it is good or not. That's just where our reputation for honesty and fair dealing counts. And furthermore, we will jjalj ways give you your money back j and ask no questions any time you are dissatisfied with a purI chase. Special attention to mailorders, | CHARLES IWM, ! 3 T"J7VTTTT'T T7T? 10 Hi VY JUHiHjHt*, 1439S&ia,Ct.lumMrfS. C e-' For Coughs? le j es I Do you know a remedy for coughs *; | years old? There is one?Ayer's ' in the family, it stays. It is not 3" the place of a doctor. It is a < st the treatment of all throat an 1- | your own doctor his opinion of et I No alcohol in this cough medicine [J*- ?^1?MMMW You cannot recover promptly if your bowels are cor re ative; act directly on the liver. Sold for nearly sixty) 33 li- I ,h j Have Your Pictui )n w le | j Save your Pictui ^ ; Mottoes and Certifies rk I them framed. We f a | tlie best possible wor ed I highest grade moulding !e- 1 assortment of moulding De | and the finest glass : ll prices reasonable. : THE BRYAN ^ I COLUMBIA. ... :at ' ' - Mit (IUWVUVHW trf ^ S Let Your Next a " !! Walk-1 There never was more si a shoe at $3.50 and $4.00 thar You get what you pay fc when you buy WALK-OVER Buy a patent, a gun mete and if it is a WALK-OVER, bought a good shoe. Classy styles, excellent w WALK-OVER Shoes are ma trade and profession, from the the heavy leather shoe made railroad. If you have never worn it is time you knew how good "I" ^ I tie crooery aigre i nai We sell everything in heavy a Feed,. Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar an . We have just what you want a j I you call once you will call again. HANDY GRO< I Opp. Gregory-Conder J?ule Co. Hamp ?iiiwTr-i? ?fiT i i ? ii >?>TirTiiwi?? n1 iiiw i? iin'i mi ? ^*8^ *4? ?& 'If SOUTHERN R -jt Unexeeilsd Sifting 6* I Jk Through Pieman Sisspfcig ! | Convenient S?hec3uies oi For full information as t consult nearest Southern Rail" W J. C. LUSX, D. P. j J. L. MEEK, A. G. P. A., Atl \? V Xv ^ Irmr^ooumSi |a?o pure the LUNGS | w Br. King's J! us - ?'v Inc., n W i ? _ i | lew Discovery 115 i I fW CW . i p g i WZ Ait THROAT AND L'JNG TROUBLES. | 5/fi EjC tWmik/r.' ^;jn>a?rK?M*aamuii>rn'.<rniiiMaK I V'.lii a gGXTA^ANTEED SAT IG FA CT C xi YS j I am | ^ OPi ItlONEY HE FUNDED. gj I ever b3 3.v^:uTi-u::^j^j^Jcszsa52EKS?W3BBFim? | derti 1 Take This ; and colds nearly seventy Cherry Pectoral. Once a doctor, does not take ioctor's aid. Made for d lung troubles. Ask it. Follow his advice. I ? J.C. AyerCo., Lowell, Mass. | istipated. Ayer's Pills are gently lax'ears. Ask your doctor all about them. fee Framed *es, Diplomas, tes by having * jive customers j kmanship, the i s, the largest j s to select from J made and the . I FORE S. C. I WPP?11' ?? Pair Be A Over I loe value crowded into ^ 1 is in a WALK-OVER. J ir and a little bit more K s. < tl, a box calf, a vici, ^ you can be sure you ^ rearing and fitting shoe. J de for men in every K ! very dressiest style to 5 to stand clinkers on a i WALK-OVER Shoes, ? they are. ^ The Shoe Man, ? In Columbia. ? ^WWVWVWtf Will Please You nd staple.Groceries, Grain, d Cofiee, etc. nd are here to please you. See us before you buy. CERY CO. ion Ave. COLUMBIA, S. C. // AIL WAY. 1 sr Ssrvise, Cars on all Trains, ^ i Local Trains. ^ o rates, routes, etc way Ticket Agent, or * !., Charleston, S. C anta, Ga. ? W. LINDLER| Chapin, S. C.. oa^up-fo-d .to iiiu of FFI8S AND CASKETS Kind, ftt prices to suit we-i-Wr es r ,?>.< ap u> ?50.(0. on "?' J <* iP vo von money, i prepared to furnish a hearse whendesire * taction whh my miiking business. Jan. 2. L'm j I J