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S. B. Mi COLUMBIA hW 1 ?> v Kv. We have the lai Base Ball Goc Guns and sp descriptions, General Rep Carolina. m _ Our prices ar Write for w when in the < __________ m i S?B 1s1 | com; ' f1 javin icoun Ji I 35p I KMI Dl S P&lllp J V$3ZS flfm ' nd_ .Jp.j $49ggfjfjwsr ! i|P%HOE I ^"VTiftwASJSK I 51 ikstni Our Oiotery JUet J fresh, reliable goods? 3 guarantee satisfaction. 3 We pay highest prices 3 hulls at lowest prices. Co] Agents for Studebaker Wag Convenient wagon yar ??????wwwi mm mi ????mmtnmammm11 QU At ST # You have probably bonglit many good, that coat a good price, but t tost of service soon proved themselve It might have been shoes that the sides, caps broke down, heels g g&vr <w?i and solos wer? plated. To gr ....'* - wear, and wear yotu * and choia ing select: Sole e to $5.00. T. A. 0 pposite Post Office, THE PRICES TELL J. B. FRI Whole Grocers, F. F< We Want the Merchants, ington County to Call ant Purchases. We Can Fill Money. 1823-1825 Mail cMASTER, L. - - S. C gest stock of >ds, Fishing Tackle ortine: eoods of all Automobiles and air Shop, in South ? 0 0 J 100 0 j e the lowest : : | hac you want, and city give us a call. McMasiei", H37A. S. C. g ft |y Lexington Friends j*#* I am ready to serve you tihw one of the most con> piete stocks of shoes to be found in the city and at money saving prices. My Jk aim is always to give you 3 the best for the least money. I Farmers' heavy work l\ eVinckQ Q snPP.iflltv. ^ Hainan's Shoe Store ?L 1725 Main Street POSTOFFICE BLOCK ^ COLUMBIA, S. C. # #? ? Ell i CO. j s SWANSEA, S. C, | : Ki *2 i 3 We carry everything in General Merchandise. J You will find our store ? ] leadquarters for 8 o 1 Shoes, clothing and | I Gents' Furnishings, Dry I ?5 Goods and Notions, Hats, R Etc. | ; -1 P..11 lartment is always iuu ui we only handle the best and i for cotton seed and sell meal and * j ne to us before you sell. | tons and Buggies?Best on the market. ? d, with ample room for stock. o ? Y SHOES! things that looked a i lnder the ragged /*?_.?y< *? ($/Jr K'.A S worthless. *r~; soon run over at ~~ %>j\\ 1 ave way, 86wing j iard against th se things, especially in foot- i L be confident of getting the best quality foot * money can buy, take advantage of the large e stock constantly available for mating picas- ] < ions at our store. 1 < igent for W. L. Douglas Shoes for tr -c, $1.51' ( J BOYNE, ! 7 t Columbia, SC j i THE QUALITY SELLS I DAY & CO., | isale and Retail ! lour, | 3?d and Grain, j Planters and Farmers of Lex- j I See Us Before They Make 2heh j Your Wants and Save You i Street, Columbia, S. C Nature makes the cures after all. Now and then she gets into a tight place and needs helping out. Things get started in the wrong direction. Something is needed to check disease and start the system in the right direction toward health. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with hypophosphites can do just this. It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tissues, and makes rich blood. FOB SALE 3Y ALL DSCGGI3T3 Send 10c., name cf papor ?r.<* thiv nd. for on beautiful Savings Bank and (Jaild's Sk< wL-Book Each bank contains a Good Lucie JtVijny. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 F-arl Lsvsr and LsCraro to Sleep Their Seats in Congress. A decision to allow Representatives Lever and Legare of South Carolina to retain their seats in the house wa3 announced by election committee No. 3 on Wednesday. Counsel for both members virtually sou?ht indorse* meDt of the constitutionality of the South Carolina election laws bearing on the elimination of negro suffrage. The committee would not take that view, but agreed to seat the two members because their contestants, R. H. Richardson and George Priol?au, respectively, both negroes, did not receive sufficient number of votes. What Prohibition Did. The disastrous (?) effects of prohibition on a town are strikingly illustrated by the workings of the prohibition law in Wilmington, the leading North Carolina seaport, last year. The law went into effect there January 1, 1909, and perhaps in no other seaport city has it been so well enforced. The results are that the number of arrests in 1909 was only 1,218 as compared with 1,968 with saloons the year before; inspite of increased population, there was a decrease in the number of deaths and cases of insanity; bank dennnifo oVinmnel fVio rowftrlrihlo pViJiVQ iJUVU VUV L U'VVAV *4>V? v ww w from $7,200,000 to $9,960,000 for the single twelve months, the increase in bank clearings being greater than for any other leading southern city except Atlanta (which is also prohibition); the number of building permits and thetfr value more than doubled; and in spite of losing a $600 license tax on sixty-three saloons each (and voting an extra tax for schools), the total tax rate was reduced 8 cents ^on the $100.?Raleigh, (N. C.) Progressive Parmer. Prompt relief in ail cases of throat and lung trouble if you. use Chamberlain's Cough jtieinsdy. Pieasant to take, soothing and healing in effect. Sold by All Druggists. -o T4T<(3. i v* At Greenville, Bob Duncan, Ralph Me Cull and C. Williams, three white men are under arrest charged with drugging and robbing James Aiken Df [$350 at a house in the suburbs. Aiken had just gotten the money in payment of insurance for a house lost 3y fire several weeks ago. Officers :iad a hard time in fastening the roboery on the men under arrest. Finally, lowever, in searching Duncan's home and the members of his family they found $50 in money wound up and hid .n the "rat" on Mrs. Duncan's head. Another sum wa9 found nailed down in the bottom of the well bucket. Every family and especially those who reside in the country should be provided at all times with a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment. There is no telling when it may be wanted in ease >t an accident or emergency. It is most excellent in all eases of rheumatism, p rains and bruises. Sold by Ail Drugids ts. | mmim presfjts | Diamonds, <bwe!?y, Waiches and Sterling Silver When in need of a present do J * not forget that we have the j| . h , t , L.e..l 5 |3 largest, oesi ami mosv ueaunuu t line of goods suitable for pres- jj. m em>i in the State. |j |j We sell them at the lowest g ? price chor ds can be so id at. And j| $ we want you to remember we ; g have only gonuiue solid qualities. I ? All poods wo sol) are guaranteed } 3 in every way. ' 1 If you cannot come in send p 3 your orders by mail. Mailorders jj a have onr personal attention with J a guarantee to please. 1 Try us and you will never be 1 disappointed in our poods. | SYLVAN BROS. 3 Jewelers. Columbia, S. C. BSOZE ALL R230BD3. Orders Received Yesierday by Craddock Terry Co. Unequaled. Orders received by Craddock-Terry Company yesterday not only break all records which they had formerly made but yesterday's sales break all records for the South in this line. These enterprising Lynchburg manufacturers received orders which amount to more t han $150,000, or enough shoes to make a train of thirtv cars, every car filled to the limit. This means a total of 83,000 pairs of shoes sold in one day, which would figure out more than 10,000 nairs an hour, and something over 150 pairs a minute. If this average could be kept up for the year it would mean a business of 45 million dollars, and the 9ale of 25 million pairs of shoes, or more shoes than a pair for every man, woman and child in the Southern States. This wonderful showing establishes beyond a doubt Lynchburg's supremacy as a shoe market; in fact, it marks a new era in progress of the shoe industry in the South. Thi9 one day's business shows the possibilities of this industry, and Craddock-Terry Company will have to pay out nearly $40,000 in wages and in salaries for the making, billing, shipping, etc., of the shoes sold in this one day, it will be realized what this means to Lynchburg. In addition to the amount which they wiil have to pay out for wages in Lynchburg, 6,000 shipping cases made in Lynchburg of Southern lumber will be utilized in packing these shoes, 85,000 paper boxes made in Lynchburg will be needed, and as a good deal of the leather used in the construction of these shoes is tanned - . <-* ?. i ii? :J iU ? e in cne ooutn, me rapiu gruwtu ux mis industry means a great deal to the entire South.?Lynchburg, (Va.,) Advance, April 4. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will bo pleased 10 learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation, Gen. J. C. Boy , who declared some time ago that he would not be a candidate again this year for adjutant and inspector general, has changed his mind and will he in the race. Forced To Leave Home. Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and not always sure. There's a better way. Let Dr. King's Now Disc overy cure yon at home. "It cured ine. of lung trouble," writes W. R. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark., 4 ti'nnn "11 ?!ur? fn.ilo.it JHtd T P/T.illRii 47 pounds in weight. Irs surely the King of all cough and lung cures." Thousj ands owe their lives and health to it. Its positively gun ran ret d for Coughs. Colds, LaCJrippe, Asthma, Croup?al! Throat and Lung trophies. 60c and ?1. Trial bottle free at Kaufmaim Drug Co. Derrick Drug Store. Sandal Drug i Store. . ? . ? ???- ? Richard I. Manning, of Sumter, has decided not to enter the race for governor this year. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney and bladder trouble not beyond the reach of medicine. Nomedicine can do more. Sold by all Druggists of Lexington; Henry Drug store, Ohapin S. C. Notice Of Tsachsrs' Examination Ani Other Matters. I desire to call to the attention of teachers and others who desire to teach the tact that the teachers' examination will be held .here on Friday, { the 0th day of May, 1010, beginning j at 10 o'clock a. m. All applicants i will please be on time and shall pro vide themselves with large siz.: paper and other necessary stationery. It \s7 i JI be well for ail teachers to note that the Stale il >ard of Kducation will submit questions pertaining to agrioultore. So, it will be necessary to gi>e some attention to this .-object before the examination. Under toe law, it is absolutely necessary that ail teachers shall have certificates. It is a pleasure for me to announce also that there will be a summer school here this year. In a subsequent issue of this paper will be given the day on which the school will open, the length of the term and all other necessary information. It is earnest- J ly desired that all teachers of the | county should attend the school, as its object is to give thorn, especially beginners, good, wholesome instruction upon the manner and method of teaching, besides other vital subjects that are taught in all schools I would be glad if the teachers of the county would let me know at I their earliest opportunity bow long a term they would like to have. The I vtm vJv wf-ok'M nr t"wo I M?:uvv/i van i u>i ? ~ months. Let me know which won hi be preferable. Very truly. A. D. Martin, County Superintendent Education. Cook snS? Comfort !T Here is a stove that gives RC is concentrated at the burners. A either white cr red) is thrown uj heat is utilized in cooking ? nor ?!?& ^2?WW entirely removes the discomfort < immediately the stove is ready, jected upwards against the pot, pi is bo surrohja&ibg heoi ? 0 vmuvmuj :vv\c s-f w ou*\? if 9 you get this stove?see W >? that the came-plate nl reads "New Perfection/' W Sianfiard Oi l Ir.corp* yum?1-m in Shoes for Comfort Shoes for Style Shoes for Wear Low Quarters, Slippers, Sandels. Jk\ ar JTfe wwwbknr!w>?wwwwwpiowwcni ?i?wmmmmmmm mmtmm iii?miiwinmmm i ? n^nnimiimii ?ia wtti?r > ibwiii iim iiiim " PS5 SkflQF -iTr^ BE& DM/9?, 1323 Mhijj ST. 8pp. Pahrsiis Hi iieitn*?au?ia???h?jci?o?i?? Best cooking and Unest Eestaui Special Eate3 by tbe Wee3 xU.68 The Palmetto COLTJMB WE ASE A Depository for the IT) of South Carolina the C of Columbia. WE OWN" $100,000 United States 1 Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Accounts of Banks, Fir: WE PAY Four Per Cent, on aeoo? teroct calculated quarto WE PROMISE Our best efforts to trans satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL CAPITAL Wild? Jo.vris. President. i i ??? .... . i-.. . ... * c\ Anm Trir ri *> ? SUUJ'HISIifl! x 0?2?ssell?d Dining & Tforsagii ftiilg&n Slsepln m 0es??sisfif Sshsa'ulgs | For full information x I consult nearest Southern H W J. C. LITSK, D.: ^ J. L. MEEK, A. G. P. A., j 1 no longer need wear yourout with the weakening ; of an intensely hot kitch- i You can cook in comfort. j > outside lie at. All its heat I n intense blue flame (hotter than j nvards but not around. All the ;e in outside heating. p?ctioii | >R~st?ve ' | of cooking. Apply a match and j j Instantly an intense heat is pro* ! w an, kettle or boiler, and yet there so smell ?no smoke. [ ^ Why? Because The Now Perfection Oil Cook-Stove is scientifically and [ practically perfect. You cannot usa too much wick?it is automatically [ controlled. You get the maximum heat j ?no smoke. The burner is simple. Ona ! wipe with a cloth cleans it?cons*. 5 quently there is no amelL The New Perfection Ofl Cook-Store ! , is wonderful for year-round use, but \ especially in summer. Its heat oper- | ates upv/ard to pan, pot, or kettle, but I not beyond or around. It is uscleso [ for heating a room. f It has a Cabinet Tep with shelf for keeping plates and food hot. It has long turquoise-blue enamel | chimneys. The nickel flniah, with the [ bright blue of the chimneys, makes i the stove ornamental and attractive. ! Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the 2 | and 3-burncr stoves can be had with | or without Cabinet. Kvi-ry ilealer evi?rvv>hen?; if n-t at yonr?, writ, for Descriptive Circular to the uuuest ageacy of lite il Company wafed' eewwewm?we?e m* uwa m, rewswrnoCT??T?era?wr Cite We have them from the leapest to the highest. 11 sizes for men, women id children. % ,et Your Next Pair Be A ' WALK-OVER 3.50 and $4.00 THE SHOE MAN, IN GOlMit. " ii?i iMMisii 11 1 1 MII 11" 111 ii" fiMi III?II?n?n mmmm mm n 1 rnmmmmmm mat mt mwmmm t^vSfaaEs wig Proprietor, g?!onaI a?nk CGLl'Si?&3&, S. C? rant in Columbia. For Ladies and Gentlemen ds at all Hours?ISight or Bay iMsotial BiBk, IA, S. C. j;ted States Government, the State Scanty of Richland and the City Sonds]an<i $100,COb State of_ South ma, Corporations and Individuals. ?its iaour Savings Department, inrly. act your business to your entire BAITS, - - Columbia, S. C. j&GO,000.00 .T. P. Matthews. Cashier Af 'Jp ?>' <*> RAILWAY. \ r^suniMi win mmm ? A ? % ? Oar Service, .. _ . W * g ears on sil Trains, ^ S3 Losa! Trains, Kwnfaoioa . , 3 to rates, routes, etc ail^ay Ticket Agent, or P. A., Charleston, S. C , ft ^lonlo fin ^ i/iuu tcij ua? 5??5Sk> 5^3?^