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an If -u A Storelce u A lady came into my stor "4I have been using a New ] m my apartment. I want ones these oil stoves are wonderfe comfort they are, they would all havi one. I spoke about my stove to a lo of my friends, and they were aston ished. They thought that there wai smell and smoke ?rcm an oil stove, an< that it heated arooat just like any othe: stove. I told thertSfc*cf my experience and one after another they got one, anc now, not one of th'etn would give her: up for five times :& cost.'" -V The lady who said this had though an oil stove was all right for quickly heating milk for a baby, or boiling ; lcettle of water, or to make coffe< quickly in the morning, but she nevei dreamed of using it for difficult 01 heavy cooking. Now?she knows. Do you really appreciate what a New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove means to you ? Nc more coal to carry, no more coming to the dinner table so ticsd out that you can't eat lost light a Perfection Stove and Immediate!) the neat from an intense blue lame shooti c# to the bottom of pot, kettle or oven.' Btr the room isnt heated. There is no smoke, nc smell, no outside host, no drudgery in the ""Irftchoo where one of theet stoves is used i Ejs&M "ii Co It has a Cabinet Top with a she nickel finish, with the bright blue of t and attractive. Made with 1, 2 and can be had with or without Cabinet. Every dealer everywhere; if not i to the near? Standard < (Inco: ??a?????a??? |W|M | $A9SgS0 ! ^P*SHOE Oar (jtoi-ery Depa 9 v * | fresh, reliable goods?w I guarantee satisfaction. \?e pay highest prices f< hulls at lowest prices. Com Agents for Studebaker Wag* I Convenient wagou yard, ^AAA^AAAA^AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAI wWnWWVsfW??w?WW^f VwlHP wWWn QUALITY You have probably bought many tl good* that cost a good price, but un test of service soon proved themselves i ft might have been shoes that so the eidaa, caps broke down, heels gav *m< %nd *>lee ^ plated, y To guai wear, and b OhHBp' I' - wear jour u 1 _ aadohoioef ^1 MWBjy^ ** ? T. A. Opposite Post Office, THE PRICES TELL J. B. FRI1 Wbolesa Grocers, F1 Fe We Want the Merchants, I ington County to Call and * Purchases We Can Fill Money. 1823-1825 Main I Lexington Pressing Club. Remember that the old reliable Le: ington Pressing Club is still in bus nese and is serving its patrons with th wsual promptness and care. We gi\ special attention to the pressing < * ladies skirts. Give us a trial. tt Lem Sox, Mgr. e lately and said: Perfection Cil Cook-Stove all winter low for my summer home. I think tl. If only women knew what a fi8v t?T i JF Cautionary Nate: 3e tore If t ' % >w ??t. this atove?see y > that ths oame-tfste' W k . _ . reads New Perfection." ^ ;r/Sctioit n BHayHMBHiiByyHyi ok-stove If for keeping plates and food hot. The he chimneys, makes the stove ornamental 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stoves it yours, write for Descriptive Circular st agency of the Oil Company rpo rated) mSSSSSSSSSSSSSS^Sa IWUNG 4 CO. 1 I SWANSEA, S. C. I j We carry everything in (General Merchandise. You will find our store { . leaaquaitere ror Shoes, clothing and Goofs' Furnishings, Dry S 5 Goods and Notions, Hats, " Etc. : rtment is always full of 3 re only handle the best and >r cotton seed and sell meal and e to us before you sell. 2 as and Buggioo?Bost on the market. | , with ample room for stock. 3 FfffffffWWfffiftfWWWWWWWWWw^ r SHOES! aings that looked ^ der the nigged ivorthleep. wi run over at e way, sewing d against th se things, especially in foot e ooofidoat of Kiting the best quality foot turney can buy, take advantage of the ^arge . 4* . jtock constantly available for making pleasis at our store. int for W. L. Douglas Shoes for rr ?n, $1.50 BO YNE, Colombia, SC THE QUALITY SELLS DAY & CO., Je and Retail our, # . ed and Grain. Planters and Farmers of LexSee Us Before They Make Their Tour Wants and Save You Street, Columbia, S. C Fishing Tackle. j c- The Bazaar has just received a coni,i plete new line of fishing tackle, cm10 bracing hook-?, lines, bobs of every re description, gigs, corks, corks, trot lines, poles, etc. We can supply your | wants in fishing tackle if you call quick. j Why The B:ys Beat The ; S 2?zz Eaisiagj Ccrs. m Why i ; it that the boys who join the gp corn clubs make such large yields, the average corn yields of the South re- ; H main so low? No doubt these boys \ 8 have the advantage of good land, but | they beat the men on the same sort of jj land. I | The answer to the question is not \ Lfi hard to find. These boys employ mod- j |j ern ideas, up-to-date information, and j S approved methods of cultivation. They j jl know nothing to begin with, and know { that they do not. Many of the men know nothing of corn growing, but don't know it. The boys have noth- ? ing to unlearn and aU to learn. They ecb go about their tasks ready to learn, tog and read, and study the literature of are the question with minds open to in- ? struction. In short, they learn, and gir practice modern, ?cieiitiflc methods of oorn growing, and consequently sacceed. The men must follow the same o mrse to produce large yields. The fact that these boys are more open to instruction, that they learn ^ 8 BO more readily because of no prejudices to overcome and no long-formed habits an< to change, brings home to us the im Pi*] portance of agricultural instruction in the rural schools. To fit the teaching 1 Pry of our schools to the life of the pupils is necessary before the gospel of good 1 farming can reach the hearts of all the *er people. When will our rural school * authorities wake up to this fact and att*in the courage to act??Raleigh (N. ^ O.) Progressive Farmer and Gazette. n0 T HARDWARE = wo Screen Doors and Windows, 1 let Cream Chums, 8tij Refrigerators, all sizes, wh Lawn Mowers. 25j Rubber Hose, gr< Mantles, Tiles, Grates, an? Cook Stoves and Ranges, j Cutlery and Tableware. Le W. S. STEWART, s' 1526 Main St. Columbia, S. C. A man with decision can never be ^ said to belong to bimeelf. fCI! * fee The splendid work of Chamberlain's Pal Stomach and Liver Tablets is daily P61 coming to light. No snch grand rem- ?n' edy for liver and bowel troubles was Ka ever known before. Thousands blees them for curing oonstipation, eick headache. biliousness, jaundice and indi- r gestion. Sold by Ail Druggists. the * * fle< No man was eyer so completely skilled in the conduct of life as not to re- ^ oeive new information from age and experience. cor Re ILe1 Never hesitateabont giving Chamber- g ' Iain's Cough Remedy to children. ^It contains no opium or other narcotics and can be given with implicit confl- 1 dence. As a quick cure for coughs and apj colds to which children are susceptible, it is unsurpassed. Sold by All Druggists. ( Tfil Reports received in Spokane from r 8W< various parts of Idaho indicate that apj the prohibition wave is assuming what gas may te termed State-wide proportions. _r< u ? j LUtsa?How to Says Money! thc "" Please call and see us and get our . prices on sugar, meat, flour, meal, corn and cotton seed meal, and everything in the grocery line. We will < sure save you money. ' Also get your ice and ice cream ex- 1 tracts. We oan furnish you ice any for Httia Hnrinor the wnek. ton SUMMER & BOOZER, the 3w30 Obapin, S. 0. gai ma Bi, MHHHHH&nBnEBKMBKSRRfl am Honesty & 9 pie in Jewelry ^ 60c "If it came from Sentz's, you know it's all right," is what one of our customers remarked to I another the other day. rer When you bay Jewelry, you hit generally have to take the "Jew- ec* Ieler's word for it" whether it is He good or not. cai That's just where our reputa- ^ur tion for honesty and fair dealing counts. I And furthermore, we will Pal- H * n Wft ways give you your money back H and ask no questions any 1 time gj I you are dissatisfied with a pur- B r chase. P Special attention to mail orders, B CHARLES P. Sim, ? JEWELER, 1 as: 1439 Main, Columbia S. C I |o I P' How can the baby grow 8 strong if the nursing mother | j is pale and delicate? t Scott's Emulsion f j makes the mother strong | j and well; increases and en- | | riches the baby's food Blest Bo The Tie 'What is it," asked the Sunday 100I superintendent, 4 that binds us ;ether and makes us better than we i by nature?" 'Our corsets, sir," piped a wise little 1 of 8 years. rners of Horses and Stock Attention! A Vhen your hor&o has colic, give i teaspoonful on the tongue of DR.'* YD'S SURE POP COLIO CURE, 3 then wait a few minutes and see w quickly the animal is relieved, ico 50 cents. )r. Boyd's Sure Pop Fever and ugh Remedy will relieve your horse shipping cold, pneumonia and disnper. Price 50 cents. )r. Boyd's Eye Remedy will cure lamation of the eyes. Price 50 cents. Dr. Boyd's Magnetic Ointment, thing equals it for sore shoulders, 5s and scratches. Price 25 cents. ? '< tt?? j rpi,;n JT. J30yU'S nurse JTUVrueio. J.IUO nedy is a thorough blood purifier, ugorator, digester, and a thorough rm eradicator. Price 25 cents. )r. Boyd's Poultry Food. Aids diition, gives strength while moulting, mulates the hen to lay in winter en hen eggs bring the most. Price cents. )?. Boyd's Family Liniment is a ?at counter-irritant for all pains, 3 a preparation y great power when plied externally. Price 25 cents. ?or Sale by HABMAN'S BAZAAR, xington, S. 0. ? ?? t keeps the society doctors busy wadays hunting up new diseatep it the common people do not have. Shall Women Vote? i they did, millions would vote Dr. g's New Life Pills the true remedy women. For banishing dull, fagged lings, backache or headache, consti;ion, dispelling colds, imparting apite and toning np the system, they're equaled. Easy, safe, sure. 25c at ufmann Drug Co., Derrick's Drug ire, San del Drug Store. Iheep are most persistent gambol era, >ugh they are constantly beirg seed. foley Kidney Pills are antiseptic, tic and restorative and a prompt rective of all urinary irregularities, fuse substitutes. All Druggists of rington?Henry Drug Store Ohapiu 0. -tir i i ?here is this to be said about the jle tree?it never hides its fruit in trunk. Ikamberlain's Stomach and Liver blets will clear the sour stomach, ieten the breath and create a healthy petite. They promote the flow of trie juice, thereby inducing good ;estion. Sold by All Druggistt. lany stories are like ashes when >roughJy sifted there is not much t. Saved an Iowa Man's Life rhe very grave seemed to yawn be? "Rnh^rfc Mad sen: of West Bnrlinff- I i, Iowa, when, after seven weeks in \ hospital, four of the best physicians re him up. Then wad shown the irvelous curative power of Electric ;ters. For, after eight months of ?htful suffering from liver trouble 1 yellow jaundice, getting no help m 'other remedies or doctors, five ;tles of this matchless medicine comtely cured him. Its positively guarteed for Stomach, Liver, or Kiduoy mbles and never disappoints. Only i at Kaufmann Drug Co., Derrick's ug Store, Sandel Drug Store. Cat Gets Mad. it New York a big black house cak, tdered mad through the loss of her tens, which were drowned, attaokthe three-months-old baby of Mrs. nry Sauer, pulled it from the baby 'riage and threw it to the floor, tracing the baby's skull The catcoucl aud snarled and then leaped upon s. Sauer, nearly gourging out h*r ;s and tearing her face. The cat s subsequently shot by a policeman. - ? ilm nt t.ha snn: vou may not reach but your arrow will fly higher than aimed at objects on a level with irself. >r More Than Three Decades Foley's Honey and Tar has been a isehold favorite for all ailments of throat, chest and lu-igs. For in- , its and children it is be it and safest it contains no opiates aud no harmdrugs. None genuine but Fohy's ney and Tar in the yello v package, fuse substitutes. All Druggtsts of sington?Henry Drug Sto -e Chtpiu CJ. ^ JWao a ttM j| wxv>-^ 'i .onu'cx lui ouiiiiu'i u !| Slioes for Style Slices for Wear li .low Quarters, Slippers, ^ Saridels. m Lever,Tl 1 ureal Bargains n Motions and I have a large stock of Dry Gi that I am olfeiiug at great bargain! to go elsewhere, come to Ethan, I c ery purchase. My stock of Grocer prices will plea.se. I manufacture, and pay highest prices for crude. H. STEELE, E f"" "pen k AVIN6S COUNT g s Parlor Res BEN DAVID, Pr 1320 MAIN ST. 0pp. Palmetto Natior a Best cooking and finest Restaurant F< Special Rates by the Week. Meals s Tbe Palmetto fli COLUMBIA, WE ABE A Depository for the Un'ted of South Carolina the Cooni of Columbia. WE OWN $100,003 United States Bond Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Aocounta of Banks, Firms, ( WE PAY Four Per Cent, on deposits i terest calculated quarterly. WE PROMISE Our host efforts to transact 2 satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL BA CAPITAL $250, Wilis Jo.vr9. President. ^SOUTHERN'J di ..TTT7?7 Unexcelled Dining ca 4 Through Pullman Sleeping I jlji Convenient Schedules or For full information as t ifiy consult nearest Southern Rail' W J. C. LUSK, D. P. 1 J. L. MEEK, A. G.^P. A., Atli zrzzzzi^ 4 ir ni i i ' r ri inr ( in ? n i ! !?inwwii WE2M.S& II ( I 2 have them from the Dest to the highest izes for men, women children. Your Next Pair Be A I rALK-OVER 50 and $4.00 NE SHOE MAN, IN COLUMBIA. rs Dry Goods, Shoos Dods. Notions and Shoes 3 It is needless f or you ;an save vou money on ev- v ies is complete, and my buy and sell turpentine. # Ithan.S. C. y Lexington Friends I am readv to serve vou iw one of the most comete stock* of shoes to be and in the city and at oney saving prices. My m is always to give you e beet for the least money. Farmers' heavy work oes a specialty. arm's Sloe Store 1725 Main Street POSTOFFICE BLOCK COLUMBIA, S. C. r itaurant, oprietor, lal Bank COLUMBIA, S. 6. ; in Columbia. vr Ladies and Gentlemen it all Hours?Kiffht or Day itional Bank, s. c. States Government, the State ty of Richland and the City % s^and $100,000 State of Soatfe I Corporations and Individual*, n our Savings Department, indoor business to year entire NK, - Columbia, S. C. 000.00 J. P. Matthkw8, Cashier j j -.32. ?% AIL WAY. 1| ir Service, $ Cars on all Trains, X i Local Trains. ^ o rates, routes, etc ?ray Ticket Agent, or L, Charleston, S. C anta, Ga. wv k