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R. L The Great Livei General Don't take pills and violent purgatives. They don't cure. Take R. L. T. for C< and all Liver Troubles. It act9 in perfec Chills ana Fever. Dr. Richardson, of Anderson, S C., ha years and says he does not know of an] results as this remedy. Chiquola Drag Co., Anderson, S C.: Dear Sirs: In response to your inquiry, I cheerfully state that I have used R. L. T. in my family for several ; years with very beneficial results. I have personally used it recently for < its tonic effects and have been much benefitted. For chronic constipation, indigestion and torpid liver, I do not know a better remedy. Geo. L. Prince, Judge of 10th Circuit. Manufactured an CHIQUOLA DRUG COMF FOB SA KAUFMANN DRUG COM JONES' DRY GOODS S IS GRO) About one year ago Mr. Jones saw t in Columbia, and on July 1st 1909 the; ~ * A? T\ t bought one ol the beat stoctrs or ury < - Since opening thi9 Ca9h Store there difference between a Strictly Cash Sto ness was conducted. Is it not reasonable to believ* cash can save you money?if 3 give Jones' a trial and you cai are much lower than other m has new goods coming in, and moving his stock and nothing Their store is in the best section of ( at 1554 Main Street, which is opposite When in Columbia and want anyt. SHODS, Etc., Don't Forget JONES' DRY C THEY ARE THERE TO Jones Cash Dry Phone 784. ;} 1730 SAIN STREET, * Is where vou can find or OF ALL : DOORS, SA BLINDS I LIME AND I CABINET 1 * ^ J -2. ? Call or write for Prices. th( k? <ZZ?5&r.Z^: -~~ ' " '** ?*? m n?jm iif^. flmgmSfaaBBP^". * I The Caldw * 1552 Corner Main and !J m ? Columbia Bank. Centrally * H. W. WOODWARD, Pre * American and E * Bates: American $2. and $2 t European, 75c and $ 5 Headquarters for the U S CUISINE UN! 5 White Dining * Proper and Careful Attent 6 * Now Under New Management * ft fcftftftftftftft ftftftft ftftftft ft ftftftft ft ftftftft' . T. * Medicine and Tonic. , They only make bad matters"^orse. onstipation, Biliousness, Indigestion t harmony with nature. It prevents is been prescribing continuously for 25 / remedy that will give such good I have been using "Richardson's Liver Tonic" in my home for some months past and fina it an excellent preparation. It has served a9 a substitute for calomel, giving the desired effect without the usual nausea following a dose of calomel, and leaving the liver in normal activity. I recommend it without hesitation. A. J. Oauthen, Presiding Elder Anderson District. d Guaranteed by ANY, Anderson, S. C. LEBY PANY, Lexington, S. C TORE IN COLUMBIA mm. ;be need of a Cash Dry Goods Store v opened their doors having just joods to be found, hr.ve been many who realized the re and a store where a credit busi5 that a merchant selling for rou do not believe this just i easily see that their prices erchants?Mr. Jones always as he sells for cash,he keeps gets old. Columbia's retail district. Located the Columbia Hotel, hingin DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, OODS STORE SAVE YOU MOKEY 1054 Main Street, j COLUMBIA, S. 0. j: ne of the best stocks of jj| KINDS I SH, I \Jz GLASS CEMENT. I MANTLES. I OUR PIES re found favor r^ith everybody abes and men, the little girl in tafores andlxer mother and her mdmother. They are of the eei delicious, wholesome, dt-in-your-mouth kind, anc 're anxious to have you try sm if yen don't itnow tnepro- ? cts ofvour ovens. If you do ! ow we won't have to ask you, IIBUKGER'S STESli BAKEHY COL'JKBSA, S. 6. * reii Hotels I Faylor Streets. Opposite J located. Columbia, S. C. * * >pt-ietx)r and Manager. * uropean Plan, | ? 4 5.50 per aay. ? 1.00. Large, Cool Rooms * . C. T.'s and T. P. A.'s. | EXCELLED. % ; Room Help | ion Given to All GneBta. * ? Watch U8 Grow. * * Foley's What They Will Do for You J They will cure your backache, | strengthen your kidneys, ccr- I rect urinary irregularities, build j nn wnrn nnt tissues. nr.d ! **r ? ? ? i eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Prevent Bright's Disease and Dia- ! bates, and restore health and ' Strength. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all druggists of Lexington. Henry Drug Store, Chapin S. C. When Dreams Come True, j When dreams come trne, oh, lover mine, The dark shall melt, the distance fade; My happy hand held close in thine, We two shall sit 'neath greenest ; shade, To list the baoble of the rills, Breathe incense of the piny hills. And lave u9-cleaA in limpid dew? When dreams come true. When dreams come true, oh, heart of mine, The 9ky shall break to flower of stars, And all day long the great sun shine, And music spring from clashing jars. The glass of life, in true love's hands, Shall measure time with golden sands, And roses breathe and bloom anew? When dreams come true! ?Marth McCulloch-Williams. Work 24 Hours A Day. The busiest little things ever made i are Dr. King's New Life Pills Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, languor into energy, brain-fag- into mental power; curing Constipation, Headache, Chills, Dyspepsia, Malaria. 25c at Kaufmann Drug Co. Programme of Sunday School j Convention. The next Sunday school convention ! of the Lexington Baptist association j will be held in the Baptist church a. j Pelion beginning on Saturday before j the third Sunday in July. Following j is the programme: 10 a. m.?Enrollment of delegates, j reports and election of officers. 11 a. m.?Is the church obeying the ; great commission in reference to Sun- j day school work? A. L. Rogers and i D. E. Clark. 12.?Recess for dinner. 1 p. m.?What i9 an evergreen j Sunday school and how best obtained? i S. E. Berry and J. F. Fallaw. 2 p.m.?(a) Is the Sunday school I the nursery of the church? (b) Is the pastor the shepherd of the flock? (c) Is he doing his duty toward his j lambs? T, J. Cupstid and Marion ! Rish, Iff/. mm orli rvnrn lUlSUCUdlJCUllS QIIJV/UI u> Sunday. 10 a. y<K?Sunday school work by j the convention called 011 by the presi- j dent. 11 a. no-?Mission sermon by A. C. j Waters or J. Hartwell Edwards. W. B. Faliaw, For Committee. R3a5wSab3orip5ioas ?T.>7r. i If you don't want to miss any of the j county campaign news you had bei- \ ter renew your paper now. Do not i get. mad if we stop it; the law has to j be complied with, and we are giving j all fair warning. Let us have your | renewals. ! AS WELL AS j | large ones are welcome here? ! ; you need net wait until your bus- j iness has assumed great propor- I tions before opening a Checking Account, DO SO TO-DAY. _ _ __ j ! Our natrons recardloss of the j I j amount of businass done, receive j every courtesy iu all matters of I business entrusted to us?and I there is nothing in safe banking j we cannot perform. Talk it over J with our cashier. i CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, COLUMBIA, S. C. f ' J I I EDITORIAL. m Written For Last Week. M Home Training1 Needed. 8 It is not our purpose to cause any- ?| one's heart to ache, or to bring humil- ? iation or embarrassment to those who S may feel, or who have felt, the bitter IV pangs of discomfort along the line we fa are about to suggest. Be it far from ? us to utter a single word or write a B single sentence mat wuiuu auu, m m any wise, to the already great sorrow M caused by unfortunate affairs. We Eg would not, if we could, but at the |? same time, we feel that it is appropri- g ate on this particular occasion to call M attention to certain conditions that B exist all over this broad land, and to B bring home to our people the great 1 importance of trainiug in the home J the sons and daughters who, sooner I or later, will fill our places, and to 1 whom the future prosperity and hap- I piness of all the people largely de- I pend. How often it occurs that fath- 9 ers and mothers are caused to suffer 1 by .the reckless act of a wayward son J or a wayward daughter! Not only % does the grief fall upon father and mother, but upon innocent sisters and = brothers of the same household* Beautiful faces, gentle voices, loyely graces and bright futures are often blighted forever by the uncalled for I act of some member of the family. 1 It is awful to contemplate the serious- I ness of the situation, and there must 1 be an awakening. There must be I better training in the home and more 1 safe-guards thrown around the youth J of this laud. Fathers and mothers, I raise your children up "in the nurture 1 ""J f\t fho r " Ullfi J anu auuiuuuiuu ui uuv uviuj . when they grow up they will not de- I part from it. | It is a sad fact that the children of ' this day and time are permitted to loaf the streets at all hours during the day and night, while their parents are striving hard to make a livelihood, so that in the coming years they may m leave something behind for their chil- W dren. How many parents today are making wonderful sacrifices in order * to give their children an opportunity I to make something of themselves 1 Yet, the number of parents that allow their children to mingLe with associates whose training at home has not been good, is most appalling. Teach your children to Jove home; teach liicm to "honor thy father and thy mvtuer, so that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee;" teach them to strive to do which is right and. to hate that which is wrung; teach them lobe industrious, for idleness is a great breeder of crime; but above all impress upon them that home is the best and dearest place on earth. When you have taught them these things you will never have your children to bring reproach, shame and disgrace upon your fair name. The executive committee did exactly richt on Monday when it adopted 1 almost unanimously the plan outlined by Hon. 0. M. Eilrd in the matter of securing free bridges. Now let the voters ol' Lexington say whetner or not these people shall go to Richland.. Let's standby these people and v.o $ our part toward giving them what they so richly deserve?FREE & BRIDGES. I u WHEN HER BACK ACHES f a fvA Woman Finds All Her Energy and Ambition Slipping & Away. | Lexington women know how the ^ aches and pains tnat come wnen the kidneys Ian make life a ourden. Backache, hip pains, headaches, dizzy speils, diMreshing urinary troubles, all tell 01 sick kidneys and warn you of the steauhy approach of diabetes, Eldropsy and Bright's disease. Loan's g Kidney ?*xiispermanently cure ail tnese g disorders. I Can Lexington sufferers desire strong- 5 er proof than this woman's words'? Mrs. Lucy Whites 1827 Pulaski Street, i Columbia, S. C., says: ' For several jw years, during tlu.- winter months, I was | bothered by pains in my bacK and | shoulders My head sometimes ached I severely and I was hardly abie to at- | te id to my housework. About three B months ago I was advised to try B Doau's Kidney Pills ana I procured a ?l box. They helped me so promptly B that I obtained a lurcher supply and fl after using that, I was free from pain, a 1 think there is no other remedy equal B to Doan's Kidney Pills." g For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. H Foster-Milbarn Co., Buffalo, New K York, sole agents for the United g State9. ? Remember the name?Doan's?and H take no other. H Betting in Court. | "All gambling must be stopped Fg within the jurisdiction of this court," M thnnOi-r^d the iudcre. "Bet vou a H "* w" J ?C7~ mJ m fiver it can't be none," said the dis trict attorney. "Put up your money,'' B said the judge, reaching tor his roll.? 8 Philadelphia Ltdeer. S i hairRbalsam 1 JQ ClnnfM ord brnntifici the hair. H i Kr3BHy^MB Promotci & luxuriant ffmwth. B Nover Fails to Restore Gray jmm Ilalr to its Youthful Color. H I Curca^r?|p^di?ea?es l^halMaliuig. J i ' ' New Surnm * Our stock of I Goods, Dry Cc i Shoes and Hats is We want our Lexii , call and inspect oui J and make our sto while in the city, buy or not. Our WM. PLAT I 1804 MAIN ST. gWllffl I i 'I'l r PRIVATE DINING R0< [ Metropolitan i BEST AND LARGE I THE FINEST IN THE STATE V 1538 Main Stweet Opp I C0LUM3I I Regular Dinm A Lunch Ticket" :$1.10 for $1,$2.3C I ALSO CAPI' 5 1210 Main Street Op Two Best Places in the City IVAGON AND CARRIAGE N We have ever; in wagon and ca are giving this dej ness particular ati We have reads sp okes, rims, hu blacksmiths' tools and carriage mat< Send for descri can take care of y .orick & Lot COLUMBIA Yon can't be comf< We make the finest quality c hygienic methods. Packed cai sacks. PALMETTO It CQLUMB! i ?I1MMFB PATF R^jF ll OUlfliiHLIi amiu imiiLi n; mfc?amMmmn -immmuxmmc? !! ? Tnr? riwrtm K j As Listed | ; One S300 Piano SI35 | One $400 Piano $215 If These nre new and in S j beautiful mahogany cases, i j so write us quick if you de- g I sire one of these bargains. | ORGAN BARGAINS. 1 Some second hand organs H ' taken in exchange fur pianos H j from ?20 to ?35. i ! A limited number of ? j slightly used forfeited ?90 S ; organs from ?-15 to ?05. ? j Easy terms?to responsible g j parties?will be made on any of E the above instruments. g i Pianos and organs rniiy war- a ; ranted. ffl Some other excellent bargains ff in pianos always on hand. fi MI'S IB II i 142P Main St. Columbia. S. C. 1 I ter Goods | Vlillinery, Dress 1 g )ods, Notions, f i now complete. a ngton friends to g r line of Goods re headquarters a %| , whether they m prices are right, a T & SON, I COLUMBIA, S. C. I OIW FOR FAMILIES ^ Restaurant f ST IN THE CITY M / QUICK SERVICE osite Columbia Hotel 8 A, S. C. 8 ?r 35 Cents i for 32.,$3 for 2.50,$5.75 for$5 B rOL CAFE J iposite Opera House B Cottae Made bv Steam \ 1ATERIAL 1 ?111 1MB??? ^tiling manufactured rriage material, and )artment of our busi- ' tention this year. " for rjrompt shipment hs, cross bars, axles , and all other wagon srial. iptive price list. We our orders. wrance, Inc" s. c. geessessefteesseeseesiseesss stable without | *q| ?f ice, by the most approved ? dully and shipped in new & ri 3SS COMPANY I [A, S. C. $ HARDWARE ^ -4 Screen Doors and Windows, I kv Cream Churns, \ Refrigerators, all sizes, Lawn Mowers. Rubber Hose, Mantles, Tiles, Grates, Cook Stoves and Ranges, Cutlerv and Tableware. ?. S. STEWART, 1526 Main St. Columbia, S. C. C. 0. Kenny Co.> SELL THE BEST AMERICAN REFINED SUGAR AT COST We import and roast every pound of Coffee sold by us. 'I Roasted 1 ic to 35c. \ Green 10c to 20c. Fine Teas 25e to 80c. Rice sold at Cnt Prices. Pure Baking Powder 20c lb; 10c 5iz lb. Walter Baker's Cocoa 20c }+< lb. Walter Baker's Chocolate 20c % lb.^^j PHONE 157.1639 MAIN ST, COLUMBIA. S. C.