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QUALITY
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good, that cost a good price, but urn
test of service soon, proved themselves ^
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the sides, caps broke down, heels gav
gave trot and soles were plated,
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THE PRICES TELL
J. B. FRIl
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Grocers, F1
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We Want the Merchants, 1
ington County to Call and
Purchases We Can Fill
money.
1823-1825 Main
Ldzington Pressing Club.
Remember that the old reliable 1/
ington Pressing: Clnb is still in bu
ness and is serving its patrons with t
usual promptness and care. We gi
special attention to the pressing
Ladies skirts. Give us a trial.
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1 SWANSEA, S. C. :
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5 We carry everything in
i| aeneral Merchandise. |
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leadquarters for
Shoes, clothing and
Gents' Furnishings, Dry :
5 Goods and Notions, Nats, S
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is and Buggies?Best on the market. {
with ample room for stock. 3
r SHOES!
lings that looked
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worthless.
an run over at
e way, sewing
:d against th se things, especially in foot e
confident of getting the best quality foot
aoney can buy, take advantage of the large
stock constantly available for making pleasis
at our store."
jnt for W. L. Douglas Shoes for ir ;n, fl.BC
BO YNE,
Columbia, S. C,
THE QUALITY SELLS
DAY & CO.,
ile and Retail
our,
ed and Grain.
Planters and Farmers of LexSee
Us Before They Make Iheii
Your Wants and Save Yoi
Street, Columbia, S. C
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* ismng I'acjsie.
The Bazaar has just received a com
8i" plete new line of fishing tackle, em
b0 bracing hooks, lines, bobs of ever;
v0 description, gigs, corks, corks, tro
lines, poles, etc. We can supply you
wants in fishing tackle if you cal
quick.
Columbia to Ail Booao Fionas.
Columbia Record.
"Get on the water wagon," will be
the edict of the recorder in cases of
drunks, topers and red noses who face
the bar on the charge of intoxication.
The McKanna Three-Day Liquor Cure
has been adopted as the official course
to the road of sobriety a9 the recorder
says "Go and sin no more."
Dr. O. E. Thomas, president of the
Columbia institution, appeared before
city council at a special meeting held
at noon Wednesday. He agreed to
have expert nurses . attend the patients
and furnish medicines, and the
city will equip ward9 on the third
floor of the city hall where the inebriates
will be sent from the court.
Those in charge of the institution
claim that three days' treatment will
cure the desire for intoxicants and in
a week patients will have been permanently
cured of the whiskey habit,
which some medical authorities claim
is a disease.
Columbia is the first city in the
United States to take such a step in
dealing with inebriates, and the experiment
will be followed with close interest.
Sas Gone Dry.
"One of my cows is gone dry."
"So? What ailin' her?"
"Oh, one of them prohibition men
came inter my barn an' dropped a
pamphlet on the floor an' the cow et
it,"
Those Pies Of Boyhood.
How delicious were the pies of boyhood
No pies now ever taste so good, what's
changed? the pies? No. Its you. You've
lost the strong, healthy stomach, the
vigorous liver, the active kidneys, the
regular bowels of boyhood. Your digestion
is poor and you blame the food.
Wbat's needed? A complete toning up
by Electric Bitters of all organs of digestion-Stomach,
Liver, Kidneys, Bowels?Try
them. They'll restore your
boyhood appetite and appreciation of
food and fairly saturate your body with
new health, strength and vigor. 50c at
Kaufmann Drug Co,
Miss Nettie Lowman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lowman, of Irmo,
is attending the State Summer school
in Columbia.
Mr. H. W. Powell can now be found
at M. D. Harman's grocery, where he
will be pleased to see his numerous
friends.
Children Teething*
MBS. 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 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
We were glad to meet Mr. A. Patterson,
Jr., candidate for Supervisor of
Richland county, while in Columbia
last week. Mr. Patterson has been
in charge of constructing the highways
of Richland for a number of years
and deserves a great deal of credit.
I no ia o / ?!cnr?iY? (Tont.loman and will
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doubtless make a good run.
I Honesty ?
in Jewelry 9
"If it came from Sentz'g, you B
know it's all right," is what one
of our customers remarked to
another the other day.
When you bay Jewelry, you
generally have to take the "Jeweler's
word for it" whether it is
good or not.
That's just where our reputa1
tion for honesty and fair dealing
counts. N
And furtl ermore, we will|al- m
ways give you your money back |j
and ask no questions any time B
you are dissatisfied with a pur- g
!cnase.
Special attention to mail orders, I
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I 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C 1
First Class Cental Work
i Dr. L L TOOLE
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consumptives. Many of the I
"just-as-good" preparations I
contain as much as 20% of I
alcohol; Scott's Emulsion I
not a drop. Insist on having B
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I FOR 8ALE BY ALL DBUGGI8T8 |
The Aviator's Love-Song.
I am waiting at your window
With my whirring planes at rest,
While the world i9 wrapped in slumber,
And the moon is in the west.
Wake, my love, aDd draw the curtain!
Let us take our secret flight
Where the comets flaming finger
Points the way across the night.
We will speed through silent spaces
Where no eye can see our bliss,
When my eager arm enfolds you,
And you lean to meet my kiss.
We will sail to meet the morning,
And our honeymoon shall be
In the palace of the rainbowCome,
oh, come, and fly with me!
Minna Irving.
July Specials, Where ]
Mimnangh'9 Greater Department
store is begining the month with a lot =_
of "July Specials," just the things
you always want and the prices are r
right. 'Nough said.
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After an it usually rains in goou r
time.
The Lasting Quality
Of a Studebacarriage oi
buggy is never in doubt.
The material that goes into a
Studebaker vehicle?plus the way
it is made?insures a vehicle oi
high quality, perfectly proportioned
and easy running.
The "know-how" which can ?...
only be derived from a very long
experience?nearly sixty years of
expert skill and planning goes
into every
In Studebaker buggies you will
find the best that money can buy.
The choicest materials.
The finest workmanship.
The most approved styles.
If you appreciate quality and
satisfaction come in and let us show
you some attractive Studebaker
styles. J j
Knotts-Dowling & Co. ma
SWANSEA. S. C.
Owners of Horses and Stock
Attention! 1321
When your horse has colic, give
it a teaspoonful on the tongue of DR. gg,
BOYD'S SURE POP COLIC CURE,
and then wait a few minutes and see
how quickly the animal is relieved. Spe
Price 50 cents.
Dr. Boyd's Sure Pop Fever and
Cough Remedy will relieve your horse
of shipping cold, pneumonia and distemper.
Price oO cents.
Dr. Boyd's Bye nemeay win cure
inflamation of the eyes. Price 50 cents.
Dr. Boyd's Magnetic Ointment,
nothing equals it for sore shoulders,
cuts and scratches. Price 25 cents.
Dr. Boyd's Horse Powders. This
remedy is a thorough blood purifier,
invigorator, digester, and a thorough
worm eradicator. Price 25 cents.
Dr. Boyd's Poultry Food. Aids digestion,
gives strength while moulting,
stimulates the hen to lay in winter
when hen eggs bring the most. Price
25 cent9.
Dr. Boyd's Family Liniment is a
great counter-irritant for all pains,
and a preparation of great power when
applied externally. Price 25 cents.
For Sale by HARMAN'S BAZAAR,
Lexington, S. C.
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These are My Prices: g
Plates (rubber base) ?10.00
Crowns $5.00
;e Work (per tooth) S5.00
n Crowns (pivot tooth) $3.50
i Extracted (painless) 25c. and 50c.
i Cleaned 75c. and $1.00
r Fillings 50c. to $1.00
Fillings $1.00 to $2.00
TREATING TEETH EXTRA.
, - Surgeon Dentist, I
iposite Thomas' Drug Store,
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Shoes for Comfort
Shoes for Style
Shoes for Wear
Low Quarters,
Slipmrs,
Sanaels. ?
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All:
Lever,T
Great Bargains i
Notions anc
I have a large stack of Dry (
that I aon offeiiag at great bargaii
to go elsewhere, come to Ethan, I
ery purchase. My stock of Gro:e
prices will please. I manufacture
and pay highest prices for crude.
H. STEELE, I
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P] A SAVINGS,
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BEN DAV9D, P
1 MAIN ST. Opp. Palmetto Natii
it cooking and finest Restaurai
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icial Rates by the "Week.
Meals
The Palmetto A
COLUMBIA
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A Depository for the Un'te
of South Carolina the Ooa
of Columbia.
WE OWN
$400,000 United States Boi
Carolina Bonds.
WE SOLICIT
Accounts of Banks, Firms,
WE PAY
Four Per Cent, on deposits
terest calculated quarterly
WE PROMISE
Our best efforts to transact
satisfaction.
PALMETTO NATIONAL Ri
CAPITAL ?25
Wilis Jovss. Preside nt.
"Rollins'
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Summer is now ker<
fortable Suit you are
Trousers and Hats.
Ladies, Gents and Chi
just received for the s
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can suit }uu m ^juuut,
A shoe to fit the too
them before buying,
purchases of Clothing
substantial Shoes.
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Phone 1766,1105 1107
COLUMBIA
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< c nave mem irom xne
ipest to the highest,
sizes for men, women
children.
t Your Next
Pair Be A I
^ALK-OVER
50 and $4.00
HE SHOE MAN,
IN COLUMBIA.
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In Dry Goods,
I Shoos
joods. Notions and Shoes
as. It is needless f or you
can save vou money on eviries
is complete, and my
, buy and sell turpentine.
Ethan, S.C.
Ay LexingtoD Friends
I am ready to serve. you
ihw one of the most compete
stocks of shoes to be
ound in the city and at ;
noney saviDg prices. My
dm is always to give you
he best for the least money.
Farmers' heavy work
ihoes a specialty.
lam's Shoe Store
1725 Main Street
POSTOFFICE BLOCK
COLUMBIA, S. C.
staurant,
roprielor,
mat Bank COLUMBIA, S. C.
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it in Columbia.
for Ladies and Gentlemen
at all Hours?Night or Day
i
mtional Bank,
L, S. C.
sd States Government, the State
nty of Richland and the City
ids and $100,000 State of South
, Corporations and Individuals,
i in our Savings Department, in
; your business to yoar entire
ILNX, - - Columbia, S. C. 1
0,000.00
J. P. Matthews, Cashier
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e, and it is time to select the comto
wear. See our line of Suits,
Ve carry a select lice of Shoes for dj
ldren. See our new line of Pumps,
reason. They can't be beat. We
y and price.
t, not foot to fit the shoe. See
We can save you money on your
, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings, and
urims a
f Washington St.,
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