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V ^WWVWWVi ^ ^ !I WFRFR 1 r ^ 86 Vf LULiil I J $ CORTLAND BUGC |\RHEA U\ J r 1109 Hampton S , 5 i%%w%ww \l . t v The Less They Know the Better Business Not Conducted on Knowledge V- But few of the men who sell the .hundred diffeient paints in the market lenow much about them. All Devoe agents have a state chemist's certificate telling just what it's made of; they know a good deal, not only about Devoe but the rest. Devoe buys every paint, that has any sale, and analyzes "m ftll ftVvAnf if IE. X evoe ageuis UUU-VUU nxi ouuui 1U. ^Vhen we know what a paint is made-of, we know how it will act; we know how far it goes, and how long it wears. .4. Devoe is the standard; call it 100. The best of the rest is about 75; the worst about 25; the rest are between. But the men, who sell them, don't know any belter. They know what the maker tells them. That is: thev know that be tells fcbem. They don't know whether he tells them the truth or not. The business is not conducted on knowledge; the less they know, the > more comfortable they are. TheKaufmann Drug Co. % 21 FOR SALE:?Cheap, one light spring wagon, newly repaired and painted. In good condition. Rice B. Harman. r== Ai" < * * * >Y * . \ % -= WVWVWWWW4 ^VWW'WW'WWV MONSINM mi i ni HILL bl ;iES - BUGGY AND W /E STOCK CO itreet, - Columbia, ? vwwvvwvww Mill Running Again. The Lexington Manufacturing Co.. ? ? i??. o | alter navmg oeen suut uowu ivl repairs and improvements for twelve w. ek9, is running again cn fall time. Tbi9 puts mere life in every thing about town. The hands, with but few exceptions, are all back at work and tnose who left to accei t work elsewhere will probably return soon. Don't Break Down. Severe strains on the vital organs, like stiains on machinrry, cause break- ! downs. You can't over-tax stomach, i liver, kidneys, bowels or nerves with- | out serious danger to yourself. If you J i are weak or run-down, or under strain j { of any kind, take Electric Bitters the | matchless, tonic medicine. Mrs. J.?E. j Van de Sande, of Kirkland, 111., writes: j ,kThat I did not break down, while enI durirg a most severe strain, for three j j months, is due wholly to Electric Bit- ! ! ters." Use them and enjoy health and . j strength, Satisfaction positively guar- ; j anteod. 50c. at Kaufmann Drug Co. , A Card. r I *rish to thank my friends for the liberal support which they gave me in the primary which has ju9t closed. \ ^wvwwww* UVVUUUJ i i SIZES,. | i 'AGON HARNESS t | tMPANY, I S | South Carolina. ^ \ ^wwwvvwS j fiwvwvww* My friends as well as myself, realized that the portion of the county in titqi rorr ? liUJll IU\ Vyyuutill) iivcu nwi TV.-J restless, and it was almost imperative that they be given a representative, therefore I did not push my candidacy as much as I might have otherwise done. I promise my friends that there will be no hard feelings on my part, and I pledge myself to do everything in my power for the upbuilding of Lexington, which I consider my home county. Again thanking my friends for their support, and requesting that they all pull together for the good of the count}*, I am faithfully. L. W. REDD. A Reliable Medicine? NOT A NARCOTIC Mrs. F. Marti, St Joe, Mich., says | Foley's Honey and Tar saved her little I boy's life. She writes: 4'Ourlittle boy j contracted a severe bronchial trouble i and as the doctor's medicine did not ! cure him, I gave hirn Foley's Honey and Tar in which I have great faith, j It cured the gh as well as the chok- j ing and gaggiug spells, and he got well j i 1 a short time. Foley's Honey and j Tar has many times saved us much ' trouble and we are uever without it in V, ? rtll rvrri a t"C LJLIC UUUDU. UUIU KJJ (XL I 1/lUg^iOlO. K>\ ? r ' X ?* I BUGGIES, WAC( CORN, Oi BAGGING W. P. I General M< We are here i Lexington, i. jr " I OCT? The Greate [Reduced rates on rail attracts Prepare You Premium list MgnHHaggMBMB? W. Q. M. BER] Pres CHICAGO MERCHANT r* MAKES STATEMENT. After Spending Thousands of Dollars and Consulting the Most Eminent Physicians, He Was Desperate. ^ CHICAGO, ILLS.?Mr. J. G. | Becker, of 134 Van Buren St., a if \ well-known wholesale dry goods .1 j dealer, states as follows: &| y "I have had catarrh for more Tj f than thirty years. Have tried j i everything on earth and spent .;{ thousands of dollars for other medicines and with physicians, without getting any lasting re- ?| lief, and can say to you that I <:? have found Peruna the only remedy that has cured me per- ? manently. "Peruna has also cured my j ! wife of catarrh. She always keeps j it in the house for an attack of r* cold, which it invariably cures in j a very short time." I ______ f * DNS, HARNESS ATS, HAY AND TIES ROOF, srchandise i* to serve you. S. C n Couni ?ER 25, 26 ai st County Fail roads. Many new exhib ons. Amusements for eve r Exhibits Nov = THE FAIR = s now ready to ley] SAW] adent. FARM LOANS At 7 and 8 per cent. Loans made 011 improved farms i] Richland and Lexington counties ii sums of $300 and upwards, payable ii installments, no commissions ar charged, borrower paying for prepara tion of papers only. Loans of $100 and over at seven per cent., unde $l 000 at eight per cent. THOMAS & LUMPKIN, 1223 Washington St., Columbia, S. C rr UNION MAI CO 111 IT Bin A. F. LEVER JOS. NO! .J. H. SI. BEATY C. L. KI 0. P. LOGAN J. W. NO AARONDAVID D. A. SU ^ ? ErasnBnnNHBMnMBMIMMHBBBIimB 4. id 27. I r Ever Held. I it [features. The best I irybody. m v, and be at B ?r distribution. | L B. GEORGE, | Secretary. | TOGO, ! the black jack, 15 hands and 1 inch i high, weighs 1,000 lb9 when in condiu I tion, will make the fall season at Mr. n | Wade Caughman's. For particulars a i apply to Mr. Caughman, 4wp e ! . Shoes, Shoes, Shoes, r I have jnst opened up a lot of new shoes right from the factory. Come and see me before you purchase else!. where. H. STEELE. 4w-49 XL AT 7IQNAI* bank ibia, S. C. ectops Li WOOD N. II. DKIGGERS BLER E. G. COOK RWOOD W. P HAMRICK >IVEY E W. WILSON J =^v it . J =s