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Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, afranrrfhan nmio 1.1 ^? -*? wuwugbuwu y\j ui kUirect urinary irregularities, build Up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre vent Bright's Disease and Diabates, and restore health and strength* Refuse substitutes. Special Freight Notice. Commencing August 1st. the freight warehouse of the Southern Railway Company at the Lexington depot wiil be closed at 5 o'clock p. m., every day except Saturday, when it will be closed at 3 p. m. Will positively not be openea for anyone after these hours. J. S. ROWELL, 4w Agt. Southern Railway Co. ijSvlf *5r *5^ 5 "We sell our gc and for Spot 1 ^ Buy your Dry ( . A*. Men's and Boys si> and save mon * Sjjuf New Fall Goods X day. s ? Jones Cash Dry X 554 Hate Street, * I The Caldw { 1552 Corner Main and ' 2 Columbia Bank. Centrally * H. W. WOODWARD, Pr? { American and E * Rates: American $2. and $2 $ European, 75c and i J Headquarters for the U | CUISINE UN! * Proper and Careful Attent 2 How Under New Management *************************** fa a brow 1730 MAIN STREET, ! j Is where you can find o: ^paii 11 OF ALL ^ DOORS) SA J BLINDS I LIME AND | CABINET ] ]1 Call or write for Prices. * How Did He Know? "T am not pleased," said the hotel guest to the landlord, "with the lack of confidence you show in jour patrons." "Explain," said the landlord. "In a corner of my room is a chiffonier. On top cf it is a card saying in large letters, Trivate property/ " "Yes?" "But, besides telling the chance occupant of the room that the chiffonier is private property, you have locked all its drawers." "Ah! How did you know they are locked ?"?Chicago News. Turning Away Wrath. "I've been here a dozen times, sir, and 1 positively won't call again!" said an angry tailor to a man he had been unsuccessfully dunning. "Oh, come now, old man," replied the debtor cheerfully, "don't be so superstitious about making the thirteenth call. Nothing will happen, I assure you!"?London Scraps. >ods very close, w Cash only." St/ SI/ Coods, Shoes, SI/ wear from us W ey. - SI/ SI/ ; arriving every SI/ SI/ SI/ SI/ Goods Store, w si/ 6otvmbia, S. C. o|v IN & bnu.) , COLUMBIA, S. C. | ne of the best stocks of || KINDS jji LSH, GLASS CEMENT. jj MANTLES. | OUR PIES ive found favor with everybody babes and men, the little girl in nafores and her mother and her andmother. They are of the reet, delicious, wholesome, TTAiir mnii'tVi Trin/1 nn/' vi I J.JJL J WU1 UlVUtU OlUUy aJJLV e're anxious to have you try iem if you don't know the proicts of our ovens. If you do low we won't have to ask you. lEIBLINGER'S STEAM BAKERY COLOMBIA, S. C. <k /ell Hotels 1 * Taylor Streets. Opposite J T located. Columbia, S. C. ? oprietor and Manager. * & uropean Plan. % S.50 per day. * 11.00. Large, Cool Rooms % . C. T.'s and T. P. A.'s. | rvrmr tit\ 1? LAULLLLUi * ion Given to All Guests. * ? Watch us Grow. * ^ i will save the dyspeptic from many j days of misery, and enable him to eat < whatever he wishes. They prevent i SICK HEADACHE, cause the food to assimilate and nour* I ish the body, give keen appetite, DEVELOP FLESH and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar | Fake* No Substitute. \/U A PvrtrACCArl v icvvo le i vw^vw. Peake (in Denver hotel)?That quiet stranger who has been staying in the house for the last week is the most timid, forceless looking man I've ever seen. I wonder if in all his life he has ever expressed a view of his own? Hites?He has expressed lots of them. He's a staff photographer for an eastern illustrated weekly.?Chicago News. Tour kidney trouble may be of long standing, it may be either acute or chronic, but whatever it isFoley's Kidney Remedy will aid you to get rid of it quickly and restore your natural health and vigor "One bottle of Foley's I Kidney Remedy made me well." said j J. Sibbull of Grand View, Wis. Commence taking it now. Sold by all Druggists. An Accurate Description. Editor (to reporter*?What do you mean by writing. "Among the prettiest girls at a dance was Captain Smith?" The captain is a man. Reporter?Yes, but he spent most of his time among the prettiest girls there.?Louisville Herald. ROUND TRIP EXCURSION RATES \IA THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY from BATESBTRG. CHATTANOOGA TENN. & RETURN $14.55 Account International League of Postmasters, Oct. 12-14,1910. Tickets on sale Oct. 10th and 11th and for trains scheduled to arrive Chattanooga before noon Oct 12th with final limit returning to reach original starting point on or before midnight Oct. 17,1910. Extensions. RICHMOND VA. & RETURN, $12.00 Account of the Grand Fountain of the United Order of True Reformers, Sept. 13-20, 1910. Tickets sold Sept. 11 and 12 and for trains scheduled to arrive Richmond before noon 13lh. Tickets limited to reach original starting point not later than midnight Sept. 22, 1910. CINCINNATI, O. & RETURN, $18.95 Account General Assembly of the Episcopal Church, Oct 5-26, 1910. Tickets sold Oct. 3, 4, 5, 6 and 10, 1910 with limit to reach original starring point not later than midnight Oct. 30, 1910. KNOXVILLE, TENN. & RETURN Account Appalachian Exposition Sept. 10 to Oct. 12, 1910. Tickets sold daily Sept. 10 to Oct 12 inclusive with final limit returning ten days from, but not including, date of sale. See agents for further particulars. BALTIMORE, M. D. & RETURN 1-17.90 Account Biennial Movable Conference of the Grand Order of Odd Fellows (Colored) Sent. 11-17, 1910. Tickets on sale Sept 9 and 10, only good returning to reach original starting point not later than midnight Sept. 21, 1910. # ATLANTA, GA. & RETURN, $6.90 Annnnrit Sr?vprpicrn f^ranri Lndtrp r>f 1. 0. 0. F. September 19-24, 1910, j tickets on sale Sept. 16, 17, 18 1910 I with final limit returning to reach original starting point not later than Sept 28.1910. NASHVILLE, TENN. & RETURN $15.50 Account Brotherhood of St. Andrew of the States and Canada Sept. 2G-Oct 2, 1910. Tickets sold Sept. 24 and 25 and for trains scheduled to reach Nashville, Tenn. before noon Sept. 26, 26, 1910, with final limit returning to reach original starting point not later than midnignt Oct 5, 1910. Extensions. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. & RETURN $23.40 Account National Encampment G. A. R Sept. 19-24, 1910. Tickets sold Sept. 15 to 19 inclusive wi'h final limit returning to reach original starting point not later than Sept. 20, 1910. Extensions. CININNATI, O. AND RETURN Account Ohio Valley Exposition, j Auc. 29 Sent. 24. 1910. Tickets on sale i daily Aug. 28 to Sept. 24, 1910 with final limit returning ten days from, not including, date of sale. See agent3 for particulars. Unexcelled train Service. Pullman Sleeping cars, dining <iars and electrically lighted day coaches on all through trains. For detailed information, call on Southern Railway Ticket Agents, or, Jno. L. Meek, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. Alex. H. Acker, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga. TELEGRAPHY We are unable to suoply the demand for competent Operators. Three months course completes you under our expert Management. Positions guaranteed, or no tuition charged. Write for catalogue. Charlotte Tele jraphy School, Charlotte, N. 0. i Useless Purchases. Two eminent French gentlemen, who were great friends, used to relate an amusing story of their impecunious days. Neither fame nor fortune had coine to them, but they were always hopeful. The years had weighed heavily enough upon Jules, however, for him to have become entirely bald. One day Alphonse met him with a beaming countenance and cried gayly: "What do you think. Jules? 1 have been buying a strong box!" "Then, Alphonse," replied Jules firmly, 'T shall buy a hairbrush!" The Gratitude of Elderly People Goes out to whatever helps give thero ease, comfort an1 strength. Foley Kidney Pills cure kidney and bladder diseases promptly, and give comfort and relief to elderly people. Sold by all Druggists. Not So Funny as They Seem. A funny thing about the clam is that it doesn't clamor, A funny thing about the ham is that it doesn't hammer. A funny thing about the pat is that it doesn't patter, i And when you add to these the mat it really doesn't matter. I ?Buffalo Express. ! ~ A Man Of Iron Nerve. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are never found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills, the matchless regulators, for keen brain and strong body. 25c at Kaufmann Drug Co. A Fat Job. "Dr. Tanner made his fame by fasting." "That's about the only profession a man could make a living at these days."?Kansas City Times. Diarrhoea is always more or less pi etalent during September. Be piepared for it. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is prompt and effectual. It can always be depended noon and is pleasant to take. For said by All Dealers. 4 Whafs the Difference? "Don't you know, young man, that a candle burned at both ends goes oat twice as soon?" "Sure. But it gives twice as much light, doesn't it?"?Cleveland Leader. Digestion and Assimilation. It is not the quantity of food taken bnt the amount digested and assimilated that gives strength and vitality to the system. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invigorate the 6tomach and liver and enable them to perform their functions naturally. For sale by All Dealers. The Wrong End. Hank Stubbs?They say the price nv beef hez gone right ud ag'in. Bige Miller?I told you the ultermate [ consumers didn't Lev the bull by the horns. They on'y bed a holt the tail.? Boston Herald. ^ ^ I SHAKE? ! Oxidine is not only 1 the quickest, safest, and surest remedy for Chills and Fever, but a most dependable tonic in all 1 malarial diseases. ^ A liver tonic?a kid- ] ney tonic?a stomach I tonic?a bowel tonic. j If a system-cleansing tonic is needed, just try OXIDINE ?a bottle proves. The specific for Malaria, Chills and Fever and all diseases due to disordered kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels. SOc. At Your Druggists PATTON-WORSHAM DRUG CO., Mtn. \ Dallas, Tens. * * For sale by ^ Derrick's Druz S.ore, Lexington. F. C. f Jtffcoat & t. Swansea, S. C. hew Foil and Winter Goods i Our stock of Millinery, Dress 1 I Goods, Dry Coods, Notions, i ? Shoes and Hats is now complete. j| I We want our Lexington friends to ? call and inspect our line of Goods 1 I I and make our store headquarters ? while in the city, whether they 1 buy or not. Our prices are right. I Wi. PLATT & SON, g Gar dbhiatic ni^iRiA rs^ASJI sr?o CAH^SI see w uu?iiiiu ir\uwivi irvre rMi?iic.iibs || f Metropolitan Restaurant ? ? BEST AND LARGEST EN THE CITY 1 jl THE FINEST IN THE STATE QUICK SERVICE g| E8 1 533 Main St-eet Opposite Columbia Hotel ?3 COLUMBIA, S. C. | S Regular Dinner 35 Cenis M Kg Lunch Ticket0 :?1.10 for ?1,$2.30 for $2.,$3 for 2.50,$5.75 for?5 j$ I ALSO CAPITOL CAFE I g* 1210 Main Street Opposite Opera House ? Two Best Places in the City Coftce Made by Steam The Land of Cotton^*^ is pretty busy these days getting ready to handle the new crop. We call the attention of gin owners to our stock of GIN BELTINC, BELT LACING, LUBRICATING OILS, GIN BRISTLES, TIN FILES, ETC. You'll find us amply able and willing to f31 any order promptly and satisfactorily. Note the following prices on cut lace leathers: 1-2 inch wide, $1.15 per 100 lin. ft. 5-8 inch wide, $1.50 per 100 lin. ft. 3-4 inch wide, $1.85 per 100 lin. ft Hav Wire for Bailinn ^ For baling hay we can furnish you wire in 100-pound cotts, or in bundles, 250 strands to the bundle. Mail us your orders today. Price list upon application. Lorick & Lowrance, Inc. COLUMBIA, S. C. 1 J. RIKARD, I | Lexington, S. C- |l IS Fas one of the Finest Repair Shops in the M State and is prepared to rebuild p ENGINES, BOILERS and COTTON GENS 1 on short notice. Ej Can bore any size engine cylinder desired. Cot- m ton Gin Saws Filed by Machinery, which insures M perfect work. I also refill Gin Brushes. S$ I Full line of Mill Supplies,Piping, Fittings, etc., | at reasonable prices. j| Will answer all country calls promptly. Satis- 1 faction guarateed or your money back. Phone 412 l J. J. RIKARD, | Lexington, S. 0. | Sensatory Transmission. ^ It lias been found that sensation An Afterthought, s not absolutely instantaneous, but ^rs- Blank prided herself on her .hat a very minute time elapses as it ability to train her servants, and ;ravels along the nerves. Therefore she had J^ist been bragging about f a person puts his finger to a heat- the treasure she had in her new id iron or in the blaze of a candle colored cook when the following :here is a certain almost inconceiv- dialogue occurred: lbly small space of time, say the Amaranth, I'll come out me-thousandth part of a second, an(i try the chicken, but I want you before the brain knows of the burn. to have it all ready for me.^ Dress \'ow, suppose a man with an arm it carefully ^and be sure to singe off ons: enough to reach the sun. From every hair.' ;he known rate of sensatory trans- les'm. nission that man would have to live "Then cut it up just as I showed nore than a hundred years after Jou the other day. Do you remem ;ouching the great luminary before Derr' re would know that his lingers had es'm." Deen scorched! "Wash and drain it well. You understand ?" As usually treated, a sprained ankle ^es Then, as an aftervill disable a man for three or four thought, "Shall I kill it?"?Circle. ?eeks, but by applying Chamberlain's .iniment freely as soon as the injury ,tJ haye a world of confldence in s received, and observing the directions Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for I vith each bottle, a cure can be effect- have use(i it with perfect success," g 1Aif r\m iW? r ^e* 8 writes Mrs. M. I. Basford, Poolesville, * >y All Dealeri. ]y[d por gaje ^y ^ Dealers.