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J Fault les! PerSc ISome shoes al Some shoes loo. after they begii \irnmon wKnCP cV H and good looks a H either paid four n or else she wean Kfsou Ms This same shoe in ?g| ''Autograph'' Brand, $2 iljp -$3.00, is Goodyear P ??? Sewed: in our Coll Woman's Walking Sho< fljl equals the best custom mi S3&VV \ Tbto Shftss sfs fey s I It WW VKVOV VI V kVd V ' T TTT QUA LI T r-~t You have piobably bright man l'5; good, that cost a good price, b^fc test of service socn proved themsel? - j i $v~ f-i' ?"v> . It might hai e been shoes that the sides, caps broke down, heels ?i\ V -- \ ' %nd soleg cer* plated. fli mwA ^ ^ ?** *k nrt ^ \gjr T. A. Opposite Post Office, pew Fall Si I Our stock frOoHs. F)r\J I Shoes and Hat We want our I cali and inspec and make our while in the buy or not. < Wi?l. PLi 8 1804 MAIN ST. ??SSS$?S % COLICUTF ?R I A L GUE. Office 4BIA, S. C. i ??a????11 ? iw ?C???OEM? i Style Plus ;ct Wear ways look neat and nifty. |gj k shabby in short order jj|| i to see service. The S loes retain their fine lines j|| fter two months of wear, |?j or five dollars for them B| The I mm girl i )0 Shoe $2.59 1 dinanly a $/.VU snoe is very ggs try. When the looks are gone shoe is gone. The Southern Shoe at $2.00 is an extraordinary j|| ue. It looks good as long as you 0|j >ar it, and you will still be wear- p|j ig it when your neighbor who ^ nay have bought some other shoe ||| at the same time is obliged to buy ^ new ones. We use only the f'best hides for vamps and tops, \ and the best sole leather money can buy. We have CU7 a dealer in your town. .50 Look for the Red Bell | > Y?It on the box. . 'ege io * * CRADDOCK-TERRY CO., M ike, Lynchburg, Va. gjj s'o by a. Kammer & 0a,, NGTCS. S. -3. Y SHOES! y things that looked under the rugged ? ' 7>rTS es worthless. a**'' soon run over at gave way, sewing sard against th se things, especially in foot1 be confident of getting the best quality foot r money oan buy, take advantage of the large le stoek constantly available for making pleas ione at otur store. agent for W. I?, Douglas SLoee for a m, $1.6C BO YNE, Columbia, S. C rWl'eiillBliiWMlTllii i'TIi I will "lift id Winter floods | of Millinery, Dress ? Goods, Notions, i s is now complete. ? ^exington friends to ? t our line of Goods 1 store headquarters f city, whether they 1 i puecb arc ngiu. g MT & SON, I COLUMBIA, S. C, i * ??*?* HSR ?^St? **?????3*>S?S *?+&+ HS& * :$) SWe will p^y a child 1 year old '6 & >U'-0.C0 immediate b T.chr for i?c per gfi) week aud when the rhild roaches ftf, a;^ of fifteen (1"?> years the poiliey $ is worth $110. f 'fj Any one joining at the of &J8) 15 years and over will draw a $110 9^) benefit for 5c per week. PHONE 610. ^ OFFICE 1201 Gervais St COLUMBIA, S. C. .\3>g?i^-LSJ3HLa^Errtsavmtfgaj*jJMMiJLJ'*rrm Piii?Me Provision For Consumptives DonMed , ? Sixteen state sanatoria, twenty- | j eight county hospitals, and twenty-! j one municipal hospitals for tuberculo- > sis have been erected and. provided 1 for since January 1, 1909, says a bulle- ; tin of the National Association for the j Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, j recently issued. Within the last two years the num- j ber of state institutions for tuberculosis has doubled, and the number of ! j county and municipal institutions has I increased from about 30 to 80. The j expenditures of public money for the ^ ^ ^ ? rnKrtv/%nl Aflia oIqa V* n c I j ti^atllXCiiU VJ l LUUCIVUIUOIO OAOVS liao I more than doubled. Not less than ! 553,000,000 of state money was appro- i i priafced for tuberculosis institutions in j 1909, when 43 legislatures met, and : over ?609,000 in 1910, when only elev- j en legislatures were in session. The appropriations of counties and cities j for tuberculosis hospitals and sanatc-j ria in the last two years will aggregate fully ?2,500,000, bringing the total official appropriations for tuberculosis hospitals up to over ?6,000,000 in 1 the past two years. In spite, however, of this good showing, the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tubercu- j losis states that not one-tenth of the j public provision for tuberculosis that ; ii needed has been made. More thau j 250,000 tuberculosis patients are con- j stantly without proper institutional j 1 treatment. <?E> ?? / i . Both Speedy And Effective This indicates the action of Foley Kidney Pills as S. Parsons. Battle Creek, Mich, illustrates: 'T have been aiilicted with a severe case of kidney j and bladder trouble for which I found no relief until I used Foley Kidney | Pills'. These cured me entirely of all; my ailments. I was troubled with backaches and severe shooting pains with annoying urinary irregularities. The | steady use ot jj'oiey jauauey i-ius na me entirely of all my former troubles. They have my highest recommendation." Sold by all Druggists. I The census of 1910 may reveal the ^ presence of half a million insane per- ^ s >ns. I The municipal officials cf New York ? required last } ear stationery valued at e $1,300,000. The percentage of infant mortality ; in New York city was greater last t year than ever before. ] A recent investigation revealed the ' fact that there are about 3,CfbO storage j battery automobiles in Chicago. ? The ventilating apparatus alone on I the steamer George Washington re' " A $ 1Xft VlAVC/iriAttTO* ' quires ttU Cliorgj Ul xwu uui^v^unvi* Last year there were in the United States 38,812 miles of electric street, i elevated and internrban railway. The largest aqueduct in use is the Croton, 38 miles long; but the largest ever bnilt is in Peru 360 miles long. The world*s consumption of copper ] in 1909 reached 782,800 tons, exceeding that of the preceding year by 85,- 100 tons. Out of India's population of nearly 300,000,000 there are nearly 25,COO,000 < married under the age of 20. Of these more than 360,000 are under the age of 1 five. J The Ottoman war office has abolish- | ed the red fex, hitherto worn by officers and privates alike, because of , its conspicuousnesa. * i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, In Court of Common Pleas. Alice V. Butler, et. ai, Plaintiffs, ! < against Annie Martha Meetzr, et. a!. Defendants. Sale in Partition In obedience to the decree of the Cv.aui here in signed by Hon. Geo. W. j Gage, Presiding Judge, dated the 10th j nay of October 1910, I will sell to the | bight sr bidder at public outcrv before j the Court House Door at Lexington, on j ilie first Monday in December, 1910, the i \ loiiowinrt described tiacts of land: Tract No. 1, The lot on which the j Dwelling house and appurtenant build- j j ings are situate, situate, lying and i>e- j ing m the Town of Lexington, in said | County and State, and bounded on ali j sides by citato hinds or John H. Meetze j s w/-.ci * iulfisun Real Estate and In- i t vestment Company, and containing (>r.e ! a ad oi-100 Acres, more or less, and far- j I ing on Church Street. j i Tract No. 2, Tract A, on plat made ( . by<v. A. Derrick. Surveyor, situate, in i . unti County and State, adjoining lands j . 01 Beriey1 and Fox ami Tract B on said j plat, containing Nine and acres, i more or less. Tract No. ;j. Tract B, on plat of G. i A. Derrick, Surveyor, situate in said j County and State, adjoining lands ot j * Fox. Bands sold to the Anderson Ile.-u j * Estate and Investment Company and j \ Tract 0. and A. on said plat, and con- j I raining s iA Acres, more or less. ! a Tract No. 4, Tract C. on plat of G. j f A Derrick, Surveyor, situate in said j : County and State, adjoining Iand> of i r Fo;:, Wingard. Ccrley, Tinimermac. i'x aad Tract B. on said plat, the Cherokee . j Branch or Creek being tno line y>n the ; North, containing Fifty-two acres more ! or less. Terms of Sale: One-ThirdCash. BaJ- j a nee in two equal annual payments. ; The purchaser oi the Dwelling House f and lot shall keep the dwelling house . I I insured until fully paid in an amount si i equal to deferred payments and have a the policy assigned and delivered to rhc : ? Clerk of this Court. p FRANK W. SHEALY. : * C. C. C. p. & G. S. h i KIDNEYTR O U 3 LE Suffered Ten Years?Relieved in Three Months Thanks to PE-RU-NA. s "/ have suffered with kidney and bladder trouble for ten years past "Last March I commenced using Pernna and"continued for three months. I have not used it since, nor have I felt a pain." An Afterthought. Mrs. Blank prided herself on her ability to train her servants, and she had just been bragging about the treasure she had in her new colored cook when the following dialogue occurred: "Now, Amaranth, I'll come out and fry the chicken, but I want you to have it all ready for inc. Dress it carefully and be sure to singe off every hair." "Yes'm." "Then cut it up just as I showed you the other dav. Do you remember?" "Yes'm." "Wash and drain it well. You understand ?" "Yes'm." Then, as an afterthought, "Shall I kill it?"?Circle, p im i mm ?Si b* If ? U^tuLSlRi Chapin, S. C., las an up-to-date line of SOFFITS SmETS )n hand, at prices to suit everybody. Prices range from $1.50 up tr $50.00. 3all on me and I will save you money. ! am prepared to furnish a hearse wheniver desired in connection with my unirtakingr business Jan. 2. 3m D. 0. Kenny Co. I ELL THE BEST AMERICAN REFINED SUGAR AT COST We import and roast ovary pound of ,'offee sold by as. Roasted 14c to 35e. Green 10c to 20c. Fine Teas 26c to 80c\ Rice sold at Cat Prices. Pure Baking Powder 20c lb ; 10e )4 lb. Walter Baker's Cocoa 20c % lb. Walter Baker's Chooolafce 20c ^ lb. PHONE t57, 1039 MAIN ST? COLUMBIA 3. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20. N. B. These schedule figures show 5h6 time that trains may be expected to irrive and depart, bat the times stated we not guaranteed. DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTON. NORTHBOUND. 10:18 A. M.?-No. 8, daily for Columbia and intermediate points connecting . at Columbia for Spartanburg and Asheville. Parlor c:ife car Coinru bia to Asheville. Arrive Colnmbia 10:50 a. m.. Spartanburg 5:15 p. 121., Asheville 0:15 p. m. >:55 P. M.?No. 130, daily for Columbia. Washington and the East also connects at Columbia for Asheville. Through Pullman sleeping car io New York. Pullman sleeping car Columbia to Asheville. Arrive Columbia 7:30 p. m , Washington 10:40 m., New York 5:00 p. m. SOUTHBOUND. f:28 A. M.?No. 120. daily for Augusta and intermediate points. Arrive Augusta 10:10 a in. Pullman car. >:4i P. M.?No. 7. daily for Augusta and inte rmeriiate points. Arrive Augusta 8:35 p. rn. Summer excursion tickers now on ;ale. For further information call cm :icket agents, or E. H. Ooapman. Washington. D. C, 3. F. C-arv, G. P. A., Washington, D. 0. J, L. Ms. k, A. G. P. A \tiania. Ga. Alex. H. \eker, T. P. A Angnsra, Go. A Household Medicine To bf? real:j vainnbh- must shov.* anally good re*-r.lt< inn: each in' .n>?r of the family n.-ing if. Toby's ionev and Tar A.?> s just- tins. Whetiu-r or children or grov.n persons Fo\\yV ioney and Tar is best and salest "for ill coug:i< and c.d?U. So;d Vy oil Drugrists. VHl SALE:?Cheap. one rig)?? soring ragon, iwviy repaired and painted. 11 good condition. Rice B. Karrrian Will Promote Beauty. Women d* siring 1> auty pc:> wondern] help from Pmcklen's Arnica Salve, t ham she? pimples, skin eruptions, ; ores and V?o51s. It mak^s the skin soft ; lid velvety. It glorifies the is.v. Cure* ; ore eyes, cold >ores. cracked lips, chap- j >ed hands. Best for burns, scalds, fever j ores, cuts, bruises, and piles. 25c. at [aufmann Drug Co. 7dexasmsxxatirtxkx;&: ?mt hi'iii in i/1d i 'ljuanam^a.w&m ?'j???w ttmim^tft?j?mofccw HAVE YOUR SHOES FITTE FORMED ANI CREASED Recent additions to store are a shoe fori machine, that will insi ly relives any pressur a shoe noon a tender J. on the foot; and an e ric creasing machine will gke your shoes a and style that will ad i per cent, to the look ! shoes on your foot. When your shoes \ fitted by expert shoe fi formed to fit perfectly i || the first day, and cn || appearance, coupled | f n and workmanship, voi || limit of shoe value. J Bring any shoes yoi || fortable and have thei not matter where you Parlor R BEN DAVIE 1320 MAIN ST. 0pp. Palmetto Best cooking and finest Besta Special Bates by the We We want to ask our Lexin money and get what you Me He < . 1705-7 W lie can serve you with rei opening n swell line of Me You can be suited here. Men. Women and Childri You can be suited here v Clotbes, we make for Men department. The price if only men tailors for worn* please you. N. H. COL Phone 1776 _ The Palmetto COLTII WE ARE A Depository for the of South Carolina ti of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 United Stat Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Aocounts of Banks. WE PAY Four Per Cent. on d< terepr calculated qua j WE PROMISE Oar host efforts to tr tariff action. PALMETTO NATXCNA." CAPITA ^toiE JONES. President. THE OLD If in need of the vt SADDLERY, selected In ?- t T ..^11 riK'KV JlOrseiliUU Lciii the greatest variety to se best, medium and cheap, and employ the best ^ work to last longer than i 1517 Main Street I >! ?? bj m?w?n?*???a?H? NEXT FAIR OF [ rnimr Spot Qiapp'g Patent Button lect- $7-?? " Clapr's Gun Metal Button that $6.00 j. Hurley Patent Button.... ser 1500 d 50 Walk-Over Patent Button $4.00 & $4.50 S of Walk-Over Gun Metal But- ' ton $4.00 & $4.50 "Reaistol" sole, Patent are and Gun Metal Button j. ... .$2.50, $3.00 & 34.00 1 iters ,Boys Gun Metal Button 1 from & ?? j ?ased to, give style and with excellent materials ' i have gottem the extreme u have that are uncom- I , 11 formed to fit, it does bought them. THE SHOE 3 m ooiyisiii. 1 i om?w??!! li ??aa| I estaurant, ), Proprietor, National Bank COLUMBIA, S. Cv urant in Columbia. Tor Ladies and Gentlemen ek. eals at all Hours?Night or Day ^ igton friends to save time and wan t* See ashington St 111 ji ?? ???? idy to wear goods. We are )Xfs and Boys' Suits, see them. A7isit our shoe department for ?n dress and school shoes. nlk n To I 1 a v M ri /I A LJ n , s\f ifjwii ? ionui-jTLauc L;UIV vi and Women, see our tailoring ; the best in the city, and the ?n in town. See us. we can 1 LENS, Prop., Columbia, 5. C. "ii in i ii n i ii ii > in i iii i National Bank, rIBIA, S. C. > Up'ted States Government, the State ie County of Highland and the City ? i'jb Bond* and $100,000 State of South Firms, Corporation? and Individuals. . 4 iposits incur Savinjre Department, inrterlv. ' a.nsaot your business tc your entire L BANE. - Columbia, S. C. L $250,000.00 J. P. Matthews, Cashier RELIABLE iry best in HARNESS and ir an old exr>fti'ipiipp<t "kr?~_ A. veil"" X on us where you will find lect from of all grades, We use the Best Leather vorkmen. Guarantee our any on the market. i <0^*5 Columbia, S. C.