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A Arc You J N V Many a wo ] Y shoes when ij Y shoes have tr 1 <rr% to niAPP! : \ the fault of 1 competition ^ scalped and honest mai ing left bi W SOUTHERN $2.00 SHOE is built to fit the foot snugly a as every good shoe should, the most fashionable lines, as 3 to expect. It wears like iron belaid of some shoes at this pric The parts that show are horn oil their face and give to the fo a trim and stylish appearanc The parts that take the stra and wear?away inside and o of sight?are j ust as thorough, j u as honest. Look up our deal ia.yoor town and let him tell yc how we can make such a goc shoe for the money. CRADDOCK-TERRY C Lynchburg, Va. These Shots are for jr|? \ i. . . LEX] Py : >' 1 f* QUALM Tea have probably bought n i *- " * food, that cost a good price, t kr : lest of service soon proved thems , ^ .. It might have been shoes tl he sides, caps broke down, hee] 5:>. ?. gar# vat %nd soles were plated. tV- T . A |S?VSap.; t-. : \ , opposite rost^umce, ???v Jr " ? MPW * *? [New and ? Our stoc fl Goods, Dn 1 Shoes and H; I We want our call and insp< and make ou while in the buy or not. WM. PI 1804 MAIN ST. (pO&IfS&SSRsggS |<TOLICUT1 88.3 T T t> ST A 1 ?$ D u IV~JL n I I LEAGUE. || Home Office M COLUMBIA, S. Hard on Shoes? / man thinks she is hard on / le fact of the matter is her J icked her. If your shoes / s unreasonably soon it's # the maker. To meet / he has skimped and J substituted inferior for / terials till there's noth- / it looks. / /loo* tor tbt Red BeH on the Box, (ilKL XlBfe : $2.50 nd comfortably, n It is built along u rou have a right ^3) J\ ?which er i " )U IF This same shoe in our xl IF "Autograph" brand, \ ? $2.50 and $3.00 is 1 F Goodyear welt sewed. in IF In Our College Woman s f ?$4 ??, it equals the best custom make. sale bf|H.]N. Kaminer & Co., / [N iTON, S, rY SHOES! iany things that looked ? 1 mt under the rugged * -?.7 $i'fzf.'l, elves worthl )sa - & lat soon ran over at " ,.* -f: 'y*^ " Is gave way, seving " "~2'-V5yx e guard against th se things, especially in foot&nd be confident of getting the best quality foot ronr money can buy, take advantage of the large Loice s^ock constantly available for making pleas lections at our store. ?le agent for W. L, Douglas Shoes for ir En, $1.5C X). . BOYNE, Columbia, S. C Seasonable Goods j k of Millinery, Dress J? / Coods, Notions, 1 ats is now complete. I Lexington friends to ft t c XN i ra izx our line ot Ciocds f ir store headquarters f city, whether they g Our prices are right, a ?AT! & SON. 1 f m m ^ COLUMBIA, S C. 1 ma^m^mmm?^*^t*m~mnmmmatm \ " ^ ^ p9Q We will pay a ehild 1 year old jrJ L O $60.00 immediate benefit for 5c per wee!: aacl when tlie cLild readies Vjfj _j age of fifteen (15) years the poilicy ?rfc is worth I110. . . . '?(<* Any r?ne noming at the p^- r?f w - try- ~ - v**/ 15 je:rs and cror yr'U draw a $110 ^ benefit for He pe^- week. iffi FI10ITB 619. OFFTCE 1207 Ocrvai? St ^ COLUMBIA, S. C. kjfi The Trouble at Converse. Oh! why on earth, dear Doctor Pell; Why, in creation did yon tell When you youraelf yon know fall well Did just the same? They're male to look at?I am sure, They're bonnie, winsome, aweefc and pure; And will be long as worlds endure. Tuey're full blood game What college boy that ever faced T ?e "oroba" that were before him placed, Bat what would feel he was disgraced Should he e'er fail To ope his ears to whisp'ing heart, And catch the bright sciutillaut dart Miss Mischief sent, for mischief's part? He'd be a snail. I know no time since Adam sat And viewed with wonder Eve's new hat, And tried to find where he was at, Because of her, But what poor man has done the same, And always played a losing game; And will, as long as man's his name, My honored Sir. So all you've got to do, dear "Doc", 13, watch the hands go round the clock, Andknowthat each new-fangled frock Can do you one. | You think you're master; but you ain't Whilst they may think you partly saint, They're sure to make you wall acquaint With wo man's fun. Yes, bless their hearts, we'll back 'em up; We'll raise to them the brimming cup; For them the darkest dregs we'll sup Without a sigh. We'll love them best for what they are, Man's beacon light and guiding star, 'Till sable portals stand ajar? Until we die. XI TIT TX! : I /*M j ?c. w. ruggins, m riewueny c/userver. Pneumonia Follows A Cold But never follows the use of Foley't Honey and Tar, which checks the cough and expeis the cold. M. Stockweil, Hannibal, Mo., says, "It beats all tht remedies I ever used. "I contracted a bad cold and cough and was threateneo with pneumonia. . One bottle of Foley't Honey and Tar completely cured rue.' No opiates, just a reliable houscholc medicine, bold By All Druggists. Jas. H. Rice, former state superin- ; tendent of education, died at his home in Ninety Six in the 70th year of hi9 age. Speedy Relief From Kidney Trouble "I had an acute attack of Bright's I disease with inflammation of the kidneys and bladder, and dizziness," says Mrs. Cora Thorp. Jackson, Mich. "A bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy overcome the attack, reduced the inflammation, took away the pain and made the bladder action normal. I wish everyone could know of this wonderful remedy.'' Soid By All Druggists. Will Nance and Dempsey Potter, young white men of Hory county, had a fight at a party and Nance was shot and killed. La Grippe Coughs Strain and weaken the system and if not checked may develop into pneumonia. Nodauger of this when Foley's Honey and Tar i9 taken promptly. It is a reliable family medicine for all coughs and colds, and acts quickly effectively in cases of croup. Refuse substitutes. Sold By Ah Druggists. B. W. Still, e ycung man of Greenwood, died as the result of injuries received by him in a runaway, in which ha tiro a + _? i rnarn onrOinQh n r?rila onrl hurl V""* ^ '* " C ^V.V. three riba broken, bringing on pneumonia. Why Co E BMHBWMHVOT??)nBneVJHPnNni?0VMI For your wani3 in Dry Good zers, Wagons, Buggies, Etc., v whatever you may need at as ? --?.--LOW" as you can find anywhere? ^ and Why Go Else "/here? j We have spc | Dry Goods See us now EV?1!I This season 1 wiU carry an | For stole ?.nd quality we can I see my Stock. i ??g?'3Wm fcT .Si*? H- A. L BwawbM% ^qp^nmwa^M J? SEVEN YEARS OF iiTcrm? 1T1DEKI All Relieved by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Sikeston, Mo. ? "For seven jears I suffered everything. I was in bed for four or five days at a time every I month, and so weak W- * cou^ hardly walk. * cramPed and had ?S! ?|P backache and heads' jp| ache, and was so JB? nervous and weak see anyone or have anyone move in the room. The doctors gave me medicine to Wmllllllii/flPipa.gft me at those times, and said that I ought to have an operation. I would not listen to that, and when a friend of my husband told him about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and what it had done for his wife, I was willing to take it. Now I look the picture of health and feel like it, too. I can do my own housework, hoe my garden, and milk a cow. I can entertain company and enjoy them. I can visit when I choose, ana walk as far as any ordinary wom&n, any day in the month. I wish I could talk toevery sufferingwoman and girl." ?Mrs. Dema Bethune, Sikeston, Mo. The most successful remedy in this country for the cure of all forms of female complaints is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It is more widely and successfully used than any other remedy. It has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means had failed. Why don't you try it? New Telephone Line. When we reached Priceville on our rounds Wednesday la3t we found a rang of men putting up wires on a lew telephone line running out from Gilbert through the Priceville section a id other pci it?. Lexington county is becoming a perfect network of telephone wires, placing every section in close communication with e^ch other. Telephones are a great convenience to every one and the people are enjoyng the convenience very much, but ometimes persons on the rural lines very improperly hold the receivers and eve drop, thus proving an "annoyance to others and greatly injuring the service. This should not be indulged in if you would have your service made perfect. Backache, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness Result from disordered kidneys. Foley Kidney Pills have helped others, they will help yoa. Mrsi J. B. Miller, Syracuse, N. Y., says, 4'For a long time I suffered with kidney trouble and rheumatism. I had severe backaches and felt all played .out. After taking two bottles of Foley Xiduey Pills my backache is gone aijd where I used to lie awake with rheumatic pains I now sleep in comfort. Foley Kidnev Pills did wonderful things for me." Try them now. Sold By All Druggists. SOME HOG? Mr. D. Ike Shealy, one of the suc, ces9ful farmers of near Peak, killed a tog of his own raising last week that weighed 727 pounds. One of the ham9 weighed 54 pounds and the lard over 200 pounds. It was one of the largest hogs ever grown in this county, and Mr. Sheal3T can consider himself the champion of Lexington county. It was of the Improved Mammoth stock. Mr. Shealy is a good farmer end it is | need'e&stosay that he boards at home. ~ Isewhere? is, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Fertiiifhile I am hereto serve you with PRICES 7e certainly appreciate your trade i cial bargains in and Shoes. oefore you buy. [ inery! | up-te-dat" Lire of Millinery. >lease you. Don't buy until }ou &dck. ??o.s.c. \ i HAVE YOUR NE I SHOES FITTED, ! FORMED AND rDF/ICETfe ^/jL^ja^LznLujE-iJLJF Recent additions to this store are a shoe forming machine, that will instantly relives any pressure of a shoe upon a tender spot on the foot; and an electric creasing machine that will give your shoes a set I onr? oKrln 4-U n 4- rm 11 .,AA ?fk I C4UVJ. SLJ JC tliat will auu. UU per cent, to the looks of shoes on your foot. When your shoes are ?* fitted by expert shoe fitters formed to fit perfectly from the first day, and creased appearance, coupled with and workmanship, you have l-ITYii^- /"> -f nil An rrnln a AAJj-ii.li ui oiiuc vaiuc. Bring any shoes you ha? fortable and have them fori not matter where you boug] Lever,T Parlor Res BEN DAVID, Pr< 1320 MAIN ST. 0pp. Palmetto Nation IBBIIIIIIiaNIIINItllllNNBI Best cooking ana finest Restaurant Fo Special Rates by the Week. Meals a The Palmetto N COLUMBIA WE ABE A Depository for the Un?tei of South Carolina the Cooi of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 United States Bon Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Accounts of Banks, Firms, WE PAT Four Per Cent, on deposits terest calculated quarterly. WE PBOMISE Our best efforts to transact no nn oou ox av/ vivu PALMETTO NATIONAL BA CAPITAL $250 Wilis Jonbs, President. THE OLD F If in need of the very b SADDLERY, selected bv an < ' V tucky Horseman"' call on the greatest variety to select j best, medium mm cheap. W< and employ the best work: work to laot longer than any t5!7 Main Street ! prMOST PROOF im i if GUARANTEED TO SATIS f*0M^HE <^GINAl CABBAGE i JXk?-T WlKEfiu.0. CtSA&L&rrc* LXRail .'Ft BVr^HtOH.' I 1\ Ttv :?! iu W;.?tTltU>. I tBvkmt i 1 \ C*bt-*<c Giow-3. Hi* Ktrf '"' Tn^r'CMA?t.cCPrMq Established J 868. raidlnCapit Weip?wci?eflrse?1WSVWJOarr*-?lTS!nl^?a. N Ciitrmei-s. Wo hare ore > .x *?d *>14 more csbbofo plants (?* ? Nokln ui. WHY? fry i*9 out pi a?tfa ran?* please < It Is *;m* to set ttat.o plants la your asotton to ?.et extra that -*41 for tha io^s* ni<">>>ey. W# sow three tons of (tafetasto Soodj I Fruu srvsuani omamentUo. Writs ior tre* catalog ot fl ! I or>n#?'nl*^ ?j inshlo ?nfc. aatlo^ r >oct t'uli u~^ tv? ctsli I xn louot ftOOrtULOC: 10C4 to fcO*W$l.iA'per tboi'oaJ-diS.OJU t. I $1.10 per *'>!tcAini' f o. h-Yorn",? t?iand. Oer ?pe*>ai art Wm. G. C^faty o?. Sox ^ V XT PAIR OF Clapp'8 Patent Button $7.00 Claor's Gun Metal Button $6.00 Hurley Patent Button.... 15.00 Walk-Over Patent Button ?4.00 & $4.50 Walk-Over Gun Metal Button $4.00 & $4.50 "Resistol" sole, Patent and Gun Metal Button ....$2.50, $3.00 & $4.00 Boys Gun Metal Button ?2.25 & ?3.00 to, give style and excellent materials } gottem the extreme e that are uncomned to fit, it does bt them. UC CUAC IfiAU nt oiuub mHn, IN COLUMBIA. [ feATlM,'n t VW WHH WBHIB wa sprietor, al Bank COLUMBIA, S. C. in Columbia. r Ladies and Gentlemen ; t all Honrs?Night or Day ational Bank, , s. c. d States Government, the State lty of Richland and the City ds and $100,000 State of South Corporations and Individuals, in onx Savings Department, inyour business to joar entire JNK, - - Columbia, S. G ,000.00 J. F. Matthews, Cashier IELIASLE est in HARNESS and old experienced "Kenis where you will find from of all grades, ; use die Best Leather men. Guarantee our i 1 t i on rne market. CyO?9 Columbia, S. C. \mlmWM IFV CUSTOMERS \\ ; ?AKT choweks. _ _ || f^.u AOOU stAtxrcx*.;. t . A liul* '?Mr ?-.\T 1VJTCH. It f. Uw knw 9>. |/1H' Usnt . " \ a( ?to?k $30,000.00 *4f? o? liATe o-^ei* twenty thousand ratij?<.<! i than !! other persona fn the fiuiribarr jr we send yo-ir money beck- Order. ow; early cabbage, and they aro the ones Mn aaaaah Aidorro-.r full line ct p ? season Strawberry Plants, fovt-rrro.'f t-.ai.ts til tbi ;?c'v viuieiioe, lc ei^-inr;. Pr!Tn ruOct^aartn.-Jitf:? a .?*? fi.* per thou^md: 1<>.W0 and over ?ri"- n?f ?*-. p>"(* If ??** Imr. 'ongfcs Is! end, 3. C. J