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i bml kkiLJr ! I S < ' i > ~~ ~7-~Ihrr, < * ' < Knowing the great irr J point to carry the best J x ing art. Whether for t! < to serve you. You wiil i lowest reasonable figu J Anvils $5.00 and up. ! ?j Lunuft i i INC ] COLUMBIA, ? I We Sell Lai |$2.5tt $110 Since January 1st, our line of shoes 1 Ladies' Solid Leaf! I The same Shoes we ha^ and which you will ah for we will sell to you ' a A Complete Line I - Ladies' 1 I We specially invit I our Store. IJones Cash j I KR4 MAIM SI T.":v \*~7.i. r \. * [good ' 4 T k ; I = s And best of wc M Feature that ? The Sta ; ' and e N * /I South Caroli 4 ' M ;]! ' i * Ij 3 All wor . ! 2 ; IB Guarantee ' :8i r 2 Fence also. *{' See us and 2' ' !g Your interest . | 3 SOUTH CAROL! N : ? : . ' ; Phone 1558. : COLUME R j? v. STILLER. Manaaer. jjjj|jCTIf IllSXfcxxzxyxxxxxxxxgj \ WUUU^ ^ ?" -w* * > is 11 rt i W! $ The Ver3 i Eigi | Webb's ^ 1627 Main Street j DECORATORS: In I S Out ol twwwwv* JMJ,U1IWBIMH jTgTTwnw?ngrriTirinM?iii??wiM ISMOTII I iportanc? of these tools, we make it a \ of every tool known to the blacksmithhe shop or the farm, we are prepared > find our prices hammered down fo the ! re on everything you need. Blacksmith's Vises $5.50 to $7.50. i & Lowrance, iORPORATED. s. c. I f Mes $2.00 and 1 es For $1.50 I - 4 * ' ' - - ?* ^ a we have decided to coinme g her Shoes to Retail At $1.50 I ?e been selling foi $2.00 and ?2.50 8 vays pay the other fellow high prices | for the low price of | 1.50 I J oi ury Vjuuuai) i^uuuiw, b rrimmed Hats, Etc. - i :e all Lexingtonians to visit 1 Dry Ms Store, I .... .. ^ has helped to earn , S ite-wide reputation 51 ndorsements of the I H K N na Marble Works, k k in either marble or granite | id to satisfy. We sell iron Write or call to ? we will see that \ | is protected. g : ? - ? ? ? ? iai#v mn/r Q NA I^AKBLL wurcns, a : 1707 Wain Street, || IIA, : S. G. 11 : : F. H. HYATT, Proprietor, jjjj ^VWWWWVWW^I UNT? ? J E HAVE IT fSf ? T Best Goods and i itly Priced, 5 i Art Store ? Oftliimhi!) C5 H \ 3ur!ap, Tapestries and Wall Payers. ^ I City Work Solicited. ,wwwvwwww? ^^stimuiate the TORPID LIVER, strengthen the digestive organs, regulate the bowels, and are unequaled as an ANTI-BiLIOiiS MEDICINE, In malarial districts their virtues are widely recognized, as they posI ?<?<!? neculiar nroDerties in freeing the system from that poison. Elegantly sugar coated. Take No SubstituteExcursion Rates via Southern Railway From Lexington,S. C. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. AND RETURN $23.40 Account meeting Grand Lodge B. P. O. E., July 10-15, 1911, tickets sold July 7, 8 and 9, 1911 good returning July 20. Extension until Aug. 20, by depositing ticket and payment of one dollar. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. AND RETURN ?23.40 Account International Convention United Society Christian Endeavor, July 6-12, 1911. Tickets sold July 3, -L and 5, 1911, good returning July 19, 1911. Extension until Aug. 15, by deposing ticket and payment fee of one dollar ROCHESTER, N. Y. AND RETURN $30.45 Account meeting Ancient Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Imperial Council, July 11 13, 1911. Tickets sold July 7. 8, and 9, 1 1911. good Returning July -IS, 1911 Extension until Aug. 15, 1911, by depositing ticket and payment of fee of one dollar. KNOXVILLF, TENN. AND RETURN $10.00 Account Summer Schools of the South, June 20-July 28, 1911. Tickets sold June 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, July 1, 8, 9 and 15, 1911, only, good returning to reach original starting point fifteen days from, but not including, date of sale. Extension until Sept. 30, by depositing ticket and payment of ?1.00 additional. CHARLOTTSVILLE, VA. AND RETURN $12.50 Account University of Virginia Summer School, June 17, 19. 20, 23, 24, 26 and Julv 3 and 10, 1911, good returning fifteen days from but not includingdateof sale. Extension until Sept. 30th by depositing ticket and payment of one dol' lar. ** rA\TmTi 4 /it W mn\T\t ? A iY?Ui> J. -CiAVjt Li hi, iriixii. auu xvciuiu, I SE WANEE, TENN. AND RETURN ?13.75 Account Opening week, July 1-10, 1911; Monteagle Bible School, Ju ly 15 25, 1911; Monteagle Sunday School Institute, July 23, August 30, 1911. Tickets sold June 30, July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29. August 11, 12 and 18, 1911. Good returning September 5, 1911. BLACK MOUNTAIN. N. C. AN D"KETU RN ' $6.50 Account Summer Student Conference Y. W. C. A., June 16-25, 1911. Tickets sold June 15 and 16, 1911, only good returning June 28, 1911. PHILADELPHIA, PA , AND RETURN 121.50 Proportionately reduced rates from other poiDts. Convenient schedules, superb service, Pull man cars ? ? ?11 - ? ?1- AAf OH till burougu uraxnr, uimug tm service. For detailed information call on nearest Southern Railway ticket agent, or, J L. Meek, A. G. P. A. Atlanta, Ga., A. H. Acker, T. P. A , ^ Augusta, Ga. Paper. A great many people borrow their neighbor's paper instead of taking it themselves. We know this is true in Abbeville county for a great many people have told us that they borrowed their neighbor's paper. If everybodj* that borrowed their neighbor's paper would subscribe frr it themselves it would increase our circulation considerably enable ns to publish a better paper, and perhaps enable us to pub lish it otiener. Iu borrowing the paper you get something fir which jtcu pay nothing, and if you think of it a little you will realize that it is a pretty sm li thing to (lo. It worries your neighbor more or itss to have you send for nis paper. Of course your neighbor is not goii g to admit it, but suppose your neighbors came oyer to bor row somermng irom you every ween, don't ycu believe it would annoy you a little, and the coat of a paper for a whole year is so very small that it really does seem a little thing to worry a person about. We believe you will agree with us after a little reilection, and if 3 ou do we hope you will give U3 your subscription.?Abbeville Medium. F. S. Rexford, Gio New York Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo., says: "I had a severe attack ? f a cold which settled in my back and kidneys and 1 was in great pain from my trouble A friend ? . ,i tt> i ir: DM. ....,1 rtH U!i:lut'ijut u L-Vivsy x 1:13 u?i:u I used two bottles of them nnd they have done me a world of g. od." For Sa'e by All Druggists. A book dated 1705 contains a descrip.iou and illustration of a fenutain pen. ? . ^ ^ a o. w Start A Baod la Yocr TownJ^fiQ J P Eft/ Tim's relnSUtd plajcrt too pNk It Bw4 Voenf y It La yk ftUnrs ?Si Viot u Ian <lal rt*J m cart,; bp mi ida( ??<1 I IP Hi Brass BW4?ajit tr*vu'irwrM.,,TirT?iBxi4.~ V__oA I V rj" TtU> bee not (cum suite* i Bu* mi Mac tie aw VvW I I I ptpolir (cUm io mi is! matt an?j. Free to You I I] 1 j A 1? Ptwu * sore. 0. a BM IA MtltAOELPnu. PtKiA A V, R 4|P^ JP irjp ^ yjj "IF I wish I had a million To my credit in the bank; A great big auto buzzer, ' And a chauffer, for to crank A grip sack made of leather. From an alligator's hide, You bet I'd hit the highways, And split 'em open wide. Oh, yes, I would be tickled, 'Till I couldn't scarcely live Thinking 'bout the boodle, That I had a right to give. Thinking of the laughter, If that should come about, Thinking of how 'twould please me \ m sincr and shout. X V uttti v.*** ?? A dime I'd give "The Idler," To help him build his park, , And celebrate the occasion With a hundred dollar lark, I,d burn the best ' Havanna9," Keep champagne by the ton; I'd live on blue points, only, Oh/I'd enjoy the "mon." I'd drop a bright new penny In the missionary's hat, Then swell up till I looked like / I'd dropped a thousand flat; And #hen the preacher thanked us For some working fellow's ten, a I'd nut on holy unction, [| And yell out lond, Amen. 9 And then I'd climb the buzzer, B And take a spin around, g Yon bet I'd keep my pedals ? From contact with the ground. |j I'd hit some cafe sideways, g a ? ~ 1-. x-x o/-*?vi a f i r\a |fi| Ana pass uiu gi uua sumC m To show me where thprfellows | Were monkeying with the "chips." | I'd give my wife a dollar. 3 To pay the grocery bill, j| A quarter and some nickics, ? To buy the girls a frill. | I'd tell her, should she ask me, ^ For the boys, some small advance, 1 To dike 'em out by using | My old last 9ummerpant9. ^ un, yes, A'a maKe uruuuus, ? At the churches and the schools, kJ I'd tell them how to prosper % a Aud lay them down the rales. = Old "Carnie" and old "Rocky," No matter how they spout, 'Bout how they made their money, } Would never crowd me cut. J I'd buy a seat in congress \ ^ ? ~ 1? * tr-i a .i it j UT Ilictiir Llic wcuuuj oui| I . For when I get to grouping I'm always up to biz, i I'd acquaint them with the notion, ] That I wasn't built a frump, j And when I hit the ceiling, * You'd hear a million dollar thump. \ ?Higgins. ] ?_.. I j Prof. C. L. Sbealy. The patrons and friends of the Cam- j den city sch 0I9 will greatly regret to j learn that Prof. 0. L. Shealy^who ba9 j been the efficient principal of the | schools for the past three years, and ! was re-elected for the next term, has < been elected superintendent of the \ Walterboro school and will accep? the ' position. Prof. Shealy was a very \ efficient teacher and was well liked in i Camden.?Camden News. ] THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA -J COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. = Court of Common Pleas. Batesburg Cotton Oil Company, Plff., * against J German Kali Works, Deft. % COMPLAINT FOR RELIEF. * (Complaint Served.) * ? + * v-r _ l ? rrr i ? To the Defendant, ijerman nan wonts: * YOU Are Hereby Summoned and g required to answer the complaint in ? this action, of which a copy is here- et with seryed upon you, and to serve s ? copy of your answer to the said com * plaint on the subscribers at their office 9 in Batesbunt, S. 0 , within twenty * days after the service hereof, exclu- * s've of the day of such service; and, 9 if you fail to answer the complaint g within the time aforesaid, the plain- J tiffin this aciion will apply to the 9 Court for the relief demanded in the J complaint. 2 Dated, April 11th. 1911. 9 A THURMOND & TIMMERMAN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. ^ May 1, 191i.?G\v3 4 HfPSMT PARKER'S 1 j SSlteiPlS HAIR balsam \ Cleanses and beaut it'eo the Lair. {Eg Promotes a luxuriant growth. Hg^y^=i. Never Failo to Eo3tcro Gray JJair to it3 Youthful Color. . Cure^r-nlp^diseaees ? hair fallu'g. ft i' $2500.00. 0R3ER. THE KICHAIiD'S Ul'SINISS COLLEGE. SAVANNAH, GA, purchased twenty-live hundred dollars worth of the latest mcdei Remington Typewriters, on April ~ ;th hist. The largest singie. shipment of typewi iters ever made to an individual in the states of Georgia, Florida, Alabama or Carolina, with one exception. This makes a total of 17 typewriters purchased by the 11, I>. C? in less than two years. The RICHARDS RUSIi"?/"vTT T?/"! T? ' t.-molilvtie? IN r * vtj ic- iv.i wri ing from start to finish. They haven't a typewriter in their building with a lettered key, the key boards are J as blank cs a piano. This accounts for the wonderful record made on Satuiday, May 13th when tboy hcid their final < ntest for a per ' anent ownership of the Kemington Triphin The medal va< ?apt erod by a student. Miss Etlnl " arms, of Savannah, at. a ret .-p",.d of i>4.s words per minute. The total number of words widen wen; 75 1) words per minute fioin which live were deducted for e.-eh error. Thi- the highest average ever made by a business college 3tudent and is due ro the careful in> . t notion recelvt d under capable teaeners. Makes rich, red, gS system ? clears the brain 9 A nositive snecific for __ ? r cj Drives out Rheumatism H is a wonderful tonic and t I F. V. LIPPMAN THE BEST IS NOT i: TOO GOOD FOR : : mm riiSTnMF?s.. UUU UUJ1U1I1L1IU | We are exclusive agents in Colum bia for the Best Furniture Manu facturers in America. We show the largest and best as sortment of high grade Furnituri in the entire South. A visit t) our store will be t treat for you because we wil show you all the new ideas i T7iu.??f nro You are always welcome and yo will not be asked to purchase. mmi DIRECTOR EMB&UER, Columbia, S. * ? ?? C. 0. BRO II 1730 MAIN STRE ' Is where you can fim 1 PAI ij or A] DOORS. S j BLINI T-*?-n A -AT j JjUXLHi API j CABINET X Call or write for Prices >?eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee?tf?e*(i The Cald 1552 Corner Main an Columbia Bank. Centr; H. W. WOODWARD, American an Bates: American $2. an( European, 75c au Headquarters for th< CUISINE 1 Proper and Careful At Now Under New Management ctors, Piocs, Vah^s <snd Fittings, ! Igfct anc MiiJr, in stccfc. LOMBARD 1 :OMPANY, Augusta, Ga, The Palmetto COLE WE ARE A Depository for tl of South Carolina of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 United St Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Accounts of Banks WE PAY Four Per Cent, on - terest calculated qi WE PROMISE Our best efforts to satisfaction. PALMETTO NATION, OAPIT Wilis Jones, President. :ly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) ^ )t Powerful Permanent 1 ial cf- Stubborn cases Good results are Jg3 sually yield to P. I'. P. lasting?it cures 3 ? uickly when other medi- you to stay cured ag cir.es arc useless w p^ I pure blood ? cleanses the entire ?| ? strengthens digestion and nerves. S Blood Poison and skin diseases. j&| and Stopsthe Pain; ends Malaria; !|| >ody-builder. Thousands endorse it. la * SAVANNAH, GA. |j BCBHMHMnHanHmHiMII IWeAreDistributersof 1 LIMBERTSra | HOLLAND-DUTCH ?MM I I j I I I LiuwM^iw-azs p | * ET, COLUMBIA, S. C. jj i one of the best stocks of jlj [<L KINDS |j ASH, >S & GLASS | D CEMENT. | MANTLES. , j! *s? '?#?#?#?#?##?#?#?#????**?* ** Iwei! Hoteli j Ld Taylor Streets. Opposite g > ally located. Columbia, S. C. * & Proprietor and Manager. & V d European Plan. J 1 $2.50 per day. g id $1.00. Largo, Cool E003213 ? e U. C. T.'s and T. P. A.'s. 8 rrwrvo?TT??Ti- 1 ?, t* tention Given to All Guests. ? Watch us Grow. 5 S, RIBS, Bristle Twine, Babbit, &c., far any iralca jin ENGINES, BOILERS and PRESSES Repairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, to? ? Saw, Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engine* ! RON WORKS AND SUPPLY National Bank, MBIA, S. C. ie XJD'ted States Government, the State the County oi Richland and the City ates Bonds and $ 100,000 State of South * ;. Firms. Corporations and Individuals. deposits in onr SaviDgs .Department, inuartorly. transact jour business to yoar entire ' BANE, - - Columbia, S. C. AL $250,000.00 J. P. Matthews, Cashier -5