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i <ifc<M^rnTwiiTi"*>rftrhr>r>ftni<,fcmarmmnfrin'rti US J\ SC' ! r^Li'' ^ j I . ; -i Knowing the great imports \ point to carry the best of ev < ina art. Whether for the shi I to serve you. You will find < J lowest reasonable figure on Anvils $6.00 and up. Bla< Lorlck & i INCORI - I COLUMBIA, MSWeMMMMSmBSMMSMISnMi Mi mi || i|| i mi I We Sell Ladie $2.50 Shoes Since January 1st, we our line of shoes to Ladies' Solid Leather The same Shoes we have bee I and which you will always j for we will sell to you for it $1 A , | \ A Complete Line of Ladies' Trim We specially invite all our Store. ' * s Innoo Paoh fir IJUIIQO UUOII Ul ( 1664 MAIN ST., * h ?; ? V > . ,7: , . /, ' .. Mi i ii i 111 [HiiimiHiiiiiUHiHi | GOOD ! I \ * And best of work is 5 Feature that has h . | The State-wii i and endors 5 South Carolina . f,: _ All work in e ;J; Guaranteed to s j ] 11 Fence also. Wr ]> See us and we \ <1 j Your interest is h CA1ITU CAROLINA Phone 1558. g COLUMBIA, q R? V. STILLER, Manager. IMMMMBMMMB????? ??a e www www I IS IT PAD I WE 1 5 The Very I s Rightly | Webb's P ? 1627sMaln Street ^ DECORATORS: In Burlap, A Out of City W SMITH JN' ince of these tools, we make it a try tool known to the blacksnvthop or the farm, we are prepared >ur prices hammered down fo the everything you need, cksmith's Vises S5.50 to $7.50. Lowrance, PORATED. - S* Ci :s $2.00 and. I For $1.50 | have decided to confine 1 Shoes to Retail fit $1.50 i n selling foi ?2.00 and ?2.50 fl >ay the other fellow high prices i le low price of | .50 ? Dry Goods, Notions, | med Hats, Etc. | Lexingtonians to visit | _ ? I. Ai 1 y woos aiore, i . COLUMBIA, S. C. | " ""vff STOCK M N N the strong ?j elped to earn pi M de reputation ! | lements of the ; j M | H Marble Works. 3 H >4 j ither marble or granite !g> atisfy. We sell iron jj j H I ite or call to S j X i/ill see that ? . protected. 5 i * j MARBLE WORKS, fc 1707 Main Street, P s S. C. E : F. H. HYATT, Proprietor, g ! 1^???????????f wwwwww? JT? ?Bk $ HAVE IT^P | test Goods and 5 r Prinorl f (rt Store J Columbia, S. C. J Tapestries and Wall Payers. J fork Solicited. 2 ^wwwvwwvt a Excursion Bates via Southern ! Eailway From Lexington,S. C.;' ! ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. > AND RETURN $'3 40: i ) j > Account meeting Grand Lod^e B. > P. 0. E., July 10-15, 1911, tickets ' sold Julv 7, 8 and 9, 1911 good re- I ; > turning July 20. Extension until : > Aug. 20, by depositing ticket and \ payment of one cloilar. > ROCHESTER, N. Y. | AND RETURN $30.45 > Account meeting Ancient Order ! Nobles of the Mj'stic Shrine Imk nerial Council, July 11 13, 1911. Tickets sold July 7. 8, and 9, i 1911, good Returning July 18, 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. Tick' ets sold June 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, Ju| ly 1, 8, 9 aDd 15, 1911, only, good ) returning to reach original st-art| ing point fifteen days from, but | not including, date of sale. Ex tension until Sept. 30, by deposit1 ing ticket and payment of $1.00 ad[ ditional. CHARLOTTSVILLE, VA. | AND RETURN $12.50 * ? t, , ; Account university 01 Virginia Sumner School, June 17, 19. 20, 23, 21, 26 and Julv 3 and 10, 1911, > good returning fifteen days from I but not inol'^'Mp'dfl^Ex> tension until Sept. 30th bydeposit ing ticket and payment of one dol! lar. [ MONTEAGLE, TENN. and Return, SEWANEE, TENN. | AND RETURN *13.75 I Account Opening week, Jul / 1-10, > 1911; Monfceagie Bible School, Ju & ly 15-25, 1911; Monteagla Sunday School Institute, July 23, August 30, 1911. Tickets sold June 30, Ju" ly 1, 3, 15, 22, 29. August 11, 12 and 18, 1911. Good returning SepI tern her 5, 1911. PHILADELPHIA, PA., AND RETURN $21.50 Proportionately reduced rates from U fTAn 1 f ULIJfi JIUlLlllS. ^UUVCIiJfilU OUIltuules, 9uperb service, Pullman cars oil all through trains, dining car 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. - ?? --4 ? ?? - THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Court of Common Pleas. "RofnoKnrfy Hnflnh Oil nr>mnjtip Plff.. against German Kali Works. Deft. COMPLAINT FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Served.) To the Defendant, Ger man Kali Works: YOU Are Hereby Summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of w lich a copy is herewith seryed UDon yon, and to serve 8 ; copy of yonr answer to the said complaint^on the snbscribers at their office in Bateslmrg, S. C., within twenty ( days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and, if yon fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plain nn in bins ttuuuu win ayvij ^ vuo , Conrt for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated, April 11th, 1911. THURMOND & TIMMERMAN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. May 1, 1911.?-6 w3 4 1 Tutt'sPills will save the dyspeptic from many 1 days of misery, and enable him to eat whatever he wishes. They prevent SICK HEADACHE, cause the food to assimilate and notir* \ ish the body, give keen appetite, ( DEVELOP FLESH \ and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar \ coated ] Take No Substitute. j ? i Never in the history of civilization has there been a gpeater premium on well trained minds than at the present time. Never were business enterprises conducted on a greater scile cr required more skillful management. fi Mediocrity of indifferent service will c no longer be t olerated. a The young man or womin must be ' able to do tlie work required by this exacting age or give way to those who * can. 1 We have the facilities for supplying i what the business world demands. Oar course of study is modern, our teachers are earnest, zealous and pr?ctical, and our appointments firstclassfi We cannot expect to secure nor deserve the patronage of the public unless we do thorough work, for the sue- ' cess of our school depends npou the J success ot our graduates. There is n<> time like the present. 1 Improve the present and you assure A the future. r Address C. J. Richard?, President. 1 8 The Richards Business College Savan- j 5 hah, Ga. * d t Honest Medicines * Versus Fakes, t President Taft's recent message suggesting an amendment to the Pure Fobd and Drags law in its relat on to prepared medicines, does not refer to ^ such standard medicines as Foley's . Honey and Tar Compound and Foley Kidney Pills, bodi of which are true * medicines carefully compounded of in- b gradients whose medicinal qualities are jr^nptrnitzpd hv top meriioal nrofession itself as the best known remedial agents for the diseases they are intended to counteract. For over three decades Foley's Honev and Ta/ Compound has been a standard remedy for b coughs, co ds and affections of the i< throat, chest and lungs for children b aDd for grown persons, and it retains a today its pre-eminet ce above all other v preparations of its kind. Foley Kidney a Pills are equally effective and merito- c rious. * Ask for onr big FREE list of Farms j for Sale. Johnston Realty Company | Johnston, S. C, 20 tf j Those v7ho Take Foley Kidney Pills For their kidnov and bladder ailments, and for anno\ iugurinary irregularities arc: always grateful bntli for ilie quick . and permanent re'iof they afford, and ior their tonic and strengthening effect as well. Try Foley Kidney Pitls. Kaufmann Drug Co. Money will purchase truckling, but never loyalty. Kidney Diseases Are Curable under certain conditions. Th^ right 1 * ' ?* tUie_ ineGicine niusi> uo idnuu uoiuic uuc ?.t ease has progressed too tar. Mr. Perry ? A. Pitman, Dale, Tex., says: "I was dowu in bed for four months with kid- ql' ney and bladder trouble and gall stones 1 One bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy 9 cured me well and sound." Askforit. I Kanfmann Drug Co. 3 Those of us who do net reed a bal- | ance wheel need an accelerator. | Hay Fever And Summer Colds | Must be relieved quickly and Foley's $ Honey and Tar Compound will do it. I E M. Stewart, 1031 Wolfram St., w Chicago, writes: 4'1 have been greatly | troubled during the hot summer months | wilh Hay Fever and find that by using J Foley's Haney and Tar Compound iget great relief." Many oUiers who suffer S similarly will be glad to benefit by Mr. ji Stewart's expei ienee. Kauimann Drug Co. ? You can never make a suffering man [| believe that any woman feels as coo; H as she always looks this kind of weatii- j| o?? ? EH B Foley's Honey and & Tar Compound fjj Is effective for coughs and colds in jfl eitiicr cuildren or giown persons. I\u i(i opiates, no harmful drugs. In the yei- kj i .w naftkaeii. Refuse substitutes. I Kautmaan Drug Co, || ? ? ? fiR Talk about the "good old uajs!" jjjj Just remember, Mr. Office Man, that ^ your grandfather couldn't work an- ? der the inspiration of au electric fan. ? Foley Kidney Pills are composed of ingredients specially seltcted for their 5 corrective, healing, tonic, and stimu- ) iating effect upon the kidneys, blad- > der and urinary passages. They ate j antiseptic, antilithic and a uric acid 5 solvent. Kaufmann Drug Co. J If you are built right something j comes along to cheer you up just < about the time you have made up your j mind that the world is going to the < demnition bowwows. < Old Soldier Tortured. j "For years I suffered unspeakable 5 torture from indigestion, ronstipation J and liver trouble.'' wrote A. K. Smith 3 a war veteran at Erie, Pa., "but Dr King's New Life Pills fixed me all \ i<ht. They're simpy prjat." Try 5 them for any stomach, liver or kidney trouble. Only 25c at all druggists. i, We always have^ a suspicion ?that S the man who wears a.full beard has a <i weak chin to concjeal. This, howe^fr, i| nay 1 e dne to tne fact tnaii our orn whiskers are a bit thin on the chin. <, Death In ftoaring Fire J nay not result from the work of fire- s >ugs, hut often severe burns are caused that make a quick need for Buck- *4 en's Arnica Salve, the quickest, sur sst cure for burns, wounds, bruises, J >oi)a, sores. It subdues inflammation. ? !t kills pain. It soothes and heals. * Drives off skin eruptions, ulcers or * files. Only 25c at all druggists. ? ?r ? Ten Children Drowned. I While bathing in the bayon at Pen- * acola, Fla., ten small negroe9 were J tarried by the tide beyond their depth J ind drowned. a The children ranged in age from * Ive to eight years, and all met death J >efore help could reach them. The ft >odiea were found in a heap by search- * trs. J a Solves a Deep Mystery. ? "I want to thank you from the hot om of my heart." wrote (J. B Rader, >f Lewisburg, W. Va . "for the woii- A lerful double benefit I got from Elec- 1 he Bitters, in caring me of both a se- Q 'ere case of stomach trouble and of * heumatism, from which I had been ,n almost helpless sufferer for ten . rears. It suited my case as though ca uade just for me." For dyspepsia, in- c ligestion. jaundice and to rid the sysem of kidney poisons that cause rheu- = natism, Electric Bitters has no equal Lry them. Every bottle is guaranteed o satisfy. Only 50c at all druggists. Derratv Sheriff Ward of U-eori?eto\vii ? -r j ? . . ?' las returned from Cameron, Texas, irith W. B. Avant, the slayer of Mrs. Jigham at Murrell's Inlet in Soptemier, 190^. Avant has begun his senence in the State penitentiary. w a A? 1 1 Happiest irii 1 m .Lincoln. A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, ??1 had ieen ailing for some time with chroni constipation and stomach trouble. I egan taking Chamberlain's Stomach nd Liver Tablets and in three days I r'as able to be up and got better right long. I am the proudest girl in Linoln to find such a good medicine." 'or sale by all dealers. 9 J Br Makes rich, red, pure bl M system ? clears the brain ? strengtl 9 A positive specific for Blood P< Q Drives out Rheumatism and Stop H is a wonderful tonic and body-build THE BEST IS NOT:, ItSS yyi TOO IiOBB FOR : : ^ nun riicrnupw:.. S VVil UUimJiVILlU? I \ | We are exclusive agents in Colura | {fv bia for the Best Furniture Manu 1 facturers in America. | IJ Sjj We show the largest and best as | sortroent of high grade Furniiur | j in the entire South. | A visit, to our store will be fij treat for yen because we wil | v show you- all the new idea9 i a Furniture. | 1 You are always welcome and yo p rt* i 11 -rir,f Ko oclro/9 t rw n"r/>ll.)C:. Vl >V XI- V aca'oU tv -H i? a jp h opf^E FOE ? I I FUNERAL DIBEOTOB I | immm, I i Columbia, S. i LOXuF ym*tzn&>iau*LX}>KM grsyA ., ^. v.?, I: I 1730 MAIN STREET, CO! Is where you can find one oi OF ALL KIN DOORS, sas: BLINDS i LIME AND C | CABINET Mi Call or write for Prices. The Caidwel 1552 Corner Main and Tayl< " * i' -n i_ rt x 11 1 uoiumoia j&eldjz, ^eiurany iuua H. W. WOODWARD, Propriety American and Europe Hates: American $2. and $2.50 j European, 75c and $1.00. Headquarters for the U. C. 1 CUISINE UNEXC] Proper and Careful Attention Qi Now Under New Management QINIRE L "Tl B B ml saws, ribs, Brt Il> ifBl B H of Gin ENGIN H ^ and Repairs for tors. Pipes, V'ahes and Fittings, Light Saw, Shingh nc Mills in stock. LOMBARD IRON W O M PANY, Augusta, Ga. Tlii? PalnipllA %:i I BIV H KIEI1 X ? COLUMBIA, f WE ABE A Depository for the Un'ted S of South Carolina the County of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 United States Bonds Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Aocounts of Banks, Firms, Co WE PAY Four Per Cent, on deposits in < tere8t calcuJated quarterly. WE PROMISE Our best efforts to transact yoi satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL BAN CAPITAL $260,00 Wins Jones. President. X. oke Root and Potassium) werful Permanent || ibborn cases Goo-1 results are en other mcdi- you to stay cured EftS es are useless o o 1 K ? JL 0 | !ood ? cleanses the entire |? lens digestion and nerves. IS oison and skin diseases. ia s the Pain; ends Malaria; |1 er. Thousands endorse it. fm tVANNAH, GA. 1 XSGCRAFTSi 1 IliiMHIIIWiil I I *1Tr'"i""c58Trl T*^4 H N Pj UIVIIUU !it II ffi ?" | VARIOUS m | gggr.gr-" I --x~.._" ' iV *) <1 ' I* li r| >,?,' : 73 'r< ff, 8%#$ W'F'SJ ;:i i 0 I PwqUp3i lllBr^ii ibid | I MS?tH/??5iZ[3 I ? :.t'-.'*,r^vv.:<>->>rt*.:-- i-..-..-, >.-Wf3,rO^ & I LWII, S. C. | ; i-i_ - L l ..J.~ i<! l 11 It! OCSl MIUUKB Ul < T>S |i H, k GLASS EMENT. jj i "AT rn T TTl o L AX ? U JCJ Q. | II Hotel# | )r Streets. Opposite * ted. Columbia, S. C. % )r and Manager. S 6 ean Plan. S Or >er day. * Large, Cool Booms * r.'s and T. P. A.'s. 1 ELLED. ? * vcn to All Guests. * * Watch us Grow. \ * 13 3**6********6**3**** PAIRS stfe Twine, Babbit, &c, fer any make ES, BOILERS and PRESSES same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, Iff t, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engines ORKS AND SUPPLY lionaS Itank, 5. C. Itates Government, the State of Richland and the Oity and $100,000 State of South ~ ^ a T._ ! J 1 _ rporaxxons ana mciviausue. dux Savings Department, incur business to your entire < X, - Columbia, S, C. 0.003 ; P. Matthews, Cashier