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t^yn^^ft^^fcftftMftfli^^ftift^^annftftftftftftftftftnTifiiftiniiftftftftftftftft^ftMftftftftftftftftn I ' TC NQ \ LS I I h Knowing the groat importance ol these tools, we make it a i * point to carry the host of every tool known to the blacksn^h- - \ < ing art. Whether for the shop or the fatm, we are prepared m to servo you. You will find our prices hammered down fo the ? ^ lowest reasonable figure on everything you need. | ] Anvils$5.00 and up. Blacksmith's Vises $5.50 to $7.50. Lorick & Lowrance, ! J i I INCORPORATED. 1 OOLUMBIA, - - - S. C. .......................... sv-v. - - '' ggw>jgjF(?-'>*v - *.? ? w , . - . . . ? ? i ' LADIES BUY YOUR COAT ' j SUIT FROM JONES BwS^iv: "V-'*V ! i - i We-havejust received one of the prettiest lines of'Ladies' Coat Suits ever put on sale in. Columi bia. s : We are going to sell tbem at a very low price and can save you from $5.00 to $10.00 on ~ ~ _ II \ every uoat suit you Duy. \j ' t? . , 5 See our new line for Fall 1911. I?- ? - . ' y = ; Jones Cash Dry Goods S'ore, 1 1554 MAIN ST., . COLUMBIA, S. C. ! ? m - [good stock i 1jj And best of work fe the strong j S jjgt feature that has helped to earn j j The State-wide reputation : | j and endorsements of the ? i ! /!: South Carolina Marble Works. I k\ I f ! : | j I All work in either marble or granite f; i j Guaranteed to satisfy. We sell iron. !! s? ' j | H I 3 ; j: Fence also. Write or call to : ; " j n ?! .See us and we will see that iS ft-i j ; Your interest is protected. 3 I.; - : - ; i! SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS, i: ' !" j j Phone 1558. \ : : 1707 Main Street, j jj j ]: S COLUMBIA, : S. C. ijjj jj R. V. STILLER, Manager. ? : : F. H. HYATT, Proprietor. J unimmmirmmmiimmiiimiiminnnnl ^vwwvvwwmwwuwvv * 3? IS IT PAINT? f~% $ % WE HAVE IT|g| 5 ^ The Very Best Goods and 5 $ Rightly Priced, . i | Webb's Art Store ? J 1627 Wasn Street Columbia, S. C. J ? DECORATORS: In Burlap, Tapestries and Wall Payers. A ^ Out of City Work Solieited. ^ Many a Suffering Woman | Drags herself painfully through her | daily tasks, suffering from backache, j headache, nervousness, less of appetite and poor sleep. not knowing lier i ills are due to kidney and bladder [ troubles. Foley Kidney Pills give j quick relief from pain and misery and a prompt return to health and strength. No woman who so suffers can afford to overlook Foley Kidney Pills. Kaufmann Drug Co. H. A Josey, a farmer of Lamar, in Darlington county, had two fine mules killed by lightning Monday. Farms For Sale. In Ridge Section. Ask for free list 51 Y. MAY, Johnston, S. 0. Falls Victim To Thieves. S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., has a justifiable grievance. Two thieves stole his health for twelve years. They were a liver and kidney trouble. Then Dr. King's New Life Pills throttled them. He's well now. Unrivaled for constipation, malaria, headache, dyspepsia. 25c at Kaufmann Drug Co. 1 . The Greenwood postoffice has been moved into its new building. Wife Got Tip Top Advice. "My wife wanted me to take our boy to the doctor to cure an ugly Don," writes D. Frankel, of Stroud, Okia. "1 said '.put Bucklen's Arnica Salve on it.' She did so, and it cured the boil in a short time." Quickest healer of burns, scalds, cuts, corns, bruises, sprains, swellings. Best pile cure on earth. Try it. Only 25.; at Kaufmann Drug Co. ? Notice, Mr. Supervisor We hope that the supervisor will find^t possible to place the chaingang on the road leading to Chapin from Wyses Ferry, commencing at the new steel bridge and keep the work up until the road is completed at Chapin. This is fast becoming one of the most important highways in the county as well as one of the most important in the state. This piece of road needs work and needs it bad. "We are not agitating, however, the removal of the ohaingang from the Fork, but there is no piece of road that is of .more importance to the people of the Fork than the road from Lexington to Chapin by way of the steel bridge. Let this road be worked as soon as possible, please. A woman is willing to admit anything?except her her age. Life Saved at Death's Door. "I never felt so near my grave,*1 writes W. R. Patterson, of Wellington, Tex., as when a frightful cough and lung trouble palled me down to JhO pounds, in spite of doctor's treatment for two years. My father, mother and two sisters died of consumption, and that. I am alive today is due solely to Dr King's New Discovery, which completely cured me. Now I weigh 187 pounds and have been well and strong for years." Quick, safe, sure, its the best remedy on earth for coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Kaufmann Drug Co. The men who reach the summits are few; the majority camp on the journey somewhere, while the balance get tired and take the toboggan elide. Hay Fever, Asthma And Summer Colds Must be relieved quickly ard Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will do it. E. M. Stewart, 1034 Wolfram St, Chicago, writes: "I have been greatly troubled during the hot summer months with Hay Fever and find that by using Foley's Honey and Tar Compound I get great relief.'' Many others who suffer similarly will be glad to benefit by Mr. Stewart's experience. Kaufmann Drug Co. v Ready repartee reflects the radir.m rays of reason. More people, men and women, are suffering from kidney end bladder trouble than ever before, and each year more of them turn tor quick relief and permanent benefit to Foley's Kidney Remedy, which has proven itself to be one of the most effective remedies for kidney and bladder ailments, that medical science has devised. Kaufmann Drug Co Lever Not Forgotten. Congressman Lever has been presented by his colleagues of the house committee on agriculture with beautiful cut glass and silver as a token of the esteem in which the South Carolina representative is held by his felloe congressmen. One of the reasons for the presentation is Mr. Lever's return to Washington after a long illness and another is that the members of the committee wanted to present him with a wedding present. Congressman Beall of Texas made the presentation speech and assured Mr. Lever that although the committee could not present the gift to him earlier, because he bad stolen a march on them, 3 -"-1 _ ?: r ~ + aiHl IMKeil liNWlt! WllllUUli lcuiui; UIC1U into the secret, they did so now with their best wishes for a long &ud prosperous married life.?The State. Tlie world is a mirror that reflects what we give it?but we want it to magnify. Birthday Barbecue. Saturday, August. 10, wa9 the scene of a joyous occasion at the home of Mrs. Ellen R. Corley, near Lexington, Her little grand-daughter9, Myrtle and Wenona Corley, had recently celebrated their tenth birthday and a grand dinner was prepared in their honor, it being a picnic and barbecue com bined. The picnic was furnished byfriends and relatives and the 'cue was prepared by the famous cuist, Mr. John B. Sox, assisted by Mr. Sam Hendrix. The table was laid in a beautiful grove by the side of a little brook and there at 12:30 o'clock the guests ,"gathered around a table that fairly "groaned" beneath its load of good things. Everybody did ample justice to the bountiful spread. Among those fortunate enough to be present: Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Sox, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Corley, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mathias, Mr. and Mrs. John Mathias, John B. Sox, and son, John T. Sox, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Corley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bickley and little son, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hendrix and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Shull and little son, Mrs. jame uoney ana utile niece, Mary Bibb, Miss Kafce Shull, j Mrs. Mamie Caughman aud little daughter, Mrs. Adriana Littles, Mrs. Amanda Ellion and little daughter, little Miss Varilla Whittle, Mrs. W.\A. Harman and little son, Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Oarter and children, Miss Rebecca Corley, Mrs. Fannie Corley and daughters, Misses Belle and Reba Corley; and Robert and Earle Corley, Mrs. Sophia Corley and children, Brown Corley and sister, Miss Barbara. Obituary. Charley Roy, son of Charley Corley and wife, was born March 5, 1911, and died July 30, 1911, making his stay on earth 4 months and 25 da} s. In that land are saintly cnildren, Who are happy now and free; Shall we ever reach thosa mansions, . All those darling ones to see. A. R. T. Obituary. Troy Leyon Shealy was born August 7, 1910, and died June ' 1911, aged 9 mongis and 25 days. \ Go to thy rest my child, Go to thy dreamless bed; Gentle and undefiled, With blessings on thy head. A. R. T. Loss of Time Means Loss of Pay. Kidney trouble and the ills it breeds means lost time and lost pay to many a working man. M. Balent, 1214 Little Penna St., Streater, 111., was so bad from kidney and bladder trouble that he could not work, but he says: "I T>;il~ 1 ? ? r oiej xviunoj xiiia IUI uuiv a short time and got entirely well and was soon able to go baqk to work, and am feeling well and healthier than before. " Foley Kidney Pills are tonic in action, quick in results?a good friend to the working man or woman who suffers from kidney ills. Kaufmann Drug Co. The golden rod is in its glory. Foley Kidney Pills will check the progress ot your kidney and bladder trouble and heal by removing the cause. Try them. Kaufmann Drug Co. - Pres9 Moore, an employe of the Orr cotton mill, Anderson, was struck by lightning and instantly killed while standing on his porch Tuesday afternoon. Do not allow your kidney and bladder trouble to develoo heyojd the reach of medicines. Take Foley Kidney Pills. They give qircr re-nits and stop irre u!aritie-? wuh surprising promptness Kaufmann Drug Co. qMsaKTaattXtnwisniil ma II ill n? IB Honesty jj in Jewelry | "If it came from Sentz's, you | know it's all right," is what one ffl of our customer.- remarked to I another tlir- oth^r day. ?j When you buy Jow~'ry, you generally have to take rite "Jew- g g eler's word for it" whether it is r , good or not. | That's just where our reputa- 9 tion for honesty and fair dealing gj connts. a And furthermore, we will |al- R ways give you your money back B and ask no questions auy time H Iron are dissatisfied with a pur- H Special attention to mailorders, H CHARLES P. 8BNTZ, I JEWELER, | | 1439 Main, Columbia, S. G 8 i i \ MiMWWBFy/fwrTm"-"i'wrT-'^M'1'4J'*i ftnim-'TJwtiJr. ,^nwr,^7'w'-mm msg?nwrrm?i R* ||1 Prompt Powerful Permanent g fi^&r H Its beneficial ef- Stubborn cases Good results are ?i BIHB U ^ects are usually yield to P. P. P. lasting?it cures @3 H 'a K felt very quickly when other iredi- you to stay cured HE ? |B^ H ^ Mm cines arc useless. gtt ?y p. p. p. 8 Makes rich, red, pure blood ? cleanses the entire 9 B system ? clears the brain ? strengthens digestion and nerves, ffi A positive specific for Blood Poison and skin diseases. fl I Drives out Rheumatism and Stops the Pain; ends Malaria; I I is a wonderful tonic and body-builder. Thousarids endorse it. 3 [ F. V. UPPMAN, SAVANNAH. GA. I I THE BEST IS NOT: | Ll/nttkJC13Wf$ TOO GOOD FOB ! ; ^J3?(?ckafts OUR CUSTOMERS:: 1-^ We are exclusive agenfc9 in Colum- | B W \ bia for the Be-st Furniture Munu 8 I v\\ \ I We show the largest and be9t as S jtl ^^8 I sortroent of high grade Furniture 8 fa MEflflSNoO ^ II jj Youare always welcome and yor ^ ^ VAR1Q05'PRICES ^ | FUNERAL DIRECTOR | HMll 5^ I 9 ~ Columbia, S.C. | L0XUroW{??5IZ[S I huaiimummuuw ?jl m\mmimmmmmm.\mus?kb^?^i?*?s*a5e^ a a a m m :! 0. U. BKUWN & BKU? j jj 1730 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. G. | i?i Is where you can find one of the best stocks of l\ ^PAINTS| OF ALL KINDS | DOORS, SASH, j BLINDS & GLASS J LIME AND CEMENT. | | CABINET MANTLES. f j!j Call or write for Prices. 1 I The Caldwell Hotel* I 9 ' 9 J 1552 Corner Main and Taylor Streets. Opposite * J Columbia Bank. Centrally located. Columbia, & C> % t H. W. WOODWARD, Proprietor and Manager. <> { American and European Plan. ? J Bates: American $2. and $2.50 per day. ? 5 European, 75c and $1.00. Large, Cool Rooms Z 0 9 5 Headquarters for the U. C. T.'s and T. P. A.'s. * S CUISINE UNEXCELLED. S 9 ~ ? 9 Proper and Careful Attention Given to All Gue>i>. ? 9 i . r ? Now Under New* Management Watch n- <4r.>w. \ /^IM REPAIRS ?L B H I SAWS. RIBS. Bristle Twine. Babbit. &c.. far any irafce I I ^ of Gin ENGINES, BOILERS and PRESSES * and Repairs for same. Shafting* Pulleys, Belting. In* lectors. Pipes. Valves and Fittings, Light Saw, Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engines Cane Mills in stock. LOMBARD IRON WORKS AND 9UPPLV COM PAN V, Augusta, Ga. Tfss* Psiiifpti? $ }sti?nssl COLUMBIA, S. C. WE A HE ' A Depository tor the Urvt d St-, tes Government, the State cf Sonrh Carolina il.e Coa-ity 01 Kichland and the City of Columbia. WE OWN ?400.000 United Stf?r.-& Boi ds and $100,000 State of Sonth Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT _ w l, o | Accounts of ?>auks, Firms, Covf orations and Individuals; WE PAY Four Per Cent, on detosCs in cr.r Savings Department, interest calculated qnmteriy. WE PROMISE Our beat efforts to transact \or.r business to yoar entire < satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL BANE, - - Columbia, S. 0, OA PITA Li *J5(\0<K).0Oj Wilie Jones. President. J. P. Mattbkwf, Cashier' i I