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LADIES BUY YOUR COAT" ??___m?mmmmmmmm__?______ SUIT FROM JONES r-:... . . {g$|i-- ;We have just received one of the prettiest lines j-* of Ladies' Coat Suits ever put on sale in Colum\ hia. We are going to sell them at a very low price I and can save you from $5.00 to $10.00 on &j/V v ; - '1. every Coat Suit you buy. See our new line for Fall 1911. w I' ' . * { - Jones Cash Dry Goods Store, 1554 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. i fuw.uui xtflTTK TTS # | : ' . > i ? f Knowing the great Importance of thaae tools, wo make it a . > point to carry the boat of every tool known to tho blacksmith- | big art. Whether for the shop or tho farm, wo aro prepared jj? . Is obrvo you. You will find our p*lees hammered down fo the boost reasons We figure*bn everything you need. J Anvils $5.00 and up. Blaoksmith's Vises $5.50 to $7.50. , i ? Lorick & Lowrance, INCORPORATED. COLUMBIA, > - S. C. ] f \ IvoioisoifiVffOOovvM'ViWMvvvvvfvvvvvvefefBvvvvvvvvfvi .. ? t ' TO . < ' - I ' - 9 GOOD STO CK! if ? =* ? 5 N ' ; And best of work is the strong ? I. vi'/. jj | ^ ! Feature that has helped to earn , 3 j ' . The State-wide reputation jj t -vJ 3 and endorsements of the 2 ? N ? N \ South Carolina Marble Works. x ' > ; >4 3 ? I * ! v i |S ! All work in either marble or granite E I:! _ Is IS Guaranteed to satisfy. We sell iron Hi ^ s 4. n i ' M ^ ' *:]! Fence also. Write or call to pi 2 ' * j ij ;> See us and we will see that 5 rj Your interest is protected. jj X _ |J i'ij SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS, I : * m 1 j Phono 1558. : : 1707 Main Street, J ' I COLUMBIA, : S. C. [ 'X . i H J R. V. STILLER, Manager. s : F. H. HYATT, Proprietor. \* " xmiumimiiimiiiHHiiiimll i 5 IS IT PAINT? ft 5 > we have rr^p | J The Very Best Goods and 5 5 Rightly Priced, S \ Webb's Art Store \ 5 1627IMaln Street ... Columbia, S. C. h J DECORATORS: In Burlap, Tapestries and Wall Payers. A T A... IU..I, C.ii.U.J A ^ VUI vt WI1J nwm ^ Jvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvw t' A Grandmother at Thirty. A grandmother of two children at the age of two and three, at 30 years, is the record of Mrs. E. W. Bender, of Atlanta. : It is claimed that Mrs. Bender is the youngest grandmother on record and the case is one of the most remarkable outside of tropical conntries. Mrs Bender, who is 31 years old, was born in 1SS0 in South Carolina. She was married to E. W. Moore, at Columbia, S. C., in 18S2. She was only 13 years and three months old when her first chiid was born. This child, a daughter, was married in 1909 to Edward Sinclair, and in January, 1910, gave birth to twin9, the mother being barely 16 ana the grandmother not yet 30. In January of this year Mrs. Bender's daughter gave birth to another child, the third of the grandchildren. Mr. Moore died when Mrs. Sinclair was an infant. Later his widow married E. W. Bender and that union has been blessed by several children. Physicians claim it is rare in this part of the world that a woman becomes a grandmother even in the early thirties. Attacks School Principal, A severe attack on school principal, Chas. B. Allen, of Syivania, Ga., is thus told by him. "For more than three years," ne writes, "I suffered imlescri babie torture rrom jiuum;u.b u, jivtr^r and stomach trouble and cii-eastd kidneys. All remedies failed till X used Electric Eit'or.-, buc four co.tles ot this wonderful remedy cured me completely.bueh results are common Thousands bless tliem for curing stomach trouble, female compl&ints, kidney disorders, biliousness, and for new health and vigor. Try them. Only 5(. c at Kauimann Drug Co. 9 Candy Prices Soar Willi Sugar. St. Louis, Mo., Sepfc 14.?Where the juvenile customer of a candy shop had been accustomed to receive 10 sticks of candy for a nickle, now he will get but eight, all because of the 2-cent jump in the price of sugar recently while the candy market has followed the sugar markef upward, it has not advanced so fast nor done so far, according to a local manufacturer of sweets. ? ? Foley's Kidney Remedy. Liquid Is a great medicine of proven value for both acute and chronic kidney and bladder ailments. It is especially rec- ? ommended to elderly people for its wonderful tonic and reconstructive qualities, and the permanent reiiei ana comfort it gives them. Kaufmann Drug Co, . Cotton Seed Too Low. Tj the Farmers' Unions, Comity and Local: In our work f )t the price of cotton we have overlooked the ruinous prices that have been offered for cotton seed. At prices that have prevailed we shonld use thera fcr fertilizer rather than sell. I have been informed, and believe it to be reliable, that the market for cotton seed oil and by products, and the price of meal, would warrant $28 to $30 per tou for seed. Take care of your seed. Pick and gin your cotton dry. Store the seed in small piles, well protected from the weather, and do not sell any seed till *the market advances considerably. E. W. Dabbs, President South Carolina State Farmers' Union. wc i - cj r\ o 1 o 1011 XUity fcJS Viiie, V., iU) ion. Never in the history of civilization has there been a gpeater premium on well trained minds than at the present time. Never were business entergrisea conducted on a greater scale or required more skillful management. Mediocrity of indifferent service will no longer be tolerated. The young man or woman must be able to do the work required by this exacting age or give way to those who can. We have the facilities for supplying what the busin ^ss world demands. Our course of study is modern, our teachers are earnest, zealous and practical, and our appointments firstcla9s We cannot expect to secure nor deserve the patronage of the public unless we do thorough work, for the success of our school depends upon the success of our graduates. There is no time like the present. Improve the present and you assure tne iurure. Address C. J. Richards, President. The Richards Business College Savanhah, Ga. Truest and Best Girls. The truest, best and sweetest type of the girl of today does not come from the home of wealth, she steps out from the horse wtere is comfort rather than luxury. She belongs to the great middle class?that class which has ^.iven us the best wifehood, which has given helpmates to the foremost men of oar time; which teaches its daughters the true meaning of love; which teacbes the manners of the drawing room and the practical life of tl e kitchen as well as teaches its girls the responsibilities of wifehood and the grestaess of moth1 e:hood, HEALTH INSURANCE The man who Insures his life Is wise for bis family. The man who insures his health Is wise both for his family and himself. You may insure health by guardins it. It Is worth guarding. At the first attack of disease, which generally approaches through the LIVER and maniJ+..H 2m tnnnmAPflhlA ivavc IVOVIt BJUI IMUMUIVI ?wav TAKE ? TotfsPills And save your health. To The Public. i Our attention has been called to the fact that there is a- rumor in circulation in some sections of the county, and in adjoining counties, to the effect, that the Orangeburg County Fair has been postponed until another year. We wish to correct this report by stating that the directors of the Fair Association have bought 22 acres of land within the corporate limits of the city, have given out jontracis for the erection of suitable buildings, for half mile race track, and barns, stables, etc. They have, also, given oat contract for the printing of a premium list, containing something like 800 premiums for exhibits, covering ail departments of an Agricultural and Mechanical Fair. The dates of the fair will be from November 14th to 16th for the white people, and the 17th and 18th for the colored people. With the exception of the boys' corn club, and the girls' tomato club, the premium list is open for competition for Orangeburg, and all the adjoining counties, namely: Aiken, Bamberg, Berkeley, Calhoun, Dorchester, and Lexington. The premium lists, when ready, will be distributed; and any person wishing one, can have it mailed t j them by sending in their application. There is still some stock for sale at $10 per snare, and application for same can be made to either of the undersigned. J. M. Hughes, v Secretary. J. H. Claffy, T. R. McCants, J. W. Sftnoak, Executive Committee. Orangeburg, S. 0., Sept. 15, 1911. _ & HUB && We save yon money on every pair of Shoes bought from us. : : : : : : WHY'? ' Because they wear longer and co3t you less. We ha^e the stock to select from. ::::::: We invite our Lexington friends to come in and be convinced that we live up to just what we say. : T?1 j. SJ. Pleasure to wait on you and give yon our prices. Harmon's Shoe Stores 1725 Main St., COLUMBIA, S. C. I Its beneficia U fects are 'A B felt very qui fl Makes rich, red, 9 system ? clears the brain ? 31 A positive specific for I II Drives out Rheumatism a: S is a wonderful tonic and bo< | F. V. L1PPMAN, I THE BEST 13 NOTi: TOO GOOD FOR : OUR CUSTOMERS:: We are exclusive agents in Ooinra bia for the Best Furniture Manu facturers in America. We show the largest and best as sortment of high grade Furniturt in the entire South, raj A yi'-it to our store will be ; 3 treat for you because we wil (? show you all the new ideas ii | Furniture. kj You are always welcome and you | will not be asked to purchase. jjj^ ^ ^ ^ I FUSScflAL OIPaEOTOFi I EMBALMER, | Columbia, S.C. C. 0. BROV 1730 MAIN STREE ;'l Is where you can find I ? PAI jj OF AL] DOORS. Sj BLIND jj LIMB AN1 i) n A -EST ATTT"D jj VXXJJX11 JLJ JL | Call or write for Prices. 5 The Ca!di 5 1552 Corner Main and % Columbia Bank. Central S H. W. WOODWARD, ] i American and g Bates: American $2. and i S European, 75c and 2 Headquarters for the ? CUISINE u: a * Proper and Careful Atte: d ? Now Under New Management gSggggBBgB GINS Sectors, Pipes, Valves and Fittings, light S? I Cane Mills in stock. LOMBARD IF COMWAINY, Augusta* Ga. Tk Palmetto COLTJi WE ARE A Depository for the of South Carolina th of Oolun bia. WE OWN $400,000 Ui ited Stat Carolina B?.nds. WE SOLICIT Aocounts of Banks, J WE PAY ? ? t j Four Per Cent, on de terest calculated qua WE PROMISE Onr best efforts to tr; satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONA: CAPITA. | Wilis Jones. President. j Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) H t Powerful Permanent I 1 ef- Stubborn cases Good results are ; 89 tally yield to P. P. P. lasting?it cures ckly when other medi- you to stay cured SB cines are useless S '. p. p. I pure blood?cleanses the entire H strengthens digestion and nerves. SB Mood Poison and skin diseases. nd Stops the Pain; ends Malaria; || iy-builder. Thousands endorse it. Eg v SAVANNAH, GA. jf LIMBERTSPl I I HOLLAND-DUTCH iBMMg r, COLUMBIA, S. 6. | one of the best stocks of i %? .* * # j C, KINDS j: kSH, S <fe GLASS > CEMENT. \ MANTLES. | well Hotelj I -j Taylor Streets. Opposite * ly located. Columbia, S. C. * Proprietor and Manager. ? * / European Plan. ? *r 52.50 per day. * $1.00. Large, Cool Sooms S U. C. T.'s and T. P. A.'a. I [^EXCELLED. ? ntion Given to All * f * r ? "Watch nv (ti-ovc. 1 IE PAIRS RIBS, Bristle Twine, Babbit, Sc.. far any make ENGINES* BOILERS and PRESSES 1 epairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Betting, In* iw. Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engine* [ON WORKS AND SUPPLY National Bank. [BIA, S. C. UD'ted States Governmei t, tbeS a?e e County ol Richland ana the City a es Bonds and 1100,000 State of South ^ birms, Corporations and Individuate. >posits in our Savings Department, in- j rterly. ansaot your business to your entire L BAKE, - Colombia, S. C, L $260,000,005 J. P. Mi TTBIw 1, Ouhier . ^\