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WHEN YOU YAWN A GOOD DEAL In the da/ time, and feel dull, lazy and discouraged, you have j every symptom of a torpid liver. i Simmons Red Z Liver Regulator (The Powder Form) is a fine tonic for a disordered liver. It acta promptly. The bilious impurities which have I interfered with the free action of the liver are driven out, the j stomach is cleansed and* strengthened so that it can f more thoroughly digest food, b The bowels arc purified and ajj regular habit re-established. 3 j c y It is a splendid medicine for? the whole system, Promotes J ; a feeling of energy, mental j activity and cheerful spirits J ! Soli by Dealers. PricSj ?:ckage, $1,CD ? | A3k for th* eencinf vtih tbo IlcA 7. on ilm label. JI jj I you car.iioi get it. re?r?..t to us. we wi:l sviid by mail j 1 postpaid. Simmons Liver Regulator is also put up i:\ I liquid form for those who pre fer it. iTicc, 4.1.00 pti ; , bottle. Look for tbo Led Z label. i. H. ZQUft & CO., Props., St Lcds, Ms. \ -? * R-l THE STATE FAIR. r The State Fair this j^ear will be held October 30th to and inclusive of November 3rd. L There are more reasons than ever hy the people of South Carolina j ^should take this one holiday and meet [ Cthe State Fair. Reduced railroad rates have been nounced for the round trip. I VP&h ?? _ _ gass* jrarjior jm BEN DAVID, 1320 MAIN ST. 0pp. Palmetto fi Best cooking and litest Eestau: fcv "< SkA--;' Special Bates by tbe Wee Me: S - Knowing tho great importanc | point to carry the best of every ing art. Whether for the shop I to serve you. You will find our I lowest reasonable figure on ev ' Anvils $i>.00 and up. Blacks | Lorick & I INCORPC r I ' COLUMBIA, IS 11 Blips ill I ICWWJJ i s I : I ; t And best of work is ! *" i; f Feature that has hi The State-wid }ji \ ! J and endorse j I South Carolina I ; (8; All work in ei g Guaranteed to si ? g Fence also. Wri ijjj See us and we v j Your interest is ! SOUTH CAROLINA jjf 2 Phone 1558. | COLUMBIA, ; R. V. STILLER, Manager. t jyimmmmmimiiliiiiTii Li. - ! A Cure For Gloomy Days. j When days are dark and gloomy, ! And things seem all askew, | Ju8D manufacture sunshine; Just think of skies all blue, ! Just think of all things cheerful, And sing a happy song j And hunt up things to laugh about, To help the day along. I Make those about you cheerful ! With merry words, and smile, i The clouds can't last forever, | Forget them for a while, j So manufacture sunshine, I A> d defy the gioo 117 day; j And almost before you know it Clouds will huye passed away, i ? Mary D. Erine, in Christian World ! and Evar.gt list. 1 ? 1 . 1 | Aft'"r exposure, and when you feel | a cold C5 ning on, take Fole v's Honey [ ;.t (i , ar 'ouip3Q.;id. it checks e.nd reI ieves. Us j no substitute The genuine* Une genuine in a yjilow package always. Kaufmaim Drug Co. The city council cf Orangeburg refuse a to nermit "The Clansman" to bo played in that city. Hot Water fj Instantaneously j for city residences $16.00; for country residences $20.00. No danger. Simplest heater on the market. Have sold givingsatisfaction COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, I823 \V. Gervais St. Columbia. S. C. gpfejgj? Tb&SW VWiaA toy i Proprietor, aiionul Bank COLUMBIA, S. 0. rant in Columbia. For Ladies and Gentlemen k. lis at all Hours?Night or Day i Vv ^ - * u? * ; e of these tools, we make it a ? tool known to the blacksmith- [ or the farm, we are prepared 1 p'ices hammered down fo the > orything you need, imith'n Vises S5.50 to S7.50. Lowrance, )RATED. S. O. _r ? I I STOCK1! N N N 4l%~ |?J UIC SUUllg n >lped to earn 5 le reputation 5 >ments of the J _ N Vlarble Works. j: ' M M ither marble or granite 3 itisfy. We sell iron i|j ; J h te or call to \i rill see that j S protected. (j M MARBLE WORKS, iS 1707 Main Street, i J : S. C. ? I i F. H. HYATT, Proprietor. !Cj 'H Programme Lower Baptist Union. The lower union of the Lexington Baptist association will be held in Congaree Church at Styx, on October 2S. Following u the programme: 1C to 10:30?Devotional exercise. 10:30 to 11?Enrollment of delegates. 11 to 12?Sermon by W. L. Keel. 12 to 1?Recess lor dinner. 1 to 2?First query: "Wherein lies the Value of Church Attendance," opened by J. G. Failaw or D. J. Knotts. 2 to3?Second query: "Christians' Obligations in Giving to the Support or the Gospel," opened by W. T. Smith or R. J. Failaw. 3 to 4?Third query: "What is the Duiy of Church Members to the Sunday School," opened by W. M. Rssh or Manly Hay. Sunday, 10 to 11?Sunday School work by the Union. 11 to 12?Sermon by J. J. Myers or B. I. Reynolds W. M. Rish, Chairman Committee. Ha&sfed So Telegraph Pole Kathan Lacey, arcgro, who, it is caargect, attacked i.urs. xnomas ucx at her home near Forest City, Ark., was taken from prison by a mob and lynched. Lacey was captured by a posse and imprisoned at Forest City. A mob of several hundred formed and, armed with Pledge hammers and crowbars, battered their way to the negro's cell. Lacey was dragged into the open with a rope aboat his neck and wa9 marched to an old brickyard site, a mile from toe city, where he was hanged to a teiegraph pole. His body was left hanging. ....... ? ^ ^ ? Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Whole Family Murdered. Slain as they slept a few nights ago, the bodies of Will Showman, a chaffenr, his wife and three small children were disoovered in the Showman home by a neighbor, near Ellsworth, Kansas. The victims are William Showman, 33 years old; his wife; Lester Showman, five years old; Fern Showman, four years old, and Senton, one year old. The Showmans lived in a small cottage, three or four hundred yards from any other place. The five victims were found in one room. The father, mother and baby were in one bed and the two other children in a second bed. Averts Awful Tragedy. Timely advice given Mrs. C. Willoughby, of Marengo, Wis., (R. No 1) prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. Doctors had said her frightful cough was a "consumption" congh and could do little to help her. After many remedies failed, her aunt urged I her to take Dr. King's New Discovery. I 4T have been usiDg it for some time," she wrote "and the awful cough has,, almost gone. It also saved my little boy when taken with a severe bronchial trouble." Jhis matchless medicine has no equal for throat and lung: troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by All Druggists. A Fatal Georgia Quarrel. T. I. Hill and J. M. Revels, farmers, living near Adele, Ga.. were shot and killed in a quarrel over a hog belonging to a tenant on Hill's place, which had gotten into a field belonging to Revel. When the men met Tuesday morning hot words were passed and Hill shot Revels. A son of Revels then shot Hill through the head. ? Foley's Kidney Remedy vs. a TInnelesa Case r Hon. Ark. J. E. Freemar says: "I had a severe case of kidney trouble and could not wcrK and my case seemfd hopeless. One large bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy cured me and I have never been bothered since. I always recommend it." Kaufniann Drug Co. Youny Foolish GIrlif. The lure of the stage led two oung girls to runaway from Wilkee-Barre, Pa., according to the police of Jersy City, who Tuesday night arrested them there with a young man who, they say, had offered to serve as their pilot in a theatrical career. BRIDE ACCIDENTALLY KILLED BY HUSBAND. Terrible Tragedy Shocks Summerton?Husband Grief Stricken. Summerton, Oct. 20.?Oae of the mo9t deplorable tragedies in the his| tory of this community occurred near here this morning, wnea uie young wife of Henry B. Richardson wa9 accidentally shot and killed by a gun in the hands of her husband. From the testimony brought out at the coroner'9 inquest, held at the home at noon, it appears that Mr. and Mrs. Richardson were preparing to drive into Summerton immediately after breakfast. Mrs. Richardson was in her bed room when her husband entered and picked np a double-barreled shotgun from a corner, intending to kill a chicken with it. While speaking to his wife he examined the gun to see if it was h aded and a9 lie closed the breech there was a deafening report, followed by u cry of pain, and the young woman fell mortally wounded to the floor. The entire load entered ner left side, just beneath the arm, tearing her heart entirely away and causing immediate death. I Just nine days ago the young couple surprised their large circle of friends by announcing their marriage, wh'ch took place in Augusta, Ga., on the 10th instant. The deceased was a wvnn*> woman of 18 ve..rs of age, and J v * o was widely known and deservedly popular hereabouts. The husband is a young man of great promise and is completely overwhelmed by the terrible tragedy. A Medicine that gives Confidence Is Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, Mrs. T. J. Adams, 522No. Kansas Ave. Columbus, Kas., writrs: "For a num ber of years my children have been subject to coughs and colds. I used Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and found that it cured their coughs and colds, so I beep it in ihe house all the time." Refuse substitutes. Kaufmann Drug Co. Burned His Tilree Victims Gov, Kitchen, of North Carolina, has offered a reward for Will Mclntyre, wanted in Rutherford county for a most notable series of crimes. He operated a blockade distillery, and now it is believed that he committed three murders for the purpose of robbery, and burned the bodies of his victims In the furnace of his distillery. Money Saved We Rave vou monev on - - v ?' - ?r every pair of Shoes bought from us. : : : : : : WHY? Because they wear longer and cost you less. We ha^e the stock to select from. ::::::: We invite our Lexington friends to come in and he convinced that we live up to just what we say. : Pleasure to wait on you and give you our prices. Harmon's Storej 1725 Main St., COLUMBIA, - S. C. H Its beneficial S I m fects are usually H if felt very quickly Makes rich, red, pur IH system ? clears the brain ? strc H A positive specific for Bloo M Drives out Rheumatism and I is a wonderful tonic and body-1 F. V. LIPPMAN, For Sate by KAUFMANk m jTH[ BEST iS NOIi IB j 1 TOO 0003 FOR , : ? | olin luSsi fedto t * J M.'?^nT?imcKmv^?i. vcm 'gr;agjnorrg=Co^: | $ Ws are exclusive agents in Ooiurr ; ^ bia for the Best Furniture Muni gj factnrers in America. i| We show the largest and best a.' k sortment of high ^rade Fumil uric in the entire South. R A visit to our store will be I treat for yen because we vri P show you all the new ideas i; | Furniture. I l ou are always welcome ana yo will not be asked to purchase. VANMETRE'S mmiDSHEOTOR EMBAUER, 4 Columbia, S.C. I ITTBROW 1730 MAIN STREET, I*! Is where you can find on -PAIi ;!j OF ALL ] DOORS, SA BLINDS T.TMF, ANT~> I CABINET 1 | Call or write lor Prices. I The Cafdw | 1552 Corner Main and 1 * Columbia Bank, Centrally t i H. W. WOODWARD, Pro ? American and Ei J Bates: American $2. and $2 * European, 75c and $j J Headquarters for the U. ? CUISINE UNI Proper and Careful Attenti< Now Under New Management G ||NJ Is ^ and Repal lectors. Pipes, Valves and Fittings, Light Saw, Cane Mills in stock. LOMBARD IROI COMPANY, Augusta. Ga. The Palmetto coltjmb: we are A Depository for the Ue of South Carolina the 0 of Columbia. we own , $400,000 United States I Carolina Bonds. we solicit Aocounts of Banks, Firi we pay Four Per Cent, on depos teresfc calculated quartei we promise Our best efforts to transi satisfaction. palmetto national j CAPITAL $ Wilib Jones, President. i Powerful Permanent I 1 Stubborn cases Good results are fl yield to P. P. P. lasting?it cures SI 9 when other medi- you to stay cured HI m dues arc useless fl P. P. I e blood ? cleanses the entire ingthens digestion and nerves. H * d Poison and skin diseases. jj&j 5topsthe Pain; ends Malaria; H guilder. Thousands endorse it. ? SAVANNAH, GA. i uO.,Lexingicri, S. G ? mr T~-y* v.\v I " Hi SSistnbuta^l^^^ I 1 JMBEKXSM IOLLAND-DUTCH s"*M | SRTS CCRAFTS| |e iri'in nwmnrr^ I | i : ^ m 64 * | jxmy* | | .van, i ? Ntiq ; COLUMBIA, S. C. I ie of the best stocks of i\ as? ' KINDS I SH, ; & GLASS . CEMENT. | IANTLES. I V A ;i i if _ s 4 rell Hotels i Baylor Streets. Opposite J located. Columbia, S. C. * 4 prietor and Manager. * 4 iropean Plan. ? ? .50 per day. L.00. Large, Cool Rooms * C. T.'s and T. F. A.'?. * 1XCELLED, 3n Given to All Guest*. 4 ? Watch us Grow. t * * ?*?* * * ? ?* >?*? 9?44 EPAIRS IS. Bristle Twine. Babbit. Sc., far any make KGINES, BOILERS and PRESSES rs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, In* Shingle, and lath Mills, Gasoline Engine* N WORKS AND tU^LV National Bank, IA, S. C. 1 t?ted States Government, the State oanty of Richland and the City Jonds and $100,000 State of South ns, Corporations and Individuals. t its in our Savings Department, in ly. ict your business to your entire BANK, - - Columbia, S. C. 250,000.00^ J. P. MiTTHiws. Cashier