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J A HAPPY HOME Is one where health abounds. With impure blood there car^ not be good health. With a disordered LIVER therr cannot be good blood, PBrivify the torpid LIVER and restore its natural action. 4 A healthy LIVER means pare DiOOQ. ii-nnft , Pure blood means health. Health means happiness. Thke no Substitute. All Druggists* Two Tin marked barrels of fine whiskeys were seized by officers in Greenville while being transferred from the Atlantic Coast Line tc the "Hundred Thousand club" and were turned over to the United States revenue officers, because it is a violation of the revenue law to ship spiritons liquors without marks on the outside of the package showing what it contau-s-. REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND 6HILD. * Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over SIXTY YEA RS by MILLIONS ol MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE lEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD. SOFTENS the GUMS ILL AYS an PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, and :s the best remedy for DIARRHOEA. It is absolutely harmless. Be sure and ask for " Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup." and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Folev's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, Strengthen your kidneys, cor. tect urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Prevent Bright's Disease and Diabates, and restore health and Strength Refuse substitutes. For Sale By Kanfmann Drug Oo. a ear lit Bimi lit TUC not tn/iuiLii ui i iil mm business >1> motto is painstaking eons<-i. ious Optical m'rvicf. I have opp of the moft completely equipped optical office*, in Co"i.imhia L?tm*d- y >nr opti oal work and show yoo how I can serve yon Sp-ct&cle* and Ey- -glasses repaired a d lenses ' ed i?? 30 nrniu *?? ,'r%dn leoit-i of many ye * exp'rierce to serve you and w? can promise you the highest deg> nf accuracy, reliability ? d satist-.ciioi in all cases entrusted to no ' nae and s< e n?, w- make no* cl or our examh atioD. B I. Berkman ^TABLISHED 187?. il8 MAIN STREET, C ;/[JMBIA. S. C. v* !, FARMERS! I u yon ne**l aD\ thing in ? 3SS, PLOW GEARS, . S, COLLARS PADS, Etc , HINK OF ME. TO-MADE HARNESS A SPECIALTY. > 'R WORK PROMPTLY \E AT RIGHT PRICES. i. A. FELLERS, THE HARNESS MAN 929 Gervais Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. C HESTER SPILLS DiAMOND BRAND c^fpf 4^ LADIES f "v-*-r ilk ronr Ontflit for CHI-CHES-TER'S A DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Red andAA. Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Blue(0> Ribbon. taii KO other. Buy o? TOOr\/ brar*-'^ ond ask for chi-che8-tek 8 v 3>i a j'osd brand pills, for twcnty-fivO years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS I EVERYWHERE ( Aii Ot onee county""man announces hat he intends to run in the Democratic primary next summer for congress from the Third district on the platform c f a "high tariff on cotton.'' State of Ohio, City or Toledo, i Lit/as County. \ ss* Frank J. Cheney mak^ rath that he is senior partner of til-* firm of F. J. Cheney <fc Co,, doing bu&inoss in the City or' T ;ledo, County and Stare aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. " FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D- 18S0. A \V O-T.V.XWINT (Seal ) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cur* is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood aud mucous surfaces cf the system. Send for testimonials free. P. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Arthur Peiiland, a 14-year-old boy of Woodruff, was found guilty in the United States court in Greenville of robbing the mails and was sentenced to a fine of $100 or 30 days in the reformatory. Five hundred women, from every portion of South Carolina, are expected to attend t'le state convention of the Woman's Missionary Union of the Baptist church at Anderson the 14th of November. Fresh shredded cocoanut for cakes and pies, ju9t received at The Bazaar. SOUTHERN RAILWAY / SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE Apr. 2,1911 N. B. These schedule figures show she time that trains may be expected to arrive and depart, but the times stated are not guaranteed. DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTON' NORTHBOUND. 10:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columbia and intermediate points connecting at Columbia for Spartanburg and Asheville. Parlor cafe car Columbia to Asheville. Arrive Columbia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 4:15 p.m., Asheville7:34 p. m. 5:44 P. M.?No. 132, daily for Columbia, Washington and the East also connects at Columbia for Asheville. Through Pullman sleeping car to New Yoru Pullman sleeping car Columbi a to Asheville. Arrive Columbia 6 20 p. m , Wash ington 8:A3 a no.. New York 2:31 p. m. 8 >UTH BOUND. 8:58 A M.?No. 131 nily for Augusta and intHrmeriiw points. Arrive Augusta 11:35 a iu. Pullman car >:44 P. M. ?No. 7, Idly for Augusta and iu termed v.. points Arrive Augusta 8:35 -i Summer ex.-ursu. ackets now on <ale. For further - Tnation call on 'icket agents :>r E. H. CoapM.au. .: D H F. Carv G. 1 . v w a^hi ngton D. O. J. I M % A G P Atlanta, Ga ;*. i ki : a Augusta Gs f? Silo e * cs! For Vfembcr Oi i y Viii jy I Out > . .." ' *. ! St:. ,\f t? 8 Shoes ar- - foU.. : W. L. Douglas, -Met, vValk r & Wild? au^ I. r?i, Shaw & Dean. Prir ' * < g'ng from $2 50 to $1.00. In our high grade line are the Torrey andN' ttlet-?n, whichfsell for $5.00 $5.50 n d $6 00 i in I'i irif a m i We also handle the very be&t grades of Ladies Shces that can be bought, for a reasonable sum. Come and see our Fall and Winter Stock. T.A. BOYNE, 1136 Main St.,Columbia,S. C. Opposite Post Office. W" tv. r. ?r .v* *jrr?^?rBr^rTr-r i ^ ? "STtF*. 1 Ihh Made Safe by Lyeia E. Plnkbam's i Vegetable Compound, Granitevill?, Yt. ? "I was passing through the Change of Life and suffered "JfcgY" from nervousness anc* ?^er annoying 8|1|K6^|k symptoms, and I lp can truly say that it? ^ Wi; Lydia E. Pinkham's Silf ^ WfM Vegetable Comi|i|I ^ m 11: pound has proved 9811 worth mountains of gold to me, as it. restored my health an.d strength. I Wmmmimne yer forget to ten fwlWeSffiitt my friends what I 71 u '' w >' ^ -?LLyciia Jb. FinKnam s Vegetable Compound has dono for me during this trying period. Complete restoration to'health means so much to me that for the sake of other suffering women I am willing to make my trouble public so yon may publish this letter."?Mns. Ciias. Barclay, Ll.F.D., Graniteville, Yt. Xo other medicine for woman's ills has received such wide-spread and unqualified endorsement. Xo other medicine we know of has such a record of cures as has -Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. For more than 30 years it has been curing woman's ills such as inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains and nervous prostration, and it is unequalled for carrying women safely through the period of change of life. Mrs. Finkham, at Lynn, Mass., invites all sick women to write her for advice. Her advice is free* and always helpful. A Woman's Heart. A womaa's heart is a savings bank Where the love you deposit lies, Gathering interest day by day From the sunshine of the skies. There isn't a safer place, my lad, To bury the treasure you'd keep Than down in its beautiful vaults of dream Where the tenderost blossoms sleep, A woman's heart is the place to hide Whatever you'd treasure best; For she'll give it back as the roam cr/\ i117 J vw*w> ?V In a love that's more than rest. A woman's heart in a storage vault, Where nothing breaks in to steal, Except the honor you fail to pay And the love yon forget to feel, A love you have placed there once re| mains, And you may forget, but she ' Will give it back, -ou want it so, ] 1 Anu smile as all .lands the key. Stnile, buj < -v.rget, my lad, That a is the saddest j thing W .:-n it's >; i,sh-s of some- j iug nea A d til- J- roken wiug. j A w in til's in f rtre>s strong, I Wt e hiu . never c^me, With rau.n nid the giearu. :g s. Ann itier-t . drum. ! For rhefci. woi- sure sue will ? feijtf. Alio luao /t.- ? may rolL, -jhe'o ?> and ii; \ . *,a to the very cud? Ami tlieu - < *i tit wit-ia iier M>0l. A .v iiiai.*: ' -I wourd rather > viJ U' * i tiilOW ho :i:y lo< _ nomg Kit ti? ;; "f IV a. . ?oi n-g; ! UV1J (jaja WE CARRY I J p EAST! kODAii^ iLMS) PAPEfi 0 SHIPMENTS FREQ 0 INSURI1 11 Send Us Your 0 ? 1 THE R. L. RY/ |jjj COLUMB FREE BRIDGES VERY SHORTLY.Columbia Record, Oor. 26. Free bridges between Columbia and Lexington count}* hy the !;r-.t or \}>. year, is predict* d by tho-e in tou?-h with the stiK'itio'n fr.'h.v/iag t!:e decision of the .-supreme e v-rt \W:n<t} , WhKCl ' t:r"}>. 1Sof tne'jatt obj; j lion raised aghast t:: > rectus b.;?:d L- I siv, by declaring it iuiiv in aecv.rd- i anco vcuh the constitution of j$0~>. Tiie bond it sue tor Columbia township was 07b,00j, and by special arrangement, there are other funds available for this purpose irom Lexington county, it is understood. The election in this township wan hold during March of this year, and carried by a large majority. The next step will probably be the completion of the sale of the bonds. A Baltimore firm, Townsend Scott & Son, ha? secured the right to purchase the bonds, through a competitive bid. The bonds must now be lithographed and the details of the sale completed. It is thought this should net consume more than six weeks, if no other objections to the issue are raised. After the money has been received from the sale of the bonds, the commission winch has charge of the matter will probably set about to purchase the two toll bridges gu tbe Congaree and Broad rivers, to make them free to^all travelers. The members of this commission are Messrs. W. G. Childs, George CofTyn Taylor, J. B. Friday and J. P. Mathews and Dr. C. L. Kibler. The bridges are now operated by the Broad River Bridge company and the Columbia Bridge company, respectively. General Wilie Jones, president and treasurer o* the Broad River Bridge company, stated some weeks since that his company had agreed upon terms of sale of the bridge to the commission, though he did not state the price. The bridge over the Congaree i9 operated by Mr G. A. Guignard, lessee, and no statement is had from him as to whether or not a selling price has been agreed upon. It is not thought, however that the commission will find any serious difficulty in taking over these bridges, under authority of the power vested in them. Coughing at Night Meane loss of sleep which is bad for everyone. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound stops the cough at once, relieves fhe tickling and dryness in the throat aod heals the inflamed membranes. Prevents a cold developing into bronchitis or pneumonia. Keep always in the house. Refuse substitutes. Kaufman n Drug Co. A Law ana Order League has been organized at Mullins with the purpose of hunting down blind tigers. More than two hnndred of the best citizens signed the roll of membership and pledged themselves to help stamp out the illicit sale of liquor. _ . j N. D. HARMAN | DEALER IN I General Merchandise | Staple Line [GROCERIES. CANNED I ROODS. HARDWARE, I PIT A WET. ware. TTN- I w 4 RE. CAMERON STO- I VES an a R A NGES, ETC. I | Lexington, S. C. I t AND OTHER SUPPIES. ? J iUENT, j| VG FRESH GOODS ggj ' Order Today ife ====== 11 IN COMPANY I , IA, S. C. ff "xc -/*v *??>. sp* ?r*$ 4T>p"">r. r?vjv " ' ' ! ' y i Mr. \V. Y7. Miliar of Gretnn'ie is I t sir. tig the /o -uivrn Express o>.npar-y j for $2,000 for delay in delivering the j ho.'!:] Of a rl~!? V.'hich ilV.i i.iif'-P. I;:* . childre n and which lie v.*a* sending io ; Dr Coward in Columbia for ex;;rniua- i tion. Win n the he'd reached i filiation io \.ns too deco:>u,osv(l ~o be } examined. Sa.VP?'l T>A>j?TV;7 y D/.nf.h. W L. Moe~, ot Mo;*!:, Ark., '.> lieves j he has s^ved many >ive.-' 5u hi:- 'io yj of exneriei.ee in the drug busiuns:.. j "What I always like to ..io," ho wrb* s, | "is to r-coinmeiid Dr. King's Xew | Discovery i?:r weak*, sou.- Jung?, hart J colds, hoarseness, obstinate coughs, ni j grippe, croup, asthma or other bronchia) atiYction, for i feci sure that a. number of my neighbors are alive and w< 11 lo day because they took my advice to use it. 1 honestly beiieve its the best throat and Jung medicine that's | made." Easy to prove lie's right, tret a trial bottle free, or regular 50c or 01.00 bott:e. Guaranteed by Kaufmaiin j Drug Co. Mr. R. C. Hendricks, an aged white hackman, was run into and killed on i the streets of Rock Hill on Friday j night by an automobile driven by Mr. Roddy Reid. Miss Lemuiond, a trained nurte, was badly hurt, and the chief of police had his wrist sprained, i Both were in the auto, which was running without a headlight. ? For coughing, dryness and tickling in the throat, hoarseness and all coughs and colds, take Foley's Honey a,iid Tar Compound, Contains no opiates. Kaufmann Drug Co. The state department of agriculture estimates that, on account of the spring drouth, the oat crop in Soatli Carolina is 50,000 bushels short. COLUMBIA, I* Fall and Winter Groods Something to be admired Quality far surpasses a shown while the prices ii much less. There is no uncertainty about IiUi. OUR ORESS GOODS & Our Suit and Millim Blanket, Art Squares and Clothing for Men and E our Domestic and Dry C all full to overflowing of values in the State. If you are in need of this is the place to get full See us while in Columbia We prepay express or express office. Prices L We have iust rece good farm Horses broke. Come to see >7011 want as right pri< LEESVELL - '"jgggzg nan pi M, Wm (jmrnrnw WEBSTER'S tmw i INTERNATIONAL I DHZnOK&RY | THE. WSERRiA 1VS WEBS7EH f si The. ?a.rr iVew ''.aabriSgsd tiic- j tion&ry in jnr.r.y years, | li Contains tho :;izh and essence i y| el' an authoritative library. j 5ij Covers every ncld of kncwl- j *< edge. An .Encyclopedia in a * single book, j The Only Dictionary" with the | } Hew Divided Fa?s. 4CO.OOO Words. 27C0 Pages. ! 6000 Illustrations. Cost nearly j !' half a million dollars. : > Let us tell you about this most j ' nftw o n V, 1 o oiT, frVi *"rr*' -no r\ 5 j V v/x LiJU?Ve I Write for sample Is parMr. LaFayecte Sheppord, a well known citizen of Green wood, committed suicide an his home by shooting himself in the head with a pistol He was in bad health and despondent. He leaves four daughters?three married and one single?and three sons. 11 ? ?1 Ml S. C. I ; here at this Store are | as the Quantity and | mything we have ever | 1 many instances are | getting what you are looking 9 SILK DEPARTMENT 9 ery Departments, Our I Rug Departments, Our I Joys Department and I roods Deoartments are B the best and cheapest I anything in our Line I [ value for your money. 1 1 $4 and over to your | ower Than Any. 1 aa^naaaaaaavvvvvwvvvvww ived Car Load of and Mules, well / ~ us ancl get what :es. A Atov Mm Ml I; S. O. 1