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If Stops I Neuralgia j Pains I Sloan's Liniment has a 3 * soothing effect on the E nerves. It stops neural- B ??/! CMotlAO TY1171Q in- I gia auu aviMiivt* ^uu.u _ staiitly. i Here's Proof I Mrs.C. M. Dowkerof Johannesburg, Eg Mich., writes:?" Sloan s Liniment is -H theiiest medicine in the world. It has ? relieved me of Neuralgia. Those pains jB have all rone and I can truly say your H liniment aid stop them." 13 Mr. Andrew F. Lear of 50 Gav Street, K Cumberland. Md., writes:? I have H used Sloan's Liniment for Neuralgia B and I certainly do prai?e it very much." S SLOANS I LINIMENT; I is the best remedy for rheu- 9 matism. backache, sore 9 I throat and sprains. . I At all dealers. g Price 25c.,5Qc.and $LOO ? Poultry farming has not ye* become a-scientific industry in India. In most Indian towns it i9 difficult to obI tain table fowls. To the Hindoos poultry raising is objectionable on re ligious grounds. The government has now taken np the mattar. We are mighty happy to relate that tha Little Woman has never yet made the Architect a Christmas present manufactured after the directions for a "Beautiful Christmas gift for father" found in the Woman's Household Comforter. AN MASTElfflF THE OPTICAL BUSINESS My motto is painstaking conscientious Optical service. I have ore of the most completely equipped optical offices, in Columbia. Let me do your optical work and show you how I can serve von. Soectacles and Eye-glasses repaired and lenses matched in 30 minutes. Three tradn te opticians of many years experience to serve you and we can promise yon the highest degree of accuracy, reliability ard satisfaction in all cases entrust* d to me. Come and see us, we make no charge for our examination. 6, H. Berkman ESTABLISHED 1879. 1418 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. SAY, FARMERS! Wh* li you need anvthing in HARNESS, PLOW GEARS, HOLS, COLLARS, PADS, XJiV. | THINK OF ME. HAND-MADE HARNESS A SPECIALTY. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY DONE AT RIGHT PRICES. E. A. FELLERS, THE HARNESS MAN 1 929 Gervais Street, 1 COLUMBIA, S. C. I 6MESTER SPILLS; DIAMOND BRAND LADIES I Aikjur l>naM f?r CHX-CHBS-TRR'S A wAXOND BRAND FILLS in Rrz> and/A Colo metallic bones, sealed with Biue\0> Bttboa. Tixa no otisa Bay of tow \7 tad uk <br CSnxUAS-TfiR 8 V DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, lor twentv-fiyQ years recarded as Beat, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS x <38?> EVERYWHERE tt?tbD j Clemson College to Give One Year Agricultural Course. The young farmers of South Carolina who, for lack of means or from personal disinclination, have been deterred from taking a four-year course in agriculture haye long felt the need of a short course in agriculture th would enable them to become more efficient farmers. South Carolina has needed, and is needing today, young mpn ati thp farm whnhavp the knowl edge necessary to make farming highly profitable; and that will transform the drudgery of the farm into agreeable?even pleasurable work. The board of trustees at its recent meeting adopted their commendation of President Riggs, providing for such a course to be established at Clemson, which will be arranged to begin next session. This course will provide for instruction in agriculture, horticulture, animal husbandry, dairy farming, mechanics, blacksmithing, simple book-keeping, arithmetic, and grammar There will also be given instructions in parlimentary roles and public speaking as will enable the graduate to be a leader in his home community. Will cost $100 for session. At a meeting of the association of Southern agricultural workers at Nashville Dr. Riggs wa9 elected 2nd vicepresident. Frick. Clemson College, JNov. i;U. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE Apr. 2,1911 N. B. These schedule figares show the 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., AsheviHe7:34 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 York. Pullman sleeping car Columbia to Asheville. Arrive Columbia 6 20 p. m., Washington 8:63 a. m.. New York. 2 31 p. m. S 'UTHBOUND. 8:58 A. M.?No. 131 daily for Augusta and intermediate points. Arrive Ancrncfca. 11 a t->. Pnllmfln nor 5:44 P. M. ?No. 7, daily for Augusta 1 and intermediate points. Arrive Augusta 8:35 p. m. Summer excursion tickets now on sale. For further information call on , ticket agents, or E. H. Coapman, WasMngton, D. C, , H F. Cary, G. P. A. Washington, D. 0. J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A Atlanta, Ga. F. L. Jenkins T. P. A Augusta, Ga. There are more than a billion calls a year over the telephones of New York. r \ Shoes! Shoes! For Every Member of the Family. Our Standard Brands in Men's Shoes are as follows:? W. L. Douglas, Alden, Walker & Wilde and Leonard, Shaw & Bean. Prices ranging from $2 60 to $1.00. In our high grade line are the Torrey and Nettleton, which sell | for $5.00, $5.50 ana $t>.uu. | W# al*? handle the vary M grade# of Ladies Shoes that can be bought, for a reaaoaable mm Coma and see our Fafl and Winter Stock. T A. BOYNE, 1736 Mala St.,C?lumMa,S< C. Opposite Post Ofiice. *- J , Identified as W. A. Ferrell Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 16.?Rev. W. A. Ferrell, the Gaffney, S. C., minister, was positively identified today through a photograph as the preacher who tried to woo an Atlanta girl through the want ad. columns, and who wa6 tried before Judge Brojles of the local city court on complaint of the girl in nocQ Tlio vtrac I iJV V/(IOV? AAIU lu^liviuvarivil " ***v#uw by Judge Broyles, as well a9 by policemen and reporters who had seen the matrimonially inclined parson -at the time of his arraignment Another feature to the tangle has been added by the receipt of a letter from Gaffney stating that Rev. W. A. Ferrell already is married. Shortly after the publication of the court proceedings in the want ad. wooing minister's case an indignant man giving the name of Rev. W. A. Ferrell called on Judge Broyles and vehemently excoriated the alleged impo9ter, who had made the matrimonial attempts under his name.- This man was given a letter by Judge Broyles declaring that he was not the man who had hftpn arraicrrtfid fnr want ad. woo O ine. The matter rested at this stage until the arrival of the photograph, which was identified today. The Rev. W. A. Ferroll when on trial stated under oath that he was not married. ? The boy's appetite is often the source of amazement If you wouid have such an appetite take Chamberlain's Tablets. They not ~nly create a healthy appetite, but strengthen the stomach and enable it to do its work naturally. For sale by All Dealers. "The captain swam ashore," reported a country newspaper, describing a wreck, "as did also the stewardess. She was insured for 3,000 pounds sterling and carried 200 tons of pig iron! "-Tit-Bits. For coughing, dryness and tickling in the t hroat, hoarseness and all coughs and colds, take Foley's Honey and Tar j Compound, Contains no opiates. Kaufmann Drug Co. i The virgin forest area of the Philippine Islands, covering 25,000,000 acres, contains 200,000,000,000 board feet of 1 - L ? _ 1 I r\AA AAA Ai A A A iumoer, wni:e tne zuu,uuu,u"u or roresc [ reserves of the United States contain 400,000,000,000 feet of timber. Starts Much Trouble. If ail people knew that neglect of constipation would result in severe indigestion, yellow jaundice or virulent liver trouble they would soon take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and end it. Its the only safe way. Best for biliousness, headache, dyspepsia, chills and debility. 25c at Kaufmann Drug Co The Inevitable Trouble. I cannot run the old cars I ran long years ago; For they are so old-fashioned now, And they're so awful slow, I can't keep up to this year's pace, They wouldn't stand the strain; I cannot run the old cars Or take them out again. I cannot run the old cars, They aren't built just right; The aspiration pipe9 get loose, The carbureter tight. The steering-gear declines to work, The jump-spark will not play; I cannot run the old cars, They will not do today. ; I cann >t run the old cars, They haven't any speed; And all the run is, nowadays, The limit to exceed. And so I have t > stay at home? It uiakes me awful blue; I cannot run the old cars, And can't afford the new. ?Carolyn Wells, in Harpers. WE CARRY / \Xr LINE I jpgi^ACTl'l H K0D AKivFILMS, PAPER I sraPMEms I INSURIP Send Us Your I THE R. L. RYA m COLUMBl Young Girl Was Killed. A Miami, Fla., dispatch says that Hattie Parcel, the 15-year-old girl whose body was found in the Miami river was dead when thrown in the water, was the principal testimony brought out at Tuesday's trial of P. C. Cox, charged with murder. Evidence by Dr. A. G. Post, who conducted the post mortem examination. According to Dr. Post, the girl's wounds indicated that she had been killed with a sand-bag and that she had been dead about twelve hours when found. The condition of the body indicated that it had been in the water only about eight hours, a9 there 1 was no water in the lungs or stomach. ' It is expected that it will be several ^ days before the State's evidence is completed. i State of Ohio, City of Toledo { Lucas County. ji Frank J. Cheney make1 oath tftathe is senior partner of the firm of F. J Cheney & Co., doing business in the 1 City of Toledo, County and Stare afore- > said, and that said firm will pay the ] sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh ] that cannot be cured by the use ot j Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. t CHENEY. t Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decern- 1 ber, A. D. 1886. s * ttt /^it n 4 nrwt a. vv. urlijciaduix , .(Seal.) Notary Public. Halx's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the sjstem. , Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. J Sold by ai! Druggists, 75c. , T-ike Hall's Family Pills for consti- , pation. J A German locomotive engineer says t that the trains are doing much to de- i stroy the birds. He has picked num- 1 bers of various kinds from the engine t which runs about dawn, when the i birds first seek food, and he estimates 1 that this one engine kills some linn- j dreds every month. ? < Coughing at Night Meane loss of sleep which is bad for < everyone. Foley's Honey and Tar Com- | pound stops the cough at ouce, relieves . the tickling and dryness in the throat and heals the inflamed membranes, i Prevents a cold developing into bron- ] chitis or pneumonia. Keep always in j the house. Refuse substitutes. Kaufmann Drug Co. ^ j Tne longest reach of railway with- ' out a curve in said to be that of the Argentine Pacific railway from Buenos Ayres to the foot of the Andes. For a stretch of 2:11 miles it is without a curve, and has no cutting or embankmpnt deener than two or three feet. A big sugar company which has mills scattered through the Fiji Island will link them by wireless telegraphy. IM. D. HARMANl | DEALER IN 1 | General Merchandise I | Staple Line | 8 GItOCE*IES. CANNED 1 I G^ODS, FA7?T*WAEE. | S& a a rn T n > a T> T1 mrar H I ft ft! A in ft Jj w ^ r;. r? re- g i WAIVE. CAM^OIV RTO- I ; VES and RANGES, ETC. 1 Lexington, - S. C. I A FULL ?i ^ | fag?23 wmmBammmmaaaBammm AND OTHER SUPPiES. P UENT, m 1 *G FRESH GOODS M Order Today ? .N COMPANY | | [A, S. C. ESCAPES WITH WRONG TWIN. Planned to Wed Mary, but Took Sister by Mistake Capt. Htrry R. Edwards of the schooner Mary H. eloped from Kent Inland Monday night with Miss Betty Harrison, daughter of G. F. Harrison, a farmer who li ves near Anapolis, Imi. Edwards SDent his vaeatinn Inst 3umraer at a house near that of the Harrisons, who had twin daughter. People living cm the Island have often mistaken one of them for the other and that was what lid wards did when lie eloped Monday night. He landed from the schooner intending to elope with Mary Harrison. He met Betty first, and thinking she was Mary burned her off to a parson and then iboard the schooner. The schooner is somewhere in Chejapeake Bay, with Edwards and his wife aboard, headed for Baltimore, while Mary is. mourning the fate that eaves her a tingle woman. It watvported last summer that Betty was ealous of the attention paid her sis;er by Edwarcis, and it is believed slm earned Edwards was going to marr} Vlary and decided the best way to itop it was to marry him herself. ?? ? -hut- ? Saved Many From Deatb, W T, ATr>r>b- r\f It- A V.. I~~~ . v? iiAVTV ft , IJ! ' lit' > in has s ived many lives in hi> 25year* )f experience in th^ druir business. 'What I al\va\s )ik^> to do."he writ's, 'is to recommend Dr. King's New Discovery for v\ea,k, sore iu. g*. li i ;old-?, hoarseness, obsiinate c. ughs, la irippe, croup, asthma or other broudiiai a faction, for.l feel sure that a mmber of ra\ neighbors are alive ann -veil 10 day because they took my adrioe to use it. I honestly beiieve its ;he best throat and !ui g medicine that's ii foe." Easy to prove he's right. Gel i trial bottle free, or regular 50c or $1.00 jo tie. Guaranteed by Kauf'mani) Drug Co. ? t Client Thrashes Lawyer. 4 When he lost his case in the police 2ourt at Richmond, Va , Encole Sudrfozi, a tailor, turned upon and vioently assaulted his lawyer, Walter Ethode3. Justice Turner ordered Subtei/i imprisoned for 20 days, but the forgiving attorney sought clemency for his client, and saved him from jail. I COLUMBIA WMPMPWBBMWMM??BP??I II Ml Fall and Winter jroodt Something to be admired Quality far surpasses ? shown while the prices ii much less. There is 110 uncertainty about I OUR ORES!GOODS I !Our Suit and Millirn Blanket, Art Squares and Clothing for Men and ? our Domestic and Dry G 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< GINS ? ^ sad Repal tors, Pipes, Vahea ?md RMfaft, 11*61 Saw, 1 ids Mile fa atscfc. LOMBARD IROI OMFANY, Ai^iiafab Gfa / SHE ' mm Finally Cured by Lydia E. Pink* ham's Vegetable Compound. T??nn T>o " T -fftr flrro nnnTO JUL 1C, JL Of JL O lvl U from female troubles and at last was illi^Miiiiwent to three doc* r3 an<* ^ey ^ wr^aK?*- n? ??o^' s? my W&E sister advised me to iiSS ^ ^ HP try Lydia E. PinkSipn 3pi ham's Vegetable lit Jpiil Compound, and when I had taken only two bottles I could see a big M (?l W//jy change, so I took 'ill/ / 7 II ft six bottles and I am 'F ? now strong and well again. I don't know how to express my thanks for the good it has done me and I hope all suffering women will give Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetableCompound a trial. It was worth its weight in gold. "?Mrs. J. P. Endlich, It. F. D. No. 7, Erie, Pa. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harm ful drills, and to-day holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on hie in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Knss., from women who" have been cured from almost every form of female complaints, such as inflammation, ulceration, displacements, iibroid. tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, indigestion and nervous prostration. Every suffering womau owes it to herself to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. If you want special advice write Mrs.Pink!iam, Lvmi, Mass., for itt It is free and always helpful. Suggs Abducted a Girl.;!J Winston L. Suggs, a white man about 28 years of age, was arrested in Darlington Tuesda}*, charged with abducting a young white girl who is a member of a well known family of Florence. Suggs was taken up on a warrant it-sued by the mother of the child and taken to Florence to await trial. It i? stated that Suggs married into a prominent family in Florence. , - S. C. I 5 here at this Store are 8 as the Quantity and | mything we have ever ? 1 many instances are 1 getting what you are looking ? SILK BEPARTMT | sry Departments, Our | Rug Departments, Our | >oys Department and | roods Departments are 1 the best and cheapest 1 anything in our Line | value for your money. | i $4 and over to your | )wer Than Any. g BMMWMWMMBWWW? ???f??? OUR PIES ve found favor with everybody >abes and men, the little girl in lafores and her mother and her indmother. They are of the eet delicious, wholesome, >lt-in-your -month kind, and >'re anxious to have ^ou try m if you don't know the promts of our ovens. If ^ou do ow we won't have to ask you. MINCER'S STUM BAKERY COLUMBIA, S. 6. EPAIRS S, Brfetk Twtee, BrtMt, ftc? far any mfca dGINES, BOILERS aorf PRESSES rs far sane. Sbaftins, Pulleys, BaMfafc la* Sblafk. and Utii ftRHs, Gatofiaa Maaa N WORKS AN? SUPPLY