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BOARD and LODGING, 909 Gervais Street. COLUMBIA, - S. C. I am prepared to accommodate my Lexington friends and the public with * good meals and comfortable beds. Transient or regular boarders at re asonable rates. NEAR SEABOARD DEPOT. JOB SHUMPERT, Proprietor. 21tf 'I == SL I iw^An nww ut hfljiviij Staple and Fancy > Groceries, H ay, GRAIN ' and all kinds of mixod 7 y . - . * foods a spooialfy. MUI Us Feed Your Stock." 1103 Corvais St., Columbia. PHONE 2418 [ A Watch is I 'Ml e * J Valuable When it Keeps Time. If Pf you want your watch to HI boon rinrrppf Timp. rpp r M. WEISS, * >1^...." ^ . ' . Watch Repairing a Speciaty L Also Dealer in Watches I and Jewelry. 1320 Main Strest, Columbia, S. C. . Opposite Palmetto Nation d Bank * r | AM MA$SF TIE ' OPTICAL BUSINESS V ' My motto is painstaking consciI entious Optical service. I have I one of the most completely , A equipped optical offices, in Go- ( Wf Inmbia. Let me do your opti P oal work and show yon how I ] I * can serve yon. Spectacles and m Eye-glasses repaired and lenses K matched in 30 minutes. Three gradate opticians of many- < ? years experience to serve yon and f we can promise yon the highest degree of accuracy, reliability and sat- 1 4 refaction in all cases entrusted to i L me. Come and see us, we make no , L charge for oar examination. IB. H. Berkman L \ ESTABLISHED 1879. 1418 MAIN STREET, /COLUMBIA. S. C. Ei WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. If yon pure base the NEW HOME you will have a life asset at the price you pay.*id will not have an endless chain of repairs. Quality f5i 1 ,f,rVf JI Considered! it is the /M Cheapest i in the end || If yod want a sewing machine, write for ?or latest catalogue before you purchase. ' Tb New Home Sewinjr Machine Co., Orange, Mass. I " Folev's Kidney r Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, Strengthen your kidneys, cor. * rect urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid ' that causes rheumatism. Pre- i vent Eright's Disease and Dia- j ^ bates, and restore health and ! Pitrengtb. Refuse substitutes. ; ' For S:)le By Kaufmann Drug Oo. Stops Lameness I Sloan's Liniment is a reliable remedy for any kind of horse lameness. Will kill the ( growth of spavin, curb or splint, absorb enlargements, and is 1 excellent for sweeny, fistula 1 and thrush. ; Here's Proof. i " I osed Sloan's Liniment on a mule for ] high lameness,' and cured her. 1 am . never without a bottle of your liniment; * have bought more of it than any other remedy for pairs." Baily Kirby, Cassady, Ky. I ** Sloan's Liniment is the best made. I . have removed very large shoe boils off a ' horse with it. I have killed a quarter T crack on a mare that was awfully bad. I 1 have also healed raw, sore necks on three v horses. I have healed grease heel on a mare that could hardly walk." I Anthony G. Hiyxr, Oakland, ra.., * Route No. z. 1 SLOANS i LINIMENT | is good for ail farm stock. "My hogs had hog chokra three days before we got your liniment, which I was C advised to try., I have used it now for ^ three days and my hogs are almost well. 2 One hog died before I got the liniment, . but I have not lost any since." ^ J. Mc^arth^ Idaville, Ind. ^ | _ S r Charlie Zim nei^nan, who was con- ? victed in Edgefield county in October, a 1906, on the charge of murder and up- ^ on a recommendation to mercy was sentenced to Ufe imprisonment in the state penitentiary, has been paroled 1 by the Governor during good behavior. Dr, J. T. R. Neal, Prop. Riverside ^ Drug Co., Greenville, S. C. writes re centdy, "I fcave been a practicing: r physician and druggist for over 35 J years and have sold and administered I many kidney medicines but none to ^ equai Foley Kidney Pills. They are tl superior to any I ever used, and give the quickest and most permanent re- d lief." Kaufmann Drug Co. WJohn Y. Davis, for many years an a operative in the Abbeville cotton mills, J and a leading political factor there, s committed suicide on the plantation of Maj. J. E. Jones, where he had re- _ eently moved to engage in farming. ' He had been drinking heavily. ?. s A rolling stone gathers no moss, but 0 a stone that remains in one spot gath- e era nothing but moss. C c r % Shoes! Shoes! r For Every Member {' of the Family. ? ii Our Standard Brands in Men's j Shoes are as follows:? r W. L. Douglas, Alden, Walker & Wilde and Leonard, Shaw & Dean. Prices ranging from ?2.50 to $1.00. * In our high grade line are the Torrey and Nettleton, which sell for $5.00,, ?5.50 and ?6.00. H-w iJ j We a]so handle the very beat grades of Ladies Shoes that can be bought, for a reasonable sum. Come and 9ee our Fall and Winter Stock. i T.A. BOYNE, 1 1736 Wain St.,Columbia,S, G. Opposite Post Office. ! i J i ! Teachers Will Meet In Charlestoi April 25, 26 and 27 the State Teacl Jr9' Association will hold its 40fch ai iual session in Charleston, this heir ;he first meeting held in that city i ;he history of the association. The programme contains the nami >f some of the most prominent speal irs in the Sonth, among them tt lames of President W. W. Finley i ;be Southern Railroad, and Pro 3harle9 W. Kent, professor of englis n the University of Virginia. D Toward Lee Jones, an eminent 6a] ist minister of Charleston, Mr. Lew iV. Parker, of Greenville, Mr. 0. I Martin, of Washington, D. C., D Varies W. Stiles, of Washington, ar nany prominent school officials < $outh Carolina. Those who attend are assured of tt nil benefit of the far-famed hospital y of the City by the Sea. The loci * ? * a T sommittee, composed of Messrs. a. z Jhefcfc, J. R. Guy, and D. M. O'Drii joll, have planned many things for tl mtertainment of the visiting teacl irs. Opportunity will be given thei o visit the beautiful Magnolia Ga lens and other poin's of interest i tnd around the city. There will 1 nuch to entertain and divert as we is to instruct. The attention of the trastees an eaehers is called to the fact that tl State Board of Education has recon nended a two days' holiday with fu .ay for all teachers who attend th neeting. Programs are now out and will t ent to any member of the Assocn ion by W. H. Jones, corresponds ecretary, Columbia, S. C. Mrs. J. L. Starnes, Hickory, N. ( tas in tne past suffered severely wit uroat and Jung trouble, and says, " tsed Foley's Honey and Tar Compcun or this and it gave me immediat atisfaction and relief. It gives n deasure to recommend this prepari ion for 9ore throat, hoarseness, or an iffliction of the throat or lungs. :now it will do all claimed for it." Kaufmann Drug Co. Med From Smoking Deadlv Ciaaretts ? ^ Earnest Ferrine, of Docora, Pa lied last week from smoking ciga ettes. He consumed 50 a day for te ears past, a total of 182,500 cigarettes le asked for one on his death bee is he finished it and threw away th butt," he lay back on his pillow an lied. Don't be surprised if you have a .ttaek of rheumatism this spring. Jus ub the affected parts freely wit lhamberlain's Liniment and it wi oon disappear. Sold by All Dealers. from Divorce Mill to Alta Within three minutes after she ha ecured a divorce. Mrs. Hariot B. Wesi f Philadelphia, aged twenty, appeal d at the marriage license bureau wit r. B. Lippincott and got a license. Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeini The Lexington Pressing Club j eady to do your fall cleaning, presi ag, dyeing, etc. We have a coinp< ent force and all work promptly an ;eatly done. Let us fix up that ol ast year's suit for you. Wemab specialty of this class of work. Lexington Pressing Club. Lem Sox, Manager. He Got Nine Years. John H. Pendarvis was f jund guilt; t St. Georges on Thursday of man laughter, in killing Charles G. Wire erly at an egg-hunt two years ago nd sentenced by Judge Shipp to iiin ears. Ho was convicted in Oc-tobei 1)10, and sentenced to 12 years, bu ppealed and got a new trial. The governor has appointed J. W Hover magistrate at i>so:th Augusta Jken county, iu place of Magistral [ahn, whom he removed a few day go for cause. Halm lias announce^ imself a candidate for the office i: le coming primary. Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fun * ^ 4 r* i ? cbma, clocks, a nne stou always on band for you t select from. Keep us in mind when want ing anything in Jenelry o Silverware. ( rood watch work and bes eye glasses. If you can't come, send fo our catalogue or telephone you order to us. H. LACHirOTTB & CO. JEWELERS, 1424 Main Columbia, S. C Phone 934 ???H^^?1? ???? I. if M a Our St 5. ? best and I found. W< in ;* er, Mitche ^ i the differen * Gregory g I "Our G ^^^_BBBManaaaaaBaDHHBBaaBeHaBM|nBHaBH?K|^HgHn| h ? HITS THE. v inMI M[j( 5 %lfie explanation nmdeyriih thegi p evepyingpediei J /^sf of our 0Wi theresndlutori T^ppfrJiyoi^ v/ a b Sold 3y Reliabli t F.S.ROYSTE 3d Sales C d ; NorfolkVa. Tarbo BaltimoreMd. Montgoi Macon Ga^ TT II II llllll'll III 11 I III II ? II II I IIIMIII 11III III I V ; To S BUGGIES and 1 a I > we have all grades I from the medium to the best that " is made and the t price is right. r Caughn Columbia. vr*v We have : of extra Smare mulesshapes and kind Lexir ... farmers like ;ock of Wagons is most complete tc 5 carry the Stude ill and Hackney ii .t sizes. ^Cornier Mule i COLUMBIA, S. C. ruarantee Means Something." aasraim ut' amrv ^a*a;Tg,ir,Tigic SRFEHTl SPOT EVENT c h O.K. is simple;they ar. neatest care ana it has to pass the n laboratories; oiss aboutRqystei 2 dealers Everywhere :r guano co j Offices ?i roN.C. Columbia S C. neryAla. -Sparlanburg SC. Columbus 6a. in See Our Line of WAGONS when yo nan Brotl So a car good good the igton K > the ) be sbaka all ^ I b^O?5 I fw f time]! " iip a go to buy, ? V fey* i ^liSL lers, uth Carolina.