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Parlor BEN DAVi 1820 Mil ST. 0pp. Palmett Best cooking and finest Besl Special Bates by the ^ \ ' : I Bl ATK TOOL! Knowing tbt great imperii ?A tk* kali A! AM I pwint w waiiy miv w. ? ing art. Whether for the ah \ . to aonro you. You will find i lowest reasooable figure on Anvils $5.00 and up. Bla j Lorick & INCOR COLUMBIA. j wvwwwvwwwfwwwr [COOP j. And best of work i : Feature that has i j The State-w and endoi M ? * s : South Carolina I All work in > Guaranteed to Fence also. W See us and we Your interest is SOUTH CAROLINA Pfeono 1558. COLUMBIA, II. V. STILLER, Manager. > 1 shafting! fpul LOMBARD IRON WORK! I Am Heai Doors, Sasl High Grade a See me before placing you T" XT T"\ ; IN. n. u COLUM * E. OSCAR FA . y _ ?WP?P?P?PM ?Ti P0Vn' i ily be J. T. COLEMAN M*r. Charleston, S. 0 THE PRUDENTIAL INSURJ Incorporated ao a stock comi John F. Bryden, President. Restaurant, ID, Proprietor, o National Bank COLUMBIA, S. G. immmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmm taurant in Columbia. For Ladies and Gentlemen reek. Meals at all Hours?Night or Day ince off dliete tools, we make it a i ery tool known to tlie blacksmithop or the farm, we are prepared ?ur prices hammered down ffo the i everything you need. | cksmith's Vises $5.50 to $7.50. Lowrance, PORATED. Sa Ci I I rwvw^jivvmwwvvvv'vfvmvv STOCK I N * = * M ? Al?/? ^ tS LUC SUUllg irj helped to earn S ride reputation ]| rsements of the j| Marble Works. | either marble or granite jj satisfy. We sell iron ? rite or call to will see that ? protected. | MARBLE WORKS, 1 1707 Main Street, M : S. C. | ! : F. H. HYATT, Proprietor. M [niuiiTrmuiuuuiiiiiiiiiim -LEYS I I BELTS "1 5, AUGUSTA, GA. ? dquarters For i and Blinds. ind Low Prices ir order for building materi a RIGGERS, BIA, S. C. LLAW, SalesIMgr. he Prudential ily Income Polloy is the reporting Comfort From ty. whcti side wil| your fam after your death? ALFRED i. FOX, Special Agent, LEXINGTON, S. C. lNCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, pany by the State of New Jersey Home Office, Newark, N J ???_____ JUST ONE WORD that word is Tutt's, it refers to Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills an* MEANS HEALTH. Are you constipated? Troubled with indigestion? Sick headache? Virtigo? Bilious? Insomnia? ANY of these symptoms and many other! indicate inaction of the LIVER. You Xeed Tutt's Pills Take No Substitute. Two Little Orphan Boys. Among the survivors at New Yor of the Titanic disaster are two littl boys probably made orphans by th sinking of the liner. They are ?righ little French chaps, 4 and 3 years ol and answer to their names, Louis an< Lola. What their surnames is has no been established and nothing is know] of their relatives. Poor appetite is a sure sign of im paired digestion. A few doses of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet will strengthen your digestion and im prove your appetite. Thousands hav< been benefited by taking these Tablets Sold by All Dealers. Monroe Cauthen, an 80-year-old Con federate veteran, was run over anc killed by a Southern freight train ii Lancaster a few days ago. Helps A Judge In Bad Fix. Justice Eli Cherry, of Gillis Mills, Tenn., was plainly worried. A bac sore on his leg had baffled several doctors and long resisted all remedies. "1 thought it was a cancer," he wrote. 4 'At last I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and was completely cured." Cures burns, boils, ulcers, cuts, bruises and piles. 35 cents at Kaufmann Drug Co. It seems as if a lot of people were constanly courting trouble in order to win a little sympathy. Lame back is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles of the back, for which you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by All Dealers. The negro janitor of the Charleston Medical college, Josh Gail lard by name, while engaged in the gruesome task of boiling skulls, was crushed to death beneath a falling brick wall. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP THK CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK at COLUMBIA, S. C.. At the close of business, April 18, 1912, RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $1,045,753 33 Overdrafts secured and unsecured 4,914 63 U. S. bond to secure circulation 200,000 00 U. S. bonds to secure U. S. deposits 1,000 00 Bonds, securities, etc 182,450 00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 146,538 14 Due from national banks (not reserve agents) 68,292 95 Due from State and private banks and bankers, trust companies and savings banks 7,925 75 Due from approved reserve agents 174,851 13 Checks and other cash items 1,382 87 Exchanges for clearing hnnsp 10.910 56 Notes of other national banks 2,000 00 Fractional paper currency nickels and cents 1,122 60 Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Specie 40,277 50 Legal tender notes 20,000 00 Redemption fund with U.S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 10,000 00 Total $1,918,919 86 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 200,000 0C Surplus fund 100,000 0C Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid... 57,258 32 National bank notes outstanding 200,000 0C Due to other national banks 1,812 5C Due to trust companies and savings banks 1,222 54 Due to approved reserved agents 23,280 41 Dividends unpaid 204 0( Individual deposits subject to check 1,315,558 71 Time certificates of deposit 1,700 (X Certified checks 3,804 9t Cashier's ehecas ouwcanaing -. 1429 & United States deposits 1,000 0( Postal sayings deposit... 1,000 0C Notes and bills re disco an ted 10,000 0( Total $1,916,919 34 State of Sonth Carolina, County 0: Richland, ss: I, T. H. Meighan, cashier of the abort named bank, do solemnly swear thai the above statement is true to the besl of my knowledge and belief. T. H. MKIGHAN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before ecu this 24th day of April, 1912. JOHN B. WITHERS, Notary Public for S. C. Correct?Attest: J. B. Friday, Robt. Moorman, Directors. R. S. Desportes. Addy-Sturkie. At the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Addy, in this city, on Thursday a.t 12 o'clock noon, the Rev. Ja9. D. Kinard, united Mi9S j Carrie Addy and Mr. D. K. Sturkie. I It was a quiet home wedding. The happy couple left Thursday afternoon i for their home at Swansea, Lexington county. The groom is a student of pharmacy, at which he has been studying in Atlanta.--Newberry Herald and News. l . , The Demons Of The Swamp are mosauitos. As they sting they put deadly malaria germs" in the blood. I Then follow the icy chills and the fires of fever. The appetite flies and the I strength fails; also malaria often paves the way for deadly typ loid. Bat Electric Bitters kill and cast ont the malaria germs from the blood; give = you a fine appetite and renew your strength. "After long suffering," wrote Wm. Fretwell, of Lncama, N. C., "three bottles drove all the malaria I from my system, and I've bad good health ever since." Best for all stom6 ach, liver and kidney ills. 50 cts. at it Kaufmann Drug Oo. d 3 The dead body of Whitfield Glover, t aged 14, was fonnd in the road near a Swansea. It is supposed that he fell off the wagon, loaded with fertilizer, that he was driving and a wheel ran over his head. s Now is the time to get rid of your 9 rheumatism. Yoq can do it by apply. ing Chamberlain's Liniment and massaging the parts freely at each application. For sale by All Dealers. ] Acocrding to the Czarina, Russia's ! present troublous times are due entirely to the education of women. SOUTHERN RAILWAY I I J SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE Dec. 3,1911 Arrivals and departures Lexington, , South Carolina. 5 (N. B. These schedule figures shown ^ as information only and are not guar an teed.) 8:58 A. M.?No. 131 daily, from New j York to Augusta. Pullman car. Dining car se:rvice. ' 10:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily from Augusta to Columbia. Arrive Columbia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 4:10., a. m.; Greenville 6:55 p m.; Asheville. 7:34 p. m.; Cincinnati, 1 10:00 a. m. 5:41 P. M.?No. 7, daily, from Columbia to Augusta. Connecting from Cincinnati, Asheville, Greenville, Spartanburg and intermediate points. 6:02 P. M.?No. 132, daily, from Augusta to New York. Pullman sleeping car. Dining car service. Arrive Columbia 6:40 p. m. Washington 8:53 a. m.; New York 2:31 p. m. For further information, call on ticket agent or E. H. Coapman, V. P. and G. M., Washington, D. O, J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, 1 Georgia. F. L. Jenkins, T. P. A., Augusta, Georgia. Money Saved v ^^^pBlPlMg We save you money on every pair of Shoe s bought i from us. : : : : : : WHY? Because they wear longer > and cost you less. We i ha^e the stock to select -C [ irom. > We invite our Lexing) ton friends to ooine in and be convinced that we live > up tojust what we say. : ) Pleasure to wait on you I and give you our prices. j Harmon's jonoe Stores 1725 Main St., COLUMBIA, - S. C tintiitiini i Are \ ) A Won } Tt 9 ii i : woman: THE BEST IS NOT: tp TOO GOOD FOR : J OUR CUSTOMERS : : s We are exclusive agents in Columbia for f;he Best Furniture Manufacturers in America. We show the largest and be9t assortment of high grade Furniture in the entire South. | A visit to our store will be a| treat for you because we will! show you all the new ideas in J Furniture. I You are always welcome and yon I will not be asked to purchase. i VANMETRE'S FUNERAL DIRECTOR EMBALMER, Columbia, S.C 1 NHHRimnnmi : C. 0. BROW 1730 MAIN STREET, |?! Is where you can find or ?PAII | * ;i OF ALL ! DOORS, SA BLINDS LIME AND | CABINET I ]!j Call or write for Prices. ere and Styles to select from. We 1 eafcher Shoes for less than any one in cne vinced by seeing for yonrself; that will p] Jy, Men, Women and Children. Farmers' Medium and Heavj E. P. & F. 1710 Main St. IIIIIIIII0IH ? s nan i V KE ie j s Tonic! EL 1 V ( IHHIIIM i j^Distributersof KSf^? jaibeetsKI [OLLAND-DLTCH SMHj .iJXURIOU5M3MeiWHmz^ 7 \i* I COLUMBIA, S. C. I ie of the best stocks of | < KINDS I SH, ' [& GLASSU CEMENT. I! , MANTLES, y ^ ^ ^ i SPRING AND SUMMER i =SHOES= Yon want the BEST 8HOES at the r /MTrnaltl 1. LitlTTCD-t X~XV.lV/Ja0 to Yruy Wo IUTIW you to trade with us. We hare a full and complete stock with all the Leatb- * mow that we can sell the best solid i shoe busine99. Come in and he conrove it. We have]fchem for the fam>f Work Shoes a Specially. A. DAVIS Columbia, S. C I