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Parlor Hi SEN DAVID 1320 MAIN ST. 0pp. Palmetto H Best cooking ana finest Restau Special Rates by the Wee Me tatmaniiai ?? i |pmm J*** ^ ! Knowing ths great importanc ) point to carry the best of everj J ing art. Whether for the shop j to serve you. You will find our | lowest reasonable figure on e\ j Anvils S5.00 and up. Blacks Lorick & i j INCORPt ! COLUMBIA, I fwwffvwfvwwvmwwwvrwwm Bimxiiimxiiiiiiiiiixiiinxixs |GOOD ? I And best of work is I Feature that has he The State-wid and endorse r" i: * ? C50UII1 v^aruinia r 11 All work in eii i | Guaranteed to sa * ! Fence also. Writ . j See us and we w I Your interest is N M ======== : SOUTH CAROLINA I K C Phone 1558. | COLUMBIA, | R. V. STILLER, Manager. \ shafting! | pull LOMBARD IRON WORKS. ^ WWW www* $ I IT PAEV $ WE H i The Very B< 5 Rightly | Webb's Ai J 1627IMain Street ^ DECORATORS: In Burlap, T A Out of City Wo Th (if 4jfe!p\ Monthly 1 Jllrai? I Door s? WmmJ Poverty xSi^/ On wli ily be af J. T. COLE-MAX Mgr. Charleston, S. C THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANC Incorporated as a stock compar John F. Dryden, President. ostaurant, , Proprietor, lational Bank COLUMBIA, S. C. rant in Columbia, For Ladies and Gentlemen k. als at all Hours?Night or Bay pfT! >53 i :e of these tools, we make it a [ r too? known to the blacksmiihor tf e farm, we are prepared > ' p-ices hammered down fo the > rerything ycu need. smith's Vises S5.50 to S7.50. Lowrance, ; ) RATED. ; . - - s. c. ! I STOCK 1 N N . . - M N the strong jj ilped to earn : e reputation ? ;ments of the ; n N Garble Works. : N M M H ther marble or granite 5 tisfy. We sell iron ; :e or call to I ill see that ? protected. H ? M MARBLE WORKS, \ ? 1707 Main Street, J j ? Sj 1 : S. C. j I : F. H. HYATT, Proprietor. J H "TTTTVfTTTTTTTTTTTytT^TrTTT ^ EYS | | BELTS H AUGUSTA, GA. mmmmmmmmmmBmmmmtBmammmmmmmmmmmmBmmmmmmmrnmm r? m j AVE IT tSf 5 ^.J0 ft jst Goods and % Priced, ? rt Store $ Columbia, S. C. ^ apestries and Wall Payers. J rk Solicited. J VVVWWWVW-M e Prudential r Income Policy is the parting Comfort From ich side wil| your famter your death? ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agent, LEXINGTON, S. C. IE COMPANY OF AMERICA, iy by the State of New Jersey Home Office, Newark, N J So Tired It may be from overwork, but the chances are its from an in=? active LIVER. With a well conducted LIVER one can do mountains of labor without fatigue. It adds a hundred per cent to ones earning capacity. It can be kept in healthful action by, and only by MsPills TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE* ????????? Three Murderers Hanged. Eugene Baxter, alias Eugene Nelson; Tom White and Steve Johnson, all colored, were hanged at St. Augustine, Fla., Friday morning, May 31, from the same scaffold. Baxter and Johnson were conyfctedof the murder of Simon Silverstein, a Jacksonville grocer, on March 2, while Johnson confessed to the murder of another negro in St. John's county. Baxter and White denied any knowledge of the crime for which they died, professing their innocence even on the scaffold. Silverstein's murder was a sensation here for many days, his wife and two children, who have now recovered, lying for almost two weeks near the point of death at a local hospital as the result of blows inflicted by the murderer who killed the hatband and father. Ends Hunt For Elch Girl. Often the hunt f^r a rich wife ends when the man meets a woman that uses Electric Bisters. Her strong nerves tell in a bright brain and even temper. 1 Her peach bloom complexion and ruby lips result from her pure blood; her bright eyes from restful sleep; her elastic step from firm, free muscles, all telling of the health and strength Electric Bitters give a woman, and the freedom from indigestion, backache, headache, fainting and dizzy spells they promote. Everywhere they are woman's favorite remedy. If weak or ailing try them. 50c at The Kaufmann Drug Co. Killed Self in His Cell. A mysterious life inmate of the New Hampshire state prison, known as "John Doe," no reliable information ever haying been secured as to | his fall name or past history, committed suicide in his cell during the night j by hanging himself to a grating with a rope made from his mattress. On February 10, 1906, Doe and an accomplice, Joseph Gouin, a French-Canadian, after robbing a safe in Dover, boarded the St. John-Boston train at Rockingham Junction and killed an Italian passenger in the smoking car. Both were captured after an exciting chase and on May 15, following, were sentenced to prison, A Card. This is to certify that Foley's Honey and Tar compound does not contain j any opiates, any habit forming drugs, or any ingredients that could possibly | harm its users. On the contrary, its great healing and soothing qualities make it a real remedy for coughs,colds and irritations of the throat, chest and lungs. The genuine is in a yellow package. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and accept no substitute. Kaufmann Drug Co. Five Neqroes Burned To Death at Lynchburg Five negroes were burned to death when fire destroyed Morris Turner's home near Lynchburg on Wednesday j Turner's three children and two grand children are dead. Makes Tlie Nation Gasp, i The awful list of injuries on a ; Fourth oi July staggers humanity. , Set over against it, however, is the wonderful nealing, by Bucklen'& Ami- j ca Salve, of thousands, who suffered from burns, cuts, bruises, bullet wounds or explosions. Its the quick healer ol boils, ulcers, eczema, sore lips or piles. 25 cts at The Kaufmann Drug Co. A young man named Hayne wag shot in the neck in Lee & Blake's store in Greenwood on Tuesday, by a young farmer, DuPre Shealy. The young men had farmed together and fell out over some differences in settlement of their accounts. They Put an End To It. Ovaries Sable, 30 Cook St., Rochester, N. Y., says he recommends Foley Kidney Piils at every opportunity because they gave him prompt relief from a bad case of kidney trouble that had long bothered him. Such a recommendation, coming from Mr. Sable, is direct and convincing evidence of the great curative qualities of Foley Kidney Pills. Kauimann Drug Co. Civine Hutchison, Jr., 3011 of Civiue Hutchison of Greenwood, was drowned one night last week near Blackshear, Ga., while fishing with other young men. i Lost Three Little Ones. A most distressing occurrence rcj cent!}' took place in Craven County, t N. C., in which three children of Geo. ! Adams lost their lives. Ills wife was l ! doing some washing in the yard while I the children, the eldest eight and the ! youngest one year old, played nearby, j Noises were heard from a nest cccuJ pied by i setting hen, when Mrs. Adj ams told the eldest boy to go throw j the fowl off the nest. The boy went and without looking, put his hand into J the nest to catch the hen. He quickly withdrew it, crying that she had pecked him. The second boy volunteered to throw off the hen, but soon screamed that he had been pecked al90. The mother rushed to the nest and found a rattlesnake in it, and to her horror saw the snake had bitten both boys. In her anxiety to do something for the older boys, the one year old child was forgotten for the time being, and when she returned for it, found that it had climbed over into the tub of water and was drowned. The two boys that had been bitten by the rattlesnake died the same day, and all three children were buried together in the same grave. There is no real need of anyone being troubled with constipation. Chamberlain's Tablets will cause an agreeable movement of the bowels witnont any unpleasant effect. Give them a trial. For sale by all dealers. John Weslej*, a negro, was struck by lightning during a thunderstorm in Columbia ou Tuesday and killed. A I horse belonging to J. K. Bunch at the | State hospital was also killed by liglit| ning. - i ??i SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE Dec. 3,1911 Arrivals and departures Lexington, South Carolina. (N. B. These schedule figures shown as information only and are not guaranteed.) 8:58 A. M.?No. 131 daily, from New York to Augusta. Pullman car. Dining car service. 11:21 A. M.?No. 8, daily from Augusta to Columbia. Arrive Columbia 11:55 a. m., Spartanburg 4:10., a. m.; Greenville 6:55 p m.; Asheville. 7:34 p. m.; Cincinnati, 10:00 a. m. 6:41 P. M.?No. 7, daily, from Columbia to Augusta. Connecting from Cincinnati, Asheville, Greenville, Spartanburg and intermediate points. 6:02 P. M.?No. 182, daily, from Augusta to New York. Pullman sleeping car. Dining car service. Amve Columbia 6:40 p. m. Washington 8:53 a. m.; New York 2:81 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, Georgia. F. L. Jenkins, T. P. A? Augusta, Georgia. I Money Sawed afircS^Rkv^SMffiMVV We save you money on 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 be convinced that we live up to just what we say. : Pleasure to wait on you and give you our prices. Harmon's IS h o e I iStorej ; (725 Main St., COLUMBIA, S. C MANUFAC Sash, Do0f?_ an ! Finish, Flue, C Fiooring, Ceiling, Weathei and Wine COLUMBIA The Palmetto COLUM WE AEE A Depository for the of South Carolina th< of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 United State Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Aocounts of Banks, F WE PAY Four Per Cent, on de] terest calculated quai WE PEOMISE Our best efforts to tra satisfaction. PALMETTO HATIONAI OAPITAI Wilik Jones. President EamgHEBSBgg3E5B5a? ksobw* I THE BEST K IT i j TOO GOOD FOR :: OUR CUSTOMERS : :| We are exclusive agents in Colura- i bia for the Best Furniture Manufacturers in America. r We show the largest and best as sortment of high grade Furniture in the entire South. A yisifc to our store will be a treat for you because we will ! show you all the new ideas in Furniture. You are always welcome and you will not be asked to purchase. VANMETRE'S FUNERAL DIRECTOR I EMBALMER, I Columbia, S. C I pToTii | 1730 MAIN STREE1 >! Is where you can find | or ALI DOORS, Si BLIND! | LIME ANI j CABINET y! Call or write for Prices. ers and Styles to select from. We eather Shoes for less than any one in t vinced by seeing for yourself; that will ly, Men, Women and Children. Farmer*' Medium and Heai E. P. & F. 1710 Main St. | Bu; iER mm MFG. Cfl ' TUliKRS OF d Blind, Inferior ypress and Oak'1 rboarding, Moulding Door low Frames ^ SOUTH CAROLINA j National Hank, BIA, S. C. Ilc'ted States Government, the State 3 Comity of Richland and the City 4 s Bonds and $100,000 State of South d 'irms, Corporations and Individuals. posits in onr Savings Department, interly. nsact yonr business to your entire , BANK, - - Columbia, S.C j $250,000.00 J. P. Matthews, Cashier :Vfe-AreDistribiitfrs of|l^-|i 8 J 1/ HOLLAND"DL TCH iiSl^ 8 ARTS ?CRAFTSJ 9 ? ficraSDMraSI Si 9 ; LM J F&lEl] r, COLUMBIA, S. C. | J one of the best stocks of | Jfl . KINDS I n LSli, IJ S & GLASS 1 ) CEMENT. I I MANTLES. SPRING AND SUMMER - J =SHOES= 1 You want the BEST SHOES at the 8 LOWEST PRICES is why we invite 9 you to trade with us. We have a full* flj and complete stock with all the Leath- 9 know that we can sell the best solid 9 he shoe business. Come in and be con- 9 prove it.^'We have them for the fami- 9 UU L, n C MA AIAUW 9 try vrurn ^nuca a ? |.c vimuj^n A. DAVIS 1 Columbia, S. C 8 y a Shingle Mill, j'l t priced power feed shingle mill on the mar- I 9 ity 8,000 to 15,000 shingles per day, 4 to 10 B. P.; . SB ) lbs. Carriage has automatic return motion. [ U 'BEST GOODS ?BEST PRICES" B Write us for close price quotations. A SUPPLY CO. COLUMBIA, S. C.