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iHotel and Cafe, AMERICAN I and r EUROPEAN JOOD CLEAN ROOMS R THEATRE AND STATE CAPITOL " ' or r m B^BlC&n K&I69. . tu v Bpcan Rates, Rooms, 50c and up. H Mrs. L. I. KAMINER, Proprietress, Msan Street Phone 851 COLUMBIA. S. C. i kost complete line we i^^^have ever shown in I W HARNESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, k BRIDLES, K ROBES, F HORSE BLANKETS, ETC. We have a- special home-made slip . Harness for one-horse wagon at 1 $5.00. L A Sefc of Buggy Harness for I $10.00. m We buy Hides, Furs, Tallow, Beeswax r and pay highest market prices. Wiise W. Martin, 1116-1118 Plain Street, I 1 Y COLUMBIA - - - S. 0. ^Foley's I JDLiuney I Pills f . What They Will Do lor Yea r They will cure your backache, Strengthen your kidneys, cor* reet urinary irregularities, build op the worn out tissues, and fe eliminate the excess uric acid H that causes rheumatism.' PreByent Bright's Disease and DiaBbates, and restore health and Hfe|pength. Refuse substitutes. B For Sale By Harmon Drag Oo. J E in 9 = mmr UNDER BJ! ||9| ?nusfiL NAME. | i ^ 161 gtel ! WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. If you purchase the XEW HOME you will have a life asset a.t the price you pay. and will not have an endless chain of repairs. _<?j Considered y If you want a sewing machine, write for J ?or latest catalogue before you purchase. m The New Home Savins Machine Co., Orange, Mass. Many a roan starves today while feedv ing on the hopes of tomoirow. K The girl's sense of humor is badly V wharped if she marries for a joke. V The Lutheran Synod. H The eighty-third annual convention ? ? i i * i_ Vef \ ttie evangelical eutneran ^uuruu B of.1 South Carolina, was in session ipNewberry last week. Much inter 38t was manifested 'm the different branches of church work, but the PresH^dent emphasized more particularly IBthe importance of a more liberal snp^ port of the institutions of the Church. ^ 'Let us," said he. "as a Church and a Synod, realize that the call of God comes for greater service." H Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: President, Dr W H B -Greerer, of Columbia; Vice President, Bev P E Monroe, of Johnston; Sec rotary. Bev W B Anil, of Fairfax. | I -Now is tlie time, pay for your paper. t 1I1?< -L* JJ A aI* u . WOMAN SICK TWELVE YEARS Wants Other Women to Know How She Was Finally Restored to Health. Louisiana, Mo.:?"I think a woman naturally dislikes to make her troubles known to the public, MflSMM complete restor|ation tohealth means ^9L i s? niuch to me that I cannot keep from WM&I 9^j|ll telling mine for the jlj ^ Jll sake of other sufferggl i4|||8 ingwomen. "I had been sick ''rr'S about twelve years, If \y' and had eleven doc' * 'f '' tors. I had drag?? 1 ging down pains, pains at monthly periods, bilious spells, and was getting worse all the time. I would hardly get over one spell when I would be sick again. No tongue can tell what I suffered from cramps, and at times I could hardly walk. The doctors said I might die at one of those times, but I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and got better right away, four valuable medicine is worth more than mountains of gold to suffering women."?Mr?. Bertha Muff, 503 N. 4th Street, Louisiana, Mo. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day holds the record of being tne moot successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn,Mass., seem to prove this fact. If you want special advice writ? to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman am! hcid iu strict confidence. THE SWEETEST LIVES. The sweetest lives are those to duty wed, Whose debris, both great and small, Are close knit strauds of an unbroken thread Where love ennobles all. The world may sound 110 trumpets, ring no bells; The Book of Life the shining record tells, Thy love shall chant its own beatitudes After its own working. A child's kiss Set on thy sighing lips shall make thee glad, A poor man served by thee shall make thee rich; A sick man helped by thee shall make thee strong; Thou shalfc be served thyself by eyery sense Of every service thou rendere9t, ?Elizabeth Barrett Browning. If a man happens to be good looking he thinks that will carry him through. Monev Save(l We save you money on ovdttt r\Qir SVinAa hmnrVit. V J VA MTMVVM from ns. :::::: 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 w? w Shoe Stores 1725 Main St., COLUMBIA, - S. C A married woman wastes a lot of time to pry ber husband loose from bis coin. ? Vll AM* A* ?. V , iEiEiiE' Deserts Wife Leaving Her in Destitute Circumstances. TAKEN CARE BflUIND NEIGHBORS About a Month Ago a Couple Came to Lexington from Augusta and the Man Left the Wom^n Without Money, Food or Clothing. Abandoned by him who took a solemn vow in the presence of witnesses to love and protect until death do them part, and left stranded without means j to provide the necessaries of life in a strange land and among strangers. wa3 the sad experience of a young German wife of only about twoyear's ! of wedded bliss. It is related that a man answering to the name of Glover, and his wife, came to Lexington from Augusta, Ga., about a month ago, and secured work with the Caparis Stobe company. Apparently everything ran along as charmingly as the silvtr tones of a marriage bell, and none saw the shadow which was destinied to separate j the couple. AVout a week ago, "leve in a cottage seemed to wane and finally die out. Then suddenly, the in n, like the Arab, folded his tent aud silently stole away, and fh d to parts unknown leaving his wife in destitute circumstances, without money, fo:;d or clothing. Kind neighbors, on lear i 'g her condition, provided for rn r temporary trailvS and later on, when the < facts became generally know , a purse sufficient to send her back to Augusta was raised and it is presumed 1 hat r?he is now in the midst <-f friends a wiver if not a ha Don r w- mac. She dechm s that ^h? is going to have a warrant issued for her iiu-band and intends to push his prosecution to the bitter end ? - ? -*aa* ? Saved By His Wife. , She's a wi?e woman who knows just what to do when hor husband's Jife is in danger, but Mrs. ft. J. Flinr, Braiut?*ee, Vt., is of that kmc'. ''She insisted oil my using Jdr. King's New .Discovery," writes Mr. B. "ft r a dreadful cougn, when 1 was so 1 eak my lriends all thought I had only a short time to live, and it completely cured me." A quick cure for coughs and coles, it is the most safe and reliable medicine for many throat and lung troubles? I grip, bronchitis, croup, whooping cough, quinsy, tonsilitis, hemorrhages. A trial will convince you. 50ets. and ?1.00. Guaranteed by Hartnon Drug Oo. ? Help for Daily Living. Our need of God's help for the meeting of the petty vexations and the minor trials of every day life is as real as it is for the supremest struggle of our being in the final conflict with the arch enemy of our souls. And as to the relative measure of God's power requisite for our aiding, who shall -?!> ?* ia mnnh r?r whftf, iq lifctt.B for ft%J wuau JO uiwvu v ? God to do? God is as ready to aid us in one time of need as another. We can depend npon him alike when to us our requirements seem great or seem small. He who will help us in our dying will help us also in our daily living. He knows your need. It seems to you that no one can know it, it is so vast. He knows it better that you do yourself. The multitude of your own aspirations are not present to you, are lost to you; but he has caught them all in his own vessel and will see to it that all are duly fulfilled. He knows your need, your intellectual need, your spiritual need, your need today, your need yesterday and your need tomorrow. And he knows it that he may supply it. Negro Woman billed Mary Burgess, a negro woman, was lodged in jail on Sunday night charged with shooting Marion Thompson, a negro man. Thompson received the contents of a shot gun in the face, but will recover according to toe statement i of Dr. E. P. Derrick, who attended the injured negro. The difficulty occurred on the plantation of Mr. C. W. CaughmaD, near town. GOOD BYE LOCKER CLUBS. No More Legalized Social Bar Rooms in Atlanta, Ca. Atlanta, October 25.?That all locker cluos in Georgia violate the letter of the prohibition law, but that the majority of them fulfill the spirit of the law in furnishing liquor only to bona fide members and in not operating a bar for the profit of individuals, is the concensus of opinion among lawyers here. Consequently the declaration of Chief Beavers that ha is going to close up every ciub that violates the Jaw, is looked at somewhat askance. If he mean9 that he will only close up ihe few clubs that are violating both the letter and the spirit of the law, runnine thinly veiled bar rooms for the profit of individuals, under the guise of social clubs, the chief will be generally backed up in the reform. each Farming in Georgia Schools. Atlanta, October 25.?The teaching of farming and home making in the I country schools of Georgia instead of I so much Latin and Greek, was advo- I cated by the Federated Women's clubs | here yesterday morning. Miss Celeste Parish said: "We should j give Ies9 time to Latin and Greek, i which they will never use in this world or in the world to come." The general improvement of rural schools was also discussed at several meetings yesterday, but the Federation adjourned without taking definite action. ? # - A stitch in time may save a dozen unprintable words. A bachelor is just as good as a married man?or just as bad. Even a healthy kangaroo is nearly always on his last legs, will save the dyspeptic from many days of misery, and enable him to eat whatever he wishes. They prevent SICK HEADACHE, cause the food to assimilate and nourish the body, give keen appetite, DEVELOP FLESH and soiid muscle. Elegantly sugar coated. m.-rrA Take Mo Substitute. New Postolfice Quarters About November first the Lexington postofiice will move into its magnificent new quarters leased by the government from the Home National Bank. This will give Lexington one of the prettiest, best appointed and convenient postoffices in this section of the state. Postmaster Leaphart is ever on the alert to give the patrons of this office the best service ot which the government i9 capable. According to the statement of farmers from every section of the county who are here in attendance upon the county fair, there are a great deal of cotton yet in the fields; and the pickers are scarce. The more a man butts in the oftener lie gets kicked out. JL Wl ! 1SHAPE- * ti STALL Ir NEW BR The honse / 1 We have them, Also a large Grego "0 Cauohr FC ^?wmrmmwmmmmot??on??*? I THEY \ CaugP Columbia, I b IJMIM I nil, illl 11 Ill III III I COTTON SEED | I am taking orders for a limited number of bushels of fine S9 I cotton seed, this fall. j|| To introduce "UXCLTS SAM'' seed I am allowed to make ex n ceptionaily good prices this fall, and as I saw the cotton growing jfe | and know that the seed will please, I make the following proposit- H ? * TM _ ^ j- Lt.i.?J r.t V->nc?/??k ont? f V- o r coorl f\f tlio esmo fij (ion: nam hum auu *->i cu twn womt ui.uv> uw,u kuu price, give them the same culture, the saie fertilizer, and if in the 2 fall in the opinion of the Government Demonstrator, the seed B bought from me, do not produce a better grade of cotton and more ? of it your money will be refunded. 1 According to the Government Reports, of which I will be glad to secure you a copy on application, ."UNCLE SAM" cotton | produced the largest yield of seed cotton, and the largest per cent. I of lint of thirty-five varieties tested at the station.a 3 I will deliver at Lexington, single bushels for $2, five^bnsh- 1 a els, for |8. and all over five bushels at $1.00 per bushel. 3 Terms: One half cash with order and balance withj'delivery 3 s| of seed. I will be glad to show actual]pliotographs of cotton grown 8 | this year, and samples of this year's seed to any one who [will call Jg i on me in Lexingtou. 1$ | n. p. shipp i 1 Lexington, - - South Caroling M ^ BraUr Brown's v r tl? i i darnless ; Bin Ymi r VPP f ?1 GUARANTEED HOSIERY _ Jill I bil aj I III 1 Illlin || Fcr Men, Wamea ?cd Cfcildren I 'hat when you gfet a rair of KORRECT hi Ail Weights sea Colors tclAPE SHOES V( U are <rr ' tirtr the bt'st jj /&l Bex of Four Pniri Guar- I hat money ('.111 buy. AH KOERECT fl anteed Four Monthg | 5IIAPE SHOES have * ice-Oak Seiea, jj _fnrNt ':-Oak S ho leather is tar.'.ieH by the I] 19 imous Cart & Packard Co. a:i<i is free || CyjL 11 '.nil 'rifp.nili S;?h S VG iTl'eaf er ser- 9 a **""* ~&rfri4c Xirt RrpflemJ _ */&.rn.6e Q OCIT Si ice, and arc the best wearing soles it i.s jj DSsible to get in sboe? at any price. ?j .11 "BniTojaps" Patent and dull leathers jj aaranteed t o I a s t 'till sjie wears jj irouch. Ask for 'em. iv. * *, i sj* - : zj < ? 1 | 11 iimiiiibin, *n i i ii hi? ? mi mwjr. - -u* x ti i ! !]? VouShou! J Wear This Hose Wit J Burt ??.-?r-i ??2ffl3li PackardfShoes. w 8BI ICS & ARMSTRONC, OOKLAND, : s. c: that sells MORE GOODS FOR SAME MONEY SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY .. A. _ n 9 -. '*v??, ^KWBtgHSBKsju^SBj^^sdt^^^BuK^f. ?~ both Mules, Mares and Horses line of the very best vehicles. ry-Conder Mule Co.f COLUMBIA, S. C. ur Guarantee Means Something." SEE nan Brothers JFS, S AND WAGONS VILL DO THE REST iman Brothers, Soutn uaronna.