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P MOW HER FRIENDS HARDLYJN0W HER Sot This Does Not Bother Mrs. ?' ? i ,i Barton, Under toe Circumstances, Houston, Texas.?In an interesting letter from this city, Mrs. S. C. Burton ^ . writes as follows: "I think it is my duty to tell you what your medicine, Cardui, the woman's tonic, has done for me. I was down sick with womanly trouble, ttod my mother advised several different treatments, but they didn't seem to do me any good. I lingered along for three or four months, and for three weeks. J was in bed, so sick I couldn't bear foi . amy one to walk across the floor. My husband advised me to try Cardui, the woman's tonic. I have taken two Ixrttles of Cardui, am feeling tine, gamea 15 pounds and do all of my housework. ** fiends hardly know me, 1 am so well." If you suffer from any of the ailments SO common to women, don't allow the trouble to become chronic. Begin taking Cardui to-day. It is purely vegetable, its ingredients acting in a gentle, natural way on the weakened womanly constitution. You run no risk in trying Cardui. it has been helping weak women back to ^ health and strength for more than 50 jears. It will help you. At all dealers. Write t?: Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ladies' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special jnslritctums en your case and 64-page book, ' Home Treatment fer Women." sent in piaia wrapper. E69-B tJol. D. J. Griffith and wil3, of Oo w ' lumbia, were visitors at the Fair today Miss Elizabeth Harman i9 visiting iMr. G. M. Harman and family, after a itay of several months at her home on the Wise's Ferry road. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Boozer, Dr. Earl Boozer, wife and little daughter, of Golnmbia, were visitors here today. Mrs. Allen certainly selected on her recent Northern trip an elegant line of ladies hat9, from the cheapest to the rbest stylish hats made, or if yon prefer she can trim a hat to suit you. Do ~ go and 9ee her. adv. Capt. J. Wilson Butler and wife, of ^ 1 J voloHroa in "OT06I1WOOUI CklC VlMVllJ^ iviatuvo >u town. i Miss Antoinette Griffith, the attractive daughter, of Dr. D. G. Griffiih, of ^Columbia, is visiting friends here. Mis9 Sarah Drafts, of Barr, is visiting friends here. Miss Glaydis Dent spent Sunday -with home folks here. Miss Emma James, of Columbia, was a visitor to Mrs. D. R. Haltiwauger vSunday. w -Mr. and Mrs. Olin Harman, of Richmond, Va., are visiting their parents, 3fr. and Mrs. T. S. Harman, on route 2. * ^ Did you say you wanted dry goods. If .so, Wm. Piatt & Sj'us., Columbia, i? the place. They know the wants of Lexington folks and are awaiting your ^ commands. Go and see what bargains *hpy have for you. adv. r Mr. T. Haskell Shall, one of our good ^ men and an indenpendent farmer of the Hollow Creek section, was here J HOQQiy HUU US a yionaau> rMr. H. J. Roof, & substantial farmer of Brookland, was here today to attend the Fair and he gave us a pleasant -eall. ? Mr. John E. Dreher, of Selwood, gave ns a oali today and renewed. Mr. W. F. Lindler, a progressive farmer, of Ohapio, waa here Monday *en business and called in to see as Mr. Willie Dooley, one of omr best track farmers, of route 4, did not forget as Saturday. Win. Piatt <3b Son, Columbia, carry - 1 -? J a line of substantial buubb ?u? wuw ing. Don't bay before yoa hare examined their stock. Mr. E. P. Shealy, of Gilbert, ronte 1, was here today and gave at a pleasant call. The Union School, district No. 3, will opan the 3rd of November, Miss Reb3 Oorley teaoher. ^ Mr. G. A Godwin, of Gaston, was here this week looking after the Dispensary. We are always glad to see him. Mr. J A. Kaminer, one of our good men on route 6, was here on business Thursday and gave us a pleasant call. Mr. T. J. BufT, one of the best men of the Hebron section, gave us a pleasant call Saturday. - ? rt\ 5 _ _.a Mr. S. A. Monts, 01 UIIO^IU, n ma here Saturday and called ia to see as. Mr J. W. S ajk, ore of Po&k's substantial farmjrs, while ia tovra Saturday, gave as a pleasant call Shoes. The Cindrella Shoe Store has changed hands and is now The "Eootrie" of Columbia. So iritis itally your de sire to have your feet look styii-ti and r>joy comfortablt shoes the liootorie k the place to find jas;, what you rr- v?..r t. You will be cordially rjieiyed by :?? uf-w management wfcelher yt i buy u, * ot. Mr. H. G. Taylor, L^esvilie route 1, wai here Saturday and call *d in to see us. buggies I Alwas j SIA Plows j I Plowse $9 We a?e Ageii's for the John Desra, Syrasuse 9 and Chattanooga Lines i 8 Our stock includes the B (Disc Plow, Plain and 1 reversable. Sulky plows ' Two Way Plows, Walking Plows of all sizes, Steel and Chilled. We carry a full stock of ^ Repairs at all times. i Steel Flows I Guaranteed at I w I Against I Breakage ^ Gasoline I Enrrinne Liiyuiod Volumn Govering and Hit and Miss Type. All sizes from one to twenty eight horse power carried in stock. Also full line of Repairs. We also sell Wood Saws, Feed Cutters, Pumps, Pump | Jacks, Etc. ^ 1 Duff U illUIl III The: 1714-1716 MAI BBBlAi i BEBfifi ri win g ? if "Ti ? w saacaca^aL^ac^aA ^.;r -- Mr. J.I,, II -*i'!V; -* , rv GilJiFrr route i 2. whii* in t? wu J'"rieay n ve 'is a pleasant Ca.l. rgB CallL &*,: ? mm BLES-AssBmbl) (7 I ^ ^? matter w^at * I ^riy eSf^ *$?'_ John Deere plow mj Deere & Company make 800 differe requirements of farmers in all parts of the vs Location makes no difference. All you suitable for your farm. \ There is a JOHN I L\ For 70 years these plows have been th There is a high grade quality about the you "feel" it every time you plojfc i > wBL k Sm^iT Fair ^HHj lernational Expositira3^^H^H since 1840 JIBS ^RDi i. 1 Farm Implement ] -v N STREET, * C v- ^ .. ^v^ese: \. Vi. M-* 7. \ v ' iv* (>. us I ; l.ut ow t Bti'iovk. a iollar lcr i an. t ier y ar s 1 Mcri:?tion. IHHBBSBffiBH ^ See ^ i SI. ) anamsmmBa? ^ )H^EERE Plow >Jk J :\nd of soil you hare there is a \ M f t\? efrr1?a r\t tft m^t tTi#? II Z* ub giyivtf v* |/*vn? ?v | ^ have to do is to pick out a plow j ? 5EERE Plow ; Man j I e standard of the world. IB | g m that you can't explain but ? w with a John Deere. /ff p j I jdEflFu* | 9 I ^*y^^yV>CTM^LE8S_ j People I OLUMBfA, S. C. | 0 g II ANNOUH it I take this means of ani 55 and my friends that I h i ^ Boyne at his former stan T T I am now carrying a moi LADIES' AMD MEN'S \ S stylish models and b ? ? DREN'S SCHOOL SHOE will endeavor to keep usual standard and in CALL WHILE A ^ J. S. CRIM J ^ COLUMBI ^ Successor to 1 ?awwwwvw^ Gdwwwvivivt K.JI^iUnBKBBBMUBfHaKHHMi THE KIND THAT MA Meal, Gr Feed, Hay, Prices aiw PROMPT s Send your The MM I WHOLES, 611 Lady Street, ( J. H. GEE ! Groce PHONE 381. 1800 COLUMBI Fresh Oysters every day. Gre of Staple and Fancy Groceri* ? = PDAUn DIAI unmiu i mi On the third of January we will Piano, one of the best makes of ?upe: purchase of $1 we give yoa a chauci give you 2C chanoes and with each I ohances. These chances are placed mentioned the person holding the lu< beautiful instrument FREE. Oome to procure as many chsncea as possil at the cheapest price thia season eve EXTRA SI in Stallingp & Armstrong's 2 Get E Saturday, Oct. 16th and 18th. We * one ladies' or gents' fine purse for 18 ladies' or gen^' fine Sweater coat fo will beofferi d ? very Thursday and ! W*t<;h this space. Stings & New Brook! i Make your dollars 1 ?v _ iEMENT f ?? 4 4 innnr?inof t.n the "nublic ? ^ Lave succeeded T. A. d, 1736 Main Street f 3t complete stock of T i * SHOES in the most est leathers. CHIL- J J? IS A SPECIALTY. I this store up to its ^ ^ vite your patronage. T THE FAIR. ? # Opposite Post Office ^ ^ 1736 Main Street A, S. C? r ^ F. A. Boyne. ^ < WVWt^WWCfll www^wwC5 Flour! KES GOOD BREAD its, Grain, Lard, etc. Ave rinht. shipments, orders to Muting Co. \LERS. Columbia, S. C. >DINQS I 1 ries I MAIN STREET. | A, S. C. i en Groceries Fresh * Line | as, Wholesale and Retail. I NO FREE! i give away a Grand Upright rb tone, worth ?409. With each 3, with each ?5 purchase we ?10 purchase we give you 50 in a box and on date above j uky number will receive this I in and see it. buy all you can ble. We have the best goods r offered. Don't overlook the >ECIALS Light Sales lor Thursday and rill give with each $5 purchase c; with each $10 purchase one r 49c. Similar extra specials Saturday while the sale last. I nmolnnnn Amy i !and, ?. C. lave more cents. J ft v e* -x^/srr.vuJiTtvi ?-n a? ?n> i><i ?n - 4