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Cures Stubborn, Itchy Skin | Troubles. "I could scratch myself to pieces," is often heard fiom sufferers of Eczema, Tetter, Itch and similar Skin Eruptions. Don't Scratch?Stop the Itching at once with Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. Its first application starts healing; the Red, Rough, Scaly, Itching Skin is soothed by the Healing and Cooling Medicines. Mrs. C. A. | Einfeldt, Rock Island, 111., after using Dr. Hobson s Eczema Ointment, writes: "This is the first time in nine year? I have been free from the dreadful ailment.'7 Guaranteed. 50c., at your Druggist. Adv. MEN ! CURED FOREVER By a true sesses the >v, e^of hundreds and perhaps thousands of times, with unfailing permanent results. Don't you think it time to get the right treatment? It yon desire to consult i a reliable long-established specialist of vas- experience, come to me and learn what can be accomplished with skilful, scientific treatment. I hold two medical diplomas and certificates by examination and other, requirements from the boards of medical examiners of 14 States in the i Union, together with over 20 years experience in specialty Dractice. I snccessfullv treat I Blood Poison, Varicose, Veins, Ulcers, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Rheumatism, Gall Stones, Paralysis, Discharges, Piles and Rectal Trouble, Stricture and all Nervous, Chronic and private diseases of Men and Women. < Examination free and strictly confidential. Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 p? m. Sundays, 9 to 2. > Call or write Or. Register, Specialist. a506 Union National Bank Bldg., Cor. Main and Gervais Sts., COLUMBIA, S. C. 4 S3 gg .Caldwell & ' I Astonif S3 S3 Linen .Coat 83 to $: S3 ? 02 Ladies' Musli One lot of about 180 lad: some plain, others trimmed 02 Curtain I JWJ One lot of lovely curtain lar 25c valaes, special sale 02 Corset Special lot at all prises. ?? Crash 1 68 300 big Crash Towel bargj 8S Sale of Tab sa These goods are easily su f:,' - in remodeling store. Rath CIl we prefer to sacrifice them W prices that have never befc Qfl eitv. $5 Panama H 300 of them in season's n< S3 m G9 ?U Mail order; 23 great Remod 83 filled on day 83 83 SSSSpcdvaQes \ Conn :y Commissioners. The Couaty Board of Commissioners were in session Monday, getting everything in readiness for the annual settlement. Although the board was kept busy throughout the day, the claims were not as heavy as usual for the month of June. * Kind Remembrance. Mrs. J. B. Grant, now of Quincy, Fla.. but formerly of Swansea. In writing Mr. Grant says: "Just remitting for my own home (Mich.) paper, and having beard Mrs. Grant, who is a Swansea girl, expiess a desire for her (home) paper, I enclose check for one year subscription." Yours very truly, J. B. Grant. It's Astonishing How cheap you find dry goods, notions, clothing, shoes and hats at ^ 1 Cola . .vn. a n n t" A Lie meat ocusauuuoi umc uun uu Pomerance Bros. Then when you think, they have more goods than money, prices are no consideration. The goods must go and the money cotoe in. Ton certainly will miss bargains if you allow this opportunity to pass. Go see what is there for you. % Dots from Gaston. The farmer* are busy laying by their crops and the crops are very goofi in this section. Last Saturday nieht Mr. Buel Boone was struck by lightning while standing in his house looking out of the window. It struck him in the left arm, crossed his body and ran down his right leg. Mr. Boone is at work and says he thinks he will be all right in a few days. Last Sunday Mr. Lee Sharpe and John W. Shumpert went down to Woodford on the train and intended to return that night, but the train left them and thev hung their coats over their arms and took a little exercise walk of ab'Mit twelve miles home. Thats what I eall exercise of the limbs and taking in the fresh night air at the same time. \ U Know, I Know and Guess. Lexingtonians in Hospital. The many Lexington friends of Mr. Elijah Rawl will regret to learn that he is desperately ill at the Columbia hospital. Mr. Charlie Geiger and son, Norman, spent iast- night at his bedside. Since writing the above and just as we go to press we learn that Mr. Rawl diod this morning and will be buried at St. Marks church, near his home in Richland county, at 11 oclock a. m. Blythwood is the railroad station. Mr. Sidney Geiger,- who has been in the hospital*for the past several weeks, is also ill. hi9 condition having not improved as satisfactorily as had been hoped for. Haltiwanger ? * tkirifv Ifoln tiling Vdlll Suits, $1.98 Befo ? more i $.50. ings, 33 stock n Underskirts _ - . * 1 ies' Muslin Underskirts, OiU gO< ; special price, each... 19c )rapery. showi and voile Drapery; regu- wmammmm price 12 i-2c : Sale ^owels. Ev *in9 they go on sale at 19c easily T.inpn? all th A V JLjfi.ll V AAV/9 bject to damage from dust ,er than have this occur . They all go on sale at ire been duplicated in this [ats at $2.89. jwest styles at above price ftlinp- Sale received. >5369595953595 IQQQQQQr ? P Funeral of E. L. Corlejy. j The remains of the late Emanuel L. Corlev, the highly respected farmer who died at his home near Lexington at an early hoar Friday, 18thy were laid to rest near Providence Lutheran church at 11 o'clock Satnrday ih the presence of one of the largest congregations ever assembled in this section to pay a last silent tribute to the departed dead. The funeral wag conducted from the church by the; Rev. P. D. Risinger, assisted by the Rev. J. A. Cromer /The deceased, a "few days before hi9 death, selected the text from which his funeral was to Be preached, the text oDly containing the five words, "Prepare to meet thy God." Mr. Corley wa9 perhaps the oldest resident in Lexington county, he having reached the age of 90 years and 21 days. He had never been seriously j ? 1 '1 * "* 1 ' Inof 1 iu unrn ni9 last 9icKnees, wuiuu wducu only a few days. His wife, who survives with seven children, is 91 years of age and lias also enjoyed the best of health, and was able to attend the burial of her husband. The children ?five sons and two daughters?are: W. Albert, Wade F., Willie E., Bennie C. and D Lawrence Corley, Mrs. Ellen Cleckley, and Mrs- Lucy Arehart. The deceased was a member of Company K. 20th South Carolina regiment, in the War Between the States, under Capt. W. D. M. Harman, and was as good a soldier as ever carried a musket, says those who were associated with him in that most memorable struggle. Mr. Corley was a prominent member of the Ldtheran church, a good man, and splendid citizen. His life is an inspiration and blessed heritage to his children. Jnlian and Vasco Miller have returned from a delightful visit to friends and relatives in Augusta. 30,000 VOICES And Many Are The Voices of Lexington People.' Thirty thousand voices?What a grand chorus! And that's the number of American men and women, who are publicly praising Doan's Kidney Pills for relief from backache, kidney and bladder ills. They say it to friends. Tney tell it in the home papers. Lexington people are in this chorus. Here'9 a Lexington case: Mrs. Myrtle Harling, Factory Hill, Lexington, S. C., 9ays: "I can highly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills, for I have seen the good results that have { followed their use. One of my family jj had kidney and bladder trouble and \ hi9 back ached intensely. He used \ Doan's Kidney Pills and they gave j him immediate relief. We don't think ] there is a better kidney medicine to be had " I Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't j simply ask for a kidney remedy?get ? Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that ? Mrs. Harling had. Foster-MilburnCo., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. adv. EI32DEQSHIBflBi9HHE9&9BGB9K9BBB3HX90HBflHE3HflDBfflBi The Store that ioo thio 11 ICO EIIIO VI >re many days the worl nodernand thoroughly Lew floorings, etc., will' must be abnormally lo^ to give the friends and )f bargains right in mic ods but a sale of new hi mst appeal. We can ng the real bargains to WONDERFUL ery suit in this store is included j for $30 and more, embracing e latest styles. This week we give you your choice of any suit in this magnificent assort ment. The remodeling of store necessitates getting rid of thes9 suits or materially decreasing their values by damage, so we prefer to give our customers the benefit. Remodeling Sale price i THE WOOL 1439 Main Stree SSdQQroroQG J 1 smummmmmmmBmmmmmmmmmtmaBmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmm John W. Smith. The friends of Mr. John W, Smith ha* znnonnced him for re-election to the office of eounty commissioner. 'Uncle John" has served his county faithfully and well for two consecutive terms and is now standing on his record. See the announcement. Dots by the Way. The health in our community is fairly well at present. Farmers are busy trying to conquer general green. The crops are looking fine according to the drought. Mr. T. C. Dunbar visited Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Berry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kyzer spent a e~-~r u ? _, ? 1 ten liuuia v> i tii jil. auLL ujlid. ^idisiidi Berry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Taylor spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Berry visited Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Ivey Sunday. Miss E. M. Lucas ha9 returned home after spending some time with relatives in and around Red Bank. Say what has become of Blue Rose? Write again, your letter was tine. The protracting meeting will start at Florence Baptist church on the second Sunday in July. Oow Boy. ? GOOD STfGGESTION TO LEXINGTON PEOPLE | I It is surprising the amount of old, foul matter the simple mixture of j buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc,, known . j as Adler-i-ka, drains from the system, j : Thi9 remedy became famous by curing J appendicitis and acts on BOTH the ; upper and lower bowel so thoroughly I that ONE DOSE relieves sour atom- ! ach, gas on the stomach and constipa- | tion almost IMMEDIATELY. We i are mighty clad we are Lexington j agents for Adler-i-ka. Harmon Drug ! Co. adv. j The New Grand Theatre. The New Grand Theatre in Columbia, will open under the management of Mr. Pat Jeffords, an experienced man in the show business, on July 3d. This theatre has always been popular with the fun-loving public, and under the management of Mr. Jeffords it is expected that the new theatre will be even more popular, and the people will be delighted to visit t: is grand little theatre always full of fun and amusements with some of the best acts and vaudeville plays on the cirenit and music that will please you. ? Me93rs. D. E. Hammond and Ioor Hayes, who lost their store buiiamgs and 9tock of goods in the recent fire at Gilbert, are pushing ahead as if nothing had happened, all of which soeak9 well for Gilbert's enterprising citizens. Sells Wooltex cmen will begin making up-to-date store. Ne' be put in. To do this w< v. That is why we ha patrons of this store a g L-season. No clearing )-to-the-minute goods al only give below a fe-rc be had here now. SUIT VALUE. in ih is harcrain fpsst ' Suits i)\i the celebrated Wooltex mod< ?TEX store t, Columbia, S. C. SSSfi9fiSS9 jacae Q &96969C9'S909G i v. LAWTON-GIL SUCCESSO unm s1 HARDWARE & HOU! 1603 Main St. Jas. L. Gillespie, who ha Lowrance for a number of y interest in the firm of Lawt (\ ,t O T name or tne nrm is now i^av I Mr. Gillespie will be glad I friends call on him at the ne I and fresh goods. See us foi I BROOKLA> k New Brookla t DIRECTC 5 J. C. Lybrand, E. W. SI \ R. N. Senn, Henry B 5 A. D. Shull, L. S. Trc 5 ADVISORY ^ Frank W. Shealy. James A. S *969696969?969S9S9%9?9 696963$ ^ When You Are in Columl ^ THl \ PALMETTO R! i Everything Clean and N? ^ son. Best C ? For Ladies and J Good and Proi 1320 Main Street Caldwell & E icIIIUUtillllg l this a Every Dress ii w ceilDrk our Store Redu' 've ^e" Below Act ;enume Ollt Of From ever>" point of view remarkable offering. Evei t prices silk dresses to plain house r items cellency of quality, accurac low prices are the reason w markable. All this season' ^ ed. and a big variety of nev T rwp*l\7 Rprr We are going to dxstribut for Colgate & Co. this weei it Sold Per3 au(^ Powder Coupons. . . five Coupons gets a lovely f els in Savings on Goc 1100 avtra large Bed Sprej attractive design; $1 50 val A wagon load of Towels i Table Linen, Sheets, Pillc sosessshhbJi special prices for this rerao sent out tion durim SSSS383SS2SSSS LESPIE GO. I RS TO I VAN NESS >E rilDAIIOUIUHC I runiiiQninua Columbia, S. C. s been with Lorick & ears, has purchased an :on & Van Ness. The vton-Giilespie Co. to have his Lexington :w store with all new r anything in our line. ,TD BANK I nd, S. C. . )RS: . jg lull, G. A. Guignard 8 uff, F. L. Sandel >tti, P. J. Wessinger S . BOARD: g summerset, Lemuel Hall. S ww* w V%>V%<V? bia Take Your Meals at ^ 5? ? ESTAURART i >at, Everything in sea- t looking. ? [ Gentlemen ? iipt Service ^ COLUMBIA, S. C. J I [altiwanger gg SB Salo S uuiUi m 85 69 ca n Our Entire M ced to and :ual Cost 25 09 r this sale of dresses is a y dress from the dainty dresses is included. Ex- JJ3 :y of style and extreme : hy this dress sale is re's styles beautifully tailor- 69 v colors/ y Set Free. ?a ;e 2,560 sets of Glassware for Octagon Soap Wrap- StT? Seventy Wrappers and lerrv Set Free. / StT? Household ?a 69 . ids. |S9 69 ids. good heavy materials, ues at 95c ^ IT & educed in prices to .. .4c, 9e, 19c, 23c and up dw Cases, etc., reduced to $8)09 deling sale. gg 83 ? 3 charged or 179 on approba- |=jl| I this sale- ft? J S3 eg lese^effeffefje^ A