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Notice of Election. Kcttice or aa Elation by the Qual ified Registered Electors of the Town of Elloree. upon the Question of Issuing Coupon Bonds of said Town for the purpose of Electri? Light Works. WHEREAS, a majority of the free ?holders of the town of E'loree, South Carolina, did on the ?lst day of May. lylO, file with the Town Council of Elloree then petition praying "the Town Council of the Town of Elloree to order 'an elec tion to be held by said Town Coun cil of Elloree, appointed and con ducted in accordance with the laws of force governing municipal elec tions fcr the purpose of ascertain-1 ihg. from the registered qualified electors of said town of Elloree j ?whether the Town Council of El loree shall issue coupon bonds in the sum of 'five thousand dollars, i hearing interest at a rate not to exceed six per centum per annum payable"'in'any legal tender money of the United States forty years after j date, with the privilege of redemp tion after twenty years from date, lor the purchase, erection, construc tion and operation, within the cor porate limits 6f said town of Elloree, of a plant for electric light works for the use and benefit of said town of Elloree and to supply the citizens thereof." Now-, therefore, resolved by the | Town Council of Elloree, in Town Council assembled, that' an election be and t.he same is hereby ordered to be held at the'Town Hall in the Town of Elloree in the County of Orangeburg. South Carolina, on Friday, the twenty-second day of ] July, 1910, at which election shall be submitted to the qualified regis tered electors of the said town of | Elloree the Question of issuing Cou pon Bonds of the town of Elloree an the sum of five thousand dollars, for the purpose of purchasing, erect ing, constructing and operating a plant for electric light works . for the said town of Elloree and the citizens thereof as by. law., required At such election the polls shall be j opened at 8 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall be cVosed at 4 o'clock la the afternoon of said day. At such election those qualified regis tered electors who favor the issuing] of said Bonds shall vote a ballot upon which shall be written or print- \ ed the words. "For Electric Light | Works Bonds": and those qualified registered electors w.ho are opposed to issuing said Bonds shall vote a ballot upon which shall be written or ?printed,,thei words; "Against Elec tric Light Works Bonds." The following named citizens are hereby appointed Managers of Said Erection: .7. R. Bardin, J. K. Irick, B. E. Clark, and J. T. Owen. Clerk. The said Managers shall cc n 'uct the j ?aid election according to law, de- j clare the result of the same, and make return thereof duly certified to the Town Council of Elloree forth ?wltb. Ratified in Council this 16th day ?f'^une,?l9i?,. ? .? I, W"; M. FAIR Intendant. A. \V. Browning. (L. S.) Town Clerk and Treasurer. Municipal Notice. Notice of an Election by the Qual ified Registered Electors of the Town of- Elloree. upon the Question of j Issuing Coupon Bonds of said Town for-the purpose of "Water Works." ?WHEREAS, a majority of the free holders of the town of Elloree i South Carolina, did. on the 21st day of May. 1910, file with the Town Council of Elloree their petition praying "the Town Council of the Town of Ellone to order an elec tion to be held by said Town Coun cil . of Elloree, appointed and con ?ducted in accordance with the laws; "of* r?rce'^govewiing municipal elec-' tions for the purpose of ascertain ing from the registered qualified electors of said town of Elloree whether the Town Council of El loree shall issue coupon bonds in the sum of five thousand dollars, bearing interest at a ratt not to exceed six per centum per annum payable In any legal tender money of the United States forty years after ?date, with the privilege of redemp tion after twenty years from date, foi the purchase, erection, construc tion and operation, within the cor porate limits of said town of Elloree. of a plant for Water Works for the use and benefit of said town of Elloree and to supply the citizens thereof." Now, therefore. Resolved by the Town Council of Elloree, in Town ?Council assembled that an election ?be and the same is hereby ordered to be held at the Town Hall in the Town of Elloree in the County of | Orangeburg. South Carolina, on Monday, the twenty-fifth day of i July, 1910. at which election shall "be submitted to the registered qual ified electors of the said town of Elloree the Question of issuiue Cou pon Bonds of the town cf Elloree in the sum of five thousand dollars, for the purpose of purchasing. erect-| Ing, constructing and operating a plant for "Water Works" for the said town of Elloree and the ?citizens thereof as by law required. At such el'Ction the polls shali be ?opened at S o'clock in the forenoon, and shall he closed at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. At such election those qualified regis- j tered ekctcrs who favor the issuing j of said Honds shall vote a ballot upon which shall be written or printed the words. "For Water Works Bonds": and those qualified registered electors w.ho are opposed to issuing said Honds shall vote a ballot upon which shall be written or printed the words, "Against Water) Works Honds." The following named citizens are hereby appointed Managers of Said election: M. G. Arant. W. Y. Evans, W. I. Fiarberson. and J. W. Berry. Clerk. The said managers shall con duct the said election according to law. declare th* result of same and ?mak? return thereof dulv certified to the Town Council of Elloree forth HOUSEHOLD NOTES. To color electric light bulbs for a party, mix dye of the desired color with Epsom salts, then mix this with warm water, mating the solution very strong. Dip the globe into the mix ture acd let it dry. It may be neces sary to dip it several times. II the mixture is thick, it can be applied with a brush. It is easily washed off. I saw a badly cracked mirror on a cabinet mantel treated with a very thick coating of hot salts so that it resembled snow. Upon this was paint er a beautiful winter scene in a wood brown shade. One wou.d never know, unless to\d. that the picture was oth er than a very fine piece o? art work. Do not handle ferns. The electric ity from the hands is said to destroy ferr.s. Add one cup of milk to corn meal rau'ab and it will fry much nicer. If your face chaps In winter, wash it only with almond meal;''dry the skin thoroughly. Bake clothes pins in the oven be fore hanging out clothes in the winter. This makes them comfortably warm to hacd.e. Common tallow rubbed on the edges of dresser or chiffonier drawers, will prevent them from sticking. An exchange says that hot cloths for applications can be squeezed dry in a potato ricer. Silverware will tarnish if wrapped in newspaper which contains chemi cals that make silver black. Compound spirits of ammonia if usrd in water will remove the dis agreeable odor arising from excessive perspiration. It is a cheap and harm less remedy. I To mend rubber, use soft kid from an old glove and paste the patch to the gum with automobile paste. The leather adheres better to the gum than a gum patch. If a V-shaped incision is cut out of the side of a co^k," medicine can easily he obtained a '"drop at a time" from -the bottle. ? Jf bread is set to rise over night and there is the possibility of it chilling, put a hoi water bottle under the pan or crock, cover completely with a wooden article and the heat will be retained throughout the coldest night. Hot waier bottles are as serviceable but tot quite so convenient. To blanch nuts pour boiling water over them, rub them in a towel and rinse in cold water. Run peanuts through the chopping machine and cream tbem with melted butter.? SOnie1 like-a' piiteh -of mustard in peanut butler, especially when used for dark bread sandwiches. Roasted- chestnuts are said to be very delicious when salted the same as.pganuts. 0 A fish sauce'can be served in the half of a bard-boiled egg. Remove the yolk, pour in the sauce and p ace the little egg, ramekin' in the. heart of a lettuce head. Never add ?alt to cooked pork uniil it is almost done, since it tends to extract the ."wice.... ' -.? ? j(j An old- lurkev has jrpugii and red dish legst a young one smooth and black legs. Fresh killed, the eyes are full an.i|'fciear. and the feei "moist. ^hiten ta^Upw for cnameilej.purnoses ?Rjtoal ptem.o7;.alyna t^%?Mg|K A Br^uog^anber sjhouW ke^p;a'.bottle of pure grain;, alcohol iu.^he^.de^k to remove the, pb'jecjion^le. .marks on her. Angers' ^u^veia ^bK^l^^libl^^tfQicils ?in,d.^'typewrit?..,r1bbonsJ" There are' j times when the ribbons..ioust be changed and, it, i* impossible to do so j wlt&git marking'j he. hards.'.. .? Soft, turkey;;] feathers, if ma^de jh'o a jbrn^h and,'-attached to- a .*ong. stick win. make a good b.rush for 'dusting pictures beyond one's reach, and will be useful in dustins walls and win lows. A turkey wing makes a pn*t .'in;sb that is useful in sweeping auider furniture whej-e an ordinary broom ' cannot be used. A change of food, for cairiries |s neoev^ary in.the winter. P>! il an *.*.?? twenty minutes ard mix cracker crumbs and a small pitidt of cayenne nept?r (a few pepper seed will do*. t]lveva thimbleful each/dav with other foods, preferably something green.. Colored vefls that have, that hope less, bedraggled^ appearance, can be made to lonjf like new. providing they are^.not. chiffon. .Felice the veil' Iji a small'glass or alcohol,, rinse it through ?his^ to make it clean, lav it. .upon a folded she>t and pin in shape. When dry. press with a warm iron, unless it is covered with chenillo dots. At Vast ircn the bor ler edite In se]?.-ilrig gripe- fruit, set t?'? I frni1 that is heavy for its sir*. Th i? Insures firm, sound grape frHt: lisch? ! grape fruit is ofteu spongy and until for use. Housekeeping. A %ood workman keeps his tools In good repair. The same principle ap plies to housekeeping, and satisfactory work cannot he performed otherwise To extend its term of usefulness, a ??arpei sweeper should never go more than a week without attention, if used : daily twice a we?*k is better.' Remove \hf brush and free it or. a'l hair, dust and strings, by use of an old coarse comb. Next dust the inside of *h? box with a do h. Rxamine the two little projections at each si:ie whicn hold the brush, and remove any ha!r or string which would keep the brush from revolviug; then place a drop of oil on each. See that the rubber rim* about the sweeper are iu p'-M-e. The matiufac.? mws will replace worn parts a; nomi nal cost. "Hot Tom" THE PROHIBITION DRIXK. 5 cents a glass at all (Jrocers. with. Ratified in Council this 10th day of June. 1910. \V. M. FAIR, Intendant. A. W. Browning*, t L. S. Town Clerk and Treasurer. r ADVICE TO RAW YOUTHS. To ni^ke a noise like a disappoint id lover, grasp the hair above the tmvs Ur B.j with each band, utter a ?h;ili, piercing whocp. and assume . prune position upor. the forehead. A prirtk-y Iran knows-bis owu ilnish, tnd a girl s *es it. If pois;? is what you need, give an siye to pot.e. Don't apologize because it is the best you fitfve; let hor tlink it is the 'jett she cau set. Those "true" words spoken in jest account for ihe divorces. Ought to be a minister invited to Iavery party, from kissing game days '.o i lass reunions! The efficacy of a good example is apparent in strange results. Before asking a youcg woman to change her name, see if you would if she changed her face. "The long and short of it" Is no disgrace. Let 'em hoot; they'll get used to U, ihe same as you Had to. Look out for the doll-feccd girl with the sawdust walk; she's plan ning a quick trip. The athletic girl is all very well in her way, but dangerous in somebody else's. He found her "flawless"?she lived in a hammock. It is a rocky propo sition which has caused many a con fident man to quail. An engaged girl will put off the festive hour according to the number of her fbtce's friends and the lay of the market. Otherwise she has not the co-operative spirit. A reciprocity treaty on the "pay Dutch" idea would save many a dis appointed snitor from haviug it rub bed in. - A successful rival often gpis the ben?ht of the "departed's" training. ?Hiram Hall. Eng'hh Smrrow Club. In Essex. England, the Elsenham Sparrow club flourishes. It holds a meeting and dinner once a year, at which time the members give an ac counts 4heir reff or. s-toward keeping down the sp-now pest. Its president. Walter Gi.bey. describes its work as follows: "All the.fanners a^d most of those *ho have gardens iu the parish; which coveiB 1.320 acres, and tome tenants of lieigbborlrg farms belong to the club, which was established S'-venleen yesrs ago. The rules are very simple: Each member under takes to kill one spanow for each acre of his l-flding between Septem ber 1 and Ms/ 1 and sends the heads to tb?; 'local iritokeeper,, who keeps .a record of thorn. If. the member's taj ly falls shor^of the total he ought to send he is fined Id. for each head lacking, the Money going to a fund I whi'-b is spent in refreshments at the ; annual supper of the club held at the I inn. The sum raised by flues, how i ever, is, I am informed, practically ' nil.' I "Tv n rpa'.rows an Sfjre were ! filed annually during the first two or. three years of the club's existence, and the average number of heads now sent in is about 3,000.? year, in addition the members kill .a large number of young sparrows during the breeding season, but of, these no . record is kept."?Forest and Stream. Newspaper Work. -The girl or jifoubg woman who., de sires to\ ? .take, tip newspaper work should begin with a small publication and start on. ihe. lowest round. The writing of personals, for co;;nty pa pers Is a good beginning and leads up to gathering and . writing . general news item's. A woman writer must possess a goodly amount of versatil ity an.d have great endurance. Wo it en reporters should be carefully and never flashily dressed. They require a good, dark jacket suit, street hat. g' Od gloves ard shoes. As a rule wdhieri report ers'ieeet with fewer re li ifi's I ban men. but they usea ly fol low a line o fnewspaper work to >hiih the public; eater, and the field ;;f work is enjoyable. A wide awake reporter can earn from $12 to $35 a ?veek, but the average is $18 or leys. Special writers for Sunday maguzine papers make, on ar average, $5 a 1'dnnin. Different payers pay varying prices. Wedding IrwitJtioni. Tt is not obligatory Ih ui^wit wed ding Invitations to a church wedding, nor is it necessary to Be: d a gift. One can do. so. however, and It is prob ably always best to wiite a letter of congratulation and send a small gift providing- the- fri^ndahip is of lone staudirg. There are no bard and fast ru.es governing such cases, since many chum, w*>d*Mngs are partiaj.lv private, with the undeVstandiMg that interested friends and acquaintances can he present, if they so desire. In vitations to a home wedding, if not including a re'-epiion card, do not ceeessarily need to be answ -red. al thougr most persons du answer them. When the invitation to the wedding n':id reception is extended, the recip ient should send a jr>*l on ihn day oi ihe wedding and b". ..resent or send -egrets. Ten Cent ' Miles. In the len-ceiii sum-- utie >-'n And imitation Indian baskets whle'n are very nice for holding a Mower pot and if a saueer is placed in ihe bot loin of ilie basket, no dampness will penetrate ihe basket to s:?il tables, tahouiette iir floor. The little woven ?leeve holders fiunid in the store make very good covers lor Miiall Howe? pins. Internal and External Pain Remedy For Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back, Stiff Joints and Muacles. Sore Throat. Colds, Strains, Sprains, Cuta. Bruitea, Colic, Cramps, Tooth "he and all Nerve, Bone and Muscle Aches and Pains. The genuine has Noah's Ark on every package. 25c.. 50c. and $1.00 by all deal ersin medicine everywhere. Sam).'ebb .mil fret . Naaa Rtaadr Ca.. Ricknosd. Va*aad BSstoa, Hau. I Robespierre's Double Role. Robespierre of the French revolu tion: the man who was destined to deluge Fiance wltb blood, was. not long before his frightful career of power be^an, one of the most strenu ous opponents of capita! punishmem. vVbile he was still au obscure advocate at his native Arras be uirew up an appointment because of his opposition to this form of penalty. And just when his star was in the ascendant he boldly harangued the national assem bly to prove "that the punishment of death is esentlally unjust; that it has no tendency to repress crimes, and that it multiplies offences much more than it diminishes them." Briquets of New Zealand. The briquets which the state coal mines department of New Zealand in tend to manufacture at Westport will be in two shapes: One will be an ob long block about two-thirds the size of an ordinary brick and will be egg shaped, weighing only a few ounces, and will be suitable for household use. The state railway department bas an nounced Its readiness to use briquets almost exclusively for keeping up steam in the' boilers on the locomo tives. Provided Well For Their Poor. In the recordB of St, Thomas' hos pital, London. Is an entry ot the year 1570, to the effect that "in ccnsldera tion of. the hote tyme of tae yere." the pocr be allowed "every one a daye tnree pyntts of Bere for two months" ?a quart at dinner and a pint at sup per?and at the end of *?o months return to "there olde ordinary allow ance, wych Is one quarte." The food at this ancient workhouse was to be dealt with as liberally as the drink. The almoner and steward were to "bye no byffe but of the best, without bones and in Bpeciall without the marybon, and none other to be oowght." Where Water is Scarce. Water is sometimes very scarce aud precious on the South' .Mrlean veldt, according to a writer, who says: "In our veldt cottage we" used no well, only large tanks, and about August our condition usually became desper ate. If you washed your hands you carried the precious fluid out.to pour it on some thirsty pjant or vegetable, the bath water the same, part of it be ing first saved to scrub floors with. Cabbage and potato water were al lowed to cool and then used for the garden or to wash the dogs In first, so that these waters did three duties." Streets in Gala Ores*. ,: . The. streets of Peru, especially on gala days, or. when they, were the spe cial dress of some, -celeoration, are said to be among the, most picturesque in the world. In their narrow, propor tions they resemble somewhat the reels et c! ina; and the, variety and poutra H pf. he colors used in decor u.iou tna/ _j compared with the. Chi nese.. There la. however, a distinct Latin character to * tha ..decoration, which lends them an atmosphere en tirely their own. Where Coal Minjng Began. The, bituminous coaj mining. Jn this, country began, in Virginia, where., the, output ?swarly in 1820 was ak>iwt .???; ?i00 gross tons; ,Ip 1840, the. American, output had reached,..nearly. 2,wv,w0i tons. In ISo.O, wlth.au output of, about 7.600,000 tons, thif} country had .al ready passed Belgium, France and Germany. Great Britain, -.ras thej producing about 54,000,000 tons. Disappearance of a Custom. A picturesque figure will vau.sh from Paris, owing to the decision of the municipal council to abolish the ofhee of "organizer of funeral pomp" a. funerals. His only duty was to walk iu.fFvuL. resplendent, in ,a tbroe-cor [,nered hat. dress coat a,nd waistcoat. Itnee breeches and pumps, decorated with a scarf of colors o' the ci:y, and carrying a long ei.ony cane. ?acred Fires of India. The sacred fires.of India have not all been extinguished. The most anc.enr, which'still e::lsts was con??:-ratea 13 centuries ago, In , commemoration of the voyage made by the Parseas when they emigrated from Persia to India. The fire is ted nv? times every 24 hours with caadal wood and ether fragrant material, combined with very dry fuel. Relics of Famous Men. Among .the rallcs of faaio.ua, mjm Jo. the possession of Dr. John K:?:w9l) of St. Louis is Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes" shoe horn. It in an ordinary steel shoe horn affixed to a cane handle about four feet long. Armed with this the doctor count put on his shoe* without stooping or wasting en ergy. South American's "Small Head:." The "Small Heads" belong ro a South America? rare: The sk-:!l is peculiarly conical, aud at the top Is> no bigger than a live-shilling piece. The three last survivors of the rate are women. The brain weighs r.boit: one-fifth of ?!?? average h*tman brain Their height Is froiu 3 feet to "1 i?e. 6 inches. Rt"li. 1 bv ,Vl 00 r. light. In Zul-ilanJ. when the moon Is at the full, objects arc ili.stincti.ely visi ble at as gr?it * dl^ta:i ?? as <.?:>'? inl'e. vh'le e>?n by s.Hi??ht one c:n. in re ?i ? ? " "'' " "? NO CURE I NO PAY I! * Bo prepared for an emergency by having a txUtlo of NOAH'S OOLIO REMEDY or. hmid. More animals die from colic than h 11 other non-contagiouu disease! combined. Nine out of every ten cases would have been cured if NOAH'S COLIC REM SPY had beengivon intime.. ItI ??nj?Es*,*... Isn't a drench or dope,I^Rfi^=*'r*I^ but is h remedy given | ^ig^ggg^ ^ on the tongue, so sim ple that a woman or child con give It. If it fails to cure, vour money refunded. If your dealer cannot supply send 60c in stamps and we will mail a bottle. Noah] Remedy Co., Inc., ? Richmond, Va NOAHS COLIC REMEDY f f Its double strength i?cuts?iecoffeebill W? intwoj Its superior $M quality gives it a value double its j>riee. The Reily Taylor Co.. New ?rleans,U.SA. I MONEY TO LOAN I am Prepared to lend | money on improved] farms 7 per cent, si n >'.s terest. Terms to suit bor rower; no discount taken uut and no charges made except a small fee [for ^ paper. P. T. BILDEBSAND ,FQR YOUK SELECTION: ,Qur straws are daisies?every one ?picked with exacting-care for this summer?in all panama and stiff ;sJryfe~4l.50to$r5rpp.f few other daisies we have are ?naka Gty Shirts, Arrow Coir ars in 1-4 sizes, Neckwear and 'Robert Ruse & Co. Underwear, JancT Ford & Taylor Hosiery. Renneker & Riggs, i ? ??? ?*? Always a Dollar's Worth For Your Dollar. Phone 373 I?W Russell St Beware of Fakirs AND Ask Yourself a few Questions It a strange maa who claimed to b? a Doctor Jtnocked at your door and isked you If any one was sick and 11 yon wanted hit - services, wouldn't you say "no thank you, not you.' Rut send post haste for your regula: family physician? When your watch Is broke*, do yoi give it to a peddler to repair? No Vou take it to some reliable Jewelc vvho guarantees Mb work. If you are particular about these things why not be so wi;h your eyes? When they need glasses? Have them examined and correctly fitted, with the proper lenses and frames, by I competent Optometist and Optician, who is permanently located here li this city and who guarantees sat isfaction. Jno. T. Wise JEWELER AXD OPTOMETIST. 50 East Kusse! St., Orangeburg, S. C. .-^ Hundreds of satisfied Customers in this County. Ask them "Drink "Hot Tom" IT "TOUCHES THE Sl*OT." 5 cents a class m( all (iriieera. Poison Oak Among Its Cures "I enclose 50c fora box of TETTERINE. I have poison oak ajroin. and TETTERINE is all that has ever cured it. Please hurry it."-M. E. Hamlett. Montnlba. Tex. TETTERINE cures all diseases of the skin, old sores, tetter, eczema, ringworm, scalp diseases, itching piles, etc. At all druggists 50c a box. Don't accept any substitute. If your drusrfirist is out of it, write direct to The Shuptrine Co., Savannah, Go. Concentration Counts ON THE BATTLEFEILD. NO.ONE EVER HEARD OF A ; GREAT GENERAL SCATTERING HI9 FORCES ON THE EVE OF A GREAT BATTLE. HE. KNOWS THE VALUE OF CON- . CENTRATION. THE SAME PRINCIPAL IS TRUE IN AD VERTISING. WHY SCATTER .YOUR ADVERTISING IN \ FIVE AND TEN INCH BITS. WHEiN. IF .CONCENTRATED IT WOULD HAVE MORE FORCE? CONCENTRATE YOUR ADVERTISING ON THE PEOPLE OF ORANGEBURG COUN TY AND THE BEST WAY TO DO THAT IS THROUGH Tie Times and Democrat "The People's Paper" . WHICH HAS A CIRCULATION DOUBLE THAT OP ANY OTHER PAPER PUBLISHED IN ORANGEBURG COUNTY. The Times and Democrat Orangeburg, So. Ca. STILES R. MELLICHAMP, Orangeburg, S. C. Fire Insurance. Companies Represented: Queen of America Assets Over 8 1-2 Million 19 Years OH I London Assurance " "31-3 " 190 Milwaukee Mechanics " : "< 3 " 58 " Shawnee " "11-2" 28 " " ALL OLD LINE. Furniture, House Furnishings, Stoves, Ranges, Kettles, Hardware, Glassware, Crockery. Coffins, Caskets and Trimmings, For sale on easy payments. E. ML Deery Furniture Co., C r t: (!??;" CT' 3< Lv Orangeburg, S. C. * 12.37 p m Ar Augusta. Ga. 3.00 p m Ar Atlanta-, Ga. 8.00 p m Ar Nashville, Term. 6.35 a m Ar Memphis, Tend. 3.30 p m Ar Louisville, Ky, 1:05 pm Ar Cincinnati, Ohio, 4:35 p m Pullman service to Atlanta: Atlanta to Destination. Atantie Coast Line For information and reservation, ad dress the nearest ticket agent or W. i Craig, T. C. White, Passenger Traific Manager. General Passenger Agent. Wilmington, N. C. UQUORondDRlJG HAB I TS and j NERVOUS^ CASE.&' IhMlownt 4L Doctor? GREENVILLE w .. No; Hypodermic! jilted inr [treatment of AkohdwW DRUGS Reduce Dont Experiment flCSPBAii^ Weather-Proof Use the old reli- KUCbRvIU Fire-Resisting able roofing that Mv?l?? ''?s- 03 has been the stand- P 1 fcfi Will no* melt, rot, ard for 16 years. 1% V/ \J ? B UM VI. crack or rust COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., COLUMBIA, S. C.