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^ For Ove Where you have Vt the ground, under or o of our Sprocket and Ri you to stand on the grc would be glad to hear COLUMBIA SUPPI _____________________ II The \ We Are HIGH GR AC ! And FRE i When You WE t > The Cat )\= Thfi HAM I 1 W. D. JAMES A thoroughly equipped treatment of Surgical, IV Special Attention Tonsils The Time, The THE TIME was a ? L THE GIRL wi ft And softly they tal! II With just enoi f And they planned Their L TIIE PLACE } For of places the b Is the Farmer: Farmers' fi i She Seef. I OF CH I Will Appreciate Your Bi /tv /-V j $2Ul ' Our customers and friend: | nted of accommodation or , to see us. Guaranteed I i Let us show you this wond | It. B. LANKY, President j CHAS. P. MANGUM, * | Cashier [ The Columb 1641 MAIN STR i Street Paving, L Culverts, a/ Anything I - rhead Valves lives over head or high above n a Tank, you should use one im Chains, which will permit ?und and operate Valve. We from you. rv Columbia, s. c. VJV/e 823 We.t GerveU Street ?/? Maiket Specialists In >EGROCERIES I: SH MEATS j Want the Best IAVE IT it it i.h Market il ET HOSPITAL , Surgeon in Charge 1 institution for the scientific ledical, X-Ray, Radium Cases Given to tlic Removal of and Adenoids 1 Place and The Girl glorious Autumn Day, is a GIRL like you, ked of a Winter Nest, jgh room for two. where they'd furnish attle Home, rou will guess, I am sure, est to make Cozy your Nest s' Harware Furniture Store. lardware Co. lie's Rank j IESTERHELD j jsiness. lotal Kesources Over j 1,000.00 t i helped us to do this. When in you have money to deposit, come ?urglar proof and fire proof safe, cr. A cordial welcome awaits you G. K. I.ANEY, V..President J. A. CAMPBELL, Assist. Cashier il?l AM m vuuti cic V/U. ERT, COLUMBIA. S. C. Sidewalks, Bridges Floors, Walks I in Concrete GLADLY FURNISHED MM f - v. ' v TOOK TANLAC TO RELIEVE HER. ILL! WAS IN BAD SHAPE WHEN SHE BOUGHT FIRST BOTTLE BENEFITTED* GREATLY "I Am In Good Health Now And Feel F'ne And Strong." She Declares "I will tell you, I was in bad shapt when I began taking Tanac, but ii got me in good health and I only took I three bottles," declared Mrs. May Couch, of 206 Green St., Greenville, S. C., in a statement endorsing "The Master Medicine." "I was suflering, strength had all but left and nothing seemed, would help me get strength back," she continued. "I had been through a very severe illness and it left me in a completely broken down condition. I had kidney trouble badly, too. I was so weak my knees woud almost double under me and my back hurt me terribly, so badly that I could hardly endure the pain. My head ached awfully, too, just as badly as if I had neuralgia. could not eat a thing, und I seemed to he losing strength instead of gaining it. "We had heard so much about Tanlac that I finally decided I would try it, and soon after I began tubing Tanlac I could tell that I was picking up right along. It gave me a tine appetite and it seemed that I could not get enought to cat, and and my food nourished me, so I gained health and strength better than the day before. I am in good health now and I feel fine and strong. The Tanlac got me in good health and I have found it to be a fine medicine for my troubles. All that backache has gone now and so has the headaches. Tanlac <1 id so much for me and I am gUn\ to recommend it to those who suirer as I did." Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is solo by The Chesterfield Drug Co., Chesterfield, S. C.; T. E. Wanamaker & Sons, Cheraw; Mt. Croghan Drug Co, Mt. Croghan, S. C.; McBee Drug Co., McBee, S. C.; Pageland Drug Co., Pageland, S. C.; J. T. Jowers & Sons, Jefferson, S. C. Adv CONGRESS MAY ADJOURN NOV. 20 Rcprcentative Mondell of Wyoming, the House Republican Leader Saturday discussed with Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, the majority leader in the Senate, the possibility of adjournment of Congress on or about November 10. Senator Lodge stated that he did not believe the Senate could finish the treaty and complete its other urgent business by that time. As a reult of the conference, House leaders are now talking of November 20 as the end of the present session of Congress. Mr. Lodge, however, is said to be opposed at this time to any plan for adjournment. lie stated that the treaty must lirst be disposed of, and after that it will be time enough to talk about adjournment. Mr. Mondell's suggestion of adjournment November 10 would seem to indicate that Congressional leaders have given up hope of acting at the present session on the many other important pending questions. Among the most iniportatn matters calling for legislation are the railroads, the marine uolicv. and the army and navy rorganization. These and many other urgent mutters will have to be put otF if Congress adjourns in the near future. EDDIF1CATION The schoolmaster was calling on an indignant mother. "For my part," babbled the good woman, "1 can't deceive what on earth eddilication is coming to. When I was young, if a gal only understood the eliments of distraction, provision, replenishing, an' the common denominator, an' knew all about the rivers an' their obituaries, the currents, an' the dormitories, the provinces, an' unpires, they had eddilication enough." RUBY SCHOOL OVERFLOWING The Ruby School is full and overflowing. Recently the Methodist Church has been turned into a school room during school hours and several classes are attending. Ruby has eight teachers and each is teaching full classes. SOUTH IS TURNING AGAINST CALOMEL IYIr. uodion, tne Liver lone rvian, Responsible for Change for | The Better. Every druggist in town hus noticed a ger.it falling otT in the sale of calo mel. They all give the same reason know it." Dodson's Liver Tone is place. "Calomel is dangerous and peoph ? konw it." Dodson's Liver Tone ii personally guaranteed by every drugist who sells it. A large bottl. doesn't c ist \ery much but if it fail, to give easy relief in every case o > liver s!u 'ir. liness and constipation just ask for your moeny back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable remedy harmless to both childrn and adults Take a spoonful at night and wak up feeling fine; no biliousness, sic headache, acid stomach or constipat ed bowels. It doesn't gripe or caus inconvenience all the next day lik violent calomel. Take a dose of calc mel today and tomorrow you will fee weak, sick and nauseated. Don't loa a day. , 55555 | Colum . H Presenting Phot ^ j =?First in Comfort and Coui ( ID] ||j MONDAY TUES m "How Ya Gc Down on DOROTH :r"_-- Paris Is Again "Gay Pa 1 "L' AP The Apache Dance, T ed Dagger, all the acoutt world, in a story of Love, The Latest Mac "BACK TO 1 HH THURSDAY FR The Most Thrilling My: | "The Teeth It was Murder! Anotht of Mystery, and the only c two rows of teeth. Hllllll VISCOUNT ASTOR DIES OF HEART DISEASE William Waldorf Astor, who was born in New York in 1848, died suddenly in London last Saturday. He was 'he son of one of the John Jacob Astors and was worth many millions. He left America in 1870 and renounced his American citizenship to become a British subject. He was first made a baron and later a viscount. Twenty per cent of his millions will go to the British government under a law of that country. This will cause some complication as much of his biggest income bearing real estate is located in New York. OMSK GOVERNMENT APOLOGIZES FOR FLOGGING AMERICAN SOLDIER The all-Russian Government at Omsk, Siberia, has, it is reported, expressed to the United States its regret and indigination over the recent floggiing of an American soldier, Corporal Benjamin Sperling, by Cossacks under the command of General Kalmikuflf. The Omsk government, it is said, is awaiting a report from Minister of Justice Telberg to determine what further steps should be taken regarding the matter. VAST JAPANISE MIGRATION TO AMERICAN CONTINENTS PLANNED An editorial in a recent edition of The New World, a Japanese newspaper published in San Francisco, says: "Our Japan must adopt a policy of wide-reaching and aggressive overseas emigration, to places like Mexi co, Central America and South America where our emigrants arc heartily welcome, we must send them without the slightest regard for anything else. If we do not send large numbers of emigrants and lay out plans for various enterprises we shall ultimately find a second staging of what has ccured in the United States of North America." SUMMONS FOR RELIEF State of South Carolina, County of Chesterleld. Bernetta Rebecca Melton, in her own name and as executrix of the estate of Henry G. Melton, deceased, Plaintiff, against Bank of Cheraw, Earl V. Melton, ! Mary Pauline Rodfearn, wife of 11. N. Melton, Bertha Cordelia Wright, wife of W. H. Wright, Mer' tie Brown, wife of A. B. Brown, Laney Melton and Corrjne Melton. , To the Defendants, Bank of Cheraw, Earl V. Melton, Mary Pauline Redfearn, Bertha Cordelia Wright, Mertle Brown, Laney Melton, Corrine Melton, You are hereby summoned and reluircd to answer the complaint in this 1 iction, of which a copy is herewith > served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in Ches'? tcrfield, S. C., within twenty days af' ter the service hereof, exclusive of v the day of such service; and, if you k fail to answr the complaint within the - time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this *' action will apply to the Court for ree lief demanded in the complaint. Dated, Chestorleld, S. C., July 15th, 1 GEORGE K. LANEY, c Plaintiff's Attorney. 14 suiinnttiiiiiwioiufii ? -AIR WEEK AT fcia's Le. o Plays of Merit rtesy EAL DAY WEDNESDAY >nna Keep 'Em the Farm" >EE Y DALTON ,ree" And Gay Paree Is In ACHE" 'he Red Wine, The Unsheatherments of the Paris UnderAdventure and Grim** LSO k Sennett Comedy 'HE KITCHEN" IDAY SATURDAY stery Picture Ever Filmed of the Tiger" >r One! In the sinister house lue was an apple, marred by llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll t I, HEHRV # THIO SECTiOrJ [!' ( H?R.? BELONGS UP "THERE ( _ I THI/MK ONE piece OF PIPB li> GCNE ; pop. heanen'^ SAKE ! ' c JUST LOOK, A\T "THAT NEVAJ \AJALU PAF*E R \ , .* v .* s f THEPE HE GCES, / I \ (-A1HER CANT X>0 l v I qC/\ "T I-MNG A K"OvjK*_> 1 ) "V T sE HC USE WITHOUT ( ( * UCSlfAts HiS, ) V X.V i / ) .t v: o wS*- (lH*? ^ >! - ") i" Ltf '* ' *'*%ss2Sie' Of a family quarrel, besides a old STOVE and a lot of old, bt a new stove now, and you're su think of the happiness and sat Then, too, there is the sav they won't want so much to eal FARMER! Get a Co By Paying Yo The "t- , i in5|^' n ' ^ lilliilBlll?III1 TRACTIONS AT ading Th For The Initial Showi BROAD Your Visit to The Fai Be Complete If You 1 "Check THE GREATEST F PLAY IN THE W< WITH THOROUGHBREDS ANI: MINGLED WITH BASIC HUMAN EMOT Tense With Lif A Thrill In Eve A Superb Attraction For T Loving Natui . a.' ii'A A AM ! IN J***f ' c v 111 "i ^ \ s> ~ 7l/{ k f ST. ' ( 11 yfj'Ur w ? * ? i j| If $? [ J>ai ;;rm'mm 4ff J V % IM*' ;: W? *\ ( MMBk WjrWWi severe test of your patience and nt, rusty PIPE? You can probably re to save a lot of muss and dirt isfaction that comes from nice new iug of fuel?an important item. 1 . Heat is food in the winter time. V HARDWFree Ticket ti unty Fc ur Subscription C In Advance to Advef mm M eatres i n Pictures and Music. . ~ ing in The State j| I WAY | ir Will Not H Fail to See ? ] :ers" 1 1 LACING B V ORLD ?j? V > HIGH LIFE INTER- jHj 1 DRAMA OF I IONS US *? e Action m ^ ry Foot J ^ hose of a Sport . WHO'S X?OtNi' "THIS VVAj/'.^f \ WHV iM f ' H'LL "DCMT SOME. VOL HELP HOLD E PiPE INSTEAD OF h N Di Ni T HERE A IM' ,\Aj"N' AN' JAWIN1 AT A FEllER J D> , she's //', STANOiN' CRCO.'-ED \ Ac. oV VV" -rt.' *' ... v ' - "* ft J-^777^1? <'M' .Jra, JMM^' ui^iliMiPf ft J._ / /hy Take Chances religion in tryinir to use an save money, too, by getting and trouble. And besides, ' equipment. \c <>*??* w> fumiUr * 4IIMNII <? ai ill aim ARE CO. ? The iir )ne full Year tiser j