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JWnDBHHHMHHB I RIM OF i g JLTIAJlI JLA. vr JL I : CHAPIN, 8 Our banking facilities I place them at your comma 1 terest paid on time deposil | with your business. % I , J. F. HOI I J. A. BLACKWELDER, F B " - : f ' The name WALTERlA. WOOD on a mo TI0N every way-?it does?it truly does. A 4-3 mower at ?40.00. A 4-6 mower at ' band dump, at ?18.00, and an 8-20 teeth all x'v We carry a full line of repairs. LORICK & LOW Columbia, - t +* ? - QUALITY You have probably bought many things t good, that cost a good price, but under th test of service soon proved themselves worthli t ? It might have been shoes that soon rui the sides, caps broke down, heels gave wa] ?x" \. gave out and soles were plated. I i To guard agai ZZZZZZZBQ^SEE? wear, and be confi jI wear your money ' an? choice stock c 1 tit nAWwA ing selections at o ^ jffril ^?le a^6n^for \ T. A. B Opposite Post Office, The Palmetto fl COLUMBIA ^ WE ABE A Depository for the Unite :of South Carolina the Con: of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 United States Bon Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Accounts of Banks, Firms, WE PAT , Four Per Cent, on deposits terest calculated quarterly. " WE PROMISE Our best efforts to transact satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL BA CAPITAL |25C Wilie Jones, President. ^1^^. $9999'5 9 9 5 . ? SOUTHERN B _______ *" #Kh Unexcelled Dining C i Through Pullman Sleeping ^ Convenient Schedules c For full information as jjji consult nearest Southern Hal1 W J. c. LUSK, D. P. JtV nT)AA17C WATJ/lAW A (1 T 11^ DAUUiiO JJXV/XVVXAXl) JCX. VI. A ? fBROOKLANl . Kg NEW BROOKLA * ily ^e ^ant y?ur business. 12 is our ?i your money with us until you need I times a year. j J. C. GU1CNARD, Vice-President. CHAPIN, I o. u. ; ; ; are excellent. We 1 nd. 5 per cent, in- I ts. Kindly favor us I MEYCUTT, Cashier. 8 'resident. | Atl'. ^,4'T;...; j-.^>Ai4)!r//._ ' ? ..w &l !%*:*} y'S wer machine means SATISFAC; $42.50. A 8-20 tooth all steel rake, steel rake, self-dump, at $20.00. RANCE, INC., s. c. SHOES! hat looked e rugged 7, sewing nsfc these things, especially in footdent of getting the best quality footWA A^vrnn^AMA A^ il?A 1A?MA U?U UUJ, WM1U OUTOUbB^Q UX liUC UU^O onstantly available for making pleasnr store. W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.50 O Y N E , Columbia, S. C. ational Bank, L, S. C. d States Government, the State aty of Richland and the City -7 y ds and $100,000 State of South Corporations and Individuals, in our Savings Department, inyour business to your entire LNK, - - Columbia, S. C. 1,000.00 J. P. Matthews, Cashier. iAILWAY. 1 <1/ ar Service, JjJ Cars on ail Trains, ^ in Local Trains. y* to rates, routes, etc. jf Lway Ticket Agent, or yy A., Charleston, S. C. \ A., Atlanta, Ga. \jj/ 1 i 5^ BAN iC I ,KD,S.C. ftjj desire tp please. Leave ??. We pay interest iour ^ L. S. TROTT!, 8[j President BEAUTIFUL WIDOW SHOT TO DEATH. Murder and Suicide Shocks the Town ot Seneca?The Details. Because she had repeatedly refused to marry him Mr. J. F. Hinckle, a former policeman at Seneca, at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon shot Mrs. Emma L. Anderson, a widow, proprietress of a boarding house, inflicting wounds from which she died six hours later, and then sent a bullet through his own brain dying a few minutes , afterwards. The tragedy was one of the mo9t harrowing that has occurred in Oconee county in years. It took place in the dining room at Mrs. Anderson's boarding house, and brought to a tragic end a conversation between Hinckle and Mrs. Anderson, which followed the midday meal. As soon as he had shot Mrs. Anderson Hinckle turked the weapon upon himself, firing point blank under his chin, the ball ranging upward and into the brain. Within a few minutes he had expired without having spoken to any one. Mrs. Anderson lingered until 8 o'clock without regaining consciousness. Hinckle fired three shots at Mrs. Anderson, one of which was warded K.-. Via* avia Krnnlrlnrr lior arm anH Uli \JJ 11C1) uuc Uibaam^ uvi. uaiu the third entering her body between the seventh and eighth ribs, and come out at the back, crashing through her body close to the heart. Mrs. Anderson ran from the room and was caught by some' one as she fell, mortally wounded. It is stated that the first shot fired was aimed at Mrs. Anderson's daughter, two of her children being in the room with her when she and Hinckle entered the room. Mr. Hinckle engaged Sirs. Anderson in a conversation under the pretext of wishing to pay his board bill. It is understood that he had been a persistent suitor for Mrs. Anderson's affections for some time, and that the tragedy . was the culmination of her refusal to marry him. For a number of years Hinckle was policeman at Seneca and was well thought of. For some time he and Mrs. Anderson had been quite intimate. She was a woman of beauty of face and figure and had many admirers. Jealousy and Mrs. Anderson's persisteht refusal of him are generally thought to be the two prime factors that led to the murder and suicide. Hinckle was about 50 years of age, and a widower, and Mrs. Anderson, several years younger. Her husband has been dead atjgut three years. A Traveling Man's Experience "I must tell you my experience on an East bound O.K. & N. R. R. train from Pendleton to Le Grande, Ore," writes Sam A. Garder, a well known traveling man. "I was in the smoking department with some other traveling men when one of them went out into the coach and came back and said, 'There is a woman sick unto beath in the car.' I at once got up and went out, found her very ill with cramp colic, her hands and arms were drawn up so you could not straighten them, and with .a death like look on her face. Two or three ladies were working with her and giving her whiskey. I went to my suit case and got my bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy (I never travel without it), ran to the water tank, put a double dose of the medicine in the glass, poured some water into it and stirred it with a pencil; then I hadjquite a time to get the ladies to let me give it to her, but I succeeded. I could at once see the effect and I worked with her, rubbing: her hands, and in twenty minntes I gave her another dose. By this time we were almost to Le Grande, where I was to leave the train. I gave the bottle to the hnsband to be nsed in case another dose shonld be needed, but by the time the train ran into Le Grande she was all right, and I received the thanks of every passenger in the car." For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. ? A Card. By this means we desire to thank relatives and friends in Brookland and Gilbert for the many courtesies, sympathy and help bestowed upon us during the illness, death and burial of our infant son. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Avery. Kodol will, in a very short time, enable the stomach to do the work it should do, and the work it should do is to digest all the food you eat. When the stomach can't do it Kodol does it for it and in the meantime the stomach is getting stronger and able to take up its regular natural work again. Kodol digests all you eat. It makes the stomach sweet and it is pleasant to take. It is sold here by Kaufmann Drag Co. Two negro men engaged in robbing railroad cars at Yemassee shot ar.d killed S. W. Littlefield, a merchant of that place, and Joe Francis, colored. Hub H. Evans was defeated for the legislature in Newberry county. Tickling or dry Coughs will quickly loosen when using Dr. Shoop's Cough j Remedy. Audit is so thoroughly harmless, that Dr. Shoop tells mothers to use { nothing else, oven for ver> -rang babies. | The wholesome green leaves and P-ndcr stems of a lung healing mountainous shrub give the eurarive properties to Dr. Slioop's Cough Remedy. It eulms the cough, and heals the sensitive brotiehinl membranes. Xo opium, nor chloroform, nothing harsh used to injure or suppress. Demand Dr Shoop's. Accept, no other. Sold by Kanfmaun Drug Go. DECIDE YOURSELF. The Opportunity Is Here, Backed by Lexington Testimony. Don't take our word for it. Don't depend on a stranger's statement. Read Lexington's endorsement. Read the statements of Lexington citizens. And decide for yourself, Here is one case of it: A, Marks, living on Depot St., Lexington, S. C., says: "I used Doan's Kidney Pills for kidney trouble and obtained relief from a very few dose3. I had suffered from severe pains through my back and sides for months and felt miserable in every way. My kidneys did not act properly, and I knew they required a tonic. I went to the Kaufmann Drug Co., procured Doan's Kidney Pills and since I have used the contents of one box, I am able to do my work without any trouble. The pains in my back and sides have greatly diminished and my kidneys give me no trouble at all. I recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to others in return for the great benefit I have obtained from their use." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. The Rules of Life. Look not back on past mistakes, Look ahead; Bury blunders and bad breaks, Look ahead; Let the past in human eyes, Give its lessons how to rise, But not effort paralyze, Look ahead. Let no narrow view prevail, But look out; Under broadest colors sail, And lookout; Generous and liberal be, From all prejudices free, Bide by justice's decree, And look out. Seek the highest to be won, And look up; Prove good thoughts by acts well done, And look up. Never downward be the gaze, To the sky let all thoughts raise, Onward journey thou through days, And look up. ? For Sale?A New Davis (Unique) sewing machine, improved drop head, cheap either for cash or on easy payments?installment plan?a bargain. Apply at this ffice. tf Of Interest to Many. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. Derrick's Drug Store. Hiss Crouch Sas Returned. miss May uroucn, aaugnter 01 mr. W. A. Crouch, of Batesburg, has returned from the Columbia hospital, where she was operated upon for appendicitis about three weeks ago, Dr. Legrand Query, the noted surgeon of Columbia, performing the operation. When you have a cold you may be sure that it has been caused indirectly by constipation and consequently you must first of all take something to move the bowels. This is what has made Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup so successful and so generally demanded. It does not constipate like most of the old fashioned cough cures, but on the other hand it gently moves the bowels and at the same time heals irritation auu tuiavd liiuauiLuaixvu ui uuv tuxvut* Sold by fcaufmann Drag Co. Henry Moody, colored, who i9 thought to have taken a hand in the killing of the two men at Yemassee, has been arrested at Jacksonboro. How to Get Strong. P. J. Daly, of 1247 W. Congress St., j Chicago,tells of a way to become strong: j He says: "My mother, who is old and was very feeble, is deriving so much benefit from Electric Bitters, that I feel its my duty to tell those who need a tonic and strengthening medicine about it. In my mother's case a marked gain in flesh ha? resulted, insomnia has been overcome, and she is steadily growing stronger." Electric Bitters quickly remedy stomach, liver and kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee j at Kaufmann Drug Co., and Derrick's i Drug Store. 50c. # WOOD S SEEDS. If Best qualities obtainable / Winter or J Hairy Vetch 01 make? not only one of the larsrest- j yielding and best winter feed and ! forage crops vou can grow, but is j i -i - a .. i I J . r w i ; r aiso one 01 me oesx 01 sou-iiijpiu\- j ers, adding more nitrogen to the [ soil than any:other winter crop, c j Wood's Descriptive Fall Catalogue gives full information about this valuable crop; also | Qabout all other Farm 8 Garden Seeds j Pfor Fall planting. Catalogue J , mailed free on request. "\Viite fl for it I | T tss lHfiAJi D II ; i? Wb qi oyni*J9 jj I Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. I L- | I ?p?TJWWW ! I HI?H3 WEDDING Th Call for Invite merits and Cards, print them just 1 the latest styles a and see. The R. L Brj Law Book Publish' Booksellers and St Two Stores or COLUMBIA, - - - NEW STOR NI I have opened up a full line of Generi at Saxe-Gotha Cotton Mills, where I will best goods at lowest prices. A fresh stbc Groceries and i Always on hand. I respectfully ask that where. JOHN G. Saxe-Cotha Mills, NEW STORE l We wish to announce that we have oj mercliandise and propose to sell goods ask is for yon to give us a chance to i convince everyone that we mean wha GOODWIN & WILLI SWANSEA, | I want to shake hands with every man, woman or boy in this neighborhood who helps sell harness. I believe the mule has a hard time and am trying to make him comfortable by making comfortable harness. I make everything from a gee strap to a horse collar and make it as goo$ as I know how. Let us; help the mule WilseW. Martin I MAKER OF HARNESS 1118 Plain Street COLUMBIA, : : : S. C. PARKER'S } HAIR BALSAM CIwulvi And bfitit.fiej the Qair. I Proniotea ft lax'iriant ffrowth. I Never ^ | . Aug 80, 1 v " ! : i WEEELWKIGHT and BLACKSMITH SHOP i ? i I Ar BERLKY & KYZEIi'S New ] Blacksmith Shop you will find Mr. L. j L. Lohj; ready to uive yon prompt ! gervio-. All kinds of repair work, i horseshoeing. etc. Give us a trial, i Shop situated near the Berl y home- { stead. Marll (5m j FOLEYSnONIY TAR! for chtldrens safe, sure* Afc opiate? NOTATIONS! i A itions, iinnounceWe engrave or ike engraving in, >nd shapes. Call rnn fnmnonir fan uuiiipauy, ers, Bookbinders, ationers. : : : l Main Street, ----- S. C. eJ 3W GOODS? llillllM WliMMEBMBBH? al Merchandise in the Oswald Building be pleased to serve the public with the k of Family Supplies you give me a call before buying else BOOZER, So. Car. * OUR PISS ,ve found favor with everybody babes and men, the little girl in oaf ores and her mother and her andmother. They are of the reet, delicious, wholesome, elt-in-your -mouth kind, and e're anxious to have you try em if you don't know the proLets of our ovens. If you do low we won't have to ask you. IDUNGERS STEAM BAKERY, COLUMBIA, l? C. vr swansIai pened a new and select line of general } at the Very Lowest Prices. All we serve yon, and a call at our store will ,t we say. Give us a trial. : : : A lie The New /liTlUj Merchants, s n For Weak Kidneys Inflammation of the bladder, urinary troubles and backache use DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills A Week's Trial For 25c S. C. D?WITT & CO., C2UCOSO, ZH? The Kaufmann Drug Co. Before You Purchase Any Other Write m HEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPAHtj ORANGE, MARS. 1 Many Sewir.? Macr.in.es are rnadetcse'j regardless cf cuaiity, but the ** 3i?-w Home" is madft to wear. Cur s'-aranty r.-ver rurs out. j We make Sew:r.? Macirres to su:: a! renditions of tits trade. The *" S" ".v r, ar.ds atthe aead cf a'.i ?2i;oli-Jsr;:?iv ';.ru'y sev?.v ; machines Sold by aaf !?wt c/.:-d ieaiors only. FC.f< ?A?.? MV . w * jkoob\ JLi2ilU5tOj. -S. C. Ojjp | ^ and WHISKEY HAB?T3 KRarai&^S^eWD B. M. \VOOuT.>\ M. 1). Allaatii- <i*a. Oilicc 104Iv. i'ryorStreet,