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LORICK&LO' Pearl Millet, Early Amber Barley Spring Crop Seed Co Improved White Dent, Hickory ! Bed Cob, Seed Sweet Patatoes, G less Yams. Our stocks have been secur - ... <>ii *nrier proper conditions will pre Mail orders wiirbe filled pi est to the largest quantities. If; FIELD AND Send your orders, or vrite us for ^ WBnanHHKBHDHaaMNNMaaaMa LORICK & 101 Wholesale and Betail Seedmeu. QUALITY You have probably bought many things good, that cost a good price, but under \eet of service soon proved themselves word It might have been shoos that soon i the sides, caps brcke down, heels gave vr ' g&vf o.rt^ so-op ver*x plated. To ward ag b9bc^>Y;><T:< r^.*5 wear, and be cor 1 \y*~i 3Sate:?* -X wear your mono; I I ! ^ j aud choice stock 4 iri^:ir --r>v; J "v iug selections at < ^.->r -*IV. Sole agent f< :*2;r *i ; Xv, C; p ;- Vvj to $5.00. T. A.. B Opposite Post Offtcs, ki; ^iv "mt, i t ti itt -rr- ^*tt- ~*ir~ " ^ ^ ^ ^SOUTHERN ! ^ ' Unexcelled Dining T Through Pullman Sieepin ^ Convenient Schedules s For full information as consult nearest Southern R W J. C. LTJSK, D.: ^ J. L. MEEK, A. Gr. P. A., J \* X'X*^* WX* Xi Just Re TWO CARLOADS AND RA Wash Pots, Country anc One carload Royal Rubl - ready roof in One carload T^rra Coti makes the ehea] We also carry incomplete : Iron Pipes, Fittings and Valves Metal Shingles, Roof Paint an< Mantels, Grates and Tiles. Come and see us or write f< LEE A. LORI' 1519 MAIN STREET jjglsl WRANCE, '"c and Orange Cane, Beardless rn, Improved Golden Dent, i Kins?, Blount's Prolific, Tenn j a. Bucks, Nancy Eails, Vinei | i ed from reliable sources, and I iduce the best results, wrrmtlv from the verv small- ! I you want reliable seeds for CARDED. | I prices for anything needed j wn irr -' rmr ' 1 mm j I Columbia, S. C. I j i that looked r I the rugged /*? llCfcS. nu o\er at ^^M\S ay, sewing ainst these things, proudly in footiMent of getting the best quality footy can buy, take advantage of the large : constantly available for making picasour store. :r W. L Douglas Shoes for men, 11.5; IOYNS, Columbia, S. C OUR PIES re found favor with every body abes and men, the little girl in afcres and her mother and her mcimother. They are of the eet, delicious, wholesome, lt-in-your-mouth kind, anc' 're anxious to have you try mi if you don't know thepro3ts of our ovens. If you do ow we won't have to ask you. IDLlftUtK'S Slt&m BfiftitiU, COLUHSiA, S. 8. * *?' fiiS 'J#' RAILWAY.' $ Car Service, Js? g Cars on ali Trains, on Local Trains. qj 3 to rates, routes, etc. ailway Ticket Agent, or w >? P. A., Charleston, S. C Itlanta, Ga. . ^/Jib jsafrgg^ V^'V* agssasssai COOK STOVES .NOES, I I Stove Hollow-Ware. I >er Hoofing, the best I g known. i "a Flue Pipe, which i >est chimney. I stock of Pumps, Wrought f ;, Corrugated Irou itoofrrg, 1 Koofei's Supplies, Wood $. jy prices. h CK&BRO. I COLUMBIA, S. C. I ^ THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR _ Machinery Tools ^ UgMKM Kfckt Prlecs If you do noc see what you want write u& We handle any and alL Everything in machinery supplies. Columbia Supply Co. k w tfcrw*8u * wrinaaac IBB 11TlfKl"iy iWMiiTwn i wuw _ _ Women, whea threatened m ' M wiife a misksp, shemd Sake || I m Cards! aadprevesi&eilroa- M i |1 Me from occurring, p ft Is yeer delicate eoadlSfcn || m it will save yea each paia m i M 2nd misery. I^ossasds feave | M tried Cardci before e&Eiins- H I ES men! acd have foaM il of |Jj : ggj wonderful herein. tc I i IMps. Fannie KIcIjoIs, oi ?1 Mexico, Mo., xvrfies: "las! || year I was threatened with ?| a mishap and Wme ol Cards! || helped me more than any || other medicine. Kcw i have m a line healthy hey. ! think || Cardni the finest medicine I j| \ know of fcr female troubles, ? and S wf|h all suffering wo- g Bies would try 8." || Get Cardai. || Sold everywhere, ^ ^ j| j Fifsscs Thousand Copiss. j Washington, May 31.? Congressman | A. F. Lever's desk in his office is litj orally filled with cans of beans, beets, I r-tr.. world without end. I J 5 JTnis comes of the fact that he is a member of the committee of agriculture and is the chief champion of a strict enforcement of the Pure Food and Drugs Law and of the idea that preserving powders and :he like are | unnecessary 3n the canning business, j The department of agriculture has ; jut?: issued a bulletin giving a very simple method by which all fruits and vegetables may bo canned in the farm borne and kept, through winter and this is to be done without the use of preservatives. The cans and jars on Mr. Lever's desk represent the efforts of the department of agriculture to convince him that its method is not only simpL' but effective. He is thoroughly convinced. The process for preserving is the work of Frank Breuzeale, ar. Anderson boy and a gradu- I ate of Ci cm so n College, who has been I in the department of agriculture for I several years and who has made good Breazt ale is a confirmed dyspeptic j as i< an and candaverous in appearance as the 'Congressman whom he is interesting in his work. lie is a vegetarian as much so as Senator La Foltetie who is also greatly interested in bis process. It is because of the tact uiai. ne is a vum-'ianaii liiuu ne has fallen upon this plan of preserving fruits and vegetables. Tat' only mink in it is a glass jar and an ordinary tin can or clothes boiler. Corn, English peas, string beans, oara, in fact all vegetables may be kepi with their original color and flavor. The method consists in a ruing the fruit or vegetables in a closed vessel for one hour eacji on l..reo successive days, this completely sterilizing i:, killing all germs and other things. The cause-of decomposition is a germ or bacteria and as soon as these are destroyed, the vegetable wiil keep indefinitely. The ! adoption of this method not only j leave > no excuse for the use of pre- I serving powders, against which Mr. Lever and Dr. Whey have fought so hard daring the recent session of Con j gross ana which are undoubtedly | harmful in their effects upon infants j and invalids and are used to cover up j unsanitary and unclean nut-hods ami cheap and rotter; materials, but it enI ables the house-wife to make use of i eve! y vegetable raised in her garden j J and of all the fruit from her orchard I j i j and the expense is practically nothI big. The department has issued a hullo tin, being simple in its get-up and ' | tlnse may be had by applying to j j members of Congress. It is Fanner's j , Bull it in No. dob. | Mr. Lever has been allotted Jo.OOO j j of tin se and any one who is interest j ed in his crusade for pure food, may j I have one by writing him a postal card j a-king rui it. At The Altar. | "'.Viil von h^ve this u'Oirnm to be ! ; your lawful wedded wife?" "That's what I 'iowed I would." " Will you love honor and obey her?' j "Ain' yv>u got that switched around, ! ! parson?" said the bridegroom, i "John!" said the bride-elect, "don't ! I 1 you reckon the oarson knows his bus- I i mess? Answer the question." "Yes, sir," sai l the bridegroom, j meek! -, "I reckon I'll have to." Atlanta Constitution, j 1 4 # Press Association Lleoting. j Col. E. H. Aull, of Newberry, pres- i idem of t.he State Press Association, ; who has been attending the Pythian | meeting, is very enthusiastic over the ! coining meeting of the Press Association in Greenville, and said yesterday that all who attended the meeting would havr. a mo-n. t movable time. I The headquarters of the Association j will be in the Hotel Otteray, Green- * villc's new hostelry, and adjoining j the hotel is the Poinsett Social Club, ! which was named after a Charleston j man. The hotel will be opened on j June 1 and great preparations will be I made to entertain the members of the Association on July 0, 7 and 8. Announcements of the details of the meeting and also the programme will be announced later. A trip to Taiinlah Fails and a day in Atlanta, Ga., will folh;w. It is expected that the meeting will be very largely attended j and will prove as successful as any of j the former meetings of the Association. News and Courier, 27th. J salens JIu3"baad Slain. i Raleigh, N. C., May 23. A sensa- j lional killing occurred last Sunday 1 near Bellamy's Mill, in Ilallifax county. Levy Marriott was the victim, and Charges Fiannigan is charged with having fired the shot that caused his death. Fiannigan, according to the report received here, had gone to Marriott's home where part of the} morninsr was snenf. Flan mean, went for a drive with Mrs. Marriott and upon his return was cursed by Marriott. Fiannigan bore the cursing, but when Marriott toid him he must leave the house, drew a revolver and fired, killing Marriott instantly. Sometimes you 11103' be told that there are other things inst as good as DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. That, isn't so. Nothing made is as good as DeYwtt's Kidney and Bladder Pills for any ailments of the kidney or bladder, which always result in weak back, backache, rheumatic pains, rheumatism, and urinary disorders. A trial of DrWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills is sufficient to convince you how good they are. Send your name to E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago; for a free trial box. Thtry are sold here by Kauimann Drug Co. J A movement is on foot ro build an automobile road between Columbia and Charleston. Weston, Ocean-to-9eean Walk er Said recently: "When you feel down | unci out. tec! there is no use living, just ! take your bad thoughts with you and I walk them off. Before you have walk1 cd a mile things will look rosier. Just | try it. Have yon noticed the increase j in walking of late in every community if Many attribute it to the comfort which Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes, gives to the millions new using if. As Weston lias said, ''it ha? reel merit, .<>. Death, of 2fc. Ton Oliver. Mr. Tom t)iiy?r, one of Calhoun's } oldest citizens, died at his home in j the Andrew Chapel neighborhood on i Friday morning, in his SMrJ year. He j j had been quite feeble for about a I year, but was only con lined to his | home for ihe past live or six months. ! Ho was a member of the Andrew Chapel church. His paster conducted ite burial sovitcs. Mr Oliver was a Mason and that order laid his body to rest with Matonic honors in the family burying grounds at his old home en Saturday.?Calhoun Advance. ??* *CT> -o? ? A Bcn^. I am as weary as a ehiid That weeps upon its mother's breast For j'.'V of comforting. But I I tlavc no such place to rest. | j I am as weary as a bird Blown by wild winds far oat to sea, When it regains its nest. But, oh, There waits no nest i'or me. What think you may m as tain the bird That iimls no housing after i'eght, Ami what the little child console, Who weeps alone at night? The reason hardly and n en in the world can save money is iiacihiorsj don't have to and married mail can't. PtOjiic who arc married act as if it was against the law tor either one of them over to admit that the other was ric.iit any;hing. Making love t?.* u girl so she fee's you mean it is being able to say the same thing over several times just- as if it was a 1 ew in-];iration. A way to?li\e a long life fis not to have a vt ry good time doing it. I to make your baby strong and j well. A fifty-cent bottle of I I will change a sickly baby to | plump, romping child in summer as I well as in winter. Only one cent day think of it and it's as nice as cream. Get a small bottle now. All Druggists I # \ M H a it.vj.Mt-.qfi . .. .iivrx; I AYtiR'-'S (.1ASR V2 I Doc not Color 5 I Hair falling out? Trouble J with dar.drcf:? Vi'anl more 1 Ifl^rcd-JGniT r Suiyhisr. Glycerin. Quinin. 2 /-viconoi. > We believe doctors endorse this forir.ub, or we I AVER'S HAIR Vli [Does not Color g i^HOKBaBsanB raBBxnBaL^ aawKEa aBnmBnaBs CASH OR CRED Never in the history of Cj been a larger lot of all grad( received at prices that will ai I will sell CASH or CHI see me and I will save yon mc P s Rfl h F t a"? 3 4*$ a w Lc w Sss iins? ts^-i <i 3 Fi -4/ THE STOEE TEAT SELLS FOE CAS EE TAIL AT W: Flesir, Bgcj-rs, Lar^ srsd Saga? We carry evevythlrjg sn She Grocc cfrtef asm 8S io ptesse. Try iss be you be convinced. Corner F'a.n and Assembly Sire COLuMSiA, : : 2 !> > ii jj> jf & v* & ii *iij P. J The leading Books* I Stationers. Are Sti 1 for all School Boo] -;]f 1 theni in their two la 1 when in Columbia. f.? ">*? & ft ft ft ft Two Stores on Main S & | COLUMBIA, < - - <J 7 Out rats^jgarsgir^iy'< ?ncc^;\cfRr?w | Ij? ijs OilUrll^ I I 1733 MSSN STiEET, COLUS >; Is where you can find one of th I n^i wlM*W rmi \ OF ALL KINDS DOORS, SASH BLINDS & I LIME AND CEI CABINET MAI \ Gall or write for Prices. NOTICE We handle no Harness made from leather. Do not allow this inferior s nothing but the very best OLD FASHIONED OAK TANNE And anything we ssll cai be relied upon Don't fool your money away on ci getibut little wear out of it. DAVIS & COM P 1517 Main Sfreet GO O J 7,f CO-3?] O J n is 888" j hair? Av. elegant dressing? | Sr diunj Chiorid. I , Yaier. PesJunie. 1 would not put it up. | CjO& | :he IMatir j C KSB IRE IT iiapin has there 5s of Furniture stonish you. SDIT. Come to )ney. | f* M I %s$ 1^, g Ob ERY CO., -Li SOLESALE PltlCES. car Specialties jry hne, and our lore ycu buy and >efcs, near Sllarksi, 18 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ' 1 $ sllers and I it 3 Agents | ks. Visit I * w ,rge stores I ft ft ft ft & & ft ft ft ft . ft treet, ft ft ft ft S. c. 8 I nTT^xaTwr-vtn-1 '& ilBOsf | Eiil, S. 0. | -4 e best stocks of | s|% I GLASS I &ENT. I JTLES. f f . cheap acid tanned tuff space. We use :d leather as the best. leap stuff, you will j ANY ' Columbia, S. C