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:: ? s $ 3$ 3 3 $ $ 3 * 3 $ & # 3 3 3 $ 3 3 ? * | The Cal * 1552 Corner Main ; * Columbia Bank. Cen * ? George J. Howell, K s * % Bates $2.00 per da * Headquarters for 1 t Free baths on Z C17ISINE 5 * * Proper and Careful. * * Now Under New Manageme ^"summer ^ We have a comi ?f SPRINGS, HAMMOCI |p A call will convinc I DICKERS H , FURNIT II 1836 Main Street : Ci?*l Hlaee flanlal W rnai VIR09 wiiiMi E0rh c\ ^ *' ' Dr. L. ITtOO 1608 Main Street, COLU fsOUTHERK J Unexcelled Di Through Pullman Sli Convenient Schei I iHfS For full informati . mL consult nearest South* W J. C. LUSI . J. L. MEEK, A. G. P ? jfBPfS QUALIT Ton have probably bought man; good, that cost a good price, but test of service soon proved themselv It might have been shoes that (foe sides, caps broke down, heels j paw and soles were plated. M jp V to $5.00. T. A. Opposite Post Office, Don't Experiment qi Use the old reliable roofing that Tra<i? has been the stand- Efc 4 ard for 16 years. Im " COLUMBIA SUPF * * dwell Hotels | and Taylor Streets. Opposite % trally located. Columbia, S. C. , ? Proprietor and Manager. ? Dt * v. Large Cool Rooms. 2 V ? the U. C. T.'s and T. P. A.'s. f T* * Saturday and Sunday. % ! UNEXCELLED. S * Attention Given to All Guests. * * * nt Watch us Grow. * * * ^NITWE If >lete stock of IRON BEDS, ^ IS, FREEZERS, ETC. |jf *e you the prices are right. |jjj ON & LYNN | ORE DEALERS. S Columbia, S. C. g = fork at Reasonable Prices ? These Are My Prices: 1 Best Plates (rubber base) $10.00 Gold Crowns $ 5.00 44 Bridge Woik (per tooth) . .$ 5.00 Logan Crowns (pivot tooth) $3.50 ^ '1 'L /naJnlocB^ and 50C. 166111 Hi A. ticiU ICU Teeth Cleaned 75c. and ?1.00 Silver fillings 50c. to ?1.00 ? Gold fillings $1.00 to ?2.00 TREATING TEETH EXTRA, 1 ~~ it LEj - Surgeon Dentist Opposite Thomas' Drug Store a MBIA, S. C. : \ [ RAILWAY. ; ning Car Service, ^ ieping Cars on all Trains, lules on Local Trains. , on as to rates, routes, etc. ^ c irn Railway Ticket Agent, or w.y I, D. P. A., Charleston, S. C t : OUR PIES ! have found favor with everybody b ?babes and men, the little girl in t pinafores and her mother and her h grandmother. They are of the k ' sweet, delicious, wholesome, u [ melt-in-your-mouth kind, and J we're anxious to have you try a them if you don't know the pro- ti dupts of our ovens. If you do y kriow we won't have to ask you. n J REIDUNGER'S STEAM BAKERY COLUMBIA, S. C. "i ????????? ai Y SHOES! y things that looked ?B under the rugged 9 es worthless. isr ? H soon inn over at * gave way, sewing lard against these things, peoi&iiy in footl be confident of getting the best quality foofcr money can buy, take advantage of the large B :e stock constantly available for making pleas- B ions at our store. H agent for W. L Douglas Shoes for men, ?1.50 9 BOYNE, I . . flftlnmhia SOS ~ ~ I ICDAin Weather-Proof ! #Kvl%V#ll^ Fire-Resisting ilark Reg. U. S. Pat. OS. ' S? I M not me^'rot> r I W ^Jl crack or rust. >LY CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. | ruif Biliousness Constipation Headache Indigestion Dyspepsia Flatulency Malaria Chills & Fever. Jaundice Sleeplessness Nervousness Loss of Appetite and all disorders arising from Torpid Liver. I TAKE IT NOW. I THE GENUINE has the RED Zonl the front of each package and the I signature and seal of J. H. ZEILINfl R A CO. on the side, in RED. | Tor tho Heart Broken Mother. BE COMFORTED. Peep not, though thy afflictions com; In terror's dreaded form; ^ust Him whose step the whirlwin< hides, Whose ways are in the storm. Be comforted," thy precious one He kindly called away, o garner with his treasures safe From evil's hasting day. fow sweet the rest in Jesus' care; Safe He the dust doth keep: in til tne resurrection morn, "He giyeth His beloved sleep." Iourn not; have comfort in thi thought: He doeth all things well! ind past the sorrows of this life Soon we shall safely dwell. Vhere tears are wiped from every ey By that dear pierced hand, Vhere evermore all shall rejoice, In all that happy land. 'here thou wilt share a blest reward For all thy love and care; .'hine own returned?from death re stored, Joyful, immortal, fair. 'Be comforted," thou'lt meet thin own And sing where comes no harm, )f Him who stills the tempest's powe And calms to rest the storm! )f Him whose mighty rest and powe] Shall rbbe the earth anew; Cfface the ruin sin hath made, And Eden bring to view. lince looking for such glorious things May waves of grief be still; 'hy dearest friend, the King of King Most blessed is His will. Dear mother, lookup; lift up you owed head; I, too, have drunk o hat "bitter cup," and can know thi ear trending pangs of seeing the cas et close from view the sweet littl< ice forever in this world. Bat thei esus says: "In my Father's hoas< re many mansions," and He has one lere for you and has only gatheree our little one to transplant it in the lansion "just beyond," only a little av over Home, she has found "shel ?r" before the storms of life came pon her, and will there await you] ime-coming. So "be comforted,' id live for those dear little ones who e left to you. A MOTHER. Published by request. I nonesiy i in Jewelry I "If it came from Sentz's, yon know it's all right," is what one of our customers remarked to another the other day. When you bay Jewelry, you generally have to take the "Jeweler's word for it" whether it is good or not. That's just where our reputation for honesty and fair dealing counts. And furthermore, we will [always give you your money back and ask 110 questions any time you are dissatisfied with a purchase. H Special attention to mail orders, I CHARLES P. SITE, JEWELER, 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C i THAT GAME OF QUOITS. , i I 5IIEV seen them city fellers playin' golf out on the lmks. An' it looked like you could I'arn the game in four an' twenty winks. An' I've seen the gals in sweaters playin" tennis on the lawn An' others playin' croquet till their slowness made you yawn. In fact, a game of baseball seems to me to be quite tame When compared with one excitin' an' real giood old fashioned game Played by Squire Riggsby an' perhaps a dozen moreYes, a game of quoits with horseshoes in the back of Peter's store! When the first warm wind of springtime came a-sighin' through the grove An' It got too warm for checkers in the back of Peter's store Pegleg Smith an' Grandpap Saunders hung their coats up in a tree. Banked the clay an' druv the pegs home just as true as they could be, Searched aroun' the whole blamed county for old horseshoes, rusty, red? Even stole ol' Peter's horseshoe that was hangin* overheadStarted playin* after dinner, with Pap Sprupeby keepin' score. In a game of quoits with horseshoes in the back of Peter's store. Through the spring an' through the summer till the late fall came aroun' An* the frost was on the pumpkin an' the snow was on the groun' You could find the same old codgers pitchin' horseshoes every day, Controversin' an' contestin' every game that they would play. Squire Cole would fume an' argue till his face was like a beet, An* his claims would get the others' feelin's up to fever heat, Till you'd think there'd be a riot, but 'twas fun an' nothin' more In that game of quoits with horseafaoes in the back of Peter's store. ?Victor A. Hermann in Judge. - The world's mo9t successful medicine for bowel complaints is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It has relieved more pain and 1 suffering, and saved more lives than any other medicine in use. Invaluable ? " i .1 t ? - o.ij i . ?n j ior cnnaren ana annus. ooiu uy an druggists. Drug Clerk Hills Himself. Standing before a mirror in his room in bis home at Hyatt's Park, Columbia, Louis P. Arndt, aged 25, took his life late Tuesday by sending a builet crashing through his brain. Ill health and despondency are given as the cau?e for the act. He was well known in Columbia, having been employed by a local drug store a9 a drug clerk, s He is survived by a mother, brother and sister. His uncle, Mr. P. Mallory, committed suicide four years ago by choking himself. Everyone would be benefitted by take ing Foley's Orino Laxative for stomach and liver trouble and habitual constipation. It sweetens the stomach and breath, gently stimulates the liver and regulates the bowels and is much superior to pills and ordinary laxatives. Why not try Foley's Orino Laxative today? All Druggists of Lexington and Henry Drug Store, Chapin. S, C. And the man you hate is usually a better man that you are. e The lazier a man is the better it is for him fo turn down a job. ? r Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops chronic coughs that weaken the constitution and develop into consumption, P but heals and strenghthens the lungs. It. affords comfort and relief in the worst cases of chronic bronchitis, asthma, hay fever and lung trouble. All Druggists of Lexington and Henry Drug Store, Chapin, S. O. i, . Real poverty may bring less misery s than marrying for money. "Xour neighbors are very sure to r come down to your expectations. Teething children have more or less b diarrhoea, which can be controlled by giving Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera e and Diarrhoea Remedy. All that is necessary is to give the prescribed dose 1 after each operation of the bowel9 more 5 than natural and then castor oil to 3 cleanse the system. It is safe and sure, j Sold by all druggists. Friends throughout South Carolina of Rev. R. A. Sublett, a well known Baptist minister, will be interested to know that he ha9 fallen heir to large p fortune tn the west through the death of one Solomon Sublett. It is under1 stood the property consists largely in land in the cities of Kansas City and C34- T mil's Tho oatata is <sp irl to hp OU XiliUlOt xuv VOkUlv ~ valued at many millions. Get DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve wiien ycu ask for it. There are a great many imitations, but there is just one original. This salve is good for anything where a salve is needed to be used, but it is especially good for Piles. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. Great genius nearly always has a little insanity mixed with it. Allan Leard, a well known citizen of Chester, died in a hospital in Columbia. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver ana bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system, cure constipation ami sick headache. Sold by all druggists. Joe Andrews of No. f)24 King street, Charleston, doing business under the name of the Carolina Produce and ' Commission house, has been arrested sworn out by Posiollice Inspector Smith, charging frudulent use of the mails. Andrews is an Italian. He is charged with soliciting and receiving j consignments ol' fruit and vegetables and not making returns. He denies that he meant to defraud his creditors and correspondents, among whom i 1 are several parties 111 urangeourg ami oilier places in Orangeburg and other' J places in South Carolina and adjoinI ing states. | WANT One Hundred GROSS 1 Will pay 30 cents for first class and 1< less 5 per cent, for cash when inspected 1 Ties to be delivered at any shipping poi right of way between Columbia, S. C., ai tween Batesburg and Perry, S. C. Will advance some cash or exchange spection. For further information see or THE L. D. CUI | BATESBUR /W\ /f\ /?\ /*\ /(l\ /*\ /% - M | New Spring I | I Our line of new Sprin | mer goods embraces e\ a|* > to-date in Dry Goo I Millinery and Shoes. 4> \ (2) < was selected with cj ?f\ < , > can please you it you v | Wm. Plaft & jA; 1804 Main Street, COLUM ^^Vi\ /e\ /e\ /*\/e\ 7W\ 7W\ 7\7kl\ /IR ___y ' " f.vwvwv*wv% ;w i spring m 5 And i\ i summer i: j ' siiofs 8k iWIIUkV r ? All the new styles in sho every kind of feet, and to pocketbook. BUY YOUR SHO E. P. & F. A. 1710 Main Street, Colu The Palmetto Nat COLUMBIA, S WE ABE A nA?An,'iiAiivf f I^a TT n i fori Qf jML J^CpUSiUJIJ LU1 1X1^ V ii WVU MV of South Carolina the County < of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 United States Bonds a Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Aocounts of Banks, Firms, Cor WE PAY Four Per Cent, on deposits in 01 terest calculated quarterly. WE PROMISE Our best efforts to transact you: satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL BAN] CAPITAL $250,000 Wilie Jones, President. J. mmmammmmmmmnamMmmmumaammmtBmmnmmmam WATER GROUJ This is the time for Lexiugtonians to buy ther things they need. Always see me before y Swift's Premium Hams, 1 l. - x 1 o i n uesi,, a i ?& i-^u pe J. B. HE! Wholesale and Retai' D General Groceries, Beef, Mutton, 932 GERVAIS STREET, Thousand riES * 3 cents for second class, iy Southern Railway Co. int on Southern Railway ad Augusta, Ga., and be; merchandise before inwrite HUM CO. G, S. C. BBHHBHnBBI ******** Goods I w. & g and Sum- j (2, s erytliing up- j ^ ds, Motions, * This stock JL ire, and we (j) rill only call, j "" Lir, i Sons, | IBIA, S. C. ^ \j/ SB/ M/ Ml/ \ll/v*/\i/ /M\ "H i >es and oxfords for 4 suit everybody's f iES HERE. ? DAVIS. I mbia, S. C. K ional Bank, . c. ates Government, the State ?f Richland and the City nd $100,000 State of South porations and Individuals, ir Savings Department, inr business to yoar entire t I, - - Columbia, S. C. .00 P. Matthews, Cashier. ID FLOUR their supply of Good Flour aud ou buy. * 1 guaranteed the rpouncl. JIOT, ? ealer in Pork and Sausage. COLUMBIA, S. C