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i??? hi iimimnrrm I | rtLIFttIM ULL1 COBWEB MIIH AND RICHLftl DRY GOODS, NO SHOES, HATS, MI SUITS, SKIRTS, E' nriiicFTJ TO SELE i NEW CR | STANDARD C yn All varieties early Cabbages, Tom sjK All kinds of garden seed Sfe Large, hardy, fro9t-proof Cabbaj H HARMON DRUG CO ; ' i- \ Foley's Kidney Pills if-. <?/ What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, Strengthen your kidneys, corfeet urinary irregularities, build op the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Prevent Bright's Disease and Diabates, and restore health and treagth. Refuse substitutes* For Sale By Harmon Drag Co. iiruf ~ IV r W maco",ne Ilk WW *uautyiHOME ; , WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. ? ? vrur UrkYTT? rrctn \ri!7 XI you piwcuasc- mc x->^ -i j? have a life asset at the price you pay. ?id will not ha ve an end less chain of repairs. ' im -Ty.Quality Considered 1C you want a sewing machine, write for fur latest catalogue before you purchase. The New Hone Sewing Machine Co., Orange, Bless. City Hotel and Cote, AMERICAN and EUROPEAN GOOD CLEAN ROOM3 i NEAR THEATRE AND STATE CAPITOL American Rates . $1.25 to $2.00 European Rstns, Rooms, 50c and up. Mrs. L. I. KAMINER, Proprietress, 121S Main Stree t Phone 851 COLUMBIA. S. C. mmMmaamaasBssamE wcssBBBSBBaaanas gaasE .S IT FOR LESS I ! i ID STS. COLUMBIA, S. C. TIONS, CLOTHING, LLINERY, LADIES' rc? >T ALWAYS r T PRAM OP SEED i iARPEN SEEP j atoes, Beets, Peas, Bears, Com, etc. IH Ferry's, Grossman's. Bulk. Mv je Plants, 15c per 100?now ready, fm LEXINGTON, S. C. |j Passing It On. When little Bob bumped his head, uncie Jim gacnerea tne youngster in bis arms and said, "There! I'll kiss it, and the pain will all be gone." Cheerfully smiling, the youngster exclaimed: "Come aown into the kitchen; the cook has the toothache."?Judge. If yonr children are subject - to attacks of croup, watch for the first symptom, hoarseness. Give Cham-, barium's Cough Remedy as soon as tho nhilrl hoortmos hnarsft and thfl At.. tack may be warded off. For sale bv all dealers. , t , , / The Real Reason? Mot-hr- (reproving^*?When I was voting tr rls never th ?ught of doing: fcl e things they do today. Daughter?Weil, that's why tlioy didn't do them. ?Boston Transcript. I i HHBNHPflHHflPSflHHH! M VjV^V j^HG i (flip) THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WE HAVE EVER SHOWN IN HARNESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, noini pc U>Vil>JL(LAJ? ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, ETC. { Wo have a special home-tnade slip Harness for one-horse wagon at $5.00. A Set of Buggy Harness for $10.00. Wo buy HidevS, Furs, Tallow, Beeswax anrl pay highest market prices. j Wilse W. Martin, 111(5-1118 Plain Street, | (JJl'tjiililA * S. C. , ftftftftft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ? S OBITUARIES. ft ft?ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft< Howell Clifton Roof. Howell Clifton Roof was bom August, 1875, and died Jan. 11, 191 aged 3<~ years and 5 months. Born of Christian parents, he w baptized in infancy and in early li ratified this c yenant and was admi ted to full communion with Emanr E. L. Church. Living for some yea in New Brookland, he identified hii elf with the life, faith and w~rk Mt. Tabor E. L. chnrch. Returnii to the country he entered with i newed 2eal the work of home congr tion and continued to until the o conization of Mt. Hfirman octicfrfic ganized, of which he was a chart member, and put into this work tl best of his means and life. Be served this congregation as i elder, and as Snperintendent of tl Sunday school from the first until 1; death, showing much zeal and di playing fine talent in this work, his last hours he seemed to haye vision of his classes before him. Jannarv 25. 1900. he was married . Miss Geneva Price, with whom ] lived happily until death. To th anion was born one boy and foi girls, one girl pre eded him to tl graveI He leaves behind to mourn their lo a loving wife, four little children, i aged father, five brothers and thr< sisters. To these we say, Weep no He is not dead?only gone before? His remains were laid to rest in tl t cemetery of Mt. Herman in the pre \ cuue ui au jmixieuct; uuugregauun J relatives and friends. The servic j were conducted by his pastor, assi9t( \ by Rev9 Lybrand and Freed. f JtA.0. Tribute of Respect. J J. Frankie Thornton was born Man j 1383, and died December 16, 1913, ag< ? thirty years, nine months and tv I days. Whereas, the Great Head of tl Church has called from our midst oi 1 dear brother, J. Frankie Thorntoi we bow in hamble submission to tl will of him who doeth all things wel therefore, be it,. Resolved j, That in the death < Brother Thornton we monrn the los of one of 'onr much beloved brother) 2. That we have lost one onr mot earnest and faithful workers, whoe death we deeply deplore, bnt we fe< that o jr coworker has only been take from his earthly home to the mansion not made with hands. 3rd, That we extend onr heart-fel sympathies to the grief stiicken fan ily and commend them to the sam loving 3avionrwith whom he died. He leaves to monrn their loss a lo\ ing/wife. two obildren. father an mother and an adopted sister. *1- E. M. D. His First Check. Farmer John had taken his cattle t tho market, sold them, and had bee: paid by cheek. r^his was the firs time such a thing b&d happened. "What's this?'' he asked the dealei as he was handed a slip of pinkpapei "Why, money for the btasls!'' wa the reply. * The farmer stared, but was finall assured that if he took it to the ban he would receive good rich gold in rc turn. The check was cashed, and th farmer went away happy. But h couldn't sleep that night; the wonde of the tning excited him. As soon a morning broke be made forthecattU dealer's hou?<\ "It's me!" he replied to thelattcra he opened the door. "I want toknc whprr> T f>an some more of fhos bits of pink paper.'' f Habit That Pleased. 'So you have thought it over care fully and decided that young Mone> blower is the man you mast marry? said her father gravely. ' Yes, father," the young woman r< plied. "Are you suro that his habits ai such as will make for you a happ married life." 'Yes indeed. He buys a new mot< oar every year, and that's jnst thesoi of habit I want my husband to have. Missing Girl In Boy's Garb New York, Jan. 16 ?Helen Given1 17 years old, who disappeared Octobf 12 from her home, wr.s found by di fcectives in a furniih^d room in anoth< no?l rif fr.'ho nitw "DrpQ?pfl in V clothes, she was posing as the sou of man named Le Rose. In wanderic about the city she met Le Rose, a re estate man, who formirly lived wit her family. Worn she refused to ? home he consent 3<i to care for her. Some women would rather begrae fu than gracioi 8. * t 11 Saved! I L3, B "I refused to be operated B i b< as fl on' ^e mornin2 I beard B j st fe B about Cardui," writes Mrs. B it- Elmer Sickler, of Terre H ^1 B Haute, Ind "I tried Car- B f irs I anc* ^ helped me B n" B greatly. Now, I do my own B 0 j| washing and ironing." . IICARDUII an The Woman's Tonic h.e B Cardui is a mild, tonic B 118 B remedy, purely vegetable, B lc ^^B MM #4 AAIA A 1 in km duu <u'u> 111 * iihui- n( a I neron the delicate, woman- I to B ly constitution, building B tb to B up strength, and toning up I tr ie B the nerves. In the past 50 B la ^ B years, Cardui has helped B " be I more than a million women. B B You are urged to try it, fl as because we are sure that I iU I it will do you good. I ^ I At all drag stores. I ^ >e _ __ H ?* Laws Too Severe. ??s ^ Albany, N. Y., Jan. 16.?"The socalled anti-race track gambling Laws should be amended so as to relieve e9 directors and officers of racing associations personally from being liable to prosecution for the recording of bets S< by third persons, reads the annual re- re , port of the Stare racing commission g{ 3 presented to the legislature today. ?d 70 ^ DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID ie is a marvelous household remedy. It cures craraD colic instantly. Corrects In lr nauseated stomach, heals cuts, wounds re and sores on the surface of the body Li ie and destroys germs iu the sick room, sy i It is used internally and externally, ac Price 60 cts. per boLtle. Sold by All ar Druggists. fe : (tt Bee Lets start the N< of new customer In the price of i d of the many hund with us in realiza the best goods yo money? II not, b every article you ness they have gl J your further pati ; STALL! ,6 7 New k ( XL = e f We will ha IV ^ m i I TO ARRIV! COME I OUi Both Members. Belle and Ben had just announced loir engagement. "When we are married," said Belle, I si all expect you to shave every lorning. It's one of the rules of the ub I belong to that none of its mem sv?r? c U o 11 monrrT o m n ) f niiuii. uiau j ti uiaii w nvj ?vjji I iave every morning." "Oh, that's all right.'' replied Ben, but what about the mornings I don't 3t home in time? I belong to a club, to,''?Lippinnott's. Cured of Liver Complaint "I was suffering with liver com aint," says Iva Smith of Point Blank, exas, "and decided to try a 25c box : Chamberlain's Tablets, and am hap_ - i.1 x. r 1 ?? j Y to say inai j. am uumpietoiy cureu id can recommend them to every ie." For sale by all dealers. Arrested in Richmond* Anderson, Jan. 18.?Cowan Glink:ales, a negro, wanted in this county >r murder, his victim being another sgro, was arrested in Richmond, Va., iday. Deputy Adams left for Virginia lis afternoon to hring him back for ial. The homicide occurred near Starr st fall and Clinkscales made his cape. Hints for Housekeepers. Keep Foley's Honey and Tar Com >una always on nand, ana you can licklv head ??ff a cold by its prompt je It contains no opiates, heals and >othes the inflamed air passages, ops the cough, and may save a big ictor's bill. In the yellow package, arnioii Drug Co. Protect the Ballot Box. We will never have a perfectly hon t and fair election until we place me restrictions around the 1 allot in >uth Carolina and the need of such strictions at present is very urgent, jartanburg Journal Foils a Foul Plot When a shameful plot exists between ;er and bowels to cause distress by fusing to ant, take Dr. Kirk's New fe Pills, and end such abucf of your stem. Tney gently compel right tion of stomach, liver and bowels, id restore your health and all good eiings. 25c at Harmon Drug Co. jin N< ew Year right. We have i s last year all because ill we have sold. Not treds that have passed a ttion of the good values \ ?u have bought for the sm leglu now. We will save buy. Thanking our friei [vpn 11 ? this clnsinn vear onage, we are, respect!u iS AND ARM! Brookland. S. 1 ve a Fresh Shi] E HEREABOU1 dAKE YOUR CHC LUMBIA, S. | hbb? ii i tmmtMuma??r ?t ???mm Saved We save you money on every pair of Shoes bought from us. : : : : : : IAILJVO vv nil Because they wear longer and cost you less. We ha^e the stock to select from. ::::::: We invite our Lexington friends to come in and be convinced that we live up to just what we say. : Pleasure to wait on you and give you our prices. Harmon's Shoe iStorei 1725 Main St., COLUMBIA, S. C Hadn't Had Experience. Youugleigh (in arr museum)?I wonder why Victory ia represented as a female? Wedmore?It's plain to be seen yon're not married.?Boston Transcript. AY >w. xiade hundreds we were right v, are you one i pleasant year ve have given, allest amount of you money on ids for the busi, and soliciting lly, STRONG, i Ca pmenl ol ^ rJAN 13 I >ice. 1 sE