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German Relief Work.
Berlin, Aug. 26.?By wireless to
Sayville.?The amount raised by
German municipalities for families
of soldiers has reached about 2,000,000,000
marks. The federal treasury
will turn over to the munici!
palities later about 500,000,000
marks.
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the real FJ^
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T was?made to create tobacco
t never existed before! It per11
they want without getting
lout any comeback but real
The patented process by which
le (and controlled exclusively
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eAlbert
onat joy smoke
taste fair and square! And it
.t it has done for thousands of
:igarette smoking the cheerfulhat
we tell you about Prince
bert is a fact that will prove out
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your satistaction just as quicKiy
you lay in a stock and fire-up!
. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C.
3TIS, JA
Manager ^ Vice President,
nbia Lu
nufacturi
COLUMBIA, S.
We Man
and Sell:
Windows, Doors, ]
Door Frames, Turin
Columns, Newels, I
Cabinet Work of
Stairs, W ainscotii
Medicine Cases and
Wood Work, Casing
. \ i^gs, both Stock an<
Flooring, Ceilii
11 ^.1 4- n Qocli C^r lYV
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Special Flooring,
and Hardvrood, ca]
Rough and Dres
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gles ana .Lain, tuiu
1 C"1R and Red Plastic R
j Store and Office I
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Wall Cases. .
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The Entire Mail Seized
Berlin, August 25?Via Say-1
ville.?The entire American mail on
the Scandinavian-American liner
United States was confiscated by
the British authorities at Kirkwall,
j says an Oversees News Agency announcement
today.
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On the rererse side of this tidy red tin yon.
will read: "Process Patented July 30th,
1907," which has made three men smoke
pipes where one smoked before I
A
S. c. OTIS, I
Secretary and Treasurer ||
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ufacture
Blinds, Window and |
3d, Solid and Staved |
Balusters, Etc.
any kind, including
1 g, China Closets, 1|
all Special Interior
^s, Base and Mouldd
Special.
ig, Siding, Sash
I, Pulleys. \
, such as Rift Pine
rried in stock.
seel Framing, Shinipo
Caps, "Nu Tile" I
oofing. /lso Bank, |
fixtures, Floor and
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DO IT NOW.
If with pleasure you are viewing j
any work a man is doing,
If you like him or you love him, i
tell him now:
Don't withhold your approbation i
'till the parson makes oration j
As he lies with snowy lillies o'er i
his brow;
T7V J.J. 1 ?L ;4- u
rurnu mailer now you snuui 11, nci
won't really care about it;
He won't know how many teardrops
you have shed;
If you thinK some praise due him.
now's the time to slip it to him
For he can not read his tombstone
when he's dead !
More than fame and more than1
money is the commient kind and ;
sunny
And the hearty, warm approval j
of a friend.
For it gives to life a savor: and it!
makes you stronger braver,
And it gives you heart and spirit j
to the end;
If he earns your praise?bestow it;'
if you like him, let him know it;!
Let the words of true encourage- j
ment be said:
Do not wait 'till life is over and he's
underneath the clover,
For he can not read his tomb-1
stone when he's dead.
?From "Dripped from the Stream"
Strange Phenomr
The body of a dead Mexican does
not decay like that of a white man;
but dries up and mummifies. There
is no less authority for this than Jefferson
Davis, former president of the
Southern Confederacy. While commanding
a regiment in the Mexican
war of 1846-47, Colonel Davis took a
sivtv days' furloueh to visit his home !
in Mississippi for two weeks. On his
return to the front, he wrote his wife
of the killing of a Mexican brigand in
a mesquite bush on the way out, and
on the road back he found the Mexican
in the same spot. Examination
shuwed that the body was dry and
hard. He attributed the strange
phenomenon to the fact that tbe
Mexicans eat so much pepper and
are so accustomed to doing without
water that their bodies are harder
and better fortified against decay,
especially in such a dry climate. He
f<-vr?lr nnoocinn tn <?tatP that the bodv
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of an American would not stand the
same test, however.?Yorkville Enquirer.
Where the Flag Was Born.
Thesmsll 2-story house still standing
at 239 Archstreet, below Third,
Philadelpha, has an interesting history/;
In it the first flag containing
thirteen stars and thirteen stripes
was made by Mrs. John Ross, the
design for the flag was from a drawing
made by George Washington
with a pencil, and the flag thus
designed was adpoted by a resolution
ofJCongress on the 14th day of June
1777. A committee of Congress,
accompanied by General Washington, |
afterward called upon Mrs Ross and
engaged her to make a flag from
this design. The flag then made is
now known the world over as the
Star Spangled Banner of the United
States. There is a striking resemblance
between the design of our
! flag and the arms of General Washington,
and it is believed by many
j that the American flag was derived
| from this heraldic design.?Se
lected.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
i Lucas County, ss.
I wFrack Z. Cheney makes oath that
' he is senior partner of the firm of
I F. J. Cheney ? Co., doing- business
in the City of Toledo, County and
| State aforesaid, and that said firm
: will pay the sum of ONE HUNj
DRED DOLLARS for each and
! every case of Catarrh that cannot
: be curnd by the use of HALL'S
.'CATARRH CURE. FRANK J.
i CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscrib!
ed in my presence, this 6th day of
of December, A. D. 1885.
A. W. GLEASON,
Seal Notary Public
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inj
ternally and acts through the blood
J on the Mucous Surfaces of the SvsI
tern. Send for testimonials, free,
j E. .J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, Toe.
Hall's Family Pills fr enstipation.
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The wealthiest child in the world
is the Russian Czarevitch, who will
t* .vnovw.tT fortune of over
un; ii'Miiunvii i - ? $200.00'),00m
when* he reaches the
throne. i,
Will Sloan's Liniment Relieve Pain
Tr> it and see?one application will
prove more than a colum of claims.
James S. Ferguson, Phila., Pa',
writes: "1 have had wonderful result
since I used Sloan's Liniment on my
knees' To think after a'l). these
years of pain one application gave
me relief. Many thanks fofSf what
your remedy has done for me."
Don't keep on suffering, apply Sloan'
Liniment where your pain is v;and
notice how quick you get relief
Penetrates without rubbing. Buy
it at any Drug store. 25c.
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Marriage Announcement
We are in receipt of the marriflcrp
flnnnnnppmpnt frrim \Tr onrl
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Mrs. John Walter Hook, Irmo, of
their daughter, Miss Leora Imogene,
and Mr. John Domus Bell, of Clinton,
S. C. The happy event took
place at Irmo on Wednesday, 23rd
of August 1916. The happy couple
will be at home, Clinton, S. after
the 10th of September. They have
our congratulations and wishes for
a long and happy life;
WHEN" YOU HAVE A COLD
Give it attention, avoid exposure, be
regular and careflu of your diet, also
commence taking Dr. King's New
Discovery, It contans Pine-Tar,
Antiseptic Oils and Balsams. Is
slightly laxative. New Discovery
eases your cough, soothes your
throat and brondhial tubes, checks
your colds, starts to clear, your
head. In a short time yon know
-.1.1 Ti. ii _j 1
your com is ueuer. us me sianuard
family cough syrup in use over
40 years. Get a bottle at once.
Keep it in the house as a cold insurance.
Sold at your druggist:
Charlotte Merchant Has Killed His Wife.
Charlotte, N. C,, Aug. 28.?Robert
A. Beatty, 67 years old, a merchant
of some prominence here, shot and
killed his wife in their home early
today. He then sent his daughter
to call neighbors and notify police.
Several years ago Beatty, it was
charged, made an attempt to kill a
former wife, who since divorced him.
He W2s ordered held today by the
coroner for wilful murder. Jealousy
was said to be the cause of the killing.
Your Bovcls Should Move Once A Day.
A free, easy move of the bowels
every day is a sign of good health.
Df. King's New Life Pills will give
you a gentle laxative effect without
griping and free your system of
blood poisons, purify your blood,
evercome constipation and have an
excelant tonic effect on the entire
system. Makes you feel like living
Only 25c. at druggist
B. H. BERKMAN
THE JEWELER
Established 1879 Columbia, S. C.
Diamonds, Watches, Cut Glass, Silverware
and Optical Goods, at Lowest
Prices in Columbia. Honest
goods that are guaranteed to give
satisfaction.
Uur Watch and Jewelry Kepairing
Department in charge of Experts.
First Class Work at Reasonable
Prices.
B. H. BERKMAN,
1418 Main St. COLUMBIA, S. C
WfiniH DescriptiveFall
nUull u Seed Cataog
just issued, tells all about
Crimson Clover,
Alfalfa and all
Grass and Clover
Seeds for Fall Planting,
"Wood's Fall Seed Catalog also i
j gives full and complete information
about
Vegetable Seeds
that can be planted to advantage
and profit in the late Summer and
Fall. It is altogether the most useful
and valuable Fall Seed Catalog
Mailed free to Gardeners, Market
Growers and Farmers on request.
Write for it.
T.W.WOOD 6SONS,
SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va.
Blackhsmith, Wheelwright and Horse
Shoeing a Specialty
I ani located at the Steele blacksmith
shop, on church street and
am prepared to do any kind of
blacksmith and wheelwright work,
and horse shoeing a specialty to the
satisfaction of my customers. Call
and see me.
Jesse Hallman.
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Dr. H. W. Wall
DENTIST
11316 Main St. CSlumbia, S.C
[ Office hours: 9 to 1:30?2:30
; 7 i
AaJLBedenbaugh,A.B.D.D.S.
DENTSST
I 1515 Maih St. Phone 1'626-J
Hffice hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
DR. D. L. HALL, Dentist
COLUMBtA, S. C.
Lutheran Publication Building
1626 Mairr Street.
; Office Hours 8 a. m/Co PSO p. m.
ALBERT M. BOOZER
Attorney at Law
COLUMBIA, S. C. *1
| Hook Bldg., Main-& Washington'Sts.
Special attention given to business
entrusted te him by his fellow citizens
I of Lexington county. ..
REMOVAL NOTICE
Dr. J. Edwin.Boozer has moved
his Dental Office to 1515 Main St.
(oid stand) Phone 1962-J. ' 1 vj
W. BOYD EWgS I
1 OFFICES: Rooms 4 and (T Claxk Law
Bidg. Waseington St.
TELEPHONE 139
Columbia, ... - South'Carolina
J. H. FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW
CHAPIN, S. C.
Office?Hotel Marion 4th* Room
Secone floor. Will practice in all
the court.
DR. P. B. SPEG&ER
Dentist
1615 MAIN STREET
Cohimbia5 S C.
DR. CHAS. C. STANLEY ^
....Dentist.... 1423
Main?St. Columbia, S. C.
Hours 9 a. m, to 1 p. m.-2 to 6
Phones?Office 707, Residence 992
117*# T*r TT *
VV1Y1. VY. riAVVJ&d
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Columbia, S. C. Room 16
Hook Building
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
Business Solicited
A. F. SPIGNER
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
Pratice in County,F State and
United States Courts."
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINABLACKWELL
&ii^AS
ATTHDXIFVC AT I AW
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We beg to announce that we
have opened an offle at Lexington,
. S, C. in the Home National Bank
" Building and in the fnture will prac'j;
tice at both Columbia and Lexingj
ton.
June 21?12m.
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11735 1916
| COLLEGE IGF[CHARLESTON
i ^SOUTH CAROLINA'S GLDESTG0LLE8E ^
I : 1 .-i i it 1 ; o i. 1 Wir.
j! io~c? lear uegiris cepiemuer.Ts;?
; Entrance examinations at all the
| county-seats on Friday, July 14, at 9
jj Four-year courses lead to the B. A
and B. S. degrees. A two-year pre|
medical courses if given.
! A free tuition scholarship is assigned
j o each county of the State.
I Spacious buildings and athlstic
grounds, well equiped laboratories, unexcelled
library facilities.
Expenses moderate.a For terms and
j catalogue, address
j HARRISON RANDOLPH, Presiden t
1515 J.'ain St.
Ponh-13G2e JSt- Columbia, S. C
! Flowers
Astors, Daises, Gladiolas, Roses.
ARTISTIC BOUQUETS AND DESIGNS
SEEDS
Daisy, Pansy," Cabbage, Collard, Must
rn ...... 1 xi a i
tarn, iurnip ana omer ^eeas, u.>
sow now. w*
:plants "" """""
Cabbage, Coliard, .Cauliflower, Celery.
Pepper, Tomato, Colia, Petunia.
Salvia, Verbena, etc. Mailed or
expressed anywhere.
Rose Hill Greenhouse
1542 Main Street
Columbia. - - - S. C,
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