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SUMM I Thousands We have had the most extraordinar We do not propose to have any dull the year round buying the latest nove as ready cash is always an incentive]1 see what we are doing for extending ti amining our SACRIFiCE SUMMER O department and that all our goods ar J. L.M I Now this is ''T" You want to repair your COTTON GINNING outfit. You want the best and we are prepared to do it. . How about a GASOLINE ENGINE outfit? We furnish them too. Do you want NEW MACHINERY? See us be fore buying. Yes, let us tell you about our bargain list of second-hand Engines, Gins, etc. Repairing is Our Specialty, W. 0. McKeown & Sons, Cornwell, S. C. WE RUN OUR BUSINESS Every Day in the Year except Sunday. WE CARRY A NICE LINE OF Horses and Mules THROUGH THE SUMMER MONTHS. W E NEVER CLOSE AT THE END OF A SEASON. OUR STOCK OF BUGGIES and WAGONS THE LARGEST IN SOUTH CAROLINA. You can save your mileage and more by coming to Columbia. GREG()RY-RHEA MULE COMPANY. JNO. W. CONDER, Manager. Plsai St..------------ -- -----COLI-U BIA, S. C. Birdsell Wagons None Better. A Carload in Stock Easy Terms. A. B. Cathcart. Machinery Supply House for the State WE SELL EVERYBODY. Headquarters for EVERYTHING in MA CH INE RY SU PPLIFS. All kinds of Injectors, Lubricators, Pipe, Valves, Fittings. Supplies for Saw Mills, Oil Mrills and any one in Machinery business. Large stock of Well Pumps and Cylinders. Giet our price. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, coLUtlBIA, s C. The Machinery supply house of the State. Winthrop College 'Scholarships for Young Scholarship and Entrance Women. Examination. Of the 15 scholairshi i -nx i' a i i The examination for the award ot College for Women-( lumiaili. M.C vacant scholarships in 'Winthrop Col- -Ou'e Scholarship for four years' aca-* lege and for the admission of new stu.. (demie wvord in College. dents will be held at the County Court G ree'nville Female Colleg.e -On House on Friday, July 7th, at 9 A. M. Scholarship of' free tuition for four Applicants miust not be less than fifteen yen r's. years of age. 'When scholarships aire Grieenville College for W omen-One vacated after July 7, they will he Scholarship of free tuition for four awarded to those making the highest yea rs. Special rates for miuilc. average at the examination, provided Chicora College-Greenille, S. C. they meet the conditions governingr One Schiolarship of free tuition for four the award. Applicants for scholarships yearsi'. should write to President Johusoni be- Th le South Carolina Kindergarten foro the examination for scholarship Associationi Training School-Charles appliction blanhs. toin,' . C.-One Scbolarship of free Scolarships are worth $100 and free tuition for two yeais. tuition. The next session will open Wm ithrop College-Rock Hill, S. C. September 20, 1905. For further in.. -One Scholarship of free tuition. formation and catalogue address iCon federate Home College-Charles Pres. D. B. JOHNSON, ton. S. C.--One Scholarship of free 5-17td Rock Hill, S. C. tuition. Cliilrord seminairy--Uiion, S. C. One Scholarship of free tuition. T~he examinations for these Scholar 1783.ot ~i~r1~tol, ~ ships will be held in each c'ounty July 1785., 190. ;;d. All applicants must file their Charlstons. c.names before Jnne 2.5th with. Charestn, S c.MISS ANNADORA BAER, Entramte examinatitms will beC heldSte, in the County Court House on Friday, ChrsS.. July 7, at 9 A. M. One Free Tuition Scholarship to each county in South FnlDshre Carolina awarded by the Conunt y Supe~r-________ intendent of Education and Judge of Probate. Board and furnished room NoieiheeyivltatIwl at Dormitory, $10 a month. All cani- apyt ) .BoEq.Jdeo didates for admission are permitted soPoatt'rFiiedCutnth compete for vacant Boyce 4chlolar'- thdyfJu.105at2o'lc ships, which pay SIC0 a ycar. For A . o ia icag sgada further information and catalogtue. ad-foKitRoM'astr dress HARRISON RANDOLPH,JONWCAHAT 54lt resd tree~t Guarrdian.. C Fia ishre GOODS of Dollars Wor y Spring trade in the history days in the summer as we w [ties as soon as they arrive ir to quick trading. We are n ie purchashing power of your FFERINGS AT SUMMER PR e now marked down at such [MNAU Bonner's First Ad. When James Gordan Bennett the elder was editor of the New York Herald Robert Bonner, publisher of the Ledger, was struggling to build up its circulation and de cided to try a little advertising. He wrote an announcement con sisting of eight words, "Read Mrs. Southworth's New Story In Ledger," and sent it the Herald marked for "one line." 9-r. Bon ner's handwriting was so bad that the words were read in the Her ald office as "one page." Accord ingly, says Modern Advertising,, the line was set up and repeated so as to occupy one entire page. Mr. Bonner was thunderstruck the next morning. He had not to his name money enough in the bank to pay the bill. He rushed excitedly over to the Herald office, - but was too late to do any good. In a short time the results of the page announcement began to be felt. Orders for the Ledger: poured in until the entire edition was exhausted and another one was printed. The success of the! Ledger was then established. Ever after that time Mr. Bonner was an ardent believer in adver tising and a liberal purchaser of space. Huge Task. It was a huge task, to under take the cure of such a bad case of kidney disease, as that of C. F. Collier, of- Cherokee, Ia., but Electric Bitters did it. He writes: "My kidneys were so far gone, I could not sit on a chair without a cushion; and suffered from dreadful backache,. headache, and y depression. In Electric Bitters, $ however, I found a cure, and by E them was restored to perfect I health. I recommend this greatc tonic medicine to all with weak i: kidneys, liver or stomach. Guar- r anteeed by McMaster Co., Obear Drug Co. and John H. McMas- c ter & Co., druggists; price 50c. t -An old gentleman walked up to a pretty girl attendant at the counting-room of a daily news paper office a few days ago and t said: "Miss, 1 would like to get copies of your papers for a week back." "You had better try porous d plasters,"she abstractedly replied. r "You can get them just across ki the street."ja F Dying of Famine al is, in its torments, like dying of i consumtion. The progress of consumption, from the beginning to the very end, is a long torture, both to victim and friends. "When I had consumption in its first stage," writes Win. Myers, of hi Oearfoss, Md., "after trying differ- n ent medicines and a good doctor, t in vain, I at last took Dr. K ing's 2 New Discovery, which quickly hi and perfectly cured me." Prompt Il relief and sure cure for coughs, 2 colds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc. Ia Positively prevents pneumnonia. hi Guaranteed at McMaster Co.'s, b Obsar Drug Co.'s and John H. R McMaster & Co.'s drug stores, n price 50c. and $1.00 a bottle. W w Trial bottle free. 4 Found a Cure for Dyspepsia. Mrs. S. Lindsay, of Fort William, Ontario, Canada, who has suffered quite a Inmber of years from dyspep ma and great pains in the stomiach, was 1derisb her druggist to take Chamn bransStomach anid Liver Tablets. She did so and says, "I1 find that they have done me a great deal of good. I have never had any suffering since I began using thenm." If troubled with dyspepsia or indigestion why not take I these Tablets, get~ well and stay well?| For sale by Obear Drug Co.N Et hel: "Mamma, if a little boy is a lad, why isn't a big boy a lad der?" Mamma: "For the same reason, I suppose, that, although a little doll is a doll, a big doll is not a dollar." Ethel (reflectively) "That's so. My big doll was two dollars."-Kansas City Jour nal. The laxative effect of Chamberlain's Stomachi and Liver Tablets is so agree-, able and so natural that you do not realize it is the effect of a mnedic!ine. For sale by Obear Drug Co. siiA Big Lot of Paper Bags just received at The News and Harald office. Has Stood the Test 25 Years. jPre The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless A. Chill Tonic. You know what you are istra taking. It is iron and quinine in a 'dee insto eeom. No cnre. no nay. 5Sc. 6 AT S th of Goods t( of our business career. ill utilize every resource tc i this countryland at the s ow offering the most temr hard=earned cash. If you ICES. Remember that yu lose prices as to make evei GH & Sicli Headache When your head aches, there is a storm in the nervous sys tem, centering in the brain. This irritation produces pain in the head, and the turbulent nerve current sent to the stom ach causes nausea, vomiting. This is sick headache, and is dangerous, as frequent and prolonged attacks weaken the brain, resulting in loss of memory, inflammation, epi lepsy, fits, dizziness, etc. Allay this stormy, irritated, aching condition by taking Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. They stop the pain by sooth ing, strengthening and reliev ing the tension upon the nerves -not by paralyzing them, as do most headache remedies. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills do not contain opium, morphine, chloral,cocaine or similar drugs. "Sick headache Is hereditary In my' family. My father suffered a great deal, and for many years I have had spels that were so severe that I was unable to attend to ny business affairs ror a day or so at Z time. During a very severe attack of headache, I took Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills and they e leved me almost Immediately. Since thcn I take them when I feel the spell coming on and It stops it at once." JOHN J. McERLAIN. Pres. S. B. Eng. Co., South Bend, Ind. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first package will benefit. If It falls he will return your money. 25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold in bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind The Real Dangers. "The question as to whether a oung man, whose salary is only .15 a week should own i dressi uit, is being threshed out in the' ewspaper and the subject is dis ussed as if it were of national mportance."-Spartanburg Jour al. His owning a dress suit is not f so much importance as the ime he fools away in wearing it, be false notions he imbibes in ping the rich and the bad habits e contracts while associating rith others who live beyond beir means.-Chester Lantern. Was Wasting Away. "I have been troubled with kidney isease for the last five years," writes obert R. Watts, of Salem, Mo. "I1 st flesh and never felt well and doec red with leading physicians anid tried I remnedizes suggested without relief. inally I tried" Foley's Kidney Cure id less than two bottles .completely ired mec ard I amn now sound and eli." Sold by McMaster Co. FOR SALE. Eleven hundred acres of land, six indred and sixty acres situate in the >rthern part of Richland Counmy and .e remainder adjoining in Fairfield >unty, lying on the waters of Rice id Twenty-fiye-Mile Creeks. One mndred acres thereof* being bottom nds on Rice Creek, fine for pasture id corn, sixty acres of which are in itivation, and forty acres of bottom nd on Twenty-five-Mile Creek. Eight mdred acres of this land is well tim red with pin~e and oak. and is within ur miles of the Seaboard Air Line silway and three miles from the wrest station on the Southern Ramil- y' ty, and about five miles from Bly the- tl od. There are three tenant houses ithe premises. aI For tennms of sale apply to Messrs. S %gsdale & Dixon, Attorneys-at-Law, innsboro, S. C., or Dr, J1. J. Robert: cl n, Blythewood, S. C. Titles guaran- P1 d and termis of sale easy. JOHN T. SLOAN, n 1223 Law Range, sc >-21-4w Columbia, 8. C. a: G INSURE YOUR LIFE WITH THE lillNAL L INSURlANCE COMPANY t OF VERMONT. . t "NOT TilE BIGGEST, BUT ThE BEST." ORGAN IZED IN 1550. HiUGH S. WYLIE, ih Pi OIStrict Mariager; go Winnsboro, S. C.C _________cal Final Discharge. J otice is hereby given, that I wiil p ly to D. A. Broom, Esq., Judge of bate for Fairfield County, on the i day of July, 190-->, at 10 o'clock NI., for a fin al discharge as admain Stor of the estate of S. R. .Johnston, eased. S. C. JOH NSTON, 28-it Ardministrator. 42 'RICES. ito Cash. uyer is at work in N( .rgains wherever they it, and it will pay you bia you cannot afford 1 ie most desirable sto4 b i a, S. C FO0 where the climate is mil ippressed by stress of v lost by mere conflict v in a region where the equal area in the world a fine opportunity to get etence ? where, with a minimun f grapes and small frui nds, alfalfa and grain, wl ital easily finds profitabl< a, where both health an D, Union Po Western 5 to the Pacific Coast, 1y via this line, over ti Chicago and the Miss ad-trip rates are in :r to various Pacific 4 vay tickets Will be on hich give an unusual c ainimum of expense. acted excursions are opera d Portland without chang< Leeping car from Chicago co Western, Unic i Pacific Ralh W. B. KNISKERN, P. T. M. C. & N.-W. Ry., Chicago, Pleasemail feto my addess Cai a Cold in O }niTablets. ALL PURPOSES SHIPPED EVERYWHERE. 10ons......:.............75c. dozen ................$2.00 per dozen valley....$1.00 to $1.50 per dozen .............50c. to 75c. per dozen ts, Baekets or Boxes of tty Mixed Flowers.....$1.50 up We make a specialty of ie Wedding Work. is when you wish anything in FLOWERS, PLANTS, BULBS OR SEEDS.r COLUMBIA, S. C. THlAT SUJT. ok as good as new if you ~ve it cleaned and pressed. repared to do the work for the most reasonable prices ;uarantee satisfaction. By your suit cleaned and i it will look ever so much all the while and will last ~h longer. If you have not 2 the habit of having your pt in good order, begin it dsee how much satisfact re will be in the improved >f the suit and in its longer live me a trial. W. Bolse Durham. Now ! la SIA CFEATV RUSINESS (Co1 s allowingL a SPECIA L DI-. ti .Enter, taike advantage of andl be prepared for a posi-; en the fall business opens. espondence answered lpromlpt M. H. BOWEN, Principal, JMMER I > be Converted 1i increase our business. Our b ame time we are picking up ba ting values in every departmei live within ioo miles of Colum r store is always filled with t1 y week a BARGAIN WEEK. o 0., C o I u n CALl Do you want to live where labor is never c animal vitality is nevex Do you want to livc varied than in any othei of great ranches affords will assure you a comr Do you want to live grow profitable crops o olives, prunes and almo business is good and cap Then go to Californi your coming. The Chicag North is the most direct rout fast through trains da track railway between Special low rou throughout the summi colonist low rate one-' tember and October, w to make the trip at a n Daily and personally cond Francisco, Los Angeles, an berth in a Pullman tourist s: Chicago & North' Southeri FILL IN THIS COUPON AND MAL IT TO-DAY. To Cure Take Laxative Bromo Seven Million boxes sold In past 32 months. Iandsome Jewelry H FOR THE FOR SUMMER. Carnal Roses.. _____________Lily oi Aster... Bouqu< pre Your vacation time is near; don't >U need some fresh new Jewelry for Le occasoni?Fi Shirt waist sets in gold, gold filled' i id silver are quite popular this season. Write Iver buckle pins, three-piece sets, c.; same, gold filled and also enam ed, $1.00; numerous other designs, With tihe summer weather and low ick dresses comies the necessity for me neck ornament. A nick locket id chain is always suitable. Solid oild Chains from $3.50 to $8.00. Solid -- ald Lockets $5.00 and up. WVe have me beauties in Gold Lavaliere Chains, ith Amethyst, Tourmnaline and Pearl ndants, ranging in prica from S$8.50) will iO $14.00. Also have them in gold will ha led from $4.50 to $i8 50. These are. I am ry handsome and stylish. Neck ads are also in vogue. Solid Gold you at 3ads $1.5.00 and up. Gold Filled and I -ads $3.25 to $5.50. French Pearl 50c. having $5.00. Enamel Torquoise :35c., 50c. es $2.50. Real Amber $1.50. b e so mu< been il Souvenirs. suit he now at ion th( 'offee Spoons $1.00 to $1.75. Tea looks< oons with Capitol building in bowl wear.( d Seal of South CIarolina on tf. ndle $1.50 to $2.75. Brooches, Hat . . :1s and Chatalaine Watch Pins, with 11 of the State of South Carolina in lored Enamels ..price 50.0. to $1.75. -fave you a copy of our illustrated: alogue of staple goods, viz.: Watches, relry, Silverware, Cut Glass, etc. TH E LEGE COUNT: Hi. LACH ICOTTE & CO. thiis one tion whi JEW~2R5.All cor: flain Street, Columbia, . . . ,w York all are offered, to call and 'o miss ex :k in every NIA I the year round reather, and where ith cold? resources are more where the division a small farm that i of labor, you can t, oranges, lemons, iere crops are sure, investment? I opportunity await acific and Line and there are two ie famous double ouri River. effect via this line .Past points, and sale during Sep hance for settlers ted through to San h, on which a double sts only $7.00, via theI n Pacific and ways. mania boolets, maps and full oneve. UNDERTAKING WILL BE CONTINUJED IN the future the same as in the past in the old establishment in all its departments with a full stock of Caskets, Burial Cases and Coffins constantly on hand, and use o hearse when requested. Thankful for past patronage and solicitous for a share in the Eture, in the old stand. Calls attended to at all hours. TRH EIOTTf GIN SHOP. J. M. ELLIOTT & Co. THE HECE L.OC SEAM SAW MILL WITH HEACOCK-KtNG FEED WORKS ENGINES AND) BoILERs. WooDWOaWNuG - )IACHINERY. CoT-roN Gr-NNIo. BrcK MAKING AND S H zNGLE AND Litu MACmIzar. ConN~ MILLts. Ero.. ETa. GIEBES M~ACHINERY Co.. Coloimbia, S. C. THE GIBBES SHINGL.E MACHINE Just What Eveay One Should Do.f Mr. J. T. Barber, of Irwinville, Ga., ~ways keeps a bottle of Chamberlain's elic, Cholera and Diarrhcea Remedy hand ready for instant use. Attacks colie, cholera miorbus and diarrhcea >me on so suddenly that there is no me to hunt a doctor or go to a store r medicine. Mr. Barber says: "I ive tried . Chamberlain's Colic, Chol -a and Diarrho i. Remedy which' is ie of the best me dicines I ever saw. keep a bottle of it in my room as I ive had several attacks of colie and has proved to be the best medicine I Ter used." For sale by Obear Drug