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SUMMER Thousands o U We have had the most extraordinary 5 We do not propose to have any dull da: the year round buying the latest novelti( as ready cash is always an incentive jto i see what we are doing for extending the amining our SACRIFiCE SUMMER OFF department and that all our goods are 11 J. L.M I Now this is "IT." 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, Corrwell, 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. WE NEVER CLOSE AT THE END OF A SEA SON. .-OUR STOCK OF BUGGIES and WAGONS THE LARGEST IN SOUTH CARLINA. You can save your mileage and more by comning to Columbia. GREGORY-RHEA MULE COMPANY. JNO. W. CONDER, Manager. Pi e S - - -- ------ _ _ OL U NlEBA, S. C. Birdsell Wagons None Better. A Carload in Stock Easy Terms... A. B. Cathcart. Machinery Supply House for the Statt WE SELL EVERYBODY. Headquarters for EVERYTHING in MACH INER SU PPLIFS. All kinds of Injec:tors, Lubricators, Pipe, \ alvs ,Mathin-rgs in. Larg sock ofePms an-yines (et ou pr-e COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPAtNY, coLUflBIA, s C. The Machinery supply H ous:: of thze State. IT IS A FACT!Smm . STATE OF .'OUTHF CAilOLINA, That a successful business can only pomp serviceug ond ndefaia at- COURTr OE COMMON PLEAS. tention to detail-. .T ates n .W ate That no permanent success was ever LT a tle nd I.-m Mntthe atained through trickery and subter- R. a ts &otrIe on h Plirmntife ThAt quality winls first. last and against always, and that mianufaceturers pro- 11exander Bell, Defendant. duce different classes of Pianos. That there are somne Pianos much op SuunuIouis, for Relief. Conmplai better than others. Filed. That it is our policy never to nus-. To the Defendant above-namted: represent anything, nor allow our sales- Yon are hereby summuoned and1 men to do so. ie oase h opan nt That we know that this is a good ejtion,~ tof awrchhe copa in ei policy, because through strict attention ervedI uo whic, an top shere i to these methods, our business con ofr~ uyour nr to e a cop tinues to grow rapidly. In -, he sbscrbr to the ir Omee, No.t That it means a good deal to you Bak~ Rangeiesa hinn ro S , Not to know in advancethatthereputtioInk anet dayisro, e sericehe of our line of pianos has been~ esta twnt idivs f theofs servihr ished from 6.5 to s2 years. - andifi yofai tdof asuch trhepa That there is one in Columbia usedan wifin'fthe tm anforad the onplal at least forty years, and the town qua- thin thei a oreswidapl the pt it shows no evidence of going out of tiur for thato rell deanded to t business. C.r o h eie eaddi That the pianos you will secure from enpalt Malone's Musie House will be the best DttdJne2rA .TO. ihat we, with years of experience m ,S V 1.D1~AS choosng the best, can buy. Paiits tony For Catalogue, prices and termls. oteasn efnat xn Address wihtefrgigi oy n M ALO N E"'S cmliti hsato a ie Columbia, S. C. rddyo.nn,1. G-Si S. & W. P. DOUG LASS, PIANS AD OGAN. jPlaintitrs' Attorneys. GOODS f Dollars Worl pring trade in the history (s in the summer as we wi :s as soon as they arrive in uick trading. We are n4 purchashing power of your I ERINGS AT SUMMER PR ow marked down at such c M N A U THE POUI.TRY INDUSTRy. Some Interest ing Information From Agricultural Bulletin. Quite interesting are the facts that are gathered from the poul try bulletin that has been issued by the agriculture department at Washington. The barnyard fowls which are regarded by most farmers as a very insignificant part of .their stock, And yet, althought so of ten neglected and forced to shift for themselves, the poultry and egg crop constitutes in the ag regate one of the most impor tant and valuable products of America. The conditions of this country are such that the poul try industry is capable of indef inite expansion, and therefore able to meet any demands that may be made upon it either by home or foreign markits. The kind of chickens to be kept upon a farm depends almost as much upon the kind of man who manages them as upon any I other condition. There are no birds which stand neglect better than the common, mongrel barn yard fowl, for these have lived and developed under unfavorable conditions and are accustomed to shift for themselves. They are generally hardy, vigorous, and yield a fair return in eggs or as table poultry. For farmers who desire fowls more particulary for egg pro duction, the Leghorns, Minorcas and Spanish are to be recommend ed. The birds of these breeds are smaller, more active, and greater foragers than the Ply month Bock or Wyandottes, and as layers they are unsurpass ed. Should it be desirable, on the other hand, to raise heavier birds than the Plymouth Rocks, then return to the Asiatic breeds, which include the Brahmnas, Cochins and Langshans. For chickens of these fine breeds, a house somewhat sepa rated from the other farm build ings, but near enough to the barnyard so that they can spend part of their time scratching fo waste grains, will get better re suts than by letting them run~ where they please. Chickens where raised in con nection with a market garden o1 truck farm are greatly beneflted if fed the leavings, such as waste lettuce, small heads of cabbage the unsold beets, carrots and potatoes, the peas, corn, whici cannot be marketed for any rea sons, the waste of the small fruits dried clover roots and any othea green food. The average weight of eigb breeds given below may be in creased if fed the above namet stuff: Roosters. Heus Lbs. Lbs Plymouth Rocks. ....9 7 IWyandottes.....-.-..- 8 6 Light Brahmas..... 12 9 Dark Brahmas........ 11 8 Cochins.... ... ... 11 8 ?angshans.......... 10 8 \iinorcas..., ....... 8 6 spanish........... 8 6 When Other fledicines have Failed Take Foley's Kidney Cure. It h: ued wvhen everything else has disa: p jointed. Sold by McMaster Co. Read H-er old Bible to Pieces. Huff's chaurch, Pa.-One of tI nost notable Bible readersi Pennsylvania is Mrs. Abiga S Knetz, who in 1817 was born a a farmii near her present hon not far from here. In 1847 sI broke her arm, and while it wa mending she took to the assidi i ous study of a German Bible sh had bought two years earlier. Since then she has read thi e- particular Bible, from fly-leaf h finish, thirty-four times, and he y worn it out, though preservii t it as a precious keepsake. S new Bible had enabled her t f, complete the thirty-fifth readin e; of the Scriptures. She remen a bers the time when, 7 years< be age, she and almost all h< e neighbors, adults and childre: had to go to church barefoot. Philadelpha Record. er Good for Stomach Trouble and Col stipationl. e "Chmbrlain's Stomach and Liv eTablets have done me a great deal n good," says C. Towns, of Rat Portag be ntari, Canada. "Being a mild ph le ie heaftr ffetsare not unpleasar and I can recommend them to all wl suffer irom stomach disorder." F ale nObar Drug Co. AT U Lh of Goods to of our business career. 11 utilize every resource to i this countryland at th, sai >w offering the most te pt! hard-earned cash. If y u li ICES. Remember that ur lose prices as to make e ery GH & C A Word for Books. Books are the voices of tb e distant and the dead, and mak us heirs of all ages. The tru university of these days is a col lection of books. They contai the garnered wisdom of all tim By their meaus the poorest me cani sit at the feet of the world', greatest teachers and learn th lessons of their noblest love. TLey are the windows throug which the soul looks out. A home without books is like home with out windows. Let us pity those pcor rich men who live barrenly in great bookless houses. Let us congratulate the poor that, in our day, books are so cheap. A library is not a luxury; how m ny homes are splendidly fur nished with everything but books. T:2ere are costly carpets, sump tuous furniture, tables laden with all the luxuries of life, every thing that will pamper the body, w bile the soul is starved for lack of knowledge. Small wonder that persons bred in such sur roundings are dwarfed in mind, narrow in thought, occupied with petty amusements or small scandal or silly tittle tattle. Books give, wings to the soul. They enable it to soar above the sordid cares of life, to rise into t'ae eternal sunlight of the Hills of God. Read the writings of t be great poets and sages of our race. Of Dante and Milton, vrho reveal the woes of the nether vorld and the joys of Paradise: of the myraid minded Shake speare, who portrays the human soul in the great crisis of fate, who reflects its love and long ing, its' agony and despair; of Tennyson and Lowell, who voice life's loftiest aspirations and ilothe in "thoughts that breathe and words that burn" its highest and holiest truths; of Longfellow and Timrod, with their love of the oeautiful, the true and good. Above all, for both instruction and inspiration, for guidance in life's lowliest walks, and up lift ing in its highest flight, is the word of God. In this divine oracle the most High reveals his will to man in words so sim ple that the little child can understand; yet are there in them depths of wisdom which the 'wis est philosphers cannot fathom. --Ex Taeat Your Kidneys. for Rheumatism. When you are suffering from rheu matism, the kidneys must be attended -to at once so that they will eliminate the uric acid from the blood. Foley's Kidney Cure is the most effective rem edy for this purpose. R. T. Hopkins, of Polar, Wis., says, "After unsuccess fully doctoring three years for rheuma -tism with the best doctors, I tried Foley's Kidney pure and it cur-ed me. I cannot speak too highly of this great medicine." It purifies the blood by stainng out im~purities and tones up the whole system. Cures kidney and bladder troubles. Sold by McMaster Co. DWA Big Lot of Paper Bags just received at The News and Herald office. Every Heart=Ache Every pain in the breast, dif ficult breathing, palpitation, fluttering or dizzy spell rmeans e that your heart is strainig it a self in its effort to keep in jniotion, This is dangerous. SSome sudden strain from over.. exertion or excitement wvill bcompletely exhaust the nerves, or rupture the wails or arteries of the heart, and it wiltl stop. SRelieve this terrible strain at once with Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. It invigorates and strengthens the hbart nerves and muscles, stimulates the i heart action, and relieves the "pain and misery. ATake no chances; make your l eart strong and ';igorous with Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. 2i suffered terribly with heart dis ease. I have been treated by different physicians for. my trouble thout reuls,I went toa.e phsi had -rops of nethe heart. li ut - with his medicine he came near mak ing a finish of me. Some ~time, before this a Mr. Young, of St. Louis. was ndourecommended Dr Mies ondtn r- Curtio me.retu ave ~t litl attention I concluded to try it, and am pleased rto say threeC bote Esure edOI. of Ca.ruthersville. Mo. Dr.' Miles' Heart Cure is sold by Y he first bottle will beefit.rn if it al it he will refund your mroney. to Miles Medical Co.., Elkhart, Ind 'MMER PRIC be Converted Into Cac crease our business. Our buyer is at v ne time we are picking up bargains whet ng values in every department, and it wi e within ioo miles of Columbia you cani store is always filled with the most de, week a BARGAIN WEEK. 0., C oIumb ia, CALIF( Do you want to live where the cl where labor is never oppressed by animal vitality is never lost by me Do you want to live in a regior varied than in any other equal area of great ranches affords a fine oppo will assure you a competence? Do you want to live where, witi grow profitable crops of grapes ar olives, prunes and almonds, alfalfa,, business is good and capital easily fi Then go to California, where bc your coming. The Chicago, Un North-Wes is the most direct route to the P fast through trains daily via this track railway between Chicago ' Special low round-trip . throughout the summer to vari< colonist low rate one-way ticket tember and October, which give ; to make the trip at a minimum o: Daily and personally conducted excur Francisco, Los Angeles, and Portland berth in a Pullman tourist sleeping car:i Chicago & North-WestE Southern Paci W. B. KNISKE P. T. M. C. Please mal f FILL IN THIS COUPON AND MAIL IT TO-DAY. To Cure a Col at'Laxative Bromo Qinin Mimain bans seat Inpot 3a months. This H ndsomeJewelry~ DggI FOR THE FOR ALL PURP EvERYi S M M R. Carnations........ Roses. ..... ....... ____ ____ ___Lily of valley....$1. A.ster.............5 1Bouquets,Bakt< pretty Mixed F Yo r vacation time is near; don't wemka you eed some fresh new Jewelry for Wemka the cason?IFieWd Sh rt waist sets in gold, gold filled ineW and s ver are quite popular this season. Write us when yol Sve- buckl ep ins, three-peceeats,FoWR eld, 1.00 numerous other designs, BULBS 01R plain nd lancy, 50c. to $.5.0,n Wi h the summer weather and low- PI1 TTT neck resses conies the necessity for LIE..Li( some neck ornament. A nick locket COLUM] and c ain is always suitable. Solid ________ Goild 'hains from $30 to $8.00. Solid T-A Gold ockets $5.00 and up. We have some b uties in Gold Lavaliere Chains, - with . methyst, Tourmaline and Pearl will look as good penda ts, ranging in prica from $8.50 will have it cleai to $14. 00. Also have them mn gold filled romi $4.530 to $6 50. These are I am prepared t< very andsome and stylish. Neck you at the most: beads re also in vogue. Solid Gold and I guaanee Beads $15.00 and up. Gold Filled gurne Beads -.25 to$5.50. French Pearl50c. having your si to $5. Enamel Torquoise 35c., 50c. pressed it will k to $2.5 Real Amber $1.50. better all the wi so much longer. been in the habi .ovnis suit kept in goo< Souvmrs-now and see hor ion there will be looks of th"e suit Coffee Spoons $1.00 to $1.75. Tea wear. Give me a Spoons vith Capitol building in bowl t and S ' 1 of South Carolina on - , handle 1.50 to $2.75. Brooches, Hat Pins an Chatalaine Watch Pins, with Seal of t e State of South Carolina in N C Colored namnels....price 50c. to $1.75. Have ou a copy of our illustrated .. otalogu of staple goods, viz.: Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, etc. TH E MA CFEA ,LEG E is allowing ACM ICTTE & COUNT. Enter, P. H. AC CTE&CO. this ofrer, and be: tion when the fall JEWEER5.All corresponden< M1. H. B( 24'Ian Street, Columbia, S. c. ES. ;h. ork in New York all ever they are offered, I pay you to call and iot afford to miss ex= irable stock in every S. C. ) It imate is mild the year round stress of weather, and where re conflict with cold? where the resources are more in the world, where the division tunity to get a small farm that a minimum of labor, you can d small fruit, oranges, lemons, md grain, where crops are sure, ids profitable investment? th health and opportunity await ion Pacific and tern Line tcific Coast, and there are two line, over the famous double .nd the Missouri River. at es are in effect via this line )us Pacific Coast points, and *s will be on sale during Sep an unusual chance for settlers expense. sions are operated through to San without change, on which a double rom Chicago costs only $7.00, via the rn, Union Pacific and tc Railways. & N.W. Ry., Chicago, 111. re to my address, California bookleti, miaps and fl rning rates ad train service. d in One Day o 1~nufiUNDERTAKING I V 1 iiii WILL BE CONTINUED IN . _______the future the same as in the past SES SHIPPED in the old establishment in all its VHERE.departments with a full stock of HERE.Caskets, Burial Cases and Coffins .........7c. dozen constantly on hand, and use of ...$2.00 per dozen, hearse when requested. 3to $1.50 per dozen' Thankful for past patronage c. to 75c. per dozen .and solicitous for a share in the r Boxes of future, in the old stand. lowers.....s.0 up Calls attended to at all hours. pe ty of iwish anything in: J. M. ELLIOTT & CO. PLANTS, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SEEDS. I1A,SC. las new ifyo aed and pressed.' do the work for reasonable prices satisfaction. By oit cleaned and ok ever so much iie and will last ITHE "BOSS" COTTON PRESS! If you have not SiMPLEST. STRONGEST, BEST .tof having your THE MUKA G sNIN SYT much satisfact- GIBBES McINERY CO. in the improved1 coi,.ombia, s. c and in its longer .. trial. --.-__ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ Bose Durham. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to D. A. Broom, Esqj., Judge of - Probate for Fairfield County, on the *'0th day of .July. 1905, at 12 o'clock TU[N ESS~ CO'r. M.. for a~ Ifinidischa~rge as guardian PC I ])S. for Kitt .1io~ Mc elat'rHCRT pareard for a posi- .:4 Guardian. business opens. answered prompt- .. g m . z A . Bears ~ iie Emd You Hane Always Bought )EN, Principal. Signatus, Columbia, S. C.j of