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style '1 showi to me T 500 v goods, fit an< If it will 01 unusu If WE RUN OUR BUSINESS Every Day in the Year except Sunday. WE CARRY A NICE LINE OF Horses and Mules THROUGH THE SUMMERMONTHS. WE NEVER CLOSE AT THE END OF A SEA SON. ---oGR STOCK OF BUGGIES and WAGONS T HE L ARGEST IN SOUT H CA ROLINA. You can save your mileage and more by coming to Columbia. GREG )RY-RHEA MULE COMPANY. JNO. W. CONDER, Manager. PeIrin St..----------------- - - - - cowwiU:A. S. C. Get This Next. M ach inery for the Coming season. New or second hand we have it. Your old mna chin ery thoroughly overhauled We can fix it good as new. Gin-Saws, Ribs, Bristles and Twine. We have a full stock. Your buildings protected from fire. By using Iron Roofing. We handre the best. We o. McKeown & Sons, Cornwell, S. C. Machinery Supply House for the State WE SELL EVERYBODY. Hdquarters fo EERYTHIN in MA-H [NE RY SPPLIFS. Supp i~ fr Sa ill Oil Mills ata ixy one in Maxc nery business. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, COLUrBIA, S C. The Machinery Supply House of the State. ALL School Books ft The News and Herald Office ! Appea it With isive quality in talkc ch with the newest nent of style, rich: e produce. 1d wyell-knownT firm 'sentatives all over ss permits the carr mportations and th employment of expi able. it quality~ of tailorix te the Hays Systen nter styles in suil ative in your city, & CO., Cinc One good may be worth a thous and ills, And all the surh of wretched ness that fills he earth, the sea, the archin blue, Cannot exceed the wealth c joy that lies In sweet low words, in smile and loving eyes annot compare with love, if lov be true. -John Hay. Doctors Could Not help her. "I had kidney trouble for ye~ars, rites Mrs. Raymond Conner, of She] m, Wash., "anid the doctors couI< ot help me. I tied Foley's Kidne: ure, and the very first dose gave i ,elie and I am! no1w cured' I canumo ty too much for Foley's Kid ney Cure.' makes the diseased kidneys soun< they will eliminate the poisons fron Ie bhood. Sold byv McMaister CJo. A necessary enll to greatnes a divino call to be born of reat mother. Few men eve utch greatness without this di ioe call. Julius Ciesar, th 'racchi, Washington, Bonapart e lacon, Lincoln and McKinle' ere born of queenly mothers usanna Wesley was easily pee f any in the noble group. Shi as one of the most accomplish I ladies of her timne. Adan larke says he never saw be: lual. Wesley started well. hristian Advocate. Attacked by a Mob >d beaten, in a labor riot, unti: >vered with sores, a Chicage reet ca- conductor applied ucklen's Arnica Salve, and was >onl sound and well. "I use ii !a1v family," writes G. J. Welch, Thkonsha, Mich., "and find it ~rfect." Simap great for cuts id burns. O,'lv 25c at McMas r Co.'s, Obear Drug Co.'s and >hu H. MzcMaster & Co.'s drug ores. Learn to sav -No." Tt will l e more use to yelu thaa to be le to read Latin. Has Stood the Test 25 Years. Le old, original GROVE'S Tasteless ill Tonic. You know what you are ~ing. It. is iron and u~i in i ni ai teless form,. N o eure, noe p-ty. 50c. Probably more meni would ink sodla water if it weren,'t for a name of the stuff. ured Miemorrhagt s of the Lungs. Several years sin1ce miy lungs were undly af'eted that F had manyII hiemi bages," writes A. M, Ake, of WVood, I. "'I took treatmniit with several ~sicianis without any benefit. I th | 7ted to take F'oley's Hon1ey and1 Tar I myW lungs are no0w as sound as a let. I reommendia it inl advanced res of lung trouble~." Sold by Mc-, ter- o. rance You? ring attained only by ideas in fabrics and fa aess and exquisite t of merchant tailors, the country. ying of a stock of mo: e highest grade of d( irt cutters and tailors ig service at moderate i-the "Modern Meti ings and overcoatin write us direct. innati, Ohio. ~N OLD ADACE ISAYS . "A Iight purse is a heavy curse Sickness makes a light purse. f The LIVER is the seat of nir tenths of all disease. :ut t's Pilb go to the root of the whole mal ter, thoroughly, quickly safel; and restore th e action of th LIVER to normal condition. Give tone to the system an14 solid flesh to the body. Take No Substitute....i SUNDERTAKING WILL P>E CONTINUED D~ the futurc thie salme as in the pa., in the old establishment in all it departments with a full stock o Caskets, Eurial Cases and Coffin -constantly on hand, and use o ;hearse wheni requeste'd. Thankftil for past patronae and solicitous for a share in the future, i a the old stand. Calls atttended to at all hours. M ELLIOTT GIN SHOP. J. M.L ELLIOTT & CO. INSURE IYOUl11 LIFE WITH THE NKHiAL LIE INSRANCE COMIPANY OF VER~MONT. "NOT THlE BIGGEST, B3UT THE iEST'' ORGAN 2!!Z". IN -1Q50. HUGH S. WYLIE, District MYarager, Winnsboro, S. C. ,To Cu [iaie Laxative Bron Rave M~ionboxes sold in past 12 m Does Gout lo you desire that exclh creators who are in tou 'his indescribab~le elet a in -every garment w Te are an extensive as asure only, with repre he scope of our busine arieties-the newest i It also permits the I finish are irreproacli you desire the highet pay you to investiga 1r new Fall and Wi ally attractive. we have no represeni L. E. HAY What One Keg of Beer Cost. The saloonkeeper in whose possession it was said he paid $1.25 for it. A couple of men came in and asked for some beer. He drew them each a mug full( out of the keg and they paid ten' cents apiece. They liked it and called for another and another. After drinking three or four they|( began to get drunk. They kept I on and got thoroughly intoxicated.' Then they began to quarrel and finally one man killed the other. It cost the county of Los An geles, in which the event occured, v $32,000 to get the murderer ar- ti rested and punished. So that one keg of beer cost at least ther sumO of $1.25, one life and $32,-~s 000; quite a sum to pay for so small a thing. -New Voice. THtREE ,JURORS CURkis Of Cholera Morbus with 0 ie Sm-i. ,8 Bottle of Chamberlain's Col, . - I era and Diarrhea Remedy. y Mr. G. WV. Fowler, of Highatowe , Ala., relates an experience he h i While serving on a petit jury in a imiir . dler ease at Ed wardsville, county seat S of Clebourne county, Alabatn:a He <ays: "While there I ate some fresh0 maeat and sonic souse meiat andI iL gave moe cholera morbus ini a very severe e :orm.i d wasi never more sick ini my C if idsent to the drug siomx for a ce aini cholera mixture. but te druggist C' enti i ea bottle of Chamberlain's Colie, C :hole a and Diarrhoea R lhmedy instead, ayingo th-it he had what I sent for, *ut i at t his medicine was so t ituch -etter he would r-at her send it to mue in a h.- tx I was in. I took one do,-e. of it ei .n: "as better in five mzitnutes. The -ec nd do-ne (-ured mec entirelv. Two Mbllow jurors were atilieted int the stnne 13 cia nner and one smnall bottle cured thbe sa hr ee of us" For sale by Obenr in ug it Co. 0 The man who has searched for P 20 blessing on ear th will probaby End none in heaven.J st Feet Swollen to immense Size. "I had kidney trouble so bad," says F. J. Cox. of Valley View. Ky., "that ofj could not wbrk, my feet werec swollen i o imenise size an d I was conlined to nty bed and p~hysiciants were unable to ive me any relief. My doctor finally >rescribed Foley's Kidney Cure which TI niade a well mian of me" A void seri- Cl 'us results of kidney or blaidder dlisor- tal icr by taking Foley's Kidney Cure ta: loki by McMaster Co. A legacy of love to the worthy dIr it better than a faw tune to the thi pendthrift. A Remedy Without a Peer. "I find Chamberlain's Stomach and 'er ,iver Tablets more beneficial thatn any I.14 ther remedy .1 ever used for stomach phu -ouble," says J P. Kiote, of Edna, sta lo. For any disorder of the stomlach, amn iliousness or constipation, thlese Tab- hul ts are without a peer-. For sale by st. big city shions? aste is naking re than >mestic .Cut, price, Lod." ~s are PIANO REMOVAL "I SALE. IWe move about Sept. 15th No. 1432 Main Street, almost opposite Masonic Temple. WE WANT to close out every PIANO and ORGAN in stock, and have marked down prices as an inducement. WRITE or CALL quickly if you desire a big bargain either in a PIANO H or ORGAN. For catalogues, prices and terms, address MA LON E'S Music H-ouse~ Columbia, S. C. FOR A LL PURPOSES SHIPPED EVERYWHERE. Carnations......................75c. dozen Roses... ...............$2.00 per dozen Lily of Valley....$l.00 to $1.50 per dozen Aster.............0. to 75c. per dozen - Bouquets, Ba'kets or Boxes of pretty Mixed Flowers....$50 up We make a speciailty of IFine Wedding Work. Write us when you wish anything in L FLOWERS, PLANTS, BULBS OR SEEDS.t ROSE HILL (9R2NROUS8S8 COLUMBIA, S. C. re a Cold in One 10 Qtiimme Tabs. / onahs. This signature, Handsome Jewelry FOR TH E SUM M ER. Your vacation time is near; don't you need somne fresh new Jewelry for the occason?I Shirt waist sets in gold, gold flled and silver are quite popular this season. FRilver buckle pins~, three-piece sets, 7.5c.; same, gold filled and also enam eled, $1.00: numerous other designs, plain and fancy, 50c. to $5.00. With the summer weather and low neck dresses conmes the necessity for some neck ornament. A nick locket and chain is alwava suitable. Solid Goild Chains from $3.50 to $8.00. Solid Gold Lockets $5.00 and up. We have some beauties in Gold LavaliereChan, with Amethyst Tourmaline and Peal pendants, ranging in prie from $8.54) to $14.00. Also have them in gold filled from $4.50 to.368.50. These are very handsome and stylish. Neck beads are also in vogue. Solid Gold Beids $1.5.00 and up. Gold F1 kd Beads $3.25 to$5.50. French Pearl.5Cc. to $5.00. Enamel Torquolse 35e., 5Cc. to $2.50. Real Amber $1.50. Souvenirs. Coffee Spoons $1.00 to $1.7o. Tea spoons with Capitol building in bowl Lind Seal of South Carolina on iandle $1.50 to $2.75. Brooches, Hat Pins and Chatalaine Watch Pins, with seal of the State of South Carolina in jolored Enamels ...price 500. to $l.75. Have you a copy of our illustrated atalogue ofstaplegoods, viz.: Watches,, ewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, ete. ~. H. LACIHCOTTE & CO.. J EWEL.E RU. 44 fltain Street, Columbia, S. C'. Now ! THE MACFEAT BUSINESS COL. EGE is allowing a SPECIAL DIS D)UNT. Enter, take advantage of is offe.r. and be prepared for a posi mn when the fail business opens. 1I1 correspondence answered prompt M. H. BOWEN, Principal? Columbia, S. C inTo asy