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learn >to Pitch a Curve ' v:::.-1 HaWIOPLBTiiEBM [aptsitt-i%Ra|8r j HswYarkTeam^I t ''"" n '< v ; wMmmm I IS 1 11 | ftfCKARD K FOX.PueiUSHcn, RAWKUM - SQUAW,. > j! ; *?W Y09K. / & mmm^V.m ? ? _fj THE GREATEST BOOK ON THE GAME EVER PUBLISHES! Tells How to Play Every Position from Pitcher to Outfielder. \ SENT ON RECEIPT OF 14 CENTS, STAMPS OR MONEY. RICHARD K. FOX, Put., FRANKLIN SQUARE* NEW YORK CiTF <1 " ~ ~ ~" ~~ | KILLthe COUCH 8 I AND CURE the LUNGS I " Dr. King's I i New Disco very I /Consumption Price 1 FORI OUGHSand 50c&$1.00| W0LDS Freo T"*1* I Surest and Quickest Cure for all B THROAT and LTJNG TROTJB- 8 LES, or MONEY BACH. g i , , < A man is Seldom as bad as he ' thinks bis wife thinks be is. Whiskey | Morphine ( habit. | habit. Cured by KEELEYI . 1329 Lady St., (or P. O. Box 75) Columbi solicited. " doors. I > ; it; cq /r? n r n l 3 Mam?t.,uoii a ^ Is where you can fir Stock: ^ Pi of all I FH ; *0 ^^Mr. Lee K. Fall J5 ton, is now with us an ^ you and show you our SASH, j WHOLESALE - BEALEi Omr 2>s. High Grade Good! Possible Dan Vallev Flou ? ?/ Ask for our quotations before you p Molasses, Can Goo # ?o-:.. ~ ^ &VQXy<in.uis; ws e W. T. MAS 14061408 ASSEMBLY ? To Cu I Take Laxative Broi 3 Seven MDSon boxes sold In past 121 v j?^f^^iLfk I \ ^ 8 | To be sure, you are growing f i | old: Bur why let everybody I I a see it, in your gray hair? | Keep your hair dark and rich | and postpone age. .If you will | HajF ^ |g0F| only use Ayer's Hair Vigor, g your gray hair will soon have S I all the deep, rich color of youth. Sold for 60 years. " I am now over CO years old. and T have S a tl:iek. prlossy. head of long hair which is a ? wonder t*? every one who sees it. And not a J gray iiair in it. all due to Avar's Hair Vigor." I Mss. il. It. Buxtis, Becida, Minn, c <51.09 a bottle. J. C. AYEit Co.. i All druggists. ?oi* SBdBMM *^ass' | |White Hair| gsg??s^z&aBagMu?i?ni m ir 11m ,ma To Be Tried in Lexington. Colurpbia Evening Record. The case of Henry Planter, colored, will be tried in the Lexington court. Planter is a negro who is charged with the murder of his wife, the body being found in Broad river. Planter wsb arreBted and released by the coroner's jury and afterwards rearrested on evidence obtained by officers of tfie law. Solicitor Timmerman after studying the case de cided that the body was found on the Lexington side and that under the law it would be necessary to transfer the case to Lexington county. This could not be done under a change of venue and it would be necessary to nol pros the case in this county and Bwear out a warrant in Lexington county where the trial will take place. , Planter will accordingly be taken to Lexington. ( i Cigarettes All drug and To habit. bacco habits. NSTITUE OF S. C. ! a, S. C. Confidential correspondence ( ( i BLINDS. 1 v. > < :}# B : imbia, S C., | ; id one of the best P 8 of- P ] Pq :inds. ? aw, formerly of Gas- q d will be glad to see p stock. ctI? il UIByi | j :: : GLASS. | is - IN - GROCERIES. Eotto: 5 at the Lowest Prices. r a Kiwmltv ! ! urchase your Grain, Meal, Flour, ids, Tobacco, &c. ell VTe Su&rantee. ;TIN SONS, IT., COLUMBIA, S. C. ire a Cold in On no Quinine Tablets, a tooths. This signature, Tiie Lexington Dispatcn. Wednesday, June 21, 1S05. Sermonetto By Rev. Wm. Foster. "For in much wisdom is much grief: aDd he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow. Eccl. Ft chap, end 18:h verse. Man's destiny in this life is indelibly written by the finger of God. "He cometh forth, like a flower and is cut down, he fieeth also like a Bhadow, and continueth not. The days of man's life are three score years and ten, but- * if by reason of strength they be four score, yet is ofronoth lp.hnr and sorrow, for I1 U i i it is soon cot off and we fly away/' The more wisdom a rmn gsios the less opioioD he has - of himself, -for be learns that sll flesh is as grass and all the glory of man as the flower of grass; the grass withereth and the flower thereof falleth away, but the word of the Lord endureth forever, and this is the-word which by the gospel is preached unto us. For in much wisdom is much grief; and he that increaseth knowledge, increaseth sorrow. The wise man grieves over lost opportunities of doing good to his fellow man. Grieves over the general frailty of mao, and bis ultimate destinj; knowing there is none good no not one; ana that all must soon appear at the judgment seat of Christ to give an acccunt for the deeds done in the body. Nothing in this life will brighten man's pathway more than to keep a con-1 science void of offense toward Ciod and toward fellow man. This should be the heartfelt prayer of every thoughtful man: "So teach us to dumber our days that we may apply 3ur hearts UDto wisdom. That we may increase in knowledge and grow in grace, until our knowledge shall b9 like a river and our righteousness [ike the waves of the sea. No woiks mortals entitle them to boast." When you have done all that you 3an do, say we are unprofitable servants and have only done what we mght to have done. God dwells with the humble penitent and with :he contrite heart, and says when ;hou passest through the waters I will be with thee, and through the rivers they shall not oveiflow thee, ind when thou walkest through the are thou shalt not be burned. .Ybove rubies is wisdom's price, Outsliinging purest gold; fn our as-e there's nothing: so nice, Nor was in days of old. [t guides to fields of endless rest, It- leads to pastures green; [t is an emblem of the blest. The brightest jewel seen. Ct comes to man from God above, The source of all that's good; An earnest of the Saviour's love, The Rock that's always stood. Let each one strive this gift to gain, And walk in wisdom's ways; That he with Christ may always reign, And sing the Master's praise. To Cure a Cough take Ramon's English Cough Syrup in small i doses during the day, then sleep at night. A pine j tar balm without morphine. *<?5c at all dealers. For Sale at Harman's Bazaar. Hannibal Hamlin's Client. I Hannibal Hamlin, for many >eare a United States Senator from Maine, | and vice president during the Civil war, was wont to tell the following story on himself, says the Boston j Herald. An Englishman by the name of Pearson while passing along the main street in Bangor stepped in a hole in the sidewalk, and falling, broke his leg. He brought suit against the city for Si,000 and engaged Hamlin for counsel. Hamlin won his c-'-se, but the city appealed to th-j Supreme Court. Here, also, the decision was for Hamlin's client. After settling up the claim, Hamlin sent for his client and handed him SI "What's tbit-?" asked the Englishman. "That's your damsger, after taking out my fee, the cost of appeal, ar-d several otber expenses," eaid Hamlin. The Englishman looked at the dollar, aDd then at Hamlin. "What's the matter with thit?" he p*:d, "is it bad?'' e Day 1 t%.? wXi wvCi i MWBMWP?llli IIIHW This popular remedy never fails to effectually cure Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick headache, Biliousness And ALL DISEASES arising from a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion The natural result is good appetite and solid flesh. Dose small; elegantly sugar coated and easy to swallow. Take No Substitute.?? Another Big Battle. London, June 17.?The practical certainty now that peace negotiations cannot begin for another month leads to the conviction that another great battle will be fought ia the interval. ! According to The Daily Tele| graph's Tien TsiD correspondent a Japanese forward movement has al | ready commenced in spite of the I rainy season. The Daily Telegraph's { Tokio correspondent gives an ini teresting idea of the situation from a j correspondent who is said to be in a good position to know the actual facts. This correspondent says that the principal Russian depot is at Gunshu pass, where many light railroads are being constructed northward to facilitate retreat. Lieut. GeD. Linevitch, bewildered by the | strategy of the Japanese, is making repeated recoDnoissances and throwing out innumerable scouts. Nevertheless, at th3 present moment, the correspondent says all his army is completely enveloped. The Japanese army has made a circle a hundred miles in circumference around Linevitch and is gradually closing in. The Japanese military correspondent of The Morning Post says the Russian evacuation of Omoso shows that Gen. Kawamura's "Army of the Yalu,'* despite the difficulties met with over a mountainous country, has arrived in time to synchronize with tbe movements of tbe Japanese armies, and the correspondent adds, stirring events are imminent. Huge Task. It was a huge task, to undertake the cure of such a bad case of kidney disease, as that of C. F. Collier, of Cherokee, la., 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 depression. In Electric Bitters, however, I found a cure, and by them was restored to perfect health. I recommend this great tonic medicine to all with weak kidneys, liver or stomach." Guaranteed by The Kaufmann Drug co., druggist; price50c. Far Too Strenuous. New York, June 14?Tbe fact that 125 persons died last week in the city from organic heart disease, when tbe death rale for tbe corresponding week in 1904 was only fiftysix, has given rise to the belief among physicians that New Yorkers are living too rapid lives. Tbe strain of business and the cares attendant on the fierce comoetition in the financial I * [ centre of the city, and the worry atf tendant on the anxiety to gain wealth | is given as an explanation by the physicians of conditions which exist in the world's metropolis today. "Why Russians Were Whipped. I St. Petersburg, Juds 15 ?Tiie correspondent of the Publishers Press | has learned from an authoritative source that the official report made on Rr jestvensky's recent overwbelm| ing defeat, which has been kept from ! the public, says the sailors on his vessels were io discontented mood through the voyage to the Far East. Several times there were outbreaks among the sailors who rebelled j against the poor food served them. j Every prison on the ships was niiea I with mutineers who were released j just bofore the battle began. i ; Found a Cure for Dyspepsia. i Mrs. S. Lindsay, or Forr William. I Ontario, Canada, who has suffered quite j a number of years from dyspepsia and | great pains in the stomach, was advised ' by her druggist to take Chamberlain's ; Stomach and Liver Tablets. She did i so and says. "I find that they have done ; me a great deal of good I have never 1 had any suffering since I began using ! them.*' If troubled with dyspepsia or indigestion why not take these Tablets, get well and stay well? Tor sale by The Kaufmann Drug co. H FRUIT JARS? I i 1 Extra Fruit Jar Togs. Extra FRUIf [ ! " ! Jar Rubbers. i . ! TELLY G-LASSES ! > ! ! J Wax Top Fruit and Vegetable Cans. > ! ? j Now is the time to buy these goods. We J are naming attractive prices and will be | I | pleased to supply your want. j d /r vT/^i/\r\Tsrvn i mTrv t \ > J COLUMBIA, S. C. ! i oftftftftftftftftftSftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft&ftftft*c******?**o?d?* I SOUTHERN 1 ft X ft 2 The South's Greatest System. ??????????? ? ? lljiAVAAilflfi nSntn& HflC Service. a ? UU6AV6IICU wining *hi ww> w?. T 1 THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS | 2 ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS, 2 | CONVENIENT SCHEDULES ON ALL LOGAL TRAINS, | -r-r-r # e Winter Tourist Rates are now in effect to all Florida points. For full $ information as to rates, routes, etc., consult nearest Southern Railway Ticket Agent, or: J |R. W. HUNT, | 2 Division Passenger Agent, 2 2 CHARLESTON, ... S. C. 2 o SSS3SSS3S3S3SSS3S3SSS3S8SS ll^ jj| S3 i3 * So ??3 CRISP, gg i new merchandise! gVJ BMMB?I??? ftff 500 Men's Fine Fur Hats. ^ 30 J Ladies' Fine Leather IbAsP in all the new shapes, sold ^ Automobile Hand Bags, the formerly at $2 00 and S2.50 ^ 75c. kind at 25c. each. ? each, now at 99c. 300 dozen Men's 25c. Sns One lot Men's Hats, good penders, during this sale, 10c. 1p^? shaoes, at 20 cents each. $ per pair. Jblfcx 50 dozen Men and Boy's \ 5,000 yards regular 10c, per Cap*. The 50 and 75c. kind, yard Laces, all kinds and lor this sale 25 cents. f qualities, dnring this sale 5c. tttt &-TQI One lot Men's All Wool ^ per yard ? w w Pants at 53 cents per pair. ^ 5,000 yards iuc. .t^mnroiu500 pahs Men's Fine Pants ^ eries, Edgings and Inserting at 99c per pair. during this sale, oc. per yard. tpbfBb 2o dozen Men's Best Corda- ^ All 25c Embroideries, durroy Pants at SI 20 per pair. ? ing this sale at 10c. per yard. 100 Men's iery Finest AU 100 pieces very last Calicoes S&ffijk Wool Fancy Worsted Saits. & and Percales, daring this sale sold everywhere ior ?i6 50 Sb oc. per yard. iCKjr per soit, all size3 at ?10.00 25 Ladies' S5 00 Jackets at ffjT3? during this sale. $ ?3.48. ^ Cg 500 Boy's Two Piece Suits ^ 00 Ladies' Good Walking tLJLJf tfjTJb at almost half price $1 00, ^ Skirts, at 81c. each. SI.48, and ?3 48?during this & 300 Ladies'Fine Dress Hats 5?n!!P sale. ? sold for ?3 50 to ?5 00 each, rfffh One lot Men's All Silk during this sale 31. G9 each. String Ties at 5c. each. db One lot Ladies S7.50 to One lot Men's Fine All Silk S"0 00 Dress Hats for ?3.49 "Tifjp ITffy 25c. Midget String Ties, dur- ^ during this sale. <j?"7xB ing this sale JOc ^ 1,0 0 Ladies' hue hemstitch?fy One lot Men's 50c. All Silk ed Handkerchiefs at 2 Jc. each. ?fy ^ Fine Four-in Hand Neckties. ^ 500 only Men's 10c. white a during this sale 19c. each, or ^ Handkerchiefs at 5c. each, WW three for 50 cents. ^ One lot Men's SI. 25 nnune lot Men's Fine Rain ? dre-s Kid Gloves at 50c. each. ^7^0 Coats st S1.98 each. \ 200 pieces full 36-inch wlW 1,000 UmbreUasathalf price x Bleeching at 5c. p*-r yard. Dollar Umbrellas at 50c. All & 500 Ladies' ?1 00 and $1.50 2~S^T ?w^Br ?5 00 Umbrellas at $2.00 each ^ Corsets at 25c. and 50c. dur^ Sale" eg eg a ?? r nirvriiw si Iw.r.runniiM m tg 1210 Main Street, Opposite the Opera House, fS? grci Sa ?ff COLOMBIA, S. C. M ijH i#3 ? #? a r~ n^a Tia-rr John Johnson, a Swedish youth, To Cure A Cold In One Day. . ' . > was taken into custody in WashingTake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- ^0Q 0Q yyednesday f0r annoyiDg Miss lets. All druggists refund the money Aljce Rooseveltj the President's if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove a eig- daughter, with proposals of marriage, niture is on each a box. Price, 25c. wag adjadged insane.