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V Consumption is less d o Certain relief and u* Tf will result from the folic A Hope, rest, fresh aii Y Emulsion, v A ALL DRUGGISTS; 5 ^ Tor Roofing' Troi (VULCANITE > Made ready for use, satui new p Weatherproof Rotj BEST : ROOFING : 1 ^ Is extremely durable, cold. Always pliable and: together in the rolls, Is e* and coated with superior d cannot evaporate; therefoi Requires no ai # Guaranteed to coi f Roofing Fitch in 600 lb bai J Coal Tar LOU 8 J IN COR PC 5 WHOLESALE # Columbia, QUALITY You have probably bodglit many thin< good, that cost a good price, but under test of service soon proved themselves wor It might have been shoes that soon the sides, caps broke down, heels gave ' gave out and soles were plated. To guard a wear, and be c( rT^Hvfr B wear your mon and choice stoc ^ / ri. 1? BP/*! _ ing selections ? 1 T. A. 1 v Opposite Post Office, The* Palmetto COLUMB WE ABE A Depository for the Uj of South Carolina the ( of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 United States. Carolina ?5onas. WE SOLICIT Accounts of Banks, Fir WE PAT Four Per Cent, on depoi teresfc calculated quarte WE PROMISE Our best efforts to trans satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL v CAPITAL ! Wilie Jones, President. ^sodtherf ^ Unexcelled Dining Through Pullman Sleepii ^ Convenient Schedule: For full information i jfL consult nearest Southern I W J. C. LUSK, O. BP.OOKS MOSGAN, A. ( \# x*w x*x*v > BROOKLAr M NEW BROOK fly We Want your business. Et is I/// your money with us until you nc RvJ times a year. M J. C. CUICNARD. ; Vice-Presidcn'<. v leadly than it used to be. V mally complete recovery 9 wing treatment: ' "fr r, and?'Scott's Jrp? Oe. AND $1.00/ Hi f WWWWWW^I nbles We Advise f roofing | ated and coated under a J rocess. J >roof and Fireproof. i IATERIAL : KNOWN ? Not affected by beat or J flexible. It does not stick J isily affixed. Impregnated V amp-proof materials which J :e ^ inual painting. ^ atain no coal tar. ^ rels - $1.25 per 100 lbs T $4.00 per barrel ? LOWRANCE, } IDATCn I Cf and RETAIL, ^ - s-c$ wwwwwwa SHOES! re that looked the rugged thless. $$} mn over at .< ' way, sewing gainst these things, especially in footmfident of getting the best quality footey can buy, take advantage of the large ;k constantly available for making pleasit our store. for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.5C 30 YNE, Columbia, S. C. National Bank, iIA, S. C. aited States Government, the State bounty of Richland and the City Bonds and $100,000 State of South ms, Corporations and Individuals. sits in our Savings Department, inrly. act your business to your entire BANK, - - Columbia, S. C. $250,000.00 J. P. Matthews, Cashier. v.v vv.v.^.v .v '*2r*2r 3^| RAILWAY. $ (0 ; Car Service, ?f ig Cars on ail Trains, ^ ? on Local Trains. ^ i < ^4% i is to rates, routes, etc. w fcauway Ticket Agent, or vy P. A., Charleston, S. C. Sr. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. LAND, S. C- $ ! cjr desire to please. Leave :ed it. We pay interest four z$) fT L. S. TROTTI, ^ President k|1< l~i mfs m i i^\? ^ President B. Harris to the Farmers. President Harris, of the State Farmers' union, has issued the following circular to the 25,000 members of the order in this State: "Cotton has advanced $7.50 per bale in 10 days and if we will hold to it, and not be influenced to sell, it will in the next 10 days make the same advance and the minimum will be reached. Remember the 1907 crop is 4,500,000 bales short. This makes cotton scarce, not enough for consumption. Crop conditions the lowest in 20 years. "On the 24th, Texas and Oklahoma were visited by the most destructive flood that has ever been known. "On May 10th, our national president, C. S. Barrett, issued a circular letter asking the union men to plow up 10 per cent, of the cotton planted and put it in food crops. One million '?? nn acres lias ueen royuncu This looks as if the boys mean business ftfid Will stand behind their guns. "Do fid* listen to those who tell V0i2 to sell, it is goirtg lower, when they know it is going upward by June. "Do not forget that corn is ?1.10 per bushel and plenty of time to plant yet. Well filled corn cribs and smoke houses will always make cotton bring the minimum price. "Both the European and American mills are about out of cotton, so hold to your spots and get the minimum price.'* Bern in Iowa. Our family were all born and raised in Iowa, and have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy (made at Des Moines) for years. We know how good it is from long experience in the use of it. In fact, when in El Paso, Texas, the writer's life was saved by the prompt use of this remedy. We are now engaged in the mercantile business at Narcoossee, Fla., and have introduced the, remedy lia^.e ?" * A-l it Has proven very successiui aim is constantly growing in favor.?Ennis Bros. This remedy is for sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. Obituaries. Arthur Davis Kyzer, son of Frank Kyzer and wife, was born June the 6th, 1906, and died May the 16th 1908, at that tender age God took him to himself. A. R. T. Nettie Pansy Mitchell, daughter of Lewis Mitchell and wife, was born February 17, 1905, and departed this life April 23, 1908. A. R. T. Edith, daughter of Dalton George and wife, was born April 28, 1907, and died May 20, 1908. Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints. A. R. T. "When." When the lion eats grass like an ox, And the lish worm swallows the whale, When the robin knits woolen socks, And the hare is outrun by the snail, When the serpents "walk upwrightlike men, And doodlebugs travel like frogs, When the grasshopper feeds on the hen, And feathers are found on the hog, When elephants roost on trees, And wool grow9 on a hydraulic ram, Th^n will Joe Brown be governor, And this country not worth a . ?Augusta Herald. If one feels dull and spiritless, in the spring or early summer, they call it ' Spring Fever." But there is no fever ?usually. It is the after effect of our winter habits. The nerves are mostly at fault. Tired, worn-out nerves leave us lanquid, lifeless, and without spirit or ambition. A few doses of Dr. Shoop's Restorative will absolutely and quickly change all of these depressing symtoms. The Restorative of course won't bring you back to full health in a day or two, but it will do enough in 48 hours to satisfy you that the remedy is reaching that "tired spot." Druggists everywhere are advising its use as a splendid and prompt general tonic. It gives more vim and more spirit to the spoonful than any other known nerve or constitutional tonic. It sharpens a failing appetite, aids digestion, frees sluggish livers and kidneys, and brings new life, strength and ambition. Test it a few days and be convinced. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Denied Kiss by Husband Woman Drank Poiscn. Houston, Texas, May 28.?"Because my husband would not kiss me good-bye," is the reason alleged to have been given by Mrs. Clara Wesson for committing suicide yesterday. Sore Nipples. Any mother who has had experience with this distressing ailment will be pleased to know that a cure may be effected by applying Chamberlain's Salve as soon as the child is done nursing. Wipe ii off with a soft cloth before al lowing: tne oaoe to nurse. .Many trained nurses use this salve with best results. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. W. J. Bryan telegraphed Secretary Taft at Washington last week asking him to cooperate with him as leading cadidates to have a bill passed pro- i viding for the publication of campaign contributions. Mr. Taft turned the letter over to congress and informed Mr. Bryan that he would give his hearty support to such a measure. W. R. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn. writes: ''This is to certify that I have used Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup for ; chronic constipation, and it has proven, tnil-l.Atlf o /I f A "K'k O tV>Arrkr WZi-JlVciv <c UUUt't, VU i V i practical remedy for this trouble, a ad it is with pleasure I offer my cccscien- j tious reference." Derrick's Drug Store. Evelyn Nesbitt Thaw has withdrawn her divorceproceedings against Harry. Her counsel claims that, she has always been an unwilling partner to tne suit but her relatives had persuaded her into such action. A dispatch from Washington says j that congress will now probably enact a currency law. Seventeen were drowned near Yarmouth last week as the result of a collision of two fishing boats. The K. of P. convention held a most delightful session in Aiken last week. RHEUMATIC FOLKS! Are You Sure Your Sidneys Are Well? Many rheumatic attacks are due to uric acid in the blood. But the duty of the kidneys is to remove all uric acid from the blood. Its presence there shows the kidneys are inactive. Don't dally with "uric acid solvents." You might go on till doomsday with them, but until you cure the kidneys you will never get well. Doan's Kidney Pills not only remove uric acid, but cure the kidneys and then all danger from uric acid is ended. Here is Lexington testimony to prove it. Mrs. E! L. Corley, living two milea northeast of Lexington, S, 0., says: "I had been a sufferer for several years from rheumatism and I also had symptoms of kidney trouble. My head ached severely and I endured a great deal of misery from pains through the small of my back. I finally decided to try Doau's Kidney Pills and procured a box at The Kaufraann Drug Co. I used them in accordance with the directions, and can truthfully sav that they helped me a great deal. I do not hesitate to recommend your remedy to other sufferers." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, jtfew York, sole agents for the United i States. BSemember the name'?Doan's^and take no other. ''VETERAN SPECIAL." Special Train from Columbia,- S. C., to Birmingham, Ate., vte Southern Railway. Arrangements have been made with Major-General Thos. W. Carwile, Commanding South Carolina Division United Confederate Veterans for a special train from Columbia to Birmingham for the accommocation of the Confederate Veterans and their friends who desire to attend the annual reunion at Birmingham, June 9-11, 1908. This train, which will be known as the ''Veterans' Special," consisting of baggage car, high class coaches and Pullman sleeping car, will leave Columbia 1:45 p. m., Monday, June 8, going via Newberry, Greenwood, Greeiajfrlle, picking up veterans and their friends enroute. This arrangement will enable veterans from Orangeburg, Sumter and points in the eastern part of the State, also from Camden and Chester to arrive in Columbia on noon trains in time to leave on the special at 1:45 p. m. The "Veterans' Special" will have on board leaving Columbia, MajorGeneral Carwile and members of his staff; Miss Elizabeth Norwood, of Abbeville, and Miss Bonham, of Anderson, State sponsors, will join the special enroute and accompany the TTofarorifl frv 'RirminorViom nnrl if, ia I V UilO LV X/li llAiilgUUUi ) uuv* A V AK/ especially desired by General Carwile that as many of the veterans as can possibly arrange to do so join the special at Columbia or the most coni venient point enroute. Those who contemplate joining the special at Columbia will please communicate with B. H. Todd, Passenger 1 and Ticket Agent of Southern railway, Columbia, S. C., and those who expect to join at Greenville, communicate with T. P. P. Carson, Passenger and Ticket Agent, Greenville, stating I whether accommodations will be desired in day coaches or Pullman sleeping cars, and how many there will be in the party, etc. Tickets will be sold at very low rates from all points, June 6, 7 and 8, limited Juue 20, i90S. Round trip rates from principal stations as follows: Abbeville, $6.40; Chester, *$8.15; Lancaster, $8.75; Rock Hill, $8.55; Anderson, $6.40; Columbia, $8.55; Newberry, $7.70; Spartanburg, $7.45; Blacksburg, $8.05; Greenville, $6.85; Orangeburg, $8.70; Sumter, $9.40; Camden, $9.20; Greenwood, $6.70: Prosperity, $7.85. Pullman berth rate Columbia to Birmingham, $2.50. If two people occupy same berth the rate can be divided accordingly. See that your tickets read via Southern Railway to Birmingham and return. For further detailed information apply to Southern Railway ticket agents or address J. C. LUSK, D. P. A., Charleston, S. C. A Grand Family Medicine. "It gives me pleasure to speak a good word for Electric Bitters," writes Mr. Frank Conlan of No. 4.3? Houston St., New York. "It's a grand family medicine for dyspepsia and liver complications; while for lame back and weak kidneys it cannot be too highly recommended." Electric Bitters regulate the digestive functions, purify the blood, and impart renewed vigor and vitality to the weak and debilitated of both sexes. Sold under guarantee at Derrick's Drug Store and Kaufmann Drug Co. 50c. Judging a Han. Don't judge a man by his clothes. God made one and the tailor the other. Don't judge a man by his family, for Cain belonged to a good family. Don't judge a mar by the house he lives in. for the lizard and rat often inhabit the grander structures. A man dies and they who survive ask what property there is left behind. I The angel who bends over the dying man asks what good deeds he has sent before him. Badly Sprained Ankle Cured, j Three years ago our daughter snrain- i ed her ankle ami had been suffering j terribly for two days and nights?had j not slept a minute. Air. stalling.", 01 i Butler. Tenn., told us of Chanib"rlain's J Pain Balm. We went to the store that night and got a bottle of it and bathed her ankle two or three times and she went to sleep and had a good night's rest. Tli" next morning she was much better and in a short rime could, walk around and had no more trouble with her ankle.?E. M. Brumitr, Hampton. Tenn. 2~> and -*0 cent sizes for sal" by Ivaufniann Drug Co. Ross S. McKenzie, who drank chlor form at Congaree a few days ago, mistaking it for whiskey, is now rci ported out of danger. As usual, we Acts f of the Gen* Orders ser publishers first atten' The R. L E Law Book Put Booksellers ai Two Stor< COLUMBIA, * - BANK 0 : : : CHi Our banking fac place them at your c< terest paid on time c . with your business. I J. I J. A. BLACKWELD i ~ ~~~: : II want to shake hand with every man, wo man or boy in thi neighborhood who help sell harness. I believe the mul has a hard time and ar trying to make hir comfortable by makim comfortable harness. | make everything fror 1 a gee strap to a hors 1 collar and make it a I good as I know how. 1 Let us help the mul Ise W. Martii I MAKER OF HARNESS I 1118 Plain Street K COLUMBIA, : : : S. C For Weal Kidney Inflammation of the bladder, urinary troubles and backache use DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pil A Week' Trial For 25 E. C. DeWITT 6c CO., Chicago, i The Kaufmar.n Drug Co. WHEELWRIGHT and BLACKSMITH SH At BERLEY & KYZER S J Black?inith Shop you will find Mr. L. Long ready to give you pro; service. All kind? of repair w< horses hoeing, ere. u-ive us u ti Shop situated near the Berby ho stead. Marl 1 fUMRB'S SIOTE j. C. KINABD, Proprietor, Leesville, S The best attention given guest. 3' em conveniences. Table supplied v best the market affords. Weak women should try Dr. Shoe Night Cure. These soothing, heali antiseptic suppositories go direct to sear of these weaknesses. My 'B No. 4 For Women" contains m valuable hints to women, and ir is f Ask Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., to inai Ask the Doctor in strictest confide] any questions you wish answered. SI loop's Night Cure is sold by K maim Drug Co. are busy printing the or 1908 eral Assembly. Lt direct to the will receive tion, Iryan Company, )lishers, Bookbinders, id Stationers. : : : 2s on Main Street, S. C. bbbOsbehhmbhbbbmbk VI /1VT1 HUT I I Ulil'IH, LPIN, S. C. : : : ilities are excellent. We ommand. 5 per cent, inleposits. Kindly favor us F. HONEYCUTT, Cashier. ?ERj President. "I Sterling Goods s Sterling silver, cut glass, fine $ china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to 0 select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry or KJ ? i. V VI ?V CIJL S Good watch work and best I eye glasses. n If you cau't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. 8 P. ILACHICOTTE & CO., e JEWELERS, 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C 1 'Phone 934 [fsEE j j HERE! I I 0 bbs^ | Is your Liver all right? ? j Are your Kidneys in a} kj healthy condition ? If so, ! 3 HILTON'S LIFE for 8 8 the LIVER 8 2 and KIDNEYS 8 S| will keep them so. If not, I Hilton's Life for the Liver J | and Kidneys will make | ? them so. A 25c. bottle ! J will convince you of this fact Sold wholesale by is : The Murray Drug Co., 2 2 Columbia, S. C. 2 Si 2 Tor sale at The Bazaar, 2 2 Lexington, S. C. 2 >c I ? LI Before You Purchase Any Other Write : m NEW HOWE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 5 | ORANGE, MASS. I Vzr.y Sewing y. acr.L-.es are made to sell regardI .'ess c- Quality. cut the " New Koine" is mads Q j 10 wear. Cur guaranty r.evt- runs cut. We rraks Sew:rg Yachir.es to suit ail conditions tod- ! sf the trade. Tne ** Xcw Home*? stancsatth? v-ith j teac cf a! lIi?rJi-i:r:s?Ie family sewing machines I iicid l>y autaorizeii dealers only, ' | kcr :;.c BY . I W . P H OOF. ?*? I Lexington. S. C. the j ! ook i, anv : PARKER'S rec. I HAIR BALSAM :i Clft*a-v? mu beaut-flea the naiz. li 11 Promotes a luxuriant growth. llf'O JSB Never Fails to Hestore Gray A * l?%5C5?^^dH59 Hair to its Mouthful Color. Dr. Cure* wa!p <i!?ei?cs A hair falling. Aug. 30. 1 y