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LORICK&L Pearl Millet, Early An Barley?Spring Crop?Seed Improved White Dent, Hick Bed Cob, Seed Sweet Patato< leas Tarns. ^ ___ i Our stocks have been a under proper conditions wil Mail orders wilTbe filli est to the largest quantities. FIELD A Send your orders, or write u LODICK & u Wholesale and Betail Seedn QUALIT You have probably bought many good, that cost a good price, but u test of service soon proved themselves t It might have been shoes that s / the sides, caps broke down, heels ga * gavf and soles wer* plated. ^ and choice 3Awspp/?C: Lag selectic T. A. Opposite Post Office, . f SOUTHERN ^ ' Unexcelled Din Through Pullman Slei mL ConvAniani Sehedi 8s Tor full informatio mL consult nearest Southei , W J. C. LTJSK /j^ J. L. MEEK, A. G. P. I YOUR HOUSE NE ORATING . % Will you not allow me a < guarantee you best matei and good taste (ask to see one to do work cheaper o: WEBB'S J 1627 Main Street, Announcemei OF INTEf We have just secured the exclui * and Ranges, Gas Ranges and He ftjsrbondw atp now. and have be a century, the most extensively sc ? existence. In accepting this agency we highest grade and best stoves made end and most satisfactory. Garlands are made in the large* the world, from the best obtainable skilled workmen. DURABILITY, ECONOMY, OPERATION, all Vital transcend, in real importance, all o chase of a stove or range. A Garland, which should last a cost of fuel and maintenance more price and that of a cheaper article. This saving will be duplicated e ** gate an amount greater than the 01 Do not buy a stove or range unt ment?a full carload?of Garlands f Whether you want to buy or no wonderful stoves. LEE A. LOI EXCLUSIV Garland Stoves and Ran; COLUMBIA, ! owrance,' iber and Orange Cane, Beardless Corn, Improved Golden Dent, :ory King, Blount's Prolific, Tenn ss, Ga. Bucks, Nancy Halls, Vineecured from reliable sources, and L produce the best results, sd promptly from the very smallIf you want reliable seeds for ND GARDEN. s for prices for anything needed MINCE, INC, len. Columbia, S. C. Y SHOES! things that looked yul nder the rugged /< ? worthless. oon run over at f.a-<%a v1" ve way, sewing rd against these things, pecially in footje confident of getting the best quality footmoney can buy, take advantage of the large stock constantly available for making pleasmo at onr otnrp ?nt for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.EC BO YNE, Columbia, S. C. RAILWAY. $ ?: vl> ing Car Service, iping Cars en all Trains, X lies on Local Trains. ^ n as to rates, routes, etc. n Railway Ticket Agent, or v.y , D. P. A., Charleston, S. C w A., Atlanta, Ga. EDS PAINTING, DEC- I OR PAPERING 1 chance to figure with you? I I iai applied by men of experience m ) my finished jobs.) I allow no r better. Try me. ART STORE, I Columbia, S. C. I it Extraordinary (EST TO YOU rive agency for the sale of Garland Stoves aters, "The World's Best." en, continuously, for more than a third of >ld popular and best stove specialties in intend to supply our customers with the , which are invariably the cheapest in the jt, most modern and best equipped plant in materials, and by the most competent and CONVENIENCE and SAFETY of I GARLAND Characteristics, ither factors for consideration in the pur lifetime, will save you each year in the than the difference between its original ach succeeding year, and ultimately aggre iginal cost of the Garland, il you have examined the complete assortihown by us. t, let us show and explain to you these RICK & BRO. fE AGENTS FOR res, Gas Ranges and Heaters SOUTH CAROLINA 'i i' ifinw ! mii mnw ill Hi i ' 111 iiwiimn ^mn ' . w?> ISSBI Women, when threatened fl fl with a mishap, should take fl Cardu! and prevent the trou- fl fl ble from occurring. fl fl In your delieatc condition fl fl it will save yon much pain fl fl and misery. Thousands have fl fl tried Cardui before confine- fl fl meat and have found ft of fl fl wonderful benefit. fl iCARDUl I Mrs. Fade Nichols, el I Mexico, Mo? writes: last I year I was threatened with B a mishap and Wise oi Cardni H helped me more than any other medicine. Now I have I a fine healthy boy. 1 think I mm Cardnl the finest medicine I I I know of for female troubles, H H and I wish all suffering wo- I men would try it" H 8 Sold everywhere^ 8 E41 m HE KNEW ABOUT LAWYERS. And That Was Why He Was Not Interested In the Case. * The sudden manner in which the team that was coming down 'the road halted was enough to show that the driver was surprised at something. Pie took his hat off and waved it at a man who was working in the field, at the same time calling at the top of his voice: "S-a-a-y, t-h-e r-e!" "What do you want?" asked the man who was working as he came cad leaned over the fence without lotting go of the lines over his team. "Didn't >ou hear 'bout it?" "'Bout what?" "It's goin' on." "What's goin' on?" "Land sakes! There's a man fur ye! Ye'll be sayin* next yer uncle didn't die an' leave a will that mentions ye ter have a hull lot o' money if the other fellers don't succeed in breakin' it." "Course I knowed that." "An* the case come up fur trial this mornin'." "I knowed that too." "Then why wasn't ye up to the courthouse takin' an' interest inter it same ez the rest on 'em did?" "Waal, ye see, this here's a busy season with me. If I hedu't nothin' else ter do I wouldn't mind droppin' in an' hearin' 'em argy back an' forth. But I dunno's I care much which o' the lawyers gits the mono/."?Detroit Free Press. Not'co. I beg to announce that I will reopen the "Gentlemen's Pressing Club" at former quarters in the Dr. Smith shop, upper Main street, on April 1st, i 1909. Firstclas9 workmanship guar an teed in pressing, cleaning, dyeing, etc. Your patronage solicited. Frices right. C. D. Sligh, Prop. 2w23 I . Remember, that you will always find the very best cakes and crackers at The Bazaar. THE JEWELER 1637 Main St, Columbia, S. C. REPAIRS WATCHES AND JEWELRY I Makes Them Sood as New MEDALS AND n a no i Manufactured in Our Own I ; Shops for Schools and | Other Purposes. I AVERY, The Jeweler 1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Mr. David K George Holds Lucrative Position. We clip the following from the Mill New?. Mr. George is a son of Mrs. D. L. George of this place, and his many friends here will be pleased to learn that he is now holding a very lucrative position with the Gainesville Cotton Mill: The Gainesville Cotton Mill is running on full time with plenty of help. We have a fine set of overseers ar d a bustling superintendent. Everybody seems contented. Mr. J. D. Lokey is our superintendent; R. F. Bagwell, overseer of spinning, assisted by C. L. Taylor; W. T. Bone, carder, assisted by Mike Elliott; G. L. Smith ha9 recently been promoted from second hand to overseer of weaving, assisted by Q. T. Whitmire in room No. 1, J. H. Lyles is room No. 3; A. P. Jones' is overseer cf cloth room, assisted by L. A. White; Mr. D. R. George, has recently accepted the position as chief engi leer and master mechanic, with R. K. Martin second hand in machine shop, and John Corn engineer. Mr. George is putting bis engine and machine shop in fine shape and has reduced the coal bill about 33 per cent, which will of course make the stockholders smile. The company is installing some new machinery, 22 now Saco and Pettee 1909 model spinning frames are now being placed. Also new carding machinery, and 120 new Draper looms. The output of this mill is print cloth, and the average capacity for February exceeded 61000 yards or 8,356 pounds. There are now 1,100 looms and the 120 looms which are now being placed will make a total of 1,220 looms. We have a good school for the little folks in the mill village and good preaching every Sunday; also a good Sunday school. Beware of Ointments For Catarrh that Con'ain Mercuiy. as mercury will surely destroy the sens? of smell ard completely derange th whd? system when entering it throrgh the mucuous surfaces. Such aiticies shou'd never he used except on prescriptions Ir jm reputable physicians, as The damage they will do is ten fold to th) good you can possibly derive from ti em. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured ny F. J. Cheney & Co., Tol do. O , contains no mercury, and is taken inter11 - _ 1 * ** A 1 ' ? I" ' * rany, acung airecuy, acting cirecuy upon the blood and musous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the taurine. It is t ken internally and made in Toledo Chio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold ly Druggists. Priee, '5c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Farmers Thinking. For many years the great mas9 of Southern farmers have done but little or no thinking for themselves, so far as their business relationship with the world was cbi cerned. It might also be stated that they have given but little thought to heir private affairs at home, beyond a rather listened and indifferant endeavor to follow certain crude lines of farming as laid down by their ancestois. Farmers have been slow to act on progressive lines, while the bu?y world around them has p ished forward in leaps and bounds. As a matter of course, the world in general has been thereby far better equipped to take advantage of the farmers than the farmers have been to take care of themselves in the fight for supremacy in the field of dollars and cents. These are not pleasant reflections, but it is well enough to utter the words of "truth and soberness,'9 because if mistakes have been made in the past we should not allow them so conspicuous a place in our future work. Indeed, the mistakes recent years are being rapidly remedied. This highly desirable change is being wrought through the rapidly increasing disposition of the farmers to read such literature as will help them in their lifework, and better than all, they are beginning to think for themelves. Broadminded men on the farm are ceasing to be such a rarity, and the trend of thought is being concentrated on the affairs of the outside world as much as it is on the field. The farmers are beginning to realaize that no mattiT how fine a crop there may be made and harvested, the profit of the business is not found until the product is sold for its value in the market.? Cotton Journal. There Has .Recently Been placed in all drug stores an aromatic, pleasant herb cure for wo-nen's ills, called Mother Gray's Australian Leaf. It is the only certain regulator. Quickly relieves female weaknesses and backache, kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. At all druggists or by mail hA nfo G n m A A TKn <j\J Lto. i.1. | Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, N. Y. Several candidates are fighting for the postoffice i Spartanburg. This Is An Easy Test. Sprinkle Alton's Foot-Ease in one shoe and not in the other4 atd iotice ; the difference Jistthe thirg to ue when rubber-i or o ershoes bccjn e necessary, and your shoes see n ti pin rh. Sold everywhere, ^5c. D n't accept any substitute. vzmocxiMmiMmBCBtwFrmrwwanmmm-awrgapjaegacnt - jl ?i " tFor Croup Tonsilitis and Asthma \ A quick and powerful remedy is n Sloan's Liniment has cured many caj applied both inside and outside of tl duces the inflammation, and relieves Sloan's 1 gives quick relief in all cases of astl and pains in the chest. Price, Dr. Earl S. Sloa COLUMBIA CI THE STORE THAT SELLS F RETAII Flour, Bacon, Lard and We carry evevything in th chief aim is to please. Ti you will be convinced. Corner Plain and Assemb COLUMBIA, # g l^8 l^9 & ti> ti tii ti ti ti 1 The leading B< ip) W I Stationers. Ai | for all School 1 them in their to ti 1 when in Colum ti ti> ti> tii tii o g Two Stores oi | COLUMBIA, g tt F AR EV SEE me before you buy yo Royster, the Old Peru via The Oliver Chilled Plows i ware. Cotton Seed Meal a times at the very lowest pr P- M. I CHAPII 6A6S696Se96969S9696969SS ^9 IN. D. HAUffi g DEALER IN g I General I I Merchandise, 1 5 Corner Main and Now Slroot, I ? Opposite Conloderato J fi Monumant. 4 S Lexington, - - S. C. ^ Sewiag Machines. The Davis Unique and other new improved drop head machines; nicely finished in oak; easy running and perfect sewing; fully guaranteed; for sale at factory prices for cash, or on easy payments, at The Bazaar, t? Rice B. Harman. 1 Trr u.i i-. ijut.jf y/vmiir'-iaeaamxamm eeded to break up an attack of croup, ses of croup. It acts instantly ? when le throat it breaks up the phlegm, rethe difficulty of breathing. jiniment hma, bronchitis, sore throat, tonsilitis, 25c.. 50c., and St .00. in, Boston, Mass. ROCERY CO., OR CASH. AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Sugsr our Specialties ie Grocery l!ne, and our ry us before you buy and a a ly streets, near market) : : S. C. BRYAN CO., 1 ' ft i ft ft | ft ooksellers and | % e State Agents | Books. Visit f 7jo large stores | ft hi ci S ? ? ? ? ? a Main Street, jg ? ? - - - - S. C. $ ? ? ? IE R S ur Fertilizers. I carry the n and Pocomoke brands, and a full line of hard nd Hulls 011 hand at all ices. ^RICK, I s. c. a a THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR Machinery Tools Right Kind Right Price <? If you do not see what you want 3 write us. We handle any and j| alL Everything in machinery II supplies. Columbia Supply Co, E3 828 WwtGcmisSt. COLOMBIA. 8. & ????y. , FIRSTCLASS BOILERS. I Atlas and C. T. Engines, and Lorn* j bard Boilers, tanks, stacks, stand pipes . : and sheet iron work, shafting, pulleys, j gearing, boxes, hangers, etc. Complete cotton, saw, grist, oil and i fertilizer mill outfits; also gin, press, I mill on/1 chinr?lr\ Anffifo IV/OUV Ui 1X1 U1JU UUVUVO* Building, bridge, factory, furnace and railroad castings; railroad, mills, machinists' and factory supplies. Belting, packing, injectors, pipe fit-?, tings, saws, files, oilers, etc. Cast every day; work 200 hands^ GET OUB PRICES, LOMBARD IRON WORKS &. SUPPLY CO., Augusta, Ga PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clear^M sad beautifies ths hair. Promotes S luxuriant growth. Never Palls to Restore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Cw scaip^waees Jk^hair falling, i Aug 30, 1 y jj||H