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Pearl Millet, Early Amb 4 Barley?Spring Crop?Seed Improved White Dent, Hickoi Bed Cob, Seed Sweet Fatatoes, less Yams. 4 t ^rr-r? Our stocks have been sec mnder proper conditions will ] Mail orders will'be filled est to the largest quantities. FIELD ANI Send your orders, or write us: LOMCK & 10' Wholesale and Betail Seedme: QUALITY You have probably bought many thi good, that cost^a. good price, but und tost of service soon proved themselves w * It might have^been slices fcliat foo; * the sides, caps broke down, heels gave gavp <m?\^oleF wer?" plated. To gnard ?: Ha ^ear, and be < | : jp wear your mc and choice st( 4 J^\jT tf-^NZZ ing selections S?je agon ^ Krw \57 ^ *? ^ T. A. Opposite Post Office, . Southern J Unexcelled Dinin i Through Pullman Sleep ^ Convenient Schedule ^ For full information JlL consult nearest Southern W JL C. LTJSK, 1 J. L. MEEK, A. G. P. A I YOUR HOUSE NEE ORATING 0 Will yon not allow me a ch guarantee you best materia and good taste (ask to see n one to do work cheaper or fc (WEBB'S A 1627 Main Street, Announcement OF INTERI We have just secured the exclush and Ranges, Gas Ranges and Heat Garlands are now, and have beer a. eenturv. the most extensively sold existence. In accepting this agency we ir highest grade and best stoves made, \ end and most satisfactory. Garlands are made in the largest, the world, from the best obtainable n: skilled workmen. "DURABILITY, ECONOMY, C OPERATION, all Vital < transcend, in real importance, all otl chase of a stove or range. A Garland, which should last a li eost of fuel and maintenance more tl ' price and that of a cheaper article. This saving will be duplicated eac gate an amount greater than the orig Do not buy a stove or range until inert?a full carload?of Garlands shi Whether you want to buy or not, wonderful stoves. LEE A. LOF ' EXCLUSIVE Garland Stoves and Rang) COLUMBIA, s< VERMES A E? e ?3 Wv&w lu ? BV2 5r>r* # WW Vfcs^lssssl;S*~3 rJ er and Orange Cane, Beardless Corn, Improved Golden Dent, :j Sin?, Blount's Prolific, Tenn , Ga. Bucks, Nancy Kails, Vir.eiured from reliable sources, and produce the best results, nrrtmntlv from the verv small ?* If you want reliable seeds for D GARDEN. for prices for anything needed WRANCE, INC., n. Columbia, S. C.! ' SHOES! tugs that looked er the rugged orcMess. j a run over at ^'NvS " way, sewing against these things, peciaiij in lootconfident of getting the best quality foct?ney can buy, take advantage of the large )ck constantly available for making pleasat our store. t for VT. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $!.5C BO YNE, Columbia, S. C. RAILWAY. % g Car Service, fj| ing Cars on all Trains, S f v s W es on Local trains. ^ as to rates, routes, etc. Railway Ticket Agent, or k ./ ). P. A., Charleston, S. C w Atlanta, Ga. ? \k DS PAINTING, DEO- I R PAPERING 1 ance to figure with you? I aj 1 applied by men of experience g ay finished jobs.) I allow no setter. Try me. M RT STORE, I Columbia, S. C. I t Extraordinary iST TO YOU re agency for the sale of Garland Stoves ere, "The World's Best." i, continuously, for more than a third of [ popular and best stove specialties in itend to supply our customers with the vhich are invariably the cheapest in the most modern and best equipped plant in Laterials, and by the most competent and CONVENIENCE and SAFETY o< GARLAND Characteristics, ler factors for consideration in the pur fetime, will save you each year in the lan the difference between its original h succeeding year, and ultimately aggre;inal cost of the Garland, you have examined fhe complete assortown by us. let U9 show and explain to you these SICK & BRO. : AGENTS FOR ;s, Gas Ranges and Heaters 5UTH CAROLINA i :J>| sf* r k; 5 ?$?3 - i m3, ?? ^ |j?'j ! If I ilKs K <"^5 ? *9 Nearly all roman su:\*s? V.^w ^ Ff j , some pain at times, quo to li-j ; the ailments peculiar To their j?ji | fa sex. If your trouble is yst ill &J a mild form, take Cardui to gk ||| prevent it becoming more &J |Sj serious. If ycu have suffered l?nS years, get Carciui at |j| once. Use persistently and jy| it will help you. t.'< I Mrs. L. Eells, of New B Hartford, la., was afflicted for P 24 years. She writes: "For Bj the past 24 years I have been {?? afflicted with womb trouble, ||j causing extreme nervousntss. pain In right side v and HE back ? altogether making B life a burden. I tried doctors w and various other remedies B without relief. Finally I be- Bj gan using Wine of Cardul. H Now I am entirely cured. I cheerfully advise all women 59 similarly afflicted to try Car- ?? dui." Sold everywhere. ITo A&3 ITo Bwisinsss. ! A nervous looking man vent into a ! store the other clay and sat for half an hour or so, when a clerk asked him if there was anything he could do for him. He said no he didn't want anything. The clerk went away, and the stranger 9at an hour or so longer, when the proprietor went to him and asked if he didn't want to be shown something. ,;No," said the nervous little man; 4 "I just wanted to sit around. My phraician has recommended quiet to me and sa\s above all things I should avoid being in a crowd. Noticing that you do not advertise in the home paper, I thought this would be as quiet a place as I as I could find, so I just dropped in for a few hours.?Bourbon Mo. Standard. Mr. Thorn well Haynes, a native of thi9 Scate, consul at Singapore, British India, has resigned his consulship and i9 on hi9 way home. His famiiy have been spending some time with Mrs. Haynes' father, Mr. L. S. Bowers, at Prosperity, and were expectine to leave for Singapore soon; but of course will not go now. Mr. Haynea rssigDS because the tropical climate doee not agree with him. DeWitt's Little Farly Risers, the best known pills and the best pi lis made, are easy to take and act gently and are certain. We sell and recommend them. K iufn.ann Drug Co. - The residence of Mr. H. C. Bland at May esvillt^ ten miles from Sumter was completely destroyed by fire. When the fire was discovered it had made such headway that Mr. Bland, who was in the house alone, was forced to make his escape by climbing down the lightning rod. The origin of the fire is unknown. All of the family except Mr. Bland were away and there is some suspicion that ic was of i lcendiary origin. Money Comes In Bunches to A. A. Chisholm, of Ireadwell, N. Y., now. His reason is well worth reading: "For a long time I suffered from indii gestion, torpid liver, constipation, nervousness, and general debility," he writes. "I couldn't sleep, had no appetite, nor ambition, grew weaker every day in spite of all medical treatment Then used Electric Bitters. Twelve Docues restored an my oirt-time iiealtn and vigor. Now I can attend to business every day. It's a wonderful medicine." Infallible for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Blood and Nerves. 50c. at Kaufman Drug Oo. Dericks Drug Store. Sandel Drug Store. SterlingGoods Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry or Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send fc7 our catalogue or telephone your order to us. P. H. LACHICOTTE & CD, JEWEL? 118, 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C 'Phone 931 >. vr'n rT:-,i-i y-n- i v, *i-:>v ''* ~ * 1"i V w-? ? ? t .b U ^ /?> <11.* Ul I w ?'d?u*4tv>> The ikon in ;.ho Cathebral <-i the Assumption in ihe Mr n;l::i at Mi^cu'.v, arc iwmc-nsoly valuable. Ti: -y \b od a but five Ions of silver :mu bra hundredweight of gold !o tin; French, soldiery in l$i2, but tins treasure was recovered by the i'ossuc V.s, who in their gratitude to ihe cathedral a silver cband< For weighing 5! h? punnu-. The ieweis v.iih which the ikonostais is adorned are valued at Sdh.OOO, a eiii^io emerald being worth $!0,0i>j. There is a Bible so large lhat two men are needed to lift- it, and it is studded with gold and emeralds and other stones. A sober estimate of the weight of gold used in the ikonostas i and vessels of this famous church a lorr e places it at 106 hundred weight. ?London Globe. An Actress Kills An Actor. Jacksonville, Fla., April 24.?Following closely on the heels of an announcement of the anDroachiner mar -tl C7 riage of Earl P. Adams, a popular actor and stage director of the Mabel Paige companjT, now playing in this city, to Miss Elizabeth Bagley, Miss Jessie Brown, a Well-known jToung woman to whom Adams had been previously engaged, shot and killed him Wednesday at her home, where, it is alleged, Adams went to explain to her the approaching marriage to Miss Bagley. Adams was shot several times by Miss Brown and he died almost instantly. Miss Brown was arrested anu placed in the county jail. One peculiar feature of the case is that ?rliss Brown ! is a sister of Miss May Brown, who was killed here in 1905 by her lover, who, at the same time shot her mother, Mrs. Freeman, and Detective Cahoon. Lotte? to Pw. L. Scisler Gilbert, S. C. Dear Sir: Suppose you are growing an acre or two of caobages; where;ll yen get your seed? The price of Long Island seed is $2 lb; the Germans send over tons of "cabbage-reed" 50c lb. iMOst gardeners ouy me uerman seed; of course, yon know they I wouldn't pay $2 for cabbage seeds, I when they could pet it for 50c. And that's how people do about everything. Careful people buy the smallest package of each, count out 100 seeds of each, and grow them a week in a i hot-house; then count their plants. Tney've got 100 Long Island plants and 10 German. How, do you think, the Long Island cabbage-seed-growers account for thai ? They'll tell you the German seed is mostly turnip, which looks like cabbage, but isn't. Why didn't the turnip seed grow? The Germans had killed it, baked it. What did they bake it for? Dead seeds tell no tales. There's a whole business in killed seeds. A dealer can get all the dead seed he wants, that look like cabbage and something else; he can mix 'em with actual seeds, a pound to an ounce, and sell you your seeds at whatever price you like to pay and whatever profit he likes to take. The same with paint; you can paint with whitewash or paint, poor paint or good; you can pay your painters$3 a day for'brushing it on. But whitewash is whitewash, poor paint is poor paint, and good is good. You'd better buy good, and pick out yourgocd by the number of gallons it takes to cover a job: least gallons, best paint; least gallons, least cost by So a gallon; least gallons, most wear, Better buy Long Island seeds, but try 'em first.' Better buy Devoe, but try it first. Yours truly, T7! -nr Tir-tTkT? c. ! r . H. jvu ? UJ-J u, \?v. P. S.?The Kaufmann Drug Co., sells our paint. * The invitations to the commencement exercises of the graduating class of Winthrop College are now being sent out. This is the 14th class to graduate from Winthrop College since the college was located at Rock Hill. The class numbers 70, not qnite so large as last year's class, Dr. K. E. Finley of Trinity church, Columbia, will preach the sermon before the Y. W. C. A. Bishop Gailor of Tennessee will preach the baccalaureate sermon. Dr. George H. Denny, president of the Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va., will address the gradating class. Exercises will begin on May 30th and continue through June 1st. ? < Frightful Fate Averted, "I would have been a cripple for life from a terrible cut on my knee cap," writes Frank Disberry, Kelliher, Minn, "without Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which soon cured me." Infallible for wounds, cuts and bruises it soon cures Burns. Scalds, Old Sores, Boils, Skin Eruptions. Worm's best for Piles 25c, at Kaufmann Drag Co. Deri -ks Drug Store. Sandel Drug Store. Cherokee boasts of having four generations every member of wnich live in one house, and, what is more re * ' - i mar&aDie, mere nas not ueeu <* in the family. Mi. W. W. Tracy is the head of this remarkable family. His daughter married Mr. J. H. Bently. Mr. and Mrs. Bently had one child, a daughter, who married Mr. J. T. Harmon. The Harmons have three boys. The three families and four generation live happily together in one house at Grassy Pond, Bottle drinks of all kinds and flavort will be found at the Bazaar Fountain. On ice in season. fi- 1 ..ic"-: * j I... .-J ... . IJ? - "?* 1 lit is h""c.-.r:'-:c 'c !/o htj i ii rov/cis * V. i. .... .. i ^ia*.V5 <:" retire. :uIAr Lh:. <. j p roatcrbr a .re yeoArts, icie j f] /'Cii;OVLi i. ' Lt.C it.'.., I hvi!i be [rouble. A sluggish j j| Immense amount of suffering | your doctor about Avers Fills. ! ? directly on the liver. Trusty hi Columbia ce THE STOEE THAT SELLS FO! HETAIL j Flour, Bacon, Lari and We carry evovyfhing In the chief aim is to please. Try you will be convinced. Corner Plain and Assembly COLUMBIA, : V id d tjjfe I LI Ha Li .Li id $ "ii v'n ii | The 1 oading Bo 8 f\ TV < ^ *L<?w o!? fv' < a^t* ?ia ^ K f for ml School . I them in their iw I when in Coluinfc 'J! >$ iV M li Two Stores on ' Li | COLUMBIA, - Sf # $ Hkl '*3?: ^>^3>r-vasaSfe-5-a.-Si5af5:a -3:-3?i:a:-?:-3XSS wanawKw Asg*ata.v^Matwana: Aw/a>ami?-?aa?maawrai I 0. 0. RRflW V V W 3 111 | 1730 i?!H STREET, ;!j Is where you can find on 'I " " OF ALL ] DOORS, SA BLIHBS | LIME AND | CABINET I j|! Call or write for Prices. i IW^AskTonl | to take Cardui, for your female B troubles, because we are sure it B f will help you. Remember that B f this great female remedy? B f | has brought relief to thousands of |$ 9 other sick women, so why not to |jj ' m wv- Pnr h#?afk;rJ?e. backache. 0 | periodica! pains, female weak- |f ! j ? ness* many have said it is '"the P j i 8 best medicine to take/' Try it! P ! * I Sold Is This City 1 5 B?5gMlglB??<KEBgWHWBi3aai58a^ j| si!T:if the! p::y - r; to the 3 consequences. ::Indigested| ::ious c:\l-Ax:-:is, must bel ,'L \jr.vc caen uicy, or (.ncres iivcr is responsible for an 8 cii'iO scmo'ss disease. Aski He knows why they act| ni.| ^ J. C.vcr Ca, Lo^r 10CERY CO., R CASKET WHOLESALE PRICES. Sugar our Specialties Grocery line, and our us before you buy and Streets, near Market, : : S. C. r& <& sfif <1 <& .'J '/?' % L is ii: oksellers and ? 5 State Agents | Books. Visit I W ro large stores | io ? r?j o & 'lCC' V it a & it % "if Main Street, 1 7 if & s. c. $ $ & J& N & BRO? j SOLUMSIA, S. C. | e of the best stocks of j; KINDS I SH, ; & GLASS CEMENT. 1ANTLES. O^iig to the growing demand for jr Band Made Harne-s, we find ourjlves overstocked on Factory Mads oeds, and for the next 30 days will ell all Factory Goods at greatly recced prices. These goods are made by Factories f the highest reputation, and consist f Carriage, Buggy and Slip Harness. It will pay any one to get our prices Tk A T7TC PATVTD A W JJXX V 1U Ub V VT1U..1. X&.A1 J. , 517 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. jlLUlIU 0 DEALER IN ^ | General g 1 Merchandise, I cr.ier Main and New Street, 9; Opposite Confederate 5 jj Monument, f 1i Lexisgtoa, - - S. C. g