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p spring styl: jkk shi mc SI 1725 Main St Post Office 1 1 1 S. B. McN COLUMBIA, ??????? We have the largest Base Ball Goods, 1 Guns and sportin descriptions, Au1 General Bepair S Carolina. : : f Our prices are the Write for what 3 when in the city i \ - . . I B. Mc Columbia, .v . _____ The Palmetto f COLTJHBL WE ABE A Depository for the UdU of South Carolina the Co, of Columbia. WE OWN $100,000 United States Bo Carolina Bonds. Wli SUliIUJLl Aocounts of Banks, Firm! WE PAY Four Per Oent. on deposit teresfc calculated quarterly WE PROMISE N Our best efforts to transac satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL B CAPITAL $2i Wilie Jones, President. Parlor Be BEN DAVID, t NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER, f , / Best cooking and finest Restaura * Special Rates by the Week. Meals Announc We beg to annouce to our fri< we have bought out the entire s Rast, and have added a new lin< Shoes, Hats, Ladies' Dress Goodi General Merchandise. You will always find our prices as est dealings. You are cordially invited to \ Yours for bu Riley & Haij SWANSEA, * ? ? l- ^ I ** A ui LOOK ill a r 6 n And when you are in towi you wish to buy or not. 25 pound sacks G Large size Salmon at 85c dozen Green Coffee at 10c and 12 l-2c stbck of Hay, Oats, Cora, Cotton ! and at the very lowest prices. t. FANCY GROCERIES, FRESH MEA1 937 Gervais Street. E3S FOR 1909 Are here in all the new ape leathers and colore. 3 are showing one of the .-1 i;MCkC in \1pn'i? J5t CUUipiClU uuvc in iuvh -j dies' and Children's high d low cut shoes to be md in the city. We also rry a complete line of ?dium price shoes. Our 3tto: "Same Shoes for Less 3ney." TRY US NEXT IOE STORE, nnT.TTMRTA. S. C. JXVbO> V V mm w ? .. ?? | 1ASTER, - s. c stock of fishing Tackle, g goods of all ;omobiles and hop, in South I ? | lowest : : roM want, and [rive ns a call. MASTER, , S. C. National Bank, on * elf 0. v. \ ed States Government, the State rnty of Richland and the City nds and $100,000 State of South j, Corporations and Individuals. s in our Savings Department, inr. t your business to your entire ANK, - - Columbia, S. C >0,000.00 J. P. Matthews, Cashier. stauraxit, }><ami,!A4AK I IV1VI J COLUMBIA, S. C. ( MM* nt in Columbia. For Ladies and Gentlemen ; at all Hours?Night or Day emenX 3nds and customers that tock of goods of W. H. F 3 of Dry Goods, Notions, s. Etc.. and a full line of t low as is consistent with honisit our store at all times, siness, ]l@r Bros., s. c. of Our Prices i drop in and see us whether ranulated Sugar SI 30, . Arbuckles Coffee 15c lb. lb. We also have a large 3e3d Sleal and Corno Foods OACH, rs AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. Columbia, S. C I Young Girls f M Itiol Anlavtnn tn4? IH I j uwk viuwuiig liiiv w^iiidiuiuuuf n often suffer much pain and 8j misery during the change of H their physical organization. fl Many women will tell you fl their female trouble started fl during that trying period, and B has clung to them ever since. fl j Cardui is a friend to young fl i girls, as well as to women of B all ages. It has been found fl to heto women during their B i trying periods by relieving I! pain and restoring disordered j organs to health. |j ICARDUI I.! Mrs. Mary Hudson, East- H man, Miss., writes: "While H staying with me and going to B j school, my young sister was in 8 m 1 p.nf t rrftf ho, 4A H *vi iww i ^vt uvi iw take a few doses of CARDUI and it helped her at once. "I have taken Cardui myself and believe! would have been under the clay had it not been for that wonderful medicine." * Try Cardui It will help you. For sale everywhere. E 48 Where Chess Is Most Popular. Games may come and games may go, but chess bids fair never to loss its popularity. Nowhere else is it so popular as it is in the village of Strobeck, near Halberstadt, in Prussian Saxony. Some time in the eleventh century Count Gunnelin, held a prisoner in a stone tower in the village, amused himself by carving a set of chessmen and teaching the game to his jailers. The tower, which still stands, is known as the Chess tower. The jailers taught the game to their friends, who were so nlnoan/^ with if fhof thoT jJ Jill |/i^aowu n iuu At* vuuu vuvj w? vwv? j their spare time to practice. This delight in chess continues to the present in Strobeck. Every person plays. The village hotel is called the Chess Ian, tournaments are held every year, and prizes are given to the best players. If a young man goes to an adjoining village for a wife who cannot play chess he must pay a fine, to be used toward the expenses of the next tournament This subtle ordinance has spread a knowledge of the game among the young ladies of all the surrounding villages. Bruges. What Is the right pronunciation of this word? It is usually pronounced by English people as if it were French, with a soft, sibilant g, and in one syllable. Is there any justification for this? In the first place, why is it not Anglicized, like Waterloo? And if not English, why French? Why not Flemish? In Bruges itself you do not hear the French pronunciation. It is the Flemish?Bru-ya. Ask at the station if this is Bruges (a la Franeaise), and they will hardly understand you. They will say, "It is Bru-ya." In Longfellow's "Carillon," and also in "The Belfry of Bruges," the word has two syl lables. Is this intended to be read with the Flemish pronunciation (Bruya) or in the English fashion (to rhyme, say, with "subterfuges")? It cannot be the French. It may be said that an American poet is no rule for English people, but the word also occurs. I " ^ 9 9 _ / T believe, in one or crowning s poems cannot remember which) with two syllables.?London Notes and Queries. A Scalded Boy's Shrieks horrified his grandmother, Mrs. Maria Taylor, of Nebo, Ky.,who writes that, when all thought lie would die, Buck leu's Arnica Salve wholly cured him. Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns, Wounds, Bruises. Cures Fever-Sores, Boils, Skin Eruptions, Chilblains, Chapped Hands. Soon routes Piles. 2oc. at Kaufmann Drug Co., Derrick's Drug Store, Sandel Drug Store. - A Useful Article. Fresh Baker's Brazil Shredded Cocoanut, a seasonable article for making delicious custards, pies and cakes, at the Bazaar. Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fine, china, clocks. A fine stock always 011 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 cau't come, send for our catalogue or telephoneyour J order to us. !'. H. LAGiHCOTTE & CO,, | iV ELV KS, 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C! j 'Phone 934 Daring Train Robbery. Two robbers boarded Southern passenger train No. 17, at Warrenville, S. C., ten miles from Augusta, on Tuesday night, got the drop on Express Messenger Thomas L. Hutto, 1 1- -1 1- 1 !iL ? KnocKea mm senseless wiui a puruc ui rubber hose, pinioned his arms behind Lis back, took hi9 keys, threw him into an empty express chest, locked him there and ransacked the car at will. E. C. Burrell, agent of the Southern Express company at Augusta, states that the robbers secured about $200. This is the first time oit record that the express has been of ou\jii suian auiuuiii. The robbers rode into Augusta and left the train at Broad street in the centre of the city. No one on the train knew of the incident and the robbery was not discovered until the messenger was liberated at the union station, negro porters who were to engage in unloading the express having located the imprisoned man by his vigorous kicking within the box. South Carolina As A Cotton Manufacturing State. As is, perhaps, well known, our neighbor, South Carolina, leads the on o nntfnn minnforttnrin(? atoto UUU Lii as a VyVituu uiaiiujavbuiiiig and is second in the Union. According to late statistics there are 162 textile manufacturing corporations in South Carolina, with a capitalization of $59,992,050, operating 3,419,523 spindles and 92,744 looms. About 60,000 operatives are employed in producing 77 million dollars worth of finished fabrics for 800,000 bales of cotton. North Carolina ba9 352 mills, including those devoted to cotton, woolen, silk and knitting, but their total capit.altzatfnn i? Iphs than that of the South Carolina mills and they operate only 3,103,079 spindles and 55,000 looms. Of the cotton manufacturing states Massachusetts leads with about 9 1-2 million spindles. South Carolina is second. North Carolina third, Rhode Island fourth, Georgia fifth and New Hampshire sixth.?Augusta Chronicle* Forced Into Exile. Wm. Upchurch of Glen Oak, Okla., was an exile from home. Mountain air, he thought, would cure a frightful lungracking cough that had defied all remedies for two years. After six mon ths he returned, death dogging his steps. "Then I began to use Dr. king's New Discovery," he jwrites, "and after taking six bottles I am as well as ever." It saves thousands yearly from desperate lung diseases. Infallible for Coughs and Colds, it dispels Hoarseness and Sore Throat. Cures Grip, Bronchitis, Hemorrhages, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. ' Guaranteed by Kaufmann Drug Co., Derrick's Drug Store, Sandel Drug Store. Lightnifcg Sills Two Negroes. Johnston, May 20.?Alex and Jack Brown, two negro boys, were instantly killed by lightning this n^orning about 9.30 o'clock on the plantation of Mr. Wm Toney, near Johnston. There were five in the one-room dwelling and all received a shock. A fallir g brick from the chimney, on either side of which the two boys killed were sitting, struck a younger brother in the eye, inflicting a bad wound. One end of the house was entirely shattered. If you oxpect to get the original Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve you must be sure it is DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. It is good for cuts, burns and bruises, and is especially good for piles. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. "VETERANS SPECIAL" Mam-nhis. Tens. Via Southern AT * Railway. For accommodation of the Confederate Veterans and Visitors to Memphis, Tenn. on the occasion of the reunion June 8-10, the Southern Railway will operate a special train known as the "Veterans Special*' leaving Columbia at 1:00 P. M. Monday June 7th running via Newberry, Greenwood, Belton and Greenville thence Atlanta and Birmingham arriving Memphis about noon Tuesday June 8th. This special will be composed of first class coaches and Pullman sleeping cars and will be in charge of Brigadier General Zimmerman Davis and Stall accompanied by the State Sponsors and Maids of Honor. Southern Railway Passenger Representatives will give personal attention enroute. For further information, apply to ticket agents Southern Kan way or j. i L. Meek, A. G. P. A., Atlanta. Ga. i W. E. McGee, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga. I Dr. George A. Bunch has discovered in Spartanburg what he and other physicians declare to be a case of pellagra. The victim is a negro. Since the dog catcher has been 011 the streets of Charleston this soring 1 1 lie lias caught 1S2 dogs. Of this num.- ! ber ! _?:? have been killed, 32 redeemed | at the poumi. and 21 are 011 hand j awaiting < i her release or death. Senator E. D. Smith delivered the j annual e< mme.iecment addn .ss before j the student** ot' Limestone College on j Friday, ? i Ko< For Dyspepsia ; If you Suffer from Indigc the Stomach, Belching, So etc., a little Kodol will Reli Kodol supplies the same digestive juices that are found in a healthy stomach. Being a liquid, it starts digestion at once. Kodol not only digests your food, but helps you enjoy every mouthful you eat. You need a sufficient amount of good, wholesome food to maintain strength and health. But, this food must be digested thoroughly, otherwise the pains of indigestion and dyspepsia are the result. , ; When your stomach cannot do its work properly, take something to help your stomach. Kodol is the only thing that will give the stomach complete rest. Why? Because Kodol does the same work as a strong stomach, and does it in a natural way. KAUFMANN DRUG COM ! Kins, on j | ^'SHOE 1 I : Our (jriotery JJepart fresh, reliable goods?we J guarantee satisfaction. We pay highest prices for S hulls at lowest prices. Come t Agents for Studebaker Wagons Convenient wagon yard, v { MM terracott] 4-6-8-1 0-1 2-18-2 H Send us your M. I Southern State 1 COLUMB ^ ^ < A ? 4 ft ft S I O I U'B I C'O I **-0 I o-o i i THE PRICES TELL. J. B. FRID Wholesale t Grocers, Flo Pee We Want the Merchants, Pla ington County to Call and Sei Purchases. We Can Fill Yc Money. 1823-1825 Main Str 4 40,000 Roll; I WALL i ...?i. ? .1 I/I r Li C ill M l IJIU51 \ illJVU ^ close, call a ^ YOU MEED GOOD PAINT i ^ Picture Frames Made to Ordi % Webb's A ^ 1S27 SWain Street k, %% Vt dol and Inrli^ctinn MAX AAA V? J.M| W VA VXA I jstion, Dyspepsia, Gas on ur Stomach, Heart-burn, eve you almost Instantly So, don't neglect your stomach. Don't become a chronic dyspeptic. Keep your stomach healthy and strong* by taking a little Kodol. You don't have to take Kodol all the time. Y'ou only take it when you need it. Kodol is perfectly harmless. Our Guarantee Go to your druggist today and get a dollar bottle. Then after you have used tha , entire contents of the bottle if yon can honestly say that it has not done yon any crood. return the bottle to the dru<?f>ist;uia he will refund your money without question or delay. We will then pay the druggist. Don't hesitate, all druggists know that our guarantee is good. This offer applies to the large bottle only and to but one I in a family. The large bottie contains % times H9 much as the fifty cent bottle. j Kodol is prepared at the laborator- " ies of E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. 1 IPANY, DITRIBUTORS. HMMHMMMHMMM MM VLING & CO. SWANSEA, S. C. ] We carry everything in aeneral Merchandise, S You will find our store J m headquarters for Shoes, clothing and ? ^ Boots' Furnishings, Dry S Boods and Notions, Hats, j Etc. S ment is always full of only handle the best and J s cotton seed and sell meal and 0 us before you sell. and Buggies?Best on the market rith ample room for stock. ? > + ?#* 1 PIPE JH J j 0-24 INCHES. I FITTING. ^ AIL ORDERS- H :s Supply Co.. I IA, S. C. I ' 3 CERVAIS STREET. g THE QUALITY SELLS* AY & CO., 1 "n m uici iveian ur, d and Grain. titers and Fanners of Lex? Us Before They Make Iheir^*^ rur Wants and Save You * eet, Columbia, S. C. s of Select ? PAPER | in the State, goods marked ^ lid see us. C AT SI.15 PER GALLON. $ 2r Cheaper than Elsewhere. rt Store, f~ Columbiaj S. C. ^