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**** 1 The Calc * 1552 Comer Main a: * Columbia Bank. Cent * * George J. Howell, Proprietor ? Bates $2.00 per daj * Headquarters for t3 * * TrcA hatha on S I CUISINE * J Proper and Careful A * Now Under New Managemen **+*??****?**#** * * ! I SUMMER '0 We have a comp SPRINGS, HAMMOCK jpj A call will convinc* 1 DICKERS! 8 FUBNITl S 1836 Main Street * First Glass Dental W( . -rDr. L. L. TOOI 1608 Main Street, COLUI 8 . = ! | BUYING A I I PIANO | Isn't an extravagance if I its a GOOD PIANO. I It brings enough brightI ness into the home to pay I for itself many times. i You get the world's I best piano if you obtain I it from us. I Let us tell you how I easily you may secure I one. I HUE'S Kill 11428 Main St. Columbia, S. C. DTAVftS AND ORGANS XX (M< v w Imhkhbhhbobm / 6SSSS96969S9?S69SS?969S9; Ill barman f DEALER IN I General | Merchandise, ? 8 Corner Main and New Street, $ Opposite Confederate | Monument, 8 Lexington, S. C $6S69SS6969696S6Se3?6S6S< hairRbalsam Clearv? a^d tf&ut.fiei the aa! jaMRtf Ig Promote! a luxuriant growth. ig^ ^J8yercr Fai:s y* ^-e?t01r q ?ri Curt? ?ca.p^c ?esse? jt^haiMailiuj Aug 30, 1 y e?ca E a n n ft a ad. WHISKEY HABI 3 ? cured at home \vi OSce 104 N. Pry or 'Arc Send ns your orders for job printii envelopes, note and letterheads, le^ blanks, cards, etc. All work exec ed promptly and in first class order * Jwell Hotels | * J d ad Taylor Streets. Opposite ? , rally located. Colombia, S. C. * c J. H. Woodward, Ass't Manager. * e * * 9 \ Large Cool Booms. J \ L_ TT n mi. T D 1 't } c HO U V* x* a tuiu ? c * Saturday and Sunday. ? c UNEXCELLED. 2 1 * e attention Given to All Guests. * 1 3 it Watch us Grow. * 1 2 v ? t FURNITURE| J Lete stock of IRON BEDS, pj [ S, FREEZERS, ETC. $ cc 5 you the prices are right. mi J 3N & LYNN I : FEE DEALERS. ? * Columbia, S. C. S t iv sEro5BE5Bio6sKSi^BKSBB*ii^B^SBHEaME88MBi irk at Reasonable Prices ? ""?c These Are My Prices: e s est Plates (rubber base) $10.00 _ rold Crowns $ 5.00 v ridge Woik (per tooth) $ 5.00 3 ogan Crowns (pivot tooth) $3.50 j 'eetli Extracted (painless) 25c. and 50c. n 'eeth Cleaned 75c. and $1.00 Q ilver fillings 50c. to $1.00 ^ told fillings v $1.00 to $2.00 ^ TREATING TEETH EXTRA, a _____ t: LE, - Surgeon Dentist " Opposite Thomas' Drug Store MBIA, S. C. IL. J. ROBBINS, Ref. D. I Manufacturing Optician,i t 1641 Main Street, Colombia, S. C. t S it ' r The onlv exclusive optical t house in Columbia. I grind i all my glasses. I do only high- 0 | class work at reasonable j I prices. Beware of peddlers s I and fakirs. ?? ? IWEAR : a Our special $3.50 Oxfords and know the Q 2 comfort and satisfacg tion that goes with 8 wearing Oxfords that 2 1 fit you right. A shape $ I for everv foot in a style 1 (J - J d | that will please. Tan G 5 and Black. a X Ehrlich's Shoes Wear Best, 8 Cost Less. J EHRLICH'S, * -T ! COLUMBIA, S. C. * BARBECUE : We will furnish a first-class Barbe- F 1J cue and refreshments at Eli L. Corley's spring oil Saturday June 5th, 1901b Music will be furnished by the Lex? ington Brass Band, bleats will bo Tfi cured by J. F. Harman and Eli L. th- Corley. Everybody is invited to at~ ?? tend. O. L. Harman, ,frj it<i ?K,T 2) l l (Ml ) VWIl . II :sf T-- - . ]< The Bazaar Fountain. The Bazaar Fountain is now* running in full blast. Cold drinks of ev ^ 1 cry kind. Ice cream cn Saturday's. - d South Carolina Great State. Hyperbole is a figure of speech in rtrich the orator has been want to ininlge from time immemorial. But J re doubt if either the legislative halls I >rthe political hustings have ever ' volved the equal of this outburst of loquence from an enraptured public peaker on the other side of the Savannah river. It discounts any fourth >f July oration we ever heard. Exlaims the wonderful bugler: "Has it ever occurred to you, Mr. Chairman, that the cotton cloth made n South Carolina annually would nake a sheet big enough to cover the mtire face of America and Europe md lop over on the toes of Asia? Or, f all the cattle raised in each year eere one cow, she' could browse on he tropical vegetation along the equaor, while her tail switched icicles off he North Pole, and that her milk j ;ould float a ship load of her butter 'I uid cheese from Charleston to New fork? Or, if all the mules that are narketed each year were one mule, t would consume the entire annual :orn crop of North Carolina at one aeal, and kick the spots off the sun rithout swelling its sides or shaking t9 tail? Or, if the hogs we raise an- i mally were one hog, that animal | srould dig the Panama Canal in three ' oots, without grunting, and its queak would be loud enough to jar he cocoanuts off the trees in Central Lmerica?"?Atlanta Georgian. | Going to tie Harried. The friends and-admirers over the ?tate?and she haa hundreds in ovary ? ounty in the State, through her sevral years' work as president of the ifcate School Improvement Association -of Miss Mary T. Nance, will learn rith interest that she is to be married. Tie lucky man is Mr. William L. )aniel, of Saluda, a graduate of Furaan and a promising young member f the Legislature. The ceremony akes place June 16 at Miss Nance's ome. Cross Hill, Laurens county. M liss Nance resigned as president of % he Improvement Association several % lonths ago. ALL OUT OF SORTS las Any Lexington Person Never Felt That Way. in Feel all out of sorts? Tired, Blue, Irritable, Nervous? Back feel lame and achy? w; That's the story of sick kidneys? m Bad blood circulating about; bj Uric acid poisoning the body. j. Just one way to feel right again, Cure the sluggish kidneys ; Do it with Doan's Kidney Pills. ai Doan'shave cured many Lexington Cj people. BHere's one case. , Mrs E. L. Corley, of Lexington, S. C., lays: "I was a sufferer for several years r0 rom rheumatism and also had, symp- ta oms of kidney trouble. My head ached 8t everely and I endured a great deal of aisery from sharp pains through the w< mall of my back. I finally decided to th ry Doan's Kidney Pills and procured so i box at The Kaufmann Drug Co. I ^ Lsed them in accordance with the diections and can truthfully say that hey helped me a great deal. I do not in lesitate to recommend your remedy to p] ither sufferers" j For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents I'oster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York at ole agents for the United States. ra Remember the name?Doan's?and ake no other. aE Ri If you are due us for your paper, th lease call, or send and settle. jn Fine cigars and smoking tobacco, at fr| larman's Bazaar. is V When Baby's Hair Was Cut. 'b 'he day they cut the baby's hair wl The house was all a-fidget; iuch fuss they made, you would have said He was a king?the midget. lome wanted this, some wanted that, ed Some thought that it was dreadful ev 'o lay a hand upon one strand an Of all that precious headful.' wi 'R Vhile others said to leave his curls Would be the height of folly, Tnless they put him with the girls And called him Sue or Molly. 'he barber's shears went snip-a-snip, The golden fluff was flying; jj< Grandmother had a trembling lir>. And aunt was almost crying. .'he men-folk said, "Why, hello, Boy, m You're look five years older!" ^ Jut mother laid the shaven head Close up against her shoulder. ^ th, well; the nest must lose its birds, ^ The cradle yield its treasure; ?ime will not stay a single day For any pleader's pleasure. Lnd when that hour's work was weighed, The scales were even, maybe; "or father gained a little man When mother lost her baby! ?Exchange. His Hops. "Papa," wrote the sweet girl, "1 avc become infatured with calisthen- **5 "Well, daughter," replied tlie old j I lan. "If your heart's sot on him I j aven't a word to say; but I always! 1 id hope you'd marry an American." -Houston Post. 1 iWtiat Aboat a $75.00 Taylor-Cannad; I Don't Yon Need One? I Have a Few A full line of Babcock, Summers, Bock Hi] always en hand, Bubber or Steel Tires, Top or 15 Snrreys to go at Bargains, Extension or Ali Winter Lap Bobes at Cost Studebaker, Milburn, Thornhill and Virgil A nice line of Single and Double Harness, I Umbrellas. I have on hand a supply of Brick, Lime, < brands on the market As cheap as Columbia < Wire Fencing of all kinds, Gates to match. Paint your house with Sun-Proof, New Er* Will appreciate your patronage and give y When in town will be glad to see you whe M.E.RU1 Batesburg, Caxr:ll ax Batesturg. itXllliiJ Batesburg, June 4.?Last Monday \5/ ^ ^ ght in the opera house at this place ?|F- ? - ^ ere was a mas9 meeting held in the M ?^\At 5 terest of good roads. The meeting I ~ as an enthusiastic one, and a plan * as set on foot looking forward to /W\ ? uch good work to be accomplished S 7 putting the highways in good con- \ Our line < Immediately after this meeting the vj/ > rnor crnnrl? idience was addressed by Richard mjm ) U1" n irroll. E. F. Strtather, Esq., one of S , . iteshurg's leading citizens, intro- i TO-Clate 11 iced Carroll to the audience. Car- > IPs object in coming here was to \ Millinery lk to the citizens about the colored c ate fair. He assured them that he 7E\ S -y^g sele( ould bring the fair here this fall, and S e officers of the Tri County Fair as- T)leaS( ciation at this place assured him of > Jeir moral and financial support. \|/ \ Batesfeurg looks forward to the com- fc/VVNJVVwvwvvyvN g of the colored fair with much easure. They could not have select- /1J\ lif P [ a better place. Batesburg is situ- UI Jj 1 P ed on the main line of the Southern \gy WW IIII I ilroad, thirty miles from Columbia 7R id fifty miles from Augusta, on the ^5/ 1804 Mai idge belt, where there are farms fl'\u/Nfi/\fi at will compare favorably with any the State. It is in the heart of the /In /R ^ ait growing section. The climate ! salubrious and the water as pure a9 * m r* e purest. The town is up-to-date. j?X X J-i X\* Vj lurches, schools, hotels and stores, ??????~" " lich will equal any in the State. T:a ty,p time for Le> ther things they need. Alwi Asking Too Much- Swift's Premfu.: An old Tennessee darky was arrest- l)?St^ , charged with stealing a pig. The idencee was absolutely conclusive, TT TC5 d the judge who knew the old man 11, said reproachfully: "Now, Uncle Whole ,astus why did you steal that pig?" fiCIIOral GrOC6N6S* Bekaze may pooh fambly whuz 932 GERVAIS STREE irving, yo'honuah," whimpered the ?? i man. "Family starving!" cried the judge; >ut they tell me you keep five dogs * dw is that, uncle?" ^ OOOIMO "Why, yo' honnah," said 'Ras- ^ il nllill s reprovingly, "saiawoman'l spect ^ ^#1 v ai, fambly to eat dem daws!" ? / And k) Tired t SUMMER It may be from overwork, but ^ the chances are its from an in- $ ft 9 I ft f" ft active LIVgR ^ ^ XH|J|"\ With a well conducted LIVER $ one can do mountains of labor 6 without fatigue. ^ All tllC 116W It adds a hundred percent to ^ OVei'V ki 11(1 of b ones earning capacity. ^ ," ., i \ pocketbook. it can be kept in healthful action 1 hv. and onlv bv J) T)TTV VAT | ^ JDU 1 1 uv fwtt's PillE- ^ TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. If Top Buggy For 550,00? | 18 1, Lion and Chase City Buggies S Open. Canopy Tops. V da Wagons, m Summer Lap Robes and Canopy I dement and Plaster. The best I or Augusta. I i or Parian Paints. m ou your moneys worth. ther you buy or not. m "Land 1 s. c. I W. P. ROOF. LEXINGTON, S. C, ' Agent for all kinds of 1 Farming Implements,. WBITE FOB PRICES. TTi/lr. r\7W\ spring Goods | |j? - ^l\ 4 }ted with care, ana we < vS; ? you if you will only call, j 'latt & Sons, | n Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. vfc \^\/i/e\ *r /*\/?\/?\/i\/B\/?\/f\ , " [ROUND FLOUR dngtonians to buy their supply of Good Flour aud lys see me before you buy. m Hams, guaranteed the 4 /*% _ Jl ; rd ?-zc perpouna. HERIOT, sale and Retail Dealer in Beef, Mutton, Pork and Sausage. IT, COLUMBIA, S. C %%% ?wwwwww ? I y styles in shoes and oxfords for ^ eet, and to suit everybody's & JR SHOES HERE. | F. A. DAVIS. \ r 11 Street. Columbia, S. C. ^ WWW'%%%\ \%-&