??? , LORICK&LC Pearl Millet Early Ambc Barley?Spring Crop?Seed ( Improved White Dent Hickor fied Cob, Seed Sweet Patatoes, less Yams. .4 . ^ ... Our stocks have been seci * tinder proper conditions will p . Kail orders wilTbe filled est to the largest quantities* 1 vi . v T l\'' FIELD ANC Send yoar orders, or write ua f ?LORICK & LO! Wholesale and Retail Seedmei (BUYING A| I maun I | riflNu | I Isn't an extravagance if I I its a GOOD PIANO. I I It brings enough bright- I I ness into the home to pay I I for itself many times. I I Ton get the world's I I best piano if you obtain I I it from us. I I Let us tell you how I I easily you may secure I I one. I mi's hone |j f I 1428 Main St Columbia, S. C. I I PIANOS AND ORGANS I FIRSTCUSS BOILERS. Atlas and C. T. Knginea, and Lombard Boilers, tanks, stacks, stand pipes and sheet iron worijfc shafting, pulleys, gearing, boxes, hangers, etc. Complete cotton, saw, grist, oil and ' fertiliser mill outfits; also gin, press, ?- ?"G1 mnA skincrta rmtfitS. VBtre WIIH Miu ? Building, bridge, factory, forsaoeand railroad castings; railroad, mills, machinists' and factory supplies. Belting, packing, injectors, pipe fittings, saws, files, oilers, etc. Oast every day; work 900 hands. . GET OUR PRICES. LOMBARD IRON WORKS A SUPPLY CO, Augusta, Ga - I row NEW HOME I I Make the finishing work on your I I new home consistent with your good taste and buy from ns, Sash, I Doors, Blinds" and all classes of I building material that go to make I your home artistic can be had I here at most reasonable prices. I M. H. Driggersl Columbia, S. C. I t ^???? r nmiffi X DEALER IK t I General I I Merchandise, I x Opposit* Confidtrati 8 ? Monument, $ ^ S Lexington, - - S. C. / Pishing Taekle. This is fishing time and at The Tift/aar von will find a full line of tackles ef all kinds. Poles, bobs, hooks and lines. Come to us for your tackle. The Bazaar. ? I f t .Vv - -- r'* _. >WRANCE,'c sr and Orange Cane, Beardless torn, Improved Golden Dent, y King, Blount's Prolific, Tenn Ga. Bucks, Nancy Halls, Viae! I i tired from reliable sources, and reduce the best results, promptly from the very small* 1 you want reliable seeds for ) GARDEN. or prices for anything needed mm, inc,' l Columbia, S. C.! BARBECUE NOTICES BARBECUE Irene Bras9 Band will furnish a first class barbecue and refreshments at Irene, July 3rd, 1909. Meats cured by Corley and Sox. Dinner at reasonable : ?~ affanfiAti oriron to I UriUC9? U|^cviat auvbuuvu ,^ and was sentenced to serve four years in the penitentiary. The Pee Dee Trust company has been organized at Florence with a capital stock of $50,000. The company will write insurance and loan money. Bill Broadnax, the negro who killed his daughter-in-law in Edgefield county about a month ago and fled, and for whoee capture the governor offered a reward of a hundred dollars, | has been captured by Sheriff Outz, of j Edgefield, in Burke county, Georgia, and is now in jail to await trial. Some of the citizens in the community in I which the homicide occurred say it ] was a cold-blooded murder. Others i say it was accidental. I 1 An Appeal to Church K eaters Dear Br thren cf Every Name and Order: I appeal to you as christian brethren to consider the prohibition question carefully, giving it a 9eriou9 thought, and see if you can afford to give your support to the dispensary. Let us, a? a band of Christian workers, join hearts and hands in this great fight and gain the victory on the 17th of August. Some men will say, "I believe the State will go dry, but I'm ? 4- a J J Wl V>t?0 Cimr>ltr I UUl gUlUg VUIC. Tl uj i UIUIJ^IJ because you're not in sympathy with prohibition! Get that idea out of your head that you're not going to vote. Say yes, I'll vote by the help of God. Let's go down on our knees, nothing doubting, and ask God for the victory, and it will be ours. Read Matthew 21: 21, 22; Mark 11:24. Again, let ns remove the temptation from our young men and boys, who are coming up with the temptation (liquor) right before them. Fathers, if your boy and your neighbors' boy fill a drunkard'9 grave when you have it in your power to put it out of their reach now and forever, woe be unto you. See Habakkuk 2:15, and see if you can sit on the stool of do nothing when such an important matter lies before you. Do not let 9ome friend of the dispensary, and probably your pretended friend, preach it into your head that we can't run our town without the dispensary, (coveting evil and running their town with blood money). See Habakkuk 2:9 and 12. If a town can't be run on a higher plane, than stooping to run it with the liquor traffic, do let it go to naught. Again, my brother, how can you pray for the orphans and widows with - -1 mnr. ?4 CltJcH UUUS^icu^C nuru jwu uvi^ ww der their husbands and fathers by your vote? In the name of humanity, stop and look before you further go; do not sport upon the very brink of our country's ruin. Let us vote as we pray, ''Deliver us from evil." Let the true christian man and woman ever keep the following lines always in their minds: "The saints in all this glorious war Shall conquor though they die, They see the triumph from afar, By faith they bring it nigh." Now, in conclusion, I will say that what I have written, I have written not through any contempt for any one, but through a spirit of lcve for my fellow man. May the Almighty God enable every man, woman and child to see both sides of the liquor question as I do, and grant that every dear woman who has a liquor-loving father, brother, husband or son, may be able to influence them to vote the prohibition ticket on the 17th, of August, is the sincere prayer of a Prohibitionist. Startling Motto. A traveling salesman died very suddenly in Pittsburg. His relatives telegraphed the undertaker to make a wreath; the ribbon should be extra wide, with the inscription "Rest in Peace" on both sides, and, if there is room, "We Shall Meet in Heaven." The undertaker was out of town and his new assistant handled the job. It was a startling floral piece which turned up at the funeral. The ribbon was extra wide and bore the inscription, "Rest in Peace on Both Sides, and, if There is Room, We Shall Meet in Heaven." ? ? > Household Hints. Watch your table talk, keep it pleasant at any cost, learn to digest your food with laughter and fight dyspepsia with cheerfulness, and not only will your home life be happier, but you will forget that weak stomach. It should not be woman's highest ambition to be called a "nice housekeeper," but "build thee more stately mansions, 0 my soul.'' Her sphere in ' life is to make a home in the fullness of the meaning; to report the highest mental, moral, physical and spiritual development of those who dwell within her gates. In order to do this she must have a portion of each day for recreation, meditation and relaxation. [ ? ? ' Wounded Girl, Silled Himself. Erie, Pa.?Charles U. Lary, said to be the son of a wealthy undertaker of I New York, shot and slightly injured j Beatrice Kelly, early Tuesday, and then I committed suicide by shooting himself. to make your baby strong and I well. A fifty-cent bottle of fl I will change a sickly baby to a I plump, romping child in summer as H well as in winter. Only one cent H a day?think of it?and it's as nice fl as cream. fl . i :, Alcohol to Chi Ask your doctor how ofterv he prescrib stimulant for children. He will probably rarely. Children do not need stimulati how often he prescribes a tonic for them ably answer, "Very, very frequently." about Ayer's non-alcoholic Sarsaparilia as ?? 1 1 YT 1 __ ? | young, roiiow nis aavice. ne Knows, j. c. Ai The first great rule of health?"Daily movement of the bow this is not so. Then ask him about Ayer's Pills. Sold FU RNITU CASH OR CREDIT Never in the history of Cha been a larger lot of all grades received at prices that will ast< I win sen CASH or CRED see me and I will save you mom P. M. FRI Chapin, S. C COLUMBIA CROCE THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR CASHTJVTATT. AT WHO Flour, Bacon, Lard and Sugar We carry evevything in the Grocery chief aim is to please. Try us befor you will be convinced. Corner Plain and Assembly Streets COLUMBIA, : s S. C ! THE R. L BRYA ft 1 s tt * & | The leading Booksell I Stationers. Are Stat< | for all School Books ? them in their two larg $ I when in Columbia. & s tii a? 5 ti Two Stores on Main Stre< 6 | COLUMBIA, w L pnn | 1730 MAIN STREET, COLUNBIJ 11 Is where you can find one of the b ! ^PAINT! j| OF ALL KINDS DOORS, SASH, BLINDS & ( LIME AND OEM! >i r-H A TIT "fcT T1 m 1UT A "AT t jj UADin Hi J. man . || Call or write for Prices. NOTICE! We handle no Harness made from c leather. Do not allow this inferior stu: nothing hut the very best OLD FASHIONED OAK TANNED And anything we sell can be relied upon as Tlnn'-f fnnl irrmr mntipv n wn v on rVhe? ?S\JXJ. V iWVl J ~J " ? "J get but little wear out of it. DAVIS & COMPA 1517 Main Street Idren es an alcoholic say, "Very, very ng." Ask him . He will prob- < Then ask him a tonic for the /er Co., Lowell, Mass. els." Ask your doctortf for nearly sixty yearv R E pin has there of Furniture Dnish you. IT. Come to ey. c K, k fa RY CO., LESALE PRICES. our Specialties line, and our e you buy and mam , near Market, N CO,, J ers and jj 3 Agents * . Visit I f re stores J \ } RI i i \ \ i t i i \\ \\ s. c. I j BRO. ' I, s. c. est stocks of ' s? tLASS | ENT. | rLES. j! heap acid tanned ff space. We nse LEATHER 3 the best, tp stuff, you will NY Columbia, S. C /