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tmmmmutimamsmmama^rrrsrmssfmasmamm | The Calch \ % 1552 Corner Main and * Columbia Bank. Central * q. * George J. Howell, Pre * Ot * * Bates $2.00 ner day. * * Headquarters for the % Free baths on Sal | ? CHISIXE U * Proper and Careful Atte * * Now Under New Management * I SUMMER I kjf We have a complet M SPRINGS, HAMMOCKS, A call 'will convince 5 ^ MAlfCBCA '(; FURNITUE 7 j|| 1836 Main* Street. First Glass Dental Worl ___ . -?? Or. L. L. TOOLI E . 1608 Hain Street, - COLUMI R f SOUTHERN 2^ Unexcelled Dininj i Through Pullman Sleepi Convenient Schedule % For full information consult nearest Southern *l> J. C.LTTSK.D A> J. L. MEEK. A. G. P. A. QUALITY You have probably bought many thi: good, that cost a good price, but unde test of service soon proved themselves w< It might have been shoes that sooi Ifce sides, caps broke down, heels gave yivc ?nl <xrtd solos were plated. wear your m< T. A. Opposite Post Office, * ' VfeSk' 4 ' * A 4 4 4 v 4 4 V- V 4 $ 4 4 <tt > well Hoteh | [ Taylor Streets. Opposite 3 ilv located. Columbia, S. C. 3 * i . __ 4 >prietor and Manager. Large Cool Booms. U. C. T.'s and T. P. A.'s. turday and Sunday!* NEXCELLED. 3 intion Given to All Guests. ] 4 Watch us Grow. < 4 ' 4 ?& * tf * & <r * * ? $ Sr i ;e stock of IRON BEDS, j|jj FREEZERS, ETC. I <3 rou the prices are right. N & LYNN i E DEALERS. ft Columbia, S. C. 'g k at Reasonable Prices These Are My Prices: , Plates (rubber base) $1.0.0C t Crowns . .$ 5.0( ge Woik (per tooth) ? o.0( m Crowns (pivot tooth) $3.5'. h Extracted (painless) 25c. and 50c. h Cleaned 75c. and $1.0( ?r fillings 50c. to 61.0C [ fillings jt $1.00 to >'0.0( TREATING TEETH EXTRA, E, - Surgeon Dentist ipposite Thomas3 Drug Store sia3 s, c. RAILWAY. 1 I Gar Service, $ ing Gars on aii Trains, )K is on Local Trains. ^ as to rates, routes, etc. ^ Railway Ticket Agent, or v \ P. A., Charleston, S. C , Atlanta, Ga. I*l> jji OUR PIES ave found favor with everybody -babes and men, the little girl ir inafores and her mother and hei randmother. They are of the weet, delicious, wholesome aelt-in-your- mouth kind, anc re're anxious to have you try hem if you don't know the proucts of our ovens. If you dc now we won't have to ask you [EIDLINBER'S STEAM BAKERY COLUMBIA, S. C. SHO ESS rigs that looked . , .rS>?t-vi. >r the rugged ' jrthless. 1 mil oser at ^ way, sewing against these things, peciuiiy in lootconfident of getting the best quality foot niey can buy, take advantage of the largt ock constantly available for making pleas > at our store. Lt for Yv\ L Douglas Shoes for men, $1.5< BO YNE, f!nlnmhin S ( fiencine Armstrong Stocks and Dies We Do Not Handle Imitations j Six Assortments Carried In Stock | Threading Pipe/4 m. to 4 in. inclusive Also Vises, Pipe Cutters, Wrenches, Bard Bushings . Columbia Supply Co. f Columbia, S C. * MHaaPWBBKTWWMWBWWMB fTuca i I ? i i maryp? P;Zooivrvj ISPOXDENT THINKING OF THE | I | SUICIDE STUNT jj gEOI^GET IT I I SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR | E Stirs the Liver to Healthy Action I 1 I ^IAKE^UF^MRTIUJVINOj \ | ? J The Prohibitionist Is Not Patriot! I The federal government collec millions from revenue on liquor cities, towns and counties colle their thousands. This money is a ) propriated to public improvement f to streets, to public highways, etc ) and even to our public schools. Bi I I, as a temperance man, not only r fuse to patronize the institution, bi ) also I do all I can to keep others fro I patronizing it. Thus the governmei ) sets ud an institution, which I a morally bound to ppose, fight, brei down, if possible. Some men a: very much afraid of passing liquf laws which will be violated. But he: i you have set up an instigation whit , I, a Christian, must discourage, figh and overthrow, if possible. And mo than that you force us to have a pa in the management of this busincs and to be a sharer in its profits. The most natural thing is for to encourage, protect and defend i institution, by which they suppo: I relieves them of the odious task i paying tolls from their own pocket ' A Voter. <23> ! Take Notics. , All persons are reccommended r take Foley's Kidney Pills forbaokach rheumatism, and kidnev and bladd ' t -ouble, as they are healing and anl septic and correct urinary irregularity f which, if neglected, may develop in a serious illness. They restore heali f and strength. Do not neglect signs < f kidney or bladder trouble and ris Br ght's disease or diabetes. Sold 1 ' All Druggists and Henry Drug Stor Chapiu, S. C. ? True love misses little but mab allowances for much. Reforms easily accomplished amoui to but little. i> Be sure and take a bottle of Char ' berlaia's Colic. Cholera and Diarrho [ Remedy with you when starting c your trip this summer. It cannot 1 obtained on board the trains or stear ers. Changes of water and clima r often cause sudden attacks of diarrhoi . and it is best to be prepared. Sold 1 ^ All Druggists. < >- + The man who has never suffen knows little about sympathy. We can stand to have our opinio] abused, but we resent ridicule. Fret & Fume is one firm that nev needs to advertise for customers. The worst thing that can happen some men is an early success. | Honesty in Jewelry "If it came from Sentz's, you know it's all right," is what one of our customers remarked to another the other day. I When you bay Jewelry, you generally have to take the "Jeweler's word for it" whether it is good or not. That's just where our reputation for honesty and fair dealing I counts. And furthermore, we will "always jrivo you your money back and ask no questions any time you are dissatisfied with a purchase. Special attention to mailorders, CURIA F. 8ENTZ, JEWELER, 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C | j TAUNTING HIM. ] g Housecleaning Time at the Home of i i Mr. and Mrs. Stubb. IT was housecleaning time, and Mr. ! Stubb was removing the dusty pictures from the walls. The frames slipped, the stepladder creaked ominously, and the perspiration rolled from Mr. Stubb's brow. In the humor j to bite a nail in half, he turned and j discovered Mrs. Stubb laughing. "That's it!" he roared as the step- i ladder swayed. "Laugh and show \ your gold teeth." And still she laughed. "Do you think there is anything funny in my moving these pictures?" he spluttered in fiery tones. "No, indeed, John," said Mrs. Stubb soothingly, "but you know you look so funny it looks like a moving picture I show." Then Mr. Stubb swallowed a pint of dust and simply fumed. ? Chicago News. Among the Daffodils. ts i -<Z ^ ) s; <r^ ct Miss Citykid?Oh. Willie, wouldn't it p. be lovely if we could catch one and s take it home and tame itV?New York i World. I ^ j The Reeccn. e* Brother "Wugg?How cemo yo' v.-;:-? 8 lit ! uh-chasin' yo' wife round and round \ m i do iiou.so last nig'.r wi.T a club? I ! jjj -lt j doesn't want to be pertinence, snh, nor | | nuth'n' o* do kind? I 8 ID 1 c . Brother Slimmer john?No. snh. 1 j 5 1 * nod ices yo' doesn't. So 1'i! doss re- j; rc lease yo' mind and give yo* suppiii' to ! I or gossip "com by splanatin' dat <le rea- ? re son I was cliasin* inuh wife wid a club | en was uh-kase ue ax wasn't handy.? , ' Puck. 1 1 I r-/' Met a Question cf Ideas, rt "I think," said .Miss Cayenne, "that ! s, in the course of time we shall be communicating with Mars." . i ;n "What of it';" inquired the professor. t "We won't be able to exchange any j idea of importance." =e "Perhaps not. But the conversation at teas and receptions should fortify j us for a little disappointment like a that."?"Washington Star. Agricultural, to "You used to grow men out here in 1 e, the old days," observed t lie easterner, er "Naturally," replied the old time ;i- plainsman, letting his hands go absentes mindedlv to the place where he used ^ to wear his guns. "We planted so many."?Kansas City Times. ;k jy Credit Given, e, "You don't give Harold credit for the courage and business sense he possesses," said Miss Oumrox. gg "Yes, I do." answered her father. "He has proved both by asking my permission to marry you."?Washing- i ton Star. No Fishin' Here." r'a Boarder?I'r? fished in your old pond ia for three days and haven't had a bite. m What does that sign. "No Fishin' 39 a_ Here, mean anyway? \e Hiram?Jest what it says, sir?"No aa Fish-in Here."?Philadelphia Ledger. fl )V I Before and After. 1 "That con pie used to he inseparable a year ago," he observed, "and now you hardly ever see tliera together. [1S Why is it? Do you know?" "Yes." said she. "They weren't married a year ago."?New York Tress, er " A Wasted Evening. to First Music urine?I wasteu a wuoiu evening by going to that new pianist's concert last night! ? Second Music Critic?Why? I First Music Critic?His playing was above criticism!?Judge. System. "Aren't you glad that there won't m be any more coal bills?" "I didn't have any. I kept warm B trying to dodge the man with last H summer's ice bills."?Cleveland Plain n Dealer. Housecleaninc Time. I cannot find my razor strop. My shaving mug is off the shelf. There's not a chair for me to drop Into the while I dress myself. Cue shirt must last me through t lie week. ; One collar do. though thick with grime. The laundry site forgot to send? I I Once more it is house-cleaning time. * i I call for fresh and men-led socks. 1 "Just wear the ones you have," says "I've had no time for darninc hose. I wish you wouldn't bother me." My pipes have disappeared from view. My books have vanished from my den. There is no comfort in the home. For she is cleaning house again. My favorite armchair now holds Three statues and a rose leaf jar. Upon the couch six portieres And heaps of laundried curtains are. I There is no place for me to rest. j At eight o'clock the stairs I climb And tind my bed upon, the lloor i Because it is housecleaning time. I note tlie window shades are gone. There is no curtain in the room. So I must shut off all the light. it's like undressing in a tomb. And as I tumble into b"d I think some poet ought to rhyme Of woman's inhumanity To man about hous*?clean:ng time. ?Detroit Dree Tress. One Hundred CROSS Tl Wiii pay 30 cents for first class and 10 a less 5 per cent, for cash when inspected by Ties to be delivered at any shipping point right of way between Columbia, S. C., and . !tween Batesburg and Perry, S. C. Will advance some cash or exchange n spection. For further information see or wr j BATESBURG | We are offering s; gains on all summer and notions. Every be sold, in order to i tV\v ten] crnnn.^ cj JL JL AJ ej rive. Come quick, n time to save money. WM. PLAIT & mm ? m ?mibbb ii a ^8igS33iEGajg^5Slgjg5g^sI&ESSS5 [SPECIAL PRIC ^MMER^SH than ever I E. P. & F. A. I Street, Columl The Palmetto Mi< COLUMBIA, S. C WE ARE A Depository for the Urn ted State of South Carolina the County of 1 of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 United States Bonds and Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Aocounts of Banks, Firms, Corpor WE PAY Four Per Cent, on deposits in our 5 r>nlr>nla.fpH mmrt^rlv. WE PROMISE' Our best efforts to transact your b satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL BANK, CAPITAL $250,000.00 Wilie Jones, President. J. P. BMiBinBHMaaHajaKaBaaHHHMUMBMBMsnunnaMBVE The Place to Buy 1 AT BOTTOM PR: THE FACT NOW LISHED WITE POPULAR FIRM P . M . FR Chapin, S. Chad ES ;nts for second class, j . Southern Railway Co. on Southern Railwav rVugusta, Ga., and be- I lerchandise before in- g i, S C. J ?p>c???marcwnmr? __ ! ' i pecial bar- I -+ * i dry goods j tiling must i nalie room 1; ? ; oon to ar- ~ ow is your i - 1 :es onj IOES. I IBy making a special fl Summer Shoes I >rds. The prices a i cut in two, and iuy shoes cheaper m before. a M )AVIS. I )ia, S. C. Jm mat Bank, ? >? s Government, the State Richland and the City $100,000 State of South ations and Individuals. ^ Savings Department, inusiness to your entire - - Columbia, S. C. Matthews, Cashier. four Goods ICES IS ESTAB[ THE OF !CK, c,