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. Tutt's Pills stimulate the TORPID LIVER strengthen the digestive organs regulate the bowels, and arc un equaled as an ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, in malarial districts tneir vmuca ?i? i widely recognized, as they posses | peculiar properties In freeing th< system from that poison. Elegant?} sugar coated. Take Mo Substitute.-? . V Both Parents Dead. At Ansonia, Conn., Thoma3 Fitzgibbons, Sr., and his wife, Nora, were found dead in their home with their skulls crashed in and the house on fire. Their son, Thomas J., is under arrest charged with the murder, though ? according to the story told by the police, his father killed his mother and he in turn killed his father. The son has two light scalp wounds which he said he received in the struggle with his father, but the medical examiner thinks the wounds were self-inflicted. I! AS WELL AS || large ones are welcome here? |l yon need not wait until your bus- 11 iness has assumed great propor- I i tions before opening a Checking j I Account, DO SO TO-DAY. j . I Our patrons regardless of the amount of business done, receive every courtesy in all matters of v business entrusted to us?and there is nothing in safe banking we cannot perform. Talk it over with our cashier. CAROLINA NATIONAL BARK, COLUMBIA, S. C. t * WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING f For Watch and Jewelry Repairing go to Berkman where you are guaranteed first-class work at reasonable prices. ontmot. X Ott Cttli ttiS)U DOIVIJ OUVA %*OV your eye troubles to me, as more than 30 years of practice in correcting all kinds of defective vision entitles me to your confidence. ' B. H. Berkman ESTABLISHED 1879. 1418 MAIN STREET, COLi U MJ5J. A, tt. u. , 30 TEARS EXPERIENCE. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20. "hi. A. Theschedule iigares show the time tha* trains may be evicted tc arriv* vine depart, \*c.c the tin*,- >*.*. ' ' are re: guarantee/] SEPAIiXUI^ ril J-A ju?ZTD;CTOif. i>. u i> i, ; i X 0 10 15 A. M.?So. 8,,dai?y for Columbia and internment"4e p./ t * m-.:.' ng at CoIuti):: : f> r Sjy* tanoi -g Asheviiic. i-'er:*;:* cat . ;:v-: bio iO:"C a. re, Spartanburg h.i." C:SM P. !w. 'Lv, r AA :. - :V cor i;ocs .H Co:::*:-'1 for A? AX- T:o ".: I'uH- . . n .1 ; : 2 < il-" {.' > ' ? I'.iJ -""'v ir;i'c": ** %'' v.\; .. 'o A.- >vi' . Arrive CYcnnia ? i?. in., ";Vash)i!v"o.\ iC.-iO a. i<j., XYvV York 5:00 p. m. sotjahaouxd. t 7:cS A. AT ?Xo. 129, daily for Augusta aid. int? rmeaiaie points. Arrive Aic-"nta 10:10 a. m. Pullman car. 5:14 P. M.?l\o. 7, Caily for Augusta and. intermediate points. Arrive Augusta 3:^5 p. in. Suramer excursion ticket - r u saio. For further ii.iorn.ii.... ticket egents, or E. H. Coaprnan, War.Mn^r H. F. Cary, G. P. A., Wasting ton, * D. O. J. Li. Sleek, A. G. P. A Atlanta, Ga. Alex. H. Acker, T. P. A Augusta, Ga. . "t/"- *" '/> '?3*v-- 'x^_-Lrf.-: v.-. ^ THE REWARD. We sent our son to college, We're tickled?yes, indeed! The higher education Has filled his every need. It makes, past any doubting, Success an easy thing, a hi?y iaaotip tpani. he tells us. ? ~-0 r> ? Will take him South this spring. His mother hoped to see him Well up in classic lore, She rather leaned to writing, But I had hoped for more. What, pray, is bookish knowledge Unto a pitching wing? He'll train with the big leaguers Down South this very spring. It'9 cost us lots of trouble, nvkAnlrYnrp Af fVlO AOaVl ?>UU dfJCaA.ii.Ig VI VMJU 5 But, since rewards come swiftly, Repining would be rash. The money and the worry? It's all worth while, by jing! I A big league team will try him, He trains down South this spring. ?Arthur Chapman, in Denver Republican. AFTER ALL. There is nothing in life but the joy of the minute, There is nothing in love that we do not put in it, rT1! ~ Vmnnon nnloco x Liert: is uuiiuiiig uau umvoo we begin it, There is nothing worth winning but what we can win it. There is nothingrso sad as to set us a-sighing. There is nothing we'd do that is not worth the trying, There is never a danger too great for defying, The beauty of earth it is folly denying. There is never a sorrow should cause us repining, For sorrows were made for the spirit's refining, So turn all your clouds inside out till their lining ^ i 11 ? i il UI silver snaii rivai iuh aim m ivs shining. If you think that too long you have waited and striken, Then remember you're gotten as much as you've given; In the load of your burden just look for the leaven, For God's in the world?and the world is His heaven! ?New York Evening World. A Special Medicine for Kidney Ailments. Many elderly people have found in Foley's Kidney Remedy a quick relief and permanent benefit from kidand bladder ailments and from annoying urinary irregularities due to advancing years. Isaac N. Regan, Farmer, I Mo., says; "Foleys Kidney Remedy effected a complete cure in my case and 1 want others to know of it." Sold By All Druggists. Bridge Commission Appointed by Governor Governor Blease has named the Lexington-Richland free bridge commission as follows: W. G. Childs, president of the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens Railroad and president of the Bank of Columbia; J. Popd Matthews, cashier of the Palmetto National Bank; Julian Q tttVinloaa.1 q mordant1 fl XJt Jt'liUMJ, nuwivuwiv uvtv?? Kibler and George 0. Taylor. Forced To Leave Home. Every year a laege number of poor sufferers, whoso lungs are sore and racked with coughs, are urged to go to another climate. But thi9 is costly and not always sure. There's a better way. Let Dr. King's New Discovery cure you at home. "It cured me of lung trouble," writes W. R. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark., "when all else failed and I gained 47 pounds in weight. Its surely the king or all cough and lung cures." Thousands owe their lives and health ^ ir on.-.u?i t ri*r? for lU 11;* 1L"0 viv ^u^jit-.iAwvvvfc *W* Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Asthma, Croup?ali Throat and Lung tionbles, K,0o <? ?1.00 Trial bottle irec at Ail I P? * v - C 5 nwnrw&csx ?<ww?rrrgML u ? i? swnr f. 3 ^ ^ ' * \pr mcr mm? n ft 8 u *, f ^ ? i? j-r p j v \'1: vl; ' > ix/ & S IS ? i3 iS ? ' ?!> 't?ae *4?v '?>' 5 Sua>J I f i silver, v\ i;;,ia. rT n> i v i : j K?-;; lie in i: i!' ' v' r;v;a::t t nig au\ thing ii: J??\ dry ? r Bii v^rwaie. (>ood watch *yo:\ and h?c* eye glasses. If you can't come, send fo* our catalogue or tele.phone you: order to us. ['. H. liffllflftTTE ft W, k. r Ef Sjia v? a. >. .?-< ? ?? * ' v./ t'? JEWE.LEES, 1424 Main Columbia, S.C Phone 984 i i , . ... v . ^? ? VETERANS CELEBRATE. Some months ago Company K of the first South Carolina Volanteers, met at Woodt rd and had a very en -~VI ? ftroFiT onriniv TZ Trill JUJHU1C UOJ. UVLIJ w. ??. II ? have an annual picnic at Woodford. Our town shall always welcome the men who wore the gray, as they are among the bravest and mo9t gallant men of the South. At eleven o'clock they met at the school house and had impromptu talks. Most of them 9poke of war experiences, a few told some good jokes, but none seemed to be sorry the struggle and sacrifice had been made. The} all were proud to have served for the lost cause. Then one who had speni many years in serving others, said, "Comrades, are you waging a Christian warfare? That war is the most important to us. For you know we are rapidly passing to another sphere." In the next room dinner was servea Dy three ladies, who are daughters oi veterans. The ladies in town sent hot coffee which added much to the din ner. The veterans drank their coffee to Mr. Knignt's health and wished ht would be married before they met at the next picnic at Woodford. He it the only bachelor of Co. K. Mr. D. G. Crim ate his dinner with ^combination knife, fork and spoon /hat he used during the war. ' Late in the afternoon they left for their homes feeling happy to have been so kindly remembered. Co. K. and visiting veterans who attended are: G. H. Pooser, W. D Smith, J. T. I Craft, D. E. Craft, T. \V. Craft, J. T. Knight, Jim Hutto, J. D. Brown, J. \ T -? T TT f*lm'oQiirlotior fir K I A( lJUllg) U u uiouuuuui.t, t . I K. Kuotts, J. F. North, D. G. Crim, G. Fartick ana Mr. Tanning.?Or; angeburg Times and Democrat. The most common cause of insomnia is disorders of the stomucn. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets correct these disorders and enable yon to sleep. For sale by All Dealers. OBITUARY. I Rebecca Monts was born May 16th, 1833, died March loth, 1911, aged 77 years, 9 months and 29 days. She was baptized in infancy by Rev. I Godfrey Dreher, later taking her vows i upon herself in Zion E. L. Church, and its organization was transferred to Pilgrim E. L. Church, and remained a faithful member of the same until her death. She was married to Samuel Monts January 18th, 1864, and to them were born four sons and three daughters, all of whom except one have preceded her to the Spirit land. Her remains were laid to rest in the family burying ground near her old home a few miles frem Lexington. - J. A. C. I FOR SALE:?Cheap,' one light spring wagon, newly repaired and painted. In good condition. Rice B. Harman ' ** - ' Why Not? WhjT not beautify your homes when you can secure the Best Paints, Oils, etc. at such reasonuble prices from W. S. STEWART THE HARDWARE MAN 1546 Main St., Columbia, S. C. See him for your wants in Hardware A AUTOMATIC N E W A c Ht E I DepondabJe j| BALL-BEARING : I Warranted for 10 Years g I Against Defeote jj 11 m I I V fW-H 5 ; a-r - > ::. . ?.. -' . v. v i i t :r--r "r~ " ..- ?13 !} v?^7,^ i| r (i ^. - \0>.? (i,.X *?& ';. b *K*| C | | \l - : i ^ I 3 A iVwh Arm TJopencbdde SEWING MACHINE j In every respect a Good, J.Hirabu Family Machine. Every c:io I P Sol 1 With an Unqualified I Guarantee. Price: the lew-1 ; est? Cash or Installments j j Uioe B. Harman* ; ( > | Lexington, S. C. ; Sprains W -Relief' "I fell and sprained my arm and was in terrible pain. I could not use my hand or arm without intense suffering until a neighbor told me to use Sloan's Liniment The first application gave me' instant relief and I can now use my arm as well as ever."?Mrs. H. B. Springer, 921 Flora St., Elizabeth, N. J. SLOANS I LINIMENT is an excellent antiseptic and germ killer ? heals cuts, 9R& burns, wounds, and |jj(g] contusions, and will JfjJS draw the poison from sting of poisonous insects. HHUIImHjlUB Sloan's book on g y horses, cattle, sheep tnymrrvrf L? and poultry sent free. jH luuMitilLi k| Address B Dr. Earl S. Sloan, i l Boston, Mass., U.S.A. Against Orders. "If you refuse me, Mis9 Gladys, I shall get a rope and commit ;u"cide.,? "No, Colonel, you must not do that 1 Papa said distinctly he would not have you hanging about here. Do you know that of all the minor ailments colds are by far the most dan! gerous? It is not the cold' itself that you need to fear, but the serious diseases that it often leads to. Most of these are known as germ diseases. Pheumonia and consumption are among them. Why not take Chamberlain,s Congh Remedy and cure your cold while you can? For sale by All Dealers. OBITUARY. Kate Ruth, daughter of S. F. and Lilla Corley, died March 18, aged 28 days. She was made a member oi tne church Miilitaut by the rito of Holy Baptism, and transplanted in the church triumphant. Her body rests in the Pilgrim cemetery. A bud from earth i9 plucked to bloom forever in heaven. J. A. 0. No Need To Stop Work. When your doctor orders you to stop work, it'staggers you. '*1 can'tf' you say. You know you are weak, rundown and failing in health, day by day, but yon must work as long as you can stand. What ycu need is Electric Bitters to give tone, stioiigth, and vigor to your system, to prevent breakdown and build yon up. Don't be weak, sickly or ailing wnen Electric Bitters will benefit you from the first d^se. Thousands bless them for their glorious health and strength. Try them; Everj bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50c at All Druggists. Capt. Geo. B. Lake, a Confederate veteran and captaiu o? a company in the Civil war, died in Lexington, Kv.? on Tuesday and was buried on Thursday at Edgefield, Ms oM home. .TohiiW Siokl.-iairh, Greensboro, Wo has three children, like most ei Udrcn they frrqiv ntly ir c id. "We have fried several din.'.- < !' wvyn rsi ! icine," lie says, 'but : :v?* n ? r b.m.d any yet that di : n- r-\\ d C! Ir! :)(Jt ''il.gh J ! \ " j'.-.r I A 1 } i ... ... . . C: M . I X ?? '? ' . t ' '% I . ' - ; v v v . I . ' i - I. i! i .. '! : j ! . '. ' ; ' ! i -j .V-.W .-r. 2tt T}") it : -7: . 7 r. ~->h a f & *?i vijr,-*7 & | Succeed when cvcvyihing else fails. ? In nervou^ y rostra'.-.on and female S weaknesses the/ are the supreme 5 ? rjrz . *, t \CJ tw^vii'Cui 2 9 '"GSR kir^E^UYsRAND i I 3 STOMACH TRGU&LS g J 2 it is me best meriicir; ever sold H 6s over a druggist's counter. ^ First Class Dental Work ; 1 T Dr. L.L. TOOLE, 1608 Main Street, - Oppi COLUMBIA KUYALKUBBC With Lap Cement < 1 Ply, $1.60; 2 Ply, $2 Calvinized CORRUGATED IRO CORTRIGHT MET1 Roofing tin in Rolls 14 a SPECIAL PRICES OfV No. 7 Dixie with 15si 6 0 No. 8 Columbia with 18x1 I No" 8 Model, Charter ovei LEE A. LORK Phone No. 1519 MAIN STREET gg:xzxxxnrxmmmmmiiz7ml: I GOOD ? H * ~ I And best of work is th S Feature that has hel] 5 The State-wide M ; and endorser M M 0 n*?rv1tno *\/ H JUU. Lll V^dl Wliiict xt. N n M M jj All work in eitl ; Guaranteed to sat: N c Fence also. Write jj See us and we wil 2 Your interest is N m ? : SOUTH CAROLINA A N 5 Phone 1558. : : : COLUMBIA, N S R. V. STILLER, Manager. * 1 R| I / '-"> - v- _ tr~_-_ .:' j<f t '.J . CI^WSHT _ _ A-<' S^!' - ! E ?v\ S f"$ I 4 ^ B 14, ? r-4' ' pg r~ , 7 Eft Tts n* t f? .*,,"..*i'* . .? ?si * - . ..?,? .. V*. 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We sell iron | ) or call to 3 [1 see that ! M protected. j n - H flARBLE WORKS, i N 1 707 Main Street, j : s. c. :\ F. H. HYATT, Proprietor. J OUR PIES ?e found favor with everybody )abes and men, the little girl in aafores and her mother and her oii/lmnfliar TV* dtt o ro r\-f fVia UJLiUlUVI/iiVll * AAVUi V VI UUV reet, delicious, wholesome, elt-in-your -mouth kind, and s're anxious to have vou try em if you don't know the promts of our ovens. If you do low we won't have to ask you. ESBtEBSSB'S %im EMERY mrRStt, s. o. - if--*1 ^ X-% H ' , M ^ ? \L '^v-; ~ 1 .if.z. C.C., ;*r er.v n*-".* 303LERS am! '. j i-j: L.r u-. r . z. P'A.ayc-, C".: n '/ , o;..' ' "c '? ' "? f \ V ~J> fv >' #? A-'% 'L> a. U S:> IP J. N - : '"" " * - v -. -v rs x / .; 1 i: V:." \ J .. ' .. ( ' /*"' V V T />; " *>'(" f i " ? '' \t- JiA ir vt>?' iL- } ;> v r;-t:r> # r:ir LU ^ n iViO Fhr ft, goods vnarla-d %. 0* l?" TJS? &> n~r C? IT. rsp-c? r;A! ? ow J'?r heap^r thai rf"' :?4rr. # * i= W -v. . g Co. jmbia. S. 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