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I vv u ' i | ALMS SELL 1 CORNER MAIN AMD BICHLAB V DRY JGOODS, N01 SHOES, HATS, Mil SUITS, SKIRTS, El ! | I A NICE LC TO SELJE ? i *V?A.T"V TV*AO\ 1 NEW CR1 I p STANDARD C SB I AM 5R All varieties early Cabbages, Tome UK All kinds of garden seed. SjW Large,' hardy, frost-proof Cabbag j| HARMON DRUG CO > . (r > _ \ Foley's Kidney Pills ?a nrtu f\_ j *?_ no? i uc/ rv iii uo xor rou They will cure your backache, jbtrengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build ttp the worn out tissues, and ! eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Present Bright's Disease and Diahates, and restore health and Strength. Refuse substitutes. f For Sale By Harmon Drug Oo. ?????? is rui ??'? IHr W """ . IVln vv QUALITY. WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. If you purchase the NEW HOME you will have a life asset at the price you pay. ?nd will not have an endless chain of repairs. ' " "Trf?] | O Considered If you want a sewing machine, -write for ' ear latest catalogue before you purchase. Tlie New Home Wis Co., Orange, Mass. City Hotel and Cafe, mm ami EUROPEAN " "T P ? M ! * / :A*? o \jrUU1 * \,>ucji\?y n v o >NEAR THEATRE ANS> VTATE OAPITOL American Rates $1.25 to $2.00 European Rates, Rooms, 50.; and up. , f?rs. L. t. KSfa'HER, rraisrigfresSs 12\H Main Street1 Phone 951 COLUMBIA. S. C. s s ii m | D STS. COLUMBIA, S, G. [TONS, CLOTHING, LLINERY, LADIES' rc >T_ ALWAYS | CT t- KUm [ j opseed**^6"! ^RDE^ SEEP | i ii ii Mi?irirnmr-rni?i r~ ' Ltoes, Beots, Peas, Bears, Corn, etc. I Ferry \s, Cressrnan's. Bnlk. e Plants, 15c per 100?now ready. ^ LSXSNCTON, S. C. |j HEALTH WARNING Chilled and wet feet result in congesting the internal organs, and inflammation of the kidnev8 and bladder, with rheumatic twinges and pain in back, gent rally follow. Use Foley Kidney Pills. They are the best medicine made for all disorders of the kidneys, for bladder irregularties, and for back; ache and rheumatism. Thev do not | contain habit forming drugs. Tlpnic in action, quick in results. Harmon Drug Co. It Pays To Advertise. At least one poet thinks so, for he says: We may live without conscience and live without heart; We may liye without poetry, music and art; We may live witnout mends, we m*y live without fada, Bu* Impiness today cannot live without ads. THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WE HAVE EVER SHOWN IN HARNESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, BRIDLES, ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, ETC. We have a special home-made slip Harness for one-horse wagon at $5.80. A Set of Buggy Harness for $ S 0.00. We buy Hides, Fars, Tallow, Beeswax aud pay highest market prices. Wilse W. Martin, 11 IO C??.r.4 L ltvill C51.A txr o, COLUMBIA - S. C. I HEAVY Mill Mexico City in the Throes cf Rebellion. ! upnAnA UIC DCCBftyCn I mcuunu IIA3 n^iunkvi I I i Movement of Troops Observed on Both Sides?Government Forces Strongly Reinforced?Heavy Guns | of Federals Prepared For ActionAdministration Officials at Washington Apprehensive Over Killing of Americans. Mexico City, Feb. 13.?Fighting was resumed in the Mexican capital at 8 o'clock this morning when the federal battery opened the attack. The rebels offered a grim resistance. Tho heayy firing can be heard in different parts of the city. The struggling federals who arrived at the American embassy at noon declared that a detachment of government troops was shot to pieces in the western edge of the city early this morning, indicating that Diaz has a mobile force outside of his lines in the central district. Tv?o non-combatants were killed in j? j. -r tu? a .-.o n /1I11K tnrlftv hv I irOUL Ui I LI t> ilUiLliwau v~v.? j ~j bursting shells. RESUMPTION OF FIGHTING HAD BEEN EXPECTED. Mexico City, Feb. 13.?Heavy fighting is expected early today between the rebels and federals. The movers nts of the troops were observed on both sides about 0 o'clock this morning 1 The government forces were strong- i ly reinforced during the night. The f3dcral commander declared this morning that he had V>00 men against 3,000 rebels. 'Pur hfizxrv arms fcronsrhfc UD bv the I ' ^ [ federals are prepared l'cr action. The federal*csinmander declared that lie would win the battle decisively in a short time. BANKS OF MEXICO CLOSED. Laredo, Texas, Feb. 13..?Passengers from Mexico City on last night's train reported that when they left the captal, banks had been closed since Saturday. Large numbers of Americans were at the station ready to leave, but could not get the money and checks in paymant for tickets were refused. amfrtpans WARNED TO GET OUT OF THE DANGER ZONE. Washington, D. 0., Feb. 13.--Ambassador Wilson's overnight dispatches were laid before the president today on his return from Philadelphia. They contained principally an account of the most disquieting feature of the fighting in Mexico City and the killing of two American women yesterday.; The administration officials look with apprehension on the killings, one of the first results of which was last night's oraer to Ambassador Wilson to warn all Americans out of the danger zone. Ambassador Wilson's dispatches today report that many houses occupied by Americans have been seized by government troop9 and the occupants driven into the streets. Exposed to the fire on both sides, the refugees made their way to the American embassy, which is now open to all refugees. ASSAULT UPON" NAVAL OFFICERS. Washington, D. C., Feb. 13.?The anti-American feeling at Acapulco, Mexico, culminated in an assualt on two officers of the cruiser Denver, before the cruiser departed yesterday for Acsjutla, Honduras. The officers who were passing through the streets were uninjured. Mexico City, Feb. 14.?The tragic events of the last day of the Madero Diaz struggle, ending in the resignation of the president of the republic, might He summed up in the statement that today was very largely a repetition of yesterday's occurrences, with the reb 1 strength, apparent even at the beginning of the outbreak, growing raoidly. The resignation of President Madero followed a course of failures on the part of the federals to make head against the Diaz forces. Affairs in Mexico City, the theatre for almost a week of an innovation in modern warefare, toot a senationai turn tonight, when it was authoritative^ stated that Presideut Madero had agreed to resign if the Mexican senate so wished. The senate was called into s* ssion at 8 o'clock tonight to take action on this important situation. it is believed the resignation of Madero is now in the hands of the Mexican congress. At the British legation, where S-nor de la Barra took refuge Thursday, it is stat- d that Madero's resignation practically had been arranged for, and that de la Barra likely would succeed him in the presidency. I j\ woman would ho more inclined to gossip that ever if she had to wait her turn in a barber shop. Wi a great improvement would be mai other animals if juil the proper ren ill or injured. If your horse could anv external remedy containing ale his flesh terribly. Some linimer ingredients which only inflame tl down to where the pain lies. Bew humane, quick-adtion remedy is Ml Made of oils, without a drop of ale soaks straight to the bone and mus and is comforting while the healin IVlUSlcUlg ao nitnv irui( Ma] your work lighter, saves your live^t in good trim for work. For all ro Cuts, Bums, Galls and Harness S prompt and does not promise v Liniment has been doing its wond< The amount of money it has save* One man writes that he was about badly injured but Mustang Linimc erinary tsMs us he has used Musi found it best liniment fcr cuts, enthusiastic .friends or this trie,., ai ju?t what makes si_j 'iil^ vb'-;'!'" 0 ' v ?iot fcluch Good, I IN ell?Jack told me last night he had j given me his heart. Belle?Wei), it's damaged goods. He ! told me last week I had broken it. i * i ? j W. S. Skelton, a merchant at Stan- ; ley, Ind., says he would no: takeSlOO.- j COO for the relief a single box of Foley Kidney Pills gave him. '-I had a severe : attack of kidney trouble with sharp pains through my back and could hardly straighten up. A single box I of Foley Kidney Pills entirely relieved me." Harmon Drug Co. ???HM??W???? When you've got If you're sure it's If you've money W STALUN Nei Ill MORE GOODS FoR ^j^SAME COODB FOR I fiT We will h; | To arrive ^ | and com fip lljl^ ^ cc lat C 3e in the condition of horses and ^ ledy were used when they became 3 11 1 . . t talk he would asx you not to use * ohol because it stings and tortures a its have alcohol and other fiery le skin and tissue without striking f are of such liniments. The great ^ IXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. g :ohol or other torturing element, it t cle. It soothes the wounded parts fc g work is progressing. Mexican C it because it kes E ock from suffering and keeps them rms of Lameness, Strains, Bruises, ores in animals, it is safe and rhat it cannot perform. Mustang- j 2rful healing work for 65 years, d livestock owners is incalculable, to kill his valuable horse because ?nt made him well again. A Vetang L.iniment fifteen years and ins, etc. And many others are .a tree remedy. Now you know , < t r~%?> rns *'\ J r idpyy# tu-ii *ij? ySs 3 Unconscious Repartee. , "What do you think of this plan to scare the marching suffragettes with , n>ice?'; "O i, rats! ? ? <jg>. | When Burton Holmes recently gave J his celebrated travclogne on 4 Panama' ; at Orchestra Hall, Chicago, he was j seriously interrupted by continual 5 coughing of the audience. No one an- f noys willingly and if people with f ecugbs, colds, hoarseness and tickling r in throat would use Foley's Honey and r Tar Compound, they coulrl quickly cure their coughs and colds and avoid this annoyance. Harm an Drug Co. e DO IT NOW. : a thing to buy DO IT NOW. ; not too high DO IT NOW. do not lend it, but come in to us le can make you glad you came, DO IT NOW. Everything you want to wear. r.Q and m uu nnu /niiTiu m Brookland, S. SAME MONEY. LESS MONEY. { BnWnnNBMHBMMMaMMBaHBaaBtUBI (WMBBBiSBlb$3B ave in a fresh ship UCKY MU T71 _ "3~ OA A-n 01 on reu. ui &?. e and see this shij before buying. M I IMPIA Q / ^LUSfiUiin, w. > No Need to Stop Work When the doctor orders you to stop tfork it staggers you: I can't, you say. You know yon are weak, run lown and failing in health day by lay, but you must work as long as rou can stand, vv hat you need is Slectric Bitters to give tone, strength .nd vigor to your system, to prevent ireak down and build you up. Don't >e weak, sickly or ailing when Electric Jitters will benefit yon from the first lose. Thousands bless them for their lorious health and strength. Try hem. Every bottle is guaranteed o satisfy. Only 50c at Harmon Drug lompany. ' Wouldn't Let 'Em Kiss. Cordele, Ga.f Feb. 12 ?When G. \ Brown attempted to kiss his wife at he union depot here yesterday afternoon, he was prevented by Chief of nn Qnmnor r\ tv> rtof i'/? wmi V?1 V* a uiujc uuaiuci, xjujullcouav; u^uuic uc ween Brown and his wife, who have >een residing at Ashburn, caused them o separate several weeks ago. Methodist Minister Recommends Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Rev. James A. Lewis, Milaca, Minn., vrites: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been a needed and welcome ?uest in our home for a number of ears. I highly recommend it to my Allows as being a medicine worthy of .rial in cases of colds, coughs and jfoup " Give Chamber Just the F'cint. "Maud3 changed countenance when [ !a::eu her with going to a beauty Sector." 4 Of course. That's what : lie went :o the beauty doctor for." Conductor S. L. Milltr, Norfolk, Nebr., on Bonesteel Division of C. & S*. W. Rv Co.. ri'ccmmends Foley Tldney Pills and says: "I i.'ave used Mdey Kidney Pii:s vith very satisaccory results ard endorse their use or any one afflicted with kiduey rouble. They are all right.'' HarQon Drug Co. But the notification committee nevr meets with a rebuff. ; and spend it, i rr\ n Y T i ilKVNII, c. iment of Be sure i p merit I