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"SHOES" i | When we say shoes; we mean LEATHER SHOES, : I e not a suDsuture tor leather at a low once 4. but leather at a rea-; ? * sonable price. ' J i Stvlish, but notf O ~ I extreme. j Service, Our Motto, i i * o /rnis el. 13. IKlit'l, 1736 Main Street i Opposite Post Office COLUMBIA, S. C. | Saw Mill For Sale. . Boiisr4C-H P, Lombard make; Engine 2G-Horse p^wer Loddeli make, 2 saws. Lot of Shading and Pallies. Apply to M, L. BROWN, Admr. j 49 Lexing:on, S. 0., R.F D. 3, ' /p = The 19th Ceniu M/CDQ'O ITItDD O stains and waxes any floor be applied by a child with < quart which will finish a flc light and dark oak, mahoj ".yafe' j whole of Columbia is using lighted. Wall 'Paper, P Picture Frames. Webb's ^ a I uoiumnia J 162? Mail %? ? \ When You Are in Cohnr S TB \ PALMETTO R ^ Everything Clean and N \ son. Best < J -For LaHies an< ^ Good and Pro J 1320 Main Street tuvmuuu^ I WHERE CAN MORE Cl lor fifty cents than yo I 100 POUMC OarAiiillTi I Palmetto Coiumbi; ??aa??^??? I Alfred Real Estate ai Surely I OIlic I THE HOME NA I LEXINGT jBjif? hi mil11 i hi "Peruna Cured Me am I to ?v3^4| tell ] IfMlt rt" ^ MR. ROB^R^OWLeC-^^ Of Okarche, Oklahoma. Mr. Robert Fowler, Okarche, Oklahoma, writes: "To ar.y sufferer of catarrh of the stomach. I am glad to tell my friends or sufferers of catarrh that seventeen years ago I w*as past work of any kind, due to stomach troubles. I tried almost every known remedy without any results. "Finally I tried Peruna, and am happy to say I was benefited by the first bottle, and after using a full treatment I was entirely cured. "I am now seventy years old, and am in good health, due to always having Peruna at my command. I would not think of going away from home for any length of time without taking a bottle of Peruna along for emergency. "You are at liberty to use my picture and testimony if.you think it will help any > one who has stomach trouble." No? All persons books belonging to the cir-v 1 iuj library will nl-> s bring cbem for exchange at or.ce. Harman DniiiCo., Librarian. ? Ttt ryif loorS Finish WAXALL j li by one app'ication, can | j i cloth. Delivered 7Jc a >or 16x18 feet, made in jany jand walnut JjThe it Try it and be deaints, ^Artist Supplies, irt Store , s. c. a Street. ?# WHUVW%1 tbia TakejYour Meals at % [E i ESTAURANT eat, Everything?in Sea- ? booking. ? i Gentlemen ? impt Service i COLUMBIA, S.[C. J iuumuwt DIHFORT BE BOUGHT | u get when you buy )S OF ICE J ;cJ, from foe Co. I a. S. C. N g J? id Insurance Bonds e at TiOML mi | on, s. c. | ARIZONA KfCMLETS j The Editor Again Shows His S 'orn of Gun Piav. | DEFENDS GIVEADAM GULCH. i . | :n H;s Capacity or Editor, Mayor, j ! Postmaster, Etc.. Routs the Squeam- I | # | j ish Element Who Want the town to : i Ecar a Less Gunpcwdery Name. I By fvl. QUAD. I I [Copv*:ghtt 1"14, ].v Associated Literary ] i-css.] WEDNESDAY afternoon last as we sat in pur sauctuui a stranger entered with a gun 1 in his hand, and when we , I had welcomed him he began: I "Is y-y-your n-nanie"? We saw he had an impediment of i speech and helped him out by replying j that we were Mr. Jim Ilellso, owner and editor of the Kicker, mayor of I i-L - ? -* /S r,. T T ? \ i ? t\f\ tlil* I'J W ii, J?u. Uil.tMOi, Ut:pUL > U1i;lcu j States marshal, state senator, chaw- j pion wingshot of Arizona and so forth. "I?1 have?have c-oo-me t-t-t-oto,'' continued the man, but he cut it off, ! there and sat down to rest We gave him ten minutes by the clock and then motioned for him to go 0:1, and he stood up and said: j "I?I have c-o-me 200 m-m-miles to J s-s-s"? i lie took another rest, and then said 1 the same thing over again. It was our ; busy day. We therefore begged him to S excuse us and went our way and saw | him no more. Later in the day he left j town, but before going he got 'the J j kinks out of his tongue and explained j to several citizens that his name was j Barney and that he had come 200 miles \ on horseback to shoot us. If we stut- j tered as bad as Mr. Barney does we j would s-s-shoot our m-a-man first and make our explanations 1-1-later on. We learn that Major Jackson of 1 Grass Valley has been arrested for j assault with intent to kill. We can't j PULL HIS NOSE IN NOTATION. I believe it We saw nine different men i pull his nose in rotation one afternoon and he did not even protest. If he has 1 tried to kill anything it was a rabbit For ?ome time past a clique of citi zens, headed by Joe Taylor, have been agitating the idea of changing thename of this town from Giveadam Gulch to Rose Hill. The cliqtie Went so far as to call a public meeting for Wednesday evening, which Fas largely attended. Tavlor and others made Btr9U2 speeches in tavor of a change, claiming that the name of the town kept people away and that to continue to call it Giveadam Gulch was against policy, prosperity and civilization. The editor or tne ivicKer pwnt ig ourself), J and the mayor (who is ouselfj, Were ' ' called upon to speak in oppsition. We ! gave a history of the towi from the I 1 day old Bill Williams did't give a ' hoop for the Indians surrouding him in this gulch, and thus gavehe name to a place which has grown nd pros- 1 pered beyond any town inthe far J west There was something hiest and j aboveboard?something whichmaeked 1 of a rough but good hearted cumuni- h ty in the name of Giveadam Qch. WThen a vote was taken thTaylor crowd was laid on the shel by a large majority. We are still Giadam t] Gulch, and Giveadam Gulch x shall !c remain, and odds is the differed who gives a hang and who doesn't. v, Our esteemed contemporary tg in his last issue that he will shoot on sight. He will have to do it a m club, then, as he can't tell one t of ' a gun from the other. la j Fi It may have boon us who ed j Colonel Jackson's old mule onie street Wednesday evening. As*e ' 1 were coming home at midnight s> ' t thing or somebody kicked us fromt j of the darkness, and we let go witl< j ; bullets. The colonel should keep-, j mules penned up. j The Eagle restaurant put on ta j s napkins the other day for an expej ^ mnnt nnrt dnrim* tho shooting Whl followed Mr. Urner, the proprietor, 1 c ceired a bullet in the shoulder, E will let well enough .alone after this. There are rumors flying about thn b we intended to run for congress. W? A deny nothing. We are out for office and if we don't land in the White L House some day it won't .be for the want of trying. The five offices we hold sharpen our appetite for more. A .4CA^Jir<-w4c.w%: ?<> ?->4iCUt>^^'JMW??i2*(Ui THE Pie OUT OF THE BAG. Showing the Disadvantages of Knowing Too Much. "TT is understood," said the proposed second wife, "that I am to r.ap all the benefits of your lirst marriage." "in what':" said the proposed second wife's husband, wh > was 11 --tiling if not experienced, and understood fully having the terms agreed up.a: beforehand. "Ill that I am to enjoy ;he :no!ie> 1 which, through you; lirst wife's fru ! gality and labor and self saorilbv. you | saved up." i "Certainly." "And in * har. I.ivine learned to school yourself by getting along with her, you a,re to administer to my wants and save my feelings, he akv to me in little things, remember al. the anniversaries. and. in. fact, give me the full be lie lit of her companion-hip willi you." "I guess we'd better call the whale affair off." "Bui I am only asking the usual thing. It's done by ail husbands to their second wiv OS." Her proposed husband smiled a crafty smile. "Oh. that's all right." he replied. "The terms are O. Iv. But von gave me to understand that you L 1 never been married before. You know too much You have deceived me/'?Life. Possibly Tainted. "These are evil days for the rich men." said George Ade at a luncheon at the Chicago Athletic club. "I'd rather be a pickpocket than an interlocking director-there's more honor in it. "They say that a cannibal king recently sent posthaste for his doctor. "'Good gracious man!* the doctor said. 'Y'ou're in a dreadful state. What have you been eating?' 44 'Nothing.' groaned the sick man, CAVCJ7L U SIaVC VI L'JU L UJ 111LiiU 11 IlVLUlll V wlose yacht was wrecked ok Cocoauut reef.' "'Merciful powers!' the doctor cried. 'Aid I told you under no circumstances to eat anything rich. George, get the *savs and axes. We must operate at ome.' "?Boston Advertiser , . j ' Old Wine In New Bottles. Dad (from the hall)?Why, Marjorie, hav dim the light is in here. Freddy (the fiance, not a college graduate in vain)?Ye?, sir. Professor TMnnsterberg has a theory that brilliait light benumbs the intellect. We ae experimenting to find the degree ofillumination by which the attention isfcept vivid and the mental functions . ative.?Judge. 3 r . ] An Extremist. Tm afraid," said Mr. Chuggins, "lat a man can be overconscientious a out running a motorcar." ^JjHave you^been that way?" ^*Yes, Y grew so interested in slowing down to avoid violating the speed limit that a policeman had to threaten to surest me for standing too long in one place."?Washington tStar. * IT He Knew Pop. "POP!" .. .. "Yes, my son."^_..* r*'* < "This paper lays that slavery in the United States was begun in Jamestown, Va., in 1619." "That's right, my boy." ' "Well, is that when men began to trAf- mnrripd ?Ynnl-ors Stof-Acr- on o ' v*? # ? V N' W* -A .4 U? . iimt- ^*> ' ^ ' ' '"* *?. *"H ,L A Pretty Deception. Crawford?So you found a package of old love letters you wrote your wife years ago. What did you do with theta ? Chibshaw?Changed the dates and seit tbem to her while she was away in tie country.?Puck ? y * Family Secrets, teacher (to new pupil)?Now, Mary, I'll give you a sum. Supposing that voir father owed the butcher $13.if, ?1113 to the baker, $27.08 to the coal ma'chant, $15.10 to the landlordMary (decidedly)?We should move.? Sartford Times. A Different Wav. siayrne?I never lay my watch down itfnight. 1 always hang it up. Do roa? Bob?Oh, yes. Mine is-hanging up sow at my uncle's.?Baltimore Amer- j L*an. I i i The Great Qualification. "If your son is going to be a poll- J clan why are you sending him to col- ' >ge?" I "He is taking a special course in not ( -riting letters."?Xew York Tress. ? j Criticism. r "lie is raising one of those cute. ) ustaches. What do you thing of it?" / "I know two or three middle aged i I dies who have better ones."?Detroit S ree Tress I Bettina's Salads. j r Lovely girl is my Bettina. ! Most exemplary her habits. j u Save that 1 can never wean her i ? From concocting tough Welsh rabbits; V Uso fudge she's always cooking? > Such things lea\e me weak and pallid? V ^nd forever she is looking fj For somewhat to make a salad. / fc ialads are her ruling passion. PJ She will make them at all hours. 1/ he adopts each salad fashion, ft Makes 'em out of fruit or flowers. K\ )nce when we had friends to dinner? I V, Nothing else then had my lady? > |] he with dressing made a winner si Out of just my old straw cady! fl i the year we've been housekeeping j Naught but foolish food I've eaten. y\ nd for solids I am weeping. i> Though the salads can't be beaten! ife seems vapid, silly, petty, pjj And I told her so, doggone It! {? .'hat do you suppose said Betty? Is "Put some salmi dressing on it!" IV -Chicago News. ([! 1 What "BeeDe< "Bee Dee" on the label means REAL ^ jg inside the package, and RESULTS and $ ^ FACTION afler the contents have been fc. Always ask tor "Bee Dee" when you buy ; F- or poultry remedy. "Bee Dee" remedies a ? pared ironi pure, medicinal ingredients, in a j|j tific way, and are genuine medicines that y n depend on. TO ^ TO ^ ^ STOCK ? POULT hcf ? SQQ MSDICIS3 ia eiXAV LIKIMSNT?D$ M Bee Dee Healing Powder?Bee Dee Colic R K. A GOOD SCHOOL 1894 j FOR YOUR GIRL 1814 Academic. ana Junior College work. Ex w.aer, electric lights, sewerage and baths. i petent instructors. Special courses in Art, 1: Stenography a;Jd typewriting. Standards September 18. Write for catalogue. R. F. GAITHER, President. ?? mm?????m????mace????????mmmar mmmummBmc IIS THE KEYN Each working clay brings its plans are- to make busy days bus the current prices and mark < ^ changed conditions. The price* upon as being the very lowest i quality. To have your home would like to have your friends Styles in I Parlor, Dining, Bed, Li Furniture are to be liad that ar "I . Don't fail to visit and examine tc the city. Your bundles and wi vi Tllpp.t.rir* "Rlevat.nrs ti !?ma y Y * V ?A v/ ? V* VVA w/ v 1313 to 1319 M , j COLUMBIA. I VAN ME j^^^^UNDEOTAKER^AN^ eiwuuuuuv WUUUHUUV || Better Light || Every Roon ? ? LIGHT-GIVING lamps ar ant as light-giving %windov ? i fact?daylight is free?you f T electric light. SS You can have the pure, Fostoria MAZDA Lamps in r t out increasing your light bil \l PERRVMANN ELEE # # * The Live Wii S ? Phone 208 it Columbia, MWM^VWWWU QWVWVWViWW 1 TEN CENTS C I Vu is better than seven cents co 1 We are prepared to till yoi w Goods and clothing in propc price of cotton. Yours to ga jfo us when in need. We antici % need in our line and assure v M j. l JfJ to have you come to see us. 1(120-1 ()24 Main street. Hav i/i M clothes at seven cents cotton { /j to show you. Make our store l); IMKBMH | UK 1)8? MOBS f 1620-1624 Main | COLUMBIA \ v&T&r ;,t "turn -" Means I After using the Bee Dee USea. Remedies generally for ? 1 Stock sometime, we take plea- fl re nre- sure in saving that they are a giving entire satisfaction, SCien- an(j we cheerfully recoinr0U can mend them. McMillen Stock Farm, ~ y Waco, Texas. mJM CM?JSPHClOB S I ? Ycu can get them at SItiedy your dealer's. ^ ^ ^ p 1 ORANGESURG I COLLEGE eellent. health record. Artesian Careful!;* Heeled faculty of ccmIxpresaion, Piano, Violin, Voice, high. P-:icts low. Term opens Granyefcurg, $, C. Ill lillllilHIPIIB'lllill 111 Mill III Himillll own missions. My <ier. I watch closely I everything to meet I 3 here can be relied I n accordance with El fnrnishpH J?Q v.in "*7 - r " see it is a pleasure. iferary or Kitchen e right up-to-date, any stock while in aps taken care of o all Floors. 7 !ain St. S- C. 1 TRE'S} EMBALMERS. I wwwvwwftfj t-wvwvwvcfti tin e just as importvs. More so, in J K have to pay for A A brilliant light of every room with- 5 A "to ? ? ra-co. ^ & 1414 Main Street S. C. H 55 numvvM m"1 tton to the farmer. M xv wants in Dry >rtion to the low Hm in by calling on pated your every j$] ou it is a pleasure Same old place, Wl e plenty of school $] )rices. A pleasure your store. ^ m COMPANY, i Street, j| .S.C. I