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ja?bsiwn exposition The State Senate Votes It Thircj Thonsand Dollar?. In the Senate on Wednesday even ing the Jamesiown exposition bill was. called up. Senator Brown spoke for the bill, saying the relations between South Carolina and Virginia madt this a peculiar call. It would be an affront to Virginia to decline to re spond and a disgrace nob to appropri ate enough to make a creditab.e dls play. Senator Furifoy had do sympa thy with the cry of poor troutb. anc wanted his great State creditably rep resented, commenting that Soutb Carolina was not represented at St. Louis in 1904. He made a spirited plea for the bill. Senator Bates said that though op posed to expenditures when not neceB sary, this was one time whpn he din consider it worth while* Senator Cai ptnter, too, spoke for the bill and ein ed tue advantage of exploiting the State. A vote was t~en taken and the bill read a second time by a vole of 30 to 3. Senators E. S. Blease, Ear>, Efiid, Hoed, W. E.1 Jobnpon, W. J. Johnson, Baysor, Talbert vot ing against it. Senator Brown then spoke for the charge from the 110,000 stipulation Of the bouse to 830,000 as originally appropriated under the bill. Senator Hood spoke, against it and Senator C L. Blease for it. It was adopted, Senators B'ack, E. S. Blease, Earle. Hood, W. E. Johnson, W. J. Johnson, McGowan, McLeod, Baysor, Talbert, Warren, Weils voting against It. The bill wast then read the second time and passed. During the discussion Chief David Harris of the Catawba Indians came into the chamber and was asked by President Slcan to occupy a chair on the staid. It) was rather a remarka ble incident that the chief cf one of the few tribes of full blooded Indians that still remain in this country should be present to see a State .voting to participate in a celebration to com memorate the landing of the first white men in the land which hi* fathers once owned from the Pacific tc the Atlantic. Held as Hostage. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hacksfok, of Cincinnati, Ohio, have asked Con gressman G'ebel to make an ifhrt to have the government do something toward tb?3 recovery of che woman's sister, Catherine Bcehen, fifteen years old, who, '.hey decleare, is being held by A. Liedel in Wheimouth' Winni peg, Cannada, as a hostage in lieu of 8100 which be claims as expenses in curred fiD bringing the girl to Amer ica. The Hickstoks cama to Ameri ca from Gvorkoeny, Hungary, two| years ago. Subsequently, tbev say, they avut 8100 to Liedel, who declears be did rot receive the money. Peculiar Disappearance. J. D. Buu?a?> of Buttervilla, O , laid the peculiar disappearance of bi painful symptoms, of Indigestion and biliousness to Dr. King's New Life] Pills. He says: "'Tney are a perfect remedy, for dizziness, sour stomccb, headache coustipatlon, etc." Guaran teed at Wannamaker Mfg. Co's drug store, price 25o. Fiendish Buffering is often caused by sores, ulcers and] cancers that eat away your skin. Wm. Bedell, of Flat Bock, Mich., says:"I have used Bucklen's Arnica Salve, for Ulcers, Sores and Cancers. It is the best healing dressing I ever found." Soothes and and heals cu's, burns and scalds. 25c at Wnnn- ma' er Mfg. C's. drugstore; guaranteed. SL Matthews. S. C. The growth of St. Matthews within the past year has been remarkable More than one hundred thousand dol lars has been spent, or is being spent 'for municipal and private impro e ments. Beal estate is now selling for . five times as much as it soid for a year ago, and has only started up. It is a safe and valuable investment, money could not be invested so that it w uld be safer and bring as large a profiit as , it will if invested in real estate here. If you wish to get in on the ground floor come to see me at once. FOR SALE. Valuable real estate for sale within the corporate limits of St. Matthews, Money invested in real estate in St. Matthews will prove not only a safe investment but will double itself in value within the few years. Fi?r sale following property located ?on main business street of St. Mat thews, Property known as the Philip Rich property, on which there .is located three stores, dwelling, ware house and other out buildings. This property also contains valuable lots for business and residential purposes. Price very low as must make prompt sale: Also for sale other valuable and desirable real estate for residential and business purposes. Also for sale a desirable and comfortable dwelling rrost conveniently located. For sale, two valuable farms within a few miles | of St. Matthews. Apply to J. Skottowe Wannamaker, 12-20 3mos- St.Matthews, S.C Pialoci-npioC REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man the ?V?W9kofM? produces the above remits In 30 days. It acta powerfully and quietly. Cutob when all others falL Sonnsmenwlllresaia their lest manhood.and old een will recovor their youthful nsor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nerrous cess. Los* Vitality, Impotency. Nightly Emissions. Lost Power, Follies' Memory, Wastlnrt Diseases, and aU effects cf self-abuse or excess and indiscretion, which unntn one for study, business or marrltge. It not only cures by starting at the ecat-ot disease, but Is s croat nervo tonlo and blood bnUdsr. i?tns? ins back tho pink glow to palo cbe^fcotsaro storlns the Ore of yonth. It wardo off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on banns BEvZVOi no ether. It can be carried in Test pocket. By mail, 61.00 per package, or six for 65.00, with a posi tive mitten guarantee to euro or refund the money. Book and advise free. Address V ?0Y?L MEDICINE CO., Sffi'' For sale by Drs. Lowman & Shecut Orangeburg, S. C. Money to Loan S\iS FARMING LANDS. Long v/time. No cotrmission charged". Borrower pays actual cost of perfect inn loan. For further information address: John B. Palmer & Son 1-3* Box 282, Columbia, S. C. I ADMIRAL'S WORDS CARRY WElGHT.""f REAR-ADMIRAL HIGHBORN is one of the best known admirals of oar navy. His statement concerning Pernna will have mnch weight as it goes out into the world. What he says is echoed by many other naval officers of high standing. WHAT THE ADMIRAL. SAYS. Philip Hichborn, Rear-Admiral United States Navy, Writes from Washington, D. C, as foUows: "After the use of Peruna for a short period, I can now cheerfully recommend your valuable remedy to any one who is in need of an invigor? ating tonic."?Philip Hichborn. " AN EVERPRESENT FOE. The soldier and the sailor are especially subject to eatarrh In some form or phase. Exposed as they are to constant changes, subject as tbcy are to various vicissitudes, and all kinds of climate, wet and dry, night and day, they find catarrh to be their most insidious and everpresent foe. In the barrack? and on the field, Pernna is equally efficacious. Taken in time, it will absolutely prevent catching cold. I PE-RU-NA AN ABSOLUTE SPECIFIC. After a cold has become established, Peruna will break It up quicker than any other remedy known to man. Even after a cold has become settled in some organ of the body Peruna can be relied upon to promptly dispej :t. Peruna wilT*cure catarrh, whether acute or chronic, but a few doses taken in the first stages of the disease will be more effective than when the disease has become chronic. If you suffer from catarrh in any form, do not neglect It. Take Peruna at once. Delays in 6uch matters are .?UP.? RECOMMENDS PE-F- MA. "1 am convinced of Pornna's curative qualities and I unhesitatingly recommend it- to to all persons suffering from catarrh."?Commodore Somerville Nicholson. ' FROM HIS OWN EXPERIENCE. " The use of your Pernna as a remedy and cure for catarrh by many of my friends who have been benefited by the same, as well as my own experience as to its efficacy and good tonio properties, causes me to recommend it to all persons."?* Ex-Lieut. TJ. S. Navy, James M. Morgan. 1 PE-RU-NA CURES THROAT CATARRH. [ t* I can cheerfully recommend your remedy, Peruna, to my friends and othor sufferers as one of the best remedies 1 have ever tried for catarrhal troubles of the throat and kindred diseases. I also consider Peruna a grand tonic."?Admiral James A. Gvccr. FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. " I have used your Peruna with satisfaction and can cheer fully recommend the remedy as an effective remedy for coughs and colds."?Bear-Admiral J. A. HowelL I USED PE-RU-NA IN HIS FAMILY. J-Z-I-1 "I have used Pernna in my/family with the most flattering results. " I can recommend your valuable remedy as a most efficient remedy for coughs, colds and catarrh."?CoL TJ. S. Marine Corps, C. J. Porter. No remedy ever yet devised has received Buch unstinted eulogy from so many renowned statesmen and military men as Peruna. We have on file thousands of testimonials Hke. those given above. We can give oar readers only a glimpse ot the vast array of endorsements Dr, Hartman is receiving. I>id You Ever Take Time -,-.-,- A to think that t e looks of your home should be just as brig t and cheerful looking from the outside ? as yon have it looking vtithin. On m^ny house , you only see the outside, aud the first impression O is always a lasting one. The only way to get and retain this nea and attractive app arance, is to I 'S5 Thisisajaigh grade paint, mad only with pure ingrediinenta*.. and by the latest improv d methods-. Jts wearing properties, are superior to those found in any other paint on the market. It can be used on any kind of snrfa e; wood, stone, brick, metal or plaster,; and will prove equally as satisfactory in every instance, ?.tag Paint wears like iron. One Gallon Makes Two." "The Two for One Kind." This means that one gallon of Stag ^emi-Paste Paint, with the addi tion of one gallon Pure Raw Linseed Oil. makes two gallons of pure prepared paint, and will give you double the amount of satisfaction, by its nse. If your dealer tries to tempt you with tome other brand, turn it down, and say, "Give me the best, t tag Brand." For sale by J. W. Smoak. ft ft ft # I ST. MATTHEWS BOTLING WORKS, j St. Matthews, S. C. I am now ready to supply the merchants of St. Matthews i and nearby points wiih Ginger Ale, Cherry Cocktail, Velvet Cream Soda, Kola No a, and all soft drinks bottled by an up to-date Carbonating Plant. I make nothing but first class Carbonated Soda, &c, pre pared from the very finest extracts procurable. Respectrully solicit your patronage, IT. 33, DDant^ler, o 0 o o o o o o The Largest and Most Complete Es , tablisbment South. Geo. S. Hacker & Son Doors, Sash. Blinds, Mouldings and Building Mtterial. Sash, Weights, Co Hardware2and Glass. Hardware ?'Ready-Mixed Paint. Charleston, S. C. For Rent. Jan. J. 1906. TPHE TWO STORY DWELLING, ? with large garden and outhouse, corner Doyle aud Wiles Streets, oppo. sit*1 Mr. E. N. Scoville's residenc. Ap ply to Geo. H. Cornelson OUR BUSINESS. OODOOOOOOOOOCCCOOOOOOOOO< >OOGCOOOO( If a man loves a maid, That's his business. If a maid loves a man, That's her business. If they marry, | That's their business. ? | f ?QW?ftfta?ft?e??ft?ftW?ft?ft ?0t?M8IMI^ ft ft ft # ? * ft ft @ ft <& ft ? ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft <& ft ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft^ftftftftftftftftftft > But When They Want Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime, Cement Plaster, Hay, Corn and Oats in Car Lots, Rice Flour, Wheat Bran, Field Seed. THAT'S OUR BUSINESS. We carry the largest and best stock and at lowest prices. mmm Avers &. Williams mmmmm ^??0n?u?iMea?aftfttfftB0fl?*<M| STO Ca FBIENDS ? ? la Orangeburg and Joining Counties o We wnnt to say that we will be in the HORSE and MULE busi ness this winter for all we are worth. Also want to call your at tention to the fact that more than ever will we be in the BUGGY and WAGON business. We havo greatly enlarged this brannh of our business, and have opened a buggy house on Russell Street next to the old Postoffice building. Here you will find the celebrated OLD HICKORY and TENNES SEE WAGONS. A full line of Two and One-Horse Wagons^ When it comes to a display of Buggies and Carriages, it will be full and comp ete. All the latest ptyles of rubber t;re goods, both bnll and roller bearings. We han dle the famous BABCOCK and TYSON and JONES high grade buggies. We will also bundle medium and lower grades that will represent full wlue for prices asked. You will also find a full and complete line of Harness, Lap Robes, Umbrellas. Whips, Saddles, etc. If you will kindly call to see us and look at our <;o'>ds, we are sure we con unit you and aave yon money. -Bryant Bros.! SoOoaoconononoronoDOOooecS W. HAMPTON DUKES, UNDERTAKER AISD PRACTICAL EMBALMER. THREE FINE HEARSES KO JTI? CITY AND COUNTRY SEEViCE. DDOC^OCKDOCCCCCOOOjuCOCOCCCOCCCGCOCOCCOODCCOOCCOn For Early Spring, j We are open ng up our full line of Spring goods. They are fresb and very pretty. It will do you good to take a look. Lovely Silk Check Ginghams, very newest fabric at 20c. These are quite stylish. Pomilla Suiting 3? in. wide, only only on sale here, 10c. This i* a great seller. Beautiful Mercerized White Madras and Pks. We svtar them at 10c to 35c. We can show yo ? an elegant Iii e?teery sa le and pattern. Lot of Silk Chiffon Mulls all colors, at 25c yd. We are showing for evening wear, a full line of Eolions, Silk Soisetts, Silk Dot Muslins, Crepe Clines, in fact anything you want for lue to 00c a yard. NEW RIBBONS AND TIES, NEW COLLARS AND BELTS. You will always find us ready to serve you with the latest styles. We are showing some fine values in Wash Silks, 25, 45, 50 and ?Oc yd. MOSELEY'S, PHONE 1G52, Q4S09 T^?9o??O?O9P99ft9ft'&OftO990* Improved Cotton Seid, 1>UY TtlE Oltu.INAL AND X> genuine Phillip's improved Cotton Seed. Improved every year. No black seed. Buy some and increase your yield another year. For sale by j. L. Phllifb, & l-17-3mos*. Ayebs & Williams, For Sale, I" ENNINGS & SMOAK ARE O large dealers in all kinds of Ferti lizers but makes a specialty of Ni trate of Soda, Tankage Kanit, and Muriate of Potash. Call and see them at their office [Old Alliance Ware house.] 12-20-13. C00000003C0000000000C0000000C000C0C3000 ? Phone 228 -* Pbone x j. c. t*ijk::e:, jr. A beautiful line of Spring Goods to pick and choose from. We have hundreds of beautiful Lawns, Dim w ities and Organdies, the latest and newest patterns the market a IT >rds. We arc not satisfied with the com fia pleteness of this sto k. Our buyers are now in N 4w York to rn'ik liftis one of the best, largest and prettiest ?line of Spring Goods ever shown in Orangeburg. We are doing a>l in our power to make this the banner year of this old and reliable house of 25 yars. We soli more goods this fall than this house ever sold before. We A are working hard to make this the best Spring in t he history of tins house. We are always looking out for a the interest of our customers by giving them the most poods for less money than they ever had before. We 2 will spare no money to have the very best and most experienced trimmers in our Hat Department this @ Spring we can get. We will also have only the best? xperienced and most competent help to wait on the Otrade. A v.sit to our store will convince you we are working for the interest of our customers and we live up to our motto. No matter what prices are quoted you we are always lower. A Few Specials for This Week. A beautiful 40 in Lawn. 10c kind only.5c Don't fail to see our figured Lawns at.5c See our 24c figured Organdies sell elsewhere at 35 and 40c, 25 and 35c Ladies Collars, choice.10c See our new line of Boy's and Children's Caps. ...10c Do you know you can buy a full shirtwaist suit at Pikes' Store for.,.ul 25 THIS RIBBON SALE FOR MONDAY ONLY. Children's fast black hose at.5c A good linen Uandker chief at.5c Don't fail to visit our store, we never fail to please. 36 in. Dimity, sells for 15 and 20c, our price.10c The prettiest line of lawn ever shown In the city, 24c Beautiful' line of Laces and Bands to match choice 10c The largest and most complete line of ^atoh sets of Val Laces at 12ic 5c, 10c We will give the people one more chance at our Ribbon'. any Ribbon in the house worth up to 75c and 85c choice.19c A good 5c Ilanlkerschief at.2Jc Successor to Mrs. Angie C. Wilson. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.^ (%// Seven Mfflkra boxes sold in post 12 months. TblS Signatare, S^<&Y7 Cures Crip in Two Days. oil every box. 25c.