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Every Dej
vVe have the largest si
jartment of our store
A 1 V/ 1 T 11 4^ J
tock of merchandise b<
has been replenished v
stween Columbia and
nth new and un=to-da
11 I 1 ]
Augusta. We sell wt
te ffoods. Oiir stork r
lolesale and retail.
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*f OmppHPS I'G QIwquo -I
- "V-.r,
OUR PRICZH3 WiLU
MATT
, SAVE YOU MONEY. WE
HEWS &
SELL FOR CASH OR INi
BOUKNK
JL ~
>TALLMENTS. RICH AND
QHT CO/
POOR TREATED ALIKE.
VIPANY, I
' *. V/W*. 1?J V*J- tvj U J
SEE OUR '.GOODS AND BE
_,eesville, S
This is ail about y
the coming- Fall am
whether for yourse
man. We have all
designs. The stvles
our clothing for
1 Winter season,
If or the young !
the newest, best
are better ?hsm
m
INDIANS AS CUSTOMERS.
Vlore Particular About Their Clothing I
Than Their rood. '
Mrs. J. I. White is frorn Forter. I. .
r., where l.rr tusbnnd runs a s.orc I r
"BUS VI
EN YOU
\ PflV VIM
B!A
-? 4/ <
ever, more varied anc
goods are well-mad
complete satisfactior
We handle the
A 1 ?? CttpiI-AW*
rvr w VXXtVli
1 beautiful. The i;
ie and will give i;
i to the wearer.
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c
m-iit-~
I'orter is a Brand row town, anil la j
low in the bo 111 s'ate. There ai j a .
treat many I?d'ans niw.it Porter, j *
md tbey are the store's best custo- 1
uers.
When Mr. White went to the Te?ri.
ory. ho supposed the liuiiaus would
leinand as low priced goods as it is
losslbie to sell, but found out that
he redskins were not just as he
'
0 f IT1 a II
?T A T1
i VV iWATI
3 The
IT IT All
VIA
v *
garments pr
'goods are perl
iliwu i^y&LBill
The best ready-to-w
oduced, and as th<
'ectly hand-tailored a
uiummgr
eai Q
net /XW7a
.# ij.r-ui up. i ne in?uans want i
he sportiest things on the market,
rhev turn up their noses at cheap
lothes. and want loud colors and
ostly garbs. When Christmas came -p^
t was natural to suppose that the | )
ndians would also want costly sweets -j-v
is well a3 costly clothes, and Mr.
-Vhite was surprised to find that the .
ndians passed np the high priced in
andies and bought the cheapest kind /~+~
A A J
o not fail to visit Kir
eliable Clothier" and
imense collection i
r rn t -r t a ^ . ? *
IV A wTAAJ
?ard the "Old I
look over the
of STYLISH
IX.,
reliably trimm
back for anotl
We would like
lence of our Clothin
he done by cold tvp
Come in. look <
ieci they will bring1 y
ler "ALCO GARMEN1
to describe tile improved ex<
ig line this season, but it can
>e.
>ver our stock, try them on, ,
U T)"
UM-*/
"* mm
and " \ \ \
>ossioie. Tlie most they could net
or the money was the kind they
ranted. The Indians argued that they m
ite the candy and no one saw it. but ^
vlth the clothing it was different, as
'very one saw the clothes they wore,
rhe red man is much more particuar
what he puts on his back than j
vhat he puts iu his stomach.?Em- er
>oria (Kan.) Gazette.
LUiirLlINij that he is
ost complete stock t<
)uth Carolina-=and
ices, with a guarantee
y suit.
; showing?the A
3 be found in !
at moderate I <?
3 back of ev- V
our wort' for it we
eluding prices, who
Alco Septene
C
i r i.
can please you in every way,
ch are most reasonable.
Clothing will please y(
ome and See.
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Axles Were Whiskey Kecs.
An entirely new scheme of whiskey ' a '
icddling has just been discovered in Ove
he Indian Territory, ard it seems to H it
lave been going on for months. The Uni
ifhcers of the district northwest of Nec
lerbert have known for some time
hat whiskey was being sold to vari- ^
ms parties, but not until yesterday
k'ere the peddlers caught. They had
k ar.d Fancy Worsted and Cheviot Suits .
cy Fassimere and Scotch Mixed
rcoats .
s ' $1.00 to $3.00-, O
lerwear 25c to SI.50 . Shirts
kties 25c to 75c Boys Suits . .
r'ou will see lots of things to
ing nicely dressed by
?8.50 to $15.00
10.00 to 18.50 i
6.50 to 15.00 I
dd pants 2.00 to 5.00 ?
50c lo 1.50 J
- 2.50 to 5.00 1%
I \
help you out in beading
on
rf ^
Ji u V 1.1 i l.
1556 Main
w'ftaip nil
\t*i' ^ a :* 2 3 9
'j 1 V Vv'I 1 ^1
street orner Main am
COLUMBIA, S. C.
v. to 5S?tniit'j? Vigorous Uo<'y A"
IP i Mm,..
j. vin i f v w ;
:1 Taylor streets, ]'
i ?
i a
!?
r
d , APPEARANCES. !l
rutcueu around rne country In an old i -m*raRon
drawn by a poor span of In- !
inn ponies and were, presumably, ! M
myloK esps and poultry. They would
ell small bottles "of liquor to farmers i
nd Indians through the neighbor- ;
lood. and $1 a pint was the usual
rice. The oflicors discovered that 1
oth axles of the old rapm were of I ~
ron and very larj;e. These axles j
rere hollow and would hold about | an< ?
CINARL
ck's Li^uiu Sulphur Heal;' an t
t THE CLOT]
fm 1523 Main
7 COLUMBIA,
ii miiii nwi II i iiim in?
HLIER,
street,
s. c.
urnrn- rut
Soft and crookccl bones i
bad feeding. Call the di
rickets if you want to.
growing child must cat
right food for growth. 1
mncf \ *o 1 \t ?"?/? f >nrl
I I f?l I I I) l| l?nd> S!I?*J ll.illU Jfjiffl
Jp ; upxt. ilit* bc.nlili of lite ?toma< li. Tl
biain. ill*' blond, (li-* nerve*4 11 it* lurii
' n tact * very iiruaii of tlie body depot
mean "I" " ibe-ttinittoh for ? list* ti iin e. Tl
-Ihii'ucIi'n power to digest hi *1 :is*in
^ I.lie | c li lit ill* a-lire.? tile strength ill bin
The iii! iiiiiiI. It _\ on aii* below tbe to
. . t , io.nl in strength ot body end lie.-lt. I
I dales stomach Tablets will I ?*i,* ?i
SonCS out ot \oiir ttoi i le. Toey insure |"
.iAfl(.] net digestion Hi.d a--inolnliou :n
.<! They Have Much tn Do With Woman's
Success in Business. ,,
IIS
,1 I onea heard a business man say o
that the best secretary he ever hud
ii- l4e selected wholly from her a; pear- s
l> anop. Thirty women came in ")ne n
rainy day to answer an advertisement. ^
'1 wenty looked dejected and sloppy, v
and ten of the twenty had forgotten ^
h their umbrellas or overshoes. Five
our gallons each. The peddlers
,'OUlu i CZTiOVr " cniiH on?l incprt .
pump and draw the desired amount Ktrj
f whiskey. tone m
One of the peddlers admits having i' < n?| ji
I I
old whiskey in this way for five j. "
lonths. and has made enough money aru| ,.|
n buy a farm in Texas. He says ho parts :
rill serve his t me in jail and then A- t
uy a farm.?Topeka Capital. the tri
; for at I
entire class of ills. |
Voyetl in h:< I hi i <r. it ronters the! m *
n?l t-xliiliiatirc winch always ae- B3 L
ny llits healthful action uir the 53?
ccck's l.iquni Si'ipliur softens IH I
atrilies the facial skin .?nd iin- ^1 M
x clear, bi illiant complex ion. H
uitiiT- greatest xr?-rniiiitle, it is M I
tie, ?-lie?rti?-e and lastir.tr . etnetly Jg 1
it" hlirllv nml i/<nl.U mntup ....
Eane Mills,
Evaporating- Par
-urnaces, Etc.
1
i -
" I
I II u^l. I" UV. I 1
must have bl< od food ai
on through th 1! t.
Scott's Hmulsh n is the
treatment for soft hone
children. I ultledosesevcr
give the stiffness and i
that health h nes should
linvv h"?< lifrnnic
11 i -ri iir?* In*.i M l> <>t M'tly uti I inin
;!cl SO I* V I. -s >! oiiisk li In l ? . I'iv tlit- woi
jhiis < l i' \ a an i imli ii 11 a
# ill Itirn s M< i>ii:<'li r. tilt e. Ti
ricjllt "izi* Family M7f ?? '? . 'I lie I:.i
... ?' /. e cm. la I I'S "2 l-'i ti Iiit.s I lie lilt II l
b 1,1 ..I I lie I I ill1 M/.1-.
yday
shape '
llllVC 11 !?? ? i'le liad lo sit < n as i i pi ini
rlo i -r 1'' ' 'I"' ' 1 a r? li iis at i lie rir- n
w< re overdressed and had come in i
cabs. Four were silly, giggling little
i. iritis of fifteen or so, and one came ^
i I | freshly groomed, tailor made, with
v | crisp linen, stout boots, neat umbrella ^
1 and hair dressed for windy, rainy
J weather. He selected the last with;
out recommendation, and found her o
i Just what he had judged from appear- ^
n" a ace-?a good worker and a wise assos
| ciate. Of course, some one of the de
The Paradise of Convicts.
; Miretti'
Spain's criminal settlement in the ; 11>r
iafarina islands is said to be quite j I.cat
paradise of convicts. Their liberty I live b<
5 restricted only so far that they j U-ets i
aust not leave the islands and must ) nia'lec
etttrn at night to prison unless they 'l,,u^ **
btain leave of absence for the night, j
it f. o'clock in the morning the conlets
leave the prison. Some do a lit- j
diplitheria, iteli, rinffworm and H
-s ot scalp, ncse, eyelid*, mouth mct
iinp criiKKi-t* sell D* scrip- Gl ^
ok el mi the nature, iisc and el- ||g p
I 1 his-"andrinl remedy will be 83
I in any address I v Ilancork l.i 83
ulyenr Co., Baltimore. Md.
Having purchased a car loac
tills, we can name you a v
rice on these goods, and if yoc
ig to be in the market for Car
ive us an opportunity to figi
ou.
T J 1 ?
i of Cane B
:ry tiose w
i are go- S
ie m ills, n
ire with 9
V 1 1
loose joints grow strongc
firmness comes to the
heads.
Wrong food caused
trouble. Right food will c
In thousands of cases S
Knuilsion has proven to 1.
ri.rht fond for soft boi
"> "j luivv i!i?-\ wi'iilil ruai ! Tins is ??n?* >I t
ilii^- ili,tt |>ri\c I lie influence
SOft ' niiiid over in.ituis. ? AI ? ii' iisoui I 1
the St ive'.l i 11 _r Tli.it Kverj Hodv Kri?w
lire it. 1 Kwry I?. ?1 y k'ovts tl.nl sick Iich
i< lie, I. Ili iisi'i ?s. ? ilu,w ni-s.s niiti ? <i
- itiiii inn an- ciiusi (| h, dis r.lvic l I \
)0 the It.it (Very I i tl\ d( n't know thai I:.
ieS in 'i*-- ' lircil lecliii^, ,lcs,(in.lull
lie Jected. wet and tired girls might by '
ol i chance have "panned out" an ideal
| worker with a few days' rest and a
few weeks* salary for fresh clothes. .
Ability and real merit is often lost in ^
" I the misery that comes from exhaus- ^
,l-1 tion and iailure and fear. Dut the
>ii , business man does not know these
r I things. He is not blessed with second
sight, lie gets his decision from ex- ,,
le work, but the majority go straight A 'r
o the various wineshops and hostel- about
les, where they pass the day drink- pen itag,
singing, and occasionally break- i,?j;ro.
ig the monotony cf life with a little '
nifirig?for each respectable prisoner j t
arries his "faca" (knife) day and
ight with him. This idyllic state of the
hlngs appears less strange if one con- 1 '
iders that the prison warders?the ^ ?--a
capatares"?are the linuor sellers of vnr. ?'
\\j t-r wn? questioning a witness! J_
some chickne-* that had diapi
from 'he backyard of ati old ! H
who ncci.sed several of his i H
tors of stealing tli-ui. Ti|e ; jH
nation of one witness is repoted ?E
Atlanta Journal is follows:
^re the chickens in the yard?." Hfl
r." Did )ou see tliein in the B8
' Yessnr " \\ r?- t li?-v in ? ? . rm S&3
. ace ^earner ana t
Belting-, Gin Bristles,
ing Mill and Mining
plies.
Prices Guaranteed to be the
Cubber m
Pack- H
r sup
Best. X?
childhood.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT &. liOWNF. Cheml
?fOfc?-4 15 Pearl Street, New
$jc. saul $1.00 ; ull <iruggi:>ts.
TC vTr rr;; rn rr. 7
> 1 %
hi- ' 'iii-s. 1,1 rii iit-i I i i v am! - leeplesjin
in .is. ilue In i he same cause.
(1,1 r liver s artiHi.' wail vmir skin vv
lie < . r, e\i s bright, -pints :t
sts? ; - i (lie giini1, health gin a!. Ii.v >>a
York. vi-r tablets will make your liver :
jgbt aid tliej will on it in such
plea-ani way Hint you will hari
JL- r '.ah/el'ial ynunre taking medicii
* ' \ ^ liyii:i i s liver tablets ar?* ^naranleeil
? ^ un elironie enlist i, ati ??i all liver il
' ^ in si s a ni! 11 i -orilt rs. Your money
,/v. .v i.cv., uwv 11 vui \ isidU^
and ho does know that more than halt ^
ill ; the time the girl who looks careless Is
llf< careless.?Woman's Home Compalon. p
a Town Without Town Officers.
? .
11v ! Spokogee, a town in the western
m\ part of the Creek nation, is the only
to! town of 1.000 population in the terrl- 0
is* ! torv that has no town officers. The n
fe- | npnntn ttippn cnv ttiov li i vrt nn
he islands, and that a good deal of No,-a
llicit trading is carried on in these \
laces of resort, the p-lsoners buying W ell'
evolvers, ammunition, house-break*
. .. .. UlOs f
rs tools and similar articles.
Fermei me - ?-.ppiec*.
Below we give a millionaire's view A w
f the value <<t vast accumulations of l1s t(lf,
loney. They do not give happiness, .iriigv
r." Were they ut li?rg?V" What* ( Ej
\ ere t lie chickens at lar^eV" __
sar' Mime er em was Isrgs' but BE
r tin was li* t'ottcs -Kx. MB ?
A Juflioious Inquiry.
?-l> known traveling mm ?ln vis vxr
time trail** says in* otlen hcartl , Yv 6
i;-t> ii><|> ire <f custoni**rs vvlio j
. -nfiinr 'TtW HI tiV * '* Ti ill M"i fci
Lorick & Lowrance,
COLUMBIA, S: C.
will quote you a few
Inc., ?
?J
prices they
h |
% c rosso n
:ji Drug
u Company.
'!; i.i i.svn i r. =, c.
hi tlt-i! ii !)?<.?? till I is .io not
f A s.iti-1artion,
'St.
r A
r'A -'nine Seasonable Advice.
f A
/ A !i in: \ Ii n pii-on of superfluous :
' re ! nr^e p i p.t-iti tills 8ea?on
- r A pMf.U' n.\ to a supply ol I'iih
r .1 n? * 'on>?l) reme Is. It isalnn
f/. ^ -m i* in In needed hetcne winter is ox
ii iiiticl lion prompt and satl-fi
w c.f officers, and do not want any.
They pay no taxes. and whenever
they want any public improvement
\ tliev call a meeting of citizens and i
raise the money. A deputy United
i'!- States Marshal is located there, and 9
Is all that is needed to keep the peace. ^
"'j T'u re is not a Rambler or gambMng 8
house in the town, and the people will >
not permit them. They needed a 8
A lutlo larm wed tilled, asked
A little wife well willed. wantei
A little hoiufe. well tilled,
mend
ciive me. give me." I
The late <?'orneliUj Vaaderbilt Is | iln-re
[UOtcd as having said to a friend, ju?t 1 nlwaj;
>efore he died 1 don't see what
;ood it dors me?all ihis money that I
ou say it mi.ie. 1 tan't eat it; 1 can't ' , ,
pend It: In fact. 1 never saw it, and
fv.r ii otiitfh niMhi'i* t>, whether it ttt-i I I r*
it I * r a < iii.il ur a.lull, ni<d it' for V\ 111
It hex aim -t it variably rccoin(
liani'trrlaii > Cm i;h remedy. Hamilto
'ii-i'ii lot tlii-i is ioat liity ktmw j The best
i> tto tlatifT' r from it ami ill >t it J The ven
- eiir? s. There is not the 1-nst ) (Joed Ou
r in _ivit it. niitl for onujflis, $1 25 W;
11 tl rrnllp it i> nioltl p is?rtl I'm- |
r 1 ilium us H;o- ainl < r. ssoii i
We c
onvince you:
n and Simpson's Calico 5c; Best yarc
cheek homespun tic; Good chec
r l>est yard wide Sea Island 7c The best
ting 6c. Hats wor
iirrier Shoes for-99c ; The $1 I
M.
arrv the bi^o-est storl
1 wide Percale, lCc ;
ka, 5c;
Outing 10c;
th $1 for 65c;
50 Stone Crusher, for
Only, ?1 25
V.
k of Mpn'c
/1 >; * - - *?
) i \ fcuse Paints,
' i
'1 * In - J J .*:)<! out, A'.anufnc
ti "cil ! } N< > Whit
v] * l.o ij jiiitl Co! ?r Woikj
, io-'.-y C: Y^'ajron
Varnislies.
V ' ,
ATA < ;. ' suit ! ! nil. < I tii i! wlit-ll 111K
* A s li ;?s a I'll ?I i?" ? (>! ! i in tl'U hlid I
^ ^ . r I i n? l.- rtisiii* -< I li <1 it: the s
y \ 111 ?* turn < ili ?'ii \ be iluiie by kct
/'A i,. In- (iiu-ily J't liiMil. Tills rente
, VL* I -> I' V\ i'le \ K III . ?N II II 11 Ml lilt o^r-l i
ii i| Ii.m n.i line should hesitate nbi
' ^ ' in;, M hi | r-lt'ii'in" to any otli
v, / !? by f i in in,>tis lb, s and t i<
a i n ti_; < In,
?
VI /
en senooinouso. so tne people got to- 1
[?e- gother and built a good two-story c
>?* hvilding for that purpose. ? Fort v
*P* \vorlh Record, ,]
' y I
??' 1
nit - ? d
or. Arc Women Too Active?
us- The women of this generation aro
undoubtedly suffering from too much
, occupation. The listless, bored, dism>nlaiiti>1
iihcaIi1?.1 ol-l
lever nan 11 in in* imiuis mi a ni(>
riont. 1 tire** no better than my priate
secretary, and mnnot eat as chit
uuch as my coachman. 1 live in a anil Y
iig servants' boarding-houso, a in ,tlt? 1.
otlierod to death by beggars, have painti
lyspepsia. and most of my money i.? ( vih<
n the hands of others, who use it f
uaiuiy for their own benefit." y y
w rilrA
Railroad Meat Market. with I
'IHECllftlSTlAN. !
r- ln's :ii Cnnsi 111 i?*< p'". Turk-v. j
'nit In. Hill, .1II ]> 11. have I -tig ii-r.l j "w
"lignum St >lr.itiut'Z t'aini l< r ]
ng t heir > lu rches. I ... .
r:ii ciniTibiitioiiK (if I., it M. * ,
will be civ. n fur such 111 rpnse
vcr >i (luircli is le< a?c?l.
I Seofield. II.ii'i is Springs S. ("J.,
i, "l primc-l nur iild lu incftcrtfl \*\Ts\ /\y
L & Ni. twein\ -ix vearsHiro T V " OI
^ OO ?
Boys' clothing ever <
)\vn no larger than t
vescme great Bargains. COM
OUR PRiCES WILL DO THE
llv Quote a few nrie
k "k rn a < a m r. 4^
?hown in
his one.
IE TO SEE US
REST.
Pft vpn p^ri
*; \ S'nirs, Ifjiril ( i'. Fine"
M' Unseed ( '!, I:tc.
V I *
il' ^ w
r r ,C n P'I'f? "(J
VJ< c.
V I '
V j 4
1 vjy r S vusag-j Veats.
v i ' a ; n, akts w?? no\
i yfy i;. i . % le.t make it ir
or 1'ji. s. Soon after tl.e supi
wl. ,or la ntailc tip. a lnr
v| / .. ;. ? . ii ;<> ?-.i!% *.-? ami friotl
1' The;e cooked cakes a
* \ a Mono j..r. a- closely as pi
M ' ;?n ! the : ic.-s between th<
vjj I '? the lai that results frc
........ ..ucnii.M K'ii ui nvfiny
y?-ars ago has given plane to the rest- t
lf>r less, energetic and positively business
(,t) woman thirsting for fresh outlets for
('l enterprise. We are caught up in tho ^
e whirlwind of modern unrest, and we
as imagine we are happy because we
I have no time to think anything to
I IM contrary.?Ladies' Field.
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A Medical View of Whipping.
The Western racking Company i? \,it p
naugurating a s\>teui of "shop i:irs" house
ir veritable moving meat shops. It is ^
ailed a palace butcher shop car" wn'?fhe
tirst one arrived In Deuvo re 1!',
i , . . ' lulll<ii
ently ami attracted much attention. t| ,
The car is eipiipped with ire boxes r.0>.| ,,
?ver head trolleys, scales and all the gal.
ippurtenances of a wholesale butcher , by .1.
ihop. It is the intention of the coin- i
niutcil s?; In.iks belter than
* I it i.Ictl in li:t' 1.1*1 ftiiil t flirt."
II. liar", t'l ar'i-t'lmi, W. \'a.
s * I*ni> t* ?! Y rai.k' iil.ur,: lllot k
& M. hows hotter than any f+j
lift liirf hu\e evt-r tlm ; st-amla
t limit h varnitln tl. wntl actual [ T 1
f paint was lets than $1.20 per fey L Jl A
1 lif! e Ci lebra ctt I'ailHtS ale sold
. Haw I.
f x ? X
arrange to suit yours
ith Bros, s.nud.
-7 v vt
self.
a, S. C. ;1
< v | , r- are rw>t tin
l;> ke wlvnr.! rtjje < I l he cliiht)in|
* r< jiii* in :> > i' if. Til** St I .on i lie
I ? ii'i en < 11 >M'ck for :t ? e
copies. lite Farm \"i-i*c r li
times each ji'iir ami Tt.c Adv<
xitit?> it year- 007 papers a y
lor fl.SA, in advance.
> ; if 'i >ri* is not enough
;-i r -!?-t iv (o\ cr the rak'
...... i. . iti i'm> ,i eomplt
lint: to I covcrlns The <?ke?. If ued at a
. ,,jf ?!: < tlr.fii x the winter and oai
. 11 tilt' s will be found to ha
nr. 104 kept well, others advise packing t
fty two' raw >:ui are inf.-tt in tin pans, mnki
??ate it t|u. surf.i ,i hinootli. and then po
ear?nil ove,.^t nioltf?1 lanl sutthlent to ma
, i Against tnia subordinate sway of 5
' savagery. this proposition to rule lit'
tie children by terror and by pain, the
** \ Medical itecord most emphatically *
protests. The whip inspires terror of
y i itjelf and not of the crime. Its phy- *
, * , sical effects, quite aside from the pain
engendered, are bad and may he do- 1
plorable. Its moral influence is
1 rtcn.eful and degrading. ? Medical
i Record.
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ara. 1'uehlo, Co'orndo Spring* ind
til the larger cities of the sta.c wtl: *
toon hate butcher shop ears. A'l thr | rol?l?e.
. . invnsi
>ig packing compnniea have ,.mnr wiu-n
hem a great convenience ir. the oast j,,,,,
This car tracks over a railroad Jia tested
trlct ami serves meat all tlio way. at O .I
) burg
*e?ing generally reiog Leesv
ej s as the Ideal ??r
1 roke Into II s ilouso. | J
ii of Cavendish. N't , w is [
,1 ol Ins i usloioary health by In- *
inn of chronic constipation
Dr. KnifiS now lift* pills broke
lis horse on bis trouble was arl
and i ow lies en/irely cured. H5c.
i Harris, Timmons Bros, "atesDrug
Co., and Crosson Drug Co,,
J ere
hen in Colu
have at the
>me Hotel Barb*
imbia
er Shoo.
j * 111^ ?u ail men iiiu'K i\ppp
a *.xol ami dry
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