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B. David, Propr
POVERTY AND 8UCCE8
it, | Common Sense from One Who
Agree with Carnegie.
Mr. Carnegie has Just been
. . the people of Govan that "th<
letOr. heritage for a young man is pc
This is his own belief, and tt w
the belief, he atilrms, of Pr
.. i When in
~ I of Anytl
? finest
=? I Be Sure!
Need ?
ling 1
ind call at our store ^5
ind see the largest *
Convert from That Country Telle of (
Hia Adventurea While Escaping. /
A story of adventure which made \
the members of the Sunday school at
the Tremont Street Methodist church
yesterday gaze with staring eyes was
told by a mild-mannered native of
Thibet, who has renounced his na
tive religion and emDraced Christian- !f
ity. He has dropped his native name.
1336 Main Stre<
OPEN AM- NIC]
4<OTu PHONE-* 5!
uarueiu. Admitting the genei
1 " rectnesg of this severely Sparl
turn, still, the first criticism t
curs is that perhaps Presldei
field and Mr. Carnegie are n<
gether unprejudiced witnesses,
were both born poor, "sprung
stock of lowly parentage;" by
live force that they possesse
[JT both rose to high dlstinctlor
kj7. came to fill a large space in tl
rai cor- <5 and most complc
:an die- ^5
JL General J
altoThey
Wg that can be founi
tfSmnaa 3 We Sel1 eVer^
a they ? ket prices paid 1
t, and 3 try Produce. \
le field ? I, ^ ~ -a
ite line of - - - - ^5
'Merchandise JjB
d in Lexington Coun'thing.
Highest marfor
cotton and counVhen
in Lexington
i a ..i. ^
and was introduced as plain "Mr.
Smith." II
He got his frst love for Chris- - II
tianity through a few words dropped '
by an English missionary in his little
village in Thibet. The mission
ary, however, did not fare very happily,
for the father of the speaker, f
who was a high priest, arrested her, M
and decreed that she should ride
from the village seated on a saddle
I V "
^ J* EVERY BOTTLE GUA
/ohen
VER XaMBNTS
RANTEEO. PRICE SO CENTS.
Everything the J
Affords.
of view of the world's fam<
them the hardy climate of ear
erty and struggle proved to
best. But does it follow that I
therefore be the best for eve
for those natures, for Instance,
while gifted with fine and hl|
Wdrket nihilities, lack the natural hat
and tough, stern strength of m
President Garfield and Mr. Ca
Almost Inevitably these mfeht
, For > ii i a ?v c uui Mure
ir pot- ^
* ?? 1 W P
ry one, *55 * *
which, I
?h po8- ^5 L
"(31 hood ?5?
en like
rvn^' ^MMMWWUVUyUVJJA
your neauquaricrs,
ROOF,, I
exington, S. C. % \
into which 100 or more bpikes were
driven. The speaker was delegated
to lead the horse and see that it
trotted at a good pace, so that the
Bpin.es would be effective. Th? r de
was nearly the death of the m.^sionary.
After her departure the convert
decided th.lt the faith she taught
should be his spiritual belief, and
as it WAR linF-flfa In rom-iln in TKlKaf
Carrries the prope
wear. Always whe
shoes to fit try
Coherfs Shoe
r styles in FOOTn
you cannot get
Store
Columbia, : ?
N
f>kvsn
when tbey Lave reached the cr
? slope, cannot help thinking tha
proved an invigorating dlscipl
them must be the same to eve
But is such a generalization w
a j ed by facts? In England the i
cXl XO of a conservatory would be tli
worst for the oak, but it is tl
for the vine. May not humai
liarities of gifts of genius and
r^npr nossibilities nf "dopa* Sif?
owning
it what wu_i__
Ine for
ry one.
,= The Sn
ie very * *
ie best
i pecuJn?aie
A Magazine
I
lart Set.
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i of Cleverness.
as an avowed Christian, he planned '
to go hence with a companion. They |^h(j
made their escape and got away
th-ougli six villages, when they were j
discovered and brought back to their j
native town. Both arms of "Mr. wr J
Smith's" companion were cut off as a ' WS
lesson to those who were unbelievers, ; JT^k
and "Mr. Smith" was compelled to i
walk "300 miles on his knees as a !
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1636 Main Stret
?ne and Mail Orders Solicited.
[ing Cotton
I _
it, Columbia, S. C,
WILL EVANS,
Huhprilimhrr
" prize" similarly differ? Ene
surroundings, of course, must ii
case be Injurious, but what w<
sickly enervation in one case i
tbe very breath of life in anott
The frost in which some
flourish and, like cedars, flinj
the wintry storin, may blight
Into frost bitten ruin. John )
Mr. Carnegie's friend, was pi
nrvf n 11 1 ?*? * ? ? m '*
rvatlnj
1 every
>u1d l?e Magazines should have a well ch1
nay be (ieninne entertainment, amusei
ler. ve* of THE SMART SET, the
minds
K back
others
Mort?jr. MOSt SUCCCSSIt
obably
fined purpose.
ment and mental recreation are the moil
of Magazi nes
i<tiian i iur uis am-uiyi iu uecome
ei Christian.
Ho started to escape a second
lime, but was again overtaken. Hev
was in despair, but deliverance came !
to him in an unexpected manner. He JYL\I
Eind his captor made part of the Jour
ney back and as night came on they . m ;
lay down to sleep beside a cliff bor- -
Jering on a river. During the night Sl*l(
the guard fell off the cliff and the -j _
ISV^l
r Fall Stock of Goods i
and in a few days I wi
>w a complete line ol
rm i_
>ming.
s just coming
11 be ready to
f goods of all
_ 1 1-j. !il.
1432 Main St.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
If you war
st/iea in I
FURNISHI!
rectly prict
at our 4ho|
| u\/?> I LI 1(1)1 Ul IUXUI
be had not to struggle with M
negie's or with President Qa
rough early surroundings. He
ed the quiet culture of Oxford
* new mind grew and "flourished In a
1ATS and a,-a(jemic learning. Is It like
NOS, tsor- as a poor lad ho ever could
;d, look In climi>ed his rough way up moi
[>.- - of pig iron or of steel ingots t<
t he gold flag of a multi-million
rv, oui
r. Carrfleld's
ICsNO*. "T.S (a complete one it
h) , authors of hot hemispheres,
. IT." Im SHORT HTORIES are mate
* Its I'OETRY covering the en
f>roTe' tenderness?is by the most popular
ly that its JOKES, WITTICISMS, SF
have mirth?paovoking.
in tains
a wave
aire at
1
1
i each nnmber) are by the most briliant
(
bless?clean and full of human interest ,
tire field of versa?pathos, love, hmnor (
poets, men and women, of the dav. .
[ETCHES, etc., are admit'cdly fhe met ]
]
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prisoner awoke In the morning to find Kirj
that he was once more free.
He proceeded to take to the for- ??1*6
?s*. and after adventures with bears (
?nd robbers he got beyond the boun- en
iaries of Thibet, and Into India, -1
where he was safe. "Mr. Smith" CllTC
uade his way to the home of the j t
English missionary, who had first Q.10
iwakened Christianity in his breast -1
nnd though she was almost dying on T)lP
ius. xnese goous wert
;at care and particular
to the selection of sam
;ss goods will please tl
us, in fact the whole
te and will he sold at 1
i uougnt witn
attention givie.
My line of
le most fastistock
is comiripps
that will
I Fill
Orders
By Mail.
me top: u- rrom a log cabin
backwoods have forced bis way
White House? But, besides adi
that Mr. Carnegie's and Pr
Garfield's undoubtedly great qi
were of a kind which early hi
developed, may It not be true t!
development would not ha-t-e
uocess unless the conditions of
lean life had been of a ch
. which made such success po
to .he i6o Pages De
mitting ^
esident
ualities
mlship N? pages are WASTED on cl
. . . wearying essays and idle discus
Every page will interest, chproi
lea to Subsribe now?f'J r>0 perye.tr.
A.mer- Registered letter to THE **MAll
araeter N. II.?SAM l'LE COPIES SENT
asible?
I
lightful Reading
hrap illustrations, editorial vaporing
sions
i and refresh you. (
Reuiit.in cheque, P O or Fxpres?, or
IT BET, 452 FIFTH AVENUE. NEW York
FREE ON AFFLICTIONS. ! ?
1 1
iccount of her ride on the spikes she "L -i
welcomed him and taupht him fur- 1^)10
Iher the docirines of Christianity and
how to speak Enplish. He is now in
\merica to be further educated at
Harverd University.?Boston Globe.
Scotch Boy Whipped King Edward.
King Edward, like many another " " ~
sensible man, occasionally takes prcat ?
iloncnro in tnlHnff a fl
ase the most particula:
J. C. Glo1
j r
r bnyer.
ver. |
A
State F;
Columbia, - -
The factors seem to have beer
In number. First; nature prod
ru Jm Carnegie; then planted him ii
HI lng poverty, but not in sordid s
and then surrounded him witi
_ llarly favorable conditions and
I unities. The result?a man wl
Sy^t the gorgeous East, with riches!
scatters millions in beneflcenci
absence of any one of these tin
tors liight have been fatal.?1
i three .
uoed a
i braequalor;
i pecuoppor
:\Z' FINEST
b. The
ee fao
.ondon
I
jl lowest
f- ........f, t. junv u 11 uiuiocn. .
rhis is his favorite:
Queen Victoria while in Scotland
luring the boyhood of Edward was
fond of taking her easel to the coast
jr to the river and spending long
lours over her water colors. The Utile
Prince of Wales usually accompanied
her. On one of these occasions
le found time rather heavy and cast g |
iround for something with which to ^ j
exin^ion v
Pflif
SL H %
ctober S8.
ounty
19. 20.
Oct. 2fi-26,
Special T rs
- r>a\ly News.
1904
| POULTRY
f.W
lillS GREEN FEEDS FOR FOW
WORK.
3! >*&
L8.
m prices.;;
' CtTRTHnil
VHrwgngm
c
1
luiuae uiuiBtMi. rsear uy ne espied
i barefooted, kilted Highland boy of
lis own age building a sand castle, j . j
2d ward went up to him and calmly j"? 1
ticked the castle over. j or Pre
"DInna do that again," said the
ioy.
He rebuilt his castle of sand, and
>nre again it collapsed before young ~ "
2d ward's royal foot.
"If ye dae that again?"
7
Get your exhibits ready. Make j
em oti entry blanks to Secretary by mail, J
mium li.st, drop a postal to Secretary. E'
Fair.
C. M, EFIRD, Secretary,
Organized 1868.
7
( iir entries in ti me by send[f
you have no entry blanks
very body should attend the
Lexington, S. C.
VIA
C. N. & L. I
it t-urnisnes considerable A
Nutritive Material,
The green feeds which are
considered so Important add
palatabllity of the ration, fur
^ I? considerable amount of nutrltl
X,* *V# terlai, and undoubtedly help to
tain bens In good condition. Tt
York State station recommen
this purpose the more nltroi
mun* Atlanta Gr
Justly
to the :
nlah a
To ui?' ' itFjA
main- ,
ic New '
tL'Z All Kinds 01 M(
anite Works, .*
i
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t
, 1
LLERS IN {
i 1
)numents, Statuary ;
There was silence as he built the *nr"*f
astle for the third time. ,
Out shot the royal foot once more,
riie next moment his Royal Highness, . 1^1
he future King of England, was roll- UlNI
ng In the sand with the infuriated
Scotch boy. whose fists were flying
ike a windmill. CAPI1
Edward howled for help, hut Qu">en SUR1'
Victoria, who was an Interested wit- , L1AB1
tess, sat still and allowed the kilted I
le Carolina Natic
TED STATES. COUNTY an
TORY.
rAL PAID IN
LUS PROFITS. ILITY
OF STOCKHOLDERS.
>nal Bank.
d CITY DEPOSI $200,000
82,000
200,000
Wednesday, Octobe
Thursday, "
u1umb1s bids YOU co
jyiMir frieiuds from all parts
S'reet Shows, ami I
filtlfj Vajr at its new grou
AV? H5V |/ia(UO ouvu ma ClUYCi, t
r 26, aQd Immature grasses. "These
27 also contain more of the neede
than do grains." It must be i
bered that fowls are not fitted
me to in>*e pen(j too ]arKeiy upon bulky fe
of rbf State. t^at proportion of grain
[lie (ireate? ratlon must always be fairly
uds. According to Prof. Wheeler, a
and very Important reason, wl
sometimes overlooked for usini
annua, yk ^ r ? %
< Work and
d lime
emcrnto
de
ed and We make anything from the Lie
In the Monument or Vault. We havs a f?
large with the best pneumatic tools to cot
mother ol,r Pf1.0" *re the very lowest cons
i ch is m*n8hip. t or prices and estimates
* such n \\ 7 OA nvmc
I Iron Fences. i
?
i
<
litest Marble Slab to ths Heaviest Granite
II y equipped cutting and finishing plant
npete with any cf the wholesale trade, and .
latent with first-class material and workcall
on or correspond w>th - r*
a r?
ad to administer punishment to his
leart's content. When the Prince
eventually reached his mother's side
lose bleeding and bedraggled, the Intere
Jueen only remarked:
"You deserved that." W. A
WILI1
RESERVATION OF HEN MANURE.
.ong Been Fact That If Carelessly
SAVINGS DEPART/VI
st allowed at the rate of J per cent, per annul
ruary, May, August and November.
. CLARK. President. J. S.
2 JONES. Cashier. T. H.
Assets Over -
$482,000
ENT.
m, payable quarterly, FebMULLGR,
Vice-President
M FIG HAN, Ass't. Cashier.
$I,5oo,ooo.
fcFFO J A \. THAIS' Hliji;
Km
hi
Newlfrry, W:20 a m
Probpent'*, USW ' '
Little Mountain, 0:54 1 4
i'tiui-in, 10:(X? ' '
Arrive :
Columbia, 11:00 ' '
foods as young clover, fresh or
(CDULES. it the effect on the color of tl
h including y?'k. says:
I minion to "Eggs from hens which are f?
grounds. oettain grain and animal subs
$2 0r> generally have yolks of a pale
1 KG color. This is often objected
1 $'1 those who have a preference fc
1 frith (larked, orange-colored
The literal feeding of fresh oi
young clover, alfalfa, or Eras
dried. ; r. VV.
tie egg
d only
dances J
yto"?" WORTH IN1
ir eggs
yolks. New Manifolding I
: dried
is will Typewriter operators do von re.??i
Kjuge spring.
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yESTIGATING! j
C
Hammond Typewriters. [
k
7P if VAll arn ncinff ? !? ? ? If ? J I 1
Stored, Loses Nitrogen.
It has been a fact of common I IV1
tnowledge for a long time that, as I i
irdinarily stored, hen droppings loses 9L&ZJP
i large part of their nitrogen. 15eause
of the small number of hens OIL
;ept by most farmers, little attention lives
>as been given to means of preventing ..
hese losses. The Maine Experiment
itation has made a careful study of rate
hp pffppf a C\f phnminalc unnn 1ao? ^ ^ '
^ I DP Your Life in the J
^^ *VL< ance Company <
Orga nizeu in 18cies
issued upon healthy Q
? between ages of 14 and
ears; ages below 21 being
d at age 21. Policies Issued foi
? A ^ C r . l _! r ?
Mutual Life Insur3f
Newark, N. J.
45. Assets Over
tMfOO^OOO
any amount f-iom
!?? urn Special Train#
Station 6.00 p. u? , arrriv
7 12 p in., Clinton 8 01 p. i
8 :4-'> p. in.
Tii kwlri oil Hale Oct. 'JI t
return until Out. 30.
For information a.?k Atfe
II, M. Kim-rson, (J. I'. A.
Wilmington, N C
J. F. Living*!!
Colun
leave Union generally insure the deeper colo
e N'< /berry The cause of this frequent 1;
u., Laurens w^at may foc considered the i
, . yellow color of the egg yolks
0 2( good to . . . ..
" well known, but the occurrence
, pale color can be generally pre
ntior write Z .. .. . ? . . ?
by attention to the food.
? The above facts are illustra
111,8 A, t'ie results of a test at the sta
1 In a, 8. C. which four lots of hens were fei
ration. ',iat y?u doing over twice ag niu
ack of key depression ligiierand only one
normal Work u,)d greater speed) Write for
Is not Exclusive Hammond
of the Featuris.
vented Writing on any width
paper. No bending of VjE
ted by postal cards or enveloV""'0
PeH (takes less A timp to ^-98
d alike ; ^ , * //""*
? .. .j insert. Oniv tvnewriter Itf *.
? .. t, w.. ?. ? un.u^vMin mail a i1 ji IIJ UIOIIil
eh w riting as is naccessary? (Hammond
-half that of other machines, hence less I
' Catalogue anil learn.
Exclusive Hammond [ '
3,a?T r\ Instantly interchange r
able type (any style. t
any language; Creek, i
$T\ypfjHebrew. et< Hat k t
^ apace (useful for tabu- j
--- V... u |>UU IHC ^ OUl
>f nitrogen, and reached the following
onclusions:
By itself, hen manure is a oneided
nitrogenous fertilizer. As usuilly
managed, one half or more of its
iltrogen is lost, so that as ordinarily
ised it does not carry an excess of Capi
jitrogen. Because of its excess of
utrogen it will bo much more economcally
used in connection with man
} iu ^?iu,uuu. ronties non=ioriei
LMETTO BANK ANT
Columbia, S. C.
tal, $250,00o.00 - - - Su
Conducts a Banking and Trust Bu?in<
taDie alter 2d year.
?TRUT CO
rplus, $25,000.00.
iS*.
fColc
a It should l>e borne in i
j CAV VJJI umc i?if nay uui Ketstri
j was given to one, while the
had different amounts of clovi
j alternating with green alfalfa
j eggs showed marked dlfferen
11 color. Those laid by the hens
I' bo green feed had yolks of I
I I shade, the color inereaaing In
^ I! slty with the proportion of 1
| green feed in the ration. The
nind that g fsh tint of the white also rarlt
u IVi'Q ,
others Wlth Perfect a,,d Pt>r* -MfiSSi
?r hay nianent alignment on*
The a Hecti il by wear. Side ^i^B555
res la paper guide. ?n?U-?b?
having paper straightening. (Noletteri
i light Only typewriter which will do as
lnten- The Hammond has all of the gotw
jay or anj anme good points which they h
green- utail orders for supplies for all ina
?d, but
same for light or hard J
j.-9j^.^^'^jJK regularity and neat ne>- i
i diagonally written.)
pretty work when old as whan new, etc.
1 points of a'l other typewriters combined 1
nv'nt.
chines solicited.
_ >
ires carrying phosphoric acid and
>otash. As both acid phosphate and
tainit prevent the loss of nitrogen, .1
s possible lo use them in coneciion
vith sawdust or some other dry mate'lal
as an absorbent so as to make a '
veil balanced fertilizer. For example,
i mixture of thirty pounds of hen
uanuro, ten ponds of sawdust or dry
nam, sixteen pounds of acid phos- UVJS
thntP nn/1
Special attention given to Collections.
Safety Deposit boxes for rent in our Fi
Manganese Steel \ ault.
Interest paid in our Saving Depirtmen
Accounts of Ranks, Ran ers, liuli vidua
solicited.
Spacious Storage Vault for the protect!
WM H. LVI.ES, Preside
H, WALKER, Vice-P.-e >1Jsill. J. P.
re-aml Burglar-proof
Is ami Oorpc .itions.
nn of va'iuahies
nt.
MAT! II EWS, Secretary
I every com weanens me n
ers the vitality and pre
system for the more se
eases, among which are
greatest destroyers of hi
Ipneumouia and consuuipt
Chambcrla
I Cough Rem
*nR?, tow- j aot so regularly.- -Farmers' Vo
pares the _______________
'Te two ; F?" Al>?ut ???
imatt life, j Goose raising is not so largi
ion. gaged In in this country as i
# ^ i Kurope, especially In Germany,
in s I geese are raised by the hundre
. herded like sheep in Amerlaa.
iPflv There is no reason why eve
Lvlljr |tner who has plenty of grass
>. ? ? I uh.rliLl nr\t 1/flnu sranan on/1 l?
io? uecj
Oen. /
bIj ent
Is In j
where iTrnnrnrrr ninninxmniiii'i
ds and ,
rrur. BOILERS an
range and k'1
inia Dowling,
\%t, N. & S. Carolina.
Columbia, S. C.
r
D ENGINES, s?"V-I!
leet Iron Work, Shaftinir, Pulleys, Gearing,
, v-cuv |v/uuuo Ul IV.ailllL
vould carry about 1.25 por cent, nitrogen.
4.5 per cent, prosphoric acid, and
! per cent, potash, which, used at the
ate of two tons per acre, would furtish
fifty pounds nitrogen, 185 phosthoric
acid and eighty pounds potash, j
The details of the experiments are j
tiven in bulletin 98 of the Maine sta- *
Son.
Make Our Store Your Hea
:STOK FOOD A SPE
dquarters.
CIALTY. :
Inas won us groat popular
prompt cures of this mos
I ailment. It aids expecto
lieves the lungs and <
secretions, effecting a sj
permanent cure. It o
any tendency toward ptie
^^Price 25c, Large Si
uv r>y ns ?" ?* "
t common f his income at very little cost, i
ration, re- | can be kept on grnea and e'ate
[>I>ens the I spring until late in the fall.
>ee<iy and I every farmer has some meado
ounteracts I ^Ja i)UiidinR3 which could be i
I to very good advantage by di
zt 50C* a it to goose culture.
< M | The only time one has *? fe
; |Taln l? In winter, and then t
1
is'they Boxes, Mangers, Etc. Building ('a
ir from (j#rjen Hose, Tire. Valve* and Fe
Nearly
w near pneM and Repairs. LOMBARD FC
utilized
evotiug DPPLY f 1 C I T, Jfr Jny Cla.
*d a ay
ry litJ
stings? Cast every day ; rap-city 300 hands
Ring; Belting, PacKing and Machine Sup- ; 1
iUNDRY, MACHINE & BOILER WORKS
Smart Cmia.
"Do tho boyg tease you?" asked
her mother. *
"They used to," answered the wi*e
little R;rl, "but they don't do It any
more."
"Why not?"
"O. I chose for my beau a boy who iNex
can whip all the rest of them."?Chi* ,
cago Evening Post
itesburg Drug* (
t to Postoffice. E.
Company.
K. HARDIN, Mjfr.