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VVKI>' ROOSEVELT'S
us INAUGURATIOJ
roods' Theodore Roosevelt twen'vtif
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companied by Mrs. Koosevelt ami Miss
Alice and bis military aiul naval aides
t attended the inaugural ball in the
>1 trreat hall of the Pension Ruildin^. *"|
^ bdtlie did not danec content injr him J
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Schedule Changes on
Division, effective Janua
No. 13:$
Lv. Columbia
Batesburtf
Trenton
Warrenville
Ar. AUGUSTA
No. 233
the savanah suitable for the OCC2
ry 9,1904.
Sterling Silve
11 - w d m Berry bowls, hand
2 :08 p! rn. designs $10.00 to $5
2 :.">o p. m. Bonbon and Olive d
$3.50 to $10.00.
- t rresiacnt or trie United States, w
LSiOll. inaugurated shortly after noon to-da
Chief Justice Fuller of the Unit*
States Supreme Court, administerii
the oath of othce. No sooner had tl
Some ^>res'^en^ completed t lie solemn y
n an simple ceremony of taking the oal
U.UU. j ^jian au Washington rcverberat*
ishes | with the boom of the great 10 in*
Car- i guns on the monitor Puritan whit
as - ? ? 'ii"HK j
of beautifully go vnod women and j
*(j brilliantly uniformed men, and res
"( ponding to their salutes with smiles U
^ and bows. The ball room presented
' a picture of exceptional beauty withj
^ its profusion of dowers, its artistic ^
>(1 arrangement of tiny electric lights ,
^ and the magniticient assemblage | LI
^ which had gathered to sec and to be '
C0LUA1B1A, ^
NITED STATES J COUNTY ?
TORY.
APITATi PAID IN
JRPPUS PROFITS.
A P.I PITY OF STOCKHOLDERS,
c.
incl CITY DHPOSI133
I
$200,000;
82,000 ;
200.0CO j (>PI?
HOT
k H. * fc-l 1 1
/id, Proprietor.
0 Main Street.
I j
i j
:x ai.i. niout
W l'llllNWS >!??
\
Lv. Edgetield
Trenton
Ar. AIKEN
No. 134
Lv. Augusta
WarrenvilSe
, Trenton
Batesburg
Ar I nltimhifi
1 :15 p. m. vin& sets $4.50 to $1
i::i3p. m. Sterling Silver ip
2:20p.m. forks, ladles in va
at attractive prices.
3 :55 p. m.
Cut Glass.
SB'11?Pn"11 Handsome Berry h
16.00. lay anchored in the Potomac. One
OOnS t wico> thrice, the great guns boonn
. . ' from the monitor when there soundi
y | a medley of roars from upland dov
11 he river, the seigeguns at Port Myc
| opposite Georgetown, and t'ics;
j Porto Footc and Washington hole
I Washington taking up the salvo; ea<
r?\\-lc !fort tiring the presidential salute
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seen, throughout the daj there was i
j evident that spirit of pood fellowship
which is the chief ehai.icteristies of j
I American crowds.
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sr. * * *
at Democrats and Kepuhlicans forgot ^
iw politics and joined in rejoicing over t he j
h inaiuuration of a 111:111 whom all can
of respect, however much the\ may dil
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SAVINGS DHPAR1
to rest allowed at the rate of t per cent, per a
ruary. In!ay, August and November,
'. A. ("LAUK, President. J.
IhlK JONKS, Cashier. T.
Assets Over
$ 182,01 0
MKNT.
iinum, payable quarterly, FebS.
MULLER, Viee-l'resident. L'XVCrvtll
II. ME1GHAN, Ass't. Cashier
$If5oo,ooo.
r,v i..
ing the Market
Affords.
.iiU.'n . C /
No. 234
Lv. Aiken
Trenton
) Edgefield
No. 129
Lv. Columbia
Batesburg
Trenton, Warrenvilli
$5.50, $6.50 to $1
Bonbon and Olive d
4:13 p. m $2.25 to $4.00, D<
5 :00 p. m. '
6 :2o p. m. ters $8.50 to $16.00,
ar and Cream $6.0'
5:00 a.m. $9.00.
(5 :55 a. in.
2 and Augus- Fi r.h ino
I ? f\d\ I uncuv j i'iiv ^uuo. -vo i nv; pUUD i * >a I t
15.UU. 11ilt?ir stentorian greeting, ttie pre
lishes crowd on the Capitol piazza sent up
ecan- j eighty cheer.
Sug- * * * ?5r"
_ , As soon as t he noisy deiyionst ral i
ceased the 1'resident stepped forwa
to tlie front of the rostrum and, a
pnrcntly addressing the elassie st it
of (loorire Washiinrtriii. Holivprrrt 1
Lu in iiivii nun |jimiilmiiy, hi w noin i
at Americans can be proud, even when
i a they believe he is mistaken wlios
personality, "whose courage, aline
?TTurity and whose Americanism ap- I
pe lis lo men of all i:ili- an< all
on
. nations,
rd
p. * * *
"e The inauguration of Vice President
Lorick & Lowrai
wholesale &
Farm tools,
Wag'on and carriage ]
1
lce> Inc.,
Retail
hardware, I r~~
A/1 ^
nii/uif O. V.
Next to
Skvscraper.
? = \
& . : s
_ . .ta - same as now.
, _J~ Ho. 7
Columbia, Warrenvil
ta - same as now.
Pass Batesburg
*4 Trenton
No. 47 {Dail:
Lv. Perry
A ? D*if aoKII*^
X 11IV VlliliUt
Beautifully decoi
laand Autfas- ;mported galad |j
o:Hp.m. $3.00 to $5.50. Cr
6 P. m. jars $2.75 to $4.50, (
olate Pots $3.00 to $
I ~ Cake plates 72c. to $.
inaugual address.
'atcd At the conclusion of his brief a
* dress the President descended fm
OWiS, tlie platform and returned to "l
acker President's room'" in the Capit
where lie received the congratulatio
" uf Senators and Representatives,
5 . 50 diplomats and jurists and of a liost
^50 Persona' friends.
a.hl iU'VUIUIIIL; III *. ?!- I ? ' I : i 1 ' -(
cccdcd that (?r the Presidon ;i? 1 uc- ,
d- cured in the Senate chamber. As
'?n ilie hands of the preat clock indicate d
I'1' the hour ol 12, the I'rcsiduir prut. >
ol of the Senate, Mr. Frye of * ainc.
ns ministered the oath of e ce *
of Vice-pivsident elect, Yi- <-1 "i
of Fairbanks then mounted th pr
dent's stand and delivered a brief
i fcjrwnzers axiu seeus,
l'ouilry and stock su;
"JL C. chicken food,
Insect powders and lie
Germozons,
Ovster shells.
1 T ii?~
pplies, Re
lUlds, Our st<
nil}? for 01
| plicated
>ck of ^?5j&HS5S^RBHB|
P?t
by 0111 ^lOc.v oKHBS^Hft^
No 130
Augusta and Columb
now.
|*ass Trpn^pn
' H?ttiSb?rg
No. 8 (Columbia & Ai
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A Good Clock is
ia - same as a j i
ways Acceptal
10 -31 p.' m We have a nice as
igusta) ment of Clocks. ?
silver and gold artisti
?????? <;nrns. $2. to $5. FicrH
; Al- It was almost two o'clock when tl
1 President accompanied by the pictc
3ie. ost.|ue enthusiastic Rough Riders wl
* followed him in the famous charge i
? San Juan Hill, and by Troop A of tl
>mall New York National Guard, dro
. rapidly up Pennsylvania Avenue, ft
lowed slowly by the greatest civic at
f" V mllitoru vwr.xmt t 1,11 T
adilress, occupying barc'y live minutes '
,e in so doing, although lie spoke with
Ir. great deliberation. When lie hadcon10
eluded the newly eleeted Senators'
,p were swum in and then the entire as
l,e seinblagc, including President Koose-j
ve veltand his Cabinet. proceeded tn the
,j. Inaugural staid on th> Kast front ol
,,1 the Capitol.
Gape cure,
Pratt's poultry and st
Egg- makers,
Lice killimr nowdev.
I a!! lhat >
we mate
our good
OCR IOOCi, shelves i
you will
thatjscie
ered for r
,v ii relieve pai?v \
rialize for them
wishes; on our .
ind in our vials
find them. All
nee has discovnankind's
relief.
Business
Medicine.
I sell tonics that
otlice force for til
Here's the line o
Mantle Clocks, str
hours and half hour;
to lO.OO. Handsome
Clocks lO. 50 to 21
liven up the Candelebra in golc
e Fall Trade, match gold Clocks 5.1
n which I am 11O.50.
- ? ?'J J ?" 11111.1 l.ll O
ikf 112" embled 'n Washington to do hoi c
Cc to a newly inaugurated President. ?
. the White House the President r
' Rt)la c<;ive(i the two hundred quests wl
5.00. had been invited to the bullet nine
Mr Roosevelt ate a hasty nuntthf
and then proceeded to tlic handsoii
50 to stand erected in front of the Exec
tive Mansion, from which during t
?-I * * *
,r'' j The profession which mov< d slo\\l>
^ < from the Senate Ch tmbei to the stand
e* ! was led by the 1'resident and Vie- "'(President,
the foreign A nibassai >r
'' following. Then came tli .Inst ices
u'l of the Supreme Court, follow, d b\
lie 1 the members of t he ('abinet. !' dlowed
ll"; by the. members of the Senate and of
the House of Itenresenint iv.w ?n.>i%
J. ? . f
6'heep dip,
25 Lb. pails Lee's hos
Worm powders,
Lone cullers.
from the
sickness,
chemical
remedy, * drugs art
is compl
needed in
thousand ills of
we have. Our
s are pure--our
i fresh-our stock
etc. Everything
i illness is here.
Headquar
Typewriters and
Desks, chairs, fil
Office supplies, fi
point to a lette
Rubber Stamps
stencils, marie
. If you can t come
terS l for our Illustrated <
repairing lo?ue of staple goods
ling cases Watches, Jewelry, i
rom a pen ware, Cut Glass, etc.
r press. p- H. LACH1COTTE
i, seals, 4 24jMain Street.
nn thp rvM i r nn * * <
write licxt tliroe hours, he reviewed t lie pr
cession saluting the (lag each time
passed before him. From lime
>, VIZ. lime he turned to those about hi
Silver commenting on the notable feat in
of the parade, exchanging jokes wi
' cabinet members and friends and
& CO every possible manner displaying th
almost boyish exuberenee which is o
? n jf Ids characteristics.
the members of the Cabinet, followed
'' | by the members of the Press and they
1 in turn by t he invited quests.
m|
es ] A gonr/.ing Burns ?
"Mare instantly relieved, and perfectly
; healed, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. <\
| Ilivcnbark, .lr , of Ni ri'olk, Va . vvitos
nf "1 burnt my knee dreadfully; that it
Poultry wire,
PA NOV PAMILY Q!
CtfOSSOI
COLUMBIA, S: C.
ROCERIES. S<)UT
XT l
N DRUG CG ,
.
i^eesville, S. C.
\
II CAUOLI"%*
A \ 1 \ T" -W^l
premises.
Show Cases,'mos
goods on the m
J. Wilson (
1334 Main St., C
t popular ?
larket.
jibbes,; w> M> Pei
Columbia
3 w,
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When the last of the procession h;
passed the stand t lie President rein r
eel to the front portico of the Whi
House and there received informal
lie members of the ltou^ii Hide
J* troop which had served his as escc
in the day, as well as a number
I.A 1--1 1 !
uiisiereci an over. nueUlens Arnica!
I j
] S lv stopped I ie pain, and healed il
| wit :out a scar." Also heals ail wounds
1 | an I sores. -V at <>. J. Harris K
nHunter,
/amnions liros. Crosjv
son DrujfCo, of Lecsville.
OYSTERS AND ERESH ; !.s
.. en
FISH.
11. 1? and I).
COLUMBIA./ S.
<>nr stork is now complete. rompri.sintreveryt
arte. We invite 1 lie attent ion of enrrl'ul liow.eful
an iolos, with the assurance that we nan |
itrusled to our rare.
McKay " \v
, c.
707 Mail
liin<r necessary fur l lit- Holiday
;c keepers to a partial li^t o!
ifiYc satisfaction to any order- v^iMimn
1M A lv l>Ii U
OllKS,
i Street, Colum- .
>ia, S C.
7 ?
Having deteri
push our HANE
HARNESS, and
room for same.
?? Electric G
ni-ined to 1 incorporated
to* , Columbia, S.
We are
11IV. K'\jy 7? \>iii;naii KliUWIl I1II11 II) I
rj ranching rlays. Among those at t
luncheon and at this informal reee
tion was big "Hill" Scwall, tlic Ma
guide who lias been the I'residenl
companion on so many hunting trij
C together with Bill's wife and sons ai
daughters and innumerable gran
children, for "Bill'' is no demonstrat
of race suicide. A not her not able figu
us ;
i ' 1 1*1
1,0 If you want lish ireshfrom Ilu*const
P"! of Florida or oysters from the Chesa
M peake Pay, telephone
N. llildehrandt, .Tr.
)S;! Washington & til I is St s.,
lU Augusta,
' Bell Phone No. IU. Cia. s
or
rc i
Kaisins, Currants, ' it roil, < Marine & Lemon
ne Apple < banpe Slices, ;it.<I assorleii (,'ryst
vorinjr Kxtracts, Spices in full variety,:
NUTS.
Almonds, Walnuts. lVcanr*. Filberts and Urav
Kvaporatcd Apples A pi icots, and lVachcs. \v
n 1 lied l ies.
Feel: riystalized Clierrio """ iriui
ali/i'd Fruits.
ind of choicest brands. \ i A i;
'iIs all (Choice New Stock. J ^ ^
itli nicest quality of I.aver an< * / s i > \
I V W l\i\
1
i'its 01 an.! Dealers in
I il.I']
I
X ['I'K
now offering a
goods Factory m
ness at greatly
prices.
BEST WEE
i lot of Electrical (
ade har- . .
reduced tractOl'S
Supply D
! ers. Elec
I at Die W hite House luncheon \v
Seth Bullock, the Wyoming tftii<
J whose laconic warning, '"Mr, I're?
dYlfl 'lent, I smell Injuns", was I he fir-1 i
Delation the I'resid nt receive I of cl
1 incipient rebellion against his n >min
'eaHtion which occure l in the N;it on
| Coininittce. a little over a year a?
>4--|?-ip An ither notable character who jjrci
'UJ AH,.rl I lw, ?
;|S' A Bntesburjr Woman Asks
"1? j ' ha\ c you a Hour paint that will last )
? - two weeks?" Y \s w li i' I ???\.? V it
n* ( has a beautiful tflossand will wear two
?' years ii properly applied. Tiiinnon^
Bros.
al i
()< I >r. \\ in. it. ()|< pliant 01 11< . rr '-t..
Miss, was shot and killed on March 111.
' Tile iicinv? vi 1111 I. i . I lo ( 11 i. . i
riCKit" . s. i 11 - 111 -. iV c(Mi(liiiiciit s ol hi^
Oranges. Kananas& (irapes in season
riigti grade Teas & Co!J es our specialty.
Keep lis in mil
elephone No. 57.
IvroN
n(|# i Meads! on
R. B. ?Sc I). JS\cK:\\ of Ci.iv
R. V. Sill.
ITM KNTTK
lesandall kinds
L'tcry Work.
LliJ*, "uina^fr.
BACK Bi
2 FOR 25 C
If you want
call early as the
\NDS. Light & P
RNTS. er Plant Ins
bargains IcltlOn 3,
!se *oods cialty. Or<
v>? (,nv ? yjt I 111(111^111(11 l?
Vnttt day, being among the tirst to gra
^ VV iijs hand under tlio White House po
1 tieo, was a gentleman who had lo
VCSti" Ids native State, Missouri for th;
State' good who once played a sum
CTTtp- what important- roll in h success!
-L effort to escape tlie western penal
~1 /"vv?o ,or '10rse stealing, but wh > is a "got
Jv-1 o; Injun" and a loyal Republican no.
HI - -- r? ' ... - ...... .
while l>einj.r taken to Vieksluii^. on |_
llic same I rain upon which were In.
j. < t cphants icinaHi.s, was taken for th
t ie train at Kli/.abeth sta. .\ body <>
masked licii lia I gat lions I at Kli/.i -il>
u, Sta. and ihe neirro, as soon as 5aU>:i,
Ul '
! from 11ib otticers in change c; 1 liini
I was at once lynched. The n?y.o has'
| a jail record, having been released <?til> ,
>ALMETTO BANK At
Columbia, S.
a pi la 1, $250,()0o.()0 - - - '
( (iinlncls a llunl.ii)^ ami Trust !>n
S|i?'i ial . 11 en I i on ;; to < *i?l !? ; io
NJDTRUST Co.
Nothing 1
(J, Nothing c
Surplus, $25,000.00. Or,
New
77ft : ' -Jt <:?7*UMKBWI
uis ever equalled it. I
:an ever surpass it. I
.King's I
Oisooverv!
at marked pr
scon be sold.
Davis <Sc (
1517 MAIN ST
/?_/ L '
ices will taken anyv
I re; write u;
./O
KEET, COLUMBIA, S.
A . I
1 Still another piratical looking gen
/110- leman the President recalled wil
remark, "I believe the last time v
~ met , we engaged in a 111 tie gun pla
.1-. "Yea, Colonel, and I never g(
through thanking God that you dre
quickest," was the obviously since:
, C. ??"* ,
?' #
^ ' a day or so before the si>? <>' injj. The J
murder was apparently a 00 <1 l>lo? i e
but the iie^'io was m lie rally regarded
l half vvittcd or partially insane.
jt ' * * *
w There was held at the Armory in
re ; Augusta yesterday a me tin of I lie
Joe Wheeler Camp of .spanUk Vet-1
(II
I erang. Several new memlera wore |
Safety I>sit. 1m?s> ! >r 11 i?t i:i (Mil
M.iiij. i lie-c Slet ] \' :i 1111 .
Inlcri >1 in our Saving heparin
Acconii! <>!' ii.iiil:s, Hankers Indivii
si i ici ((" '.
1 ji:i? ions : I' m^e \ milt fcr the prole
\\ M It. I.YI.liS, Presi
US II, WAI.KI li Vice-Pr Men J. I*.
r Kire-am! liur^lar-proof ?>
vol
lent. ????
luals and Corporations ^ l'crfoct
Cure:
ft ion of vm Halms Money back If
I ?il III I H .jam
[dent.
MA I I Ml WS, Secretary.
J
.HIHPTIOM p.
MlSuml r. ?????
.Its 54k. \ 51.09
For All Throat and
Lung Troubles,
it fails. Trial Bottles free.
-
I* oiumoia. c
mk.
mm
1 In the evening the President a
lrw?
enrolled and the camp is increasing '
rapidly. i
V
i?*? ?IM II l? 4
issue.
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