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! Y ,|)?1 W in fcTmi . i G i tammmmmmmmmmmam TI 1 TO THE GLE1 Havi] Glenn's Si very benel indigestic kidneys, ] Lee A. Jobb Plumbei Fit Stoves and Ranges. Sto ware. Tin Plate. Ik.h Gal van i zed and black : and Fire Clay, Grates ; Fixt ures. Refrigerator: Ilose, Pumps and Pum Lee A. C SCMU UK i Suits made tt? suit any Suits guaranteed to fit, style. To give us a cal u Columbia, Mi ll. :u, l-y -- m ?? ? I YOU I Make this BF oia. i;vei; it safe and so tion given R gate onr sa I Palmetto Capital 525< JULIUS II, WALKUI WORTH New Manifol rJ' vpcw ritor operators do tlife you i,re iloinj; nvrr ! w kr< livpri'Soiun Imhor and < wo mill greater spn-d) ' Kx< uisivp Hammond Featun s. Wilting on any width -r .NO IK-IIUJOl^ 1)1 |>o>. ( <.'arcl-i or envelope r- i:ik?-N |?.*s t, time to int- rt. 0?i%y typewriter wii i perfee< and perITlftl.-nt III i ^ II 111 el) t oil- ^ a<r ? te<l by wear. Side ^ |)j| r fciiide. pa i r -1 ' aiyrliteninu (] C ity typewriter winch w '1 ie H:> iiinond Iuiall of nc mine ^'iioil point-) wliiel 1. liloid'T* ior stipplio t'i ( Batesburi ? * ilenn Springs W aterj IE< >. A. QUA'rrLKliAl 'M. M. I ). > I'M V8ICIAN ?V SfH(iKON, / > i Glenn . Batesburg, S. C., April 4, 1905. > nnrl SIM1S SPRINGS CO. 4 J Dl :ig bad personal experience with ^ cUlu tilOO d r i ng s wd ter, 1 believe it to be / Ticial in certain cases of chronic / ? xt ' m and sluggish excretory organs-- s NOW If; Liver etc. c Very respectfully, t COPTIC tOO^ THEO. A. uUATTLEBAUM. M. D. S > = For Sale Lorick & Bro., BtE^N war. ' ers and Dealers in . Ttro InMnncr* In Wliicli the Inn Wrrc I moiI iim U>upnDii. r*o' < i '1C o fi/l Qfpa 111 The beekeeper, holding a mnnbe,, is uas diiu 1mm>s jn Iihj h;iri(1 s;iiil as he u, ? . _ way through the apiary: "Bees 1 ters ^>1,1 OP i ICS# past were usc<l as weapons of w: (he siege of Tlieinlserya. for ins ive Repairs, Tinware, Knamelwarc, Hollow- they played a very importaul ! - . ,, , The Romans in litis siege made i Hoofing. Conductor Pipe. Have 1 rough, in the ground, and the enemy, op sheets, Terra Cot ta, Flue Pipe, Fire Brick tlio mines from above, throw in l the Romans bears and other wil?,| ind 'lil?'s, Wood Mantels, Oas and Electric imals, together with swarms of cj s, Freezers and Water Coolers, Rubber That caused the Romans to flee 1 ing. p Supplies. "Here in my notebook is anotlie count of the use of bees in war. ' i ^ f - C?<? I ~v an extra front an Irish luanuserir.' LwV11 2 tw zV. * ^*1 \J ^ tlie r.il.:: itheijue Royale at Brit!"* olnnhil S C2 :l1"1 !,lls how the Danes and , - ?" ^ . wi'slans attacked Chester aiul . I?*>i ) luaill street. repulsed, thanks to the tise of betJ tin- S;ix< >ns and their allies in the t J " 'The Norwegians,' " read the ^ " keper, " 'sheltered by hurdles, trii^ rI""7 e ? * / y j i ?-< I "> pierce the walls. Then what the ( 3 Ol e~1 V/l^r I " I-! 1x1 ons an'l l'ie '?aedlill did was to tlij down large rocks, by which they bJ H ART TAILORS. | down the hurdles over their hej What the others uid 10 check this ta tc. F iits ct: i ; ' t lie shortest notice. to place large posts under the bur* . . . , . What the Saxons did next was til or no pay. Sir.: of any color, des.gns or a? lhe beer and water of the town) 1 will lie time well spent. the caldrons of the town, to boil tv and spiil them down upon those,/ 34 Main Street, were under the hurdles, so that -,t skins were peeled off. The ret ( C7 * 1 't P1 which the Lochia us applied to this - - ^,(?u . ti v^at oisna. to ldaru hid(>4, on tlu. outsido 01. hurdles. What the Saxons did , was to throw down all the boehlvV^ ' 1 """* " *" the town upon the besiegers, which or legs from the number of bees wl m? - ? - A stung them. They afterward dese; B 4 /'"'i V r-T ? ~* 1 * ,ofl ejty.' Chicago Chron < COUJJnDiT: A I\J iv' Ti,<' s,'u,rp , U* * 'a I 1 c ^ A. squirrel's natural term of vour banking place in Colum- fn'ln. nf,ey" to ,won,}" v';,rs-:l,u] " 1 | call ties where they are little dis . ...A 4. | they multiply with extreme ra > CUUi icnS , COnSiact'iiu WiLil indeed, in the oarly history 1 I'nited Slates they were so nun unci banking. Special at ten- ! in certain localities as to he nln plague, and large stuns were an checking accounts. Investi- iM houniy for the scalps. 1 west large hunts were organized 1 vings department : : : eatly settlers in order to try to r their ninnl ers, as now it Is fount essary to do to prevent the jail r> ? <? ^ hits from becoming a scourge ( Dank CC I rust Co., f:.r::.er., dn tHrse litints tlious.ti squirrels wer killed, and yet fio 0,000.00; Surplus $.*5,000.00 ...i!",Sr , ui"l'crs werti no!j COLUMBIA. C . - - - A unlrk Willed Unite*. A. western congressman s;js \\ .M M. LYI.I;S, President. uhilo lie mid certain frlen(s . . ntudyinjr the 1 >111 of fare In ti hot I Vice-Prsldent. J. POPE MATTHEWS, Sec'y. I the New Jersey const iijnosl __ , , , alighted ??n the card. It instilitlv ^ ,- -.-5*^45^1; '* hi"** hy a .peck Mow from the ? ? holding the card. Its little c.reas ! maining on the hill. With asmUi INVESTIGATING ! j man pointed to the remains and ' ' * to the waiter: dine; Hammond Typewriters - im y,.u s. rve th. ,* on to >t he: vol, realize if you are us.i.koMm r than a II .m... -nil they're on the hill, sir! was ice it- much wri''inra- ts neeeossriry ? (11 :iniii'"><! ' ^ i 11 y retort ot the u a iter, ililV one-half tiiat oi other uiaciiiue-. hence lesIV rite I or ('at a i ntjlie and learn. Tin- (in-ni nitttcn*?. r / I'.vMusive Jlanm.noml "One-half of the world's Orpine j solvetl when a person learnsto mini S *, i i rir t'th.i. "fjflttips other people to jjlnd th? ar \%11rl> . Automatic I ii'trolt Pree Press. - ro\- .| Tte.v-. lie nee "Is y<mr liushaud a crir aal lawy ? - mi - - so with those aw I men Ik; So letters (li itfeiiii'lv written.* feints that really I'm sc^etimes nf ill do a.- prettj work when o'tl as when new. etc. he soon will he."?Clcvi^.ul l.eadei the ffimil points of ?M other typewriter? combined i ? ithev lliv'll'. tioofl I'rcvenllvf' nywnr. >r all it; chines solit ited. "Doctor, Isn't there nMhlrtg I eat I)ecania i >o\viing. '^.Tr en. A-t. N. & S. Carolina. _ ; ?o?u?,s,. C?"' im bin. S. (3 t'.d child's strength. L unb. ,j i wr T< > i A? t : : Nails < I H 301 IS jBAraaBUftG APVOOATl. [ Mineral j That Ci brings Mineral water is a de ?le remedy for Diseases of th . It is highly recommended I results. : : : : the time to drink it and get; lebilitated by the hot weath< By AH I V. I I l'mtoiioair. THE VALU Tl>c introduction of the perfume can ed patchouly was caused by the desire Tu havp ' of I reach sbawlmakers to deceive - j their customers. When shawls were ' first brought from India they were per- '! 1,!\0 111,1 10' fumed with patchouly, i;u extract of an n 11 in,?s^>e Indian plant. The French soon learned *UIXC Mm ,J0 to Imitate the shawls to perfection, but 8<'" km*' to otln r!n the patchouly bothered them, as they Prescribe hen i|p* could ltud no substitute for It, and this 80 ^ar aH >'ou c! ^** fact was used as the surest means of Prove to him ''s distinguishing the genuine India shawls name is to b r',}' from the French counterfeits. At last riches. ou somebody discovered the secret and Teach him tt '>n" brought a quantity of patchouly to despised, but s [ps. i-'nitipe. For a time the discoverers kept doing harm to the matter to themselves and reaped a quired should t I harvest. Then some one gave away as a hoard. \ k the secret. The perfume soon became To have him 1 popular and has newr since passed yourself a livii , n completely out of use, though several The ehlef part *'s' times superseded temporarily by other eoines through . 1* perfumes. more to hioi thi k , t j? " Inquirer. SI* Great >l?-u. kn. From 1730 t<? lS3ti Is the most memo- A eo" ruble periotl in modern history. Six Tommy and | to great men made their marks?Napo- been playing t Icon, whose chief feature was ambi- for some time i?%% tlon; Nelson, courage; Washington, in- gave a howl, dependence; Wellington, thoroughness; shrieks. The Pitt, statesmanship, and George Ste- while soothing Aas pliensou, ingenuity. Washington and to find out wha l(*s- Nelson have secured the affection of resisted her c posterity, Washington and Stephenson time, but final into have done the most for mankind. Well- guilty. J(MD ington enjoys the respect of all, Pitt "What did y< u'l0 has our admiration, and Napoleon will "I stuck him M'ir forever excite the wonder of the world. "What in th ledy Napoleon endeavored to remodel Eu- forV" was rope; George Stephenson succeeded in "Nurse said the . . ii. . f. i ?i ... ./.ir ...i.i. . ... ? aOUlK so. l,oxt together had independence. observation to see lf 11 's in and lugenulty the three qualities 1>ITN which are of the most service to hu- ? ninnitv.-London Truth. ' Doughy .ng iii . ILUil - citBton d?de a c ^d Of All Bible.. 1860. macfk. ? lc> e , - mules in the world la ant rental*'ltuddhhU ecrlptU^a.of.tr.. Vue pnrt I ? Tiber, which i-oibjM.i .. ?uritv on the average 'jf" of 1,000 pages each. Each volume a Uitie lili wp|P|,s ten Pounds and forms a pack- goods at rei n * :iK,> twon,V s,x Inches long, eight inches the counter. 1 f' broad and eight luetics deep. This "Yes," an, d t!li> bible requires a dozen yaks f<>r its difference b ucrotjU tnui.sport, and tiie carved wooden that I was i lost a blocks from whleli it Is printed need and you wet :iuall> rows of houses, like a city, for their In the storage. A tril^e ?>f Mongols paid 7,<*K) Tt >> 'ho oxen for a copy of this bible, in ad- What an , educe tin ion to the bible there are 1523 vol- you know an 1 nee- nines of commentaries, which are neces- is capable oi . rab- sary for its understanding. There is at a stretch? ? the also a large collection of revelations them accord ids of which supplement the bible. only does e\ n? nP everybody t.i ?reat I Tin- i>urin uibl oilier. shop the oth In Paris there is ; n institution which conversation | calls itself an "alibi office." It under- place were f takes to prove that when one is really noise was pi that j hiding in Paris he is at ltiarritz or some nals. Why were place equally remote. The patrou of don Truth, el on (be "alibi office" writes letters oston- ? quito alldj from any address and the "alibi The ci lost otiice" lias them actually posted there. In England man so that when they arrive in Paris they but does not s re- bear the right postmarks. This agency, drinks, but <1 e the moreover, offers its subscribers the ad- lower class I said vantage of an address in "the most n cliarnc aristocratic quarter of Paris" to which t,je upper clai "e :' tlioir correspondence can be sent, which the lower olas i the will be opened by the mnungement tbe lower eln when the subscription is not forthcom- *1?" *? prove Ing. ; drinking. RS is A Norlhrrn Venice. Oreit 1 his The old city of Ghent, Itelglum. is t?y?r? T Itzei built on twenty-six islands, which are Rising n silk in that connected with one another by eighty dollar overeon bridges. Three hundred streets and That's notliinj thirty public squares are contained in fflting away t irs!" these islands, Ghent is famouvbecnuse he sells.?Chic Charles V. and John of Gaunt were , norn mere. It has boon tbe scene of _ , She? Darling many treaties. Insurrections and ro- *? . . or?" volts, nml it was there the treaty was u into made terminating; the war of 1^12 l>e- OI,t ? , ' 1 , de- tween this country ami England "iggested it. 1 . be cheaper.?F raid 111* Qneor l)npiitlon. >j>(1 p Mudge- What an aggravating habit C!roeer?Do \ Wiekwlre has of answering a question nr to ^t i ?lo by asking another! Yabslev I never wliat we eoc noticed it. Mudge Now. for instance, vmcricnn. hist night 1 asked him if lie w? tt!d lend - -? ime $10. lie didn't say whether ln> i?o the duty but could or not. but asked me If I thee. Thy set hitn for a fool. ready become i sTE) A SOLIE ja, n_ -s tx oar oeo W gtct on* rhu fa v \ I . v . , " Lires. _J ' $ * BvCT * " '1 y 0 lightful table water, and is also a e Liver and Kidneys, Stomach, Be I by the medical profession and invar * ? ? 2m yuui syMciii in ^uuu ui uci uciui c y%ji ar ^ -c . ?f. . )ruggists. IE OF EXAMPLE. J jp Al t child truthful, be truthtemperate, be temperate B-^w I B M B-^^ B J B^^J | kind to others, be your A lthful amusements and j I l? ^^k in take part iu them. by your life that a good j ? H e chosen before great , lat riches are not to be j Saturday or M< hould never be got by ; w^i ^ prvp others; that when ac-] *V^ e treated as a trust, not j -^k ^k^ honest, present to him iu j I I 3 K I SIB ng example of honesty. ' JL il. JB. JBL of a child's knowledge observation. Acts mean i aBp*ech.-Phn*deiphi*j j^g^um When Yot *W PROPOSITION TO 'mooitratluu. ^ s,'Sr,Hr?iTh6 ADVOCATE Su followed by a series of mother rushed in and, ^ny rea(jer Qf this paper who brings a copy of thii the crying child, sought store* Saturday or Monday, April 8th. or 10tn., and t had hurt him. Tommy more from our superb stock of Clothing, Furnishing ross examination for a be allowed a discount of 10 per cent, which will pay ly admitted that he was bia. Besides you gel the finest goods offered forth >u do to him?" she asked. I IT PAYS TO BUY OUR e "world'did' vou do that Hosiery. Negligee Shirts, 2 and 3 Piece Si Under-wear, Extra Trousers, Hats, Trunks & you couldn't hurt your- ; nil y\ yy -i i a --The R. H. Edmunds (the HUB) rharaotor i stica 11 y unplcus- | ^ VJ8^ISil I remember you when gnlfyiug *ev n?gr?J- T* AHATYI # |\o was ? ^ .ont",.r w hile children f r\l n ^ A" , . Jnpaarar l.ndlea nnd >w?e?He. J * ~ i 11 * . -^***-?" innancse ladies never commit Our Soda Water Fou tall and selling liquor over | 11 la. ,^'iuivalent . . , At \J\J It | j yj ^"H operation?<>ur I swered Lincoln, "the only *** * the * etweon you unit .,.0 "X r -r-n ??. ?ia? in O Flies nor Mosquitc e on the other." . > n ter you ix you use < if Bra of \otiir, ly single human being who doors and windows. r being silent for an hour i know two. and i value We have all you need for sprir ing to their rarity. Not ilTi Paints, Calsom-wall finish er day. and the clatter of sounded :is though the "PI n Oilf nil of people. Yet all the -1- IdOlCl , VClilCIll roduced by three Individshould they shout??I.on; ?7 u v^. Ua dKU lawwe* In I'.iiKlfir.u. the upper class gambles, drink; the middle class Opposite Post Offic loes not gamble, and the * r M>th drinks and gambles. COLUMBIA, S.. C teristtc circumstance that ss makes laws to prevent A POSTAL WILL BRING PI s from gambling and that ss is in favor of legisla- ??? ? nt the upper class from ORGANIZED 186* t Indnrfmrnti. The Carolina Natio t ho sells. Mrs. Over? ; Ul<7"'- '!? Qori V '? COLUMBIA, S, C he earth with each plant Nct"" UNITED STATES, COUNTY and aw O m n lilt'w. D \/ wo must elope. Tie? * Ulv ur father has 110 objee- CAPITAL PAID IN le?None whatever. He SURPLUS PROFITS. 11 fact. He sflvs it win ... - liability of stockholders, " hllndelphia Lodger. on w*nnt? apples to cook SAVINGS DEPART/VIE tiall Boy?Both. That's ,k em for -Baltimore Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum, ruary. May. August and November. W. A. CLARK, President. J. S. m which lieth nearest to wilie jones. Cashier. t. h. >! ond duty will linve nl- AsSCt-S Ov CP *" lea rer.?Ca r ly le. ) CAR OF J \ >< it c. : : wels, ^Hj i; rftrngeis ^ ' '"'^' -V" ^ . t j .V f?>ia, ^ bscribejr 3 advertisement tc buys Ten Dollars ra| Goods, and Hats; ? J v v railroad fare to Cob' ' KIND. lits, Handkercl * Bags, Boys Clothj Comoa SSI* 1 12?? i | x ' ? Jjr poTJ-cip - s _L ^ __ m ntsii^ |lg| >ever wj? Qy 99 De^ can j 3ur sferet * x ig renovation. , Glass Limt Etc. WN, :e. - 'j& w&S ! ICES. 5. ?nal Bank i\ ? CITY DEPOSI- V $300,000 82,000 200,000 I S t" INT. payable quarter^ ULLER, Vice-Preside... IE1GHAN, Aas't. Caahier $l,5oo,ooo. W " h f ig n v. M - n ># i H hat Yoi