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3 Stock. Our new build
lers know the character
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miedies known for curing eougs, colds, lagrippe
'ections due to inflamed and irritated condition
it is prompt in affording relief and certain ii
g a cure.
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Have you st<
what a gem yoi
Policy of the 1
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you tinrt such a
Who has it f?
What com par
for one moment
Did VOU evor
>pped lo confide Do you knc
n liave in the ideal
'acifle, wlien can I r*>
Policy? W
or sa J .*?
iy can com pete it
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>w where to go for it?
'ream on Wednesday's
and Saturday
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"Dear ine!" ho said. "I nin liberated, (
) hut my nether gar mew have suffered
j S? Home damage. This ml and sticky
substance would appei to he cobbler's ,
wax. Judiciously ini-d with bird
5RAGFBRIDGE HEMYNG 1:
^ ^ . ,T^'
'jintlle house." may
"1 should like It very mueh." jt js
"Kay some lur^e silk and tea house , *
tvlth a connection in China. You ml^ht *
wi. i.i.i i.. .. nous
Murray's
Horehound, Mulle
And Tar
be used to advantage in cases where other inedi
pleasant., purely vegetable and absolutely sate 1
ling else like it in all the world. It should hav<
e. readv at hand when needed. Parentk will tin
1 I (
icines have failed
or old and younif.
i a place in every
(1 il,'< clTppf, man -
might need insi
in life than deal
How many tli
insurance throui
premium caused
sickness?
IIow can you bi
fnnH nn/1 no t> ''
VK...m bUdU uue 1
irance Money more
tu? Lees vi
ousands lose their
?h inability pay M
I by accident or H
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ny medicine and ?
> urug tompar
lie's Popular Druggists.
R COLUMBIA
| ?? litiie."
IV ^ "Jaok again," cried tut #!>rthy'8 fn- i ,
ther.
"So I apprehend. Bt no mutter. A |
time will come." j <
"You must run upsta*:* again." said
mmm Bedlngtoii. "You 'a n't n<? about
like that." j |
"Besides, I am subjectto rheumatism,
and the eold air Is trylig to the limbs." i
HIlsivorMt \l iv.....
VUl IU 17114111^11(11 III 1 M M
with ii good Hillary, but any levity of U'al i
owluet would lose you your place." paro
"1 don't mono any liarui," an Id .lack. |) p
"I,ool\ how you have treated Mr.
Crawcour today."
"He Is a fair game."
"So you might consider your employer.
1 tell you It won't do."
"I will try to l>e more careful, but 1
in n't help playing; a trick when I get
n cases of croup. It lias remarkable virtue ir
xysms of whooping cough.
ice 25c. Guaranteed satisfactor
chaser.
AT DRUG STORES.
Prepared by the Murray Drug Co., Colon
i controlling the
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il?iuf S. C.
i
paj uuv.
surance premiun
laid up by accidt
How can you
family or your &
come disabled b;
ness?
i "rIIf
liui on is ana in[is?
While sick or R __ , Jt ,
Make this
pro\ide for your QB bia. Ever1
elf when you be- H
y accident or ill- |H safe aild SO
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BANK.
your banking: place in Columy
courtesy, consistent with
unci banking:. Special attenchecking.
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"Bother that boy!" exclaimed his fa-1
ther, leading the way to Ids dressing i
room, closely followed ly the principal. | i
who held his coal tails tightly pressed
against his legs.
When they returned, they found Jack ,
had caused the pigeon pie to he brought I
up on a tray.
it-.ii i . iMsjnio i -a
1imlS t oui oI 11 .*lviV? I JU' "'1 \
ii ciianee.
"Think over what I have said t<> _____
yon. Ymi are kcMIiik a l>l>r r?iy now
nnd ought to know hotter " ?
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CHAPTER XXII. 1 ^ 1
Till) time passed rapidly, and 8
Jack soon begun to get ready II On
sA-..", .? / s? X'''M1> j ?.<i|ja.np s.n
4 .Hi,
ur Success . . Qui
ifcled IwMwt-tgtfXSb P.,>l?
Wl "1 i 1 MlQl>l!Mttl1
I
r Sales 1
j.utfU.w H- 1
luncemen
Wv?ut (?o,
and, holds e
v 'Vl ^r similar cas* 1
es money to pay
his policy while
and this insures
paid to his fumi
t in this case, thai ""7*' *?7'
ans just 8?
I Palmetto
ueath. 11 furmsli- H
the premiums on Capital $25
lie is hurt or sick H
11is policy to bo
ly. should lie die Hi
'i
Bank & Trust Co.
0,000.00; Surplus $35 ,000. CO
COLUMBIA, S. C.
STilll *- ir.l.s ihJi BgPU I
cut yet and I shot?the pigeons myself." |
said Mr. Itodingto'r.,
The principal euft Into the pie. He
put the crust ou his plate and dived
' Into the recesses of the pie for a pigeon, j
succeeding in bringing a dark looking I
object to light.
"You will excuse me for flndlng fault,
but there Is something remarkable
about the nnnearance of this?iht?? i
i * Tm.. L
quality, naked him it' he ? ??tiI<1 t<JBwW
him to throw his \ o'K", into any iCiee I
he pleased, ltlooks thought li ?;i^ a ?tl!
natural gift, Inn he would try hho. 1 sc
Jack and the hut lei* went into a mead- K
ow at the hark of the house and prae- a"
ticod ventriloquism. < Mdl.v enough, ?
Jaek did. In some measure, possess the n
gift, ity the time .luck went liaek to I
Pomona House he was a pretty good J
le quality of our Cioods please
stidious, and our prices appeal 1
nsitive pocket
J. C. GLOV
s the most H
to the most ^L_
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he from acclden
his feet or ldse
charire for the di
Iness fin
... B JULIUS h, W'ALKE
s whole insurance
stallmcnt, should B9BHBHB@^B B
t or sicknes be tolose
his hands or ~ ;
jesight.
r there Is no extra jCerials, Eve
sabi 1 it. v contract.? i
>VM n. LYI.ES, President.
;R Vice-Prsldent. J. POPR MATTHEWS, Sec';
iporated Fruits, Canr
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know not liow to unuie It."
He touched with his folk something
Y' with a shining, furry skin.
"Hang it all, this is too had!" ex- |
BB claimed Mr. Bcdiugton. "The young
rascal lias taken out the pigeons and I
__put in a dead rat! My dear sir, accept '
my apologies for the young savage's 1
? behavior. I deeply regret It, believe
I^Cl me. Try some cold meat."
linn;iiion or ins iHHMoi', nun moeus fa
was delighted with liiin. saying that 1
lu> woulrl in time irooomo a lirst rate
ventiil<M|ulst.
"I'll astonish the natives," ho said __,
"when I gel back."
Mrs. Hedlngton and her husband
lived together very happily, seldom, it
over, going out or receiving people at
houie. They loved .lack dearly and
told him if ho had any eomplalnl to
Success-Our Sales. Our Succ
No Or
ess-Our Sales.I
i I let
the Paci tic has I
serve that all ot
S'fiS panies have $2
fund to made gr
their Polices, a
make good mor
grand contracts
trict. and everv
U(
the same legal reher
old line comi),noo,0?0.
Speeial A/9
w>d every clause in I W 1
few good men can
ley, selling these CEREALS?A full line
for me in niv dis- Oat Meal, Ralstons Break
bodv should have L.wi
)oas, iMuts dec.,
LcKAY'S....
, comprising Force, Maple-Flakes, Cream of \N
fast. Food, Crape Nuts; also Tapioca, Sa^o, !
?UI1? JUU, <>11 lUUBIUCIUHUU, II". I
have uo further appetite. 1 could not
touch anything. 1 am covered with
aiH>t, kicked, ntlllcted with most cruel
gripes, and 1 am about to eat dead
rat when iuy instinct fortunately saves
me from the shocking ordeal. My dear
sir, we must part. It is time I should
go. When I sit down, I do so in fear
'heat, and trembling lest I should again leave
'arina behind me the seat of my trousers. My
make of Ills treatment at Mr. <'invv
cour's he was to 'vrlte to them at once,
or come over t?i the Hull, ami they VVIi
would see Into the matter. Tl?
So he went back with plenty of pock
el money, a L?o\ full ? t clothes and a not.,
hamper of good things. tletermlned to .
lie us good a hoy as circumstances and tllC
Ids own Inherent love of fun and mischief
would allow him. |
It was arranged that lie should re- | beau
ly suffer torture from Plies am
i who use our Screen Windows
Keep your Monies sweet, clean
erms of disease, by usin? Paints
h, Glass, Cement <Js:c. We have
tify your premises and at the <=
1 4^7
J Mosquitoes?
and Doors do
an J free ironi
, Calsoni Wall
all you need lo
:?! in ? f i m ?"
one of our?Trie;
me a card and I
O. L. J
District
WARD
M. P.. F
? uuu i can imnc).
a] Policies?drop KV A PORATED FRP
will do the rest. Prunes, Seeded Raisins R
rONES NI' TS Walnu ts, A11
limited stock left.
t Agent. canned goods in i
c ^ ~ Kippered Herring, Inipo
can. "i'eech Nut'' I'.acoi
nWAPn** OKra and Tomatoes' Asp
ITS Choice Kvap. Apples. Peaches, A pi
ic. package; Dried Currants 8 l-itc.
nonds, Pecans and Filberts?all at. reduced pr
a rue variety, embracing Herring in Tomato,
rled Sardines ol? very best quality, from 10 to :2.'
i and sliced Heef; Spinach, Cauliflower, b
aragus Spears and Tips: Peas. Corn &c.
compliments to your good wife. 1 will
bay farewell."
ricots ..j am dpeplj' grieved, but 1 eannot
belp It. Another time 1 hope your visit
jCt.s will be more agreeable."
"I trust so. In this weary world we
live in hope."
Sand Mr. Crawcour ordered his trap and
>e. per soou afterward drove away,
ieets, As he passed a seat near the lawn he j
saw Jack and Rmlly. with a plate of
tain the names he luul hitherto I??'? ii | _
known by, adding to them his father's !
name; so lie was called .lack llarU
way Bedlngton.
He found few alterations in the ! j
School when lie returned, and there j
were only two new hoys who require |
any mention. One was a quiet, iinoh- j
trtislve yonnfellow named Turner. !
who, from his gentle manner, became
at once a subject for bullvins:. The
;ntion, to save a Doctor's bill.
0. (). HI {() \
Opposite Post Office.
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Aveni FULL LI N E SUGAR
? ' ?inia Cured; "Ferris" an
rg, S. C.
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c
ility
C'l'RKI) MEATS including; ."SmitMield",
(1 "hove" Hams.
Keep us in mind.
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OLUMB1A., S C.
pigeon pie before them, which they j
\ ir- were evidently enjoying. Jack bowed j
and held up a bone.
Mr. Crawcour groaned and drove !
home, but he did not attempt to eat '
b~W~T anything that day. 'J'he cold rat had I
V given him a turn he could not get over. I
g?/ The fact was. Jack had lifted up the )
covering, taken out the contents, put j
In a couple of rats he found in a trap ;
liml IWMilllt'fMl I ho fiH'Ol'inir
Other wits Houston senior This was
lluuston's hrotlier. and lie had been In
llie royal navy, hill nl sixteen In- was
court mnrtialcd and obliged to leave ;
for had conduct. Ills fuller had sent
him to Mr. < 'rnweour's to he lu'epund
for n civil service examination. ! ]% /]
Jack had not heen at I'omoua House | W
ten minutes before Kilmer said to him , ^ " '
maliciously. "That's lluuston's big (
1 I' l at 11**1* 'I IIII li?? v!t i ? li?? iw iwiilnr l.i l.o *
vj i 11 I J i / \, .
A I* 'S'l A L WILL Ultl NU I'll I <
[ETROPOLJ
yFAIW MlVPh
p
J
ITAN
1*
of our Hats
The Style in
wasre of mo
made Hats I
and color ;
wear.
OUR HATS
is (indefinably fine, i
noticeable. It is a:
ney to buy poorly j
that lose their sliape j f-? fx C* ?1 f{\
after a few weeks 1 I IC V-/C1I O
X
UNITED STATF
ORGANIZED 1868.
lina National Bai
COLUMBIA, S, C
S GOIIIMTV nn/l riTV rtRDnc
Jack thought lie hml hn<l ii pretty ,
good imitiik anil was sntisllt.l. He had
now pai?l the principal off for chaining
hlia lip. and he felt happy. Mr. Bedfngton,
however, was far from being
contented. Ilia hoii displayed qualities j
* which seemed to unfit liiin for the or- |
dinarv business of everyday life.
He sent for him. intending to speak
to him seriously, and when Jack came
:i_ . . -
cock <>f Hit* scluwil iiiiiI kick joii to \
atart with."
"Mc'il # better try it on," answered
Jack, shmgKinif Ills shoulders.
t'olltuson and Harvey hoth assnwd
Jack how glad they were to see him
hack attain, as did several other fel 'II
lows.
Mr. Mole, who had had a holiday at
the seaside, was radiant, and never al
PAINT
>1.30 Per (Jii
Covers More Surface
And Wears Longer.
lion.
I
are all sure
satisfaction
t.he-mlnute
shown in all
The prices ;
I
Straw Hats
Darin rn a c
to give the utmost
. Shapes are up-toiti
Style and are CAPITAL PAID IN
i tlie New Patterns SURPLUS PROFITS,
line New taitems. LIABILITY OF STOCK I
ire right,
i and SAV
Interest allowed at the pa
'I " ^ w . * m m VI a V/lJ
TORY.
IOI.DERS, - - ' J
INGS DEPARTMENT.
it.P nf .1 n^r pf?nt r?<?r annurr* nouoKln /?nn />?.l..
?i ? who me nurary ue miio. "Sit down.
Jack. You and I must have a quiet
ehnt together. I fear you ate frivo <
Iouh and Inclined to go wrong. I am
!()O,0C0 not going to mince matters with you.
82,000 What do you think of doing when you
00,000 ( gi ow upV"
| "I should like to go to aea."
182,000: "And that la Just what I should not
! like you to do You are loo old for the
u I navy, and the aea Is not a good field
IliUt'U U> 111*' JM1SI.
Jack thought things wore going on
too pleasantly and Quietly. uud one
morning in class lie resolved to astonish
Mr. Mole, to whose division In* had
boon promoted.
The subject before them was geology,
and the boys tool been reading a lecture
upon the crust of the globe upon
which they were to be examined.
"Now, I toys," said Mr. Mole, "opeu '
Hnough To riLL ALL
ORDERS
CAI A 'I M
Cold Water Paint. No Troubl
Water, and 1 hey Are ;
()
c to Heat
\ll
UllllllIU^
$1.00 1
Boys' Stra^
j . J. H. E
1514 Ma
ruary, May, August
to $10.00 A. CLARK, Presiden
WILII-JONES, Cashier.
w Hats, 50c. Assets Ovei
LstAZtRR' The Bat
in Street, _ _
j_ <? / 1 onf <
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and November.
t. J. S. MULLER, Vice-Pres
T. H. MEIGHAN, Ass't. C
r $I,5oo,ooo.
esburg- Advocate
A #
, cl'' for a young man. The life Is hard. I
You linve no Idea of the bards hips you
ident. have j0 encounter. Per Imps you think
ashier because you have found a father who
is rich thut there is no necessity for
, doing anything."
"I am sensible of your kindness,"
answered Jack, but I have a spirit t
- ntove being dependent upon anybody "
"That's right. You will hate money
. when I die If von itpnuir" l? "??
your hooks and turn to the word
"Physics.' "
"Hltio pill and u draft in tin* mornIdb,"
wild .Iflrk, throwing his voice i 1
down to tlx hottoin of the < lass. I II
"Who said thnt?" answered Mr Mole, I il I
passing ahum the fot in.
No one ) i ^ w ercd.
"We in list have none of these unseemly
interruptions. I think it was
you. Houston senior. You are old
"The Kind That L;
iRICK ft LOWI
(INCORI?ORAITf?)
hardware. Glass. I>;?int< an
asls"
IANCE
43 i:?,.
woiumo
IU,d. U %/V Willi
3 i V I till 9 9 9
j Ing my lifetime you miiHt work. I rto j
uot believe In young m?-u l^'lng Mle. 1
fnnt'niK"! on rifxt p.'itfe,
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