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. COLUMBIA HOTEL. . .
BUST HOTEL IN TIIE CITY.
S. F. WHEELER, Prop.
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THE HUMORIST. ^
"It's funny," remarked the thoaght- "1
fill citizen. was
"What's funnyV" Recc
"The way a man who spends all his
spare time praying for tl.3 regenera-, Jli
tlOIl Of his nartv will tret. Inrtlornnwt.lanil
)id his wife have anything when 1X7 All
larried her?" if All
[*hree children. You knew she
a widow, didn't you?"?Chicago
>ru-Herald. On the i
left the h(
lis?I'm suffering from insomnia Page a ba
T t hinlf T ur111 nnnotilf nw fill farmni
DrMiwicnrwnrc ri*ht (
AliinlillDULnULtJ. fifty yards) und
By Joab Edwards. T J"8. **
whether he wa
morning of July the first I have lived here
aspitable home of Rev. 8. C. I tell you is t
ptist minister and a success- Tobie confirms.
? XK7 llA lirnc r?w 4-V?*? - ? -"? * - -
pointing away about S
er that cedar tree and I
ond. I dont know fl
s a yankec or not. I I
all my life and what I
-he truth." Uncle ''l&M
The (Confederate sol
ZSIO
Ras
^ ' Call and See Them
+ w
ves ana
nges
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
GKO. HEM. TIHM KKM A N.
J. WM. TIU'KMOXP.
THURMOXI) TIM MERMAN,
ATTURNKY8-A MAW.
Will practice in nil the State and U.
S. Courts.
Oftlce in Kaiiirman Building,
j at the suggestion that he vote the vv
! opposition ticket for once.'?PhlladeJ- doct
i phia Bulletin. lli
the
"This picture of your wife is angelic. Tele
1 Does it look like her?"
"Well?er?it looked like her when "I
' she was posing for the photograph, wed
Yes."?Detroit Free Press. hote
? * "??? vuuouit au UIIIUC1.
ills- An officer? You mean a bank of tl
or, don't you? mile trave
lis?No; a doctor couldn't toucb Fayettvill
cornet next door.?Philadelphia where the
graph. killed in tl
<\ were hi
Dear John." wrote Mr. Newly- diers kille
from the shore. I enclose the pally frorr
tl bill." and were
, .. iv/ ?<vo v/u wic coaieiu aier and tne Fe?
le Cape Fear river. A half in their true lig
:1 brought me out into the tive of Williar
le and Kaleigh road just The former was
Federal Soldiers who were latter largely
he battle of Avarasboro N. spoilsmen and g
uried. The Confederate sol- enemies,
d in this battle were princi- ??
i Georgia and South Carolina
buried some half mile further
aeral soldiers are seen
ht in this brief narraa
and Tobie Smith,
for state rights; the
for spoils. Today
rafters are our worst
rcwT
Lee A.
C
Phone 4(>n.
C nc T B?s
Lonck 6c Bro.,
olumbia, S. C.
1510 Main Stree
d nr s-i n n c*
kuaiii^umi, d, is.
CHARLES C. WILSON,
ARCHITECT.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
_ -
, "I
McCosh?Is this true that 1 hear Johi
he Mush?That I'm engaged? Yes bote
1 Congratulate ine! you.
McCosli?I can't congratulate you
; on marryingany girl wlio is fool enough ,
to want you.?Cleveland Leader. that
! Mr
i "1 dunno much about deshere peace
j conference," said Uncle Eben, "but I ,
.rear Jane, I enclose check," wrote nortn on i
j, but please don't buy any more road?
Is at this price?they are robbing more tllar
"?Smart Set. the reside
deceased \
for the wo
>wnds?Of course, it was business jn tbe tra
detained me last night. the marks
s. Rownds?Yes? for breast
wnds?Yes. you know I would h-iped cor
jus same road. As 1 enter ^
just to[my right and not -**-??
i five hundred yards stands
nee of Mr. Douglas Smith
vhich was used as a hospital 11538 Main
unded. This house stands
ck of the batt le and bears COL
t of cannon shots. I looked _
t works some of which I Lverythll
istruct forty years atro but T*I X
VU1 ^ 1 I
FAURANT I
Street. I
UMBiA, S. C. I
ig in Season.
^ru iii
Succe
o4w BkOAD S'fRfc
When you b
'THE GREal^Tv^kep
u I^V7 1 IS c
ssors to C. B. Allt?n,
:ET, - - AUGUSTA,
"" \ y~~ ~a*TTn
my a stove, buy the best.
AT EXCELSIOR." Parts
E. .1. K i ll KKKDorE,
Surgeon Dentist.
(iA I.eesvillc, S. C.
Otllee over Austin's store.
L. M. MlTCHKLL^aP-^^
Dntesburg-, 9. C.
| does know f'm experience dat it's hahd '
to git up a .semblage (if dat many peo- woul
I pie wifout some one Wringing a razor (
| in his hip pooket.'"?Washington Star '
1?
j ''That was tlie bi^Best lie he ever
the way ''I
I from
I (.fpliil4 ho nnt it then
jcwcivt; yuu. only Siigll
s. Rownds?No, George; you fhe axe, 1
dn't deceive me, no matter what wlth his s
laid.?Philadelphia Ledger. brushed a1
of conflict
"ou say there's no snch word as 1^>5- 1 **
ing an or*
certainly do." a . ^-UUt' ' hell
fell, you'll admit, won't yoA that Well he i
i'<j fliiphi n wnrH oe
t traces of them remain. * UtiSl
jhe plow, and father time
raoothing hand has almost C
way every trace of the scene '
on the sixteenth of March
spy near by a darkey plow- aiuHarloi
* ^yneWni<?rhln(T" I '
s just what I was looking for |? fee
or everything: n|
srate Prices.
n
j Catalogue.
The JLarj
ware an<
in thisse
We have a
gicst Stove, Tir
d BicycieHous
ction.
few very Pretty Calendars
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Ollice Hour?:
_ ; 8 to 9 a. in.
^ ? 2 to 8 p. in.
7 :30 to dp. m,
>e ?
1>B, J. A. WATSON,
^ Dkntist.
Butesburg, S. C.
lie said ^itts- | ~ 3
burg."? I'hiladelp^^Kjger. ^
_ i in i
' He says he loves-'Wfor what she
is." 1 m
"He's mistaken." I
"IIow do you make that out?"
"Easy; he loves bkr for what hei '
fi.inirs oi,? m i???? erea
? nuau<u auigullinDCy" I1C WflS U
Milwaukee Journal. f lie was a
? -Jr never usei
IEM0RY Orirm^HERBERT
CATO. otber thir
; was a son of Mr. and Mrs. HI- and retur
Cato. Ho was born March 3rd, Mr8--**arj
, and died June 19th, 1905. A ,ambm,tl
t favorite in the home has Wn anotlie
uni January me ursi jccjw. ~
slave of Wm. T.Smith; has B. David
1 snuff, never been drunk, 1336 J
led a pislol, never been put
hid dishes, provisions and
igs from Shermans spoilsmen
ned them to his "missus"
r Smith. His name is Willi..
Just here we are joined Pyervthilll
r aged darkey whose name ^ .
?.
I, Proprietor.
Main Street. I
ALL NIGHT I
PHONES 207.
r the Market I
c e* _ H
ICI L. VV I 1 II
to in ke 01
when in Ai
SPETH
Succc
840 BROAD STRI
C IUI U1IC. IUU UIC 11IVILCU
lir store vour headquarters
ugnsta.
BROTHERS
issors to C 15. Allen.
5ET, - - AUGUSTA <
Otlice in Telepnone Building.
At Uidgc Spring Every Thursday.
T. B. KERN AG I1AN,
> INSURANCE.
BATESBURG, - - S. C.
Liiiima auc is. ?nuusiuu rusi. tilkc
"" A gi
Landlord?We have been forced to take
raise your rent. only
Tenant?Oh, thanks, I couldn't do faire
it myself.?Judge. er lii
mon
conn
Adam?They tell me we shall have ^
to move out of the garder.
;n away, and died June 19th 1905. is lob'e s
eat favorite in the home lias been f<rnlth wb
n away, and a little child which Ir ls now
budded in that home is gone to a,ld mysel
:r worlds on high. Oh! sad moth- horned re<
sten, to Jesus speaks to you, just a la'* at
lent: "Suffer little children to WilUam n
e unto me and forbid them not coniers*
>f such is the kingdom of heaven." dca^'on? r
i.o ? i_ i .L . . fall nf fnr'
mithan ox-slave of Parker Al
o has lived hero all his life. Columl
I'ncle William, Uncle Tobie
and Uncle William's long
3 ox, who lazily switches his , ?
e pestiferous flies. Uncle
arrates while Uncle Tobie
They both worked on forti- '
icar Wilmington before the
t Pichnr 'I'hn no rrn t ion if <
noras.
bia, : S. C. I
Next to I
=
E V E R
Wants to look ni 'O in in
should lot us niako your olot
ranks high in his lino and c
Wo n i a nnvv in /.iii* iwnt
V MAN
is appearance and to obtain tin- best results
lies to measure lieie in Columbia. Our ei
rery suit is a model in style, lit and finish.
1 !!!! I Mil.I ...... xr...
E. F. ST ROT 11 Eli
AITOKN'KV AT I.AW
IIATKSIU'UO. i?.
yon
utter
n.wl I
Eve?And I haven't a thing to wear. "y^u
It's always just this way.?Answers. liere
bless
What's your favorite tlower. And
In the gardens o' the May?" lowi
"Mint," said the colonel? "f
"Fix the julep right away!" T1
?Atlanta Constitution. \y
Be
.c iu cuter in uy me narrow door.
cannot bring little Herbert back as follows:
, but you can go tolbim. May the old n,a3tc
?ed Saviour help you to do tbis. quarters,
will you often think of the fol- troubled<
ng lines: ered. I h
leyond the sunset's radiant glow !" J' ,?
icre is a brighter world I know, tl "
here golden glories ever shine, , ' a
yond the thought ofdav'srwu atK
: "When our army got here j
irs house was made head-|
We colored people were not I
Our houses were not both- [
ad a watch with a compass
iof our soldiers tried to buy '?
e. 1 did not sell it. When . \\7
es get here they drove our-i W xTl
and right over there^point- J
Perry 1
have the largest and newes
We do altering and elea
Prices are moderate.
sct;i
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Columbia,
t line of Wouleiis ever shown in Columbia,
ninj: in tlie host manner.
'TZ. & HOEFER,
34 Main Street,
- - South Carolina.
I.
**1111 I
Davis & Co.
ir,17 MAIN STREET,
Columbia, - - C
For I'lU'ao. medium and line iin-tr>
Crabs drink but water; horrid stufT "u
Like whisky, not a sip! Be
But if you press them hard enough w
They're apt to take a nip. <
?Philadelphia Public Ledger. Mj
"Why don't you make some ringing Tfc
speeches against the trusts?" Ar
"Nothing to gain " answered Sena-! i*r
- " ^ jng tx) the
leyond the sunsets purple rim, a battery
yond tlie twilight, deep and dim, were kille<
here clouds and darkness never stump yoi
:ome, to the lefi
soul shall tind its heavn'ly home, cut thissp
feyond this desert, dark and drear, !nr'1 .
,, .. ... left us in
ic golden city will appear; T cur8(
id mornings lovelv beams arise
w.r. rv... ?- -? us w0
rijjrlit about 200 yards) stood j ? .
at which six gray horses ) | I4
1 with one shell, and that i
1 see right there (poi ntiug ^ .
t, about 25 yards awayi w as ^011Xr*3.C
ring and a cannon hall was
len our men fell back and F
the hands of thi yankees l-l I^dl L
;d us and threatend to kill
d not tell them where we '
icf?l Co., 1
iting Elec- I
Engineers,
\ND
i*i cii. .>i, i-y
BOILBRS
Boxes, Hangers, Etu, Itti 11
Harden Ilose, l'ipe. Valves
plies anil Repairs. LOMUA
oiiudi v crnDR amnxi?r
AND ENGINES,1K..V7
iiml Sheet Iron Work, Shafting. I'ii1 leys. (Jen
ding (\ast inj?s ? < 'ast evry (lav ; oa1> tott y -!<>(? Ii:
and Felting; Heltinsr, I'licKing nod Maohiiie
RI) FOUNDRY, MACHINE & Oil l;R \VC
2 n
(late gtaids we carry the largest
" * 1 stock in the South. Everything In
Harness, Saddlery and Farm Gear
hack
i pe can he had. Any single part of harr"'?*
ness in stock and can he furnished
inih.
*s,!r on short not ice.
>kkS
tor Sorghum "The public won't believe
1 ment'em and the trusts might,*' ^
?Washington Star.
Ar
To
Old Gent (out of breath in river)? i
Help! 1 can't swim!
American (safe on bank)?Waal, 1:
guess 1 can't swim either, but I'm !
n it makincr sueli .a dnrn'd nniaA ntwMit ! t
~ ???-?? ,li u,e SK,es- iiad bnrie<
'lio.se golden portals ever slilne had some :
yond the reach of day's decline; sowed pari
id Jesus bids my soul prepare dress. Th
gain a happy entrance there." where I ke
?. R. Bass. Wards. S. C. a 1 took r
_ ession of a
one of thei
A STUDY IN POLITENES. i want a 1
i things and get tiicm. 1
silver money and my wife ^Supply
I of it up in the skirt of her
e rest I left in a tin box Colli ft
pt my razor. They took it
ny watch. They took possII
of our houses. 1 went to
n and said look here mister
louse for the women and
Dealers.
ibia, S. C.
Cohen
The b
i's
est for Money,
'Our Motto--The Best is
the Cheapest.
Closing out our stock of
Back Bands at cost.
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it!?London Tunc Ik Wi
W1
He with the Whiskers?Say, feller, He
why don't ycr wear two glasses instead
of only one? i jjc
He With the Monocle?Why, deuce
take it, y' know, a fellah lias to see,
doesn't he??Cleveland Leader. j
liuuicMMi .u'UKius ?ioncs cie ?hitc icnnureii, i
is, oh, exceedingly polite! I out of door
i , ? , ,. ! on. He to
liene er he passed amid a wood |(|
said. *1 hope 1 don't Intrude ^vho the o?!
id if he climbed an apple-tree had stripe:
murmured to it, '-Pardon me." j one and he
cows and hens he doffed his hat,1 to anoll,cr
id bowed like any diplomat. could tind
I tind the
i is 100 uaa 10 nave u) stay
s withoutan.v tiling to sleep
>ld me 1 would liave to see
I told him 1 did not know
ricer was and he said thoy .
i on their arms. 1 went to ""
sent me to another and he IVfltflVflfflt
and to another and 1 never ^ lTiiti lTiTlfil
the right one. 1 trie.l to ^ If VOI
right man. 1 went J
I* AAA AAA AAAftAA AAA
friffmmWmflfj* ^
u have a^
For M
For Fit, For Con
For Finish, our i
/ Co her
1636 Main Stree
I'hon
Loney the best.
ifort, l:or Style, l:or iYlxiterixil x
Shoes xire Unexcelled.
fs Shoe Store,
t, Columbia, S. (
e ami Mail oilers solicited.
Mil \ IJS CV
ind
1 ().
^ rv ft* I l?.t A /^V rrv
| 10
Patrick?Phwy didn't jie go to!
church, sure?
Ilridgot?Oi had other things to do.
Patrick?If yez had gone and heard Ea
thot sermon on "Absenteeism'' ye 4<I
would have been ashamed of y'self fur *
not bein there ?New York Weekly.
I 1
? cnigs ne canea, "tiixxl-morniug, I to Gen. J
lir!" fared no b
id of the sparrows begged,'/ Don't missus' tb
;tir!'' called me
eh night unto his snowy bed 10(1 s1'
trust 1 don't weigh much," he wou s0,
,aiA room and
xUU. _ _ ?
little lard
id when the clock announced the house will
lour pn and ell
Kilpatrick's quarters but ^1-1 pn/|o
ctter. 1 found them taking ICaUd
ings and she was crying and ^ I ~2 |and
I busted out to crying ^ v cltK 11
e said "William I wish you ?= will cure i
j my lard case in my por
1 I did so and saved her a ^ riDI TP
I. Toble slept tinder my fc DKUvJ
le me and the colored worn- Hi ill ilk 11
illflreii linrldlnrl ^ I ill III IIIi*
iche, Ner-3 I
t in 10 minutes. 9H
STORES.] 3 I
UUiU iiliUiUMES H
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The Bate
50 Cents
sburg; Advocate
A Year. : :
n>v iv'l iiit rtuvu
cate-50 cents a 3 ear in
advance.
Read Jack Harkaway's
School Days.
Mrs. Subbubs?The cook wants an- J"
other afternoon otl every week. 1
Mr Subbubs (anxiously)?Did yon Ai
show her a calendar and try to explain
that It will l?e impossible for us to So
make eight afternoons in one weak?? ?'
l*urk
; ^
Johnson beamed with all his chimney <
power, could. I 1
id cried atonce, "Ah, thank you! diers in tl
Vou're tion is tlia
kind to let us know, I'm sure!'' them.
EDWIN L. SAUIN in Woman's kees burie
home Companion for August. into this
i
corners outside as best we ?______
lelped to bury our dead sol- c/\t> ca
lie cemetery. My recollec- rv)K oA
it there was some tifty odd One horse, on<
There was eighty odd yan- waR?n- ,wo se'
d up there where you come ?P?n buggy am
road. Two were buried Apph
,LE CHEAP. I
: mule, one two horse 9|
is wagon gears, one m|
I two set buggy har- H
7 to WILL A. KAWL, U
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