University of South Carolina Libraries
| OPPORTUNITY | Still Knocks1 *) You can't afford to neglect the money saving valuer, presented a*9 by our June Sample and Clean up Sales. yx Having an outlet for vast quantities and a competency of U e { ^ ready Cash irrestible bargnn plums continues to faii into our j lap, sonic one fourth, some one third, and some one I a": off. Satisfied with small profits nud No Credit losses; llie ira?i Ifude of our business warrants one selling on closer margins than most YA stores. j In addition to the many bargains that %/c are piking up, our re 5? gular stocks in evey department are be"a;. p? up to the t; p notch of perfection tiioughout the entire seas ?n IK <36 You save hotli time and money by coming to this J'rc. i he snv%?/ ing is not at the expense of qaality . Character p.?>cln'n;.j l ie n:a?? ( jjSS and tne store. As in a 111.1:1, so in a stove, \ n-C. depen is open 5? C'iarief;r. Growth is the sign manual ol health. Tl * e sen e #l\ g\? r. r% til t-i* > ? / In! !i * f?1 I Ji ic :t i* if ? h ' i II / ^ The principles upon which this ;to;*e has been reared and nourish ed, which have given il its giant stature and sound constitution, are stright toward douling, fairest prices, best goods and a >. i\il and obliging store sor/ice, had ed by altrt enterprise und intclli SK gent deroctiou and management. Make complaints to the propcrietor. ITiendly criticisms invited. ^Cut Glass and HATS Hammocks !?/ This is itaiiMiocI. Solid Silver, All kinds of hats. All swinging weather shapes, .Straw or l c!t. ;inij we hav0 the ham At n Cut Prices. These A complete Hat store, mocks A spie njid goods should have be en Our "Sample Hats" a-c lin?\ good, strove received a mouth ago ":i: the .roney material in I isting ^2 , . ... ever sold in the State, pretty e a: ^ for June selling, 1 fT> . . . , ? We have proved it to <iulck*sc!!<n ; price -. A complete assortment v 1 Arte . . . thousands during the $7 50 l>o?\t to 65c. at Bargain prices. Ife. past y years. .Make us Conic wit le the .-i prove it to you. sortmcnt is complete | Batesburg, S. 0. <LS C8MMSasBMHHHVi aEfwrcwsaofc-*. c ?tsrflssasii :*.v rr/ Hiirfi Art Cotjii-ng ?^ The grandest lmeGrf Clothing- for Men, T>oy? and Children, ever brought to Augusta. A full line Gent's Furnishin Goods and Hats. \ a d V r r J { J. & V\. a i i lirry if IN!- LADIli:7-. We carry a full line of railor-made Suits, odd Skirts, Shirt Waists a-nd Neck-wear. When in the Citj ca'.l and look at our (ionils. J. Williw I .<1V\C 86'? BKOAl) STREET, :: :: :: :: :: :: AUdUSTA, C Belle of Carolina ? Sff EXPORT BEER is Pure and thoroughly Pr steurized. On Sale at all LEXINGTON COi' %r - " ir?f. >. .. r ?* nr ' 't / r\ a /-> p.? (jk^ i V DISFii.;;^;. ltr:y Ji Jr.N'KINS S'JtiYVAkY ii..:\ IROLiM-k\ Tin Roofing and >- 2; 1!KI M Guttering1. AopuMn, <i? f c.itcr i? All kinds of Sheet Ate:. I Work, . Repaired and I'uhiied. Estimate* given on all Hint! of lint- - j ven to iiini] order n>r. j!. it - f.t.m I. ..? up in $-4.(10 pe 450 i?r>zui SL. Phone 2438 gallon. AUGUSTA GA. (ilVI; MR A I RIAL u ^ ArgoRed Slimon Is caught in lb r ^2 hig Sea atuong the Icebergs. That is \>hy the llesi". is so lirm iml the llavor s<> delicious. P For Mayor. *** A < ^ Announcement. I respectfully announce myself n fcJP candidate tor A\ayor. subject to the approval of the cit;/.cns Democratic Primary. Platform: No prom'sos or ^ pledges to redeem. Justice to nil - m u^aiuiva.1 vUllllllt.'K V.iitl, II liniiCIUI gtS or toci.il sta!?Ji;i;;. A"i under oblige ions to no one. \Y. C. Hates. g Annouriwcnmit. $* ? I Itcarby announce uiyscii as a can* liiiialc for mayor of the town ul ^ Ur.tcshurg and pledge inys:lf to abide ?Iso results of the Democratic Prim ry lo bo held Jj.ie, 25th 1 * >7. .1. Bacon Vou:igbloo;i. |>|j To i he Voters of lialcsI? burK>? ? I hearby announce mys li as ii C t? candidate for mayor, will appreciate f'i lilt* votes of my friends and If eloctod *.vill do ... ill's( li. i:!inrnvi- Ihn liiwu jljiX ami enforce the law. i p!cJ/c ni> self to abide '.lie result of the Prim 6i'^ nry election imil suport tin noniiiieo of same. l?. R. Stcarimati ^ ^ _? > per City Council. 5* ?"_?' Announcement. I arriioiiiice my candid-icy a; Al .... ... . ^ viv i iiiuii i \f i i:iv ^ jvt'w .on c: i v pled;; myself to ahlJe by the Dent>;?f ocratic Prim ry. gp W. C. l ARBI-i?, Bates'-un;, S. C.. May 11, 1 *>0V ? Annoimcemeii t. & ; I announce my caailidacy as A5 v*? torman for the coming election an 'ci i.rodjre myself to uhUic by 1* .* Dcmi.j !%-? crati*" Primary jagg ' P. P. HARTLi-Y C,? Batesbm;;, S. C , May 11, 1 ? Announces o.?t. ft* fS, 1 aain'jiu' j my c.mdiJncv as Abler j.,-- i.ian for the com ^ election am plodjje-mysvii to abid- >y . he Dent ^ ocratie Primary. .'? \V. A. Crouch. Bctesburi'-, S C., May 1 1, 1V07. hi Announcciricit I. i vg The friends of Mr. liugenc l it Hartley hereby announce III in as ; ri;^. vs c ..ndida'.e for Alderman, :!cd;Jn; ? him to support tnc itomiii.'cs o? tin j Citizens Democratic Primary. Bates! urt> , S. C., Nay 2J, 1907. ^ , Announceinen I announce my candidacy as Aider :.a!i for tti2_ cvHtii! * election f.nc piedjj-9 myself to abide by I Ik* Den? ^ ocratic Primary. 1 M. !:. Rutland, Bi?ie:ibur^:, S. C., flay 14, 19U7. Anno inurement. We respectf t!ly !>cj.'. to announce i Air. I? Wliiteliead as a candidate { tor Aidcrmai: and plod}; him to abide . tite cho'ci* c>* < iie Cili/.e s Democratic Diic.ary of dune 2.it't, l\?07. Many friends. Anno incemMit. v\ c ?es.v.vr . fn!Jy bcR to minotmc \ . i. \1. i I. i ina i a . n oa.i.lidaU . . man and pledi'.v !.?* ?? to .ii-ii. < li:w* Citizens i.'einn.'iMtic I i iti.a: y . f Jisr.c 25t'i. iyo7. By His 5-rictuls. Asl< your uro or for Aivo !<'< i S'l.')) ni, and o not ;uv o ; any si. -,! itulc l'lioro is no linoi S.iimou pac'.oM. JfeAMBEftG DISPENSARY -; OVEB. I NoWO'CiLttS LESS OBJECTIONABLE LOCATION-ELECTION K4Y BE POSTPONED. n:!> v I!!!!?' 1' All ic l ime of i' om'ii ?r (;i I.'-. c>nly (lisronsary I v. s H r <>,; I . ; I :il>out 1 I!< ' ! i ; is*'* i b . c ? <let;l < i) 111 ii.y I It 1 ..1 ;iis' i : -i i l I '. ; ?i ut'i .i >.>,> ' s; ;i i -isi it i' i>tn ill" i i " (! ' ! ,t> ' i". n i .hi,.-,. s 4 i" , ' ! ' .1 I ..t' tit: ' I>..ir ' In'V. r( i>t ?? ii: .Vt'il t ? a Ifn i i >a h i i <-ttd tif !:iiii ' i: ; ' i i - i ! ' tii .11?' ! li.i'. . 'I'll iv i t 11U (.I i. i! 11 !i.i .'4 I'lf I r.'lot'l loll <11 *! (' lli.sp 'ill U' <! ' t io 1 anli! ~ j;I :iib r, it is i illy h ?pi i that ii iil ti cil <' I i?v I In* Mif rvlsoi' t imo :io\ i; omIi ' i it !<? h;ii h !! li't i<- sai I mm tii suit" j within ti. past i v. u( ? !, . ijtil . 1 i i" fonv's ! !' i art) .si I aiv v iiii tr <. haivl ai.il i ic'i - ins to . L i hat s j Mlia' . ss a VVIt it 01 I ill' 1)1 I I llii V'lO II I Sa'mon s i ly i'i i'" imk < 1, bii' it is tiic ohropi st and must jui.lriii ui foul in the country. j c T'>e pn c.'rs aro lia'idiii k Ar.p? lv ( Silmou b.v-unsi' it takes no argument ? I st il 1;, ;iitd ihf customers coin*; bai k fur more. ^ NEW PASTOR INSTALLED. REV. W. U. H1LLEU ASSUMES PASTORATE Or ST. STEPHEN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. j Lexington. June IS ?Rev. \V. II I Miller, prstor-olect ot' .^t. Stephens, l.u' i>i ran church, was installed in li s i v.- work at 11.0 Sun lay in .ruing sor, yic by Rev. C. A Freed nf C .Junibiu win. begin tiie coreiin?ny by deliverliiK {' , the audience a strong and impmj Ivo .email, very appropriate lo ti e u fusion. Rev. Mr. llillei conies hoie from (leorgia, but i-. a LcxintiLoiiiai l>> birth and a graduate of Newborn colli gt?. Mi-.-. Finestine ltarre presided at tin oiv.un and tlu music ami songs \\er< ' aiitilul. i While the clu^uc was being deliver .-el .'i bin). uv. Mr 11:1 lur was surI r .undid by his church councilmcu i M >sr.s. W. 1\ U.h.I, James F. liend .x . . I', licorne, W. W. ltarre, J li IJarie, <*. F. I.eiphart, ('. A. (lei^er > at 1 !. l>. Harina:). mcs?rs. !>. n.Kawi 01 VVys'.iUKttlJ ii i II. .1. K :\vl of Leesviilo ate visit ini: in town for a lew days. , "I'i c'c .libh1' llarnian, tiic popnla *:11tor of The Dispatch, lias return < from the pros-, association nv etinir, where lis hud a Joyous. high old tiinc Miss III Ion i Icndri x has "one lo Sul? ivan's 1 -land f r a few weeks' rccria.i <n. All That Saved Him. "Y< In* was ohliirod to c.'o in the s>>.'\<* eouiitry. m> lie took a gallon of <Io c.v a eoni til oft ir with him." I "Anil how did ho make out?" "Splendid! <! >t so full and wnlildod s > the snakes issod hltn over** time thoy . truck at him!"?Atlanta Const!- I tut Ion. Laupchhur oheei'fulnoss throws sun 1 ;iit Oil all the paths of Pfe. K: liter. An Old Time A Icier.r an. J : *ver:il patr >tis of " * r< laurant lit ' 1 >..d\ i.v and Ten' h stro . were lllll( h ! i'. the. e a l'o\\ <!:*\ a;: >. scaled at a \ i..;.:.* l ie.- a t!a cruet* windows on he 'lid I'.'.ur .*. ha h < o.iti i.iiide l a I fit'.' \ e I'.r. a.lv. ay. which j main . a vim' > turn :;l Tentli street I !>:: of t - i :: !? you l;n ?\v thai i". I>< :t?S tu I'.' . 1\.ay wiu tiuule in ! r t ? \ . it-.- V Well, it wns. As !\ | ' .ii' lhoaiiv ai wmiM I . ;t a i f the I wn of 1 Jen i . ''rev - . \ i o ran a tavern in Dutch nrnuhoubo which stood where f.'r.i ? h n ?v Is. lie \vi:.- ; an a! lei i : ti. like t any of his jirofes j ion ! n >! .iy sue w?i '.1 in t' I -avert: tec mat niii . t tree in the "... ; of v. ;.: h 1 m I i,niters liU'-ere'l i u r.th -ir i ; watch the t rat lie < :: ! 1 ; c i a !. last about 1" t'-1 al | > ;c I the < ; en'na of IMeventh street front Fourth nvonuc to llronri \ . v. v I ;i v mi I li.i .c ncees.-itatod I i' ar n;4 nown of 11i:< tavern." New ! ^ ork Sun. ? The Mecb iprd. , The voi l inaili'lu.iI sounds very | f ivniiiial'le to a beginner in music J .\h>re tln.n niv c liiiw I heard lite ?|Uesi: n. "\Vli;ij 1; a madrigal?*' Strictly i ; pea. :> . i.tadrimil is an elaborate i v.-v il era. Ml n in from three to six 1' I : "i i. from !!v snug In chorus. The ! ;el >dy If id not he carried through 1 i hill rkouhl le dispersed ! a i ; i : "ii :!i the different voices \ t s : i i\ allniial mnmuv peculiar 1 > ti e i>i i' tii sixteen;.! ml sevcn'eenth < n?i.ri.'<. 'j tie true inauii.ii | iha no a? i itupanitiuMir. Tills form nf |< li' i- 'V ide.ed I'.imlMi, 'lit IS It Ih " rlil (o have had its er!;?ln In the r Netherlands. The exact de: a .ion of | t!ie word Is net I.mimi. lie llrst 1 hind '-al- are believed to have been ! morning n^s. she)>lierds' lays or \ ki i - In t iahe of the Virgin.?circle !| Mag xlua. A Very Practical Christian. I A I'i-n - < > 'Hi oM in si n who lived on i lii ; f i i:i I iwa never refused shelter ; t ; i . > might risk It him. liis i . ... ii . ! remonstrated with him \ : 111 ihi-- ?linnii t? risilo, knowing thttt | i...it ir .in holme-; would llvall 1 i i '. !' the ope M'timlty ami that J th* . wa > .t dan er of the old i I! ; I i i 'I i e I. T?? these lemon c s.i.tm i; <" ! man l- 'piled that he n I di.'.ed in "p.ieal <'hri.stlanity." , f i. 1 o e of his friends, "this ' J vi'i". Imp; etienl. Suppose one I . f t e i :i i m!; it Into his head to j I .!> one ill aht?" \\l.? ; yo!.n;; friend." was the re t ply. - I i i i eider in the name of i 1 ' > ! prove my belief i:i praii ti -at ( tin i o I i-uking t ;? their p ints t i iirili.' II.e i:l I I IR?s t* I V 8 IH* A aiiii M When Visiting Cot of our stores and i Stoves and Ranges gj of such goods of an p our p;ices are .as lo s? will o;1!'!!!i'. We Ij already, across the i double the number ; you wish to buy 01* ' pleased to have jo I quarters while in 1 < fhr'Ke of 19Q VVP nnt . v w ^ ?? k-r t r v i * y I prices and whether P. will receive tire sai SjjJ || merit. Try us one :1 will never re ere t i |j write for Catalog1 a If mail, &T3 ^ "Stoves and Refrigerator People" | 1.248 Main St. ?.'!. % I COL | rameffittft ftmeami?itr wbmmw 5H??ina*K? JJG waaxiViw&o ll-c. , I 13 Hai'n't Been Drunk. ( $ 1 ^ I! ' evidently wasn't used to the wnvs :' hi.: Iiilels. 11?' look in I as though Ik* lenht have liven from some Kan>'* i 'arm and \v:is in a largo i ity for the ir-ltin.o. Somehow lio I m 1 hoar 1 i oat r\\ ii i> I morning r N who had I n '{* th irhing in' .., .> drink lot-- of ion i %* valor. ? * raid to t\ T. Now ton !? 'V mi ? dosk a I t ho Shirley hotel . ! rat ' \ * t ' look in t ho morn . . "th > < th n* lilsl n! !u told i. to II;.!; l'? / ^ li'.i - i or lho 1 it11-* telephone in i:iv 'T> onni when i wanted Vm." '[* "V sa: 1 Newton. , ' * "\ "oil. this morning, about a half an ^1* ii.ago, I a '.ed for a ;tlns< of ieo i'j-r valor. Some girl mis .veiv.l the tele- '?v ." Iv w "Well. I like to 1 e to .U for ^ iea\\* drinker. 1 wasn't drunk Isi.st i/i? .ivin." M; "What d<> you imp i V" i *! > ".!i ' tills; I di'i n't no jjrl 1 < ;' i.o ' o > at ! . That f:nl > out ne t;i : whole 1 ' r. 11 l-i >'.( l i i 1 \ 111;i< ]i 1 > pip i *. Ike -In- themii I v.: I- 1 >i' 1i<pi?-r j \ * nst ululil anil would no I a wlido *!> ntilii.i. A tfhtss would 'a' heen J'J^ | t. * 'u<>u: li." And a* In- turned .Hid strode i* I way lie wore one of IhQse "(iuess 1 ' i ^ lUln't rail hlin down, oh?" looka.? , !x deliver Host ' !A ; JA K.r.cw VIhat Ho Wanted. Small I'.ov (lot anv soap that will 'p ( 9 I ske on trademark-7 ! " f' <Iroecr?'Take oil' trademarks? J %t* Smart Hoy That's what I said. Dad's "dioeauiker. and lie want; to wa.-h la hands. See? t 'h'eaiM News. m LEAF I BACCO fp$ J v Ty best loaf that we can luiy Bfc'M ; j st leaf market in the world. JHfl i ? prefer a natural leaf tobacco . j 1 say that after one trial of Mt-.j NATURAL LEJiF MM oly in the future* Every merchant ( *' '? t (lon't, insist ?>n hia Kcttinjr it for you. BW '* 1 S? Write ua for our special prices r ' ' i , mm HRHliP| \ idents of | ;ton County | MB urnbia, don't fail to call at either g nspect our line ofRefrigerators, p J. We carry the largest stock |.| ly one concern in the South and 11 w as the quality of our goods ' lave many valuable cos formers || 1 on/1 J ? vv..^mivwuiiu uui ulj^u'C is to S Come in and see us whether ij not. We will be more than M i! make our stores your head- 13 the City. I? you make a pur- || mise you honest goods at lowest k - you buy anything or not you 1 me prompt and courteous treat- fe e, we will be pleased and yo u n ?ti i ? - - ' si. ii you can t tome toseeus, p nil prices. We do business by inote & Bailey "Stoves and Refrigerator People" g&a 1836 Main St. 1 UMBIA, S. C. I UB&sz-.idsmmKm mKmisssimxiwmum n? XIXXX XIs > XXI' ^ **N > ^ ^ XX XXXXXX XXX 2XXXX IX AXXXXXX Lf.? > y > y > > > ./ y > > y > y y V y y y - - ^ y s ) - - Mc Arthur Music He use & 44Augusta Leading Music Store" 720 Broad Street ^ Augusta, (ia. vi; Headquarters for Everything in Music 4 j it , n p: nnm The Musicians Favorite. Sold at N KiiiDa l Pianos.. , , tb i actory prices on easy payments, s; ? "Two In Oat'' any one can play. ?b u.U TV .. -- T\ MlHUdll fldji:!' fliliuS A perfect Piano cud Mayer M* in Piano case. viv T/'. i i n From $30.00 up on easy vH Kintal 0 tan p?ymtnlj | near Mill tm * s;"" g 6 easy payments. ^ amtrntu" *?" *"" S 43 * payments. *]' Largest stock of Records, Sheet Music, n; (iuitars, Mandolins, Violins and L;tc. LARDIiST STO.:k. LOWIiST PRICES, vjv HASH'S F TERMS. S\ Ri It: FOR CM \ 1 .(.Kil US. ^ McAriluir Music House $ Augusta, Cieorgia v Z rz /vt at rHvaCk^ rHtKvX$xiff1 N Per.ec! Satisfaction With Paint || I i:s .-> Ki : : A: -nc?'Ai;Tl'? , Ci'y few <; ? Uninn-NV?- hive u> (! til l'Ali'AN I'A j N J' h ; i.d.Yil t?.v B*i in 0;i >ur l? ?" b ii. ii:f i iv | I: v? w>:.is 11, I sis t n lis i..v < L i?c < > iniivc.y r p . t; \m M ?-u w? .! si; n wc :.re K i,-; il> i> '.i ?t* 1 -vi i i'-? (lur.ihili.'v i i 'li s I r>, irp < : i.a:??. BE Y< ury rf-p i-i f.i! *. K ? l<' It l ? p- ! loi I A i' h I 'i*. ' in : ! * fivo Fiji FIA N Paint 'o., \ i i.i ;i. <; t k-.'j I?j i Sir, ! n 19 M i) pi)? w 1> i : i c n ? i ' n i ii il i -s of uH i : I in v> i', si'ii ,ii?\v wis! i l o a til on r In : ?' i - ys H > > f I I 114". i I i? I. .1 nil mm I vn i< I .ik ' >1 ! i \ i r I .a I . Wu K3 n' > i?!i i",i , i itl mii I) i jr ml I ?vn rt*sl? Mj nc-'S, s ? niv? us y iin bos' qua i' i ? I?? ?1 i ilc | p- * tl \ IJ I I I \ il?, K 1*1 \ ill I , I'l1, BS U I'. RiJl'an.l Age'it H.'U/l n v;, C*