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E> Che Montla1 O. I Monday Jui wberry & I in nrsi exci r their pat: it the City 1 e and to sp< lms where t 2 surf, or vh :ond and Th rolina soldie ?ort Moultr; ist Artillery eave !: urens 7 nton 7 Idville 7 lards 7 -y 7 apa 8. wberry 8. vnTVAlllftr U \rrive rleston 3 ickets goo ing- Charles . June 24, < nd includii to leave ning June rtillery ti id Concert informatii JVINUSTON, C I- ! ? ? * III IlKi , "V 1 f f f X > > * < < ' 1 ? > ? ?-fr ? y ) i />>>/>>> * \ / > f * / > r \ 0 * > ? > 0 * / ^ / % % / V 4 % / / \ f \ 9 * 0 ^ 0 \ > 9 > / A 9 N 9 A 0 ^ 9 IS ' ^ ' A ? ^ > > % 9 \ r I * r ^ > # \ 9 \ 9 \ $ i; V * 4 V / V 4 \ 4 V 4 4 \ V, v ? v y MM* ium ??- ??< r ' xursion ! to I in II 1 P y, June 22nd. (j via the P I sr. &l. K m We - __ ? ? LLhA mW lie 22nd. the Columbia. R ^aurens Railway will run S ? irsion to Charleston, giv- ^ ? rons an opportunity to mw by the Sea at a very low 0 2nd a day at the Isle of 0 1 hey can take a dip m 0 sit their friends of the 0 UliUi ird Regiments of South U rs who will be camped P Vo ie with the United States P < / Round Trip P 3hedule Rates P '.00 a. ni. 1 $3.00 2 '.25 ^ ' 2.75 U .45 " ' " n "" .50 " ' 'i 2 on " y i .15 " " 2.50 S I .>a << *< " ?t U ** .00 p. m, rg A, d to return on Special _ S^JSfrff ston 7.00 a. m.. Wednes- ,, , ? COLL or any regular train up upsT H< lg A- C. L. train No. 52, p Charleston Wednesday COI 24 th 190cS. ~ " HealLU OolTer is reill ColTee Imitation ever yo This clever Coifec Sub un Target Practice, t, . . ill it Pitlll'!' 111*. SIlO s, ?uri isaihing ^ t'olTee is m i l * ironi j grains, with u > > nuts, Dancing. ,rop ;' "T.'!, " drink it, for Coil v. No ?????????????? U(CS tedious b ' ate" s'tys the <i >1 >r an, ask agents or write: S. A. Ik C Will i K, (i. P A. Uf^.KIN'PS 1*^1 W Dli C. Wi I in Hilton, N. C. W sure!; Stop Th 777 7?7 777 777777 77777777 *7 77.77 m 77777.* P j For the n< El Car mm : I Car Vin ijl1-:! ' fi|i : Be sure t W\ riiiiii1 Ruti SR ?&?;?>? *?>?>?>?>?>?>????> THE *^ES 'E j* ' "q Fl IPN'ITI 1I>F m. r y ^ O N1 NSTALlJlBNT. : have a fi urniture urniture th? > ie want; f the poorest st. 'ery thing > y Fo the Furn si? the H ' >u can bu r owr J fin 5 by p ittle cash am ay* merits ti :>r. MWMMHMnnnniBoi mmmmammamm IH E EDW/ CO. _______ J/WBiA HO In," DTEL I N TH I /HEELER, ^ ' In itself a LUMBIA. S. C ssrirNerve s.cki ______________________________ It was tli In the creat . , Remedy?I V LUe c.usest ,,, tothestoni , ni'n 11K'crl. ' lo "top any and favor t QUI lUHl O stliub-I.is I minulra shnplj SI,?op Ra. I Snoop's I .ok ESSX , PrttTop ! means congesti M\i whatn 1 . n J that, IS all. I>r. hilly rocor op s 11ea.it ? .? ,ri or Pink Paui .. ? '"w. u.-?iiy c"ax "lo?" p,;os- Or ccr.lcrs. After -wlio nntfut .. i i. v . Headache, Ncut n^u or ' uiiii* , d ii witn women etc. r\. HI"*'""'' Tablets 25, sol lX*I by Droller si(jre GU, j .covery Advocat iubsc j' Couyli. } - ,:u i:; i gSEBgg, ga;,':: '.^azzzz: aaSjg 'n~inzz $ m \R LOADS VV I AT [>xl ;>0 days we < wim > tliat will pleas( burn Wao-enc ?'?iia Wagons 'Ah.cr " LIS before 1 171 ^ -V If IV ; n i' | >c ( Tnitj X ^stfxJJL' **1 * * IBwUm'i Arnica Salve Wine. Tom Moore, ot Rural Route 1. Cochran, Qa., writes: "I had a bad sore come on the Instep of my foot and could tind nothing that would heal It until I applied Bucklen's Arnicabalve. Less than half of a 26 cents box won the day for me by affecting a perfect cure." 8old under guarantee at all drug 3tores. "The climate hera la naiiii?-inu* I isn't it?" said the tourist. * "Say, friend," replied the native, " jest write that word down fur me, will yer? I Kit tired o' swearing at this climate in die same old way. Thei's a new cne."?Philadelphia Press. Nature has provided the stomach with certain natural fluids known as the digestive juices and it is though these juices tiiat the food we eat is acted upon in such a way as to produce the rich, red blood that flows though the veins of our body and thereby makes us strong, healthy and robust. Kodol for dlspepsits and indigestion. Koiol is pleasant to take, it is relia ble and is guarauteud to give relief. It is sold by F. B. Gunter. i _ "I am looking for an appropriate [ name for my new home." Mil "You say it is the highest spot In j^j the country?" Ml "The very highest." kyg "Call it 'The Ace.' "?Newark Star. stomach troubles rre very common in the summer time and you should not ml only be very careful about what you eat just now but more than this, you pf should be careful not to allow your gkj| stomach to became disordered, and M Ml when the stomach goes wrong take Ivodoi. Th's is the hist known pre SpitM'cii iuii mat id uncial iaj one today for dyspepsia or indigeston or any stomach trouble. Kodoi digests all f iods. It is pleasant to take. It is sold here by F. B. Gunter. mm She?If we appear together so much people will talk about us. He?Well suppose we disappear together.?Pick Me Up. The Best Pills Ever Sold. W "Afterdoctoring If> years forchronic digestion, and spending over two P|lr uauu a.ndred dollars, nothing has done me H u much good as Dr. King's New Life /ilsli I consider them the beat pills ^ W ever sold:'; writes B. F A/scie, of * '?? I J iilLilijl #S iftPOISOH l1 cer. Scaly Skin, M(m) iot nn ^ ^ .Many people suffer from Blood 'oison and don't know it. Read I symptom of. and not Symptoms. Easily cured by B R. B. Ve think of Dyspepsia. Fur twenty five years Bot&mc Blood >n as real disoas. > yet ua)m (B. B. B.) has been curing yearly ,-^of ? eerunn speeiflc thousands of sufferers from Pricorrectly led Dr. shoop inary, Secondary or Tertiary Blood iwry popular Sum ach Poison and al' forms of Blood Disease. ;ne7/rouKhtthantgsv.c^ wa solicit tlie most obstinate cases, i his i. >torutivc. with- for B. B B. cures where all else fails, ijhiy vital principle, no j f you have exhausted the old methi?!iinL'ruiioulm-si. Uid ods of treatment and still have aches |exion, try Dr. shoop'* and pains in bones, hack or joints. Quid?and see for.your- Rheumatism, Mucus Patches in 10. We sell and cheer- mouth< >Sore Throat, pimples. Copper Colored Sp >ts. Fleers on any part ol > the body. Kiting Sores are run down & or nervous, flair or eyebrows fa.liny; ^ out. Take B. B. B. It kills tht poison, makes the blood pure and rich ^ 4.* healing every sore and completely [Q V C changing the entire body into a clean healthy condition, STORE. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM B B. B.), is pleasant and safe to take: composed ot pure Botanic ingredients. It purities and enriches the blood. rhp DIU 15GISTS, $1 PER LARGE 1 ,1C BOTTLE with directions for home cure. Bold in Batesburg by Ilarri: dvocate. jCainDrugCo. Call or write. : -rU 5T BE SOLD. 1 jj >n< on easy terms and j 1S*., I i, I liornhill 5: Hickory. any siz ; you want ' -v . BAPESBURQ, | .v>fOi Carolina. / / Thinks it asved hi* ^ Latter M. Nelson, oi Naples, Maine, ;. ,..^ ?y? in a recent letter: "I have oead : --;HjpgHB Dr. Kings New Discovery many yeaif, , ^ : for oougbs and oelda. and I think U.Tpd mv lifA. T ht,A fnnnH If. MlltUf .VrW remedy for throat and lung com pittite, and would no more be without a bottle than 1 would be without food." For nearly forty yean New Dleoovery bee I stood at the bead of throat and lung ' remedies. As a preventive of pDW- ^ monia, and healer of weak iunge it has < no equal. Sold under guarantee at ^ all Druggist.?60o apd too. Trial hot- ^ "Consider the llUies," mused the sentimentalist. "They toil not, neither "Yes," broke in the practical man, "but only those who can wear the same kind of clothes and live on the same nourishment can afford ?o follow their example."?Kan ias City Timee. "Cholly and hit. father have bad more than one falling out on account ?r PhnllL'o ,??{,, >? ui 'vuvnj a (kvuiivi -7 "^^^2 "Yes: aud Cholly keeps on widening the breeches." ? Louisville Courierfnmntl Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup is the one that.children like to take as it tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. It is different from the others as it does not constipate, but on the other hand acts gently yet freely on the bowels and thereby it drives ths cold blood out of the system. It is sold by F. B. Gunter. - -v ' Bp' Molly?Can't you afford to send me to the beach this summer? (.kxidle?No, my dear, I cannot. Molly?Why? Coddle?I don't play a good enough game of poker.?St. Louis Post-Dispatch. If one feels dull and spiritless, in the spring or early summer, tney call it "Spring Fever." But there Is no fever?usually. It is the arter effect of our wiuter habits. The nerves are mostly at fault. Tired, worn out nerves leaves us languid, lifeless, and without spirit or ambitiou. A few doses of Dr. Shoop's Restorative will absolutely aud quickly change all of these depressing symptoms. The Re storatlve of course won't bring you hack to lull health In a day or two, but it will Qo enough in 48 hours to satisfy you that the remedy is reaching that "tired spot" Druggists everywhere are advising its use as a splendid and prompt general tonic. I? alnac xpconfui than any other knowi. IK I've or constitutional tonic. It ..antcus a fa :iug appetite, aids dlges . . ^ I .. .. .?< ?aja dUU ue caovinced. Gunter's Drug Store. ' I wish to look at Something in hammocks." "Tibs is a department store, not a summer resort."--Ilouston Past A Grand Pamily Medicine. "It gives me pleasure to speak a good word for Electric Bitters," writes Mr. Frank Conlan of No. TJ6 Houston St.. N. Y. "It's a grand family medi .cine for dyspepsia and liver complica Jtions; while for iame back and weak i kidneys it cannot be tuo highly recam) mended " Electric Bitters regulate the digestive functions, purify the blood, and impart renewed vigor and vitality to the weak and debilitated of belli sexes. Sold under guarantee at All drug stores. 50c. Rodrick?That society woman is I queer. 1 said her bulldog was pretty, and she seemed offe.rded! Van Alliert?You should have told 1- All ?...llrl,??c Iicr It U?ljr* All auvittj uuiiuii^a i ;ire ugly.?Chicago News. In the parlor there were three; : Girl. tne parlor lamp and he; 1 Two is company, no doubt, That is why the lamp went out. ?Princeton Tiger, ; ? ? V/ V/ vl^ V/ V/* v < I V / M/* I v2 V TV z' vy V/ v y