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By the Announce I States I I A patent has bee Water Closet known tc known as "Colonia" an (I destructible tank and We openly defy th m conditions. Our W'i I purpose for which the: I Wat Jt CI\,V you tt I The average pure The average cost of re . a by this that you could I gas, and at the end oi I ence of $450, which w> | you in touch with us 1 I j NAT Offices. 6,7,8,9, L "1 k-- j DeWitt's Little E^rly Risers are j small nlln, easy to take, ten lie and j A GREAT sure. Sold by Dr. F. u. (iuncer. ~~~~ J V Tho Singular Nob - an Amerii prnPD vT'iii ATP Tho Amerioan 1 J?i V JWK, 11 JLLIJLN IT *rootcd ihe count her hand with dig "Sare," sold the Tn Tim crs II" !:,^T to. JUL. ^ ? ? "V to coinpleto ze no? "All right," won ? i ? "Ilaw much of a you expect?" L "Nosslng, sare." When you have a prescrlption filled, you want to be sure that pure drugs rol)"il 1 0,11 cast,e 1 Aossing, snro. are used-When they are filled by our Licensed yoim^ighter'nm , . ... we wish to he 11 Druggist, with our pure enough? is it . . to give me y.m drugs, the best results are your expecting to" , "Come to my at Obtained. American father ai the neck of the del Our Line of Patent Med- , Bl}tl 1,0 awoke tun.hied from his I icines are complete. We amazins dream. .1 have Horse, Cattle and j TO ENTER Poultry Powders. * You must ment a Keep us in mind To c?ter parad good and you hn enter society you ? either. On the co you do have to I _ than it is to got THE CROSSON r^vr^s rr? arc trc::s,ir?. torn DkUG V^O. Treasure, which scruruptiousncss, Leesvllle's Popular Druggists. Temperament Is n perament Is the i 1 pacvIHp q r own on ,ho 8Ub-,? JLiVVd V IIIC, v. with experts who 1 . - IliU KUUJt1 abnormal. Tact, \ - ? Is moro abstruse. A pleasing, good, High grade, truly to Put yonr vlbra flavored, amber colored cup of coffee those of otlu can be had?and without the real r^'v -et^if *** Coffee danger, or damage to health- Uhate.e^ their by simply using I>r. Shoop's new sub- where, if thoy r,0, fltitute, called "Health Coffee " Part*, they be nobodies wholesome, toasted cereals, malt, choose whore thoy nuts. etc. made Dr. Shoop's Health there?generally s| Coffee both healthful and satisfying. Pr"t'ided they ai No 20 to 30 minutes tedious boiling. ' 1 is ?rr> Madetn a minute," sa,s Dr. Hhoop If served as coffee. It's taste will even trick an expert. Test It and see. They Take Dreher Bros. ... . , , " 1 hive used Di "" Pills for many yea 1 All the News in fuss or friction," t || The Advocate, Ciamujs ...... fnL- ' -.^i lift i i i - : ,"r" "7" ~ ' fDNDERSTORM iment That After Fifty of America, by Lead in Whereby a Man May Live a 1 :n issued by the United States ( > the world today. We own t] d "Appolo" National Hygienic V seat. e world today to produce anoth< iter Closet costs no more propor j are used, are Seitfzr Sjas and W tV < - < i/f jj i-\-\ mr > * s nne'sTigaZe a ^fLairer vviii^n iiictj base price of the ordinary VVatd spairs and maintenance is $5 per live fifty years breathing- pure i : that time your accumulated fu ould pay the funeral expenses ol when we will personally make yc 'IONAL HY6IE 10, 1302 Main St., Columbia, ! Subscribe for The Advo-1 SURPRISE. ' 4 _ cate now. $1 per year. leman Who Wanted - for :an Heiress. i,., other or Ibc heiress i ? A ? Smiles " ivlio eves o sutler for ,h'V T f j " , too nifled lriciditv that awful? What will people think?" couut, "youjMlflugb. " ?? ?< ? ? w hoimalre of eon. , "bo"', 'J1* l"'"l,irsl '"el.leht , wife. 1 em 00116,1 h:" """ . J, rotI*i1 ioiiM " Sh0 UU8 :l ver-v ,iu,c h'lr|. whito 111 rilv Kni,i th? fiti.nf ! hoiked, Pbik ribboned, brown curled. aiu r"LTlitz, ?do i""" r: " I train at the t?ran<l( ontral station. Hie usual coiuusion prevailed. Tlinlil trnv- I meh will I have to ?nd bundles | |al: debts''" exclaimed, do we change i 111 I do not gamble." 'V10 ' r^'iaIniuon on the platform | ha| I r have to pay to 8hon,od ollt d,r , ti,,ns f0P 1o' ;1Ild v> express trains and the guards of that * it is In fine repair." parli,,,,lar car adjured the passengers . be some expense for [.^'icntly and vehemently to -Step 1 lively! nnd to '\\ ateh the step." Then ^ iug. 1 simply love j aU "f a 8 V,en 11,ore was a lul1 in ,ho .1 1 she loves me, and "proar* ",0 Kir' wns leaving tarried. Is not zat th1e1?ar; stopped at the door, lookenough to ask vou ! ^ ,m"'Ij1and wnvwl ,iar Lan(1' !!? daughter wizz'out everybody," she said. I ho words carried to the far end of ins!" exclaimed the ! Jf" cnr' ,Thoy ,nndc ovorv onc s,t UPid tried to fall upon i wo Tr 1 ,,orsona ca,le(l out :i 10 iirlite.l eonivt sponsive Goodby, two or three said tho floor, having' :mVT a1"1 ?" ?">??> -*?' , .o,l as n flnish to his I io,k 1 rc8"' b'" pdge. *_ ! The Sea Serpent. ' (icneiETV rt When fourteen miles off tho eon-t of 80,1 oUUltlT. lirn/.il M. J. Xicoll, author of "Three m>: ~ Voyages of a Naturalist," observed a arn Treasure, Tempera- Pea serpent which came within about u;hl nd Tact. liTty yards of the ship. "All that wo Kvc Iso you had to bo could sec was a dorsal fin about four lna 1 d to be dead. To foot long sticking up about two feet nnu do not have to be j from the water. The fin was i brown- W,K ntrnry, though what; Ish black color and much resembled a 1,1:11 >e is harder lo tell gigantic piece of ribbon seaweed. Hethere. Hut certain low the water we could indirectly see mentioned. These a very large brownish black patch, but P rament and laet. could not make out tho shape <?f tho or't-' is the basis of all creature, livery now and then the tin ""1: speaks for Itself. , disappeared below tho water. Slid- I" '11 tore complex. Tem- denly an eel-like neck, about .six feci "K? irt of holding your long and of the thickness of a man's "1 ct of n-'lhing at all thigh, having a head shaded like that '"'ir ' devoted their of a turtle, appeared in front of the fin, J-v J ct. That is clearly lashing up the water with a curious orlg vhilc less unnatural,; vvrlggHng movement. This creature p??< Tact Is the ability, xvn? an example, 1 consider, of what Uons into harmony has u.on HO of(Pn rt.ri0rtl.ll( ful. wftnt crs about you. As- of a better name, as the 'great sea ?T< r cb, righteous nnd serpent.' I feel sure, however, that It wo ) ack that ability, WUM not a tj,at W(. saw j)Uf n fj,., forts, they are no-, mammal." ling mess it. then, though 1 f.,?. they have only to Bought His Own Work. lac! wiint to go nncl get To come across a bit of one's own peaking, that is, and work In print is an experience not ortll re not In a liuny. naiih exasperating to an author, lait a "I can le, l>esides being, Washington writer 011 scientific mat- lor r a tus in Broad- ters was recently not very agreeably kno surprised by such a development. ~ K ~ It appears that the writer was < ol- kno 111 s Out. leeting material for a monograph on bntt r. King's Ne w Life electro magnetism when wnnl came to irs, with increiaing hirn of a valuable paper on the subject jji r take Jthe kinks out not lonK lj0fo,e published in a Berlin j)0n 11 id bowels, without Jo,nnnl '^voted to scieitVe. Thinking ,nnli .ays N. II. Brown of \ "VU? PTT TU,(l ,K> of ,1SC *? him ?t: ? ? Bie work In hand, lie bad it trans- vt., uarar e satll,rac" latod. When the Kngllsh version was *'8, *",c' 'aid ^before lilro, togei* with quite a U'' itbe trnpgjntf >or, what wa? OF APPLAUSE I! Years of Experiment, Both ig Mechanics, the Discovery housand Years and Not be Killed by jovernment Patent Office at Washing hat patent right and are Vater Closets with Brass-Ground Join er Water Closet which is absolutely sa tionately than do other Water Closet; ater </J/wand carry a fifty year guar; prove a life-saver to you and to those Closet used today is $25- The av( year, making- the closet cost you $50 lii with perfect peace of mind, not fe inds through our guarantee and with f you and your family. m familiar with our life-saver. Yours for health and long life. NIC MANUFACTU J ,, n Factory I 0. Trento?, N. J. mmmamamamma wmmmmmmm THE BUCKBOARD. ) article was nothing more or loss [ m a Gorman reproduction of an ni Invented In the Year 1820 by a Penn* 10 of his ow n published tho year lie- J sylvania Doctor. "e in an English journal. Ami he | Though tho uaino "buckboard" i- op* 11 paid twice as much for the trans- i?li> d to thousands oi carriages, few ion as he had received for tho orig- pe >) ],. know- how the word came P. be il article!-Washington Star. i used Hack around 1820, says the American A Dream Superstition. Vehicle, In i vplaii ng it, w hen Unheard what was to me at least a trunspoi alien of _..ods, wares and y piece of superstition Hie other day, men hand w.i> .. ino>t rutin y 1 ?y 1- w lien I think Of She l-isk< I'm inn we .11 In I- .. 1... r ! '* "" these years because I didn't know ;yoais afterward was the m il itary si "ireit my blood runs cold. I met n wo- keeper at Washim. >n, was in charg* n from Virginia In market, and the of miliiury t>uv. u .onto to army k falling on dreams 1 recalled a posts in the s..u( . . t. st hlood curdling nightmare I had In < ast Te < t . n lt ditliculty I tlie night before. I was cxperlcnc i bj ronsi n of the rough I must toll you what l dreamed I roads, and there wen frequent mis t night," 1 said. j haps, mostly from < wagons overLet me ask (irst whether it's a ideas- turning or an unpleasant dreamV" said the j l?r. ftnek o\< rl: . -d tin outtit, and, y from Virginia. abandoning the x agon bodies, long Deeidedly unpleasant." hoards were set ?tir-- \ on tin- axles Then for mercy's sake don't toll ill" or hung below, an :io- stores were I she. "Never toll a bad dream on loaded in su< h i .-r that then' urday, for we say in Virginia: 'were no further d. ys from breakbin> night's di- in on Saturday told down . and the si n.-- afi-iy reached luro to come u >o, no matter how old." their destination* I P < lal enter ?Washington I'osf. geney, to. 11.< ad > id he shifted j or tak> u . ff in a hurry Australian Cadets, ' he idea v is pi l>. 1 y i >t lu w, but II children in Australia are drilled, lb*. I'.i. . \ainp ? wis followed, the elder boys are attached to the espoei i.ly hen ro.ol; v.. re lough, and dralian military forces by means , soon i n. I hauling w a done by the he cadet corps. Almost every large 1 "se >- \\1. , ; \ . ,d hoards only, nol lias its band of cadets, who Now we ! ...? 11?- kboard, both in tr neat khaki uniforms and are | carriage t ant. uobile forms, nutted with light titles, In the use of j forming iselj to tie- original Idea eli tliey are frequently instructed. j though l? * -pert the source ol ii ry year those hoys liave shooting j ' >' ' hroitiele. idles, and the scores prove that ' nig the youngsters there are many HAD BEEN IN JAIL. > have already become skilled . 'ksmeu.? London Standard. ! Yet It Did Nat Prejudice His Standing as a Witness. Giving Them Credit. An . was being tried foil know," said the distinguished before tlx inal court of tlio Ins ntal who manifests much curiosity, I trlot of ( An old negro was it tho Chineso discovered the art of in the wiine box. Tho district attor iliii-? from tvne t linns.-i inl< r, f r I . ?-> - * - ^ v.... m?> < i i.:; ;ii fti "\\ lli l i . \ 'in n: mo V ics." replied the juiiii who was "Join \\ , ,h." i? Interviewed. "And incidental- "Ai? \. u tli. lohn Williams who was [ don t doubt, that thoy wore the sent in the \ hot -. penitentiary for innl inventors of the interrogation larceny it."-Washington Star. "No, sah imi tin ; John." "Are you the John Williams who wa Handicapped. coini<b-d of on ml sent to the 1'..: idge Remember, witness, you are tiinoiv i?niti i.. r-. rn to tell the truth, and nothing but ' No. >nh." truth. Witness - Judge, I am try "llnve you over lioort lii any pet my durndest lo do If. but that pie finr\ <1 slob of a lawyer there won't let "Yes. ah." ?Chicago Trlbtjne. All eye* were now turned upon il ? witness. The district attorney ! Half the Battle. complacently and resumed: f I were you," said the old itaehe "How many time* have you b> -i to the benedict. "I'd either rule or the o.-nitenti i.. V* w why." "Twice, sah." Veil," wan the reply, "as I already "Where.-" w why, I suppose that's half the "In Kallimore, sah." ]e|??.?Atlanta Constitution. "HOW long were yon then first J i>t by levity of floatin; , but by stub- 4 "About two hour:*, i force of swimming, shall thon* "Ilov ong (In asked ts thy way - <"ariyie. 'he attorney, rntl i "An hour, sah. I went there to twrih<? in I he whitewash a ecll tl ntod fot UMnvc LU i IIC n lawvor ullo hn(J loM)C(, )us " Advocate ? down amid the laughter of t lie spectators. ^ X' mm | in Europe and the United * Has been Made I Sewer Gas. n ton for the only absolutely sanitary rx and ts/rtkute/'s ol these Closets, t Connection at door line and in- K I V initary at all times and under all s and they are indestructible for tl<e n antee. I you love so well ? jrage life of the Closet is five years. C c/w/'// /ire i/e<trs% Now vou will see tiring- sickness or death from sewer m interest won Id be $500, or a differ- ij tinrj (i cl\,uper. A postal will bring g RING GO. 1 rv a rvTriT^ "rv 1 i b. uuziek, rresiaeni . urn miiwiwiimi II ii in nil iiiiiiwii iiniiimffl ?s ?Saint Angela's AcademyAiken, S. C. Select Day and Boarding School for Young Ladies and Girls. This woII kn iwn in-;! itut 1 >n .? is; facilities fur perfection in Music, excellent opportunities for a thorough l'ainting, Needlework and Domestic practical and relined education. | Science. The enirscs are Primary, (Ira n i r. I lie one aim in every course is to , i.i ^itiip tlie student physically, incniinm a: and Academic. init? -in,i ..-..II.- 11. - ?f? ...... ... ...HIJ ivri tin; |H-1 IUI 111.(1111W ilti Ull lit ! i KL1 . , Ol lift' S(l tli'S. . I he location is Ideal in Peauty and Mealthfulness. A .iilcmy Opjns: Sept I I, I > >^. For Information apply Per Directress: P. (). 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