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| STOP HI It is ou Goods, t pn invin n Ladies' Dress Goods?F 25c to $1.25 per yard; all weightsGinghams, Percales, Prin All kinds of Domestic Go prices. Best Woolen Gloves 2E Mittens for children, in all Splendid Kid Gloves for $1. Full line of Hosiery, Belt Ribbons, Handkerchiefs; in thing in that line. i HBH llf T SAVE YOUR -a I la that they 111 I^\7 CC a single paupei jL~4 M "You know I j ranged. There' Let us lit them properly with ; en's ward am Glasses and you can read a lid wnrt|- wen, tt work with comfort. We em- rfed paupers, ploy a specialist and guaran- bands prefer t tee satisfaction. No charge mon tho _ ... nmoug the woi for CXti1111 Ll&t 1 OH. rlcd paupers gi . their Insistence SYLVAN BROS. -?*? rian will growl Jewelers, Silversmiths and ^suorin-as Opticians, genarlan femal Cor. Main and Hampton Sts. a^l<v'-vh COLUMBIA, S. C. i ~~ ? mau T\llO Too Well Imitated. 1,00,11 ln n P^or It Is no easy matter for a violin mak- ! of London wafer to rival tho famous Stradlvarlus In- rout- h struments, but this an American maker nnc* a ^cw did, and did so effectively that experts throwing him pronounced his violin a genuine Strndl- of the house 1 varlus. out his poc The successful man was the late ut the llir.e, bu George Gem under, n famous violin 'J's c'?thes on maker of New York. Ills remarkable ono 01 ,lso Sl ability as a preparer of violins was nf l>nP?r- 1?I'1<?' known to many a distinguished player, v,,s 8UrPr,Sl such as Ole Bull, Remeuyl and Wll- " attained ai hcimj. But he made, so runs the story, refunding the his greatest success at tho Paris expo- British empire, sltion of Eiffel tower fame. To that ex- i hlbltlon he sent an Imitation Stradiva- | Kncv rlus and to test its merits had it placed I "I tine you." on exhibition as the genuine article. "$30 and costs.* A committee of experts carefully ox- "Y'r honor." ] ami nod the Instrument and pronounced "ho had been I It a Stradlvarlus. So fur Mr. Gemun- "n" the prop'tj der*s triumph was complete. But now ,s n pluKgcd n came a difficulty. When he claimed they hain't w that it was not an old violin, but a new ''its. 1 hat fino'i one made by himself, the committee tlstleatlon, an' wonld not believe him. They declared test o* the fed' he never made the instrument and pro- nn appeal, v'r nounced him an impostor. He had u"?* done his work too well. . Tho Negro i Can't Twiddle Their Thumbs. A 1,e?ro bo,|C The gorilla and chlmpnn7.ee. which ' ton's sl1"' K( ''t belong to tlio higher order of a pes, j for the snmo ^ have many points of resemblance to changed his 111 man, but there Is one thing they can- tll? neKro 1 not do?that Is, twiddle their thumbs. i BO'(* 'or '''' (" lu the gorilla the thumb Is short and ^ mn^0/ does not reach much beyond the botI torn of the first Joint of the forefinger. you , n ci ir It Is very much restricted in Its move- gQUr 0'r wo raents, and the animal can neither . , twiddle his thumbs nor turn them s om.ic 1 round so that the tips describe a circle. ' r There are the same number of bones in time* when yoi the hand of a gorilla as In the hand of not have to l.c a man, but the thumbs of the monkey Ordirnrlly you have no separate flexor or bending and then, hoc muscle. This is why a monkey always gests all t he fo keeps the thumb on the same side as f,.w days or a v the fingers and never bends It round can digest the any object that may be grasped. In j^0(j0). Tlu-n the gorilla the web between the fingers ' ... extends to the second Joint, the fingers ,mv on^'^ r taper to the tips, and there is a enllos- ' antef>- ^ ,<n Ilty on the knuckles on which the unl- ' vou. Sold by mal rests when walking on all fours I Drug st ore. ERE!??You r aim to carry tl ;tcM in the town 1 that reputation 'rices from A few more shades and baby Cloaks. * We will make y tS, Outings. nnmnlofl116 pi ods at best complete. Cor We have so in checks and s >c and 50c. Taffeta $1.00 tl shades, 10c. 0 , nn home beaut Patterns in lab ;s, Ruching, Big stock of fact, every- Drop Skirts, i popular prices. he Every thing1 Mei . . The Python, supers and Divorce. ~ . . ' , , , 5 . I Contrary to genernl belief the nvg about mnrriert pauper* .. . . , * ^ . ? . .. , llion or ooa nnmriemi* riMlf nir.x.l-u I te to live separate," sat<l ? . ' ? i 1 liooole 1111(1 is IneL-nil n?nn I I . .. . .. ... Ulllfl" . ' ently bj* the people from the hainnbow almshouses arc ur- , d d ftm, cobl.a Tbe 1bon wi? s n roen s ward. n worn- take ^ ubodo Jn a Kel>i,?)0ril0,xl 1 a mixed or married ftnd wjn not dlgturb th, v i ie mixed ward is always (h{> hcijroo8t8 Xb,.so be ,llst,n.hs verv Not that we Jack mar- !nucb .,s bo hog a ,?ndnoss Oh. no Bat the bus- J fm. ch|ck nlso for n s( ,, or 0 bachelor It among the 8tua|| kon, x Kll0W of om. rn90> how. ^ %e^.? ? /! ' . m'! ' ever, In a (touting house where a pynen ie o < cr om mar , lbou Htmcked a woman and. contrary i?t ie more ^ e lonien <? | .^ preconceived Idea, did not crush on separate living. ! hep )u h,K fo,dg but n)lon,1(t(Ml lo a ..agg n, ie oc ogena ?vvaj|OW i?or, commencing with one of " y her feet. When she was rescued her .. . ...... t.oot and nnkle were badl\ iticerated liisn,' snKTs the septua ... .... . . ... by the snakes teeth I he Chinese kill e" . . the python to make medicine from the ; separate-to uM lntcnm Hvor v bb.b hag H b ) ,. . Hadelphlo Bulletin. tbf.m .fboy ft)go ug0 lho dl.,od skIn for medicine. Any Chinese drug shop eat Financier. jn sinm will have a number of python occupied a little baek for sale.?Medical Journal. quarter of the east end evicted for nonpayment . . Woman the Tougher Sex. ad nothing but a valise . 7 ,, ., All hough men. as they run, are i>erles, nnc ^ 1 ' |?> e haps innseularly stronger than women, and his belongings out tbHr |i|nM1||j fQ ul(bst;M1(1 ,.b> 1 mi rj iuanus< i p < monts and their reliance upon clothes kef. Nobody noticed I t)loin consUloi.ab,y below the so It after he had gathered ,.alVd n,.aker s,x lu lho mnt(er of Ull it a on i s t epar clothed toughness. Women wear clothes anders saw the big roll f(>r orna,ueul Mo? ?so tbom as pro ' "1> nlu ?'" '!!" i tcctlvo coveritig. A group of men mars am amusti u u< |.rtoaod elotholess on an island in the , elaborate scheme for tenjporfUo zone ,ljj|;ht ,H> ex|K.ctl.tl to national do . o 'J* Idle ?>tT in u month from drafts and J colds niid rheumatism The health of | * Women similarly placed would suffer v His Rights. little from the enforced exposure. The saM the police justhe tll j?. i (icref. .1 e. that in K3 I everything but muscle in vitality, rug- WT / irotc3ted 1 uffohl Ivnutt. jyeelness, character, disposition, lira in I / battled uji for \ngranoj, jHlVVO,. ete.- woman Is the tougher, not I r I ve got In the wotld jbft weaker, sex.?Kansas C'ltv Journal. I lekel an' me clo'es, an' tith more'n about two v-..? _ ^ i Pa ^ , , A Xantippe Outwitted. 4 onrcasonalde. II s con . ...hi , r . . _ , , ., An Lngllsliixtan of T.ymlngton uad it won t never stand the ., . . n ? . ,, a , . the misfortune to live In a continuous rnl courts. I shall take . , , ,, . , , ? . ..... quarrel with his wife, who was a modhonor! ?Chicago iVlh- 1 .. ..... ern Nantlppe and threatened in ease siie survived him to dance over Ills I and tho Watermelon. lt W:,s t0 0Utl,V0 hlm> I ;ht a watermelon for M l,ut lf was "ot s,(' eaH-v to tarrv out % it a few minutes later l,or threftt- ' ho ?'"s"and had the pre- g nrlce The nurehaser 0?'H'?n to make an injunction In his .5, | imi and ...M i' i.n. k " ! ?! -' ? 3 u cents. Igitcr the neg j""' ,f-'" "VUI ,,IM r,y"Jcii<-c "tut without onts. 11o\v much proht ^rciuoiij. i he In'unction wji^ coin* I New York World piled with. ___ I "*** ?* Succeeded jaJT\ dyspepsia. indigestion "No. sir,' said the st. ru paicnt "1 W. >macli or in faotanv ennnot give nay consent nt least not j It trouble if you will now- Before I vJll think of confiding fc*. ^ CHKlonatiy -luat at the "'J 'l""Kh"'r 10 v""r Ton mini H i mod It. Kodol *U.?5TVn "a'"* "l'"-'" i t . , . . Ob, I ve done Hint I succeeded In I nt p ' v' " '' ' , " m"' kissing Iter last night after she had as RK p oiiiy take Kodol no* surcfl mo that I never could until you Hi fi ause it coirt| lately dl- had given your approval." F od yon eat, and after a 1 ?* veek or so, the stomach Expensive. fool wit stout the all of "No; I've decided never to accept you don't need Kodol friendly advice any more." y It today on our guar- "Why not? It doesn't cost you any ! *' ow what st, v llldofoi ,hlnK" Dr. F. It Gutter's "Well, I've found out that It almost / s Invariably costs you your friends."? | H ? V,t<>kanm. ? Need Go Nc he best line of Clo; of Batesburg. W< To give a rough idea, we i ; ladies', children's and Com] lust come and see them. Shawls ou right prices on these. dies' a Ladies' Underwear is ne and see it. Leggm me pretty Dress Silks Love tripes. Y ard wide black blue, t hp vnrrl?crnrvl nnalifv n;n^ xtoa j wvx \j%> ^ \/ v/vi J ell iful Embroidery Waist . jst shades. ' Ladies' Heatherbloom A fu Also Silkaline Skirts at kets; a of Coir ? ['chants, Batesburg, H ! -Sai ' 1 Every Thing i;. Jewelry This well kn excellent onp praclic J ipuI { tJine '-oursei WATCI IKS, CLOCKS, DIAMONDS, <Joinn cndai * SNA LKWA K10, HA N I )-!'A I VI'K 1) CHINA, ( IT CLASS. LOCK ID'S, CHAINS, KTC. I he^oca Acailcw N ??11r ()r<l?*r.-i Promptly Attended. Send N mil' llepair Work. It Will IV Kxamined and Charges Made Known at onee. Kvery- Orv?? I t' 1111 n Guaranteed. j f. 1 |7 /?>/>(/ r/ / 1 1 C. A. Jones Jeimler. Batesburof, - South Carolina ____________ _________ ??MB??a??a??we??M?ewiiwe? Iff I SireiueQJ i,.j \ HATKE&CO fS t it^lISTMED 1861L f"S 1 MiOjmHHBBH 1 fine whiSKEYS rm st i ller5 and sh t pp r_ r 3 < j B O The above is our shipping bouse where we have been doing business for more th Cflt and quickest shipping facilities. All orders are sent out same day received. We i I AT K E'S VIRGIN!* MOUNTAIN RYE ?A whiskey we have been selling fo 'RIVATE GTOCK CO N 'TIs mild and mellow, try it once, then alway IOLLAND GIN-Dest Gin solci at th is low price ir-r-uu. I r 11 s yours crop, put it IS HUHt UKANDY 'EACH BRANDY - M#d? especially for us in Maryland. "anu 10 cents extra per gallon eor a/vv or the ar 24 Plntn or 4O Half-Pintn ol Any Above llruntin i We prepay express Charges at these i>rices ami guarantee safe delivery Wrih Send Money Order or Registered I^etle A. IIATKE ^ COP i?00-80a-H04-?or? rc. cahy st? i k >x :t? i, ) Further! aks, Dress e are now quote as follows: plete stock of Woolen Goods? Fascinators, Knit Skirts, Land Child I uciyjy s, Caps, Bootees, Children's is. ;ly Japonica ^ilks for Waists, in an, garnet, white and black, at d. i Curtains at prices to suit you. 11 line of wool and cotton BlanII grades and prices. Also plenty lforts. 1. C. nt Angela's AcademyAiken. S. C. iy and Bearding School lor Young Ladies and Oiris. lo.vn iusii' uli hi affords . lacimirs l..r jeifection in Music, irtunilies i r .1 tlinrouf h, l'diminj;, Neod.ework an<l Domestic retined education. .Science. * a.u Primary. i..-nn...,, The r,:.e aim in every course is to ?<|.iip j In; student Fnysicahy, men.iio vcaoi'iiiH, J idly morally iur me performance nn i 11 additi<uial ... , . Ol Ill ' Ml . ( |(>, lion is Ideal in Beauty and N e ilinlulness. iy Opens: Sjpt II. W08. l:or Irif irmitlon apply Per Directress: P. O. Box djE. Everything* Good to Lai esh and Up-to-Date, j?<> to LEHEE j3_R.OSL IJA I liSIHIRU, S. c. miiuiwiwu on mi *mmiu\ .OCATED IN'THE HEART OF / RICHMOND, VA.| SkThmSt I OM PA rv., M Nt WHI ^K r V<:. R( pi te[ gi REPJKMMPj I .. '''i,r, i'i! ' ;,ii 'T-r"plill&rlife 1 PROMPT SHIPMENTS. an forty yearn. Iteiiif next to me expiess ollico fives us the S, nuke losses uikI inert!.life food ^ 1 Gat. 2 Gals. 3 Oats. 4% Gala r forty years - $2 50 $4.50 ?6.CO $9.00 - - - 2.50 4 50 6.50 9.00 2.50 4.GO 6.GO 9.00 2.50 4.60 6.50 9.00 2.50 4.50 6.60 9.00 tovr khunoh in full iiiiahts." n Plain Guar* S7.HO. for complete price list, as theBe are only ft few brands, r with order. dPANY. I*ICIIMONI>, VA.