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PLANT Dimokins Cotton oeed The Earliest and most Prolific Cotton in the World for Stuhle Land. WILLIAMS WANTED BOOKKEEPERS STENOGRAPHERS TELEGRAPHERS SALESMEN AND CIVIL SERVICE HELP. YOUNG Four to six months required to make necessary prep aratiou MEN Personal Instruction. POSITIONS secured for all who pro AND pare er money refunded. Write for full information. WOMEN LESSONS BY MAUL IF DESIRED. Soutfyeri? Cotytyercl&I School Calhoun & Meeting Sts., Charleston, 8. O. Wilmington, Winston-Sal em, Salisbury, Durham, N. O. The highest en* horsed Business College in the South Atlantic CLASSIFIED COLUMN For Ssle?Wire Fish Baskets,, price $1.50 with order. Send for cir cular. W. A. Jester, Griffin, Ga. Wanted?Poplar logs for export, 24 inches and no in diameter, 10 feet ami up in length. Inquire H. ID. Glaeser, Box 251, Florence, S. C. For Sale?S. C. R. L Reds, White and Brown Leghorns, Black Lang shang, Plymouth Rocks. Eggs for Betting, 15 for $1. 31. B. Grant, DarIing::on, S. C. Maybeirry'H Chicken Remedy for Gaps, Roup and Cholera. Satisfaction guaranteed. Postpaid, 25c. Tells how to get future supply free. Guy Mayberry, Newberry, Ind. Egg? In incubator lots or single sit tings from S. C. Reds, $1.50 per 15; $8.00 per hundred. Nice cock erels. $2.00 each. Eugenia Ham mond, North Augusta, S. C. 4,000 acres, 2 1-2 miles Ry., 1,000 acres in cultivation, 50 tenant houses, good barns, excellent fen ces; 3,COO acres timber; $20 per acre. Harris Realty Co., Claren don, Ark. Feather Beds?Mail us $10 and we will shij) you a nice, new 36-pound feather bed and 6-pound pair pil lows, freight prepaid. Turner & CornweU, Feather Dealers, Char lotte, N. C. Dropsy C u^d?Shortness of breatn relieved *n 36 to 48 hours. Re duces swelling In 15 to 20 day<?. Call or write Collum Dropsy Rem edy Coripany. Dept. O 612 Auctell Bldg., Atlanta GaX Dobbfl* Single Comb Rhode Island Reds aid "Crystal" White Orping tons w n and lay when others fall, steck and eggs for sale. Send for mating list G. A. Dobbs, Box B. 24, ?GtalnesTille, Ga. Want ad?Men and ladies to take thr?o months practical course. Ex pert management. High salaried positions guaranteed. Write for catalogue now. Charlotte Tele graph School, Charlotte, N. C. Wanted?Men to take thirty dayB' practical course In our machine shops and learn automobile bu3i neis. Positions securea gradu ates, $25 per week and up. Char lotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. Wanted?Bookkeepers, stenogra phers, clerks, write us if desiring employment. We place competent business help and are not able to supply demand. Carolina Audit & System Co., Skyscraper, Columbia, S. C. When Medicines Fail, will take your case. Diseases of Stomach, Bow els, Kidneys, Liver, Lungs and de bility (either sex) permanently eradicated by Natural Methods. Interesting literature free. C. Cul len Hcwerton, Durham, N. C. The Smallest Bible on Earth! Size of postage stamp, New Testament illustrated; 200 pages; sample 10c; doz. 75c. Agents wanted. The biggest wonder of the Twenti eth Century. Coin $5.00 a day selling them 10c. Morris, 61S Rod man Sr., Philadelphia, Pa. <Jooc Live Agents wanted in every town to sell a meritorious line of medicines extensively advertised ard used by ever family and in the stable. An exceptional oppor tunity for the right parties to make good money. Write at once for proposition to L. B. Martin, Box 110. Richmond, Va. Wanted?Every man, woman and child in South Carolina to know that i:he "Alco" brand of Sash, Doors and Blinds are the best and aie made only by the Augusta Lumber Company, who manufac ture everything in Lumber and Millwork and whose watchword is "Quality." White Augusta Lum ber Company, Augusta, Georgia: for prices--on any order, .arge oj small. Sand Dili Land For Sale?This coun country is rapidly settling with people who are anxious to get away from unhealthy clima.es and high priced lands. The climate is excellent. No fever. No malaria. Land will raise as much cotton as lands selling for two hundred dol lars an acre, and yet you can buy this for the same amount you pay rent. People are coming here ev ery day, and you had better come while prices are still low. Some land as low as four dollars an acre. H. A. Page, Jr., Aberdeen, N. C. For Sale?Well improved farm of 488 acres, within one mile of Ca tawba, York County, S. C. Cataw ba is the junction point of the Seaboard, Southern and Catawba Valley railroads and has excellent schools and churches; twi. public roads through the farm; R. F. D. route; splendid two-story seven room dwelling; good barn and tenant houses; land well adapted to cotton, corn and oats; magnifi cent pasture facilities; to be sold for division. Price $22.50 per acre. James T. Faris, Catawba, S. C. Don't Delay Longer?In providing your home with a good piano or or igan. Doubtless, you have promised your family an instrument. No home is complete without music, and nothing is so inspiring and cultivat ing. Music helps to drown sorrows, and gives entertainmet for the chll dre, and keeps them at home. This ij our 27th year of uninterrupted success here, hence we are better pre pared than ever to supply *ae test pianos and organs and will save you money. Write us at once for catalogs and for our easy payment plan und prices. Malone's Music Hoiase, Co lumbia, S. C. Wanted?You to purchase your fav orite magazine from Sim3 Book Store. Call and look them over. Ice! Ice! Ice! I have opened my Ice House for the summer and will be pleased to serve my pld as well; as new patrons with ice. Look out for my wagon. J. B. Kelley. For Rent or Sale after May 31, lSll, house and lot, 110 feet fronting on Russell Street, No 213. Depch 729 feet. Apply to Geo. V*. Zeig ler. For Sale.?One Jersey milk cow. with young calf. One Jersey heifer two years old. All in good condi tion for particulars apply to W. W. 'Barrs, St. Matthews, S. C. Notice?Anyone having clock repair ing to do will oblige me by giving me their patronage. I can now see well enough to do repairing. Parties can find me at city hall. A. D. Powers. tf Cabbage and Tomato Plants?Cab bage to head in July anc August, 10c a hundred. Winter Cabbage, to head in Der. and Jan., 20o a hundred. Tomato plants, 2;"r a hundred. D. D. Dantzler, 4 9 Whit man Street. 5-7-2'' For Sale?Eggs for batching. Mam moth Pekin Duck eggs. Price $1.25 per setting of 11 eggs de livered at your house i."; city or express office, $1.00 ff you send to my residence for them. J. L. Phillips, 85 Sellars Ave. 2-11-tf For Side?Very attractive 22 foot open launch, automobile folding canopy. One man control, deck and interior cherry, inking Ore gon Fir, with 2-cylinaer 8 H. P. Ferro engine, Reverse gear. Well equipped, and in thorough running I ?_ PMOTO?TEON THAT PROTECTS,, STRONGEST IN TEE WOMLDc THE EQUITABLE ? LH FE ASSURANCE SOOElYo Send the date of your birth | and find out precisely how f you can secur* this protection, f ZEIGLER & DIBBLE SPECIAL AGENTS Orangeburg, S. C. order. Cheap.' Apply P. 0. Box I 619, Charleston, S. C. 5-4-5* Estate Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given that on Friday the second (2nd) day of June, 1911, the undersigned will file his Final Account with the Probate Judge. In and for the County of Orangeburg, as Administrator of the estate of Perry R. Metts, deceased; and will thereupon apply to the said Probate Judge for his final discharge as such administrator. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons holding claims, if any, against the estate of the said Perry R. Metts, deceased, must present the same duly proven on or before Thursday the first (1st) doy of June, 1911, and all persons Indebted to said estate make payment to the un dersigned or to Glaze and Herbert Attorneys, at Orangoburg, S. C, on or before the said first day of June, 1911. Frank L. Metts. Administrator of estate of Perry R. Metts, deceased. April 27th, 1911?. Estate Notice. Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of June, 1911; the under signed will file his final account with the Judge of Probate for the County of Orangeburg, as Executor) of the last Will and Testament of Rosa D. Smith, deceased, and will thereupon ask for his final discharge as such Executor. IRVIN H. DANTZLER, Executor of the last v.-i 11 of Rosa ?. Smith, deceased. May 13th, 1911. Estate Notice. Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the es tate of Rosa D. Smith, deceased, must present the same, duly proven, on or before the 12th day of June, 1!' 11, and all persons indebted to said estate must make payment to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of June. 1911. IRVIN H. DANTZLER. Executor of the last will of Rosa D. Smith, deceased. May i:;th. 1911. From Force of Habit. Tiie Newbern Sun says: News paper men cannot afford automo biles, and most of us cannot even af ford a plug horse, but nine-tenths of the papers of the state are earnest advocates of good roads. No dan ger of any one charging selfishness on that score." Newspaper men al ways advocate what is best for the masses, regardless o fwhat effect it has on themselves. So it comes nat ural from the force of habit to ad vocate; good roads. What Is the Cause. The Bishopville Leader and Vindi cator says, 'We have never seen the town cleaner and in better condition for health, yet we have any number of chill and fever cases. The cause is attributed to the dryness of tne swamps and branches from the long drought which has caused an un usual amount of malaria and the con tinued high winds have driven it from the low places and scattered it brodoast on the land." There has been several cases of chills and fever in this city, and we would like to know what caused them? Large Sum for Wintlirop. A dispatch from Greenville says ex-Governor Ansel, who had ]?!*?! re turned from a meeting of the Pea body Education Board at New York, stated that the committee had decid ed to recommend a donation of $90. 000 to Winthrop college at Rock Hill, this to be used in the erection of .buildings upon the campus of that institution. DON'T SUFFER WITH It is the motil distressing and discouraging of all troubles. Nine cases out of ten can be cured by Noah's Liniment. Where there is no swelling or fever a few applications will relieve you. It penetrates? does not evaporate like other remedies?requires little rubbing. Noah'i Liniment Is the best remedy for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Hack, Still Joints and Muscles. Soro Throat. Colds, Strains, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Colic, Cramps, Neuralgia, Toothache, und a 1 Nerve, llono and Muscle Aches and Pains. The genuine has Noah's Ark on every packapo and looks like this cut, but has RED band on front of pack ago and "Noah'i Lini ment" always in RED ink. Beware of imita tions. Largo bottle, 25 cents, and sold by all dealers In medicine. Guaranteed or money refunded by Njab. Remedy Co., Inc., Richmond, Yu. JOB LOTS OF JOY. ALL BARE. "Do you approve of these barefoot dances?" "No: they are too barefaced." HARD ONES. . "The prenldent of the C. Q. D. doesn't dmh to feel very well since toe recant railroad leirislatlon." "No; It was a great shock to his 171*' tern." PARTLY MISSING. "Do you think he's a complete fo>>L then?" "Well, no; not a complete one. 1 think ho Isn't all there." SOME ?AT. "What do you think of my hat, dear? I bought It at a gTeat reduction." "Good heavens! What size was !t be fore they began to reduce it?" IF WHAT WE HEAR IS TRUE. 'Do flsh grow very fast?" '' 'Yes, after they get away." THE HAUNTING HONK. "Automobiles are now within th 1 reach of everybody." ."I know It, hang 'em! Half a dosen c4f them nearly reached me this morning. MAY SUNSNINE. THE HORRORS OF WAR "Was a bomb dropped on the ship?" "Yes; but It was counterbalanced by a torpedo which exploded under her at the same moment," NO TEMPTATION. Mrs. Earlydawn?Get up. daughter. Remember, It's the early bird that gets the worm. Daughter?Let him have 'em. I ':hint worms are horrid, anyway. LEGITIMATE. Client?Thought you left word in yo-^c ofiice that you were out on Important legal business? Counselor?Just so. This ball gam* seems to be highly important, and I as sure you it is perfectly legal. BEAT HIS RECORD. "Well, did your pup do any better at the dog show this year than he eld lastr "Oh! yes. He jit three more specta tors during the show than he did last THEY LIKED IT. "How did the ducks like the new irun wav you put outside of their coopr "AU right; they came out flatfootad It" for UNFORTUNATE SURVIVAL. "So old Hiram had a hand-to-hana light with 8. grizzly b'ar an' lived t' tell th' tale?" ??yas, by gum, an' thet seemii t be as he lived fer!" A CHANCE TO SMILE. Geo. O. Baker. DIFFERENTIATION. Mrs. Naggs?Why are you so indiffer? ent to me since we are married? Naggs?I'm not indifferent; you're dif ferent. ORNAMENT AND UTILITY. ?I have been asked to Join the choir." ?I have be.-n asked to sing in the choir. ONLY A VOID. "Here's anothali great chess playah whose brain has gone wrong. I am glad I ncvah took up the game." "But In your case, Percy, I'm quite sure there would be nothing to go wrong." FATHER'S POSITION. "How would yoa like to Install a cool ing plant In your house?" "I don't know. Will I have to operate a shin imaaaal U ca. sau ma an," FROZEN. "Yes; after she had consumed the third plate of ice cream she said her love for the young mai that was treating her couli be no longer concealed." "Three plates of ice cream? I should qiink It would have been congealed'' IN SOCIETY, believe I Bhall have to givei bridge." "Really? Wasn't the game worth the) a can dal 7" I