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Children Cvtf far Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been w la Use lor over thirty year?, ha* borne the signature of and has been made under his per* sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. - All Counterfeits, Imitations and ** Just-as-good" are but XsMftments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children ? Experience against Experiment. Never attempt to relieve your baby with a remedy that you would use for yourself, What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age Is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort ?-The Mother's Friend* GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 'Bears the Signature of in Use For' Over 30 Years > The Kind You Have Always Bought IK OITV, .VIr.s Millie Turner, Konhu'kj'.s fir.sl unman mnonxhiner, lia.s 'Immmi sen to need . ? ' ? ' " ? / 1 ? u sktai- three months In .lull and to i>;iy (i I'iiK* 11 h the jM-xnlt of her eon vie t ion :it I/ondon, Ky. The Virginia won a to lias pnHsed by a vote pf 20 to 1>, a law providing a flue ? f $I(H) to t??? Imposed on person* <'on vi'-Wsl of buying ardent Hplrlt? frora "nil i'licit dUtlllor or bootlegger." Hupmobile Dealer Wanted For this county yy K; offer a splendid opportunity lo an indi vidual or concern qualified to represent the popular Ilupinobile in tli is county. Very liberal discount. Kvcelh'nt future for right party. Write r>r phone Ulis company for appoint m<-isl . Palmetto Motor Company STATIC 1HSTKIBI TOKH I o?>k f Toil. HO# SuinUf Si. ( o^uinbii, 8. C ? OKK OF THE CHUtU H IN "MITT A JBT,- AT THK OPKRA HOI SK _ MONDAY, MARCH It. ' . ? - - ? . .. FEMININE USE OF PROFANITY | Ccns-ic Tiketi at Girle* fttminary Car*. n>t B? Taken ae Positive of Iniquity, ft has long been the fa*h|ou lit <*nl? 'eg*** and achools tu t?Ut? m census of graduating' classes to determine such vital fs? in m* the**: What Is yuur favorltf flower 1 l|? iw tall nr? you? !>o you smoket Are you H |>rolllblti(MljKt ? At a girl's seminary a recent Inquiry was wore sweeping. To I he Ititcrroga Hon. "l>o you swear 7" I'uO of the -l,"> .'Iris Xp% Dot nihil! t tin* thut they swear In not proof thai theae t'emlphie lips do utter oaths.[j {to a i least >*?* j h tluv law In New Yoi'l^'istaio. writes Variant" in the Philadelphia Press. "Four or Ave people must hear you sweur. not a second or two, but for about five minute? that's the law In N'orth Carol tua. "l>own hi Alabama they dou'L expect ?i man (o swear from Uui housetops, but llie law nays that if three or four pe'raoffc hoar you Just once,' good night } "In Tennessee It ia not necessary to 1 ? ihe offensive words when a cul prit Ih indicted for aw raring. "I *hw oil ('he v.mhikIh of a coun try ?.*hib 17 wotrten, of whom 12 were drinking .ah intoxicating liquor and seven were smoking cigarettes. "Hut if that reus Us ?t the girls' seiiu ' Inary Ik an index, more women sw^ar than dally with John Uarleycorn or Lady Nicotine." . ... ... t ; JAKE WAS SEVEN CENTS OUT Satisfied If it Was All Right, But the Situation Did Not Exactly Plesse Him. The neighbors said that Jake New ton was strictly honest but "pretty snug." One iuorqliig an he was having his sheep sheared he found that one of theui was missing. "It niust have Jumped l lie fence and gone Into Iss ue's lot," he said to himself and Im mediately walked over to I-e^lle French's pasture, picked out a sheep that reset allied him. own and, after a tussle. jp't it hotne and tia ?1 It sheared. A .feu days later Jake discovered his missing sheep dead In his pasture. Ha lost no time in seeking his neigh bor. With profuse apologies he re turned the sheep and the fleece and explained the whole affair. "Oh. that's all right, Jake," Leslie roplled. "Don't let It trouble you a ; bit." | "Yog're sure It's all right?" Jake asked anxiously. "Sure, sure. Juke. Anyone ie IBtely to make a mistake," Jake drew himself up. "Well, It ought to he n4l right. I had to pay seven cents to have that aheep sheared."? Youth's Companion. Artist Works With Wood. In (lie Vohkch mountains there lives un nrtlst named Splndler, who pro ducts the most entrancing compo sitions not in paint, but in wood alohe. First he make* the sketch, and then with infinite patience and core hs cuts the vender sind glues 'it to a backing and then welds it' ttlUn a pre**. Since Mr. Bpindler never uses anything ex <-ept wood in Its natural color, he has to know a great deal about trees. In hi* workroom he hua pieces of every kind of wood found In Europe and many pi ere* from other countries. He pictures cloud*, rain, and every thing 'that an artist ohii picture with paints. Some of Ills veneer takes hint hours <>f study and fit tiny, and some of it 1* ?? flue ne a hair. Mr. Splndler iius wood <?f every vlmde of yellow,, red, brown. hlrfek and white. He has nMnost till the shades of green also, hut -lie flrnls the hlne* hard to get. ? Columbus Dispatch CoIIcqss Take "Washer Boys." The larg?- Inundrie* ure beginning to revised their price ll*t? In keeping with the return to ??normalcy,'1 says the New Vork Sun, but this doesn't apply to Mi. .John i 'hinnmnn's laundry. He ad ni I r *4 In* 1* getting fheajier j-? and ihcaper onr?di, hut he insists (Milnn i ,?>>?* t<? di. the u<>rk are <**ar<*er and higher thnn pver Many of the f'hinipMe *' <mth? arr to universities and ibsorblug <oine of the finer oeehiental .irt*. und turn up their noses at pushing ?i en*- I r? ?i i In n laundry. It's ? ? i j I \ the old ? 'Mnese ifi.it \ iy m nsli ilothe- ;?nd 'hey work slowly. <?'. I.po SfiiK* nntii thing* gpt ,i little more normal and the younger i 'hlneM* drop ?'inie <>f then li'gher edu . :illou:i1 liTe;i> he t ail'f >**? t.nir h ':?uii'1"\ ? i . \ ? T can he ex--! fM.^-ed for V?-* The Usual Way He'l .. f- r?'?l llow (!!<> > .>u cot on >. "<???. i hind ," '< Mt ?!:??-. .In?'k We !?r;>ii.J Miiliei jill f he time. I ? \ th<- Im do you Know 1 hi'iti'4 n fuiinv (hlng when I wiic there." "Indeed "-aid .lurk "Whs' wxs i ; ?" "\V?'i they Told i ? ? e that r!i#?_\ 'llrln't ; !iai)<X l! IIIHII *ilh 3 Wilful eii h-j; !|1 s. of. . ? Hi>d "Thot'v nu? . r >:i id .lu? W "i|o\r'q | that?*" 1 ? t >*. the> bang em \rith a ni :? rule'" was | h*1 reply T.??iob?n An ? HIT* P'sys Bill Many Vssrs Old. A merchant In Wlnftfon -Salem ,V. ? recently rr^vfxl f7.f<0 from s man >rbo *e?d he had bought s pair of rub ber J. v .* from him on credit tweity. sli > ears ago sad ImmS failed te pej fer (Ma*. Tin OF wiMffls Place of Weird Wonders I* Lo cated in Lower Burma. According to Native?, the People There Po?te*? Charac'.eristioe of Both Man an J Demon. .There is a town in l?ower lturmu w hich Is *Urely I hi' most weird and ti t nan ny place on t li?* map. lew Kuropeatut buve pent'tnti* >\1 (ii U, hill Indians wlui liuyv Ihvu ili. n- declare it is inimtdicd h.v wizards and net romancer* kho WjOld strange powers. ^yjlitoN who enier lhl? u.un of Kale Thaunftot are *nld (u ho domain], A ??it 1 1 s *? wb?? weni there found a terrible silence brooding over the place. His bearers would ?M go ntuir tin* pbi.tr, declaring , that the maislnw which itUHWl cm lu ll* li mv ilu abode of beings,, neither human nor super natural, but possessing ?!*? character Is lies of both man ami demon. ? The wood"?" arc entirely devoid vt Id id life. but e\i < ,i<u?|iiKi l'\i an.! > te.sqiie iiol*es are lu nid coming !*' " U dcepcf PflrU of tin ft. if-!. '1 l\c lii;: i'! ix made hideous wllli the '.sound of gongs and rli^ wild eluuitlng of wizards invoking i he spirits of I lie dead to re appear. ? Strange are the stories of miracles lold, about ibis town. A trader saw a fowl taken out of a bag, lis head cut off and then put on again, afler which the bird, when placed on the ground, walked aw a v. Another ' traveler In Huruin luis averred that be saw a necromancer expand himself by /some means Into the slr,e of u balloon, collapse, and disappear to the sound of nn explo* ilon! There are wizards who bnliew they can transform themselves Into the ?hape of wild Animal*, and they strike terror Into the hearts of the super st it Ions ilatlves. Women who have been rubbed with oil enchanted by a wizard are said to lose their reason ami to flee away into t lie woods, says* a writer In the Occult Kevlew. They retain their human shape for seven days, and if within thai period a man shall sub mit himself to the same process af be ing anointed wltli the magic ointment, and shall follow the woman to the wood* and strike her on the head with f a heavy bar, she shall recover her [ reason ami return home cured. I If, however, this Is not done, at [ the end nf the seven days she is irans | formed Into a tigress. Italian Industry Threatened. In the sulphur Industry of southern Italy, American competition dominates, and unless some understanding can be reached with American producers It Is difficult to see how this important Industry can continue to operate. Dur ing th* ' first years in which Ameri can sulphur became an Important -fac i tor In the marker, an agreement for a ; division of territory was entered into wiih the Sicilian*, but at present the superiority of the American companies i over their foreign eompetltors Is so great I bat there w ould appear in l?e n? reason why they should make con cession*. However. If Is reported thirt a representative of Ihe American sul phur producers Is now In Italy with a view to discussing the situation. ? Commerce Reports. Sand Dunes a Nui?anct. A largo urea a few mile* north of Wlnncmuccn. New. In covered with aaiid duneM that wore formed since Lake Lahontan dlxippenred. These dunes are fully 75 feet thick, aud tholr steeper slope* are on the eAst *lde. in dicating that the ub??le vast Held of pm i?) In *b?wly traveling eastward. The march of this sand Is Irresistible, and lis progres* ha* necessitated h number of change*^ In (ho roads in the southern part of Little ITuruboldt valley during ris-ent yeArs. In sonm places in this region the telegraph ' poles have h?''Mi hurled yo deep t hn t they have had In he spllood in .irilor . to kHop the wire* a hove Ihe ?re.sls of the sand dune*. The sand l< of :i light creamy-yellow eo|or nijd form* beautiful ridge* :????! waxes thai arc covered with an? ai:i*tic fretwork of j wind ripple*. Making Real Rubies. la (ho Heliri* labora t orie* in Paris (here are ? In tni>is \\ ! <? ?.ro able }<? n< ? compli?h in a few ho;r* m hat nature requires (bonsai:*1- "f yea1* (?< eon. plete. It wa* nf'e >?-.i - oxpei iiiiemiux That M. Werefull pr<?hte?~! in ht< ??? u ? laboratory .1 ..'ennine ruby. Since then not only rulne*. ba1 nuin.v 'luted sup phi res also have l>een made. Thai they are the real article. a* peri'eci a- , nature s pr? cif ns stone*. is proved, end they answi-r t?? ?*>?-rj knn*? n The* ? contain exact !.\ (he sftnie substance* as natural win*. nr.d are *uh.tected t<. mechanical fore s !ha( arc similar . those employ ed h\ nature in her lab . oratory undergo <? im IVpid.ir S< lei,, ? Monthly I Joke cn ;; e Jeker. 'j'he bookkeeping 1 tfv *!???; i- . p'ly ?ntdogt rlo?* were ??ni\ i>no> which j raclted on the r-rt ? third rtAi.r ' ! IT r* there flrnr hu?' h? l n Mir f , whor? the skeleton U??il by fr-e ph>? olOfJ class wn? kept Th ? io?rt th." j member* of the <?!.?**? ? !a:iero.j r . ? tiici- i ?e*t* I planned ??< groi in nnd n.nVr fboftllke t?ol*e* fi. t'riifbt)-; ti*?tn I started ??? mwp at?<?ut a: 4 knocked the akalete,, ilu* n The tnrW opened ih# <0* quickly. Vo r tiraflne bow I fett at fh?> laetfH-tit. ?ith the! ?kefetoe '--p of ;r>*- Kt 1 1 - Honor Roll Ctorotand Hcbool. <<rade I*- -4X1 a Mae Dixon,^ O lllu jtoa* Joe Smith. <Jrade fr-OurU* Arrnuts. I.oiik Ituth Dixon, Maggie Lou Mc CnHklll. Rvu Phillip*. Comite Mao Stii rer. . Grade ft^-Doroihy Croft. Sarah I>lx-j on Grade i l.li\\voo<l I>i*on, Clara IHx mi, Kara Dttli c '?' Shiver, Robert Phillips, Ora lfello Hinton (Jrado B Colza MeOaskUl, Nellie plxon, Auulc Ixm> IleOdrix. Grade 0? Karali llrwo, Leila Mac l>;tvis I .(-it 1 >i.\on, furl I>lxon, Clai :i i llltiHon. ( ? ja?if l -Xfcgr McCa*ktfl, l'wxvue i I'Milli". Ada HcCttSkHl. Afcora Smith, | (?rttO? H JierUt- Itaudtti, Jaefc Hiwh. Ur,idi? ? luiu Arrant^, rhartie Kate Wxon, Ola Phillips. Oviidc 10- Veru Barnes. | Air* Ellen ttpeneer Murray, a ve.terta *<???*?? lowyer ot WawUiugtou, has t? kuu< h fitfht for th<* right of wouiei to *fwt> 011 juri?** the wiuh^ as do rtf? men. Mr* Lydla C Fren?U is dead at West* 'Vu-Ul N J. Had ahe Jired uutll August vdu> wouM have heeu 100 years old Mi:iu: ONK wn.l. FINI> A VAUll'l' STOCK OF SllA'KUWAHK -l.ASyiNO RKMKMURANCWS \Sl> SUITABLE FOR AM OCCASIONS. RUT RKMRMBKR, WHETHER YOUR DKMANPS M A V UK SIIA'KR OR diamonds or any othbr like of ?IK WKI.R V.. YOU ARK ASSl'RKD S A T I H F ACTION AT ' Tills VV TO !?ATK I'STA BI.ISIIMENT. 0 We have in stock Engines made by the Witte Engine Works of Kansas City, Mo., as folfowir: Gasoline and, Kerosene Stationary Engines Gasoline Portable Saw Rigs Gasoline Engine Drag Saw s All equipped with Bosch Magneto and sold at Factory Prices. Write for information. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY .j * ?: * "O v wfa - -y 823 West Gervais St. ; Columbia, S. C. OUT OF MONEY i Remember that time that you found yourself without money in your poclcet just when you needed it most? If you could have written a check on your account at the First National Bank you could have avoided this embarrassment. . There are lots of advan tages in keeping a checking ac count. .Start one witfa us and you will wonder how you got Along the other way. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY y/ By Making Your Old Clothing Sorviceabl? We are doing it for thousands of others? why oot for you? We believe a trial #111 convince you. FOOTER'S DYE WOR?S "" r , o ??'*>. - T- "* 1 -