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CAUSES OF FIRES BOW TO PREVENT AND TREAT THEM WHEN THEY OCCl'R. A Very Tseful List of Fire Don’ts Compiled by • Fire Chief for all Emergencies. With the arrival of cold weather comes the constant and ever Increas ing menace of fires, and some sug gestions along the line of what to do in case of a conflagration, 'arc apt just at this time: It would be a good thing If ev.-rv householder in the city were to fam iliarize himse f with each ami every one if the following "donts:" Don't g't excite,I when you dis cover a lire act coolly ana quickly. Don't be Without, means lo ex tinguish small tires at any time. Don t delay sen ling in an alarm wh<n you ulsi over a fife. in u t hesitate ta send in an alarm Of tire or telephone to the man si fire station if you cannot find tin gauw ol unosnal smoke in your bidding, or Immediate nejghuoi- hood. D. n't neglect to ascertain the cause of unusual smoke, or smell of smbko. If it indicates a fire tele- phone to the nearest lire station. Don't go to bed and leave a kero sene lamp burning in the honsa. DiJii't Jicgject to watch -us and mi stove when in use. Don't Use kerosene and gaeuliuc to kindle files with. Den t leave oily rags lying about the premises. Di n t al tiw flues of chimneys to become de.cctivy. Have them cieau- en at least twice each year. ..Don’t keep matches whure rau and mice can get at them. Above an don t lot baby play with matches. Don't place ashes in wooden re ceptacles. Don't Invite fires by neglecting to guard against and be prepared for them. i Defective flues arc one great cause of fires, and care should, therefore, be taken that each and every chim ney in the house gets a thoroug.i cleaning before the co.d weather sou in for good. All necessary repalis should be made now. It should not be inferred, how ever, that faulty chimneys are tue only causes of useless fires; other, might be mentioned, such as kind ling a fire with the help of-kero sene, or worse yet, with gasoline and the careless disposition of matches and lamps. A tire chic; who lias ha 1 occasion to study the errors which are committed by the average person when handling ke.o sene and s 'aboline, and as a resul' says that the following farts anu precautions should be borne In min by the users of the cxplislw . First, that a combust.ble vapor 's constantly rising from the exposeu surface of a lot of gasoline. Srron 1. that this vapor will dif fuse and spread In all dire it.ms for a considerable distance from its source. Third, that a flame, glowing fire or even a tiny spark, will cause the vapor to ignite and flash bark to luc gcscl ne proper. Fourth, that only a small portion of this vapor Is needed In mixture with air to produce an explosion Vaults, lll-ventllated rooms and places In which the vapor of giso- Une is present are as dangerous is the proverbial powder magazine, an a match or lighted candle is there fore liable to bring about the same results If brought into such a plac . Fifth, that burning gasoline ^ best extinguished by the smothering process, which, if correctly applied, will cut off all supply of oxygen unit -Thtis stifle ihtrbTffze. ~ ~ The following; procautb.i < might rIfo he observe’ w. i .great a H ul lage by householders when nai.dline ken sene lamps: Do not olow out a lamp while tit. flame Is tiimed uo high. Doing si may force the flame down ‘n’o :iie lamp bowl, and cause an expios on. 'or at the very least may cause tb' chimney to crack. The prop >r me thod Is to turn down the wlek unttl the blaze is half its usual size., and t&en to blow across the ehlinpey s toprmrt Into It. If the wick is too small to fill the neck of the lamp bowl, the flames are very apt to flash down and Ignite the vapor aris ing from the kerosene with which the vessel is filled, and thus cause au explosion. When a lamp, which has been tn 'use needs refilling, do not take off the burner near another light or a fire. Many childrens are badly burn ed. and even burnt to death, by the overturiitng or explosion of a kero sene lamp. Above all remember that the re filling of a lamp without having first extinguished the light Is a very d.ui gerous practice. When two-thirds of .the contents of a lamp have be-n used up, the remaining third should be filtered through a strainer or piece of cloth In order to remove all particles of dirt which may have ief- tlfed on the bottom of the bowl. The char should be removed from the use<l-up wick should alway^ be re placed by & new one. A lamp cared for along the lines suggested above will ( always give a bright clear light and will not black on tho- burner ot explode. The .attention of all fiouseholderi Is also called to the fact that old boxes, waste paper, and other com bustlble material are very frequently left |to lie In back yard®. Such Rlsces vre IsyltlAg for t serious con flagration. • T«, ta. Teddy, you are bound for B*H river, and we wlah you a safe of navifttijn knaira stream up wh»ch HELPING THE FARMER THREE OF THE LEADING HOFTH- KRX RAILROADS WILL \ J Organize a Cotton Culture Depart ment to Educate Cotton Farmers In a Campaign AgainM. the Weevil. Practical steps are b'lug taken le. the Southern HaTIw.iy Cmnpanvfti- Alabama Great South ru Itaiiroul Company, and the Mobile o,ho Railroad Company - to a-u operoae with the olbeia s ot the I'no d - Agricultural Department .mi He Stale Commissioner!- ot' A>;. o ul: tit < iu^ advising far met.-, In t he leri .tom uU ng t he 11 n sift be e r .ii a a; tl l> SOCIETY ll()|,l>s VERY INTERESTING MEETING IN t'OLV.MIHA. which mn>' ( \ entmill.. b ■ r- a the Mtxicin eoiton tiool w, -\il. to the best mi I noils lit nrowiii', i •( ion in spite of t b > jin . m « > I t loo insert. The experienee of tlie f.irnnrs n Texas, where the wt.ivil ba b n for some yi ars, ib motist rat- .. tii it I he ado * ion of p: p -r m 1 ’ io d . pracfleally i;s large yh- d o! c t on i an be bbt iin.il ns before the ap- p«aram e of the w oi \ il. In mor' localitii a • in d'ex is I he ins a oon o. (he vve' v 11 has gen ; ,ill\ • -!i f.M lowed by si crops f r two oi three yens until the farmer-, hive Kamel how to d a! with t lie ms , : lor the purpose of making a «o operative work of the eempui.e- m effect.VC and helpful as possible, ol- ganizatnm has In m perf' . led to known as the lo'tou io.lt no ib [mi ment ef tlie Southern K.illwa.. t!io Alnhania Great Southern Ka.lroil. and the Mobile an 1 tibio It.i.iioid with a view of em o■:r ic II • , . .11) oiitlon of t he most imp; m ,1 m< tin Ms In adv ance of t h, a, ■ n an > i f the w,< vi 1 Tills, It 'S f“lt . Win hive I lie ( f! ' . of maintaining t he rioriu i! pint I ion of cot ton Droi; 11 f.n n. who have had expci enii in '!• tP r W it ll t III- In || I W Oi l I | will , •! pi, , . i d .'ll ollg t tie linos of t lies ra P a , In loealit ii « w hirti m,'i\ e i :■ mil, i.i reached by the we,ail and cii .hem practical alvhe as 'o the !> ... methods of growing rottn:; m, p i boll weevil eond tlon- I’lanter.i and et le ra in t !o - • p, calitiis who are il .' .ous o; ova . Ing themselves of the p: .e mil . ' vice a nd a-si -i m • of the a the Cotton Culture In p.u tnn n' tilts matter are invitml to or:-: pi nd w ith Mr. T n I'lun' . t Cm el Agent of the Southern Ki!!io.il Hid the Mobile A: Ohio Ri.lioid, .. Chattanooga. Teim The S< ( let} is in G<xk1 Shape and Is Doing an Excellent Work For tho Stale. At a meeting of the Audubon So il ty held ta Columbia last week a rill to the p ople for the passage of a hunters license bill, through the* rp no ":!! Xrpemblv, w as tormulated. i,;| : . . ' s w i re el -eio,| and rout 1 no inai- ;-.s di i u-se I. Tb - Soeietv Js in good shape. S' i n tsir’y Re'e will at j I, ih| tin- meeting of the American O: nil hob gists' li.iiiou. 1 he folliwing olPu ers ebu ti d tire. M o I iiiutzler, president, Orange- !nirg. \\ || c.bi'es, Columbia, vice pres- ob lit. . James IPury Rice, dr., te-rretary. A]»n t K Hey w ard. Jr..' t re isun-r A plan was ailopP il to have direr to: - f i m ea !i oi u n t y. t iiose not ua V ; tl g ill ' ll ep ‘Ot ed as y CI , A n - I ut ion of sy mpa 1 hy for I)r WUPwni Hit her, president of thf \ riouai Audibion Soeiuty, waii ad 'I ti d. I if. I Mitelier is ill in New York City, .. On m lion of Mr. Arthur T. Wayne of Mount I'P a-ant, Sy r, tary H i e was ma.e trigUilsUT of the Ainencan t >: nuii.l aoii g..-t s I !ii"li. A meeting i i in W aslungton fromlhe ftth ot Nov, niher to I lire m " r 1. See re- a •, U i will att, id lie will m u- , , a ,p-k m Hi ■ ‘r,n an of bioil,gieai , i \ . in ;h C _c;:y. y,. ia i ry U e will he in Wasliing- t’-n two Wit'k.-O He i i I tit tend thej j •: . * * •: s ,-f He Tfl.oll There lie wiil :r , ; me , d ,nii' hologisis f r in ait T!,I foil W ;ilg r ill hv 1 he S'e-i o . ,j,, , d i!!, • p ople of t lie A Few Reasons Gives relief for all Nerve, Bone and Muscle Aches and Pains more quickly than any other remedy known. Its peculiar penetrating properties are most effective—NOAH’S LINIMENT. May be used with absolute confidence in its purity for Internal and External Uses. It is Triple Strength. A powerful, speedy and sure Pain Remedy, therefore most effective in producing results. Not only contains the old-fashioned ingre dients, but also the latest and up-to- date discoveries—NOAH'S LINIMENT. Recommended and sold under a guarantee for the following. Rheumatism in all forms, Sciatica, Lame Back, Stiff Joints and Muscles, Sore Throat, Colds, Strains, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Crainps, > Colic, Toothache, and all Nerve, Bone and Muscle Aches and Pains, Drug stores in cities and towns, general stores in the country, 25c, 50c and $1.00 the bottle, and money back if not sat isfied. Isn’t this fair? m jn t rr. NOAHS row fttuvc, eenc «fto musclk ACMtft AMO PAINft IN WAN AND_ BEAST fttftlAL ftO. 14160 •WANANTCIO UNO* A THC-VOOO ANO DRUGS ACT, JUNC *0, 160ft. Pmcf, This Size, 2S CCNTS Lanas silts, eoc. tmo ft voo NOAH REMEDY CO. Blctunood, Vs., A Bortoo. Mtw., II ft-A important Notice Th« genuine Noah’s I.lnirrmnt i-x-nr^v like the above. Look for NohIi’h. A i k mi , •. • ry pai knK'‘. our trade mark. ri Kisti red In tiio P > I'iiti-ni ' >:lti e. for your protection. Noah's LinlmYnt a!w.• - appears tn ret ink on the original, bo- i. ■ ri ' 1 ■ .D • 1 m 1 -Xn " it - side container. Accept mu hint hut al. a I.l'ifm*-nt. It In the only Pain nerin dy >-Pi1 .m-t-r a rt-sjllve guarantee. If your deai-r will n-it - . i ■ .. yc d 2 "u- In etampH ar.-l we will m.iii ■ i fund monev If ii"t ji. r f eu ’ 1 - ti fra -.d, accept no Uitul*-. Ii -: V*.' a I ♦ Proof Positive C'nri-d of Bone Rhenmntlftm. "I had been Buffering with bone rheu- matium for three yearn. 1 have been using Noah'H Liniment, and can Bity that It cured me completely Can wniK better than I have tn two years. Noah s Liniment w-lll do all yoii_ claim. Hov. 8. E.-Cyrus, Donald, S. C.'' I'nln In ^Ide and Neuralgtn. • For five yearn 1 Buffered wllh neu ralgia and pain in Hide. ( ould mil Bleep. 1 tried Noah's Liniment, aim ttie flrut application made me feel bet ter. Mrs. M#rlha A. bee, Klcnmond, Vn.' ' . t'onliln’t Itater Bight Arm. ■'I caught colil and had a Bi-viue at tack of rheumatism in my right hIiouI- der and could not ratBe my arm with out much pain. 1 tried Nouhe l.lnt- men», and In les-i than a wu > k wan en tirely free from pain. A. CiOi'kor, izor- chebier, Mam." ' Stilt Joints and Backache. “I have used Noahs Ltnlrtl°n1 for rheumatism, stiff Joints ami backache, and i call »ay it did me more good than any pain remedy. Kev. George \\. t-mith, Abbeville, S. C." Sprained Ankle. -I have been t'.-neflted greatly by Noah's Liniment, using It for a spruloed ankle. Mrs W. D. Robertson, West Somerville, Muss." Palnn In the Back. "I Buffered ten years wlih a dr. ud- fully sore pain Jn my liack, and nh l different remedies. Less ti an la!! a bottle of Noah's Liniment nu de t Per fect cure. Mrs. Rev. J. D. DiUlngs-e.-, I'otnt Kastern, Va.'' Neurnlgln nmi TothAche. "My wife suffered foi several years with neuralgia and ' or t ha che. " o-i a about half a b"tlle of Noah s t-inlTiu u. and get immediate relief^ J. S Klel.ei, I’oticemun, iloilges, S. C." Rhenmntlsm In the Neck. “I received Die hot tie of Noah's merit, and thtr.k It lias helped m - great ly. ] have rh. umutism In niv n ■ a ' It relieved It right much M• s. Ma:;:. A. Lambert, Heaver Dam, Va. ‘ For Horses. -We .Hive m. ver u.-ed a 'itdtn- • t w-e consider tt.e euuul to NmI e 1 1 O- ' for bruises, sprains, strained .n 1 . - anil to use on throat, shh - and 1 ‘ '‘ for litstenp.-r. e dd-. etc IP : u. ri I Transfer Co., Klc 1 mond, Va." Better Than ft.YOtl Iteniedlcs. -We cheerfullv rccouini-nd a stal 'e men to glv- Noah's lan.m ' „ ' .. and he convinced of Its w. I: h r ■ .. . live properties. XN’e iuv. id. ; e- good If not better rvsul-s from '• than vve did fio.-i re-ned; - s c ■ ’ • ■ ’ ji.-r iuittle N. rfol k and Fm i.-u... ,t Transfer Co, Nuifo'.k. Va.” u > t‘mt ' ■ d:t . . i d Hi" fo u til \ : ■ ■ c 1 I k I ii i I. u i ! i i i n g Di.- G*■ ii■ • i 11 A sotii 1 .ii It 'lo d j - . nf •-■ifn-ctii. Ii'ni i: . in •' a tnl ti - it pnttidc'ivt •i I r tl ii f v • r t.I. ;n i i : 1111. < *: i I. n»»u I-’ U'of A VERY DRY COUNTRY ' CLASSIFIED CCtlMN ship jour calves, hugs, ftfieep, latnb*, rms is \\ H \ T TIM: l.\W TRIF.s e»c , to The I’arlor Market. Augu* i 't a . Ga , I it 1H iiroad Street. To M\l\i; OI Till: SOI III. A I’LE.V l<>li (.GOD i:o\Ds Dei luratioii of 1‘rim ipb s Xiliipteil n> Atkeu Mccliniu The follow tng d. '.u o:i . ' ; rljileH was adopt. 1 I. • . .... l-'oa Is an I I H um tgo 1 .• .■ • i Hon at Aiken on \\ . .1 u ■ d.t. "1 'I iiat no t i ■ oi u, o.. i i - . welfare and pr. >pt rt v o: ; • . , of the State .f S.(u- d (ii,., ,i , than g oil ro uls ui.d i'. • d ... t he w et and s w ..h,L. n . • State. "d. That the* annul! of nearly a n :!I.. u do - varlitt s counti (d Ho S' ' parat iv .* little ; ■ ru. in t.' men! in the cotol.t.o: o: • ,, eon,. . s .in eti nil ou - w - i ■ o i l . u ... i moils hut dell on t -1 ' ( ;• : / ns That vve r* . ' ; ■ general asst mtii ■ I■ ;.,i . sissirn such law- |. -- d u , ; .. . perl.-nee of otiiei SN.to .in! loin: 1 us will result in the liulldtng nf m nianeiii good r uls by ,.ro. r. » . v mil Icislnt siike m. Hi ! "4 That the sat. ' y of ’ | • bJUbeUx .ami UtiLs-.-a of req U : r. S t he [ill id , c ti u w u ’ ■ | over t hi> main rh > i s ,.: n i :■ . ; he under su|iervi - i.-u id 1 ■ and to that ind Hi. H: a • -a o. Id scon :is pos-iole , i i i • o . of same a nd su It i p ■ ^. made for the ins;.* n ot d in r-.sp. ct to saft' : - un i Hu ,i •or tn.lintcliam e In : :i S’ , • "a. Th It the e\■ u,! , I, of the b' a g IK* be In ■’. : I) ire a bill to b pro i nt ■ d next legislature, prov ding .. for t lo- ii.-rinaiien : i .t i. >f ; u .-... | after they have b u . t ‘ | "ti. We recoin mend Hu: m ro j dispositon of funits cold'.';, I - . league I hat all to v •- n r •, id ; . I pt’scg be ex pi nde 1 ;n tpe . . from which thev ttt'c cnlh n ii . i ., ■ ,v lid •••.!- (rob an 1 \\ ,' h i - n i H it,i c , b»H - b .1 n 'Hs , . *iT .1 a . — 1 ’ 1 r * p i Hi • S, - ■ 1 . 1. a A lint tiic 1 nt. i mil R. v cmi. id : ,i il - ii a i'iic lb ' s> f ; :u 1 ’ S -IT'. Of ! be- S 1* i <• , ( v Vv Sl 1. TV t vv con It Is Nd \ cry 1 •rink'.. 1! « ; i lx 1 , l V ’ ’* t ; : 1 i:! . 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G i A '.ol v K Bargains in Land. 900 acres, Sumter countv, Tia ; I 7CK) acres in high state of culltva- 1 storv 8-room resilience, lar^'e Afinte.l—Men Hike thirty ,i ivs prueH il ci'iurse n o r machln- -ii.iis in’ N ire a un. 1 Pdle toi'.l j to- - • 1 m« s- ure.i graff’tatfti tion; al! level red land of best ttra-1**; f '.CO . ,,. r w . e k J -. 1 ll r> Gh ar. Au* I S v. ud CVt.it iot'e. N C barn* and outF)uildinos. P’o-n'v of .i iisheN r .s • I Mule T.-m hers Wait ted for good vii tenant houses. One of the best bar- l for hiiir a'. $- _ - f 1 . 1 itr; 1 : ir . s FfouN If o;jon ^ PW p,P O P. ~• r x r • i ' r -;c Ml ene .Pme^ I gains in Georgia. Kasy terms i:g s (* ! ( " r i . -i ; .. .« v e i at on'e | v " ‘ s S i p n* y. Col- j acrP5 ]n liniits of good town, ,10 room modern residence, tur 1- t wood floors, steam beat . I.irze I .lie |..r ''ale ;n North ah ! - . ,. Htroinit and \Hrginia A-k fori I i: ->■ .. -: S* f e v-.tir wants K !•; Pr.iroe, RaieI giro N C \ «o t !i e I 11 I itn11r.111< »• i \ 1 , ( 1 . 1 ; . i ‘» s '' \V a lit * < 1 A1 L’;.i' ^ !• t ‘ ’ 1 * ** III " .'' t -ii ,i ;. .1 A }•••* U: Fi::. t •:111, \ i bams; 4 room tenant house $t),00() 1 - ] cash. V pte for list n a. v i l _ n i i Wanted—Meti to take ttf’een da - pr i u ai . niton course, a. , g ..J p-isir tin during the ftl <'i • in- i oiiou (.ouipauj, G.iui I 1 He. N C I \ II 11 I • (I -SU I ••',IIH'|I- d ‘ i ■ e s N (' ( i ii'.'n .1 (tyslit 'ilieIN for I’oullry — * 1 • - ’ . Ii : I * d pi 1 U!:! 1 - . s i ‘ y ‘'Ii • ' . " : .ll'lled p..unds ?_ " 1 .. i e-. I. • I .• otte it C < Wa . *• 'y x; issi,s.|.pi Ii. ii,i i imts — wny \ f" i n ore hu- i >'>’i I trd X’las Inierb ui. <>•.. , > i tlib* S , - el, ' ' r money -iixk Vr ex t. e I rouvh Con:- SOITHF.RN [.AND TO ( Ulbbelt. <,A. or I li,iina-(ou. 1 >• t 1 K. i - t \ i H. In ■a \ g ■ . ■, d , \g. ni> i \- ■ i. : i.i-. • J- ii | .-• an. ps w ! i in. ■ '(. p.e-.* foon *or 'ft 4 W at b tis f n 1 • >.,!■ d I • < \ ■ t i; a ,f tie- pi w s Pi or ; JTO He- \ lit •oil f Mu f 1 i‘- Is ' Hu::.; s ; ur. u- • ! ! ! ill slump- u:..o .n't • . , ■ P. $ ; < „i d :d j sa Ie of ; i ' aii an! w . ... I i I p. eg 1 I C oil. S I. I \ t 1 •it led 8u 1 e of Id".', u ' W I i. I I tin m; I-' ■. — i d.lHV ami Cur far*- •'.tl w l for 1'.'. • sum; e i Hi o' s No iiisw* i .n *■*-- s- 1, V powder Co P.o\ . . 1 a < or < on do i furs—< ... J;. e umi.o • r.-u: • U. , y. : • Horr ■-1 <0 - •poor f irn.i oi ! w r,- out ’ Com j ’f o . i w I.ei .* one i a I f • ■•i can ,-a'he- | "t* vet tiio r'gt ' -d- < '• • :n*» or w rP • , ■ ■ : . m :s. a \ ‘ VI U a ii led — K \ ’ ’ ! ri •vom,,n *n I Hi • I;na to k no» I 'A d H -.rot P . i nn Ir i- - : !i,.' ’ •' i Hi i- r ■ v . f '-•Hi k in is nf n’.'lfiles u » r** - , SI 7.to.— - 1 tiro * • 11 1 V > W I - r K , a s ■: N..|' I t't.'t*;! M 1 'll ! 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As an experiment K \,ik:c. iro.. a Japanese gardener of Sea'' • Wash,, pltteeul a a hull nn mi, r, a iialf gallon gla'S frit it jar in s : a position that as the encumber grea larger it would soon t:.l Hu h., This week ho pseorted a nun, .r n: friends to his truck garden to s. • the cucumt.er, which had .-n!upg so niueh that it was impossible t remove it from the Jar. He wu about lo stoop to lilt Jt up win A \\J I PI\(. MAPI.I . — ♦ Drips Drops of Water Ml Tlinuigb the Day long. \: liens. (Pc, has .cl !• 1 nnoHo i f tile t re, s t ba? il a v • • g iin-d n ’o' :e’y all o\ t-r ; tie roiini ry, in 1 h 'seeds and Rullis ( r sale.—Hi .n.'. o (love: t. 11 bushel. Caropu l I'Ve f ! -' 1 s 11.-1 A SO. Vet c:,e» ru; c .-.v po.as and bulb.. /, M I, .! T . s, Goldslh to. N. C. Wanted.— \ tics! class bookk' i p. tn ..si bo aide to invent a! b a-st i uu give references and sabuy 1 ex po. |o ! Il ti 1st letter Add P s.s oss 'i.a- g..' ie a , 1 .c, x , • . o I,, , if i . b I' amid ■i■ Hi.* dutv of . 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Y li .< ■ f f;«>’ i|S* n ■ ! * u tiefote 1 wil it'-p'l III !C u <' 'll L s - r» ! i) -. 1 v . , » K i '* r A , ‘ h • •. 11 tl ti'-: order f ' r ^ ' fu-'e the high Hi riff ra*' 1 - r*' r • • \\ n < : t f i 1 a ■ 1 . In ; ’ - a* .1 $1 l!.'*. H dm 'ohed ii le u hi* !i a! O VI S 'll" W "O; n la: s w i t ’ h H V t -o : u ' be a nil fl • we 1'rust to char g- a , "It do . s«*t d a ns .lute: V i : ce \V R i ian 'or its ' r" I ; r f H. and dot ll C !i • Pi. ii* (i r /1 a i i bnierjji tee. p O Hi a' t cm !:• d in 1 ) •' <•. ing ; S' r of other niccsspies of life ng from a china-berry and t’io| Toomb's oik hive b.. n the ’iota:., j cal ruritrsitres "nf this -ritv, - hnt this! •* l ' l A " 1|1 ' 1,! "* •' pi/./. ng o ..s- i • i |.' ur sal*—('i)-to-dato Georgia Pe.u'h locks P ,s fta-e Write for it. Sims Po-ok Store. Orangeburg. S (J i ■ ii .r u d ■ ■ ■ V l i laila : t ‘ I. adm- of t he rev f)l, nu.itn.-' Hu- I ■ i v;'go’ .-rn me" t. not - CO I ..111 . 11 IV, t h a t ■there -wtHi-»» **xp.n>*um a.ua. a.; ro.ir.i_ d- r.c- \v oil !(1 be slut fu of glass si ruck the Japane.s- ui t !•♦ J\ It dh V left eye, destroying the sight ■| I'be d u- ,t, h ad !s tint chao- cucumber's growing power ha,. hi <■ l -•roll! the. W.sleni |i,.|- burst the jar Into pieces * ’ um o'’ T ? n i i\s and in H a m ma loi'v 1 i.i ’i I S’ is I i • ;: i: U the pi Op" to fe Bobs Penrose's candidate for gov ;i: n a ra ;.' i H r a s i f ] l • I ! Davila a' ernor of Pennsylvania, John K, hen • H .114 L * . t' l. iiv. Y,‘vl. er, has not taken the opportunuy Manuel 1 loiima. form er presldeii! to explain bis participation in *n National Public Utilities Corporatio; ftw-indle, and yet the Republican ma cbine will count him in unless th< majority against him is over 100,OOP Since Teddy has turned his at ten tion topartls an politics the natun fakirs are getting active again. V. hear ofa not her Drlng toad embed •d Hi jroek and^ of an eagle carry- hig off a ilMpiag Infant to Its »•«» wihise r.-c iii r. vol ut lonary was iii|)- p> I in e bud, is tieing urged : ) : ike a l'anitt’e of Hie pr*nsent situa- titrn and gather his forces for :\ mar-h ag.i‘m-t Tegucigalpa. LUmlila is now in Guatemala. • Remember Maine, where the Dem ocrats wou a zbrious victory be cause but few- Democrats failed to vote. To get your vote in it th# final test of your Democracy. v ers and -ci. nc.-t h The t fee. vv h mb' i ven C:iro':;i:i mu- pie. stands in- the front yard ,<f Mr. H c. Con wav, on Prince aveti j ind the curious pin nwie ti n l.i.is.j been noticed for some time, and ev - I en after tho lean s have fallen, . , , Wanted—to buv vour hides, skins, continues and drops of vva'.-r slou-i ,, , . i tallow, wool, beeswax, etc., at ly fall from the hare twig,', even : Farm Hi:r!y thons.ihd ciaies tbiS y. ar Also improved Georgia farms i and fa'iu lands. Write tor p.tr- ! lii iilaiis. 11 F. StrohecHer, .Ma'.m. Ga. A Household Remedy Which Works From Outside CHESTOL in t+te middle of the day. I lYE -UiE IvlLLiliK hi chest market prices anil settle ment sent i.i ()rnpt ly. Telephone 1 su.i W'Use W. Martin, Coluni- nia. 8: t'. (Chest Ointment) lurst Few Ycnr*. Fjftlr Aceblent in Same Mine in Cut this out—It may not appear 1 again Uow gamblers win, al slot machines cards, dice, etc., by pe rn t systems. Get wise. Circular free Ham. D. Co, Box 1617, Hammond, Ind. WF Aftd- all *L- fections of Chest and Throat A gas explosion occurred in the j mines of the Yolande Coal and Coke company shortly after midnight lb;-! day night and five men wore kill - L ’ ; The mines are located In Tiiso.ib'or ; ' — Men and l »‘iie8 to take 3 have used this remedy county, ;iu miles south of Binning-j nu nths 1 radical course. Expert ham. Ala Chief State Mine Inspector | management. Higii salaried po*'- .las. Hillhouse and two as^lsstants tlons guaranteed. W r’te for cata Its efflclancy has been thoroughly estal>]I»hed and posltlvt-ry proven by the large number of unsolicited testimonials given by (those w&o are on the scene. The ho Ii s of the victims have been taken out of the mine. This is not the first explosion- of gas in these mines, 65 men being killed there once before, three oth- en a few montha ago and two bad ly burned recently. • b'gue now Charlotte Telegraph School. Charlotte, N. C. For Sale.—90 improved farms, lurg. , and small-, better values than ei>- ' where, good water, health, aciro a ( churchftft railroads etc Hen! ; t Use Freely and RUB! RUB! RUB! Now sold by all medicine dealers. .Should be in every Home. 25c Everywhere. 'J- N