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* EXERCISE AND EATING. Remember That n Tired Stomach la a Weak Stomach. A pood dinner at nipbt is necessary for those whose pleasure or work keeps them up very late. But for ordinary folk who dine at C or 7 and po to bed about 10:30 only a light wholesome repast should be taken at the end of the day. when muscles and nerves are mnro or less exhausted. A "tired stomach is a weak stomach" is a golden rule to remember. Yet how often one hears people say, "I've been rushing about all day and am tired tc death: I must have a big meal to make up for it!" You may put the big meal into the stomach, but you cannot make the stomach digest it. A belief lives strong in the hearts and minds of the majority of mankind, including persons of weak digestions, tIkit a quick, brisk walk taken before a meal gets up an appetite and helps the stomach to digest the food. Now. this is exactly what it doesn't do. Exercise spreads the blood throughout the body. For the proper digestion of food the blood is needed in the stomach. Few realize this important fact After a long, exhausting walk, bicyfie snin or any severe physical or men tal strain take a good lialf hour's rest iu a comfortable armchair or lying on a sofa before you eat a substantial meal. A Telephone Whistle. When the earpiece of a telephone receiver is held to the mouthpiece of the transmitter, a more or less shrill tone or whistle Is heard in the receiver. This occurs when the apparatus is in good working condition and when the transmitter is on short circuit. This effect is seemingly due to a serieo of reactions analogous to but much more complex than those which occur in an electric bell when its circuit is closed. A movement of the diaphragm of the receiver toward its magnet tends to weaken the . pressure on the carbon of the transmitter. which causes a weakening of the current, allowing the diaphragm to fall away, with the further result that the air column is compressed, increasing the pressure on the carbon again and also increasing current strength, where by the diaphragm in again attracted, and this action is repeated over and over again.?Cassier's Magazine. I The Unman Month. It has been discovered that the human mouth is slowly but surely and steadily moving toward the left of the face, w hich will in time bring it somew-iw.i-e in the neighborhood of the left ear. All the Ave great races of rqan have an uncoutrollal?le tendency to eat only with the teeth which grew from the left Jaws. This wears out the left teeth more rapidly than those on the right side of the mouth, and this in turn gives the upper and lower jaws an Inclination toward the left. It is the expressed opinion of many scientists who are foremost in the world's roll of professional honor that in the course of time the mouth from causes above mentioned will have completely changed its position and that it will then be situated rather nearer the left ear than to the nose. Oriental Rag*. "Oriental rugs," says a New York dealer, "are nearly as standard as gold. When an auctioneer sells you one for $2'V>. you may think you are getting it cheap, but you can get it at about the name price from any reputable dealer. Every rug house has its agents at aue tiona. wlio pay imguiy ciose 10 iue murki t price for the genuine article. When you have hail an oriental rug for ten 01 fifteen years, it is worth more than when you bought it. provided it is iu givd condition. It is then an antique. When you hear of any oue buying sec ondhand oriental rugs at about onethird or one-quarter of their value, you may safely wager that they have been patched." Relay Rnnoiutrtnce, Johnny ami Harry had been left al home with their big sister, mother bavlng gone out. At bedtime tbey wanted to "stay uf for mother." but their sister relentlessly put them to bed. Harry maintained a stolid indifference, but Johnny cried lustily. Their sister listened at the foot of tbi stairs, hoping tbey wonkl soon be good At lest Johnny 6t0pped. and the listener beard blra say: "You cry a bit Harry. I'm tired."?London Mail. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache All diseases of Kidneys, Af t f\ W* Bladder, Urinary Organs. I "I I I 1 I Also Rheumatism,Back I I I 1^ r ache, HeartDisease. Gravel, 1 ill m\ I Dropsy, Female Troubles. %/ V/ alb Don't become discouraged. There Is i cure fOr you. 11 necessary write Dr. Fenner He has spent a life time curing Just 6uct cases as yours. All consultations Free. "I had severe case of kidney disease and rheumatism, discharging bloody matter Suffered intense .palm. My wife wasserlouslj affected with ftjmale troubles. Dr. Pennon Kidney and Backache Cure cured us both. K M. WHEELER, Randolph. Ia." Druggists. 50c.. |L Ask for Cook Book?Free lUPPINCOTT'Sl MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Library i lbs Best in Current Literature ! 12 Complete Novels Yearly | , MANY SHORT 5TORJ6.S ADU | PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.50 PER YEAR ; 25 CTS. A COPY NO CONTINUED STORIES I EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF I Nothing succeeds like the financial success some men make of a 1 lailure. Cut this out and take it to D. C. | Scott's Drug Store and get a box of Chamberlain's- Stomach & Liver Tabi lets. The host physic. They alsoeori rect disorders of the stomach. Price 23 cents. _______ , One of the prettiest sights im- i aginable would be Lliat of a mother playing the piano while her daughter washed the dishes. "I am using a box of Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets and find them the best thing for my stomach I ever used," says T. W. Robinson, Justice of the Peace, Loomis, Mich. n/.r nnlv di?j. orders of the stomach hut regulate the j liver ami bowels. They are easy to i take and pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by D. C. Scott. Druggist. I < We can not blame a bov for nol ! paying much at tent ion to the father who takes a cigar out of ; his mouth to offer advice against the use of tobacco. I THE BEST LINIMENT FOR STRAINS. Mr. F. 11. Wells, the merchant at . l>eer P.irk. l ong Idan-l. N Y., says: "I always recommend Cbumlterluin's drain I him as the best liniment for ' | strains. I used it last winterffor a se vere lameness in the side, resulting I j from a strain, and was greatly pleased " I with the quick relief and cure it . ieffected." For sale by D. C. .Scott. . j Druggist t! ?| A girl never thinks her photo, [graph looks like her unless it !| doesn't look like her. . I ;! | "Wisdom is good, with an in:J heritance,'' says the Good Book. ! Which reminds us of !he everpresent patriot who is always shouting for the old flag and an appropriation. : I THE SAME OLD STORY: ! J. A. Kelly relates an experience 11 similar to that which has happened in i . almost every neighborhood in the! '-? - ' * - * ? % * A. 1J ] ij Limed Mau? aim ua.* necii miu auu ! re-told by thousands of other*. He 11 say-: 'Last summer I had an attack 1 j of dyscntciy and purchased a bottle of | Chamberlain'.* Colic. Cholera and Diar" j rhoeu Remedy, which i used lccord1 injr to diiectton* and with entirely ! I satisfactory resmts. The trouble was Icontiolled much quicker than former attacks when I used other remedies." (' Mr. Kelley is a we'l known citizen ot ' j Henderson, N. C. For sale by D. C. j Scott, Druggist. i j But lor the occasional happenj ins of the unexpected it would soon cease to exist. Baby feet have an affinity for mud, but there comes a time in the history of nearly every home ' when the parents would give all they possess for the sight of a tiny footprint in the front hail. Summer complaint is unusually prevalent among children this season. A well developed case in the writer's family was cured last week by the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic, I Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy--one I of the best patent medicines- manufactured and which is always kept on hand at the home of ye scribe. This is i not intended as a free puff for the! ( company, who do not advertise with us, but to benefit little suffeerrs who may 1 not be within easy access ol a physician, r No family should be without a bottle ' of this medicine in thf house, especially in summer-time. ? Lansing, Iowa, J ; Journal. Fon.sak bf Q, ,C\ ScoU?| V DrvggJfSt. * ' Fraternal Societies. Kingstree Lodge, No. 91, K. of P. Kingstree Lodge, No. 91. K. of P., meets on tilt* 2nd :ind 4th Wednesday nights of each month. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. LcRoy Lee, C. C. E. C. Epps, K. R. S. Lake City Lodge, Xo. 81, K. or P. Lake City Lodge. No. 81. K. of P., meets on the 1st and :3rd Tuesday nights >f each month. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. J. 1). Danikl, C. C. A W. Rodgkbs, K. R. S. Scratirou Lodge, Xo. 114, K. of P. So ran ton Lodge. "No. 114. K. of P.. meets on the 2nd and 4th Friday nights of each month. Visiting brothers given a fraternal welcome. W. B (ransc, C. C. W. Eugene Cooke. K. K. S. Kingstree Lodge, No. 4B, A. F. .H. Kings tree Lodge. No. 40. A F. if., meets on Friday night on or before the full moon in each month. Visit ing brothers given a cordial welcome. M. A. Boss, W. M. Louis Jacobs. See. $ When some men talk they don't believe a word they hear. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever is a bottle of Groves Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine inu tasteless form. No cure?no pay. Price 50c. / . Wise men make proverbs lor fools to at. To Cure a Cold in One Day, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. K. W. Grove's signature ison each box.25c. In a man's autobiography there is no fcuch a word as fail. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no nay. Price 2"> cents. The hore never leaves a hole in the memory of his victim. Ur. Cady's Condition Powders. Ar?: just what a horse need* wlien in bad condition. Tonic, blood piirith-r and vermifuge. They are not food but medicine and the best In use to put a horse in prime condition. I'rice 25 ets per package. For sale by I). O. Scott The pleastue ol giving is ollen spoiled by the wrench it costs us to let go. VACATION DAYS. Vacation time is here and the children are fairly living out of doors. There could be no healthier place for them. You need only to guard against the accidents incidental to most open air sports. No remedy equals DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for quickly stopping pain or removing danger of serious consequences. For cuts, scalds and wounds. "I used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for sores, cuts and bruises," snys L. B. Johi.son, Swift. Tex. "It is the best remedy on the market." Sure cure for piles and skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. D C. Scott. The awkward man may not be slow, yet he always wants a day ot grace. MOTHER ALWAYS KEEL^ IT HANDY. "My mother suffered a leng time from distressing pains and general ill health due primarily to indigestion." savs L. W. Spalding, Verona. Mo. "Two years ago I got her to try Kodol. She grew better at once and now, ai the age of seventy-six, eats anything she wants,.remarking that she fears no had effects as she has her bottle ol Kodol handy." Don't waste time doc toring symptoms. Go after the cause. If your, stomach is sound your healtl wilJL bo good. Kodol rests the stomact and strengthens the body by digesting ( your. - food. It natures**wd tonifi EUCVSPOtk. . A ittle Disfigu But till in the f Although we were are by no means out temporary quarters in shall keep on hand as i Buggies, Wagor Come to see us and v\ treatment and correct business met ored to show the people ot Kings!r< THOMAS & BRi iZingrsti J B STEELE, Manager. f*F-\Ve arc using the old otlioe ol house as an office lor the present. Ibuell & i CASH DRY G ) : ; We' Beg to Call Partic ALL-LINEN HI 19 by 30 inciie?, Fancy Border. 15e or two for 25c. All Linen Damask Towels, Colored j Border, 21 l?v 3b inches, 25e. Bleached Huck Linen Towels, llein-; stitched, in Red or Blue Border, 21; by 40 inches. 23c. Red Border Cotton Dama<k Towels, 1*> i by 30 incht s. oc. Cotton Red Border Hemmed Towels, j lb by 40 inches, 10c. ! Pearl Buttor.s. 2c pc* dozen, i Ladies' All Linen Handkerchiefs. 4". ! 1 ace Curtains. 60 inches by .'P., yards, good quality, 81.50 per pair. " Ladies' and CI Wc would call your attention to th ami Embroideries. We have many spec 2 000 yards Percale at ">c and 6c, wor FURNITURE I ! WALNUT SUITS, OAK SUITS, SI CHAIRS, GO-CARTS, BA15V WINDOW SHADES. ?9TM:iil Orders Receive Careful A1 I 373 and 375 King Strc ?WWWV\WWWV\V.V\WWV% ! i D. C. SCOTT, President. if THE B OF i Transacts a Genera i COLLECTIONS CAREFUL. i PROMPTLY j i DEPOSITS FROM *1.00 i DIItGt J HENRY P. WILLIAMS, j. JOHN A. KELLEY, m -' w wwvwvw v* wv* t\vi FOR SALE. Brick in any quantity to suit purchaser. The Hot Dry Press Machine-made j X BEICK. v j Special t>h:i|M*s made toor.lcr. torre-' sjMuiilence solicited botore placing vour i orders. u. R. FUNK. P. O I.ox 103. Kingstree, S. C. I The new women seems lo have) [given up trying not lo be an old; | girl i You Know What you are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless j I .n,!ii fr. i.?, [ i_mu limit' utcnunc inc iui ninui in i plainly printed on every Ih>ttle j showing that it is simply Iron and j Quinine in x tasteless form. 2so cure, no pay. 50c. One wav lo get rid of unpleas-! anl people js to begin giving tlie.n ! advice. ACT5 IMMEDIATELY. (.'olds are sometimes more trouble! some in summer than in whiter, it's so ! . . ? , ,, I hard to keep from a<iaing to mem, while cooling oil' after exercise. One; Minute Cough Cure cures at once, t Absolutely safe. Acts immediately.! Sure cure for coughs, colds, croup, j throat and lung troubles. D. C. Scott.1 The average husband imagines hi* wife is a part ot the properly he owns. j POISONING THE SYSTEM. ' It is through the bowels that the . body is eleaDsed of impurities. Constipation keeps these poisons in the sysl tem,' causing headache, duluess and f melancholia at first, then unsightly > ei upturns and finally serious illness f unless a remedy is a|?piiec1. DcWitt's* Little,Eai ly Risers-prevent this troublei , by stimulating the liver and promote i. easy healthy action of the b.wels. i These little pills do not ast* violently tj but by strengthening the. bowels enable , them to perform their own work. N.eytr gtiyfor Of Seoik i "V.'V red rig. heavy losers by the recent fre we of the field. While occupying the renr ot the Coleman Hotel we isual a fine line of is- Harness, Whips, Etc. re nroinis? vou the same courteous I hods that we have always endeav?e and Williamsburg county. ADHAM, Agents?> :ee, S. C. f the county treasurer in the courh ROBE R TS* OOPS STORE. tular Attention to Our JCK TOWELS Mercerized Satin Cyrano, iu Black. Blue, Pink and Cream. 15c, wi rStk 25c. Black Dimity, 8c, worth 12,'j'c. Black Cashmere, :>G inches wale, a fcoo'l. black, 25c. Rlnrlr nnrl White Mixed Lawns and Dimity, 10c. worth 12!ac. Black Corduroy for Skirts. 12C'. India Linons. beiiutiful qualitv, 8c. 10c. l-i'-jc, 20c. 25c. I.adic>' and Mioses Black IIo-c. in all. numbers, from 5c to 25c. A good. Black. ^ riiIdren's Hats. is department, also our Ribbon,.Lace ialtie* in these departments, tli 10c and 12c1. )EPARTMENT. DEBOAUDS, LOUNGES, PIAZZA* CARRIAGES, MATTING RUGS., Ilentioil. St. CHARLESTON, 8. C. ' wvvvvwvwwvwwvwvww EDWIN 0.?EPPS,Cashi*r. 1 ' KINGSTREE. |! I Banking Business. i ,Y LOOKED AFTF.K AND J REMITTED. . * UPWARD RECEIVED. 1 TORS : t V. R. D. ROLLINS,' y D. C. SCOTT. I ' wwvw\wv^w\v\v\v\w f * A M SNIDER Surgeon Dentist,. Kings!ree, 10th to 30th of each month. Lake Citv, 1st to 15th of eaehi month.. \ Kingstre*, every Saturday. Satisfaction Guaranteed. W, L, BASS,. Attorney at Law. LAKK CITY, S. 0. H. G. ASKINS. Attorney and Counselor at Law,;. NOTARY PUBLIC. LAKE CITi, 8. 0. I 1-0 ly I I W. F. CIAYTON. Attorney- at - law.. I pj rwrwrnr c t ? 1 ?; / Practice* in all" tlve United Stafcee-s j Courts, and in tfceiComts*of Flore?e?r-? ! and Williamsburg Counties.* DR. & J* McCASE, DEMI S TP Will beetk thfe Colemnn H^tevJ, Kfngat?ee,S. C. Get* June 8TO Will be at Lake Cltv. 8. C., outtMt 21U W?l ???uAio xrfsnwirtss~v