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6 CHANCE FOR A GOLD MEDAL. I H/ Offer to School Children by Director Mth. J of Public Roads. Cum Washington, April 20.? V gold ?f?ei medal to the Bchool boy or girl be- Was tween the ages of 10 and 10 years. State, who writes the best composition, :ng.a ! not to exceed 800 words, on the re- ter?ay pair and maintenance of earth roads, have r Is to be awarded by Logan Waller "r ^vc Page, director of the office of pub- Blie roads, United States department "in^'Ul of agriculture, Washington. All ,** compositions must be submitted to , base Mr. Page before May 15 and the 1 medal will be awarded as soon thereafter as the compositions can J. uga be graded. The composition may be l,onbased on knowledge gained from NV!>ri> c books or other sources, but no quotations should be made. "J5 .an( After many years' experience in " 8 dealing with the public road situa- ? ,le tion of the country, it is Mr. Page's 8 ,ini ? belief that ignorance on the sub- /"'V'. Ject of repair and maintenance of " roads is as much the cause of their ^ u bad condition as any any other one % ? ? factor. It is expected that the com- , .. , petition will bring about a better (.a j. understanding of the subject of re- ' ay 3air and maintenance in the rural 8 u> ,l tetricts. fro 8 Many children living in the rural 8\r ?.V8 districts have experienced tho dls- ""J? advantages of roads made impnss- mn .an. able through a lack of proper male- . aa<: tenance, and it is expected that their ? . a Interest in the competition will btim- jV* . ulate greater interest among the Jf1 ?. parents. Bad roads have prevented ,r 8 many children from obtaining a f proper education and have even .".r un5 prevented doctors from reaching , ^8 the side of rural patients in time ser ous to save their lives. Any child between the ages mentioned, attending a country school, > . niRV rnmnptp Onlv nnt? sirip nf tlio ' paper must be written on; each page should be numbered; the name, age ? and address of the writer, and the j-hiy *v name and location of the school Koval which he or she is attending, must be plainly written at the top of the tr first page. The announcement of the 1 competition has been sent to the senger superintendents of schools in the "V? af rural districts. with h way to HON OK E.VTK.VDITION. died fr Char Governor Hlea.se Allows Wire Tappers to He Carried Oflf. Montre New York, April 21.?After pur- j'jJq'q suing them for five months through j,\(.^pV several states in this country and a time part of Canada, Central olllce de- w.in} ^ tectives arrived here tonight from , Charleston, S. C., with Frank It. . f ' Tarbaux and Alfred A. Carter, who are accused of having swindled G. ,, M. Jones of Pittsburg out of $20,000 and E. J. Pendleton of Washington, ir, D. C., out of $55,000 by means of ll?uri fake mining stocks and wire tap- H ping schemes. After the arrest of the men in |)r Charleston April 13, they were ordered released on a writ of habeas corpus, hut the detectives rushed to .... ;.'s Governor lilease, who ignored the riedni court order and honored extradition public papers. The prisoners were then ta- ,r<>at 1,1 ken across country 4 5 miles in an ,or. automobile with the sheriff of J1' 11 Charleston county in pursuit seek- . e j1 ing to serve the habeas corpus. !''d 1 has foi I,II I] l.VSl ItANCE IN STATE. ' 1 " 1 New soaiiI .\\oi|s sn.in|.?j| prniiu\ -nn.?s Friedn nunt of JS7.oiO.tMii. deform Columbia, April 21. The semi- afteriu annual returns for the period end- of his ing December 31, lit 12, by life in- such o surance companies licensed in the quired state, show a total of investments minisp in state, county and municipal bonds erntnei and first mortgage bonds of real gating estate of $7,040,0.32. This is an In- Dr. Fr crease of about one million dollars tions s over the report for the period end- ing tin ing June 30, 1!?12. As a number of the companies Wli are continuing actively to make in- Colu vestments, it is probable that the much increase in investments will con- Wjjj "Sl tinue. Of the thirty-four companies preside of other states, licensed for the carolin year beginning April 1, there are Moore only about five which are not mak- been n Ing active efforts to secure invest- Henry nients in this state. Woffor The receipts of the insurance de- suggest partment for the three month-* of pes(,.(j 1913, ending March 31, amount to collect $100,302.93. This Is $7,989.33 in fonj excess of the receipts for the same j)r period last year. Unit^r .7 71?7? ent set Memphis .Mail Wagon Robbed. Memphis, Tenn., April 21.? -I'ucle Sol Sam sustained a loss of $1,600,000 Foul here today and a numhe;' of per- April sons who entrusted thirty-two who w packages of registered matter to protect the mails face a mucn greater loss, possihi possibly several thousand dollars, ,.rs, le police authorities say, when a negro their j unlocked a mail wagon en route pursue from one of the depots to the post- was al oflice, clambered aboard and ex- both tl tracted a pouch without attracting the pu the attention of the driver. A mes- into a senger hoy gave the alarm as the All thief vanished in the darkness. were i The packages were insured by the strike government for ?."> > e icli. Postal the fuj officials say they cannot estimate the value of the packages but believe it may reach several thousand Thei dollars. proposi Alfalfa (irowPM to Meet. time^o Rock Hill special to Columbia accord! State, April 20. On Wednesday of Dealer, tills week the annual meeting of the "Wli Rock Hill Alfalfa Growers' Assocla- the inf tion will be hold. This association "I w was organized last fall and ha ? bo- tempor tween fifty and seventy-five mem- "Wh hers, all of whom are much interest- "Get ed in growing alfalfa. Prof. C. It. break Weeks, secretary of the association, aintchi who attended a farm conference last her gri week, has returned home, being ac- The companied by a number of ngrlcul- thing tural experts from Alabama ami And w Mississippi. These gentlemen will say wh spend today and tomorrow iu Rock Hill visiting the college and inspect- The lng the various farms near the oitv. husban It Is hoped that several of them will keep h he prevailed upon to remain over for the alfalfa meeting Wednesday The and make short talks on the arrow- more o Ing of alfalfa. j chap b v. . Trtife t.'jh LVE NARROW ESCAPE. !. U. Ch?M and MUs Florlde NATIONAL C( ningham Suffer Painful Acnt in Washington. hington special to Columbia Quietly but bw April 20. What came near be fully well, a Sou serious accident here late yes- among the blue afternoon and what might Appalachian Ran, eaulled in the loss of the Uvea paring a great < ? South Carolina ladies?Mrs. the nation and Chase and Miss Florlde Cun- the Southern stai in?was narrowly averted try's natural res< ?ir presence of mind. Mrs. veloped and used and Miss Cunningham have manent sources c n Washington for the past the National Co attending the congress of the tion, which is to ters of the American Revolu- ville, Tenn., duri ..ate yesterday afternoon they October of this j rossing Pennsylvania avenue not come at a mo an automobile came suddenly The South is in tl 1 in stepping back to get out industrial awaken way both ladies were hurled completion of the ground. Policemen and by- fore the expected M.. Mn? 4tlww.Lintwlo rvf nnni I o tj Ull XV 1J l till lU lllt'li iiii/uotuiuo v/i |?rv/| and a hurred run was made ern cities to the Emergency hospital. There thence by water 'ere given attention and later agriculture and i lermitted to depart. which are even n the State's correspondent never before will to see Miss Cunningham to- the commerce wli was learned that while both and the expositic d Mrs. Chase were suffering talize this influen evere shock that neither was the advantages w ly hurt and would probably The time is ripe 1 right within a few davs. spread appreciatic y South Carolinians today of the principles nquiry as to how the Palmet- The natural resov te's ladies were progressing are undergoing tewise many Daughters of nient, and that d nerican Revolution expressed he directed along ympathy. these natural ri< as only by the merest good being wrung out s that both Mrs. Chase and hi a few short > Cunningham were not more prosperity, and ly hurt. poor and barren, 1 made sources of TRAGIC DEATH. bring permanent generation and t r of House of Commons Dies to come. Econom After Aeroplane Ride. treatment in the . ? . * * on 0, , use of the riches L?"' Mprl , 20r?S,ir , ChfarA?8 has endowed man aI;? Mpi!h prve8iJ?nt ? not in inexhaustil .of rani a yacht man and not opp08ed to pr of race horses, died today but oppose5 agic suddenness wasteful exploltat nade his first flight as a pas- exposition cPome8 in an aeroplane at Hendon principl(.H> to sho ternoon and was delighted accomplished foi is novel experience. On his the p^esent, and his home in a motor car he vance mav ,M> om heart failure. It conio8, too. at iff V,ay Hose the second son queRtionS of grec Rt. llo'i- bir t liarles Rose of u,e ajr> jn regarc al, was horn in 184 < in that uie conservation e was created a baror.et in ernnient ie had been a member of the The exposition ( lub since 18i?l and was lor phasize the humai racing partner of King I. 1- tion and to maki 11 when prince of Wales. which the country vas president of the Royal cerning health a abile Club of England. Cat-r especially the wel ante interested in yachting, dren. And nowlier e issued a challenge for the needed than in tli an cup, which, however, was The child welfa lwn- ing prepared und " ervision of the chi s .NOT YIOIjATKI) LAWS. bureau of tho Un id out of eoniraerc iediiiann Treats Patients in Julia C. Lathrop, Providence For Pay. of the exposition liington, April 21.? Dr. F. F. representing child ann has not violated the the other member health laws by his action in Dr. Wiley, re g patients at Providence, It. health, Charles 1 pay with the remedy which ford Knapp, rep nis is a cure for tuberculosis, ture, and Dr. Phi ea: ury department has sled- I'nited States coi question informally and ucation. The otl ind no issue between the g iv- equally prominent it and Dr. Friedtnann. resented by then the American o York, April 21.?Dr. F. F. nient, Gifford Pir lann visited the hospital fori?f the board am ities and joint diseases this 1,1 Die enterprise. Ion to give a second Injection , Die board is of s vaccine for tuberculosis toj",:,k'' It certain ti f his patients there as re- Die various depa it. The vaccine was to he ad- l'(' 'ts red in the presence of gov- ceptionally higli it physicians, who are invest!- ''u> Past few y the treatment. Meantime, e(* 11 wonderful iedmann saiil active prepara propaganda for 11 ire being made for market- conservation. I lie . vaccine. has birgely cept. The expositi iO Will Succeed Mitchell? same principles h . ,, , examples, and wi nilna, April -1 There is thousands whom speculation here as to who writt?n ,.a?,paign icceed Dr. S. < . Mitchell as H Thp Knoxv nt of the University of South po8,tiollh wt.r(J in. 1 he name of Dr. A. G. |>asl achievement dean of the University has exp08ltl0n has a: lentioned. I he name of Dr. permanent enrich Nelson Snyder, president of try M)|(1 ,ta peo d College, has also been mat(.rial the new Led. Tin- governor lias sug- aj*. the 'ol(1 were I). \S. Daniel of ( lenison harvest at the en Or A (1 -- ? ??- work, the new Is :>l'fKp- . teams afield in Mitchell will remain with the progress It holdi sity until the end of the pres- bllitles of the ac l'on- entire South, at community and (tiers Desert Their Posts. Bhoid heip to ma :aine L'Eveque, Belgium, greatest event of 21.?Two Belgian soldiers in a Southern cit; ere on guard at a steel mill ing the property against the Th DP88im.8t . my of a,, outbreak by etr.k- wJth/f ^T. To ra ft their posts today carrying b h , rifles with them. They were d by a military patrol, which liout to capture them when Some people w iters fired, killing one of an effective dis; rsuers. The pair then escaped good appearance. forest. the troops in the garrison rpbo laundress mmediately drawn off from ..bout baseball b duty and sent in search of to jtne .<Mn ow^ jitives. Sparring For Time. No matter how e was once a young man who lnay. !,c can fd marriage and suggest that lrou,,'?>ril "once" is wrong. Every . ~ f the million thnes is a once, ,,^nT "Vi" , ? ing to The Cleveland Plain- j should be n plank. II you be my wife?" begged atuated youth. It takes a mif ill let you know in a week," start some men Ized the beauteous maiden. path. y not now?" i. you gotta gimme time to Deafness Car off my other engagements, . ? ., r?" said the girl, forgetting V-m'fi T\u. immar for the once. way to cure hi young man couldn't do any- iSTImwi but acquiesce, could he? Tub.'. When Ihla lubi ho are we to read minds and fj1lu>,,l.?.fireiy"clio^,-?il l! lat he thought? iinl.-RH the Inflammatlo _______________ Ihla IiiIm' restored to I , ., , . . In.? will he .leatroypd I W 1 If Wife II ftbftr olnoo ?> ? ... ? unino mi uoi caused l>y Cat? d us a moans of trying to MVefl?Tii KuTon^^ im at homo evenings. of i?eafne?s (caused 6j _________ cured I>y Hall's Catarr man behind tha plow makes Ur*' fr"" F. j. ciie> f a stir in the world than the Hold by nruagiat*, i Chlnd the hoe. Take Hall's Fatally s^iLggSB thtiW s, Afoftfri ONSERVATtON t -' dftly and wonderthern city, nestled HEATH mountains of the ge, has been pre- Special to The an exposition to show Heath Springs, 1 particularly the D. M. Jones is : tes how the coun- children of M ources can be de- Heath while they to make them per- ^or a 'ew days. >f wealth. Such is Mrs. W. T. Stc nservation Exposi- 'ew days with he be held in Knox- i1'8 family at Cha ng September and Mr. and Mrs. V rear. And it could Sunday with the! re opportune time. Cora Bailey, who he dawn of a great several days, ilig; this year the Mrs. H. E. Wil Panama canal be- went an operatioi time will bring infirmary recently ?le through South- Monday and is d< gulf on their way Mrs. Stribling, to the Pacific; its it to her parents ts manufacturing M. Bell, returned now advancing as oeneca i uesuay. be quickened by Mrs. George ilch will follow, Cunningham farii >n comes to crys- visited Mrs. W. ce and perpetuate week, hich they created. Mrs. Powers of for the most wide- been for several d >n and application her sister, Mrs. I of conservation, turned home Mon irees of the south Mrs. Caroline renewed develop- hurst is with her evelopment should W. Mobley, for a wise lines, so that Miss Bessie Mo ches, instead of with her parents of the Southland A dime readini 'ears of hot-house the home of Mrs. the country left night, under the may rather be dies' aid society wealth which will church, prosperity to this Mrs. N. A. Moi o the generations the breaking of ic and scientific weeks ago, Is imj production and Mr. Earnest I with which nature spent Sunday wii kind, liberally but \V. G. Hough, ble quantities, are Miss Virginia T esent-day progress ing a week with extravagant and B. Mobley, retur: ion. The Knoxville Monday night. to teach these Little Miss Mai w what has been of Jefferson is conservation to Beckham for a f? how greater ad ule in tlie future. If a man has 1< a time when new apt to consider r it moment are In 1 to the future of If you must w policy of our gov- is safer to use pc also plans to em- Some men woi l side of conserva- office than earn t -> the best display has ever had con- Speech enables nd nutrition and ceal what she rea fare of little chil e is the work more Many a good e South. an agricultural ci re exhibits are be- ? er the direct sup- Good cooks ar ef of the children's in a great while. ited States depart e and labor, Miss Jealousy is a who is a member love will not fatt 's advisory hoard, welfare. Among minre rnng s of the board are fctllUfcj THIm presenting public larrett and Brad resenting agricul- (Jpeat Fai,g lander I'. ( laxton, ** nmissioner of ed- terest Ou ier members are Aftcr readlng , in the fields rep- , i. The father of il1 our town whc onservation move- by Doan's Kidne icliot, is chairman tlon naturally ari I a leading spirit cjno equally succt The personnel of . . . ?? such calibre as to l,or,nK towns? tiat the exhibits in statement of thit rtments represent- dent loaves no r rs will be of ex- this pojnt educational value. . ears have witness- Mrs' U]n Iiarto' and far-reaching Great Falls, 9. C. ie advancement of that Doan's Kidn propaganda, how- fecttve kidnfey me been one of pre- ? . . . , .. me a world of gi on is to teach the ? iy tangible, visible that they will be II thereby reach to other people w tho spoken and quite atvhile, I have failed to im- dl a d nervou llle fair is unique At 7. . , ?ignad to celebrate Quently/ had poln s. The Knoxville hips. Seeing Do s its purpose the advertised, I got ment of the noun- not takeYl them tie. The old were .. ,, is essentially mor- wel1, i as songs of the ^'or sale by all u oi a guuu nay 8 cents. Foster-Mt as the driving of New York, sole t the springtime of t d gt ^ 3 mammoth possiIvancement of the Remember th< id every Southern and take no othe I commonwealth ke the project the its kind ever held ?????? fj[ Get th stays at home and i in while his neigh- tiaDlt. It nic. . | ical one. rould rather make Appearance than a ;tj Tired of may care nothing M Before > ut she knows how J J guitar, s fast a young man find the be overtaken by , has a gu will Jump a board tnf* oade to walk the IIIC oailic camera i ;hty llttlo push to ?_ mwrr ? in tho downward ^Ij yy /All ~~~ 7" right an( mot Be Cured . ? i as lhey cannot real h tho llYlRllLSG i* <nir. There In only one " " i<l (hat I* by constitution- 1 * .1 f la/caused by nil tnlhiincd 11 I I I I01f? i lining of tin- Kiiatnchlan " ?vy*v e lia Inflamed yon hare a of feet hearing an<l when r? XA/UnT 'Vfnesa la the re?ult, ami ^ YVCAlll it ran be taken rait m?l ? li normal rendition, hear lt/^ j>rrvrr; nine oaae* out of W llQl V V, frrh. which la nothing but f the mueoiia aurfacea. io i nilreil li llnri for any eaae yL/WVJ <AS 1 7 catarrh) that cannot be Cure. Hend for clrcu- a Way8# IRV tc CO., Toledo. O. ?o?? ? t 5C. , nus for conciliation. S2.1913. : Fly-time Is the aire l NEWS JStir*'flnd" SPRINGS. The man who is , never will. icaster News. April 2"1, Mrs. ^ woman and h? at Stoneboro with roou parted. Ir. and Mrs. S. W. are at Whiteoak Teacher.' Era, >ver is spending a The next regular r son, Claude, and amination will be hel rleston. house Friday, May 2, /. J. Vaughn spent a^ ? a* m* and clos r daughter, Mrs. 1 All applicants will pie has been sick for af . examination ' strictly at the hour st lliams, who under- I _ _ , A. C. i at the Fennel; County Superintenden V, returned home _ , . ~ ~7~ >ing well. j Schedules Southei urter a week's vis- j rremier Carrier ol , Mr. and Mrs. L. N. B.?Schedule Ar to her home at as information only guaranteed. Effective Crenshaw of the Dally departure fr a near Lancaster No. 113?10:06 a. T. Crenshaw last Hill and way stations. No. 118?8:31 a. n Kershaw, who has Columbia and way st ays at the home of No. 114?2:00 p. r 1. E. Williams, re- Columbia, Charleston day. tiona. Robertson of Dak-j No. 117?7:48 p. daughter, Mrs. H. Hill, Yorkvllle and ws few days. I Cha-lotte, Washlngtoi bley spent .Sunday an<* New York, at this place. I Q E;, ' ? ? will be given at h'?* p*: N. E. Small Friday Charleston, S. C. auspices of the la of the Baptist Notice of El Whereas one-third ore, who suffered and one-third of the 1 an arm several siding in Tabernacle >roving nicely No. 11, in Lancaste iell of Belltown petitioned the county :h his sister, Mrs. cation to order an elc mine whether or not 'aylor, after spend- tax of two (2) mills her sister, Mrs. H. on all real and persoi ned to Lancaster said district No. 11 1 poses. ry Elizabeth Evans We hereby order I with Mrs. J. C. said Tabernacle echo jw days. 11 to hold the electh day, April 23, 1.013, oved and lost he is school house, at/whic narriage a failure, such electors as retui sonnl npnti?r(? kr\r puivi/vyov/ jruu fellow who litar enjoying ihou Who 1 ! leisure your Haven't Learned S. The additional aen . having their old i nencans buy kind of repairing. 1 left as the ne?ed any ^pIanati who are throwing moves US, a chance to double tl .thought and "it pays t ad will get We do repairii >U want, and guaranteed and at: "ew_nearly Gregory 1 rite love letters it exhibit their t^x rece >stal cards. tration certificates sh to vote. Election f lid rather run for close as all general e i decent living. A. C. 11 H. E. ( a woman to con- J. H. I illy means. County Board o farmer never saw allege. CITATIO e also horn?once STATE OF SOUTH County of La: By J. E. Stewman, Jm food upon which Whereas, Porter en. made suit to me to j terB of Administrate I rnriTrill C effects of Thomas 1 UKCA 1 lAlLj Those are, therefoi admonish all and sin* red and/ creditors , , , Thnmns M Ta<>iioftti iciuiitn nmnin 111- T S ? . they thoflr be and app r Readers. jn <5t,urt 0f Probi of so many people at Jj?110.^8101!,011 AJ,)rI1 . . publication thereof, a > have been cured forenoon, to shov y Pills, the ques- they have, why the ss sea: "Is this medi- tion should not be gi issful In our neigh- , olv?nA ^d?~r my 1 day of April Anno D( The generous r J. E S' i Great Falls real- pr oom for doubt on n, 11 Hampton St., , says: "I can say ey Pills are an efdicine for they did ' (?*r ood. I am certain T| > Just as beneficial W ho take them. For it was bothered by // a spells and I fre- Ml s In my sides and / an's Kidney Pills 1 I? a supply and I had jA Ik long before I was /^]\ dealers. Price 60 yy \x lburn Co.. Buffalo, wf /^' igents for the Uni- \mU3fp, i name?Doan's? e exchange V s an economyour camera? (g /ou buy that innnrvca h/m? hip season. Bank No. 222. I .. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION M ving an agree- OF FARMERS BANK & TRUST CO., I A located at Lancaster, S. O. at tho can t ciose 0f business, April 4th, 1913. I RESOURCES. B . . 'Loans and Discounts. . 1134,661.43 opinion aro 0verdraft8 3,623.33 B Furniture and Fixtures 2,876.00 H Due from Banks and ilnation. Bankers 21,067.04 B teachers' ex- Currency 1,667.00 H d in the court Gold 897.60 1913, opening Silver and other Minor H ing at 4 p. m. Coin 668.33 K ase be on time Checks and Cash Items 179.86 H must close M ated. Total $166,620.00 I LIABILITIES. I " Canital Stock Paid in.. % 50,000.00 B rn Rnilwnv 1 Surplus Fund 1,250.00 fl Undivided Profits, less the South. current Expenses and | :ures published | Taxes paid 5,709.07 K and are not Dividends Unpaid.. .. 12.00 ^ 1 Sept. 15, 191S. ' lnd|viclUal Deposits Sub- B om Lancaster: | ject to Check 31,347.18 fl m. for Rock , Time Certificates of De- fl ? ^ ^ I posit 10,785.09 IV I a. .or Camden, , Cashier's Checks .. .. 416.66 I ations. Bills Payable, including a. for Camden. r*? ? < v?3i upcmca IUI muiiey aud way sta- Borrowed 60,000.00 m. for Rock Total $166,620.00 ty tationa. Also a. 1'hiladelphia STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster?as. P. A., Colum-1 Before me came W. H. Mill en, fTey, D. P. A., . Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says thai f the above and foregoing statement . is a true condition of said bank, as # ??r" i shown by the books of said bank. W. H. MILLBN. 'ree-holders re- _ . . . , school district S?:?1rn, and subscribed before r county, have me thls 10th April, 1913. board of edu- J?9 action to deter- ? , ,, Notary Public. an additional Correct ? J, T fMni tr aa/1 property'tn W. T. GREGORY, 'or school pur" A. B. FERQU30N, JL/I1 UMUi O. the trustees of ? ?* nd'6tJinN?' Lancaster & Chester Ry. Co. & an on Wednes- ?? ??at Tabernacle Schedule In Effect March 3rd 1911. gp; h election only Eastern Time. ' rn real or per- WESTBOUND ?? cation and who Lv. nan caster 6:00a?3:35p ' lpts and regis- Lv. Fort Lawn 6:30a?4:08p , all be allowed Lv. Rich burg 6:55a?4:43p ihall open and Ar. Chester 7:30a?5:20p ? lections. EASTBOUND yZSEH' Lv. Chester 9:30a?6:45p t ,a ..VTt * I t. Richburg .. . . 10:20a?7: 25p ? , V ,v, ' .. Lv. Bascoraville. . ..10:30a?7:35p r Education. lv> port Lawn .. ..11:00a?7:60p 54-56. Ar. Lancaster 11:30a?8:16p ^ ~ Connections?Chester, with South- & ern, Seaboard and Carolina & ^ n.nnTT... Northwestern Railways. f: CAROLINA, Fort Lawn, with Seaboard Air "caster. Line Railway. 3; dge of Probate. Lancaster, with Southern Railway. M. Jackson A. P. McLURE, Supt. , ?rant him Let- " A TEXAS WONDER. e, to cite and The Texas Wonder cures kidney jular the kind- and bladder troubles, dissolves k. of the said gravel, cures diabetes, weak and -' deceased, that lame backs, rheumatism, and all lrear before me, regularities of the kidneys and bladrte, to be held der In both men and women. Regu2 2, next, after lates bladder troubles In children, til o'clock In If not sold by your druggist, will be ir cause, if any sent by mail on receipt of $l-00. I 1/1 A lot.. /"? ? - ?i ' ' ... --v. nuuiiuiDvm- vyuu Duiun uouie is iwo montns' ranted. treatment, and seldom falls to perland, this 8th feet a cure. Send for testimonials >mini 1913. from this and other states. Dr. E. rEWMAN, W. Hall, 2926 Oliver Street. St. obate Judge. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists. ADVICE. ^ 3k- ^ J THE GREAT ECONOMY /ice and the added length of foot comfort by jhoes repaired at our shop, don't know our If we saved you "new shoe" money, you don't on; you know what to expect. But to those r their old shoes away before we've had a heir lifetime, we again repeat: O HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED" ng better than you think possible. All work rictlv cash. Hood Live Stock Co. ~ HARNESS DEPARTMENT. I