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lorn ==1 > of A Sojourn< k THE LAN' ^ j'| WHAT MIGHT ] \ I What might be dom I wise?L I What glorious deec . I CASTER NEWS, OCT&' BE DONE. INF, e If men were Is, my suffering Fountain Inn Tri % BER 28, 1913. 4 NTS I' ?P ** Some People bune. . p*ottt by 1 JAL INTEREST I their bui "Fine comer. We Know, and We Will "Look Hearing About Thein. "O. nr ~ma >per, they sat downi * Is W. night," observed W s like rain," rem/ the i. I don't, think i ARO in Chs special ave a r done m someth V i LINA CONCEIT. irleston coVn, hay, "hog and homli consume. The cotton acr probably be reduced, but ly we South Carolina need have Ight to in the bank thereby. O uch for trary, every one could ! lng for more. ind in- Nor would the governm Iuruumr Would they i In love and ? And cease their sc ?y" that we other! eage would no man in Oppression's heart m a cent less With kindling d n the con- klndneso, have much And knowle From shore ?nt have to Light on the eyes < One day last \ J . ? wondered while a clerk bowed and :orn of one an- TOft to a pompol the man had rei lght be Imbued rops of loving p? pOUS ?ne W< man. veek I watched and This Is a r in excessively polite T. . . . scraped and talked r?.? pli is customer. When ln 8011 celved his purchase A , "J1"? iked the clerk if the i.0 1 5re not some great Xy^Sfij grinned the clerk. h?52? "OI jmpty-headed, con- ? : i have to humor him . w 5. ness." . A< V* r >urely local event. Witho ace In Lancaster. e faraway place. astonishi Rked to investigate it. paf.lv.r' . Relieve a citizen's word; ~f 1 a citizen's statement, newcome e that is endorsed at ? *? , re worthy of confidence ..^1 you know nothing abont, by unknown people, ance, grocer, Main St., "Who ut Haying anvthj^ * .j^ok the 'esterner, to hM' M>l^^apanion's uent, got up.f WgC* began, to :'8 the maity J&" asked t' guess I'dy^^ftter mo* -* " much Jr took tde Idljr t \ > tise ith jfs^ j>lm of comfort when sh<^, 4 til A n/1 II nil < t/\tt >< 1 ntnn ! .. Vt T. come to our relief, as w the case. On the contrary cy prosperity hitherto unreal >r be ushered into the olc State. ly Our banks would proba it ro dependent upon the gr? institutions of the North, r of confidence and a ineas as tainty would largely sui i'l annual uneasiness and nfront-| garding the price of cott as recently ness. r, an era of lzed would A11 slavery, warfare, 1 1 Palmetto AH vlce and crime gether. ibly not be And wlne a at banking 1*? e&ch m; A feeling *ree as warm ure of cer- weather. plant the unrest re- The meanest wretch 1 on. But I The deepest sunk i Humor him! les and wrones 8oft,y and 8Woet m,*ht d,e to: i?er?k should havt ? . and kicked him *d ,c? ' the street, and h fn Lnmrnor should treat him th In summer he ,earna the a. Paul, when h <-h??r,\r*r r'-BurMs; [1 guilt and sor- . T ^nnvL, Think of it. Speak "^ fT* r ' i'n to ^'the* mtddlo?of rz :r.T.*:s ~, b-c sL^hram.? ? ig bpcamo a man, , sh things." 'Jr" '"J thousands who do i _ twn.h IIn H rnrl -rtnti n il 1 r ?r SHIe n . <j., says: "I got my manded loan's Kidney Pills at brought os.' drug store. They fighting, mgthened my kidneys, ed both j b feel better In every a swjiy c eneflt has lasted. I do ijr one moment In advising ufTerer8 t otake Doan's \r I am pleased to ner public endorscmtprt Idney Pills." y al^ dealers. PrJ|^ 50 the y ,e * the two men bef/* charged with irv.jJre.4r saw it!" protest|^t >*one; "somebody must d J?' >ocTs High-Grade r j_ u nm ruuvai^u.'lill lliup III YV on. Many's the time I've hea ervid orators exclaim with di effect on the hustlings in Carolina: "Thank God for arolina! She saves us from he most illiterate state i Tnion." A North Carolinian myself, ran to have a tender sense of dde toward South Carolina iaysman between us and the tiBiium- j am not a farmer and did i rd per- j to deliver a liomlly on e amatle These things were referr North as they seemed to have be South the question iu point, the i being conceit deflated, if I may n the | in a good humored spirit. | many and strong objectio , I bo- j versity of crops might be gratl- 'if we ever expect to solve i, the lem of high prices ( or th dark, [of living) we must snlvp ii lot purpose row, igronomlcs. Might stand od to only Tn 8P,f reRP arlng upon And share the tee i matter of morrow, so term It Of course, W1&t might be don< ns to a dl- ^one. urged, but And more than th i the prob- bVother e high cost More than t Inrcoiv in E'er said OI I oroot men with beard eot who st,U nGed ? . were born babi inlng world to- gfew R Thpy ,( pat them on the >? This might heart Is, my suffering Tho8e WJ? are ' ness may humor , like. But The T ?f !t- 1 llke bl sung, , , , j . - cents. Fost< s like hog bristles New York, t wet nurse. They United State es, and never out- j Remember sng for some one to an(j take no head and say "Bess ; ,** They yearn for | sery or in Ji in the petting bust- bother busim the hable^ if they j l have set 'ribune will do none without refe abies. but not two- dividual, but .. I., 1*1. UI-1 ar-Milburn Co., Qfuffalo, " J sole agents fAr the w Rptj the namo-TDooi's? other. J ^ r*.ll< ssvrf^*e they will not Seec J?t? men. -p tyiese things down here -*^y refnce to any certain in- a a)s a comment 011 a gen- * imoeeus : Qualities Obtainable 'e are headquarters for 1 Wheat, Oats, e, Barley, Vetches, lfalfa and all uli 1113 in nme i came to vis! t'efr" tf our old commonwealt i V ">b In Syria, havo en "years.. During this tir Imetto state has ?ono .atlonally lilt"' ell-d, '.'.led rj n oohimns of Ign'oict ice je< stantly ori *the'retreat. We sh drive them beyond the mou and "down a stpep place Int ^ " On every hand new and it the I that way. Neither tariff h, anil, nor currency r?wm tarried j as we ourselves, tne v-*j the preat agricultural state, d ed-1 privilege of going in the .ine of bettering our own conditi a dark Prosperity cannot be leg ;n con- must be implanted, all yet In concluding these ntMn.. scattering remarks (foi ? more birds with a blunde better I wjtn n rifle'* T nm romlndo, r?~ ?0R-r.""ro """ ?"3*S'of a ?CHARLI hiive the matter of Great Disappo Ion In life. 1 ;islated; it New York Globe. Little Mattle flew somewhat one evening very iaie one hits and hurried to her rbuss than "Oh, mother," she r\ of o fnoflf ???L1 * T* u - A each nunureu^ul,u " on. CS MACKEY. If 1 /'an,'t do ' on a business t business on any intment. The Tribune soap factory In taffey-spreader ii Into the house of use. for nursery tea This desire t( mother's chair, man's-slze way cried, "don't Tribune several c uuice wiiu v? uiijai i n o^^jL V-lWMhSfC,' | that cliil<lre justness with a man wiped must"] insls, I will not do Tribune hasi other. | if anythin plant has no soft hurts your connection, and our your dolly a 3 rusted from want Some tim< I partment is > do business in a may come bt probably costs The | Just at pi lollars in the course to weSn cal\ "and as a fair warning r \i who need their noses sgn*to tnamma for it. The , l'ftime. Wri g said here fits you and giving feelings you may take format nd go home. ?owim 9, when our nursery de- 1 in running order, you ^ ick and plav. 1. V\ resent we have no time $0(51 res. I brasses & Clovers. te for Wood's Crop Special prices and seasonable inion about Seeds for Fall ? L WOOD & SONS. dsmen, - Richmond, Va. school buildings have risen I block houses on the frontier from them a steady and unrel Are has been maintained agaii black battalions of ignorance. Our oratorical friends in Carolina will soon have to g< where for their comfort. This son of agricultural and ind power will sleep no longer in 1 of a Delilah of Ignorance. firm .,1 I like t|iat was not so uiuuy yea and p0sed by a distinguished lenting North Carolina. It was oti ist the ..rp0 North Carolina, b the north by that mount* North celt, Virginia, and on th< a else- j that valley of Ignorance, S \ Sam- Una." ustrial We bave wiped out mu -hp lap bar sinister. As an adoj Carolinian I am glad to be L* W VV/M.WV oeuiu U1W, iur 1 VV II cl rs ago pro- pointment! A horse visitor of street and they said ( i this wise: to send for a horse ounded on course, I had to sta> lin of con- waited and waited he 3 south by mother, what do yoi outh Caro- only a man." ch of that )ted South Dental Detncl able truth- ?^ew York Globe. u sucii a aisnp- of a year. Pops roll down In the who do not now ;hey were going une who could I doctor, bo, of if the editor wou And after I hip foot and ride ! came, and oh, occaaionally. i thlrk, It was He la husy dc grown-up men. Sometimes the scrlher through iments. touchy feelings. is snnnnspfl it tlbly there are men patronize The Trib- rp,M> >e induced to do so Id take them across New York l -a-horsey with them The surest it he hasn't t'm?- the mining < >tng business with . avoid contro I A man wf paper loses a sub- Vada mining want of care for young Westc A grown man who ; they camp tc \ Vnnw Wood's Much Argument. ! gives p ribune. Gardei . way to avoid trouble In ;ampa of the West is to L???? versy. 10 had just come to Ne- Sched camp met an interesting ? >rner, and proposed that Prem )gether. After they had _N. B. i Descriptive Fall Catalogue rices and information about all a Seeds for Fall Planting. Mailed free on request. ules Southern Railway. Jer Carrier of the Sooth. ?Schedule, figures published the times in South Carolina fact that the people Ref\erall 'coming to see that a cortege r*^lon fits and qualifies rather tli qualifies men for the field, tl tory And the mill. They are ning widely to realize that th ' work is done by the co?-dperat Intelligence and industry in th son of the worker^himself. artisan, for example, T?hould?b? ?m iiuiiv to say mat tne stu is the I literacy is now a cloud 11 y are figuratively speaking?thai eduea- hand," and that, thanks to an un- did and efficient education ie fac- it isn't "coming up." begin- | i won't say as did a 1 e best Heel to me on one occasi ion of had asked his opinion of j ie per- jug cloud: "Wall." sai The ain't sich a bad cloud, but i * more a bad place." I will just arma or il-1 0 larger? A doctor attended a "a man's from Scotland, who our splen- severe cold, al leaders, "Did your teeth ch felt the chill comir fellow Tar asked the doctor, or when I "I dinna ken, docl 1 hreaten- '>r'nK on the table!" w d he, " it reply. t is in sicli reverse it an old lady about business c had caught a n "tatement to subscription is d atter when you "J0?1 ^eak his 1 ig over you?" J,T 2P|K pi ' The Tribune i Lor; they were be rldl ?[ h,m- I" as the pleasant pay ? because the edit in a peculiar sen subscribers, and _ I \1? r\ rb f r??? ?a r\ 11 I > <v , unpacKea tn ustoms, will receive | the effect that his lue, and it will al- | Eczema heart. He lmmedi- I The sooth iper?and pouts. in Dr. Hobs Is honestly glad to penetrates e' ovided he is honest skin, clears hat he owes?glad, stops Itchinf or feels that he is, son's Eczema se, working for his to speedily he does not care to ringworm, te eir tilings and eaten a8 roror guarante Dallv and Itching Cured. jjG Ing, healing medication Hill and on's Eczema Ointment No. 11 very tiny pore of the Columbli It of all impurities? No. 11 C Instantly. Dr. Hob- Columbli i Ointment Is guaranteed tlons. head eczema, rashes, | No. 1 tter and other unsightly Hill, Yor mauon only and are not >ed. Effective Sept. 16, 19IS. departure from Lancastfec: 13?10:06 a. m. for Rock way stations. L8?8:31 a. m. for Camden, ei and way stations. 14?1:45 p. m. for Camden, Et, Charleston and way sta17?7:48 p. m. for Rock kvllle and way stations. Also "*ii n iiivrt* iiiiiciiiiK*. ne sno Realist. His work shoulr impress of his dream. Into ^ation of his industry shoi ought the pattern of his p ty. This may seem Utopian. Pe ut it is true. The valutv? thr ?of education lies jfist her *al is the parent of the pra< .^-JJJ^yise lis souI. But I did not nnrnose to nl uio ?e | and say, it wasn't in su I bear place?South Carolina is every state?but it was a pretty lid be Rut the rising sun of a new erson- glorious day greets us in t rhaps. The Tammany I'lc funce. The (tty Norman Hapgo ctical; are accustomed to tl .. a haunted house as hidden II men- I oil a bad To cure a Cold li a fine old TakeLAX ATI vi;bromoqi bad cloud CourH and Headache nnd i and more "r,,^UrtsBnr'!u,'d mo," v l he east. h W G,*OVfc b "Clinch In a clump _ ) i One Day Bufiiness^iR bui "onrkToff\heIJot&:haVen,t fjtelMKen f it fails to cure I or eilOURh to C< on each box. 25c 1 CUStOlllS Should I er" Paint > IUIUIIU). f'l U|MIUIIM. I siness. People who doctor's pre? ice enough, or hon- ment. All di >nform to business Pfelffer Chei )G kept in the nur- and St. Louii Sotted ale Chi | Rock Mil f I Division, o J 1 j Effective 1 \ 10121. jwemii cnniraeni. is a j Charlott! icriptlon, not an export- and New rugplsts or by mall, 50c. | W. E. utcal Co t Philadelphia i bla, S. ( b. Chariest! iinges on tin' KiiiRville- T.a.npflf 1 llranctl, Charleston a . . . , , , , ? Schedule f the Southern Hallway, Sunday, November 2, | 3, Washington, Philadelphia York. McGee, A. G. P. A., Colum3.; W. H. Caffey, D. P. A., in, S. C. iter & Chester Ry. Co. In Effect March 3rd, 1911. V Eastern Time. WESTBOUND. phlze. I Was to write?if T fol the subtitle of my article?of !ina Conceit. Well, we have much of it as?Virginia! It has long been the custom i ? ginia a^ well .as in Tennessee pouri, (ioorgia and Florida, to a daughter for the state. Henc ginia, Tennessee, Missouri, (lr Florida, I't"-. fair femin parental patriotism! Hut I ha [lowed of sighing evergreens besid Caro- ly stretch of country road n t as (jow panes are shatterd, wi high in the front yard, an 11 Mis- ,UK blind creaks dolefu 'name ljroe7-e- A mordern contra e vir-''mPresRi?n may 1)0 found In orgia ?f New York City. A vni pes of stan(fs so close to Times Si ve'vet if'10 ?f Broadway is tl linnin :>tinn rnn 11 i rml f r? clin lea a lone- We kno^ a Pa? The win- wood like a driven i sods stand is porous. The po d a hang- cells. White lead p 'V VV wood in the f >rm < st to this the heart fastens into these cant hotel coat of paint is actu piare that lie only 11- plate to the surf it which holds to the nail. Seasoned lumber res arc the empty sap- J aint, which dries on the of a solid, clastic f.lm, pores, and the whole tally riveted like armorace it decorates and y y i liv. juanc Sunday, November 2,|J-,V* llowing changes will be V'1 p,}1 dulos of Southern Rail- * er trains operating be11 le and Rock Hill and Lv. Che iter and Sumter June- Lv. Rich J Lv. Base 117 will leave Kingville Lv. Fort Wateree 4.4 8, Sumter Ar. Lam 58, Camden Junction Conne< 5:12. Claremont 5:1'.)_ ! ??, ' o aster 6:00a?3:3Sp : Lawn 6:30a?4:08p iburg 6:66a?4:43p iter 7:30a?5:20p EASTBOUND. eter 9:30a?6:46p burg 10:20a?7:26p omvllle 10:3 0a?7:3 6p Lawn 11:00a?7:60p master 11:30a?8:16p :tlons?Chester with Sonth '.</ mecm ihss south ? nroiinn > 3. If wj call our daughters ** Carolina fools sompli " *i( arc we Estopped l?o aroNna and l?y our moi daughlet%-are as fair ; Its course, over shone a is by the way. } feci tliu^ In the matter c u"i??quite a lortg dash from tli ous question, it is true (allx re beginning -to feel sure ol o and ' On ro- 0f,tate a4011t's sip:n that tin iment- is to l>r disposed of. 1 ,tli by "ian a year apo, some punt []osty!,l,h before this hnildiny In as the motor ear. Thoy marderr upon. ,),,-r. and drove away. safe, for they were in co ,r rot. with tlie powers hi-h tip ,, many Hall, who had heen m mi wo to 'hdi\erinp immunity for otir- of crimes. This time, tin " " protects, property it tie more a - . , lien drove AtlailtlC a yellow (1 n Kain- (Dutch Doy Pa -opera tioVi 1111(1 Pure i in Tantr-enstoined . ,, tin- wor-t niaUe t :c |>:tir11 ti.s gunmen body. Ii White Lead / / dntcr Trade-Murk.) v/ Linseed Oil it <;>rcai!s into a solid a part of the wood Horatio 5:2< Fa rrn 5:3 5, Bfftfif west Junctio 8. A. T? Cros Clyburn 6:2' shaw, arrive wjjBrcnM Springs 7:24 THf j Elgin 7:38 p. at prnsent Train No. 1:01 p. m.( ( Snrinir<loll 1 I OIU, OtJ S, Hagood 5:31, State j Northwet BoyklnR 5:39, North- pQrt I n 5:52, Camden 6:01, Line Rai slop 6:05, DeKalh 6:21, > Lancat r, Westvtlle 6:33. Ker6:55, leave 7:10, Heath j , Pleasant Hill 7:28, j m. Other figures same Notice I All pe 114 will leave Roddey the estat Catawba Junction 1:06, ceased, a 1-14 TJ lvorul,lo i. <> r: I anoara and Carolina & item Railways. ..awn, with Seaboard Air lway. iter, with Southern tlallway. A. P. McLURE, Supt. to Debtors ami Creditors. rsons havinK claims against e of Mrs. M. A. Adams, dere hereby notified to fll? t.h? ?lves now)-?wo hove some or conceit.- Wo make more or square mile average in Ma ouhty than tv made anywher jn .earth. A'l*rt wo hold tlio v record for tlte largest yield of jmr acre] The man who grow Cflpt. Z.'1"JT. Drake, who lives IBienheim, io gentleman of tli tfchooi, respected and beloved who knew him. is still waiting f wnrlH tn .1nu?nr lily rner>r<l qhi hot gef 1no saieiy on \\ ofl"Sjt roun,P(^ They are in |> n they are among lliose mos . e<l in the outcome of this _i *'. The hotel, soon after the corn WPnt out business for la js torn. It opened under anotl near 'Hlt mot no better fortune, p ' "l , to dose again. For montl ()y a,, stood vacant. Is it hauntr r,r blood <?f Hermann Rosenths >-< i rate, the people of New Yoi .'111011 I IIey . r . . rison and 'tvJf-an ojter la; i latere st- l>ft ol tin limber. ? election. We S( I, ,t , shootinp, rk of cus- unites. Come in a In-r name, about D&intiiur. , and had ? ? H Lancaster k. if they yer that preserves the 1 as other painting reqnil have a talk with us Hardware Co. f Caskey 1:29, ant Hill 2:0 Kershaw 2:2 burn 2:40, Crossing 2:0 west Junctio State Farm same, du Daneaster 1:42; Picas- signed, ? 2, Heath Springs 2:07, ! estate wi 0, Westvllle 2:35, Cly- j wise. DeKalb 2:46, S. A. D. W t, Camden 3:10, North Admr. Ei n 3:20, Boy kins 3:32,i Deceas 3:36, Hagood 3:42, | Sept. 3 , Claremont 3:55, Dixie i u Junction 4:08. Sum- " 4:20, Watereo 4:30, j Notice He 4:40. leave Ktngville ; All pei a . r r tit?a-- i- ./v- " ly verified, with the underind those Indebted to said il please make payment llke. S. FAUEKENRERRY. Rtate of Mrs. M. A. Adams, ed. 10, 1913. 'to Debtors and Creditors. rsons having claims acalnst bushels. _ ^ VPut the time has romtj wh? ca\ no longer afford to make of r'otton and rorn the i thufe of our highest endeavors "hit x>r miss" plan of farming, flutist place the premium upo intelligence and skill which we into our work, however humhW "twentieth century farmer s f Know the underlying secret of """* 4 have any sensitiv< ness must mi we ?p's?de :,s n horrid drean 1 ?rtro 'iave an-v enterprise, and 111 imi ?ny will to achieve free pc ' , ' they will not vote on Novf i in & . . . i Wo pswnmen back 11 and to open the treasury o e irrv to Charley Murphy and his ?. The ^aeri- F,VE M,Nl TE CURE LANCA ter, . ?mmmmmmmm?a_ >mbor 4t.h '"ZrVny FOR OVJ friends. THE NAME STEK, S. C. I ER HALF A GE ALLAN I I ra] I vmwnu* 1-' ' Hi Hopkins 5:14 " , p i Columbia 5 :4 I No. 142 u P- ni., A. C. L< 3:45, Mancht VT,IT?1\7 arrive Sumtei NIL) 111 No. 143 wll 4:58 p. m., I IAS BEEN ii wuaiuu d:ui, | me estat I, Childs 5:25, arrive i ed, are 5 p. m. | same, du 111 leave Sumter 3:25 Blgned, n Crossing 3:30, Toumey ! estate wl] ?ster 3:59, Levy 4:05, wise. Junction 4:20 p. m. 1 leave Sumter Junction 1 Admr, Ei ..ovy 5:04 p. m. Other! ceased, nged. Sept. 3 a of Bon F. Gurley, deceashereby notified to file the ly verified, with the underind those indebted to said 11 please make payment ltkeGEORGE L. GURLEY, state of Ben F. Gurley, De0. 1913 -cultural nucc-ess. lie snoiiiu to h? something more than a Karabler with the ground. He s have a Rood practical working k edRe of biology, botany, ehei and geology, as well as of geogi history and astronomy. With reference to the latter s It is perhaps not Impertinent mark th^t many of our farmei ? still "planting corn in the ir Perhaps that is why a certain c strive , if jm IM1/U ll mere ihould .... , , ? i,owl- " 'M'n Iapes Diapepsin" nistry Stomach .Ml IniliKPNlion, raphy. : Sourness Uisappeni r-ienee You (,on,t w?nt a slow to r?>- I when y?,,r stomach Is bad? rs -ire 'Cftrta'n onG??r a harmful ) . ' .. 1 stomach Is too valuable, yc oiitra- in-iure 11 w,th drastic driiR! Synonym1 ,r;::r | Best lCu'4 The sarr r^'tj this busine jus with everything ti in the Jewelry Trai ie lofty ideals upc ss was established < hat is best jpl le | I"| >n which obtain to- ===== arlotte Fair hand brand of liquid iniquity i called "moopshjne*," in the We There is oncVlilng that alwa flates our V>aloon of concei ' usually happens in the spring, groat generous golden West 1 to sell its corn and hay. We se own. home-grown-corn (when v It all all) for about $1 per bushi buy inferior yellow corn at $1.15, $1.25 per bushel. W< tons nnd tons of it. altlArmcrh w s still I i ape s tMapcpsin Is not st. speed In giving relief; its ysde- 'nes8i lta certain unfailing it. It regulating sick, sour, gat Thn aehs. Its millions of cure begins Kcstion, dyspepsia, gastritis ill our stomach trouble has made re sell the world over. p! and Keep this perfect stoma $1.10, in your house-?keep It han a buy large fifty-cent case from re can store and thpn if nnvono i harmless- day, namel .v""nouhwiii ?s In lndiand other Watrli^w it famous iraicnes Di teh doetor dy?get a any drug iVinnlsl no y: ible Merchandise at any price. 'Trustworthy Roods at lowest i anionds Novelties Silverware Octol 9 9 _ figures." n. i Bigger: HMt Iter 28, 29, 30 md Better Than Ever. H t's Flvine Machine II Ki , 31, 1913 . ** / lorse Races Daily r<? Worlr? 11 Krow more than 200 bushels I ere! We buy carload aftpr ci Western hay, altljoufrl. we c t equal It with oeAvlne ha] r tons of fine cu-ab prass 1 by the frost e^ery year, uy tons of meat, of the o "white side'/ variety, at or 20 cents per pound. 1, wjy?t we purchase 1 mountain. ?. 1. ~ M/V<1 A to the something which doesn't a irload them; if what they eat lies an al- ferments and sours and fi f, and causes headache, dizzi, to be nausea; erctatious of acid Also digested food?remember t Id fa- Pape's Diapepsin comes j proh- with the stomach all sue And vanishes. Its promptness, would and ease in overcoming stomach disorders Is a rev If 4-U* * lv U igree with like lead, arms gas; ness and ? , i and un- Kepair departmi is soon aa in eoutact ? ? _ h distress I \ \ 1 I. certainty f JxViTlI. the worst | nr-A # ? elation to I Write for free Plated Ware Jew< ent in charge of most skilled n Every job guaranteed. IS ALLAN & i catalogue CHARI will fly t ?lry passengc lechanics. 1 ? CO. ' Farm ^eston, s. c. lenbur wice each day, carrying EAC r8, weather permitting. iest Exhibit of Li Products Ever Sh( 4 g Countv. w f ? VJL JIEkJ I m NIGHT. Attractive MIDWAY. ? I ve Stock and / )wn in Meek- \ rt, ' ?n numv nun a II u'c munr wuu u/ iu l' .. . . \?r ) . r ?J I h * ** '' 1