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I . 13,333.074 BALES j"HAI GINNED JANUARY 1 Census Bureau Issues Eighth Final Report of Cotton Season. SOUTH CAROLINA 1,342,988. Pwk. p&rtn Texas anU Georgia I^eaU Other Ueret States?74,820 llales of capth Sea Island. ""7? that Washington, Jan. 10.?The eighth 1 cotton ginning report of the census *ure<* bureau for the season, Issued at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, announced that 13,333,074 bales of cotton, 1 counting round as hair hales, of the <** growth of 1913 has been ginned opora prior to January' 1. to which date 1 during the past seven years the gin- the e ning averaged 93.4 per cent of the < entire crop. Last year, to January taj-vgr 1, there had been ginned 12,907,406 bales, or 9 5.7 per cent of the entire crop; 14,317,002 bales, or 9 2.1 per t cent In 1911, and 12,465,298 bales. t or 96.3 per cent In 1908. * Included in the ginnlngs were and i 104,265 round bales, compared with 77,999 bales last year, 96,227 bales (hma In 1911, 109,292 bales In 1910, and . 143,949 bales In 1909. ^ ? The number of sea Island cotton bales Included were 74,320, compared with 67,257 bales last yea-, 105,988 bales In 1911, 89,611 bales In 1 1909, and 86,528 bales In 1908. bmtor GINNINGS BY STATES. moon Olnnlngs prior to January 1 by states, with comparisons for last year and other big crop years, and the 1 percentage of the entire crop ginned them prior to that date In these years, fol- v? k lowr dlsta: Alabama? wouh Year. Ginnlngs P. C. ?,? n 1913 1,467,943 . . . . t 1912 1,289,227 97.1 "7 1911 1,618,610 97.5 1908 1,302,338 97.8 Arkansas? almoi "n n -? -? o r\ r? n Inn or 11 z V >12.1 in . " -""r> 1911 786,329 86.6 plac* 1908 910,423 91.4 gurel Florida? a ma 1913 65,269 .... -\v 1913 56,042 95.3 1911 56.042 95.3 1911 86.421 91.5 TV? 1908 66.855 94.7 Georgia? * 4 1913 2.276.477 1912 1,756,834 96.9 had* 1911 2.623,917 93.9 T? 1908 1,930,783 97.7 hntgi Louisiana? ao4d 1913 410,086 .... ftM11 1912 366,402 97.8 1911 352,503 92.6 , 1908 453.210 97.1 * IIJ Mississippi? **** 1913 1,143,067 .... i 1912 936,415 93.2 1911 1,047,299 89.6 1908 1,522,160 93.9 W< North Carolina? fn n, 1913 759,664 .... !aat , 1912 857,189 94.6 Th 1911 975,223 68.6 4 , 1908 647,505 94.7 Oklahoma? worn 1913 804,457 Th 1019 047452 94.3 lng < 1911 fl00,409 88.6 dldn' ' 1908 525,610 95.1 An South Carolina? pickl ' ri3 . . . . ...1,342,988 .... fh? ] 1..12 1,173,216 95.8 InJ 1911 1,508,753 89.2 1908 1,176,220 96.7 wno Tennessee? a 1913 354,549 Th 1912 248,503 92.9 ?ook 1911 381,281 88.7 M1sb< 1908 317,010 94.9 dan* Texas? who 1913 5,668,080 .... wbe, 1912 4,461,746 96.0 1911 3,926,059 95.6 1908 3,486,007 96.1 Other States? 1913 107,105 1912 82,257 91.3 en ie 1911 110,298 79.4 roent 1908 67,777 92.7 pabli The ginnings of sea island cotton prior to January 1, by states, follow: a?*. Years Fla. Ga. S. C. . 1913 .. ..25,166 41.763 7,386 1912 .. ..21,085 39,543 6,629 at a 1911 .. ..38,091 63,099 4,798 add it l .'UJf .. . 1 M , 1 > i) The next ginning report will bo Is- are t sued Friday, January 23, at 10 a. m., and will announce the quantity of cotton ginned prior to January 15. pjc been churt To <,ure a Cold in One Day 1 parnt keLAXATIVlJBROMO Quinine. It stops th- budlk >nrh anil Headache mid works off the Cold ' w ?i i kt (lists refiMid money if it fails to cure , hUUU 1.V COVE'.? sistu.ture on each box. 2V gTOUI dredf town AUDITOR'S NOTICE. the o of thi The Auditor's office will be open waa from January 1st until February jot* 2i?th, for taking tax returns for 1914, 1 and he will also make the following tho < appointments in person or by deputy: An o Tradesville, Tuesday, January 13th p&ny Taxahaw, Wednesday. January move ^ 1th. a COB Flat Crook, Thursday, January 15th* Jiit Welehs, Friday, January 16th. Kershaw, Monday and Tuesday, | January 19th and 20th. ; there Heath Springs, Wednesday and e?pe< Thursday, January 21st and 22d. for y Pleasant Hill, Friday, January #r fc 23nL a|?a Dry Creek, Saturday, January 24 th. The following property shall be returned for taxation: All real estate, tend personal property, and all male cltl- 1 ?v0 gent between the age of 21 and 60 : years of age shall pay a one dollar : poll tax, also all male citizens be- j t'veen the age of 21 and 65 shall pay ffrea u 13.00 capitation road tax, 50 per locti cent penalty for non-returns. the JOS. W. KNIGHT, imm< Auditor Lancaster County. - v ? s?Mri . THE"LA3WA8TE ' -I. ' t > 1 > . ?! ' I ' fTD TO RUN DOWN * BLAMES ALE I , lo ... . W. Y. Morgan Writes of th. tag Fatalism of tho Sob TERS FOLLOW MOUNTAIN tho Sultan. SHEEP THREE DAY8. " I The Turk Is the only real In Europe, measured by th< _ _ _ that a gentleman Is a man ly Corner Two, Believed to Be ^rk ^ do^n^ wort Th< ? Only Specimens Alive In Cap- Qg;h^ he endure, ho w tlvlty?Their Jumping Pow- will die, but he will not era Marvelous. does not get the Idea at alL orations back he has been umbla gardens, Uutto's pleasure and a governor ot conque has added to Its zoological de- who provided him with mei lent two mountain sheep, be- port, or he killed them or 1 to be the only specimens In him. There was no word rlty. The mountain sheep are the tionary of his life which n t, wariest and wildest animals labor or wise management. Inhabit the cragged ranges, and were simple, a wife or two, of this bpedes have been cap- could afford them, bread, U al'iVtt flmn tr\ thlnlr Mlo iulnnntl/u Interesting story ta told erf tbo in learning to read the Ko re, for It was not done in a day. discussing philosophical que hree days and three nights, with- a governor erf the oonquere leep and with rests that were but because he had no exeouti die. X. H. iVmrl and W. J. Cam- no foresight, no oommon e i trailed their quarry. This was otoctj Idea was to get all he nd <rf a three weeks' chase. At of taxpayers now and her oanght these wildest of wild taw take oaie at Itself, ? a They are aarsg, tittle move aoada. he devetogtad no ml: two weeks old, )st able to ag> vented no psoosss or maehl he average horse. He merely enjoyed the 1H ' men canted the Milkig ajrfiu- bnfose btnv oonsMesed all Ighttag lambs 20 odkes over ridge pte beneath hte notice and through v&Qer to Mtdvate, (ha sored that lb the swmt bj rn nki'oat u to the Qlacter na- he wooid be to hawaeu wttl 1 park, Mr. Peart sayw arsrtowt tikn lb the naDMoo to sheep were oawgfct to the eon- easua. If he tost a hght? tal dKtde near Ootbank pass, at msttes. * was cwfcy tote. ] lemttoo erf between SjOOO and 9v- won her tndepoodsnoe?to* They were about a we to old. took Trtpofl?fate. He foe ik. had been to ft three weeks finish, bat dkl not worry e we bad our chance. These losses and right now whcc itato sheep are much wtoer than try Is apparently gulng to itatn goats. the high ooto at Using has r iey know every rock to the tolls, ordinary Turk to emaTl ! }\*\ oHirM not Ti II f~ 11 ill mm anrwln fKTlW ntlA *\ bounding off. Many times ha*ro reepanslbillty 00 hie god ai toknd at a band of shoe? at Jong medltatee as bo did when noe through ftohl glasses. Wo coming bts way. Ltko 1 lie perfectly still behind rocks, tlon. ho bortovee that "Tk>< ever was It more than a few mln- a mysterious way his wond until some ww would spy us and form," but unlike the Chris warning. oopts what hapi>ene as be\i tie little sheep can outrun a horse of God and therefore to b st at birth, and these two led us a hy his peoplp.?W. Y. Mar and hard chase. They junipea off Hutchinson News. s so high wo thought they had I y been killed, upon ledges where Town and Gown n could not have stood. ' in the thousand yours of e never really caught up with Ottord has newer had'a n . Finally, seeming to realize that the unhrorslty. That oven ould not be shaken off, they lost , poreotly, Impends. The s cunning and we caught them In WHZteui Fktwurd ?>w j> In a deft fci the rocks. They of arts at Magdaieu 1 Int get out at this pin* acid we church, Is ooraAdnaod oertai them ~ ^ not bora In Oxford, Mr. 8ht ou have no Idea from atat an Oxford bcit rwhwnfoil 1 its a mountain goat can lea?." niir^i aotroot. Tit Hacgar ('aumMigh. Tee aaeu Wrod dwtos at an aoade juuifj iruui uwj am?H (* ?* arfpntM In tte iMrfa^rtV slight wtth all four feet bunched. tawd to okX tw CaiiMi ton ght as a cat. riwor haw 1 aeeu M aata^pautoui wtitoh has Injured. These Dig Horn abeec bnon outgrown to Oxford, t be greatest taegiers in tbe world" 11arTTTj understandable fro perfcoooe erf fnongnr aoaderi Activities erf Women. ntttee. In tbe oid aoademj imen outnumber tbe men br 14M Ni*w England the teettng i ew York city, according to tbe high. because education wi census. iwtrltege erf tbe few. As <x e Erench parliament l*u. rejected crroslngly ootnee within tl bill granting tbe franchise to the many this antagonism en. of itself. Tbo probable ekx e f ccess erf the Wei lee hey row- shorwoud ne mayor of Exf ;rev Is duo to the fact that they road as an erxpr?;?8lon, a tr t & . fudge or dance. perhaps, that In Oxford at aong tho Malays the choice of qi^ oniuttlee are entirely ; ng the wife does not belong to routh, but to his parents. Roman Cofna Long H England t horo are .100,000 women Discovery of Iloxnan oo4i are earning Wws than 12 shillings mfMta by a workman gan Quarry, In tbo pariah 0 giant edectrtc plant at Chetta- klr|u sootland. While tbe a, Tetnw, was set In motion by tho were removing soil from 08 Annie and Jane Brady, grand- ^ rock they nmrw upon a htors erf tho late Anthony Brady, ^ oolns about a foot fr was at the hood erf the ootnp&ny faoo. On a further search 1 It was organized. over a hnndrod bronae < . Akxrao E. Taylor, professor of mxne of tbom In exc Loioglcal cb?*nletry at the Ilnlver- l4rvafin?i iw ?? of lVnnaylvmiia. says thai today & cim, ' a, W Bnmn em *o erf alcoholic beverages by wmd- and the portra i so common as to provc*? com- umm ^ njr 1 tn attlt . aod is to be Been ew^o in 0^ and vht an Id man c places. nmrkaWy distinct Part ol B8 Anna Honda operates anil man- {>a)u><1 ctay waa aten f(Km a dog farm on I.cng Islund, where oolna. It te ribbod on tlae *> P**s are boarded ai>d oared for probably contained the a# stipulated charge per month. In cient wnrrtora, as well as ion Miss Sands has now estab- jxxrttory for tlx- oolna It 3 a school for birds in which they that the coins have l&tn rained for the stage. wer found for a thousand tides of antiquarian inter* Qold In the Philippine* ready heem found In the dls ;h placer gold is reported to have discovered on the site of the old Mad pun yyjth Bride* :h In the Iiorrio of Malagult In . _ . . ^7 1 j rr>v. 1 1 An amusing sequel to tt :ale, Philippines. The vein is - ? J* . , >sed to be dlrectlv beneath the ' R yoUng Grey *** >sed to tn. directly beneath the ft beautlful lr, (>ccnrred n( lng and in the surrounding A. ... . . . . . ? >1 . At the wedding which too ids. Recently prospectors from a ?r^.l . ,, . ... . . . *%. , . Bpodal license, at Mt. Mai ;i?g company entered the old 1.1 .u ^ u . . ? .. Sheffield, tho bride was a and located rich gold fields on . . .... . u u w . . .. . only by a girl friend. The ild church property in the center , ? . ... . ? . , . . .... ed out, and the comrades c 9 town. Gold in paying quantities n ..... .. . found to the roar of tho churoh *TO?m "T* . tht' ct Undor tho provfalon, of tho rain- I band "1" laws th,. proporty coraoa uad-. " ,*'Thlb,Uo" ?>" -l&lmn ?t tho ,lrod.ln. I t>ri<l?lfr<>?n. had to hastei ffer has been made'by The Vim ohorch ? his place foi to purchase all the buildings. re- anc^ 70 hlfl amazem^t i the church and all residences to J*1*? ^ tt" tvenient site, build a new city and ha? **** j* tholr ln^n'r the eld town a new lease of life. ^^Ing march, what the outcome of the offer brWe*rt*"? WR8 br*w,y bo cannot be even guessed at, as "Wn ?<> i is a wild flurry in that locality. Jhe 5^J,1)?WOTed dally among those who have lived Mall, ears on the ground and have nev>r a minute dreamed of gold in danoe beneath their residence. Always Work for H Eve Not a 8uffraglst. "And what do you do woman ought to stay at home at- season?" we asked the Foe tng to the dinner," said the man \ "What dull season?" ex< resents present tendencies. , Fool Killer. >o," replied Mr. Mock ton, "that's "Why, when the Man 11 a the human race made Its first the Boat and the Man t mistake. If Five had been out Know It Was I/oadod qutt iring Instead of passing round What do you do then?" fruit, we'd have been spared an "Oh, I get on the trail ( Rtise amount of trouble."?Ex- Who Knows It Ail," replla ge. , Killer.?Cincinnati Knquirt s ? *?? * V " ?'jri ' O ? K r irews, JAmrAKT vl, m?. ? ? *j i J? ? ON GOO ' Character in Hand Wrttttvg. And here it la well to elate the eeleo- R? Aatoumi-i oflc reasOD why band writing reflect# ?md lectTof I both mental and physical character!?- ed t tics. Ail of us form, almost urvooa- oper sclooely, our Judgment and opinion of Mall Kvutkxmu-n ?**ier8, ?*ther from their speech, their Tsar b Standard' actloM or K??tures or gait The read- I*?w Who won't er doubtless knows of ten persons who distr j Turk will ^ave 80 much vitality and nervous then 111 fust he energy that they would be known to Qule work He act ^h^tuously. Another showing like Han WO/. ' mannerisms wouhl fall into the same lng I "" Id?0" c'aB8- ??* wlth script forms. It has vels red 8><H)i)le ^>e n Rhown a host of times that where lng uiero are a number who write alike, plllo ins of BUP" others showing the same style and the they killed 8jgnB WOuld have Bimiiar tralte. By yond In the dlo- comparing and analyzing these strokes seve leant hard Qne jB a{,je ^ arrive at an accurate snov His wants knowledge of Individuals, more If he ^ German scientist has proved conibacco and ciUBiVely that the action of the mind . a consisted Upon ^e brain, and then the effoct ran and In produoed upon the nervouB action of stlons. As hand, brings about the changes d he failed whlch are show'n in varied hand writ- c> Ive ability, iDga. we And that the business men. c t eos?. *** the salesman, use a different style and ? oould oat employ strokes which do not appear mtm 1st the fi?- in those of artists, musicians, eduoe- ^>ur le built no toce and ao ocl 8 v dm. he liv y?UI ml ' " I Psalcte the Bonn* Brier. 8 te Che* was ! England le, above all other oouo- 81 other poo- tries, the land of the pipe, and more c rested as- specifically of the brier pipe. An edl- ^ e and bye tor of the Loodon Dally Chronicle who ' "* 1 IMIH to smdkee one himself lighted up the oth- w of pease to er day and wsmt for a snvoky ramble -ft did not through Lond&r by tube and ocnalbus Of Bulgaria and povement?-lu Mew York It would a If Italy have ooet htm a small fortune In fine*. A ght to Che He discovered that the fads of reoent Into shoot his years hawe pneeed. There were no Yorl i hla ooun- clays errori among the breakers of the with smash and roadways, though Tennyson used to Bpon eduoed the' smoke a oiay pipe. There were no nece ctuals and cornoohe, though Kipling made the reini uta all the Miesourl meerschaum popular for a dollj vl sits and time. There were no calabashes, this everytnmg though the Hoer war made these as Whs the Chris- fashionable aa they were dear. Even houf I moves In In the fl ret-rate restaurants uobody gtroi iers to per- smoked a meerschaum at luncheon. In itlan he ao- ' short, England has come back to lta a? the will old favorite, the brier, and holds to it H e accepted despite the lnrojuls of the cigarette. "ung gan In the I H Captivated by Waiting Room. thin ? The prefect of Paris polico has two lly) waiting rooms for visitors. One Is for drin its history It Is dark and rather dingy. The aayor from bareness of the walls is relieved by a it now, ap- railway map of France and on the "j Amotion of table Is a directory. But the women's star wood, "tit- waiting room is furnished with far ind Christ S>r<?ter oevs. In the oorner Is a superb j n. Though XV. dressing table provided who rsood wsh with all kinds of artchae. seen rice ' p?? n the kta#- powder, tip penotto, oarmhae, sprays Ib oan tain lag aoent to suit all Instns, hoi- | rr^> insoror ties of toilet water and a maateuro i ? lam set It Is believed that the new psoiwt mmMl pjwaw iound an first aasu?tag oAn that , kmg VOOMO mftth whom he had appointgtt which la msnds an official affairs were often 8011 m the esa iate It Is understood that the only do oommoi dieodvantagps wbloh be now finds Is r towns of that his doorkeeper bos difficulty In ?od to ran oanrincing visitors that their torn has Jy then the oome to leave the waiting room tor the location In- prefoof a ofTVoe. 1 8 *e> group of ? ? evaporates Cotmlnt Keep lip With Hlmeetf. Jtlon of Mr. They wore giving the author of the BiiY ord may be famous pamphlet. 'Hie Punctual." a r ifle belated complimentary dinner. It was half an Uf8 least those hour beyond the announced time. , Mist. "What are we waiting for?" Inquired Port ? a nervous guest. ! Fai?J iddon. "The author."?Cleveland Plain us has fust Dealer, at Hal grog- r of Stoney- Wordsworth on Real Eatato. ))m) quarry men There is an Interesting story oi wjjj the top of Wordsworth, who went to call on Miss COJlt large num- Harriet Martinean at Ambleside, in his om the sur- the house which she had built and laid of ! being made out, writes A. C. Benson in the Oen- letti coins were tury Magazine. There was a gathering ellont pree- of neighbors present, and Wordsworth Kxe the reigns stood for a long time at the window 1 perors and contemplating the beautiful landscape its and fig- outside. Then he turned to the party <mV*? of the and aakk , 7 cases re- "Mise Marttneau, I ooogratulato you t an nrn of on your beautiful little domain. The Q d with the views are wctaderful, and It will turn f inside, and out to be the wisest thing you ever did j ?hoe of an- in your life." being a re- He paused for a moment, and the is believed guests erpected some comment on the J where they unltftinz effects of oommunion with 1] years. Ar- nature, but Words-worth, with a flno <et harwe air gesture, continued: trVA. "Your property will certainly be trebled in value within the next tea r 7room. ycarst"* X io marriage tdsman and ~ i * )t long ago. / a ik place by Surgery to Prevent Murder. + ,_ ., , n? t.-> _ w ? 1 _ ??> ? . - n* ry h cnurcn, /vruinan, criminologist, coompanled ^R8 come to the conclusion that the y< secret leak- form of Insanity that causes murder la ?f the bride- tt small bone pressing against part of lurch. The l^e brain and that a small operation, ngoment at removing the bone that is pressing to y, and the and Inserting a thin silver plate, will a i from the turn the murderer Into a kind hearted i r< * a perform- person. the band- The troublo, Dr. Ardman confesses, musicians ^1Rt is hardest to overcome Is to find 71 nents, gave the man with criminal tendencies and While the perform the operation before and not playing his after the crime. The murderer usually e| ) people In '8 harmless In appearance and seems 5 1 on hiTw.? normal before committing a crime, and there la no way to tell If he is I ? suffering from this form of Insanity. Ilm. For Frost Bites and Chapped Skin, in the dull For frost bitten ears, fingers and ( >1 Killer. toes; chapped hand and lips, childaimed the Plains, old sores, red and rough skins, there is nothing to equal BuckSVho Rocks ten's Arnica Salve. Stops the pain mui Hio Didn't at once an(1 heals quickly. In every ituftrnilonn home there should he a box handy qua all the time. Best remedy for all 1 cen skin diseases, itching eczema, tetter, of the Man | piles, etc. 25c. All druggists or by c d the Fool mail. H. E. Bucklen Co., Phlladel- A I i phia or St. Louis. ..I' l.'l D.'.ili'1'l I ,1 = Triumph ?T RuMfmt Art. I WHEN HEB Hutan art ha* captxtred the world. I today many Influences are acceptrom the Slavonic people. Not In I " a and dancing alone, says the Pall A ^ oman P in<lH GuriUjlo the .ubjoct. at tt. excel, but long centuries ago the ache8 Rnd palni ants in remote and snow-bound when the kidneJ lets bad evolved art Ideas for burden. Backacl nselves, and they worked away achc8f dlzzy gpe tly during the winter evenings. nnry troubles, a da. horny with the toil of cultivate tions of weak kit the land, all winter produced mar- ; checked In tim< of delicate lace and of wood car*- j Prlls are for the as fine as any weft made on the attack kidney dU ws during the summer. Recently jt,ie cause. ' ?' Industries have become known be- M Bn I the confines of a district that for g/ c sy n months In the year holds Its folk pVeat ' deal from red up In their humble houses. My back ached from my kidneys Ki..ino in Pithily doctored and trli Kissing in Public. another, but I w mdon !s always alive with alien m 1 used Doan'i oms. While American 1 tates are cured from Crs ing laws against kissing In pub- store. They 11 here was an enoounter the other clnlms made fo In Regent street (quite proper and great relief. E lnental) which startled me for a ay? rfv tent. A young man met three kldJ?e* 7 ". ... . For sale by al ig womeit-brotber and Bisters I p0?tei-M ild say at a hurried glance. The New York sol tg man took off his hat and plant- United St' -a. kiss on both cheeks at each girl. Remem tl tlssea blocking the'pavement traf- and take no oth< it Regent street, and I wondered ? t would happen If an English pubshool boy's sister should attempt to W SEND FOR FRI him In Retpent street.?l..oodon I FaJuon Plate .nloln 9 Mil th* Fuiaui I *llc,e I " McKISSIC I mt trMtiac the Stall Dog's Winter Wardrobe. I w.Vmc! woman with a Maltese terrier went ^ p. o.Boi 10a a large department shop In New t It Is related, to (It out her pet his winter wardrobe and, after LAND 1 ullne about t2R on whnt aha ilAamml 1 I didnt know It wan your honor, aoov.e cause ... . .. ... . before the Courl If I d known It was you, I'd hay? caater, g. c., dll ed you all the same.' of Hale on iho . 1 ' ruary. 1914, bell s Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cur# 1 of, the follow! worst case*, no matter of how Ions Mnndintf. 1 estate: All thfl cured bv tbe wonderful, old reliable Dr. pgj qj- tract Of li er'S Antiseptic Healing Oil It relieve. pituatfl Jn the , and lieu'-st the same time. 25c, 50c. $1.1* , _ and Lancaster, said and ninetybounded north Notice of Discharge. Strait, and land otlce is hereby given that the Place;" south 1 ersigned will as executor of the known as "Pat of Mr/ Margaret D. Brown, de- by stlnson land ;ed, onfjffebruary 6, 1914, make Magill, F. M. li final retJrn to the probate court iaw lands; west !jaiica:-tnr county and appaly lor lands commonly ers dismlssory. Place, and land L-j W. McD. BROWN, being the same cutor W*1 of Margaret D. Brown, cd to Southern teceased/ T. J. Strait, Jul an. 6, 1J&14 T TerniH of sale ! ' one and two yei ?? I. ?- Rage on premls< , i per cent from d; ? Ipopular! D Receiver, Souths 1 l*Kys| / 3oo> Jnn 6tb' I Articles nou . r ^ ?<5? I 300 Notice Is he 9 iv i i, otha January 30th, 1 ? ILLUo 1 RA~ final settlement ? TI0N5 > as admlnistratoi 1*? i application for >opular Mechanics "uch Magazine Admr. Estate c " ceased. WRITTEN SO YOU CAN UNDKRCTAMn rr? k GRKAT Continued Story of the World's ^ Progress whu h you may begin reading Notice < : jmv time, and which will hold your Notlro In horr ter. t forever. You are living in the best ?Afi i , , .ir. ot the most wonderful age. of what is 30th Cltiy Ot Jtl jubtless the grcttest worldlin the universe. make my final r resident of Mara would gladly pay? 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Washington St.. chicago _ .. _ i n a* | uuaroian or u ( abliage JPI You can't buy b?tt?r cabbage plants. There are ch care, and I don't know of any which will hea< rage. All rarleties. The price is most reasonab ,lity. Price 75 cents for 300; $1.00 per 1,000; I ts per 1,000. Jouannet's Karly Qiant Argentouii per 100; $4.00 per 1,000. Satisfaction guarante< I.FRED JOUANNET, R?x 18, Ml. BACK ACHES All Her Energy and ^ lipping Away. len know how the j s that often come rs fail make life a tie, hip pains, head11s, distressing urlre frequent ipdicalneys and should be ' 0. Doan's Ifldney >asary for hla health and comfort. . . . I ... . j 365 <Lcres. ab irked: Ho s worth a good many its. and I would rather spend all of Heath Spring than have hltn get cold or sick." .t she bought was a sweater for tract of land and *?. a b?>autlful cloth ooat Cor dreaay timber. Will sa at wear and boots. ff.Pt of Inmher. pay for place. S Thirst Strike. \ $2,850. er Husband?We shall see you 05% Acre, M erstrikin' next time, Sal. ,Tank, one-horse Is Wife?Ho, ho, not hmgor?a houses, a nice i jt strike now. that's me; (dream- aclleart . an' then p'raps they'd forcible Roweir8>Crt^' n k me?ah!?London Sketch. ;,and on wild Ca( i1 and a nice lot < Futile Regret. ; I farm open. P sometimes wish," the beautiful $1,200. This, 1 petulantly said, "that I had nerer K&ln, as I surve m*> an actress." i and know the P1 Xrnt fret," replied the maeager. I T* B was beeeadng weary of hag, ~>su "<ua" ' RECEIV ?Wiwor From Mm Huafrflsl ertvaps tha beet story in Btr EXV STATE OF SOU d Cook's "Idfe ai Florence Night, I County of I lie" is that at a wounded Crimea*1 _ In tho 5;ou,r' , . , . . Farmers Bankic raant who picked up a wounded T . stralt lrade and stumbled back to osmp > reeooed man turned out to be a Southern Gran eraL and waited on his rescuer in Trust Co., and hospital. The latter, wrote Miss Under and by htingale, exclaimed: "Oh, general. His Honor, Ttaoi you. Is tt. I brought In? Pm so of kidneys oniy. iney leases uy striking at re's proof of their iter woman's words: rton, Main St., I.?aniys: "I suffered a kidney cpmplaint. and the secretions i were unnatural. I jd one remedy after as not benefited un3 Kidney Pills, proiwford Bros.' drug ved up to all the r them, giving me (oan's Kidney Pills nedy I know of for t." 1 doalors. Price 50 lllburn Co., Buffalo, i6 agents for the le name?Doan's?jr. > ...... ) EE Catalog-Circular No. 1, copyrighted, I K) Day, TrMlmant ui I K'S METHOD M p. Hairand Skin with No.fl I Prpparaliona OSSICK * CO!, Wilmington. P?L ^ KOft SAIJC. T out four miles west ;s and lying on east y Lynn's place and dace. This Is a good has a fine lot of saw w about one million Timber alone will ee me at once. Price rs. John Bell's, near farm open and good jlace. Price $20 an Shute place," A. C. dies east of Dwlght t creek, a good place of timber, one-horse rice for quick sale [ think a good baryed the land In part lace. ELK, Agent. EE'S SALE. TH CAROLINA, Lancaster, of Common Pleas, ig & Trust Co., and Ite /Co., Charlotte I OtOfTS. V Iriue of a decree of 5. S\Se6Se, presiding Feb. 15lh, 1913, In , I will alter for sale t House Moor In Lanirlng thk legal hours firs* Monday In Febtig the Ind day thereIng described real it certain piece, parind, Wing, being and :ountl\&/?y Kershaw containing one thou- / three (1,093) acres; by landti of T. J. s known Is "Stlnson by land J commonly terson Lands;" east s and lands of J. R. [nmmondl and Wardby lands IT. J. Strait, known al Warrenton Is of Mcroowell, and tract of land conveyOranlte Company by ly 3rd, 1906. , 1-3 cash, balance In irs, secured by mortes, and Interest at 7 ate of sale. M. C. HEATH, irn Granite Company. * 28-36 >f Discharge. roby given that on 914, I will make my In the probate court r of the estate of J. m ased, and will make ^ final discharge as tor. . P. ROBINSON, if J. E. Taylor, Deaf Discharge. ?by given that on the nuary, 1914, I will eturn as guardian for ylor to the probate ster connty, and aprt for letters dismislardian. . P. ROBINSON, Everett B. Taylor. of Discharge. ;by given that on the inuary, 1914, I will At.nrn o a ononllnn ?U O VIUI UlUil 1UI Lwell to the probate later county and aprt for letters of dlsguardlan. A. S. MUNOO. halmera Blackwell. ants none rained with ao 1 as well on the le considering the S,000 and OTer 85 Asparagus Roots 'd. Pleasant, S. C'W *n