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^Kfc.30gVK W?W'WQWP'."?'ttW?Tii nrwmwn.iwm.1 5 ~5| WHEN YOU YAWN A GOOD DEAL In the day time, and feel dull, lazy and discouraged, you have every symptom of a torpid liver. Simmons Red Z Liver Regulator (The Powder Form) is a fine tonic for a disordered liver. It acts promptly. The bilious impurities which have interfered with the free action of the liver are driven out. the stomach is cleansed and strengthened so that it can more thoroughly digest food. The bowels are purified and a regular habit re-established. It is a splendid medicine for the whole system, Promotes a feeling of energy, mental activity and cheerful spirits. U Sold by Dealers. Price, large package, $1.00 Ask for the genuine with the Bed Z on the label. I i "you cannot get it. remit to us. wo will send by roai 1postpaid. Simmons Liver Begul&tor is also put up in liquid form for those who prefer it. Price, $1.00 per bottle. Look for the Bed ? label. J. H. ZE1XJN & CO., Props., St Louis, Ko. , p q-1 * 2 - * ' * Win. J. Roddy was shot and killed at his home in Spartanburg by his nephew, Roddy Lanigan. Roddy was drank and raising a disturbance and lanigan tried to quite him, when the trouble began. She coroners jury ex T on ?rror\ VUCiaiOU juuuigau* BARBECUE. , We will furnish a first olass barbecue and refreshments at Simon E. Rickards, 2 mile9 and a half south of Gilbert, on the 3rd Saturday of July the 15th. Speakers will be present for the occasion. The photograph man will be here to make pictures, r . Lora Younginer, \ tf. J. W. Rickard. , Pink Whaley, a negro worth $50,000, was convicted in the mayor's court in St. Matthews of selling liquor and was fined $100. He appealed. Hie Old , / ^ ?? niipctinn Of , Spring Shoes LetUs Answ^i H. M. WINGA Lexington, - - S. ( We Sell the Best Groce; At Right Prices. Tiie Palmetto C0LU2I] WE ARE A Depository for the t of South Carolina the of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 United States Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Aocounts of Banks, Fi WE PAY Four Per Cent, on dep terest calculated quart WE PROMISE Our best efforts to trar satisfaction. * *mmma a mr/vw a t rALiUbiiu jnAiiuniiii CAPITAL Welie Jones. President. THE OLD If in need of the ver SADDLERY, selected by tucky Horseman" call c the greatest variety to seb best, medium and cheap, and employ the best w work to last longer than a Da.'vis 1517 Main Street Gentle Jabs* Giving advice is an easy way to borrow trouble. A generous man doesn't give his friends away. Even a toothless person may indulge in biting sarcasm. The prodigal son went wrong, but he came back all right. The strict mother may make an indulgent grandmother. When cuteness develops into insolence it is time to get your gun. A nuisance and a man with a grievance are much the same. A tip to married people: Nagging doesn't make the nag go. Ever notice that a lecturer a!ways comes highly recommended. Many a man who thinks he's a born leader can't find a follower. Wealth is a bubble that some men try to enlarge by blowing. A farmer may think he is buying a gold brick, but he never does. Be sure you are a good loser before participating in a game of love. Even a homely girl doesn't want to be described in plain language. Authors who burn the midnight oil may provide slumber for others. Tell your troubles to your friends and they'll say: ''Huh, that's nothing." If a man has no show at home he can patronize the moving picture emporiums. Men acquire a taste for liquor and tobacco anu women acquire a tasre for olives and love. The wrinkles caused by worry are the result of worrying ever something that worry could not help. When a bachelor finds a girl that pleases him he is apt to find that she isn't so easily pleased. Weather was probably invented by his Satanic majesty so that people would have something to growl about *~rrV? a r-t 4-Uqwa ttto o rknfVilnff olccl of Vio?^ Yi iiCii nao nviiiiiig av uauu. Joe Bates, white, the murder of Do cia Boiter, unless his sentence is commuted before tnat time, will be hung in Spartanburg July 21st. - A commission in lunacy, after a thorough examination, says he is sane. Col. Bryan will speak in Abbeville the 16 bh and at manning the 20th. v Mv A / ?I M rTtX e showing the best line ol d Summer Shoes and Oxfords for nen and Children, that we have 3d. leading makes and Styles to seand the prices are bound to please sell the famous Hunt Club Shoe d make an inspection today. ries sia/s.c. ' ' In^ted States Government, the State County of Kichiand and the City Bonds and ?100,000 State of South rms, Corporations and Individuals. osits in our Savings Department, inerly. isact your business to your entire PATCir . . r!Ainmv,;n c n MMMM) VVlUiUUld) Wl V. $250,000.001 J. P. Matthews, Cashier RELIABLEy best in HARNESS and an old experienced "Kenm us where you will find 3cfc from of all grades, We use the Best Leather orkmen. Guarantee our my on the market. Columbia, S. C. Feeding Young Pigs. Clemson Extension WorkArticle XLII. At this time of year most of the sows have farrowed their spring jitters and it is very important that the little pigs be kept in a thrifty, growing condition and developed to maturity at a minimum cost. A fender around the farrowing pen made of poles or scantling about ten inches from the wall and eight inches from the floor will save the lives of many little pigs andjprevent the sow from crushing or injuring them. TT i I 11 _ _? ? .1 J i.L ? until tne pigs are a monin oia tne only way of feeding them is through the mother, and the amount of milk given by the sow has a deeided effect on the future development of the young pigs. Our plan of handling hogs at Clemson College is to keep the sow with young pigs in the farrowiDg pen which has a small lot adjoining for three to four weeks after farrowing, then turn them out on green rye, clover and Bermuda grass pasture or rape which are the only green crops we have at present. Separate small movable houses are provided for each sow and in.addition to'the feed given the sow, which consists of a little corn and wheat middlings made into a thin slop, and if no milk i9 available use middling and ground corn or six parts ground corn and one part tankage. The little pigs also learn to eat the green feed and when two months j old are wearied. Having learned to eat well, they will feel the loss of their mothers very little nor are their digestive organs deranged by any sudden change of feed. This system of feeding is continued until the early sorghum, Spanish peanuts, and later soy bean lets are ready, and the corn and cowpeas. It is important that the pigs be given plenty of clean water and shade and kept free from lice by using any cheap heavy oil or a five per cent, solution of any of the standard coal tar products used for this purpose. Farmers must not forget that size i9 largely the result of feed as well as inheritance, and while the pig may inherit large size, it requires constant, liDerai feeding to develop it. In our experiments this year we are arranging to determine the number of pounds of pork per acre that can be derived from the different crops easily grown in this state. "We would also be glad to get in touch with farmors who are feeding pigs this summer. Prof. A. Smith. Your Neighbor's Experience How you may profit by it. Take Foley Kidney Pills. Mrs. E. G Whiting, 360 Willow St., Akron, O., says: "For some time I had a very serious case of kidney trouble and I suffered with backaches and dizzy headaches. I had specks floating before my eyes and I felt all tired out and miserable. I saw Foley Kidney Pills advertised and got a bottle and took them according to directions and results showed almost at once. The pain and dizzy headaches left me, my eye-sight became clear and to-day I can say I am a well woman, thanks to Foley Kidnej; Pills " For Sale by Ail Druggists. J. B. Tindal and Miss Emma Evans, the former 6", the later 22, were married in Manning on Sunday. Notice, Debtors and Creditors. This is to notify all persons having - 1 t'n a /iL?t ota /-.f* Tv\7 0 UiHUIlS <Sc^tililSK flic; csuiic ?/* Aiatc. C. Boozer, deceased, to file the same, properly attested; and those indebted said estate will please make payment to the undersigned on or before the first day of July, 1911. F. E Dreher, 31?33. Executor. I Eight more convicts walked out of | tthe penitentiary on Tuesday morning on parole by the governor. A Leading California Druggist Pasadena, Gal., March 9, 1911 Foley and Co., Gentlemen:?We have sold and recommended Foley's Honey I and Tar Compound lor years. We bej-lieve it to be one of the most efficient expectorants on the market. Contain! ing no opiates or narcotics it can be j given freely tc children. Enough of the remedy can be taken to relieve a cold, as it has no nauseating results, and does not interfere with digestion. Yours very truly, C. H. Ward Drug Co., C. L. Parsons, Sec'y and Treas.'' Get the original Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in the yellow package. For Sale by All Druggists. Three negro men entered the home of George Drummond, negro, near Whitney mills, Spartanburg, and shot him to death. Hi9 wife was in the room, but she did not recognize the men. 'mere is no cine as 10 uieir identify. A Terrible Blunder to neglect liver trouble. Never do it. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills on the first sign of constipation, biliousness or inactive bowels and prevent virulent indigestion, jaundice or gall stones. They regulate liver, stomach and bowels and build up your health. Only 25c at All Druggists. Ernest Feaster was killed at Leeds, Chester county, by Arthur Brown? both colored. Brown cut Feaster's juglar vein with a knife, causing him to | bleed to death in a few minutes. j ] Official stastics recently published show that the death duties collected in France during 1909 amounted to $52,236,395. The estate * concerned numbered 379,418, with an aggregiate net value of $1,107,904,218, the average value per estate being about $2,900. In the Mexican city of Vera Cruz there is not a single store where ready made clothing may be purchased. ???a? ? ?i Why Suffer From Eczema? A Georgia Man Tolls His Experience. <? Ml i J * _ _ J* I l was atrnctea witn a very Daa case of Eczema for twenty-five years, which was in my feet, legs and hips. Through all this time I tried different remedies and Doctors prescriptions obtaining no relief until I used your HUNT'S CURE. One box (50c) cured me entirely, j and though two years have elapsed I have had no return of the trouble. Naturally I regard it as the greatest remedy in the world. Yours, J. P. PERKINS, Atlanta, Ga. Sold By J. R. LaNGFORD, Swansea, S. C. W. A. OXNER, Gilbert. S. C. KAUFMANN DRUG CO. ; 1A. B. Richards Medicine Co., { Sherman, Texas. 5 1785 1011 WllWvgv s> u viiwi 127tn year beojins September 20. Entrance examinations at all the county-seats on Friday, Jul}- 7 at 9 a. m. The college i9 well endowed, enabling it to maintain the highest standards. It offers complete 4 year courses in Ancient and Modern Languages, Mathematics, History, Economics, Science and Engineering. Courses forB. A., B. S., degree with Engineering. A free tuition scholarship to each county of South Carolina. Vacant Boyace scholarships, giving ?100 a year and tuition, open to competitive examination in September. Expenses reasonable. Terms and catalogue on application. Write to HARRISON RANDOLPH, Pres. Charleston, S. 0. University of South Carolina. CaL.lnv.Uin Cw.mIn.Iiah 1 ?9WIIUiai dllip bARiiiiiianwiK The University of South Carolina offers scholarships in the School of Education to one young man from each county. Each scholarship is worth $100 in money, and $18 term fee and free tuition. Examination will he I at the county seat July 14th, *1911. Examination of students generally for admission to the University will he held at the same time. Write for information to S. C. MITCHELL, President, Columbia, S. C. rtHMHUi- ram * "MtwwMVMiuvt vsiiW.wiuMwa I SAY, FARMERS! . When you need anything in 1 | HARNESS, PLOW GEARS, HOES, COLLARS, PADS, J - Etc., ^ L r*r y wI im urm Si :: raiJMflL W iVIH,. HAND-MADE HARNESS I | A SPECIALTY. | | REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY \ | DONE AT RIGHT PRICES. jj 1 i, L FELLiBS, f ?rj d ij THE HARNESS MAN I 829 Gervais Strest, jj ^ COLUMBIA, S. 0. | A OlCy b' Pills What They Will Do lor Ycu They will cure your backache, etrengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Prevent Bright's Disease and Dia- | bates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. For Sale By All Druggists. [Electric] Bitters | Succeed when everything else fails. I In nervous prostration and female 8 weaknesses they are The supreme I remedy, as thousands have testified. | I FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND | 1 STOMACH TROUBLE I I it is the best medicine ever sold I j As Easy as \ j a Moccasin \ J Foot muscles that rebel at being bound up in stiff shoe leathi should never be fore Feet that fret make v fun, or even rest, impc If your feet are sensi to our dealer in yo and ask to be shown The SOUTHERN AA AA 3>Z.UU SI1UC. made flexible?made with It has solved the shoe p women to whom new she The sole is solid and toug casin. The vamp is of kid You'll vote this shoe ever slipped on. Style?a] a Southern Girl and the reputation in that line. Made in all styles?slippers? | CRADDOCK-TERRY CO., Thsss Srisss .are far sals LEXINGT 1 Are You Re. How about Water Cooler! Picks and Shavers, Doors and Windows, and Alcohol Stoves Sprinklers, Silver's Laundry Irons. THE NEW AND THE OLD: Oil i But choose one of the new P are wise. Don't asfc us why reason with the stoves as p: The New Perfection Wick Blue cood points of other stoves anr Simple Safe Reliable: and alw 2 burners ?7.50; 3 burners, ?10.00; i I LORICK B SPORTING GOODS, V 1519 MAIN STREET j 1 . "= Wtiaaam.." ss :~h . - g j . -.V Nf-V-n-:/ *>v /* ? ?l. ;\',<i ^svy.:;';<C. V-c'.'-W' ' ?i ?$ :*'?. ?1 & '&**#* *'*'*"* i?" -A : :> ? n ? ? >Vv'7 '" '. j | or:rrr-^r.-'-aiuj:!. ..' iv-mu^g-a immi'-^nra: l ^ TT^ ?&3 . ?51? sa i& gg& y EEN 1320 FaAIi< ST. 0pp. PslmsSSs ! mnuancauaeiaiiaaa Best cooking and. finest Sestai Special Sates by tiie We I BUY YOUR : 0 Harman's Shoe store plete stock to select from A special invitation to my fi Make my store yoi | Columbia. Farmers heav a The man that saves |HARMAN | 1735 Main Street. vork, \ L p// >ssible. \ tive, go mr town^\ l??dUeii>e % on mt ml GIRL \ $2.50 \ l all the stiffness taken out. >roblem for thousands of )es are simon-pure torture, h, but it bends like a moc, soft but tough as a board, the most comfortable you .1 you care for. Wear?it's Southern Girl shoe has a pumps?lace and button boots. LYNCHBURG, VA. \ by H. H. Ka^iner S 80., <. ON, s. c. ady or Summer? 3, Ice Cream Freezers, Ice Keyless Fly Fans, Screen Gas, Blue Flame Gasolene 1, Garden Hose and Lawn Fireless Cookers, Alcohol Stoves are here for your choosing, erfection Wick Blue Flame if you . Come and we will show you the roof. Fiame Oil Stoves, have all the 1 a lot more besides. ^ ays ready. Prices: 1 burner ?5.00; single ovens, ?2.50; double oyens ?3. ROTHERS, WANTELS, TILES, ETC. COLUMBIA, S. C. at ll l l HI?????J ? OUR PISS lave found favor with everybody -fcahes and men, the little girl in sinafores and her mother and her grandmother. They are of the sweet, delicious, wholesome, melt-in-your-month kind, and vre're anxious tc have ^ou try,- | [hem if ycu don't know the products of our Gvens. If you do | know we won't have tc ask you. * ttfm stehh emery i G3LUK3.-5, S. 0. % ramrr-j^yur. :u-rrt.-u. z~:*nu -. .jjjl' ^i-j vt?. is il-.q* jcb /??? ? $2 ?5& ca E3 5^ ?*& 61^ *?3 i&?&2^ Si ?If Cs^StsIssa >3 Proprietor, gaticsai Sank S0LO8S^? S. C.^ urant in Columbia. Tor Ladies and Gentlemen I ek. I sals at all Hours?Night or Day a SHOES FROM IJ j and save money. A com- B in all leathers and prices 9 r many Lexington friends: ur headquarters while in I y shoes a specialty. U you money on shoes. M I'S SHOE ORE 1 Columbia,S. C. B, ?