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If FOR UK BACK IB JET DIE Quickly Relieves Backache and Soreness, Strengthens j> Kidneys and Builds TJp Entire System* The remarkable manner in which Tmna froofmoni TAIIPVRS l W uow xvuuu uiuuc v... backache, soreness over the kidneys too frequent, highly colored, scanty or burning urination, headaches, dizzy y spells, puffy circles under the eyes, T sickness at thg stomach, exhausted, worn-out, dragging feeling and other 1 common symptoms of weak or congesI ted kidneys and bladder is attracting the attention of medical men and othBers all over the country. B The first few doses usually bring B>ronounoed relief even in severe cases B&nd prsons who suffered for years and ^whom doctors and medicines have failed to benefit, claim a complete reIfcgovery after a short treatment. ^ Mr. John Listenberger, 2610 S. payne Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind., who Buffered from kidney and liver trouble J for years, says, "I found a speedy cure I by taking four bottles, it is toe greatBest medicina in the world for sucli ' complaints." Mr. h. M. Stevens, 725jGhestnut St., Atlanta, Ga. says: * 'My wife suffered five years. She could not sleep and L- got no nourishment from her food. J Doctors gave her no relief. The first ? bottle of the Boot Juice gave he?, great f relief." y Any honest, up-to-date druggist can supply Boot Juice or we will be glad to | get it for you. Tricky attempts to r . sell something "just as good" or t4alk^most the same" are insults to yourinW telligence and should be resented. . Charles. B. Ay cock Drops l Dead In Birmingham, Ala* 1 dispatch from Birmingham, AJa., rs former Governor Chas. B. Ay;k, of North Carolina, dropped dead the Jefferson Theatre Friday night tile addressing the Alabama Educaoal Association. Mr. Aycock was aking on "Universal Education, Its j cessity and Benefit." He was abcnt ! j-fonrth through his address when suddenly staggered back a step and to the floor so suddenly that those the stage were unable to reach him ime to support him. Water was tQy thrown in his face and he w as en to the wing9 of the theatre, but ired at once. Death was pronouncio "be the result of heart failure. > deceased was a prominent canite for United States Senator. Meets A Tragic Death r. George Wallace Zeigler, a far of the Lower Fork section of Oreburg county, his home being about or turee miles from Orangeburg, >nd the Edisto river, was found 1 in a public road Wednesday night >nd the town of Cordoya with a shot wound in his side. Annparcd that Mr. Zeigler was re ^Burning home fr m the house of Mr. j^E). D. Stack, whom he had visited on ^Wednesday. The accident must have ^occurred about eleven o'clock that ^fcight. -\U. Zeigler was riding along ^Tin his buggy alone. He had a double H^harrel shot gun in the buggy and also F>a dog. The roadway was very rough i and it was supposed that the gun fell out and came in contact with the ^Lwheels, discharging it. The wound Bvvas inflicted in the side of Mr. Zeigler. W Paul L Hutto is No More A Paul E. Kutto, ex-member cf the ^^ouse from Lexington county and one the best men in the lower section H>f tlie county, died at his home in ^ Swansea on Monday following a long Wand painful illness. Mr. Hutto is surA vived by his wife, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Hutto of Leesville andsevKeral brothers and sisters. * His remains were bnned at Swanyesterday afternoon. Mr. Hutto I 43 years old. Rpliahl^ Firm. 1^ Attention is directed to the display Jad^ertisementof the L. D. Cnllum Co., the old reliable dealers, of Batesburg in this issue. This firm handles the best 'and they are amply able to take care of yon. Mr. C. Ernest Livingston, a Lexington boy, as manager of the vehicle department, and it will be a pleasure for him to show you his line, pall on or write them for your needs. Barn Burned This Morning; Beavy Loss. Eighteen head of cattle, some of which were most valuable, perished in a fire which destroyed the large barn and stables of Mrs. Simon P. Wingard at an early hour this morning. In ad- I dition two buggies, two wagons, all of the harness, bridles, farming imple- | ments and food were totally destroyed, 1 entailing a loss estimated at about $2,500 with no insurance. How the fire orginated will possibly never be known, although many theories have been advanced. If this good woman or aDy of her family have LL Ji f an enemy onearm n> is uvo &uvnu, , When first discovered by Miss Mary 0. Wingard as she went into the kitch- | en to start fire in the stove, it was a largo blaze in the lower part of the barn. By the heroic efforts of Mrs. Sndella Oswald and her children, the horses were saved. Most of the cattle burned were fancy milch cows, and the loss is all the more regretable. This is the second barn to born down for the family., About eighteen years ago, on a Sunday morning about 11 o'clock the other fire occurred, the mystery surrounding tbat fire having never been solved. Miss Taylor Injured In Accident. Miss Lnla Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerod Taylor, of near Gilbert, ; was painfully injured in aa automobile accident on Sunday afternoon while ! outriding with Mr. E. Sloan Crout and his younger brother. The party, i it seems, met a buggy and Mr. Crcut stopped his machine, leaving it in lowgear. While he was talking to the I friends in the bnggv, Miss Taylor and | the younger Mr. Croot in a joking way , said that they were going ro stare tne car off. Both got out in front of tfce machine and the young man gave the crank a turn. The car, to their suri prise, started off. Both were knocked down, the machine passing over Miss Taylor, breaking her collar-bone in two places and otherwise bruising her. The young man was uninjured. Miss Taylor was carried to her home, where she was attended by Dr. E. P. Derrick of Lexington. The car ran off without a driver for a long distance, finally running into a tree, where it stopped. The machine was badly damaged. New Bank Will Open Next Monday It is porbable that the new bank? the Bank of Western Carolina?will epen for business on next Monday morning with Mr. R. D. Smith in charge. President H. M. Dibble, of Aiken, spent yesterday in Lexington perfecting arrangements for the opening. For the present the new bank will nnAnr.tr nnorf-Ava l'n nnu Ckf fcVlft van Ant WVUpj \^V4M* WVAW V ?% ~ ? buildings in town, but within 90 day9 it hopes to be able to move into its handsome new home on one of the prettiest sites in the town, the plans for which are now being drawn. The Bank of Western Carolina will have a strong local L oard of directors, the members of which are now being secured. The Bank of Western Carolina is the strongest State bauk in South Carolina, and has plenty of money to loan our people. A blue cross on your paper means that you are in arrears, while a red cross means that your subscription is j about to expire or expires with the j issue on which the cross appears. , Bear this in mind, readers. THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WE HAVE EVER SHOWN IN HARNESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, BRIDLES, ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, ETC. We have a special home-made slip UtrnoDo fr>r nno.hni<eo nj?cron nf. JLXUA * V* VUV "VAOV T MV $5.00. A Set of Buggy Harness for $ I ObOOB Webby Hicles, Furs, Taliow, Beeswax and pay highest market prices, Wilse W. Martin, 1 i 16-1 liS Plain Street, COLUMBIA - - - S. C. Doctors Said Health Gone Suffered with Throat Trouble gone. I con- Mr. B. W. D. Barnes, eluded to try Peruna, and after using four bottles can say I was entirely cured." ?* Unable to Work. Mr. Gustav Himmelreich, Hochheim, Texas, writes: "For a number of years I suffered T T 4--1- J :<U ^ 4- , vvxxexxevex" jl luuk uuxu, vvxlxx acvcxc <x\~tacks of asthma, which usually yielded to the common home remedies. "Last year, however, I suffered for eight months without interruption so that I could not do any work at all. The various medicines that were prescribed brought me no relief. "After taking six bottles of Peruna, two of Lacupia and two of Manalin, I am free of my trouble so that I can do all my farm work again. I can heart- , ily recommend this medicine to any one who suffers with this annoying complaint and believe that they will obtain good results." Sale of Notes and Bonds Called OIL There will be no sale of the bonds, chattele mortgages, notps, etc., advertized by the Farrish-Stafford Co., before the court house next Saturday. The sale has been called off by the attorneys, for the present at least. Announcement of the sale of these bonds, etc., will appear later, if the sale is to be made. ^USE The Great Liver Medicine J r\ 1 T* * _ T4 ana uenerai ionic. it is especially good for those suffering from indigestion or con! stipation. A trial will con! vince you. Guaranteed and manufactured ty the R. L. T. Co., Anderson, S. C. For Sale by KAUFMASX DRUG CO. AS WELL AS large ones are welcome here? yon need not wait until your business has assumed great proportions before opening a Checking Account, DO SO TO-DAY. I Our patrons regardless of the j amount of business done, receive j every courtesy in all matters of I business entrusted to us?and j there is nothing in safe banking : we cannot perform. Talk it over : with our cashier. i j | CAROLSM NATIONAL BANS, ! COLUMBIA, S. C. i ANn nnu We invite yc the following chases: Tyson & Carolina Bu Shadburn Bn pany's Harne? I Studebaker 1 you need and I quality. Our 1 back of each c 1 Our Prices i g Asking the ? you before yo B ATES BUI I C. E |M?B IB?HMiMOB DON Tc BUGGIES and " ' ' ' ' '' ^ 7 \-f$\ ~" a.<JL*1 V^L.\* X.: -: - - "Ju Caughi Columbia, Special Sale 27 in 44 STALLIN NEW BR Tho house Custom 11 i >u to call ana see our goods before making Jones, Rock Hill, 1 ggies, Carriages a 3s. and Nashville Sa< 58, guaranteed, and Hickory Wagor will satisfy you both personal guarantee fo leal. Mean Money in You it you give us a chan u buy, we remain, ?G, . LIVINGSTON, Manage IT P ) See Our Line of WAGONS when; ~L '. ..- | ^:' | is \V' /?w>Kyi}\ \Jy <1 i / ' '; ,\ \*S?// / '/I . V/'/ \V^ !f V* V -. % ^ <+ *-- ^ ~ ~** [HldHi yiu of Embroideries ch Flouncing regular 50c at J " " 75c " 10c " 15c " : 1 Lot ] ICS & ARM OOKLAND, thai soils MORE GOODS FOR SAME SAME GOODS FOR LESS i i i i wmmmmmmmamrnxBrtammmmmmmmmmmmmm?mmBmimm?mmmmm IUMI Mill III HIM ' ERS ' 1 c^rnrp Imp r*f iui q x x x x v vy 1 r your pur/irginia and nd Surries. Jdlery Comis are what in price and | >r 12 months I r Pockets. 1 ce to show I s. c. >r. SlL jrou go to buy, we have all grades from the medium to the best that is made and the price is right. tliers, South Carolina, and Laces. 15c 50c 5c 10c L5c ISTRONC. 3? C. MONEY ; MONEY '