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' I "I Am Well" I 9 writes Mrs. L R Barker, 9 9 of Bud, Ky., "and can do 9 9 all my housework. For 9 , 9 years I suffered with such 9 9 pains, I could scarcely 9 9 stand on my feet After 9 9 three different doctors had 9 9 failed to help me, I save 9 i . 9 Cardui a trial Now, I fed 9 9 like a new woman." 9 i iCARDUl I The Woman's Tonic L fl ^ woman's health de- J f I pends so much upon her fl H delicate organs, that the B fl least trouble there affects fl L I her whole system. It is fl m fl the litfle things ttiat count fl W Bin a woman's life and B health. If you suffer from B i fl any of fee aches and B L I pains, due to womanly fl ' ; fl weakness, take Cardui af fl ] fl once, and avoid more serf- B ] fl ous troubles. We urge fl There Will be Early ^ Frost Ac-ordii g to an old tradi tion there Ttfti t.fi front sixty days after the first i fop in August. \ There was a heavy ov Friday morning, August 2. and | Jf -h? comet true then there will | Ibe '> about the first or second of October However, it is said that Ith;* sUcr* it like ail other signs, never . finfaiable. In- commenting on signs the Ac testa Herald says: A ring around tn? moon, lightning In the north and northwest at night j and other signs are said to indicate jraiii 'or the next day, but all signs; N faii sometimes in- dry weather. .-A Oottoa uiau said Friday morning that L if a killing frost would eome sixty W days after the first fog-ia. August cottoo ?bould go up a oent per pound on : "the strength of it, f > >. Thta y?ar'?j*?p will he later and 1 f- the farmers want frost to eome as date io the f*&a*po?ribl#. .^ngjariy Jfcost wpuld^jprevent great quantities [ if cotton holla from maturing and k with a late csoptberu iiM^cnsosesa > 1.4. r.ft W fatr fyneldwill be far short of what it wai last j ear aad at tha farmers are fac.^J*the jwaspectof 9#r a*.?edernte - ali*d, and in many factaacei, >hort i. . erop, they want the froet to stay away Vf*e fatedw ^mpjHdt iw, order to let all (the cotton boUt mature that art on the plant ?Bamberg Herald. > ? i--&i One of the most common ailments that hanfr working people are afflicted l with is lame back. Apply ChamberV Jain's Liniment twice a day and masSje the parte thoroughly at each apoation, end yon will get quick ref. For sale by all dealers. " - * 1?. W ?A. i Men may oe oorn mvaosv, vu? ww| men bare to aoqoire all they get. V How the average man does like to p tee the other fellow get a roast! r Farms For Sale. l In the Eidge section, ask about them, r Y. May, Johnston, 8. 0. Land For Sale. | One piece of good clay subsoil and a one of sandy land; one and a half and two mile from Wdgener, S. 0. All W or ? sr+ can be bought. Address or ft call c t M , Berlin, Aiken County, 8. 0. m 4w^i ? Few . a itre capable of patting np r a ST o-t ii'ic J jast before pay day. ? The hvri-fifcppupis friendly as a canL dioa ? :n. day before an election. m Wbf n a man's conscience troubles HK him be thinks he has indigestion. W Thorn's no fool like an old fool, exHl cept the ool girl who mariieshim. Evrfs time a man makes a lucky gne->s be boasts of his good judgment. Perhaps a woman changes her mind I frequently to keep from wearing it oat. We feel sorry for the man who oan't 'blow his own horn without going on a toot. r Few people have will power enoogh to stop talking when they have said ooogh. A man is no sooner elected to offloe than he begins to kick became it isn't store remunerative. I I Card of Thanks . We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the nnmerons tokens of I love and sympathy and the kindly j aid extended ns during the recent illi ness of oar beloved son, Frederick I Earl. In this attempt words fail us; it is j impossible for ns to express our appreciation. Bereaved though we are, we wish you to know that your love and kindness has carried a lasting fragrance | into our home darkened by the death of our darling son. May the blessings of Heaven be upon you. Mi. and Mrs. W. M. Williams. Aug. 20th, 1912. Swansea, S. 0. The man who makes good doesn't | sit down and wait for his ship to come in. A. S. Jones, of the Lee Pharmacy, Chico, Cal., who has handled Foley & Go's, medicines for many years, eays: "I consider that Foley's Honey and Tar Compound has no equal, and is the one cough medicine I can recommend as containing no narcotics or other harmful properties.'' The genuine in a yellow package. Harmon Drug Co. No man ever does as much today as he is going to do tomorrow. Per Sale *nuee fhow cases, finished in Gold en.Qak, good as new, will be sold at a bargain. Harmon Drug Co. < ^ 4 f ' - . r -j > ir .. THE JEWELER 1608 Main St. Colombia. 8. C. REPAID WATCH K> JEWELRY l?ku Tfctn fiood is Now MEDALS 4151) BADGES ^ # a jl" ^ MMTKIirVI HI MT VWH Shtpt lor Schools and Qttfcor ftrposos AVERY, The Jeweler 1608 Hffk St., CoMtyiiMft, S. C. NOT ? #% WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. Xf you purchase the NEW HOME yoa will | have a life asset at the price you pay. ?idwlli not have an endless chain of repairs. ' Quality L1 JlffiJIB It you wanta sewing machine, wtIto ft* ear latest catalogue before you purchase. The New Home Sewing Machine Co., Oranp, Mass. FARMS! FARMS! If you want to buy a good farm at right price anywhere iD 8outh Carolina, call on or write me. If yon waat to sell your farm quick for cash, make your prioe right and I will Bell it for you, no matter where located. I sell choice city property, too. Hope A. Dickert, 1507 Main Street, Columbia, - South Carolina. "Always Hustling." Rhode Island Holds Record lor Good Roads Rhode Island leads with 49.14 per cent, of improved roads while Massachusetts is second with 49 per cent. Indiana follows with 36 7 per cent. Ohio, Connecticut, New Jersey, Kentucky, Vermont and California follow in descending order, the latter haviDg 17.87 per cent of improved roads. The stages of Wisconsin, New York. Maryland, Utah, Tennessee, South Carolina, Maine, and Michigan range in the order given from 16 to 1 per cent. Alabama. Delaware, Florida, Geor gia, Illinois Minnesota, New Hampshire and Oregan have between 5 and 10 per cent; of their roads improved. Of the twenty-two states with less than 5 per cent of improved roads, North Dakota stands at the bottom with 23 per cent. The "Progressive" Party Is the individual, man or woman, who nses Foiey Kidney Pills for backache, rheumatism, weak back, and other kidney and bladder irregularities Foley Kidney Pill9 are bealing, strengthening, tonic, and quick to produce beneficial results. Contain no harmful drugs. Never sold in bulk. Put up in two sizes in sealed bottles. The genuine in a yellow package. Harmon Drng Co. Tom Ballenger was shot to death on Monday at Weilford, Spartanburg counry, by John Ponder both negroes. The trouble was a negro \t oman. Robert W. Herter, Lawrenceville, Mo , who bad been bothered with kidney trouble for two years, *ays> * ] tried three different kinds of kidney pills bnt with no relief My neighbor t. Id me vo use Foley Kidney PiUn, 1 took three bottles of then*, and got, a permanent cure. I recommend them to everybody. Harmon Drag Co Thirty thousand pounds ot toberoc ? - - ? u V#..imii.n An MViVfl l V At fill W * BUiU tk iuaumii|i w? ?? ' rage price of 17 cent*, ho besi cringing 23 cents. D. 0 Bybee, teaming contractor liv< ing at 6$9 Keeling Court, Can too, 111., in now well rid of a sev< re and anno ing case of kidney trouble. His back pained and he wan bothered with beadaohs and &;zzy spells. "I took Foley Kidney Pills jnst as directed and in a few days I felt mnch better. My life and strength seemed to come back, and I sleep well I am now all over my tronh * aid glad to recommend Foley Kidne- Pills.,, Try them Harmon Drag Co. Geo. W.Ok r, rural policeman of DaiHngton (den y, died of congestion on Monday from going in swimming in oold water when he was very hot It's far easier for. a woman to get her fortune told than it is for a man to make his. i - i H i THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WE HAVE EVER SHOWN IN HARNESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, BRIDLES, ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, ETC. We have a special home-made slip Harness for one-horse wagon at $5.00. A Set of Buggy Harness for $ 10^00. We buy Hides, Furs, Tallow, Beeswax and pay highest market prices. Wilse W. Martin, 1116-1118 Plain 8treet, COLUMBIA - 8. 0. Fnl Kidney Pills What They Will Da for You They will care your backache. Strengthen your kidneys, correot urinary irregularities, build ap the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid chat causes rheumatism. Prevent Bright's Disease and Disrates, and restore health and strength* Refuse substitutes* For Sale By IWman Drug Co ??????? Protracted Meetings Protracted services will commence at St. Mathews Lutheran Church the third Sunday in September, two services each day, Public cordially invited. With the prospects anything but encouraging for a large cotton crop, our farmers should begin now to make arrangements to market the crop slowly. If they start out right the controlling of the price will be an easy problem. Masonic. A regular communication of Pomaria Lodve. No. 151. A. F. M., will convene | in Masonic Hall, Peak, on Saturday, Ang. 24th, at 7 p. m. Visiting brethren welcome. JOHN C. SWYGERT, W.M. j r n I Bates always sells it for less, but he is selling more goods for less money now than ever before. See his ad. elsewhere. STALLin NEW BR ' The house Our new stock c jobs arrive every and styles Buggiei We also have a sizes in Wagons 11 Hackney. We se prices are no high Cregoi -On WE HAVI a new line of Bugg ons and Harness summer trade. Oi prices will suit n one. Call to see t wish to buy anyth treat you right. Caughi Columbia, K'hen a man loudly boast, that be has religion it will be well to watch him. The man who in truly religions does not parade himself. His lite speaks for him. Thomas Jester, the oldest man of Greenwood, died on Tuesday at the age of 97 years. Ernest Foster and Dogan Arthur, young men, left Union on Sunday on their motorcycles for a trip to Washington. Otis Johnson, aged six, had his arm shot off in Spartanburg county on Tuesday bv his brother aged eight. It was accidental. Ben F. Townseno, a lawjer of Union, son rf the 'afo Judge D A. Townsend. db d on Wednesday. He had represented Union county in the house and the sei'Me, One way to avoid o. ing disappoint- ; ad in love is to mnrrv for money. El??????????? HHnSHESSBBBHHHHHni Apart from the lownei and the decided supe the tailoring of our measure suits there is ture that stands out others. It is this?Int fabrics contain no co soever?every threat wool, thus assuring and square and honei Let us measure you next suit and get i worth while. Rei ICS & ARM OOKLANB, sells MORE GOODS FOR SAME SAME GOODS FOR LESS >f Buggies are now week. All of th s and Surries carr complete line of i aade by Studebak( 11 the best wagons 3r than the others "y-Conder Mul COLUMBIA, S. C. lr Guarantee Means Something rw\ ies, Wag- ^1 s for the n r snfimfl.1 JL lost an . is if you ing in the vehicle man Bro P. L. Geiger, a recent graduate of Newberry college, has been elected superintendent of the school at Cam eron, Calhoun county. Of the 900 persona so far examined by Dr. L. A. Riser and his assistants in Chester. 20 per cent are affected with he ok worm. Follow other people's advice and yon will always have something to blame \ our failures on. ss of price iriority in made-toj one feaabove all ernational tton what1 is pure durability st values. for your something spectfully, ISTRONGj s. c. : MONEY MONEY coming in. New e ^different sizes ' ied in stock, ill the different 3r, Mitchell and made and our e lrO?, isl line and we will thers, South Carolina.