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\ JH Em | I Rheumatism | I Neuralgia I ' , I Sprains I < 3 ^ISS c- Mahomet, of 2708 K. St., h _n 89 "W. Washington, J>.0M write*: *41 suf- g Bj ferod with rheumatism for five years ?> t K and I have jut>t got hold of* your'Lini- Q g| meet, and it has done me so much R 1 M S004'* -dy knees do not paia ana the jtf || swelling Las gou2.,> j m Qpiets the Nerves h \ M JIrs. A.vreidhax, of 403 Thompson H Q St., 3laryvilie, Mo., r/ritcs : ? " The El ; K nerve in my leg rvas destroyed tivo g - J 3 years ago end left mo with a*jerking Kj R at night so that I count not sleep. a mx ' R friend told me to try your Liniment ? i. Ejj aud now 1 could not do without it. I flj K ibid after its uso 1 can iieep." Rp . I SLOAN'S I I LINIMENT | I *'Isa good Liniment. I keep it on 8 > ? hand all the time. My daughter ? 1 spnunca ner wim ?uu u^u _ - Liniment, and it has net hurt her Ijj | At All Dealers ^Ijf 8 25c., 50c., $1.00 Sloan's bock on J MM J -wf B horses, cattle, hofrs WT/fB sjid poultry sens f^WWy ti j tee. Address. fii Black Rot, Its Control and Cure. H. W. Barre, Professor of Botany The black rot of sweet potatoes seems to be widely distributed through South Carolina and in many cases is causing serious loss. This disease where present is readily recognized in the fall when the potatoes are dug. At this time it occurs as black, mottled areas over the surface of the potatoes. The disease does not seem to cause serious trouble in the fall, but when potatoes affected with it are stored, in - banks or houses the disease becomes more active and causes a rotting of tne potatoes. In many instances we have foand whole banks of potatoes destroyed by this rot. It frequently happens that all of the potatoes in a bank are destroyed, In such instances the ones that keep through the winter and are not badly rotyed are used in the next crop. The desease was carried back to the field on these slips. It remains there, attacks the potatoes when they form, and is bronght back again to the bank after digging time. In this way it continues from year to year. Since this troublesome disease is spread through the slips which grow from diseased potatoes, it is very necessary at this time of year that we secure seed potatoes tor bedding which are free from disease, Where no such seed potatoes are available, it is advisable to plant a small portion cf the patch from the earliest slips you can get and then as soon as these put out vines, make cuttings from the vines with which to finish the planting. Black rot is a root disease and vines taken from diseased plants will produce other plants free from disease. Where the disease is present, it is ot course necessary to practice a rotation. When you grow sweet potatoes free from disease, you will find that it is an easy matter to keep them. NERVOUS? V * ? 1 AIT run down ? Ayer's Sarsaparilla Jaastrong nerve tonic No alcohol. w Sold for GO years. % Jbk Your Doctor. T ' 3' ' ... i * 0 m ...... Will Soon be Free. Lob Angeles, Cal., 26.?Ortie McManigal, confessed dynamiter and chief witness against the McNamara brothers, who ha9 been imprisoned since April, 1911, will be released Within thirty d*ys, eosay attachees of the district attorney's office. r _ ci Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby positively forbidden to trespass upon my land by banting, fishing or in any manner The law will be enforced. W"<tiuvv<v?i ? 28 ASRIAH TAYLOR. Walter Pound and Clarence Rhodes two white man, have been convicted of violating the Man Law, in the Federal Court at Auyusta,Ga.,andboth sen. tewed to serve a term of two years in J: the federal pri?on at Atlanta. They both are said to be prosperous and inflaential farmers of Burke county that ; W ? Stat 3. The people of South Carolina, have ... sent the flood sufferers through the Columbia State rp to lajt Saturday <3,356.66. 1. Ji-j < T- / # ' ' " * > - / " What He'? Done. .? ' ^ r ^ ;f) Tbe Magistrate?Have you done anything in tbe last two years? The Vag?Well, I've done thirty days now an' then.?Chicago News. Drive Sick Headaches Away Sick headaches, sour gassy stomach, indigestion, biliousness disappear quickly after you take Dr. King's New Liife Pills. They purify the blood and put new life and vigor in the system. Try them and you will be well satisfied. Every pill helps; every box guaranteed. Price 25c. Recommended by The Harmon Drug Co. adv -?mm*-* Union Dots. The weather has for the past week Kaon vafVior nrw-kl anrl mnr>Vi rorrrpf"f"PrJ WOIJ lOUXiVA VW* A VM'V/WVVV by the farmers. A large crowd attended the preaching at Union recently. Rev. and Mrs. Cap Sbealy were the gnest of Mr. Simon Sox and sister, Mrs. Barbara Roof, Sunday. The exercises of the Sunday school at Union have been resumed, with a large attendance of pupils. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Steele visited Mr. and Mrs Calvin Shull on a recent SunI day afternoon. Mr. Lonnie Shull is visiting his sister, Mrs. Ida Shull, near Union. I Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Shull and sons, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Estus Shull recently. Mr. Judson Bachman was the guest j of Mr."Moody Shall Sunday. Misses Lillie and Olivia Kyzer and | Leila Bschman, visited Misses Mellie and Cora E. Shull recently, r Mrs. Lizzie Gregory has returned home. Cor. Straight at It. i There is no use of our "beating I around the bush." We might as well ; out with it first as last. We want you j to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy J-' ? ? n' rtnncrVl Ar ID next tirntJ y\ju liaio a vuu^u v. oold. There is no reason so far as we can see why you should not do so. 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Take Cardui today! 8 Suc'3ass is merely a matter ol doini | the ri ;ht thing at the right time. " '' f WOMAN SUFFERED TEN YEARS From Nervousness Caused by Female Ills?Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Auburn, N. Y. ? "I suffered from nervousness for ten years, and had such ?rgamC PainS that HM sometimes I would lie in bed. four days _ x. _ x* i j x Nafflkilil; at a time, couia not ^IBp eat or sleep and did Wm L . K::;:h not want anyone to IliiB Jpfi talk to me or bother illik^^vJilrae at all. Sometimes I would suffer t?r seven hours at a time. Different doc( tors did the best 1???? 'they could for me until four months ago I began giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial and now I am in good health." ? Mrs. William H. Gill, 15 Pleasant Street, Auburn, New York. ? hrtnfai?'c Tlmicrlifoi> TaaV Tf ? VVW1. K7 WA JL W2X AVI St Cloud, Minn.?" I was so run down by overwork and worry that I could not stand it to have my children talk aloud or walk heavy on the floor. One of my friends said, 'Try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, for I know a doctor's daughter here in town who take3 it and she would not take it if it were not good.' "I sent for the Compound at once and kept on taking it until I was all right" ?Mrs Bertha M. Quickstadt, 727 5th Avenue, S., St Cloud, Minn. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound may be relied upon as the most efficient remedy for female ills. Why don't you try it? THE LAND OF PLOWERS. Where the Orange Blossoms Bloom and Crow. The crops are rot looking so very good DOW. On Tuesday, the 15th, we had a hard wind all day, which broke up the tomato vines considerably and the crop will not now begin to move before May 15 The crop will be very good if nothing further happens to do it injury. Corn is looking fine. Watermelons are in splendid condition and the crop will begin to move in about 30 days. We are enjoying today a visit from Mr. Banks Jefcoat, a former South Carolina boy who came to Florida about one year ago to make the Land of Flowers his home. He is enjoying himself to the fullest extent. He is located in the city of Oxford, five miles north of Wildwood. Wild wood is a town 120 miles below Jacksonville, 26 miles below the city of Ocala. X am sun^ iu uyw^c tuan vuc wuujtion of the Senior Editor of the Dispatch is unchanged, but we trust he soon will be out again. Mr. F. M. Sharpe, another South Carolinian, ha9 located at Wild wood, and is doing well. * I am glad to say that the floods did not reach this far south. Many thanks, Little Pat, for the compliment you paid me. I will close with be9t regards to all. Yours truly, Jaccb A. Harsey. Wildwood. Fla. . For Biliousness, Malaria and Constipation, the proper remedy is SIMMON'S RED Z LIVER REGULATOR. The first dose makes you feel better and a little more of the same medicine cures you completely. Price, large package, $1.00; small size, 25c. Sold by All Druggist. a dv 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 $5a00a A Set of Buggy Harness for $10.00. We buy Hides, Furs, Tallow, Beeswax and pay highest market prices. Wilse W. Martin, y 1116-H1S Plain Street, | COLUMBIA - * - ? S. C. 7'/ The Honest Clerk. A Merchant who felt that his profits were not as larpe as his trade warranted looked over his hooks one Sunday and then interviewed his clerk with: "John Henry, yon have taken $."00 of mr mnnop cinr'o Innnnrr " "That's so. I used it to buy futures in cotton, and I lost." "And I must send you to state prison!" "Oh. no! Previous to January I took $S00 of your money and bought wheat, and my profits have been so large that I can return all your money and have enough left to buy a race horse. But for my honesty you would have never known of the first steal. But for my business tact you would have lost all. You'd better go visiting and give me full charge!" The Meeting Adjourned. A Lion who had long reigned with supreme power over the Forest one day called a convention of all the Beasts and announced his intention of abdicating. "I am growing old and feeble, and I must soon pass away." he argued. "All things considered, it is better that my successor be nominated and installed while I am living to give him the benefits of my experience and advice." There was general joy among the Beasts, for the Lion had lorded it after his own fashion. The Elephant was squinting around, the Rhinoceros was pushing his nose into the crowd, and the Giraffe was doing a heap of think ing way down in his throat, when the Lion continued: "After serious reflection and solemn consideration. I have decided that my own son shall succeed me. The office will not only be kept in jthe family, but the family will be kept in office. There being no further business before the meeting, we will adjourn." "But why the need of this convention?" protested the Rhinoceros. "Well, there wasn't any particular need of it." replied the Lion, "but it is customary to call one in order to collect the expenses of nomination. Brother Giraffe, pass tbe hat!" Moral.?Attend the primaries. M I 1 t M I 1 I I I I 1 1-1 I v *1* The Time Will Come. y X The man who won't drink wn- X j* ter at night is sure to boiler for X it in the morning. ? Cleveland X HI Y-n _ 5_ r\ i f nam ueaier. $ Went Double. "Writing this book was the hardest work I ever did," boasted the proud anther. "Odd coincidence." remarked his publisher. "for the hardest work I ever did was selling it."?New York World. Just Received. A Nice Assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Ready Made Hats. Call and see them before buying elsewhere. Mrs. M. L. Miller, Lower Main Street, Lexington, S. C. Notice, Notice is hereby given that a special election will be held at Saxe-Gotha School House, District No. 69, on Saturday May 3rd, 1913, for the purpose of voting a special levy of two i (2) mills for school purposes in said district. The polls will open at 8 o'clock a. m. and close promptly at I 4 o'clock p. m. Voters win De required to present their tax receipt and registration certificates. Emerson Shealy, I Homor Woods, John Taylor, Board of Trustees. ! The Black verdict against the Columj bia, State has been reduced by Judge i Sease from $20,000 to $5,000, or a new trial granted. 1 ! i We Have VERY % AX Some Che IStudebaker, Babcock and ] Our guarantee Greg< HARMON'S i fhfnnl's Jk vhavi u latest models arriving 1725 MM and see r . ,, them. Columbi vrrSSF Before buying co niipivv^ia VII?MI| HOOK & 1101 Gcrvais Street. Phon< |fi and are now ready to serve our I IB Shoes at the lowest prices in lp (3) points we were careful in sele FORT AND SERVICE. We will. Wr shoes and guarantee every pair. (Farmers' Medium and V Si E. P. & F. ^ 1710 MAIN STREET. p a Large Numl BEST I JZJ SIZI taper if You V Mitchel and Had lackney the best ^ rrma/ns snm ft thins >ry-Conder Mi COLUMBIA, S. C. Our Guarantee Means Somethir I???WMBMB8 >HOE STORE 1 i We invite J eveiyuuuy to come in the" family NOTiirrT we can SIKttl Dleasevou. Come and ? o f H see if we Id* u. U. P don't. J I -4 me and see our pion Machines. 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