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BE SQUARE. We may name a hundred drawbacks That a man must meet in life, . We may say it's all a "battle" And never ending "strife." Than resolve to meet it bravely? Stand the test?to do and dareBut the secret of true victory Lies in one word, just be "square." There is something in the twinkle Of an honest fellow's eye That can never be mistaken And can never be passed by; Be his station high or lowly. There's that dauntless, upright air, That convinces all beholders * That the man they see is "square." 'V"\mw*> ' * ' Heaven gives such men influence Over those they daily meet; If they see a fallen brother ? They will help him to his feetMake the "sneaks" a bit uneasyMake the "false" act kind of fair, For the greatest rogue on record Will respect the man who's 'square.' A San Francisco, woman has given ti Ann am tn TTniveraifcv of . Cali -" vfornia lor tfce esfcabfifchment of an institute of medical research, as a memorial to her deceased husband who died with a malady that eluded medical skill. ? 4 Winona Hotel, Lanrens, was destroyed by fire on May 14. The loss is . placed at $1,000. V = FOR HEARTBURN, petite and Constipation, ; SIMP RE LIVER Ri (THE POVt It sweetens the stomach and.pr for a torpid liver; Helps digestic ; and cheerful. ?OUO BY DUUm. NK ltk tor the genaine with the Bed Z on t?< tend by mail po?rptsid.' Simmons Liver BagflUu ' It. Price, 91.00 per bottle. Look lor the Bgd Z If 4. H. ZEILIN 4 CO.. f P k . \ New and Sea: Our stock of Goods, Dry ( Shoes and Hats i We want our Les call and inspect 01 and make our st -s while in the cit buy or not. Ou | WM. PL.A1 s 1804 MAIN ST s \ r?*"- . -' * -- t- I V ! . . -;r.' - > \ I >'<$$:' '>X~ V- 2? \ h ^ ' -ftv i - "tp ) > f Drinh Q&t< ^ A welcome adc I jJ Sparkling with life THE COCA-COL Whenever you * It is probable that Mr. C. M. Efird can be persuaded to enter the race for the vacant place on the State Supreme bench. Notwithstanding the protest of President Wilonn and Secretarv of State Bryan, Governor Johnson has signed I the California Anti-Alien land measure. A man living at Auburn, New York, bad a severe attack of kidney and bladder trouble. Being a working man, not wanting to lose time, he cured bimseif completely by using Foley Kidney Pills. A year later he says. "It is a pleasure to report tnat tne cure was-permanent." His name is J. A. Farmer. Harmon Drug Co. adv A tornado which visited Seward, .. Neb., on May 14, resulted in 12 deaths and the wounding of fifty persons, besides destroying a large amount of \ property. i Jos. M. Poulnot has a pretty good pull for the Charleston postoffice. Having th^endoraemient of his congress man. and botn United States senators, ; N ? * V;? he can count with a good deal of certainty on getting the appointment. It is cftargea up to tne common bouse fly that it carries infantile paralysis germ9. The way to avoid Ibis aUiction is to put screens at your doors and windoors. , Sour Belching, Poftr Ap* you need 1 HONS I D SB f IC U LATOR DEB FORM) irifies the bowels. It 5s a fine tonic n, makes you feel bright, vigorous ? .... ?. LARCC RACKAftT. 91.M. " " /*. * i label. -If yoa ?et It remit t? o?. w? will ir 1? pat sp tim hi ii?B tans to thorn wbfl prefer label, . ' HOPS.. ST. LOUIS, MO.. > . t.- . . . ? 1 sonable Goods. / Millinery, Dress joods, Notions is now complete. :ington friends to ur line of Goods 1 i ore Headquarters y, whether they r prices are right, IT & SON, COLUMBIA, S. C. The Best SJjlf'" Beverage Sfc under the ^-*4* I / ^R lition to any part}? I ?any place. flf and whoIesomenc?. B slicious m ireshing M -Quenching jgy ie Genuine? iubititutcs. Soda | Fountains ' ar berated ^ .<:?. Kettle*. ] A COMPANY. ATLANTA, CA. <*e *:i Arrc?n C ;fik ? i('.?o-<>-:. Blease-Tlllman. Anderson, May 14?Governor Blease scored B. R. Tillman today in referring to the fraud charges in the Fir9t district. The governor said that Tillman is weak-minded and that the senior >3nator is getting old and feeble. "Beciuse," said Blease, "he admits and boa9ts of the fa t that he is the father of the primary and y it he says he was not a statesman but a politician fixing something for tbe present in 1690 and for bi9 own encte and purposes. The governor says Tillman should have planned then to safeguard the primary. "Then he would not now be befouling his own nest and sayin*. that his own child has been debauched." Governor Blease charged openly that his opponents in the 1912 primary bought votes. / "I have always heard that chickens would come home to roost," said Blease with reference to Editor Gonzales* appointment as minister to Cuba, "and I am not surprised that the Cuban is trying to go back." As to the Barney Evans disbarment Governor Blease said that he wishes now he had a job to give Barney, for he felt sorry for him. - - ... "The supreme court has endorsed my parole system,*' added the governor, "in paroling Evans by saying to him, *you are guilty, but we parole you on condition that you are of good behavior, and drink no intoxicating liquors for two years * " As to the senatorial race Governor Blease said that it did not interest him very much, as he had attained his ambition when he became governor. He laid, however, he would be elected.. Governor Blea6e said that the editor I of The State and Ben Tillman, once \ ~ _ v The S i I # N presents th It means b kitchen, and ' No fire to kii - J STAND; Washington, D. C Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. | WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. J f y< ?u !X J!V?r JiOMI* V"U will j ;.?s ; :;t In- >?r. .:e yo'.i: ;?'ul'.vilJ j JCl i>. V-r all ? lu\i?*SS distill of f.'l'U'.i'S. 1^; Quality j Conridned | iw^mn ^ ^ Cheapest If y..n ? v.-iiv-j r.i.'K lilisi-, \v!i:?* Jo." ir latest catalogue before you purchase. i* fov Kr>:r.?Sowing,M,:ngCo., flfan^e. | I Men J bj\s' corn clubs are on llic iiK* f all cvt rho Bratc. bitter enemies, are now playing4'anty over the fence'* with each other. He has heard thatTiilman will take the stump against him iD the 1914 race. "I wish he would," Governor Blease said. The governor is attending the Odd Fellows' sessions. The ramo* now is that former Governor Hey wo id, of South Corojina, is booked by President Wilson for the Onvprnnrshin nf Pnrtn Rinn. The government of Uruguay, Sonth America, is importing the American hen. The fowls are being distributed to experimental poultry stations. 5)3,t>77 bales of cott-on were consumed in April, says the United States report. The 45th biennial convention of the general synod of the Lutheran church was in session Atchison, Kan., last week. The rapid growth of the Lutheran church, Baid now to have a world membership of 70,000,000 and the means to sustain this growth, were topics of the speakers. Jack Johnson, the negro pugalist h|a been convicted of violating the ro*|&bwhite Slave His conviction is considered the forerunner of laws forbidding miscegenation. Ayer's pSSi I Away back in 1841. Old enough to re- j member those days? Still used for ! coughs and colds. Sold for 70 years. Ask Your Doctor. Hon. James Hamilton Lewis, Senator from Illinois, has introduced a bill providing for the establishment of ? i ' --? ?i.>auunai waKe commission. teady Ever of the:: cw_ Iter/ectk )il Cook-stov 2 rich natural flavor etter cooking, a cle; less work. ndle, no drudgery of ( 7 to no sm UiD OIL CO (New Jereey.f BALTIMORE ???? J RheaLfreJ Thirty-five young women will graduate at th^ Colombia college June 8d, and 13 will graduate at the College for Women June 5tn. Joseph White, a prominent citizen of York county. droDDed dead on Mon day while feeding his stock. He was 70 years of age. A yonng man named Flood was shot twice in Manning county Tuesday by a young man named Browder, and is in the Sumter hospital. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. i> ill lUil ALi DAi> IV Uf Toledo, O.Hall'8 Catarrh Core is taken inter- ] nally, acting directly npon the blood aud mucou9^ surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. adv Convicted in the court of sessions at Greenville on Tuesday of assault with attempt to ravi6h, but recommended to mercy, Noah Brooks, a negro, was sentenced by Judge Bowman to serye twenty years in the state penitentiary. mi ri ? a. i j 1 j.ne oupreme court Das aismissea the appeal of Willie Bethune, colored, j of Manning, under sentence of death 1 for killing a white man two years ago. Another day will be set for his electrocution. Capt. Alfred H. Foster, capitalist, ci a at his home in Union on Tuesday, aged 77. l Heat m c of the meat, mer, cooler :oal or ashes, oke or soot. S lew 4-burner S c >. I ! tion drove a whole meal e, with least ense and e. ., |j I stoves with 1, i burners. See | it your dealer's, i i for descriptive to I 'MfAIN Y Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, W. Va. Charleston, S. C. i if Fresh 0 Mules at 5 Suitable tf Pur| Se3 Us Befo fc i i #? #t I hock to, torn ! AN OLD ADAGE , SAYS? ( A light parse is a heavy carse^ Sickness makes a light purse. \ The LIVER is the seat of nine tenths of all disease. T?wP*n;n? i unarms go to the root of the whole mat* ter, thoroughly, quickly safely and restore the action of thn LIVER to normal condition. Give tone to the system and solid flesh to the body. Take No Substitute. I Jnn ^ Mazvft 3G a mlllr VMV' * ' ' v?| U dealer of Charleston, committed mocide on Wednesday by di inking carbolic acid. Business reverses was th& cause. He leaves a wife and three ! children. William Meredith, for many years ae engineer on the Columbia and Green, ville railroad, died at his home in Honea Path on Thursday, aged 76 years. John Hill killed Enoch Hall by catting his throat with a razor in Abbeville county on Sunday?both negrooe. Hill was arrested and on the way to jail was taken suddenly 6ick and died. Three little boys ranaway from the Epworth Orphanage on Wednesday last, and they were captured at Prosperity foot sore and weary. | Capt. .Tno. R. Minter died at hi* Jiome in Laurens on Tuesday in the60th year of hi9 age. SKIGHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND Atk"^.urF|>rI^.t for CHI-CHES-TER'S A DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Red and/j\ Cold metallic bores, sealed with Blue(0> Ribbon. Talk no otbejl. Ehj oItom V/ Dnutiriit and ask for CHI-CHES-TEK 8 V DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-five years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TIMK PUPRYWU PPP WORTH TRIED twcn I Tincnb TESTFXP NOTICE. PURSUANT tc authority contained in a certain note dated December 1$. 1911, signed I t Knotts, Dowling & Company, payable to the Union National Bank and now held by saic hank, I will sell at the said bank build ing on Main street, in the city o: Columbia, county of Richland, Stabof South Carolina, at 10 o'clock a. m.? Wednesday, June 4th, 1913, to th-. highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: note f?K tweioy-five hundred and 00-000 doll a r* ($*2,500 00), dit'd January 14, 1919. signed 1 y D. J. Knotts, payable to :inorder of Knotts, Don* ling & Corn pan * and endorsed by said payee; mortg&g' dated Januaiy 14,1910, securing said note ?secured by Lt. J Knotts to D. .T. r r Hnwlinc and C. H- Cor X1I1U ui r, V,'. ^ ^ ? bitt, doing business as Kuofcts, Dowb ing[& Compn? y, covering the foliowi g described property, to-wit; All that tract of land containie? three hundred (SCO) acres,# more or less, and bounded as follows; on thNorth side by lands of Reynolds *5c Craft, on tne South by lands of Foi Huffman, Henry Strickland. Willi arc Strickland and Martha Strickland: oc the East by Bull Swamp, on the W^t by lands ot Henry Strickland. R??. nolds & Cratt and lands of W. M Coleman. JOHN W. LILLARD, Cashier* i Mav 16, 1913?2\v3Q _____ 1 Mules id Horses For All loses. re Y ou Buy. mbia, S. C. I