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$780 FORD Fl FORD---the car th? and for every day \ value and low prie simplest to operate a car of Vanadium CARTER STRAIGHT TO IT. S. S IO NATE. Sooner or Later Governor Blease Ex pects to Got There. (Special to News and Courier.) Columbia, March 29.-Governor Olease will be a candidate for the United States Senate. He said to day that be is "going straight to the United States Senate as a martin to its gourd." Senator Tillman said the other day that he will run again if his health permits, but it is doubted by many that be will again be In the race. Governor Blease said recently that bo could beat any man except Till man for the Senate. In tho event Senator Tillman is not a candidate in 1913, Governor Blease will be in tho race. Otherwise ho will be a candidate for the Senator ship later on. That is the way the situation appears to-day. Governor Blease bas received en couraging letters, ho states, from all parts of South Carolina. Ho is told in these letters that he is stronger now politically than over before. Ont man wrote him to-day: "Go ahead and give 'om li The Sound Sleep of Good Health Cannot bo over-estimated, and any ailment that prevents it is a menai--? lo health. J. L. Southers, Kau Claire, Wis., says: "1 have been unable to sleep soundly nights, because of pains across my back and soreness of my kidneys. My appetite was very poor and my general condition was much run down. I have been tak ing Foley's Kidney Pills but a short time and now sleep as sound as' a rock. My general condition is great ly improved, and 1 know that Foley Kidney Pills have cured me." Bar Ion's Pharmacy, Walhalla; W. J. Lunney, Seneca. Commission's First Meeting Over. Columbia, March 29.-Tho dispen sary commission will probably start its Investigation early during April. Probably the next meeting will be held in two woks. The commission held a short meeting to-day and ad journed to meet at the call of the chairman. Practically nothing has been given out from thc llrst session, lt is stat ed that the matters were of a rou tine nal ure, except tho statements made by Governor Please. Turns Over Cash and Records. Or. W, .1. Murray, erstwhile chair man of the Slate dispensary commis sion, turned over to-day $289,259, and all records of tho old commission to the new. JUST PUBLISH E.. Webster'* NEW INTERNATIONAL Dictionary, (G. & C. Merriam Co., Springfield, Mau.) surpasses the old international n.? much AI thal book PX ceo (I cd it? predt ,s?rr. r.dilor iii Chief, Dr. W. T. Harris, former U. S. Com. of Education. Thc definitions linvc been re arranged and amplified, 'il. . i -. I,.v . ? ?en;; defined has been more l!i \>i .'.'!. fte! moloc?, synonyms, pronuncia;! .<, I .-. . re ceived irv., ari ?,. : chol irl !. . li.c lan pliage of Engl'o'i literature (v.,- teven centuries, l'i< terminology <.( the arts ?ir.! sciences, anti lae every-day sjieet'i rf -,trr<t, chop, and household, arc , i'c&ciiti '. '.?"?th Kili an's and dearness. In f?..>..? of voe;.! .'irv, ?i, richness of genera! ?nfl .i .: .<., ,, .! in con venience of roiisuitatina, bool; sets a new mark in lexicography. 400,000 worri', and phrases. 6000 illustrations. 2700 poires. 4P* Writ? lo ihf publiilicrt for Srxririitn PO.T<!I. ?*- WATCH Model "T" Touring Car. I JLLY EQUIPPED. | at outdistances com ase in dependabilit; ;es~-backed by a c< ). Lightest car in t steel. Buy a Ford HDW. C Factory Distribu? HEADY TO BUY MOUNTAIN DANI). The Forest Deserve Commission Soon to Begin Purchasing. The National Forest Reservation Commission. created under the Weeks law, ls ready to commence purchasing lands for the creation of national forests in the Appalachian and White Mountains, according to an announcement by the Department of Agriculture. Under the Weeks bill tho Secretary of Agriculture was authorized to examine, locate and recommend to the commission for purchase such lands as, in his judg ment, may bo necessary for regulat ing the How of navigable streams. The forestry service has printed a cin tilar giving information aa to the location and kind of land wanted. The land purchases will be re stricted to the States whose Legisla tures lia ve consented to the acquisi tion ol land by the government for preserving the navigability of ?streams. Maine, New Hampshire, Maryland. Virginia, West Virginia, ! North and South Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia have already consented. The first lands to IJO examined for purchase will be those which, be causo of their altitude, steepness and lack ol' protection are considered to be in a class by themselves. The lands will not become game preserves, the public still being nble to hunt and t.. h in accordance with State laws. Want Land in Oconee. Counties within which proposals are requested are: Georgia-Hebersham and White counties. North Carolina- -Lands In Wilkes, Caldwell, Watuga, Buncombe, Yancy, McDowell, Mitchell, Haywood. Swain, Jackson. Henderson, Transylvania, Macon, Clay, Cherokee and Graham counties. South Carolina-Lands in Oconee county. Tennessee- Lands in Johnson, Cooke. Sevler, Blount and Monroe count ios. Virginia- Lands In Shenandoah, Rockingham, Warren, Fake, north ern Redford, Boto ton rt, Rockbridge, Washington, Smythe, Grayson and Wyt be count les. West Virginia Pendleton, Hardy, Randolph and Pocahontas counties. Hood results always follow tin- use of'Foley Kidney Pills. They give prompt relief in all cases of kidney and bladder disorders. Try them. Barton's Pharmacy, Walhalla; W, J. Lunney, Seneca. Children dump for Lives. Demoresl, Ga., March 31. A score ol' children wore injured, SOUK; seri ously, when they were forced to jump from windows ol' tho Hill School building at Piedmont College hore, when fire was discovered. 'l here were more than inn persons in tho building al the time, but all made I heir escape The fire started in thc basement in 'ho healing npparatus and burned , fiercely. The building is occupied, I by the primary grades and nothing prevented a heavy loss of life except I the fact that t lu* second story win dows were so (lose to the ground. ! The damage ls about $2,000. j CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. i The Kind You Haye Always Bought I ?iguaturo of ?V^^^T^^^^^f THE SOHO, FC UZ petition on the rac? y, performance and ompany with millio he world, size, pow because it is a bett OPhone 34 fo . > at CARI ting Agents. I THE STATE COIX)HEI) COLLEGE. I Trustees Choose President-H. S. Wilkinson Succeeds Miller. Columbia, March 29.---Prof. Robt. S. Wilkinson, of Charleston, the only member of tho original faculty re maining in the employ of thc institu tion, was to-day elected president of tile State Normal and Industrial Col lege at Orangeburg, succeeding Thoa. Ii. Miller, who resigned recently un der pressure from Governor Blease. According to Governor Blease, in whose office the meeting was held at noon, no nominations were made, "lt was moved," said the Governor, "that the board enter on Hie election of a president. On the first ballot. Wil kinson received four out of seven votes, and on my motion his elect inn was made unanimous." Hev. X. C. Xix, formerly vice pres ident of the college, whose connec tion with tho institution ceased in 1910, following a light with Presi dent Miller, wa., elected to a full pro fessorship at to-day's meeting. Nix owns a fine plantation in Orangeburg county, inherited, from his father. Ho was educated at Claflln. At pres ent he ls pastor of Mount Pisgah Bap tist church, in Orangeburg, ile had been n ntioned for the presidency. Presivlent Wilkinson is from Char leston. Me has been a teacher in the college since its foundation. Among the other candidates who were strongly endorsed were Prof. X. .1. Frederick, for some years principal of the Howard public, school in Co lumbia; Rev. D. J. Durham, of Aiken, president of the colored Baptist State Convention, and Prof. W. W. Cook, of Washington, Miller's son-in-law. Foley Kidney Pills contain in con centrated form ingredients of estab lished therapeutic value for the re lief and cure of all kidney and blad der ailments. Pole) Kidney Pills are antiseptic, tonic and restorative. Re fuse substitutes. Barton's Pharmacy, Walhalla; W. J. Lunney, Seneca. Served on the Merrimac. Norfolk, Va., March 30.-A. C. Griswold, who served on tho Con federate iron-clad Merrimac during the famous battle with Monitor, died her?? Tuesday, following a stroke of paralysis. Ile was 73 years old. colt's Emulsi is a wonderful food-mecti cine for nil ages of man kind. It will make thc delicate,sickly baby strong and well-will give thc pale, anemic girl rosy cheeks and rich, red Mood. IL will put flesh on the bones of the tired, Ov< :" worked, thin man, and will keep the aged man or woman in condition . resist colds or pneumonia in the winter. PO? BALK HY ALL nR?OOl8T8 Send I0o., II ri mr* itt? jiriprr nml th (fl fl'l. f if ni beautiful Saving* Iinnk nml Child's Stoled Oiuto J'mli bank contftinH a (IIMHI Luck fon ny, SCOIT & BOWNE, 400 Pearl Si., Nev/ Vor! FORDS V EQUIPPED 3 track in speed cor appearance. The < ns. Cheapest car er and capacity con er car, not because r Demonstration o 'ER & CO.'S STOR] Auto Ga .JERKY MOOKI?; COHN SUKI) FREE. ! An Open latter to W. Ii. Vernor, Wal halla, S. C. Greenville, March 29.-Dear Sir: livery tanner's child in the South land is Familiar with the story of "Jack and the Beanstalk." Tills was only a fairy tale-a myth to please the fancy of Innocent childhood. But there ls a lesson to he learned from this simple story, for had it not been for Jack's faith and courage in plant ing tile bean seed he never would have conquered the giant. Through lils inquiring mind and great courage he mounted the beanstalk and climb ed the "ladder of fame." Truth is indeed stranger than lic tion, and we have a real fact, a truth, to present to you that will bring you a harvest of golden eggs! The story is brief, not in a nutshell, but In a few seeds of corn; then listen, my farmer friend: Wo have purchased some of the | wonderful corn, as raised by Jerry Moore, of Winona, S. C. Perhaps some of you have beard of Jerry and hts famous prize wtnnig corn. From the identical corn seed that we have in our possession .lorry Moore raised some) liing over two hundred and twenty-eight bushels on a single acre! Think of it, Mr. Farmer! and you can do tile same, and perhaps more, If you hut make thu effort. We paid $ I per bushel for this corn, and we wish to present you with a package of this seed, as wo are interested in your welfare and prosperity. We are anxious to have every one of our far mer friends in this section, and all over the State, call at our ofllce dud get a package of this corn. If you cannot come in person, just write us, and we will be glad to mall you a package of it. We desire to make your acquaintance, to shake hands with you. Remember, you will be at home nt our otllce, and this corn ls given to you without money and without price. The writer recently attended the great Commercial Congress, which convened in Atlanta, Ga., where the great promoters of commerce and manufacturers of all departments, met together to interchange ideas where Hie .Vorth, the West, the Fast and the South, all united In one com mon bond of union and progress. Mere waa discussed the world's pro gress in all forms; and the farmer, the cultivator of nature's fields, was accorded a large slice nu the right-of way, it was n verified fncl that tho West was no longer the only place thal corn could ho grown lo great advantage. But the South "Old Dixie Land" was also given a fore most |dnce, and nearer still, the home of youi' nativity. South Caro lina, the dear "Old Palmetto State." Mr. Farmer, think of what Jerry j Moore did with one acre! You can (lo likewise; yon aro indeed the "lords of creation." Thc time is ripe for yon to conic into your own. ftomcmbcr, wo have the coin ready Tor you, and If the supply is exhaust ed we will send for more of tho same seed. Lol us hoar from you in refer ence lo tho matter. Wishing you all success and an abundant harvest, we are, very truly your friends, Traxlor Kcal Estate Co., David 1?. Traxler, Manager. -_ Safe .Medicine for Childi? !,. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound ls a sale and effective medicine for children, ?is lt does not contain opiatos or harmful drugs. The gen uine Foley's Honey and Tar Com-! pound is in fl yellow package Bar ton's Pharmacy, Walhalla; \v. J.I Lunney, Seneca. GO BY. -a F Derne ?.tests; on the road i car of established q in the world to bu sidered. Strongest it is cheaper. oe trage and Repairs. Hecnuso Prevented from Marrying (?iii of His Choice. Because Joseph Plummer, of Mil ton, N. H., was prevented by his fa ther from marrying Hie woman of his choice, he has remained 10 years in bed, says a Boston special to tho Washington Post. Ile ls now 7 1 years old. The woman be loved ls dead, but. the old man has not been told. In fact, he refused to speak to her from the very day when lie said to lils fa ther: "Since you will not let nie have her, I have no other ambition, and may as well spend the rest of my life in bed." Joseph went to bed. Jo seph did not get up. He continued in bed day .ifter day, week after week, year after year, until tho sen sation of Iiis course waned, and be became move or less of an institution in Milton. IBs mother and his father lia ve both died. Now his two brothers, both well along in years, keep the Plummer household, which is a pros perous one, and take care of Joseph. These two brothers Ephraim and Samuel, are bachelors and cook all tiie meals. "When Joseph took to his bed," says Ephraim Plummer, "father did not make any objections, hut took his food to liim natl let him stay there. Father didn't approve of Jo seph going with tlie girl because she was only 16 years old, while Joseph was considerably older. "Joseph felt that after seeing her he could never love any other girl. He was stubborn and used to lia ve his food to him and let him stay crossed. At first, when he took to his bed, none of us thought that he j would stay there long. "Now he is so weak, from staying in bed so long that he has lost the use of his legs. He could not walk about now If he tried." Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, cause chronic constipation. Donn's Regul?is operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation, 25c. Ask your druggist for them. Chickens ('onie Home to Roost. (Anderson Mall.) Chickens come homo to roost. South Carolinians used to knock Gov ernor Patterson, of Tennesese. No Man is Strong Than Hts Ste A strong man is strong nil over. No strong who is suffering from wonk stun consequent indigestion, or from some < ot thc stomach mid its associated organ pairs digestion and nutrition, p'or when is weak or diseased there is n loss o? contained in food, which is tho source o strength. When n man "doesn't feel when lie doesn't sleep well, has on u feeling in thc stomach after eating, iv lt ent, lie is losing the nutrition needed to Such a man should uso D? 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Kolb has called a special mooting of the State Board of Horticulture to assemble in Montgomery April 4th to adopt drastic measures for the en forcement of* the state laws on this subject. Commissioner Kolb declares that the cotton industry of Alabama is being imperiled by Irregularities all over the State and the shipment of the objectionable products is espe cially largo from Mississippi. Heavy penalties aro provided for such viola tions. "We have authority," said Commis sioner Kolb, 'to prevent common car riers from bringing tho stuff into Alabama and we aro going to read tho riot act to them." Accidents will happen, but tho best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil for such emergencies. It subdues the pain and heals the hurts. ? 9 Its double, strength in two; Its superior quality gives it a value, double its j>riee. THEREILY TAYLOR CO. I^NEW ORLEANS.U.SA. er >macb mnn can bc mich with its }(her discuso s, which im? i thc stomach the nutrition f nil physical just rij'ht," ncomfortublo inguid, nervous, irritable and despond make strength. r. Pierce's Golden Medica/ t of tlie stomach and other .Klori. It enriches the hlood, thens the hldneys, nourishes TILTH AND STRENGTH TO I nostrum ns n substitute tor this non ON, not even though the urgent dealer Ingredients printed on wrapper. HANCOCK SULPHUR COMPOUND 15?-'"^.. %!Bb*lft Ofrtftrrh, uii.MnnntUin uou* Noi>hrlll.-C?| e, Btonn IP tho Kl.lnoy SnS Wi Ur and moit Kidney, Myer ?nd stomach AiiVnc'lu. * MAOio woNDKii for Hemorrhoid* i'll? ta. Lum*. Unilsi s, Sprat nu rio ' r?movea nmpl?a.jmemiah6jL uiookheada, ?to. Try ll 10U11>SIJI,PII1 lt CO., Rainmore, ?? or Kxpr?.M, prepaid, Writ? for booklet on Sulphur. INV, Druggists, Walhalla, s. c.