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SENATORIAL BEE NOT STRONG WITH LEVER Won't Predict What He'll Do Next Year Is Concentrating His Energies on Agricultural blatters. Washington, D. C.? July 16.?Mr. Lever, upon his return, found many letters evidencing great interest in the special to the Record of July 8 relative to his entering the race for the senate next summer. "The Record's statement is substantially correct in quoting me, except in that clause in which I -fras made to Rav 'I believe one man would have a better chance to beat Blease than if two or three were in the race/ If I! should decide to enter the race for' I the senate it would be for no purpose i of beating any one man, but my campaign would be upon the idea of win- j ning the race myself, and I would not i be figuring upon a plan to beat any | one man?either Blease or Smith, but j to win the nomination regardless of j those in the contest. While it is true j that I am urged every day by letter I and otherwise to enter the race I do 1 fppi that for the coming year at least j my services in the committee on agriculture will be of more benefit to the State than if I would be senator dur- ; ing that time. Of course I am not willing to say now what my course will be a year hence. I cannot forecast the developments nor my own j sense of duty to the state at that time ?the latter consideration will control me in my final determination. In the meantime my thought shall be given to the performance of the high duties which the house has made for me! and I shall go about this without re-I ' . gard to the fact that there is a sena-! torial race pending in which I may j "ho o mntpstant. The reasons will j wv M vw have to be strong tor good which I now hold to enter a contest for seeming promotion." To the Demonstrators and Members of the Boys' Corn Club: I have been sick for some time and by the advice of my physician am confined to the house for fear of fever. I have not been able to visit you as I desired, but ask you to continue working your demonstration acres late, as you will find it profitable. I hope to be able to be with you ai the Farmers' Institute at Young's Grove, Prosperity, on Friday, July 25, 1913. Respectfully, S. M. Duncan, Special Agent. ! An Essay on "Men." A little girl wrote the following composition on men: "Men are what women marry. They drink and smoke and swear, but don't go to church. Perhaps if they wore bonnets they would. They are more logical thaA women and also more zoological. Boih men and women sprung from mon keys, but the women sprung farther than the men."?Answers. First Undergraduate?Haive you telegraphed to the old man for money? Second Undergraduate?.Yes "Got an answer?" "Yes. I telegraphed the old man. 'Where is that mon^.y I wrote for?' and his answer reads, 'In my inside coat pocket.'"?Answers. Following Instruction v WVian Qjiroor.rtl/1 Tori/lv VUJ. ViU a. the shining new quarter which Mr. Brown had given him down at 'the corner store, mother very naturally asked if her little boy had said, "Thank you," to father's friend. No answer. "Surely you tflaanked - Mr. Brown, she persisted. Still no answer. Trouble showed' on the little face. 'Teddy, listen. You ought to have said, "Thank you, sir.' Did you?"' No answer yet "Oome here, dear little eon. Tell mamma, now. Did you thanlc Mr. Brown for the Quarter?*' 1 tcid Mm, "Thank you,* aa' he said not to mention it, an' I tried not to. "?Boston Tra*eler;; i ' 1 'WMP . He ws he all Hgbt, hoi ire h*TO our miagmnpi ifeout -sending a man named l^aioh *9 ?afe*flq|4or to Hex* fed?Grewllle News.' - > - ' : ? W the folpnel fft through a June frost with only two spoons of ?ran$y in hie milt? II go fee has stood th* supreme test??GheenBboro News. As a muddy stream can travel hut a little way ;nto a l-cdy of pure water before it spreads out and discolors the entire beds just so does a moral leper contaminate those with whom he comes in contact. "We hope the guy -who asks, "Is it hot enough for you?" has been frozen to death.?Spartahurg Herald. EXCU1 CHART AN ISLE OF VI Southern R PREMIER CARRIEF TUESDAY, JUI From Walhalla, I ville, Abbeville Intermedia Lv. Newberry " Prosperity ] " Pomaria ! Ar. Charleston 1 Excursion Tickets good g and schedules mentioned, al Excursion Tickets will regular trains to reach or midnight, Saturday, Augu: Get excursion tiqkets at i For further information W. E. McGEE, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. . Columbia, S. C. Fvpiircifti LIAVU1OIVJ ?T( Columbi Accou: Conference for August 6th an VI. Southern The Southern Railway will selj ve ets to Columbia, S. C., on account c r?? cqIp Antmsfc cth. 6th and 7th. "v O sJ 1 t j following rates will apply: [. Charleston Chester Newt*rry...... Abbeville *... | Giew^opd ' Rock Hill GrebsviUe | >*v Spartanburg i Proportionately low rates from all ajatioa opply local agent pr address S. H. McLean, D ? A, Columbia, ? I VI * V < : vi: . . 9&P # > I llll flOCHUK KiJLWAI. ? y t;, * k '/ Schedules Effectlr? June 2nd, 1911 Arrfrals and Departaret Hew. berry* 8. C, (N. B.?These schedule figure* an shown as information only and are not guaranteed.) 8:52 a. m. 'No. 15, daily from Columbia to Greenville. Pullman sleeping car between Charleston 11:38 a. m.?No. 18, dai'i, from Greenville to Columbia. Arrives Columbia 1:35 p. m., Augusta 8:S5 p. m. *SION I 5 V I D A 1 n aiiway to. | l O F THE SOUTH. Y 29, 1913 Anderson, Green- ! Alston and | te Points. - - -?./% AA L.00 p m $3.UU L.21 p m 2.90 I L.45 p m 2.85 8.00 p m ping only on special train Dove. be good returning on all iginal starting point by st 2nd, 1913. ticket office. apply to ticket agent or S. H. McLEAN, Dist. Pass. Agt. Columbia, S. C. n Rates ia, S. C. nt of Common Good >17th, 1913 w \ Railway. ry low round triy excursion tic|is the above meeting. Tickets will . with final limit vugus* The ..$4-io 2.15 ' ' *;55 3,20 . a. 79 a.75 3.6# . i ' ( -3.05 > ! - - _ . I other poimts. For further infnr-' L, P. lUbinson, Q P & T A, or IC. ChflrlMtoa1:11 $. BL 2:52 p. el-hNo. 17, daily, from Columbia to Gree?YilIe. 8:57 p. m.?No. 16, daily, trom Greenrill? to Columbia. Pullman ale*?* 1m car Greenrllie to Charleston. Arrives Charleston 8:15 a. zzl Arrive Savannah 4:15 a. m. Jacksonville 8:30 a. m. Four further information call oa ticket agents, or E. H. Coapman, V. P. & G. M., Washington, D. W. E. McGee, A. S. P. A., Columbia or S. H. McLeain, D. P. A., Columbia. I T! If mm Capital Si "Tj^He Hani < -f-JHT im ' 1 1 Put-S INTE IN the d needs Ibusiness-li best ways H/l-l matte yuu or month! of your bi bank. Ca \rou wil wnur A nu ?T Health and s one always. "I <$>^<8><s>^<?><3><$><$><?><$><8><?^3>3><3>l <s> ] BARBECUE NOTICES. <S> | <s> <?> i Barbecue Xotice. We "will give a first class barbecue! at Keitts Grove on July 24. A good din- j iier Is guaranteed. j U. m. ouuer, 0. A. Felker. I will give a first class barbecue at my residence at the late J. A. Cromer's home place, on Saturday, August 9. Dinner 35 and 45 cents. Enjoyment for younfc people guaranteed. J. A. Felker. / _____ I 1 We ^wlU'glve a barbecue at Fork School, on August fcth. We inVita-. BTBTJDOOy W D? yxcecuu "'v~ : " ~ ' 7L P. Counts, , _ a i .,*** .t ' 1 wHl furaish ? ftrst-chuw barbecue residence near fei" PfcUtfpa ebuiicJi 9* Friday.* July H. W*.^Aa IriTtta^aii: Is Extended to til to eooe Mtt'anejy i' s*o6 tti*. ' AJTtayemcntt wSilfa fttafirfor all to spend a ploaaisriar. *na| IX Edwin Halfaere. We* the undersigned, will give a flrst-eiaes barbecue at Pomaria Friday,' July 2fc. Several interesting speeches will be made during the day. The public iB cordially invited 1 * *.? oil ana & pleasant aay prumjxseu w ou "who attend. Dinner 40 and 50 cents. George Richardson, "Walter Richardson. BARBECUE. I will give a first-class Barbecue at Sligh's, S. C., on Jly 25th. I will serve dinner at 11 o'clock and also sell meat. There will be special ar 1 p Merry aavini :ock c 1 hat Always [Has 1 i Mi Copyrizht 1909, by C, E, Zimmerman Co.?.Vo.^^^^ ailv run of busi] to transact bus ike manner. 0 is to bank yoi ir deposits dailj y, according to tl isiness. Select ill and talk to ui 1 need money in afte while you are mal itrength does not r * ai ; 4u o on savings aep< | rangemnts made for ladies. Come j one, come all and spend a pleasant [day and enjoy a good dinner in the | beairifu! grove. It will be cooked j by one of the best cooks in the county, I r> "R TT.lHcnr J. S. "Watts. I Barbecue Notice. ! I will give a first-class barbecue ! at my residence on Saturday, July 119. I will sell meat and hash at 11.30 i o'clock. J. SI Counts. TO ALL WHOM IT JIAI CONCERN. Please take notice that I, Florence T. lane, claim right of dower in lands J of jtemes Jefferson Lane adjoining the town of Newberry,' S. 'C:, recently sold Jsy mortgage foreclosure proceedings, and bou^Ht in by the Nattokal Bank of a "3*? '* u< wi t-Mt-f. Florence T. Lane. hi "fciin i,i ' ii. f " in * t Cm SWlm* Otter Mbi Vnl Cm. Tke worst cseee.sp matter of hew loaeitasdliNk M ctttA V tie KMitM, *24 ttllikk ]>*. nHer1* AiUacptic Hctlkf Oil- - ZtNttme felaaaftBeeletftkeeeaettee. 23c,??c,$IJft " H*WJ *W?' " FBGPEBYT, Notice lc hereby iWen that I will Mil Hi ttie storeroom' ?f the' 0*a>. Millinery company, located la Mala stmt near the comer of Ifala and Nanc? streets, ib tne iows ox ncwwr^, d. ;fe, ofl tte 22nd day of July, 1513. it II o'clock a. vl, all of the stock 61 millinery and notions, and also tie fixtures, said stock ci millinery and fixtures having been seized by me under a distress warrant for rent issued by Rebecca Brown through her agent; same having been seized as the property of H. D. Havird, the lessee of said storeroom. The inventory of said stock and fixtures is as follows: stock $363.28; fixtures $108.08. Terms of sale: Cash. T O C?-mn1o Magistrate. gs Bank $50,000 ie Money" j Fll 'filH " J w i m .as W ^ KEY j mx ! tiess, one I >iness in a I ne of the a ir money. ; r, weekly 1 1 le volume the right > about it. ? # ir life. Save ring money. emain with )sits. i SEABOABD AIB LDTE. j Effective April 27,1913. V (Subject to Change without Notice.) w Not Guaranteed. No. 4 Lv. Columbia 5.50 a. 2L 1 No. 18 Lv. Columbia 4.00 p. m. \ No. 2 Lv. Columbia 6.35 p. m. No.'36 Lv. Columbia 7.45 p. m. A Southbound. M No. 19 I>. Columbia 7.00 a. m.U No. 1 Lv. Columbia 12.10 p. m.ffl No. 21 Lv. Columbia 5.00 p. qb. ^ No. 3 Lv. Columbia 12 20 a. m. . I Trains 1 and 2, Florida-Cuba Special. I Trains 3 and 4, Seaboard Fast Mail. Trains 18 and 3$, Hamlet local Trains 1 19 and 21 Saranoah local. j Ticket Office 1225 Main St Fbo|*.dJ 574. C. E. BoIsseau, Jr., City Ticket J Agts., Columbia S. C. J. S. Btcfcbergerp Trir. Kjm!u}&*L C. W. WX Pass. Agtr SaVannai, Ga.?A&. dfi No. 6^ 1 . "^T II GAmmI ipii Am mt irlnd mr ^ J I, .. ... I r. | ? " ' <a| CunuM iMBft MM? Tbe'coaitani ttchbs, timfcuTtil* I Btm, rash*tad dfiMNpieeeiit dWfcti%$C ecaeixxt, tett?r, salt VfeeunC itcX pilM 1 at?* *W? ftmotfaas eta 1&G fl readily curedand fto i?i?made clear J and smooth. with. Br. Sotoon*! Jfcsama dintaoient. Mr. J c? 'lBh?&& of Bath, m., flays: 1 bad eczema 9 twenty-five years and had tried every- fl thing. All failed. When I found Dr. J| Hobson's Eczema Ointment I found fl a cure." This ointment Is tha formu?^? la of a physician and has been ln|fl use for years?not an experiment^ That is why we can guarantee it AlaHB FA.I druggists, or Dy man. "ice ov?| Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Philadelphia? and St Louis. __ I i