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i -*-z 1 of Wagon By Ye is the Bci^nd * ^^^^Evoryyear I wagons are sola People who wagons have buying' "Studebc for nearly 60 They're buying' m< day than ever bef< A S t u d e b wagon is bought o tr o Y \T IVY llvl W ^ V i J ' I StudebaKer I tremendous rate I than other wagor | it will put you und Just rece i the celebr I Wagons. } ' interest to s i k [ Summer* t ? __ . . 'i> v v i $ -V v ? <?> ?> <?> ???<? <$> wo3] <S> <? ? -?> CLEMSOX COLLEGE NOTES > Swarm 1 <$> <? Licei <$> f ^ *) v r "/ ^ / <?> 3> $> J Last Friday and Saturday, Clemson ! played her first games f-r the Sate) Cnicag championship. These wo games were 1 swarmed played with Erskine, on campus. Clem-! 600 town.' son, this being his first year 'at cjI-, activity i ^^ one, and also won Saturday by a score : 1- c ount: oi" eigiit to zero. iThe^game on Fri-! 30 which day was very interesting as the score j Or' the sto;d o.:e to one until he eleventh j from wet inning. On Saturday, Schach e, a , Belvidere "Charlestonian lad" pitched for Clem-1 burg, J son, this being his first lear at col- j Lockport, lege. In "s'.tack," Clemson se-s a sec-j The fol end "Doc" Ezell. j Springfiel Cadet A. R. Boyd, of Due West, will Rock Isl represent Clemson at t.ie ora orical j kegan, A1 contest at Rock Hill. T'.:e "pick com- f Consen pany" consisting of about 1^8 b:ys I actual re and the ba;id will also go to Rock Hii: ! tha: mor , for the contest. Clemson and Erskine were vot play ball at Rock Hill on F.iday also. Sca'e out An inspector from ha rlilted States _ army will be here next Friday and TO Saturday ro inspect rhe rifles, accou- j k . trements, etc. Regular class work will: ^,JIa J!"'ra, dispensed with while the inspector j I'urp is here. > - mmtlm** ? j * luu v (LARK AKRESTED si-n of pleasure < Accused of Murder of Wife in Florence ; ish colon: ?First Theory Suicide. o tie r< was unsh The Srate. from an (Florence, April 6.?Howard S. Clark j Gen. Can was arrested this morning by Rural! thorough Policeman S. J. Cole and Deputy! that Span Sheriff Burch on a warrant sworn out i republic by Carl Parrot: of Hartsville, brother j ists gain ( or' Clarke's wife who was shot somejTorreon a time ago, charging him wi.h murder, j George At the time of the shooting it was ; have ialk generally stated that the girl Siad j the Spanit committed suicide on account -of do-1 ference h. mestic troubles, and the acting coro- Carothers r.er produced no incriminaing evi- automobih denc-e at the inquest. There was the questi much talk, however, which has'grown The pu: in the community and the offic ers say j leaked out that tho ie +n lr>nr1 \v' ir-ll hirl ^ . them to comply promplv with ;lie lr was sa request for Clark's arrest. ranza that When arrested Clark was inaiffer- Spaniards ent. and made no objection to the Madrid an arrest and imprisonment. He -has1 ington. T been here all day arranging for coun-j donee of sel for his defence. Counsel for Clark! the r-volu i tomorrow in Marion will ask for a all parts writ of habeas corpus before Judge expulsion Ramage. ' part of w t i 1 .1 on o] the Majority! rs is that tile QmicleSakel. r gjj u' ? v 2 L Econoicai V/2c|on | -ilrnosl t" vice c.: many StudebaKer ? as any other maKe. been 3I akers" I ST? ' liivF^Hw'l 3ro to- .. . / / -.p $ *v- '/ ^ V- \. / / M two minutes. wagons wouldn't sell at this unless they gave more value M is. Let us tell you why? ier no obligations whatever. * s 1 ived, a car load or ated Studebaker Afill make it to your ne Kpfnrp Knuinor WV VftU MV? Vi. V Jf * Wise Stock Co. ,o vo-n* ,> nR?m JJJJJ to Polls to Oppose Liquor uses?Dry Twelve Counties. j, April 7.?Illinois women The Way ROOT to the polls t:day in /.early j D ... .. siiips and as a lesult of their j DUlIdS U t is estimated uat at least' \ ies have been added to the J now bar saloons. "Glory! I've only take larger cities were voted jrK:E a week and feei n; drv: Blooniington, Decatur, , , _ _ _ , son already. It beats an , Canton. Freepor*, Gales.Ilet, .\l-.nmou.h, ' Kewaaee,|saw r?r sivlng the bl=0<: Elgin and East Galena. j tire body a top-to-bJttom llnwipor pi ip? rpmninprl wpf: I _ d, Quincv, West Galena, and, Dixon. Aurora, Wau- ^ rative estimates based on ports from townships show! ^ ..jw< ji.( e than 1,000 saloons today ! ed out of existence in the! ^ side of Chicago. i $ ferSji \\\\\ V - '? /r ? I ^ ii^w'v ? $ EXPEL SPANIARDS rfUWll farranza Alike Set in Their J "T?.at HOOT .11 ICE H April 7.? Dospi e expres- % ... , , , ... 1 ' . ' ! 3Iade a W<111<I<TH1I (hai Washington s' unofficial dis- i it the expulsion of t:..e Span-1 ing and ton-:ng U]) ? Th;u-; r from Torreon, the purpose body says, and no \vo:id ?bel leader in this regard! tion of R00T jne.E is ake.i today. It is learned : ^jon everybody, you authoritative source iliat; needs every spring. mza and Gen. Villa are in j ,. i At this time of the yea accord on tne subjec: and . . . . .. , . ! all clogged up with an ; ish subjects throughout the j , . ... ,. 'of fil:h and impurities th wherever the constitutiona, ... , . , j collecting all winter. 1 ontrol, will be treated as ai . ., .. thick, impure, and all tl nd Cninuafoua. ? ,, . , i the bodp are half aslee] C. Carothers is known to ,x, _ _ counts for t:.ie well knc ed with Gen. Carranza on . .. , out, tired, lazy, good-for;h question today. The conistr>d a half hour. When ? emerged he rushed to his The policy of expulsi 1 and refused to answer all Spanish subjects in }1 ons of inquirers. iards who are naturalize rport or' the conference are not. embraced in 1 late today hrough sources order. tierto have proved reliable. m id Carothers informed Car- ANPEK^ON WO.HIX SE> : summary expulsion of :he BILLET INTO was considered gravely at id without favor at "Wash- Mrs. James 3funlock K he general replied 'hat evi- ii> Son's Presence?! Spanish conspiracy against Husband. ition was overwhelming in of the couiury, that their News and Courier. was not only just but the Anderson, April 7.?J isdom. Murdock, 30-year-old daug EMMA* ^ KMfliWWWiMgm .. ASIv THE man wLose iiuli! construction you respect mo> Ideal spcciiications and equip M cylinder, ine-passenarer car. Tell him that it must lie of J and electrically started and 1 I licck the specifications he of tlie Stiidehaker FOl'K and i ed at the completeness with ? S ant essentials are included in Full floating rear axle throughout?all"y steel exclu || small bore motor?cylinders c ed takes?exhaust and intak< ?in. wheel base?full-ell I52x3?2 in. tires?left hand st< Eg control? detachable demounts tra rim?gasoline supply bene I ion and rain vision, ventil fi -Studebaker Jiffy curtains?illi I j Buy It Be II cause It Is a I Studebaker MUV 1 I 1400 MAIN STREET WSPRING MEDEC1NE YOU KVfcK SAV JUICE Cleans Out the Blood an p the System Is Surely a bonder; Guaronteed. m thn ROOT inff thtn nennle call Serins: Fever. ke a new per- ROOT .iriCE, a genuine blood clear ytihing I ever ser and system builder, made from I and the en- new an^ scien ittc combination ( roots, herbs, leaves and barks. It spring clean- ^ , safe, loo, absolutely tree lrom any ir jr.rious '-r habit-formir.g drugs, and a a tonic for weak, run-down, debilita ed people it beats anything tha; yo ever saw in all your lite. It sharpens up ;hc apetite, improve digestion, stirs lip the liver, gently res ulates the bowels, "ones up the kic m\\ 4 neys, gives new force to the neive ifffc- Jfl and strengthens, revitalizes, in vigor a (>s (1*ie whole system. For old folks li'iiil is simply a wonder. iFi ie for rheums u|2| lism, backache and stiff, s.:re joints. And i works quickly. You don ,, , . , aave to use a gal km of it and take i us (ertainly , . lor sixMnonths to see results. \on J uire in Me. see an improvement in a few days, fet new "pep" and vim and "ginger"' an s wha: every- . . you 1] get up in the morning after er. The ac- .... t _ . good nignt s sleep rested, retreshe just lie ac- , , ^ , , and ready lor anything. Try it. It ng and old, , , guaranteed and the druggist will giv y-.'m back your money if you want i r the body is after using the whole bottle. You tak accumulation 110 chances with ROOT JUICE. It' at have been got ;o do the work or costs nothing riie blood is Be sure you get the genuine ROOI le organs of .JUICT. Don't let any druggist pain p. That ac- off some imitation on you. There': \vn "fagged- nothing just as good and there's onlj nothing feel- one genuine ROOT JUICE. on includes | Thomas Ashley, Sr., today placed r 'exico. Span-| pistol against her 'head and fired, t.h< ed Mexicans | bullet entering between the eyes. She :lie general I died instantly. She left a yote foi (her husband reading as follows: , I "Darling: Take care of the baby and other boys. I know you are the HhK Hr.Al) , j dearest man in the world. ills Herself i The ^-y^ar-old sju was in the room Voje to and a witness to :he act. Bad health ; is thought to have been the cause. She j i:nu -\ir. ..Miu aocK naa oeen married ten j years and their married life has been Mrs. James' a happy one. She leaves three chilhter of John dren. V rmeiit in automobile ter, oil feed and electr f, to trhe you tlie runniu? board?(?ray ment for a four- lamps?electric horn a He tvill hesitate to p the highest quality, miles he knows that I A iirhted. built ami ><>ld by us 10 trives you by those Only tlie magnitude ,ou will be astonish- makes the price possib liich all the importi the following list: THE SI1 -Timken hearings T"liri,u? (ar sively?long stroke, I.andau.Roa.lst ast en bloc?euclos- Sedan 1 manifolds integral iplic rear springs THE STl D eerinir and centre , Landau-Koadst tfole rims, with exath cowl?clear fis- ~ atin&r windshield? Delivery Car iminated speedonic- All Prices 1 w&F'**'*j ~* /ER'S GAR TE1 | There's No Corn That "T'"> .J ".CHUT" Wnn'f l:*i y VI Li IU It I! UII I UVI No )Iore Fiissiiig* Plasters, Salves and 1 ^ , Corn Pa.ns. Try the New Way. your a years j ".lust look at the way that corn * comes oft!" That's what you'll say doctor when you try wonderful "GETS-IT" years 011 that corn you've tried so long to tongu< 01 ' til tion o: ^S h~ ?ml medic: ' Madam, For Those Corns That Make You Jump onp of Out of Your Shoes,Try Wonderful "GETS-IT." it j pry off of your toe. It's easy to apply ! i- "GETS-IT"?cne. two. three, and it's done! The corn begins to shrivel, V/est . nv'iv elm crooe Qiirplv nh^nl lit pi V A .. . ? aliusfew drops will do it. "GETS-lf nev-j l' er makes toes rod and ra,v Corn 'Ui~ 11 pains ^o! it means t:ie end of cut,j ting a;:d gouging of corns, the end oi , j sticky plasters that dcn't work anyhow, the end of salves that eat up a your toes. 110 more "harness** or fus- ^ d sing. Try "GETS-IT," the new, sure ' r' s way, for corns and calluses. j Bir "GETS-IT" is sold by all druggists, : ? 2.r>c a bottle, or sent direct by E. Law- I prove t rence & Co , Chicago. e GETS-IT" is sold 111 Xewberrv by s W. G. Mayes and P. E. Way. Send : STREET DUTY A>D DOG TAX. fm?ha F J Are now due. Please come in and ! , ., , i will al: 1, pay and avoid the penalty. . ? , ? , , inform; ? By order of toe city council. , .. _ __ and bl; J. R. Scurry, m ana m Treasurer. x, . <%?? I CHICHESTER SPILLS ? THE DIAMOND BEAND. A ^ s : Ladles! Ask your DruzyUt for A\ >S[ eObl-ches-ters Diamond lirand//\\ /AO1 PIUh in Red 2nd Gold inetal!ic\y/ Aftr be r sealed with Blue liibbon. \/ fmjf A T&kc n> other. Bii'- " vohp " fU 3 i?r?- ? A-.kf r< tm IH 1>; ??> UKAM. -<.!>. for V5 ( Jjj y?.;i : as E?.st.Safest..f?e!i.y i I VM Pf r r *' nifC'C"** htm I TOW>~ TAXES. J .! All town taxes not paid by the 15th j \ m l/i of April, 1914, "will be turned over to | f * the sheriff for collection. r A1 By order of the city council. 4 appiiec J \ germs J. R. Scurry, j Tohav m genCi8, Treasurer. i 3-31-41. I * k??lr I C?Jl | $K)50~| f. o. b. detroit Electrically Slatted Electrically Lighted r- d rive-rasbtiiger ic current indicator?clean & Davis best parabolic ml full supply of tools. at a price upon such a car lis ideal is actually being r sUO.-iH of Studebaker opv rations \e. DEBAKE SIX $lo75 cr $1J>00 $2250 _1 EBAKEH FOUR er $1200 $li:>0 r\ 0. B. Detroit. V AGE LEPHOEE NO. 300 GREATEST KIDNEY REMEDY i EARTH,' SAYS A GRATEFUL WOtiAN. airt to tell you how much good 3wamp-Root did me. About four ago. I suffered from what the s called fistula and for two of that time, 1 endured what no 3 can tell. I also had inflammaf the bidder and I tried doctors, ines wiihuut receiving any help, me told me about Dr. Kilmer's p-Root. r giving It a thorough trial, I ed relief, so kept on using it itiay i aw a siroiig aim we:i wu'If I ever feel badly or out of I take Swamp-Root and it alstraigluens me out. I honestly ? that this medicine would cure ubles you recommend it for and pleasure for me to send my tes; and photograph to you. I Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is the greatest medicines on earth. Respectfully yours, Mrs. Jchn Baily, Main St. Portland, Ind. ;cribed and sworn to before me !th" day of July, 1909. C. A. Bennett, Notary Public. Letter to Kilmer & Co., ighamton, N. Y. What Swamp-Root Will Do For You. 10 cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., mpron, N. Y., for a samjfte size It will convince anyone. You ?o receive a booklet of valuable ation, telling about the kidneys adder. When writing, be sure ention T^e Herald and News, ry, S C. Reguiar 50 cent and ize bottles for sale at all drug & BLOOD POISON actually millions ? tg and millions of \ germs that grow m from one or two that \ got under the skin A and Into the blood. V it BELL'S i itiseptic Salve i 1 :ight away would have killed those few ? and kept these millions from being born. T e a 25c. box of this salve ready for emer- A 3, ask for Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Satv*. r **Tell It By Th# B?ll" f JKMH___________