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fi ? - 'oaa of an Old Time Writer. High :mong unconventional writers stands Wi!i;mu .'rynne. a London jour nalist in the days when there were no journals, days when a bulky pamphlet took the pkice u a letter to one's fa vorite newspaper. Prynne published "Thedford's Black-Draught about 20') of such pamphlets and is e-said to have averaged a sheet of print s the best all-round medicine a day. throughout his life. And he lever used,". writes J. A. worked in a quilt cap coming over his T eyes to shield them from the light, and Steelman, of Pattonville, Texas- stuck at his table all day, being served "I suffered terribly with liver with a roll and a pot of beer every $ b clgthree hours. And he reaped the re t-bles,and could get no relief. ward of his literary efforts in the The doctors said I had con- branding and pillory and ear cropping that every political writer risked in sumption. I could not work at that age. . all. Finally I tried Honesty In Golf. The sooner a boy, or a man for that 4 Umatter, learns to live iup to the motto IHonesty is the best policy" in golf. as in other things. the better for him. There is. no game which gives a com 4 petitor a better opportunity to cheat. But for that very reason there is no game in which the cheat, when dis covered, as it usually is sooner or later, . . .Is looked upon with greater contempt. -Francis Oulmet in St. Nicholas. Sandto my surprise,!igot bette, and am to-day as well as any Complicated. man " Thedfo r d's Bl a c k- "You must stop worrying and take a + "holiday," said the- suave practitioner. Draugbt is a general, catharic> . "My dear doctor." replied the irrita vegetable liver medicine, that ble patient. "if I could get my affairs bleen regulaing irr-egulai- into a shape that would permit me to " ben rgulaingirretilri- take a holiday I'd be so relieved that I tiestf the liver, stomach ana wouldn't need one."-London Opinion. bowels, for over 70 years. Get a package today. Insist'on the Not Due Yet. u e-Thedfods E-70 "Does four wife ever nag you?" ask ed the first walking gentleman. "to answered the second. "We've 9" ~, I only been married a year. She calls - It coaing so far." - Cleveland Plain The Best fot Weather Tonic Dealer. SRo1'STASTOHESScbhiToiCenrichesth - l oo& bilds up thewholeeystem andm winlwn- Imaginary evils soon become, rest daei'n genandfortifgyonwin-taa ones.by indulging refeetions on them. the depessiag efeetof the otsuuner., Se. i.an--ted at Acolu! ;Laborers to work in Planing mill, lum ber sheds'and lumber yards. Good wages to od men, pay off weekly, steady work, good schoe and church, healthy place. D.W. ALDERMAN & SONS CO. - t Alcolu. S. C.: AIC f Ralroad CO. 0 -4 TIME TABLE, NO. 1.. Eead DOWn - Read Up. d ~~ i150 L. '-:50 0 'Alcolu 25 Ar- 7:50 -1:05iS ' 7:55 2 McLeod 23 Lv. ~7:45 l: 0 8:05 .5 -Harby -20 " 7:40 ~" 120 810. 7 DuRant 18 " 7:25 :38:5 12 Sardinia 13 & 7:0J5 - * 8:30 14 New Zioni11 " 6:55 ~ I55 8:. 35 15 Bearde 10 6:50 .2:30- 8:50 17 Seloce 8 " 6:3o _ _ __ 2:#. -9:05 20 Paroda Jt 5 " 6:20 ~e -~Pt 2:50: 9:10 21 Hudson..4 ": 6;15. ~' 3:00 Ar. .9:.3G 25 Olanta' 0 " 6.00 -% o y-di except.Satardav and Sunday. N 2.'dfy-except Sunday. ~e-- ~ . &-aturday only. ationsexcept~ Aleola an&(ltnta are flag sta~tions for ~-~Itrains.'T ese trains rn only as~abovet stated. All mnix~d trains. > ~ P. R, ALDERMAN,. T. Mi. toS. ABS6LUTEIX 6UARANTEED. I f you want to get rid of that COLD or LAGRIPPE~ purhas twlveof our Capsules, compounded by sIt taken as directed adthy fail to cre, we will dyrefund your mon'ey DICKSONWS DRUG STOREU The Cole Corn and Cotton Planter. The Cole Corn and Grain Drapper. TheCole Fertilizer Distributor. -4> The Rex Fertilizer Distributor. - The Victor Fertiliter Distributor. * The Acme Fertilizer.Distributor. TeGant Fertilizer Side-Dresser. The Cole Fertilizer Side-Dresser. -- The hron Age Harrow. The Handy-Aiidy Horrow. The John Deere Drag-Harrow. - The Planet Jr. Cultivator. The Planet Jr. Cultivator with Sweeps, The Syracuse One and Two.Horse Plows. The Chattanooga One and Two-Horse Plows.I - The Celebrated Stag Brand Paint and Stains. The Beautiful and Sanitary Wall Coating "Alabastine." The American Field and Poultry Wire Fence. The Red Seal Dry Battery (GUARANTEED) The Edison Mazda Elec. Lamno (It's only rival the sun. Come and let us SHOW YOU. REMARKABLE CASE of Mrs1HAM Declares Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound Saved Her-Life and Sanity. Shamrock, Mo.-,"I feel it my duty to tell the public the condition of my health before using your medicine. Ihad falling, inflamma tion and congestion, - A ~fenalewakness, -.. pains in both sides, backaches and bear R':'"ing down pains, was - short of memory, nervous, impatient, passed sleepless * nights, and had * - neitherstrength nor energy. There was always a fear and dread in my mind, I had cold, nervous, weak spells, Lot flashes over my body. I had a place in my right side that was so sore that I could hardly bear the weight of my clothes. Itriedmedicines and doctors, but they did me littleifood, and I never expected to get outagain. I got Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier, andI cer tainly would have been in grave or inan asylum if your medicines had not saved me. But now I can work all day, sleep well at night, eat anythingI wapt, have no hot flashes or weak, nervousspes. All pains, aches, fears. and dreads are gone, my house, childreh and husband --e no longer neglected, as I am almost entirely free of the bad symptoms I bad before taking- your remedies,andaliis pleasure and happiness in my home." Mrs.JOSIE I3Hri R D- 1 BoI i Shamrock, MissonrL. If youwantspecial advicewrite Lydia E.Pinkham Wadee1nC Ca: (confidential) Lynn,Mass. - Had Experience. M1nager-';V'io critics sayG at n Fa~y tionged Wile'i ine0t edhibit enough emotion when yeu husband leaves you, never to return." Popular Actress-"Oh, I don't, don't I? Well,. I've, had two or three husbas: leave me, never to return, and l guess I know as much about how to act In those circumstances as anybody. This reparation isintened Des ially or rheumatiam, lame back, sprains and like ailtnents. It is a fav orite with :Deople who.. are well: ac qudinted' with' its spleodid qualities. Mrs. Charles Tanner, Wabash, Ind., says of it. "I have found Chamberlain's Liniment the best thing for-lame back and sprains r have ever used.. It works like a charm and relieves pain and soreness. It las been used by others of my family as well as-myself" for up wards of twenty years." 25 and 5Oe; jbottles. For sale by all dealers.-Adv.' Always Uneasy. No matter -how prosperous some people~ may be, in their minds they are headed: towards the poorhouse.-Man chester Union. Keep Bowel Movement Regular. ne ijet one-bor ofDr -Kig' bew Life -Pills tban any medicine: Chicago, Ill., 25c.- at your Druggist. Adv. ViePlayed~.ln 'Greece.I.A Dice~are said by some to have had their origin in occult sources, but more reasonably they are ascribed to Psamiedes of:- Greece, B.: C. 1244. Those'-exhumie a-hbe-ae -ieti cal with those used fl iys~n& te games played5 wI$ thei w&4 the simplest and* most ~widely known games of -chan;.Inthjecwamb :# To.Preventlood Polsoalag apply at oncedec wonderful old -reliable DR. ORrER'S A1TISEPr1C Bw AIT.NG O11ftSmo sical dressin btitt erieves painl and-beaIs at the same time. Not a liniment. 25c.50c. $-m0 deftpart or apool t~o 1est your r liecausd thi have built thei 'stle~and fit, a shoes bearing ~unnecessary foi heeand get them! veybest styles and SChildren's. We ca ~want to see YOU them on our say'so Your Spring Needs We Have The Goods For-You Porch Rockers, Swings. and Lawn Goods. We - have the Celebrated White Mountain Refrigerators a and Freezers; Coolers. Side Walk Sul keys, Go-Carts, 3 Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets, Oil Stoves, Screen Door and j Windows, Ranges and Stoves. In fact, we have the a most complete stock of House Furnishings ever opened in Sumter. Drop in to see us when you come -to Sumter. Cash or Credit. "The -Store Accorm- - modatin g." BLSHL R &SRE In Front of the Postoffce, Sumter, S. C. SOLID THROUGH TRAINS lween Flrence.S. C. and Roanoke Va.. via the Atlantic Coast Line: Florence and Wadesboro Winston Salem ,Sout1 bound R aii isyWadesboro and .Winston-Salem. Norfolk and Western Rair way, Winston-Salem and Roanoke. xA4&Y iSCHEDULES. NORTH BOUN 9.50 A. M. Lv. Firence, S. C. Ar. 7.30 P. M. 10.20- A.: M.. Lv " Darlingtun, S. C. Ar. 7.01 P. M. 10.05 A. M. Lv. Hartsville, S. C. Ar. 7.15 P. M 11.00 A. M. Lv. Societyrill, S., C. Ar. 7.15 P. M. 11.30 A. M. Lv. Cheraw S. C. Ar. 5.53 P. M. 1.35E . Ar. Wadesboro, N. C. Lv. 5.00.P. M. ^ .00; jM. Ar. Winston-Salem, N. C. Lv. 1.25 P. M. 8.45, P. M. Ar. Roanoke; Va., Lv. 9.00 A. M. 'ios4 oonneetionts are made at Florence, in both directions, with triins carryingPnllmaan Oars to and from'the North, South, East and West. - br dates of fare, and detailed schedules to any desired des. tination b y this new. a nd a ractive route, apply tor -H. D. CLAKM . Ticket Agent of the"A. C. L. The Standard Railroad of the South. Eastne.p irc-- d aigaB FrNso r, adtie 4cheduls tr n esiedde Cfnatio yiil nle bt orCmeca and aSrcie-otapply s to n~ Busnes. '~e rooseuneas~~iecket An the-A.s C.beL. TheaStanard Ra i ond e S ro. ebakig DEISUMTERS. O HeneddoPd.aikes s .K ConweSaturda. Nem beint rogdo , Pf~i. at Brw5 a Dozeree. C Mwe ordilyivte 3oth My mercial a eninsBnk Business. erse A Bneeasigdlinand the A. s B bera SrefmNt con se,1t soun Manderessiv banking. - DIfCTORS. A.. ersoN, P bEIN. . Kon . LSWE Leses. ofBrester,~e S.ar Nd Gbyipi, mufandurers h r reutaionon hnesyJ ZuHality, the ellTrae~MTk.mkB. Jnis We hav sletEd PwEIDENh' exepioa K.RSE, h es - leathrsf r thssAonBRA MenAM, CASHIER. an he o th footneeds see the whv it ly nhd Woerin a pair of NWA HE-u R.NJENKRSON, Sr md by mnfCturesiwh C. R. Sprott, President and Treas. Manning l~- -MANUFACT wi 5 Cotton See Sol ~High Grade re aiion o7 "Foreman."' C~m recent interpretation givei for a fornman is a :nan whois. e. stepping n at any point s'o~- this or that man's work bet o can do it himself. The yon m::. who aspires to do all this In qnalifyhing for fpemanship haa his wor cet out efoi him., Powerful Saccharin. Pure saccharin Is 550 times as sweet tas sugar. A swee taste may be It p Darted to 70,000 parts of water. The Demons of The Swamp are mosquitos. As they sting they put deadly malaria erms in the blood. Then follow the icy chills and the fires of feyer. The appetite fies and the strength fails; also malaria often paves the way for deadly typhoid. But Elec tric Bitters kill and cast out the malar ia germs from the blood; give you a fine appetite and renew your strength. "After long spafering, "wrote W. Fretwell, of Lucama, N. C.. "three bottles drove all the malaria from my system, and ive had good healo ever since." Best for all stomach,liver and kidney ills. 50c at all drugglsts-Ad. Love of the Brother. Love of the brother we -see will help us to the lovo of the Fatherw do not see.-WfIam Watson. Deif Londoners. LAron has over ninety thousand Secret of Secret-Keeping. If a woman could only keep secret .the fact that she has a secret to keep, her secret would ber safe.-Boston Trranscript./ l u For a Torp otiyer. "I have used Chambrlains Tablets off and on for the past six years when ever my liver shows signs of bein~in a disorde'red condition. They- have al ways acted quickly and given me tlpe desired relief," writes Mrs. F. H Trn bus, Springville, N. Y. For sale by all dealers.-Adv. ./ NORFOK O~ YSTERS a nystyle, and served -:t ow-Noywaiting. We erp nothing but tbhe best e &verything. If it's some hingl~ good to eat, someth ng that will tickle the palate. come in and let us er1ve you2. Cour teous treatment guar anteed to all. ]Yours to please, JACK METROPcj., Por EVERYTING A MIAN NEEDS $i Complete Shaving Outfit $1 1o Articles 10 To ad vertise our Universal Shaving Outfit and Universal Products we will for a limitea time only. send this well worth $i300 Shavio:: Outlit for $1.00. We sell our produwls to the consumer direct, and. ;here'fore .sou save all gent.4 prtt which as you know are very large. 1 Hollow Ground Razor 1 5-nc Lather Brush 1 Razor Strap, Canvas Back 1 Niekel Easei Back Mirror 1 33-inch Barber Towel 1 Bar Shaving Soap 1 Box Talcum Powder 1 Decorated China Mug 1 Aluminum Barber Comb 1 Bristle Hair Brush Agents need not write. Each outlit p~acked in neat box $1.00. Coin or money Order, postage 10c ex tra. . IUNIVERSAL PRODUCTS CO. Dan Ohio F. D. Hunter, Vice-President and Sec OIL K IILLI I, S. C. BRERS OF to d. Pndnesd -NO 4-a Fertihizers STATE OF-8WIrCAR County of Clarendon 'y By James M. Windhan,.Esq.,.Judge of. Probate., - HEREAS, Robert A White made suit to me to grant bi . mad of Administration ofthe estsate effects of John Gill. These are therefore to monisli all and singular the dred and creditorliof "the said John. Gill, deceased, that thel be and appear., bef.ore me.ia-th Court ofProbate, tobe held at-Man ning, S. C.. on tbe -6th day of April next, after publication. ,hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,- to show caune,'if any they -lave,' why the said administration should not, be granted. - Given'under my hand this 30th day of Mareh,' Anno Domini.1914. J. M. WINDHAM. Judge of Probate' SCHOLIaSHIaai ElTRAICE EAInmATIOI The - examination .for the award. of vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col lege * and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friay, July.3 at, 9 a. m. Applicants must not be less than six teen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after .July 3, they will be awarded to those making the lighst average: at this eltamination, 'provided they meet-the conditions governing the award. Applicants for Scholarships should write to President Johnson be fore the examination for Scholarship~ examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next' session willi open September 16. 1914. For father infers umation and catalogue, address Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. MONEY TO LOAN -At 7 per cent . On improved farms" in amounts of $3,000 and up for werm of five years tNo commissions charged. Only actual expenses foe. preparation of legal papers. - . CAROLINA BOND AND 'MORT GAGE CO., UNION B~ANK BUILD ING, COLUMBiA, S, C. Hold on to Your Money aid in times of adversity it will hold on to you. Every business man should have an account at a good bank where it will be -safe when he needs .it. Besides the advantage of being able to draw agaitist it by check is worth something. This bank solicits the accounts of merchants and individuals. Hafiie Bank anld Trust Co MamiaSays Ifs Safe for. CONTAINS 70 0 - For Sale by All Dealers. Cures Old Sores, Other Ramedies Won't Cur5. The worst cases, no matiter of how long standinlg" are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antisertic Healing Oil. Rt relle~eI Pain and Heels at the same time. 25c, 50e, $1.00 FOLET3IIONTAR A treasment of E.retric Bitters . ,reases your appetitk: stops indi2e you can eat everything. A real spriaf todic for liver, kidney and stomn troubres Cleanses your -who ystem and you e.l tine. Electric ters did more for M r. T: D. Peeble stomach troubles than any medicine ever tried. Get a bottle ' toeday. ,nd $1.00 at yor drugst. . Bucklen'sArnica Salve for Ecze -Adv. HOG 'TYING -A LONGHORN.1 Catching, Tripping-and Roping a In Twenty-seven Seconds. To cope, "bust" and "hog tie" a Texas longhopa single handed in minutes is a sport which represents, daily work of the range.. Men o eye and steady nerve each start fifty feet behind the loaghorn, may jump the arena fence like a and again and again dodge w hears the irst swish of the rope. rope -often braks on. the tautening: the saddreiay slip. asain the ease Bill Mahaffey, who landed on hiss with foot caught In the stirrup and fr- the splendidly trained cow lglit haye been dragged and killed. mebe 'goes Cuba Crntchfeld! ;ov'rakesaIst. Swish. swish:: thr vover" the horns Then the pony braces-?nd the rope en* a harp,. Watching e>eg m e of .his hrnaed adv the: pavOw circles the anainis: that te -r is brought from the Aroudgd.hDe hind leg. : word, and know1g- pay .makeaia uann Thd. and theteerdsZrippetr ed.* The' rope tau -end the Mlready running afoot;ith a in hand toward %the iteer d his own safety one traed pony .to hold that taut' inposition. maTiu8 , 9 "bog ties Um -hif tcheas tohped et tbesb ande torefoot ota etaeteraises arm ~ adCrutchfleld no only steer roping e zMG and " hr ow O S t g L if e i n e't WeakAdneys need, hoelp. They're :often- overworked don's ge& poisonlItered outsof. blood. Will von help them? Doan's Kid~ey, Pils have broui benefit to thousands of kidney ers. Manning testimony proves worth. Mrs.'s. Newman, Mn ging, S says: "I consider Doan s Kidne a fine backache and kkiy em I can say that they. hireb my home with.goode suts. (fe" my fmI#bad slaune-aod acbin ther with idne wealkness. Doa' Sidney-P~s bent~ reiu L Ist Never had eto myself, butI'ha'e-oftin adf use, as I know wbha.bey will do'" Price 50c, at altdealers 'Don't sIm pyask ..or). a kidney remedy DausKianay..Pile- the same Mrs. lNewmnan had. Fosster-MH Co., rops ,'BuffaleyNN. aum'ig -ow saee~i pmi uwue ~'aonsa gor e gu pun ?.n 2esp~ ippg Lsaa e m uanosa; meispoq aa Chngip g|u~ *.O- t -i bonu ap ago. mn -trn..boya~ had who~kcoug aid TIfondli berlans(ugxR l qU that would relieveatleir cogigand em ad wi uple A idthatI writes Mrs.ArchfirenpC.rook ville, Ohio. . For sal e Adv. - altyI be ig. . When maen sjeall o thee, so live that nobody wlbelidee lem.-Plato - Sck-heaach. Mrs A. L Luckie, East Rochester. N. Y., was a victim-of sick headache and despondency, cnnesed by a badly weakened and debilitated' condition of her stomach, when she' began takin~g Chamber1sin's Tablets.. She says, "1 found them plasant to take, -'also mild and effective. In a few weeks' time, I was restored tomy former gooa health" For sale by all dealers.-Adv. Knowledge of' BusIness. "Then it Is this evening that you are giving the ring to your fiancee? And If the engagement Is broken off ?' "Oh, don't worry! I shall demmad a receipt."-Le Sourre (Paris). Escapes As Awful Fate. A thousand tongues could not express the gratitude of Mrs. J. E. Cox, of Joli et, Ill., for her wonderful deliverance - from an awful-fate. "Typhoid pneumno nia had left me with a dreadful cough" she writes. "Sometimes I had such awCa ful coug hing spells I thought I would die. I could get no help from Doctor's treatment or- other medicines till -I1 used Dr. KiCng's New Discovery. But' I owe' my life to this wonderful remedy . for I scarcely cough at all now." Quick and safe, its the most reliable of all. throat and lung medicines. Every bot tle guaranteed. 50c anid $1.00. Trial botlefree at all druggIsts. -Adv. Daily Thought. Belief consists in accepting the af Irmatons of the soul; unbelief in do iying them.-Emnerson. Helps A Judge In a lhad Fix. Justice Eli Cherry, of Gillis Mills, Tenn...-was plainly worried. A bad sore on his leg had baffled several doc tors and long resisted all remedies. "I thougit it was a cancer,". he .wrote. "At last -I. used 'Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and was completely cured." Cures burns, boils, ulcers, cuts, bruis es and piles, 25c at all druggists.-,Ad v