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A MAJORITY OF OFFlCKi
TO ■« NOMINATED TO
FUIM FOR THE U. 8. SEMTE
Many People Are Not Thinking About
Politico, Especially At No Roal
Issues Are Before Thom.
Columbia.
Wke& the list of entrioo into the
Democratic primaries closed there
was opposition for only three State of-
ices, for the United State senate, in
four districts for congress, and five
circuits for solicitor.
Prom the present outlook the forth
coming campaign, which opens at
Sumter for the United States senate,
and at Columbia for State offclcs. will
be unprecedentedly quiet. The people
are not thinking about politics, par
ticularly as there are very few pro
nounced issues
The most interesting race will be
for the (fatted States senate E D
Smith of Lynchburg, menmbent. Is
by George Wnrree ef
eotlrllor for jae fourteentb
circuit William P PuUeei ef CW
raw. former t* sited mates see el or
ead William C Irbr ef Laursaa te*
aad read Aete la ttlf
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A*herd M *of**aA. meseeuWgMt fa
the weather eemsaury far Che weet ha
says 'Rammer heat, with flea Ufa!
sunshine aad warm sigh la. has beea
eepeciaJly feromble for rot toe whleh.
shews marked Improremeat geaeraJ-
ly, but Ue crop Is lUU somewhat
backward aad complaints of lice dam
age coatinue. Cora, which had a late
start is still about ten days backward,
but has improred in color and rigor.
Wheat and oat hanrosts art general,
with satisfactory returns generally.
Oat harvest is nearing completion in
the southern sections. The stubble
lands are being turned mostly to cow-
peas for hay. The white potato har
vest is about completed, with highly
satisfactory returns, both as to quan
tity and price. Sweet potato trans
planting continues. Tobacco has lb-
proved to good condltioh generally,
and peanuts are fair to good. Apples
and peaches are promising, and peach
pfetpments continue.
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COMth Mint PROM NIW v6RN
AND gPtNT TWO PLIAtANT
DAYS WITH FRIKNDt.
PRESIDED! OF OIL OEFINEDY
Because of Streak of Business, Visit
to the Oil Lands of Marlboro Waa
Found Impracticable
Military Secretary to Governor.
Washington # (Special). — Senator
Dfal, who has taken considerable in
terest In the matter, announced that
Lieut Col. George H. Me Master,
United States Infantry, retired, had
been detailed by the war department
to the office of Governor Cooyjr aa
oth ef May M
military a
wc rotary
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Columbia.—Dr. Frederick A- Cook,
| explorer, who has been In Columbia
on a visit, left for Fort Worth, Texas,
whare he has large oil interests. Dr.
| Cook became famous in 1909 when
news flashed all over the world that
i he had discovered the North Pole.
It will be remembered that latar Ad
miral Peary claimed credit for having
been the first man to reach the most
northern extremity. The admiral said
ha saw no signs of where Dr. Cook
had been aad discredited the report
that the pole had bean reached by Dr.
Cook aad his party.
Dr Cook la bow preaid eat of the
Tessa Eagle Oil and
Out ended and Par-
tlaBy Paralyzed.
uuto on sweet on useful
Operation May Become Neceeeary to
Remove Contents of Crop—Feed
Sparingly on Whole Grains
Until Wound Heals.
(Prepared by the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
The crop of the chicken sometimes
becomes overloaded with feed, and Its
thin muscular walls become distended
and .partially paralysed, so that the
organ cannot be emptied, or the open
ing Into the lower esophagus may be
come clogged with a feather, a straw,
or some other substance which the
bird has swallowed. The crop Is
greatly distended and the mass of
feed Is rather hard and firm. In both
cases the symptoms ire the same, and
treatment should be conducted on the
same principles, specialists say.
Treawoent Outlined.
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•Hted lord or eweet
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neeo eeeatlee la the Stake
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Different Soetions ef Country la
Irene Johnoon ef Mtaneeeta—
What She Has Dene.
(Prepares by the United Buuee Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
Boys and girls’ club work, club lead-
tvs say, has capitalized one of the
biggest assets of youth—ambition. In
every neighborhood and county where
club work is carried on there are boya
and girls who are making records that
are significant, for they show a grow
ing capacity for achievement as well
as because of the amounts actually
Mr. Oo*M Warns Am
of TrwacNroua. Dang«W
Calomel.
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Calomel salivate*! It's
Calomel acts like dynamite on a slog
fish liver. * When calomel comes Into
.contact with sonr bile it crashes into
It causing cramping and nausea.
If you feel bilious, headachy, consti
pated and all knocked out. Just go to *
your druggist and get a bottle of Doi
son’s Liver Tone for a few cents which
is a harmless vegetable substitute for <
dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful ^
and If It doesn’t start your liver and
straighten yon up better and quicker
than nasty calomel and without mak
ing you sick, you Just go back and
get your money.
If you take calomel today you’ll be
sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides.
It may salivate you, while If you take
Dodson’s Liver Tone you will wake up
j feeling great, full of ambition and •
ready for work or play. It's harmless,
pleasant and safe to give to children;
they like IL—Adv.
The Idle man is like an kite ma
chine. It destroys Itself very quickly.
—Martleti.
MOTHER!
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A letter received St «a«
tecs ot the Hovtb Csruilaa dtvtskHi of
the Ameriiaa t’ottua Associsttoa
from James D UHet. eecretary ot the
York county branch of the associa
lion. Mid that arrangements are be
tog made to make the annual Ttrzah
jplontc this y^ar an American Cotton
• Aaaociation picnic, and that plana
tow* being made for the entertain-
Inant of over 4.000 people. The picnic
will be held on Wednesday, August 4,
and York county farmers, bankers,
merchants, lawyers, professional, bus
iness and laboring men are expected
to turn out in full forca for the event.
The Tlrzah picnic is a well known
annual event and heretofore has been
a political event. This year, however,
the people of York county decided to
make it serve another purpose.
I itouih Ca/wituiL which snR take
crvto form hi aa •apaRStda caaai
fur the Routh Carolina Hwv
{ Hoard, has broa givoa by a
able number of argaalaatlooi of far
era, business mew and manufacture
The filet of the hoard contain cop
of resolutions of tadorsementa ado
ed by these state wide bodies; Exten
sion Service of Clemson College
South Carolina Live Stock Associa
tion. South Carolina Swine Growort' ,
Association. South Carolina Bankors* (
a.snociation. Agricultural Society of ,
South Carolina. South Carolina Auto
motive Trade Association. South Caro
lina Cotton Mill- Association, Soutfi
Carolina Division of the Travelers*
Protective Association and the South
C irolina Division of the American Le
gion. ' *1
TV# lew i herd
i A R,aahHa. «Baeiet«af
[ ef m-ii bred dairy cal lie.
f a! aut’iaa la Camden
T. The aatmalR »n this
*• b I »•» aa ca-. t«-
found la tlM United States, aemrdlag
to the datiy husbendmea of the exten
sion services, who urge South Carolina
dairymen aad other desiring founda
tion stock er family milk cows to taka
the opportanfty to purchase.
Hearing on Parr Shoals.
A. E. Manning, vice chairman of the
board of directors of the chamber of
commerce, received a telegram from
the attorney general’s office in Wash
ington In which it was said that no
further action would t>e taken In ref
erence to the suit by the government
against Parr Shoals until Columbia
had been given a hearing on the mat
ter Earlier In the day Mr. Manning
had received a message saying the
district attorney had all taaimctleat
aad wee Id proceed bet the later me#
the eheaw
Several New Charters.
The Palmetto College, /of VarnTflle,
Hampton county, was chartered with
a capital of $5,000. Business colleges
are to be established, u. W. Land is
president.
Cozby-Templeton A Co., of Green
ville, was chartered with a capital
stock of $40,000.
The Investment Corporation of
Greenville, was chartered with a oapl-
Lai stock of $10,000
The People** Store# Corporation, ot
RldgevtUe. Dorchester county, waa
chartered with a capital of ttt.tti
Greenville.—“A million dollar rain**
has brought a smile to the fanner in
this section that won’t wear off. With
almost an inch and a half of rain dur
ing the past ?4 hours farmers here are
growing more optimistic over the
prospects of making a good crop, as
the cotton now has that rich, green
color which, denotes healthy growth.
Lota of Oat Crop.
Brigbtsyille, June. — Lightning
struck the large .barn oftfeCTaude J.
Adams and It was soon in flames and
a total loss.* The oat crop had Just
been gathered and waa all lost. The
males were all saved aa were the wa
gons, tools, and contents of his farm
store. A quantity of fertiliser was
burned. Mr. Adams vras not at home
hut with the assistance of the neigh
bors the etnff was saved. There waa
no Insurance A much needed rain
f*n which aocouata for saving of the
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Shewing Use e# Invention.
hog ran l*e easily hsn«Red and the med
icine easily and more certainly applied
Intemally. The device comprise* a
Jaw spreading member, sod a lower
Jaw damping member, connected with
a flexible tube, and funnel to receive
the medicine.
ADAPTABILITY IS NECESSARY
Fto
A e* 4# to he
•totoi in wnhes’-s to me v t-twcu.*# to f .
Success Can Only Be Attained When
Right Man Is in Right Place in
Raising Chickena
There Is such s thing as a natural
npfftade for different kinds of busi-^
nesa One farmer will grow poor on
a rich farm, whffe another will, grow
rich on a poor farm. One poultry-
man will make money In fowls, and
another will Jpse ft. The one is adapt
ed to his business, the other Is the
right roan In the wrong place, or the
wrong man la the right place. Sne
ers* can be had only when the right
men la In the right place.
SHALLOW CULTIVATION BEST
may he p*v»ud
CARING FOR TOMATOES
The etilef advantages of prun
tug and staking tomatoes are:
1. A larger number of plant*
cun be *et on the given area.
2. The tomatoes will ripen a
little earlier when plants art*
pruned and staked.
3. The fruit Is kept off the
ground. Is clean, easy to gather,
sod less likely to decay.-
4. The quality of the fruit Is
usually better on plants that are
primed and staked.
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Spray Roosts and Floors With Kero
sene Oil and Treat Nests With
Tobacco Dust.
Keep your house and coops clean at
all time* and spray the roosts and
floors with kerosene oil and dust the
oeets with tobacco dust to prevent lieu
ead mi tee Infesting the hoo*e and
coops and sapping all the profits to
the fc usl a see hy
Watch Cuticura Improve Your Skin.
On rising and retiring gently smear
the face - with Cnticuru Ointment.
Wash off Ointment in five minutes
with Cuticura Soap and hot water. It
is wonderful sometimes what Cuticura
will do fur i>«or completions, dandruff,
itching and red rough hands.—Adv.
There are not many men that fash
ion can control after their fiftieth rafie-
stone.
SKIM ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE
are unsightly and mar the appearance
KEEP CHICKEN HOUSE CLEAN ot many a woman whose face would
be otherwise attractive. There is no
need for this. Just get a box of Tet-
terine and use it regularly and you will
be surprised how quickly pimples,
blotches. Itchy patches, etc., disappear
and how soft and clear the skin be
comes. Nothing better for eczema and
other skin troubles than Tetterine.
Sold by druggists or mailed for 90c. by
Shoptrtne (V. Savannah. Go.—Adv.
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