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PEANUT CLUB FOR BOYS. Efforts Being Made to Establish Commercial Crop. Clemson College, Feb. 17.?"The boy is naturally an investigator and likes to discover new things," says B. O. Williams, assistant boys' club agent, who with this idea in mind is organizing peanut clubs, which will do much to help establish this new commercial crop and proper methods of growing it in South Carolina. Tht boll weevil spells diversification ana diversification means peanuts as one of the state's main cash crops in the future. Hence peanut clubs to teach practical profitable peanut growing to our future farmers. The plan, as in corn club work, is to have the club boys' father offer him as good land as is available, let him work under club regulations to learn peanuts from A to Z for himself and incidentally for his father, who probably would not take time or trouble to do so for himself. Murder! Dentist?"What's your business?" Victim?"I'm a humorous artist." Dentist?"Well, I'll try and live up A - J? ?- & f m tO your luea Ul illy piuicsaiua. London Tit-Bits. i?> A Careful Giver. Patience ? "You're engaged to / Fred, aren't you?" Patrice?"Yes, but I'm not happy." "What's wrong?" "I'm afraid he's selfish." "Why so?" "He asked me for my hand, and I gave it to him." "Of course." "Well, it wasn't until I had given my hand to iiim that he put a diamond ring on my finger." "Of course not. But how does that ghow selfishness?" "Why, it was his hand wasn't it?" ?Yonkers Statesman. The Sign Language. Ephum Johnson was up before Judge Shimmerplate on a cruelty to animals charge. \ " 'Deed Ah wasn't abusing dat "-.i ; v - J M i.1 1 J muie, juuge, me uiu intiu uciuuncu. "Did you not strike it repeatedly | with a club?" I "Yassah." 1 "And do you not know that you can accomplish more with animals by speaking to them?" "Yessah; but this critter am dif ferent. He am so deef he can't hear me when Ah speaks to him in de usual way, so Ah has to communicate wid him in de sign language."? Charleston Mail. The Holy Terror. * Lady?They say Father Hooley ad- i anced to the attack with a prayerbook in one hand and a bomb in the < I other. / 1 Returned Soldier?They're always 1 thryin* t' belittle a good man, mum. 3 Lady?Why, wasn't it true? { Soldier?No lady; he had bombs in 4 both hands.?Life. ia> ^ ? Taking Stock of Him. The Suitor?"I hope, sir, that you will consider me in the nature of an j investment, even if I may not pay ( regular dividends." i The Girl's Father?"My; dear boy, 1 don't talk of dividends. I shall be c glad if you don't levy regular asses- J ments on me."?Life. 1 He Knew. I ? Teacher?"Don't you know that punctuation means that you must j pause?" i Willie?"Of course I do. An auto ( driver punctuated his tire in front of our house Sunday and he paused for half an hour."?Boston Transcript. ! In For Keeps. It was in Paris. The talkative guide was exhibiting to the interested American tourist the tomb of Napoleon with all the customary flourishes of both languages and hands. "This immense sarcophagus," declaimed the guide, "weighs forty tons. Ins'de of that sir, is a steel receptacle weighing twelve tons, and ins'de of that is a leaden casket, hermetically sealed, weighing over two tons. Inside of that rests a mahogany coffin, containing the remains of a very great man." For a moment the American was silent, as if in deep meditation. Then he said: "It seems to me that you've got h'm all rieht. If he ever gets out.! cable me at my expense."?London i Tit-Bits. Some Town. "You advertise this as the best hotel in town," sa'd the man who had stayed overnight. "It certa'nly is," replied the cook. "Well, that may be a good boost for the hotel, but it's a terrible knock for the town."?Boston Transcript. The Native Tongue. Sir?While I waited for a box of sweets to be wrapped. First Candy Damsel?"What are those cute little red flowers?you know, those Jcind that hangs down like earrings?" Second C. D.?"Oh, that's wanderng jew, but I don't know what you call it in English."?Mrs. Sib in the Chicago Tr.bune. ^ IB) ? Optimistic Thought. One certain way of beating the game is to raise something beside prices and Cain.?Dallas Journal. B Just Arrived I I One Car 1 I CeJar Shingles I SASH IX STOCK H 5 2-10 x 5-10 I S 2-10 x 4-6 8 H Ail 12 lights Mj Hj GLASS DOORS K HI v R.i n ME ("s;r" || 4-PANEL DOORS 9 2-10 x 6-10 9 3x7 9 SCREEN DOORS S 2-10 x 6-10 H 3x7 9 L B. FOWLER I Bamberg, S. C. 9 lie Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary hiinine and does not cause nervousness nor luging in head. Remember the full name and ook for the signature of E. W. GROVE, 30c. TWIGEPROVEN If you suffer backache, sleepless lights, tired, dull days and distressing urinary disorders, don't experiment. Read this twice-told testimony. It's Bamberg's evidence? loubly proven. James A. Mitchell, R. P. D. mail lanrier, Calhoun St., Bam/berg, says; 'I have taken two boxes of Dean's Kidney Pills and am glad to give my public endorsement for the benjflt; I received. The jar and Jolt ot irivlng Is? no doubt, responsible for be weakness and pains I suffered vith my back: Dean's Kidney PUls >rought me relief in a short while md I never lose a chance to say a ;ood word for them." The above statement was given yj Mr. Mitch ell on May 29, 1914, and >n Anuary 22,' 1918, he said: "I ilways have a good word for Doan's TKHln V/winna fV&ir TM A ^.i\LHTZy IT una, UCVChuoo UU^V ? uu ? rf disordered condition of my kiflleys and the cure has remained pernanent. AH I have formerly said n praise of this remedy I gladly con!irm. Doan's Kidney Pills are cer? ainly a fine medicine." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't umply ask for a liidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills ? the same that Mr. Mitchell had. Foster-Mil^'Jm Do., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. BHHBHna NOTICE! AFTER DECEMBER 1 ALL . MEAT . BILLS WILL BE DUE AND PAYABLE WEEKLY. I City Market Hutto & Bellinger, Props. | BAMBERG, S. C. 1 You Do More Work, * You are more ambitious and you get more enjoyment out of everything when your blood is in good condition. Impurities in the blood have a very depressing effect on the system, causing weakness, laziness, nervousness and sickness. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TCNIZ is not a patent medicine, it is simpn IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup. So pleasant even children like it. Tin blood needs Quinine to Purifyit and 1R01N to Enrich it. These reliable tonic properties never fail to drive out impurities in ^ v _ i_ i 1 uie uioou. 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You might die without anybody knowing j of its whereabouts. If you hide it behind a picture, under the carpet, in i a sugar bowi or the the coal bin, a A burglar can just come and get it. M That's the burglar's business, study m this picture and you will hide yours 3^ I in our bank. B j BANK WITH US. I J We pay four, per cent, interest, com- <1 pounded quarterly on savings deposits I I Farmers & Merchants Bank I J S BHRHARDT, S. C. 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