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I I . fel 1 OF WORLDS I Re KJ ? That they are hig ij as good for every di m That they are co\ P one year against de f That we sell you a buggy c not at cash prices, adding intere |? That our motto is, ''better That we have the largest s T t're rubber tires, steel tires, gooi | guaranteed buggies. S E. J( ! ' Fresh and Up-to=Dai .TDIFLIEIEEZEIES IE BATESBURU, S. C THE GUIGNARD BRICI The best brick on the r Orders filled with dlsp; COLUMBIA, - !uei vv* II you are sick, you wish to get , Of course you do. lYou wish to be ri ?? misery, and be happy again. If your illness is caused by fci fs^'1 om quickly got the right remedy 1 a| Cardui. This great medicine, for Tl lieved or cured thousands of ladic P you from some female trouble. | For Women's STrs. Fannie Ellis, of Foster, 'Ark., sui i 4 years. Head her letter about Cardui. She w w! ueven yearn with female trouble. Erery mon y ' die with my head and back. I took 18 bott cured. Cardui is a God-send to suite ring w 8i DR. J. A. WATSON I Many P and lunt: t l ? ? ?rI < f t ivcnuM. ana renei Batcsburg. S. C. as ^ cures i \ c 'pi i ,, , other tre D.ii.'j in Ielephone Building. | Kuggles At Ridge Spring livery Thursday ; doctors ss j I got no I GO-1'LY keeps tlics offHorsts Honey ar and Cattle. 25c and 50c at all drug on^a^( s they are i stores. I _ , Gnnter s 1 TH^^PW Just Arrived * n A ^ i WIUthAMUUS V./ ' ===== AND member: ;h grade iti every respect, and j ay use as for Sunday. ered by a binding guaranteed dective workmanship or material >r carriage whether you have the money to pay for ist at 8 per cent, for the time you wish your note to ; buggies for more money, same buggies for less moi took of vehicles between Columbia and Augusta, in v d buggies, cheap buggies, guaranteed buggies and ONES The Price THF I PAHPPS T A a a a-4 *?* m l a ^ 7 . '? :\" -v' ; ; ; r ' .. ?|?4 vJ $$? '.! .'j i The Americana have no 16vc for 1 3**yirh songs. Tbey cannot inane to 1>e:ii5 "r tHl1 of the lttnguage-an<1 th?y I11 cs I are frank enough to confess It. In Chicago Wat kins Mills was called up- ^ !!> i * tT on hy a luindfun of Scotchmen to sing ' tJatton's rollicking ilitty, "The Mar- J," ; riijii-' of Short Maclean," but when the ni 'f soup was over the applause came ex- ^ hoiveiy from the men who demanded K it. Thi other members of the audi- " tc ence looked blankly at the singer and jr ^ wondered to gracious what on earth * * lie had been "talking alx>ut." "What # does he mean by "every piper was jj narket, I fu' asked a puzzled Chicugoan ot j one of the Scotcnmen in the inter- p itch. I val. " "Fu* moans 'full,' " was the rc- I g ply. "Well," snapped the practical j, ? C and unpicturesque native of the pork p * ' country, "and what's the matter with p the whole word, anyhow? ' a Wat kins Mills tells, by the way, a l( i Tery funny story in connection with K ' this same song. As he sang it one p H j night from the stage of a theatre in ^ raj j British Columbia, he was conscious K ^11 ' all the while of a kind of suppressed ,mM i commotion proceeding from a private ! Ihjx on his left, and whenever he turn ; well, don't youlI ! ?e>x"<h? 1 , ? A whispered disturbance, he saw two c Q- OI t.IlG pttlH <111(1 | faces expressing tl>e very essence "t 1 ( astonishment. First the faces stared ; Utile trouble, you at hint; then they stared at each oth- i to f*-ot well ' Tt'sH 1 <r: lh'Ml aBa,u at lhe s,n8?'r mingled < H i with tin* look (>f amazement was a > WOIUOU, nas ir-W doclded sugpoatlon of annoyance One }Sf sulleriug lLkcHj face WHS that of a pretty woman, the I other that of a handsome man; and I ! r' Hs the singer got an explanation of tne [llfi ft/. mystery. The male occupier of the pv l*>x, whose name was John Macklin, ( ? - ? ? --?? B1 unit i>hn i:nl that mornius Ixe i i ffoml ficrony ior bpvi-u m ; ? ------ >, '. . , , B ' i rotly num.ml it; the l.uiy \s. h turn, 1, rites: "I was sick for . wen( roulul to vvaikius Mills in the | th I would very nearly j m lints' room and wanted to V. .v...- how a Jos of Cardui and was 9 he knew of their niarriage and what tt m_ Hi right he iind to shout about .1 in public omen. i rj iu ib ,o?? j \ / ifiSw; eople with chronic throat rouble have found comfort ^ in Foleys' Honey and Tar MeCALL pattwns . ' J . Celebrated lor style, perfect fit, simplicity and ! Stubborn coughs after reliability nearly 40 years. Sold in nearly r? ;i j j * * every city and town in the United States and atment has tailed I ? M. Canada, or by mail direct. More aold than Keasnor, Iowa, writes: "The a?* ?lher Sc"J ,or ,rfe ???> ??? lid I had fon<?iimntinn and Mc< Al.l.'S MAGAZINE A J'<*0 Consumption, arid More subscribers than any other fashion setter until I took KoleyT inagarine million a month. Invaluable. I.at. .... . . . , rst styles patterns, dressmaking, millinery, 1(1 far. It Stopped the hent- p'ain sewing, l.im y needlework, hairdressing, ..,,1 ?.. l.._? _ * et.auelle, good stories, etc. Only bO cents a and { a.n in my lunp[S and , yrar (worth double), including a tree pattern, now as sound as a bullet. Subscribe today, or send I or sample copy. _ ffVONIlFBFUL INDUCEMENTS lJrUR otOre V to Agents. Postal brings premium catalogue | m and new cash ptite offers. Address 7?E MrCiLL CO.. Ul U SM W. 171b St.. NEW TNI I : '-fy; \,A - '! M3RO AOVOiiA'l'e JULY 9,1909 - One Solid Card 0 R B E TT CARkiAfiFS. === r- : w Rem ust r Otir aim is to sell bettei V re we omit every penn II you a "square deal" *or \ ill convince you that v ' ' cle at a good many do it or ; itors, and that they are backed by a stand : Every wheel, the reach and axle o aey." i crack, chip, blister or peal off if the /hich We have confidence enough in the un- ? ;e we know that a vehicle built on nost usage. iC 3MF Fixei I Batesbnri HE EV THING MERCb < , -I *. <>imm m? ' ust y. j.r r ^ .v i. j. i i Mr) MO Hi-" >11 couunue iu A mau wlth re(1 [>eard anQ nair. the >ne may bo taken for rther expansion of latt*r Protruding in front from a hole cturlng mean exclusi- his woolen hat, freckled, homely, gn goods? oaks the stood on a crest pearing at something aga/.ine. Surel\ not. in the distance. His attitude denoted mch will foreign In , om the competition . surprise. He nervously ran his thumb lanufaeturers? To ih under his left gallus, thrust the other ] .'Unite answer can be hand in his pocket, took it out and r me- The ^ h,s shaded his eyes with it. His had slls us that, as horn been the only cabin within ten miles, ig expands, import! and now, since he had visited this Ireot ratio. This wot part of his domain, a log hut had >r sonic time to con "igone up within two miles of him and nes of work It Is imj smoke was curling from the chimney, apanese to compete Starting forward, he triangulated rodueers. For Inst i jjjs cowhide boots toward the strange melting work there i f editioo. When he reached it he lookome made articles re - jn at tjJe 0j)en The only orted ones. A smal ? sound was from a loud ticking clock. taut. witn men ot . A chi]d abou| #|x months oW lay m ore mportei rop - asjeep jn a manufactured from 1 "or o , una, uinnt h ijnips t)f uie (rtues growing 011 the Ignutic American nl d , .. . . . . , . . , _ . ground, the bark remaining where y the ablest ftnanciei -a . . . . . . ' . nature had placed it. f the age The sane .e . . . , , ... . . , Presently lie went to the door and aid of large inachini >t . . . ., . . . . .. , , , , . looked out. No one was in sight, lie nistuken. the largcs It . , . ... .. . turned. A Hour barrel stood in a n the Shibaura iro ;h ? corner. Dipping his linger ra soot tas the best cquippet or . , . . , . . . , 011 the chimney, he wrote on the barlie maiiiil.icture of ahtnes, was T?00v kl! y. ri u at ' n.e home Iron ir.d w. *',n>r" S,,r 1 don'1 want no nabur8' ind at the same tin of Kf you wolU seU oul to nu\I ,to run goods will lnct he' niow' SIRl S MOFh ATT. haraeter of the g ige Mr Moffatt. having written his raduallv message, left the premises, casting a ? parting glanue at the slumbering child. That night he slept but little. For years he had been moving away Never from his fellow men. He didn't mind "lie talks a good on- b? ars or coyotes or snakes, for the> c friendship " were bis legitimate prey, if not com "Well, my girl, ; put panioiiable, but he didn't like men 1 stou to that sort because he said "there's a law agit "But how?" shoot in' "em." He had moved mant "Kncouruge sotn / to times and now, being over 40 year tall.' old, was becoming averse to change Yet here was a family settled vlgh '* Nc under his nose. "When I starte asked Ho waited a week, thinking thai hi tie to please watt until neighbor would communicate v !i she got used to laving him, but lie didn't. So at the sail me leave. Com pi i time of <ia> tC in the morning) v. "You bet She every- jle made lils first visit he made a: body, is it any she is other. He found the sanic conditi : 1 howling hit?' The door stood open; the clock ra tied off the seconds; the child slep 1. ? But there was one thing new. C11 "Opportunity iftcn as * . board over iho fireplace intended f( in years gone 1 . . j , ' ... ?? 1 a nu.ntel rested the ltd of a crack' But w?h u up h w 8M.Oppor.un whistle .. . ip the wronk ,, , , , , ... , Cyrus looked disappointed. 1 turned to the child. Five rosy to Pain can Pttickly peeped from under a blanket. TI stopped P olets l)r n,an took ,he ,)lK to? betwet'n 11 iShoops-.tr womanly tlH,ttb aml flllK<r vory ?ln??rl? Mains an if o., ' ? e::ied made of wax. and he w lpami'an/ rp. >n 2?) ^ It n hrw A V 011 f ,lis forofinKer ilKuin il) tlio little pal . ' .S. ' ?r ; to feel tlie clutch of the pink tinge! anout .h:s fine, boul . nnd when it canie a fjrln overspre by (junter , j,js ugjy featuIfS Then he walk Whn ~ mi^ to the fireplace, read the niessa lULE I^TAP *Ka,n an<' *rew 8erlon8- H angei atoptlhi a?Ukl?B^a Ul" Turning the box lid over, wrote on the other aide: BUGGIES, SURRIES ||f| MMMMMMMMM^BMHMBaMMHMH^MHHHHHH^ IIH^B || ^mm^mmmmm^^mmmmmmma^mmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmm IfljH |J H 1 r buggies for less money, there- Blf: | III] y of useless expense and if we I well known Corbitt Buggy we fe ve have a more beautiful ve- I 1 liars lower price than our com- I I in honest reputation for a long, hard wear. B n our vehicle is made of hickory. The paint will B : vehicle is well cared for. H \ ;se goods to make the guarantee that we do, be- I % these lines will outclass any other and will stand B >ANY, I IANTS. I ,w As he was leaving he again caught uara.t0 oves?te sight of the child, paused, glanced * ... -u'V " ngC in my mother ! back at the message he had written, ^ ^. ekan to use Rlectnc Bitponder* d, then stalked out of the ( T\ Wn es Sf' Gilpatrick h?tso and away. of Dantorth, Me. "Although past The next morning, taking down his s seems really to be growing iiiu troui ?tif wait, n.. ta >?is. young again. She suffered untold neighbor's <ahin. He expected that j^fTX dyspepsia for 20 years, this time he would find his man and l laS(- s"e CouaXutuav. what . ther memebrs of the family Uoctors gavejher up and there might be. He was surprised to i lu reuicuici failed ull Eltxliic Bitfind only the child. It was awake. I ters worked such wonders for her it had kicked off its blanket, and a 1 health." They invigorate all vital pair of chubby little legs were high organs, cure liver and kidney troubIn the air. It smiled at him. Ap- les, induce sleep, impart strength preaching lie clasped its two ankles and appetite. Only 50c at all drugin his great wrinkled fists. The child gists. made a grab for his red beard and ?? pulled sturdily. Delay in commencing treatment Ttu> noisy clock had ticked away for a slight irregularity that could some twenty minutes when the child hjve been cur(.d ick, b Fows suddenly took it into iti? houd to ir? i *3 . . squall. Cvrus looked about for some- K^ney Remeay may result in a sething to appease it. and seeing a kidney disease. Foley s Kidney nursing bottle half full of milk, he builds up the worn out tissues and put the nipple Into the little one's \ strengthens these organs, mouth. Hut it continued to squall, ! Gunter's Drug Store. mrilBUng 115S iftllUB luimffru. v; i ?? took it up. sat down In the only chair 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any 10 the room, cave 11 toe bottle, an,I case 0{ Chills and Fever. Price 2Sc it was happy. So was he Now, Cyrus had set his rifle against . " ^ the chimney and was not in a posi- 1 Everyone would be benefiied by . tion either offensive or defensive. He taking Foley's Orino Laxative for was ta-ta-lng and ba-ha-lng to the stomache and liver trouble and habchild as women do when suddenly itual contsipation. It sweetens the he heard a voice say: stomache and breath, gently stim"Han's up, stranger!" lates the liver and regulates the The voice was a soft one, but Cy- bowels and is much superior to piils [ rus started. Looking up, he saw a and ordinary laxatives. Why not try wonmn standing in the doorway, Foley's Orino Laxative today? covering him with a lcvolvcr. I Gunter's Drug Store. "I can't," said Cyhus, " 'thout drop 1 "Y" come over to drive nie out, did ^ The ^ tl III flM t tierce tone. Indeed, the woman was laughing at the picture before her. ..U'tlur?v prom, lly ot.uunM In all countrtM. jf HO FKC J, I When S yei man. traok-maiikft, t ?*??! una Lujonxhurrino "llulti't pen tin truin I'm a widdor tfrsd. Send sketch, Model or i'tioio, lot rreo Haiti t got no man. i in a wiumi Jrfr0ri on r*t?nMt>iiity. all ausiNCts unman Mv man died before the ' B strictly eo*ftor ntial. r*usui practice o t womau. ai> man uu u tun it tut exrintiTely snnxawtiic rofomrra. I <1 ilft u ac tu rn " I H V.'ideownKo inventor* ?hotiltl hereonr bund- H mini wan utn liook onHow to obtain end Sell peleirte. Whet 1?-B I Here were a lone woman and n B T,"ntlon,%rU1 t?o.i>-iriner.endoiher B , , valuable information. Sent free lo any uddreee. child trying to get on without their S * ftltHPT p Ofll natunil protector, the most touching N|Ft||" j* {J* IvM P t of all conditions. Cyrus surrender- ' .... . ... ' , . ? ..i ? l" - ...ibqll.t, . . u.m ., td in heart as well as In person. t W "Reckon >' kin stay it y' want to, m lir sail. "How did y' happen to come Wlnthr?p C?ll??? here, enyway?" SCH JL ARStllP and ENTRANTH My I.nsimnd bought this property EXAMINATION. . j0 jbt before he died. 1 had nowheres _ ? else to go.'' The examination for the award of vacant - Cvrus Moflntt neither moved on any **holai-*bipe in Wlnthro* Oolle?e and forth, 11 *' ,, , , . . . . , . ? aduiit^tioii <if now student* will ho held at the is irore nor did he wi?h to. A babe oou.ty o.,,rt llnu-e on f*fctey,J?ly had wtftt'lti'd him. He heeanie its A-pidatanteinnrtt he not lew tiwn lftyeareofa us legal protector. F. A. MITCHESI.t, When ?cholarMhi)>e nre vacant after July t tb?v ut Delay in taking Foley's Kidney wilt be awarded to thoae mahintf the ht?hi. v _ average av this examination, provided th?,y in j Remedy f Y0u a c bachacne, kid- condition* governing theaward. Aj?- . PK, (ncy or bisiiclcr trouble, listens the ))li('UDtR for 8ch(ikrMhi|w Kboultl vrritt to Pp ad j disease npon you and makes a cure d<>nt Jehneon before the examinutiod for 8, lifted more dfticult. Commence taking Fol- *r*hiP w?nk? , rr-j v> _ j . j j St holnrshijw are worth $1<?1 and free turtlon ey s kid. ey Remedy today and yot. ^0nextewwion win open September 15, i?*? 0(1 will soon oe well. Why risk a seriouf For farther information and < a'alo* e, addrrwi malady? I p??w.d b. Joamon, Rork inn. h, c. Gunter.s Dntg Store.