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IIP !1UJL.._ i_JL M?P I J| r I' 9: I Be< #? $ m vrtf* I Bate t< - |.'r.Jins wuimu. v.u^, l^tltc>.v. VVU1 inventions to kill nun. and that wen He - o wonders-Dr. Kinc's New Disc-very to save lite when threatened by coughs, colds, lagrippc, acthma, c r rap, bronchitis, h' mmorhages, hay fever and whooping cough or li n , tr ublc. For all brc n:hial affections ir Ins no equal. It relieves instQn*!y. Its the surest cure, .lames M Black r Asheville, N. C., R. R. No. 4, v rites it cured him of an obstinate cough after all other remedies failed 50c and $1.C0. A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by All druggists. CLEMSON AGRICOLTDKAL COSTEG? EXAMINATIONS. The examination for the award of scholarships in Clemson Agricutural College will be held in the County Court House on Friday, .1 y 8th. at 9 a. m. Applicants must f lout proper forms, to be secured from County Superintendent of Educnii n, befort they will be allowed to tand th? examinations. For detail- . int'orma tion, apply to the Super; u -dent o Flducation, or to the IV-jider.' o Clemson College. Applicants for admissi i. to th< I ollege, but not seeking for th< scholarships, will also star.dcnlr: i.c< examinations at the court house oi July 8th. The scholarships are worth $10* and free tuition. J he next session of the colleg opens September 14the 1910. ( "OST AND COURSES of STUD^ 1 1 Agriculture. 12 Agriculture and Chemistry. Agricultural and Animal In cluslry. 4 Chemistry and Geology. < 5 Civil lingeering. < ?> Mechanical and Klectrical en r;:v Cling. 7 Textile Industry. ! > per ressif n. including Boan 1 ai ity. IItat, I ht, Uniform an* r.'.l fees, $118,70. Books and a ( then miscellaneous supplies abot UK), i'or s udents who pay tuitio iO additional] For catalog and information appl t > W. M. KIGGS, Acting Prcsielen ^ - - TH o - c SI IMMF firming All th? vVill Pay FIRST " R ne One L. C ;sburg, ^ * ' *'*' tone, strengthen and regulate the the action of the kidneys and blad- Th) UCI actuu Gunter's Drug Store. faslitr April j tho 1'i>iVv.I . it V of.Olilil ji I'o" rnnni , 1 bouvi i . 11 r? j going !:o!a:*&hip f:x.iir*;n ?i iun : came I ginoe The University ot South Carolina i midd! offers scholarships in the Depart- j Wl ment of Education to one younu I<oul mast ? n o n frro.rw /*Am ? 1- ? ' * . ..ion Hunt V.CH.U v ;iu.iv. icui- trial rship is worth $100 in money and but t $18 term fee with free tuition. that1 Examination will be held at tlu. e County seat July 1st. Examination it die of students generally foi admission 1 h< to the University will be held at the 8 I! same time. whec , j Write for information to, poklr S. C. MITCHELL, President. Columbia, S. C. Kot : r _ In u\ A Woman's Great Idea come ,1 Is h v to make herself attractive. .' But. without health, it is hard for 1>r i.e: to be lc\eiv in face, form or 'A%ln| , -11 MI unit temper- A weak, sickly woman will f . i , "> resei i j nervous and irr.table. Constipa- Rl(1e i lion an 1 Kidney poisons show in ; wimples, blotches, skin eruptions Tt %,anda wretched complexion. But El- nn 1 a e r!IV.iters always prove a god- spool " | send to women who want health, mul II beauty and friend . They regulate c?stl Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify 1,1011 J the blood; give Strong nerves, bright j eyes, pure breath, smooth, veK t ty i nijir] .-kin, lovely complexi-.n, good he;:! h T1 fry them. 80c at all chu/gists. took | Brlti f Make Your Dollars Extend. .Loin ! man Our agency will prove that thirty- j temi i l* ^ ~. i . i - 1 ? I ; live years oiu -a.vs ct:.u , u: iscu us era of the L & M Pain* will save you a (dollars, because when Minting with , L & M you are using : itt 1 Zi i<~ Ox i ide combined with Wl.Ue Lead. Zinc cp. Oxide is imperish; bit, and m akes ft l)r the L & M wear am' cover like gold ^ H (The L &M Color r: therefore p?ra bright and lasting. Yo. won't need the cl to repaint for 10 to 1 S \ rs; 1 < sides year ej L& M Paint costs Its.; th. n any Th6 ., other, say about $1. 10 er gallon. ftt * " Sold by: ,s c ;t HOI-MAN-CULL UM . DWE.CO Tru n , spec v FOLEYSHONT SI ? stops tho couRh out I. calm lun^s I , IE BATESBURfl APyOCi ML jrfjif" iMfr -illtl "lit )AV R MIL dZ. * *! -4- * * OtiLU i Latest You 1 COME gibbons A ). C O&fc Mf?.* ' ' ; / * - */ - c' ' r 7- >1 y * '0 'A ?ir Proved Satisfactory. the } air brake was ushered Into kid I use in the most dramatic "01 in. The trial trip occurrod in Ion; , 1SGU. The truin selected was cor Steubenville accommo lation, low ng between PittBburg and Steu- j lie, Ohio. Which the train was at tuii speed, suddenly at, ho . around a sharp curve, the en- su' r saw a stalled wagon in the anc le of the track dead ahead. th hand bvakcs only, nothing have prevented a terrible lup. The fornjal time for the of the air brake had not come, I | he brake was there, and in dea- * *' ion, not believing for a moment ^ ( the tiling could possibly avail, ngiueer threw on the air. But 1 avail. i i observers in the rear were hi- wo catapulted out of their seats by yoi hock of the sudden stop. But , i they saw the engine fairly me ig its nose into the wagon bed . irrow had been the margin be :oc n safety and disaster, they for- ^i0 ill about their shock and stood ved stVence. Tho air brako had sto iuiu na u?v u. flCc , ' " 2 f Faked Coronation Scene. , . obably the most notable faked it picture e\ er produced was or 1 which purported to give a rep- Re jtatlon of the actual scone InWestminster Abbey at the ;'6 Curonation. OV( le production was the work of nvontlve Frenchman, who had y lal scenery of the abbey painted p. ( reproductions of the historical mios made. Then a number of a'' ich actors were "made up" to Sttl csent the King, the aged Primate dif other central figures and re- Yc iahly life like they were. ha 10 mock coronation ceremony vv^ place at a quiet llttlo village in jja tany, and the Alms were sent to ^ ion housos of entertainment. agora, however, made no at>t to impose on the public and by ily confossed that the scene was Th ake." ce fr< A Profitable Monument. Jsj he Monument, Ixmdon's famous mu, which, as Popu wrote, "like illy lifts its tall head and ilea," fouroe of profit to tbo City Coftlon, gaya the Pall Mull Guzotto. actual surplus for the current ' Is placed at about $500. tolls charged to visitors appear 2,700, and the sale of the booklet n< stlmated to produce $70. On ||,1, other Bide of the account, inal uglhtlng will cOst $500, and 1 and iv&t?r $60 and $250, retlvely^WWle wages and clothing absorbs fj,8QO*. and the grant is 12 28. j 1 i d Mtr VTE. F Vi < rn t. S. g. FRIDAY, >-m$ A. v L ERY r y Jt ? / S h js at I ft to isit 1 IRST mmmm maammmmmmmmmmm .t uced P r + , , / lur > v '' G ?c l<? . . cud't hero | ' >n.a : \lC?:.C-\ -.>. f,#-k . ft severe backache left me, my mands prompt neys became stronger, the secre- ]en's Arnica Sa iS Da illicit aiiu uiy oiauuer 110 poison or gangi ger pained me. I an glad to rec- surc3t healed fc nend Foley Kidney Pills. In a yel- ajs0 for Burn , ' package. Eruptions, Ecz Foley's Kidney Remedy may be Corns or Piles. en to children with admirable re ts. It does away with bed wetting -1 is also rerommenHfrl for hw sr measles and scarlet fever. Gunter's Drug Store. ~ t 1 IVELY COMPLEXION $P6Cl(L XEAR SKIS ANt) BRIGHT EYE ' have i ARE EASY TO GET shop and p( <\11 the beauty creams in creation n't improve your complexion if old "Nation;! ,ir stomach is out of order. -r . , t , , .. t j ? wo barber delching of gas and heartburn an bad food in the stomach. Bad j Every U >d mtar.s bad blood and bad J * iod means a bad complexion. IN l\i Try Mi-o-na stomach tablets for mach misery, biliousness, dizzi;s and indigestion. They relieve in ew minutes; they make rich, red ????? >od. They are guaranteed to cure Keep Th< money back. "For the past ad what a Kansas woman says: the King of all 'I want to praise Mi-o na stomach i New Life Pi lets tor I had been doctoring for they have pro1 :r a year for stomach trouble and our family." v ind nothing that did me as much 0f Buffalo, N. xl as M iona does. I only have t-dy for all st< : second box and it has relieved ney troubles. C pain in my stomach. For all who gists. :fer from stomach trouble or in :estion Mi-o-na can't be beaten. r * * >u can use my name, ior Mi-O-na Streets s done a world of good for me The streets ien doctors failed."?Mrs. Corde- yala days or w B. Mann, 257 E. 11th St., June- cial dress of n City, Kans. Nov. 1, 1909. said to be amo Mi-o-na stomach tablets are sold ln the *'orlddruggists everywhere and by tlf>ns lhey r( te Harris-Cain Drug Co for 50! streete of phii nts a large box. Test samples i contraat of th ;e from Booth", Mi-cn,. Buffalo.! ?"?? m.yje . l^atln charact 1 * > ? which lends tl hw x'r- s, txv *m un 11 rely their ow MO-NA ; torn indiasstion I It r li ves stomach miaery, pour atom-? output as earl li, 1 1.1 t.g.and cures all stomach dis- (M>0 t *o or money U, k. I,.ir;ro W ;-t tab- KWb" tODa a 50 .wis. druggists in all towns. onfPut had t tons. In 1850, w 7.600,000 tons roady passed Subscribe for The Advocate now Germnny. u .Wx , producing abc 1K) per /2?r n adva t e _ ir nn, frr# " v, ? y p _. AT COS' 4ne the tialf Price rhis Deparl SERVEC 'rices Come n Co South Cai fa?!MiaMafeafe#ajj*#3i idf.d .You .id , SCAKi'-DJ YTO ? .i.Al treatment tvm, lve to prevent blood I dor, which grew worse umu 1 o ene. It's the quickest ie alarmed at my condition, i >r all such wounds as j J -red also with dull heavy head; , Boiis. Sores, Skin 1 -S and the action of my bladder ema. Chapped Hands annoying and painful. I read of 25c at all druggists, ey Kidney Pills and after ta 1 em ; few weeks the headache ~ r e, \] e pction of bladder was a lorm, ', and I was free of all res. 1VT i * C unters Dru i Store A.1 V LlVjvl# | Robespierre's Double KOie. Rolespiorre of the French rev llOVCu my barber tlon, ti e maa who wpj destinei ! deluKi France with blood, was. )0l rOOlll lit tilt' long before his trightful careei . D .... power began, one of the most etr I Hank PUlldlll^ OUS opponents of capital puniahn . nn w/'litino While he was still an obscure advo ' ? l~>' at his native Arras he threw uj lillg Lip-tO-date. appcii tmsnt because of h!? opp<>??i to th.s form of penalty. And lllTTO TT |) when bis star was in the ascendan 1 LLjL x d y ^ ' 'l,p* boldly harangued the national as* ** bly to prove "that the punlshmeu death is csentially unjust; that it no tendency to repress crimes, that It multiplies offences much i ; King At Home. than it diminishes them." year we have kept I laxatives?Dr. Kings Briquets of New Zealand. lis?in our home and lbe briquets which the state t?ed a blessing to a 1 nnnes department of New l/.ealan /rites Paul Mathulka. 1,1,111 to manufacture at Westport Y. Easy but sure rem be ,n ,wo 8haPe*: One will be a Dmach, liver and kid- k,fv'e lllo<1{ abo,lt ^o-thlrds the )nly 25c at all drug- c; an |ort'ina,;y{ brKk ,aud win shaped, v.e ghing only a few on and will be suitable for hou&ehoh ?? The state railway department ha nounced Its loadlness to use bri i In Gala Dress. almost exclusively for keeplnj of Peru, especially on steam In the Itollers on the lor hen thoy were the spa- tlves. some eeleoration. arc ? ng the most picturesque In their narrow propor- He muttered these words as b isemWe somewhat the the theater by tlie stage door, la, aud the variety and au 'dea dawned upon him, am e colors used In doccreompared with the Chiis, however, a distinct er to the decoration, What a Suirm ir Cold May I hem an aimr*?here en- A summer cold if neglecte n. just as apt to develop into brc ? . itis or pneumonia as at any < oal Mining Begary season. Do not neglect it. ious coal raining in fLts foley's Hone/ A: Tar prompt I In "Virginia, whir. C o ]ooscns the CO'.'gh, soothes and y ? 182<v w? abou, so.. h inflamed air pas,ag0, ard e , l,t 840 toe American ,d frQm fc, eachod nearly 2,000, ?00 J with an output of about Gunter's Drug St i, this country had rd* Belgium, Franco nr. i K-at Britain wv, QEt S LAXATIVE HONEY and >ut 54.OCO.UCO tons. kCLIKVSB COUOHt) *KO COL -- - ? ? ?mi" /.. >'< i:K^HP ??HkS ^F '''^^BBffla ' '"*' '^1 [' Oy ?iV . ' 'i^tr " i^M ! All I m rolina ft ii I 4& | ^J? ^P\t ftfW iSl 9 in. *>fi '- $ v? I ^5%w?t I^0 J: ,at"" aJ&siSit^e^ ?#x. isM' H I? sS: I S?ILiei 9 I ich- 1 Succeed when everything el*e finis. fcj was | In nervous prostration and female K . * weaknesses they are the supreme P rOl- | reTTiedy, as thousands have testified. M king * FOR KIDNEY,LIVER AND I left 1 .STOMACH TROUBLE I gain l it ij the best medicine ever sold I dis- ] over a druggist's counter. ? i ii i?a??a?????s?I Instinct vs. 7 nought. "We so habitually impute thought to animals that we come unconsciously olu- to look upon them as possessing this 1 to power," writes John Burroughs in Harnot pcr's Magazine. "Thus the dog seems r ot to think about his dinner when enu- prompted by hunger, or about his teat. home and his master when separated cate from them. The bird seems to think > an about its mate. Its nest, its young, its Hon enemies. The fox seems to think about just 'he hound that its he ars baying upon t its track and tries to elude It; the ?em- beaver seems to think about Its dam. lt the muskrat about its house in the ujg fall, the woodpecker about the cell in \ ILa .1.,-.. lt^L ...U.VU U ?.IH J and 1l,ulu wui?u ii. win uwu na a iioro lodging place in tU> winter. That is, all these creaturev act as if they thought. We know that under similar conditions we think, and therefore we iirpute thought to them. But the men* ooal lal images, concepts, processes like our d ln" i.wn, they probably have none, innate or inherited impulse, which wo call u ob- instinct, and outward stimuli, explain : size most oi tfes actions of the animals." egg ince9' The Servant's Character. 1 USP- A lady once gave the following, 18 an* when questioned as to the character quets j)0r j-ormer servant: "Mary has ? up been in my house two years?minus *>nio- pne year an(] ii months; she has been very frugal?in work; mindful?of herself; prompt?In excuses; friendly j ?to men; faithful to her lovers, and P e honest?when everything has vanishThen 1 the A Follower of Nero. Nero had just ordered the burning .. of Rome. I "I got my idea from the Janitor," (1 is ho explained. "He always eiv< s U8 >nch- plenty of steam the flrat warnTdaya.'' 3thei Thus did he huuibly follow In the Take footsteps of the *reat tyrant. ly. It htc.1 Information. X;)C1 Uncle Z?b (locking over hill of fare)?"Henry, how do you ord r hog and hominy at a fust class rest'* ore ant?" City Nephew?''You don't, uncle." TAi Nothing (antes as good as It looks ds in a cook book. *llr ^WK m i t T *