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Completeq1House yBillsss Mai-iio bring your~ pl.as r builder's lubrrqieetfo rought board to-fn finest~gK intrio finish. doors, sash blinds moldring"s, ret.ofea wid reN" " of ft choic ead e aso mill mihe, and own or ow0 tupgewhc somolere H ua n Blo s Seel us borein yourpao buildr' ".Buy o tmae Ma repe , -AUGSTA. A. Intern liona Husesterlli Estimae Engie lumber requirements, from roughest boards to finest interior finish. r Our designs in columns, newel posts, doors, sash, blinds, mouldings, etc. offer a wide range of choice, and we aiso mill to order. aWe operate our own saw and planing " Al.t and own our own stumpa ge, which Fn CINe us to offer high quality and low cost. S ue b t "buy of the Maker" AUGUSTA LUMBER CO. AUGUSTA, GA. International Harvester Oil and Gas Engines The I H C Line UCESSFUL farmers are no longer AINES Y asking, "Shall buy an engine?" Binders, Reaper They have passed that point and now in Hrear, Mowers " hela, Rakes, lackers quire, wh engi e , Wll buy?" Hay Loader, A little careful obser atiou will show that Inter Hay Presses 9r CORN MACHINES national Harvester egin ythe most satisfactory. Planter, Pickers No doubt is left when fe ures like the following are Binders, culivators studied: Detachable valve guides, offset c ylne Ensitag p C otter s She ser. Shredders he d, fuel pump, split-hub fly-wheels, extra large TILLAGE intake and exhaust valves, etc. Pe1. ,Springooh..Tooth. Ask the men who have used I IH C engines. That Ctivdtors is the best test. They will explain the excellence of ilmands ines Stud thWas yors atshns dehere. Thne Whitaer where Inctonal inHaretrt engne arepel Crea , Pators Teyr -Badeistes, ikennge Siningo India Lignont CorduroThy, operateoso and ighgae Trhe ueldods.acahCee GFbile Warwithe foouintees ndstyule cataloges, inghams entc.e 'a beseApstlwlo TeraHoer HartrCmpnyo Ampresetsth outptof thela mCotUC relabe mabnuf Pacte Tesebrain pintsHoe to abe conadert 25to ake you0shpping a' uc o' e W.G.Wilsn CoduoMarsCn fn BLEASE SATISFIED OF SMITH'S DEFEAT Declintd to Make Special Comment on County Conventions. Columbia, May 6.-Governor Illease declined to make any special comment today on the results of the county conventions but expressed himself as satisfled with the reports he was re ceiving from over the State. "I will boat Smith 15.000 to 18.000 votes," said the governor telling of the many letters and messages of encourage ment he was getting on every mail. The governor said the 3leaseites were not much on handling clubs and con ventions but when it came to the bal lot box they had the votes and know how to use them. Governor Illease si satisfied 1i-s friends will have a beter showing in the coming convention than they (lid in 1912 and when asked about the ov erwhelming majority against him that would be In that gathering said he was not worried. "I am specially delighted over the result of yesterday's election in Co lu mbia," said the governor referring to the defeat of Mayor Wade Ilamp ton Gibbes for re-election and the run over for mayor between Drs. 1. S. l' arle an(; L. A. Grifilth. F'urther than tis i w'oud not cxpress 4i1 self. Gov. Cole L. Please. Asistant At torney (Ineral hred 11. Dominick, and Mr. S. J. Nichols of Spartanburg will go to Greenville tomorrow and will make speeches in the city of Greenville tomorrow night. Mr. Nich ols is runn ing for congress up in tha! district. On iFriday the governor and Mr. Dominick will make speeches at. Fair' l'ly in Oconee county at the commiaen('ement exerieses of the school there and after they are over the governor and Mr. 'ominick will make political addresses to th(. voters. Mr. Dominick is running for congress against Congressman Aiken and Oco nee county is in that district. Senator .John L. Mchaurin of lien nettsville was in Columbia yesterday leaving this afternoon for the up per part of the state. The senator gave out no statement while here but it is known that he held conferences with several of his friends. Mr. AlcLaurin called on Governor Illease while in the city but whether the call was ,merely personal or had to do with the political situation is not known. Mr. Mllarin is running for gover nor anl.l has stated publicly that lie intends to vote for Governor Illease for the 'nited Stat's senate. Two other candidates for govetiore, Mr. Chaia ies Carrol S i ins of li111nwell and i epresentative W. C. Irly, .r.. of Lauren.,s are war m personal and political friends of the governor. As to which of theses three will get the bulk of the administiration vote is a matter which will be settled after the August primary. Assistant Attorney General Fred if. D~ominick w~ho w~as campaIgn manager roi' Gov. Please in both of his i'aces for' governor is a candidlate for con gr'ess in the Third congressional dis trict, now r'epr'esentedl by Congress man Wyatt Alken. Mlr. Dominick has been visiting in the Third disti'ict ev ei'y op~poi'tunity his ofIlal duties 1)er mitted himi to get off and it is proba ble that after' the State convention lie will make a more vigorous canvass. Ile dheclared thmis 'morning that lhe was confident of the .result andl does not ap~pear' to be disturbed by not being a dlelegate to the State convention from Newberry. Several of the adinistrmat Ion lead em's firomi differen t parits of th e Sinate have been ini Columbia this week bet no confi'mation has been obtained of a i'umoir which has been in ciircula tion that a caucus w~as held. The administration leadors are not talk ing about what planis they have miappedl out foi' the eamnpaign beyond the fact that they say they are wor ried oveir the anti-flease wave which swepit the State ini the couiny conven tions. "TIZ" EASES TIRED, SORE, SWOLLEN FEET Juist take your shoes off and then put those wear'y, shoe-crinkled, achi lag, burmning, corn-pestered, bunion tortur'ed feet of your's in a "TliZ"' bath. Your toe will wvriggle / with joy ; they Hl look upl '4'1you and al 6st talk and en they'll take another dive in that "T17Z" bath. When your feet feel all tired out-'just try t4TIZ", It's grand -- Your feet will dance with joy; no pain in corns, oallousee and bunions. There's nothing like "TIZ." It's the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous oxudations which putt up your fedt and cauisa foot torture. Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ" at any diug or depatrtment store--don't wait. Ahi how glad your feet get; how oomn. tortable your shoes feel. You can wear ahose a sie m ertinte yon desire. * * * *.* * * * . . ....* * * . * * WARE SHOALS NEWS. * * * * * *** *** ** *.** * ** Ware Shoals, May 9th. -The annual commencement of our public school took place Friday morning in the chapel and was largely attended by scholars and the public. 'l'he chair man was Mr. W. C. Cobb superintend ent. Speeches were made by Messrs. W. C. Cobb, J. F. Mac10nroe, 11. W. Ow ens and R1ev. J. M. Dallas. The chil dren sung some hymns very sweetly under the leadership of Miss Sue Blake, principal of the school. At the conclusion of the cxercises the chair man, Mr. Cobb, presented two gold medals for the best boy and girl schol ars in the school which were won by Miss Margaret C. Dallas, and Master Irby South, respectively. The school has finished a successful year and we wish the children very happy (lays during the long suimmer vacation. Miss Sue Blake, of Greenwood, Miss 1Emma hll', of Fork Shoals, Miss Clara Wiedman, of ''ray, and Miss Dorcas Ciaham of Anderson, have gone to their respective homes after te:ching for the past year in our pub lie school. We shall is,, these es teemiei ladies from ou r mildst anid ex tend to them 9very good wish for their fuiture. Mrs. lbtrbage of Creenville. a noted singer, charmed a large aidience in Katherine lhall last Thursday night by singing some old time favorite" in such a sweet voice that the people were delighted. While here .\lis. flur bige was the guest of Mr. and Miss MacEnroe at Shamrock cottage. On the fourth Sunday of April in old Fr hen dship Presbyterian church, before a very large congregation the '!low ing gentlemen were ordained to he elders and deacons of the church, Alessrs. J. 11. Young. Thomas S'impson, W. +. l'itts, Thomas Knight, Will iPitts adi Charles Wilson. All these gentle men are wellknown and highly esteem ed in the community for their sterl ing Cltistiau characte'. The Services were conducted by the pastor, iev. .1. M. )allas. The annual picnic of our public schools took place last Friday in Itw erside park and was largely attended by the scholars and their parents. Din ncr was served on the ground and the children enjoyed ia splendid time be ing treated by the corporation to can dy and soft drinks in plenty along with the diiner which was provided by the parents and was first class in every respect. Gtames were entered into by the children which was enjoyed es pecially by the boys while the girls took the swiings which were well pa tronized all day. The event was one of the best ever enjoyed here. A home talent play will be given in the hall tonight by the school children assisted by some others for the benie lit of charity. A iarge audience is ex pected. .tones picnic wil be held on the 15th of this month. You better take a hol iday and attend tiIs great annual event. LNotedl speakers wIll b~e on hand to tell y'ou all the latest news about the welfare of the state. Bring your wife and family and it will do you all goodl. Ourt esteteed assIstant treasurer, Mr. J1. F. Macanre has arr'ived home after' an extended visIt to the North. While in Boston he attendled the great textile conventIon. SULPHUR DRIES UP ECZEMA AND SToPS ITCHING Th'i~s Oldl Thnmie Skin llieie Is U~sed ,1 Juis Like Anitv ('old ('reamii WIth the first applicatIon of bold sul phuri cream the angr'y itchIng at tendhing any ec-zema eri'm ) on ceases and~ its remarkable healing power's be gIn. Sulphnr, says a r'enowiied derm atologist, just common 'bold-sulphur, mnade into a thIck cr'etim will soothe and heal thle skin w hen irr'it atedi aiid brtoken ouit wi'th c',Zma oi' any form of eruption. Th'le inomnent it is a p lied all Itchinlg ckase's and a fteri two ori thr iee a ppiea tI'ons th ei(~ cz'omaf dis ailppear is, lea vin/~ thle skini car and smooth I. / lie tellIs eoz mua sitf rr. ,. get from anty goodl pharmaci~(y til ountce of bold sutlphtuir (reami aiid applhy it to the ir' it atad, in la n' a sk in, I le samte as you w'.oiuld any col creami lFor mtany year's thIiis soothinag, heal Sig sit ph1uti has occuied0 a secure i'po nitlion In thle treatment of eutaneoits affections by reason or its pai'asite-de stroylng pr'oper'ty. It is not only para sitheidal, but also tnti'ruriitic, aiiti septIc and r'emairkably healing in all Irritable and inflammatory conditions of the skin. While not always estab lishing a permanent cure it novel' fails to inistantly subdue the irita tion and heal the eczema right up and it is often years later before any eruip tion again appears on the skin. B. R. TODD Engineering and Co4ntracting Land Survega a Speciatty :neret. 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