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To~~~ ek latdo MAXWELL 11''HOUSE . COFFEE' Is Per fect Ask Your Grocer No. 666 This is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will breakeany case, and If taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Culomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c Magnolia Balm is the Liquid Face Powder used by famous beauties. If you have Sunburn, Tan or Freckles try . Cagnolia IIJalm. It quickly stops the burn and removes Tan and Blemishes. Makes your skin soft and smooth. Easy to use And sure to please. Three Colors: Vhite, Pink, Ros'-Aed. 75c. at Druggists or by m'i A1 direct. SAMPLE FREE LYON MFG. CO.. \ 40So.Sth St.. Brooklyn, N.Y. 'our Money Back If Not Benefited We Guarantee For Sick Women If you are s4ffering from wo men's peculiar ils, we know this medicine will bring YOU relief because it.\ ha$ helped thousands of ot.her wby n for more than 30 years. Its v a has been proven, and that is w y the dealer, back ed by our own guarantee, will positively refund your money if you are not benefited by the very first bottle. TRY IT! THAT IS ALL WE ASK. $1 at your Dealers'. See them today. THACHER MEDICINE CO., Chattanooga. Tonn. a ('1 t.,.' . 1) nt foret that your [et [d dorse or cat cannot be wh ys-u awaiys. .l-av it rih .'adIC( nzow while in p. t -e n whiereve'r you 1- :. . h appointment H t;z- *...."r n. w ~ w wr' t Best Wo~a Lowesit P:ices Nichols Studio R U B-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec zema, etc. Antiseptic. Anoudyne, ,used internally or externally. 25c There is niore ':at arrhI in thlis Ition of the country thai ii alothe fii s prit togethier, aij lijil the l ii t fei w yea'ra (1rea, mi any yiV iiit iot til I I ueti~ I i t (Il blo d ni ins ' H ltp'' ' s ' i o ei. f '. i rtem coxs t| It y (l ' ll . 5illit ir il l I' oC fiiti Ires l.a'itu io a tram nIl' tlll'/ 'll (*-,, flll lf I lre i b 0 A MODEL TEACHER , Must Be Stylish as Well as Pret ty, Says Principal. ICHABOD CRANE TYPE EXTINCT Brains, Beauty, Charm, Magnetism, a Attractiveness, Poise and an Over. t dose of Common Sense Are General Attributes For a Modern Instructor, P. M. Fisher of Oakland. Cal., Thinks. Oakland, CaI.-"There goes a school. aurm. You can tell thew by their dowdy dress and their prim anntaer." "Oh, cal you, thought'' asks 'rint pal 1'. M. F'isher of Ihe Oakland Tech ileal hIgh school, who hits drawn up the plhins and ialeasurencents of the Ideal teneher thd( decltres thiat inore atld more of thetn are confortulig to the standarad. Ile un1s inamed the re quir~elnents neccessary for the success ful pedagogue, liad those whoi aire de lciett cii spend their v(entiotins ie eatchig up. ltirnins, b~eauity, chairml, tungnetisml, ittraeltvetess, poise and liln oVerldose of Coton se15e tre the general it tributes. The old type of teneher is extinet, he says. "The thiy of the lechinliod Crane type of tentiher is goie," said I'rincipalI Fisher to his letnhers. "The ihnte when the laune. the halt and the hbid wtre Iait Iu ia lily eleti ( as the eust odI a.11s of the desk and the wielders of tlie b)irebl is also passed. Todity the (('ten(h er1 is mrie likely to look like a fashion luditel than like ii flpiila . Site hi.1s ito nairarow views, all old n11n11h ways. She Is irouight 1iiti (oltat wit I m 111any1 sides of Iifie aiidl to tlulillfy she iluist heel .ad iiatnersiihtl. She ilist be su Veris' not. 0nly tletal i l3y, but 11u111r:ily and pyiYsi!y as well. She 111-i't be i w e sioi i' d e"xp'rt, li ihsn and elli. 'i itlt.i itnt he shale in,. wich tl''s l'Ii' 1-'is rt'. wo l' t wi;:h te rosiei -tiVie t t h r l ersoinilla' woub1t luireto 14 ouithaine ediuentili . It is also as itii rtantt that sih lie wi ll fori i:Ne as tt'el inf.eorr1u'ed. "o\Ii thr .e.lll to be it \'e.ts; te. shouh l she tlrss like a dyr 1(15 erht i" t htles litial tlutid tdI ii, bt'iml lis naiust hi who-isit tioin and Ins'angt 0 to lo:k lit . n1 I r dress si ul,l blt bt rth heotili liii 11 u ainsslike without bi in;; t1i '_I desi ( e l ep ial ly to at lru t 0i ltre onl its own neroIunItt. "1,01t 11 1 :;t 111 :o111l. TI'I .C -' he havet the nultyt ' illie'!t iin o l Tiy, the style of Gabyl de's s.the brain of Mine. il el, still shet' woIthl nott quaIlify 1 Iaer tlt nle e un a vioite tneul :1. :1 thritsh, siootin-.t as the IIinpin of, S lll eltt'r w"all1i's oil a isainly ,eath. "The voi1e shothsihe fret. ' IIl ne!d1 Iluulil its. gen1tlet ania friendlly." III (te 1i t t Iaf l ,i lutntor. '":111l in ch (rlneter the tenehe~r 1111st he 'it her tol ilslt 1t 11r overs1ltn olis. 11e (.1l. I:< ii Is to enll out a re shuons(' ill hert p1upils. not to set lltei fi (duo. The drivil" Iiality Is too oftei Gilt to dhrive .lilllen n tures to the wall ItI. Inste:ul o; dy win lihn 0ut sh Is lik ely t shll l'in 1 like jinls. ".s ;: tove rI :1 nu . yet sh I ust b' 1111'in ts .1 "ollii r. T he I1011 il ((ho Itit:: to gtitr rho'l byv~lain'iier fourt' I sh in: 4n nia. e ni prpa -- f 1 Of ; i;t \i-S U-:: i t11'l ii' 1a . shl i s t i- l' i.il 1ai1t t ' i l it'-. 1 '1 lie i - i . .\ieb rie i. llaas u h li- ieI ta: t tp . tan''i lit' i ' cell< o f l lt ilnaths : . lie 'ti5 a ri loha il~iat hate w hl w st i'lislal.uiW. at the pol:ee orrlb-:a i nI l. hue tla3 fouw d Xtr. er~i l'd huoth ae n.hldu :.tli-e (11( Wh- t if head ou f the wlater. nrn ct, proeeratlfswe 151h (irt Ju 'tI'San thi "':it.111 515t ':(' it hou ia work utaild t ieo lwr orl c l ioit in ai estotrI. '1h i. h O S i il iiu oft ('.le)oI ttI ili!s fo 'innlie it it ad a wiaa l1l p l lthe :;r lli. a 'l i-sc it h ta~ hitkd ad tle ' a. W ile fi 'i lht nlihe li te lii '5 l liin.. i-'onn. in tiii l'vof li !1(0(i 54y i uu i ni i( f ('ilne.s with, Iii b i'h 'n'rio.y ia d e e v l I e u s i t e c la ofi i bt heri'Ci hisad undr wruti'- l be died Afe retrnu'hrnehe Iutupa THE PITCHER'S BOX. n Baseball's Early Days it Was Just a Line Twelve Foot Long. Up to 1837, or for eighteen years ter the iirst ganme of baseball was hayed, there was no limit to the uum. er of innings, the flrst side scoring wenty-one runs, or "aces," as they 'ere then called, being the winner. In 857, however, the game was divided uto nine innings. The pitcher had a ne twelve feet long, kept behind it nd could take a short run before his elivery, just the same as is permiitted a cricket today. In 1803 the old "line" for the pitcher o stand behind was done away with nd the twirler limited to a "box" welve feet long and four feet wide. )ut in this area he could roam at will tud throw from whatever spot he eased. A few years later the "box" vas made six feet square. and in 1870 t was again reduced to four feet wide nd six feet long. Ten years later it was made a foot longer and a foot wider and in 1887 cut down in length o five and one-half feet. These "boxes" being always a source f much change and discnssion, they were finally abolished altogether and rubber slab 12 by 4 inches took their place, the pitcher being required to keelp his back foot against the slab. his slab was enlarged to two feet by six inches In 1893 and has remalned the same since -lhiladelphia Bulletin. GROW, BUT DON'T SWELL. Save Exertion of Boasting and Use It in Doing Your Tasks. It is well for you to have confidence n your ability, but when it reaches the stage of "swell heatleCess" your value to youryelf or to any tiie else begiis to liwilithe. "Some 1nwn grow with reslponsihility; others nierely swell." Th'le 1n1an who ;wells lhis teased to grow. lie has reaiclt'. a t 1ee where lie lilnks he has till the kino'wleidge ie needs, lend naturally all growth is ire arded. The best wayd-the niost cotivincting tiay-to Ipr ovei one's ei'tmbility is bn a-lions, lt t words. Thle liteilrtw who Is tnes tinuI'll biag :in ablout. what hle e:11 dao is slhwllo oet n hekh hn Fo'tni. Iti t isi(e insi who dost ' ltins in a ioi . itli li t inan 'er who wins. 1,11h1 a1 n1ain will he found al thle top Iwe'ase e t lle e s t ili Ii 're. All it ti's Wal t Bliili, lie 'It' si lieh int 4011 1y .-coluim~ in'"s inutch a1, 11he re ilt. ni mi. "f : hi nenirttetl endeati , but his intfluei te is iooti oni the other ein lo yees. Save the exertion It it tak as i ell what i ant do 1 4 a1 use it 1in ltrforminit your tasks. In thi:, way you will get sr in1uchi considerait in ,eentulally that yon ill ) Ihe tei Lted to birai. Thle other f El. will d it for vou. t.o nis il'e lloratl. Cheeky John Fors~ter, In "Willin Harrison .\in'swiirth andi Ills I-'riendls" the 111t hot, S. \l. llis, ells a lit'in i story of .iillsworth dic ls frind J 'olit I-'o ister. A Iils 'worth had di,- .m-ered a it ' li, it a llogarth's ngravinu~s whtichas bel at ?3, a s.uin whi1"h. he subd. "'I coul not lust then sare or at least dti inot thlin I ught i f sha e. 1 tok .lohn iy-i' iler :down to see thle llegart'hs, w'hereupoun he ai0t1Illy -nild that hIe would :Io tl inust h:ti e tiu I i ti :(l1 he o bIs l' nut 1.I h i r t ti r sun.Io3' :1 I'ht hr ti'e it 11inte' tllin'' absrati ofethe ner tio --tat unitd thetl sngraiol iti n 1li .l ''nd s i-e t neulf to--t lyouit I 'e 'i 1i-y:Ii c h a. when. I I iub l is - n - toitt h in' i'tli' a lift ill s .lii over111 rua Ia- 1h, hu I dli I.)'if 30.11n hlt 13 thelig a h I ii I h I l hnin for."t'lilhl' "I nii'-r-INt. :'o s('la) ltis 1hat-In1th, I 'Wch wth'al" Ie ait-el witthe nt 4'll ,w a dh h d'' " '4.. *Li&$hat"pnh Ii in the 9t-the Two out in the 9th! lines a beauty over "sho winning run. The "fans tainly satisfies! That's do when you smoke-they Still, they're MILD! It is this combination mildness that is giving I .. cigarette enjoyment! 5 But only Chesterfields c for the good reason that i SNS LV can copy the chesterfield fy" .. Try Chesterfields today (~EhiG12tG TT ester 10 for 5c Alse. packedl 20 for ! 0c 100 Yeairs of Saving Ther erthsvn ban6 N. in the United States 7 jj was opened in 1816. [j )banhxs in the United States. Today this country is served by 27,062;ban~s whose combined resources are nearly 28 billion dollars.> Thrift has done that much in one century but there is much greater worli for thrift to do. Help'youarself by becoming inde pendent. Help the country by helping yourself. One Dollar Starts an Account. The Erter prive Na ~onal~ Bank N. R. DIALPr, r : C. VI E3kP, CnM " 1 E . " Lit ysatsfyf The "pinch" hitter rt." In comes the " go wild- it cer what Chesterfields satisfy! of "satisfy" with smokers that new ,an give it to them, io cigarette maker blend! F~I 1'"' e "ii V "J,'/ Z I i tl - et notc' o te tat on e oth day of Diagnahl, deceased, in thie ollice of lhe .1dirie of i'robate, of I ,aurensi County at 11 o'clock a. in. and1( on the same (lay will apply fori a tinial disuhiarge from m iy truts~ as Adinist rator'. 2IAnyl) p1rson idebhted to said (st ato is notifled andi~ iqutired to make pay mfent on that dlate; and all persons present themeit oin or before tCsaid( date, duly proven or be forever bar ed]. C. . WlaSON. Ag.t , 191,.-- mo. NOTlI('l: Sie ol' Moth ItCarolinat, No;ien L.' hteteby g iv~en that I. W. WV. I lall, tforlyttI of l~iaurens, 8. C., nlow of (Columia, 8. C., am a sto( kholdler, hlindltg ati the owtr of otne share of stoE k in thle IBanuk of aturens, a cor.. lpilotin otgaiz'ed un tder thle ge.neral laws of thte $tate of South Carolina for thed purpos tlofE di'(oing a getietal banlking buit iness, wv i its ptrinci pal place of busintess at ~411urens H,. C.; that on JuneiO lth, 1903, the said( Hank of Lau reins issuedl to mel a (crtificate for the said one share of stoick, the number of wich Is 25-4 thtat tmy saId certifi (ate of stock has beeni lost or de0 stroyed: that the' cmid ha nk o''1,au rons was ont the 27th day oif ()* - , l' I, (onvt',ed Iito a N:.,'t: I. 5o('liation utnder 1I. "m .. rotns National Ih ik'' t. '.. ,. an.:aal banking business with its principal iilace' of bitsinhess at ILarns itt'i . C., undt and0t'H by virtu0e of thle Nationtal lhinking laws eniacted b~y the Congress of' th lin I ~tedI States of Amnerica. I ltdreby give fitrthier notilce thait I dIesirhe a tiew cerit'tila to of st odk ini the plp e of the orbrial cettiflegte of stock issuted 1by th! I ani- ii t'~'Liiurene, wlehl has been ti o destroe t'3' nd~ f , thIa t I wIll make tsppllea tIon to "TheIi Lautrents Natitonal 1 'n a"-f ot' the han tig of snld new cc- fiP'atle an the' 2th ris o'f Autgusut, 19 6, dd (lat. being afteor thik niotice has lj neihe oncie a 'sek for',. x conse.9.tmI\ er (Is in *0*1'apt ler f;1iijhrd in lhe. * .