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ftiyhat is More Hnrrible to Mothers BK9H^V*3 every aeeihont??t uts hBHRS \cratoho. etc.?That hap 9HHRRB ''Liniment -top> the blood fljjjBKMgjj the paiii. take> av ay th< hBShSbb umi It antiseptic. ^^Bah's Liniment H^RK Ihnt single preparation an} can have in their home pain ^gSBSggg X?>ith's Linimentis xcellent for 1 jwilUS B coughs, sore throat B and toothache. . Nilwoiiust Made in Richmond, 9 Va.by NoahRemedv ?m7uC fl Co.. and sold by ail gSST B dealers in medicint. fr For sale and guaranteed by Kinptree Dru? Co. and M. L. Allen. i pSSSSSSwSSS^S^SSSSm I LOUIS iTHt ARCA I and 234 KingStree i Largest Wholesa New S m^w/ m rl 1 V ?? New Linen L Children's Nev New Dres: Gents' Furi Laces, En A request on a pc Catalogu We are members < members of which will Yon Want Th( HB^LSign the blank, and send ii H^Hmediatelv. On April 1st, MBSHyou, you may nave cnuice P ^ SUB SOUTHERN RURALI You are authorized tc 1ST for 3 vears. You are $1.00 for the three-year p< ^ at liberty to stop the RUh XT I I'M auic Date The Coui AND THRICE-A-WEEK 1 Job Printing o IN ' ' THE I. H C. G1 It a farmer expects to make n must have the most practical and must use the one that has produc* is the 1. H. C. naS1 ?line et.etne. The I. H. C. enr ne ts designed ; I the up-to-date farmer. It has lew accessible It does n<"t require ai the fly wheel hs;i!< necessary to : by other kinds of power in trett working. Other excellent teature i fuel consumption and the fact tl These teatures alone should recomi I Internationa! Harvester Comp styles and sizes: H.riraUl (4.6. Vertical?2 and 3 horse powe j Call and let us show you m: engine D. C. SCOTT, JR., D1 Let Ls Print You S " COHEN BE DEPAITM t and 203 Meeting Street, le and Retail Mail Orde 21 1 _ prmg i auor-maue ilk and Lingerie awn-Lingerie and White and Colore v Millinery, New S s Goods, New Was nishings. New Floe ribroideries, Ribbor >stal card for one of our Sp es will bring you one by re jf the Charleston Railroad pay your railroad fare it y SM?ma?lam?i Hi i < mm |JI :nd no mon ! Smith's Create Mate It Easy For Yon, And H OUR CHANC t in today. You get the RUR 1913, you pay us 31.09 for the t of a splendid array of premiu SCRIPTION BL Send It Now, Lest You Forget ST, 20 S. Forsyth St., Atlanta, > enter mv subscription to the to start my paper at once. C ;riod. This order is given with lALIST at any time by paying St. or R. 1 _Post Office tity Recor NEW YORK WORLD 1 Y f Quality Done t \SOLINE ENGINE ' T< K.ney by usin^ a pov^r producer, he i ' ' economical one on me market. He ^ ;d protit for scores before hun. Such specially t?> meet the requirements of working parts, all of which are easily j ?fy ay time to get ready, only one turn of 5?h start the engine. The t::ue consumed rj ;ng ready is spent by the I. H. C. in Sra s of the 1. H. C. engine are the small |jH fat it does not require an engineer. rend it above all other kinds of power. ^ any engines are made in the following S, 10, 12,13 and 20 horse power. to"? tny more good points of the 1. H. C. ?ALER, Kingstree. S. C. || loine Office Stjif i<moi\v i & GO. | ENT STORE | - = Charleston, S. C j Is | W< jirv r House in the South ij c t _ i, Suits, . !~ Dresses, jj j f Silk Waists, v jf I d Dresses, hoes, I ;h Fabrics, >r Coverings, is, etc, etc. iring and Summer turn mail. Refund Association, the ou shop in Charleston j j EY | sl Farm Paper jj j ds Is t' I ! ffl ALIST 3 years, started ^n- | 11 three years. When we bill f- U ms just like you paid cash. l\ 1 -ANK j SOUTHERN RURAL- 1 I >n April 1st, 1913,1 will pay 1 j i the understanding that I am I 1 the subscription to that date. 1 ; 1 d $1.75 EAR ^ at hsrt Notice L It Helps! j Mrs. !, F. Daniels, of j| , Sip. Ky.. writes: "I was th so sick for 3 or 4 years. J 1,0 I had to hire my work g| >L; done, most of the time. || <)f 1 had driven up hope. When B ^ I began to take Cardui, I raj ',es knew, right away, it was B t helping me. Now, I am 8| m' better than ever before in H,Je my life, and Cardui did it" |g ("; The Woman's Tonic th, Cardui has helped thous- I stc ands of weak, tired, worn- gj pr out women, back to health. H Cr< It has a gentle, tonic ac- B Ca tion on the womanly sys- B to tem. It goes to the cause B 0d of the trouble. It helps, it B tei helps auickly, surely, safe- B ry ly. It has helped others. B vie Why not you? It wilL B wc Try it Get a bottle todayl B jn} I inj ' - N. Ire ll:-' i& , ';V^f :% j m< I pj 1 p3 f {S? rill *fo: 1 j pp If H inl mi none too good for YOU. thl : do the BEST JOB PRINT > G - if j foi :tvf ns vniTi? opnfr I be w "" I Wc v'-c ^.-.v\';. <?*"''4WS-eJ&'&'? v' r \:i-- :#ij&?Wv| w 'Jir&V&ArllX&lXA Dale Your Hay THERE is always a re; price for baled hay. easily. It prevents most profitable when you i presses requiring either < or I H C motor presses i power I H C engines. Bo separate bale chamber s 16 x 18 inches, 17 x 22 inc feed their own stock silag stover and sell their high majority of them UselHCHa The I II C pull power capacity than any other h< The stepover is the lowest i An adjustable bale tensic bales. A roller tucker rr and smooth in appearance The I H C motor pres: chamber and an I H C e gether on substantial true) ing hay you have a pori which can be used to saw shell corn, grind feed, sep run any farm machine f< makes it suitable. Two pert Call on the I H C local < or, write for an I H C hay International Harvester ( (IncorDorat Columbia f H r 3.,-rir* E The purpose of this Bure; of charge to all. the best inl on better farming. If you ha tions concerning soils, crops gation. fertilizers, etc.. make y and send them to I H C Servii Building, Chicago, USA ' umiwt' t?T = SOUTH tAKUUNA KfcSULIS. | gj F ifects of Primary Itself Must First be Remedied. !a In South Carolina the primary sys- j jr rn has split the Democratic party ! jr rough the neart, made the ballot _ x the instrument of frauds which igger belief .and deadened the sense s, propriety to the vanishing point. 1 jr hereupon the Columbia State guilesly but mistakenly declares that vv he preservation of the primary is 0 >re important than the election <?r n, feat of any candidate." Why acpt a crooked verdict as final, we n. it, if in so doing the actual effect j n such condonation of fraud is to i t( idicate and perpetuate a ballot i ,j( stem barring1 which no such enor-; f( ties could be committed'.' p Our Columbia contemporary puts'St ? blame on both factions of its rtv impartially, but if it would _ >p and consider the defects of the imary as they have progressively ? ->pped out and developed in South j rolina and elsewhere, it will come | ^ see the unwisdom of giving the; jr or of sanctity to the primary sys-! ^ n. And State Chairman John Ga- j] Evans, who, taking the opposite >w from that held by The State, >uld purge the election by punishr the ballot box stuffers, must T st recognize the necessity of purg- a 2: the statutes before permanent tl ad way can by made toward cor- w cting the evil. le Apart from the fact that the pri- 4, fry is prone to give a lease to vul- b r criminality, there is still the ti )re insidious and dangerous power ; h r mischief it exerts toward under- 1T ning the fundamentals of repre-1 C( itativV government, the very pil- ^ \ hy the way, the primary vaunt-1 ly is designed to support and keep , CJ :act. Before the days of the pri-' p iry the founders' plan embodying j p | e idea that two great political j j rties would best promote the ends y representative gi vernment was 1 s< und to work out as well as had . ^ en foreseen. But how far have J e( 1 traveled from that safe base, S( 5 o ^ I: t! si i' ' !| * 1 [ mmsm i* ? I !la and Sell It " j!j ei idy market at a good It can be handled ?j ic waste. Baling isi use I H C pull power Ifj Dne or two horses; |!j using 3, 4, or 6-horse j!' , th styles have three j! ! P< izes, 14 x ii inches, jj; q :hes. Mary far iers ij! e and shredded orn j' ( -priced hay. A big |||! ^ I iv Presses II v {lljf press has a greater j el :>rse press of its s. .e. b< and narrowest made. j js >n insures compact <! i lakes each bale neat (!! j js 3 consists of a bale |ii; rj ngine, mounted to- jj! \ <s. When not bal- p I ju table I H C engine, j h( wood, pump water, : cc >arate cream, or to ! ar 3r which its power j ^ ect machinesin one. i t| dealer in your town, press catalogue. It Company of America ! Jj, lureau au is to furnish, free formation obtainable ive any worthy ques- " ffi'L/Jf | . land drau re. irri- At'yrffJ ,, our inquiries specific wBntWfMf :e Bureau, Harvester & ince the primary gained a foothold'.' 'rom the beginning it has been ointed out by this newspaper that fatal defect in the primary is its lvariable tendency to destroy the istrument of popular government -the majority party. The proof of this suggestion was jbstantiallv demonstrated by the iternal strife that lost the day for le Republican party in U?1U; and 'hich,intensified by two years more f primary-fanned strife, now witesses the presence of two national ckets in the field under conditions ot only threarening the supremacy f the majority party.bnt promising vitiathe and dislocate the Presientiai election machinery, thereby listing upon the people a law-made resident in iieu of a chosen repre;ntative of the people. While South Carolina mav be exeriencing about the worst results. z le primary, as the lever of the rule or ruin" majority.could bring bout in the case of a State, its evil ropensity to promote political dis iteration nationally has not as yet sen demonstrated to the full.? Yudiington Potf. . Confess Double Murder Plot. Shreveport, La,4 September 6:? heir unconquerable passion, besides joint desire to obtain and enjoy le property accumulated by the oman's husband, led Mrs C C Baity, 27 years old, and A L Watson, 5, to decree the death of her hus- < and, a Metcalf, La, losing conractor and saw mill operator, and is wife three months ago when they let and loved at P'lannigan. Tex, acjrding to the written confession of oth, who are in jail here tonight. The confession relates that Watson irried out his part of the murder lot by poisoning his wife, and Mrs ailey tried to administer deadly rugs to her husband but failed, i'atson, who in the meantime had ?cured employment from Bailey, orered her to leave Bailey. She obeyd and on Monday of this week, Wat)n, the confession says, crept upn Bailey as he lay asleep and brainrl him with an axe. Wliaf We Never Forget ccording to science, are the things ssociated with our early home life, ich as Bucklen's Arnica Salve, that lother or grandmother used to cure ur burns, boils, scalds, sores, skin ruptions. cuts sprains or bruses. orty years of cures proves its lerit. Unrivaled for Files, corns r cold-sores. Only 25 cents at M Allen's. / j reelyville Hiqh School Opeaed. Greelyville, September 9: ? The reelyville High school opened toay with an attendance of eighty, hich is considered very good foi le opening day. Only two of our ist year's teachers are back with s.but we have others in their places iat we hope will be efficient in ev ry uepai une-m. The teachers this year are as foliws: Principal?Mr M W Bonner, Due lest. Assistants?Misses Mattie E Har?r, St George; Kate Romanstine, olumbia; May Belle Lcitch.Charles>n. Music?Miss Louise Dean, lurfroesboro, N C. Many Driven From Home 1 Every year, in many parts of the >untry, thousands are driven from leir homes by coughs and lung disises. Friends and business are left ?hind for other climates, but this costly and not always sure. A ?tt? r way?the way of multitudes? to use Dr King's New Discovery id cure yourself at home. Stay ght there, with your friends, and :ke this safe medicine. Throat and , ng troubles find quick relief and ?alth returns. Its help in coughs, ilds, grip, croup, whooping-cough id sore lungs make it a positive essing. oOc and $1.00. Trial bote free. Guaranteed by M L Allen. ^ J. cock rrlor/A/4 .A uau UUit'U niliuun laou Kicn.tru ill make a dust-proof box in which ie dairy vessels can be sunned and >pt absolutaly clean. Lost, Strayed or Stolen.^,, "I One white and black setter dog Philip". One white and tan pointr bitch "Bess". Information con?rning these dogs will be rewarded Y ecepps,**'? 9-5-2t Kingstree, S C.