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ACHI "El>C ARE YOUR Hoiv to Tell?First : Doan's Kidney Pills have < Then if your back acht ing or lifting; if you are 1 you have dizzy spells and s worry over trifles; if the k iuii or sediment, 11 passag scalding-, it is likely that y Take a sample of the 1 sandy, brick-dust like sedii tacle, there is evidence enc do; Sold at all Di A SURE REMEDY FOR LAZY LIVER. Go to the Rice Drug Company for This Safe, Reliable Remedy, and Get Your Money Back If it Fails. There are very few remedies that pain the confidence of druggists as Dodson's Liver Tone does. The Rice Drup Company sells it and backs up the sale of every bottle with the money back puarantee that the price will be refunded if it fails to pive complete satisfaction. Dodson's Liver Tone costs HO cents a bottle. It is the safest and best remedy for torpid liver, constipation, biliousness, etc., that has ever been sold in this cty. It takes the place of danperous calomel and does not lay you up as a dose of calomel often does. A bottle in the house is as pood as fifty cents in the bank. If you or your family need a liver tonic you have the medicine ready. If it fails you pet your money back. Be sure you pet Dodson's Liver Tone when you ask for it. There are imitations of it that may disappoint you Rock Hill citizens have raised $<>,800 to be used in community work for boys. The chamber of commerce pive $">00 of the amount. Are You a Cold SufTerer? Take Dr. King's New Discovery. The Best Cough, Cold, Throat and Lung medicine made. Money refunded if it fails to cure you. Do not hesitate?take it at our risk. First dose helps. J. R. Wells, Floydada, Texas, writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery cured my terrible cough and cold. I gained 15 pounds." Buy it at The Rice Drug Company. If the people who think they can run a newspaper had never been born, the march of civilization would not yet have crossed Long Island sound. Dr. Kind's New Discovery. Soothes irritated throat and lungs, stops chronic and hacking cough, relieves tickling throat, tastes nice. Take no other; once used, always used. Buy it at The Rice Drug Co. A woman who wears a bunch of rats and false hair can't deny that she has a soft place on her head. The worst part of this muck-rak ing is that it just stirs things up without clearing away the rubbish and refuse. Mothers Can Safely Buy Dr. King's New Discovery and give it to the little ones when ailing and suffering with colds, coughs, throat or lung troubles, tastes nice, harmless, once used, always used. Mrs. Bruce Crawford, Niagra, Mo., writes "Dr. King's New Discovery changed our boy from a pale weak sick boy to the picture of health." Always helps. Buy it at The Rice Drug Company. NG KII mmv KIDNEYS WEAK? read the testimony and learn done for others. ;s, if sharp pains strike you when s ame in the morning, tire too easil ire nervous, despondent and inclin idney secretions are highly colorec es are too frequent, scanty, painf our kidneys need quick attention, urine and let it stand for 24 hours nent settles to the bottom of the r >ugh to suspect the kidneys. LN'S uggists and General Stor Yield a Little. Just a little backing down Oft has cleared the track ahead. Just a smile in place of a frown To an understanding lead, Just a cutting out of pride At our stubbornness' expense, Egotism laid aside, Merely using common sense. Think a moment, others may, Prove they are right as well as you. Just be careful what you say, And as careful what you do. Yield a little now and then, It will pay a hundredfold, And will sweeter make you when Threescore years their tale have told. If you can't break through a wall, Better 'round it try to go; ii you run into a squall Reef your sail and judgment show. If you're thwarted in your way, Don't get peevish, change about, It may be some other day You'll successfully win out. Don't forget you're only one In this great big world of ours, Just a twinkling star, not sun, Others may have greater powers. What of merit you possess, All in time will clearly see, Show your own true manliness, Don't a stubborn bigot be. Augusta Treadwell. Surprise Your Friends. For four weeks regularly use Dr. Kings New Life Pills. They stimulate the liver, improve digestion, re move blood impurities, pimples and eruptions disappear from your face and body and you feel better. Begin at once. Buy at The Rice Drug Company. Trusting to luck keeps a lazy man busy. When Burton Holmes recently gave his celebrated travelogue on "Par... a" at Orchestra Hall, Chicago, he was seriously interrupted by continual coughing of the audience. No one annoys willingly and if people with coughs, colds, hoarseness and tickling in throat would use Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, they could quickly cure their coughs and colds and avoid this annoyance. The Rice Drutr Comnanv. Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast?but some of it makes men wild. Health Warning. Chilled and wet feet result in congesting the internal organs, and inflammation of the kidneys and bladder, with rheumatic twinges and pain in back, generally follow. Use Foley medicine made for all disorders of the kidneys, for bladder irregularities, and for backache and rheumatism. They do not contain habit forming drugs. Tonic in action, quick in results. The Rice Drug Company. JNEYS If Your Ba | Weak, Get Proven GC Union. UN] Grateful Testinu W. T. Tracy 61 S. P Union, S. C., says: "I Kidney Pills when sul backache and other trov by weak kidneys and I n plete relief. I recommer edy as being: just as repi W. Lester Davis, 51 ? Union, S. C., says: "My 1 weak and caused my bt Doan's Kidney Pills, wl cured from the Palmett entirely relieved me and joyed good health. I e > this remedy is a fine om complaint." what South Church Sti Mrs. A. M. Jones, 62 S toop- Union, S. C., says: "I ? highly of Doan's Kidney ' urge every one suffering ed to trouble to try them. I w, I and a backache and headache had dizzy and nervous sp or cretions from my kidney ered me and plainly sir ^ needed a kidney medici Kidney Pills procured fr ecep- metto Drug Co., gave m< KID t es at 50c a Box, or Mallet H. W. LONGFELLOW. ^ (An Essay written by Mary Tweed, 1 student of Gault School, Miss S. D. Cunningham, Teacher.) i < Henry Wardsworth Longfellow, t 1 1 i- t uui uiunt wiuciy iuvuu poet, was Dorn 1 at Portland, Maine, February 27th, 1807. t From early life he took every ad- i vantage of education. Having in his c home a splendid library he spent the t greater part of his boyhood days pre- 1 paring himself for the world-wide > popularity which his name possesses < today. He went to Boudoin College and : while there was held in high esteem i by both his class mates and profes- ! sors. He was afterwards elected pro- I fessor of languages in this college ( but first went abroad and took up a three-years course of language i study. 1 On his return he resumed his work < giving perfect satisfaction. His work kept him almost too busy to do much i writing, however he succeeded in 1 making a few Spanish translations 1 which he gathered on his travels. After five years of good work he I gave this up, accepting the position as a member of the faculty of Harvard College, where he remained fow seventeen years, after which he resigned. From this time his life was spent mostly in writing- Among the most prominent are "Hiawatha", his most characteristic poem. "Tales from a Wayside Inn" and "Courtship of Miles Standish." His last days were spent at his home in Cambridge, Mass., known as the Washington House, having been Washington's headquarters during the Revolution. Everyone today who visits Cambridge goes to see Longfellow's home. He died March 24th, 1882. His birthday is a favorite memorial in the public schools throughout the country. W. S. Skelton, a merchant at Stanley, Ind., says he would not take $100.00 for the relief a single box of Foley Kidney Pills gave him. "I had a severe attack of kidney trouble with sharp pains through my back and could hardly straighten up. A single box of Foley's Kidney Pills entirely relieved me." The Rice Drug Company. Two nepro women had a fuss on a Hamberp street Saturday about the husband of one of them, and the wife cut the other woman's throat with a penknife and killed her. CURE _ A _ " ck /tcnes ai the Kidney ] IOD Again an [ON PEOl >ny. Convincii inckney St., II Mrs. Ida Fowler. took Doan's "Doan's Kidney Tering from knowledge an effei ibles caused cine and I recomn eceived com- one in need of a ] id this rem- kind. Some years esented." dorsed this remedj ent time I gladly iouth street, statement. I had tidneys were back ached int ick to ache. ZV and nervous an< lich I pro- t^le kidney secretic o Drug Co., Pills, which I obta I soon en- metto Drug Co., r< an say that health and I am r e for kidney ney complaint." West Ma rcet. R. C. Vaughan, ' . Church St, ion, S. C., says: " think very with my back and Pills and I ney secretions wer from kidney sage and I had ] as subject t?? loins. I obtained I js and often from the Palmetto ells. The se- fore I had used tl rs also both- neys were restorec r? tUof T ? ? J ? I 1 wnvu vtictv x || uinun unu my uuL'r. ine. Doan's I recommend Doar om the Pal- being a most effe ; relief." cine. INE\ 1 on Receipt of Price by Farr School and Community Kelton, S. C., R. No. 2, Feb. 17. VIr. Editor: As you have been so kind is to publisch some dots from some >f the Farr school pupils, I, one of ,he pupils, would be glad to be adnitted as one of the happy band. Our teacher is urging us boys to ;ry the corn contest this year. She s going to give five dollars and oth :rs nave promised to help some, so 1 ,hink the prize winner will not get ess than ten dollars. The boys seem ,rery much interested and glad of an jpportunity to enter a corn contest. The prize calls for best quarter of in acre of corn raised by any one of he following boys: Vernon Howell, Stephen Ell rod, Willie Palmer, Douglass and Clifford Morris, Robert iault and Ernest Harris. The chain gang is still in our community but the weather has been sc >ad t^at they have not done mucli work. Rev. J. C. Hodges of Mt. Joy circuit preached a most forcible sermor to the prisoners of the chain ganp Sunday afternoon. Mr I) .1 Forr to imrtf oinlr **r?fV la grippe. If this doesn't reach the waste has ket I will try again. Ernest tfarris. No Need to Stop Work. When the doctor orders you t< stop work it staggers you. "I can't" you say. You know you are weak run down and failing in health daj l>y day, but you must work as lonf as you can stand. What yon need ii Electric Bitters to give tone strength and vigor to your system to prevent break down and build yoi up. Don't be weak, sickly or ailinj when Electric Bitters will benefi you from the first dose. Thousand bless them for their glorious healtl and strength. Try them. Every bot tie is guaranteed to satisfy. Onl; ">0c at The Rice Drug Company. Adger E. Greer and Mrs. Minnl Sheveley, passing as man and wif? were arrested in Snartnnhnrc Sntiir (lay. He has a wife and she a hus band in Greenville. Attorney General Thos. H. Peeple announces that he will run for gov ernor in 1914. Mrs. S. S. S., Van Buren St., King ston, N.Y., (full name furnished o application) had such decided benefi from using Foley's Honey and Ta Compound that she shares her gooi fortune with others. She writes "Foley's Honey and Tar Compoum brought my voice back to me durin] a severe case of bronchitis am laryngitis. Oh, how many people have recommended it to." Trie Ric Drug Company. DINUr ?d Your Kidn Remedy That I ia Again Klgn PLE TELL iff Proof. Willing ] Union, S. C., says: John Petty, 6' Pills are to my ion, S. C., says ctive kidney medi- Pills have certai lend them to any- to me and I can preparation of this them. I was su ago I publicly en- headache and the j and at the pres- loins when I stoo confirm my first Kidney Pills obt weak kidneys and metto Drug Co., ensely. I was diz- and lasting relie 1 had trouble from >ns. Doan's Kidney Gage ined from the Pal- J. A. Chamb< stored me to good Union, S. C., sa low free from kid- ter from kidney years ago. The my left kidney i frequent desire in Street secretions* but tl I W. Main St un- CnfS^P: I was in bad shape from the Palmett kidneys. The kid- contents of a few e irregular in pas- trouble. I sneal lains through my whe" 1 say ^ i ? wa r> ii K?od one for kic loan's Kidney Pills (Statement giver Drug Co., and be hem long, my kid- A Second 1 to a normal con- On March 8, 1: : was strengthened. bers was intervii i's Kidney Pills as apteasurefor m .. , Kidney Pills and ve kidney medi- remedJ a most ney trouble." r PI] F0STER-M1LBURN CO., Bu The report of Superintendent Swearingen says there are 4,463 I white teachers in this state of which > over 3,000 are women. The total en- e roliment of pupils for the year was c 156,280 white pupils and 175,307 negroes.. t F. E. Walling, a farmer living near \ s Yukon, Mo., strongly recommends t Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and says: "I have been advised by my family doctor to use Foley's . Honey & Tar Compound for my children when there was a cough mediI cine needed. It alwavs irives t.h#? hpst of satisfaction and I recommend it to others." State Senator Appelt of Clarendon, chairman of the railroad committee, " is "considering" the question of run' ning for congress to succeed the late Congressman Legare. j t , Final Settlement. i State of South Carolina, County of Union. Notice is hereby given that on the t 4th day of March, 1913, at 11 o'clock r a. m., the undersigned will apply to ' the Hon. W. W. Johnson, Judge of I'robate for the county aforesaid, in 1 the Court of Probate, for said county, to be allowed to make a final return . and settlement of the estate of Miss Ann E. Rice, deceased, and that, thereupon, they receive their discharge as the Executors of said estate. January 20, 1913. William Coleman, . F. M. Farr, ' Executors of Estate of ' 4-6t. Ann E. Rice, Deceased. f j IGOWANS| J KlCingof Externals! *1 |Sells itself wherever! y ^introduced. Imitators | I nave tried to imitate,* and substitution has n been attempted.! But I once GO WANS always II Go wans for inflammation II and congestion. It gives us pleasure to recom- II mend Gowans Preparation for II Intfnmmnt.i'in tmrtwinllv r\f II throat and cheat, \Vo have Bold ? Gownna Preparation for many 1 rears and never had a complaint. J BURLING TON DRUG CO., d Darlington, N. C. i BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT IN THE HOME ? AIIDratibl*. II. 50?. 25e. J COWAN MEDICAL CO.. w 7 e ifty rtfvtlU My ff 6r?(|ftt , ' J WON Leys are las Been t Here In IT Endorsement. J W. Main St., Un: "Doan's Kidney inly been of benefit therefore recommend ibject to attacks of ire were pains in my >ped or lifted. Doan's ained from the Palbrought me prompt f." Avenue, jrs, 35 Gage Ave., ys: I began to suftrouble about five pain was mostly in ind side. I had too to void tho kidnoir le flow was scanty When I heard of ills, I got a supply to Drug Co., and the r boxes corrected my t from experience this remedy is a lney complaint." i February 15, 1908) Endorcement 911 when Mr. Chamewed he said: "It is e to recomend Doan's I still consider this reliable one for kidLLS ffalo, N. Y. HHHHii HH A three-year-old son of Mr. and Urs Pranlf fliivtnn nf Hio-Pav Villo Anderson, caught on fire Saturday a% in open fireplace and was burned to leath. The Campobello oil mill in Sparanburg county burned down Friday vith a loss of $35,000; insurance $20,100. Cabbage Plants For Sale! ..Buy Your Frost Proof Cabbage Plants From F. S. CANNON MEGGETTS, S. C. 1,000 to 4,000 at $1.25 5,000 to 9,000 at _$1.00 0,00 to 15,000 at 90c Special price on large orders. Satsfaction guaranteed. 48-4mas. "HELLO!" IS THIS The Piedmont Pressing Club? "Say, 1 was Just up in the garret after a trunk, and found a last year's suit, a little streaked, snotted and mussed up generally. Suppose you could do anything with it?" "WHY SURE!" "Make it look like new." "Well, I'll bring it down." AT YOUR SERVICE The Piedmont Pressing Club 0. FRAM, Prop. Phone 93