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Foley's Kidney* * Pills What They Will Do for Ycu They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Prevent Blight's Disease and Diabates, and restore health and | strength. Refuse substitutes. ? I I PLOWS S And PlanVe Hard * I Riding and Walking Two Harrows, Spike Tooth Ha ers, Corn and Cotton Pk Chilled, Stalk Cutters, Ha You will not work yc ? <? i t ? < , ouy xrom us lignt-runn] I you need new things for 1 1 any kind come to us. W< I deal. This is a hobby wit H I I ================== I I I Lorick & I I INCORPG I COLUMBIA, fi P- . We Sell Ladles $2.50 Shoes ] I:Since January 1st, we h our line of shoes to I Ladies' Solid Leather SI The same Shoes we. have been and which you will always pa; for we will sell to you for the si. A Complete Line of 1 Ladies' Trimm We specially invite all I our Store. Jones Gash Drj 1554 MAIN ST., \ 1x n Analysi obtainei They a actual, j require formuk Ev selected work tc plant f< regular As see th; When; you ar ROYS' I F*s' Killed tfie Mayor. j J. T. Walker, mayor of Pineville, La., wa9 shot and killed by William i McManus, following a row about liti- j gation in the district court. When j McManus aimed Walker ran, the bul- ! let entering the latter's beck. McManus was ceptured and placed in jail. Not A Word Of Scandal marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs. W. P. Spangh, of Manviile, Wyo., who said: "she told me Dr. King's New Life ! Pills had cured her of obstinate kidney 1 trouble, and made her feel like a new M T' 1 i. fm* woman. xuasy, uui suic j.omc?_? xu* stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Only 25c. at All Druggists. Piedmont and Old Mill cigarette j coupons wanteJ. I will redeem these in cash. Rice B. Harman. HARROWS j rs General E ware 1 Horse Cultivators, Disk I rm-foa Rnllprs-Pnlvpriz- I A A V/ f 1 AXVAAW* K-r a % * H inters, Plows-Steel and 1 y Presses, Garden Plows I >ur stock so hard if you I ing impliments. When*' 8 the farm, or hardware of 1 e will give you a square | ;h us. | -owrarsce, g CRATED. I - - - s* c. jf| ; $2?00 and I For $1.50 . I iave decided to confine hoes to Retail At $1.50 selling for ?2.00 and ?2.50, y the other fellow high prices low price of I II Dry Goods, Notions, | ed Hats, Etc. .exingtonians to visit | f Goods Store, COLUMBIA, S. C. WMsammm f ->N * '7AACC MM* REGISTER^ iat there is more to a Fertilize s is proven conclusively by the d every year from Royster Fert re made from experience cbtair field experiments of what the s, and not from ready ref iting. ! 1% ery ingredient in itoyster i for its plant food value, and > do at the proper time, therefc srtilized with ROYSTER good* from sprouting time until hai k your dealer for Royster goo it the trade-mark is on ever you see this a? E&R * ^ou e getting the genuine and c FER Fish Fertilizer. . ROYSTER GUANO COM?/ FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES: ORFOLK, VA. TARBORO, N. C 8' BALTIMORE. HD. MACON. GA SPARTAHKiRG. ?. C. COLUMBUS. OA. MONTGOMERY. ALA. INFLAMMATION AND PAIN ^ < - * < n rv? ? 4 Cured Dy Lyaia t. nmcnams Vegetable Compound. Creston, Iowa.?4' I was troubled for a long time with inflammation, pains T"? in my side, sick '. headaches and ner \ousness* I bad talrcn so many mediIjgjf T&tip cines that I was mm?IW discouraged and i!:W " Wpii!;!; thought I would Ilia Ji?. li|:| never get well. A iilgl ~yp;BII friend told me of T lliil Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comf/lnlBl //} P?und and it re/1Jh lift store(* me *? health. / ///#// / / It have no more min, my nerves are stronger and I can ao my own work. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cured me after everything else had failed, and I recommend it to other suffering women." ?Mrs. Wtf. Seals 605 W. Howard St., Creston, Iowa. Thousands of unsolicited and genuine testimonials like the above prove the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound, which is made exclusively from roots and herbs. Women who suffer -from those distressing ills should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. If you want special advice write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. She will treat your letter as strictly confidential. For 20 years she has been helping sick women in this way, free of charge. Don't hesitate?write at once. Cheap Cake. Hno nnnfnl of anrrar on o nrrcr f.VirpP wwv. V*. UU&Ui, ^ J-> O ' quarters cupful of sweet milk, a pinch of soda in milk, three tablespoonfuls of melted butter. 1 1-2 cupful of flour. Why He Stopped. They had been engaged only a week. He had kissed her fully forty times that evening. When he stopped the tears came into her eyes, and she said: "Dearest, you have ceased to love me." "No I havent't," he replied, "hut T must breathe." ? .0 There Was An Old Woman There was an old woman, as I've heard tell, She walked to market her eggs for to sell. She walked to tfce market and sold them so high She bought her an airship, and now she can fly.?Judge Mobley Gets Good Job. Mcse H. Mobley, of Columbia, has been appointed State dispensary auditor by Governor Blease, to take the place of J. M. Daniels, whose term of office expired on February 28. The i ofece pays a salary of $2,500 a year, j Mobley used to be connected with the i old State dispensary. Eats Match Heads* Poisoned by eating the 9ulphur heads off nearly a full box of matches Lueile, the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mr9. Rene Broussard, died at Kap'an, La. results f ilizers. m led by & : olant !!A erence || x>ds is jm has its m >re the Jm s is fed $| rvest. m ds and /la y bag- j| v that || triginal M INY, f County Sunday School Convention. Annual Convention of Lexington County Sunday-school Associuon wid j be held at Hebron church, March 18, 1911. Programme: Si turday morning March 18, 1911. 10 Opening exercises. 10:30 The Power of the Trained Teacher, Prof. W. E. Black. 11:00 Practical plans for training our country teacners. Prof. L. M. Boubnight. 11:30 Enrollment of delegates, election of officers, appointment of committees. Saturday Afternoon. 1:00 Jesus, the Master teacher. F. F. Whilden. 1 30 The Primary department. Mrs. E. C. Oronk. 2:00 The Sunday-school and Missionary. Dr. E. C. Ridgell. 2:20 The organized S. S. Work. Rev. S. C. Ballentine. Rev. S, H. Booth. 2:40 Township organization. J. R. Lowe. Each Sunday school in the county is entitled to send two delegates, and the superintendents are urged to give this matter attention. All persons in the county are urged to be present and help in every possible way. Delegates are reminded to bring pencils and note books. Notice should be sent at once to Mr. R. N. Senn, New Brookland, S. C. The above call for the Annual Convention of the Lexington County, S. C. Association is made by: Rev. J. C. Counts, B. Heber Barre, TV?? Tir;ii;o?v,H T T 10. thy Lie *? uuamo, IJ. U. o W. P. Roof, R. L. Shuler, Rev. W. L. Keel, Rev. S. H. Booth, Rey. S. C. Ballentine. IT IS SERIOUS Some Lexington People Fail to Eealize the Seriousness of a Bad Back. The constant aching of a bad back, The weariness, the tired feeling, The pains and aches of kidney ills Are serious?if neglected. Dangerous urinary troubles follow. A Lexington citizen shows you how to avoid them. n a i&r D^nr.fc Street. Lexinaf to:-. 8. 0., says: '"'/or several moutns i SK.'i' Ad irem dull pains across the small ot my back and as they did not disappear I came to the conclusion that my kidneys were disordered. At night, after lying down, my back pained me intensely and i also noticed an irregularity in the passages of the kidney secretions. I was feeling miserable when I procured Doan's Kidney Pius at Kautmann Drug Co. I rsed them as direottd and they proved to he the remedy I needed. Taey have helped me so much that it gives me pleasure to recommend them to other kidney sufferers." For sale by all dealer?. Price 50 cents. Fcster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tne United States. .Remember the name? Doan's?and la Re no otner. Standing by His Friends Gov. Blease has vetoed the bill which provides that ministers should serve on juries. Is he 'standing by his friends" in this??Abbeville Medium. Boards of Equlization. The township and town boards of assessors will meet at some convenient place in their respective towns or town ships on Tuesday, March 7th, 1911, or as soon thereafter as practical. The county board of equalization will meet at Lexington 0. H., in the Uountv Auditor's office on Tuesday, the 28th of March, 1911, tor the purpose of hearing appeals, etc. The chairman or the town and township boards compose the county board g\4r urinoli'rofii'MI \J L V/^uaiiiiuuivui The first name appearing on the list below will act as chairman until the different boards are organized, and is requested to call at the Auditor's office on Friday, the 3rd day of March, tor blanks, instructions, etc. Don't ask for returns to be sent bv express. W. D. DENT, Auditor Lexington CouDty. Notice of Teachers Examination. The teachers of the county will please take notice that Uie Spring examination for 1911 will be heid en the first Friday in May, at Lexington, beginning at D o'ciock a. m. Please be prompt. The examination will include subjects on 'School Lesions on Corn" and "School Exercises in Plant Production" It is important that ail teachers should have crtificates. Very Trulv. A. J). MARTIN1 Co. Supr. Ed. 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I a Is Full line of Mill I at reasonable prices. Will answer all c !factien guarateed or j. J. ???? I C. 0. BROW || 1730 MAIN STREET, !>! Is where you can find 01 -PAI! j:i OF ALL DOORS, SA BLINDS | LIME AND | CABINET 1 rt_11 aw all ? ? 4-r\ "Pviaaii van ux nnw xux *^vcs? I The Caldu * 1552 Corner Main and ' 0 1 Columbia Bank. Centrally * I?. V/. WOODWARD, Pre ? ? American and E J Bates: American $2. and $2 * European, 75c and $ ? J Headquarters for the TJ( j cuisine un; a Proper and Carer-* <ttent * Now Under New >Tan?ev I??ft 0** ^ v ^991 HOES FROM | md save money. A com- ra a all leathers and prices3 rnarnx T.ftvinp-tnri friends* M : headquarters while in fi shoes a specialty. B ou money on shoes. m B / S SHOE I ) R E 1 Columbia, S.C. f . lliLE CWTME I FINEST HOME well served uth's largest ^ 8 STOBL )u require in line can be lie right price E'S SM3 I 3 Main St. M&i1* i bia, S. C. Mo:" | ID, I 3tcns S. C. 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