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/ By' Lydia ?. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound The Change b? Life is the most critical period of a ! woman's existence, and neglect of health at this time invites disease. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will so successfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia E. j Pinkh am's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots >*>/! Here is Droof: ftUNJ UV? ? ? Natick, Mass^?"I cannot express what I wen^ through during' the Change of Life before j . glSp^^RHl tried Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Corner pound* I was in such a nervous condition I i H|f^ could not keep still. My limbs were cold. I |yf[, s> had creepy sensations and could not sleep nights* I was finally told by two physicians that 1 had a tumor. " I read one day of the wonderful cures made ^RSS9Mv^||by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound |I\|TOJand decided to try it, and it has made me a well mfwt w If '111 I ^woman. My neighbors and friends declare it hag worked a miracle for me. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is worth its weight in gold for women during this period of life. If it will help others you may publish this letter*"?Mrs. Nathan B* Greaton, 51 No. Main St~ Natick,Mass. ANOTHER SIMITAR CASE. ; Cornwallville, N. V.?" I have been taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for tjMpEg some'time for Change of Life, nervousness, and !p|r^. ViWll a fibroid growth. ||8a ^ ?ff| tfTwo doctors advised me to go to the hospital, bnt one day while I was away visiting, I met a woman who told mc to take Lydia E. ^J55K>' Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1 did so and 1 Dmb know it helped me wonderfully. I am very3V* HI thankful that I was told to try Lydia via*:-/-W Pinkham's Vegetable Compound."?Mrs. Wm. Bonghton, Cornwallville, N. Y., Greene Co. The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-* pound have thousands of such letters as those above? they tell the truth, else they could not have been obtained for love 6s money. This medicine is no stranger? it has stood the test for years. For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for /Jy^?lv \\ female ills. No sick woman does justice to W{ r ^j?g?\Y\ thisi famous medicine. 7 / ra C? w \ y ^de^exSisively*from roots and herbs, and {I 17^ 7J 11 has thousands of cores to its credit* j \yZ ? II Mrs* Phihham invites all sick women (A In) to write her for advice* She has \\j (// guided thousands to health free of charge* Address Mrs* Pinkham, Lynn, Mass* Mywa^rnkhaS^ THE OLD RELIABLE If in need of the very best in HARNESS and SADDLERY, selected by an old experienced "Kentacky Horseman" call on us where you will find the greatest variety to select from, of .all grades, best, medium and cheap. We use the Best Leather and employ the best workmen. Guarantee our work to last longer than any on the market. 1 fitmaf Columbia. S. C. %MI uwmmmwmm www ? ? * r X 1 . r , ^ The Old /. ^ Question 01 jj? w Shoes, Shoes ml ( ^ ? Let Us Answer It IL We are showing the best line ol Srvrinfr ?tir? Rnmmpr Shnfts and Osrfnrrls for Men, Women and Children,, that we have Ail the leading makes and Styles to select from, and the prices are bound to please you. We sell the famous Hunt Club Shoe Call and make an inspection today. H. M. WINGARD Lexington. - - S. C. ffcv We Sell the Best Groceries \ v\ At Right Prices. j Newberrv College FOUNDED 1856 Genuine collegiate training under positive'CbriBtian influences at the lowest /ossible expense. Classics, Philosophy, Science, Engineering. Total Collegiate expenses, $i;'0 yearly. Mcde n Equipment. An enlarged and able Faculty Health rec? rd unsnrpassed.^Nexc^scssion begins September 21. For catalogue address rev. j.ihenry; harms, [d.rD., President Newberry, S. C. In Retrospect. Seems to me tbe years go faster thaD they did in times gone by; When they used to creep at snail'space, now they seem to fairly fly. Weeks like day9 and dajTs like hours, and the clockhands fairly race As they make their daily journeys 'round the old clock's solemn face. Evening shadows eytr crowding on the glowing lights nf dawn; owmonn hrnfttiriflr crA UJLVA a ViAUUOUU Mi iliQ VAW j the twilight gray is gone. Yes, the sands of life run faster, run along at rapid rate When a fellow's hair is graying and he passes forty-eight. Forty-eight! And drawing closer to the grim half century mark; Silver sheen that shines so clearly in the hair once deeply dark; Little crowsfeet slowly spreading, deepening wrinkles o'er the face? All a proof that time is flying at a swift, relentless pace. Growing love or peace and quiet in the sweet confines of home; Gone the old unrest that led me in days gone to widely rjam. So the changes come upon me, changes slow hut growing great, And I realize the difference one can feel at forty-eight. Forty-eight.' Mere years in number? what care I how swift they go? Every one has brought me blessings not all men can claim to know; Love and home and happy children, sweet companion by my side; Creature comforts without number as adown life,s stream we glide. And I hear the ringing laughter of my children as they play, Feel the handclasp of life's comrade as we pass along the way. And I thank God for my blessings, thank Him for my rich estateHome and love and happy childrenyoung at heart at forty-eight! ?Will M. Maupin, in The Commoner. How's This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cored by Hail's Catarrh? Cure. F. J CHENEY &CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tafcen internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. .Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. John Brown, a 16-year-old boy living at the mill village of the American Spinning company, Greenville, had his foot mashed off by a car wheel on Monday. Running up and down stairs, sweeping and bending over making bedf will got make a woman healthy 01 beautiful. She must get out of doors, walk a mile or two every day and take Chamberlain's Tablets to improve hei digestion and regulate her bowels. For sale by Ail Dealers. Morgan and Wilev Jonet wure killed and Morgan's mother was beaten almost to death in a row on Mr. Yain's plantation near Trenton on Monday night. Alex Jones is in jail < hirged with killing Morgan. It is supposed Morgan killed Wylie. T1 e parties are negroes. An article that has real merit should in time become popular. That such is th^ case wirh Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy has been attested by many dealers. Here is one of them. H. W. Hendricbson, Ohio Falls, Ind., writes, "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best for conghs, colds and croup, and is my best seller." For sale by All Dealers. J. Frank Fooshe has 9old the Winnsboro News and Herald to J. Q. Dayis and C. W. McCants, who have turned it into a joint stock company. Mr. Fooshe will live in Western North Carolina for the benefit of his health. Few, if any, medicines, have met with the oriform success that has attended the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The remarkable cures of colic and diarrhoea which it has effected in almost every neighborhood have given it a wide reputation. For sale by All Dealers. Town Lots For Sale. Desirable building lots in the town of Swansea, S. 0., for sale on easy terms and at reasonable prices. Apply quick to D. H. Law9on, Gaston, S. 0., R. F. D. 1. tf nn 1- *?? T" J.eaUJLU?XB JbXUIlllIltlLLUJU. The regular fall teachers' examination will be held at Lexington, on Friday, Oct. 6, 1911. The examination will begin at 9 o'clock a. m., and all applicants should be here at that time. Undnr the law all teachers must hold certificates and they must be recorded by the County Superintendent before he can countersign vouchers. I desire to say here also that all High School teachers must hold first grade certificates and the superintendents of such schools should see that they are recorded in the County Superintendent's office. A. D. MARTIN, County Superintendent of Educa. Thnpn Ann || II1C10 ill U f| are perfectly well all t || | deranged. The blood m unstrung, People saj K rpi *? 1 1_ 1 T? Iineir neaas acne, m ly sick, neither are th I Tli R. ? which restores perfecl I organs in order, build ? man ailments. Ever IkU % I' THE ] I KAUFM \ ' ' CONGRESS FIXES PRICE OF COTTON. * Resolved That Farmers Must Hold for ! 15 Cents. | Montgomery, Ala. September 13.? Five hundred farmers, and as many bankera, Congressmen, United States Senators and business men, representing every cotton growing State in America, declared in Convention to5 day that the farmers' cotton is worth 1 15 cents a pound, and resolved that the farmer should hold his cotton for that pr-ce. The resolution followed acom' mittee report that the crop in America would not exceed 12,500,000 bales. For financing ihe crop of this year, a resolution was adopted to the effect that the farmer should deposit his cot ton in a warehouse and use Lis receipt I us collateral until he could sell his cot 1 ron at not less than 15 cents, mere | was also a resolution urging that the 9evarel State Legislatures should provide for a system of bonded warehouses. Declaring that organization among the farmers, and co-operation among them with the bankers and financiers, was the solution of the problem, the Convention resolved itself into a permanent organization, to be known as the Southern Cotton Congress, and ad journed to meet in Atlanta at the call of the president, E. J. W tson, commissioner of agriculture of South Caro Una. The meeting in Montgomery is to be followed by a similar Convention in every Southern State, to be called by the commissioner of agriculture of each State. By thepe conventions the ac tion of the Congress is to be ratified and reinforced by further steps toward securing a better price for cotton. Notice, Overseers. All overseers of the public roads in Lexington county will warn out, at once, all road hands who have not paid Boad Commutation Tax and work their roads the full period of 1 "***? if noooaaoru twelve aays iur me jwi, ? UVWOOVi J 'II to put the roads in good condition. Do not hire any hands; bat work those who have not paid. When they will have worked the days required by law, then the road inspector will examine the roads, and proceed to expend in i the township the commutation tax on I hand upon such roads as most need I imurovement. No funds will be ex- | pended until all hands who have not , paid will have worked the required time. L. J. LANGFORD, | Supervisor Lex. Co., S. 0. Verv Few Peoole Who I11 fH 1 he time. Sooner or later the stomach becomes S becomes thin and impure. The nerves become B j they are "out of sorts." They get tired easily. M lergy seems to be all gone. They are not exact- t ey well. Those people need a tonic. They need H ie best anybody ever made 11 ? Best Is L t health. It enriches the blood, puts the digestive R is up the nerves and drives away nearly all hu- ! m Y bottle guaranteed by : : : : : ! || R.? CCI? I feaB w ANDERSON, S. C. 9 FOR SALE BY 99 EXINGTON. S. C. I 1 EVERY man enjoys recreation and sport of I some kind. There is nothing more cop 1 ductive to real manhood than shooting. You knowthat any man who is a marksman or hunter derives more pleasure from this I than from anything else. I U/E don't have the game to hunt that our forefathers did Jfl W but wha enjoyment we lose i n this respect is more ! than made up by superior equip ment fl WE want every sportsman and every man who appreci ates good fire arms to see our stock of sho. guns I and rifles. I WE enjoy showing them just as much as you do seeing I tht m, ' y ^ 9 RrnihAre 9 Hh V ivn WD W Ql W tJH 1519 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA. S c. I k Thprp a Rpri frnss nn Ymir Panpp? I