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I ?? --? f ! A Watch is .. V ' ' % ' j Valuable . When it Keeps Time. If you want your watch to keep Correct Time, see m. weiss, Watch Repairing a Spaelaty * Also Dealer in Watches /Vj ^ ^ ' | and Jewelry. > 1320 Main Stre t Columbia, S. C i Onpo^ire Palm' tt?? V? io?? ?1 Bar1 * IS MISTER OF TOE optical ens ^ , \ : ' *," S < My motto is painstaking conscientious Optical service. I have ? ore of the most completely ( equipped optical offices, in Columbia. Let. me do your optical work and show yoo how I can Serve yon. Spectacles and IS re-glasses repaired and lenses matched in 3d minutes. Three erada te opticians of manv years experience to serve ytm and we can promise yon the highest degree of accuracy, reliability and *atMaction in all cases entrusted to me. Come and s? e ns, we make no eh&rge for oar examination. B. H. Berkman < ESTABLISHED m Vv ^ .11418 MAIN STREET, * * 't * . COLUMBIA. S. O. | 111. TV unur UNDER ||l nyg VL nimt ? . > - i WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. ^ If you purchase the NEW HOME you trill Jeve a life asset at the price you jx:y.*ud trill pot have an end ieeechaia of repairs. -p ^TT=~=Tri^ (^uaIity 0^ Considered j 11 ycxa wantaaewtoginAchln*, xrrite fat Mrlat??t catalogue before yoa purchase. Tte Hew Home Sawina Hacfeie Co, Otsn^e, Bass. Tdey's : Pills What They Will Do for Voa fiff VfV*r *u-er^ineo your kidneys, cor- j I fee urinary irregularities, troild j ! ?p the worn out tissues, and ; | eliminate the excess uric acid j j that causes rheumatism. Pre- | j ^c. . ?>rii?irjt"'s ?*-.< rv~ i i hates, and restore health and J j Streu^lh. cCfio?*e SOOS*:T"??s. | 1 ' i For c5rile By Kaafiaann Bru^r ? i ; The corn crop fooled lots of farmer? pear. [any fields looked good but fell down ic yield. This was owing to a lack railable Potash, for Potash is primarily >duce& of grain. com must have enough quickly available troduce well-filled ears as well as stalks. {filter should contain at least $% Potash? -so matter la what form the fertiliser Is >t? 75 to 100 lbs. per acre, drilled la with ill keep away cat worms sad root lice. Ier can't famish brands rich enough in Potash .rry Potash Salts so you can supplement tour e or strengthen the brands be does carry, writs r prices. We will sell direct in any amount from a 200-lb. bag up Write for free book o? fertilizer formulas and directions. GERMAN KALI WORKS, Inc. gffiggy Continental BIdg., Baltimore Moaadnock Block.tThieago Whitney Central Bank Building, New Orleans A jury a* Somter gave J A. Miller, former engineer, a verdict for $35,1(0 against the Atlantic Coa^t Line railway for injuries received uhne in the employ of the road. An appeal will be taken, of coarse. Dr. J. T. R. Neal, Prop. Riverside Drag Co., Greenville, S C. writes re cently, "I have been a practicing physician and druggist for ov^r 35 years and have sold and admmiarered many kidney medicines bat none to eqnai Foley Kidney Pill*. Th y are superior ro any I ever used, and give the quickest and most permanent relief." Kanfmann Drug Co. Mrs. Rosa W. K >hn, mother of Col. August Kohnof Colombia, died last week in Columbia She wag the widow of Theodore Kohn of Orangeburg. r7??vliSiMt^"1 | WebsterS j NEWlpWONAl I I THE MERRIAM WEBSTER The fhily New unabridged dictionary in ;{ many years. q An Encyclopedia. Contains the pith and essence of an authoritative library. U Covers every field of knowledge. l1 The Onlv dictionary with the Sew Di- U videa Page. A "Stroke of Genius." L ?00,00(> Words Defined. 2700 Pages. 5) 600C Illustrations. Cost $400,000. ?j Let us all you about this most resaark&bls -j | sing i volume. 1 WrtU Sk snbbI# paf?, ISUpartiealkn, *c. Kum ^ j tUa papw sad mtr? nZE, a u% of pocket xaape. =q HERRIAM CO., SprisffieH, lUwjj r : % - fin _ a [ snoesi anocsj For Every Member | ' of lheFa-nt'y. mmm Onr Standard ffran'f# iD Men*? 8h .es are as follows:? W. T. Douglas, Alcten, Walker & Wilde and Leonard, Shaw & Dean. Prices ranffdm $2 50 to $4.00. In our hicb grade liiaie are the Torrev and Nettle ton, which seH for $5 00, $5.50 and $6.00. \TeaNo handle the very bept gradta of L^di?'P SliOfp fcLat can be boTight. fur a reasonable t?um. Corno and see our Fall and WJt i.er Stuck. t a savwc 1738 c. |1 Ojifi''H** P*M Oflic*? I I i j j April Snow Of 1849. Capt f?>arles P?tfcy, in Spartanburg Jonrnal. A r. quest has been made for information eoi earning toe snow whit h it 11 Sunday, April 15, 1849. F^brQary ai d March had been quite warm. Trees began to bud and bloom early in March. By April 15 the forest le ves were half size or larger. Peaches were aboot the size of m? dium size marbles. English peas were in fu?l bloom and gardeners were about ready to have the first mt ss. Many farm ere had given their early corn a p,owing. The boys had disoa ded their old shoes ai d were going barefooted. Thermometers were scarce in that rlo.** unl tViufo Ib rso ropftrH nf t.hft tf>m ?? -"' v ? ? peratQ^e. The snow begun in this county 7 to 8 o'oiwcfc in the morning and continued until about 1 in t.?e aft ooii, when it cleared off. The gen eral estimate was that if the enow had not melted it would have been 6 inches deep. Next morning the ground was frozen hard and the melted snow had turned to ice. It continued cold lor eev.raidays. Early wheat was heading, but it made a pretty 'air cri-p. Jd .ny larnn rs planted tneir corn over. All garuen vegetables were killtd. Tnere was a general hustling for gar den seed. Since that date on several occasions there has been a very light fall of sleet or snow in Apiil, but th. re has not been such a spell as that of I8i9. Dan. J. Joyce. Danville, Ya., i? so g ?o a e-c-.fv u cousumpuOii . nd regained his health, that he writer about it fo the benefit ot others. *'I had a cough which hung on for two >tais when I hegan nail g Foley's Honey ami Tar Compound. I kept'on until u.e ' c*.. go h ally left rue ami I gain* d in weight from 113 to 185 pounds. In two years I have eruwii strong and healthy, all rom the use of ifo.Oy 8 Honey and Tar Compound, which Oared me." Kautm&nu Drug Co. Ratchford, the 8 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Boland oi Clinton, wa-? run over by a negro boy on a biu... .i~. ?. i? \SJ OIC HUU UIO llgllU IC^ WCM U1UACU just above the ankle. The negro wag tlueo f 10 tor reckh as riding. The Danger Alter Grip lies often in a run-down B) stem Weakness, nervousness, lack of apptiiu, energy aud ambition, with disordered iiyer and kidneys often follow an attack of this wretched disease The greatest need then is Electric Bitters, tne glorious tonic, Wood purifier and re ulator of stomach, liver and * kidneys. Tboufanda have proved that they wonderfully strengthen the nerves, build op the system and r? store to health and good spirits atter ?< attack of Grip. It softering, try them. Only 50 cents. Sold and peril c-. satixfaovion guaranteed by All Druggists. The three-year-term of Capt. Marcus B. Stokes, cuiBBi&lidapt at Otmspn College, ends on May 2nd, but he hat! been grafted permission by the War uepkftmeht to remain until June 15<h, when he will join his command, the Tenth Infantry, now stationed in ranama. Don't be surprised if you have an allaoK oi iht-umausm this spring. Just i ub the affected parts ireeiy with Chamberlain's Linioient at.d it v\id si Ou disappear. Sold by All Dealers. J Y. BrysOh, president of the Bank j at Enoree, Spartanburg county, has been arreeied for a t< chnicai vi lation of the Slate bauting law, in lending nmre than two per cent of the capital to one man. PfiT A TP WATTrP U?J.xiaju V J. Tho Creditors of the estate of Eraannel JLi. Frey deceased, are hereby notified to render to the undersigned, or to hfcr attorneys, Thomas & Luu'p&in, at R:x>m No. 9, No. 1233 u iishio^ton streets Columbia, S. C., an ao oonnt or tlitlr demands, duly attest <i. and ail orrsoiis indebted to said estate are notifloa to make payment iik> wine. mahala f frey, Q alified Executrix. Lexington, 8. O., March 1st, 1912?-4w22 Sterling Goods r?i t 1 i stemng Biiver, cut glass, n..e china, clocks. A fine 8to<B always on band for yon t select from. Keep us iq mind when wanting anything in Jewelry o> Silverware. (*ood watch work and bewi pr? rrl^flcro If yon can't come, send fo?! our catalogue or telephone you* order to ns. i> H. MIlfOTIl & i ts JW<; ?FLrR8t 14*24 oi'rui i/oiummq. h v Prions 9L'i ! MHMHammHBnMMMMMnBaaHBBHBBIHDni. i Our Stock of I best and most < i I i found. We carry er, Mitchell and the different sizes. Gregory-Cond COLUMBIA I "Our Guarantee Mei i ROYSTER 1 \MTS THE SPO I Hie explanation is sim, made with the Greatest every ingredient hash lest of our own laboi i . (theresnoluiormisiab \ Fertilizers. \ Sold $y Reliable dealers j F.S.ROYSTER GE I Sales Offices J NorfolkVa. Tarboro N.(L I JBaltimoreMd. Mont^omery^la. t j Macon. Ga. Columbus ^vvvvv*vvv%-v%vvvvvt^ vuwvinnui.v wwv now. Call and ~?jr- w-? ->-i ?c* . t. v% ?- ? *4 ? -= " ?* Columbia, We have a car f extra good aare m iles-good hapes and the :ind Lexington i i armers ii&e. Wagons is the jomplete to be the StudebakHackney in all er Mule Co., , s. c. ms Something" ; FERTILIZER EVERY TIME J n. m\ vie; they are Tjp | 1 care and /I 9pass the S '1 *a fortes; i outEoyster if I Ev^wiie^^ jjj m I Columbia S C. . J|( J iparianbur^ 5u w 6a. __ ___i ' a Fresh Ship 4WWHV^V?HWVVW in our Stables VV^WWWW WWWVV Inspect Them, Rrnthai'e, South Carol ua.