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NOW IN STABLES! LOT OF j Fine Horses & Mules Suitable for all purposes, and all at right prices. Come quick and make your choice. Ur*- v" ' t MATTHEWS & BOHHI. * ' : ' LEESVILLE. S. C. AiSvor iso So Ths Ois 9fcSi ^ ^ ir. ^ - 4*m r* rr~-n. /Kfto ->/< Knowing tho great importance of these tools, ere make it a | point to carry the best of every tool known to the blacksmith- > insert. Whether for the shop or the farm, we are prepared - . to ogive you. You wiH find our prices hammered down fo the lowest reasonable figure on everything you need, v"- Anvils95.00 and up. Blacksmith's Vises $5.50 to 97.50. ! Lorick & Lowrance, j ! INCORPORATED. COLUMBIA, . . . . S. C. t >efv>wwvvev?iigwiPiiievvewi?i?LVii?>Piiiiiiii?ii _ _ ^ ' | ' I7SS MfilH STREET, CQLUlBii, S. 0. | | Is where you can fiiid one of the best stocks of i I ?i -/? sat m iitRPiPi ?r:.\ | | - OF Alt 'KINDS ' | DOORS, SASH, BLINDS & GLASS | LIME AND CEMENT. | | CABINET MANTLES. j v Call or 'write for Prices. - j> 1 1912.... S % ? FALL and WINTER if I fj|T I ....SHOES I iP* IJ\ We have a full and com/ // :t \ 1 -i- .f / it i ii v ^W. Is 1/f^Z i pieie bwcis 01 i^aii leatner; MJ2 / .-*** I stylish shoes for our Lexing- gy /Z&J I ton frieuc*s to inspect. We ?Kj & J*?P ' ^ know we are selling the best ^ solid leather shoes for less grtj ^ Jtik I money than any one in the g I shoe business, come in and |&j r ^ see for yourself, that will P yf prove it. A pleasure to wait jjSQ I ?n you and give you our ^ prices. We can fit the family, I men, women and children. 93|| ' Farmers' Medium and Work Shoes a Specialty jjg E. P. & F. A. DAVIS 1 I V710 MAIN STREET. V ^ ^ MIIIUBI^ S. C. g AN UNEASY FEELIIN bowels, caused by indigestioi quickly to SIMM RED LIVER RE< eras powdl It removes all impurities or ferme stomach and bowels and restores that 1 activity and cheerfulness that belongs SOLO BY DCALCR8. PRICE. I A?k for th? (fonnJne with tho Krd 7. on the l?t end l>y mail postpaid. Simmons Lifer Regulator i-' it. Price. 91.M por bottla. Look for the Led Z ltl>< J. H. ZEILIN & CO.. PRC HOW, WHEN AND WHY j A SECOND ADVENTj j ? I Denver Divines cn Ri^iit Track, j Says Pastor Russell, j I No World-Burring? Satan to Be ! J i Ecund?Sin, Sickness and Death to j Be Conquered?.Man to 3e Delivered, i Thp? Power Vested !n Messiah?His i Kingdom Near?How It Will Appear. ' Denver. lvc. <.? liB? :' -v I '"his is >liIT<?(!! PH ><< Smeatren -V: ml of all (ienomli-ations nave beau :i 0, discussingTiie Seeond AUvent f?r a ^ ^'J|p inou t h. ^X< ; w eoiues stroyed ^ by' liters 1 j fire. According to him the great event of Christ's Coining will bring blessings such as we all desire. He seems to have tbe Bible and logic on bis side too! Pastor .Russell declared that false concepts of the Second Coming of Christ had done great injury. The view set forth in all orthodox creeds is that Christ will come again in the flp?h Thp resnrrection will take place within twenty-four hours. The saintly will rise in the air to meet the Lord. Then fire will come down from heaven, and consume the whole earth. Fro millennialists claim that Christ will reign in fleshly glory a thousand years to bless the -living. The majority of Christians disown this as ridiculous nonsense because thy believe little of creed or Bible. A minority- perceive its inconsistency with the Biblq.' What Bible Students Now See. The "fire of that day" is symbolical, already . kindling in society, the elem'ehts of which, Capital and Labor, are getting hotter. Soon they will melt, the symbolical "earth" will be consumed with the "heavens" also, the ecclesiastical powers. Their passing * away will usher in a "new earth." or 6ocial order, and "new heavens," the Church in siory. The Second Coming of Christ is associated with blessings. Messiah will abolish the curse and bring in wonderful blessings. - The Day of Christ will be "the last Day,"?the great Seventh Thousand-year Day. All humanity will bp blessed, including the dead who will then be awakened. 'Christ Comes to Reign. As the redemption was necessary for man's salvation so Messiah's Kftigdoiri is necessary to accomplish restitution. The delay of snore than eight centuries is Scriptural!*; explained: ill | God designed Six Great One Thou- j sand Year Days to teach mankind the ] exceeding sinfulness <>f sin. lie pur- j posed that c:i the Seventh Day ;ne blessing of Messiah should come. t~< An important work, has been done since Calvary. An Elect Church has been gathered out of all nationssaints made perfect through suffering, a I.itlle Flock, the "Church of the First-borns." These are to become the Bride of Christ at His Second Advent. The Second Coming of .Jesus is to CiUlRl HIS urim* iiim iu tlie:n. As regards the world, lie comes to bind Satan, to overthrow sin. and to uplift fallen humanity. St. Peter tells that Restitution work, not a literal burning of the world, awaits the Second Coining of Jesus: "Times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord."?Acts iii, 10-21. Christ's Kingdom to Be Spiritual. One great mistake we have ail made is in not noticing that Jesus was human for only thirty-three and a half years. lie was a glorious spirit being before He was made flesh; and He was resurrected to a spirit conditionhigher than Ills original one. How foolish we were to think of Jesus as a man (a little lower than angels) in the midst of the Heavenly host. He is now partaker of the Divine nature; His Church is to be "changed" and made "like Him." As His descent was from a higher to a lower, so His ascent was from a lower nature to a higher, "far above angels." His is the exceeding glory which "no man bath seen nor can see" ?"which no man can approach unto." It is this glorious Being whose Kingdom is about to be established. He and Ilis Church will be as invisible to men as are Satan and the fallen angels. The appearances of .Tesus in the hesh after Ilis resurrection were materializations, to prove: (I) that Jesus was no longer (lead; (2) that He was changed, born of the Spirit, able to go and come like the wind. Parousia, Epiphania, Apokalupsis. Messiah's Kiugdom will have earthlv 4 .. .. . . ... , IG in the stomach or 1 or constipation, yields ONS 2 QULATOR :R FORM) nted food, cleanses and tones the ine feeling of exhilaration, mental only to perfect health. LARCr PACKAGE. ?1.00. >et. If you cannot grt St remit to ui. we will i put up hUo III liquid form fur those who prefer si. )PS., ST. LOUIS, MO. representatives?too raitnrui saints previous ages, raised to human per tion instantly. Through these the visible Messianic Kingdom will ?... i ?I., ?* ?_ _ i, 11 eraie. jesus saiu. ie suaii see ai ham. Isaac. Jacob and ail the propl in the Kingdom." The parousia of Jesus will come 1 ?present but invisible The world continue with the ordinary affairs life (while He is feathering the Cbur as in the clays of Noah After the gathering of Vjo Chu there will be an epiphania and an < f;aiup>:ix of .Jesus lie will shine fo He will he revealed?not in Uesh. "in (laming iire." the trouble ot t Day. in which the present order be consumed in anarchy, giving pi to the Kingdom Dispensation "A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE/ Gome Answers en Sritish Exsirsirsa' O c " 11X /.odiac is the zoo of the s 8 where lions, goats and other imnls go after they are dead Thc^oarth is an absolute spheroi Lord Iialeigh was the first man see the invisible armada. Shakespeare founded "As You I It" on a book previously written jSir Oliver Lodge. Tennyson wrote "In Memoranda Louis XIV. was gelatined during French revolution. Gender shows whether a man is n culine, feminine or neuter. Geometry teaches us how to b: angels. Parallel lines are the same dista all the way and cannot meet un you bend them. Horsepower is the distance one h< can carry a pound of water in an h< Gravitation, is that which if tt were none we should all fly away. A vacuum is a large empty si: where the pope lives. A deacon is the lowest kind of Cb tian. . . A renegade is a man who kill king. . In India a man out of cask may marry a woman out of another cas The Salic law is that you must t everything with a grain of salt The Pharisees were people who to show off their goodness by praj in synonyms. An abstract noun is. something can't see when you are looking at : Independent. . Not Interested. "I would like to talk to you at your typewriters," said the su young salesman when he had been mitted to the private office of the n nate. "Well, what have you got'to say V "How do you like the ones you ha Are they giving perfect satisfaction "I don't know anything about th I have no time to consider s things." "But they play n:i important pari your business. 1 should think , would want to be sure that you the best." "Talk to the general manager, have no time to discuss typewrit with you. ! never-saw but one writer that interested me." "What kind was that, if I may as "A siini brunette, i married her ; have paid, no attention to any ol since."--Chicago BoeordTIerald. The Truth. Knights of t!ie grin will appreei tins yarn, which is told of one of t! number. lie had been summoned ; witness in a case at court, his i plovers having sued a delinquent < *nr>i?v -nul th/? hnvvor for 1 ho doff1 was cross examining him. "You travel for the Hooque Crooque company, do you?" asked attorney. "Yes, sir." "How long have you been doing i "About ten years." "Been traveling all that time, k you?" "Well, no. sir." replied the witn< making a hasty mental calculati "not actually traveling. I liave pu about four years of that time wait at railway stations, junctions and tering tanks l'or trains."?Judge's brary He Wanted to Know. "Are caterpillars good to eat?" as little Harold during a lull in the < versation over the evening meal. # "No," replied his father. "YV makes you ask questions like that the dinner table?" "You had one on your lettuce," plied Harold, "but it's gone now Exchange. Srash Youth. Suitor?Why do you object to marrying your daughter? "Father? Because you cannot sup[ her in the style to which she's b accustomed. Suitor?llow do you know I an't can start her on bread and milk, same as you did.?San Francisco amiuer. / - ' Penning the Flame. For a number uf years a bitter feud existed between tbe Browus and Per- ( kinses. next door neighbors. The trou- j hie had originated through the depre- ' dations of Brown's cat and had grown j so fixed an affair that neither party j ever dreamed of "making up." One ' day. however. Brown seut by bis serv- j ant a peacemaking note for Mr. Perkins. which read: "Mr. Brown sends bis compliments | to Mr. Perkins and begs to say his old I cat died this morning." Mr. Perkins' written reply was bitter: "Mr. Perkins is sorry to hear of Mr. Brown's trouble, but he had not heard that Mrs. Brown was ill."?Fun Maga- j zine. 5 ?r rec*- <t> y in- a Ambrose Crosslots Says? $ 0p. X "A nice easy way fur a feller % bra T *? c'lean 11P some money would J> iets 4 ^e fur him t(> SO down to Wash- |> . $ ington an' git a job where they first 1> laundry it"?Judge <v ii & ^ will <?<&$><* $- $ <&&& S-'sxSxs^ 3 ; of ch>, . _ mow re hound It. Waiter?Well. sir. how did you find the beef in that stew? 7 T)0r't[) Diner?Oil. 1 happened to sliift a po. " tato. and?well, there iv was.?By.j' 1 | slander. Kvili -j Unused. ace "Sir. I have all the items of English literature in my library." "Yes. and 1 notice they are uncut gems." - Baltimore American. California! W ornn n -y. Seriously Alarmed A,) short time ago I contracted a severe cold which srtt':*-d on my lungs ('- and caused mo a greet d'-al of annoyi to ance, I would have bad coughing spells and my lungs were so sore and dh<? inflamed I began to be seriously alarmed A friend rpoommor.dofl Clvamher Iain's Cough Remedy, saying she had used it for years. I bought a bottle IIL and it relieved my cough the first t*10 night, and in a week I was rid of the cold and soreness of my lungs/' writes aas- Miss Marie Gerber, Sawtelle, Cal. For sale by all dealers. ISeX mm?mmammmmmmmMmmmmmm?Lm m ,nce " IF YOU WANT. orse our. lere Your Watches and >ace Clocks put in first- ( ins- class order at. reas a sonable prices bring i not them to , : ; ' I ake T. H. Donny, I like Th? Watchmaker. 1218 Main St. riDg Parlor Restaurant,CoIumbia,SrC. you .. ? IL.? ? f" " M ! L '' i BE.' HTt MBB MMMMMHBBWH MrtH 3B38 Ei. '-^?. TH TOOCt TT3 yon h:l'i f'jl 4 V WW^Xf^ lAA illyXii/i^ ' O/Tice of County Tres.sr.ivr, Lcxing'.on (':'s i Onuntv, Lcxiij^to::, S. 0:, Fepumbor p<-" i 20,10:2. | 1 wiii ho ar tho rJncfR Kitd clafo!;v" j ni'juti-.iiu.il bticvr fur ihe ,cci< ctiou of nilj a;i tj ciuft for 2012, and v.'iil thank i,?. the la:;:>' ve rs to in? r-c me p:.Mii':tiv. I he. T rT- r " " iI Tor S:a*?- lairpr.M's .. ">/i ?Iii!s i r V, .r n>i!in:>> p i fii niv ?:>! nfi.ms ... 4 Mills I J Fr.r Pusf Indebted'ccss 2 ?'il;s I Special County . (brid^.-.s) . . l.'s Mills For itoads . . -j 31 i!.'s For Constitutional Sehce 1 Tax... . :j Mills ,ieir . is a ? . Totalis1; 3!ills Special School Levy Dis No. i 4 Mills em- Special School Levy ''is. No. M 3 Mills /us- Special School l.evy Dis. Xo. js s '.fills Special School Levy Dis. No. -jr? j 31 ills use Special S'-lioo! Levy Dis Xo. ."t x' 3Iiil3 Special School Kevy Dis. No. 37 ~ 31:1 Is v Special School Levy Dis No. 4-J 2 31 ills special School Levy Lis. No *,* 2 31 i 1 is the Special School Levy l)is. Xo. M 3Iills Special School Levy Ids. Mo. S3 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. sw 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. Xo. 31 2 Mills Sj ial School J/ vy Dis. No. 13 2 Tviii s Special School Levy Lis. No. el 0 31 i 1 Is Special Sejp'o! Levy Di->. X<>. 1? 2 31 ills evo Spc.-iel School Levy Lis. No. '?3 '2 Mills 1 Special Scf.no I Levy Di-. No. 12 31 ills Special School L?-\yD:s X??. II 2 3Iills Spee:a! School Levy I'is. Xo. 'S 2 Mi.ils Speci il School Levy Dis. Xo. H) u Mills ion; Special School Levy .Dis. No.S4 2 3Iil!s t- in Speej.il School Levy l/i-a Xo. to 2 3lills Specie! Scl.ooj l.evy Pis, no. 71 2 Mills :injr sp? eh.I School Levy nis. No. la c Mills Sr-ecial Seho(d licvy Dis. No. is 2 Mills r\ Special School l.evy Dis. No.?? 3 Mills Li- Spe ial School Levy Dis. No, 4.1 2 31il!s Special Seaool Levy l)is Xf?. 7a 2 Mills Special School Levy Lis. Xo. 7'.i 2 Mills Poll Tax SI.00 Commutation road tax for 1912, $3 dollars, is received at the same time ,nn as other State and county taxes. - -*-* ? - 1-,.1 Jtteaa instructions uciu>v ucwic remitting: hat According ro law the County Audi: at tor will add the following penalties: On January 1st, 191-h 1 per cent, re- penalty will be added to those who ?>_ have not paid. On Feb: nary 1st, 1913, an additional 1 per cent, will be added to those who have not paid, making 2 per cent, penalty for February. Still an additional o per cent, pannlty will me be added on March 1st, making 7 per cent, penalty to be paid by those who >ort have not paid by March 1st, 1913. ecu Tax Books will close March. 15, 1913. When remitting give each township o j or school district your property is in. the Give one name in full, not initials. Very truly, Lv F. L. WING All D, I Treasurer Lexington Count}, S. C. ; i ( I Avery THE JEWELER 1508 Main St, Columbia, S. C. REPAIRS WATCHES AND JEWELRY Makes Them Good as New MEDALS A3SD BADGES Manufactures in Our Own Shops fsr Schools and Other hifpcses | AVERYS The Jeweler 1503 Wain St., Colombia, S. C. jj^wm. u.1.' zzx.-x' a?ip%xrr nr?yr iec .! winam AM MASTER Or TOE nr.Tir1 s s nitir??sirnn UrilUL BUMS My motto is painstaking conscientious Optical service I have one of the most completely equipped optical offices, in Columbia. Let me do yonr optical work and show you how I can serve you. Spectacles and Eye-glasses repaired and lenses matched in 30 minutes. Three gradu ite opticians of many years experience to serve you and we can promise you the highest degree of accuracy, reliability and sat- -- . isfaction in all cases entrusted to me. - Come and see us, .we make.no charge for our examination. 6. H, Beta ESTABLISHED 1879. ' . 1418 MAIN STRHBT, COLUMBIA. S. C? BEAR IN MIND C. D. Kenny Co. Is Headquarters for Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Rice, Etc. Fresb|Coffee roasted daily. Don't put off buying ^ your coffee and sugar. They're going Higher. C. D. KENNEY CO. J 1639 Main Street, J Phone 157. , * Columbia, S. C. yaav. mou '-jcj: ^ traaxMJu:;igiw<J?<'3.7U-i rraucnui ncv-g. ZX . stricter* jgrrrxgrs.icrsiqf.'JM nuii^ IA Watch is I . Valuable 1 When it Keeps Time. If you want your watch to keep Correct Time, see M. WEISS, Watch Repairing G Spsclaty ; Also Dealer in Watches and Jewelry. 1336 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. FARMS! FARMS! If you want to buy a good farm at right price anywhere in South Carolina, call on or write me. If you want to sell your farm quick for cash, make your price -* right and I will sell it for yon. no matter where locat ; ^ell choice city . r , ! ' ). Hone .V. Dickert, L ito: y.ixin otreet, Columbia. - South Carolina. Ai.vayb i-U?,lliig. M