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/ T' , : ? COURT COMMENTS FROM CAUHOUN COUNTY. Lawyers in court rooms frequently get a little pearsonal usually and Invariably, good naturely "Joky," but the eapirt de corps is lovable and they never fight. This idea adds sest and interest to the dull grind, And the hottpolloi like to hear it. Senator Stabler and Solicitor Hydrick are partcularly fond pf this diversion. The latter pulled across one on the politician during the Wise case that - was plainly enjoyed muoh more by the big audience than by the senator. He said, in humorous vein, that Mr. Stabler was trying to shy around the plain mandate of the law instead of taking his medicine like a man. That the latter was a lawmaker, strutting around the legislative halls in a PWItino A 1 Hr? vf nnnf nnH nrnn m onfnH with & beaver hat, who had made no effort to chango the law. This charge needs investigation. Wo all, know) that the senator, like the others of I our local plutocrats, rides around in > k Hudson Super-fUr, but his ragged boll-weevll-strCcken constituents dc. mand further airing of this imputed high crime and r^n-demeanor of disporting himself about Columbia in stove-pipe hats and Jim swinging coats. But what's the use living if you can't spidnklo a little popper and ' salt over the meats of our breakfast, dinner and supper. Conclusion t Any self-respecting citizen who has . the best interests/ of his county at heart must have noted the fact that; ' entirely too many liquor c.asos were on th?-"Cccket;. Nobody; ejects thie traffic to cease entirely but there must bo a change for the bettor or the future is gloomy. Wo abUSe the offieoru for nnt tlnlno their duty'but too weak and cowardly to back them up except with tho nigger. Evon. tho biff man's nigger generally gets off. There must be a stronger sentimemt along this line and the way to get it is for juries to do their duty towards white and blatfc. The officers are anxious to do theirs in spite of what critics may say but ther support from our court houses for the highor ups among both races, is weak, lame, and doplorable.?The Calhoun Times. i DENBY LAUDS MASONRY. .... Washington, Dec. 12*.?(Capital News Service) .-?In a speech made in the Nation's Capital before a mass meeting in the interest of a new Masonic Temple, Secretary of the -Navy Denby praised the lAasono Order and expressed him'solf as being happy to belong to it. because of its principles of toleration and patriotism. Secretary Denby took the r>nnnrt>mltv criticise secret orders which aim- at religious intolerance, and particu larly those which put anything high, er than allcgence to country. He I/CNGARDIA stands high above I ^11 preparations in quickly remov- j Jng Coughs and Colds. "Deep- j I seated Coughs and Colds are a menace to the LUNGS". Take no j chance with a syrup of merely > pleasing taste, but use LUNGARDIA. recommendod and used by Nurses and Physicians, and proclaimed the best. Unequaled I lor sore throat, difficult breathing etc. 00c and $1.20 per bottle. Tour money back if any other preparation approaches It for good results. Manufactured by Lungar^ dia Co., Dallas, Texas. FOR SALE BY HARMON DRUG CO. 8t-10. ' FINAL DISCIIAlir; R. , I Notice is hereby givon that U. C. | Williams, Executor, of the estate ;f J. S. Cumalander, has ths day made application unto mo for a final discharge as such Executor; and that the 27th | day of December, 1922, at 10 o'clock ! A- M,, at my office, hai been ap- 1 pointed for the hearing of said petition. W. F. HOOK, ^^^..ludge of Probate, Lexington Co., S. C | Nov. 26,1932. 1 . ... " \ - 1 | i \ New Enterprise < . uuw up en. Milady Shop, 1S40 Main St.. Columbia, S. C. \ Headquarters for Xmus gifts, hand i made Ten^erio and fancy hand *\ ' I \ work. * JwgB ? - ;>V&? i ' - :; :v y\ * , f \ y' \ .. ' ' '? -w . n - ,, said in part} 1 ' ' '\ "Cortain forms 02' -ecret organisations apparently are designed to supersede law and enforce their will. Nothing more dangerous to the continued mental and spnrltual health of the Republic could well be conceived than auch societies. The fundamental law of what we term a 'law-abiding country/ Is. and must be. obedience to law. When any community or body of men or women within a community disregard the orderly pro cesses ui mo mw, a mow is bituck at the roots of the Republic. "In this country any secret order, no matter how harmless its secrets may be, which invadtea tlje realm of politics and strives to control the destinies of our country, or the government of our States and cities, is objectionable. There is no room, cn a free country such as ours, for persons who wish to combine .fti secret and take oajhs that compel them to act in concert in matters governmental j Freedom to vote without external restraint is as clear a right as freedom to vote in secret. ^ A man's franchise is his own, no more to lie sworn away than to bo sold away.' ^ a 4QP i. ^ CJUMjS FOR SKRI>? Clemson Collosre. Dec. is ?ljcw! era of me "Country Gontlemau" doubtless remember having seen a few weoka ago an editorial on the subjeet of grading farm products boforc selling. The editorial was a good one and sound . In its arguments, and it would not interest us in connection with certified seed potatoes except \ ' SHOES! THE KIND THAT WEARS EASY AND LONGEST. We are always prepared to serve our Lexington friends from a large stock of dependably Shoes for every kind of wear, in all leathers and sizes. E.P.&F. A. DAVIS. ; . 7 / ; The "Family Shoe .Store of Columbia." Farmers' Medium aud Heavy/Work Shoes a Specialty. ' " . :**/ ?' ' ' | Weak I I Back l? ! j Mrs, Mildred Pipkin, of U | [ j R. F. O. 8, Columbia, Terra., a 1 II says: "My experience with || !| Cardul has covered a numbes- of || years. Nineteen years ago... ?| IS I got down with weak back. I nn IS was run-down and so weak and || II nervous I bad to stay in bed. I ! |g 1 read of t'jlJ ICARDIIj I The Woman's Tonic is II and sent for it 1 took only one IB II bottle at that time, and it helped |g 1| me; seemed to strengthen aud ; q |i build me right up. So that to j1 IP ltr>?ir f ftr*4 1/nonr aI Pnrilitl BB HE* AlVSTT I IIIBI ? v? UUt * M y 59 After that, .. when 1 began to 95 ba get weak and 'no account', I HQ : I sent nght for Cardul, and it I I j 1 never failed to help me." i | 1 If you are weak and suffering | 3 : 1 from womanly ailments, Cardul | f |g may be just v/hat you need. 9g IB Take Cardui. It has helped jjjj |i thousands, and ought to help || If j At all druggists' and dealers'. || j gj fl22822S2EHDn CI GSSS RE3 02*3 iSESS D QSBmSBXSOBJ Q G| m I2J5JPJI255ESISSIO ECD3 CCS31209 WSl E3 QSS8SSSSSBZSB Q El 20C PER GAMiON Canghman Hammer Co! liEouNcrroN, s. a jM* ? 'i:" '' il|| I' that the selling <of Cobbler potatoes, in certa Insertions of tho Central West was made the concrete instance to illustrate the argument. It was shown that if the pptatoeshad been graded, the first class potatoes of uniform size could have been sold for as much <uj the entire orop ungraded and thc.v small potatoes would still have been on hand to be used in some other way . It was .'he* stated, and this is the interesting point Ito Southern growers of Cobblers, that 'the small potatoes could have been screened and part sold as seed stock. The danger fron* ?uch practice le evident eaysa Dr. O. A. l.nrtwi|r, Aa '-VfV IN FRONT RANK Cod-liver oil is different | from other fats because of its J great richness of vitamines I and is so readily absorbed by 1 the weakened system. 0 Scott's Emulsion | is an effective agent in imI Prov*p& m'Mtion and a irSJrfP building up ihe re1 lira sistive-powers of the I ill h body. Scott's EmulI sfon is Norwegian 1 cod-liver oil at its best l^^ott^Bown^^loomfield.N. J. Zi-36 ^ The Avei Does not realize all that a B It is a friend?and then aor A Real Is a financial institution tha of the community it serves, for the solving: of all the flni tele. Saving the F No matter how splendid yo may be, if you have not Si will not bring you theipwa ried nut, the man wK6%as behind your idea, is the one Let ids Helj The Home N Lexiagto Capital, $50,000.00 Member of Federal 1 I ?i^?^ i ??? Your Fa f ' t- \ You'll get 'em better h -;V. Our reputation assures relia more, mav <ret less. W#? <31 ' * * us hear from you when in n< r," Clover, Crimson Clover, Alf ' &> Red Rust-Proof Seed Oats, 1 :i / Hairy Vetch, Rape, Seed V nial Rye Grass, Italian Rye Grass. Poultry Foods, Garde 4 - H Lorick & Lo Columbi HpMMBHHMMPHKHPflMBHMlifesESSSgSisSSMI S r< , , lil '";V . m ' /' '" ; ?A 'H i?' '' w * p.. eociate Plant Pathologist. It la the same that results In selecting culls ' and strings for seed from the main crop f sweet potatoes. Such a method tonds to concentrato seed transmitted diseases and Inheritable def<scts in the seed sto-.k. Wo have made Inquiry concerning the extent to which ths method. of seed'Selection is practiced in the region in queaton. Frtunately tho extent is n9t groat - There is also more excuse than usual for it this year in some sections, because the crop in 'these places was cut short by drought ^It is well understood, of course, that !& healthy small potato is better for seed than an overgrown one, much as 'a small potato is preferable to a Large ,one The sorting and screening. If carefully done, would then merely re fnvc tne very largo ana very ?mau potatoes, both of wic are not best for seed and leave- the moderate-sized 'ones for seed. But In a normal year particularly, and Un many places even In a year of 1 drought, such a practice leads in the wrong direction. Its presence in seed potato growing sections, even on a limited scale, should make us suspicious of market-run stock. The only way to be reasonably sure of getting good Irish potato seed on the open market is to specify certified" seed. "Been having another mother's club meeting here today, Mary?" ! "How did you guess?" 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