PROFESSIONAL CARDS ; - BBflnBBIlBHflHHMBBBQHHBBBBBnVBDIBi J. FRANK KNEECE Red Estate and Insurance BATESBURG, S. C JAS. B. ADDY Seal Estate, Insurance, Collections, Etc. LEXINGTON, S. C. Office in Home National Bank Building. DR. C. T. BROOKS DENTIST, V 1434 Main Street Columbia, S. C. v. . '| M____?? DR. H. W. WALL 'j DENTIST, 1816 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. j Office Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:30 DR. J. EDWIN BOOZER j DENTIST, Office 1516 Main St,* COLUMBIA, a C., PHONE 211. DR. J. WM. BOOZER j DENTIST, Successor to Dr. D. L. Boozer & Sons, - Office 1515 Main St, Columbia, S. C. PHONE 211. ?tf . -x?-?? DR. D. L HALL, Dentist COLUMBIA, S. a Lutheran Publication Building, 1626 MAIN STREET, Office Hours: 8 A. M., to 5:30 P. M. W. BOYD EVANS Attorney at Lav, ^OFFICES: Rooms 4 and 6 Clark Law Building Washington Street* Telephone 138 ^ ++ .! I COLUMBIA, - soutn uarouua. B. FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW wffl practice in aD courts. CHAPIN, S. C. WM. W. HAWES Att?r>?7ud Counsellor at Law, Columbia, S. C., Room 16, Hook Building, PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS. A. F. SPIGNER Attorney and Counselor at Law, practice in County, State and the United States Courts. COLUMBIA, South Carolina. BLACKWELL & THOMAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW, We beg to announce that we have Opened an office at Lexington, S. C., In The Home National Bank Building and in the future will practice at both Colombia and Lexington. ' J?Mil i ??. COLE L BLEASE ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W, Columbia, S. C. - Lexington, S. C. Office at Lexington in charge of Mr. itt. B. Addyy Home National Bank Building. . * E. J. BEST Attorney and Councellor 203 2nd Floor. National Loan and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. Good Sight is priceless Good Vision is necessary to good sight. Eye strain is common. Eye strain can be overcome. Headache, squinting and cross-eyes caused by defective vision. v. W fVio avfl. -fny AaffkdtSL We correct the defects with proper ftttfag gfrnct AyERY Jeweler COLUM&AS.C. 1808 MAIN STREET. NOTICE. Hunting and trespassing im any form upon lands of Scott Hutto, are hereby forbidden. The law will be strictly enforced against all parties violating this notice. #-10-31-17 r A -m'^ r \' i' . . r SICK WOMAN HAD CRYING SPELLS Restored to Health by Lydia EL Pmkham's Vegetable Compound. Enhaut, Pa.?"I was all run down and weak inwardly. I had female troubles and nervous feelings and my head bothered me. I wouid often have crying I spells and feel as if j I was not safe. If I heard anyone coming I would run and i lock the door so they would not see me. I I tried several doctors and they did not i me 80 J sa^ t0 i-? 1 my uiuuici x gu I will have to die as there is no help for me.' She got me one of your little books and my husband said I should try one bottle. I stopped the doctor's medicine and took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It soon made a change in me and now I am strong and do all my work."?Mrs. Augustus J Baughman, Box 86, Enhaut, Pa. Why will women continue to suffer day in and day out and drag out a sickly, half-hearted existence, missing threefourths of the joy of living, when they I can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? Ii you would like free confidential advice address Lydia E. Piukham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. MEN FOUGHT WELL AGAINST GERMANS | American Corporal Brought Down Three Huns. With tfie American Army in Fran-1 ce, Nov. 11 (by the Associated Press ?Complete details and verified re* a n j i_ ports 01 tne recent Vjerman ireucn raid show that the American troops on thajt occasion set an example for courage and valor unexcelled. The officer who had charge of verifying the accounts of the raid said to the correspondent today: "I am proud to say that our men engaged in the fight did everything within their power. They jumped into the fight and stuck to it. In the first place the troops had been in the trenches less than three hours when tiie barrage fire of the Germans began. They had marched a good part of the previous night and were tired. Some of them were allowed to go to sleep in a dugout 25 feet under ground. * "When the barrage began these men did not hear the racket. It is apparent that they first knew of it when the Germans started throwing grenades down upon them. It was these men who were taken prisoner but they fought well, even when surprised that way, for the stairs of the duzout were covered with blood, and ?specially the top half, showing that the Germans there must have been hit. The entrance to the dugout also gave indications of close hand to hand fighting. From the dugout, the trenches and over t^ie top through the barbed wire and well out into "No Man's Land, there was a wide red trail. How much of it was American and how much ofGerman blood is not known. "There is a corporal now in the hospital back of the line who did a good job. He was in the listening post when the barrage began. During the firing an officer made his way through the shells?God knows how? and yelled to the corporal to go into the dugout. There the corporal saw the officer's lips moving but did not understand the command and remain, ?d at his post. At the end of the barrage he saw Germans all around him?five being right in front of him He took careful aim and fired three shots and three of the enemy were seen to fall. Then a hand grenade fragment entered the corporal's back I and put him out of action." 1 Investigation shows that all the American telephone wires between the observation posts and trenches and batteries at the rear were cut by fragments of German shells, which numbered approximately 50,000. TLe Germans crossing No Man's I und rolled up telephone wires behind \em and set up a small field telephone exchange outside the American barbed wire with branch lines running to at least three points while the raid was in progress, to direct the enemy artillery. COMPLAINT ALMOST GONE "Foley's Honey and Tar is great," writes L. W. Day, 65 Campbell Ave.. E., Detroit, Mich. "It relieves bron. chitis quickly. My complaint has aL most gone and I hope never to have it again." Time and the experience of thousands have proved that there is no better medicine for coughs, colds or croup. Get the genuine. SOLD EVERYWHERE Advt. harrows the f ?elingg of hf- i wifo. WILSON AFFIRMS EVERY DECIS. ION OF EASTERN BOARD. COLUMBIA RECORD NOV. 7. Decisions of the*feastern district ex entption board of [South Carolina have been sustained on appeal to the president in every instance so far reported dack to the board. Appeals were made to the president under provisions of section four of the selective draft act referring to industrial claims which are the only ones where an appeal to the president is authorized. Decisions of the eastern board in the following cases, all j of which were refused discharge, I I have been affirmed by the president:! Arthur Reese, Richland; Kirby j Odell Durem, Sumter; Roscoe S. Shumpert, Lexington; Lonnie Cornel.j | ius Shealy, Lexington; Holmes Addyj Shealy, Lexington; Ernest Matthew Seay, Lexington; J, C. Seegers; Jr., Columbia; James R. Outlaw, Chester field; Sam Astin, Aiken; Charles La? fayette Spradley, Aiken; James Mood Pennington, Collecton; Benjamin - - ? T-r a T /~i _n: i Langdon Hume, norry; a. j. ^umua, i Columbia; George Herbert Griffin, Berkeley; Thomas Jefferson Schneider, Oscar Rowland Shealy Cecil Blair Frick, Lexington; Thurlow Dwight Hoyt, Rufus F. Neeley, Richland; Ransom Cooper, Williamsburg; Robert Goetu, Beaufort; J. E. Davidson, Chesterfield; Samuel Paul Ainswortih, Georgetown;; Talley Jacob Corley, Lexington; William Crayton Buie, Marion. LITTLE ONES AND OLD ONES James Edwards, 208 Harriet St., Montgomery, Ala., writes*'"My whole family is using Foley's Honey and Tar Compound now?the little ones and the old ones. It has cured our coughs and broken our colds." Foley's Honey and Tar clears stopped air pas ! sages, heals raw inflamed membranes removes phlegm and eases sore chest. | SOLD EVERYWHERE Advt. 1 A PATRIOTIC RALLY! Don't fail to come to the patriotic rally to be held at Lexington S. C., on Friday, November 23rd, at 10:45 a. m. A tremendous crowd is expected. The war in all its phases will be I discussed. .... , .... The speakers are Solicitor Geo. Bell Timmerman and Congressman Asbury F. Lever. They will instruct and entertain you. The occassion will be of great value to all the people, and all the people are urged to be present. Remember the speaking will begin at 10:45 on Friday morning, November 23rd, at the Court House. HAVE IT HANDY FOR CROUP Grandmothers and mothers who have raised families of children have learned from experience that it pays to keep a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar in the house ready for emergency. It gives prompt relief from dreaded croup attacks, checks coughs! and *old)3, and relieves whooping j cough. A safe medicine?no opiates.' SOLD EVERYWHERE Advt. NOTICE DEBTORS & CREDITORS All persons indebted to the estate of Rev. J. G. Farr, deceased, will make payment to the undersigned administrator without delay and all persons having claims against said estate will likewise present them duly verified to the undersigned. W. F. FARR, Administrator. 3t. Iron Is Greatest Builders, S> A Secret of the Great Endun rdlnary JTuxated Iron Will Hake Bellcat?, Werrous, Sundown People 100 Per Cent Stronger In Two Weeks' Tims In Many Cases. NEW YORK, N. Y.?Most people foolishly seem to think they are going to ret renewed health and strength from some stimulating medicine, secret nostrum or narcotic drug, said Dr. E. Sauer, I m uvo iuxa x ii j oiviau nuv xiao oiuv??^* widely both In this country and In Great European Medical Institutions when, as a matter of fact, real and true strength can only come from the food you eat. But people often fail to get the strength out of their food because they haven't enough iron In their blood to enable it to change food Into living matter. From their weakened, nervous condition they knot* something Is wrong but they can t tell wnat, so they generally commence doctoring for stomach, liver or kidney trouble or symptoms of some other aliment caused by lack of Iron In the blood. This thing may go on for years, while the patient suffers untold agony. If you are not strong or well, you owe It to yourself to make the following test: Bee how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of ordinary nuxated iron three times ?er day after meals for two weeks. Then est your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained. I nave seen dozens of nervous, run-down people who were ailing all the while. For sale by HAR1 The (PALACE DRU KAMINER CO., Le: .. 1 TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass upon the estate lands of J. J. Fox, deceased, by hunting, fishing, hauling wood, straw or making roads. The law will be strictly enforced aganist all parties violating this notice. 4t5pd.?11-7-17. TRESPASS NOTICE. This is to notify all persons that trespassing on the lands of the under signed by hunting or in any manner whatsoever, is forbidden and the law will be enforced against all persons violating this notice. L. R. KYZER, P. F. KYZER, N. L. KYZER, XIT T? trV7VD rr # i . iv a Liuiv, LONNIE B. KYZER. 4w55p.?11-7-17. For a Weak Stomach. As a general rule all you need to do is to adopt a diet suited to your age and occupation and to keep your bowels regular. When you feel that you have eaten too much and when constipated, take one of Chamberlain's Tablets. HARMON DRUG CO. Advt. TRESPASS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that all persons are forbidden to trespass on * * i i_ the lands ot the undersigned Dy nun. ting, fishing or stock running at large. The law will be rigidly enforced against all persons violating the law after date of this notice. Mrs. Elizabeth H. Rucker, Murray Rucker, CaL lie Wise, John Wise, Frank Wise, Willie Wise, J. M. 0. Wannamaker, Henry Wannamaker, and Talmage Wannamaker. Oct. 31-4w4. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that hunting or trespassing on the lands of the undersigned in any manner whatever is hereby forbidden; and the law will be enforced against all persons violating this notice. Rev. A. R. Taylor J. J. Taylor, P. F. Taylor G. T. Taylor, J. Paul Corley, J. H. Bailey, Mrs. Laura Bailey, Thos. W Gunter, Mrs. D. L. George Mrs. Lottie Harmon, H. J. Rish, Julian Price, D. L. Shealy. J. H. Pound. *w55. Rubbing Eases Pain' Rubbing sends the liniment , tingling through the flesh and quickly &ops pain. Demand a liniment that you can rub with. The be& rubbing liniment is MUSTANG LINIMENT ? Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Qood for your own A ches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $1. At ail Dealers. ili?m iiii?mii hiiii iwwfflnuMnwiHiiuii of All Strength ays Doctor ince and Powers of Athletes double their strength and endurance and entirely get rid of all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles In form ten to fourteen days' time simply by taking Iron In the proper form. And this after they had in some cases been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit. But don't take the old forms of reduced iron, Iron acetate or tincture of Iron simply to save a few cents. Tou must take iron in a form that can be easily absorbed and assimi lated like nuxated iron ir you want it to do you any good, otherwise It may prove worse than useless. Many an athlete or prize-fighter hafl won the day simply because they knew the secret of great strength and endurance and filled his blood with Iron before he went Into the affray, while many another has gone down to inglorious defeat simply for the lack of iron. NOTE.?N\rr?.ted Iron, recommended above by Dr. E. Saner, la one of the nearer organic iron compound*. Unlike the older Inorganic Iron product*, it la easily assimilated, doe* not injure the teeth, make them black, nor upset the stomach; on the contrary, it is a most potent remedy, in nearly all forma of indigestion, as well as for nervous, rundown conditions. The manufacturers hare such great confidence in Nuxatsd Iron that they offer to forfait >100.00 to any charitable institution If they cannot take any man or woman under 60 who lack* iron and Increase their strength 100 per cent or over In four weeks time provided they hare no serious organic trouble. They also offer to refund your money if it does not at least double your strength and endurance in ten days' time. It is dispensed in this city by i\ll good druggists. HON DRUG CO., Lexington. G CO., and CAUGHMANsington, S. C. * The Plac< Clothing, Shoes, H Furnishii When you go to buy your and Hats, don't forget to 1 you buy. Every departm Clothing, Shoes, Hats, C'< wear for men, women and too numerous to mention, and patterns. All at pric< Sole Agent for the fam< and also other brands of si longest. See us for bargs B. BE 1416 Assembly Street, MORE GOODS Metropoli For Ladies a AT YOUR SERVICE, TWi Quality! - Va FRESH NORF( Receive f 1538 Main Street, yu ini?MwasaB?w WIN Don't the Girls look; attire? You can loo j pay us a call and all Hats for Olc Dresses and All the Leac ar?H at Reas You have probably some need now to re Glassware, Chii We have a complete I GLOBE DRY GC I 1620, 1622, 1624 Maia I A BAIN OF II You will find our Ban lars to handle your BAN! OUR VAULTS ARE PROOF. OUR OFFICERS AR OUR BANK HAS A IT IS THE HOME O HOME OF ACCOMMOD 4 Per Cent Pa THE PALMETTC BANK ICOLUMB J. POPE MATTHEWS, Pres., WH.IE JONJ WM. M. GIBBES, JR., Cashier, 1 * e To Buy 1 ats, Caps, Gents' I ngs, Etc. ? winter Clothing, ShoesM;Jg|l look over my stock befor?-|| ent full, Gents and BoyS^p TT * J T T J ... ips, Hosiery ana unuer-?ppj children, and other goodsK^I Everything latest styleB^ bs that will please. >us W. L. Douglas Shoes hoes that wear easy andMV;^ iins i(S :rry p Columbia, S. C. J FOR LESS MONEY T% V itan Cafe * nd Gentlemen m ;nty-four hours daily i lue! -- Service!#? 3LK OYSTERS j d Daily 1 Colombia. S. 6. ' a^M 1 L Kn pretty in their new IJ k just as well if you ^ for little money. HgJ| 1 and Young Coat Suits ling Styles onable Prices VH found that there is plenish your stock of I na or Crockery I I line for your inspec- Ml I0DS COMPANY Jj St., COLUMBIA, S. C. ~|| IK M MfcKl l | ik efficient in all particu- iff! iING BUSINESS. H BURGLAR AND FIRE H E RELIABLE. MB GOOD RECORD. H F ALL CLASSES-THE il| ATIONS. iid on Savings ) NATIONAL OF COLUMBIA ES, Ckairwa, I. M. MAULDIN, V. Pres., v || r. FRASER DIAL, AssisUat Caskier ?;| - m M M B