. PROFESSIONAL CARD? ; i |1. FRANK KNEECE1 Real Estate and Insurance BATESBURG, S. C. it V JAS. B. ADDY Seal Estate, Insurance, Collections, Etc. LEXINGTON, S. C. Office in Home National Bank Building. DR. C. T. BROOKS DENTIST, 1484 Main Street Columbia, S. C. ! -?j. j DR. H. W. WALL DENTIST, 1S16 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:30 DR. J. EDWIN BOOZER DENTIST, Office 1515 Main St., COLUMBIA, - S. C., PHONE 211. | np i wm ROOZER l/lll IP* ll?M DENTIST, Successor to Dr. D. L. Boozer & Sons, Office 1515 Main St., Columbia, S. C. ] / PHONE 211. ] ? < DR. D. L. HALL, Dentist ] COLUMBIA, S. C. Lutheran Publication Building, : 1626 MAIN STREET, ] Office Hours: 8 A. M., to 5:30 P. M. ^ W. BOYD EVANS 1 i Attorney at Law, - OFFICES: Rooms 12 and 12 1-2 Clark Law Building 1 ztn wasa^ ington Street, Telephone 139 COLUMBIA, - South Carolina. * J. E FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW jrill practice in all courts., -v A CH APIN, S. C. WM. W. HAY/ES Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Columbia, S. C., Room 16, j Hook Building, PRACTICE IN ALL COLRTS. A. F. SPIGNER Attorney and Counselor at Law, ^Practice in County, State and the 1 Sfafoc Courts. * U1JIKU wvuww v _ COLLMBIA, South Carolina. 4BLACKWELL & THOMAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW, j We beg to announce that we have j i#p8ned an office at Lexington, S. C., 1 la The Home Nations? Bank Building and in the future v/il. practice ;;t both ; Columbia and i^exingivd.. COLE L. BLEASE j ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Columbia, S. C. - Lexington, S. C. Uffkce at Lexington in charge, of Mr. Jaa. B. Addy, Home National Bank Building. i I E. J. BEST Attorney and Counceilor 203 2nd Floor. National Loan and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. Dr. P. B. SPIGNER, -DENTISTJCtroos Oxide (gas) administered by expert anaetheist. 1*15 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Nov 20?3m Good Sight is priceless Good Vision is necessary to good sight. Eye strain is common. JEy<& strain can be overcome. Uead&rfte, squinting and cross-ayes -ire cnu-?ju ty defective vision. jKl& ?W? ejuimine the eye3 for defecta. , We correct the defects with proper ' I J: ?U^ses. j #35? ^ERY^TJEWELEI? ' COLUMBIA, 5?..- ^ MAIS STREET:, wBfffffyr8BKw!^Li^ "f\ WOMAN'S COUNCIL OF DEFENSE To the South Carolina council women and Executive Committee: I am sending a letter to all the chairmen and members of the executive committee, asking them to use their influence and effort to enlist the sendees of their county councilwomen to the utmost, in selling Liberty Bonds for the April issue; to interest all physicans and nurses in a campaign for saving children under five years of age (See Circular 95 Childrens Year); and to agitate extensive gTdening for both grown ups and children. Each one of these causes is of vital importance, and tHU erivo nc wrsrlr wViifh will pncsifrp "ill " < our heads, and heart and hands for the next three months. It will give me pleasure to answer any questions or give any information on any of the above subjects. Mrs. F. S. Munsell of Columbia, S. C., is chairman for the state of the Liberty Bond department, and is willing and ready to aid any one who is interested in the subject. I feel that our entire working force, and every woman of the executive committee should do her utmost to further these causes. On our executive committee, we have the representatives of 17 state-wide and National organizations. If each ore of there presidents will agitate these pertinent subjects in her organization, I feel sure that they will create a sentiment in the state which will be most helpful in carrying out the program mapped out by the Council of Defense. As has been explained before the Woman's Council of Defense is the clearing house for aP woman's activities of the nation, and surely in this crisis there is no activity which is worthy of existence, if it has not for its ultimate end pagiotism in some of its manifold forms. ipnBiBiii 1 TV 1 1II 1 i America] rv*1 m fL ^ There is no foundi ?$ violations of law att || pany by agents of & UDmmission ana l w; T ally that Swift & Com any conspiracy to d< ^ ment. Nor has Swi | guilty of improperly ^ making false entries c l| Conferences, of pa n have been discussed, ^ the urgent request a |j of representatives c Administration or th< |j Defense. And yet tt |j|| accused of committin ^ in collusion on Gover 9 |j We have done or BjS packers, large and sr ** the directions of die Administration in all j the furnishing of food A ? i iitt MrttrtT an/ IXViiujr cuiu Jkiavjr cui\ ing handled through tration. . We will continue I der Government direi production and assis trafJon. We considei to c o-operate wholefulkJt powers with Government is our p ing duty. The Trade Co? !sis? given to daaroon correspondence take files and read into the sinister meaning wit of creating antagoni The services of I United States are m and I regret exceedin ? this time have to Sf defending ourselves au LLU^i UVCU, ctiiUL UlilCU ^ are being daily made i We hope to have with usu in the : early part of April (date announced j later) Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, Na-j j tional chairman of the Woman's | Council of Defense, Washington, D. C. She wiwll sDeak to us in Colum- j i bia, holding both a conference and ; mass meeting with the county chair-1 men, and members of the executive committee. I hope every chairman and member of the executive commit toe will be present, and influence| just as many of her county councilwomen to be present as possible. Dr.! Shaw has been speaking: in ten of the southern States and will no doubt' brincc us a messaere of instruction j and inspiration. Let us rise to the' occasion and ?rive her a representa-; tivo audience, for her visit will mean much to our work in the State. Yours faithfully, F# L. Mayes, Chairman. ' ? i Woman's Council of Defense, j i i ! GENUINE INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER An old t'm.3 remedy cf the Indian Doctor of North America for constipation, indigestion, biliousness, liver and kidney troubles, rheumatism and blood diseases, regular SI.00 bottles for 75c.?HARMON DRUG CO. It TAFT WANTS ARMIES OF FIVE MILLION MEN Washington, March 25.?Amendment of the draft law to authorize the president to increase the army 5,000,000 men or more was advocated by former President Taft in a speech here today before the National Geographic Society. "We must make ample provisions to strengthen our allies," the former president said. "We can raise as fine an army, as large an army, as there is on European soil and, if we can transport it as rapidly as we may we can have it all in Europe within , two or three years." > sbbbbbb? I TIip i n People | ation for the alleged ributed to our Com- || the Federal Trade Si ant to say emphatic- 3 pany is not a party to 1| * fraud the Govern- 11 ft & Company been |g storing foods or of || )r reports. fcg ickers, where prices |j have been held at g md in the presence ?| >f either the Food || 5 Council of National || le packers have been || i g a felony by acting M nment bids! M ir best, with other |1 nail, to comply with 11 United States Food jgg particulars, including supplies for the U. S. p| i the Allies, now bet the Food Adminis- N I ffH to do our utmostjiMi- m ctkm, to increase our ^ X the Food Adminis- !|| that the opportunity [f|| heartedly and to our jfe| this branch of the R tem and most press- M3 M tsskm Attorney kas, Sap d misplaced empkt- 1?| acted portions of the |p n from our private JjSI 5 Record, a false and BH h the plain purpose g| stic public opinion. |S| the packers of the j|& nst nrpentJv needed. ir? gly that v/e should at >end our efforts in against unfounded, |yj r assertions such as iHj. President || >mpany,U.S.A. || I OUR NEW We take this space to anonu ture department for merly complete line of elect ic lip;} owu, and the new fixjures c section of the country. We intend to speciali e in tl keeping the latest styl s and deavor will be to rend r ever We have enlarged our show will comfortably acc /mmod We will be pleased to have : for you. TFRVF-N-flPn J, j-L v>. V JL ,1-.. 1-L 1219 MAIN STREET | F'iiffy, Soft, Silky, Long! fusing Herolinl r?r>MAP?C UAID HDr^lNft. (Pleasantly perfumed,not stickyorgummy g Herolin stimulates and nourishes the EH roots of the hair causing- nappy, coarse. 0 stubborn, kinky or short hair to growH soft, long, silky, easy to manage, so you can do it up in any style. Removes DAN- Em DRUFF and Stops ITCHING SCALP. Don 7 be fooled. Be sure you get Herolin. K3 gj Sold by Drug Stores or $3 SEND 25 CENTS (stamps or coin) for a big box Id 2S HEROLIN MEDICINE CO., Atlanta, Georgia H ? AGENTS WANTED w?'Jr ? Will you write to lonely young wi- j dow worth $35,000? Object, matri- i mony. Mary, Box 584, Los Angeles ! Cal. | i CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. The Barre Company, Plaintiffs, j vs. D. P. Tate, et al. Defendants. | By virtue of authority vested in me by order of the Court I will sell ] before the Court House Door, Lex-i| ington, S. C., during the legal hours 1 of sale, on the first Monday in April j | the same being the 1st day of said 1 month, the following described real estate to wit: "All the following described tract of land, with the exception of a por-! tion of said tract containing two hun- i j dred (200) acres, more or less, this 2nd day of November, 1914, conveyed by us to W. G. Tanner, reference to a plat of same will more fully j 1 " xi ? i 1 ? Snow: All tnat piece, parcel ur tract] of land situate, lying and being in j the township of Boiling Springs, in j' the County of Lexington. State a-1 foresaid, containing one thousand j four hundred and sixty (14G0) acres, more or less, less the exception above; noted, lying on both sides of Con- i garee Creek, waters of Congaree Ri-! ver, and bounded as follows, to wit,: on the north by lands of Andrew Cor I ley. estate of Brown, J. M. Justice, ij Mrs. A. Jackson Clark; on the east by lands of William Corley and Jos- j j eph Shumpert; on the southeast by lands of Noah Shumpert and estate of John Shealy; on the west by lands j of the said Mrs. A. Jackson Clark; said tract of land being more fully, represented by pat thereof made by J. H. Taylor, surveyor, on the 5th; day of August. A. D. 1885. j Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers, revenue stamps and' recording fees. H. L. HARMON Clerk of Court. C. M. Efird. pltfs atty. CLERK'S SALE. i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. R. A. Lancaster, Plaintiff, vs. Henry McPherson, Defendant. By virtue of authority vested in j me by order of the Court in the j above entitled case, I will sell before i the Court House door at Lexington, I S. C., during the legal hours of sale J on the first Monday in April, the j same being the 1st day of said month i the following real estate, to wit: "All that lot. piece and parcel of, land, situate, lying and being in the County of Lexington and State of i South Carolina, and being all those J lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate ] lying and being near the town of 1 !* /-,/> L-l a n/-J nt-ir! IrrtMvn tinr? Hp?iornn IVX UVniCUIVJ , CU1U 1WIV f? A A Ull'A V4VU?SI>? ted as lots I and 2 in block 9 on a plat of a tract of land in Lexin?;ton County', resurvcyed in accordance with a ma]) by J. 0. Guiynard, surveyor. representing the division of the estate of John R. Shuler surveyed by T. C. Hamby May lith, 1:?} 2, which map is recorded in the rff^e of the Clerk of the Court for L e.ngion ( outuv in book "3iv", page 1-1. and having sucii meetes, shapes and boundaries as are delineated in said plat. These being the same lots conveyed by R. A. Lancaster to Henry McPherson on the 10th clay of August 1012. Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers, revenue stamps j and recording fees. ? H. L. HARMON, Clerk of Court. Alfred J. Wallace, Jr., Plaintiff's' ...... . ..... f nuNi FIXTURE DEP nee to our customers and thepubile th owned by The Perry-MannElectric 1 it xtures glassware and parts, and w oming in makes us on eof the largest he fixture business and replenish our : designs in both the higher and the c 1 better service than we have in the p room to double the space that it foj ate the large stock that we will carry. fou call on us and our salesmen will si J3S ELECTRK PHONE 1817 We have a complete line ol Clothing, Dry Goc The newest things out You are getting tired of and want something new. New Things. Why not ff clot; For the whole family at ] used to paying. Glassware, Chii We have a complete lin GLOBE DRY GO 1620, 1622, 1624 Main St., ! A. RAN I A EL XLS. 1 You-will find our Ban lars to handle your BAN ! 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