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it Zt - ? . Vie chest, H i j:>''' * of the purest, freshest and ; 5! ->.o opiates or other harmful drugs ? ~ *- itks&Ssfact ion arid success as a r H- "r jh.. hi grippe and bronchial c Hfejij^exls What It Did for His W: Hfc iu 32. Forester, R. F. D. No. 2, Sistersv: S' writes: "Two yeais ago, my wife wa <v:in\ a hard cold. We tried three or four with no r ^calts. I was firmly convinced that s - a?.- <iS a "tsr-r resolved to try Foley's Hone fir-* 1 got a25c bottle. Thoresal MP > T^o-eur* alaicst complete by its use and ??5j L ~c ;-nd vr- 'U-^ >- 3* be without it. We ~ 500 it's gcod medicine J: 4 vraat yoti to kn -v The farmers are very .sv gatherjET;r<"' ^Ing' and sowing: small grain. Wg The health of this corrynunity is very good. All that had influenza are able to be out again. JBjk Mr. Raymond Hendrix son of Mr. Ed Sgg Hendrix ha been confined to his room - with a case of diphtheria but is able HeLi _ to be out again and Up until this time not any more of the family has cont" tracted it. L Little ^fiss Lillian Keisler is conpSje - v fined to her bed with malaria f^ver w\.. but under the skillful treatment of - Dr. Homer Mathias' we feel ure she will soon be out again.Mr. Clarence Keisler fro*m Camp Jackson spent Sunday at home with Jv- the home folks. h . Mr. Ralph Hendrix was home from Newberry. Mr. .He<ber Ballentine is at home spending a few days. We are -always glad to have the boys at home i and hope ere long we can claim them as our boys once again. Rev. and Mrs. G-. - H C. Parks of . Kannapolis, N. C. are visiting at Mr. Jesse Ballentines the former home of Mrs. Parks. The St John's school will, open Monday Nov. 18. The opening has been delayed on account of the "flu" but we feel ure that Prof. O. P. Shealy as principal and Miss Ethel Shealy as j assistant and music teacher that the children will all make good this ses- j sion. The school improvement league has very recently purchased a nir>p> !>aw niann and >we are looking forward to the time when our homes S will with music ring*. Rev. O. R Shearouse will hold his fall communion service next Saturday and Sunday Nov. 17 and 18 which has beeii delayed on account of "flu". Mr W. O. Kaminer and family visited at Mr. E. E. Hooks Sunday afternoon. Mr. Dedrio Kyzer and family visited at Mrs. Amanda Harmans Sunday. # If I escape the waste basket I may come again. J} J i' ? FIjOSSIE. SMELTER FOREMAN MADE GREAT GAIN. r,- , % Says His Friends Thought He Could Not Recover. * v AMAZING CHANGE. jr .. ? Gamed 32 Poanns by Taking Tanlac and Troubles are Gone. ; ' | ."7 already have gained thirty-two! pounds on Tanlac and now everybody is amazed o.t my woderful recovery," the rem.ikable statement by W. if. .tones, ioreman on tne ieea noor or; an - K1 Paso,* Tesas, smelter. "About eii-*ht months ago," he continued, "I was taken down with what wag called malaria. Then my stomach got in a terrible fix, and" what little I did eat spemed to form in lumps in my stomach. I have gone an Jong a# tbree-dS^sT^whout eating, except a glass of milk. I developed a frightful case of rheumatism in my arms, neck and shoulders. Though I tried everything I heard ofk I stead- J ily grew worse until I was helpless. I ] do not believe I slept three hours out' of the twenty-four and what sleep I j did get did not rest ma 4T dropped down in weight from.: one hundred and sixty pounds to! one hundred and eighteen pounds-just! a frame of skin and bones?and had spent over two hundred dollars for treatment. I kept on giong down hill A friend recommended Taxi lac, and . after taking six bottles of it I felt like a new man. I hav actually gr ".e up to one hundred and forty pounds, and I am gaining every day. x can just eat anything I want and I have a J fine appetita Nothing hurts me any; more and I do not know any better :way to "show my appreciation than to tell others how Tanlac helped me," Teniae, the master medicine, is told exehwiveiy at Harmon Drug Co., Lexixgrton; Bumetfce and Whetsell, Hew Brookland; Harris-Cain Drag Col, Batesburg; Crosson Drug Co., LeesviHe; Eargle's Drug Store, Chapin; Dr. W. T. Brooker, Swansea; Pe&en Drag Co., Pelion; W. J. Cayce, Cayce; A. E. Leapbart, Gilbert; The torick Co., Inno; W. H. Snber, Peak. Prfee, $1.99 per bottle, straight. Adrt: * * to* jWs$^efc-N?w& j * - * " f ~ - -ttops the c ?s y&s rsst.fi Gnesfc ingredients to be ked?contains and for more than thirty1 years used emedy for coughs, colds, crcnp_, v. hoop:cughs. Wf 7 W- foi^yx ("* ?l y"~** W /r"Vf^\ fr>i stjien* I doctors he was threatened with serious sickness, and v and Tar nnon the ri ro^mmo.i.tinn nr *?nn t showed at once. Nert I (jot a SI.CO bottle, another finished it. We always keeo it in heartily recommend it to everyone, I tell ow it." CALOMEL SALEVATES AND MAKES YOU SICK j Acts like dynamite on a sluggish liver and you lose a day's work. There's no reason why a person * should take sickening, salivating calo j mel when a few cents buys a large ! bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone?a per ! feet substitute for calomel. It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start your liver just as surely as calomel, but it doesn't make you sick and can not salivate. Children and grown folks can take j Dodson's L?iver Tone, because it is j perfectly harmless. 1 Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is j mercury and attacks your bones.Take J a dose of nasty calomel today and you will feel weak, sick and nauseat ed tomorrow. Don't lose a day's work. Take a spoonful of Dodson's T.ivon To no incfoor? afirl tmn yrall YPfllro I up feeling great.No more biliousness constipation, sluggishness headache coated tongue or sour stomach.Your druggist says if you don't find Dod son's Liver Tone acts better than horrible calomel your money is wait ; ing for you. GREATLY BENEFITED BY CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS. "I am thankful for he good I have received by using- Chamberlain's Tablets. About two years ago when I be gan taking them I was suffering a great deal from distress after eating, and from headache and a tired, languid feeling due to indigestion and a torpid liver. Chamberlain's Tablets corrected these disorders in a short time, and since taking two bottles of them my health has been good, writes Mrs. M. P. Harwood, Auburn, N. Y. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby forbidden not to trespass upon my premises known as the C. M. Hook place, by hunting, fishing hauling wood, straw lighvwood or in any manner whatsoever. The law will be strictly enforced against all persons violating this notice. 4t5pd. C. A. EARGLE GIN NOTICE. After Friday, November 8tli we will run our gin onlf four days of each week Tuesday. Wednesday, ! Thursdav.and Friday, and will only. run on these days until 3 2 o'clock noon. LONG BROS. 2t3pd. Lexington Route 3. ; ' I NOTICE DEBTORS & CREDITORS j All persons indebted to the estate of Thomas E. Wingard, deceased, will ! please make payment to the under-1 signed on or before December 1, 191S j and all persons holding claims again j st said estate will present them duly j verified on or before the above nam-: ed date. Mrs. Willie A. Wingard Executrix, FOR SALE Timber on 100 acres of land, pine, oak, ash and other valuable hardwood^, some cedar.Supposed to cut 1,000,000 feet 7 miles from shipping. Reason for selling want the land cleared. 8. J. Leaphart, AGENT. ???? j FOR SALE?Good Milch Cow. Ap- I ply to Jas. W. Corley Lexington, Rt. 4. j For Sale?Good gentle mare weighing j between eight and nine hundred lbs.! about 10 years old. Sound and will work anywhere. J. A. TAYLOR, 2t2pd. Giiberr, R. C. Rt. 1 After this week we will run our gin Friday and Saturday only; closing Saturday afternoon at 3:30. SMITH BROS. GILBERT & C. TRRfipAfic vnmriE All persons are hereby notified not to trespass upon my premises by hunt ing; hauling straw, wood, ligrhtwood or in any manner whatsoever. The law will he strictly enforced against all persons violating this notice. R. N. SENN. 4t4c. _ \ FOR SAFE. I have on hand about 25 bushels of Abruzzi rye seed that I will sell for $3.00 per bushel. Write or 'phone. GEORGE R. SEASE 2t53pd. Gilbert rt. 3. i \ J % < . . t ' v ' -y_ ' ' | ^^^ain^1- Cir | I Our 22 Pac?&j^i I Unlike j ; Swift & WV ** - ^ Mas "J Swift & Company ordered growth, ha great national ser\ learned to do sometl people which they i for them, in the preferred to have it It has met each si the changing condii by getting good me< 4 lions effectively, effi and expeditiously. The Swift & Com | refrigerator cars, I bouses, organizatic today are the practi ovnorionrA awuwcu wAj/wivxvv - of half a century. Because of all tnes correlation and unis is able to supply mc ? more people than w sible otherwise, at a meat so low (a firact consumer price is p Strip away any smooth-running hui make a large part uncertain, lose the tx I of fruitful experier intelligent energies devoted a life work needs of a nation in The booklet of precedi, 1 the packing industry * | Swift ft Union Stock Yar Swift & Com Lifetime 1 Had your grand father or lent judgement in the sel . would you have those an1 so much ? This same.kind of furniti us in Columbia, madeby of the men who made yot ture. Or if you have not acheri to you, what pleasure ar out of furniture bought f: you can pass on to future it will give them the san* you. Furniture like that Let us show you our comj priced. You will not be Do not hesitate to make quarters when in Columb: VAN Ml LIFETIME F Funeral Directors Complete Mi 1313-19 Main St., Columbx ?llllf ffsjjlj ^'] '} - -' '>? " - ,' O-'frii S*ifl Plant B ' tf-;,. BanstsWeMasalfcl 9 I Topsy? . Company est Growed" | r, in fifty years of v/ell 3 become one of the ices because it has ling for the American leaded to have done way in which tliey done. . accessive demand, in ' tions of national life, at to increasing milciently, economically, ipany packing plants, car routes, branch >n, and personnel of cal solutions, born of , to the food problems ? elements working in A A *"% on, swirt cc company >re and better meat to -. ould have been pos- * net profit per pound of ion of a cent) that the Practically unaffected. portion of this vast, nan machine, and you of the meat supply jnefit ofhalf a century ice, and scatter the > of men who have toward meeting the one vital field. i r I Dg chapters in this story of rill be mailed on reqottt to Company, ds, Chicago, H&oou. ipany, U. S. A. ||l nirniture mother not used excelection of their furniture :ique pieces you cherish ire is obtainable from the sons and grand sons lr grand parent's furnished piece handed down id comfort you can get rem us?furniture that generations, knowing e service it has given i 1 1 must De gooa. )lbte line, so moderately urged to buy. our store your headia. iTRE'3 URNITURE and Embalmers, otor Ser 'Phone 11 8if s. c. I "j?" ??-??? filler n * 'J We have hundreds ?< locatici s wanted in I? with us and assurv q | us t< da.y and let us i | vertising bulletin ser where. Ourup-tc-e Ma IJfl muaj. s nDeLoach R@s !| "The Big Csn'.ral I j ft "Honest Dealing 1 1 CLARK BUILDING . ^ ? **-" -r- -1- "" "'-* *1 1" J " --t r* rs ! g?p#7 Ux ^ &VY & tea It ^ % $ ril ? ST SOFT. LOMG,SILKY ?f rXSy uslns H cretin Polite ZLilr n.:xs?az? ft trhlcix Is ,delightfully pcrftsaed and really B the lies: preparation ejk<Jo fcr producing ?a ? hcnutiful. soft, silly, straight, lon~ flu?y ? >Jj hair?jtLit tfco klr.tl yrut want, lierolltt M ' ! fw!i tiw scalp and znakco kiuky, nappy, flg ? Short, stubborn hair so >a'"t, ln?? and lus i trous that you enrt easily handle It and ? (-5 put it up in any style. It N you? natural m j rizht to hare line, Icvely hair, and Hcroiin it ;l olters you a chance. Take it?hut don't ? 1 be fooled into setting anything else than gg 1 MEROLIhS 1 J It makes short liair rrnw lonjr and bcsun- jg . 1 ful. sloj)3 i!clii!i? seaip anil claticlPiir. Sh | ^ 25 cents M^L 1 ITeroIin 2Ied. Co., Atlanta. Ga. D ;? ArriUTC He your own man or woman. P* vS AuLnlu \Ve niako you a liberal offer? ?2 3 and show ycu how to make money fast, ES i * _ \ 191$ Shoes and Slippc THE KIND THAT WEARS EASY AND LONGE We are better prepared to s< our Lexington friends from a 1: stock of dependable Shoes "dress" or "every day" wear ii The "Family Shoe Store of Farmers' Medium and He J&. & jr. 1710Maiuee \ ?? Brookla m New Bro Board o Htory Buff. Sewell K. ' G. A. Guignard. R. N. Seni J. C. Lybrani A. D. Shu] Advis< Fnak W. flbanly. Lanu li | NO Auto ' a Prospecti We are in better shape t ; troubles now than we hi We also have on hand ber of the Famous Golur motors, Borg & neck c sions, Timkin front and ! ignitions and Ward Lei hard to beat. rinmp in to Sfifi us or C: \> \S JUL1V WW awww stration. ) The Osv/c ' H. C. OSW Lexington, S. C. in the 4 4 ? jf 1^*1* of irpuiries for farms of all sizes; every section, List your prcperty nick sale ar.d the test price. Write nclude ycur place incur tig [fall adv to thousands cf farm buyers every ate methods brirg results. Write ilty Co.: 5 InCo j-v ?keal Estate Agency" j ?Quick Service" COLUMBIA, S/C. i i ?irrr i n it i i n n mum \ Our Accuracy Quality Service v give you "Well Fitted Glasses" ELMGREN i /V Optometrist and Optician v 1207 Hampton St COLUMBIA, S. C. . , / r a all leathers and sizes. , Columbia." ?avy Work Shoes a Specialty A. DAVIS COLUMBIA, S. 4 1 ind Bank okland, S. C.J / f Directors: Oliver. E. W. Shall, ti. L. S. TrottL 1L P. J. Wenfrgtv* >ry Board: HalL Jo. A. Sonmenctt / ricE Owners nd /? ve Buyers. ;o take care of your Auto ive been in a long time, and can get a limited numnbia Six Cars. "Continental lutches, Warner transmisrear axles, Atwater-Kent lard starting systems ire all over Phone for demonild Garage AlLD, Manager. Phone No. 118