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y ' ' im. I " } PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. FRANK KNEECE Real Estate and Insurance BATESBURG, S. C. j JAS. B. ADDY x Meal Estate, Insurance, Collections, - Etc. I LEXINGTON, S. C. Office in Home National Bank Building. DR. H. W. WALL DENTIST, f flf Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Honrs: 9 to 1:30?2:30 DR. I WM. BOOZER DENTIST. Inweessor to Dr. D. L. Boozer A Sons, l>ffiee 1616 Main St., Colombia, S. C. PHONE 211. DR. D. L HALL, Dentist . V ^ COLUMBIA, S. U. Lstharan Publication Building, 1626 MAIN STREET, 9Bc* Honrs: 8 A. M., to 6:30 P. M. DENTAL NOTICE. 3. G. RUTLEDGE, D, D .S. .'I make a speciaty of Crown and Bridge Work. Office at Boozer old stand, 1515 Main St, Columbia, S. C. IH. FRKX, ATTORNEY AT LAW Ml pnetica in all courts. CHAPIN, S. C. A. F. SPIGNER ANmMf tad Cauutler at Law, in County, State and the United States Courts. COLUMBIA, South Carolina. BLACKWELL & THOMAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW, We beg to announce that we have I jjssad an office at Lexington, S. C., m The Home National Bank Building lad ta the future will practice at both Wmtobia and Lexington. (X)L? L BLEASE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, gedaaihia(& C. - Lexington, S. C. Wipe at Lexington in charge of Mr.m B. Addy, Home National Bank E, J. BEST Attorney ^nd Councellor SOS Sad Floor. Natieaal Lou aadTEachaage Beak Cioliiufcii, S. C. ' -* ? ' .* ir; ... Good Sight , v *Y * .k^* *r ) ; $ (riaba Good Virion I to mosmit to good right * tofo rtrola is cotum*. + Syt Hfftfai c?i bo overcome. ' Wndirtii, oqiifhting ud noil tjen ; W* esosed bf defoctiTo vision. i Wo ewifno the eyog for defects. Wo correct the defects with proper mt gliws. AVtRY Jeweler COLUMBIA S.C JL ' *603 MAIN STREET. . :PT ICC ffillYE OtKlIO t Will drive from your system the poison that causes Kh .'.i i ism. Corrects Constipation, Sifinfy, Liv*. r t cables. Makes rich red blood. v'o sure are we '> ' at Bliss Native Herbs will do r-f) we claim that our Ager.t is authorized to guarantee their:. Thousands testify.cheerfully to the wonderful curative powers of Bliss Native Herbs. Get a box of Tablets at once and forever rid yourself of CONSTIPATION and ith arising from blood impurities, that cause KHEUMATISM, KIDNEY and LIVER Com taints, female weakness, etc. Does not conGtin anything of harmful nature. Our Agent ^ill deliver or mail you, upon receipt of $1.9#. WtTablets, with a guarantee. J. C. SWYGERT, Agent PEAK, S. C. fOUTHERN RY. SCHEDULE CHANGED SUNDAY Tke schedule of passenger traim derated between Columbia and Au fata changed Sunday, and the following schedule is now in effect: No. 19 Due at Lexington 6.30 a. m. No. 8 Due at Lexington 9.22 a.m. No. 31 Due at Lexington 11:46 am ' No. 32 Due at Lexington 3.02 p.m. Na 7 Due at Lexington 6.33 p.m. One hundred and sixty (1C6) acres of good sand land near Augusta road 5 1-2 miles West of Lexington. Two horse farm open rest in woods. New barn. Young orchid, fruit hasn'tz failed In 25 years. Well watered. 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'li - BBBIMgBMIlifl 861 01 rwB.c\, h iwSsHfli Maps if ^ou H miM I^iam 1 ?ji * Springfield, Mass. g PILES I cure Piles __________ without the knife without pain, . ? without detenfir>n ?? /%*? hn?i- ^ WiuivM couwujr 1 ' ao danger. N o Vip^l one need suffer /jWXjt . from this eonu plaint when thiaf^r humane cure Is ^ awaiting them. I__ . guarantee re- ' suits. i If you desire to consult a rtlia. ble, long-established specialist of vast experience, come to or write me and learn what can be aeeonu plished with skillful, scientific treatment. I likewise cure Bleed Poison; /Varicose Veins, Ulesss, Kidny and Bladder Diseases, Rhea matism, Gall stones, Paralysis, Die charges, Rectal Trimbles, Stricture and all Nervous, Chronic and' private Diseases ef Men and We. ' mtn, 1 , Examination free and stris&y confidential, Hmm?! a *. a ta f 1 a. Sm? 4a.f?, It ( t. Dr. W. R. Register SPECIALIST 1206 1-2 Main Street, COLUMBIA, SO. CAROLINA FLOWERS Beutiful Astas, Gladiolas, Roses. Seeds and Bulbs. Daisy, Pansy, Sweet Peas, Chinese Liilies, Callas, Freerias, | Lawn Grass, Aifafa. Clover, I Vetches, High uracie \ egetaoie ! Seeds and Plants. Rose Hill Greenhouses 1542 Mam Street COLUMBIA, - - S. C. i CONTRACTORS SUPPLIESMachinery, Castings and Repairs. Steel Beams Rods, Ropes, Tackle Wheelbarrows, Trucks Wire Cable, Boiler* Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ven *i . ^ . mators, uratmg, ntc. Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co., GEORGJ/ Ford Supplies and Repai 2 in Stock. || | Depend able Spa' - ^5 YOU wiil like the I that you gei Auto Servic< as well as you will lil ion Spark Plugs, and line, Oils, Greases. AGENT: The Liberty M in Lexington County tor built by the men Liberty Air Motor. Continuous service 0' *iirr\rrrrr\ EVERY ONE LIKES 1 Do not forget to remembei acount with us. It does not gifts but increases in value, a , which we add to the deposits. Accounts'are invited. The Palmetto COLUMB RESOURCES 4'Per Cent'Interest Paid on Sanitary Meat Market v and Restaurant . yr?h satire Mtenhrtyio* kaO. to sold iiiay i?tlty to lo to Op iitiiniii fampiMt8 tofcfc jmaIs aft s?l ton. Tmt eto mnto CAUGHMAN & SOX MEAT MARKET Vast Omt Id LEXINGTOM, LC C. D. KENNY Coffee s, Teu, Si* I Always have special brands ! at 32e is very popular: othe have Teas to suit your tast< i | NEW CROP RICE, 1 ,<T* i S k *s j '*.&? > ^am^y 3 ?ii* ilardt A \ i* x<2 1637 MAIN STR' Everything Sanitary New Star 1 ?FC 1 LADIES AND ? Open Day a > Food of the Best Quality Prep Polite Attention with Qi .QV?QI?P /vf LVIP rmhlip nut** ! cordial welcome awaits t ' 1312 Main St., Phone wTMi'uiH ; * Flags |r;;; kind of Service fcp. j t at the %-y. ^ : < 5 Station pi": ie the ChampA. C. C. Gaso- ; i for i iotor Cars i , with a mowho built the j. ' // ' I 1 r :" / V LIT CHernrv v? ? Fo? F?"i ' jfcSjfe M m ill 11.1 I 1 Illllilllli litfllliil!!^ o be rememberd the children with a bank depreciate like many other tided by the liberal interest National Bank |A, S. C. $10,000,000.00 'Savings Accounts ITCBSPASS NOTICE. Ail persons are hereby notified not to trespass upon the premises of the undersigned toy hunting, fishing, hauling wood, straw, lghtwood or in any manner whatsoever. The law will be strictly enforced against all persons violating this notce. J. Walter Harmon. -Ww .. J. IB. Harmon. 4tl2pd. NEW SEWING MACHINES. .?We have on hand ready for delivery several new and guaranteed Sew MM lleoliSnoa h en a+vl# V 1U5 *n QfLfXA i?qj^ Uivrj/ MWWjk finished in oak, for sol? at yerv Io^r figuree, either for ojuah or on instalments?Easy pay plan, Harmon Drug Co. J. A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST V - -* 1 In diseases of the eye, ear nose and throat in Saluda on Monday and in Batesburg Tuesday with Dr Mitchell Timber on "00 acres of land, pine* oak, ash and other valuable hardwood some cedar Supposed to eat l,060,t0l feet 7 miles from shipping. Reason for selling want the land cleared. . 9L J. Leap hart, ' WANT53I>^d5harec^ sotd on? horse farrn^oa * eMy 'road near: Bethel church and also near Edmund. Prefer one who can furnish own stock EL O. Sharps Edmund, J?. C. 4tX2e. A DOLLAR TK THE RED CROSS IS WORTH TWO TS THE BAXBL pn SPECIAL vU DEALERS IN [ I ;ar Rice and Grits. of Coffe. Kennys special >r coffee to suit you; also 3. Drop in to see us. /Vholesale and Retail Phone I WO'c 154-153 EET, COLUMBIA At Reasonable Prices Restaurant )R? HFMTI FMFN V-X J?i XI X X J A?4 X X X?J X 1 nd All Night r, ared in the Highest Art. lick Service, i onage is solicited, and a he Lexington Folks. 3151Ja Colombia, S. C. ALL Tul OUr ! hundreds More in Lexington in the Same Plight. Tired all the time; Weary and worn out night and day Back aches; head aches, Your kidneys are probably weaken sd. You should help them at their I work. Let one who knows tell you how. Geo. W. Corley, farmer R R No 6 Lexington says: "I used Doan's Kid ney Pills some time ago. My kidneys gave out on me at that time and my back ached a great deal. The worst trouble was with my bladder and I had a too frequent desire to pass the kidney secretions, especially at night. I felt tired all the time.My cousin recommended Doan's Kidney Pills and I got a box and took them. My back didn't bother me much after that and the bladder trouble soon left 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milbum Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo' N. Y Adv. CO. AUDITOR'S SCHEDULE, 1919 In accordance with law in reference to the assessment and taxation of personal property the County Auditor or his Assistant will be and attend the following named places for the fiscal year 1919. Taxpayers will please be prompt in meeting the appointments. Come prepared to give the name of the township and the school district in which you reside also all personal property with valuation for taxation. In case you have bought or sold any real Estate since last returns be prepared to state No. of acres purchased or sold and rrora and to wnom. 2NIX WEEK. Edmund?Tuesday A. M. Jan. 14th. Gaston?Tuesday P. ML Jon. 14th. Swansea?Wednesday and Thurs day Jan. 15th and 16th. Pelion?Friday Jan. 17th. 3RD. WEEK. Steed man?Teusday A. ML Jan. 21. Samaria Tuesday P. ML Jan. 21. Batesburg??Wednesday Jan. 22. Leesville?Thursday Jan. 23. Summit?Friday A. M. Jan. 24. Gilbert?Friday P. ML Jan. 24. Crout's Store?Saturday A. M. Jan. ,25th.. 4TH WEEK. E. H. Addv's Store Tuesday A. M. Jan. 28th. Franklin KeislerS?-Tuesday P. M. Jan. 28th. Red Bank Thursday P. ML Jan. 30. Cayce?Friday P. ML Jan. 31. \ Brookland?Saturday* (all day) Feby.. 1. Blanks will be left at Mr. E. A. Poole's store in Bull Swamp Township. At Lexington C. H. all days not included in above schedule from Jan. 1st. to Feby 20th when 50 per cent penalty will be added for failure to make returns. Poll Tax from 21 to <9 years of age. Road. Tax from 21 to 55 years of age. Dog Tax Capitation Tax of 59c. W. D. DEDJT Auditor of Lexington Co. Learned Hie Real Value of Chamberbeta's Cbugb Remedy. "We first Iftarhori of the true vaiue of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy several years ago when we lived near Ciif ton Hill,, this State," writes Mra. Jam* as Hal<?ne; Mobejr^rF Mo. "At. ' that time I'hkd a severe cold'and an annoy inff cough. I got a bottle of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy, and after taking a few doses of it my cough loosened lip and my lungs felt better. I ued one bottle of it and by then my cold had entirely disappeared." GARAGE AND BLACKSMITH SHOP Mr. J. W. Roof announces that he has opened a first class garage and blacksmith shop at Pelion and will appreciate the patronage of the public. Mr. Ben Teal an expert automobile mechanic and blacksmith will be in charge of the shop and will j guarantee his work to be first class in every particular. FOR RBXT?Store building, eqnipped with fixtures good location for merchandise business, situated opposite Baptist church lower main street I.exinirton S. C. Price reasonable. Apply to Airs. Mollic Tj. "Miller , Lexington, is. C 2wl2. . ^ I ;i . J. ; , I nece v * J * '[ ' i. ; : : ? * _ , j rotpt-.. a v . - . * 1 lasting h'c-e o i **' I 'i i t i mail. Yen v. 'ii ne\.:r 1 Y. ?:.t ! sale ia the ??*or':s. V/.. h ?* *'< five hundred usio.n.rs .* : ! buy from us },y Y.'c pieuso an i satisfy thorn. end uo can please an> j cutisfy you in 3**19. | ! PTrmHn?* TTrt <s:?n y?? floods in VOUf I J garden or in your fields insures "good j | luck" so far as results can be nater- ! | rained Ly the seel planted. For 30 j J years Hustings Goods have been the standard of seed excellence ru.I pur ity in the South. Only varieties adapted to the South are listed. Qur.! ity of tho best and prices often lei-u" than those you pay at home. "Writ', for free copy of this splendid c:ua- j logue now. H. G. HASTINGS CO., I Seedsmen, Atlanta, Ga.?Advt. Salvation Lady Couldn't Drink Any Cold Water Greensboro Worker Tells Hew Dreco Wiped Out Stomach Trouble. Everyone knows that to live must have food. Food is the fufel that keeps the human furnace burning1. Stop eating and the tires of life will soon die out. It is any wonder then that when the system is not be~ ' >sr properly fed a person becomes thin, pale, listless, run down and tht> day's work becomes a drudgery. It is worse than useless to try to tempt the appetite with delicacies if the stomach is unable to digest the fo >d it receives iMost boldly ills can be traced to just this course. The stomach is out of order and the other organs, tissues, and muscles are not receiving the nec essary food to build up the ravages of the day. The result is these organs tissues and muscies become weak, op V'Ai A llQ Lli V UVV/4 tv fWUIXC'.y CI WUIUJ, ^71 C^V/li" stipation, rheumatism and a host of distressing- complaints. These disorders can be relped only by treating tha cause, the stomach. "I have suffered 20 years with pain'"* in the limbs, and rheumatism" says Mrs. France Cox who is perhaps one of the most generally known and best loved ladies of Greensboro's Salvation Army, in a signed statement just made for publication. "I couldn't even drink cold water, she continues, "as it would sour and pome back up hot as fire. All my troubles are very much benefitted now because I have taken that wonderful new herbal medicine called Dreco. "Dreco surely has done me lots of good and I want three more bottles." Dreco, the medicine mentioned by Mrs. Cox, is a compound of the juices extracted from roots, herbs and berries, nature's own remedy for nature's own remedy for nature's ills. Hundreds of testimonials like the abovw are coming in all statng that Dreco seemed to go direct to the seat of the trouble and to wipe out aches and pains. If you are suffering why not go or send at once for a bottle of this wonderful medicine? Surely it is worth a trial. Dreco is sold by almost any well stocked druggist and may be secured in Lexington at Geiger Drug Co. RETORT COURTEOUS. At a dinner party the other day a prig inquired of his neighbor, a plain woman who talked a lot, "Tell me why isn't a woman like a looking glass?" She gave it up, of course, and then he told her with a smirk?"Because a looking reflects without speaking, but a woman speaks without reflect ing." She flushed slightly, hut the nest moment she had him. "That is quite clover," she said, with a canning smile. fcNow perhaps you can tell me .Mr.?, the dfference between your sex and a looking glass." He confesed his Inability. Well, you see,' she answered and ?v ryonet was listening now well you see, a mirror Is polished. I don't think some mens manners always are do you ? tT??CIiE SAM. | Tin's mf&Uiar nickname for the tJfll ted States in aaid to have come about in the following manner: During the war of IS 12 the United Slates government entered Into a eon traet with Efibert Andereon to furntefc supplies to the army. Whenever the United States buys anything from a contractor it appoints an inspector to , see that the goo-da are up to the specifications. In this ease the govei*4ment appointed a man by the name of Samuel Wilson. Ho was a Jolly whole-souled man and was familial known as Uncle Sam. It was his duty to inspect every hoar and cask that came from Elbert Anderson, the contractor and if content* were all right the cargo was marked with E At?U. S the initials of the contractor and of the United State?. TVm mon vv->ir>c?- it 'tt.'n*; tft do this marking- was something- of a joker, and when somebody asked him one day what these letters stood for tie said that, they meant Elbert Ander son and Uncle Sam. Everybody, including Uncle Sarn himself thought I this a very good joke, and by and bv it got into print, and before the end of the war it was known all over the ?-ot:nrry and that is how the United States received the no me ?>f Uncle Sam. I ISfe* $ a/ il TT^7 , o , J i he iznponsnt tiir.2 to tay a strong foundation foir robust r.iarrbcod is while life is young and the body developing. A growing child needs every possible help to conserve energy and confirm the body in vigorous health* To a J . . .11 ! developing child scorn | EMULSION S comes with particular help. [ Thousands of the strong men and women of today were in ! youth-time nourished and strengthened to withstand the inroads of disease by the Yff consistent use of Scott's. Scctt & SOWBS , Eirooficft, N. /, IS-1