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. I PLOWS, I 1 I And Planr ! I Han ? Riding and Walking Tv I Harrows, Spike Tooth I ? ers, Corn and Cotton " 9 Chilled, Stalk Cutters, I i You will not work I buy from us light-rur 8 you need new things to 3 any kind come to us. 1 8 deal. This is a hobby ^ 1 Lorick & fl mcoRi ^ COLUMBIA, ^ ^1? "We sell ours % and for Spoi I ' ^ | ^ Buy your Dry Men's and Bo Sr SI? and save mc SI? New FallGoo' $ day. Innno Pooh I) JUiico taou u 0/ ^ 1554 Main Street, ?#**??$*********??#***** | The Cald "J 1552 Corner Main an< * Columbia Bank. Centra -> J H. W. WOODWARD, t American and % Bates: American $2. and t European, 75c am "2 Headquarters for the | CFISINE V Proper and Careful At-t 4k * Now Under New Management una I* me ur 1 Mr. Roys i Manufacturer I above other < 1 idea Twenty3 i_ i ^ n xo-aay; me r j I Factories to si r I | ?L* i 1 F< L NORFOLKj MACOV. <1A xraum*WB watBKamaam^auBBBmnmmmmamnamBSBmmsm I HARROWS 11 ijki3? li i as bp >?r B wu ? I "3 I dware (| vo Horse Cultivators, Disk | g Narrows, Roiiers-Pulveriz- jj | Planters, Plows-Steel and j? lay Presses, Garden Plows : ^ vour stock so hard if you J | > ining impIiments.v,When | i r the farm, or hardware of I J vVe will give you a square | vith us. | Lowrance, 1 ORATED- S C | roods very close, ^ l Cash only." \i) i S|? Goods, Shoes, k$* vr ys' wear from us J W >ney. ds arriving every 4? ry Goods Store, !f ? ft ^ uoiurnoisi a. u? ^ X\5r 5^ ?????? ***$*< ?*?? ft * % me mm I I U mm A /?* I wusi nutCM ; i Taylor StreetB. Opposite 2 lly located. Columbia, S. C. ? Proprietor and Manager. $ (r I o [ European Plan. J $2.50 per day. $ ! 1S1.00. Large, Cool Rooms * i U. C. T.'s and T. P. A.'s. ? fNEX CELLED. % eiition Oiv*n to All Giie^r-a. * * Watch us Grow. t * i IIW H? M?Willl ? IIIMBM ? I. 1,11 J igin of Royster Fe iter believed that succe of Fertilizers who woul considerations. This was Seven years-ago and t esult has been that it upply the demand for Roy S. ROYSTER GUANO COM PA FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES. VA, TARBORO, N. C. COLUMBIA, S. C. SPART im COLUMBUS, OA. MONTGOMERY, ALA. Bt Foley's iaaey i Fills, s What ihey Will Do for You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Prevent Bright's Disease and Diabatcs, and restore health and etrcngth. Refuse substitutes. Every Precaution Taken.! During a recent smallpox epidemic in Alabama special precautions against the disease were taken in the mining camps. In one of these camps the president of the mining company paid a visit on inspection and came upon an old negro leaniag against the side of a budding. "Jake," asked the president, "are voa afraid of the smallpox out here?" "Some may be, sah,'' Jake replied "A9 fo, me. I ain't scahed; I'se just j or\nne toh ??et some iinie an' liinate 0 ^ . mah house: an' den de doetah, he's comin' up an' 'sassinate mah fambly, to dat, den, sah, if we do git de smallpox, 'twon't be nothin' but de celluloid."?Woman's Home Companion. ii ? Most people are content?while asleep. Many a man gets tangled up in a string of lies. The less luck a man has the more he believes in it. When cupid shoots an arrow his victim feels the quiver. The pr^ud peacock of today may be only a feather duster tomorrow. Piedmont and Old Mill cigarette coupons wanted. I will redeem these in cash. Rice B. Harman. WOMEN'S WOES. Lexington Women Are Finding Kelief At 'Last. It does seem that women have more than a fair share of the aches and paius that afflict humanity; they must "keep up," muit attend to dutips in spite of constantly aching backs, or headaches, dizzy spells, bearing-down pains; they must stoop over, when to stoop moans torture. They must walk and bend and work with racking pains and many aches from kidney ills. Kid nevs cause more suffering than any other organ of the body. Keep the kidneys well and health is easily maintained. Read of a remedy for kidneys only that helps and cares* the kidneys and is endorsed by people you know. Mrs. E. L. Corley of Lexington, S. C., says: '1 was a sufferer for several years front rheumatism and also liad symptoms of kidney trouble. My head ached severely and I endurc-d a great deal of misery from severe paius through the -mail o? my back. I finally decided to try Loan's Kidney Pills and pro' ? * TV S~* _ I cured a box at Uie JXaurrman uruj: 1 used them iu accordance with the direct ious and can say that they helped me a great deal. I do not hesitate to recommend this remedy to other kidney sufferers." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. 1ADE MARK. REGISTERED, * I 'ik: I rttlizfrSi ss awaited the !d place quality > Mr. Royster's. his is his idea1* requires Eight ster Fertilizers % j ny? ; \ i ? i i ANCURG, 8.C. S? iLTiMCRE. M9, I c msmM&mBBmmmammmmmmmt** Lever to Mead Committee on Agriculture, A spi-cial from Washington to The News and Courier on Ti.ursd \v says: Representative Lever has received the solid endorsement c f the South Carolina delegation in Congress for chairman of the House committee on 1 agriculture. There appears now to he no doubt that Mr. Lever will land at the head of this committee, although he stated today that he wanted it understood that he would not make a light against the present ranking Democrat member, Congressman Lamb, of Virginia. He so informed the members of the ways and means committee today. Attack Like Tigers. j In fighting to keep the blood pure the white co-puscles attack disease germs ! like tigers. But often gem.19 multiply so fast the little fighters are overcome. Then see pimples, boils, eczema, salt rheum ana sores muinpiy ana srrenpm and appetite fail. This condition demands Electric Bitters to regulate stomach, liver and'kidneys and to expel poisoDe from the blood. "They are the best blood purifier." writes C. T. Bndahn, of Tracy, Calif., "I have ever found." They make rich, red blood, strone nerves and build up your health. Try them, 50c at. All Druggists. A woman may not be able to vote, but she possesses a strong veto power. Every mantis born with a backbone^ but matrimony sometimes removes it. Tn hnvinc tvnewriter ribbons it is - ? ?^ c t? necessary to specify whether they are for her or it. Man shows his good behavior and gets his good looks by the sunshine he scatters along the pathway of the sorrowing; man approaches perfection by giving peace and not pain. Notice of Teachers Examination. The teachers of the county will please take notice that the Spring examination for 1911 will be held on the first Friday in May, at Lexington, beginning *afc 9 o'clock a. m. Please be prompt. The examination will include subjects on "School Lessons on Corn" aud "School Exercises in Plant Production" It is important that all teachers should have certificates. Very Truly, A. D. MARTIN* Co. Supt. Ed. Clerk's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . County of Lexington. In Court of Common Pleas. Amanda Oxuer, as Guardian ad litem, et al . against Minnie C. Lloyd, Defendant. Partition. In obedience to the decree of the Court herein, signed by the Hon. T. S. Sease, Presiding Judge, dated the lfith day of January. 1911, I will soil before the Court House door, iu Lexington, S. C.. to the highest bidder at public outcry, 011 the first Monday, the tith day of February, 1911, the following described tract of land: All that piece, parcel or tractat land oiKnofo 1 fin cr find limine in Molimv f OJ tuaiv, ... ? ? .. Creek Township in the County of Lexington, and th? State aforesai'J, containing TWO HUXDRED acres more or less adjoining lands of P. P. Derrick. Mrs. Levi JSiehols ^tanmorc S'nealy, and perhaps others. This being the "Home Place" of John T. Derrick, deceased. This land to be sold in tracts of about FORTY Acres, and plats will be exhibit ?d on day of sale. Terms of Sale:?One-third cash and the balance in two equal, annual installments, one and two years f;om date, respectively, secured bv the bond S of the purchaser and a mortgage of the j premises sold. Said deferred payments J i to draw interest at the rate of eight | J per centum per annum, payable annu- j ally. Purchaser to have the option oi' paying all cash.. Purchaser to pav for papers. FRANK W. SHEALY, C q Q P. & G S Lexington, S. C., Jan. IS, 1D11. Wm. W. Hawos. Plaintiffs Attorney. FOR SALE I oi'rer for sale three small farms three miles from New Brookland. Good land for truck growing, etc. Apply to 31. W. SHELL, | R. F. D. 1. New Brookland, S. C ?3tf FARM LOANS j Loans made on improved farms in j R'caland and Lexington counties in sums <;f -f iOi) and upwards, payable in installments, ro commissions are charged, borrower pav ing for preparaI tion of papers only, j THOMAS & LUMPKIN, j 123 1 Washington St., Columbia, S. C j i Public Sale, j J Before {"he court house door on the j I first Monday in February I will sell my "Bur/' S-A-vgr rt phv-c, 2-1 acres I river hot lore, to the highest bidder. | dw .Tot B. Amiek. I Notice, Debtors and Creditors. ' This is to notify all persons holding | claims against the estate of Susan Lown, deceased. to present- the same, 1 propcry attested, and those indebted ; to said estate will make payment to ' the undersigned on or before March I, I 15)11. ?T. F. I/1WN, 1 1 to 14 Exe- titer, I i ; I BUY YOURS $? HarmarTs Sims stc.rp ? Iplete stock to select from ii A special invitation to my r Make my store your Columbia. Farmers heavy The man that saves y W1 "MHMHnMHHHHaHBBnBMBMWWIIMWJMi S H A R M A N I STC | 1735 Main Street. mil, III I |||^U?>WPMI?RP^KTOMUiV?W?B |l|l BR I Can be equally at this, the So' and best : ..WITH Any article yc the furniture found here at tl VANMETR UNDERTAKERS SK Ill IT f PRIVATE DINING RO S Metropolitan ? BEST AND LARGE B THE FINEST IN THE STATi M 1538 Main St-eet Op; | COLUMB 9 it> i r\: neguidr uiuia M Lunch Ticket" :$1.10 for ?l.$2.3 I ALSO CAPI 5 1210 Main Street 0| ww Two Best Places in the Citj I J. J. RIKAR Lexirtc one of the IState and is prepare ENGINES, BOILERS a on short not Can bore any size ton Gin Saws Filed perfect work. I als Full line of Mill ! at reasonable prices. Will answer all c faction guarateed or j. j. nriTiifi iVl VI WI1VII (730 STREET, [s where von can find or OF ALL DOORS, SA BLINDS LIME AND CABINET I si Call or write for Prices. * HOES FROM I md save money. A com- H i all leathers and prices' g nany Lexington friends: j ' headquarters while in ? shoes a specialty. - |f ou money on shoes. j|' i s SHOE I 1 ) R E 1 Columbia, S. C. [ IDLE COTTAGE I I FUST HOME j " "? t i well served i iith's largest , \ I S?t )-a require in line can be . - . ^ tie ngnt price g p'G Mff ) Main St. jfBfc' ibia, S. C. , >OM FOR FAMILIES ^ ^ i Restaurant 1 ST IN THE CITY I ? r mm a r ^ururv scRvivc positc Columbia Hotel ia, s. c. Km er 35 Cents 1 | 0 for f2.,$3 for 2.-50 $5.73 ?cr$5 M, TOL CAFE V a pposlte Opera House S M f Coffee Made by Steam fn l fl jtcn, S. C. I Finest Repair Shops in the El fl d to rebuild B fl ind COTTON GENS 9 I engine cylinder desired. Cot- 11 H by Machinery, which insures 9 I o refill (iin Brushes. B Vn Supplies, Piping, Fittings, etc., 9 9 ouiitry calls promptly. Satis- I fl your money back. I>hone 412 R Jflj RIKARD, I 1 Lexington, S. C. | I bbbmhb a? m N & BRO., | I COLSMBili S. G. | 1 ie of the best stocks of ]j 9 l m ssssb - i H XltfDS - A 311, I 5 & GLASS ' I CEMENT. 1: I KLAJNT7 1