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JWWBDBmHH?mPIMPCW?? Real Estate: If you have Real ' to dispose of Communicate With Me If you prefer to in\ propositions that are rather than realize onl JV. Investigate Propositions I have prominent c surpassed facilities foi I P. A. 1 404 Skyssrapor, Columbia, S = I PLOWS, I And Plann I Hard I Riding and Walking Tw Harrows, Spike Tooth E ers, Corn and Cotton f Chilled, Stalk Cutters, E You will not work 1 ? buy from us light-run vnn need new things foi J ? any kind come to ?s. \ : . deal. This is a hobby v Lorick & INCORF COLUMBIA, I I IM??? ?11 m . . ' $ "We sell our g and for Spot I ^ Buy your Dry I fjfa Men's and Bo^ and save mo ftS , ^ New FallGooc As ( ..a,. $ Jones Cash Or 1554 Main Street, ft fe?~ rr.Uf//.<L % Tk Or 3 -R/T? mi. r\uyz> Manufacturer above other c idea Twentyto-day: the r< Factories to st . > . . .* f. NORFOLK,1 MACON, OA ItoMKs rmmmmmmmammmMemm I I Estate, either country, town or city j I I rest your money in attractive realty j continually enhancing in value,- j v a small interest from savings banks i 4/ O i nave onaeotions in several States and un i r handling Real Estate. Hodges, . G. Bennetlsvills, S. G. ?? HARROWS 1 irs General I Iware 8 o Horse Cultivators, Disk 1 [arrows, Rollers-Pulveriz- I banters, Plows-Steel and | [ay Presses, Garden Plows | your stock so hard if you | ning impliments. When | : the farm, or hardware of I Ve will give you a square I /ith us. I Lowrance, I ORATED. I - - - Si C* I <2^ *5Bv roods very close, ^ : Cash only." $ Goods, Shoes, w >rs wear rrom us ney- t Is arriving every y Goods Store, f w Columbia, S. C, Vt/ b*i? sr ? igin of Royster B ter beiieved that succc of Fertilizers who wou :onsiderations. This wa seven years'ago and 1 2sult has been that it jpply the demand for Roj S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPj FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES. /A, TARBORO, N.C. COLUMBIA, S. C. ?PAR' . CCLUMBU8. GA. MONTGOMERY, ALA, E Mill IIIBBWI !! II IIIHWIIIIBII I I Foley's Pills, What They Will Do for Yen They will cure your backache, I strengthen your kidneys, cor- i rect urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Prevent Bright's Disease and Diabates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. Alwavs put off till tomorrow the i things that need not be done today? you may not have to do them at all. Pneumonia Follows A Cold But never follows the use of Foiey's Honey and Tar, which checks the cough and expe^ the cold. M. Stockwell, Hannibal, Mo., says, "It beats all the remedies I ever used. "I contracted a bad cold and cough and was threatened with pneumonia. One bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar completely cured me." No opiates, just a reliable household medicine, bold By All Praggists. Speedy Relief From Kidney Trouble "I had an acute attack of Bright's disease with inflammation of the kid neys and bladder, and dizziness," says Mrs. Cora Thorp. Jackson, Mich. 44A bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy overcome the attack, reduced the inflammation, took away the pain and made the bladder action normal. I wish everyone could know of this wonderful remedy." Sold By All Druggists. More than a thousand men and women, mostly white, were tried at Eastover, Richland county, on Wednesday on the charge of violating the liquor laws. Four pleaded guilty and six were convicted, and four were sent up to the circuit court. The fines imposed amounted to ?720. He who continually imposes on his friends soon wonders what has be come of them. tin i j ^ ? W iieu Der eimu is uu uaugei a> w \jiu.a,u. will risk her life to protect it. No great act of heroism or risk of life is necessary to protect a child from croup. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and all dauger is avoided. For sale by All Dealers. We've seen a lot of mental machinery being racked to pieces by reason of not having a balance-wheel. Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor exercise, insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, are the most common causes .of stomach troubles. Correct your habits and take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liyer Tablets and you will soon be well again. For sale by All "Hoalprq A horribie tragedy took place near Woodruff, Spartanburg county, on Wednesday. Wm. M. Langford and his son, W. D. Langford, had some falling out and the son said he was going to an adjoining farm. The father warned him not to go into tfie house after his things, and when he went he killed him with a shotgun. Piedmont and Old Miu cigarette coupons wanted. I will redeem these in cash. Rice B. Harman. Thing9 that cause the longest regrets are usually things thae took but a moment to do. ^ "" r/CbE'MAffK fSR* ^ REGISTERED, 'I utilizers. ;ss awaited the 1 Id place quality g s Mr. Royster's | i this is his Idea g | requires Eight g /ster Fertilizers [ 1NY, , [ vVT- | rANBURQ, S. C. ' BALTIMORE. MD. jy- S -J Parents Who Gamble. A distressed mother not long ago asked the writer to try and stop her boys from ".-hooting craps" on the street. It developed that the mother herself was a chronic gamble?, playing poker for money almost every night in her own home or the home of one of her neighbors. Y/Len reminded of this slve ventured the siiij reply, "That may be, but I don't want my boys to become gamblers." Certainly she didn't. And for that reason she should set them, a better nt-nnmlo What" nro f y ?>v ? anH mntil ^Aauiyi^k If Ull V MIV4 V. M?W v? j era for but to teach their children, by precept and example, how to live decent, honorable hyes? lives that shall J bring them prosperity,, happiness and the respect and confidence of their fellow men. The prominent business man whose once happy home was recently wrecked by poker playing is but one of the many thousands who are lamenting the day on which they acquired a knowledge of the game. It would be an underestimate of the case to say the gambling eyil is a growing one. Ibis full grown; and it9 ravages are to be seen on every side. One cannot make an evening call, or go out for a stroll upon the street, without becoming the involuntary witness of its lighting, blasting presence. In the rear of every saloon, and in the back rooms of many places that are not saloons, in thousands, yes, tens of thousands, of homes, in ciubroom9 and pool rooms, and along the very side walks, even on Sunday mornings as the people are on their way to church, the vice is busy, alluring men and women, boys and girls to inevitable ruin. We have been hearing for a long time that the home is the "heart of the world,'' and undoubtedly it is. As the heart is the heart central organ of the body, so the home is the great central thing in our hnman society. Sound homes make a sound society, a strong, healthy, happy state, while on the other hand, unsound homes,? homes that are honeycombed by vevil, weaken and destroy a State. This being the case, what i9 the outlook for us, with our homes and a children dedicated to the gamblers' trade? What fathers and mothers cooly and deliberately turn their homes into gambling dens, what are they to expect from their children? If they grow up to be gamblers, what cm the parents say? Should the parents rebuke them, could they not turn on them with the unanswerable reply, "You set us the example.'' Sometimes, somewhere, somehow, such fathers and mothers will have to settle for their cold-blooded indifference to duty.?Rev. Thos. B. Gregory, in Exchange. If we could look on things with a boy's vision perhaps we would change some of our manhood opinions. Clerk's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In Court of Common Pleas. A. B. Bandrick, et at., Plaintiffs, against Martha L. Scribble, et al., Defendents. PARTITION in obedience to the decree ot uie Court herein, signed by the Hon. T. S. Sease, Presiding Judge, dated the 7th day of February, 1911, I will sell at CHAPIN. S. C., to the highest bidder, at public outcrv for Cash, on the FOURTH TUESDAY, the 28th day of February 1911, the following described tract of land: All that piece, parcel, plantation or tract of land, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN ACRES (107) more or le^s, situate, lying and being in Lexington County, and the said State, Saluda Township, known as tract "D" bounded by lands of the Loan and Inve-tment Company,Pearee Shealy, S. D. B. Lever, James Lever, and P. S. Fulmer, and hath such other shape, form and marks as a plat for same made by G. A. Derrick,surveyor, Feb. oth 1S84, will more fully show. Terms of Sale CASH, Purchaser to pay for Papers. FRANK \V. SHEALY, ( L. U. U. if. (X U. ? Lexington, S. C., Fen. 7, 1911. J. ii. Friek, Plaintiffs Attorney. Xotice of Teachers Examination. The teachers of the county will please take notice that the Spring examination for 1VUI will be held on tne first Friday in May. at Lexington, beginning at ?) o'clock a. rn. Please be prompt. Tne examination will include subjects on ''School licssons on Corn" and School Exercises in Plant Production" It is important that ail teachers should have eeitificates. Verv Truly, A. D. >IA TIT IN* Co. Supt. Ed. i ~? ~~?""" : I ?V A *TT\ r<t A T"t liZiiNjj aaijiii. On the first Monday in March. 1911, I will sell at. public outcry before the court house floor in Lexington, S. 0., to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate to-wit: "Ail that piece, parcel or tract of * ? * _ m jane: lying ana oeiog m rrajucm iowuship, Lexington County, {South Carolina, containing fourteen (14) acres, more or Jess, and beiaj? bouaded as follows, viz: By Calvm Siice, Noah Monfcs, S. A. Monts and J. M. Bickley." [ 4wl6 HENRY SHULL. I BUY YOUR SI Harman's Shoe store ai nlofo afr*r?lr +n CplpP-t. fVfYm in iA special invitation to my xr Make my store your Columbia. Farmers heavy s The man that saves yc HARM AN' STO 1735 Main Street. f on i Can be equally at this, the Sot and best JIMITIll | Any article yo the furniture found here at tl VANMETRl UNDERTAKERS S3 8_l -I BIKAB I VI VI B % I M Lexinc Has one of the . State and is prepare* ENGINES, BOILERS a on short noti Can bore any size ton Gin Saws Filed perfect work. I als( Full line of Mill Is at reasonable prices. Will answer all ec faction guarateed or j. j. i B 1 ma MAIN STREET, y Is Vhere you can find on y I OF ALL ] DOORS, SA BLINDS | LIME AND | CABINET 5 | Call or write for Prices. The Caldvv ? 1552 Corner Main and T I Columbia Bank, Centrally t H. W. WOODWARD, Pro) * J American and E11 ; Kates: American $2. and $2. * European, 75c and $J * J Headquarters for the U. | * CUISINE UNI ? Proper ana uaretui AKenuc 0 & Now Uudur New Management 00#*00000000**-*000 0*0?000**0J ^ HOES FROM I ad save money. A com- 9 all leathers and prices3 9 iany Lexington friends: S headquarters while in I hoes a specialty. JV >u money on shoes. g 1 w s shoe/ RE I Columbia, S. C. g m (juhaue WEST HOME \ well served ith's largest i SIORL u require in line can be le right price p?c MS i Main St. 1 , lia, S. 0. ' - I WWBflKW^V'illllMWMWL'. IJIWHWIMW - ' \ !DS I jtcn, S. C. m Finest Kepair Shops in the 8 1 to rebuild B nd COTTON GINS I engine cylinder desired. Cot- B i l.vi. : H Dy ^lacniuery, wxncii j lis urea n ) refill Gin Brushes. B supplies.Piping, Fittings, etc., 9 juntry calls promptly. Satis- fl your money back. Phone 412 I RIKARD, I Lexington, S. C. 1 ' GOLUMBJI, S. C. I . e of the best stocks of llj IINBS I aw I , i Sl glass i CEMENT. | IANTLES. f s if ***** * ********** a * *a#* el! Hotel* aylor Streets. Opposite ? located. Columbia, S. C. J Drictor aud iMai?a^rr. * -r>, * irnnpnn Pfnv? * k* V f VVDM A 4 MJU.* tf 50 per day. * LOO. Large. Cool Rooms * C. T/s and 7. P. 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