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Foley's Kidney F111S What They Will Do for Yoa 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 Diabates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. ' gsBfiZBnBtZZIiKKSaWKnB I. PLOWS, I And Plan re Hard II - ^ ' ' Riding and Walking Twc Harrows, Spike Tooth H; ers, Corn and Cotton P. Chilled, Stalk Cutters, H; You will not work y buy from us light-runi you need new things for I anv kind come to us. Yi V deal. This is a hobby w | ? Pi| ' ' Lorick & INCORP COLUMBIA, * r ? , ? * . -. ' I W; Sell Ladle; I $2.50 Shoes I 1 Since January 1st, we 1 our line of shoes to Ladfes* Solid Leather S The samer Shoes we have been and which you will always pa for we will sell to you for the A Complete Line of ] Ladies' Trimm We specially invite all I [our Store. Jones Cash Dry 1554 MAIN ST., /. BHHBHMHBBHnBIB < ~ ^ J i Th ^ Analysi: j ?btainec ^ They ai | actual I jj\ require; E formula I Evi K selected | work to | plant fc I ~gdar ^ As! OOCl 'K^ I When , II w you v-.rt I ROYS! F ^ I is\\ \Q< Is I _r 8MB??????? LOVE. "Dis here lub's curus ting Changes 'roun de season. Meks you sad or meks you sing, Dou't no real reason. Sometimes I go mopm' 'roun, Den agen I'se leapin', Sperrits alius up or down, Even when I'se sleepin'." He that has ears to hear should now begin to think of planting corn. Not A Word Of Scandal marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs. W. P. Spangh, of Manviile, Wyo., who said: "she told me Dr. King's New Life Pills had cured her of obstinate kidney trouble, and made her feel like a new woman/' Easy, but sure ramedy for i stomach, liver and kidney troubles, j Only 25c. at All Druggists. " HARROWS 1 rs General | is CTfftai v a ) Horse Cultivators, Disk 8 arrows, Rollers-Pulveriz- | lanters, Plows-Steel and I ay Presses, Garden Plows 1 rour stock so hard if you 1 ling impliments. When | the farm, or hardware of I Ie will give you a square | ith us, I , 8 Lowrance, I ORATEO. g S. o- I ? ???r s S2.00 and 1 For $1.50 I tiave decided to confine | ftaes to Retail it &5Q J selling for $2.00 and $2.50' ? y the other fellow high prices I low price of g so I Dty GoodWy Notions, I j ed Hats, Etc. I' ^exingtonians to visit I | f Goods Store, J COLUMBIA, S. H i TltAOX MAt If" REGlSViftfffc at there is rhore to a Fertilize s is proven conclusively by the 1 every year from Royster Feii *e made trom experience obtair ield experiments of what the and not from- ready ref ting. ~ry ingredient in Roystcr Gc for its plant food value, and > do at the proper time, therefo rtilized with ROYSTER goods ire in sprouting time until li3r : your dealer ier Reyster goo< t the trade-mark is on ever, rcu see. this you kziov. * get:iKo f*s*r.s5ne ?nd o: s-? li v "> f"a s t* .'?" ?*nx lidi ?:critpzer, K* ^?i*-? /-> r .a t / " ? ?./ *" r lv?* j. ?,r; i.a._'_ cfactor'::.! an.o sales offices: "to: k, va. tasnof.'o. r:. c cc-lum3ia. r. c . *!,,c::;. m3. .v.a^oa. ca oparvanuuso, 5. c. cc-uv6'j?. ga. montgc.v.^n\'. ala. Jerry Moore In History. When the school children of the United States, who use the readers ' published by a well known publishing house of Chicago, study their lessons next year they will find the story of J Jerry Moore and his remarkable corn ] yield. There will also be excellent 1 pictures contained in all of the books. ! Jerry Moore will supplant the boy ; farmer of Illinois, who has occupied a ' citinn in rhe readers for the past 1 {/UOi u> V? ... s iveral years. There wi*l aho be a story of the lea farm at Surameryille. j Miss Lizzie E. Wooster, the authoress of the readers, was in Columbia a few days ago conferring with Commissioner Watson to secure data for a story about Jerry Moore. To Please The Ladies. If yon want to please a woman, There'll be no vain regret If her birthdays you remember And her age you will forget. Hew to the liue, but see that the . 1 line is in Vie right plaoe, j 1 A Dreadful Sight to H. J. Barnum, of Freeville, N. Y., was the fever-sore that had plagued his jjfe for rears in spiie of man> remedies ho tried. At last he used Bucklen's Arnica Salvo and wrote: "itliat; entire lyu?*led With scarcely a scar left." Heals Burns, Boil*, Ectfeina, Cuts, Bruisec, Swellings, Corns and Piles like magic. Only 25c at All Druggists. lisWsmis PiLU DIAMOND BRAND ' gf}* ^ tADTES? Ask yonr I>rar*ist TOi CHI-CHES-TER'S A DIAMOND brand PILLS in Red and/A Sold metallic boxes, sealed with BluevO) Pubbon. Take no other. Bny oFyonr v/ Prarfftst and *?k foe CUI-CHES-TLB 8 V DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-firs years regardsd as Best,Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TRIED EVERYWHERE SgK NEW CROP ' GARDTO SEEDS May's and Ferry's ALL VARIETIES 1 : 3 Cabbage, Tomato, Beetf Bean, Pea#, < Corn,< Radish.Squash, Cucumber, ete. j j IW1H DRUG GO. i ' \ LEXTNCTON, S. C* c i, \t ? c r than 1j * results f,!c iHzers. M' I Ivv m3; I c ; plant /'if c //a a erence jfk \ F >ods is M fi has its I j: i re the M s /Vrt r; ; is fed 'm o vest. lik 'fa is and /|| ? r b2s- If r thai f$ ,, ik ! ~ -*0-A C ? ;' ' (? X M I' 'IK T>r?\ w > % sl . V 'i: \ V ?\ j j * -/J wSl MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF SPARTANBURG. Pursuant to sundry decrees passed ' 3y tne presiding judge of the Court of Common Pleas at Spartanburg, S. C., March 29, 1910, in case of J. H. Parris vs. Carolina Mutual Fire Insurance Company, in which S. M. Wetmore as Receiver for Carolina Mutual Fire Insurance Company secured judgments and decrees fore sale against the several parties hereinafter mentioned, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash on Salesday, April 3rd, 1911, within the legal hour3 of sale before the court house door at Lexington, S. C., the following lots or parcels of land, as property of the parties hereinafter indicated : (1) One lot in Chapin, in Lexington county, containing a 1 story shingle roof frame building, occupied Sept. 1st, 1907, by tenants as a store, on the West side of Clark street, as the property of J. J. Haiti wanger. For record of lien, See Book X, page 572, in the office of the Clerk of Court of Lexington county, S. C. (2) One tract of land on which is an 8-room dwelling owned and occupied September 25, 1906, by 0. M. Bookman on New Cut Road, three miles ixortueasr of Irmo in Lexington county, S. u., for record of lien, Sec Book X., page 552, office of Clerk Of Court for . Lexington county. i (3) Que tract Of land on which is a 1. story shinglihroof 4-room dwelling, onecbyA. p. Richardson,, near the Spring Hill road, one and one-half miles Northeast of Iriiic, S, 0. See Lien record in Book X, page 653, i Clerk's office Lexington county. I (4) All that tract of land on which is a 1-story shingle-roof 4-room dwelling, occupied July 19, 1907, by tenant, two and one-half miles Northwest of Scivcrn in Lexington county, Black creek township, and also a tract en * fit _^ whicn la a sawmill ana pinning mm uu the Dunbar road, two and one-half miles East of Seivern, adjoining the property of R. Guntef and others.The dwelling house described aboye Is on settlement road, adjoining Mrs. Lyles and others. For lien, set? book X, page 575 in the Clerk's office for L'sir.gton county. Sold as the property of H. J. Lyles. (5) The following property of Carrie E Lvles, being a tract on which is situated a two-story, shingle-roof frame dwelling, occupied July TO, 1907, by Mrs. Carrie E Lyles, situated on Dunbar road, two and one-half miles Northeast of Seivern, Lexington county, ill Black creek t ,wnship. For Lien, see book X, page 569, Clerk's omce Lexington county< (6) The following property belonging to Paul Soann: one lot on Which (is situated a l-stcry, shingle-roof frame barn aild stables, in the Southern part of Batesburg, Lexington county, on the West side of Cemetery street, adjoining Samuel Bouknight and others. For lien, see book X, page 566, Clerk's office in Lexington conn f 3r. (7) The following properly Of Sam Rowe; One tract of land on which is sttndtefi s one-story shingle-roof frame dwelling, occupied March I, 1907, by Sam Ll-oWc, aind a two-story shingleroof fr&sae lodge pnjihe Columbia and Augusta i,fiad near ^tesburg, Lexington county, adjoinfrg Joe Wise auJ others. For lieu, eee booh.^. pGge$56, j Clerk's office, Lexitfgton cotm | /8) The following property of R. G. I fitter: One lot coiitafcipg a one- ! sror^ghingle-rooi frame ^-rocmi dwell- ; ing, o#cHpied by K. fi. Gftrtter,' on J j ik1 2K>7, situated Pn Nort^ist' side of CSfntch street, ia . Bates>urg, j Li\xinguon ebtrnfr, S. C., Adjoining <" hhe property of Jane Rawl's, in fcfie j Northeast part Of Bafcesburg. For lien , *ee book x.,- pa.g& $79. Clerk's otL ?e, \ Lexington couuty. > Thft fnllnwinc AfoOf'rfcv of .Teii" B. Amick: One trav?tf of land on J which is a sawmill aia$ sawmilliiv ihed, situated on Cherokee rood seven niles East of Lexington, Hrafcow' creek :ownsbip, Lexington county S. C., idjoining property of Mrs: Wananaker and others. For lien, s^e* book c., page 567, Clerk's office, Lexington I jonnty, T ! (10) The following property of W. . ' Skloore: One tract of land on which is i i 2-story metal-roof, frame building ; with sheds, occupied July 10, 1907, by L C. Moore as lumber plant and plan- ; ng mill, situate in the Southwest part ' >f Leesville, on Southeast sido of Southern Railway adjoining property >f Mrs. Fox and others. For lien, see xx>k x.r page 576, Clerk's office, Lexington county (11 > The following property of R. C. Hoore: One lot on which is a 1-story ibingle-rex>f 6-room frame dwelling >ccnpied June 26, 1007, by tenant, sitlate in Southwest part of Lee6vjlle, /exington connty, S, C... on North ide of Augusta andyt/bltimbia road, : loar lumber plant, aajftining Mrs. Fox ind ethers. For lien, eee book, xM >age 577, Clerk's office, Lexington ounty. (12) The following property of R. C. iloore: One lot on which is a dry :iln 100 feet from lumber plant of K. ClAii a A* CA? # !? J. iUUUXi;, WU CVUKHCArSl D1UV Ul OUUlli' rn Railway, in Lexington ccanty, S. adjoining the property of Mr.s. Fox nd others. For lien see book x., age 571, Clerk's office, Lexington our.ty. TERMS OF SALE: Cash, purchaser e pay for papers. If any purchaser lila to comply with terms of sale v/itill ten days after said sale, the propery will be advertised for sale 0:1 sop"'.e nbi-equent salesday, and resold at the isk of the former defaulting purchas- ^ rs. S. T. /r.\\fIAM; Master Spartanburg County, S. C. * March 17, it'll.?3 w.?! , o I c Jcliee of Tes-shera Xivmrino- I * - ? ? j p tion. ! * The of tlo cvmtv will pL\?.r% ? *? :*? notice th?: t'ie exainouv a on for H>11 will bo hoi: . <u: tiio ? 'riihty in-1May, ar Loving! jji, bo.^in- $ at o'cl ock a. 1:1. Pieato bo -' ronipt. , ? The examination will include er.b- j > >c:s .m 'hSclool Lnsso.u? on Corn" and i & IlxeivDcs in ITarA Induction" } ? J> is important that a'.i teachers j ? iouIu have oorth'i.-fttt j o V-rv rj ri. *, 1 * A. D. MARTIN | > Co. Stipt. bid. ; c * ? $ A ireerocu person k.v.ovh v." ear> a )eeks. Did you no Cue that? j * | BUY YOUR S fig Harman's Shoe store a plete stock to select from ir ? A i^Trtfo+inn 4*n mTT r Ij!X Bpcuidi 1MT1VUV1UU vw J 4. Make my store your Columbia. Farmers heavy The man that saves y HARMAN STC 1735 Main Street. m jjj OR I Can be equaib I at this, the Sc and best : Mm IS Anv article I the furniture found here at 1 t VANMETE UNDERTAKERS a I. m .1 I J. J. RIKAf Lexiti Has one of the State and is prepai MAn >*ne I! ENUINtd, 0UILCR9 I ' on short nc ( Caii bore any si2 ton Gin Saws File< i perfect work. I a] | Full line of Mil] at j^asonable price Will answer all | faction guarateed <= I J- J ?? I t a BRL'V ;( 1736 HSU MB, ijj Is where you can find' c5* j| OF ME ] I BOOKS, SA BLINDS I T.TMTC AWTi C\ .* 4 .1 AW.A-1 dfcrfkwk* | CABINET 1 v Call or write for Prices. The CaSdw 1552 Corner Main and T: Columbia Bank. Centrally ] H. W. WOOD WAllD, Ivor American ra;d Lu Rates: American $2, and $2.-' European. 75c and SI Headquarters for ft? U, CUISINE UNS. Proper and Careful Aitentio Now Under New "Management HOES FROM j I tnd save money. A com- n jm i all leathers and prices3 I H nany Lexington friends: I B ' headquarters while in I 9 shoes a specialty. M B ou money on shoes. 9 B _ r |ft n 'S SHOE M ) R E 11 Columbia,S. C. & FINEST HOME 11 j well served I fl rath's largest | H t toil il oii. require in JI iifce can be \ M ;he right price ^ ^ M nhia, S. C. |fl %9J, || igicit, Si C. I Finest Repair Shops in the 5 H9 ed to rebuild I and COTTON CINS B H :e engine cylinder desired. Cot- H IH i by Machinery, which insnree H [so refill Gin Brushes. ' H Hjj I Supplies,Piping, Fittings, etc., country calls promptly. Satis- Bn )T your money back. Phone 412- K^M RIKARD, H Lexington, S, C. II UN & BRO.ll COLUMBIA, S. A. j of the best stocks of ITS- I | ?3L ' ASSjl CEMESF2, |fl 1ANTLE8. H eSI Hotel* J I ay lor Streets. Opposite % Located. Columbia, S. 0. r.eTcv :d Mr*"!FL'O/. vopear. Plan. a. K?0 per clay. % ^H| .00. Largo, Cool it c orns *, C. T.'s ?:ld T. T. A/s. 1. sosum | H u Giv?-n to All Guest*. V/ateli us Gi^w. *J I