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* - -rA New National Hymn My country 'tis of thee, Land of 9mall liberty, j Of thee I sing. Land of race suicide, j Land of the law defied, Ever}- town and country 9ide A grafter's ring. | My native country, thee Of the divorce-court free. Thy name why love? Why love thy tariff bills That rob the man who tills, While Wall Street's coffer fills The top above?. Let music swell the breeze, Praising monopolies, A mournful song. Let every mucker rake, Let all the trusts partake, ^ise, price of ham and steak, On, Lord, how long? Our Senate, 'tis to thee, Friend of plutocracy, ?To thee I sing. Long may ear land be bright With Standard Oil's great light, Ye trusts with all } our mighv Tax everything. ?From November Satire. Reduction in TexasA 25 per cent reduction-in Texas cotton acreage this year was predicted to Governor O. B. Colquitt last week by Peter Radford, president of the Texas Fanners' Union. i a fegjegar^'sii i Webster^ TES MERRIAM WEBSTER 1 1 The Only New tun'., ridged dictionary in 1 I many years. ! | An Encyclopedia. C stains the pith and 1 fa essence o; an authoritative library, i Covers every fie" J. of knowledge. s The Only Octionaiy with the New Di- I videa Page. A "Stroke of Genius." 1 I 400,000 Words defined. 2700 Pages. 1 g 6000 Illustr? ons. Cost $400,000. a T"m ' J*"* tW? mrMtt rAmn.rVfth1n I | single volncleT " 4" 1 fl Write iar natpl^ pages JtaOpartlcilan, etc. Hum i ttia paper eat receive FREE, a act of pocket nape. ? a G. ft C. KIRR1AH CO., Spraffidd, Mess. I i anaer* Your Job Work P COLUMffA jjj? MANUFACT Sash, Doors and Finish, Pine, Cy Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherb and Wirtdo COLUMBIA : The Old . ? Question Of Shoes, Shoes * ^ ' Let Us Answei - We art tt I A \ ^eD' ^0n Jjl J A \ ever crrrie Call am H. M. WINGA Lexington, - - S. i We Sell the Best Groce: At Right Prices. [Indigestion [ 1 causes heartburn, sour ll B otomach, nervousness, m B nausea, impure blood, and j|[ H more trouble than many eI || different kinds of diseases. 1| ( ja The food you eat ferments S B in your stomach, and the Ji |f poisons it forms are ab- || m sorbed into your whole ]| m system, causing many dis- Eg J I tressingsymptoms'. At the ! first sign of indigestion, try B J I Thedford's il; (Black-Draught]; I the old, reliable, vegetable B { 9 liver powder, to quickly I j cleanse your system from B t these undesirable poisons. B B Mrs. Riley Laramore, of m ( M Goodwater, Mo., says: "I B suffered for years from dyspep- B m sia and heartburn. Thedfora's M B Black-Draught, in small doses, B B cured my heartburn in a few B ( B days, and now 1 can eat without B ( B distress.'' * Try it. B 1 Insist on Thedford's \ ( City Hotei and Gate, : AMERICAN ! < and EUROPEAN GOOD CLEAN ROOMS NEAR THEATRE AND STATE CAPITOL American Rates $1.25 to $2.00 European Rates, Rooms, ouc ana up. Mrs. L. I. KAMINER, 9 I Proprietress, 1218 Main Street Phone 851 COLUMBIA, S. C. My Done Here R m R tO ^ ' ] URERS OF ] i i Blind, Interior ? press and Oak ; ] ioarding, Moulding Door 1 w Frames SOUTH CAROLINA f A , i 3 showing the best line ol e Winter Shoes and Oxfords for s len and Children, that we have i 1 leading makes and Styles to se- t and the prices are bound to please \ sell the famous HuntJClub Shoe ( t 1 make an inspection today. ' ( i RD /V^, I 1' ries ^ j Clerk's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j County of Lexington, In Court of Common Pleas. < illen M. Witt, individually, and as ; Administratrix of Michael H. Witt, ' deceased, John M. Witt and Clar- 1 ence Witt, Plaintiffs, j vs. Catherine E. Bryan, et. a!., Defend- ; ants. PARTITION. In obedience to the several orders if tne court herein, the last dated Feb. 6, 1012, I will sell at New Brookland, >. C., on Thursday, the 28th day of Jarch, 1912, within the legal hours of ale, at public auction,-to the highest ! lidder, the following parcels and lots if land, of which the said Michael H. ! Vitt, deceased, died, seized and posessed, viz: TRACT NO. 1. An one-half undivided interest in all hst tract of land in said county and tate, in the Western suburbs of the own of New Brookland, containing tineteen acres, more or less, comQonly known as the "Green Hill" >roperty, bounded by other lands of he estate of said deceased, by lands if L. J. Frink, the Angusta Road and he Hook lands?the remaining half nterest therein belonging to G. A. luignard. TRACT NO. 2. An one-third undivided interest in ,11 that tract of land in Lexington lounty, said State, containing twenty >ne and one-half acres, more or less, ying in the Western suburbs of the .'own of New Brookland, commonly mown as the "Horse Shoe Lake" >roperty, bounded at present by lands if Mrs. .Annie F. Holland, Dr. Lancaser, lands of Witt & Guignard, the Augusta Road, and by lands of the Columbia Land and Investment Com)any?the remaining two-thirds inter:st therein belonging to Adam D. Shull tnd G. A. Guignard. TRACT NO. 3. , J j_t TIT All tiiat parcel c-i iana, in uio >vcs:ern suburbs of the Town of New 3rooldand, containing eight and onenaif acres, more or less,' bounded by shuler's lands, lands of Shall and Wessinger, the Green Hill tract, and shown on a plat on file in this case, narked ; TRACT NO. 4. All that lot of land, situate, lying md beiug in the Western suburbs of :ke Town of New Brookland, county md state aforesaid, containing one rood and twenty-two and one-half oerches, more or less, being half of lot No. 61, on map of New Brookland, and laving the following boundaries, totvit: The North fronts on Centre street; the East binds against lands now or formerly of Shuler; the West binds against Line street; the South binds against lands now or formerly of Shuler?it being the same lot conveyed :o the said M. H. Witt by R. L. and A.nnie F. Shuler, by deed dated July 11, 1902, recorded Deed Book U. U.,' page 110. TPACT vn z I i.VXJLV *- V* All that lot of land in said county and state, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less, lying in the fork of )ld Saluda and Leaphart's road9, jounded by said road9 and by lands of Buff and Shull. TRACT NO. 6. All that lot of land, lying in the Cown of New Brookland, said county ind state, containing one acre and hirty-five perches, more or less, being jot No. 75 on map of Town, made by x. A. Luca9 in December, 1899, and >ouuded North by Meeting Street; Sast by Lot No. 74; South by Center treet; West by drive which extends 00 feet from water's edge on Horse Shoe Lake, conveyed to said M. H. -Vitt, by Jno. R. Shuler by deed lated June 16, 1890, of record, Deed Sook T, T., page 349. TRACT NO. 7. All that lot of land, in the Town of tfew Brookland, being lot No. 74, on aid map of said town, and bounded forth by Meeting street; East by lot 'Jo. 73; South by Centre street, and Vest by lot No. 75 on said map. TRACT NO. 8. All that lot of land in the Western uburb9 of the Town of New Brookand, containg one acre, more or less, ronting North on Meeting street, Cast of lands of Witt, Shall and Guigtard; South and West on lands now r formerly of Shuler, being the same ot conveyed to said M H. Witt by R. j. Shuler and Annie F. Shuler by esd dated July 31, "1902, recorded in look U. U., page 111. TRACT NO. 9. All that, -nareel of land in the Town if New Brookland, bounded by Centre treet, Gregory's lot, Roof's lot, Spring treet, Luca9 street, Augusta road, ,nd lands of others, subdivided into ots, as represented on plat marked 'H," and on file in this case. TRACT NO. 10. All that lot of land, lying in the coun- ] y of Garfield, State of Oklahoma,being ' otNo. 9, Block 4, in Douglas, as shown , y the recorded plat thereof, and onveyed by Douglas Townsite Co., to aid M. H. Witt, by deed dated Oct. 25, 1904, of record in Book 41, page . 16, Recorder's office, said county and Itate; also, all that, lot of land lying u the said county and state, being lot 5"o. 20, Block 5, in Douglas, as shown >y the recorded plat thereof, and onveyed by Douglas Townsite Co., o said M. H. Witt, by deed dated Oct. 5, 1904, on record in said office, Book < ? - ftl x, pat;c . TRACT NO. 11. All that parcel of land, in Live Oak lounty, Texas, containing five acres, >eing Farm Block No. 30, Farm Lract No. 1054, as shown on the map >f "TiMiv'cin'i n*', p* ejvi. tnys Nueces River Farm, prepared >v S. L. Chalk, and on file in the >iiice of the Clerk of the County Court >f Live Oak County, Texas; ALSO, Down Lot No. 1385, Block No. 7-1, n tho Town Simons City, as shown on >lat of said town, on file in snid office, >eiug the same lands conveyed to the aid M. H. Witt, by deed from A. L. dattoek, A. M. Avant and I). W Oast man, Trustees, dated Sopt.-mbcr 2. 1907, of record in the viid office in doN.'.me 2 at page 25^. 1 TRACT NO. 20. All that lot'of"land, in the County of Cape Ma?, State of New Jersey, known and designated as Lot: 10, Block 2, Map 1, Tract C., on a Plan of Building Lots, known as Eimhurst? being the same conveyed to the said M. H. Witt by Wrn. L. Mattox, by :leed dated June 25, 1900. ALSO, those two certain other lots in said county and state, known and designated as Lots 5 and 0, Block -L Map 1, Tract C, of Eimhurst?being the same lots conveyed to the sai l M. II. Witt by Wm. L. Mattox, by deed aatca Juiy 7th, 1900. Plats will be exhibited on day of sale. TERMS OF SALE. One-third CASH, balance in two equal annual payments (except the lots without South Carolina, which shall be all cash) with interest on each installment from day of sale, and un til paid in tun, at tne rate ox eigxii; per cent, per annum, interest to be paid annually or to become principal annually and bear interest at the same rate until paid in full, to be secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises sold; said bond and mortgage to provide for the collection of the usual 10 per cent, attorney's fee in case same be placed in a.nattorney's hands for collection, action or foreclosure; mo. tgage to contain a default clause providing against nonpayment of first installment, or annual interest, at its maturity. Lots where there are buildings shall be insured for full insureable value and policy assigned to the undersigned a9 clerkPurchaser shall have privilege to pay any greater part than one-third in cash.?Purchaser to pay for drawing of deed and mortgage and for recording mortgage. FRANK W. SHEALY, C. C. C. P. and G. S, H. C. Holloway, C. J. Ramage and F. E. Dreher, Attorneys. Mar 4, 1912?4w21. <? Many Lives Are Lost. TVTonv h vnq jind vessels were lost ii: a hurricane in the Fiji and Caledonia group of islands, according to the newi brought bj the siean^vtf Makura. A' Xoukulofa everyJaunch in the harboi was destroyed, together with half o the town. Backache Almost Unbearable Is an almost certain result of kidney trouble. D. Tooihey. 803 E. Olive St. Bloomington, III., says: 'T sefferec with backache and pains in my kidney: which were almost unbearable. I gav< Foley Kidnev Fills a good trial, anc they done wonders for me. Today ] can do a hard day's work and not fee the effects.'' Kaufmann Drug Co. Stole a Horse and Buggy. Abe Sharpton, a white man, was lodged in the Aiken county jail lasl week, charged with stealing a horse buggy and harness from W. H. Halloway, a negro. R. G. Colons, Postmaster, Barnegat, N. J., was troubled with a severe lagrippe cough. He says: MI would be completely exhausted after each fit oi violent coughing. I bought a bottle of Foley's Honey ana Tar uompouno and before I had taken it all the coughing spells had entirely ceased. It can't be beat.'' Kaufmann Drug Co. Up To Date Farming. The auto cn the farm arose Before the dawn at four; It milked the cows and washed the clothes, And finished every chore. Then forth it went into the field Just at the break of day, >* i '"*"vr It reaped and thrashed ^the golden yield And hauled it all away. It ploughed the field that afternoon, And when the job was through It hummed a pleasant little tune And churned the butter, too. For while the farmer peaceful eyed, Read by the tungsten's glow, The patent auto stood -outside And ran the dynamo. ?jreona ?rausuiipL.^, The railroads will give a round trip rate of three cents a mile to the unveiling of the monument to the women of the Confederacy in Columbia the 11th of April?tickets good from the 10th to the 13th inclusive. So Tired It may be from overwork, but the chances are its from an inactive LIVER.___?i With a well conducted LIVER one can do mountains of labor without fatigue. K adds a hundred per cent to ones taming capacity. It can be kept in healthful action by, and only by YAKS teO SUBSTITUTE. \ (]iw&w find li -k-- V*y . Ji. v>?fc*?s? i &> *?<-> ^ie? ! il iit^-3 ?L | ijy.jrx ! -?r j.-,' TT-^r?"."' .. RWIT: -.jKrvrar-s":_' *i!.lOip&cnc 1 y'lC.J^X ftSfESSg$3 ^_. if h$&r4 M fetfpS *2 RL^-IA? fa M V(i'* f fciar.irw. 21 _cn.-Xa-XTTT,'. -J30CT2C^nB?>3S The ?c2*ovhi:*i ministers of the ? Dencfic al results, ar.d oeliaving it to izc the publication of their endorse! Rev. J. Cleveland Hall, Rector Churc { Rev. R. L. McNair, Pastor Presbyteri Rev. W. W. Royal, Secretary Board c M. E. Church South, Norfolk, Va. Rev. Nathan Maynard, Returned Mis I Rev. L. C. Douthit, Walhalla, S. C., S I' dist Conference of N. C. Rev. T. C. Holland, Pastor Keen St. B Rev. H. D. Guarrant, Methodist Mini "'The Methodist" endorses Milam. p The Methodist has never taken any stock ^ * in, or pinned its faith to, patent medicines. ^ Indeed, many of them are fakes of the high- ? est order. Revenue for no real benefit has ' been the policy of the promotors of these ? "cure alls." There has been introduced in ? Danville recently a medicine that, if the tes- 1 timony of some our best citizens can be accredited, has real merit. It is known as the MUam cure. r The effect of this medicine upon some of f those who have been induced to try it has c been marvelous as a restorer of health. The f company who manufactures this remedy c that has such a tremendous sale is com- t posed of gentlemen of the highest social and t I moral standing in Danville. We feel that in I Buy 6 bottles for $5 / \ money back if n [ I ASK Y0UR DRUGG / The Milam Me< V V I DANVILL] j?OMH? ILLf m IIJMBBMMPMa?nm wmmmmammmBBtrnmaBBKmfra .innnr Golden Rod C The Golden Rod is a new Cook Stove. It is finely finish Ponoi fWn SViplf and Towel ] A- \y v vii n/*aV?* worker. No. Burns 8-20 22 inch wood 20 : 8-22 25 inch wood 22 Every Stove < LORICK B 1519 MAIN STREET I New and Seosi Our stock of J Goods, Dry G Shoes and Hats is We want our Lexi] call and inspect oui and make our sto while in the city, buy or not. Our WM. PLAT' 1804 MAIN ST. f. WWW vvwwv i IS IT PAIN! $ WE H; $ J The Very Be; J Bightly 1 t Webb's Ar j* ?627'Main Street - - DCC0SA70RS: In Burlap, Taj gj Cui cl Ciiy Wor'r f I Keligious t| I Morse i n -_rr^- - iztt. ? v=r-jc^air --:. r^c.irawasm3B?r/ j /?A BSg^P^S I I '<3 St &$P#S! {! BIOS? 4jx^y/j r^ vxt^ruyu1.^^ir^rMgya^casrrrjTUCTTSgrragHarimi, inmgfl - 4 n/rTT 4 . r *a*_ I ?o<jpel nave used iviix^iuvi wicn | >bc a valuable remedy, autborTient: h of Eohiphany, Danville, Va. an Church, Charlotte C. H., Va. j 1 >f Foreign Missions, Va. Conference ] J isionary from Japan, Salem, Va. i tate Evangelist for Wesleyan Methoaptist Church, Danville, Va. .ster, Danville, Va. lacing the advertisement of this medicine tefore our readers we are rendering a ser- * ice that will prove a blessing to suffering lumanity. This commendation is written without fee >r reward upon the testimony of those who iave been benefited by the use of the 41 LAM remedy. "The Baptist" endorses Milan. Milam is the name of a great medicine tow being manufactured in Danville, and rom the testimonials of some of our best :itizens we can safely recommend it to our riends who are suffering with any of the liseases it proposes to cure. The men at he head of the company manufacturing his medicine can be relied on.?Rev. J. E. licks, in the Baptist Union. 151 ? n??annna^'v ?i? .00 and get your I ot benefited. E / T^hj \ 1ST OR WRITE Jj ] iicine Co. Inc. I I E, VA. | ? aw i?m a \ weaBeaBB?? r? ? ?, * look Stoves. ' r and beautifully designed ed with Nickel Oven Door Rod. Large Flue, a perfect ( Oven Price in. x 20 in. $16.00 ' in. x 22 in. $18.50 i Guaranteed. J ROTHERS, COLUMBIA, S. C. j iah!e Goods. I ! Millinery, Dress d oods, Notions ' now complete. i nortnn friends to i ll&fcv" j r line of Goods * re headquarters I , whether they J prices are right, 1 T & SON, \ COLUMBIA, S. C. j r? ? WE IT |||f J . st Goods and i Priced, ? t Store < Columbia, S, C< % aestnes and Wall Payers. l SoiiCiied. ^ *%%%*% VWWt t) ^ I