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lJI 10 HKKIY ' ? RHEUMAIISM *7 f Termer Sufferers Tell of Ask tonishing Results FollowP ing Use of New Juice ' Treatment. There is no longer need for people to suffer for years from chronic, stubttern, rheumatism, lumbago, lame | tuck, stiff and swollen joints and mus| ties. The pain can be stopped very | Quickly, the soreness relieved, and the I jewelling redooed by a.short treatment I With the new Boot Juice compound. J?r. G. Horseman, 1314 W. Jefferson St., Port Wayne, Ind., who made a tost] of the new treatment says: "The I fin my hands were so badly could not open them. In lorippled, X could scarcely c benefit I derived from the Ernest seems almost like a Mr. James Fletcher, Gainssuffered eleven years. At K>ald not get out of the 1 spent several hundred dolig a care. He says, "Boot zed like magic. Two bottles my feet. The swelling has ie. I eat well and sletp 9 seems to exert its strange flaence in severe, stubborn Handing cases as qaickly as in the mildest ones for J report complete cures have I I ,suffered for years and tried everything L*^else without results. R>ot Jnice can now be obtained at pay good drng 9rt>re. Those who decide to ry it, however, are warned against tricky and dishonest druggists who are offering worthless imitations. r *'! ' ' \ Special Services. Services appro Dilate to Palm Sanday will take place at St. Stephen's Lutheran church on next Snnday morning at 11 o'clock. A part of the dhss the pastor has been preparing for (confirmation will be confirmed at that I time. Services appropriate to Hol.r Week will begin Tuesday evening at ' 8 o'clock. Committee Called to Meet. A meeting of the committee on Lay (men's work is called to meet at Florence Church on Saturday, March 30tb, 1913. All members will please attend as business of importance will come opTbefore the same.^ C. H. Corbltt, Chairman Committee. I * Obas. W. Cromer. 0. O. Misenheimer. ? CBOMER-MISENEEIMtfR AGENCY Real Estate, Rents and Easiness Opportunities. FARM AT BARR, S. C. ; Farm of 220 acres near Barr, high state of cultivation, To acres pasture, both winter and summer; 60 acres open, some timber, plenty water and a good orchsrd. Price $13 the aereT Terms arranged to suit. I Boom 9, Miranangh Building, Colombia, S. C. TO BUY, SELL OR RENT REAL ESTATE,, SEE US. MR! I t It is just i > serve you, ha\ ) IS In our Mi hats. We have a Southern Railway Sends Out Warning. Washington, D. 0., March 23.?Repetition of the eno-moas losses sustained by timber owners throughout tne South last year because of the destructive pine beetle may be prevented this year if timber owners will simply born the bark of the dead and dying | pines from whioh the needles have not yet fallen, the burning to be done before May 1st, according to Dr. A. D. Hopkins, who is in charge of the Forest Insect Investigations for the bureau of entomology. "The people of the Sonth have an opportunity to make a final effort, which, if properly directed, will go far towards controlling this pest," says i Dr. Hopkins. "The beetle is now pass?"? infot" in fhA hark of the dead i **?8 fuc n iMVUl M. ?wv ?? and dying pines from which the needles hare not yet fallen. These trees should be cat down and the bark of the main trunks destroyed by burning before May 1st or the beetles will come oub with the warm weather and take up their work of destruction. Thi8objeotmay be accomplished without direct exjpense by turning the infested treds into cordwood or lumber, but it is essential that this cordwood be burned with the bark on before May 1st and that the slabs of the lum- I ber with the bark on be burned before that time. It is only necessary to treat the dead or dying trees from which f the needles have not yet fallen. The : dead trees from >.hich the needles have fallen Lave been abandoned b> the beetle and muy be disregarded in control operations." Fearing that the danger from the '' pine beetle is common to the whole South, whose interests it considers identical with theirs, the Southern j Railway Company is co-operating with ' (be United States Departmnnt of Ag ' ricuiture in warning Southern timber owners of the threatened danger and how it may be avoided. Easter Egg Hunt. } There will be an Easter Egg Hunt at Mr. William Freshley's home on the * 6th of April beginning at 2 o'clock. r All are Invited. * ? _ _ t THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WE HAVE EVER SHOWN IN < HARNESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, BRIDLES, ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, ETC. We have a special home-made slip Harness for one-horse wagon at $5.00. J| A Set of Buffgy Harness for , $10.00. | We buy Hides. Furs, Tallow, Beeswax | aDd pay highest market prices. | Wilse W, Ksrtin, ; 1116-1118 Plain Street, COLUMBIA, - - - S.-oJ <b ten more days until Easter, a ring just received a mammot Lllinery Department we have full line of Staple and Fancy LEXINGTC emMruwrr-noirvew* <awB*rr?c*Hr3anE=3K.-,^*Br*xcwonr*rx r TQ zmsx.-mmr our. w?*viaa;3,-'3?iv/."i. x*.TXX3e^m:~ *?** _' CATARRH OF THE STOMACH Could Hardly Eat Gradually Grew Worse. Relieved Iqr Peruna. Mr. A. M. Ikerd, Box 31* West BurtoKton, Iowa, . i> x l tarrh of the stomach and " l l f o r me^ Mr. A. M. Ikorcl. said I had cancer of the stomach and there was no cure. I almost thought the same, for my breath was offensive and I could not eat anything without great misery, and I gradually grew worse. "Finally I concluded to try Peruna, and I.found relief and a cure for that dreadful disease, catarrh. I took five bottles of Peruna and two of Manalin, and I now feel like a new man. There is nothing better than Peruna, and I beep a bottle of it in my house all the time." ttiurcn Nonces. There will be preaching at St. Johns Lutheran (Jhur<^ on Black cieek, lext Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, md at Pelion in the afterno ~n at 4 'clock. These appoin'me nts ar nade on account of the Joint Confer ?nce from the fifth Sunday in Ma^c1 o the fou th Sunday in Ap ril. Th mblic cordially invired o at tend. B. D. Wessinger, Pastor. m*&SW<P>*'Wr rw at - V, a??? AS WELL AS large ones are welcome here? i yon need not wait until your business has assumed great proportions before opening a Cliecking j Account, DO SO TO-DAY, i Our patroi'9 regardless of the amourit of business dene, receive I | every courtesy in all matters of ' j business entrusted to us?and I j there is nothing in safe banking * i we cannot perform. Talk it over | with our cashier. j GAR0L18I NATIONAL BANK, COLISWSIA, S. C. I i nd we wish to announce t< h stock of Ladies' Dress Gc ERY! \ everything that is new anc Our prices are as low a Groceries, Hardware, Fare ^ A a ill )N JL ^ f vrarr^n.'erLna*riuiaeo jwaer^ciKrr- wwr *zrMjanr.rxx- XU??CJ?I^.YMU W?KMBH ?IIIII MMMaatfcJMBC ' fc"/v?J??)??.*n ?B? ii 11 IWW-I.I ?mmbt^ AT < ??*:. ama WHITE GOO EASTER SATURDAY ' We offer fo: . J- .A- 1 ? . I greatest values . is possible for m< bles piled hig] I Lawns, Batiste, Dimities, Madra and Silk Mull. These are remnants in si yards. Nothin where. The p are 25c and 39< as the lot last 1L3C5 per yar | "MAKE HAY Wl J Sells I Corner Main and Richlam ' i Season's late . Our stock is com We invite STALLINCS NEW BROOKL/ BHBHnSMHHBaKtHBanBnannKlHBDnBNHnHpBCWHH RE NOW our many friends and patrons of ods, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hs jy *vM/r Vy xy ^ [ stylish, embracing all the season's 1 s the lowest, and we guarantee ever: ling Implements, E,tc. Yours to ser : SOUTH CARC u-.jy-at u.iwr,re*j?.cr r.iia>v?:w^!,Ti r jgjWir,'^ u? ! i -?Tt. njr/w a^rroa . J hp ill i - r ?^aywjr*?ft^rtat7*.*" ;* -rr rt - la'ivx.-nnKA. ca BS SALE FOR SRflPPHK U11U1 1 L11U AND MONDAY r your inspection the in White Goods that it :>ney to bay. Three tali with 40-inch Linen Lingeries, Silk, Piques ls and Repp, Pongees all new clean mill 1 lort lengths, 1 to 10 1 g to equal this any- I irices on these goods | 3. Our price as long j s will be JLO and | d, no more and no less. f HILE THE SUN SHINES." I It for Lessi I i Streets, . Columbia, S. C. ? 1 Saturday, March 31, :st styles in headgear. piete in every department, i your inspection.* 1 & Armstrong, IND, . S. C. 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