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?WfF??w* ?I ^ BOARD and LODGING, 909 Gervais Street, k COLUMBIA, - S. C. I am prepared to accommodate my A Lexington friends and the public with good meals and comfortable beds. Transient or regular boarders at reasonable rates. NEAR SEABOARD DEPOT. JOB SHU M PERT, Proprietor. aitf i L Hook & Lay ton, r Staple and Fancy F V* L Groceries, Hay, I GRAIN B and all kinds of mixed ? foods a specialty. L ? *1 n? VA..n GWlr " rkoi V9 r vvu a vui *??wwi*? 1103 Gervais St., Columbia. PHONE 2418 If \ A Watch is Valuable When it Keeps Time. If you want your watch to keep Correct Time, see M. WEISS, Watch Repairing a Spsciaiy Also Dealer in Watches and Jewelry. 1320 Main Stre t, Columbia, S. C. Opposite Palmetto Nation il Bank , AM MASTCHF THE , OPTICAL BUSINESS L My motto is painstaking consci- j entioas Optical service. I have one of the most completely equipped optical offices, in Co- 1 lambia. Let me do your opti- | cal work and show yon how I can serve yon. Spectacles and Eye-glasses repaired and lenses matched in 30 minutes. Three gradu tte opticians of many years experience to serve yon and we can promise yon the highest degree of accuracy, reliability and satisfaction in all cases entrusted to me. Come and see us, we make no ! charge for our examination. B. H. Berkman i T?.fiT A RT.TSTTRD 1R79. ft 1418 MAIN STREET, I COLUMBIA. S. C. i L WARRANTED FOR ALL Ti:/:E. If you purchase the Zs'EW you v? ill have a life ussat at the price y a ?*id tviii p aot have an endless chain of rc pairs. rm^m ' lLfejLgi-fei Cohered k Cheapest ^ m me ena If you -want a sewing machine, vrriie for our latest catalogue before you purchase. | Tte New Home Sewing Machine Co., Ciange, Mass. Foley's Kidney k Pills | F What They Will Do for You r Thev will crrre your backache, | I Strengthen your kidneys, cor- | nrinarv irrecmlnriti**^ VmiM i top the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Prevent Bright's Disease and Dia- ! hates, and restore health and etrength. Refuse substitutes. For Sale By Kaafmann Drue Co. * ) ' iii?ii ! i ii in w * i ii mii i ii in?Tim Chest Pains J and Sprains! Sloan's Liniment is an ex- e cellent remedy for chest and throat affections. It quickly relieves congestion and inflammation. A few drops in water used as a gargle is antiseptic and healing. Here's Proof " I have used Sloan's Liniment for years and can testify to its wonderful efficiency. 1 have used it for sore throat, croup, lame back and rheumatism and in every case it gave instant relief." REBECCA JANE ISAACS, Lucy, Kentucky. ^ V I M.UAN3 LINIMENT 1 is excellent for sprains and 8 bruises- It stops the pain I at once and reduces swellI ing very quickly. B Sold by all dealers. ft Priceg 50c*g $1 mOO Rural Mail Carrier Murphy Bolt of Laurens was operated on for appendicitis in the Laurens hospital a few days ago by Dr. Guery of Columbia, and is rapidly recovering. Dr, J. T. R. Neal, Prop. Riverside Drug Co., Greenville, S C. writes re cently, "I have been a practicing physician and druggist for over 35 years and have sold and administered manv kidnev medicines but none to equai Foley Kidney Pills. They are superior to any I ever used, and give tbe quickest and most permanent relief. "" Kaufmann Drug Co. The Greenville county board of equalization raised the assessment of the Paris Mountain water company from $143,000 to $650,000. i _ Estate Notice. All persons indebted to the estate of Daniel Steele, deceased, will make payment forthwith, and all persons holding claims against the said estate will present the same, proved according to law, to the undersigned on or before April 25, 1912. Frank W. Shealy, 4w23 Administrator. Shoes! Shoes! For Every Member of the Family. S I (11 i ,1 ill T\.Tn??o OUT majiuaru iJiaii^a ill ;ucu a Shoes are as follows:? W. L. Douglas, Alden, Walker & Wilde and Leonard, Shaw & Dean. Prices ranging from ?2.50 i to $1.00. I In our high grade line are the | a Torrey and Nettleton, which sell | for $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00. I ' I We also handle the very best grades of Ladies Shoes that can be bought, for a reasonable sum. Come and see our Fall and Winter Stock. ; T. A. BOYNE, I 1736 Main St.,Columbia,S, C? Opposite Post Ofllce. | 9HBBQEB5BBflflBHRflBH&B5B9CI8BEB2HRSflE909BBBR3BEI Atlanta Journal's Big Cash Frizes in a Free Contest. The Atlanta Journal is conducting one of the most interesting contests in the history of southern newspaperdoin. It is called the Booklover's Contest and it is absolutely free and open to every one residing in the states of Georgia, Florida, Alabama, North and South Carolina. The first prize is fifteen hundred dollars in gold; the second, one thousand dollars in gold, and the third, fiye hundred dollars in gold. Besides these superb cash prizes, there are more than three hundred other re wards, any of which is well worth working hard to get. There are piano, player pianos, victrolas, vacuum cleaners, kitchen outfits, dining room furniture, diamond rings, gold watches, pusbmobiles aluihinum kitchen sets, refrigerators, and many other beautiful and desirable things. Briefly put, The Journal's big contest is just this: Every day there is published in The Journal a picture representing the title of some book. Attached to this picture is a coupon to be filled out by contestants with the name of the book, the author's name, their own name and address. When the contest Las closed, that is, when 75 of these pictures have been published, the contestants will send in their pictures and coupons and the prizes will be awarded the successful ones. The idea is to fit to the picture the name of the book you think it represents. It is a facinating game and full of delightful interest to all the family. Everyone can take part. It is instructive and helpful. Thousands of people in the states named above are working hard to come out in the winDing class. To make the contest more interesting and at the same time to be a convenience to the contestants, the Booklovers' Editor has issued a catalogue containing 5,000 names of books with their authors. All of the 751 books that are to appear in uie contest are in the list. Thi9 reduces the labor of the booklover9 very considerably. The catalog is sold for 25c, or 27c by mail. The beauty of The Journal's Booklovers' Contest is that you don't have to do outside work like soliciting or asking your friends to work for you. It is just some pleasant, interesting work, calling only for a few minutes of time each day, and offering a marvelous opportunity to win a great big prize in real money. The contest opened March 14. Write The Journal for full information regarding it. Ypu can start any time. Don't be surprised if you have an attack of rheumatism this spring. Ju9t rub the affected parts freely with Chamberlain's Liniment and it will scon disappear. Sold by All Dealers. The committee to select a site for the Lutheran woman' college of North Carolina has decided, by five to four, to recommend the acceptance of the offer male by Salisbury, N. C. Wft/. jua tatc i.i vuuci All persons indebted to the estate of Benjamin Redd, deceased, will make payment forthwith, and all persons holding claims against the said estate will present the same, proved according to law, to the undersigned on or before April 25, 1912. Frank W. Shealy, 4w23 Administrator. The Dispatch and the Home and Farm only $1.25 a vear. Sale of Bank Stock. By order of the Probate Court I will sell for cash, on Thursday, April 11, 1912, at 12 o'clock, M., at public outcry, before the Brookland Bank, in the Town of New Brookland, South Carolina, sixty shares of the capital stock or said bank belonging to the estate of M. H. Witt, deceased, of the par value of ?50 00 per share. Ellen M. Witt, o\v23 Administratrix. Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, flue china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you 1 select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry or Silverware. Good watch work and be3t eye glasses. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. P. H. LACHICOTTB & CI!,. JEWEL IRS, 1424 Main Columbia, S. C phone 934 J s ! i I . i i -1 1 | ' '.y?i Our best ai found, er, Mit | the diffe M?aWMBEa CTTL _ J me nrndem everyhigre test of our theresnolvi Fertilize. Sold 3y Rj F.S.ROYS NorfolkVa. 1 Baltimore Md. Mo Mac on I Call an I j Columbia, I M We ha of exti ^t|j|g|^ | mare mu shapes a kind L( farmers ' 04.^1^ TXT rt nCAYl c OUUUJtt. U1 VY CLgUJ-LC ad most complete We carry the St ;chell and Hackne; irent sizes. jry-Conder MM! COLUMBIA, S. C. Our Guarantee Means Something osaa aacBB?aB3BBgsaaBBHaBBggggBE3ffiagEMa ?i n n iw imniim ? ii mi.ihw n imp?mi /luwaurjri in, n ' ? E SPOT EVEI r*C h r. 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