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I fi^ i Knowing the great importance i point to carry the best of every i J . ing art. Whether for the shop o j to serve you. You will find our | | lowest reasonable figure on eve i Anvils $5.00 and up. Blacksi Lorick & I IMrODPO ? WW -v I COLUMBIA, ( MVVIVIVI***************** V . - - Ci-i uniHHHmmmmmm TBEIEST IS NOT; iR TOO GOOD FOB i t j SOI COSTOHEB :: We an exchwire agents in OolnraMitfnuc Ifunn. dis jux" tuo wen i'wiuvuib jouuufacturers in America. We show the largest and best as sortment of high grade Furniture in the entire South. - A visit to onr store will be a treat for you because we wil show you all the new ideas in Furniture. I You are always welcome and you will not be asked to purchase. VANMETRE'S FUNERAL DIRECTOR EMBILMER, Columbia, S.C. t I ITY BROW 1730 MAIN STREET, j! Is where you can find or - pah || OF ALL : | DOORS, SA BLINDS ii LIME AND | CABINET ! ;j Call or wrj^e for Prices. H Farmers' Medium and I 1 E. P. & F. 2* 1710 NAIN STREET. imaarr | J t of these tools, we make it a j tool known to the blacksmithir the farm, we are prepared ? p-ices hammered down fo the J trything you need. i nith's Vises $5.50 to $7.50. > i I .owrance, [ RATED. i St Oe I ) *c ^Are-Djstrfcuters gfEBjisI .IftMERTSBll OLLAND-DbTCH HH VRT5 c-CRAFTS ?" '?N. ^ ill IB Hft'-H.."' . /rTrU iiiiipf? I cmmiL s. c. I ie of the best stocks of i!; KINDS ji SH, ;&GLASS CEMENT. IANTLES. | ? 1912.... 1 FALL and WINTER 3 ....SHOES |f We have a full and com- jSp Iplete stock of (all leather) stylish shoes for our Lexing- 'W ton friends to inspect. We p3r} know we are selling the best & solid leather shoes for less ^ money than any one in tne pi shoe business, come in and gfe see for yourself, that will prove it. A pleasure to wait )Pj on you and give you our prices. We can fit the family, men, women and children. Jfl| York Shoes a Specialty ^ A. DAVIS | COLUMBIA, S. C. p GENTLEMEN OF THE JURY. Will Serve the First Week of the November Term of Court. 1. Pan! Miller. 2. D B Rawl. 3. G W Pierce Shealy. 4. L Kelly Gunter. 5. Sam D Sbealy. 6. James A Cumalander. 7. J C Reynolds. 8. James H Fields. 9. Sidney B Bouknight. 10. Jackson G Smith. 11. J Ambrose Drafts. 12. Roston S Price. ^ O riUftnlno T\ Tnnoo AO. ULianca xj XJU^u-O. 14. Julian M Sox. 15. John Cockerel. 16. M Canvy Laird. 17. L D Corbitt. 18. John D Shnmpert. 19. Charlie Ivl Roof. 20. Matthew Harman. 21. John W Adams. 22. L Frank Frick. 23. Lewie P Barrs. 24. VV David Franklow. I 25. Noah E Shealy. 26. John H Cumalander. I 27. W Hamp Fallaw. 28. H P Bachmau. ~ 29. F E Brodie. 30. J Walter Dreher. 31. Jason S Shealy. 32. A Vick Gantt. 33. D J S Derrick. 34. Jasper J Crout. | 35. Levie L Miller. 36. Fred W Buff. A Log On The Track. of the fast express means serioiis trouble ahead if not removed, so does loss of appetite It means lack of vitality, loss of strength and nerve weakness. If appetite fails, take Electric Bitters quickly to overcome the cause by toning up the stomach and curing the indigestion. Michael Hessheimer of Lincoln, Neb., had been sick over three years, but six bottles of Electric Bitters put him right on his feet again They have helped thousands. They give pure blood, strong nerves, good digestion. Only 50 cents at Harmon Drug Co. Chicago Way License Vice. Chicago, October 24.?William H Pacton, corporation counsel of Chicago, today made public au opinion prepared for the vice committee of the eity council in which he outlined plans by which the segregated vice district may be restored under official sanction giving immunity so far as the city is concerned, to violators of State laws within those districts. In brief, the plan is that the city pass ordinances providing penalties in addition to the State laws forcondnct/UoftW?D*lir nl q no a in oil sonHnna nf UiUVA V4V/* AJ *M ! *? v* the city except the spots selected for segregation.,* The tacit understanding is that in these districts the city has given the exemption vice will be permitted to flourish to a certain extent. The opinion explains that the city is powerless to pass ordinances sanctioning segregated districts in conflict with State laws, but suggests that the State legislature may amend the statut3s to give the city discretion to do so, and even provide that local referendums be taken on the qiestion. Avoid Sedative Cough Medicines. If you want to contribute directly to the occurrences of capillary bronchitis and pneumonia use cough medicines I that contain eodine, morphine, heroin and other sedatives when you have a cough or cold. An expectorant like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is what | is needed. That cleans out the culture beds of breeding places for the germs of pneumonia and other germ diseases Tliic i?j ivhv mtpnmnnin upvpr rpcnlt". j from a cold when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. It has a world wide reputation for its cures. It contains no morphine or other sedative. For sale by All Dealers. Most people have poetry in their souis?but only a few has sense enough to keep it there. Ana some wives are willing to do all the quarreling if their husbands will do all the making up. Mrs. T A. Town, 107 6th St., Watertown, S. D , writes: "My four children aie subject to hard colds and I always use Foley's Honey and Tar Compound with splendid results Some time ago I had a severe attack of la grippe and the doctor prescribed Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and it soon overcame the la grippe. I can always depend upon Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and am sure of good results." Harmon Drug Company. W ise is the man who is never as funny as he can be. If the under dog started the fight he is entitled to all he gets. Mrs. Panl Wehling, 316 Smith St., Peoria, 111., had kidney and bladder trouble, with terrible backache and pain across the hip9. Just imagine her oondition. She farther says: "I wa9 also very nervous, had headaches and dizzy 9pells, and was fa9t getting worse when I took Foley Kidney Pills, and now all my troubles are cured. Foley Kidney Pills have done so much for me I shall always recommend them." Harmon Drug Company. CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Lexington?In Court of Common Pleas. PI ff J v_/ciV J . x wu\i, x laniu u, a^aiuoi James P. Andrew and Cory Coyle Andrew, Defendants?Order of Sale. In accordance with the decree of the Court herein, signed by his Honor, S. \V. G. Shipp, Presiding Judge, and dated September 24th, 1912, I will sell to the highest bidd-er before the Court House door in Lexington, S. C, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday, the 4th day, of November, 1912. the following described tracts of real estate, to wit: Tract No. 1. All that certain piece, parcel or lot of kind, situate, lying and being in the town of Batesburg. Lexington County, State of South Carolina, containing thirty-five (35-100) one hundredths of an acre, more or less, with the following boundaries: Commencing at a corner of L, I), Cullurn's lot and running along his line S. 26 3-\ degrees I east two hundred and five (205) feet to, a ditch ; and thence along said ditch S. (73 3-4) degrees east eighty-four feet; thence north twenty-five (25) degrees W. two hundred and sixty-four (264) feet to South Railroad Street; thence along said Street S. sixty-five (65) feet W. seventy-three and one-half (73 1-2) feet to starting point and bounded as follows: On the north by South Railroad Street; on the east by the hereinafter described lot; 011 the south by of F C Ridfrfll. and on the west by lot of L. D. Ctillum. Lot No. 2. All that certain lot or parcel of land with improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the town of Batcsburg, Lexington County, State of South Carolina, commencing at corner of lot belonging to Standard Oil Company, of Kentucky, on South Railroad Street, and running along said Street W. seventy-three and one-half C73 1-2) feet to the corner of the lot hereinbefore described on said street; thence south two hundred and nine (209) feet to lands of E. C. Ridgell; thence east along a ditch eighty-four (84) feet; thence north two hundred and sixty-four (264) feet to the starting point. The said lot bounded as 1 follows: North by South Railroad Street; west by lot above described; south by lands of E. C. Ridgell, and lot belonging to Standard Oil Company of Kentucky. Terms of Sale: Cash; purchaser to pay for papers. In case the purchaser fails to comply with his or her bid. the premises will be immediately resold at the risk of the former purchaser. FRANK W. SHEALY, Clerk of Court. T nvInnt/Mi g f Ortnhpr TO TOT2 Barrett Jones, Plaintiff's Attorney. State of South Carolina, Lexington County?In the Court of Common Pleas?Pearson D. Brooker, Plaintiff, vs. George W. Aldrich and L. J. Frink, Defendants?Foreclosure. In obedience to the Decretal Order of the Court herein, signed by his Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, Presiding Judge, dated September 25th, 1912, I will sell before the Court House door in Lexington, S. C., during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in November (the 4th day of said month), 1912, the following described real estate: > "All that piece, parcel and tract of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Lexington, and State aforesaid, about seven miles south of the City of Columbia on the State Road, known as a part of the old Abram Geiger Land, containing four hundred and thirty-eight 'acres, more or less, bounded on the north by lands of Mrs. E. C. Moye, on the east by Congaree River, .cm the south by J. B. Nunnamaker, formerly Norman lands, and on the west by the State Road, separating it from Artie and Grover Geiger's lands; the said tract consisting of two tracts, one of 156 acres conveyed unto N. W. Brooker by Samuel H. Owens by deed dated the 24th December, 1905, and recorded in the Clerk's office of said County in I Book '3F' of Deeds, p. 282. The other consisting of 282 acres conveyed unto N. W. Brooker by J. B. Nunnamaker by his deed of conveyance dated the 12th day of July, 1904, and recorded in said office in Book '3Z' of Deeds, p. 600. The same being the lands conveyed unto the said George W. Aldrich by the said P. D. Brooker, by his Deed of Conveyance dated 23rd April, 1910, and recorded in the said Clerk's office in Book '3F' of Deeds, p. 470. This mortgage is executed to secure a portion of the purchase money of said premises, and it is understood and agreed that the lien thereof is junior to the lien of a , certain mortgage of even date therewith executed by the said George W. Aldrich unto The Scottish American Mortgage Company, Limited, to secure the payment of the sum of $4,000.00." Terms of Sale: Cash; purchaser to pay for papers. FRANK W. SHEALY, Clerk of the Court. Lexington, S. C., October 10, iqr2. X. \V. Brooker, Lyles & Lylcs, Attorneys for Plaintiff. State of South Carolina. County of Lexington?In the Prouate Court?S. D. McCartha and J. L. McCartha, Administrators of the Estate of Geo. D. McCartha. Deceased, Petitioners, norainct Alnvnn Lrv Wmrv Ivev. Jacob McCartha, Geo. \Y. McCartha, Sallie Ivcv, Ella McCartha, Ray McCartha, Agnes McCartha. and The Home National Bank, Defendants?Petition for Sale of Land in Aid of Assets to Pay Debts. In obedience to the decree of the Court herein, dated the 3rd day of Qctober. A. D. 1912, I will sell before the Court House door to the highest bidder at public outcry, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in November, the 4th day: "All that piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in the town of Lexington, County and State aforesaid, containing one-half (1-2) acre,"more or less, fronting on Depot Street to the west, and bounded by lands of Frank Kyzer, M iss Mary Wingard, and G. M. Harman." Terms of Sale, Cash; purchaser to pay for papers. GEORGE S. DRAFTS, Judge of Probate. October 8, 1912. State of South Carolina. County of Lexington?In the Court of Common Pleas?W. Pearce Shull et a!., Plaintiffs, atrainst W. Estus Shull ct al., Defendants?Partition. In obedience to the decree of the Court herein, signed by his Honor, Judge S. W. G. Shipp, dated the 27th day of September, 1912, I will sell before the Court House door to the highest bidder at public owtcry on the first Monday (the 4th day) of November, next, during the legal hours of sale, the following described tracts of land: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, containing thirty-one (31) acres, more or less, situated in the County and State aforesaid, on Branch or head of SavanDISPATCH?TWO 52716 nail Branch, waters of Congaree Creek, waters of Congaree River, bounded by lands of W. I). Shull, Jessie M. Roof and C. & A. R. R.. and has such shape and forms as a plat of the same will more fully represent, made by E. Lown, 1). S., dated the 4th day of August, 1887, being the same land purchased from Barnet C. Lybrand of record in Book GG. at page 315." "Also all that piece, parcel or tract of land, situated, lying and being in the County and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and seven and one-half (107 1-2) acres, more or les*. bounded , by lands of Samuel Seastrunk, T. L. Kaminer, B. C. Lybrand, J. M. Roof, St. David's Church, and other lands of the said D. X. Shull, being the same land purchased from D. X. Shull of record in Book GG, at page 314." "Also all that piece, parcel, plantation or tract of land, containing sixteen and one-fourth (161-4) acres, more or less, situated and being in the State and County aforesaid, and bounded 011 the north by lands of W. L. Shull, east by lands of W. L. Shull, south by E. \V. Shull, west by W. D. Shull's land and being a part of a tract of three hundred and thirty-six (336) acres which John Lane purchased from J. D. Roof; being the same lands purchased of D. L. Shull of record in Book II, page 175." Also, "All that piece, parcel or lot of land containing seventy-nine (79) acres, more or less, and butting and bounding r 11 i ^ 1.1 as ionows, to wit: towards tne west and north on lands of W. D. Shull, and W. L. Shull, east by lands of J. D. Shull and S. M. Taylor, south by lands of mine, situated, lying and being in Lexington County and State aforesaid, on the Augusta Road and Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, being the same lands purchased from E. \Y. Shull, of record in Clerk's office in Book MM, at page 33." Also, "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, containing sixteen acres, more or less, situated, lying and being in the State of South Carolina, and County of Lexington, adjoining lands of the said Willie D. Shull and Wade L. Shull and near Arthur's Station, and near headwaters of Six Mile Creek, being part of a tracr conveyed to me by IX N. Shull, Sept. 22nd, A. D. 1889, being the same land purchased from Wade L. Shull of record in Book CC, page 200.'' < Also, "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, containing ten (10) acres, more or less, situated, lying and being in the , County of Lexington and State aforesaid, on the north side of the Southern Railroad, formerly of the C., C. & A. Railroad, and near Arthur's Station, and bounded on the north by lands of J. D. Shull, west by Jesse D. Roof, south by 3nH T#>CC#? Pnnf MQt JLVO.il 1 VUUj OilVi y v.7wiv vu.s/% now or formerly of C. S. Roof, being the balance of the house tract conveyed to me by my mother, Sarah Raraick, being the same lands purchased from Polly Ann Ramick and of record in Book TT, page 94." Also, "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situated, lying and being in Lexington Township, Lexington County, State of South Carolina, containing eight. (8) acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of Jeff Shull, east by lands of Henry Shull,. south by the Southern Railway, and west by lands of W. D. Shull, being the same lands purchased from P. H. Corlcy, Sheriff, and of record in Book SS, at page 403." Also, "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situated, lying and being in Lexington Township, in the County of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing six and one-fourth (61-4) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of the said Willie D. Shull, on the west and east, Jefferson D. Shull on the north and south by said Jesse D. Roof, being the north end of tract granted to said Jesse D. Roof by Susan M. Taylor, Feby. 4, 1893. lying near Arthur's Station on the C., C. & A. division of the Southern Railroad, being the same lands purchased from Jesse D. Roof and of record in Book WW, page 79." Also. "All that piece, parcel, plantation or tract of land being one-half interest containing thirty-nine and three, fourths (39 3-4) acres, more or less, situated, lying and being in the County of Lexington and State of South Carolina, on a branch of Twelve Mile Creek, waters of Saluda River, bounded 011 the north by lands of estate of Sam Ly- , brand, Barney Lybrand. and on the east 1 by J. W. Addy and T. L. Kaminer land. south by tract No. 3. conveyed to S. Jacob Roof, and on the west by tract ( No. 1. conveyed to 1). A. Roof, being the same lands bought of S. Jacob Roof, and of record in Book MM. at page 163. and being the same lands bought jointly by S. Jacob Roof and Willie D. Shull from E. C. Shull and J. L. Shull." Also, "All that piece, parcel or lot of land containing three roods, fifteen and one-half perches, situated, lying and being in the town of Brookland. County and State aforesaid, being numbered on mans of the said town of Brookland, made by G. A. Lucas. Surveyor, in December, A. D. 1889. as lot Number 37, being bounded as follows: On the north by Meeting Street, on the cast by lot , No. 36, on the south by Center Street, on the west by alley across which lies Number 39, now owned by J. S. Muse, said lot being a part of the Mayrant farm tract, bought by John R. Shuler from N. R. Parry. Further reference can be had from plat appended to title conveyed to me by John R. Shuler, March 19, 1890, being the same lot bought from D. E. Craft, of record in Book B, page 122." Terms of Sale: One-half cash and the balance on a credit of one year, secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold. FRANK W. SHEALY. Clerk of Court. A. D. Martin, J. H. Frick, Plaintiff's Attorneys; Efird & Dreher. Defendants' Attorneys. A womaD never considers her photograph a good likeness unless it looks as she would like to look. We seek a lawyer to protect ns from our neighbors and a doctor to protect U9 from ourselves. ^ 1 Fortunes In Faces. There's often much truth in the saying "her face is her fortune," but its never said where pimples, skin eruptions. blotches, or other blemishes ais figure Impure blood is back of them all, and sbo^s the need of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They promote health and beauty. Try them. 25 cents at Harmon Drug Co. What has become o? the old fashioned man who would ratner go broke than break his word? Occasionally an old bachelor thinks of marrying?which may possibly explain why he dosen't. Geo. T. Craddoek, Rubie, Ark., says: "I was bothered with lumbago for seven years so bad I could not work I tried several kinds of kidney medicine which gave me little or no relief. Two bottles of Foley Kidney Pills cured me and now I can do any kind of work. I | cheerfully rpooinrro-nd them to my lriencs." Harmon Drug Company. THE JEWELE^H^^m 1508 Main St., REPAIRS I WATCHES? 9HH JEWELRY W Makes Them Good as nI^H AM) CH badgeH Manufactured in Our OwlH Shops for Schools and Other Purposes AVERY, The Jeweler 1508 Main StM Columbia, 5. C } AH HASTCHF HE i OPTICAL BUSINESS '' My motto is painstaking conscientious Optical service- I haye one of the most completely equipped optical office*, m Colombia. Let me do your optical work add show yon how I can serve you. Spectacles aad Eye-glasses repaired and leases matched in 30 minutes. , ^ Three gradu ite opticians of many M years experience to serve you and we can promise yon the highest degree of accuracy, reliability and sat-^1 isfaction in all cases entrusted to*, me. Come and see us, we make no charge for our examination. . B. H. Berkman ESTABLISHED 1879. 1418 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA. S. 0. ^ a x* r -m yyt vrv 15&AK 1IN MlINiJ C. D. Kenny Co. Is Headquarters for Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Rice, Etc. Fresh Coffee roasted daily. Don't put off buying your coffee and sugar. They're going Higher. C. D. KENNEY. CO. 1639 Main Street, Phone 157. Columbia, S. C. t A Watch is i V aluable When it Keeps Time. If you want your watch to keep Correct Time, see M. WEISS, Watch Repairing a Speciaty Also Dealer in Watches and Jewelry. 1336 Assembly si., Columbia. S. C. V L___?????J CADMQI I nil iviwi i FARMS! If you want to buy a good farm at right price anywhere in South Carolina, call on or write me. If yoa want to sell your farm quick for cash, make your price right and I will sell is for you, no matter whero located. I sell choice city property, too. Hope A. Dickert, m 1507 Main Street, Columbia, - South Carolina. "Always Hustling/' M I