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p City Hotel and Cafe, " AMERICAN and EUROPEAN GOOD CLEAN ROOMS NEAR THEATRE AND STATE CAPITOL American Rates $1.25 to $2.00 European Rates, Rooms, 50c and up. Mrs. L. I. RAMMER, Proprietress, 1818 Main Street? Phone 851 OOLUMSIArf BkO. WSB SttjSt OCMPUSTE USB WE HAVE EVER SHOWN IN HARNESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, BRIDLES, ROBES, HORSE IRT.AMITF.TS. I ETC. We have a special home-made slip Harness for one-horse wagon at $5.00. A Set of Buggy Harness for $10.00. We bay Hides, Furs, Tallow, Beeswax and pay highest market prices. Wilsa W. Martin, ; 1116-11 IS Plain Street, * COLUMBIA - - - S. O. ' v; ^ r? 4 * pmlT What Thay Will Do for Yoa They will core your backache* Strengthen your kidneys* correal urinary irregularities* build * np the worn out tissues* and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism* Pre-, vent Bright'* Disease and Diabates* and restore health and Strength* Refuse substitutes. For Sale By Harmon Drag Co. ; ; * v ' ubflAI , c I rki n mMma machine Si W of Ilk vv quality. i v/af;banted for all time. If you purchase the NEW HOME yon will tarc r. life asset at the price you pay.?id will TK?t have an endless chain of repairs. j[)pg}Tf i-j-^ Quality jjg-j Considered If j'oa want a sewing machine, write for | onr latest catalogue before you purchase. T%? limit LInmrt Cnuiinir Monhino Pn flmnro Mow ' c new nusiic ostium "tautum* uu.j ujuu^u, wuoo. Trespass Notice. All persona are forbidden to hunt, fish, haul wood or trespass in any manner whatever on the lands of the undersigned, a9 the law will be enforced against all parties violating this notice. Jas. L. Shealy, A. J. Shealy, Noah Shealy, R. S. Shealy, J. C. Long, Eugene Long, Elizabeth Long. Oct. 21, 1912?4 w2p } Farming Lands For Sale. Tracts of ten to fifty*3cres to rent at $3.00 per acre, from a half to one and a half miles from Cayce, in Lexington county. Part of the Jobn Taylor estate. For further information, call at office of GEO. C. TAYLOR, ftoom 18, Kendall Building, Washington street, Columbia, S. C. Oct. 21 1912?2w52 Most of a man's illusions depart cwitb his hair. WOMEN SHOULD BE PROTECTED I i i 1 Against So Many Surgical Op- < erations. How Mrs. Bethune* , and Mrs* Moore Escaped* i y ! Sikeston, Mo.?1 Tor seven years I suf-, >1 fered everything.'^ I was In bed for foul ?' or five days at a time 1 ever7 month, and so weak I could hardly i fgjf ^\j| walk. I cramped and SS yutS had backache and : J180 nervoua and weak th&t I dreaded to see , ?thSvtoea, ana said that I ought to have ac operation. I would not listen to : tntf; and when a friend of my husband ttrfd hlf'I about LydiaJS. Pinkham's Veg*teat itrhaa:do?; t for his wife*. I was Wilting- to take it Now I ilook the pteture of healthand feei tike it, too. I can do Mjf own housework, boe my garden, and milk doWi I cafe entertain company and enjoy them. I can visit when I choose, and Walk to is.r as any ordinary woman, any day m the month. I wish I could talk to every suffering woman and girl."?Mrs. Dema | BfitnuHE, Sikeston, Mo. III.?"I have taken Lydia E. ffekbain's Vegetable Compound for a very trad case of female tfO&ble and it made fire' & well woman. My health was all broken down, the doctors said I must have an Operation, and I was i ready to go to the hospital', but dreaded it so that I began taking your Compound. I got along so well that I gave" uj> the ] doctors and was saved from the operation."?Mrs. Charles Moore, R. & ;] No. 3, Murray ville, I1L 1 j . < ??? < Money r Saved AiM ' "Jm i K 7S3 ML . 1 ^^SIBHHsk jK ^^5329 We save you money on every pair of Shoes bought from us. : : : : s : 1 WHY? ? ? i<*g?r ; and cost you less. We i ha^e the stock to select . from. ::::::: ..; We invite our Lexing- j ton friends to come in and : be convinced that we live 1 i up to just what we say. : Pleasure to wait on you and give you our prices. . Harmon's Shoe Stores 1725 Main St., COLUMBIA, - S. C ! i ? ?? ! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i County of Lexington. < By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., probate Judge. 1 Whereas, G. C. Hooker, made suit to * me, to grant him letters of administration of the estate of and effects of Margaret I. Jefcoat. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singnlar the kiudred 1 and creditors of the said Margaret I. 1 Jefcoat, deceased, that they t.e and appear, before me, in the Court of 1 Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on the Nov., 6 ID 12, next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administra- ( tion should not be granted. Given under rny hand, tnis 22-d day of October, A. D., 1912. j[ GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L.S.) v T V I i. . T _ 1 T * r\. d f-\ ' rrooaie duugc ljexmgton ca?., o. */. . Published on the 18th day of Oct. A 1912, in the Lexington Dispatch 52 For Sale Light one-horse spring wagon, for sale cheap. Apply to Ft. B. Harman. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLENOne black-tan male hound, right ear f ep'it; answer* to name of Boston. R^ Ward of |5.00 if returned to H. H. BOOZER, Ip Lexington, S. 0 , R I. When John Gary Evars was a Re- j former of the Reformeis along in the , 3arly nineties some of the newspapers of the State were active in denouncing ! him a6:--4^ess?UwirWBWoithv tie.. * v- * { trn9fc and conjdgjfce^f the people, ' Especially was his connection with i Hiding the debt of the State confomaaciin unmeasured terms. But in Ibis day of grace the kaleidoscope has BBBde another revolution and many of &680 S8X?e papers pnts Mr Evans in fte limelight as a statesman of unimpeachable chaiacter, and this, too, ttthout any apparent change of heart BITe that he snpported Jones. What lit Evans was then so he is now?a de Staling politician whose overweening ggeed for office is the predominant Characteristic which governs bis actions no matter by what means or at what price so long as his ends are attained. y Corn Crowors Club. The Lexington Connty Corn Growers' Association i9 hereby called to aaeet at laxington Saturday, November 16,1912 Men and boys competfor prizes in the Corn clob will at the Jtme time andr ^wJtSSSTreports and corn judged. * 4 Two bqps in this county are to be selected &i this meeting to attend the National Corn Exposition at Corn Exposition at Columbia, S. 0. The public is cordiailly invited tc attend this meeting. E C BidgelJ, Precept, The Bulgarians are giving the Turks ^ 1'Hail Columbia." The Morman9 are preparing to build church at Gaffney, this State. The bite has been purchased and ground will be broken shortly. Only A Fire Hero but the crowd cheered, as, with burned * 1 1 11 3 U Hands, tie ooici up a snmn ruuuu u<ja, "Fellows!" he shouted,- "this Bucklen'9 Arnica Salve I hold, has everything beat for burns." Right! also for boils, ulcers, sores, pimples, eczema, mts, sprains,, brnises. SurCst pile cure. It subdude inflammation, kills pain. Oaly 25 cents at Harmon Drug Co. ? ? Mrs Frances Savratt, a white woman. was tried and acquitted at Gaffney last week for shooting and killing & negro baby, The plea was temporary insanitjri^fegc 3tate of Toledo j Lucas County. } Frank J Cheney makes oath that he s the senior .partner of the.-firm of F 1 Cheney & Co.,vdo$ngIbti8ines8 ii>v* ;he City of Toledo, County and State iforesaid, and that said firm will pay ;he sum of one hundred dollars for ??#?K Aworv mm nf Oarharrh that **** Vf V*J jannot be onred by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. V ; PRANK J CHENEY. Sworn before me and snbscribed h my presence this, the 6th day of Desetnber, A D 1889. A W Gleason. (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internillv and acts directy upon the blood ?oa mneons surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. P. J. CHENEY & CO., "Vi jjh , - , Toledo, Ohio. Sold by 3TBruggisfc, 75c. Talfe Him^Family Pills fcr constipation.^ ? ^ r , , ' The National Woman's Christian Temperance Union declared that equal suffrage improves morals. And a Usxington young lady recently remarked that burning "Daddy's elocRric lights o' nights improves the Enhances of matrimony.'' At Atlantic City, in annual convention assembled, the NationalHardware Association vigorously attacked the parcel post scheme which is effective January 1st, next, declaring that "it would subsidize mail order houses to the disadvantage of country merchants," Eight Prisoners in Jail. There are eight prisoners in jail living at the expense of the county, rhe next term of the Court of General Sessions will open on the second Mon jay in January, 1913; and at the rate bhe prisoners have been coming in since the last term of court, there will undoubtedly be a large number of sases to be heard. ft- ? '- Erstwhile Police Lieutenant Becker, Df-New York, after a trial lasting sevairfoas'convicted of murder in the first' degree for instigating the murder of Herman Rosenthal in that city some months ago. The convictions carries with it the death penalty in the electric chair. The date of his electrocution will ne fixed today, but he will take an appeal whicn will ict as a stay of his execution. Tonight. To night, if yon feel dull and stupid, or bilious aud constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets, and you will feel all right tomorrow. Sold by all dealers. The wife of General Sickles, the aged civil war veteran, has for the second time come forward aud settled his debts to stay bhe execution of a judgment against his valnble personal es tata. ..The aped con pie nas d"ch e>- j trangjaf for years and there is no pos- i sibilitVof them ever becoming reconciled, notwithstanding the strenuous ed$rts b^in^ made by friendj to bring it' about. Cause of Insomnia. Tli* most common cause 'of insomnia disorders of the stomach and constipation. Chamberlain's Tablets correct these disorders and enable von to sleep. For sale by al! dealers. The woods are lovely in their colorilng of vhi Lag a ted haes. A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUES" What is known as the "BIues,r is seldom occasioned by actual exist* lug external conditions, but in the great majority of cases by a disordered LIVER.? THIS IS A FACT which may be demonstra* ted by trying a course of T..wPAn;ilA< i uu briiis They controlaadrtgalatothe LIVER. They bring hope end bouyancy to the mind. They bring health end eliftio* tty to the body. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE* Make yonr arrangements now to meet the editor while he is on the rounds with the county treasurer, during the month of November. See the schedule published elsewhere in this issue. Sometimes a prison is more of a home than a palace. . _ "< ' . * A doable wedding is one kind of a four-in-hand tie. - Tim mail who never failed is unable to appreciate success, i We have them, 1 Also a large 1 Gregor "Ou Diif*oir( THEY Vk Qaugh Columbia, I COTTON SEED I I I am taking orders for a limited number of bushels of fine 9 i cotton seed, this fall. jw | To introduce "UNCLE SAM'' seed I am allowed to make ex m I ceptionally good prices this fall, and as I saw the cotton growing B I and know that the seed will please, I make the following propo6it- H ion: Plant this brand of cotton beside any other seed of the same H price, give them the same culture, the sa^e fertilizer, and if in the fall in the opinion of the Government Demonstrator, the seed B - - ' J u-i-i. ? ? W nS bought from me, ao not prouuce ? uebi>er gr^uc ui wlluu ?uu. muic ? of it your m ^ney will be refunded. H According to the Government Reports, of which I will be I glad to secure you a copy on application, "UNCLE SAM" cotton produced the largest yield of seed cotton, and the largest per cent. R of lint of thirty-five varieties tested at the station.;! 3 I will deliver at Lexington, single bushels for $2, fivejbush- I els, for 18. and all over five bushels at $1.50 per bushel. I Terms: One half cash with order and balance with?delivery |B of seed. I will be glad to show acfenaljphotographs of cotton grown H this year, and samples of this year's seed to any one who.(will call I on me in Lexington. If | N. P, SHIPP I I Lexington, , . South Carolina I aa?itb t A HIT (Stxmjtnfere In America there is a growing tendency for better and smarter clothes. This is due to the greatdevelopment and the rapid advance of the country. Men are becoming wiser and realize that it pays to get the best. We have it and will be pleased to show you our full display of Men's and Ladies' Ready-to-wear clothes comprising the very latest ideas from New York, London and Paris, the prices will astonish you?so high are the values we offer. j Statlings & Armstrong NEW BROOKLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA 4^ It -- > A* t fl ' ^ m VB^ *&" WW ^ fl Br H ^SIfB8!!$EBfo8fBEfBM!%&L*~WiL .,,""*s"* onH^^nra^raHHH^ both Mules, Mares and Horses ine of the very best vehicles. y-Conder Mule Co., COLUMBIA, S. C. r Guarantee Means Something." see: lan Brothers ? .a-g "l&T ?>^CJ JHL i AND WAGONS ~wwmamm+mv*TiM*rrm.r+.T^jBf*nK***'*mammmiarxw*^mt^ an n HDmwK nRianMMnMwnaaMHHnMMMM*mMnCi0 " ww. i?i OEHB n >Q ISM! SflQ^ f'JBI /jTT^ MSB [ILL PO THfc Ittai man Brothers, South Carolina. '^4