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SYMPTOMS OF COHSOMPnOK
Yield to Vinol.
The medical profession do not believe
that consumption is inherited,
but a person may inherit a weakness
or tendency to that disease.
A prominent citizen of Evansrille,
Ind., writes: "I was ill for five
months with pulmonary trouble, and
had the best of doctors; I had hemorrhages
and was in a very bad way.
Through the advice of a friend I tried
Vinol. and I feel that it saved my
life. It is all you recommend it to
be. I believe it is the greatest medicine
on earth. I have advised others
to try Vinol, and they have had the
same results." (Name furnished on
request)
Vinol soothes and heals the inflamed
surfaces and allays the cough. Vinol
creates an appetite, strengthens the
, digestive organs and gives the patient
strength to throw off incipient pulmonary
diseases.
Try a bottle of Vinol with the understanding
that your money will be
returned if it does pot help you.
Harmon dkuu y.
Most of us are fully convinced that
our wrongs trample on onr rights.
For rheumatic pains or neuralgia,
rub the parts ntT cted wi-h DARBY'S
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. It penetrates
the flesh arid relieves pain. For
sore throat, gargle with the fluid diluted
with wafer. For flese wouuds, bums, j
-caids, or >ores, apoiv it d'bcet to rhe I
wound. It heals quickly. Fur a cramp, j
colic or d\senrery take it internalK in
water. It quic kly corrects the trouble.
Price 50 cis. per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists.
Much feeding also maketh a man
full.
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the pain left my back, my kidneys
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Foley Kidney Pills."
Harmon Drug Co.
He who lends money without security
borrows trouble.
Hunt -ville, Ala. W. C. Pollard, a
well known citizen, says:?"I have
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and found it a most excellent preparation.
In fact, i: suits my case beiter
than any cough syrup I have ever used
and I have used a good many, for I am
now over seventy years old."
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY
80HEDULK EFFECTIVE Sept 16.1912
Arrivals and departures Lexington,
South Carolina.
(N. B. These schedule figures shown
as information only and are not guaranteed.)
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7:07 No. 19, daily, local Columbia to
Aagusta.
8:58 A. M.?No.l31 daily, the "Southern's
Southeastern Limited" from
New York to Augusta.
11:21 A. M.?No. 8, daily from Augusta
to Columbia, connecting
with "Carolina Special" for Spartanburg,
Asheville, Knoxville,
Cincinnati, eto.
5:41 P. M.?No. 7, daily, from Colum
bia to Augusta. Connecting from
Carolina Special from Cincinnati,
Knoxville, Atheville, Spartanburg
and intermediate points.
6:02 P. M ?No. 132,daily, the "Southern's
Southeastern Limited" from
Augusta to New York; arrives
Washington 8:53 a. m., Baltimore
10:02 a. m., Philadelphia 12:23
noon, New York 2:31 p. m.
6:58 No. 20, daily, local from Augusta
to Columbia.
Pullman car service on all through
trains; dining car service for meals.
For further information, call on
ticket agent or
S. H. Hard wick,P. T. M., Washington,
D. C.; H. F. Cary, G. P. A., Wa9nington,
D. C.; E. H. Coapman, V. P. &
G. M., Washington, D. O.; W. E. Me
Gee. A. G. P. A., Columbia, S. C.; A.
H. Acker, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga.
Meeting of Teachers' Association
The teachers of Lexington County
Association are hereby called to meet
in the high school building at Lexington,
S. C., Nov. 23rd at 11:30 in the
forenoon. Every white teacher iu the
county is urged to be present. The
association will be reorganized
and there will be interesting exercises
beneficial to all teachers.
I Program ol meeting win appear in j
the Dispatch next week.
A. I). MARTIN,
j Nov. 9, 1912. h President, j
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i Land For Sale.
J I mid the heirs of tHe estate of Ann
j J. T.ylor. deceased, will sell to highest
: bidder for cash in front of the Rank of
Swansea, S. C., 011 Monday, Nov, IS, i
1912, at 10 o'clock a, m., one tract of |
land, containing 41 1-2 acre*, more or J
Jess, I\ing between G. B. Jefeoat and '
N. W. Iving, t wo and one-half miles I
sont-h west from Swansea, S. C., and '
adjoining the public road from Swan- j (
sea, about 20 acres in cultivation.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
Z. TAYLOR. j
November I, 1912?2
Trespass Notice
All persons are hereby forbidden" to
hant, fish, haul wood or trespa?* in
any manner whatever on my lands in
Boiling Springs and Bull Swamo |
townsihps. The law will be enforced. !
2pd Mrs, .T. C. Black man . ^
| White Bronze Monuments I
I Are more durable than Marble or Granite, I
neither heat nor cold affects them. They do 1
not chip nor crack, nor breed moss, nor change 1
I their color ever, for like designs they are |
1 cheaper than Marble or Granite. The lettering, 1
Imucn or nttie, in ooia raised type, is put on ^
without extra charge. Call and see samples o |~
White Bronze and over 2i)i) designs. |
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1802 Main St. - - COLUMBIA, S. C. I
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>1VNLTACTUUKIiS OF
Sash, Doors and Blind, Interior
Finish, Flue, Cypress and Oak
Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherboarding, Moulding Door
and Window Frames
Columbia, - South Carolina
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LAND SALE
On 1st Monday in December 1912, immediately after tbo
official sales, in front of Court House door, Lexington, 8. O.,
I will sell to the highest bidder, 5 tracts of land, as follows;
TRACT NO. 1.?109 acres, bounded south by A. D.
Steele, west by G. W. Keisler, north by tract No. 2, east by
tract No. 3. This tract fcas open land and dwelling.
TRACT NO. 2.-43 1-2 acres bounded south by tract
No. 1, west by J. W. Seay and Jacob Bickley, north by
Jacob Bickley, east by Lueendy Seay and tract No. 3. This
has open land.
TRACT NO. 3.-56 acres, bounded south by W. C.
Smith, west by tract No. 1 and 2, north by Lueendy Seay,
east by tract No. 4 and 5. It has open land.
TRACT NO. 4.?41 acres, bounded south by W. C.
Smith, west by tract No. 3, north by tract No. 5, east by L.
M. Kyzer. This has open land, orctiard and a good dwelling.
TRACT NO. 5.-68 3 4 acres, bounded soutn Dy naoc
No. 4, west by tract No. 3, north by W. W. Barre, east by W.
W. Barre, G. M. Caughman and O. J. Kyzer.
These tracts of land have a sprinkle of timber and plenty
of good water. They are located near the Columbia and
Augusta Automobile Highway, 4 miles west of Lexiogton, 8.0.
For general plat and farther particulars, see my olBee,
Barr, S. 0., or The Home National Bank, Lexington, S. C.
TERMS: 1-3 cash, balance in two equal annual payments.
Secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises.
Purchaser to pay for paper.
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G. H. ROOF,
BARR, - - - SOUTH CAROLINA
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On wheh side wil| your family
be after your death?
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Charleston, S. 0 LEXINGTON, S. C.
THE PRU3ENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA,
Incorporated as 3 stock company by the State ol New Jersey.
John E. D?yden, President. Home Office, Newark, N J.
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