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THE BARNEY EVANS CASE
Must Show Cause Why He Shoul
Not Be Disbarred.
Columbia, Jan 15.?Following
information furnished by Attorne
General Lyon the supreme court c
South Carolina issued the followin
order yefterterday:
" It is considered by the court ths
t.V?p rmhlio intprpafs rprmirp invpaticri:
I tion of the charges against Barnard I
i Evans, an attorney, presented in a
I information filed by J. Fraser Lyor
attorney general, on the 6th day c
Jannary, 1912.
"Therefore it is ordered: That Bai
nard B. Evans do show cause befor
this court on the 3rd of Febraary
1913, at 10 o'clock a. m.t why h
should not be disbarred on acconnt c
the matters alleged against him ii
the information and that be file i
copy of his return in the office of th
clerk of this court on or before Jan
nary iyi3.
''Order farther: That the sheriff o
Richland oounty do forthwith serve
certified copy of the infornation an<
a copy of this order on Barnard B
Evans.
"Ordered farther: That eyideuc
and argument to support informs
tion and return be heard on Februar
1, next, in the open court v
Cnt thfi Hiffh Coat of Li vino
W. H. Chapman, Winnebago, Neb.
tells how he did it. "My two childrei
had a very bad cough and the doctor'
medicine did them no good. I got :
bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Com
ponnd, and before it was all used thi
children were free an 1 cured of thei
cough. I saved a doctor's bill for on*
25c. bottle of Fulej's Honey and Ta
Compound.'' No opiates. Harmo]
Drug Co.
Poisoned by Christmas Cards.
New York, Jan. 16.?Poison fromth*
J... li -t n; l:.t
utjwrauuna ui vurisunas uarus, wxiici
scratched him, may cause Louis Dryno
a letter carrier, to lose a hand or ai
arm.
Mrs. R. Taylor, of Crider, Mo., hac
been troubled with sick headache foj
about five years, when she began tak
ing Chamberlain's Tablets. She hai
taken two bottles of them and the;
have cured her. Sick headache ii
caused by a disordered stomach fo]
which these tablets are especially in
tended. Try them, get well and staj
well. Sold by all dealers.
If a" woman can't boast of anything
else, she is apt to brag about how re
spectable her family has always been.
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iber of the
ESS.
Want Them
;ney wagons.
?< BUGGIES
SOMETHING.
ule Co.j
Ling"
A Good Idea.
i
Adjutant and Inspector General W.
W. Moore in his annual report recommends
the iegislatere to purchase
1,000 acres of land in Lexington county
to be sonverted into a mobilization
camp and rifle range.?Union Times.
An Easier Way.
Some Europeans buy our stocks
A 1 A. i l
: MM FROM GRIPPE
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Lies in That "Cough and Weak,
Worn-out Condition.
10
Grippe, pleurisy, pneumonia, these
^ are greatly lo be feared at this time
^ of the year.
& To prevent grippe from being followed
by either pleurisy or pneumott
nia, it is important to drive the last
i- traces of it out of the system quickly,
j. Our advice is to take Vinol, our
n delicious cod liver and iron preparal
tion without oil, and get your strength
| and vitality back quickly.
Mrs. A. A. Grabill, of Strasburg,
Ya. says: "Grippe left me weak, run
r* down and' with a severe cough, from
e which I suffered four years. I tried
different remedies, but nothing seemed
e to do me any good until I took Vinol,
if from which I received great benefit.
Q My cough is almost entirely gone, and
I am strong and well again, and I am
glad to recommend Vino! to others
8 who suffer as I did."
" Try Vinol with the certainty
that if it does not benefit
if you we will give back your money.
HArvMUjN DJttUlx UUfllFAWX.
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AN UNSUCCESSFUL FARMER.
8 He Made Monev But It Did Not Do
Him Much Cood.
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The Progressive Farmer says that it
once had a letter from our friend, Oapt
J. 0. Stribbling, of South Carolina, in
> which he told us about a money-mak,
ing farmer be knew. This farmer
a had accumulated more than $100,000
? and he had made it all farming and
uotTlnnp TT7mo/^Q f*Arv\ fV?o foi*w
oa > w iiuu nt niuut il vjin tut laiuii
b The man had not done better farmr
ing than other farmers about him, but
^ he saved everything he made. A
a "good friend to me and others," Capf.
Stribbling described him, "but an enemy
to himself and family." Not that
he was a bad man, but merely what
we sometimes call a "close" man. His
children rOv-eived but little education
and saw but little of the world. Other
' farmers in the neighborhood contri1
buted to the building of churches and
school houses, this man loaned money
to contribute. Others spent money
| for new seeds, improved implements
and better stock; this man did not;
4 K A nn tfA/) 1%1 A AM ATT AM/1 TM T r. 4 AM
9 uo gavcu mi muuoj aim wucu uiisiurT
tune came to others he still gathered
? in the interest on his loans and kept
. that, too.
r A money-making farmer he was, but
he was not a successful farmer, for the
simple reason that he neglected the
r essentials of life in his eagerness to
- gather more money. Such farmers
would never build up a community or
promote the prosDerity and welfare of
I a State. Capt. Stribbling in his letter
well described the kind of ,men who
must be depended on to do these
things?men who improve their land
and premises; breed and use good
stock; lookout for improved seed9,
implements and methods; who send
tbeir sods and daughters to college or
training schools; who farm with their
own money, and who believe in plain
living and high thinking.
A man can be successful without,
making a great deal of money; he
can make a great deal of money without
being successful. So we beg to
remind every reader that, desirable as
it is that he make money out of his
farming the coming year, it is even
more desirable that he devote the
money he makes to such use as will
ben- li' his^farnilv and his community,
and char. Mm keep always in mind the
fact that money is a good thing only
so far as it is used for good p^po^es.
SIXTEEN PERISH AT SEA
British Steamer Wrecked Off Portuguese
Coast
Vigo, Spain, Jan.?The British
steamer Veronese, with 139 passengers
on board, was wrecked at an early
hour this morning off Leixoes, Ibe ontport
of Oporto. Eighty r of the
passengers escaped by life unes from
shore, but it is reported that 16 were
thrown out of the basket ami p rish< d.
A woman always looks before she
j leaps?if there is a looking-glass handy.
Anv man who has made a fortune
never wasted time m ishing he was rich.
j Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby forbidden to
} trespass upon oar lands by hunting,
I) Ashing, cutting and hauling wood or
' .in any manner whateuer. The law
| will be enforced against all trespassers
, J E Dunbar, W B Dunbar, Pari
Gantt. Marshall Borry, Ira Berry, I,.
L, Gautt. VI.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS.
All persona indebted to the estate
of Geo. L). McCartha, deceased, are
required to make payment to the undersigned
and all persons having
claims against said estate will file
9am6, properly attested, with Thur!
mond, Timnierman and Callisou. atI
tornevs on or he'ore March 1, 1011.
8. P. McCARTHA,
! J. G. McCARTHA,
j Administrators o'. the estate of Geo.
j D. McCartha, ecpeased, Jan. 7, 1912.
i
auu nu icem Keep a carriage.
Bot moat of them get bigger blocks
By marriage.?Washington Herald.
A thing of dnty is a job forever.
TAX RETURNS.
In accordance with the law in reference
to the assessment and taxation of c
real and personal property, the anditnr
nr hia ueufanf will ko o?/l
?.v* v? ?u vwi.vmmw) ? 4i* wt aim au* 2j
tend the following named places for
the purpose of receiving tax returns
for the fiscal year 1913. Tax payers
will therefore, be prompt in meeting
the appointments.
Taxpayers will please come prepared .
to give the name of the township and ^
number of the district wherein they
reside, also all personal property with
value for taxation.
Chapin, Wed and Thursday Jan 22 E
and 23rd. |j
Peak, Friday a m Jan 24th. s
Cront's Store Tuesday p m Feb 4th. *
Ed Addy's, Wednesday a m Feb 5. |
Franklvn Keislpr. WpHnpsHav nm I
Feb 5th. 3
Edmunds, Friday a ji Feb 7th. 5
Irene, Friday p m Feb. 7th. g
At Lexington, 0 H all days not in- 3
eluded in above schedule, from Jan 1 ?
1913 to Feb 20th 1913 when the books g
wiM close, after which 50 per cent pen 3
alt}' will be added for failure to make
1 returns. Tax returns sent in by mail g
are not legal unless sworn to before an 8
officer qualified to administer oaths, ^
All male persons are subject to poll g
tax from 21 to 60 years of age, except s
those exempt by law. 8
M All male persons are subject to road |
tax fro m 21 to 55 years except those s
residing in incorporated town or cities. 8
All dogs are subject to capitation ?
tax of 50c and must be returnkd at g
the same time when other property is s
returned. ?
W. D. DENT ?
Auditor of Lexiugton Oountv. r
SOUTHERN RAILWAY a
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80HEDULE EFFECTIVE Sept 15,1912 r'
Arrivals and departares Lexington, t)
South Carolina.
(N. B. These schedule figures shown P
as information only and are not guir ^
anteed.) H
7:07 No. 19, daily, local Columbia to [<
Aoffiifita P
8:58 A.M.?No. 131 daily, the "South- a
em's Southeastern Limited" from h
New York to Augusta.
11:21 A.M.?No. 8, daily from Au- "
gusta to Columbia, connecting
with "Carolina Special" for Spar-tanburg,
Asheville, Knoxville,
Cincinnati, etc. G
5:41 P. M.?No. 7, daily, from Columbia
to Augusta. Connecting from
Carolina Special from Cincinnati,
Knoxville, At.heville, Spartanburg _
and intermediate points.
6:02 P. M.?-No. 132,daily, the "South- r
ern's Southeastern Limited" from
Augusta to New York; arrives
Washington 8:53 a. m., Baltimore
10:02 a. m., Philadelphia 12:23 r<
noon, New York 2:31 p. m. jr
6:58 No. 20, daily, local from Augusta ^
to Columbia. to,
Pullman ear service on all through
trains; dining car servioe for meals. a
For further information, call on
ticket agent or
S. H. lIard?-ick,P. T. M.,Washington,
D. (J.; H. F. Gary, G. P. A., Wasning- ton,
1). 0.; E. H. Coapman, V. P. & !
G. M., Washington, D. O.; W. E. Me- ! '
G-e A. G. P. A., Columbia, S. C.; A. !
II. Acker, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga. j
Columbia Lumbe
tilling Ci
MANUPACTl
Sash, Doors and
Finish, Pine, Cy
Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherbt
and Window
Columbia,
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if you WANr. j
j t<
v ai r? LT 7o 4t?V? on '1 I i C
1 UUi vv aiuito cm -i
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Clocks put in first- I
class order at rea- |
i
sonable prices bring
Xl
inem 10 y
T. H. Donny,
i The Watchmaker. 121 8 Main St.
r
! Par tor Restaurant, Columbia,S.C. v
c
When the fool killer want? fo lake a a
! day off be places a high-power auto'
mobile in charge of a low-pcv. er intel- ^
i ' c(
| lect. C
i
will save the dyspeptic from manydays
of misery, and enable him to eat
whatever he wishes. They prevent
SICK HEADACHE,
cause the food to assimilate and nourish
the body, give keen appetite,
DEVELOP ELESH
and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar
coated.
Take No Substitute.
"What are you working on there?"
"A woman's shoestring that won't
ome nntied."
"There's no demand for it."?Washington
Star.
TAX NOTICE
)ffice of County Treasurer, Lexington
County, Lexington, S. 0., September
20, 1912,
LEVY.
'or 8tate Purposes Mills
por Ordinary County Purposes ... 4 Mills
por Past Indebtedness .... 2 Mills
.pedal County . (bridges) . . 13* Mills
por Koads . . . 2 Mills
for Constitutional School Tax... . 3 Mills
Total 18l4 Mills
Ipeeial 8chool Levy Dis No. l 4 Mills
Ipeeial School Levy is.No.13 8 Mills
ipeeial School Levy Dis. No. 18 8 Mills
peeial School Levy Dis. No. 25 2 Mills
ipeeial School Levy Dis No. 34 2 Mills
ipeeial School Kevy Dis. No. 37 2 Mills
peeial School Levy Dis No. 42 2 Mills
ipeeial School Levy Dis. No 73 2 Mills
peeial School Levy Dis. No. 66 6 Mills
ipeeial School Levy Dis. No. S3 2 Mills
peeial School Levy Dis. No. 26 2 Mills
"nio Vrt ) \rniQ
pedal School Levy Dis. No. 13 2 ills
pecial School Levy I 'is. No. 23 2 Mills
.pecial School Levy Dis. No. l? 2 Mills
pedal School Levy Pis. No. 63 2 Mills
pecial School Levy Di . No. 12 2 Mills
pedal School Levy Dis No. 14 2 Mills
pecial School Levy Dis No 46 2 Mills
peehl School Levy Dis. No. 50 2 Mills
pecial School Levy Dis. No. 84 2 Mills
pecial School Levy Dis. No. 83 2 Mills
pedal School Levy Dis, no. 71 2 Mills
pecial School Levy Dis. No. 16 2 Mills
reeial School Lew Dis. No 28 2 Mills
pecial School Levy Dis No.29 3 Mills
po Mai School Levy Dis. No, 45 2 Mills
pecial School Levy Dis. No. 76 2 Mills
pecial School Levy Dis. No, 79 2 Mills
'oil Tax 81.00
Commutation road tax for 1912, $3
olWrs, is receiyed at the same time
a other State and county taxes. *
Read instructions below before
emitting:
According r.o law the Connty Andior
will add the following penalties:
On Jannarv 1st. 1913. 1 per cent.
er.alty will be added to those who
ave not paid. On February 1st, 1913,
n addition*I 1 per cent, will be added
3 these who have not paid, making 2
er < enf. ;iv for February. Still
n additional a p-r eent. pan<y will
e added no >Ur.n tat., making 7 per
em. penalty to lie paid by those who
ave not paid by March 1st, 1913.
Tax Books wiil close March, 15,1913.
When remitting give each township
r school district your property is in.
iye one name in fall, not initials.
Very truly,
E. L. WINGARD,
Treasurer Lexington County, S. C.
leaning, Pressing
and Oyeing
The Lexington Pressing Club ig
3ady to do your fall cleauing, presstsf-dyeing,
etc. We have a comp6mt
force and all work promptly and
$$tly done. Let'tis fix up that old
usi year's suit for von. We make
specialty of this class of work.
T a. n : ni-L
uexuigiou ,rre?MJu# v>iur?.
Lem Sox, Manager
For Sale
Lipht one-horse spring waeor, for .
lie cheap. Apply to R. B. Harman.
r &, Manufacimpany
;ri:KS OF
Rlind Intopinr
JL/UJiftUf AAttVA *
press and Oak
warding, Moulding Door
n Frames
South Carolina
Notice to Debtors and
Creditors
All persons indebted in anv manner i
3 the estate of Adam R. Metz, d?- '
eased are hereby notified that they
lust mage immediate payment iu mo
udersigned and those having claims
gainst the said estate must present
hem duly probated.
FRANK W. SHEAlY.
Keep your worries well pruned if
ou would prolong your-Iife.
Jumping at conclusions is a woman's
lea of physical exercise.
Jroupy Coughs And
Wheezy Colds The
quickest simplest way to rid the
hildreti of dangerous eroupy coughs
nd wheezy stuffy colds is to give them
'oley's Honey and Tar Compound. It
ives almost instant relief and stops $
*>u. h promptly. It soothes and heals,
lontaiu* 110 opiates. Harmon Drug Co. *