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Foes of Underwood Organize Washington, March 20.?Opposition from house Democrats who do not look with favor on Representative Underwood's plan to postpone renomination of committees until the tariff bill* is passed appeared to-day with the announcement that about 50 Democratic members from Nebraska, Iowa, Kaa8&s, Colorado, California and other Western states would hold a caucus April 4 to consider this plan. It is known that most of these Democrats ar9 opposed to Underwood's plan, claiming it is an attempt to clnb Democratic members into line for tariff duties which they believe too low. The same combine of Democrats forced the Democratic caucus March 5 to adopt a rule whereby members of the twelve important committees of the house should have no other com* mittee assignments. When the chest feels on fire and the throat bcras you have indigestion and you need SIMMON'S RED Z LIVER REGULATOR to gee rid of the disdigested food, strengthens the system and purifies the bowels. Price, large package, $1.00; size, 35c. Sold b? All Druggists. > *""" ? Han Lays Frsak Egg. Washington, Ga., March 22.?A hen egg more than six inches in length, ' having a body, head and tail, was the curious freak of nature shown in Washington today by Amo9 Blakey, ft farmer of Wilke9 county, living near Tignall. The egg was not fully matured, having a soft 9hell which permitted the freakish extremities to move when handled, giving the appearance 3f a living animal. " The carosity will be obseryed for exhibition and will probably be sent to the Smithsonian institution in Washington, D. C. THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WE HAVE EVER SHOWN IN HARNESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, BRIDLES, ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, ETC. We have a special home-made slip Harness for one-horse wagon at $5.00. Set of Boggy Harness for $10.00. Wfihnv Hides. Furs. Tallow. Beeswax and pay highest market prices. . Wilse W. Martin, 1116-1118 Plain Street, COLUMBIA S. 0. City Hotel and Cafe, AHEBICAN and EUROPEAN GOOD CLEAN ROOMS NEAR THEATRE AND 3TATE CAPITOL American Rates $1.25 to $2.00 European Rates, Rooms, 50c and np. Mrs. L. I. OWNER, Proprietress, 1218 Main Street Phone 851 COLUMBIA. S. C. ^ ^anneri1 Medium and E. P. & F. fi 1710 MAIN STREET. 4 PRESCRIPTION n For a Long Life. This Is the prescription for a long life given by an old gentleman in Connecticut, who is ninety-nine years old and still well and cheerful, "Live temperately, be slow to anger, don't worry, take plenty of exercise in the fresh air, and, above all, keep cheerful." Should the system get run down? digestive organs weak?the blood thin and sluggish, take Vinol, which is a delicious combination of the medicine ?body-building properties of cods' livers, with the useless grease eliminated and tonic iron added. We regard Vinol as' one of the greatest body-builders and strength-creators in the world for aged people. Mrs. Mary Ivey, of Columbus, Ga., says: "If people only knew the good | Vinol does old people, you would be unable to supply the demand; it is the finest tonic and strength-creator [ I ever used." We wish every feeble gld person in this vicinity would try Vinol on onr agreement to return their money if it fails to give satisfaction. HARMON DRUG COMPANY. * Lexington, S. C. Has 37 Children. Grand Fork*. N. Dak.,. March 22.? Being the father of 37 children is the distinction borne by H.JT. Hertzog, a farmer living near Palermo, this state. He is 70 years of age and looks no more than 60, and has been married three times. The Governor has paroled aelt Stepman, who was convicted on the charge of manslaughter in 1909, and sentenced to ten years in the penitentiary. Chronic Stomach Trouble Cure - There is nothing more discouraging than a chronic disorder of tbe stomach, and it is nor surprising that many suffer for years with such an ailment when a permanent care is within their reach and may be had for a trifle. "About one vear ago," says P. H. Beck, of Wakelee, Mich., "I bought a package of Chamberlain's Tablets, and since U9ing them I have felfc perfectly well. I had previously used any number of different medicines, but none of them were of any lasting benefit." Sold by all Dealers. Adv. Final Discharge. Notice Is hereby given that I will apply to Hon. Gsorge S. Drafts, Probate Judge for Lexington county, on the 10th day of April, 1913, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon for a final discharge as Administrator of the estate of Henrv Porterfleld, deceased. NELSON PORTE RPIELD, 22 Administrator. TRAVEL VTA SOlljTHERN IIULVAr TO UUNVLN T1UMS AND OTHER SPECIAL OCCASIONS In all Parts of the UNITED STATES Winter Tourist Tickets on sale Low Round Trip Fares Attractive Train Service Convenient Schedules For detailed information apply to any Representative or Ticket Agent o! this Company* ?t_raj-n_rn_ru^i^-rn_rt_rnj-gj-n_rnj-T_o_rT_rn^-aIrn_rT_r^ \jj? 1912... ' fe ' FALL and WINTER || ....SHOES i$j| We have a full and com plete stock of (all leather) stylish shoe3 for our Lexint;ton rriends to inspect. We ill know we are selling the best jjjju solid leather shoes for less Eas money than any one in the shoe business, come in and see for yourself, that will nrnrft it. A nlpn^nrp tn xrait on you and give you our |j? prices. We can fit the family, ^ men, women and children. \ in Work Shoes a Specialty ^ . A. DAVIS | COLUMBIA, S. C. ^ ! NEW TALES J THATARE TOLD The Expert Typewriter. During the investigation of the financial situation of the country by the Pujo committee of congress H. C. prick, the iron king, was an attentive spectator. One day, being desirous of getting off a letter in haste, he hurried <1 innf tho corridors of the house office building looking for a stenographer. Pausing before a door beyond which he saw a youth speeding away on a typewriter, he entered. "Say," clattered he, "can you take a letter down for me right away? I'm in an awful hurry." "Sure," replied the young man. "Fire away." Mr. Frick "fired away" at a rapid rate, but the man at the machine kept easy pace with him. After half a doz (2O ^yc-VD "NOT FOB MB," BBPLIBD THE YOUNG MAN. en sheets "That's all!" cried Mr. Prick and, picking up the copy, hurriedly ran over it. - , "Fine, young man!" he exclaimed ae he folded the letter. "Can you write shorthand as well as you perform on the typewriter?" "Better." replied the young man. "Well, I want you in my New York office," continued Mr. Friek as he handed over a five dollar bill, with a nod to keep the change. "I'll pay you well for ft too." "What'Jl you pay?" queried the young man. aA hundred and fifty dollars a month," replied Mr. Frick. "Isn't that enough?" "Not for me," replied the young man with a smile as he handed back the five dollar -bill to the iron king. "You see. Uncle Sam pays me $7,500 a year to represent the Savannah folks in congress!" And Congressman Charles G. Edwards of the First Georgia district, who is an expert stenographer and typewriter, always chuckles when he tells this story on himself. IMPROVING THE PUBLIC HEALTH. Old Time Holidays Contrasted With Present (Minors. II Mil I VWWill Dr. Augustus S. Knight, an authority on health statistics, was talking in New York about the improvement in the public health. "This improvement is due," he said, "to our more widely diffused knowledge of hygiene. From the top to the bottom of the ladder we now recognize, to a certain extent, the value of fresh air, temperance and exercise. Of course improvement is needed, but rare nowadays are men of Hay's stamp. "Hay and his wife took a holiday one Saturday and went on an excursion to Atlantic City. Hay on his arrival there strolled about the station, looked the locomotive over and then disappeared in a barroom. "After an hour or so his wife sent for him. " 'Oh, .Jack,' she said, 'do come and look at the sea and the sand! They're so beautiful!' " 'Ah,' growled Hay, 'what do I care -'fx-. OTlfl T-A11 COTIll^ T T'lMl LCI %?UUl OCU iiuu J VUi cuuu . a'vx j vu think I'm goin' to lose my holiday for the sake of sea and saiul?' " A Costly Virtue. T'nele .Toe Cannon, apropos of Washington's birthday, said in Danville: "Washington was veracious. Voracity, I suppose, worked letter in those days. It's a virtue now that often custs its owner dear. "A Danville man howled downstairs from his den the other night: ! " 'Who went and broke my new meerschaum pipe?' "Little Willie, mindful of the approach of Feb. 22, shouted back in cheery tones: " 'I done it pep! I cannot lie!' "'You can't eh?' roared the father, rushing downstairs, strop in hand. 'Well, yon won't be able to sit either when I'm through with you, b'goshl'" An Epidemic of Coughing is sweeping over the town and young and old are alike affected.^Foley's Honey & Tar Oompoand is a quick safe reliable family medicine for coughs and colds A. S. Jones, or L?e Pharmacy, Bhico, Calif., says: "Foley's Honey and Tar Compound has no equal, and I reoommed it as containing no narcotics or other harmful properties." Harmon Drug Co. Iii'Hung Chang, the statesman whose name once filled the world, is honored at Shanghai by the first statue erected in the Chinese empire to a Celestial after the manner of the sculptor's art. The style of monument preferred by the Chinese has hitherto taken the form of a temple. Pneumonia Follows a Cold bat never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar C impound. It stops the cough, heals the sore and inflamed air passages, and strengthens the 1 n n era TVi a rrn>i rti na ic in a vollnur iuu^OI Aug j iu ^ j package with beehive on carton. Refuse substitutes. Harmon Drug Co. uinosnai b jo sasodjnd eqj oj~pejbd -op eq oj sj "ojo 'saoclBO?5A. 'suuojpm jo aojJoenoD.rfiiq sgujuiBjaoo 4osnoq sih j?jaado.id ojftnd otaoooq oj ojb qjeop stq jo otajj oqj jb pessossod eq sb sainjD{d srq jo qons pas 'aSanajBd sjq ssossod p[noqs XijanOo ,q jBqj 'joa -jnj, jspjs qsTiSiqj oqj eqq 'pojjsop jejured ?rejTnm qouoa^oqj 'OLD^iCC A Cold, La Grippe, Then Pneumonia Is too ofcen the fatal sequence. La Grippe coughs hang on, weaken the system, and lower the vital resistance R. G. Collins, Postmaster, Barnegat, N.J. savs: "I was troubled wish a severe La Grippe cough which completely exhausted me. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound soon stopped the coughing spells entirely. It can't be beat." Harmon Drug Co. Justice" "Troff^oT" "New "YoTk "deserves the thanks of the United States navy for his remarks In sentencing a wayward yonth who pleaded that If let ofT he would join the navy. 44The navy." the judge said, "does not want men of your class. The time has gone by when we can use the navy for reformatory purposes. Our navy is composed of self respecting young men." A Message to Bailroad Men E. S. Bacon, 11 Ba9t St., Bath, Me., sends out this warning to railroaders everywhere. "My work as conductor * mUmaviia i m ofiAn rv f i-ho USUSCU it UliiUUiU tuiiAUiUiauiuu ui iuv kidneys and I was miserable and all played one. From the day I began taking Foley Kidney Pills I began to regain my strength, and I am better now than I have been for twenty years.'' Try them- Harmon Drng Co. Two o? the great railways entering London are about to carry out an Important electrification scheme involving over 150 miles of track In the metropolis. Direct cuarent of 600 volts will be employed, with third and fourth rails, the train being operated by the multiple unit system. The scheme includes connection with the entire underground railway system of London. Five people were killed and numbers were injured in a storm whi^h cut a path through half a dozen counties in Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkansas on the night cf the 21st iust., and all reports are not in yet. It is alleged that Attorney General McReynold9 has practically decided to urge President Wilson to appoint Associate Justice Woods, of the South Carolina State Supreme Court, to the Federal Bench to su ,ceed Judge Nathan Goff, wno resigned. Cleaning Pressing Dyeing The Lexington Pressing Club is ready to do your fall cleaning, pressing, dyeing, etc. We have a competent force and all work promptly and neatly done. Let us fix up that old last year's suit foryou. We make a specialty of this class of work. Lexington Pressing Club. Lem Sox. Manager BHnBHHHHni Rhea Live Sti W1 A great improvement would be ma other animals if ju^t the proper rei ill or injured. If your horse could any external remedy containing al bis flesh terribly. Some linime: ingredients which only inflame t down to where the pain lies. Bev humane, quick-acftion remedy is M * Made of oils, without a drop of al soaks straight to the bone and mus and is comforting while the healij Mustang Liniment is what you waj Ma your work lighter, saves your live^l in good trim for work. For all f< Cuts, Burns, Galls and Harness i prompt and does not promise \ Liniment has been doing its wond The amount of money it has save One man writes that he was about badly injured but Mustang Linim erinary teMs us he has used Mu? found it be3t liniment for cuts, strc enthusiastic friends of this tried aj juft what makes ^Horses s* Wrong One, Wise?This Is certainly a good cigar you've given me, old chap. Gey?Shucks! I bet I've gone and given you the wrong one.?Judge. State of Ohio, city of Toledo, ) Lucas County, ( * Fr*nk J. Chenejr makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the Ci:y of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Ca;arrh that cannot be cured bv the use HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribe in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Frederick C. Hlld, a young aviator, up 2,000 feet at Mineola. N. Y, saw a tall tower "dead ahead," shut off his motor and volplaned to the ground. Then he learned he had seen in a mirage the tower of the waterworks, a mile and a half away. Foley Kidney Pills will reach your individu&L case if you have any form of kidney or bladder trouble, any backache, rheumatism, uric acid poisoning or irregular and painful kidney action. They are strengthening, tonic and curative, and contain no habit formtt ? ing drugs. aariuuu x-'i u.g v/vr. The man who is fond of honey, bat who has hitherto hesitated to establish an apiary In his back yard through a very natural fear of the stinging tendencies of the honeybee, may now take heart. The production of the stlngless bee isannou need from London. When Burton Holmes recently gave his celebrated travelogue on 4 Panama' at Orchestra Hall, Chicago, he was 1 seriously interrupted by continual j coughing of the audience. No one annoys willingly and if people with coughs, colds, hoarseness and tickling in throat would use Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, they could quickly cure their coughs and colds and avoid this annoyance. Harman Drug Co. fll Era eh 3^1 HIVVII a Mules ai fi ? i ] 1 Suitabl 3 Puf| flS See Us Befi ick Company, Coli / lat >>_ de in the condition of horses anJ nedy were used when they became' talk he would ask you not to use cohol because it stings and tortures nts have alcohol and other fiery he skin and tissue without ^trildn^T vare of such liniments. The great EXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, cohol or other torturing element, it >cle. It soothes the wounded parts ig work is progressing. Mexicaa it because it kes tock from suffering and keeps then* jrms of Lameness, Strains, Bruises, Sores in animals, it is safe and vhat it cannot perform. Mu&anfir erful healing work for 65 years, d livestock owners is incalculable*to kill his valuable horse because' J- 71 A { eni maae mm wcii again, n vcitang Liniment fifteen years and tins, etc. And many others are tid true remedy. Now you knovr t o Happy, i The amount of the Lexington county school board fund collectable for schools for the schoola9tic year 191311 is $2,571.00. W. S. Skelton. a merchant at Stanley, Ind., 9ays he would not take $100.000 for the relief a 9ingle box of Foley Kidney Pills gave him. 'T had a severe attack of kidney trouble with sharp pains through my back and could . hardly straighten up. A. single box of Foley Kidney Pills entirely relieved me." Harmon Drug Co. Inspection of the grrund upon which will be established the great camp for the 60,000 veterans who are expected to attend the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg next July. SOUTHERN RAILWAY 80HEDULE EFFECTIVE Sept 15,1912 Arrivals and departures Lexington, South Carolina. (N. B. These schedule figures shown as information only and are not guaranteed. 7:07 No. 19, daily, local Columbia to Augusta. Q.ec A M Wrt 10f (lQnniL OICKJ A. ill. KU.ltli UQ11J , 'UC Ol'UHl ern'9 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, etc. 5:41 P. M.?No. 7, daily, from Columbia to Augusta. Connecting from Carolina Special from Cincinnati, | Knoxville, Asheville, Spartanburg and intermediate points. I 6:02 P. M.?No. 132, daily, the "South| era'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. Hardwick,P. T. M.,Washington, D. 0.; H. F. Cary, G. P. A., Wasnington, D. C.; E. H. Coapman, V. P. & G. M., Washington, D. O.; W. E. McGee. A. G. P. A., Columbia, S. C.; A. H. Acker, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga. 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