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I-?????mmmmmmm r IF YOU EAT S0METMN6 that let it work its own way th and makes you feel bad. taking a pinch or two of SIMM REI LIVER RE (THE POWI It drives out impurities and ba bowels; stimulates the torpid liver ments. It is a fine tonic and syster in sound, healthy condition. SOLO BY DCALEBS. BBIC Ask tor the genoino with the Bed Z on the l&b it by mall: postpaid. Simmons Liver Regulator it Price SI.00 per bottle. Look tor the Bed Z label. vy ?l. H. ZEILIN A CO.. P New and Seas Our stock of ^ j_ n r \jrooas, uiy v Shoes and Hats i We want our Lex call and inspect 01 and make our st< while in the cit buy or not. Ou ' WM. PLA1 1804 MAIN St. * Obituary, W. N. Martin died at his home nine miles below Columbia on Thursday evening, April 10th, 1913. He had been unwell for months, but was confined to his room not more than three weeks when the end came. / Mr. Martin was one of Lexington's most substantial citizens. He was one of the oldest members, an active, faithful one, of Shiloh Methodist church. - He was a kind, devoted father, an affectionate husband and a trne and loyal neighber. He was a Confederate veteran and went out in volunteer seryice for his, country m Holcorabe's Legion, Company B, under Captain A. R. Tayl *. "'"erwards transferred to 7th regiment of cavalry under Gene * \xal Gary. After four years or unbroken service, be surrendered at ApTHE 4 ; CEI % ^ . _ 5 * . The Packard, also Victor I? "4 *> % <f . . During can't afford 1 paper are i '%h . M % i ^ * Si-. V BAR] * 11 ' ? I 1637 rough; its a slow process Get rid of it quickly by IONS 9 Z GULATOR )ER FORM) dly digested food in the stomach and and restores regular bowel movea purifier that puts the vital organs E. LARGE PACKAGE. ftl.OO. el. If you cannot (jet It. remit to ni. we will tend i put up alto in. liquid form for those who prefer it. ionable Goods. Millinery, Dress I I ioods, Notions s now complete, ington friends to lr line of Goods ore headquarters , y, whether they r prices are right, T & SON, COLUMBIA, S. C. I pomattox, Va., with General Lee, a solcMer among the bravest of the brave. Mr. Martin was in his 74th year of his age. He leaves a wife and eight children, as follows: Dr. L. M. Martin, of Denton, Texas; J, JEL Martin, of Wichita Falls, Texas; W. L. Martin, of Stamford, Texas; G. C. and H. S. Martin, of Western Texas: G. M. Martin, of Augusta, Ga; L. J. Martin, of New Brookland, and one daughter, Mrs. Etheredge, of Leesville. One infant daughter preceded him in death 30 years ago, The funeral services were held at, and the interment made in the old family burying ground twelve miles below his home in Lower Lexington and the services were conducted by his pastor, Rev. Mr. Rushton, in the presence of a larce concourse of relatives and friends." 7 BARFI * An i rnniTrn LtunHItU , Fischer, Newby & [achin and Colur h nniiRi n ifuuuj the coming v I not to look at cordially invited i r MAIN STREI Irene Cullings. Everybody in Irene seems to be very happy now, as these beautiful spriDg days are coming and going, and every sad heart is pushing aw'av winter's frosty chill and is brightening up with the beautiful sunny sky. We are very glad to say that our little mill village is still on its way for grander and greater achievements, The spinning room is now undergoing repairs, and we hope the machines! will succeed in makiDg the old machinery new. The new building on Main street is completed and is occupied by Mr. John Head and Mr. Billy Carter. All of these improvements are being made under the supervision of our very efficient Superintendent, Homer Woods. Mrs. Edna demons, one of our old friends, is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Bumie Fry. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. George, of BrookLand, 9pent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Woods. Mr. C. E. McCravey visited Mr. A. E. Wingard recently. Misses Nattie Goodwin and Gertrude Roland spent Sunday with Miss Ola Alewine. Miss Mae Alewine visited Miss Anna Head Sunday afternoon. Mrs. P. A. Widener is spending a few clays with her father near Fredonia. Miss Essie Wessinger lias returned home after a short visit to relatives at Pelion. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor Sunday. Rev. J. Steele filled his regular appointment here. Mrs. Mr9. Racheal iiachman visited the family of Mr. Dalas Wessinger last Monday. Blue Eyes. After the joy yvhich springs from right doing, the purest and sweetest is that which is born of companionship with spirits akin to our own. No. Six-Sixty-Six This is a prescription prepared especially tor MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not -eturn. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c Notice of Final Discharge. Notice is hereby giyen co all persons interested that on the 6th day of May 1913, I will apply to Hon. George S Drafts, Judge of Probate for Lexing ton county, S. C., for a Final Dis charge as Administrator of the Es tate of George A. Hope, deceased. J. J. HOPE, Administrator. 25, I ELD I nounces a Gi PIANOS 1 w w : Evans, Wilson, abia Grapbophon | INCENTIVI reek we will ?L~ L inem ueiure y to make this ET. ( _ ' "FAGGED-OUT" WOMEN ! Will Find a Helpful Suggestion In This Letter. Overworked, run-down, "fagged I a)) ^ ! oui, women who ieei as luuugu tuej I oould hardly drag about, should profit j by Miss Richter's experience. She i says: "Last winter I was completely run down and felt fagged out all the time, was nervous and had indigestion. "One of my friends advised me to take Vinol, and it has done me great good. The tired, worn-out feeling is all gone, and I am strong, vigorous and well. The stomach trouble soon, disappeared and now I eat heartily and have perfect digestion. I wish every tired, weak, nervous woman could have Vinol, for I never spent any money in my life that did me so much good as that I spent for Vinol." ! Marie Richter, Detroit, Mich. Thousands of women and men who were formerly weak and sickly owe their present rugged health to the wonderful strength-creating effects of Vinol. We guarantee Vinol to build you up and make you strong. If it does not, we give back your money. HARMON DRUG COMPANY, Lexington, 8. C. , J r t I *_ I II young men WOUIU ieei tuat tucro is 9ure to be a threading time they would not be so free to sow a crop of I wild oats. | I A fiar fflTB Wll I Rhea Llve II _ Di ANH i r> i 1 w rand Extiibitioi Akin DIA HI1U I IH Munn, Cote, Mas( es. ahaaSAI inane epenai ou decide to bu store their head COLUMBIA, < Foley's Kidmev Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache | Strengthen your kidneys, cot j rect urinary irregularities, buil 1 up the worn out tissues, an eliminate the excess uric aci that causes rheumatism. Pre vent Bright's Disease and Dia bates, and restore health an ! strength. Refuse substitutes Dr. Homer and Mr. Gas Mathias, c Irmo, were in town Monday on busj ! nes9. Failures are facts that prove a ma has at least actually tried to be sue cessful. Chords that vibrate sweetest plea! ures, thrill the deepest notes of woe. The man who never takes chance misses lots of opportunites. Don't brood over the past?dream < he future. of Fresh mm MiiIqq j IITIUIUU I m ^n''a'1' ?Sj! see Us Be Stock Co., Col COMI 1 Of 3n, Dukesbury a i t/>vit it NOW, prices on Pian v. All the re j m m m B h ^ ? w (quarters while *? m mm?mm m ? A im J >OUTH UAm d d WARRANTED FOR ALL TIT.1E. . If you pnrrhn.se the 2^11 \V HOME yon will ? have a life asset at the price you p.*.y.*'id w.J !. act have an endless chain of repairs. d QuaKly I. | Considered ? ' it is the : If you want&8ewing machine, write !or tr latest catalogue before you purchase. s. Is New Home Sewina Maclvne Co., Orange, Mass. ?????? y )S It is only the great-hearted who can be true friends; the mean and coward !y j can never know what true friendship means. md Horses le Tor All pes. fore You Buy. . ; * umbia, S. C. A t BHWMMWMM?BM ? r PANY > irno tito md Lock wood: I ios ana you it aders of this ' in Columbia. / i', i - ) > ; )L!NA.