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^EoFBSSIONAL CASDS. Wft BE. F. C. GILMORE-. ffl / DENTIST. * ?t P^A&s moved his office's* to Palr#metto Building, 6th floor, j r Rooms 608*609, Phone 1025. I Columbia, S? C. t i i f 07M. W. HAWES, f | ^ " Attorney and Counselor at Law. j HEW BROOK LAND, 8. C. Practice In all Courts. Business solicited. 1 November 1,1905. T H. frick, j . .attorney at law. CHAPIN, & C, Office: Hotel Marlon, 4th Boom, Second Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. ''' ^ ^ ^ T'hurmondjtimmerman ac allison, attorneys at law, will PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, We will be pleased to meet those | having legal business to be attended to, at our office at any time. Office next to Canghman & Harman's. , i Lexington, S. C. J. wm THURMOND. GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, 8ept 13,1911. T. C. CALLISON. Albert m: boozer, attorney at law. COLUMBIA, 8. 0. Omos: 1316 Main 8treet, upstairs, opposite Van Metre's Furniture StoreAs pedal attention given to business entrustid to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington aonntv. .? j\r. d. l. hall, U DENTIST COLUMBIA, S. 0. Lutheran Publication B nil ding, 1626 Main St. Office hoars 8 &. m., to o:30 p. in a/VAM - Dee. re. i?v<?ijrr ? . 6. J. OUVEROS, 1434 MARION ST., ' COLUMBIA, S. 0. ; ? Is prepared to treat ah.trgtfble* 0t Eye/Bar,"Nose, Throat aird Lungs. Spectacles fitted and furnished. / W. Boyd Evans, Attorney at Law Offices: Rooms 4 and 6 ?lark Law Building, Washington, St. Telephone Number 139. COLUMBIA, S. C. CIVILS DRUG STORE COLUMBIA, S. C. * Main and Etmwood. Yonr first and last stop Everything that is to be " 1 \ . ' * had at a Drag Store. Mail Orders Filed. Lexington Meat Market B. K. Kyzer,Prop. Ice, Meats, Green Groceries. Lunch Boom and Bestanrant in the rear. GtyJRotel 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. Hrs. I. I. KAM1NER, Proprietress, 1218 Main Street Phone 851 ,COLUMBIA.. S. 0. g? ?? asmr ? sts. i a? ? i' Heir Tonic I Aycr's Hair Vigor keeps the sc Jp clean !j and healthy. Promotes growth. Checks jfalling. Does net ccior. Ask Your Pocior. l?: n?? wir T - _ . - >in i i im* We Are I Headquarters ?FOR? . . 8T7GABS. COFFEE, TEA tad KICE I Wholesale and Retail Boasted Coffee, IS, 20, 22, 25 and up Green Coffee, 16, 18, 20c. Green, Black and Mixed Teas, 25c, 40c 50c and ur>. Rice Sold at Cut Prices. C. Q*Kenny I \16S8 5f3*r. St. Pb-.ne 157 Columbia, South Carolina l \ NOW HER FRIENDS j HARDLY KNOW HER Bat This Does Not Bother Mrs, Barton, Under the Circumstances. Houston, Texas.?In an interesting letter from this city, Mrs. S. C. Burton writes as follows: "I think it is my duty to tell you what your medicine, Cardui, the woman's tonic, has done for me. I was down sick with womanly trouble, and my mother advised several different treatments, but they didn't seem to do me any good. I lingered along for three or four months, and for three weeks. J was in bed, so sick i couldn't bear fox any one to wall: across the floor. My husband advised me to try Cardui, the woman's tonic. I have taken two bottles of Cardui, am feeling fine, gained 15 pounds and do all of my housework. Friends hardly know me, I am so well." If you suffer from any of the ailments SO common to women, don't allow the trouble to become chronic. Begin taking Cardui to-day. It is purely vegetable, its ingredients acting in a gentle, natural way on the weakened womanly constitution. You run no risk in trying Cardui. , It has been helping weak women back to health and strength for more than 50 it win hHn von. At all dealers. JWCUA* ?r J Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Ladies' Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga. Tenn., for Special Instructions on your case and 64-page book, "Hon.e Treatment for Women," sent in plain wrapper. ?69-3 r ==% PUT NEW LIFE INTO J] YOUR STOCK AND POULTRY BY USING TALBOTTS LITTLE II GUNT STOCK AND I ^ POULTRY POWDER. |j A trial will convince . If you of the merits of this II preparation. This is the 11 season when you should 11 get your stock and poul- 11 try into best condition. When in Columbia see I us about thi^. We guar- If antee results. Price per |f package 25c and up, de- || pending on size. The Taylor Drag Co 1520 Main St. Phone 88 I , COLUMBIA, S. C. II J Tax Returns For 1914. After Feb. 20 the books will be closed, after which 50 per cent, penalty will be added for failure to make returns. Tax returns 3ent in by mail are not legal unless sworn to before an officer " qualified to administer oaths. I All male persons are subject to poll tax from 21 to 60 years of age, except those exempt by iaw. All dogs are i subject to' capitation tax of 50 cents and must be returned at the same time when returning other property. W. D. DENT, Auditor of Lexington County. Clerk's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In the Court of Common Pleas. W. H. Townsend, T. P. Meets and C. E. Leaphart, a9 Trustees of the * Tn . r TYT T\ r* r .Bankrupt .cisrare 01 \y. r. ivooi, Bankrupt, Plaintiffs, against J. Preston Clark, Defendant. In obedience to the Decree of the Court in the above entitled action, signed by Hi* Honor, Judge T. H. Spain, dated Feb. 5, 1914, I will sell in front of the Court House door at | Lexington, S. C., during the lege! hours of sale on the first Monday in March, next, the same being the 2nd cay of.said month, at public outcry to the h.ighest bidder, the following tracts of real estate, to-wil: * U1 that piece, parcel or tract of j land, situate, lying and being in the j County or Lexington and State afore- j | said, containing seventy and seven ; onc-hundredths (70 and 7-100) acres, I m ore or jess, adjoining lands of Don- j ley and Sease, George Keisler and I David Kjzer, us represented by a olat j thereof made by S. S. Lindler, May 7, 18'. >2." ' Also, all that piece, parcel or lot of lar.d, situate, lving and being in the town oi Lexington, in tlie <Jounry of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing or.e-hait (}.?) awe, more or less and. adioimot/ lands now ?>r formerly of M. A. Corley on the N- rt h; tract of land conveyed to Alice llobertson on the Bust ; Lee Branch on the Soi:th, and lands now or formerly of j Tom Uarnanen the We:-?; and 0. i the lot conveyed to me ly Dicn j Pence on Dec 10, 1010." Terms or Sale?<Jusn. Purchaser or j purchasers to pay lor paper-, and re- i cording foea. j Fit AX II \7. SHE A LY, U. 0. (J. P. ami O. S. | i/y>on. S. Pod. 0, i;J11 T , ; 'I A:t-.,.r-;cvs !..>; Pi *i. ::li .. j < # . House and Senate Notes. i The Carlisle bill, relating to rates for legal advertisements in newspapers, was killed at the request of the author, in view o; the 9essicn nearing its close. * The ways and mean9 committee bill fixing the salaries of the county auditors and treasurers was passed and ordered returned to the house with amendments of the finance committee. The Carlisle joint resolution providing fcr a commission to investigate the Torrens system of land registration passed the senate. Senator .Lade had passed hie bill to ' 1 encourage farm demonstration wura. in connection with rural public schools. It provides that each school shall receive a sum not exceeding $25 as an aid from the State. The Best Cough Medicine. "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ever since I have been keeping house," says L. 0. Hame9, of Marbury, Ala. "I consider it one of the best remedies I ever used. My children have all taken it-and it works like a charm. For colds and whooping cough it is excellent." For sale by all dealers. adv. Bad Western Corn. > "Merchants of South Carolina should purchase corn subject to State inspection," said Commissioner Watson of the State department of agriculture. He said that the wholesale dealers in the West are flooding South Carolina witn spoiled corn. He said that he had warned these dealers and that all damaged products found would be seized. 1 .L .* * * Gas in the stomach comes from food which has fermented. Get rid of this badly digested food as quickly as possible if you would ayoid a bilious attack. 8iMMO&>S RED Z LIVER REGULATOR is a proper remedy. It purifies the stomach,/liver afld bowels and .'strengthens the digestion. Price, large package, $1.00; small size, 25c. Sold by AH Druggists. adv. Strychnine In Water. El Paso, Feb. 18.?The presence of strychnine in water given some of the horses of the American troopers on guard at Ysleta was discovered today. Three horses died Wednesday night when the Americans, under Oapt. Davidson of the Thirteenth cavalry, were rushed' to Ysleta in pursuit of Mexican federal recruits who raced across the river. Since then 9even. more have died. A post-mortem examination today disclosed the canse. Backache-Rheumatism Vanish Away Men and women having backache, rkeumatism, stiff and swolen joints are honestly glad to know that Foley Kidney Pills are successful everywhere in driving out these ills. That is because Foley Kidney Pills are true medicine and quickly effective in all diseases that result from weak inactive | kidneye and urinary irregularities. I Harmon Drug Co. . adv. Oxen Walk Trestle Safely. Townsend, Vt., Feb. 12.?A yoke of oxen beloneinsr to a farmer here, when left alone, walked dovn a railroad track on to a trestle. After proceeding across#, a distance of seventy-five feet, they retraced their steps without mishap. - ? La Grippe Leaves Its Victims Prostrate ' Some victims of la grippe never fully j refcover the health of the lungs, and persistent coughing is weakening. The quick action of Foley's Honey and Tar makes it valuable in severe la grippe coughs. F. G. Prevo, Bedford, Ind., writes:-^La grippe left me with a severe cofjh that Foley's Honey and Tar cured, and I am back to my normal weight." Harmon Drug Co. uuv. . Hastings' Prolific j Corn Yielded 214 ' Bushels on I Acre If you are going to plant corn this spring, either to fill your own crib or to enter the com club contests, the corn to plant, is Hastings' Prolific. Official United States government records show this corn has yielded more per acre than any other corn planted in the South. Hastings' Prolific won the Georgia record with 214 bushels to one acre; the .Mississippi record with 225 bushels; the Arkansas record with 172 2-3; the Florida record, 129 1-4. Hastings' Prolific has won five-sixths of the corn club prizes in Georgia. It has won high yield per acre records in every Southern slate, three years out of four. This corn produces a grain and for age or the linest quality. It is the corn that it will pay you best to plant year in and year out. Prices: Packet, 10 cents; 1-2 pint. 20 cents: pint, CO cents; quart, r>0 cents, postpaid. Peck, not prepaid, $1; bushel, $3.50. Order today. Write at once for our big free catalogue. It is full of valuable agricultural information and is a t ood bnok to have on ii.' " r?:. t!. _. KA2VIP02 A , CO., Atlanta, G&.?-AJvc. -i *'1 . " * ? * rf*; 'm ?~? Seven Negroes Rescued. Charleston, Feb. 13.?While making her way into Charleston harbor late la9t Friday afternoon the United States revenue cutter Yamacraw, Capt. A. J. ' Henderson, rescued seven shipwrecked negro fishermen from the rocks of the south jetty and brought them safely to shore. The negroes had been out in the gasoline fishing smack, Seafisb, , when the engine went dead and the craft began drifting toward the rocks. In spite of their frantic efforts to control the course of the smack, the northeast gale drove her onto the rocks, where she was later pounded to pieces. The negroes leaped for the rock9 when they saw their craft was doomed, and for some time wera forced to cling to the rocks, picking their way from one high bolder to another as the flood tide drove them higher. When the negroes sighted the Yamacraw steaming into the channel they doffed pants, shirts, oilskins and other wearing apparel ana began a frantic and concerted movement to attract attention from the passing vessel. Their signals were sighted and at once Capt. Henderson ordered a surfboat manned. Owing to the stpaag northeast gale, which rendered the channel exceedingly choppy and tossed the waves furiously on the jetties, the crew of the surfboat did not have an easy time taking the fishermen off. After so long a while, however, they were placed safely aboard tbe Yamacraw. Methodist Minister Recommends Chemberlain's Cough Remedy. Rev. James A.Lewis, Milaca, Minn., | writes: ''Chamberlain's Cough Remedyhas been a needed and welcome guest in our home for a number of years. I highly recommend it to my fellows as being a medicine worthy of trial in cases of colds, coughs and croup." !,Giye Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial and we are confident you will d&nd it very effectual and continue to use ifcas oc(?aib? requires for years to come, as Mjaan'y others have done. For sale by all dealers. adv. ... J To Abolish Soldiers' Home. A bill has been introduced in the lower branch of the Legislature to abolish the Confederate Home, in Colombia. There has been many wrangles in connection with the home and perhaps it would be best to care ' ? anli4!a*o af fho hnmeo nf I or llUO UiU DUIUIOID HV IUW uvuivu w> their iindred and friends. Not long bdtitothe last One will answer the b*CyCall re pass over the river tJjffst undjgfcafcbg"shade of the trees. Probate Sale. State of South Carolina, Lexington County. Probate Court. Henry J. Arehart as administrator of the estate of A. D. Arehart, deceased, Petitioner, V8 Lucy Emma Arehart et al, Respondents. Sale of Land in Aid of Assets. In accordance with the decree of the Court herein made on the 9th day of February, 1911, I will sell to the highest bidder, during the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door at Lexington, County and State aforesaid, on Monday the, second day of March, 1914, being the first Monday in said montn, tne roi lowiDg described real estate, to-wit:"All that tract 01 parcel of land, lying and being in the Oounty and State aforesaid, Lexington Township, containing twenty-five acres, more or less, bounded North by lands ol G. C. Arehart; East by Corley Brothers; South by Lorick estate cr Corley Brothers, and on the We9t by H. Lee Ki^ckley. Said tract of land being the same Durchased from H. Lee Kieckley by A. D. Arehart, deceased." Also "All that piece, parcel or lot of land containing ?tven and one-fourth acres, more or less, h ing and b^mg in Co'ngaree township, County and State aforesaid, and bounded as follows.North by estate S. I. Hook, deceased; East by J. D. St nu and estate lands of " ' ' T A. fJ. .arena ro. ufueaj^u, ~3vjulh uj ?. i). Sents and <>?> rhe West by J. M. Thomas < ^ate " ( Term1' ?'i" Kale: Cash, purchaser to pay forpapois. Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of Probate. Ff-hru.ry Oth, 1914. ! Wm. W. Kawcs, Attorney for Petitioner. ' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIXAT*" County of Lexington j Bv C ?o. S. Drafts. Kscj , Probate Judge Whereas. P. J. "Wcssinrrer made 1 to i?20 to grand him letters -f Adm/nistralion Gf the- estate oi and effects of .J, X. Loner; " These arc therefore tr. cite and admonish al! and singular tIre kindred ?>ul Creditors of the said J. X". ! Lor.?, deceased, that rhoy be and , appear before me in the Court of Pro I bate to be held at Lexington, C. Ji., i S on 24th day of Feb.! IH1J, r,ext,'| >?jUr publicrttion hereof ?ifc 11 o'clock i it> the forenoon to show cruise, if any f??ty have, v;hy the said Admiuisfra-I tier should nor he granted. (.liven under my Hand this 9th day of Fc Anno Domini 191-1. GEO. S. DRAFTS. (L. S. ) Prohite Jadpe Loxineton Count v. P. C. j Published on the llrh day of Feb.* ! 1911, in the Lexington Dispatch iwo \veeks. * rr.',;' ! ^ j^Bssfc*wff8(Bagag>^B -?Tr ? Shafting, Pulleys, Belts, Reoalrs and ' Files, Teeth, Locks, Etc. L3WEAE3 H*C*i WOPTi?, AUGUSTS., CA 1 Gcf car^ctf/!r befac ycz buy. | I We Are Offerinf Southern Southern It is strong and durable fence, against weather conditio: befo LORICK I 1519 Main Street ISimkin's P: Puts the farmer at an adva market with his crop. T THE "WORLD. Ninety da] more cotton to the acre. Supply is Lim The Only Cenuii W. H. MIXSON SE Sole Distributor ToTioi 1736 MAIN S i REE' Is where you can find ?PAII or AL UUUKS, Sj BLIND LIME AN] CABINET Call or write for Prices. _ ti (TREADY 1 GO' We have resumed bt execute orders for Hardware i Tempora Hardware department, department, next to Co 15391 OFFICE: Second I || COLUMBIA, | <? ! wt I it IM ??I ?* i WVS* % | Have you I <r I ^ L U y-* ?* ? ^ ?l * 4 t nouse # 1 t y 4r If not write us for sampl \ complete stock and will < i ,<*v 5 $ I fer w w c? r $ i627Muin Si?^i *>' ft*-* < (?~ '& %5? "SSr"^ X% ^ v *#" vi * ' I j Special Prices on Farm Fence AND Hog Fence thoroughly galvanized and protected s. Let us have your inquiries re buying. BROTHERS Onlnmhn. S. C. I rolific Cotton J mtage because be is first in the HE EARLIEST COTTOfl IN ps from planting to boll. Grows ited. Order Quick. tie Sold in this State, rn ra rn a dt tctaw LiU w.) vurtnubLyj vii s for South Carolina, s. Write for Catalogue. ?N & BRO., I r, COLUMBIA, S. C. I one of the best stocks of NTS? L KKDS. I fiSH, S& GLASS D CEMENT. I MANTLES. I =~ WITH THE III OPS isiness and are now ready % ind Groceries. ^ ry Quarters: Columbia Hotel; Crocery ; lumbia Hotel. Main St. Floor, Columbia Hotel. iSlCE Ine SOUTH CAROLINA. f|| _ ')) - .? i in? ? < i I ?? * 'ii inn in.? ? ? gjCTrom <VWW%'% \ had yo pa pared : $ i . r dr ^ a er ^ es anu prices. We have a ^ do your work reasonable. ^ l I Columbia, S. C. I* ?. r!c. ? 3 .* ?? >> ? ^ *? **> \? 'v ^ im <w <& w w ^ ? t