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Notice Trespassers. Thisi9 to notify all person that fish, ing is specially forbidden in our pond or trespassing in any maLner whatever on our lands as "the law will positive'y be enforced against all trespass,ers. ' D. H. Hnckabaa, 19-pd, Mrs. Margaret Hnckabaa. professional gauds. DR. F. C. GILMORE DENTIST. Has moved his offices to Pal metto Building, (Jth floor, Rooms 60S 609, Phone 1025. Columbia, S. C. I WM. W. HA WES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. J NEW BLOOXLAND.S. C. era?;rJc.' ?n all Couris. Busie r sciiei'^d. i Novw.nber!. 1903 T H. FKICK, J . ATTORNEY AT LAW. CEAITN, S C. Office: ilorei Marion, 4th Boom, Second Floor. Will practice in all the Court?. Thurmond,timmerman &callison, attorneys at law, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, We will be pleased to meet those having letral business to be attended to, at our office at any time. Office next to Cangiimon & Harmon's. Lexington, S. C. J. WM THURMOND. GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN Sept 13,1911. T. C. CALLISOW Albert m. boozer, ATTORNEY AT LAW. COLUMBIA, S. 0. Office: 1516 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Van Metre's Furniture StoreEspecial attention given to business entrustId to him by bis fellow citizens of Lexington sountv. Dr. d. l. hall, DENTIST COLUMBIA, S. 0. Lutheran Publication Building, 1626 Main St. Office hours 8 a. m., to 0:30 p. m Dec. 23. 1907?lyr M. C. J. OLIVEROS, 1424 MARION ST., j COLUMBIA, S. C. | Is prepared to treat aii troubles of Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs. Spectacles fitted and furnished. W. Boyd Evens* Attorney at Law Offices: Rooms 4 and 6 Clark Law Building, Washington, St. Telephone Number 139. COLUMBIA, S. C. CIVILE DRUG STORE t COLUMBIA, S. C. Main and Eimwood. Your first and last stop v r v r* Everything that is to be had at a Drug Store. % Mail Orders Filed. Lexington Meat Market B. K Kyzer,Prcp. j Ice, Meats, Green Groceries, i | Lunch Boom and Restaurant in the rear. City Hotel ana Cafe, AMERICAN | and ! EUROPEAN ;j (JOOD CLEAN ROOMS NEAR THEATRE AND STATE CAPITOL American Rates $1.25 to $2.00 European Rates, Rooms, 50c and up. Srs. L I. Proprietress, 1218 Main Street?: Phone S51 COLUMBIA. S. C. We Are Headquarters ?FOR? SUGARS. COFFEE, TEA and RICE Wholesale and Retail Roasted Coffee, 18, 20, 22, 25 and up Green Coffee, 16, 18, 20c. Green, Black and Mixed Tea*, 25c, 40c 50c and ud. Rice Sold at Cut Prices. C. D. Kenny Co. 1638 Main St. Phone 157 CAtnmhh. <*ou h Carolina 4 * * " i' , ^ * 4 Old Landmark Burns. Edgefield, March 4?Mrs. Kate Lynch's home, one of the landmarks of Edgefield, was completely destroyed by fire about 10 o'clock tonight. The fire, which spread with great rapidit;- originated in the bath room, being aased , by the exolosion of a kerosene stove. Practically none cf i the household furniture was saved. I The loss is estimated at about I 00? to SS.000, partially covered by m snrance. { Mrs Lyoch's house was one of the historic resid -nets of Edg: 5?ld. It was built by Col. Ekired Sifokins who was associated in the practice of law with the noted George ofcUXufiie. | Just right for Backache and Rheumatism. j Foley Kidney Pills are so thoroui-rh| ly effective for backache, rheumatism, swollen, aching joints, kidney and bladder ailments that they are re- j commended everywhere. A. A. Jeffords, jucGrew, N'-.br., says: "My druggist recommended Foley K'drn-y Pills for pains in my back, and b: lore I finished one bottle, my old trouble entirely disappeared." For sale :>v all dealers. adv. Daring Hold-Up. \ to Ar% MovnK " A ^3 vl crhf'. *xuau id, ua., .?i?: vi; ' . ix j hold-up in the centre of Atlanta's business section today netted a well dressed stranger forty-five dollars of the funds of Jeffer-on Loan Society. The robber entered the company's place of business at fifty-nine*. North Forsyth street shortly before noon, covered I. Steinburg, a clerk, with a revolver, and forced him to surrender the money in the cash drawer. He then commanded him to open the safe. "I'll die first/'Steinberg told him. ''Oh, if ycu want- to fight about it, I'll go," said the stranger, backing out of the doc r. Several pedestrians saw him replace the revolver in his pocket and quickly disappeared around the corner. 9* fi$ i'iw^i i vilUJe jgj f^p Mrs. Walter Vincent g&J ^gv of Pleasant Hill, N. C., writes: "For three sum- .Jjj W mers I suffered from |*?5 ?J nervousness, dreadiul R)$ pains in my back and V? /g)| sides, and weak sinking j(g) j6^ spells. Three bottles of Cardui, the woman's py tonic, relieved me entire^ ly. I feel like another 4$^ (gjl person, now." |(g) TAKE j^l i^nPSn 03^1 S 53 g gS . fJ The Woman's Tonic % i ^1 For over 50 years, ! tyr Cardui.has been helping @1 to relieve women's un- (? I necessary pains and | ^>.1 building weak women up ji) <^i to health and- strength. j&r It will do the same for j ?J you, if given a fair trial. 1?^ I >$.*) So, don't wait, but begin I taking Caraui today, for |(g) j I its use cannot harm you, J i Vj^t and should surely do vou fSfi i ? good. E-72 i?, ! j j I i ^ P ? ?? ^??????? ??'''' PUT NEW LIFE INTO j! j =. YOUR STOCK AND j POULTRY BY USING I ' TALBOTTS LITTLE I GIANT,.STOCK AND. ! POULTRY POWDER. ! [ I A trial will convince you of the merits of this J \ preparation. This is the 1 1 -1 u season wnen you snoiuu get your stock and pouii try into best condition. : * When in Columbia see | us about this. We guarantee results. Price per I package 25c and up, de| pending on size. I ! Tavlor Brua Co ! ! J mJ> I 1520 Main St. Phone 88 [ j ! COLUMBIA, S. C. !!! la 1 " \ > i y Seismic Tremors in Five States. Seismic shocks, light but distinct were felt late Thursday in many cities and towns of Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and the Carolir.as. At many points business buildings and resdcncc-: tremb-ed, window-? rot tied a*-.d mild excitement prevailed. Ir the rural districts negroes wcie badly | frightened. As recorded by the seismograph at Mobile, the tremors were light but rapid, indicating that the disturbance was not far distant. Heports from many sections Thursday night were that the shocks did no damage. Spring Eiood on J Sysl .-m Gleonser During the winter iron:hs impurities accumulate, j.*t;i;r blood becomes impure aril thick, your kidneys, liver and bowels fail to woik, causing stycalled "Spring Fever.'' You feel tired, week and lazy. Electric Bitters?the spring tonic antl system cleanser?is what you need; thev stimulate the kidneys, liver and bowels to healthy action, expel blood impurities and restore your healcb, strength and ambition. Electric Bitters makes you feel like new. Start a four weeks' treatment?it will put ,-ou in fine shape for your spring wcrk. Guaranteed. All Druggists. 50c. and $1-00. H. E. Backlen & Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. adv. Prof. W. K. Tate. Nashville, Tenn., March 5.--At the last meeting of the trustees and president of George Peabody College for Teachers, just adjourned, nine new names were added to the faculty list, among them being William K. Tate, A. M., Professor of Rural Education. South Carolina citizens, including all educators and teachers, will be particularly interested to learn that | Prof. William K. Tate, of Columbia, S. C., who has been so successful as the State Supervisor of Rural Schools of South Carolina, is on the list. In this position he has made a name for himself as well as for the state, because of the thoroughness and efficiency of the work he has done in building up the rural schools of the state. tara-vuvyc/nnoaxrr.v.. ju ? uujmu-jwui?-Jitn icisuer DO IT NOW Lexington People Should Not j - in ' . ttt i "I -r a T m _ _ T . J Wait until it is 100 i<aie. The appalling deatli-rate from hid- j ney disease is due largely to the fact f that the little kidney troubles are / usually neglected until they become ' serious. The slighj. symptoms often gwe place to chronic disorders and the sufferer may slip gradually into i some serious form of kidney com-, plaint. 5 If you suffer from backache, headaches, dizzy spells; if the kidney se-t cietions are irregular of passage and unnatural in appearance, do not delay.? Help the kidneys at once. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for kidney disorders?they act where t others fail. Over one hur.dre i thou- ; sand people have recommended them. Here's a case at home: Mrs. Jehu H. Bailey, Lexington, S, 1 (J., says: "I willingly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills, as they have been used in my family for the past two years with good results. Oor f supply was procured at the Kaufmann ; Drug Co , Harmon Drug Co., Successors. I have great faith in Doan's Kid- : ney Pills and do not think they hare an equal in curing kidney trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. ? New York, sole agents lor the United i, States. Remember the name?Dean's?3nd take no other. adv. ^ I j New PostofRce For Columbia t\ George H. Huggins, postmaster, saic lT Thursday that he was very glad tofcee that work on the Columbia postofi-.v h had been apparently hastened by th s* work ot Congressman Lever in Web p' ingtou. He stated that he had turns! o, e:l Mr. ^Lever with a iarge amcuii < re detailed and technical inlorraatior-4 tt regard to the necessity or hasteniij j f.?l t* 1 1 i-ii^ r>f l>io c* rvi'A i"\ af > A x . tiitJ i i;i;uiuicii i "t iiua [c for a new postollice. He had stress' the point, he said, that the pres<? ?. quarters are cramped and thai a business had ..outgrown the buildijgi Change of Schedule, i:D . Cf Effective Sunday, March 1, lb l<j schedule of6train-No. -8, Augusta0 cc Columbia"\vill be as follows: Lv. Augusta 7.10 Lv. Warrenville 7.40 af1* Lv. Graniteville 7.44 aP? Lv. Trenton S.15 & ? Lv. E'lgefield 7 50 f1- ^ Ly. Johnston S 29 flLv. Ward S.41 f1* Lv. Batesburg 9.15 p1* Lv. Lresville 9.20111Lv. Lexington 10.0U31Ar. Columbia 10.oJIU- Ar Corresponding changes at Prmediate stations. For addition^i>? formation communicate with ?'i MAGRUDER DENT, j g, Tliwtrir-f- Paauonoffir tffprtf' .. ?, ?-> - ?> j J 729 Bro id St., Augusta, G; "f 1 ,.-ik. WHAT $10 DID FOR THIS WOMAN The Price She Paid! for Lvrli? E Jr inkham* sV egejiable Compound Which Brought Good Health. Danville, Va. ? " I have only spent ten dollars on your medicine and I feel sc e ... . much better than 1 i" - , did when the doctoi lifer ] I iilifSte " pSssI:'dcK 4 suffer any ^ f; bearing down nains 1? <> A!;!; at:.!!::owardIHeeF well 1 cannot say |||pK v ; ' j enough for Lydia E. X> Pinkham's Yegetay/-' \ / : ? ; j' nle Compound and C ' ^ I j i! Liver Pills as they lf \ J I \ | have done so much : 2c-c me. J am enjoying good Ileal Lb now and owe it all to your remedies. i take pleasure in telling my friends and neighbors about them."?I.Irs. Matte Haley, 501 Col i r* . x. ?n _ t t _ qunuiie o.rcec, jjanvuie, va. No wo'.-.r.n suffering from any form of female troubles should iose hope until she liar given Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial. This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of which are derived from native roots and herbs, has for forty years proved to be a most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism. Women everywhere bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue cf Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will help you, write to Lydia E.PinkhamMedicineCo. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. .Boasts He is Tallest Man. Memphis, Term., March 7.?J. G. Tarver, 28 years old, who is 7 feet 4 inches tall, and weighs 307 pounds, claims he is the tallest man in the United States He was born in Dallas Texas. His father was not unusually till and noiie of his four brothers is quite 6 ieet tall. LOST A gpld watch last Wednesday morn hut between- To!!;. L'r and BVTT.iTnrt, marfch. T o uont-.'e case 2So. 7608332 and rn . eeum's X >. i3'0SS77. Watch cont-.iir.s cruse in back and also leather fob wi th cor , emblem on it. Liberal reward ii' re- j turned to J. Willie Loaphav*. 19 Pwt. 2 Lexington. S. 0. j [ "Old as the The maiden,lad7 became very angry when the census-taker asked her age. "Did you see the girls next doer? ' she asfced. "The Hiil twins?*' "Certainly,'' replied the census-man. "And did they tell you their :i,t?'' "Yes." "Weil," she snapped, a* she shut ;he door in his face, "I'm just as old is limy are." "Oh, very well,'' said the censusnan, and he wrote down in his bcok: "Jane Johnson?as old as the liilis." < m* mm ?i i mi ixi ? i ii >-.-!??? nan i M.>II'WII?A /O c ? * '. /r*v fsr\ r~* **.? .'-Tv <**"* ''"f* O"** S Impossible to he v*cii. The foe to ?ood J health. Correct at once. Acer's Pills, j One at bedtime. Soiu for GO years. . , ~ .T. c. Aye r Co.. I A* ( 10**1* i/Ch-' . i,??wol 1, .Mass. | ut ? ? =? ?in *?? i i c?- wuuM,t. >,? / rvmwm Sale Personal Ficperty. I will seli a my on Men- j ay, March 1(5, :?* il l^-k in j le forenoon, i m. ?v.:: ^ j?r?-prny j eioiigin^ to hp >o:i, Luv -icve I i. Lindlor: ' I 1 mill a, 1 y n n; ;r. hn^sv end i &rues ; :.i-< < w 1. r<P;r,n> j Jfcii; 1 h?> "? 1 y:r- 'P. rrad'r, *2 low-Hie*. ami (5 par -::i bee-hi-ws. i All ?pt?i> ns in:j< btvti to the S;id tevo Li mi! r will please make pay* icnr. io the undersigned on or before io lfjth of March, and all persons aiding eiairo? j^ainsc ids esia:e will i lease pn sent she same. proneriv .ir- i istf'd. before said date. 19 * S. S. Lindler, l VkLisaMar'j'Ji/iimi jw*.4.a-rzr: iTrx.vioj-asarwi ^ , Final Discharge. i Notice is hereby give*: to all conirned that i will apply to George S. raft&, Probate Judge for Lexington >unty. S. C? on the 1st day of April il l, for a final discharge as the Exeitorof the estate of Adam R. Metts, 3oeased. Frank W. Shealv, Exr. ; March 4, 1914-21 i mmmtmi mi m lain in?i~i>?? in i iwi?ttii?mnmnrr DIAMOND BRAND o' ,ss^a^r-?? : ye "* { LADIES t I k yi?ar l*ru^g!?t for CXII-CHES-TER'S | AMUK'D BRAND PILLS in Ri d and/A I 4 >ld Metallic boxes, sealed with Blue\%#> bbon.i Taze no other. Buy of your V/ I t and ?*k for CUI-CUKS-TtR 8 V | AlKIXi) BRAND PILLS, for twenty-Sra I f .rs regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. | OLE) BY ALL DRUGGISTS I < JS3 EVERYWHERE $83 I < 1 < I * ( J ^ ^ NEW ; I i i '/9*S1?8e ! ! i 11 I Ferry's, V/cod's Cro=.ni.;rA . I All varieties ireas, Eeans, I j a Millet, Bwari Essex 11-4 A tf $ ? Vi Lexsngtc gSag^BBBa^B3BBBHa^g^5gEgE ea whp?.? g^mnsaMBaMmaeazgaaBaEgCTgag II We Are Offering S !! Southern F S A? I Southern ! It is strong and durable fence, tho against weather conditions. I before I LORIGK B 1519 Main Street, ISimkln's F?s Puts the farmer at an advant: market with his crop. TEI THE "WOULD. Ninety davs i v' <J t j| more cotton to the acre. If Supply is Limifg 7h? Only G&nu'ne ? : H ! I IV. II. MIXSm SEED : | Sole Distributors fc Also All other Seeds. ^TSgraag ^"l^ ?" iniiiiiiiiiiiini iy i'liMi We have resumed busin to execute orders for I Hi Temporary [|| Hardware department, C< \\\ department, next to Colum ill ill "Z &=* I S s B <cr fJMa b&yiS II c B W w & ? ? OFFICE: Second Fb< II LORSPK & LOl || COLUMBIA, - ^==?= | Have yod ' * house p< I yet ^ T f A! II in-* ^/ir no?r^r\]Ar> / c li liui vv11ic ur> ivji oauijjius . ? complete stock and will do y $ Webb's An ^ 1627 Main Street P Art Goods, Pictures, P %% V"%r VW *V% "Vk ""fe "V % "5 ?WMl BUI'IB I I I ?BBBB??BgCROP . I True and Sellable Seeds, Corn, Cabbage, Beets, Etc. Sape, Spring T urnip. B.RITG CO.. I 311, S. 0. I specs--?? Prices on | arm Fence I ID I iog Fence I roughly galvanized and protected L-t us have your inquiries -uying. MOTHERS ! Columbia, S. C. alific Cotton 1 age because he is first in the 1 2 EARLIEST COTTON IN I 'rnm "nlftritincr fn boll. (ttot7s a 19 I 4, Order Qufok. 1 . ^ >olti in ;his State. CO., CHARLESTON >r South Carolina. Write for Catalogue. aasaaBBMgaEaBBBE^^M ^=^ =====^ 'iTH THE ess and are now ready Quarters: Diumbia Hotel; 3roeery i tt ;.l - i Dia noiei.. jjj am St. - L . 3i\ Columbia Hotel j- j; ? - : | ' sm a iifir i iutNlit, iifhi SOUTH CAROLINA. ( ' ? ' ???? had your t i pared * <% i c \ 5 md prices. We have a ^ our work reasonable J t Store \ ColumblaB S. C. # . Fai .48, Etc. ^