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Shafting. Pulleys, Baits, Repairs -.mm Was, Taeth, Locks, Etc. LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUST*, OA Get oar evador before yoa bay. - ^ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. " n nTT VAW JLSXV* I . t. UliiiUUAXi DENTIST. Has moved his offices to Palmetto Building, 6th floor, Booms 608*609, Phone 1025. Columbia, S. C. WM. W. HA WES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ^ NEW BROOKLAND. 8. C. Practice in all Courts. Business solicited. November 1. 1905. JH. FRIOK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CEAPO, S. 0. Office: Hotel Marlon, 4th Boom. Second floor. Will practice in all the Courts. Thurmond,timmerman &callison, attorneys at law, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, We will be plea&ed to meet those having legal business to be attended to, at our office at any time. Office next to Caughman & Herman's. , .Lexington, S. C. J. WM THURMOND. GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, Sept 13,1911. T. C. 0ALLISON. Albert m. boozer, attorney at la%|| COLUMBIA, 8. C. Onxos: 1S16 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Tan Metre's Furniture Store special attention given to easiness entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington iountv. , tkb. d. l. hall, V dentist columbia, 8. 0. Lutheran Publication Building, 1626 Main St. Office hours 8 a. m., to 5:80 p. m Dec. 28, 1907?lyr dr. c. j. oliveios, latep^ 1434 MARION ST., COLUMBIA, 8. 0. Is prepared to treat all troubles of Eva Ear. Nose. Throat and Lungs. ?^ -T-, ? Spectacles fitted and furnished. W. Boyd Evans, Attorney at Law Offices: Rooms 4 and 6 ?ark Law Building, Washington, St. Telephone Number 139. ^ S. 0. SIMS DRUG STORE COLUMBIA, S. C. ; : 'v ! Main and Bmwood. Yoar first and last stop 1 Everything that is to be had at a Drug Store. Mail Orders Filed* Lexington Meat Market B. K Kyzer,Prop. Ice, Meats, Green Groceries. Lunch Boom and Restaurant in the rear. City Hotel and Cafe, AMERICAN and ri'soPTiw tuuuzban GOOD CLEAN ROOMS NEAR THEATRE AND STATE CAPITOL American Rates $1.25 to $2.00 European Rates, Rooms, 50c and np. Mrs. L. I. KAMINER, Proprietress, 1218 Main Street Phone 851 COLUMBIA. S. 0. I We Are ' Headquarters WYYR ' SUGARS, COFFEE, TEA and BICE Wholesale and Retail Boasted Ooffee, 18, 20, 22, 25 and up Green Ooffee, 18, 18, 20c. Green, Black and Mixed Teas, 25c, 40e 50c and np. Rice Sold et Cut Prices. C. D. Kenny Co. "" ' ni Onnno 1W 1538 JKLA1Z2 DIi x uw?"7 iv* Colombia, Sou'h Carolina . 1" - * * v *, ... fr Colds | & 1 J should be "nipped in the lYG 'f jjbud", for if allowed to run V T 1 unchecked, serious results if r rLiflmay follow. Numerous JLL IIIIcases of consumption, pneu- IjH | monia, and other fatal dis- 1 l| eases, can be traced back to I llllln maU AHiia firot cirrn nf 1 111 || latuiu. mum ...oi oi6.. ? ? I cold, protect yourself by I thoroughly cleansing your system with a few doses of THEDFORO'S BLACKDRAUGHT the old reliable, vegetable I liver powder. Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, o? 11 I I Madison Heights, Va., says: II I have been using Thed- gig I | ford's Black-Draught for jLEf /11 stomach troubles, indiges- JV tion. and colds, and find ittoklA nJ be the very best medicine iRAf lAjever used. Jnmakes an oldj^r ! man feel lijre a young one." [Jr Cn InsistyCn Thedfcrd's, therGNj ffi origina^nd genuine. E-67lMn / Clerks Sale. St/te of South Carolina, yf County of Lexington. In Court of Common Ples^. Olga H. George, Plaintiff, against Mrs. Ada C. Roof. Bessie Jane Kyzer, D. J. Roof, John James Roof, Luther Bearden Roof, Lizzie Estelle Roof and Harold Herbert Roof, heirs at Law of G. H. Roof, deceased, Defendants. In obedience to the Decree of the Courfc in the above entitled case, signed by the Hon. T. H. Spain, circuit judge, dated March 10, 1914, 1 will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder in front of the Court House door at Lexington, South Carolina, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in April, next, the same being the sixth day of said month, the following described tract of real estate towit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Barr, 8. C., County and State aforesaid, oontaining four (4) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of the said G. H, Roof on the North and East; Southern Railway Company on the ?? ?-*- ?-a ?? o?:tu n ?.Ua ooiim, ana oy oiiiibu cruuinio uu wo West, it being the identic p 1 lot conveyed to me August 1,1911, by Samuel B.Gtajge. Tne above tract of land will be subdivided and sold in two separate lots, a description of which may be found on day of sale at the office of Thurmond, Tim merman & Callison, plaintiff's attorneys, or on file at the Clerk of Court's office, on the same day. TERMS OP SALE: One-half cash, balance dne and payable on November 1, 1914, to be secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to the purchaser or purchasers to pay all cash. Purchaser or purchasers to pay for papers and recording fees. FRANK W. SHEALY, Clerk of Court. Thurmond, Timmerman, & Callison, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Lexington, S. C., March 16, 1914. NOTICE. The Board of Registration will meet as follows: New Brookland 1st Monday in April, 6th. Batesburg 1st Monday in May, 4th. Leesville Tuesday, May 5th. LexiDgton lat. Monday in June. Other appointments will be published later. 30 L. W. WISE O. H. SHEALY M. P. GEORGE * Registration Board. PUT NEW L2FE INTO YOUR STOCK AND POULTRY BY USING TALBOTTS LITTLE GIANT STOCK AND POULTRY POWDER. A trial will convince vou of the merits of this I preparation. This is the season when you should get your stock and poultry into best condition. When in Columbia see us about this. We guarantee results. Price per package 25c and up, depending on size. Taylor Drug Co 1520 Main St. Phone 88 COLUMBIA, S. C. - ' KW^:' MT . X i"V . v ' I v. .v Camp Steadman Met. Oamp Steadman No. 668 U. 0. V. met in the conrt house last Wednesday at 11 o'clock, Commander M. D. Harman presiding, with sixteen members present. By unanimous vote camp decided to haye a reunion in connection with the County Fair next October and extended an invitation to Corporal Farmer of Washington, D. C., to deliver an address on the occasion. I Officers for the present year were elected ar follows: M. D. Harman, Capt. and Com'dr.; Jas. E. Hendrix, 1st Lieut. Com'dr.; D. T. Hars, 2nd Lieut. Com'dr.; Paul H. Craps, 3rd Lieut. Com'dr.; Oliyer A. Derrick 4th Lieut. Com'dr.; Geo. W. Reeder, Adjurant; Emanuel G. Sox. Quartermaster; Emanuel Hallman, Commissary; Dr. J. Wm. Geiger, Surgeon; Capt. S. M. Roof, Historian; Rev. A. Jl. Taylor, Chaplain; John J. Ta^r, Treasurer; Jas. C. Hartley, Sefgent Major; Henry S. Richard, Officer of the day; Enoch Swygert, Color Sergeant; O^to Hegman, Vidette; John Shull, l9t Color Guard; Frank Rawl, 2nd O^or Guard; Ida Reeder, Sponsor. Comrades Sim W. Roof and E. P, Smith reported dead since last meeting. . J Camp will go to the reunion at Jacksonville, Fla., in a body. Delegates to Jacksonville reunion are O. A. Derrick and D. T. Hare. Dues collected and turned over to the treasurer amounted to Adjourned to me$t again March 9, 1915. Gods W. Reeder, Adjt. Children's Diseases Very Prevalent Whooping congh is about every where. Measles and scarlet fever almost as bad. Use Foley's Honey and Tl** Compound for inflamed throats and coughing. Mrs. I. C. Hostlor, Grand Island. Nebr. savs: "Mv three children had severe attacks of whooping cough, and a very few doses of Foley's Honey and Tar gave great relief." Harmon's Drng Store. adv. How to Dye Easter Eggs. A Mississippi woman contributes the following suggestion to the April Woman's Home Companion: "If you will save the dry brown skins from onions and boil the eggs witth the onion skins long enough for the eggs to be hard, you will obtain beautifully dyed Easter eggs of various shades of brown, with no taste of the onion and no danger of poison, as from some other dyes." Look to Your Plumbing. h You know what happeae ia a lionse in which the plumbing is in poor condition?everybody in the house is liable to contract typhoid or some other fever. The digestive organs Eerform the same functions in the nman body as the plumbing does for the house, and they should be kept in first class condition all the time. If you have any trouble with your digestion take Chamberlain's Tablets and you are certain to get quick relief. For sale by all Dealers. , adv. Pleasant Hill News. (Crowded out from last week). The mumps have been cleaning out this community for a while. Mr. Samuel Alewine's family has been 'J? i.i i.v. ? r quite sick witn tnem. iur iuu p?at icw weeks but glad tc say that" they are improving. Mrs. Cora Son has been quite sick for tke past week but is now greatly improved. Mr. WUne^Taylor and wife 9pent Satur^^ night and Sunday with the latta^s fathers Mr. Edward Son. J*rs. Ella Alewine spent a short jfrhile with her father and step-mother in^ridav. Mr. John Taylor and family spent a short while at Mr. and Mrs. E. Sons Sunday. k Mr. Willie E. Taylor killed a largeowl a few days ago measuring 4 feet and G inches. BLUE HOSE. Final Discharge Notice^is hereby given to all concernedTbat I will apply to Geo. S. "Draffs. Probate .Tndorp fnr LeTinortrm county S. C., on the 23ili day of April, 1914, forja final discharge as the executor of the.estate of H. J. Hartley, deceased. F. G. Hartley, Exr. March 13, 1914. 22. Change of Schedule. Effective Sunday, March 1, 1914, schedule of train No. 8, Augusta to Columbia will be as follows: Lv. Augusta 7.10 a, m. Lv. Warrenviile .......7.40 a. m. Lv, Granifceville 7.44 a. m. Lv. Trenton 8.15 a. m. Lv. Edgefield 7.50 a. m. Ly. Johnston 8 29 a. in. Lv. Ward 8.41 a. m. Lv. Batesburg 9.15 a. m. Lv. Leesville 9.20 a. m. Ly. Lexington 10.00 a. m. Ar. Columbia 10.30 a. m. Corresponding changes at iuuti'* I mediate stations. For additional information communicate with */r 4 n-nTTnTiu T\nvm iTlAVXrvu UJii\ JLJTJ1.M, District Passenjjpr Agent, f".>n T>- . * ? t- t , I IwJ iJiU.ii V. , t.T-i. i i A 1 Grain Privileges I MONEY IN" WHEAT Puts and calls are the safest and surest method of trading in wheat, corn or oats. Beeaube your loss i9 absolutely limited to the amount bougkt. No further risk. Pojtively the most profitable way of trading. Open an account. You can buy 10 puts or 10 calls on 10,000 bushels grain for $10, or you can buy both for $20, or as many more as you wish. An advance or decline of one cent gives you the chance to take $100 profit. A movement of 5 cents $500 profit. Write for full particulars and Bank References, R. We NEUMANN New First National Bank Building Columbus, Ohio Address all mail to Lock Box 1420. News from Edmund. ^Crowded out from last week). The bright sumhine reminds us that summer is drawing near again. Mr. If. K. Knight is verv sick at present but we hope that he will be able to be out in a few days. Mr. S. D. Roland, one of those good fellows from near Boiling Springs, has moved into our little town and has opened up a grocery department and barber shop in Mr. J. J. Jeffcoat's old stand. Miss Annie Lou Taylor, the brilliant school mistress of this place, attended the teachers* fheeting at Spartanburg last Friday and Saturday. Messrs. J. Henkel Shealy and Paul J. Ballington, telegraph students of this place, are getting on exceedingly nrnll flia olrtllfnl fonr?V*nf r n vAA UilVtVi UUV oaiaiui tCAVUlUg U1 mil J. A>Sharpe, agent. A. CISKET.. Why It Suits Particular Peopis Foley's Honey ancl Tar Componnd is prompt and effective for coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness, bronchial coughs and throat troubles. Thomas Verron, Hancock, Mich., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar quickly relieves tickling throat and stops the cough with no bad after effect." It contains no opiates, is pure. That's why it suits particular people. Harmon's Drug Store. adv. 'idtr Clerk'* Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Lexington. In Court of Common Pleas. Mary R. Gregory, Plaintiff, against Mary Gillian, Fletcher Gillian and E. L. Asbill, Defendants. .Ij^>bedience to the Decree of the thS above entitled cause, signed by the Hon. T. H. Spain, circuit judge, dated March 7,1914,1 will 8ellatpnblio outcry in front cf the Court House door at Lexington, South Carolina, to the highest bidder, daring the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in April, next, the same being 4-V.o, aivtVi ^QT7 nf BAid mOTlth. thfi fol IIUO OftAVU mwj v- - ? - v lowing described tract of real estate, to-wit: All that lot or parcel of land containing one rod and five perches, more or less, situate, lying and being in the County and State aforesaid, in the Town of New Brookland, being part of lot No. 99 as shown on a map of the said Town made by G. A. Lucas, and bounded as follows: On the North by lands of John Hoofc, formerly A. D. Shull; on the East by lot No. 98; on the South by lands of C. I. Cromer and on the West by an alley which divides lot No. 100 from lot No. 99; said lot measures on its Northern and Southern sides one hundred and fortytwo <142) feet and on its Western and Eastern sides eighty-five (85) feet. TERMS OF SALE: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers and recording fees. FRANK W. SHEALY, Clerk of Court. W. W. Hawes, attorney for plaintiff. I.-exington, S. C., March !(?, 1914. agn? " ?|M*?* IWK MMW? L. ?ami ^ jHLTHr4Bs?y THE JEWEIEU 1503 Main St., Columbia, S. C REPAIRS WATCHES AND JEWELRY Hakes Them Good as New MEDALS AISD BADGES Manufacture!? in Our Own Shops for Schoois and Other Purposes AVERY, The Jeweler 1S0S $*., C*o!iiry?!?:t4 C. ) t ^meiCHLORAZONE A IMalaria'attacks the liver, kidneys ar Rhenmatism'attaeks the bones and ma Malaria is just as 9erious as any disej I Some of the symptoms are lassitude, a vhites of the eye9 slightly tinged w lack of appetite, constipation, any of ti and you must keep off chills and f Every bottle'sold on a guarantee to cu Price, 50c E HUDCINS DRU< OPPOSITE POST AGENT AGENT Pftr Fii. "Hooa "Fnt" Ppnular R BJ. U i JlSU* A-4^ A V4 ?. - ? Stock^and Poultry Remedies. I When yon have a prescription to fill yc by trusting it to us. Columbia, i Sfono High Gi FOR SALE HENRY S' LEXINGTON, We Are Offering Spe Southern Fai AND. Southern Hi It i9 strong and durable fence, thorong against weather conditions. Lst before bnyir LORICK BR' NEW SPANG / We have in stock a line of Nev Millinery, Shoes and Hats az men and Boy's Clothing, Undei new and the latest patterns i and inspect our line of goods not. You will find our prices i T? Iff ?_ m M TU In. iu. a ivi. n Successors to Wm. F 1804 Main Street, Co & gw i 12 BasgBBamaMBga We have resumed busines to execute orders for II AuJjBllAMA AMfl nam warn aim Temporary ( Hardware department, Colt department, next to Columbia 1539 Ma OFFICE; Second Floor, LORiGK & LOW COLUMBIA, *BI V\V ^ v *jc*. 'gor.r: a .^jgr -s* ..: I^>m??i a?ft? r 2U> *wp? i > >i i iiim rt^rj ' 11 ' ~ ** qp.1 1 /tALARlAMB^Hl^ id digestive organs, just as B scles of the human System, ase on the human calender, yellow tinge to the ?kin, the 9: ith yellow. Poor digestion, H lese symptoms are a warning ever, with OHLORAZO^k re, or your money back. lottie. ^Sj C STORE, Ji OFFICE. AGENT |S\ emedies. For Belle Meade Sweet Candies, B S-.i tVio nn 1 T7 r?A.nr!v tha.t passed the pure food law. >u will not make a mistake 'i .7 S. C. 8 J ! ? !! ! I ! !?Ml Hill ll llMil I liHl" f ade Guano : by rEELE, & I S. C. 22 / rial PriftAC An m Fence ag Fence lily galvanized and protected us have your inquiries IKOTHERS Columbia, S. C. A - .-fJ > . T# nnnno I buuuo % 7 Dry Goods, Notions, id a selected line of rwear, etc. Everything Tom the looms. Call whether you buy or ight I.PLATT ?Iatt &'Son lumbia, S. C. rn? mmma r??n?ingi n**8* ========% - Tu tme ii! & ?* Si ? S DS ' hbbbbbeb s and are now ready Groceries. | Quarters: imbia Hotel; Grocery i Hotel, i tin St. H m w* w Columbia Hotel. BMMMC Irin iinflUM illui ' SOUTH CAROLINA. J?i mmmmmam i \ tint m - 11 mi i?m? /