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PBOFSSSIOSAL OASDB. % * L. L. TOOLE, DENTIST. 1623 1-2 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. HOURS: S A. M. TO 5 P. M. _ DR. P. C. GILMOBE ~ DENTIST. Has moved Ms offices to Pal' metto Building, 6th floor, Booms 608-609, Phone 1025. Columbia, S. C. : - W7M. W. HA WES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BBOOKLAND. 8. 0. Practice in all Courts. Business solicited. November 1. 1906. T H. FRIOX, J ATTORNEY AT LAW. GELATIN, & C. Office: Hotel Marion, 4tb Boom. Second floor. Will practice in all the Courts. Thurmond,timmerman & calli son, attorneys at law, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, We will be pleased to meet those having legal business to be attended jo, at onr office at any time. Office next to Caughman & Barman's. re n UCAilJ^VUXi) M* V/. J. WM THURMOND. geo. BELL TIMMERMAN, Bept 13,1911. T. 0. OALLISON. Albert m. boozer, attorney at law. COLUMBIA, 8. 0. Jrrxcs: UK Main Street, upstairs, opposite Van Metre's Furniture Store special attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington sountv. [YR. D. L. HALL, V dentist columbia, s. 0. Lutheran Publication Building, 1626 Main St. Offioe hours 8 a. m.. to 5:50 p. ra Oec. 23. 1907?lvr DR. C. J. OLIVEROS, 1424 marion st., colombia, s. 0. i ' ? A. i. A. .11 i Wl^o A| is prepared do treat uuuuioo ui Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs. Spectacles fitted and famished. W. Boyd Evans, Attorney at Law Offices: Rooms 4 and 6 eiark Law Building, Washington, St. -Tteiepnone^roffffBl' ~"s~~ j COLUMBIA, S, 0. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, * Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old^Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in iernally and externally/ Price 25c. City Hotel and Cafe, AMERICAN and EUROPEAN GpOD CLEAN ROOMS NEAR THEATRE AND STATE . v CAPITOL American Rates. $1.35 to $2.00 European Rates, Rooms, 50c and up. Mrs. L. I. KAMINER, Proprietress, 1218 Main Street Phone 851 OOLUMBI4. S. C. r i n a a PUT NEW LIFE INTO YOUR STOCK AND POULTRY BY USING TALBOITS LITTLE GIANT STOCK AND POULTRY POWDER. A trial will convince you of the merits of this ~ preparation. This is the season when you should ! get your stock and poultry into best condition. When in Columbia see I * i us about this. We guarantee results. Price per package 25c and up, depending on size. The Taylor Drug Co 1520 Main St. Phone 88 COLUMBIA. S. C. . IL -=: ? t4 | "Cured" | m Mrs. Jay McGee.of Steph- a " enville, Texas, writes: "For !nine (9) years, 1 suffered with ? i womanly trouble. I had ter- V rible headaches, and pains in K my back, etc. It seemed as if K I would die, 1 suffered so. At 9 last, 1 decided toby Cardui, A] the woman's tonic, and it 9 helped me right away. The 91 full treatment not only helped WA I me, but it cured me." f^J I J TAKE LI Cardiii R g The Woman's Tonic La ^ Cardui helps women in time 3] ^ of greatest need, because it 91 | contains ingredients which act ml i specifically, yet gently, on the 1 weakened womanly organs. E So, if you feel discouraged, K I blue, out-of-sorts, unable to K \ do your household work, on m ' A account of your condition, stop A g worrying and give Cardui fe 8 E trial It has helped thousands 9 E of women,?why not you? m Edisto Dots. The farmers in this part of the connty seem to be in a great rash now with the planting of their cotton. Oat crops are looking fairly well. Onr school which was being successfully taught by Miss Viola Sharpe, came to a clo?e last Friday. The exercises were splendid. We regret to give up our old teacher, but we hope to have her with us again this summer. Mr. Walter 0. Pooie and family have moved into their new home in our midst and we extend to them a happy welcome. We are glad, indeed., to see Mrs. Annie Frick so much improved as to be able to be up after a severe spell of sickness. Miss Grace Boz&rd, a charming young lady of the Four Holes section, is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. E. O. Sharpe. Mr. Innis Garten and "other half" spent Saturday night at the home of Mr. Jasper J. Boles. Mrs. Maggie O'Brien was the gnest Saturday night and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peel. Mr. Philip Corbitt, of Sally, accompanied by his cousin, Mr. Robert Atwie, spent wie weuK-euu uu mo Edisto visiting relatives. We were glad to see in Swansea a few days ago, our senator, W. H. Sharpe. . Mrs. Ollie Schoenberg, who has been by the bedside of her sick aunt, down on Ball Swamp, returned home one day last week. Prof. Hafos Hallman and Messrs. Elzie and Oliver Hallman, of Gilbert, spent a recent Sunday in our midst and we hope to have them again soon. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. O'Brien, of Woodford, were visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. O'Brien. Uncle Dick Peel spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Willie M. Laird. Messrs. Geo. W. Jefcoat, C. F. Cooper, W* A. and Otis Peel made a trin fn fiolltr i n Mr TofnAaf'a Illy IVV/UUl'AJ V\S k'ai&J AU lUi . u vivvwv SJ car. Mr. C. 0. Justice went to Nortti Saturday. Sheriff Sim J. Miller and son, Vasco, were in these pares Monday. Mr. Shell Fnlmer, a progressive farmer of Aiken county, paid as a pleasant visit Sunday. Mrs. Annie Lou Peel visited her sister, Mrs. Addie Belle Fulmpr, near Perry, Sunday. Mr. Pope Jefcoat was one of our callers last week. Mr. A. M. Reed was one of our callers this week. Mr. C. M. Staley, the efficient mail carrier on rout3 1, Woodford, has purchased an automobile., Oa last Tuesday night- the barn and stables of Mrs. Stella Axon were destroj-ed by fire. It is not known how the fire originated. Mr. C. G. Boles spent Sunday with lno ATr T T HIO y 1U1 u . fJ JJUIUO# Two very attractive widows were the guests Sunday of Mr. J. H. Peel. Misses Josephine Kirklaud and Xealie Peel have gone to Columbia oil a visit to Dr. L. L. Toole and family. Mr. H. R. Schoenberg and family attended the funeral of their uncle, Mr. Jack Hydrick, at Trinity Methodist church. We are short of words to express how we do appreciate seeing the young folks of our community taking such great interest in the Sunday school at Ebenezer, and to the few whose names are not yet on our roll, j we ask that you. please come and join our class and thereby please God and many of your loved oneg. t iTTr r iauvVV ! * JL/J i JliiU UV'il a < | / pril 2i VJ'A i s ? NOTICE. The Bosrd of Registration will meet as follows: New Brookland 1st Monday in April, 6th. Batesborg 1st Monday in May, 4th. Leesville Tuesday, May 5th Lexington 1st Monday in Jane. Other appointments wili be published later. 30 \ L. W. WISE \G H. SHEALY M. P. GEORGE Registration Board. Lawn Grass Rose Hill Mixture for Sonthern lawns, Lawn Grass, Plants, Cannae, Caladium, Gladiolas, Tuberoses, Trees and Shrubbery. Flowers for all occa* 810118. Rose Hill Greenhouse, COLUMBIA S. C. THE JEWELEB 1508 Main St, Columbia, S. C REPAIRS WATCHES AND JEWELRY Makes Them fiood as New MEDALS AM) BADGES Manufacturec in Our Own Shops for Schools and Oiher Purposes AVERY, The Jeweler . 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C. ymi USE Stonecypher's IRISH P0I1 BUG KILLER On Yonr Irish Potatoes. will kill the Bags and not injure the potato vines. jp^Sold on an ABSOLUTE GUAR. ANTEE or MONEY BACK proposition, by reliable dealers. Manufactured and Guaranteed by Stonecypher Drug & Chemical Company, Westminister, S. C. ^COW.lD!A 3 ^ 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 S5a00a a a - a. -i ti a our 01 isuggy narness Tor $10.00. We bay Hides, Furs, Tallow, Beeswax and pay highest market prices. WHse W. Martin, 1116-1U8 PlainJStreef, OOI UMWA - SO. We Are Headquarters -FOBSUGARS, COFFEE, TEA and RICE > Wholesale and Retail Boasted Coffee, 18, 20, 22, 25 and up Green Coffee, 16, 18, 20c. Green, Black and Mixeo Teas, 26s, 40c 50c and np. Rice Sold at Cut Prices. C. D. Kenny Co. 1638 Main St. Phone 157 Columbia, South Carolina Notice to Teachers, The regular spring teachers examination will be held at Lexington on the first Friday in May. All those tttV\A ? "-? 1TUU T?jdu ?u tunc IU18 CXiiailLlHIlUU will please be here at 9 o'clock A. M 4W-26 H. L. HARMON, . County Supt. Education. Summons for Relief. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. Court of Common Pleas. S. M. Gross, T. P. Meetze and Karl F. Oswald, as Trustees of School District No. 1, Lexington county, South Carolina, plaintiffs, against C. M. Efird, D. F, Efird, M. L. Taylor, M. D barman, J. E. Hendrix, E. B. Roof, W. W. Barre, John J. Taylor, Annie E. Roof, S. O. Kaminer, Jesse D. Taylor, James F. Lown, P. H. Gross, J. B. Wingard, Jessie Hendrix, Rosalia Hendrix Able, Symmra Hendrix, Belle Brodie, May Bradford, Helen Bradford, Hal TO T7>l, 1 _ T> T7?J J- T_1_ jorauiuiu, juuiti d. AUWUUH, .juie Bradford, Mary E. Muller, Florence M. Oanghman, lans M. Jackson, H. A. Meetze, Geo. S. Drafts, T. P. Meetze, individually and T. P. Meetze, W. H. Townsend, and 0. E Leapharfc as Trnstees of the Bankrupt Estate of W. P. Roof, and Alfred J. Fox, John Fox and Mrs. J. J. Wingard, A. L. Smith, Olive Sxitb, W. A. Smith, W. O. Smith, Cora V. Smith, H. E. Smith, Pauline Glynn, Nevins Hendrix and James Fox, defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED : You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their offices, at Lexington, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint.. Thurmond, Timmerman & Callison, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 1914. Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. To, Nevins Hendrix, May Bradford, Helen Bradford, Hal Bradford, Ella r\ i ? ~r % TV -i a J tf a. juawaras, jaie .craaiora, aa.ary u. Mailer, Pauline Glynn and W. <J. Smith, non-resident defendants: Yon are hereby notified that the Summons and Complaint in the above entitled action were this day filed in the office of the clerk of court for Lexington county, State of South Carolina, and are now on file in said office. FraDk W. Shealy, 0. C. 0. P. & G. S. By D. R. HaltiwangerDeputy (L. S.) April 20, 1914.?6w-30. Final Discharge. This is to notify all concerned that I will apply on the 16th day of May, 1914, to Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of Probate for Lexington county, S. 0 , for a final discharge as administrator of the estate of Darling F. Neese, deceased. Henry W. Neese, Admr. Anril OO 1Q1J. 9ft Apil* MVf AVA A MW? Meeting of Officers of Zion Pastorate Churches. A meeting: of the officers of the churches composing the Zion pastorate is called to meet at Lexington on Saturday, the 2d day of May, at 3 o'clock p. m. All officers are requested to attend as business of importance will be before the meeting. M N. *KlPckley, Preside" t. G. B. WiDgarh. Secretary. 2(1 WARRANTED for all ikvih. If you purchase the XKW HOM K you wi't have a life asset a t the price you pay. * ?id \vi .1 not have an endless chain of repairs. Quality j jlL^l Considered m it is the fl 8} If you want a sewing machine, write ?r,; jr latest catalogue before you purchase. k New Home Sewing Mach'ne Co., Orange, Mas; i FOR SALE AT SCOTT HENDRIX'S FURNITURE STORE. | i f ISAMLPE I AT SAMPI Just received a large ship] Trunks, Suit Cases, and Han We handle the renowned G. UNREDEEMED AT UNREDEE I We have some very specie other Jewelry we are offering and the most thorough tests stones. A full and complete line struments. CAPITAL LO | 1604 Main St. Moe Finkel | COLT) MB Branch Offices: Charlotte, | - Wilmir NEW A Great Scientist Lay s on the ] There is no question among men stady of human ills that the prim< inactive liver. One great scientist cause of 90 per cent, of human bod Regular headaches, lack of appet and slight rheumatic pains are the dependent on reaching the cause? ? Dr. Hilton's Life No. 2 is a safe which does the work right now. I this climate once each week. Cos gist's, is pleasant to take and i-> gua Drice if von want it. j^^^HARMO^BRU^O We Are Offering S Southern F; AIM Southern F It is strong and durable fence, tho against weather conditions. before b LORICK Bi 1519 Main Street, gHBHHHSBHBBHHBBHBraOEBBeS NEW SPRN We have in stock a line of! Millinery, Shoes and Hat! imen and Boy's Clothing, Ui new and the latest pattei: and inspect our line of go< not. You will find our pric E. M. & M. Successors to VY 1804 Main Street READY ? G0 nm We have resumed busi: to .execute orders for Hardware an Temporary Hardware department, C department, next to Colun I 153? N OFFICE: Second Fk LORICK Uff COLUMBIA, ; Yt. ' 'v. Vj ' ACuir'' - TRUNKS ie prices ment of Drummer Sample d Bags at Bargain Prices, and S. never break Trunks. I DIAMONDS MED PRICES tl values in Diamonds and y you. Closest examination always solicited on these of Guns and Musical InAN OFFICE stein, Prop. Phone 3046 IA,S.C. Asheville, Jacksonville, Lgton. BHHHiBaHnnBHns LIFE. ] the Blame of Disease r 1TTAW Ul V OX ? who spend their-lives in the i canse of all human ills is the s puts the inactive liver as the ily suffering. ;ite, constipation, pain in back first symptoms. Their cure is the liver. 3 and sane vegetable compound t should be taken regularly in ts but 50c a bottle at your drugiranteed by a return of purchase Lexington, S. C. . 1 NAMial DMIAAC An I 1 |iwiai i v ivv<j vi arm Fence ID Hog Fence ronghly galvanized and protected Let ns have your inquiries uyiDg. ROTHERS Columbia, S. C. i IG GOODS 1 New Dry Goods, Notions, 3 and a selected line of aderwear, etc. Everything as from the looms. Call & >ds whether you buy or ij; ;es right. |, N. PLATT I rm. Piatt & Son K ,, Columbia, S. C,. ^ITH THE | ness and are now ready If (I Groceries. Quarters: Columbia Hotel; grocery ibia Hotel. B a a. lain ai. >or, Columbia Hotel. MCE, Inc. SOUTH CAROLINA. %