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raorzssxoiTAX. casbs. L. L. TOOLE, nruvicT 1623 1-2*MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, ?= O, HOURS: 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. * ' DR. E. C. DRAFFIN DENTIST ' OVER MALON'S MUSIC HOUSE . 1430 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA. S. C. PHONE 384 OFFICE HOURS 9 a. m. TO 5.30 p. m V/ WM. W. HA WES, Attorney and Oonnselor at Law NEW BROOKLAND, S. C. Practice in all Courts. Business solicited November 1.1905. ' f H. FRICK, J . ATTORNEY AT LAW | CRAPIN, S. C. Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom. Second Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. TKURMONOjTSMMERMAN &CAL LISON, 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 Cauglirnan & Harman's. Lexington, S. C. J. WM THURMOND. GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, Sept 13,1911. T. 0. CALLISON. i LBJERT M. BOOZER, A - . . - ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, S. 0.. Jrncs: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Tan Metre's Furniture Store, ispecial attention given to business entrust" id to him bv his fellow citizens of Lesingtoi jountv. T\R. D. L. HALL, . I) DENTIST COLUMBIA, S. 0. Lutheran Publication Building, 1626 Main ft. Office hours 8 a. m.f to 5:30 p. m Oqo. 23, 1007?lyr jgPlfe Da, C. J. OLIVEROS, 1424 MARION ST., COLUMBIA, S. 0. Is prepared to treat all troubles of Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs. Spectacles fitted and furnished. W. Boyd Evans, Attorney at Law Offices: Rooms 4 and 6 Giark Law Building, ^TaoLiiigton, St. Telephone Number 139. COLUMBIA, S. C. V DR. F. C. GXLMORE DENTIST. Has moved his offices to Pal" metto Building, 6th floor, Rooms 608-609, Phone 1025, Columbia. S. C. City Hotel and Cafe, AMERICAN and EUROPEAN GOOD CLEAN ROOMS NEAR THEATRE AND STATE OAPITOL] American Rates $1.25 to $2.00 European Rates, Rooms, 50c and up. firs. l. i. m\m, ri V|ll I6U699) 1218 Main Street Phone 8-51 COLUMBIA S. 0. . jjjp' " PUT NEW LIFE INTO YOUR STOCK AND ! POULTRY BY USING TALBOfTS 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. nn n.i w xiou in vuiuiuuia occ us about this. We guarv antee results. Price per package 25c and up, de- | pending on size. The Taylor Drag Co 1S5fl Main St. : Phone 88 COLUMBIA, S. C. L ! H if urn mi: ;i Ma **A?? ?I#A ?f I H JaB you suffer from any of the 11 numerous ailments to which ail women are sub- O ject. Headache, backache, sideache, nervous- 9? ness, weak, tired feeling, are some of the symptons, and you must rid fu yourself of them in order * : to feel well. Thousands of women, who have B been benefited by this remedy, urge you to . g | TAKE || K1 ?{< B.HSIISII B vm uui & Use Woman's Tonic J Airs. Sylvariia Woods, j B ofClifton Mills, Ky., says: j Jj "Before taking Car dui, * S I was, at times, so weak i \ |j could hardly-walk, and [ the pain in my back and he id nearly killed me. After taking three bottles of Cardui, the pains dis- ^ kj appeared. Now l feel as 8 well as I ever did. Every ^ >j suffering woman should ^ 4 try Cardui." Getabottle |3 today. E-63 ^ m M M. ..?..iL^wwriM I W.JJ1 -? - 8BMK3K e? O- ] Car Turns Turtle. Orangeburg, May 23.?Thi3 afternoon, while returning from a fish fry, ? E. C. Mann and W. F., Buyck, members of the St. Matthews bar, and R. D. Zimmerman, a farmer of Calhoun county, suffered a severe accident by their auto turning turtle. Ed C. Mann's left arm was crushed at the wrist and badly mangled. Besides the broken arm, he suffered minor injuries. Walter F. Buyck was injured in the side and arm, out his injuries are not serious. Rursell Zimmerman suffered a bruised knee. At Bremen, Ga., W. M. Golden, of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, says he found Foley Kidney Pills to be the best remedy for kidney and bladder troubles, also for rheumatism. He says, "Any person having kidney trouble, backache, or rheumatism should be very glad to find such a won| derful remedy." Harmon Drug Store. adv. Death Sentences AfErmei. Meeks Griffin, Thomas Griffin, Xelson Brice and John Crosby, negrots, must pay the death penalty at some date, to be fixed by the Chester county court, for the murder of John Q. Lewis, who was killed in his home 10 miles from Chester in April of 1913. The supreme court, in a decision by Chief Justice Gary, affirmed the sentence of death imposed by the Chester court. The negroes were to have been electrocuted September 26,1913, # CITROLAX! CITROLAX! CITROLAX! First?get the name down pat?then buy it of your druggist, uust cue very best thing for constipation, sick headache, soar stomach, lazy liver, slugi gish constipated bowels. The pleasantest, 9nrest, nicest laxative you ever U3ed. Tastes good?like lemonade. Act9 promptly, without pain or nausea. Gives you the mcst satisfactory flushing you have ever had. Harmon Drug Store. adv. Child Dies Suddenly. Oiio, Mav 27.?A child of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith was taken suddenly ill two da>s ago, and indications 'pointed to poisoning from unknown causes. The child died this evening. A colored nurse is said to have admitted giving the child carbolic acid in revenge for chastisement given her a short tim9 since. The nurse has been placed in jail at Bennettsville. The child that died was 6 months old. Always Lead to Better Health Serious sicknesses start in disorders of the stomach, liver and kidneys. The best corrective and preventive is Dr. King's New Life Pills. They Purify the Blood?Prevent Constipation, keep T.ixrpr TTidnpvs and Rowels in hpnlthv condition. Give you better health by ridding the system of fermenting and gassy foods. Effective and mild. 25c., at your Druggist. Backlen's Arnica Salve for all Hurts Adv. Masonic Notice. A regular communication of Pomaria Lodge No. 151 A. F. M. will convene in Masonic Hail, Peak, S. C., on Saturday, June 6fch, at 0 o'clock P. M. The F. O. and M. M. Degrees conferred. Visitors welcome. JNO (\ SWYOFRT, Master, j 1 Held at Darlington. Darlington, May 27.?Howard Best, a notorious negro blind tiger, who was convicted of selling whiskey here ! several months ago and sentenced to < | serve a term on the chaingaug, and , who iaier escaped from the county < gang and was rearrested in Charleston, is in the county j^il to answer to the charge of perjury, and to finish J out his term of imprisonment on the ^ gang if his physical condition be- J comes such that he can work. Just before Best made his escape ; % frcm the chaingang he undertql^^^ 1 give some poison to the dogs kept by the overseer of the gangJPIB one of these dogs bit him. As a re^H salt of this bite Best is laid up in tbe*9 jail and is at present-enable to work. H Coughs and Colds Weaken the g System. Continued Coughs, Colds and Bronchial troubles are depressing and weaken the system. Loss of weight and appetite generally follow. Get a 50e. bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery to day. It wjllstopyour congh. The first dose helps. The best medicine for Stubborn Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Mr. 0. H. Brown, Muscatine, Ala., writes: My wife was sick during the hot summer months and I honestly believe Dr. King's New Discovery saved her life." Good for children. 50c. and ?1 J : < ai your ui uggiau Axuv. . ? ? . Boy Accused as Horse Thief. Gaffney, May 29.?An alleged horse thief in the person or a 15-year-old boy was arrested by local officers in Gaffney yesterday. It is said he had taken the horse from where it wa9 hitched at a shop in Biacksbnrg and as he came into Gaffney wa3 arrested. The animal is the properly of David Gibbons. The boy gave his name as John Ernest. Tune Weddings Let ns quote you prices for bouquets for the bride and bridesmaids. GRADUATION FLOWERS Choice Carnations, Roses, Svreet Peas, etc., Beautiful flowers for all occasions shipped everywhere. Rose Bill Greenhouse, columbia, 5. c. Avery THE JEWELER 1508 Main St., Colombia, i a inn KKrAlKB WATCHES AND JEWELRY Makes Them Good as New MEDALS A3ND BADGES Manufactured* in Our Own I*H CALIJIIA And 3IIUKJ3 IVI dlillVUIS QIIU Other Purposes AVERY, The Jeweler 1508 Wain St., Columbia, S. C. ??????????wa?? i ?i?????? i* r'"> V t -s. -?w>-r^-iAv* * I n0F?/U i THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WE ( HAVE EVER SHOWN IN HARNESS, SADDLES, , , COLLARS, J BRIDLES, 11 ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, M ETC. We have a special home-made aUptJp; Harness for one-horse wagon at ' $6.00. A Set of Buggy Harness for 1 $10.00. ' We buy Hides, Furs, Tallow, Beeswax and pay highest market prices. Wilt, W. Martin, 1116-1118 PlainfStreet, COLUMBIA - .SO. Campaigns Open June 17. Columbia, May 27.?The itinerarie! for the senatorial ana state campaigi parties in their canvass of South Car olina were announced by Gen. Wilie Jones, chairman of the snb-committe* of the state executive committee which;prepared the itineraries. The.eanvdS's tor United States senataggMSgB at St. Matthews on June 11 ftrfr/ffir6 at Snmrer cn August 20. BE|iihYass of the candidates foi fjpffiy and other state officers opens -- Sui?.$r on June 17 and winds up at ||j^nyffle on August 20. The first HKirary ejection tastes piace August Knidifche second piimary September Epfco weeks later, rapftg itinerary for the senatorial cams':. Sat-.h'.-ws, Wednesday. June 17. ^x'ftiKreburg, Thursday, Jane 18. Kpfurtorge, Friday, June 19. ^Charleston, Saturday, June 20. Walterbcro, Monday, June 22. Beaufort, Tuesday, June 23. Ridgeland, Wednesday, June 21 Hampton, Thursday, June 25. Barnwei1, Friday, June 26. Bamberg, Saturday, June 27. Winnsboro, Monday, June 29. Chester, Tuesday, June 30. Lancaster, Wednesday, July 1. Yorkville, Thursday, July 2. Gaffuey, Friday, July 3. Spartanburg, Saturday, July 4. Union, Wednesday, July S. .Newberrv, Friday. July 10. "tJrcenwcoc?. Saturday, Julyli. Abbeville, Tuesday, July 14. Anderson, Wednesday, July M. Walt alls, Thursday, July id. Pickens, Friday, July 17. Greenville, Sa'urd.y, July 12. Lauren0. Wednesday, July 22. Columbia, Thursday, July 23. Lexington, Friday, July 24. Saluda, Saturday, July 25. Edgefield, Wednesday, July 29. Aiken, Thursday, July 30. Camden, Tuesday, August -4. Chesterfield, Wednesday, August c. Bennettsville, Friday, August 7. Darlington, Saturday, August S. Bishopville, Monday, August 10. Florence Tuesday, August 11. Dillon, Wednesday, August 12. Marion, Thursday, August 13. Conway, Friday, August 14. Kingstree, Saturday, August 15. Georgetown, Monday, August 17. Monck's Corner, Tuesday, Aug. 13. Manning, Wednesday, August 19. Sumter, Thursday, August 20. The itinerary for governor and other state officials in their canvass follows: Sumter, Wednesday, June 17. Manning, Thursday, June 18. Monck'e Corner, Friday, June 19. Georgetown, Saturday, June 20. Kingstree, Tuesday, Jane 23. Florence, Wednesday, June 24. Marion, Thursday, June 25. Conway, Friday,'.June 26. Dillon, Saturday, June 27. Darlington, Monday, June 29. Bishopville, Tuesday, June 30. Bennettsville, Wednesday, July 1. Chesterfield, Thursday, July 2. Camden, Friday, July 3. Columbia, Saturday, July 4. Lexington, Thursday, July 9. Saluda, Friday, July 10. Edgefield, Saturday, July 11. Aiken, Tr jsday, July 14. Bamberg, Wednesday, July 15. Barnwell, Tharsday. July 16. Hampton, Friday, July 17. Beaufort, Saturday, July IS. Ridgeland. Wednesday. July 22. Walterbcro, Thursday, July 23. Charleston, Friday, July 24. Cf OoArera Tnpcrlfl.v .Tnlv Orangeburg, Wednesday, July 'i9. St. Matthews, Thursday, Jul}* 30. Winnsboro, Monday, August 3. Chester, Tuesday, August 4. Lancaster, Wednesday, August 5. Yorkviilc, Thursday, August 6. Gaffney, Friday, August 7. Spartanburg, Saturday, August S. Unicn, Tuesday, August 11. Xewbr-n*". Wo'ln^A^y. 1? Laurens, Tr.ur.saay, August 13. Greenwood, Friday, August 14. Abbeville, Saturday, August 15. Anderson, Monday, August 17. Waiha'la, Tuesday, August IS. Pickens, Wednesday, August 19. Greenville, Thursday, August 20. Cures Stubborn, Itchy Skir Tr ubles. "I could scratch myself to pieces,' l9 often beard from sufferers of Eczema, Tetter, Itch and similar Skin Eruptions. Don't Scratch?Stop the Itch' Leg at once with Dr. Hobson's Eczema Dltttment-. Its first application stai fcf fiealing; the Red. Rough, Scaly, Itch Ing Skin is soothed by the Healing and Cooling Medicines. Mrs. C. A, Einfeldt, Rock Island, 111., after using Br,| Hobson's Eczema Ointment, IfriSes: ''This is the first time in nine years I have been free from the dreadE$J$ailment." Guaranteed. 50c., at your Druggist. Adv. Hair Tonic Ayer's Hair Vigor keeps the scalp clean and healthy. Promotes growth. Checks fcfWhtg. Dees net coW. Ask Your Doctor. l K.WUV.TO raoBmware . JI? . BREAKFi rrim 111! : You" can sleep breakfast on ti ?** IIJ\ew Fei ? i4.iiiu.irm 1" i\0 JLlJl^ LU Dai I match and. you il in a minute. The New Peri i 1 better tnan a ! le^s cost, wit! Burns kerosen< ka inexpensive. j Made in 1-, 2, 3 sizes, also a neT, IC ' 1 0 tireless cooking Av 4- ?-\ 1 ] |> O */rl~T ATCl 1"/. X It Cti.1 Iment stores. "New Perfectio STANDARD Oi Washington, D. C. (New Jzi Norfolk Va. BALTIM Richmond, Va. fPpBBB IP I Alfred uAni 2 UVUM U Surety I Oifie I THE HOME M? 1 LEXING1 ia T1TT.1 TT /I >rv vvi f'TICI W Jli ?1A V Hi in Get one while they are new buckle. 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