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How's This! We offer-One jj^llare Reward foranycaee ofCtetarehthatcaa- < < not be cored by Hall's Oatarrh Cure. < F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by bis firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo, O. fall's Catarrh Core is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. ? Vh-if>a 75 ronts XCSKlLUUlJJtVlB BOX J b xioc. ~ per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ~ adv. The Split log Drag. The split log drag has contributed more toward the economic maintenance of public highways than any implement of modern nsage. It doe9 not require special acts of the legislature, bond issues nor expensive educational campaigns to make it available as usually precedes construction work. A drag can be built cheap and is easily operated by any one who can drive a team. We need more drags in this state. If a better cough syrup than Foley's Hone 7 and T.ir Componnd could be found, we would carry it. We know this reliable and dependable medicine fn|i mnrfl th&TI UOS ^ivcu aoni??o?4W" -v? ? forty years; therefore we never offer a substitute for the genuine. Recommended for coughs, colds,, croup, whooping cough bronchial and lagrippe coughs. No opiates. Harmon's Drug Store. , adv. Thieves Bob Store. Wedgedeld, Feb. 19.?The store of the wedgefield Mercantile company was entered by means of forcing open the back door. The work on the in-. side was evidently that of an expert. The safe combination was worked by him. The robber or robbers appropriated to themselves over $100 In currency, a number of pairs of shoes, shirts, hosiery, belts, sweaters, etc. J. O. Bobbins and his dogs were telephoned for. They arrived at The dogs took the trail and carried it to a point where the robbers must have take n the through freight. Hundreds of health articles appear in newspapers and. magazines, and in praotically every one of them the im. portance of keeping the bowels regular Is emphasized. A constipated condition invitee. A dependable physio that acts without inconvenience or griping is found in Foley Cathartic Tablets. Harmon's Drag Store. adv. Will Work Overtiaie. Chester, Feb. 19.?It was announced here in mill circles today that the demand for the plain white goods of the Wallace cotton mills at Jonesville bad become so great that mill needs a full foroe of cotton mill help for night work. As an extra inducement, the mill offers to give six nights' pay for fiye nights labor. FIVE CENTS PROVES IT A Generous Offer, Out out this ad, enclose with 5. cents to Foley & Co., Chicago- 111., and they will send yon oar trial packages of Foley * Honey and Tar Oompoand for con^i; *. colds, croap, bronchial and lagrippe coughs; Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. For sale in yonr town by Harmon's Drug Store. adv. .? To Inspect Little Office. Washington, Feb. 10.?To inspect a little postoffice in far away Guam, which pays its postmaster only $125 a year, is the object of a 25,000 mile journey which Postal Inspector E. P. Smith, of this city, is making simply to satisfy the demands of law. A legal technicality precluded the ^ inspection of Gnam by inspectors in the Philippines, The inspection of the Guam office will be the first since 1908. t / Your Cold Is Dangtrous Break It Up-Now A Cold is readily catching. A rundown svstem is sriRPPntfhlp fr, fitrmc Yon owe it to yourself and to others of your household to fight the Germs at once. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is fine for Colds and Coughs. It loosens the Mucous, stops the Cough and soothes the Lungs. It's guaranteed. Only 25c. at your Druggist. adv. Notice. Notice is hereby given that a special election will he held at the Smith . Branch school house, district 64, on Saturday, Feb. 27th' next, for the purpose of voting a special levy of two mills for school purposes in said district. The polls will open at 8 o'clock A. M. aud close promptly at i 4 o clock r. M. Voters will be required to present their tax receipts arid registration eert."States. 1 D. E. CLARK, ' J. W. SHUMPERT, WILLIE RI3H. 17. Boars zf Trn>t"c:;. L * Gin House Destroyed. B! Newberry, Feb^ 10.?The g^n house nine! miles 'east'*; of Newberry, was burned this after- I noon at 3 o'clock. Forty bales of cot- j ton were badly damaged. One tboas- j and bushels of cotton seed is still j burning, but there is hope to save ; half of this. The cotton caught from j a spark from an engine rhar was run- j ning a shingle mill near by. There | was no insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Keitt were in icwn j when they received the news of the j fire by telephone. Keep It Rand; For Rheumatism JtO use Uj suuirrn ?uu wiuuc auu ny \ to wear out your Rheumatism. It 1 will wear you out instead. Apply some j Sloan's Liniment. Need not rub it in j ?<ust let it penetrate all through the ! affected parts, relieve the soreness andidraw the pain. Yon ger ease at } once and feel so much bette/you want j to go right cut and tell other sufferers j about Sloan's. Get a bottle of Sloan's j Liniment for 25 cents of any druggist j and have it in the house?against Colds, ! Sore and Swollen Joints, Lumbago, j Sciatica and like ailments. Your money j back if not satisfied, but it does give j almost instant relief. Buy a bottle to- ! = day. ..adv. Obituary. f c Mary, the wife of Curtis Spires, born 9< Februarys, 18SS, died February 17, x 1915, age 27 years and 12 days. She & became the wife of Mr. Spires not ir quiet one year ago. Her infant child g proceeded her to the spirit land just a i? few days. She became a devoted true y member of the E. V. Lutheran church, a St. David, and remained true and s faithful until death. Her body was ^ laid to rest in the grave yard at Bethel g M. E. church. Husband, father and a] many relatives feel their loss. n A. R. T. tl , c] Colds and Croup in Children. u . Many people rely upon Chamber- ,tl Iain's Cough Remedy implicitly in 6j cases of colds and croups, and it never disappoints them. Mrs. E. H. Thomas, C] Logansport, . Ind.. writes: "I Lave found Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be the best medicine for colds and croup I have ever used, and never tire of recommending it to my neighbors and friends. I have always given it to my children when suffering from croup and it has never failed to give them * prompt relief.'' For sale by all Deal* 1' era. . adv. n . , ? , ti c< "Uncle" Tyre Etheredge, one of the oldest add most highly esteemed citi- g zens of jUeeville, was in tdwh Monday. lie left in the afternoon for Co- ? lumbia, where he will spend some . time with his daughter. ' ] 7 8J Recognized Advantages. st You will find that Chamberlain's tl Cough Remedy has recognized advantages over most medicines in use for u coughs and colds. It does not sup- jr press a cough but loosens and relieves it it. It aids expectoration and opens the secretions, which enables the sye- ol tem to throw off a cold. It counter- ol acts any tendency of a cold to result ^ in pneumonia. It contains no opinm or other narcotic, and xh&y be given to a child as confidently as to an adult. For sale by all Dealers. adv. a ? Cross-ties are being cut and hauled l here in great numbers now. This is ^ about the only commodity that the a: farmer can handle now. cj A Test for Liver Complaint pi Mentally Unbappy-Physically, Dull s The Liver, sluggish and inactive, first shows itself in a mental state? unhappy and critical. Never is there joy in liying, as when the Stomach ^ and Liver are doing their work. Keep rs your Liver active and healthy by using s Dr. King's New Life Pills; they empty the Bowels freely, tone up your Stom- f( ach, cure.'your Constipation and purify b the Blood. 25c at Druggists. Bucklen'9 tl Arnica Salve excellent for Piles, adv. " NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a special election will be held at the Midway [ school house, Dist. 50, on Saturday j March 6th, for the purpose of voting a ! special levy of two mills for school j purposes in said district. The polls : will open at 8 o'clock A. M. and close j promptly at 4 o'clock P. M, Voters i will be required to present their tax j receipts and registration certificates, j n< C. A. Conner, at D. Charlton Drafts, C( Backman Meetze, te IS Board of Trustees. w ?? # . Notice of Final Discharge. bl p1 This is to notify all persons interested in the estate of John H. Koou, ? deceased, that we will apply to Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of Probate, for Lev- hi infffon cnnnt.v ft n r,.- j ? __0 ~., vii cue inn uay i Df March, tor a final discharge *s executors of said estate. GEO. W. KOOX, EDDIE PRICK. ; U Feb. 19. KxecnK'is. ; E RIKD TO A IRAK WHER HE IS DOWN. Forgive and forget, there is good in him yet, Tho7 he drinks hie sorrows to drown, Lend him a hand, and help him t-o stand, And be kind to a man when be is down. There will be rejoicing above, For a sonl won by love. And there will be a star in yonr crown. For the hand that was lent, To a life almost spent. Sc. be kind tc a man when he is down. Be kmc to the man with a clever hand. When he places it in yonr own, With a giasp of steel, that crakes von feel, Yon arc Dot in the world alone. Here is the man with a cheery laugh. Who places gloomy thoughts to route, And who's always fair and on the square To the man who is down and oat. Obituary. Margaret Clamp, wife of W. J. lamp, whose death was published jme time ago, died near Henderson, ex&s, October 12, 1914. She was the anghter of John Banghman who died 1 this county daring the Civil War. he was married to Wm. Olamp in s59 and moved to Texas abbfet 45 ears ago. Her husband, one daughter nd one son preceded her to the pirit land. She leaves two sons and wo daughters, all living in Texas, he was the last one of her brothers ad sisters to cross the river. She has isny relatives and acquaintances in lis county. Although there was no tinrch of her faith near where she ved she never connected herself ritb any other but remained true to leXather&h church tilljdeath. This, ie last of onr rcofcheris sisters has rossed the silent river. P. I. S. Brookland, S. (X "/ ' Swat. the. Fly.. Uncle Sam. Is' wtgic?"??lentle&5 rar on the deadly house-Sy and in a ifce bulletin prepared by the Departlent of Agricultnre valuable informsion is given on the best mettle of ombating this deadly pest. TiAnoet ffective way of exfcerminafcisAihe y, according to the bulletiB^ftto radicate his breeding places. The reading season of the fiy begins early 1 March and continue throughout the priag and summer months. All dirt iould be removed from the premises, iables cleaned and decaying vegeibles destroyed. The fly, has been rightly called the ndertaker's traveling salesman, and i addition to his regular line of typhoid bogs," he carries a side line f tuberculosis, Asiatic cholera and ther disease germs. Now is the time ) "swat the fly." Lane is Pleased. Washington, Feb. 21.-^Secretary ane, who represented President Wil>n at the formal opening of the PantnvPaciflc exposition at San Franisco yesterday, telegraphed the presient today that the fair excelled all revious expositions. Plans for President Wilson's trip to an Francisco next month were uner consideration at the White House )day, but a final decision on the inerary is not expected for at least a 'eek. According to the present armgements, the president will reach an Francisco March 21. The president i9 expected to make )w speeches on the way to the coast, ut will stop in a number of cities in ie Nortnwest and Middle West> on is return trip. We have a complete line of diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Class and Optical Goods. My method of conducting my busi=ss at low expense enables me to sell i lower prices than others. My re>rd of 35 years in business is a proction and guarantee to 3*011 that you ill get a square deal when doing j isiness with me. Make your next I irehase here and you will become | le of my many boosters. In my re-. I lir department we turn out nothing I it first class work. I B. H. BERKMAN, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN ;1S ?WN ST. COLUMBIA, S. C. ESTABLISHED 1879, ( i f . i . 4 1 I , J raorzssxoKAL cards. dentists. DR. H. W. WALL DENTIST IS.6 Main Street. COLUMBIA, S. ( Phone 60S OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 2:30?2:30 to ?. L en I Mlig Dentists Saccfssors to DRS. D. L. BOOZER & SONS 1515 Main Street Phone 1862J, COLUMBIA. S.'\ Dr. W. P. McMeekii DENTIST. 1438 1*2 Main Street Columbia, South Carolina. L. L. TOOLE, DENTIST. 1623 1-2 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. HOURS: 8 A. M. TO 5 P. M. Dr. d. l. hall DENTIS COLUMBIA. S. O. Lutheran Publication Building, 16*26 Main St. ' Office hours 8 a. m.. to 5:50 p. m Dec. 23.1907?lyr LAWYERS. WM. W. HA WES, Attorney and Counselor at La' COLUMBIA, S. 0. Room 16, Hook Building. Practice in all Courts. Business solicit* November l. JH. FRIUK, ATTORNEY AT LA\ OKAFIN, S. C. OfBee: Hotel Marion. 4th Boom. 6ecoi Floor. 'WUlor?ctk3e in-all Jthe Ooarte. Albert m. boozer, attorney at la\ COLUMBIA, 8. 0. Hook building, corner Mam at . P Washington streets, special attention given to business entrtu id to him by his fellow citizens of Lexingfc sonntv '>1^^*^ W Boyd Evans Attorney at Law Offices: Rooms 4 and 6 Clark Law Building, Washington, 8 Telephone Number 139. f" COLUMBIA. S. C. Thurmond.timmerman aca uson, attorneys at lai WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURT We will be pleased to meet tho having legal business to be altendi to, at our office at any time. Office next to Caughm&n & Harman Lexington, S. 0. J. WM THURMOND. GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, 3ept 13,1811. T. 0. 0ALLI80N. mttsh or. c. j. ol;/ero ?Sj|a|ppfe . 1434 MARION ST., COLUMBIA,s- ?Is prepared to treat ail troubles of Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Lun^s. Spectacles fitted and furnished. MEN CURED FOREVER y^ears.Th^ fV\incr t.llA ' I hundreds and pernaps inou&aiids of times, with unfailing permanent results. Don't you think it time to get the right treatment? It yon desire to consult a reliable long-established specialist of vast experience, come to me and learn what can be accomplished with skilful, scientific treatment. I hold two medical diplomas and certificates by examination aud other requirements from the boards of medical examiners of 14 States in the Union, together with over 20 years experience in specialty practice. I successfully treat Blood Poison, Varicose, Veins, Ulcers, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Rheumatism, Gall Stones, Paralysis, Discharges, Piles and RectalTronble, Stricture and all Nervous, Chronic and private diseasi s of Men and Women. Examination free and strictly confidential. Hours: 9 a. m. tc I 7 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 2. i ? Call or write I Dr. Register, Specialist. .30*5 Union National B&nk Bid#., Cor. Main and Gervais Si?., COLUMBIA. S. C. V ?r = A written-guarantee for years,- backed **by * one" the largest dental offices the state. KER? TO STAY Set of Teeth |5 REFERENCE, N.V Notice?Prompt One-daj jj Atlanta D Remember the location? 1422 MAIN STREET. I - j = BBaailMlMIBtfli' IMlilfflumwii lift "'iWIHftihlffiB ft Alix*ei _ Real Estal !T SWC A j i THE HOME LEXI1 w. _ *^or "0 On _ ily fa J. T. COLEMAN M*?. Y. Charleston, S. 0 THE PRUDENTIAL INSI ,a Incorporated a? a Hook c< FORREST F. DRY DEN, Pre* on Stoves a T. Tinners' and Roofers' ~ Fittings. S< ! LORICK 86 !d 1633 Mala Street BMMMMMHMnMMMHMMMMaanBBanBni I Columbia _ I Manufa I MANUFi 9 Sash, Doors and 1 Pine, Cy m Flooring, Ceiling, 1 Boor ami Columbia, i M FARMERSMWEDII IK cimrc E. P. & 1 1770 S J1?1? t 15 , - Plates sent by mail are repaired .. *aad returned immediately.'''Wc m pay postage. Foil set of teetn $5 | Cld plates made over good ft ae new. #2.50 Bj| (fold Crowns, $3, .$4 and |5 Bridge work $3 to $5 ;5|tp Porcelain crowns $3 5*1 Richmond crowns $5 ' I Gold fillings lito $2 ^ Silver fillings -30c White enamel.. 11.2-3 riOXAL STATE3BANK, r service for Out-of-town people. ental Parlors over Lachicotre5- Jewelry Store. 3HONE 35GC> COLUMBIA, S. C. Fox J te and Insurance ety Bonds diice at NATIONAL BANK 1 NGTON, S C. I hhhuhhhhhbI The Prudential ithty Income Policy is the r separating Comfort from erty. I wllieh side uiill uAiir lam. * after your death? ALFRED J. FOX, Spatial Agtnt, LEXINGTON, S. C. JRANCf COMPANY OF AMERICA, ' Hnpeny by the Stat* of Mow Jersey. Went. Home Office, Newark, N J. ind Ranges Supplies, Pumps, Pipe and J 3nd us your orders. BROTHERS Columbia, S. C. I ' 4 * . iST ma Lumoer And l \ during Co, Ij \CTURERS OF I Blind, Interior Finish, I press and Oak. 1 listliArhAnHiinflr. KAiildine'. S ? ? ?".W?I.rgl a Wfnttow Fraiws. X South Carolina M MMmmwmmmmwmmmm die "Famiiy" Shoe I Store o! Columbia g We are new ready with the l&rgee: iaii and winter ? stock tor our Lexington SH riends that we have ever carried. And W he pretty part about it is the prices will I . ?e the same as last fall. Shoes are higher | ^ ow on Shis market hut we were fortunate j 0 buying before this advance, and we y ,re goin<: to ?ive our customers and j riends the benelit ot "old prices" as ions; I s this stock last. JM AND HEAVY WORK A SPECIALTY. F. A. DAVIS, | ;T.. C011HM3IA. s. c. S 4