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Mr Child's Cough is a Call for Help Don't put off treating your Child's Cough. It-not-only saps their strength, bnt often leads to more serious ailments. Why risk? Yon don't have to. Dr. King's New Discovery is just the remedy your Child needs. It i9 made with soothing, healing and antiseptic balsams. Will quickly check the Cold and soothe your Child's Cough away. No odds how bad the Cough or 9 .how long standing, Dr. King's New Discovery will stop it. It's guaranteed. V Just get a bottle from your Druggist and try it. adv. Wo\m& From Gun. Winnsborc, May 3.?Garris Laid, a young storekeeper of Dawkins, shot himself Sunday accidentally when a "trap gun," which he had employed to prevent burglars from rifling the cash drawer of the 9fcore, discharged its entire contents in his side, inflicting a dangerous wound. It seems that Mr. Ladd had forgotten about the gun and its location when he visited the store Sunday accompanied by several of his neighbors. The wounded man was carried to a hospital in Columbia shortly after the accident. Infection in the Air, Medical authorities agree that colds ?* Tn anmc nit:oc ? WO illlOUUUUO) AU 3VU1W ?? with colds are barred from schools. Spring's changing weather brings many colds, The quickest and safe way to stop colds, coughs and cronp is to give Foley's Honey-and Tar Compound. Harmon's Drug Store, adv. Injury to Child. Spartanburg, May 3.?The 3-yearold son of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Blackwell of Ohesnee was kicked by a horse yesterday and perhaps fatally injured. The child strnok the horse with a whip and the animal kicked, striking the little fellow over the eye, fracturing the skull. He was brought to a hospital here. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this p$per will be * pleased to learn that there is at least Vllic uioauou vmoooso u?s been able to cure in all its stages, and that is -Catarrh,.' Hall's Cure is the only potftiye cure now known to the medical fraternity- Catarrh being a oocsiifcutionakdisease- requires a^eon. stitational treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct'1** ~K *ly upon the b^odand mucous surfaces of the 93rstem1 thereby destroying the toqii(3ation of the disease, and giving ,tihe patient strength by building np : |he constitution and ' assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors f have so much faith in its curative powi - ers that they Jffer One Hundred Dollars for any r ase that it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. k' >' Address: }*.. J. CHENEY & Co.,; Toledo, O. ?} Sold by all Druggist^. 75c. y / * Take Hall'sKMnily Pills for consfci-; pation. adv. '.v .*' | School to Close. The Saxe-Gctha school ends a very successful term. , xuc wuniipuucmout c^oiuiaos vi u.ie Saxe-Gotha school will be held Friday, May 14, at 7:30 p. m. The exercise will consist of dialogues, drills and essays, after which the medal will be awarded on best average, also the prizes to the different grades. Every one is invited to attend the txcrcise. WHOOPING COUGH Well?everyone knows the effect of IpAwrkO^a Am OAM T^-r* "DA! \ JTAilO Uii VUU^U9? 1/1| ucu c Pine-Tar-Honey is a remedy which brings quick relief for Whooping Cough, loosens the mucous, soothes the lining of the throat and lungs, and makes the coughingjspells less severe. A family with growing children should not be without it. Keep it handy for all Coughs and Colds. 25c. a: your Druggist. Electric Bitters a Spring Tonic. adv. Injured in Runaway. Sumter, May 7.?Mrs. W. M. DeLorme and Mrs. Grenville DeLorme suffered painful injuries Wednesday morning when a [delivery wagon belonging to L.^B. Philips & Co., to which was attached^a fractious mule, ran into the buggy in which the two women were seated, overturning the tuggv and throwing both of the victims to the hard pavement. "Slowed up" at Middle Age. The hard working kidneys seetu to require aid sooner than other internal organs. At middle age many men antiwomen feel twicgP3 of rheumatism, have swollen or aching joints and are distressed with sleep disturbing blander ailments. Foley Kidney Pill.- aiv safe, prompt and can be depecae". >; To give r^ileF VT amnAii'i! fli'Tny f 11 lidl 41i va ^ JL^ i UV'Vi V* L*\T. T Union Man Kills Self. Union, May 7.?W. M. Eubauks. a young mau about 2* years of age, committed suicide by emptying both barrels of a shotgun juto his body about o o'clock tin's morning at his < home near Bonham, four miles north of here. Continued ill health is supposed to have been the cause. NOW HER FRIENDS HARDLY KNOW HER 1 But This Dots Not Bo the? Slits j Burton, Under ' the Crcumstanm. I j Houston, Texas.?.n. asi interesting j I letter from this city. Mrs. $< C. Barton I writes 2S follows: "1 think St is my duty j S ! I to tell you what your medicine, Cardui, j the woman's tordc, has done for me. j f was down sick with womanly trouble, * ??ec.rccil jj SXIO my Wa OL. V W* t-1-* . I treatments, but they didn't seem to do ; me any good. E Jiggered along for three j or tour months, and tor three weeks. ] j was in bed, sc sick I couldn't bear foi j any one to walk across the floor. My husband advised me to try Cardui, the woman's tonic. I have taken two bottles of Cardui, am feeling fine, gained 15 pounds and do all of my housework. Friends hardly know me, I am so well." It yoc suffer from any of the ailments 60 common to women,, don't allow the trouble to become chronic. Begin taking Cardm to-day. It is purely vegetable, its ingredients acting in a gentle, natural way on the weakened womanly constitution. You run ao risk in trying Cardui. It has been helping weak women back to health and strength for more than 50 years. It will help you. At all dealers. Wrlie to: Chattanooga .V?e45c3ne Co., L*di?s' Advisory DepU Giattanooge, Inc., for Svtciai Instructions n your zsst ar.d 64-page book. ' Bon* ftaittaseoi 5?r Wooes." soot ;o pUjta srrtpptr. E&-S Tornado Cost Seven Lives. Seven persons were killed, at least; 100 were izijared and great- property damage was inflicted by a tornado sweeping through a section of the Pee Dee Thursday afternoon. Tne town of Manning, part9 of Marlboro county, Elloree and the Pond Hollow section of Darlington oonnty suffered most from the force of the storm. In Manning Miss Clara Bsggett was instantly killed by the falling roof of. the stare in which she was employed as saleswoman. In the same block Beasley Davis and a negro porter lost their lives in the collapse of a store. Miss Inez Tart, 15 years of age, and her younger brother, Carl Tart, were killed on the plantation of J. E. in-Marlboro county. * Here also' an infant, was killed. A negro inmate of the Marlboro county home was killed. . r i A part4 of the business section Of fanning, was completely demolished. AU ysmirus wo:o iujuioui . - v^J^k^wit |he county home wis ^T^k^;;;ij^ltfdiDg sections for both j people and negroes. Eleven werein joyed. Ellprpe Suffered much property dam' age but no lose'of life. Two churches ;?Ud a large warehouse were blown to the ground. In the Pond Hollow S90fcion of Darlington county, near H&rtsville, Mrs. Bud Dickson was holding the baby of a neighbor, Clarence Gandy, when her house was blown down about her ears. Woman and child were blown 40 yards and both severely injured. Light tenant houses were blown away in scores and many families find themselves without homes. Big (run Shoot. A big gun shoot has been authorized for Greenwood by the National Association, the dates of the shoot being June loth and 16tb. Local shots /?* ?> f atinor toon intorocf. in fchfi OVPTlf". i Cbi V fl*?vv*vww A&A V**v V V?w and loot forward to a royal good time. Some of the best shots in the country are expected. The prize list will be very attractive. j "Black Leg" in Anderson, j "Black Leg," one of the mo3t-dreaded of all cattle diseases, has broken oat again in Anderson county. It was discovered in that county last year, bat by prompt quarantine and vaccination it was checked. Th?r new county demonstration agent- has vaccinated over 50 head around the farm of Mr. Frank Arnold who had the sick heifer which died last week of "blackleg.'1 PM. Momma ar - I I | i iy i lauiiau YVffi) j It's Safe for Children" J\T i | CONTAINS 4l| /Ml> / I ! OPIATES ^ ! Q\\ KM ; m?; j ; I g-^" ! y? fSl^ I FOR SALE BY BARItfOY DRUG CO t We have a complete line of Diamonds;, Watches. Jewelry, Silverware, ' Cut Ciass and j Optical Goods. My method oi conducting my bnsi- j seas at low expense enables me to sell j at lower prices than others. My re- j cord of 35 years in business is a pro- j Section and guarantee to yon that yon j will get a square deal when doing j j business with me. DiJake your next purchase here and yon will become one of ray many boosters. ' In my repair department we turn out nothing but first class work. Be H. BERKMANt... JEWELER AND OPTflCBANl t 4;T ? MAIN ST. GDLDIMBBA, S. C. ESTABLISHED I 87?. We Are neaaquaners ?FOB? SUGARS, OOFFEE, TEA and RiOE WhoEesaEe and Retail Boasted Ooffee, IS, 20, 22, 25 and np Green Coffee, 16, Green, Blaok and Mixed Teas, 25o, 40c 50o and up. Rice Solid at Cut Prtcc?. C. D. Kenny Co. ?C38 Main St. Pfione 157 Cotfiembia,, South) GaroMna f?T 1 riinnit C Tlnnhm LliWIII u, uraicr y * I ' "'711 Fire Instance mmmm > LEXINGTON, S. C."^ i' *> Largest and Strongest Old ; \ : ' line Companiesd^j^' ~ 1 T-?~ I MEN I CURED FOREVER specialist * who possesses the experi- %W>?&&--tpi# A iv&Jt".*"' .>W.V.VW,.V.rX\%V/ ence of years.The right kind of experihundreds and periiapa thousands j of times, with unfailing perma- I nent results. Don't you think I it time to get the right treat- ! ment? It you desire to consult I a reliable long-established specialist of vast experience, come to me and learn what can be ac compiished with skilful, scienti- i fic treatment. I hold two medical diplomas and certificates by examination and 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 StODes, Paralysis, Discharges, Piles and Rectal Trouble, Stricture and all Nervous, Chronic and private diseases of Men and I Women. Examination free and strictly confidential. Hours; 9 a. ra. to 7 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 2. Call or write Or. Registe*, Specialist. '.Oft TTn:rm 7v ari.->na1 Rar>k "Ride.. ! Cor. Main and Ger,rais Sts., ! COLUMBIA, S. C. i __ kj v.> vv y o Solid Gold Lavaliers from ' ?2 00 up. - | Solid Gold Pins and Brooches ! up. Diamonds and Silverware | at Bargain Prices. MCE FfNKELSTEIN 1602-04 Main Street, Ooluintia, S. C. i PROFESSIONAL CABDS. DENTISTS. DR. F. C, CILMORE DENTIST PHONE 2025 -308 PALMETTO BLDO. COLUMBIA, S C. Dr. R. Gr. Killings worth. Dr. R. G. Hillings worth, dentist, of Columbia, S. 0., will be at Swansea Toesda}-, Pelion on Wednesday and Chapin cn Thursday of eaoh week, prepared to do all kinds ci dental work. DR. J. EDWIN BOOZER TUTRWTTST JLM (# !] 601 Palmetto Bldg. Phone 3406 COLUMBIA, S. C. DR. H, W. WALL dentist 1316 Mam Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0. Phone 553 OF^IOS HOURS: 9 to l :86?2:30*to 7.. l in i Boat Dentists SacDessors to DRS. D. L. BOOZER & SONS 1525 Maii4St?eet Phone 2332J, COLUMBIA, S. C. Dr. W. P. McMeekin dentist. 1438 1-2 Main Street Columbia, SouthSCarolma. L? L* TOOLE, DENTIST. 1623 1-2 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C? HOURS: S A. M. TO 5 fill. HE. E. Lie HALL. If7 . DENTIST COLUMBIA, S. 0. Lutheran Publication Building, - ... 1328 Main St. Office hours 8 a. sa.t to b:CC p. m Dec. 28. 1&07?2yr LAWYERS. WK. W. KAWE8, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ' COLUMBIA, S. O. Boom 16.^.Hook'Bqildiag* Practice is all Courts. Bukiuees solicited November 1.1905. JH. FEIOK, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, CHAPIK, & 0. Ofioe: Hotel Marion, th Boom. Seconc floor. Will orsotice In all the Courts. Albert m. boozer, " attorney at law. COLUMBIA, S. 0. Hook building, comer Mam nud Washington streets. Especial attention given to business entrustid to him by hie fellow citizens of Lexington eonnty. W. Boyd Evans, Attorney at Law O:?c0S: Rooms 4 and 6 Olark Law Bailding, Washington, St. Telephone Number 139. COLUMBIA. S. C. Thurmond,timmerman &c Allison. attorneys at law, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, We will be pleased to meet those baying legal business to be attended to, at our office at any time. Office next to Caughman & Harman's. Lexington, S. C. J. WM THURMOND. GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, Sept 13,1911. T. 0. CALLISON. C. J. OLIVEROS, OOLUMB1 A, S. 0. Is prepared to treat ail troubles of Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs. Spectacles fitted and furnished. Dr. John W. Sandel has opened permanent oiliees up stairs over the barber shop next- to Ban.h of Western Carolina and will make a specialty of treating al! chronic diseases of men and women. 1 u'the liours: t A. M. ro o P. M. n 1 XT Ready iNoyv English Daisies. Pansies, llo -o .CoMms. Privet, Olive?, Magnolias, Crepe Myrtle. Snowball, Spnris. Clemat is, i Coney suckle, ivy, Wiuaria. Crt-upes. F:uii ami Shade Tree-. Strawberry, A.vparaeu.-. Bee:, Cabbage, Lettuce ami Onion Plants. BULBS?Oaladfums, Oai-nas, Dahlias, (iladio)as, Tuberoses, Artichoke and Potatoes. flowers for ail occasions. ROSE KILL Greenhouses Columbia. S. C. HMnHM \m ^ I *=cyles" for SjniUy aacl drsos "va 'n2"r' nQ" ' a^"S:DCf)^ M FARMERS' MEDIUM I H SHOES A SE .1 E. P. & F, 117JO MAIN: ST., C i MHHWWBIBM I ====== A written guarantee for 25 years, backed by one of the largest dental offices in the state. HEB&TG STAT | , SBiolT&tihtf EEFJEBENOE, NATION Notice?Prompt One-day ?017: Atlanta Den IRememfcex ibe location?aver ] 142-2 MAIN STREET, PHQN I Allved Keal'EsHate ai ' an???*u,? sttrri' Offf? I IK HOME M ... LEXIMSf j i \ $ >' - < ** ' ' Th 0 jjjfe&IV Monthlj ! Ji&ffiB'j door sei VXJPmHS/ Poverty O.T wh Hy fc>e al J. T. COLBMAS HKr. , ' ?T 1?j a rr vmu-iesi-oii, o, yj THE PRUDENTIAL 1NSURAN Incorporated as a stock eorrpar FORREST F? DRYDEN. President. Stoves am Tinners' and Hoofers' Sup > T' Fittings. Send i LORICK B! | 1533 Main Street, I I ! ? \f \ MT TF A C'\ B J T I ^ 1 j, ^ vy a. i .4. | 3 $sshf Doors and 311? ] 1 Pins, Syprss, | jm Flooring, Geillnij, Weath g Door znd Wind Columbia, Soi CX-~? nHMaMMMMnaHnnnnHnM' ??? 1915 | AND DUMB 1 SHOES 1 r?7 -ready for our Lexington friends B MFamily" store of Columbia vyith 83 ) assortment for "domestic'' "wear BB d comfort and service are re:p\rscu |Bj 1 as a .large and varied snpp.'v of gg sr. We are glad to note prims ijd| s AM? HEAVY WORK ECMLTTY. 9 A, DAVIS, 1 tOLUMBlA, S. C, ? 1 Platee flent by mail are repaired and turned immediately. We pay postage, * Foil aet oi' teeth |5 Old plates made over good ac new,,, Id.60 Oold Crowns-, |S, ?? and 15 Bridge work, |3 to $5 Poree'lain erowns $3 '-Richmond Drowns $6 9old fillings $: to $2 ! Silyer fillings., 50c White) enamel .$1.25 AL STATU BANK, ics io? Ont-oMowu people. , ital Parlors i Lachtadite^s Jewelry Store. U 35GO COLUMBIA, 3. 0, ;?p|gp e pWfflrm f iRioome Policy ? the U parating Comfort from <' 'a ich siiete will your famftor your death? 4LFHEB J. F9X, Special Agent, LEXSMCTON, S. C. CE COMPANY OF AMERICA, \y by tfh??s State of New Jersey. Hicme Office, Newark, N J. d Ranges plies. Pumps, Pipe and lis your orders. j */ ROTHERS Columbia. S. C. I jring Co, J T'RERS OF fi isfj fnterlsr Finish, f ierhoa.ri'ng, RScjIding, S ow Frame.';. || rthCv