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HtoHasnarAL CJLAM. ; DENTISTS. ________ i Dr. L. S. DAVIS, DENTIST. I Wttl be st Sv*a&e*, S. C., on Thursday of each \*eei, until further notice, i Jnas IS? tf DR. F. C. CILMORE " DENTIST ^ W I ntirkvrTr tnr? PAQ P A I.TWRTTi T?T/Dft_ ! XT UVil U v;wv * u u?? ? - w ? _? ? . COLUMBIA, S. 0, OR. J. EDWIN BOOZER j DENTIST 601 P&imefcto Blder- Phone 3108 COLUMBIA, S. 0. DR. H. W. WALL DENTIST 13 6 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0. Phone 55S . I QFPICE HOURS. ^ ^0-2:30^ 7. - ?I n .?*. T Hrp rinATV/vr U nArlftnhmiflh ? UIBI 4 DSIBiliiyil I . Dentists Successors to DR3. D, L. BOOZER & SONS 1515 Mair?|Street Phoas 1862J, COLUMBIA, S. C. DR. D. L. HALL. DENTIST COLUMBIA, 8. O. Lutheran Publication Building, Main St. OSce hours 8 a. m., to 5:30 p. m Oeo. S3, 1914?lyr f ; LAWYERS. WM. W. HAWKS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. COLUMBIA, S. 0. Room 16, .Hook Building. Praotiee.ln allOoarty. Business solicited. November T H. frjok, j* attorney at law. CHAP1N, & C. o?oe: Hotel Marlon. 4th Boom. Second floor. Will practice in ail the Courts. % Albert m. boozer. attorney at law. COLUMBIA. 8. a Hook building, co er Mam and Washington j*i. Jtepeciai attention given to business entrust d to him 1/7 his fellow citizens of Lexington y>nntv. I W. Boyd Evans, Attorney at Law Offices: Room9 4 and 6 Olark Law Building, Washington, St. Telephone Number 139. COLUMBIA, 3. C. , ' V -THURMOND,TtMMERMAN A CAL I LISON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, We will be pleased to meet those i having legal business to be attended to, at oar office at arty time. Offioe next to Caughman & Harman's. | Lexington, S. C. J. WM THURMOND. GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, Sept 18,1911. T. 0. 0ALLISON. < nwrr lift ft. J ft! 1VFR0S 1424 MARION ST., COLUMBIA, S. O. Is prepared to treat all troubles of Bye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs. Spectacles fitted and furnished. |, l i Dr. John W. Sandel j has opened permanent offices up j1 stairs over the barber shop next to I. JBank of Western Carolina and will j. make a specialty of treating all chronic diseases of men and women. Office: hours: 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. I i f ?a?????? ^ , Trunks | All desiffDS and eizes up from } i|3 95 SUIT CASES?all designs and sizes ao from $1 95. HANDBAGS?ill designs and j ( sizes cp from ?l 95. V* e carry the largest line of ; drummer's saznnles in the "\te. ! Wewillsend subject to exauii*' ion MOE FINKELSTEiN 1602-04 Main Street, Columbia. S. C, Phone 3046 Notice Finai Discharge. t This is to notify all parties interested that we wili apply on the 9th day of August 1915, to Geo. S. Draft, Judge of Probate for Lexington i1 county, for a final settlement of the , estate of D. Ike Shealy, deceased. G. H. Shealy, L. M. Shealy, Administrators, j July 10. 1915.-40. / I Body Foand In a Tank. Charleston, July 20,?The badly decomposed body of an unidentified : < man was found in the tank of a Texas 1 company oil car here today while ( employes of the company were clean- ' ing the car preparatory to loading ^ 1 < it. The car was sent to Columbia j' loaded with gasoline on July 12 and f returned empty and with the cove.j( of the tank removed yesterday. It ^ 1 has not been ascertained whether; the remains are those of a white | man or negro, as the dead body had i * ] lain in the tank for some time apparently. Headache and Nervousness Cured. "Chamberlain's Tablets are entitled to all the praise I can give them," \( writes Mrs. Richard Olp, Spencer- i port, N. Y. They have cured me' i of headache and nervousness and:. restord me to my normal health." | For sale by All Dealers. adv. j t ^ i Fights Cattle Tick. ( Swansea, July 20.?Sid E. Smith ] has been appointed by P*. W. K. ^ Lewis, State inspector, as inspector < for the southern portion of Lexing- ( ton county in the tick eradication ] _ i fight now being waged. I > Mr. Smith is well known in this j section of the county, having served as assistant cashier in the Bank of i Swansea for the past two years. I * ? A MEDICINE CHEST FOB 25c. In this chpst you have an excellent rem?dy for Toothache, Bruises, Sprains, Stiff Keck, Backache, Neuralgia. Ktuuraatiwm and for most emergencies. One i 25c. bottle of Sloan's Linimenf does it i all?this because these ailments are symptoms, not diseases, and are caused by congestion and inflammation. It you doubt, ask those who use 81oan's Liniment, or better still, buy a 25o. bottle and prove it. All Druggists. adv. H?vo Vorrnu* CcfanP little iltuivn tMVH^v Gaffney/July 20.?W. N. Turner and a young woman companion came very near being killed at the Jefferies j street crossing on the Southern railway Sunday afternoon when the au- | tomobile in which they were riding was struck by train No. 38, which j passes Gaffney at 6:55. One wheel , of the machine was torn to pieces \ and Mr. Turner and the young , woman were slightly bruised. Mr. 1 Turner said he heard no whistle , sound, nor ringing of the bell. He is deaf in one of his ears. No. 38 is one of the Southern's fastest trains j and if. Mr. Turner had been one; second later both he and his com- j panion would very likely have been killed. IS SICKNESS A SIN? I' If not, it's wicked to neglect illness and means of relief. It's wicked to endure Liver Ills, Headache, Ind'gestibn, Constipation, when one dose of P>-Do-Lax gives relief. Po-Do-Lax is ] Podophylin (Msy Appl*), without the gripe. It arouse* th? Liver, increases toe flow of bile?Nature's antiseptic in the Bowel*. Your Constipation and j ilia Hioonnuttr nvArrucrht, hWHUSP 1 y 1 KVl *I?D U V* v - ? . Po-Do-Lix has helped Natare to re-1 \ move the cause. Get a bottle from ! 1 vour Druggist to day. Get rid of your j Constipation overnight. adv. j ; I < Turkish Vessels Sunk By Russians i London, July 20.?. fleet of 59 J , rurkish sailing vessels, laden with | war materials for the Turkish army ; | of the Caucasus, has been destroyed , by Russian torpedo boat destroyers, j J according to a dispatch from Sebas- j ? topol to Reuter's Telegram company.! I t The sidling vessels were on a voyage; to Trebizond, a seaport of Asiatic; j Turkey, on the Black sea. The crews of the Turkish ships were made prisoners by the destroyers. For Hay Fever or Asthma. i Many persons dread July on account of hay fever. Foley's Honeyand Tar Compound is recognized as the ideal remedy for hay fever and asthma. It heals and soothes the: , raw, rasping throat and eases the! choking sensation. It allays inflam- j ation and irritation and brings easy,! I natural breathing. Harmon's Drug 1 Store. ady. v i Death of an Infant. j Ernestine, the ten-m o n t h s - o ] d child of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Roland, died July 24, after an illness of i several days and was buried in the Roland cemetery today. The little one was the pride of the home, and much sympathy is expressed for the 1 bereft family. Mrs. Rachel Price. Mrs. Rachael Price, one of the eldest and most highly esteemed women of the Hollow Creek section \ )f this county, died on Wednesday, j 24, death being due to a general areakdown. Mrs. Price was in her 53rd year and leaves a number of sons and daughters, besides many i )ther relatives and friends. Her msband died several years ago. The remains of Mrs. Price were j aid to rest in the cemetery at St. j John's Lutheran church on Thursday norning at'11 o'clock, a large con-! ^regation being present. Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Roland j c i Mrs. S. Elizabeth Roland, 69 years )ld, died at her home near Lex- : ngton July 24, following a brief i llness. Her remains were laid to | *est at Emanuel Lutheran church )n the following day at 11 o'clock n the presence of a large gathering j )f friends and relatives. ' The deceased was a woman of * * " ? 1 H 1 ' ovable character ana sne \vni ue; greatly missed in the community.! She is survived by a number of chil- : iren and other relatives, her husband, however, having* died several fears aero. l I Nervous? |j jfojP Mrs. Walter Vincentt of Pleasant Hi!!, N. C., J writes: "For three sum0" mers. I suffered from ; ?J nervousness, d r e a d f u 1 I? nains in mv hark and 4*4 f y i * J ? foi sides, and weak sinking ((g) spells. Three bottles of giM !rrj Cardui, the woman's ?] tonic, relieved me entire^ iy. I feel like another ^ ?I person, now." |@ j TAKE % Cardui % P HMD* ? For over 50 years, Jr, Cardui has been helping W @S to relieve women's 4in-_ . |? M necessary pains and g& \ building weak women tin i to health and strength, 7* It will do the same for ? J you, if given a fair trial. 1^ j So, don't wait, but begin <g\i taking Cardui today, for |@) i J its use cannot harm you, ^4 | VZt and should surely do you good. E-72 1%| Avery THE JEWELER ! L 508 Main St., Columbia, S. C I Shopping i! jecoines easy at my store. ; A splendid line of diamonds, ; Watches, Silverware, Jew- L dry, Cut Glass, Spectacles, !r] Fountain Pens, Novelties,; umbrellas, Toilet Sets, j Manicure Articles, Clocks,! mitable to every person ] md every purse. j! Honest Goods, j! - Fair Dealing, j; Bottom Prices j AVERY, The Jeweler , 1508 Main St.. Columbia, S. C. lAI ?4 V?C MIC Headquarters ?for? SUGARS, COFFEE, TEA and RICE Wholesale and Retail Roasted Coffee, 18, 20, 22, 2d and up Green Coffoe, 16, 18, 20c. Green, Black and Mixed Teas, 25c. tOc 600 and up. Rice soici at cut meet. I C. D. Kenny Co.! ,638 Main ?*. Fcone 157 Columbia. South Carolina Miss Sarah Meetze Entertains. In honor of her friends, Misses Lucy Brown, of Burlington, N, C., Sara Mae Gantt, of Florida, and Annie Smith, of Swansea, Miss Sara Meetze entertained at heart dice on the evening of the 20th, at the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. P. Meetze, which was beautifully decorated for the occasion, the charming little hostess being assisted by Mrs. Burnette. The guests were met at the door by Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Meetze and Mrs. Burnpftp 95I?Y TX7PTV? nrr^nrrar} and card playing was indulged in for several hours. Each of the honor guests was presented with pretty i souvenirs. Refreshments -were served throughout the evening and all of the guests enjoyed themselves and Miss Meetze's hospitality beyond expression. Cured of Indigestion. Mrs. Sadie P. Clawson. Indiana, Pa., was bothered with indigestion. "My stomach pained me night and day," she writes. "I would feel bloated and have headache and belching after eating. I also suffered from constipation. My daughter had TWPH PViflmhArljnn'e Tuhlpts and they did her so much good that she gave me a few doses of them and insisted upon my trying them. They helped me as nothing else has done." For sale by All Dealers. adv. Commissioner Holds Men for Trial. Warrants have been issued and arrests made of Fred Craps and Frank Menton for selling cocaine in violation of the Harrison anti-narcotic law. Pending a preliminary hearing Aumist 16. Crans. who was a rural free delivery carrier from Gilbert, has been released on a $500 bond, signed by Ernest M. DuPre and S. J. Leaphart. Menton's preliminary will be held July 27. The warrants for Craps and Menton, charged with violation of the anti-narcotic law,. were sworn out by W. H. Darby, deputy collector, July 15, and the arrests were made Friday by Deputy Marshal Mayes. ? For Summer Visitors >, On Wednesday eve^H^jjMlI Linnie and Cora Kleckley entertafned at their home in North Columbia, in honor of their guests, Misses Wingard, Burke and Cline. In a contest, "The Floral Wedding/' Miss Aline Harman and Gerald Harman won the prize. Later rook was played and then watermelon was served. The following were present: Misses Lula Mae,. Aline and Pearl Harman, Gavnell and Rosaline Craps, Carrie Mae Wingard, Eva Dunning, Lilly Hooper, Pearl and Jessie Leitzsey, Naomie Cline, Myr~ tie Burke, Birdie Donielson, Vennie and Kate Eleazer, Inez Bearden and [Jrsel Huffman, Robert Cook, Sam k'nhn W. H. Donlv. Gerald Harman. Henry Bearden, Porter Keister, Ward Gaily, Joe Ropp, Roland Lowman, Ralph Leitzsev, Hoyt Fulmer Drs. McCauley, Civil and Roberts.? rhe State 25th July. ? ? ? Severe Attack of Colic Cured. Li. E. Cross, who travels in Virginia and other Southern States, was taken suddenly and severely ill with ;olic. At the first store he came to the merchant recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Two doses of it . ared him. No one should leave lome on a journey without a bottle if this preparation. For sale by All Dealers. adv. TV l ** ... 1 * T SOiJTHKKN KAlLWAl Premier Carrier of the South Passenger triin Schedules, Effective April IS, lSUii. TRAINS ARRIVE FROM No. 5?Augusta h MO a m No.131 ? New York, Columbia.S 4S a m No. 132?Augusta. (*?.22 p in No. 7?Columbia 6 45 p m TRAINS DEPART COR No. 8?(X'lrnibia P.'U) :i ni No.KJl ? A ngusr.a S.48 a m No. 132?Columbia, New Yoxk.tl 22 p ro No. 7?Augusta K 4o p m, Sehedalc-t, are published foriuf.' ation and are rot guaranteed. For further information apply to JM. D. DENNY. Ticket Agent, Lexington, 3. 0. I Wilson's Note Pleases Italy. i Rome, July 25 (via Paris.?Presi, | dent Wilson's ' note to Germany is i 11 highly commended by the Italian . I press. The Tribuna says: ! "The situation has reached a de:! cisive stage and all further discus-1 ! sion seem.3 impossible or at least: useless. It only remains to be seen j i what attitude Germany "will adopt j j in the face of this courteous but firm statement of the American position." j U. S. War Ships Offered to China. j reKin, July id.?near Admiral Albert G. Winterhalter, command-; i ing the United States Asiatic fleet,; has offered to the Chinese auth ni-i ties the use of warships of the fleet I for relief work in the flooded Canton delta. Small American vessels i 'already have been assisting in relief: ! work where thousands of natives | ! have lost their lives and thousands i , j are now destitue and suffering in ! the recent flooded section of China, j j j I Sheriff's Land Sale Under Tax ! Execution. i j STATE OF SOUTH' CAROLINA, County ei Lexington. THE STATE vs. N. W. Booker, Jr. Under and by virtup of a certain tax ; : execution lodged in my office by E. L. Wingard, treasurer ot Lexington | ... a ?il o/? mir t i ' ^IJUUiy, UBlfW AU, liJlU, i uavr ievied upou and will sell at pablic out- j j ry before :he Court House door in j I Lexington, South Carolina, during the ! legal hours of sale on the fi; st Monday j in August, next, 1915, the same being , I the second day of said month, the foi- j ! lowing tract of real estate, to-wit: AH that Tract of land, sitntt d, lying ! and beiug in the State aforesaid, in j Lexington County, on the wtst side of ! Congaree river, about eight mil* s south of the Oity of Columbia, on the j i j old 8tate Read ieadinc from Columbia i o Charleston, between the said 8tate | j R iad and Oongaree River, known as a | portion of the Norman estate; and j ! bounded as follows: On the north by ! I G. W. Aldricb, and perhaps others; on < I the east by the same and Congarc-e 7 | 'iver; on the south by Tom's Creek, j | waters of Congaree river, and on the ' west by the said Old State Road, and << perhaps others. ! 1 Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to L pay for papers, revenue stamps and I, recording fees. ? J SIM J. MILLER. Sheriff ' Lexington County, 8. 0. 11 Dated at Lexington, S. 0., July 13, j, ! 1915. 39 | i a. Sheriff's Iind Sale Under Tax Execution. i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Lexington. THE STATE vs. Penny Lee Smith, Under and by virtue or a certain tax : execution lodged in my office by E L. ! Wiogard, treasurer of Lexington County, dated April 26, 1915, I bave 11, vied upon and will 3?tl at public auc-: rion in front of the Court House door i at Lexington, South Carolina, duriDg i the legal hours of sale on the first! I M<<nday in August, next, 1915, the I same being the second day of said j month, the following described tract. ! or tracts, of real estate, to-wit: All th <se lots, pieces or parcels of | land, situate, near the town of Brcok- j | lat d, in the County of Lexington, J ! Srate of South Carolina, and known i and designated as lots Nos. 11, 12 and J 13, in block No. 1 on a plat of a tractj 1 ? - T 1 i or iana in liexiugiuu v^u., tc ouivc-n. ( : in accordance with a map made by J j ! G. Guignard, surveyor, representing | the division of tie estate of Jno. R 1 ; Shuler, surveyed by Theod. C. Ham- i i by, May ll*h, 2912, which map is re- 11 ' corded in office of the Clerk of the I I Or urt for Lexington County in Book : * ! 3 K, page J21. Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to. poy for papers, revenue stamps and reI cording fee, STM J. MILLER, Sheriff, | Lexington Ooun?y, South Carolina, i Dated at Lexington, S. C., Ju'y 13, j ! 191/3. 39 1 Sheriff's Land Sale Under Tax j Execution. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I County of Lexington. THE STATE vs. V. D. Broofeer. . Under and by virtue of acertai.i tax ! execution lodged in my office Irs E. L. " I Wingard, Treasurer of L?xirgionL [ County, against P. I). Brooker, I have levied upon and will eeil at public oatcry. in front of the Omit House door , h' L-xicigton, *outh Carolina, during the legal hours of sale ou the first Moni day in August, next, the snme being' the second clay of said month, the following described traci of jeul estate, ro- wir : All thaf piece, parcel and tract of iMriCI, fcltliacp, IY1t*g at;u wiuj; in tun ? County of Lt-xiu^rrm, and Scare afore said, about seven miles south of the , e:ty ot Colum n a or< the State R a<1, known a part or the old Abram ; Geif?er jand, ooLtabiin:; four hundred mil thirty-ei^hr. ( bIS) aore?.-more 01 e-s, bounded on rhr North by lands ot Mrs K. C. Moye; e-j rhe Kasr oy i'w~ u*ree river; on iho South by .J. B Nunnamaker, and on the \V> >' by th 1 Srare road. Terms of Sale: nnruhH^or to ; ; pav for paper*, rev-.mie stamps and | recording r'eos. SIM J MILTER. SheritT, Lexington Oonnt-v. S. 0. Lexington, S. C., July 13, l(>lf>.--09. Trains of Peaches and Cahtalonpes. Ten special trainloads "of-^eaches . and cantaloupes passed through v W * ^ Spencer, N. C., last Thursday, over the Southern railway for northern markets, according to the Yadkin Vally Herald, published in Salisbury, N. C. The trains consisted of thirty cars each and were given right of way over the main line of the Southern. According to the North Carolina iournal thrve of thp train* passed through Columbia. Much of the fruit was from south Georgia, where the peach crop is now at its height. The cars were re-iced at the large Spencer cold storage plant. Cat This Out? It Is Worth Money Cut out this advertisement, enclose 5 cents to Foley & Co., 2S25 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing: (1) Foley's Honey anrl Tar Comncund, the standard family remedy for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, tightness and soreness in chest, grippe and bronchial coughs. (2) i-oxey jr^ianey .rius, ior overworked and disordered kidneys and bladder ailments, pain in sides and back due to Kidney Trouble, sore muscles, stilt joints, backache and rheumatism. (3) Foley Cathartic Tablets, x wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic. Especially comforting to stout persons, and a purgative needed by everybody with sluggish bowels and torpid liver. You can try these three family remedies for only 5c. FOR SAuE BY HARMON DRUG CO mmmi j Shafting, ' Pulleys, Belts, Repairs and Flies, Teeth, Locks, Etc. .OMBARD {RON WORKS, AUGUSTA, OA. f Get our circular before you buy. i Lexington Pressing Club 1 In Rear E. G. Dreher's Store. A crease in your trousers is an evidence that you are careful of four personal appearance and will vrk nnno 11,- /,oY?/vf,-il in nfVmr thinnra ^{uanjr v^ai^xui in vwiv* \nd a man with a "good front" is ;he fellow who gets ahead these iays. Come to us for Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing and you will have the personal front that is leceesary to push you to the busiicss front. Special attention to ladies' and gent's Palm Beach Suits Panama Straw and Felt Hats. Joe Davis. y I ' ? 1 1 Edwin 0, Oreher Fire Insurance / LEXINGTON, S. C. Largest and Strongest Old Line Companies. " tfWi Hi IHIII I NOTICE. H Write me and I will ex- Q plain how I was cured in 4 ?? days of a severe case of Piles j of 40years standing without pain, knife or detention from business. No one need 91 suffer from this disease when M this humane cure can be had ^ Sj rihgt here in South Carolina. Kg R. M. JOSEY, Route 4. Lamar, S. C. 0 f WATCHWORIi Does your watch k?-op time? Il it is not a reliaole tniie-keepcr. it is a sorry friend indeed. There is genuine pleasure in true | friendship. L-t me make your watch your best friend ' ' * 'v /*???. Ja A men - in n i 1.1 i C. i;iauc ^liurj n watches is my hohbv. A?k the man tor whom I have worked. *.. A r r A UkT *? i J\ . 3. tUl^LI i W\TOHM\KEfl \NDTENGk|YER 1134 Main Street. Seeood Floor. m COLUMBIA, S.p/' , ' 5 M Vi?rm i t m ???r ii in ^in i,?im i ii< S * * * * ' * . *