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I SENATOR FALL DECLINES CARRANZA'S INVITATION TO VISIT MEXIC# - j San Antonio, Texas, Jan. 18.?Sen- | ator Albert B. Fall, of New Mexico, j Chairman of the Senate Committee! investigating Mexican relations with J the United States, yesterday made j public a letter to Minister Cabrera of ' Mexico, declining the latter's invitation to visit the latter country with a view to ascertaining for himself the stability of the Carranza Government. ^ In his letter the Senator invited Cab- j rera to visit this country to testify i before the Fall Committee. Mr. Fall; l gave the following reason for declin- J ing the invitation. J * '^Personally I appreciate the fact ' that if I visited Mexico I would be re- ,( ceived with extreme courtesy for my- i self and my associates. I also real- j ? ize of course, as you do, that if I j sought to visit sections of your coun- I try not guarded by your Federal : troops, I would subject myself to your criticism and that of at least some ^ other Mexicans upon the ground that | I was in communication with those opposed to you and the Carranza administration. "I have no doubt that documentary evidence would be readily found and * * 1?J />A,infrv OB U'pll a.S teiegrapntu ?.v m?a wuuwj ? ? throughout Mexico, to the effect that a member of the United States Senate was holding commftinication with opponents of a Government recognized hy this country. And yet you of course appreciate that should I visit SLOW / Aches, pains, nervousness, difficulty in urinating, often moan serious disorders. The world's sta: dara-Temedy *or kidney, liver, I ladder $~d >?ric acid troubles? Gt^jgDAL bring: quick relief and oiten ward off deadly disease::;. Known as the national remedy of Holland for more than 200 years. AH dnjggisis, io thrse sires. Lock for rba name Cold Medal cn errrj box sd accept no imitation If Yoor Eyes Need attention, or the glasses you are using \ are not just right, consult our eye eight specialist, it costs you nothing. And if necessary will fit you to the kind of glasses your eyes require. ' A. J. GliAXOX, at Tapp's Department Store, Cor. Main and Blanding Sts. Columbia, S. C. t . / 1 Lay a bet on rolling 'em with tamci Alber the national joy $m TROLLING your own c l\ about as joy'us a sic your grip! For, take it at i flavor, fragrance and coc life as every "P. A. homePrince Albert puts new j delightful rolled into a cigarette * 1 ? if cinr tO It 11&& you oeeu and a cinch to handle! It stay sta^t to hug the paper aroun You'll like Prince Albert in rolled cigarette, too! Bite and process. You know P. A. is tl pipes where one was smokec way." And, me-o-my, what a every time you fill up! Mexico as your guest, I would be precluded from investigating any complaints of your own people against the Government with which you are connected." >L\\Y DISABLED VETERANS TAKE FARM TRAINING Three thousand disabled service men are taking courses in agriculture under the Federal Board for VocaI tional Education. Agriculture is a big subject, including such divisions as marketing and gardening, animal husbandry, forestry and general farming. In each one Df these divisions the disabled men 1 axe specializing in one of its branch- |1 ss, I; The Federal Board wants every disabled man who chooses agriculture as his vocation to get the very best foundation possible for future success. Training a man on the job will do in some vocations, but in agriculture the Board has ruled that he must first be given the fundamentals of it in school. Placement training on the work it- I self may follow for sixty or ninety days when the course in school is completed, in order to give the man the actual experience which is some times needed to impress upon him the theoretical significance which he has already been taught. Whoa! Be sure that you see this 1< as there are some extra fine : We also have [a full stoc Harness. See us for your w, Caughmai Assembly St., - Jg||p oke ngarettes with Prince Albert i ieline as you ever carried aroi any angle, you never got such q >lness in a makin's cigarette ii made" will present you! smokenotions under your bonnet! ;?and, so easy to roll! And, you ji :e away back! You see, P. A. is cri rs put?and you don't lose a lot wh d the tobacco ! a jimmy pipe as much as you do in ; parch are cut out by our exclusive p be tobacco that has led three men tc 1 before. Yes sir, Prince Albert bis i wad of smokesport will ripple yo WILSON OFERED PRESIDENCY OF PAN PACIFIC UNION Alexander Hume Ford, Secretary of the Pan Pacific Union, yesterday took to Washington an invitation from the TV i 1 cam i r% occnmh V, liivli IU i. A X_ <? A VA V? HV. TT liCVIl V. U UOCU*4*V the Presidency of that body in ease Mr. Wilson leaves the White House after March 4, 1921. Mr. Ford said last night that he hoped that the President would "consider residence and leadership in a land (Honolulu) where there is no race prejudice and where for twelve years the representatives of the nations about the big ocean have been meeting to plan out co-operative work that will bring about a league of nations that will comprise all those about the great NOTICE TO DEBTORS ANDCREDITORS Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate of W. B. Haigler shall make payment at once to the undersigned and all persons holding claims against the said i ? A * 'U ts&ictttr di tr i cquc^i-t'u LU nie tuc ^am^? properly proven with the undersigned. JAMES L. HAIGLEli, 2t Administrator. Mules! KG.|Perry Caughman, the buyer for Caughman Bros., Columbia, is now in the Western market buying a fresh shipment of Mules, which will arrive in our stables about the 7th or 8th of January. )t of mules before you buy, mules in the drove, k of Buggies, Wagons and ints in this line. ] Bros. Inc Columbia, S. C. rljrht 1913 F. Reynolds >acco Co. Avrattmg your say-so. you'll find toppy red bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and half pound tin humidors? and?that classy, practical pound crystal glass humidor , . trith sponge moistener top IS lUSt that keeps Prince Albert in J such perfect condition I jnd in ReynolJs Tobacco. Uality, Company ^ ^ ^Winsto N.C? ur way Pacific Ocean." Several years ago Mrs. Wiliams accepted the first Honorary Presidency of the Union. Other Honorary Presidents are Hsu Shih-Chang, President of China; Sir Robert Borden, Premier of Canada; William X. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, and W. F. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand. NATIONAL PROHIBITION NOW IN EFFECT I Washington. Jan. 17.?The nation-J al prohibition amendment and the ! ff'H Arfll rl W? a I I - - v, ^ Viii (ILL Ut'V/UUlL Upholding In the past eleven years t sold for $13,236,000,000. / They should have brought If the cotton growers had ago?as they have now in tl tion?they would have drive tions that have been forced the domination of speculatoi expense. I2?f fU <1 r* Ire* f A f h A A YV> AH1/ IJUUL, uiaimo LU LIIC rxixxcx iv is at last free from economi has bound it for years. Today the South is a unit ers -in upholding cotton for This bank is for the cottoi time. Whatever it can do t grower, it will do. And it b< for the whole South is co] Cotton Association. Know all there is to know dom. It will pay everyone < The Home P Lexiogti Capital, $50,000.00 Member of Federal Farmers and business men a Weevil Conference in Lexinj P. J. O'NE ' |^ ^ o^ce^i ?iHour?: 9 ? Suite No. 7 Carolii Cor. Main and Washington Sts Buggies, Wag We Have a Splendid Lir We have every styie and size ir Lome in and see them on our t OUR GUARANTEE Gregory-Conder 1115 Hampton St., - i Everything Sanitary New Star I ?FC ! LADIES AND Open Day ai Food of the Best Quality Prep; Polite Attention with Qi Share of the public patr< cordial welcome awaits tJ 11312 Main St., Phone i effective last night at midnight. The enforcement of this Federal law is in the hands of a National Pro- , hibition Commisisoner with headquar- j I tors at Washington, D. C. For this j purpose the country has been divided j into districts corresponding somewhat to the Federal Reserve districts, each comprising a number of States and i each in charge of a Superintendent I who will act under the supervision J and direction, who, in turn. has a [ number of subordinates throughout j the State whose duty it will bo to enforce the law. Cotton he cotton crops of the South V I : $25,000,000,000! banded together eleven years le American Cotton Associain out the poverty, the privaupon them by low prices and rs who have profited at their ;an Cotton Association, cotton c and speculative slavery that -farmers, merchants, bank' the good of all. . v grower first, last and all the o boost the prosperity of the elieves that economic freedom ning through the American i about the South's new freeof us this year! National Bank on, S. C. Deposits, $500,000.00 Reserve Association ire reminded to attend Boll gton Thursday, January 22. ILL, M. D. s specially and comfletly equipped ases of Stomach, Kidney and Bladand Skin, Rectal Conditions, Piles nlessly Without Operation.) Want to Know: Can you be cured? ill it take? Will it be permanent? cost? C nsult me FREE. '--rtismade to avoid unnecessary ding out of town cases, idually in charge of my office, havjal assistants or associates. Thereise if blaced in my hands, receives ;ion and you achieve results as rapble uncer high class treatment. ' examine every patient thoroughly, when necessary. i, m. to 7 p. m. Sundays 10 to 2. na Natipnal Bank Building . COLUMBIA, S. C'ons, Harness. ie of Well Made Vehicles Hackney Buggies Washington Buggies Columbus Buggies Brown Buggies >^\Nissen Wagons \^J0Id Hickory Wagons Hackney Wagons 1 above makes loor WEANS SOMETHING Mule Co. - - COLUMBIA, S. C. ?I At Reasonable Price? i i. Restaurant ! )R? GENTLEMEN j_ id All Night .i xi-- A ^.4 ireu in me miriest /iri. :i lick Service. Dnage is solicited, anda ] ie Lexington Folks. 3151Ja Columbia, S.C.1 There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and for years it was supposed to be incurable. Doctors preserilScd local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional conditions and therefore requires constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Medicine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of tha System. One Hundred Dollars reward is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio, Sold by Drugigsts, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Theory is a vine from which facts BULBS of ALL KINDS FOR FALL PLANTING FLOWERS For All Occasions. Best attention given all orders large or small, weddi ng bouquets, funeral work, anything in flowers. CHAS. L. SLIGH FLORIST. M l? Main St. Phone 2761 COLUMBIA, S. C. PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST (n diseases of the eye, ear nose and throat in Saluda on Monday and in Batesburg Tuesday with Dr Mitchell it. J. FRANK KNEECE Real Estate and Insurance BATESBURG. S. C. Dr. H. L. GREGORY, Veterinary Surgeon. Office 1306 Assembly Street, Columbia, S. C. Office Phone 1342 Residenc Phone 2754 Dr. BARNHILL DENTIST, The Crown and Bridge Specialist ' 615 Main Sl Columbia, -S. C. Over Lever's Shoe Store Phone 2149 Dr. C. T. BROOKS Dentist 1434 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Phone 44? DR. H. W. WALJDENTIST, 1316 Main Street COLUMBIA S. C y i <fle# Hour#: 9 to 1:30?2:30 DRS. BOOZER, DENTIST. Have returned to the 1500 block, 1542 Main street, Columbia, just- across the street from their old stand. DR. D. L. HALL, Dentist COLUMBIA, S. C. 1626 MAIN STREET. Office Hours: 8 A. M. to 5:30 P M ? Cancer taken out by the root within nine or ten days without knife. Guaranteed never to come baca. S. P. Shumpert, 1200 Divine Street COLUMBIA^ S. C. E. J. BEST Attorney and Councellor 203 2nd Floor. National Loan and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. Dr. TOOLE, DENTIST, 1623 Main St., Columbia, S.C PROFESSIONAL iwiiV/L vji i\iviv> v nL 3r. A. J. Hedexbaugh & Dr. 3 R SPTfiVFR hnvp mnvpH tfipir Dental Offices to second floor, .626, Main street, Columbia.S. P Phone 978 and 181.