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HHnnnnHBHH^ R. Wingard, at the home of her daughter Columbia, was a visitor to friends an(* relatives of here for a day last week. Her many friends were glad to see her. Prof. Jesse O. Wingard. principal / nf tViP "Rnwman Hisrh School and an t old Lexington boy, was here. Saturday j on business. J Mr. W. Westmoreland, prominent business man of Samaria, was in town J Monday on business. Mr. L. W. Perrin. one of the popular clerks at the Harmon Drug Co., spent the week end with his parents in Union. . Mr. G. A. Taylor, of New Brookland Rt. 2, was in Lexington yesterday and added his name to our long list of happy readers. For the past few years Mr. Taylor has been living in MRS. KELLER ADDED 20 POUNDS WEIGHT Greenville Woman 1 ells ot Kemarkable Benefit Tanlac Gave. MADE QUICK CHANGE. Vainly^ried Eight Years to Overcome Her Various Painful Ailments. "I improved in every* way right from the start after I began taking Tanlac, and I gained in weight from one hundred and seventeen pounds to one hundred and thirty-seven pounds ?an increase of twenty pounds?and I soon was in such good health, so far as my stomach was concerned, that I could eat and enjoy anything I wanted and digest it, too, even if I had suffered about eight years with stom. ach trouble." The remarkable results given Mrs. , Annie Kellar, of 115 Murphy St., Greenville, S. ., by Tanlac were de scribed in her highly interesting statement, of which the above paragraph is a part. Continuing, Mrs. Kellar said: "I suffered from indigestion and stomach trouble particularly, which I had for about eight years, and I failed to find any medicine that would break up the trouble. I suffered a great deal with pains in my stomach and chest after meals, and also a burning sensation. Gas formed on my stom ' . ' ach almost all the time. I had headaches so badly that I could hardly endure them at times and my nerves , were on edge. My appetite had left me and I did not eat anything hardly. I had to be very careful of what I did eat. "Then I began taking Tanlac because I had heard so much about the good it was doing others in Greenville The Tanlac made me better almost from the start and I improved rapidly in every way. I gained twenty pounds and the Tanlac gave me a grand appetite and I soon was eating anything I wanted. The headaches were broken up and my nerves strengthened. My strength was increased greatly and I soon was almost a different person. "Tanlac is a good medicine?the best I ever took?and I cannot praise it too liberally for troubles like I had. I shall always take Tanlac when I have ailments for which Tanlac is recommended." We repair al FOR Bring your < And he will mmmmmm?mmmmmawmmmm SNELG CCS JUf* v* M LEXINGTON, HnHHHHKHHil ? Calhoun county, but recently ptfdiased ti home in this county near Dixiuna. He says that the thing- he missed most while living in Calhoun was his Lexington county paper. .Miss Sara Drafts is the beautiful and attractive guest of her friend, Miss Alma Long. Dr. Rice B. Harmon was a business visitor to Columbia yesterday. Dr. B. K. H. Kreps. prominent phy sician of Colombia, was here Sunday in attendance upon the illness of Miss Ruth Efird. Mr. J. M. Moorman, popular i^epresentative of the American Tobacco Company with headquarters at Wilson. X. C., spent the week-end with his family in Lexington. Mr. George Bush, One ol" the best barbers that ever pulled a razor. is again with Mr. Sam J. Long. Mr. Bush's many friends are glad to welcome him back home. Mr. H. L. Schofield, one of the most progresisve young farmers in the county living near Pelion was here in attendance upon court for a day last week. Look at the label on your paper this week, and if the time has expired, you better renew before another issue. You do not want to miss a single paper .and we do not want you to miss anv: but we have endeavored to explain to all that the cash-in-advance system goes into effect February 1. ?-~o? WITH THE SICK. The many friends of Miss Ruth Efird will regret to learn that she has been confined to her room by illness for the past several days. Miss Efird returned from New York city on Thursday, where she had been on a fortnight's visit to her sister, Mrs. Robt. F. Bowe, and soon thereafter was forced to take to her bed. Mr. Albert Harman, one of the most popular and industrious farmers in tViA r?nnn*v is /ipsr>prntplv ill n.t "his home in the Cromer section. His family and friends are apprehensive over his condition, but it is hoped that an early change for the better will be noted. Hon. George S. Drafts, the venerable county judge of probate, is again confined to his home by illness and has been for the past several days. Judge Drafts had about recovered from a prolonged sickness, when he ventured out on the first Monday in January and conducted the public sales in front of the court house. He contracted a fresh cold and has been confined to his home ever since. He is the eldest county official in Lexington, and his numerous friends everywhere will wish for him a speedy and a permanent recovery. Mrs. S. J. Leaphart's many friends will be glad to know that she is now recovering from a very serious illness, which has detained her at home for the past several days. Dr. John W. Sandel. one of the oldest and best known physicians in the county is quite ill at his room at Mr. Lewie Hall's on lower Main street. Dr. Sandel took to his bed on Saturday, and his friends are very much con -3 T* _ TT. 1^.. uerneu over nis conuiuim. xae is ioved and esteemed by everyone who knows him and it is sincerely hoped that he will be restored again soon. Them any friends of Mr. ana Mrs. J. M. Peake, Jr.. will learn with regret of the serious illness of their young daughter, Elizabeth Lester, who has been confined to her bed since last Thursday. It is hoped that the little one vvill soon be herself again. 1 kinds of Automot [D to a PACKi ear troubles to the MAN WI promptly heal your woes. TELEPHONE 127 ROVS G. NELGROVE, N i ABANDONED CHILD GOES ! I INTO A SPIJEM>n> HOME, j ! | 1 Sheriff Miller was not long in find- | t ing a mighty good home for the uban- 1 doned baby, which was found in the j Augusta road seven miles from Lex- ! i ington on last Tuesday by Mr. Hamp- j 1 ; | ton Laird who chanced to be passing- j t in his automobile. There were many j s anxious callers for the adoption of the j i bright blue-eyed baby, but it was I ; given over to Mr. and Mrs. Hendrix | 1 Roberts, prominent and well-to-do J 1 residents of near Lexington, who have ! t i no children of their own. Mr. ana ( i Mrs. Roberts were delighted over ! t their good fortune and the little one j will not lack for anything that will j ! , add to its comfort and pleasurq j : through life. | The person or persons who left the j child in the middle of the highway j C have not been brought to justice, but I t , officers are working on the casv. and i it is likely that the identity of the c guilty ottos will be brought to light r soon. 't ' g SHERIFF MILLER* CAPTURES (l COMPLETE LIQUOR STILL | C I' Une of the most complete and up- j* to-the-minute liquor stills ever seen * in this county was captured by Sheriff * Sim J. Miller on last Friday after- _ noon. Unaided and alone, the sheriff I located the plant right in the middle * of Cedar creek in the lower section of i the county. The still was planted in j the midst of a dense, marshy place, j far from the view of the average per- i son. The still of forty gallon capacity, is of copper throughout, and the vigilant officer secured cap, worm and all. No liquor or beer was found, however, > 1 and in the opinion of the sheriff, it ^ Convalescents t Build Up On \ Pepto-Mangan * s Increases the Supply of Rich Red a Rlood?Restores Strength and Vigor ' y s Physicians Recommend It s L D Sold in Liquid and Tablet Form?Tfye u Name "Glide's" the Guide to i Genuine Pepto-Mangan a A serious illness such as Influenza 5 or other infectious disease always I leaves the body with low vitality, lack of strength, and impoverished blood. Gude's Pepto-Mangan aids convalescents to a quick recovery, for it crof ates a generous supply of rich, red blood and restores the body to its normal. healthy condition. That's why physicians recommend Pepto-Mangan. for they know that it imparts to the blood and material so sorely needed by weak, run-down systems. Pale, sallow, thin, easily-exhausted men and women find that Pepto-Mangan builds them, up wonderfully. A new supply of rich, red blood is created, which in turn imparts the glow of health to the cheeks, increases the appetite, the eyes sparkle, the entire system takes a new lease on life. Pepto-Mangan is obtainable in liquid or tablet form, whichever proves most convenient. Both forms possess identical medicinal qualities. There is but one genuine Pepto: Mangan and that is "Gude's" Ask your druggist for "Gude's and look for the name "Gude's"-on the package. If it is not there, it is not Pepto-Mangan. dies?from a 1RD 10 KNOWS A D Ahr 9 ! I laoager I South Carolina | HaBBHBnI I tad boon several days since the still : lad been operated. Xo arrests were . na.de at tlie time, but it is probable i hat the owners of the still will lie ?rought. into court before long. 0 j Sheriff Miller continues his unre- , cnting efforts against illicit liquor) land ling and he has been instrumenal in putting out of business many i tills in different sections of the j ounty during the last few months. The still captured last Friday was j >rought to Lexington and is being \ ield by Sheriff Miller. It has at-j racieci mucn interest. a great many >orsons having called at the jail to s^e ho lalest type of liquor stills. .EXINGTON MEN NAMED FOK COTTON CON VENTION, j i R. M. Mixson. president of the South j "arolina division of the American Cot- j on Association, has named the follow- I ng well known men from Lexington ^ ounty as delegates to attend the an-1 mal convention of the American Cot- j on Association to be held in Mont[onicry. Ala., February 17-20: T. B. Cernaghan, Batesburg; J. L. Cromer, lhapin; W, H. Witt, Swansea; L. S. ?rotti. Xew Brookland: L. W. Wise, [ ^lion: Samuel B. George, Lexington; I. F. Hendrix. Leesville; Dr. D. M. 'rosson. Leesville: Chalmers E. WesiODSON TELLS THE 1 I HORROW OF CALOMEL foil Don't Need to Sicken, Gripe, or Salivate'Yourself to'-Start r - s\ Idver. ; /.-= You're bilious, sluggish, constipated. l'ou feel headachy, your stomach may >e sour, your breath bad, your skin allow and you believe you need vile, langerous calomel to start liver and towels. Here's my guarantee! Ask your Iruggist for a bottle of Dodson's Liver ""one and take a spoonful tonight, ix t doesn't start your liver and straighten you right up better than calomel ,nd without griping or making you ick I want you to go back to the store nd get your money. -i ocuoiinoi tuuaj axia tomorrow ou will feel weak and sick and naueated. Don't lose a day. Take a poonful of harmless, vegetable Dod- ! on's Liver Tone tonight, and wake ip feeling splendid. It is perfectly i tarmiess, so give it to your children ny time. It can't salivate. \ I L. D. Coi Bi It will be to the territory to see us for this year. W and we will be ab Fertilizers'* at rea We sell the fan fi J. fertilizers, guaran fertilizers to be oi We solicit your preciation of sam BA' -inger, Lexington; W. T. Walker. Lex- j si incton: A. "P. Lever. Lexington: G. A. Guignard. N'cw lirookland. Among the lady delegates named lot- t lie entire State, is Mrs. < 'larencc St .1. liucker. f?f Swansea. lo It is likely that a numiier of those co named will represent Lexington at the ca !>ig gathering. su .... i of ? su ItlXKNT 151! ITHS. I Mr. and ilr>. (\ E. Leaphart are re- u. ceiving the congratulations of tlioir j ii( friends over the birth of a handsome js son. I loth mother and son are doing" Hj well. vc Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Steele are likewise being congratulated upon the re- H eent birth of a daughter. Mrs. Steele su and the young daughter are happy w< and well. ui Two secoi touring ca shape. P i t J37J $47J / LEXINGTON LEXINGTC (JUL rporati \TESBURG, S. C i advantage of every 5 before purchasing e are going to specia le to fill your wants i .sonable prices. ious Southern State ftee that ail Potash us f German origin. business and assure e. niliim Con FESBURG, s. PREME COURT RESERVES THREE LEXTNOTON OASES In opinions handed down by the 4 ate Supreme court on Mo fid ay, the | wer court is reversed in three cases ming up from Lexington county Tile yes reversed are: T. L. Harman, vers Walker D. Hines, director general railroads. This is a case where iM it was brought to cover damages for itton. A case of considerable importance us that of M. E. Awtry. versus Sal- J E. Wood. In this case a new trialordered. It is a contention over an 4| leged will, and much property is in >lved. B Another case reversed is that of ft. a . Stephens, versus Hartford Fire In- ' ranee Company, in which damages L-cre awarded for the alleged non-fail- ''| to pav a fire insurance claim. vi| ? 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