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MUST SPHPTD MVOH ON STATE'S ROADS * C. H. Moreiield, state highway engineer, has received a chart sent out by the government to the state highway commissions indicating the amounts of money apportioned tor the different states for road improvement and progress made. The chart shows that South Carolina must have' total agreements signed to the amount of $2,900,000 or thereabouts before June ' I . A 117 II a. w. morgan Announces that he has severed his connection with the firm of Morgan & Wade, and has opened his business at 1707 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C, and is now prepared tb do Sheet Metal Work of Allj; ' Kinds Temporary Phone 363 '5 Attention, I I COT I COTTON j| >5 I write Insurance on Co V 1 jjt at any place. ftr J 'J jjj! ' s "f f|| You can Insure your cc ? your farm for every dollar i / Banks require this pi money on cotton and you n || *For rates and full inforr Edwin G. | AGE LEXIGTC B.BEl Sole Agent for the famo and also other brands of si longest. Always see us fo B. BE' Assembly Street, _ ? , .V ( v . 30 next or $1,160,000 between n<fw and that time to cover the allotment for that period. Si^ce the federal aid was instituted in 1917 when South Carollan was apportioned approximately $4,000,000,"* projects have been approved^tcr the amount of $2,000,000; plans have been approved for the expenditure of $1,650,000 and agreements signed foe work calling for $1,340,000. In the first two years after the institution of the federal aid small progress was made, and this year as much money must be put on the roads as in the past three and double as much as was spent last year. Soifth Carolina is slightly behind in < taking up tho proportioned funds as compared to other states v lacking as stated aborve $1,160,000. North Carolina has made good v progress with only $350,000 left of the year's allotment. Tennessee runs about as South Carolina in proportion to its allotment with $2,100,000 to get rid of before next July. V' dnia also lacks $1,900,000 of completing her share, while Georgia is proportionately far ibove the other Southern states with (500,000 left to spend. Mr. Moorefleld said yesterday that some counties in the state are slow Holders Jj TON I ISURANCE 1 tton in any amount and JJ tton stores anywhere on | t is worth. S> rotection when lending | eed it to protect yourself. | nation, call on | . Dreher \\ NT . | ' kiT n ^ ^ ' IN, S. U. I RRY. Clothing, Shoes, I Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishings, Ladies Ready-to-wear, Etc. us W. L. Douglas shoes toes that wear easy and r bargains. RRY, Columbia, S. C. ?" ' '; i . \ to take up the allotments and the money has to be sifted to other sections which are ready to get rid of it. To obtain these allotments. It Is necessary for the state to have projects and plans approved and agreements signed. WOMAN" VOTER COINS StiOGAN. Baltimore Sun. "Danny" Logan received igi the mall yesterday a companion*^Slogan from one of the women signing herself. "A New Voter," who has been ! i attending the meetings of the Con-1 cord-club since the ratification of the I Nineteenth amendment. Here is the slogun, to which "Danny" gave his unqualified approval: "The JtVilson plan looks very good to i me; Its fourteen points forced kaiser to hi? knee.' i , Now, having ensnared the gory old fox, _ We will keep him safe caged by vcrtes PALMETTO fl Palmetto College offers tl I raphy. Secretarial, Typewriti ; ing and kindred branches. ^College gives you a members] I Department.. We receive mo I rives than all other colleges ir I the old established business c< dividual instruction. New teachers. Day and night sch You can complete the pfescril metto Collegeftn less than ha! either school. Our student bot Mhe south and as far east as P< Palmetto College js known e 65, Varnville, S. 0;* ;(Mother ? I burg, S. C., or 57 Wentworth PALMETTO | The School That's Ki | We Pay'Yonr RailroadlFa Buggies,^Wagi We Have a Splendid Line We have every style and size in Come in and see them on our flc OUR GUARANTEE M Gregory-Conder F 1115 Hampton St., t? Alabama Min Stomach Troubles Made Hir i But Now Always L DO YOU enjoy your meals? Eat j without the dread of the after effects? Lack of appetite, and a disgreeable, alck-at-the-stomach feeling after meals, usually Indicate that your digestive organs are not working properly. As a result, you will feel weak, lose weight and lack the energy that Is to be derived from well-digested food. a TaiuaDie neip in correcting sucn t onditlons is mentioned by the Rev. t BL K. McKenzle, of Route J, Section, Everything Sanitary New Star F ?FO LADIES AND Open Day an fTrtnrl n-f fVin Hnr> 1 J+tt M. vvu v/i lillC iJCOt V^uailltj) Prepai Polite Attention with Qui Share jf the public patrol cordial welcome awaits th< 1312 Main St., Phone 3 for Cox." "Danny" *^iid the slogan would be j read at a meeting of the Concord club next "Wednesday night, devoted exclusively to the ladles. They will havo their own speakers and pass their own resolutions, "Danny" said. In her letter "A New Voter" told *T inny" that his cordial reception at , th^ club "has made a line impression i on the ladies." m m ^ ST. MATTHTJWS l>OTS. me iieuun o-. tins community is very well at present. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. Lawrence Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Smith and son, Lrayton, visited Mr. J. D. McCartha and family Sunday. Mr. Lester Smith spent Saturday night with Messrs. Archie, Silas and Callie Keisler. We are sorry to know that Mrs. Perry Taylor has been ill with the flu but is some better at this writing. \ COLLEGE lorough courses in Stenog- M ng, Bookkeeping, Account- I i A scholarship in Palmetto ! lip in our Free Employment j re calls for twined execu- M i the South. We furnish all II olleges with teachers. In- [j equipment. Experienced j j ool.^ Positions guaranteed. H 3ed course of study in Pal- i j f the time required in any [ j iy represents every state in U jnnsylvania, The reason is verywhere. Address, Box school) or Box 173, OrangeSt., Charleston, S. C. COLLEGE, aown Everywhere. ^ re to Palmetto College. ons, Harness. ; of Wei! Made Vehicles j t I Hackney Buggies ! a Washington Baggies 1j Hammer Top Buggies $110 00 * Brown Buggies $125 00 Hess Buggies $100 00 ?4Nissen Wagons Russell Wagons $80 00 ; ? Hackney Wagons above make? >or ir t HP pAurTin*!/^ !?tAii3 oumcinmb f ilule Co. j; - COLUMBIA, S. C. ji : 1 ister Relieved _ i n Feel Sick at Meal Times, | znjoys His Meals. \l ' Ma., who writes: "I had stomach trou- | ale. When I would go to eat, I would j ( urn sick. I took one bottle of Ziron, j tnd it cured me. Am always ready j 'or my meals and enjoy them. I think j t t is a fine medicine." I If your food hurts you, if your appe- j ,lte is poor, if you are pale, weak and 1 un-down, and have other symptoms | hat indicate your system needs help, i ry Ziron. It will put iron into your t )lood and help build you up. Take it iccording to directions, and if not >eneflted by the first bottle, the money- c >ack guarantee will protect you, c Ask your druggist. ^ t ii At Reasonable Price * Restaurant R-? \ j GENTLEMEN S d All Night ed in the Highest Art. ck Service. i ? iage is solicited, anda j* 5 Lexington Folks. i. 151 Ja Columbia, S.C.j The ice cream supper given by the young people Saturday night was much enjoyed. There will be singing at St. Matthews next Sunday at 10 A. M. Blue-eyed Jiggs. > | Just as a Rerplndcr. The hotel patron had waited fully | h.n hour for a very slow waiter to j 3 The famous root and lg herbal remedy foj S sluttish llvPTi hilii if WM ousness. indiges* \ ij tion. rheumatisms jj pgg constipation' and j| lm sick headaches. KinaiDS 11 ?2L INDIGESTION In now sranulnr form, dry on tongue, or with yichy or water, hot or cold, praferabty /tot. QUICK RELIEF! Price, 25-50-75/' ALSO IN TABLET FORM MADE BY SCOTT ft BOWNE ~ MAKERS OF j ^^SCOTir^EMULSIOJ^j ASPIRIN ! ? i Name "Bayer" on Genuine j "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" is genuine j Aspirin proved, safe by millions and pre- I cnbed "by physicians for over twenty ! rears. Accept only an unbroken "Bayer i fackago" which contains proper direc- j ions to relieve Headache, Toothache, 1 Sarachc, Neuralgia, Rheumatism Colda nd Pain. Handy tin boxes of i2 tabets cost few cents. Druggists also sell argcr "Bayer * packages." Aspirin is j rade mark Bayer Manufacture Mono- i ceticacidester of Salicylicacid. P. J. O'NEILL, M. D. ' S- I j , : i i My office is specially and com- : iletely equipped to treat diseases of Stomach. Kidney and Bladder, Nerves tnd Skin, Rectal Conditions, Piles Treated Painlessly Without Opera- ] ion.) ' . , What You Want to Know: Can you j >e cured? 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Price 75c at HARMON DRUG COMPANY. LEXINGTON, S. C. liliPTP^ f jd&H^QOOD TO thclast ^'-Mv^^^SEALED TINS ONLY AT 7000 goocers Fm?<WELL HOUSE \ COFFEE PROFESSIONAL CARDS i i t. A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIS1 In diseases of the eye, ear nose and hroat in Saluda on Monday and la aatesburg Tuesday with Dr Mitchell i?: 11 I. FRANK KNEECE ! f i 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 'ti15 Main St., Columbia, S.C. Over Lever's Shoe Store Phone 2141) DR. H. W. WALL DENTIST, 1316 Main Street COLUMBIA 8. C. > > iffle? Hours: 9 to 1:80?2:80 DRS. BOOZER, DENTIST, Have returned to the 1500 block, 1542 Main street, (Columbia, just across the street fron> their old stand. Cancer taken out by the root withlo nine or ten days without knife. Guaranteed never to come back. S. P. Shumpert, 1200 Divine Street COLUMBIA, 8. O. E. J. BEST Attorney and Councellor 203 2nd Floor. National Loan and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. f " Dr TfinT F. ?-? jm. V vy DENTIST, 1623 Main St., Columbia, S.C B. J. WINGARD i ATTORNEY AT LAW No. 12 Clark Raw Building Ijuw Range Telephone 13* COLUMBIA. S. C.