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WEDNESDAY, JAN. W1922-!, ????-?-p??j -.. ?ije Sispatrtr-Neuis ' fuoltebed Every Wednesday Br 'V ^ V\ jf g, C, ] f'C <: "' ' " ' iCv ' y Etered at the Poetoffice at Lexington, S. C., as mall matter of the Second Claas. " v ! - : ; '-V"'-- - [ " Subscription Price Per Tear, $1.60 it CASH IN ADVANCE. i b T ? ?sLiM a ADVERTISING RATES ; .. .. v<; ,->'* ' Obituaries and in memorlaxna, one cent a word. Caah with order. Cards of thanka, one cent a word. order. 1 Went eds, one cent a word iftcb insertion. C*?h with order ^ *: \ . . . "1? '* ? i i ii MftM aQ nmltttaeil iwtbS* to KLJGH * WALKER. Address alt ' eommuaicatiexit to The Dlspatch\ New*. Lexington, s, C. Phone 111. ?-.v " - T, 8 - i . r\ 15 1 gjfrs** ^ 11 ww ? WEDNESDAY, JAN. ** 1922. . , / A DEMOCRATIC COMEBACK fe^t- ;?' Soitflv ^Q^olioi^ne who have lately Bpp returned from Washington and who JHp have been watching the trend 'of/df* ';<a^ 'tedrs at'the'nationafcapital are of the ' Jopinion' that the' Dehsbcratic party i?. " V: due for acohi'e-back' before the next ptesidShtiaJT election, and somfe*" " of" them ate ot the' opinion that^the Re||f - > pabliPan meftorityfn the next congress will- be badly shaken if not overturned in- the fall elections of this year. Signs are' multiply ing a^r^' action dn thepartof the'nation. T3ie Republican#" in congress seem wholly without adequate leadership. They have signally ; failed^ to bring the country out of the chaotic} business condition in which -it is stili ^floundering. Day by day the arms bpnference is coining mora to the1 principles - of : \ ;V- . the . league of nations, and the eoun,try is. beginning to see t,he shallowness and the stark malignity and littleness of Lodge and his' group of _ f henchmen who refused to allow Am- ' erica to accept the leadership of the world which had been thrust on us I by the war. Their fanatical hatred of Woddrow Wilson caused. them to . refuse to allow the Unitedf * States to take it& t>rdper place In world affairs i .And retarded the settlement of^war problems indefinitely, to our great tojory. caused :o \ tempted to intervene in. an attempt to whip the members of his party into! line. If the^e is to be remedial leg islation for the farmers^-ia;thing the' } G. G; P.: is least interested in?the party orgariiaztion wants credit for it. Bat the western Republican senators . representing agricultural communities V J " seem -wiling to get some relief for ( their hard-pressed constituents, even ftfri. - - -k?*'- >' * If they have to,forsake their party \ ?' ?' ? . organiaztion fo rthe tiriie being, be-j cause they know full well-that the! ; 'organization for the time being, be-' V' terests first last and all the time. All in all signs are multiplying "that' / the G. Q.. P. is fast losing its strangle K . hold on the.cpiiiitry, ,and..unless some-' Hit ji thing happens between now and elec-' tion time the Democrats will have ai fine (^n^^forastr^g^coine-back. j :..'.l- C-'tVhile,th^ l<^^^ie??eSsion is stifl young-, enough haC-^eveloped to in-! v ' ! sure the people that there will be : :fw.,mo^;je<ipitoblet^a>?tributioh bf 4he | taxes?at least so far as. tfte--stabe*& Is Tlnn r\rncoAt lncrio_ . ACT VVUWl IJVUi AUV |/4 V0VUW j J Xature is not oi$y copoerned Twith ve<^|1 nomical but::^&h M i complete refotthnMo^n "ot> the '* w&fflemachinery of tax collecting?a refor I ^ ntli ITTH^TC IV <X ACU 5c }j,v ,;$3rt ept rU?q?cf{^hoi aw. sorely pressed ? .. > y?e Jwptfen 0**0 shoulders more able to bear it. As has been pointed out in The [v Dispatch-News'-from time to*time, the ?, Statg^taptgs constitute by far the small- , " est partofthe sums paid over at the ^ treasurer's window. But even at that the. cuting off of one-half to three-; fourths of, the state levy will be a' great help to many people,, in the; t . country., When this change in thef taxing system has been; accomplished j the present general assembly will bei noted as. the best friend the poor j map ^yer^Jiad.v-' Jt the well laid plans j . nowv: before the legislature1 are carried out?and it seems that they will be?the schools at which his children receive their education will be kept in tact, the colleges where hi9' ; sons and daughters may receive highr *7 ? / j *,. , ... ^ i :ekrlearning at nominal cost will be. 4 A?*wiatotafcfted, :adb<(uate measures will oe taKen ior siiitfouaiui?b piup-i i *rty, for watching over 'his health, and . for the conduct of his government j -wBl be taken; and yet the taxes wlgcb;,he.^u^*flay. -tirill be substantially reduced. At the samejtime the * rate 'dfc tax&llort ' on ' t'nedb who witf 1 t have to make up tbo deficiency wiT m/L V , s. " .V'V - ; -tP ' l'.-fs -P"'? : ' }' X. < . . . . I" -*. V iv-- Seji^''-* ' '' ? - :- -ye-?ifi':r" : IS!fb not be burdensome because of the ?4de distribution, it is a; program which, this iiewspapet has advocated fo? some time,-and rtfts gratifying to kjjow that sits enactment is about, to be realized. ^ . . VTW*r lllCTirr i'tlb illMT OVOASVMt . , The selection,-of Hon. j;.s Hardin Marion to a seat on the supreme court bench over,opponents.-#f a high order . ?f 'Jj[ of character andi'iibilitv was a well deserved tribute to a worthy man and reflects Credit upon ; thCXgeneral assembly.-. It is fortunate for the state that men of Justice Marion's ability are willing to sacrifice personal fortune anA convenience to serve on the state's highest tribunal. In- the very prime of lifei with a well established reputation for legal learning, the new justice will bring to his worlc a mental and bodily vigor which will be reflected in his work. Justice Marion is a master of vigorous English, as was so well evidenced in his report on taxation, published last year. He possesses to an unusual degree the gift of clarity of expressiopi We predict that his opinions will-f-ank with the best iri ~ rfife* ' country. ; NO?more ideal.man?or the position cotrld have been selected. ? i J-jef st^ a,rbd Vsee "Lotta-' rGabb".. in xthe school auditorium February-14. - j^:> , ^ * i 11 CALOMEL' GOOD BtJT - AWFUL TREACHEROUS !fext Dose may Salivate, Shock Liver or Attack Your Bones. r ' ^ ^ ? ^You know what. calomel is. It's irierM*ry; quicksilver; Calomel is dangerous. It crashes into sour bile like " Wfamnine and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put into'your system. If you feel bilious, headachy, constipated and al 'Iknocked out, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents which is a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't start your liver and straighten ypu up 'better and quicker, than nasty calomel and without making you sick, you just go back andyour money. ..-JDon't take calomel! It makes you sick the next day; it loses you* a day's work. Dodson's Liver Tone straightens you right up and you feel great. Nosalts necessary.' Give it to the T>f>rfectlv harm !?/ . x v less and can not salivate. ? ?- p?^ p., wa?&K3N<;FOFJD NKWS ; . ; .* < Well, it feels* more like sitting around the fire now than pulling the bell cord over an old jar head. .Mr; A. L. JCirkland, wife and daughter from the Boiling Springs section were recent visitors hereabouts. k ' Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Howard of Swansea visited the former's parents Sunday before last. Miss Mary Jefcoat accompanied them. Mr. and Mre.' T. H. Timmons of near Boiling Springs visited H. A. and Mrs. Howard last Sunday a week;. Mr. arid Mrs. U. C. Roof called on old-"Uncle Henry" and his good madam a short while last Sunday everiing. , < Mr. J. W. Ballington of the Clark Mids section and Mr. Smith of near Sa&eGoth^ passed trough "Howard SJgreei." la^F Friday in search of some lost fox hounds. Mr. L. Sol Smith and 'wifef Qf ^ootdlipr^ 'yisiteid at. the hqrhe ol". the Hatter's. parents, last Sunday * , Mr. M. M.; Howard, wife and chiidren^were last Sunday's guest of .'Mr!' an^:Mrs. A. L. Kirkland^. , " ; ?u*. ana iu.rs. m. r . j\.yzer ana ujc little Kyzers were Sunday evfening callers at thje hdme ofodl"UncJ? Henry". Mr. and:.Mrs^.: ISlfcert Siiith from over on Pond*Branch,visited' Mrs. L. > ' . ' o I* ;.\J J. *. A. Howard last Saturday evening. Mr. J. E. Kyzer from down near * ) Pelion is now spending Sbme time with his children near here. Messrs. S. R. and B. W. Kyzer are noted for something good to drink, this is what the god people of Leesyille have found out by getting those gents to put dow ntheir pumps. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Kyzer and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rish of near Gilbert and also Rev. and Mrs. Sid Lewis and children of the Boiling Springs section were Sunday evening visitors at !I. A. and Mrs. Howard's. Our Baptist Bros., will please beai in mind the union meeting next Satnrd.iv and Sundav (the 28-29) at Oak Grove church. Everybody is cordially invited to attend this meeting and worship' -with those good people oi. Oak Grove, v: ' We have beer, informed that Mr: Joji^Sm^h up on Pond Brahch ,hax' the misfortune lo lose his " jdwellin/, early yesterday morning by $ire. .It h supposed 'that the fire started from the stove flue. Fortunately* for J$r. Smith hedged practically ovciythinfi. so wo have been informed, ji1 ,r. . ~i i?v ?. or-v.'awsMR; } i "'lb : irfyft'T:- 2 FTJRS REMOpr- Hemstitching Picoting, done ->r rease.v.'.ble, prices, at, The French : Jin.: itore, 1232 . .Washington, stff; Ce' mbia, S. f 'C. " ~ 7-l-feb-22 |s -jji '-i NOTICE?DEBT AND CRED' - *- ' 'JTOH'S. ... All' persons : .uns- of any nature against t5u ~ te rf G. J. Win-gafd, deceased, v !i pr sent them properly attested to L. Avvastus Wingard, executor, av? .Urns* n any way indebted to said estate w;?! inake pay ment on Of JBefore January ui, iuzz, to the undersif.n^o. L~ AUGUSTUS WINGARD, Excci.ror. 3t-p-12 CLEJvi*. "S /' State of South Carol in- . County of Lexington.?Court . *< ; Common Pleas. --Bank of Wesrorn Carolina., Plaintiff, versus G. C. Woo ten :.nd C. M. Efird, attorney. IXfeudarrs. t>,. rtf M-rhrtpifv - ested in me iJ? Til kUV V*. . ? ^ ? by Order of tho Court the above entitled Cause, 1 vvi;l > '! before the Court HouSe door in L* aington, S.-C., during the legal hour's of sale, at public auction to the highest bidder on the first Monday in "February next, the same being the sixth day pf said rtionth, the following h- scribed real estate,-to wit: ... j "All that tra :i of iar.d in .said J County and Sta e. in Lexington Town ship, containing lorty-srx ana onehalf (46 1-2) aer-.;. mor^ >r less, adjoining lands of Jacob t'.o lgrove and B.C. Hallnian on trie r.ort'n, of E. B. Hallman and Civ v.' S;vi;-Tove; now Eliza Snelgrove on the e:.st; on the south by a neighborhood -road, and on the west by !a; u John Snel""" i mnpo r?n> <-flv rlolir ftfltpd on a fel V * V J 4AJ.W& V W* . v. ? ? - ? , plat made by L .1- Lown. February 6 1919, and beinf Ene same lands conveyed to me by L'i;za E. Snelgrove on the 6th day of January :920.'* Terms of sale: . One-^'itrh cash, balance in three- <-qaal ana ial install" ments, with interest at eijzht per cent, per annum, secured by :h?- ?>ond of the rmrohnqpr and mortsrasre of the premises. K. U./J0LVJRS&X (L. S.) . CIc-Tj. .if Court. ? y / , EFIRD & CARROLL: . -Attc-rneyBsfor Plaintiff. Jan. 16th, l$22.v i< " ' 1 _ ^ ^ State'''of Sd'ati^'r>ur.ty of LexinKiOA.~-C>^. ? {jvommea P1p?S. V ? ' H. L. Harrttaii," hs Ci^rk b? Court of . Common' Pleas and > literal Sessions, Plaintiff, agaii.s: Azariah Taylor, J. A. Watson, Batesburg Cotton Oil Company and The Bank" of Pelion, Defoadatns By virtue of authority vested in mc by Order of the Court in the above entitled Cause, J vH! sell before the court house doo in Lexington, S. C.',! during the legal hours; of ss ie, at public: auction to the highest bidder on the first Morjaay m jen:..ary, hca., . the same being the sixth cay of said month, the following des'ribed real estate," to-wit: ' ' j "All that plant" i n, tiaot or parcel of land containing \>or hundred acres,, be the same--more or ic- -,, situated, in . the County T >u,a and State ' aforesaid,, lying ?. erry Road ' and near Black Creek, t;? North, Edisto ' .River; adjoining lands o< Preston Taylor, estate 'of Polly Hayes, Simeon Rikard, J H.. Lew.e. Alien Smith,. J. N. FOwies and e-la;.~ Elias Taylor*, deceased', the .van -* lrinf the,..tract j of larid' co'Aveyed to A.ir~ed Mims; by rKebecca Mlixis'by deed da*ed the. 2nd ' daV of January, t. r>. 1$?9." 4 Terms of saJe: One-half. of the purchase price to r.? do- a ad payable at once in cash and the other onehalf of the price to he secured by the bond of the pur-Lasee n.d a mortgage of the prenosW sold, one hundred dollars of tho- ?-jrchase price to ?-- ?: - .. a hmir n f OC JJif.IU uunu XI. -s. ? ter the sale, or rbe said ; . emises are to be immediate!* i at the risk of the former p::* ha.rvj-.. Purchaser to pay for lope-n' a/.d revenue stamps. H. L. MA i .VoN (L. S.) Clerk of Court. J.B. WING A B * > Attorr. y f.>r 'V.intiff. Jan 13th, 192C j FRESH HERBS P; i;E SPICES Fresh herbs, or:,-;:;r.: *. round, foi reasoning rausar j-.Oi1:; ?, meats ets. Pure spices, v.-hob* , r ground The best flavor:. \veu ;-.ts.' made i <v.:> . anr? nurc ; 1.I.VHI, l IX ? <X 4. 4 & U' . . ? W..A .basts, guarantee^ ; ; :v r.i lutcly the' highest .purity,. Figaro-. Meat I 'rv-s< a liquid xo^nound saves y-.A condensed. wewl sine x'v plieci and economical. t. ; N CO, -i-w-- ; / s. c. Mrs. Bowen Tells How Rats Almost Rurned Her House Down.- "For two months I never went in our cellar, fearing a rat. One night - in bed I smeiled lire, sure enougn (, the rat had been nibbling, at the matches. If I hadn't acted promptly my house, would have been b.urned. after we found .the. dead, rat..- HAT- SNAP killed it. It's,great stuff." Three ( sizes, 35c,.. 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Harmon. Drug" Company and Lexington Pharmacy. The many friends of. Mr. C. M. Efird, who has been.;quite -sick at . home, will be glad to know that he has so improved,, that he is at his of-: fice again.. ' '' BUlous Hertdoche. \ _ When you have a severe headache, . a disordered stomach and constipation, take three of Chamberlain's Tab- . lets. They will correct the disorders .. of the liver and bowels, effectually I curing the headache. - . .." SUMMONS V j - ? . . State of South Carolina, County of T ?* * ? ?A-- ^ .LrtlAiliglim.-?\,UUl ?. ui vvminuu Pleas. ;. i ' J. W." Gooiiwln, Plaintiff, iversus W. E. Sferritt and H. fe. Merritt, De . i'. *1. ? V'-' fendants.?-Summons. . *; To the Defendants Above STamed: You are hereby Summoned and required to answer the Complaint-1.in ' this action, of which a copy is herer ' . . . * ' t with served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said ' Complaint on the subscribers at thetr office at Lexington, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, an dif you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid,> the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the Complaint . > EFIRD & CARROLL, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Ap'iY 29, 1921. " ;'r : ? .Jir-jSPStr To the defendant H. B. Mej^ritt: ton will please take noticctfthat the Original Summons xnd Copiplaint io. this action is now on file in the office . of the Clerk of Court for Lexington county. " , A'EFIRD & CARROLL, V, Attorneys for Plaintiff. . BACKBAD TODAY? | Backache is usually kidney-ache and makes you dull, nervous tiraa. Use Down's Kidney-Trills-uh weak i^dneysr?the remed^v recor:^. mended" by your, friencis ajnai neighwg bors. Ask }Our neighbor? 3. B. Floyd, prop. grocerjfJlE. Mah^ St, Lexington, says: "I wasi p>othere<^ a great deal with my. kidnejfe a few? years ' ago. At that tin^e \?y bacl|i? gave me a lot of trouble ant?t aehetjjjj good and.hard.m My bladdep seemed, /v Vv/\ tUn ?r/\rot nf o RjUa rvlo lnf\ k\J VC \T VI ov ovui VI. vu/awiwiuv A - V : ' tj!i ' There was a too frequent. dtesire to'" pass the kidney secretions ifcd I ha^j" to get up at night. ., The i^cretions were highly colored and contained sediment. A friend advisee* me to use Doan's Kidney. Pills, anc||j[ did^s^ j In a short time. I got fine^elie^/1 * kept on taking Doan's. .and^after had used several, boxes, I felt- so well"'I didn't require any more.".' ; i . .. * Price 60c, at all dealers. Dgja't sim-v. ply ask for a kidney remedy?gel Doan's kidney Pills?the saine thai Mr. Floyd, had. Foster-Milbtirn Co.; ? Mfrs., Buffalo,'n! Y.. < '* ' / *"*> ' *' ' ' ' ' # \ ., A Rat Breeds 6 to 1 a Times Year Averaging Ten Young to a fitter. ' } y Remember this, act as soo^ as you ;see tlve first rat. Get a pkg. 'of RAT-" SNAP. It's a sure rat'arid ijjjJce de-. 5 BTroyer.i " .ii a cunveinem, unynee in* cake' form, ; no ' mivihg.'' Mi$nmifieSj rat after killing:? leaving xjo. smeful" Cats :0r%'iclogs -won't'" touch I I Th?e $ sizes, 35c/tf5cy $1.25. Sold ari|l guar-; anteed by lierftigtoh Pharmacy anc ; Harmon Drug Company. " t ? y, ,<'*.& ;? ;,| "The Farmer's Worst Enem??Rats. , Ihe Farmer's Rest Friehft? .. Rat-Snap." These are the words of James Bax- < ter, N. J.: "Ever since I tried RAT SNAP I have always kept it in the house. Never fails. Used about $3.00 worth of RAT-SNAP a year and figure it saves me $300 in chicks, eggr and feed. RAT-SNAP is convenient. ' Just break up cake, no mixing with other fodo." Three sizes, 3E|c, G5c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by* Harmon Drug Company and Loxnigton Pharmacy/' ' : REMOVED , ROSE HILL GREENHOUSE have moved our Flower and | Seed Store to larger quarters < 1225 Lady St., where we invite < our Lexington friends. Everything?Flowers, Plants i? and eSeds. . WANT ADS :ABBAGE PLANTS?For sale $1.25 per thousand or $L00 per 5 thousand and over. R. T. Cromer, Lex - CI r* r~> ^ A }??_?> Illg lUUr-0. V. ,r auuic 1. un-p ? 2 ABB AGE- PLANTS FOR SALE? Charleston and Jersey Wakefield; $-1.25 per thousand/Write or phone l'or prices on larger orders: Cromer Truck Farm, Lexington, S. C. It-p ATTRACTIVE BUSINESS GIRL 20 worth $40,040. Wants kind helping husband.-. >Vrite quick for standee. n^Mir^an/i dAsorintion. Box 223. ?"6 -" -vf- yr-. *r.~. ? . >..-Ix)s Angeles, vCaiilw 4-p'-l? ! > i ?* ;' 4 LOST?One big white . dog with _ brown spots last seen was near John Smiths at Pond Branch. Will pay reasonable reward if returned to ,D. R.. Smith, R. F. D..3, Lexington, S. C. Phone 14-68. LOST?One- white dog with bldck " spots with ctrt' in left flank which' " has not healed tip. When last seen* was near Mr.'John Smiths at Pond Brahch.' ' Will pay reasonable reward "if returned to D. R. Smith, ' Phone 10-68, R. F. D. 3, Lexing-* ton/'S. C. LcL> u i- ^ ii* ROST-7-One hound dog, white "and large lemon spots, answers, to name of '/'Bounce" missed from Gilbert, S. C., Saturday, January 14/ 1922; long legs and body. Address, Simon' ajitchel, Gilbert, S. C., and get: reward. . - lt-p ti . , . . T,. 1 nor. tft .soil lnw W A-> XIUXJ .uan mui, b?i iv vv.. priced GRAHAM TIRES. $130.00 per week and commisisons. GRAHAM TIRE CO., 3149 Boulevard, Benton Harbor, Mich. lt-p FOR SALE?Brown Leghorn and Ancona Roosters, also eggs for hatching from pure barred Rocks and ^An&&ixe& ''Submarine Vrfces.'' Write or see L. T. Williams, Pelion, S. J AP- 8 It-p FOR SALE?Cabbage plaMtis 15 cents i- per 100. $1.25 per ]|oO. Walter jRawl, Gilbert, S.'g. 2t-p * )?f! . . j^&R SALE?Pair ir^ules 7y8' years old. Also wagon and'harness, good as new; cheap. B. R. Harmon, Lex -ington, S. C.v , 2t-p :i- - i;' *'' *' ' FARM WANTED*?Wanted< to hear from owner if a farm lor *ale. fUve ??towest price, and full partic'V'"'-"*- L. ! 'qfg J or es. *5ox 551, Olney; - : *j ' r~??' ! AUCTION &AJLS PJ&RS05.A L i&OP-i 5 . * Sjm- ?; A The heirs of Mrs. Margaret Dooley, deceased, will sell at public auction the residence bf the latelt Mrs. J Dodiev. thre miles east Lexington, on sjfurday, February/4, the ] fallowing personal property, to-wft^ Fodder, Kay, corn, household and jptchen fur-1 niture, wheat thresher, j| two-horse wagon, and other article*' The sale begin at 11 o'clock. T#ms of sale gph. :/%? ^ . I ^ WILLIE DOOLEt?, . ; ' ' # ^JBWTON DOOLSY, P$irs of M&rgaret Dboley,;^Deceased. ????? ????? OLEI&'S "'SAL^i -> j: }i} State of South Carolina, SCounty of Lexington.?CourL r of Common Pleas. jl: Tt^er Erothers & J$f2^d, Ira|orpqrated. Din;?H?f.^vo t J^-.v.Tefrelit. Farabel J. ia.ni n?*;? *~ - *Fr*i2 ~ , f ; tf(.^fcoat*;lrhd E. Livingstpn Co.. (.leferi%ts. v^. By virtu^of authority ves^e4 .m,? b^Order'\of the Court irijjfthe above titled ""GAUse I will sell |before the Co^rt House doorj^Lexmgton, S. C., during th4 legal hojars of s^e, at public* auction'to th^r ttlgnes^bidder on the. first MondayFebruary next,; the same being -6th c&y of said ** >- : * ' *" v'"*\ ? <y . ' f " ' mo,nt&, fhe^following described .real estate, to-wit: j "All that certain niece, parcel or^ tract of land situate in Bull Swamp Township, .County of Lexingston and State aforesaid, containing twenty-five acres, more or les, and bounded on the North by lands of J. Hamp Jefcoat; on the East by lands of D. L. Jefcoat; on the South by lands of W. A. Peel and on the West by lands of George Jefcoat." . . . A ?i < I S^TSBrms of sale: Cash, purchaser tol pajfcj for papers, revenue' stamps and recording fee. * . " H. L. HARMON (L. S.) & _ r'm ^ ^.C'ierK or uouri. E. E. FRIDAY**- . V : Atty. for Plaint if fi Jan .12th, 1922. > riTRvn^ps AVn ATAfANACS We would be pleased to deliyer to every one of our friends and customers a calendar and almanac for the present year. Please call and get a supply if you haven't yours. They arc PVee. RARifON DRUG CO., The REXAL.L Store, tW S. c... , FOR SALE^-A Fpr<L,stripndown tru < > ; in go^Vcpndi^^^ew jjtires, e Cheap. __ Mrs. G. S|irratt, Lc r.. ?ingtpn, VISIT OUR NEW STORE?1019 Ge ' < ' r <i'i v< * vais street, Columbia, near P. : _ .' (ViiLiC* .* 'itrji.V'.ffvri Price's, for furniture, stove';. ran'ges? We See ovr. linef Oorhp?r^'xynr p'rlces. Golden Oak fMnfttu*? "Co. *'* 10-1? , "T :Q h : ^.ug-r.r? b ;:- ^. Yomtfe ifreh, vromert*%ver 17, dealing r'"gd\'emmeft't':i^p0^ifions, $1H0 ' monthly,' #r i te' for1 fne'e fost of pos:" tidns no^^Ppierf, ?'f?r Terry (former - Civil Se1r4iW'e^ffiftier> J130B Continental Bid*., Wa&rhfo&en, D, C. 3t-p-l*? '-. ? ?',#. '? i * FIELDED GARDEN SEEDS? When' you want any kind of Field or Garden s&edsi see me for your wati*6.' Prices'. light.- A. J. Mathias. < 1 nov 10-tf-c >, ' ' - V 1 i ',l; j. WANTEE^rTTo buy shares of stock in the vVmen^aJi. Exports and Import; . Cgrppratio^., AddJ"f^s. J. P. Ott^_ .,t Jr^ ?i care. Palmetto ^lills, Columbia^ C.... ^ * tf ASBESTOS RUBBER., SHINGLES? . 4jp . squares. of. Asbestos Rubber "r,,-j >i. .m .' it Tii A Shingles 7x12 seconds, suitable for cgygr^igJhouses, outbuildings or v shed?; t hrftproo|^vat half cent a . v shingle^. Mrs., G., Harman, Lex...ington, Sv. .Q. / . . . tf cvs'i ALLISON" LUMBER COMPPANY.? . "The Service Yard" r- Building Ma. jterials, Bird's Neponset Roofing. Fir Boors. (Doors. \yithout knots). 729 Lad? St , Columbia, S. O. 6tl * *' ' *"j * ?. ? . - . ? ; rhamhanloln'c f1/,!! o*V? P/inUwlr . V?IUU|VVM?W O This js a pleasant, safe and reliable medicine for coughs and colds. It ha* been in use for many years and is hete in high esteem in! those household>where*; its?'good qualities are bes known.- It is a favorite with motherrof ;young children. ,as it contains no i opium or other harmful drug. Try i" when you have need of such a rem> edy. , . LOTS FOR SALE?Four good building lpts, .conveniently located on Harman street. -All four lots, three ... I : >- " l ) J.'i; and..half, acres in one, or sepa. rately .as desired.:Sold on easy t T$i?vQ. ,M...E^rjnan, Lexington. . &. q'. ,V" tt i. 711 */. A. . t 'i ~ Wsl is it<; CORN AND, PEAS?Wanted at highest prices ? ir. c-xchange for har ^>A^.^<- UuWCmi pi.?shingles. Apply /J^e Enterprise Hardware Co., Lexington, S. U. i -r, - Worth.Considering. The question is- no so much how you contract, a cold, but h,ow to get rid of it with the least loss of time and inconvenience. If you . will consider the experience of others under simi lai circumstances, wjio have been most. succegful.^-.in .'.checking: their colds,, in i-bagrinnipgj you will socu;p;a hott]a of xphamherl^iji's Cougrh Remedy,-without; delay, .and use it faithfully.:..Th$er: are . m^py fam-li-.:; who .this preparation suc cessfully ^ for; years and hold it in high ^esteem. -1$ is excellent. AtlillCkJtt'S 1 \T2? bCHKDULi?~ . In ^cqord^h^e wjth .jla^ in refertv*/v iMoiamont nn/i taxatifiri *JV b/fa* f of real ,ai)d^ pe?son^{,property the ?pgW: - hh.i9i#Btant wm . be 't a?<l, named p^oes Come prep'^;,;.^ ,^g.,(. ^WMhip ??5 .; jBchpol <U|lrj??v , ?umber of acres ,$$d bui^in^,va^^w^ll as automobiles, model,., t " Supimit. Tuesday _A- J?-> January 9i . -1 . 7J' (<. t ;. a.'trxty';. t?-..; v-;?. rn . Oil bej t-=Iuesday^..P- _ AL, Janua ry Sf%W*>* 'SZ'i-T&i Ed. - Addy's?Wednesday _ -VM', January" 2& : :_??->:? *?iT v^-_?, Franklin Keisler-s>?Wed-nesday p.. M., January-25; -> " o P '^f f" : T'^ H HQ nv O-fJ V_ d Jr A IlUlDUaj A. VUMUHi ^ i. v . New Brookland?Friday and Saturday, January 27-28; ' Red Bank^-Tuesday, January 31. At Lexington Court House all d; y not included in above schedule frc i>> . January let to February 20. when f.o per cent, penalty will be added i failure to make returns* ? O 1 * * i7 A i^OU ia.\ iruiu ~ jl co w \ t.vn a>. Road lax from 18 to S3 years. Dog tax tG mos. old). SI.25. ' v W. D.DEXT, ' County Auditor. v . CARD OF THANKS. 5 I wish to thank the people wh> ;f showed their kindness during the sick nees and ;death of -our dear mother. A May God's richest blessing, rest upor each and every one who showed their k:ndriess*??- v'ray er. ^ I ? < V- JjjjS