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. II . ? ? ^ ; PROFESSIONAL CARD'S j . J. FRANK KNEECt Real Estate and Insurance BATES3URG, S. C. JAS. B. ADDY VmI Estate, Insurance, Collections, Xtc. LEXINGTON, S. C. Office in Home National Bank Building. DR. H. W. WALL DENTIST, ?S16 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:30 \ DR. J. WM. BOOZER DENTIST, ifaccwor to Dr. D. L, Boozer & Sons, 30ea 1515 Main St., Colombia, S. C. PHONE 211. DR. D. L. HALL, Dentist COLUMBIA, S. C. Lutheran Publication Building, 1626 MAIN STREET, C0ee Hours: 8 A. M., to 5:30 P. M. > l H. FR1CK, ATTORNEY AT LAW ' ? * t 90 practice in all courts. C H A PIN, S. C. A. F. SPIGNER Attorney and Counselor at Law, ..... practice in County, State and the United States Courts. < COLUMBIA, South Carolina. % 1 BLACKWELL & THOMAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW, W0 beg to announce that we have of T ovinorfAn S C\ ?l The Home National Bank Building mi In the future will practice at both Cohswbia. and Lexington.' COLE L. BLEASE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Oohunbia, S. C. - Lexington, S. C. ?at Lexington in charge of Mr. 5. Addy, Home National Bank 9?!Iding. E. J. BEST Attorney and Councellor 203 2nd Floor. National Loam and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. , Good Sight ia priceless Good Vision it aocessary to good sight . . i Sys strain is common, Met strain can be overcome. Saadache, squinting and cross-eyes caused by defective vision. 'W* examine the eyea for defects. Wo correct the defects with propsz glasses. AytRY-Jeweler . COLUMBIA. 5.C. JL 1508 MAIN STREET. "WiB drive from your system the poison that causes Rheumatism. Corrects Constipation, Kidney, Liver troubles. Makes rich red blood. jSosure are we that Bliss Native Herbs will do we chum that our Ajrent is authorized to v guarantee them. Thousands testify cheerfully to the wonderfulcuratwe powers of Bliss NaHve Herbs. Get a box a Tablets at once and forever rid yourself of CONSTIPATION and ilia arising from blood impurities, that cause RHEUMATISM. KIDNEY and LIVER Complaints, female weakness, etc. Does not contain anything of harmful nature. Our Ajrent will deliver or mail you, upon receiptof $1.00, Tablets, with a guarantee. J. C, S7/YGERT, Agent peak; s. c, SOUTHERN RY. SCHEDULE CHANGED SUNDAY The schedule of passenger trains operated between Columbia and Auwneta. changed Sundav, and the fol lowing schedule is now .in effect: No. 19 Due at Lexington 6.30 a. m. No. 8 Due at Lexington 9.22 a.m. No. 31 Due at Lexington ^1:45 am No. 32 Due at Lexington 3.02 p.m. No. 7 Due at Lexington 6.33 p.m. SAVE SUGAR 4 ???J ! mm I l/s^f Ry| \ Si JtP^jL >2CL^.( /rar^ Do not allow the tS&% poisons of undigested Sj^j *coc* *? sccumulate in your bowels, where they gpjf ?g8 are absorbed into your gg;?| system. Indigestion, con- *Wf . ?g| stipation, headache, bad ! ijLSI blood, and numerous SfLg fcsflf* other troubles are bound ]?fg? Jjjijt to follow. Keep your PPjj system cle2n, as thous- jjB^g ands of others do, by WEjLd taking an occasional dose ^13^ Mtim of the oid, reliable, veg- ggfcl |pj|j etable, family liver mediThedford's |j|f M/Efc Dl Al E&ISE DHW-Uraup ford's Black-Draught ai gns| a family medicine. My ?p|s mother-in-law could no't gjW&; take calomel 2s it seemed rre3 ed&m too strong for her, so she H wl used Black-Draught as a ?jfj| mild laxative and liver regulator... We use it j/Sm in the family and believe ?9\M it is the best medicine for gMS Bdr! the liver made." Try it. gR||j Insist on the genuine? y$|ti YWj^ Thedfcrd's. 2ocapackg g|P , I cure Piles without the knife without pain, without deten UUU jLi um k/UO.1- f ^?VNQR ness, without ac. id injections, and without coutery; ' \ ?V-'"<X V\\v? ' no danger. N o one need suffer from this com-^J^/ / plaint when thisf^^ t humane cure is'^ awaiting them. I . guarantee resuits. If you desire to consult a reliable, long-established specialist of vast experience, come to or write me and learn what can be accomplished with skillful, scientific treatment. I likewise cure Blood Poison, Varicose Veins, Ulcers, Kidny and Bladder Diseases, Rheu matism, Gall stones, Paralysis, Dis charges, Rectal Troubles, Strictj ure and all Nervous, Chronic and orivate Diseases of Men and Wo men. Examination free and strictly j confidential. Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 2. ! Br. W. R. Register j SPECIALIST | 1206 1-2 Main Street, j CGLUMBIA, - SO. CAROLINA i FLOWERS Beutiful Astas, Gladiolas, | Roses. Seeds and Bulbs. Daisy, Pansy, Sweet Peas, ! Chinese Lillies, Callas, Freerias, ; Lawn Grass, Alfafa, Clover, | Vetches, High Grade Vegetable j Seeds and Plants. Rose Hill Greenhouses 1542 Main Street COLUMBIA, - - S. C. CONTRACTORS SUPPLIESMachinery? Castings and Repairs. Steel Beams, Rods, Ropes Tackle, Wheelbarrows, Trucks, Wire Cable, Boilers Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators, Grating, Etc. Lombard Iron Work? & Supply Co., SB Ford Supplies and Repai * in Stock. I Clear Your 1 f I Complexion ! I rfiRpfr o\ with f lift lir^ "f I Reliable j I I jf I Remedy? | 1 ^\%/HMCCCIv 1 Ciii biihisj rAUD^mn I 2 jULriMlQMFOilKD 3 For pimples, black-heads, freckles, blotches I | and tan, as well as for more serious face, scalp " S and body eruptions, hives, eczema, etc., use i | this scientific compound of sulphur. Asa lo- | Stion, it soothes and heals; taken internally-? I a few drops in a glass of water?it gets at the I root of the trouble ai.d parities the blood. Physicians agree fnat sulphur is one of the J most effective blood purifiers known. Re- ' | member, a good complexion isn't skin deep ! I | ?it's health deep. Be sure to ask for HANCOCK SULPHUR 6 1 COMPOUND. It has been used with satis- | factory results for over 25 years. 50c and $1 the bottle ! at your druggist's. If !he can't supply you, send his name ancj, the price in stamps and we will send you a bottle direct. HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR , COMPANY Baltimore. Md. fND IHanetei Sulphur Compound Oint <^H*rS*J^> mtnt?25 and 5Qt?for use with the (^) \ i? Liquid Compound. I icq* tot this rmcrwn J j I i 5 ?*; U. S. Food Administration. ; Daking powder biscuits, co'n * bread, muffins, brown bread, griddle cakes en waffles is wot dey < call "quick breads." You all makes 'em wid one cup er wheat flour ter two cups or ] substitute flour to save all de i wheat dat kin be saved for de sobers. Some folks kin git er'long , widout any wheat at all and are. J glad to do it ter help win de war. 1 Dat ain't bad mod'cir.e to t^ke. < fo' who's gwine tu'n up his 1 at good co'n bread er biscu-* . flapjacks? Astooislii Still Aw; Mens' Suits and U Boys' Suits, Hats, i Ladies' Skirts, Wa and all kinds of u I styles and make. CH0ES kr MEM, L ^ all at reduced I Your saving's wil I the Bargains le: | Special Sale, f ; vinced of what your purchases. MONEY SAVED I L. NA , 1107 Washington St., I C. D. Kenny Co. ! ! Coffees, Teas, Ric Kenny's Special ! Che-on Te; i j C. D. KENN 1637 MAIN STR Everything Sanitary . | New Star I ?FC 'I LADIES AND i j j Open Day a 11 Food of the Best Quality | Prep Polite Attention with Qi j Share of the public patr 1! cordial welcome awaits t 1312 Main St., Phone ( ! VOTERS MUST REGISTER. I This is the year for all voters wh< I expect to participate in the Noven ! her general election to re-register j The county board of registration fo: ! Lexington, Ben F. Derrick chairman j J. Weir Addy, and W. B. Rhoden? [ will keep their ofdee open in th< j county court house every day, e: j cept Sunday, during the months oi | July and August for the convenience ; of the voters and in compliance wit! ; the law. So far comparatively feu j new certificates have been issued b\ j the board. The intense interest, hou j ever that has already been aroused ir : the race for the United States senatt ! and for Congress, will doubtless cause neavy registration irom tins ] time on. FINAL DISCHARGE I I i Notice is hereby given that I will | applv to the Hon. George S. Drafts Judge of Proabte on the 13th day of j September 1918 for a final discharge I as administrator of the estate cf j Caroline P. Summer, deceased. All j persons having claims against said | estate should present them duly verified and those indebted to the estate should make payment on or before the above named date. \ G. H. Koon. Admr. jj Estate of Caroline P. Summer. Dec'd! SUGAR ANI) TOBACCO BURNED. An Atlantic Port, Sept. 5.?An American steamship caught file at sea and came into port today with a hold in flames, which had been burning 60 hours, destroying thousands of pounds of sugar, tobacco and fruits taken on at Portorica. SOUR STOMACH AND BELCHING. "When I began taking Chamberlains Tablets three years ago I was troubled most of the time with belching and sour stomach. I also had headache and constipation. This remedy was just.wnat my system ncea sd. It strengthened my digestion and restored me to my former good health ."'es Mrs. A. D. Smith, Jordan,.N. ng Bargains aits You nderwear ips, Underwear lists, Flush Coats, j nderwear of latest ? 1DIES and Children ! . prices 1 astonish you in ft over from my Come and be con- : you really save in ! ? S MONEY MADE. UFUL, Columbia, S. C. Special Dealers in e and Grits a'cLS8 Coffee at 25c lb. a at 60c lb. Y CO. ,pss??if2 EET, COLUMBIA 1 At Reasonable Prices Restaurant >R? GENTLEMEN nd All Night T 1 arnrl in the Highest Art. .lick Service. onage is solicited, and a he Lexington Folks. 3151 Ja Columbia, S. C. ' tf fi.\/ p-T "s ' ' .?< ? V?y J2. ju. a. 5 1 V" T ' Tj /?N / \ ~T a.v v ? -!-* -j - ?^ ?i. 1 ! _JL^ v " ' - - .. J'. ?.'? V 1 ._ '. jj. seven yeern I believe r ' " ' r ' p r? ' ? '. . . r.- i / . i ? . r- ? ?T* -: 1 i 1 : p-n.rpr' t* -j r~-.~> "? p^--jO; : j j v- ? ^ ? J - - - - c| -n7e ner oyr:jd ne * - io 4 ? ' f - < j mere is no reinca; ?; Syrup Pepsin for tin j /From a letter to D 71 I Mrs. C. V. Brow ,| i. Kaufc ;| Dr* Ca ] Syrup j The Perfe ; Sold by Drug: ; 50 CtS. 1 A mild, pleasant laxati I as it is gentle in its ; bottle send your name Caldwell, 458 Washin I 7 ABUSE OF GOVERNMENT ALLOWANCES. Columbia, September 6?Reports have reached the State Council of Defense from several parts of the State of abuse of government allowances. which in some instances are being received by persons who are not entitled to such allowances. Un der the law, allowances are paid only to legal dependents of men in the military or naval srvice. Any persons receiving such government aid, under false pretences, are liable to prosecution. The Defense Council is instructing* the county chairman throughout the State to investigate into this important matter, and calls upon its membersip and the public to aid in this work. Tt is urged that all cases of abuse as may be detected be reported promptly to the county chairman of the Council of Defense in the county in which the person receiving an allowance to whch he or she is not entitled resides. Te county chairman will then report the case to the State Coun cil, and action will be taken, through proper channels, to correct this evil. NOTICE OF ELECTION. All electors residing in Boiling Springs school district No. 79 will be held therein at the school house; on September.21 st: 1918; from seven o'clock A. M. until 4 o'clock P. M.; for the purpose of voting an addition al levy of four mils in said district for school purposes. Bring tax receipts and registration certificates. By order of the county Board of Education. J. W. ROOF. E. X Taylor. J. Andrew Taylor Board Trustees No. 79. Sept. 4 1918. POLITICS OVER Politics is practically over for this year. After Tuesday the 19IS campaign will belong to 1 _ ory. Xext time the war may be c.er and there will no longer be an opportunity to fool the people with, a patriotic issue. Candidates will then be compelled to campaign on merit and talk business and not hurl unjust charges at their opponents. The antis may feel secure but. when the people ar finished with this war there is going to be one general houseeieaning. The sooner it comes the better for South Carolina. !t cannot conic until the war is won so let our energy be directed to winning the war.?Charleston American. He who advertises for a wife rns/ get what he avertise fod, but lie seldom gets what he wants. A TWICE-TOLD TALE j I One of Interest to Our Readers. i j Good news bears repeating, anc ' when it is confirmed after a long I lapse of time, even if we hesitated tc believe it at first hearing, we feel se! cure in accepting its truth now. The I following- experience of a Lexingtor j man is confirmed after three and ? j half years. Henry C. Hall, grocer, E. Main St gave the following statement June 11, 1914: ~"Mv back ached all th< time and I felt sore and lame, j could hardly bend over to wait 01 customers. Headaches and dizzj spells bothered me and my sight wa: blurred. My kidneys bothered me i great deal, too. and the secretion: passed, too often. Finally I bough Doan's Kidney Fills at the Sawye: Drug Co. and they relieved me al. most at once. I continued usinj Doan's until every symptom of kid ney trouble left me." On February 2, 1918. Mr. Hall ad Ided: "I think as highly of Doan'i I Kidney Pills today as I did when ' recommended them nearly four year: ago." i)0<\ at all dealers. Foster-Milburr Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv isingr Doctor Caid- J * e i 'M > /n -a-v q *t ri tor IT* r> ? p- t- H cs n '? LoIIl AV/i i'ily I C Ll.'^l1? - > roTrpri TO-. t7 o*i*o iL ocl VCCi *11 \' II Li.it X i cl ? 1 . * 1 ' /4| nac sucn lerrioie spasin.% hb on cf her stomach, u dh r ; ; : 'I v:in? Our ramiiy tni k'*i V ..ike Or, Caldwe TrA it > J * stomacii and bowels."? "1 ;r. Caichvel!, written bv\ , *. 1012 Garfield Ave.', g 5 C ity, Mo. ^ "f! *c ? Id well's | Pepsin 1 JL xt Laxali-ve i r gists Everywhere {! :::) $1.00 j ve,as positively effective action. For a free trial : and address to Dr. W. ai. J gton St., Monticello, 111. = i NEWHERKY COLLEGE NOTES j Newberry, S. C., Sept. 4 19IS; The | following- letter has been sent to the students and prospective students of Newberry College: | In order that the College may be ! more adequately prepared for the j inauguration of the Student Army ! Training Corps.which will be organiz ! ed under government direction about ! October 1st., the Standing Committee | has decided to postpone the opening [ nf f}l(> ('rllnfo I'rnm Qftntnmhav ItltV, j ? - - V . 4 V V 'I v??* J. %S L il , | to September 26th. All studnts, old. j and new, must report' to the College | olfiecs during Thursday, September i 26th.. between ,the hours of 9 A. M. \ and 5 P. M. for college registration. | Let all new students be sure to bring- ' ! reports from the last .school they at J tended or certificates from the prin! c-ipal of the school. The opening | chapel exercises will be held Friday,. September 27th. promptly at S:45 A. I Mj Please inform the prospective stu; dents in your neighborhood of this J change in the date of the opening of the College. I. S. J. DERRICK, President. j i l I WOULD! TAKE $1,000 FOR THE < Good It Is Doing I ^ Prominent Masonic Officer | Tells Hew NEw Herbal Medicine Astonished H:m. Gives Signed Stathment. j "I wouldn't take a thousand dallars for the good it. is doing me. Really t astonished me." These were the words of W. D. Branson, who resides on R. F. 1). Xo. 3, Kernersville, Guil. ford county, X. C. Mr. Branson is prominent in fraternal circles, hold. ing the important office of Junior Dea ' con of the Masonic Lodge. lie has | suffered for some tine from stomach gas. kidney and liver trouble: headaches and constipation. He took one bottle of Drcco the new herbal medi' cine and the good results he obtained may be gathered from the above Sign ou statement. i 31 r. Dranson is only one in hund[ j-cds of 10on and women who suffered who tried almost everything- without relief and who just us they were about to give up hope were pursuaded to try Dreco. it is these men and women who are always glad to make public ' j their experience-so that other peoplo in the same unfortunate plight may read and he benefitted. Dreco is purely an herbal medicine, ilt is pleasant to take, harmless and ' contains no injurious mineral salts. I Its action is quick and pleasant in. ! most cases. Dreco is recommended in Lexington i bv Geisror Drug Store. i * j NO LOAFING IN ATLANTA; J ITS WORK OK FIGHT. ! Atanta. Sent. 6.?Although Atlanta ' "1 streets may be extremely dangerous bo ; cause of the loose enforcement of Ii automobile traffic laws, the local poll ice department is not going to allow j any loafers to adorn the sidewalks or clutter tin pool rooms in violation of . the work or fight law enacted at the j: session of the legisature recently ad- , s, jo u rricd. '! .Provisions of the act were read to Deceit of the three watches of the poll lice apartment vestcrdav, and tlie men . r wore given strict instructions to ar, rest evorv man between the ages of i 1 *3 and 55 years who is not engaged *| in a useful and productive occupation. ^ 3l for at least live and one-lialf days a. t week. The fact that a man of this age r may have real estate which brings him. an income, or money in the bank or " other means of a livelihood without XI work, docs not excuse him from th -1 provisions of the law. I TRESPASS NOTICE. s All persons are hereby warned not r! to trespass upon nty lands by hunting I fishing making paths or in any ntan3 nor whatsoever. The law will be I strictly enforced against all persou? t violating this notice. W. B. Roberts . 4t4Tpd. Lexington rt. 2 t