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Wr Dentist
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I DENTIST.
I 3IX* M Streat, COLUMBIA, S. C.;
I 0flL-a Honrs: 9 to 1^0?2:80
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I DiL J. WM. BOOZER
H9^ : : DENTIST.
1 Seeewor to Dr. D. L? Boozer & Sons,
?3fiea 1616 Main St., Colombia,. S. C.
I PHONE 211.
DR; D> L HALL, Dentist
| COLUMBIA, S. C.
Patbe^aii Publication Building,
1626 MAIN STREET, >
Nea Hours: 8 A. M, to 5 :30 P. M.
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"" DENTAL NOTICE.
S. a RUTLEDGE, D. D .S.
I make a speeiaty of Crown
and Bridge Work.
Office at Boozer old stand,
1513 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
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J. a FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW
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1 jcuctie. in all court*.
CHAPIN, s. a
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A. F. SPIGNER
Atlwaiy and Cotmriwr at Law,
Ibftffi in County, State and the
United States Courts.
COLUMBIA, South Carolina.
I E. J. BEST
\ Attorney and Councellor
283 2nd Floor. National Loan
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v-ood Sight
V is priceless
I hi necessary to good sight
Syesfcra id is common.
\ Eye strain can be overcome.
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9?t^scha atramtiru? and croxs-avea
43? caused by defective vision.
, toaimice the. eyes for defect*.
TF? eerrect the defect* with propei
3BM?t gleitpe
AyERY^EWELER
COLUMBIA, S.C- .
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ttfe 1W8 MAIN STREET.
CONTRACTORSSUPPLIES
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E Machinery Castings and
Repairs, Steel Beams,
Rods, Ropes, Tackle
Wheelbarrows, Trucks,
'Wire Cable, Boiler?
Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ven?
tilators, Grating, Etc.
Ldmbard Iron Works
& Supply Co.,
Ford Supples and Repai 5 in Stock.
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SOUTHERN RY. SCHEDULE
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T?e schedule of passenger traini
operated between Columbia and An
fosta changed Sunday, and the fol
lowing schedule is now in effect:
No. 19 Due at Lexington 6.30 a. m
pV No. 6 Due at Lexington 9.22 a.m
%n No. 31 Due at Lexington 11:45 an
No. 32 Due at Lexington 3.02 p.m
N/t. 7 Due at Lexington 6.33 p.m
f BMSTtt afBSMBDMS I
V K A K Sc?^ S3 J |
| or heaviness after meals are J
| most annoying manifestations I
of ^kklyspepsia. ^ ^ j
pleasant to take, t?eulralL;e 5
> nfiAtiii an/1 vocyrtvia 3
'; 8 sormal digestion,
? KSD2 BY SCOTT & BOVJEE
& MAKERS OF SCOTTZ ?TiUL3?f)NJ
v^"' Vat-V a :?-SlierMb
disfigured and ; 1 gone bm
with a broad gen?- - - n that Lean
"ed home at Is i 3 Wllliair
Scott colored c th : - i regimen1
XJ S A infantry ' * walk dowr
the gangplank 01 the Utcuoship Connecticut
today because of his abilitj
in a style of fighting that is historica
ly American:
He was disinclined to talk at firs'
about an incident in the battle of Ar
I gonne Forest on September .29 ir
which he was a leading figure: Hi;
comrades told the story however; ant
after that there was nothing for Pri
rate Scott to do but give the details:
He had been out o^ the fighting fo:
a short time: When he arose fron
the ground he was disarmed anc
found himself facing a German witi
bayonet Fixed; then Private Scot
' says:
First T thought it was all over wher
J rhovnnot /Inzzlin in th(
X kUMrU v ?
sun:
Then when T felt the blade jus
scratch my shirt as it went througf
the shoulder of my coat I just naturally
felt as if I was due for an argu
nent:
So X reached in my blouse ant"
fetched out my old razor; and believe
me when I grot through illustrating
all those (movements that an}
Harlem fighting man knows pufetlj
well there wasn't much German
5 around me:
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FOR SAFE.
2 Maxwell Touring Cars.
1 Oakland Touring Car
1 Marmon strip down
1 new Columbia Six.
1 Buick 4 Roadster.
All cheap for cash /
ApplJ at
Auto Tire Supply Co.
Ask for H C Oswald.
Will drive from your system the poison thai
causes Rheumatism. Corrects Constipation
Aidney. Liver troubles. Makes rich red blood*
3osure are we that Bliss Native Herbs willdc
all we claim that our Agent is authorized tc
guarantee them. Thousands testify cheerfullj
to the wonderful curative powers of Bliss Native
Herbs. Get a box of Tablets at once fl?<!
forever rid yourself of CONSTIPATION and
ills arising from blood impurities, that cause
RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY and LIVER Complaints,
female weakness, etc. Does not contain
anything of harmful nature. Our A^ent
will deliver or mail you, upon receipt of $1.19
219 Tablets, with a guarantee. ?>
J. C. SWYGERT, Agent ~
PEAK, S. C.
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a? HIM Bin II mama?a?m
I cure Piles
without the knife
without pain,
without detention
from busi v^Ttsoos,
end * i
. without coutery;
no danger. No
one need suffer
from this com - J
plaint when thiif^^
humane cure is ^
awaiting them. I
guarantee re- ~
suits.
If you desire to consult a reliable,
iong-establishei 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
t matism, Gall stones, Paralysis, Dis
charges, Rectal Troubles, Strict'
ore and all NerVous, Chronic and
? private Diseases of Men and Wo,
men. ?
^ Examination free and strictly
' \ confidential.
\ Honrs: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sun|
10 to 2.
; d\ W. R. Register
' "SPECIALIST
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120ft 1-2 Main Street,
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. COLUMBIA. SO. CAROLINA
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FLOWERS
Beutiful Astas, Gladiolas
i Roses.
Seeds and Bulbs.
I Daisy, Pansy, Sweet Peas,
| Chinese Lillies, Cailas, Freerias,
[ Lawn Grass, Alfafa, Clover,
1 Vetches, High Gra ' blc
j Seeds and Plants.
Rose Hill Gr< : ^ j
2542 Main :
COLUMBIA, - j;
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i""HSS3BBSS99HS!
^^^^Dependafcls'
YOU will like .....
that you get
j g|| Auto Service
-1 |1| as well as you will li!
=! B ion Spark Plugs, and
1! Ill line, Oils, Greases.
I - AGENT i
The Liberty M
in Lexington County.,
tor built by the men 1
Liberty Air Motor.
I If! Continuous service oi
- [ J| / MOTTO.
EVERY ONE LIKES T
Do not forget to .remember
acount with us. It 'does not
gifts but increases in value, a
which we add to the deposits.
Accountsjare invited.
| The Palmetto
j COLUMB
RESOURCES
! 4. Per Cent'Interert'Paid on]
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Sanitary Meat Market ,
and Restaurant I:
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Fresh native meats always on hand.j
Ice sold in any quantity from 5c up, ;
Our restaurant is prepared to furnish )
meals at all hours. First class meals i
prepared by experienced cooks.
CAUGHMAN & SOX i
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MEAT MARKET
Next Door to Pcstoffic*^
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LEXINGTON, S. C. 4
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I^CraEENNY
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^bzj^ies&o sT~B u e x
Coffees, Teas, Sas
| Always have special brands
at 32c is very popular: othe
have Teas to suit your taste
NEW CROP RICE, \
i C. D. KENN
1637 MAIN STRI
Everything Sanitary
New Star I
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j LADIES AND
Open Day ar
Food of the Best Quality,
Prepa
, Polite Attention with Qu
Share of the public patro
cordial welcome awaits tli
j 1312 Main St., Phoae 3
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of Service
at the j
Station Iffm
ie the Champ- Ijliife
A P P riosn. j
n.? \J? Vi fatnr+rlrAl||
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otor Ca?Jg|j| ,"
, with a Hio-?jppfi|||
,vho built the J |j|^| j
IT Champion "X" .Jm|
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0 BE REMEMBERD 5
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the children with a bank he
depreciatejtlike^ many other
ided by the liberal interest *?
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National Bank I
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$10,000,000.00
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TRESPASS NOTICE. w
All persons are herby notified not ai
to trespass upon the lands of the un- ni
iersigned by hunting- day or night ol
fishing hauling "wood straw, light- C
wood or in iany manner whatsoever, w
rhe law will be strictly enforced aga ti<
nst all parties violating this notice.
E. H Barrs Mary Lucas H
J. P. Lucas, Enyrina' Barrs w
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FOR SALE?100 acres, known as Je- ro
ome Hutto tract, on Public highway, 1 P<
>ne mile from Macedon and 3 miles j
from Pelican; 50 acres in high state of j is
cultivation balance in good woodland;
jood streams of water; fine pasture; j th
flood dwelling and outbuildings. This j ct
s desirably located. Schools and ! b<
churches nearby.- Price $4,500.00. I th
S. J. Leaphart, la
Agent. ai
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AI>MEN'ISTRATORS SALE
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I)Y VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY vest F
ed in me by order of the Probate
Court, I will sell on Friday, Febru- vi
ary 14, 1910 at .eleven (11:00) o'- 'n(
clock in the forenoon at the late resi- rF
denee of Ed Glover all of his personal
property, consisting" of one or two
mules, one horse, farming implements AV
and possibly some other personal ef- t>'
fects
TERMS OF SALE cash
H I, HARMON,Cleric
Administrator J
fA SPECIAL I
vU DEALERS IN
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i n m : a u a e i ; j
jar Rice and Grits. |?'
of Coffe. Kennys special j 5
r coffee to suit you; also j*'
Drop in to see us. 1is
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Vholesale and Retail
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Phone ?
VAJL 154-153 *
SET, COLUMBIA *
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At Reasonable Prices re
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Restaurant *
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GENTLEMEN ['
id All Night ! ',,'s
? Why D
HpHE same ki;
J. creatures that
a gocd bcok Icac
m saved Ircm sufie;
It is simply the d
I Pl/K ietter was vrr
nm Boz I8, R*F* Di
"?c!ey KidneyP
sbI^a received 60 rauci
pr Pills and feels so
a ccu'id rot stoop
" wHTi -n-i'n. I remain si
vjfl Simiiar testimc
aL from practically
mm* ) -written by men and t
jV/ as they were from kic
wmllliiirmR When the kidn
MllmllW ' overworked or c
if ft I III $817 'he blood stream
Ij'l liil/l'm inatcd from the 6yst
- iJUjU'?/ When the kidneys a
. t / W . jKfflgg matter in the blood c
\ \ f / tic pains, lumbago, ctil
\ \/ / and other symptoms t)
0 ipr??p era! ?3e Foley Kidney Pills
" 5:;' ;fr |? healing and soothing
A -J .-al eased kidneys and "d
1 jjVjft; - to properly perform t
p tC-3*&; mg bladder ailments,
XEWS FROM GASTOX.
litor Dispatch-Xews:
As I have not seen anything in
int from our little town recently 1
ought I'd write a line or two. Evything
seems to be getting along
celv since the influenza epidemic
is apparently passed. No cases at
esent are reported. Although we
lv? a few case of whooping cough
me aer seriously ill.
The public school here is progressg
under the management of Misses
incy Pound and Minnie Kleckley.
rom the number of pupils who pass
trough.the streets to and from
ihool the enrollment must be near
)0. Tere is no better place to send
te child than to school. Very nearall
seem to realize that fact and
ive them in school. Remember,
irents, if we fail to send them we
e depriving them of their rights?it
neither fair to parent or chid to
jep them away from school.
Rev. Whaley preached a very im-essive
sermon to a large audidence
mday, his subject being, Judas."
r. and Mrs. Wilkins from Hamlet
orshipped with us They are visit
g the latters sister Mrs Ada Goodin.
We are glad to have our old friend
id brother J. Ficklin Mack in our
idst again.He now occupies the
d home of our friend C. S Goodwin.
S has his residence near completion
hich promises to be one of the pretest
little houses in town.
On Saturday afternoon Feb. 1st. Mr
enry Lucas and Miss Minnie Shivers
ere made one by Notary C. S Goodin.
May their life be long and usel:
Mr. Jodie Hallman and siter of Gilpassed
through town Sunday en
lite to their sister's Mrs. Preston
Dund.
Mr. Geo. Goodwin spent Sunday at
father-in-law's Mr Joe Fallaw.
On the evening of Jan. ISth last
e ladies of Sandy Run . Baptist
tli A
lurch gave a supper eie. ioi
niefit of the church from which
iey realized the neat sum of $120. A
rge well-behaved crowd attended
nong them Rev., and Mrs. Whaley,
hn spent the night at Mr. J F Fallaw
id on Sunday delivered an intercstg
sermon
The ladies are planning to give an
yster Supper etc. on St. Valentines,
rid ay eevning Feb. 14th. Beginning
>out 6:30 o'clock. Everybody inted
to attend. The supper to be
2ld in the school house at Gaston,
he proceeds to be used for the benet
of the church. Mr. Editor, you
id , your able force come down and
e promise you a good time and plen
' to eat. Much success to you and
mrs Ever.
Wc?We.
MORE AM) BETTER FRVIT,
Clemson College, Jan. 31.?With the
>turn to the Extension Service of
ir. Geo. P. Hoffman, Extension Morti
Jlt-urist, and .Mr Geo E Prince, Assist
it Extension Horticulturist, both of
hum have been in the Army for
nne time, increase attention will be
ven to fruit in South Carolina. In
injunction with County Agets, a cam
tign of winter pruning and spraying
already on in the various counties,
id attention is being given also to
le setting of new orchards.
While fall is usually considered the
Dst time to plant fruit trees in the
auth, spring-planted trees will do
ell if properly cared for. There is
ill time to order trees, but no time
lould be lost.
Select varieties what will give you
s ccession of fruit throughout the
;ason. The following varieties are
icommended for the sandhill, pine
fVk.'?stni Regions:
Apples: (summer) Early Harvest,
orse, Red June: (winter) Shocklcy,
srry, Winter.
Pears: (autumn) Flemish Beauty;
vinter) Magnolia. Keiffer.
Cherries: (sour) Early Richmond,
ontmorency.
Plums: Climay, Shiro, Burtank.
Peaches: (May-June) Mayflower,
reensboro; (June-July) Mamie Ross
irmen, Bell of Georgia. (July-Augst)
Elberta, Buck Cling: (Augustjptember)
(Sal way. Matthews;
September-October) Eaton's Gold,
;iiiton's October.
Figs: Celestial, (Magnolia, Brown
itrkey.
Grapes: (muscadines): Scuppernig.
Thomas, James. Flowers Eden.
Grapes (bunch): (early) Moore's
arlv, Brighton: (mid-summer) Bale.
Delaware. Concord Niagara;
ate) Ellen Scott. Catawba.
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.red in the Highest Art.
iek Service. j t
>nage is solicited, and a |
ie Lexington Folks.
!l51Ja Columbia, S. C.;<;
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[idly feeling toward bis feilcw
inspires a person to recommend
is one to tell how he or 6he was |S
ring end made well end strong.
csire to help others. The follow- ! &
itten by Mrs. Frank P. Wood;
, 2, Morrill, Me.:
ills helped mc tc much, I find relict
i taking them. *ly husband also bn3 R|v
i benefit from taking Foley Kidney jdf
much better. He v,-as sc lame he -jSe
over and now he feels none oi the ja
ways your well-wisher." S
niai letters have been received 'JB
every state in the Union, all 1*
romen who wish to help those suffering
Iney and bladder trouble. >&
gdmypilfo |
eys are inactive, weak, sluggish, js "
fhov foil fr? filtor f^om Be
the impurities that must be e'im- ?
era if good health is ic be preserved. ?
re out of order, this poisonous waste 3^
:auses backache, pains in side, rhetimafness
or swelling of joints, sere muscles ?
iat bring pain and misery in their wake. >5
are prompt in action and tonic in their fXc
effect on weak, sore, overworked, dis- af'*
ladder, helping these important organs flgA
heir functions. They stop sleep-disturb- gBrD
help purify the biood and make sound, JEjgc
ichicyemcntfortheafflictcd. ?
SALE OE LIVE STOCK
| HEADQUARTERS ANIMAL. EMBAE
j K ATI ON DEPOT 302 NORTH CHAR|
LiBSTON, S. C.
I 1 In order to reduce the stock t#
i that actually needed for Government
j work, this Depot has bee nauthorize*
I to soil the following:
36 Cavalry Horses
01S Draft Mules. x
j 2. The auction will be held on Fefi>
; ruary 24th, beginning at 0 o'clock in
| the morning and will continue until
' all animalh authorided are sold. Ani
| mals will tbe sold singly, in pairs and
in carload lots and may be inspected
at any time before the sale. *
j 3. These, animals are a part of
I those intended for war piirposeh aiiu
for which the Govenmcnt now has no
need. They are among the hest that
can he purchased, sound and in excel lent
condition: none will be sold that
cannot be certified free of contagious
disease: there are many excellent "cot
ton" mules among them, and it will be
to the advantage of everyone who ih
interested, to attend.
4. If possible animals will be ship
ped out the day of purchase, but if
not, they will be held on Government
feed for one day of purchase, but if
not they will be held on Government
feed for one day, free of charge, Im1
proved facilities for numbering and
designating animals have been arranged,
so that the danger of error in delivering
the animal purchahed has
been reduced to a minirn.um.Halter
and shank will be given with each
animal. Loading services are free.
5. FURTHER: there will be sold
some saddles, bridles, and harness.
Some of this, tho used, is in excellent
shape but most of it is new.
6. Government truck transportation
will be furnished free from the
end of the "North Charleston street
car lino, to the auction ring: lunches
will be furnished at cost: shelter is
provided in case of rain.
7. For any further information do
sired address the Quartermaster, Ani
mal Embarkation Depot 302, North
Charleston, >S. C.
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j LECTURE AT THE
BAPTIST CHURCH LEXINGTON
At 7:30 o'clock on Tuesday night
of February tho 18th. I will lecture
on "The Educational Need of the
: Twentieth Century."
This will be the second of the
; semi-monthly Tuesday night lectures
j Tuesday nights after the first and third
Sundays.
Splendid enthusiasm characterized
! the very first meeting and I have had
i several requests to continue* these leclures
indefinitely. Some great and im
! portant theme will be discussed each
| time and all denominations are invi;
ted.
F. 11 Funderburk, Ph D Paster.
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| MORE MILEAGE .TIRE AND.
> VULCANIZING C<>.
Wo invito 'the attention of' our nea$ '
'ers to the advertisement in this issue,
! of the More Mileage tire and VulJ.'canizing
Co. of Columbia, S. C. They
guarantee! S,Q00 to 10,000 additional
' miles by using Gates Half-Sole Tires,
j They guarantee puncture proof sorj
vice at only one halt' The cost. Over
j .".30,000 mitorlsts including sonic of
I the country's biggest business men
: have used this service and are loud in
i their praise of its real value. Call at . *
j their place of business at 1906 Maim
j Street Columbia and see for yourself
i what they have.
iROSUSTNESS
| Nature has not been prodigal
1 with everybody in the matter
< of robustness. Many, al5
I through life, must stand guard
and combat colds, coughs*
| bronchitis or perhaps more
serious pulmonary ailments.
| For nearly five decades
! ^scorrv
?as been helping v.o turn
j weakness into strength. tor
i ihc-se who are delicate, with
? 3 !?
: tender iirngs, wea? threats and
j a prcmeness to debility and ~
! anemia, the definite nourish- >
I ing and tonic qualities ot -<&; ^
i Scott's are ot special value. ^ \jl
J Scott & Bowec, Bioomfi^Wj J??J? I3~5