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I ,Aj1 f ? 1 T 1 I r -r^v FOU THBABSjESK IV l|o? Federal .Board .for .Vocational Bp.':- Education Aids in The Placement | of Men Vocationally HandiWasihntgon, Aug. 12.?The Federal HH$oard for Vocational Education does I? attempt to place in employment fee discharged soldiers who have minor Kgj^Voc&tional handicaps; these are refer- j i to Federal or State employment acies. The Board does place disid men who have completed courof training", or those whose handi3 necessitate a try out in actual >loyment in order to prove the need training. During a vacation perthe Board finds employment for men in training. The placement ion also has the oversight of disd men placed in the trade for r training. The Federal Board placed up to date 14,699 men, e after training and some without king being necessary. The placet section of the Federal Board been organized so as to reach y part of the country, either diy through its own agents or % ugh other agencies working in coation . with them. Every disabled placed by the Board is followed t least once to make sure that the agement is satisfactory to botl\ ?^'?he employer and employee. ! b^rrcrory byttox order modi| feed. | Word has just been received from K ^ Washington that Victory Buttons ft * .can, now be issued to all honorably ' W discharged officers, enlisted men, field K clerics and members of the army , r; i . ses corps who served on active I L>- ^ the army of the United- States f1'.-' ime between April 6, lSl", and . ' h/s entitles the members of the B . :v:Uz.nt azsnyjtrainingr corps, who were ^ is issuing Victory But- I JfLj: _ Kiiotie ' slahd Red pulieti hatched B|;- ic>t S^utamber commenced iaviri-r m I *v-brucry and March and some of I '?teno. have laid consistently up to this I rt^ne. While the eggs of these pulI 1 ts were too small last spring to be p /sed for hatching, they are now large 1 K. -s:ze a?d the fall chicks will be reared . from these pullets which were hatchi' f i last fall, and which have always been exceedingly health v. active and PL g<>od foragers. They grew rapidly, [ feathered quickly, and the young <_ j<cket;els made excellent fryers. ICANNERS' I Ing supplies m prk L Packers' Cans, 2 1-16 open B caps, crs B- No. 2 cans, per 1,000 Bp* No. 3 cans, per 1,000 FRUIT JAR: I Mason Fruit Jars, one qt si Q BANNING I All sizes at ver L0RICK B B COLUMBIA S. C. BBMverything'Sanitary E Iatc vv aim i .ADIES AND Open Day ar I Food of the Best Quality, I Prena I Polite Attention with Qui Share of the public patro cordial welcome awaits th 1 Main St., Phone 3 Ek * LEXIXGTOX ^AYS UP WAR WORK PLEDGES Only Few Remain Unpaid?Excellent Showing Made. . > i Mr. John T. Sox, manager of the ' Lexington branch of the Bank of Western Carolina, in charge of collections for the Lexington quota of the funds for the United War Work campaign, reports that there remain in the town rf Lexington only two un redeemed pledges, one for $5 and one j for $25. Of those outstanding in the country only a few remain unpaid and it is expected that some of those will be paid as soon as the fall season opens. The showing made by Lexinginton in redeeming the War Work pledges has been splendid, but Mr. Sox would like, if possible, to be able to report 100 per cent, paid, though the showing made places the county in the front rank of those which have kept their obligations. HEAVES IN HORSES, The common causes of heaves are bulky -foods, indigestible foods and foods which ferment easily. Dusty hay is harmful and may cause heaves. Symptoms?The most prominent symptoms are a dry and abortive cough, and a jerky movement of the flank- These symptoms are more noticeable after a drink of water or after the animal has been excited by work. Treatment?'There is no specific for heaves, but the distressing symptoms can be relieved by special feeding add by medicinal agents. Give less ay and dampen it with water.Do not use a hay rack, but place the hay on the floor.lt is advisable to feed the hay at night. * * I The affected animal should be given one ounce of Fowler's Solution three I times a day. | a. What Heaven Is Like. j Heaven is where love is, and 'where love is there heaven is. Our homes and -,the homes of our^. neighbors should give to each of us some idea of what the real heaven is like. "the best physic. ?v - - y ., When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain's Tablets. They are easg^tP tgke and mild and gentle in ef- i gSjlrorThey arg highly prized by people w ho have become acquainted with j their go6d qualities. They only cost a j quarter. ~X TAX NOTICE. j i .... r?0.1 account St? the fact that tiie Coun-| '-o'-y- hav- rut. b?r made u*? and jt vast impo-.>ibIe to get t-e cessment T am* "or . pa: * ; t .. iaxes;f'-r the town of Lexiruion. pi- * be^n estendeci-from August : to] Sept. T and/ after September the 1st. a penalty of 10 per cent will be added to those not paid. The books close September 15th. The books are now open for receiving taxes. , JOE M. CAUGHMAN, tf Treasurer. NITRATE OF SODA. We are expecting a car of Nitrate of Soda to arrive Thursday or Friday. Persons wishing to purchase soda, will do well to place their orders at once. Lexington Cotton & Fertilizer Co. and Packi now ready :ES: ing, with solder hemmed tted 500 $35.00 $45.00 5 AND CAPS ize, per gross $9.75 OUTFITS y lowest prices. ROTHERS PHONE 499 At Reasonable Price ? | Restaurant >R? I GENTLEMEN : id All Night red in the Highest Art. ick Service. nage is solicited, anda e Lexington Folks. 1511a Columbia, S.C. ? i i i n ? Working to Benefit I I Our Denositors Our Federal Reserve Bank is in Richmond, Va., but through its member banks, of which we are one, it is in constant touch with the farming and business of our Federal Reserve district which inI eludes South Carolina and Lexington county. It not only enables us confidently to supply the onrl eiwyoneu rvnr? oAmrmnnihr rOHViiVmf aiiu uui ivv^un vu www it is all the time working for steadier credit conditions and better banking methods which will benefit our depositors. Stop in and let us discuss how system helps us meet your 1 particular needs. , i i The Home National Bank 5 Lexington, S. C. j ; Send for Booklet, "How Does it Benefit Me?" i i 1 - 1 __ _ i ' ' I want every man who is suffer-! MCKI'C ni\k A\r \ ing from any special disease or I lYll-ill kJ l/IUl-iAk/lAJ condition to come and have a so-1 cial chat with me, and I will explain to him a system or treatment' which I originated and have developed as the sesult of my whole j life's experience in treating diseases peculiar to men. If you will call and see me I will give you free of charge an honest and scientific opinion of your case. _ varicocele permanently cured, No pain or loss of time f jja Blood poison WMmR of a specific character cured in less time than by the old mercury and potash method. ' STRICTURE cured without dilating or knife. hydrocele or any swellings, tenderness or impediments to \JP j the parts relieved at once. rupture and piles cured in few days. No cutting or detention from business, under guarantee. RHEUMATISM in all its forms is permanently cured by my system of treatment. . j ULCERS :; I care not of how long standing. I usually cure them in a short j time. ' r * ECZEMA Pimples, Erysipelas or any eruptive disease of the skin prompth ;j corrected. I BLADDER AND KIDNEY TROUBLES undep my system of treatment show sighs of improvement at once j SPECIAL DISEASES I cure diseases of a nature which most people dislike to consult their family doctor, All treatment confidential. Eruptions or contracted troubles cured. Permanent results. I also cure such diseases as Prostatic Troubles, Bladder and Kidney Affections, Stomach and Liver Troubles, Chronic and private Diseases of Men and Women. Consultation free. Call or write. Hours: 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. Sundy 10 to 12 only. Dr. W. R. REGISTER 1206 1-2 Main St., Columbia, S. C. I C. D. KENNY CO DEALERS^N 11 niiimiimininmni' Coffees, Teas, Sugar Rice and Grits. j Always have 'special brands of Coffe. Kennys special at 38c is very popular: other coffee to suit you; also have Teas to suitjyour taste. Drop in to see us. . j NEW CROP RICE, Wholesale and Retail j C. D. KENNY CO. Is ! 1637 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA I J I I ADE- VAIT WADflWC WITH A PITOPHQC JLVU ff nnnni uiu \juiu Work of any nort 13 pure drudgery if it means merely earning your existence. But with r, purpose back of it you are working for a reward ai d it lightens your tasks and makes work a reai pleasure. Ekve f purpose in life! Make your life a success! Start by building up a savings account in this institution. It will furnih ycj with the means to attain your object. A comfortable home, independence, wealth?they all eome within your reach if you persistently save. Same rate of interest (4 per cent.) paid on both large and small accounts. THE OLD RELIABLE The Carolina National Bank of Columbia ! W. A. Clark, President. Jos. M. Ball, Caahier. T. S. Bryan, V. President. Jno. O. Ball, As?t. Cashier. s J ?? ? : : 1 time Furniture Had your grand father or mother not used excellent judgement in the selection of their furniture would you have those antique pieces you cherish * . so much ? This same kind of furniture is obtainable from us in Columbia, made by the sons and grand sons , / of the men who made your grand parent's furni ture. Or if you have not a cherished piece handed down to you, what pleasure and comfort you can get out of furniture bought from us?furniture that you can pass on to future generations, knowing it will give them the same service it has given you. Furniture like that must be good. Let us show you our complete line, so moderately priced. You will not be urged to buy. Do not hesitate to make our store your head- f quarters when in Columbia. * 7 A TWT H yj\rs ivin. msjl' LIFETIME FURNITURE Funeral Directors and Embalmers, Complete Motor Ser 1313-19 Main St., - - 'Phone 111 Columbia, S. C. J Your Wants ! Qi mrtliorl 14pv*p I I ft" I -BY! B. BERRY. Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gents' .* Furnishings, Ladys Furnishings, Ready-to-wear Etc, \\ Sole Ageni for the famous W. L. Douglas Shoes * and also other b arris of shoes that wear easy and \s, k/Cv US xGI Ocil^c^ilie ^ IB e K % I " f. t> X t. Assembly Street, Columbia, S C ,1; I " r | j r I Shoes For Everybody i f Guaranteed to wear easy and longest. We carry shoes for the entire family in sizes and widths to fit every one. All Si vies. Our salesmen are experienced shoe men and our cash system saves you money Th A Rnnfni*ia mi; uuuiu iv 1518 Main Street COLUMBIA, S. C. ^ ^r- KAY F. SOX wishes to |Friends that he is now locatS^00Sw ed with thia well known Dental Office and will be , ^4^X5*--' glad to see them at any time. 20-Years Guarantee Silver Fillings, 50c up i7 1 Cold Fillings l$lfup Fite Examination ; Teeth Cleaneci L00 We Administer Nitrous Oxide Gas For Painless Extraction Baltimore Dental Parlors^ 1329 1-2 Main St. COLUMBIA, S. C. Look for Large Electric Sign and Moyin/-^ at Stairs. *