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gpi: mvnf- - ~r - 11, W; ' NEWS FROM ST. JOHNS. The health of this community is very good at present. Mr. W. C. Leaphart is all smiles. Itfs a bouncing plow-boy. Messrs Mark and Brodie Keisler spent Sunday afternoon with their Xrtends, Messrs. Leon and Arthur Meadrix. IS , Miss lone Rawl spent Saturday Slight and Sunday with Miss Xeula 4 Misses Elsie Hook and Mary Keis. . ler dined with their cousins, Misses Thelma and Ruby Hendrix. Sunday. Misses Worothea, Lillian and Ruby Keisler spent Sunday afternoon with Misses Gladys and Virginia Ballen*ine. * Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hook visited P. J. O'NEILL, M. D. : ] vHBHPInfl M31I * KHHHH : ! . v HHHsb $\r : . My offic^ 1b specially and com-] pletely equipped to treat diseases of Stomach, Kidney and Bladder, Nerves j and Skin, Rectal Conditions, Piles (Treated Painlessly Without Operation.) - ^ I ? What You Want to Know: Can you eared? How long will it take? Will it bep ermanent? What will it cost? V. ' Consult me FREE. < Sr^lal effort is made to avoid unnecessary delay in handling out of town cases. . I am individually in charge of my office, having no medical assistants or associates. Therefore your ease if - ' \ y placed fn my hands receives direct at?. Sentton and you achieve results as rap. edly as possible under high class treati '* tment. - , _ , I personally examine every patient thoroughly, using X-Ray when neces7 "Sary. - v Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays ,10 to 2. ' y -Suite No. 7, Carolina National Bank v v ' / Building COLUMBIA, S.C. ' t -? . "MODERN! , BEST WORK\ j Crown, Bridge and P i ' <; 1 ' All Work < ' v- - , RAY FISi y * * Over Lever's Shoe Store 16 ! _ i ? / | Drag Saws at As long as our Type "W" equipped with Bosch Mag \ and until Feb. 15th, 7921, price f. o. b. Columbia of 3 which means a 25 per cent * Columbia Sup J 823 West Gervais St. ? \ t | W SpecL ! Continued \ ON COOK STOVES, RA* > ; Furnaces, and Oil Heaters j. ,juce(j prices. Lorain oi burner at $15 50; four bui \ All enameled ware, tin wai ?' utensils and household ft be sold until February 1st ; Send us your orders. LORICK B 1533 Main Street, Colun * \ > j I Mr. and Mrs. W.. C. Sease Sunday afternoon. I Misses Olga Rawl and Ruby Hendrix spent "Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. p. L. Keisler. j Miss Sara Keisler dined with Miss Xeula Amick Sunday. Miss Claudia Amick spent Sunday with "her chums," Misses Cleo and Catherine Hendrix. Alesdames J. H. and T. H. Kawl spent Sunday afternoon with Air. and Airs. W. C. Leaphart. Alessrs. Homer and Fioyd Hook, Lewis Davis and Gerskine Keisler spent Sunday afternoon with their chums, Messrs. Ralph and Raymond Hendrix. Mr. and Airs. J. D. Price and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Taylor and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hook. There will be a public meeting of j the Literary Society and also a de- I bate at St. John's school house Saturday night, February 20. Everyone is invited to come and have a fine time. * Enemies of jazz music say there is syn in syncopation.?-Saginaw News| Courier. ! SHOES ! Jk' THE KIND THAT WEARS EASY AND LONGEST We are always prepared to serve * * our Lexington friends from a large stock of dependable Shoes for ev^ry kind of wear, in all leathers and sizes. The "Family Shoe Store of Columbia." Farmers' Medium and Heavy Work Shoes a Specialty. E. P. & F. A. DAVIS 1710 Main St.. Columbia. S. C K1U*I!II owwukcSF \| witboot question If Hunt's Sal ? Tjtfx iJJ ?s2? *a the treatment of Ecxema, f M f FY Tetter,Ringwann,Itch.etc. Don't I VJ 7yl became discouraged because other V #*# treatments failed. Hunt'sSaW? has rdiered hundreds of such MM| cases. You can't lose on ant Monty Bock Guarantee. Try mBSujH^ It at our risk TODAY. Prica7Sc. JHQoBV Far sale locally by HARMON DRUG COMPANY. / \ DENTISTRY" LOWEST PRICE late Work a Specialty Guaranteed ' HER SOX >15 Main St. Co'umbia, S. C. Special Prices Drag Saws, which are neto and Lever control, we will make a special >150.00 on these machines cut. ply Company Columbia, S. C al Sale for 30 Days IGES, HEATING STOVES, A 11 ri.u ai giccttiv it> il cook ctove, three :ner at $19 50. re, aluminum kitchen irnishing goods will at reduced price s. j ' ROTHERS | ibia, S. C. Phone 49 S SAXK-GOTHA J)DTS. [: / Miss Berdie Day ??pent Saturday! night with Miss Claudia Hendrix. Miss Pansy Taylor spent the latter j part of Sunday afternoon with Miss j Claudia Hendrix. i Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Corley and j family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Miller out on Black Creek. . Mr. Quinton Shirey spent Sunday with Mr. Voight Taylor. Miss Ethel Atkins spent the latter part of Sunday with Miss iierdie Day. Mr. Earl Corley spent Saturday night with Mr. Lacont Addy. Miss Ruth Atkins spent Saturday night with Miss Ruth Harmon. A large crowd of boys and girls at- i tended prayer service at Rev. A. It. Taylor's. > Rev. Plair and Rev. Eodie held preaching here Friday and Saturday night. There was a large crowd i present. Miss Ruth Harmon spent Sunday ; with Miss Ruth Atkins. < CHI" MS. j 1^1 mk ~ SHILOH DOTS. 1 i The grain is beginning to look nice j I which will be encouraging to the J panic stricken farmers. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rawl and little'j children spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. L*-aphart and i family. There was a large .-ro.vd of young people visited Misses Maud and Letha Reisler Sunday aftenmon. also Mr. | -inn Mfs. Walter Kle.kley, Mr. and I Airs. Cary Snelgrove. Air. and Airs. AY. I'. Ivtisler spent Sunday afternoon with Air. and Airs. J. A. Kcisler. Air. and *Mrs AVi.llie Long, Alisses Susan Price and Tea* Sease spent llfLTINS ONLY AT YOUR GQOCEQ.S Pmaxwell house j coffee i GASOLINE SYSTEMS Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Compressors, Computing Scales, Floor Scales, Show Cases, Account Registers, Rebuilt Cash Registers, Safes. Store fixtures. THE HAMILTON SCALES CO. Columbia, s. c. i>^A^Tonic>CC| g For Women g mi "I was hardly able to drag, I UU U was so weakened," writes Mrs. U Jy W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C. RT rj * The doctor treated me for about rj M two months, still I didn't get M Mj any better. 1 had a large fam- w\ U ily and felt 1 surely must do U |Xj something to enable me to take UE [j care of my little ones. I had M Ixl heard of m , CARDUI! S The Woman's Tonic g Jy "I decided to try it," con- yy [j tinues Mrs. Ray ; . . "I took Fj W eight bottles in all... I re- W M gained my strength and have M y| had no more trouble with wo- U ? manly weakness. I have ten H children and am able to do all H Xt niy housework and a lot out- |xi m rTnnrf I e+oti Cure* rornm r j uwu 1 uui vuiw iwwwiii- r j M mend Cardui." M W Take Cardui today. It may W M be just what yod need. M M At all druggists. Ml CONTRACTORS SUPPUESMachinery. Castings and Repairs. Steei Beams, j Rods, Ropes Tackle, Wheelbarrows, Trucks, Wire Cable, Boilers j Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ven-1 tilators, Grating, Etc. Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co., GEORGIA !| Ford Supplies and Repairs in Stock, j < Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Long and family. There is a follow in this section that ate fifteen pieces of cake and said he did not have half enough, look uut girls, I'd shun that fellow. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Taylor are vis-i ?V"-- lottnr'u liOrontc \T r a Hfl 1C1 Hf-> I'll.- lUbkll vt.i../, -? M' . R. B. Ravi Miss Xezzie L ?r. and brothers, Rupert and Irenus spent Sunday with wi)cir sister, Mrs. . C. Leaphart. Miss Ethel P. v? dined with Miss Minnie Keisler Sunday. Center school is {rogressing nicely : uer the management of Mr. Law?ence Forth. Miss Lizie Rawl spent last week with her uncle. Mr. John Rawl, near Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Keisler and little daughter, Gladys' spent Sunday with Mr. John Wessinger and family. Center school is expecting to furnish an entertainment soon. Save your pennies, nickels and dimes, for Center sure is the place to have good times. Two Little Chums. Owing to favorable conditions of the weather a large crowd attended services at Pisgah Sunday and enjoyed a very fine sermon. We are indeed glad to note Mrs. W. A. Smith's convalescence. Mr. Carlisle Shealy, a student of At N We are now o home, located are better prep friends and cu: Furniture and some of the le; at prices that \ We will be spect our line. I satisfy all. I 1308 Taylor Street I Taylor M< Let us show you prices. We are ju be pleased to have * ** t A large range oi Stones cut to or< Albc Draughon's Business college, was de- I tained a few days from studies on i J account of illness. Miss Belle Yonce. the efficient f teacher of Round Hill, spent the j week-end at home in Johnston. i t Mr. Gary Padgett of Augusta has | i spent several days with friends in I , Xitll I . Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Roof and Mrs. Ada Roof spent Sunday at Mr. Geo. C. Price's. Much rain having fallen last week still the roads were passable from Wagoner, at least Mr .N\ P. Lyles came over. Mr. L. B. Roof visited the parental roof Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. 10. McCartha partook of dinner with Mrs. McCartha's parents Sunday. St. Valentine's day passed by very quietly, only a few cards received by l I DANDRUFF GOES! T | HAIR STOPS FALLING j t, ,,,, I Immediately after using "Danderine" you caii not find any dandruff or falling hair, but what pleases you most is that your hair seems twice as abundant; so thick, glossy and just radiant with life and beauty. Get a 35-cent bottle now. Have lots of long, heavy, beautiful hair. ew Loc pen for business at 1308 Taylor t ared than ever stomers with a cc household goo ading manufactu] vill please. pleased to have < We know the Furniture irble & Grani r ' the best in Monum st finishing some new : vou look them over. f sizes and shapes to s Jer. LEXINGTON, S. . the bachelors. Smallpox seems? to be setting near, but hope they are as near as they will get. Operator. It looks as though we are to have a mild winter. We see "Philippine underwear" advertised in the dailies.? . Harveyville (Kan.) Monitor. Hastings Seeds ^ 1921 Catalog Free It's ready now. 116 handsomely Illustrated pages of worth-while seat and garden news. This new catalog, we believe, is the most valuable seed book ever published. It contains twenty full pages of the most popular vegetables and flowers in their natural colors, the finest work of its kind ever attempted. With our photographic illustrations, and color pictures also from photographs, we show you Just what you grow with Hastings' Seeds even before you order the seeds. This catalog makes garden and flower bed' planning easy and it should be in every single Southern home. Write us a post-card for it, giving your name and address. It will come to you by return mail and you will be mighty glad you've got it. Hastings' Seeds are the Standard of the South and they have the larg est mail order seed house in the world back of them. They've got to be die best. Write now for the 1921 catalog. It is absolutely free. H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN, ATLANTA, GA. 5jTj; 5 in our new street, and we to serve our >mplete line of ?ds, including rer's products, - y our friends inshowing will I H Columbia, S. C. j f . j it<> Works 1 H ents at moderate j | designs and will I 1 elect from. 1 I