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. | GLOOMY 11 ?'* DESPONDENT 1 I [THINKING OF THE I m j SUICIDE STUNT J I ? ' ble 1 cit: IV AND % | ^ FORGET IT! H\ SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR 11 ces Stirs ths Lhror to Hoslttiy Action | I an ?snd? HI ma MAKES UFE WORTH LIVING. 11 cor ?^??J g sch . pre oft' TS07SS SX02TAL CABSS. ?*' uru : the ?M. W. HAWES, me Attorney and Counselor at Law. Dr< NEW BBOORLAND. S. C. his . Practice In all Courts. Business solicited. ss November 1,19G5. 0. K. KITED. F. E. DKEHKB. Efied & dreher, "* attorneys at law, lexington c. h., & o. , Will practice In all the Courts. Business v solicited. One member of the firm will al^ ways be at office, Lexington. S. C. Jrr TOTmr . * attorney at law, CHAPIN, & 0. Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom. Second Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. T* hurmond & timmerman, attorneys at law, will practice in all courts, Citizens' Bank B'Id'g, Batesbnrg, S. 0. We will be pleased to meet those haying le- F gal business to be attended to at our office M fn the Citizens' Bank Building at any time. WM. THURMOND. 93 G. BELL TIMMERMAN, -= Albert m. boozer, r attorney at law, Ij . , COLUMBIA, S. a Omen: me Main 8tareet, upstairs, opposite Yau Metre's Furniture Store Especial attention given to business entrust ad to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington _ county. v v Jj peorge r. rembert 4 vt > attorney at law. 1221 law range, columbia. 8. c. I will be glad to serve my friends from Lex- m Ington County at any time, and am prepared ? zo practice law in all State and Federal CI <lrmrts. ac fa Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529 1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street. B Street. ( ) Office Telephone No., 1372. g Residence Telephone No. 1086. at / W BOYD EVANS, * I VV .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. <* Columbia, S. 0. > nR. P. H. SHEALY, ? V DENTIST, DT LEXINGTON, S. C. . 0 Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building. Dr. f. c. gilmore, ^ DENTIST. d( 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0. se CmcE Hours.- 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from 3 to 6 d. m. vj DR. D. L. HALL, ry DENTIST q COLUMBIA, S. C. a Lutheran Publication Building, 1626 Main St. n( f Office hours 8 a. m., to 5:30 p.'m pi - Dec. 23, 1901?6m , . hi ac DR. RAT PISHER SOX. so Dentist fo Prepared to do all kinds of Dental st Work. Office over the Brookland w , Bank. NEW BROOKLAND, - - - S. C. ^ tr i E. C. DREHER, Agent, j F FIRE INSURANCE. REPRESENTING j P HOME INSURANCE CO., N. Y. L_ INSURANCE CO OF N. A., PHILA GERMAN-AMERICAN, N. Y. ... GLOBE AND RUTGERS, N. Y. TEUTONIA, NEW ORLEANS. SOUTHERN STOCK FIRE, GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA. STRONGEST AND BEST OLD LINE | FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. I I! LOCAL AGENCY II ? || LEXINGTON, S. C. i| II J n ? b< TOWN REGISTRATION. z a: ' The Books of Registration for the Town of Lexington. S. C., will be open at the store of H. N. Kaminer C & Co., from August 23, 1909 to Oct. 30, 1909. when the books will close, prior to the November election for 1j town officers, of which due notice will y be given. f H. N. KAMINER, 1 Recorder and Supervisor, ? For Town of Lexington, S. C. *' Aug. 16, 1909?td. Supt. Dreher's Condition. Ir. E. S. Dreher, superintendent of Columbia public schools, has been n die Barker Memorial hospital at t [more, N. C., since July 17, suffer- o from a nervous breakdown, and o I be unable to return to Columbia b ;ime for the opening of the 1909-10 t ool session, a matter of much dis- f * * - 1 * ? -3 ?* n >ointment to mm anu ui wuaiucm- ^ regret to his many friends in the s 7. 0 Ir. Dreher's condition lias steadily t )roved, and it is hoped his health 1 be entirely restored within the v :t few weeks. The executive com- o tee of the school board has grant- a him leave of absence for as long as d y be necessary to compass this **e- p D. Meantime Miss Reiff will be in rge at the superintendent's office. h Ir. Dreher's absence will in nowise * srfere with the opening of the d ools or their conduct afterwards, h iding his return. The principals ? L teachers have with one or two ex- o >tions been trained in his methods 9 1 know exactly what to do. They t i not only open the schools sucsfully, but can conduct them for s indefinite period in a satisfactory \ nner. Two other factors are en- e iraging: the organization of the jb ools is almost perfect and Prof. A. a Moore, chairman of the board, has t tmised his personal assistance as t en as it may be needed, In view fc these facts the public need feel no p easiness as to the management of v ? schools. Fortunately, the assignnt of teachers was made by Mr. 9 eher before he left Columbia for \ vacation.?The State. iflDNFQR i Always see" E. A. Fellers for Homemade Harness and Farm Gears, Repairs quick at lowest prices. ' i !. A. Fellers 3 Gervais St. COLUMBIA, S. C. ] MS. W.CROMER 8 CO 1 REAL ESTATE * ought, Sold, Exchanged. c COLUMBIA, S. C. a Good farm, containing 63 acres, 3 iles southwest of Irmo; 34 acres in dtivation, balance in wood, 12 :res bottom, good 5 room house anp c jrm buildings, good water, uneaa. l 126 acres, 3 miles southwest of tl atesburg. Part open.\ tl 126 acres adjoining town of Pelion. tl ood land, part cleared. Must go ; once. 3 lots at Park Place in Columbia, >st $750, will sell for $540. r 581 acres, 4 miles northwest of Co- t< imbia on Monticello road. Near idgewood Park dwelling and outlildings. One nice large lot at Elmwood in olnmbia, facing Lincoln St., $1250 y >00 cash, balance one and two years. n One large lot at Colonial Heights g 140 cash. h Modern up-to-date home at Shan- s; )n. Large lot, roomy house, must E 11 at once. S Two lots, 100x125 in North Colunia $400. Wanted a good farm in Lexington cunty within a radius of 8 miles of b alumbia. ii List your property with us. We ay sell it for you. There i9 ) charge unless we' do. p We are agents for College Place & operty. See us before buying. S 355 acres of good farm land in r< gh state of cultivation. About 100 ;res |cleared, balance in woods, me timber, good bottomland. Will 'erage a bale of cotton per acre, 35 P > 50 bushels of corn, 15 acres t( umped. Large 7 room dwelliing ith all necessary outbuildings. sach, pear and apple orchards. ood mill site, good wheat and oat nd. CN&L raiiroad divides this ^ act at Ballentine, S. C. y c< Write or see us at SECOND h LOOR MIMNAUGH BUILDING. | hone 420. Columbia, S. C. * ???????J g r_ a "SUMMER" e Refrigerators, Coolers, Ice t] ream Freezers, Hamlocks, Lawn Mowers, Rub- ? "W " 1 t *T 11 er nose, apriiiKiers, moz t] Les. Full stock of all sizes x ad prices. I Hardware of any kind, a , a ome or phone, r f. S. STEWART, j 526 Main St. Columbia, S. C ti a Stay On TL.3 Farm. Telephones, good roads and rural nail delivery have greatly reduced he isolation of farm life, formely ne of its greatest bugbears. In many ther ways also life in the country has een made more pleasant, and yet here is the same stream of migration rom the farm to the city. The allurelents of the city, however illusive ome may be, are so many that it is xceedingly difficult to check the desire or urban life. In many instances the best remedy rill probably be found in shorter hours f labor, except in special seasons, nd in letting the children have a more ireet share in the management and roceeds of the farm. When a young fellow toiling long [Ours on the farm thinks of some riend of his who has gone to the city, [resses well, gets fair wages apparently imited hours of labor and and all lunday to himself, and then thanks if himself toiling long hours every day mall remuneration he is not unlikely o also respond to the call of the city. That life on the farm is more deirable and profitable than life in a city rill soon be realized by many young aen who leave the farm to take up tis residence in a city or town. That ill is not gold that glitters will soon >ecome apparent to tliem after going o a town or city to live and engage msiness. They will find that after >aying their expenses that they will lave little money left out of their alary at the end of the month. They rill find that they will have to work tarly and late after all, and that the ivenues of advancement are not so >road as they thought they were beore they got a nearer view of them. *o, young man, stay on the farm. If rou will work as hard and for as many lours on the farm as you would have o do in a city or town you would >arn twice as much money and be a jreat deal happier. Think well, young nan, before quitting the farm and aking up your resideuce in a city or own. The farm today offers the best >pportunity for the young man who vanfcs to accumulate a competency >f this world's riches.?Times and democrat. Testifies After Four Years Oarlislft fJenfcer. N. Y.. G. B. Burhans, mtes: "About four years ago I wrote 'on that I had been entirely cured of :idney trouble by taking two bottles of ioley's Kidney Remedy, and after four rears I am again pleased to state that have never had any return of those ymptoms, and I am evidently cured to tay cured.'' Foley's Kidney Remedy /ill do the same for you. All Druggets of Lexington; Henry Drug Store Jhapin, S. C. The highway and roadside are U9Ully a fair index of the people living a the vicinity. + Not a minute should be lost when a bild shows symptoms of croup. Jhamberlain's Cough Remedy given as be child becomes hoarse, or even after be croupy cough appears, will prevent be attack- Sold by All Druggists. The best hay is cut before it is too ipe and put in the barn ^before it is oo dry. Health And Beauty Aid Cosmetics and lotions will not clear our complexion of pimples and blotches ke Foley's Oino Laxative, for indiestion, stomach and liver trouble and abitual constipation. Cleanses the ystem and is pleasant to take. All druggists of Lexington; Henry Drug tore Chapin, S. C. Every man w'ho owns an automo* i ? i. i.. J lie, a norse or Dicycie is inieresieu i good roads. Your complexion as well as your temer is rendered miserable by adisorderi liver. By taking Chamberlain's tomach and Liver Tablets you can imove both. Sold by All Druggist. Paint lias a two-fold mission?to reserve the building and add beauty > the scene. A Narrow Escape Edgar N. Bavliss, a merchant of Robisonville, Del., wrote: "About two ears ago I was thin and sick, and Duglied ail the time and if I did not ave coEsumdtion, it was near to it. I smmenced using Foley's Honey and ar, and it stopped my cough, and I 111 now entirely well, and have gained wenty-eight pounds, all due to the ood results from taking Foley's Honey nd Tar." All Druggists of Lexington [enry Drug Store Chapin, S. C. Too much of our so-cailed cooperaions means?y. jielp me and I'll elp myself. It's better to water stock freely on lie farm than in Wall street. Many people delude themselves by aving "It will wear away,'' when they otice symptoms of kidney and bladder rouble. This is a mistake. Take Foley's lidney Pills, and stop the drain en the itality. They cure backache, rheulatism, kidney and bladder trouble, nd make every trace of pain, weakness, nd urinary trouble disappear. All Jruggists of Lexington: Hen 17 Drug tore Chapin, S. C. Fishing Tackle. This is fishing time and at The la/.aar you will find a full lino of tickles t f all binds. Poles, bobs, hocks nd lines. Come to us for your tackle, The Bazaar 919 Cervais St. Aiex. Ayoub, Prop. 13 fi Bwawiv|UGii wwi g i i Notions) Shoes, H Men's and Boys' Clothing | THE STORE X BARGAINS Everything for men, women an guarantee to save you money on Call to see us while in Columbia. ALEX AYOt 919 GERVAIS ST?| 3 Doors Below Seaboard Depo WE HAVE JUS I KEUIEVEU L WIRE AT VERY LOW P & Clothinj I Also a general line of Staple I Groceries. New goods arriving ds I be sold. Please Remember the pi Reynolds & < I The Low Price Store. SW/ University of Sonth Carolina Schools of arts, science, education, 5 Ifi j| Lg A IJ Ira ft 5 aw, engineering and graduate studies. J |f|# flill\lyj/$ll $ Ten different courses leading to the jj * J degrees of A. B. and B. S. f) #} College fees, room and lights, $66. f DEALER lis J Board $12 per month. Tuition remit- ? & ted in soecial cases. J I^AllAT'Qi ? Forty-two scholarships each worth J IXvlICl dl 5 $100 in cash and free tuition. ? w For catalogue'address, f) _ _ r S. C. Mitchell, President, f MerCflaMlSe, I Columbia, S. C. ? . 7 1 ? S Corner Main and Mew Street, ? WOFFORD COLLEGE f Co"'":"a" I & Monument, # I Henry Nelson Snyder, A. M., Litt. % & I U.S., i j Ten departments; Libray and Li- .. , . - .. _ | brarian; Gymnasium under competent director; Athletic grounds. Next ?es- j Cahmiaha I sion begins Sept. 15. For catalogue t fvt la0 a miIsIGi ? i address J. a. gamewell, Sec'y, nA1, ? Spartanburg, s. c. Granulated Sugar 20 lbs. for $1.00. 25 lb. Sacks $1.30. Wofford ColBege Fitting Fine Coffee Roasted, 13c, 14c, 1 School, 15c, 16c and up to 35c. | spaktanburc, s. c. Green Coffees, 12c, 14,16c. | High Grade Preparatory School. Green, black and mixed teas, E "\iCeli equipped plant. Limited 25c, 30c, 25c, 40c, Up to 80c. j scl ol, smal. classes, charges reason- all p"rndes at suppipI '% able. Session begins Sept. lo. For J-1C0, ail grants at special ^ catalogue address A. M. DuPKE, prices. Headmaster, Spartanburg, S. 0. See us while in town and ' don't forget to try our Coffee Send us Your Dues. and Teas. . /s/vr*T?w\TTri Pt'PT>\r c t rm*i? n ( ? ! If you are too busy to come to town soi r-v^ni ^ to mail us your duos. We need all tiie * %m g* > f, money we can got, besides the law will ! II flBflHV ilfl 11111.311V s not allow us to mail papers to subscrlb- J p4*11/ e ers in arrears for more than one year. 1639 Main street. Columbia S, C. t COLUMBIA, S. C. Dry Goods, ats and Caps. OF dp? > d children. We every purchase / I B ... COLUMBIA, S. C. f nininAno I unn Lunuo RICES an fill the of the most who are look:he "low price or Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, ^ etc. and Fancy aily and must ace Craft, BUYING AI PIANO Isn't an extra vagancel if its a GOOD PIANO. It brings enough brightness into the home to pay for itself many times. You get the world's best piano if you obtain it from us. Let us tell you how easily you may secure one. 1 f m nil 1428 Main St. Columbia, S. C. 3 PIANOS AND ORGANS I SewinglMacaines. The Davis Unique and other new mproved drop head machines; nicely nished in oak; easy running and perect sewing; fully guaranteed; for ale at factory prices for cash, or on asy payments, at The Bazaar, f Rice B. Harmau I I