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????O????? rsorsssiosai casbs. - ?? DR. a. B. HA3CDING. 'THE OLD AND TRIED DEN'OST, is at his office doing good wore at moderate prices. <2all to see -him5 | don't wait. I Near Hyatt's Park, K30LUMBM, "S. C j SURVEYING LaMOTTE & COVINGTON CIVIL ENGINEERS Cor. Main and Gervais Sts. - Columbia, S. C * Vi Robert moorman. Attomeyrat*2#tw, Admitted to Practice in all Courts in'this State. Carolina National Bank: Building, COLUA?8?A,^S. C. 117 M. W. HAWE^, ' ?? Attorney aaadPCoanselor atiLaw.* NEW BRGQK&AND. S. C. 'Practice in all Courts. ^Business solicited. November 1. WG5. O. a. 2FIBD. r. E. DRB?EB. EFIRD & DSEHE^, ATTOE5SEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON C. H., S. C. / 4W111 practice in all the Courts. Business iBOlicited. One member-e?; the .firm will always be at office, LexiBgten, 8. C. JH. FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW* rm 4 uf w ? r?. VU'^i. AXlf ftJI VI Office: Hotel MarioD, 4th Room, 8ecomI ^loor. "Will praoti-ee inaibtfce Courts. mHURMOND & TIMMT1RMAN, 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, \ ?0tfcizenB, Bank B'id'g, Batesbnrg, S. C.^ We will be pleased to meet those having le-* Jtal busiuess to be attended to at our office ^ Ta the Citizens' Bank Building atany time. Respectfully, t Wm. THURMOND. G. BELL TIMERMAN, j AfLBERT M. BOOZES, JL ATTOSKEY AT LAW, OOLUMBIV. 8. C Mala Strec<, u petti jes, opposite vWan H. tre's Furniture'Vli-eresiBpecUld&entioo eiv^ntobseiusss e a trust?0tl tohimhby hie fellow citizens of Lexington I eountv. Xaw 'OfLees, ( ) Reside?*^, 2529 19001 Washington < > Peudie tec ^Street. Street. ( ) ^ OfficeTelaphone No. 1872. Residence Telephone Ke. 1086. ^ w BOSPBJCVAKS,* W^LAsWSER ANDOOUESfla&OR. QOLtTXBlA. S. 0. , T . I I ??l?? n&. F. O. GgLMORE, 1/ DEHTOffv, tfH Main Bfcseet, COLUMBIA, fi. <tj. Ovmfloau:Um. to 2 p. m., and tfaozn * to p. m. T^S. D. L. 'HAiliTi, V DENTISH? COLUMBIA, S. 0. Lutheran Publication Building, X ' 1626 Main St. j 1 . y ' Office hoars 8 a. on., to 5:30 p/m Dec* 28.190?--6m c 1 I E. G. DREHER, Agent, | j , FIRE INSURANCE. 8 REPRESENTING j HOME INSURANCE C0.4 ?. Y. INSURANCE CO OF ?. A., PHILA GERMAN-AMERICAN, hi. Y, CLOSE AND RUTGERS, N. Y. j TEUTON I A, NEW ORLEANS. SOUTHERN STOCK FIRE, GREENS- ! < I oftnft NORTH CAROLINA. STSONCEST AND BE5T OLD LINE INSURANCE COMPANIES LOCAL AGENCY LEXINGTON, S. C. THE UHlVERSiTY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Varied Courses of Study in Science, Liberal Arts, Education, Civil and Electrical Engineering and Law. College Fees, Room, Lights, etc., $26; Board $12 per month. For those paying tuition $40 additional. The health and morals of the stu dents are the first consideration of the faculty. 43 Teachers Scholarships, worth $153. For catalogue write to S. C. MITCHELL, Pres Columbia, S. C. ? * j CHICHESTER SPILLS CUTTy. , DIAMOND BRAND LADIES l *^w^r Ask your Drafglrt for CHI-CHES-TER'S A DIAMOND brand PILLS in Red and/OA Gold metallic boxes, sealed wiLh Blue(v/> Ribbon. Takb no otitba. Buy or your \/ and c.k for COT-CHES-XER 8 V DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-five years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TIME PVPRYU/UrPP WORTH TRIED tf tn I finCnC TESTED Overseers, Notice. All road overseers in the county are hereby ordered to work their respective sections at once. It is especially desired that all rocks of any consequence trees, and obstructions of any kind be removed from the roads. L. J. Langford, County Supervisor. 4w I For His Sake I "Myhusband begged me B 9 totakeCarduj,"writes^tat- 9 9 tie L Bishop, of Waverly, 9 |H Va^, "and fori his sake I a- 9 9 greed to.try-fct Before I had ||f |? taken 1 bottte, I felt better. 9 g| "Before .taking Cardui I ||f H suffered ^miserably -every || 9 month and 'had to go to pS B bed until dswore off, but 9 9 now\I am .ail right" 9 The Woman's Tonic 9 v <t J . BB gg vou Know ^araui win ag 9 help you, because it has eg H helped others who were 19 SB in the same fix as you. R g| It is mat only a medi- B l|j cine for sick women, but R IS a tonic foa* weak women. IS |S Being made from mild, H H gentle^ vegetable ingredi- Kg, gg ents, it is iperfectly harm- Eg || less and lhas no bad |1 SI Cardui can be relied ||g S| upon to hdp-you. g| l| At all druggists. || THE JEWELER .1508 Main St, Columbia, S. C. REPAIRS AS I* JEWELRY 1Um Tham g?I as New MEDALS AKD rk iT\Aiin Manufactory in Our Own Shops for Schools and Other Purposes. AVERY, The Jeweler 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C IriEWOElDS GREATESTScwiSo MACHINE ' "v '&'^sft' - ^:v .If rou want either a Vibrating shuttle. Rotary Khlittle or a Sin?!e Thread f Chain Stitch] Sewing Machine write to THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPAQ Orange, Mass. Many sewing machines are made to sell regardless cf Quality, 'jut the Xew Home is made to wear. Our guaranty never runs out. Sold Ity authorized dealers only. FOR SAUK BY W. P. ROOF, Lexington, S.C. Saving Machines. The Champion New Home, New Acme and other new improved drop head machines; nicely finished in oak; easy running and perfect sewing; fully guaranteed; for sale at factory prices for cash, or on easy payments, at The Bazaar, tf Rice B. Harman Garden Seed. The Bazaar has just received a fresh shipment of Ferry's and Crosman's reliable garden seed and will be pleased to hav? you call for your wants in this line. Results guaranteed. Democratic Primary Election i Aui^uist 30th, 1910 ; Far Oongressr? 7th. District. | . A. F. LEVER, i W. W. RAY. t < Mo me of Representatives. (VOTE FOR THREE) JOSEPH L. AMICK. I. EDWARDS. - W. R. LOWE. L. W. REDD. R. L. SHULER. ;j. BROOKS WINGARD. For County Auditor. w. D. DENT. . .For County Treasurer* .JESSE M.M ALP ASS. j E. L. WINGARD.. For Judge of Prdbate GEO. S. DRAFTS. IOOR HAYES. , For County Commissioners. (VOTE FOR TWO) W. L. ADDY. JNO. G. BOOZER. JAMES CAUGHMAN. T>. A. JEFCOAT. JNO. W. SMITH. S. RUFUS SMITH. For Magistrate* District No ^ ?* For Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars for building two free bridges, one across <Congaree River at Oohsmbia, and *tfce other across Broad River above'Columbia, i to be raised on five notes of fiv j thousand dollars each, payable in 1. 2, 3C*4 and 5 years at not more tfean 6 per cent. interest. Cokmlbia Townsfcip, or the City of Columbia to raise as much as Hfty Thousand Dollars lor the same purpose. YES. NO. 1 AS WELL AS j large ones are welcome here? jl i yon need not wait until your bus- J X \ iness has assumed great propor- \ 3 tions before opening a Checking Account, DO SO TO-DAY. j Oar patrons regardless of the amount of business done, receive every courtesy in all matters of business entrusted to us?and i there is nothing in safe banking we cannoi perform. Talk it over with our cashier. CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, J I COLUMBIA, s. c. | ifTf* vauVM tfj&l Bone Pains," JgjL j\l Ulcers, Scaly S^m) J-wtfv)Skin, Pimples, raw 8.B. B. Cures Above Troubles Also, Eczema and Rheumatism. For tweoty-flve years Botauie Blood Balm (B. B. B ) has been curing yearly thousands of suffereis from Primary, Secondary or Tertinary Blood Poison, and all forms of Blood and Skin Diseases. Cancer, Rheumatism and Eczema. We solicit the most obstinate cases, because B. B. B. cures where all else fails. If you have aches and pains in Bones, Back or Joints, Mucus Patches in Mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper-colored Spots Ulcers on any part of the body. Hair or Eyebrows falling out, Itehing, watery blisters or open humors. Risings or Simples of Eczema. Boils, Swellings, Eating ores, take B. B- B. It kills the poison, makes the blood pure and rich, completely changing the entire body into a clean, healthy condition healing every sore or pimple and stopping ali aches, pains and itching, curing the worst case of Blood Poison, rheumatism or Eczema, BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.) is pleasant and safe to take; composed of pure Botanic ingredients. It purifies and enriches the blood. DRUGGISTS. $1 PER LARGE BOTTLE with directions for home cure. Sold in Lexington by Kaufmann Drug Co. ^ and Derrick's Drug Store. ,, Round Trip Excursion Bates Via The Southern Railway From Batesburg, S. 0. Chattrnooga*: Tenn., and Return $14^5: Account National League of Postmasters, October 12-14, 1910. Tickets 011-sale Oct. 10 and 11 and for ; trains scheduled to arrive Chattauoo- I ga bafore noon 12th. Final limit re-j turning to reach original starting \ poirvt not later than midnight Oct. IT, j 1916. Extension of final limit to Oct. 31st?may be had by depositing ticket! and (payment of ?1.(0 additional In addition to the above, there are now on sale round trip summer excursion tickets to numerous other points. For further information, apply to Southern Railway ticket agents, or J. 3L-. ICEEK, ALEX H. ACKER, Atlanta, Oa. ' Augusta, Ga. s&aew Subscriptions Now. ifcf you don't want to mi-ss any of the cotmty campaign news you had betterarenew your paper now. Do not get mad if we stop it; the law has to be complied with, and we are giving dft fair warning. Let us have your Teoewals. County Campaign Meeting. Samaria, August 25. Summerlaud, August 26. Priceville, August 27. Lexington C. H., August 20. BARBECUE NOTICES. I Barbecue at Hilton. I will furnish a first class "barbecue with refreshments at my place one mile west of Hilton, S. C. the 27th of Aug. 1510 Candidates and the publicare cordially invited to come, a good time for all. John H. Wessinger. Barbecue at Priceville. I will furnish my annual barbecue with refreshments at G. F. Keisler's Store in Priceville, on campaign day, Angast 27th. There will be seven balloon ascensions, in addition to the candidates speeches. Come one, <eome all and enjoy a good dinner. Emanuel Price -4w-44-pd. S6MMER BATE SALE As Listed One $300 Piano $185 One $400 Piano $215 These are new and in beautifci] mahogany cases, Iso write us quick a? you desire one of these bargains. ORGAN BARGAINS. Some second hand organst taken in exchange for pianos from $20 to $35. A limited number of slightly used forfeited $90 organs from $45 to $65. g i Easy terms?to responsible ra j parties?will be made on any of 0 I the above instruments. 8 Pianos and organs fully war- Ij ranted. g Some other excellent bargains g in pianos always on hand. B ( inii : 1 142P Main St. Columbia, S. C. 1 Piedmont and Old Mill cigarette joupons wanted. I will redeem thes n ca9h. Rice B. Harman. 1 HHBBBoannisnBnHaBsnanMBBBBBD COL D ry Goods, Clothing, Rugs. Great Bargai cial reductions on ? come and se Immmamtmmammmmmmmmmmm? mammmmmmm?m?mmmmam 100 Children's made dresses at only $ ? T _ 1 .-1 J mIma /*n4- /\An+- M-? n f (ClULIl WOtiiU diuiusi UVJOU mat. 100 Ladies' Gingham and Chambray a eacli. These are well made and fit to v Voile Skirts. A great showing of Voile Skirts from each. Made in the latest over-skirt effe J Chiffon Panama Skir 50 fine Panama Skirts, the best value at only ?4.95, special. Underskirts. 100 fine high-grade Heather Bloom 9Sc. Worth ?1.50. j Millinery. 100 fine Dress Hats made of horse hj med with flowers and buckles, at oi Worth ?5.00. I TEE SOETH'S LARGEST I FURNITURE HOUSE I Was Never More Attractive I We are showing the Jargest assortment | I of the most up-to-date patterns of High 1 Grade Furniture ever shown in the South. 1 jj ou^'^jSlrJLOJtiiSS" before buying; for dress or every day wear. We carry everything that is good in Shoes, besides We "GIVE" you the best for the least money. Farmers' "SOLID LEATHER" work shoes we make a Specialty of. E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, 710 Main St. Columbia, S. C. The Pruden^al Monthly Income Policy is the I I ?oor separting Comfort From V\ j roveny. On whch side wil| your family be after your death? j. t. coleman' mgr. ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agent, Charleston, S. C. LEXINCTON, S. C. THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, Incorporated as a stock company by the State of New Jersey John F. Dryden, President. Home Office, Newark, N. J ~ n FOR ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shingles, Etc., Write or call on N. H. DRICCERS, ^rtT TTTV/TRTA _ ROTTTTT H A "ROT .TIM A C/V/JU VJ J?YJL x XJ. VXXXVWX.IXX1 xx? ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FIGURED. MARKET PRICES PAID FOR SHINGLES AND LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. ]fggr USE P. P. P. PACKING ^TnrBln ^ ^asts l?n2er* ^ creates less friction. C/7 It is a money saver. We carry a large stock. COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO. . . Columbia. S. C. ??^ MAURICE',) UMBIA.S. C. and Millinery; Matting. Art Squares and ins to be had here. We have made speill summer wear. It will pay you to e for yourself. G-reat Bargains. 11.00 each. The Clothing and Furnishings. ; \ I dresses at ^3 50 We have started a Cut Price Sale on our tine Suits, rear on street. Now is your chance. We don't wait until summer is ! over to do this. Come on right now. $20.00 Suits at $7.95 to $14.50 1 only $12.98, and our $15.00 Suits at $10.98. ct- Sea Island. ts? 1,000 pieces 36-inch Sea Island at 5c 3'ou ever saw. , , J 1,000 yards of Apron Ginghams at 5c 2,000 yards light Calico, best goods, at only 5o 1 AA DAIIH UAof Wnry I I ! Skirts at oiily xvuno vx iicoi juabuug. . 90lbs. to the roll, at 25c. yard for this sale. ] 9x12 Art Squares at $4.50 each, lir braid, trim- We have all the bargains you are looking for. Come ily $2.98 .each. 0n RIGHT NOW. 'J it is not neccessary ior you 10 oruer auyunug in the Furniture Line hundreds of .miles from home and take chances of having it damaged in transit. We have brought all of the best lines to your door-Our prices are as attractive as our goods. Polite clerks will be pleased to show you through and you will not be importuned to buy. i la c* II\inFI)TAKTDQ c n I! | ldlw'19 Hiam 4ii UllULIllrtllLHU WVIUIIIHIII) VI VI | i AvASUSMEB oxfords i ' jyiyp md strap puips i | J^J[ ^ur Lexington friends will find it to ? I their advantage when in our eitv to see ^