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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. G. R. HARDING, THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST, is at his office doing good wors. at moderate prices. Call to see him' don't wait. Near Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA, S. C SURVEYING taMOTTE & COVINGTON CIVIL ENGINEERS Cop. Main and Gepvais Sts. Columbia, S. C. f B. F. JONES, H. D. V. ! Graduate Veterinarian. Out-of-town calls promptly .*. .*. attended to .'. .*. COLUMBIA, S. C! b . pOBBRT MOORMAN. ' II Attorney-at-Law, Admitted to Practice in all riAMnto in fViia Sfatp. yVUi 19 iu4vu*g ?/?? ?%.. Carolina National Bank Building, COLUMBIA, S. C. I Wm. w. HAWES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BROOKLAND. S. C. Practice in all Courts. Business solicited. November 1.19G5. i a M. EPIRP. P. E. DBEHSE. } FFIRD & DREHER, LA ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON C. H., S. C. Will practice in all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will al-' ways be at ofilee, Lexington, S. C. t h. FRICK, J . ATTORNEY AT LAW. .CHAPIN, S, 0. Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Room. 8econd Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. ? Thurmond & ttmmerman, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, nm T T>T> Ar<TTT rM At,T, COURTS. "XUiJ r nnvA k- ? . Citizens' Bank B'ld'g, Bateeburg, S. C. | Wa will^ pleased to meet those having in- i gal business to be attended to at our office in the Citizens4 Bank Building at any time. BeepectfuJly, J. Wm. thukmond. Q. B?LL TIMM?KMAN. Albert m. boozer, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, 8. 0. Omcfe: 1836 Main Street, upstairs, opposite _ Tan Metre's Furniture Store. Especial attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow oitisens of Lexington eOuntv. Law Offioes, ( ) Residence, 1529 i 1909 Washington < > Pendle ton Street. Street. ( ) Office Telephone No. 1372. v Residence Telephone No. 1095. Wboyd evans, . LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia. S. G. Dr. f. o. gilmobe, DENTIST. t 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0. Office Houbs: 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from 3 to 6 d. m. i ? TIB. D. L. HALL, V DENTIST COLUMBIA, S. C. Lutheran Publication Building, 1620 Main St. Office hours S a. m.t to 5:30 p/m Dec* 23, 1907--6m ZZ - ? r: E. G. DREHER, Agent, ! FIRE INSURANCE. REPRESENTING HOME INSURANCE CO., N. Y. INSURANCE CO OF N. A., PHILA GERMAN-AMERICAN, N. Y. - GLOBE AND RUTGERS, N. Y. F TEUTONIA, NEW ORLEANS. SOUTHERN STOCK FIRE, GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA. STRONGEST AND BEST OLD LINE j INSURANCE COMPANIES LOCAL AGENCY LEXINGTON, S. C. '< i ??? THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Varied Courses of Study in Science, Liberal Arts, Education, Civil and Electrical Engineering and Law. College Fees, Room, Lights, etc., f $25; Board $12 per month. For those paying tuition $10 additional. The health and morals of the students are the first consideration of the faculty. 43 Teachers Scholarships, worth $158. For catalogue write to S. C. MITCHELL, Pres Columbia, S. C. f ; CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND ' LADIES / Hik y#*r Oraaiit for CHI-CHES-TER'S A ? /A DIAMU^XJ ISKmAaNX/ rn^inJ w ouv*/i*\ Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Elue\%#> Ribbon. Takb so other. Bay ?F tw\t/ Brmggm am* uk fop CHI-CHE?-T?k 8 V SlAh?Kl> BRAND PILLS* for twentf-fi^ years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ^ EVERYWHERE TBSTTSD h Am Glafl 91 RtB jg Big writes Mrs. Ethel Newlin, m : H of Liberty Center, Ind., B?j B ''that I began to take Car- p j H dui, for it has cured me, m , g and I will never forget it p i < "I cannot praise Cardui M ] || too highly for what it did H for me. Before I began m B to take it, I was very || 8 bad color, suffered great || ; |3 pain and weighed only |g ^ 8 105 pounds. Now I have ||j 11 a good color, do not suffer ?? ; gj and weigh 125 lbs." m ' rrPARmil TolroI n SI IraI IB B1 ^unBftHUI!; The Woman's Tonic S E| Beware of strong, nox- E0 1 K ious, mineral drugs, that Eg Bj sink into your system, g| i m like lead to the bottom of ffl ( ji a basin of water. || < |1 Cardui is purely vege- gj! &S table and contains no S| || poisonous minerals, or p] SI dangerotis drugs. | || It is perfectly safe and | * SI harmless, for use by old | ? || and young, and may be || || taken, as a tonic, for | j|9 months, without any possi- Eg 1 || ble harmful effect Try it IS a THE JEWELEE 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C. REPAIRS WATCHES I AMD | | JEWELRY, ! r j j Baku Then Sood at New ; MEDALS | AMD ! BADGES Manufactured in Our Own j Shops for Schools and Other Purposes., AVERY, The Jeweler 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C ret wemos greatest sewsnc machine j^UGHT RUNNI^ ^ if yon want either a Vibrating Shuttle, Rotary Shuttle or a Single Thread f Chain Stitch] Sewing Machine write to 1 THE NEW HOME SEWING MAGHIHE COMPANY : Orange, Mass. Manysewingmachir.essremr.cletosellrcgardless cf Quality, hut the XeiV XiOKie is made to wear. Our guaranty never runs out. Sold by authorized dealers only. FOE SAiX BY I W. P. RODF, Lexmgon, S.C. Sawing 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 Piedmont and Old Mill cigarette. coupons wanted. I will redeem these In cask. Riee B. Hamu. J > OBITUARY. S^Jlie K. Koisler, daughter of John and Martha Shull, and beloved wife of W. P. Kei9ler, departed this life Sept. 7, 1910, at the age of 41 years, 11 moDths and 1 day. She leaves a husband, 2 children, father, mother, 5 brothers and 2 sisters, together with a large number of other relatives and friends who keenly feel their loss in her death. Mrs. Keisler early in life became a member of Hebron Methodist church. A.fter her marriage she united with 3t. Paul'9 Lutheran congregation, ivhose services she regularly attended fiOlniruhtr* cho rpmainpd XliU 111 * W aithful till death. She was an exemplary woman in ivery respect?faithful and true in all :he relations of life. To her family, to her neighborhood, md to our Sunday school and congregation her death comes as a distinct oss. But we aie confident our loss is ler gain. The funeral was conducted by her castor at St. Paul's amid a large gathering and the body laid to rest in the jemeter} to await the resurrection. B. D. W. The Dispatch would be very glad if persons in the town having visitors vould kindly call us up over the phone ind tell us about it. We want to get ill the visitors and we trust that our leignbors will help us. ITotice Subscribers, A Blue X on your paper denotes vou ire in arrears. A Ked X shows that four subscription expires in the issue irossed. To) IT (HI fnl In) i) 1L1 U!j 1 aPOISON^ uJm Bone Pains, JgV (\wL Ulcers,ScalyfjjjmJ Skin, Pimples. r?r>-/ 3. B. B. Cures 4bove Troubles Alsot (Eczema and Rheumatism. For twenty-five years Botauic Blood Balm B. B. B.) has been curing yearly thousands >f suffereis from Primary, Secondary or rertinary Blood Poison, and all forma of Blood and Skin Diseases. Cancer, Bheuma> .ism and Eczema. We solicit the most objtinate cases, because B. B. B. cures where ill else fails. If you have aches and pains [n Bones, Back or Joints, Mucus Patches in Kouth, 8ore Throat, Pimples, Oopper-ool3red Spots Ulcers on any part of the body. Eair or Eyebrows falling out, Itching, watery blisters or open humors. Risings or Dimples of Eczema. Boils, Swellings, Eating Sorss, take B. B. B. It kills the prison, makes the blood pure and rich, completely snanging the entire body into a clean, Wealthy condition healing every sore or pimple and stopping all aches, pains and itching, curing the worst casa of Blood Poi3on, hheumatism or Eczema, BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.) is pleasant and safe to take; composed of pure Botanic ingredients. It purifies and inriches the blood. DRUGGISTS, $1 PER LARGE BOTTLE with directions for home cure. * " Sold in Lexington by Kaufmann Drug Co. ind Derrick's Drug Store. AS WELL AS large ones are welcome here? you need not wait until your business has assumed great proportions before opening a Checking Account, DO SO TO-DAY. j Our patrons regardless of the j I amount of business done, receive j g every courtesy in all matters of j business entrusted to us?and ! there is nothing in safe banking I we cannot perform. Talk it over [ with our cashier. ! CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, COLUMBIA, S. C. \\ i! ;I Round Trip Excursion Rates Via The Southern Railway From Batesburg. S. C. Chattanooga, Tenn., and Return $14.55: Account National League of Postmasters, October 12-14, 1910. Tickets on sale Oct. 10 and 11 and for trains scheduled to arrive Chattanooga bafore noon 12fch. Final limit returning to reach original starting point not later than midnight Oct 17, 1910. 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 sre now on sale round trip summer excursi *n tickets to numerous other points. For further information, apply to Southern Railway ticket agents, or J. L. MEEK:, ALEX H. ACKER, Atlanta. Oft. Amgurtft, Ga. I We Want To I; Boy lour 1 j mmKK2MKXWBXVBmMMMr*nSiAMLirH !! I lian?S ' Hides, Skins, Furs, || | Wool, Tallow, and all | I kinds of Junk, Scrap | i Iron, Brass, Copper, | ; A1 r5 DnKKor otr 9 ! v/iu IVUUUV1) V LV M ; Highest Cash Prices |i Paid at all times. f Wilse W. Martin, j 700 Lady and 1118 Plain St., | j COLUMBIA, S. C. || Reference: Palmetto Nat'l. Bant. | ! | I ' If you are in arrears do nor forget : / | to pay yonr dues out of the first bale ! i of new'cotton. j , Andrew Carnegie will visit Atlanta ' on October S, when Roosevelt is there, i I ? (Succeed when everything else fails. ! In nervous prostration and female j weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. ! FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND j STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold ! 1 over a druggist's counter. The Seaboard railroad will build an \ extension from Jacksonville to Anniston, Ala. Why do the Boys j Leave the Farm? I 9 Make Lome life attractive 9 a with a good PIANO or ORGAN. Nothing is so condncive as I good music, and nothing will B inspire your boy9 and girls more I to cherish home and invite their K young friends to share their J joys than music. I We have the Sweetest toned | Pianos aid Organs made. Write at once for catalog and |j Ifor Specie terms. IHl'S MUSIC HOUSE 11 a I | | 14- 2P Main St. Columbia, S. C. jj I ~"iT FITZi Dry Goods, Nc 1704 and 1706 Back from the n goods that has s past, and that the best. We ai in 3 years and tl buy as soon as p Plaid Homespun at 5e. 36 incl Best Cotton Flannel 10c. Best C Blankets as low as 50c pair, and 1 Children's School Dresses at 50c $7.50 to $15.00, $16.50 and $18.00. ! C all in while in Columbia. * I THE SOUTHS LARGEST I FURNITURE HOUSE 1 Was Never More Attractive I i We are showing the largest assortment of the most up-to-date patterns of High | Grade Furniture ever shown in the South. 1 j It is not neccessary for you to order anything |g in the Furniture Line hundreds of miles from i home and take chances of having it damaged in r| transit. We have brought all of the best lines to your door-Our prices are as attractive as our f goods. Polite clerks will be pleased to show you m through and you will not be importuned to buy. n VANlETBfr j J [313-19 Main St. UNDERTAKERS Columbia, S. G. | II I --1910? >' | I (W**> > PA! ! and WINTER SHOES I IS nW \ tt jj S Our Lexington friends will find it to I W S !? Xtl-7 ^ their interest to see onr large stock S |l ;jp\ \ c of shoes for "this fal.''as we bought c? S Bit1- ^ S early in March to keep from paying S ? I aSSfe-.. \ | ? advance prices, so we can sell you at < ? ( f^roh" TffFfP^^ I ^aJt Jears prices which will make s m ( jfggi \\ ; quite a saving for you on your fami- / f| { S ^ shoe bill. We ''do" give you the I |f S :T (2k?\. i ^est "a?l^" shoes for the least > g| I c money. Farmers strong work shoe9 r i \ R^Qk*! "ff JW | J; E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, } | I | 11710 Main St., Columbia, S.C.j 1 MMWI^H WIIIIHI llllllliIIHIII IIIIIIWIUIIIIIHIIIIIII I lllllllllllllll? The Prudential Monthly Income Policy the I l( ' Door separting Comfort From \ \ illllll?) Poverty. On whch side wil| your family be after your death? J. t. coleman Mgr. ALFRED J. FOX, Special Ageat, Charleston, S. C. LEXINGTON, 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 BHHBMHMBSBHHHMBHHKSHHHBMMBBSBHSBBBWHBBSHaSMnBMBHBaWSBWMMaS f FOR ffUUUM and DRESSED LUMBER, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shingles, Etc., Write or ?all on N. K. DRICCERS, COLUMBIA. - SOUTH CAROLINA. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FIGURED. MARKET PRICES PAID ]J)R SHINGLES AND LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. ft ^ A strong blast, with little effort, can be procured with a -/*?P BUFFALO 62 q FORGE ' c JU The ideal portable forge for outdoor work I Write for prices V COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., Columbia, S. C. j VIAURICE',* tions, Millinery, Clothing and Furnishings. Main St., - Columbia S. C. i Winter Wear . ortliern markets with a selection of urpassed any we have shown in the ' is saying a good bit as we onl"7 carry e selling goods cheaper than we have iey will be much higher later on, so ossible for Winter. . b Sea Island at 5c. Rest Calico at 5c. 36 inch Percale 8K & 10c. uting 8>3 and 10c. Apron Gingham 5c. Best Cheviot 8K and 10c. sve have secured a great Blanket at |2.49 worth $3.50.. . to $1.00 each. Boys' Suits from $1.50 and up and Men's Suits from See our Dry Goods, we carry an extensive line and save you money. .1