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Parlor 3 BEN DA <320 MAIN ST. 0pp. Palm / cMoaaflaacammm < ^ I est cooking ana finest E fl-KAA^nl PafAl 1)V fhfl 9[wuuu mu?vh 1*111 H III I tow! 1 Knowing the great impi i point to carry the be St o1 ing art. Whether for the to aonre yon. You will Hi lowest reasonable figure ^ AnotfsIS 00 and up. I Lorick A INCC COLUMBIA. | COOP . And best of wor ! Feature that h The Statf and en< South Carol in All work Guaranteed : Fence also, jj See us and w ! Your interest - i. i SOUTH CAROLIN * M J Phone 1558. COLUMBl X ! R. V. STILLER. Manager. x ii?KHKiHniuiiiuiiu | SHAFTING [ fpi MagMjjHBOg W3! 1 Am Hi nnns4?. H?flh Grade See me before placing y< N. H. I COLJJ E. OSCAR F ' / : m Mm?. Mor ' Doo * > \ /, pOVl Ily b i* T. CqjLEtAA S M*r. Charleston, S. 0 THE PRUDENTIAL INSU looorporatwi an a stook o< Jehn F. Dryden, President. Hestauraxit, VIO, Proprietor, itto National Bank COLUMBIA, S. C. estaurant in Columbia. For Ladies and Gentlemen Week. Meals at all Hours?Night or Day r ^MITH ! I ortaneo of theoe tools, we make it a | every tool known to the black?roith- | i shop o^ the fa m, we are prepared | ltd our p?*iee* hammered down fo the l i on everything you need. r Blacksmith's Vises $5.50 to $7.50. | i Lowrance, [ IRPORATEO. | j S. C. | j MMVWUVVVlVVVVVVVVVeVVWWV fit I STOCK | k is the strong t H as helped to earn )-wide reputation ? dorsements of the B ia Marble Works. ? in either marble or granite 8 to satisfy. We sell iron H Write or call to e will see that |! is protected. jj A MARBLE WORKS, I : \ 1707 Main Street, jl A, : S. C. jjj ; 3 F. H. HYATT, Proprietor, || amcma^mamaDEmnncmaaDmncg } JLLlYSl 1 BELTS - 11 : mmaammamaxmmmmam i J I???? ???smi 9 i AUGUSTA, GA. j' ~ m?Lt waeMwa?MBBBMMH? nMBMiiaMMMMMMM aaJf i * ' " i sadcmsrters For ^ i r s a in ana esnnas.; and-Low Price s our order for building material TRIGGERS, MBI?, $. C. ' r? v *' ! 7Z ALLAW, Sales Mgr. The Prudential y ithfy Income Policy Is the r separting Comfort From erty. - _ i witch side wii| your rame after your death? ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agoit, LEXINCTON, S. C. RAKICE COMPANY OF AMI RICA, xnpnni by the State ot N?w Jersey Heme Offioe, Newark, N J DOES BACKACHE WORRY YOU? Some Lexington People Have Learned ?Low To (ret Relief. How uua.iy peupie suffer troin au acoiiiK back? How lew kuow the cause? li il iiuris 10 stoup or hit? If >ou suffer suduen, darting pains? li ^i.u are wtttK, Unio ttiid died. bu.-pt-CL >uui ai"Xje.>8. VVatch aoi- nature s signal. Tne tiitil eigu mav be headache or dizzmess, beauty, painlul, or too frequent ar>uauui>, .Nervousness or a constant, deadtiled letlii g. Aveit ihe seri'tis kidney disease*. Treat me weakeued kiuneys Wiih Doau's Kiunt y Tins, A rem. uy espi oiai.y for sick kidneys. Knu^rst o in K xiugt ju by )Uar lilt jids and neighours Mrs it. F. Fo*eii, Factory Hill, Li Aingtuii, a. c., bays: "A meinour ul my tauiiiy used Dean's Kidney Fills and iLe resul.s Were so tails.actv/iy ihat we willingly enuOiSe litis rem dy. Ivs u-e uroU^hL re let fromb oka. lie anu iToUb.e wun ine Kidnty secretions ' jmii bale by all dealers. Price 60 cenis. Fost? iMiiUurn Uu., Buffalo, New Yuih, suie agtnts fur the United biaits Kt-member the name?Doan's?and take no oilier. Family ol Five Burned. At Wlia?.s hat re, Fa., Kveu AlllliCk, bis wile and tnrce clitldren weie burn- j eu to ueaih Win n tiieir home at As a a in w. s destroyed by tite T ursday nigiit. flbe entire lauiiiy Were asleep in beds and were unable to escape. Why He Was Late. "What made you so late?'* "1 met bail h^ou." ' Well, thai is no reason why yon should be an hour laie getting huinelo supper " "i know, but I anked him how he was ft eliiig, and tie insisted ou telling me about his atomaci* iruuhie." "lJid you tell him to Lake Chamberlain'* Tablets?" "Sure, tuat is what he needs." "Sold by Ail Dealers. ? # ?ii Poison Fatal to Bride. At Augusta, Ga., Mrs. Edward A. Frank, wife of a prominent Augusta biok r and a bride of only three j mouths, di? d trotn bichloride of mercury poisoning that was taken through mistake t< r aspirin Ail night efforts ot three doctoie were unavailing. R G. Collins, Postmaster at Barnegat, N J advieshis trieuds "I did y. ur Foley's HoUry and Tar Compound the best rem. dy for a cough J n<?d a i a grippe oougn that leit m completely * xnaust* d, < ut after takmg half a boitieor Foley's Uxinev and Tar Compound, the coughing spells entirely c astd. I wi-ti to ?ay it can't be beat." Kaufmanu Drug Co. People may be well posted without being stuck up. Mrs. J. L. Stamps, Hickory, N. O. has m the pa-t suffer, d *t-Vrrel> wirh tnri a? and long uoubi. , and says, "I . u-ed F.-ley'h Honey and Tar O.mp ui d for this and it ^ave me imined ate satistaction and relief. I? jiivis me pleasure to *e< omnn nd tl U prepataiion t< r f-orn th'oat, hoarH^necb. or any - ' - ? - 1 *T {< miction 01 ine li ruat or junyn. j. ka w it will do all claimed for it." K oj'mann Diug Co. A fl'lwr Hook is go^d in fishing for coznphmei ts. Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing The Lexington Pies-sn^ tkih 1? reach io do \ ?-i.r tad ch auiug. prostug. dyeing, i tc. W e have a cempei en i fotee and ?11 w< rk pr- mp 1\ and u?-a11 v L' t u.? fix no f? at old ias' \ ear's su t tmum. \Wma\e a sp*Ciail\ of h s el 'sv ?>? h'< rk Lexington Pressing t.'hih. !. Ill S. X. Mai atrer. y :ear-m.* } t Holies! y 11 1 in Jewelry I' 1 i "If it came from dencz's, yon know .it's all right," is what, one of our customers remarked to another the other day. When you bay Jewelry, you -generally have to take the "Jewf. eler's word for it" whether it is good or not. That's just where our reputation' for honesty and fair dealing counts , And furthermore, we will al- g ways give yon yoar money hack B and ask no questions any time I you are aiHgatistied with a pur B ohase. Eg Special attention to mailorders, g : fiiARiKs p. asn, | JEWELER, 11 1439Main, Columbia, 8. C I Lexington Will Get $2,370.48 Liquor Money Every county in South Carolina will recei>e 28 cents for every chi d enrolled in the public schools from the dispensary fund which is to be distributed as a result of a measure passed over the objection of Govtrnor j Bleaseat the las: session of the Gentr- | ' ai Assembly. Toe fund amounting to $99,195 60 will be distiibuted among . tne various counties of the State by a ' committee consisting of J K. Su earingen, the stare superintendent of education; A. VV. J ne-, the comprrolhr general, and R. H J. unings, the state treasurer. , There were 854.270 children enrol ed - ? ?' ! o- 1.L n I; 1* m t D6 scnoois ox couui uM-nujua ia?*b year according t<? the annual report of State Superintendent of Education Swearingen The $99,195.60 divided among this amount will giv^ ail average of 28 cents for each ct i d. Sparcanhurg conuty leads the state in the amount to be received. There are ov^r 20 000 chi dren enrolled and tnat. c >unt> will receive over $5,000 fr. on tne fund. Lexing on with an enrollnvo t of 8,466 children wi 1 receive $2 370 48 The mea-ure rc disburse th- d sp^n- j sary fund w?>? passed at the 1911 session of the General Assemhl ami was vetoed bv th? governor. The measure was passed ver his veto at the last session of the Legislature. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE Dee 3,1911 Arrivals and dipartures Lexington, South Carolina. (N. B. These schedule figures shown as information only and are not guarante* d.) 8 to A M.?No. 131 daily, from New York to Augusta. Pullman car. flining car service. 10:18 A M.?No. 8, daily from Augusta to Columbia. Arrive Co lnmbia 10:50 a. m., spartannnrg 4:10 , a m.; Greenville 6:55 p m ; Aeheville. 7:34 p. m ; Cincinnati, 10:00 a. rn. 3:41 P. M ?No 7, dailv, from Oolnmbia to Augusta 6.?nneoiing from Cincinnati. Arheville, Greenville, 8p titan burg and inte rmediate points. 6:02 P M.?No. 132, daily, fr m August* to New York. Pullman sleeping oar. Dining car service. Arrive roleiubia 6:40p m Washington 8:63 a. m.; New York 2:31 p. m. For further information, call on ticket agent or E. H Coapman, V. P. and G. M., Washington, D (), J Li M^rk, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Georgia.F L. Jenkins, T. P. A.. Augusta, Georgia. Subscribe to The Dispatch. Money Saved We savp yon monev on ; every pair of Shoes bought \ from ns. :::::: WHY? Because they wear longer and co <>t yoa< less. We ha^e the stock to select from. : : : : * ' ?v.- > v We invite our Lexington friends to come in and be convinced that we live np to just what we say. : Pleasure to wait on you and give yor ir prices. u QHmArn'e I I CB B I II IVl | W Shoe Sto re> 1725 Main St., COLUMBIA, S. C Iimont par excellence. I have i cap caused Ly a fall, and to m my duties in less than three week is an excellent remedy for s No rubbing necessary?you At all declare* Pr Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle a r> t c ct t |L?- JLFT. LAKlv O. BBEE599 BBSEEBBBB9SB999 THE BEST IS NOT! TOO liOOD FOR : OUR CUSTOMERS : We are exclusive agent* in Ooium bia for the Best Furniture Munn facturers in America. We show (he largest and best as sorrmentof high grade Funrtur in the entire Sou?h. A visit to oor store will be (treat for you because we wil show you ail the mw ideas ii Furniture. You are always welcome and yo will not be asked to purchase. VANMETRE'S FUNERAL DIRECTOR SMBALMER, Columbia, S. C. a?BWPWWW iTali I (730 MAIN STRE >! Ih where von run hit I I ' iNl = OF A | DOORS, S BLXNT | LIME AN I CABINET Call or write for Prices pr? and Style* to seVct fr? ui 1 ?*rh?r ?siit>os for lod.s lU*u *uv one i vinco l bv ?.oi>in?r for v?> ? sol ; that >. !v, M? 11. W'-rnon a"o ? hikc' n Farmers' Medium and H< E. P. & I 1710 Main St. i heumatic Pains ^ rickly relieved loan's Liniment is good for pain of ;crt It penetrates, without rubbing, I igh the muscular tissue right to the 1 one?relieves the congestion and gives * ermanent as.well as temporary relief. Here's Proof. A. W. Lay of Lafayette, Ala., writes:? I had rheumatism for five years. I tried || ioctors and several different remedies but I g hey did not help me. I obtained a bottle H I >f Sloan's Liniment which did me so much mS I good that I would not do without it I 2 for anything." 1 i Thomas L. Rice of Easton, Pa., h j writes: "I have used Sloan's Lini- I ] ^ mcnt and find it first-class for rhcu fSr matic piins." X 1)1 i VJ, VJ. JU^LJVi JJUIUTT1UJ, K writes:?"I have found Sloan's Lin- S j ised it for broken sinews above the knee I y g eat satisfaction I was abie to resume 1 s aiter the accident." B S prains, bruises, sore throat, asthma. B 1 can apply with a brush. 3 ice, 25Cw, SOCa & $1mOOm | I . Sheep and Poultry sent free. Address 3 DAN. BOSTON, MASS. I i mm? 1 IWeAreDistribiit' reofiSIElia 1 LIMBEJ TSmm J HOLLAND-DL . "H 1 ART^jBAFT5| 1 1 miGU5??W5lZES I i fl aaaa* ?8 WN 4 BRO., | ] IT, COLUMBIA. S. C. | J <i one of the 1>hst stocks of j> flj ^ -.c-: 3, l LL KINDS ' < fl Ad & '& *> < 1 'v *?* r. r"v ^ w /"r C* v Mm )h ^LAS:^ fl '&*> **" *? *~"> T< ** y*"7 ) i JL> *J Jb.' iU i" -! *f' a . X MANTLES. II | fl| .? ?- J-lj. SB SPRING AND SUMMER W ?SHOES J \ You whoc thrt RRST SHOES at the I LOWEST PRICES is why we invite^M j you to trn.U? wirh ur. We h*ve ? fulw^H ai.d iv.mplrto Ffcck with all the Le&th-^^B EVe ku.?w ?h t we c.^n .sf ll the V>t s'lid in i.fiH Mioe Ijusi 11068. Come iu <*nd be Own- ^Bj vitl pr ve it. We h<ive them t'or :he fami ?avy Work Shoes a Spoci alty JH <. A. DAVIS 1 Columbia, S. 1