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?ROFESSIONAL CAEDS. t = DR. G. R. HARDING, THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST, !i at hi* office doing good wors at moderate prices Call to see him don't wait. * Near Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA. S. C I\B. F. 0. GILMORE, V DENTIST., 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. O. {fanes Houas.- 9 a. m. to 8 p m.. an from s to 6 p. m WM. W. HAWE8, Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BROOK LAND. 8. 0. Praodoe in all Courts Business solicited November 1.1906 DR. L. L. TOOLE, Dentist, ? 1823 Main St* s Columbia, S* C? OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M.-6 P. M. 9. M. CTIBD. V. B. DBEHB? EFIRD & DREHER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXIN(i v 0 H s C Will practice in all the Courts. Businesb olicited. One member of the Arm will al> k way* be at office, Lexinjsrton, 8.0. v t h. friok, 0 . ATTORNEY AT LAW, 0fC"e; Hotel Marlon, 4th Boom, Second Floor Will praoH<?o in all the Courts Robert moorman. Attomey-at-E* v Admitted to Practice iu all Courts iti this State. Carolina National Bank Building, COLUMBIA. S C THURMOND,TlMMER<V?AN & CALLISON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS. v We will be pleased to meet those having legal business to be a.tended to, at- our office at any time. Office next to Canyhman & Herman's. Lexingt >n, S O. J. WM TtLU K Vi u. geo. be'.jl tiv1vierman, - 13,1011. r. H. ^ \ i.IJSO . Albert m. boozer, atto iis hi ? AT LAW. 0u- dmbia, 8. Omos: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Tan Metre's Furniture Store special attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington sountv. TVR. D. L. HALL, - ; U DENTIST COLUMBIA, S. O Lutheran Publication Building, i 1626 Main St. Offioe hours 8 a. m., to 6:80 p. m Deo* 28. 1907?6m - DB. C. J. OLIVEROS, 1424 MARION ST., COLUMBIA, S. O. Xs prepared to treat all troubles of Bye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Longs, The fit of Spectacles Guaranteed. ^ ? ? - ? ? ^ | BA8NAJUI Ho fiVAns, Attorney at Law. XDCKAUOH BLDQ.i COLUMBIA, 8. C. Practice in all Oonrte. . MONEY TO LOAN. . - J Law Offloee, ( Residence, 1629 1209 Washington < Pendleton Street. Street. ( Office Telephone No. 1872. Residence Telephone No. 1086. WBOYD EVANS, LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia. S. 0. DR. A. J. ADAMS, DENTIST, I SWANSEA, SO. CAROLINA. 60?6mp E. L. HARTLEY, Batesfeurg, . . C. Surveying, Terracing, Leveling. Any i one desiring such please let mo know. All Work guaranteed and promptly j done. Rates $5.00Per Day. i ^ f" 1 f 0 j>i^ 0 La ^ Sterling silver, cut glass, th?c china, clocks. A hue stock I i always on hand for you t I select from. Keep us in mmd when wanting anything in Jewelry or j Silverware. j Grood watch work and best j eye glasses. If you can't come, send for . our catalogue or telephone your order to us. P. B. LACBICOra & COJEWELERS, j 1484- Vain Colombia, 8. C. j - No need to order "from off", we have them here. Top baggie* $10.00 Mb. open $35.00. See them, We mmfee the price. ^Ngsry-Cender Kate Co, JtiXt Q&mKft. fc. Q. In Memory of a Loving Little Child The little >ou f Mr. and Mrs. B rley L aphart was born Jan. 16, 1913. and departed this life Jan 25. 19l8. making a short stay on earth, only nine days. It leaves a loving father and mother aDd one little sister ?o mourn its loss, besides many othe' relatives and friends. O, dear, litile. eweet cousin. Yon have left us lonely Today death hatii of you bereft us Taken yon so far away. In the solemn hours of midnight. In the silence, calm and deep, Dying in his mother's arms Dear cousin fell asleep. Bat up yonder in the Portal That is shining bright and fair, Cousin is now sheltered By the Saviour's loving care. Dearest cousin, how we miss yon. All our hearts are filled with grief, But we trust t me. t you T ti'ArM K o r\ fhia H, w 9ad it was to part with the one s It's moth? r loved so nigh, For her to lo* k down in her arms And seen that her baby was dead. 0, dear, how we love you No pe i can w ite, 110 tongue can tell But the gentle Shepherd cailed yo.:, We inu.-.r bid ..ou i short fareweil. MA rtIR TAYLOR ? r Millions Los* in the Strike. New Y tk.?In <h month since^h^ strike in the ruin's and boy'?* garmenr inak ng industry iv g*n here, a io^ of $30.000,000 has o 'en suffered by the mniufaeturers and th'ir workmen, according to estimates pub i-h- d ioday. It is declared that more thai one-tentn of the annua! output o' men's and xouth's ready-made cio iling mounting to $20,000,000, has been lost to the industries in this city and the loss in wages to workmen is estimated at $10,000,000 This does not include the losses incurred by the strikers in the women's garment industry. There is no sign of peace in sight ^ i? - 1 it i. today, une maDUiaccurer saic mat the industry already had lost the greater part of the season's business and that further negotiations with the strikers were out of the question. A proposal made by the United Manufacturers* Association more than a week ago, including a provision for 52 hours a week and an increase in wages of 5 to 10 per cent was to be voted on today by the garment cutters. The tailors and operators have taken no steps to vote on the matter. Latter Prom GeineevHfe, Fla. Gainesville, Fla., Feb. 4,19IS. Mr. G. M. Harm an, Lexington, 8. O. Bear tJnelfe^ Am mailing yon P. O. money order for $2.00 covering your bill rendered * and* for another year's subscription-to the dear old Dispatch. Itjftf about the best way of keeping posted on the doings in and around the good old home town. Have been reading your "On the Rounds'* with great deal of interest bnt the trip seems to be somewhat changed from what it was when you and I use to make them together. We are all doing nicely down here and hope you all are enjoying life. Give my best wishes to all. Respectfully, W. E. Harman. Baton Rouge thieves robbed a hospital. How fortunate it would have been if they had robbed it of its terrors. gi writes Mrs. L R. Barker, M HI of Bud, Ky., "and can do || P| ail my housework. For p| < M years I suffered with such ||| H pains, I could scarcely ff| SCTjrri n p fTi'7 L? KjLl illy ivCl. +- i. t v.1 three different doctors had ||j i ^ failed to help me, I gave g9 | || Caraui a trial. Now, I feel fej | B like a new woman." ^ B The Woman's Tonic E A woman's health de- g 8 pends so much upon her B g delicate organs, that the n H least trouble there affects n her whole system. It is H a the little things that count, H i in a woman's life and R I health. If you suffer from H 9 any of the aches and H pains, due to wdfcianly K I weakness, take Cardui at B H once, and avoid more serf*, B I ous troubles. We urge? B you to try tt Begin today? B ELECTRIC LIGHTS 30 YEARS OLD In the Fall of 1882 Edison Opened his First Elecric Light Station in New York City. Job fhii ye-is tins tail Thomas A Edio.. . i fne first electri" i -hr sta ion ?n N w York City. The mi ial plant, wi i?*h wasthe beginning t tlie iiiignt i? marry, was located n an old WoieheU" iu New York City ii Pearl tie- i The single dynamo mow pr seiv d a- a curio, was driven a steam tti/im* and snpplied cur m t to bom. f or hundred lamps disrinnt d.ivmr a territory about a mile qmr Th-- were all laid anier ground. The newspapers were dnbi ns ah in ?h- success of the new lam.? ?, alrho igh thev admitted that r11e\ g?Y'- plenty of light, but Edison limSoif. ath- s and colorless as he watormd tne machinery was thrilled With sure 8", The growth of electric littht since ihat ? ventfui d?v, thirty years ago, ha> been tru-y v.-. nderful until now he yery w< i J?i is illuminated nighth wi h million'. ? f le?tric lights. The ti s el>ct.i?c im ior u as connected to b meetilc wires m 1884 and for s x months i? i- tecorderi, thi>siuie motor lav ar. ui>d iol? cm.jj du*t before the r. uipauv "im d find an>one willing: to r t e i ? w p wer producer. Todax in >i? w York Oi'y alone. near'\ J50,i'0? h >is. power is u>ed in electric motors. Jumped Overboard. N< w Yors, Ft h. S?Fortune tellers an tohlan en l< rl aliucinaiio'.? which react ed a climax ti?day wh'-nMrs Ati- } nes WAUli, * well-to-do Philadelphia j u*i man, thr- w herself from the White j Sr it line pe r A iooL'-hort'iu&n pulled ' her out of the water ami she v as sent | to th'- psychopathic ward of Bellevue ! tn-Moital. TT^r l:n<!iflnfl kmid his vrife hemin fn I act queer.v a year ago, soon aft>r a ' ortune teller had told her s'k* was ! going to change her religion. Recent- j ly she was told by the seer tha' there ! was to be a great fire in Ireland, j whence Walsh and his wife canre 21 i years ago. The belief that the oppos- j mg parties in the home rule struggle j would burn up the country finally be- j came so fix^d in her mind that lier ' husband, thinking to restore her men- j tal balance, consented to let her return 1 to Ireland. 1 ?Tli Monthl Door w Povort; Onw My bo a J.T. OOLBMAN M^r. Charleston, 8. C THE PRUDENTIAL INSURA1 Incorporated -as a etoek oomp John F. Dry den, President. We Are Headc Doors, Sash High Grade ai See us before placing your COLUME Occasionally a woman thinks sh's is marrying a mighty 0:1k only to J discover later that >ha is tied to a stick. Willi c 11 his wisdom Solontor? probably iell down every time one of his wives ask him if her hat, was 011 I i I y p k 1 muta flirii ?<* Ilubli mid Lj; I hOU I *' j ec3cr>?flKia*rucix>- --Laurr;-rr?- r T'.'-r :. x^rarr- nr."/iTaB semmvmm mm m I 113! Osr, Gervais and Acssrr.hiy Strescs, COLUMBIA, - - S. C. Have a fuli line STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. CANNED GOODS, FRUITS, NEGETABLES. GRAIN. FEED, ETC. at lowest price? and solicit a share of the Lexington trade, always call and see U9 when in the city. Hall Price Offer. By a renewal of our clubbing offer with the Home and Farm, we are enable to give Dispatch readers a half price rate of 25c. per year for this val- | oabie home and farm paper. Renew year subscriptions now. Sufefcrifett far fbe Dfrpateh, WOMAN SICK FOURTEEN YEARS Restored to Health by Lydia ? Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Elkhart, Ind.: ? " I suffered for fourteen years from organic inflammation, female weakness, SlljMMI Pain irregularities. The pains in my sides were increased by walking pifl ) pi or standing on my i||| /pip feet and I had such IHfl^ V^=liil awful bearing down leeiings, was ael/rf) Pressed in spirits (' .\7ry,\}- rj I.: and became thin and $&/' ' pale with dull,heavy ^^ eyes. I had six doctors from whorn I received only temporary relief. I decided to give Lvdia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial and also the Sanative Wash. I have now used the remedies for four months and cannot express my thanks for what they have done for me. "If these lines will be of any benefit you have my permission to publish them." ?Mrs. Sadie Williams, 455 James Street, Elkhart, Indiana. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to prove this fact If you have the slightest doubt that'Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound will help you,write J _ -r ?1!~ ^ ? TUmll/imnCft l<> li} (U<1 I'iirillKIIUlll v</? (confidential) Lynn,Mass., for advice. Your letter will be opened, rend and answered l>y a woman, and, held in strict confidence. ??PM?MI?BIB I I lOBBflBBPO Still Lives. Alba- y, Ga.. Feb. 5.?After taking laudanum and powdered glass, slashing h'S wrist with a razor and shooting himself below the heart, in an attempt to suicide, Gordon Fioumey, secretary-treasurer of the Albany Cotton mills, still lives, lie is in a pre- ! carous condition. No reason for the i I act is known. ie Prudential y Inoome Polioy is the aparting Comfort From If. hch side will your famifter your death? ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agaat, LEXINGTON, S. O. IOC COMPANY OF AMERICA, my by the State of Now Jersey. Home Oflioe, Newark, N J. ' 1 i i i I., ** [uarters For and Blinds. nd Low Prices order for building material Allison fin i in a h*# vRR wa INC. ;ia, s. c. I frJ * " '> II p j, jp n ^ ^ ^ I! riiwio i llpfinpp j | 4J *8 I?. I O2 ILr i! al i oil | | * -x-'amxr:- ir-?m r-mj~-i.ar..-srs . xzrsxo | S^iPSTn: g 57rr is i sl\' \ 5 ! ft-? ft j?!! *" 11 i! m*SS . I jj & u * ij* i. if 4 H * I >> ii. 4 S ' i 1 S i4wj (j i JD JLjjl-JIj ? i ? i ! S T TpT,! I i <n -i.. .A. .A. .4 } I J i a nm tjp.ft X^. V V -S.i/U -1\ .1. I I AUTOMOBILE PLATE GLASS LIVE-STOCK TUxtNADO HEALTH I represent only the strongest and host old lino Companies and have special facilities for writing fire insurance on country property. If yon want in- j snrance of any kind write or call on me at Lexington, S C. -* 1 ^ WVA,W j IS IT PAIP i WE H ? The Very Be ? Rightly! t Webb's Ar J 1627 Main Street DECORATORS: In Burlap, Ts ^ Out o! City Wor ?WVWWWWW New and to Our stock of Goods, Dry G Shoes and Hats is We want our Lext call and inspect on and make our st<i I while in the city | buy or not. Our WM. FLAT 1804 MAIN ST. Lfajy WE CARRY 1 ir^ I KODAKS^FILMS, PAPEi g SHIPMENTS FRE( P INSURI p Send Us Youi | THE R. L. BR\ Pr ^ ... ^ r?LUMl 0#L.\ jsr g^ ^^aagzis mm nmn ;R i H: 9! :ft| And best ot work i iql Feature that has vi; T] p Qf^tp.:; !5>< i. i jlL/ OUUL ti ? 4 and eadc ! It % r\ ,_z /-> i ' ,i ! /">, j : f **r> J * tl >? to C'OuLil odx i?* i<S g ! :fl! AH work in | ' f.i gi Guaranteed to Si ig; Fence also. W ;B| See us and we ;H Your interest is f SOUTH CAROLINA ^ Pbone 1558. : || COLUMBIA, i 51 R. V. STILLER, Manager, i i M J A man no sooner gets old enough to know how to talk well when he learn* the value of not talking at all. The angry man who take* hi* word back i? very apt to cse tbein over again when occasion often. /vw^-'v* WW'S <jt? m*. $ AVE > ist Goods and a Priced, ? t Store I Columbia, S. C. J ipestries and Wall Payers. M k Solicited. J li. r i^ milium imuus, Millinery, Dress oods, Notions now complete, noton fncmls to r line of Goods ire headquarters , whether they prices are riyht, T & SON, COLOMBIA, S. C. MAN 8*1 flfe I /Ik mmmmmammmdm t AN1> OTHER SimES. | JUENT, - M NG FRESH GOODS I Order Today ^ 'AN COMPANY | HA, S. Ce $| ZZ^lZ^y.l S m S ZS 12IX1111X1X1X1X2 xt*??w? mnn xtgas*. wmgw. ?j IH s the strong M helped to earn dele reputation j| cements of the ^LTAr?-n ? i>".Uii biC VV OfivS. >. ' ^ either marble or granite p satisfy. We sell iron jgj rite or call to ijj' will see that j jj j protected. jj | MARBLE WORKS, jjj ' 1 1707 Main Street, I| : s. c. : N j : : F. H. HYATT, Proprietor. P IB! It is the crooked man who is gei eralty in straightened circnmstance^. An editor is in the race for postmaster at Meridian Mifs. What news will that man he able to^pnbiUh if he gtt? the job.