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ItFESSIONAL CAEDS, ^ C. GILMORE, DENTIST., tain Street, COLUMBIA, S. O. Hoc as.- 9 a. m. to 2 p. m? an from 3 to 6 d. m. W.'HA WES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. -SEW BBOOKLAND. 8. 0. -'o SnalnAUB BfttfrtitAlV IB009 Itt. Ckll WUi U?. I timber 1. 1905. t I By-'.I L xznb. ?. s. DBEHXB. FIED & DREHER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, I LEXINGTON 0. H., 8. 0. practice in all the Courts. Business feted. One member of the firm will al* I be at office, Lexington. S. 0. n EBIOK, > ATTORNEY AT LAW, I OEAPIN, & 0. pi Hotel Marion, 4th Boom. Second jr. will practice in all the Oourts. StfRMOND.TIMMERMAN & CALf L1SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 3, PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, e; will he pleased to meet those ing legal business to be attended ? ear office at any time. It next to Canghman & Harman's. K Lexington, S. u. i J* WM THURMOND. geo. BELL TIMMERMAN, T. 0. OALLISON. I Bbeet m. boozer, attorney at law. w COLUMBIA, 8. 0. I Vfrs: *vS3? Main Street, upstairs, opposite Iv~ Tan Metre's Furniture Store. ?tal attention given to business entrustaim by bis fellow citizens of Lexington f9' ' A / . . I D. L. HALL, DENTIST f columbia, s. 0. fjcrtfeerac Publication Building, t ^ i6?6 Main St. tffiee hours 8 a. m., to 5:30 p.^m 133. 1907?6m DA. G. J. OLIVEROS, I pk 1424 MARION ST., *' I COLUMBIA, 8. 0. I fcs prepared to treat all troubles of Bar, Nose, Throat and Lun^s, hfdes fitted and famished. COUNSELLOR. ii ooumwa. 8.0. 1 Residence, 1529 pghington < Pendleton Street. Telephone No. 1086. ll^^B^B^BSgffi, v , V. ,i >i . i ^^ HT'E. l. hartley, *? S. Cm * untying, Terracing, Leveling. Any desiring snob please let me *know. KT Work guaranteed and promptly fl^H done. Bates $5.00Per Day B?~ATJ. ADAMS, | DENTIST, sa. cmoiim. HpxiBgton i?at Market B. K Kyzer.Prop. ^^Httlteata, Green 1 Grooeriea. r. HHwich Boom and Restaurant HHHF^ " ' I Ik in the rear. ^^Hpflslei asd Cafe, f; f AMERICAN B EUROPEAN I-; GOOD CLEAN ROOMS rSAB THEATRE AND 3TATE CAPITOL srican Rates $1.25 to $2.00 jpean Rates, Rooms, 50c and up.' | Mrs, L. I. KHMER, Proprietress, COLUMBIA. 8. 0. gB&i'MertWe. /*% a? z*tm blttley kidney ^^ills ^.X > ># > V. ! ?AJjJK 15y HAK.UIW urvutt i ^^Bpeethe Patent Medicine at fl^^Krman Bazaar selling; out at $1,00 bottle for 60 cents. B Second Week Petit Jurors. Following is a list of the thirty-six petit jurors for the second week of the court of Qommon pleas for the November term, Jadge John S. Wilson sitting on the bench: C. Ed Shealy, J. W. Crout, Fred K. Knight, Daniel L. Gunter, Julian M. Sox, H. L. Gortman, H. D. Smith, W. Marion Rish, E. S. Hallman, Walter E. Raucb, W. H. Witt. Clinton H. Oswalt, S. Wes I ley Price, John J. Frick, D. CJrosson Kyzer, J. Kelly Gantt, Geo. S. Drafts, Jr., Geo. S. Harvey, D. B. Hutto, John N. Lindler, Thos. H. Shuler, Thos. B. Barr, D. Brora Shealy, T. Haskell Shall, Willie P. Shealy, Wil. lie A. Furcick, Thos. E. B. Price, Charley C. Sharpe, Andrew L. Bedenbangh, W. D. Lucas, D. Lee Shealy, W. Noah Lucas, Charlie A. Barre, ! OastelloS. Goodwin, John J. Senn, G. Leap Slice. All jurors are requested to come to court prepared to give their milage by the most direct route to Letiogton, nil nnf fhr rail Henry A. Johnston, a business man of L'Anse, Mich., writes: "Foryeais Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs and colds has been our family medicine. We give it to our children, who like it on account of its pleasant taste. It i9 a safe core for conghs and colds." It contains no opiates. At Harmon Drug Co. adv. Neese?Bailey. , Swansea, Oct. 24.?Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Neese their daughter, Mjss Gertrude Neese, and W. P. Bailey, of Hamlet, N. C , were married, the Re7. Mr. Whitaker, pastor of the Methodist church here, officiating. Miss Rath Bachman, a cousin of the bride, was maid of honor and E. B. Bryce, of Hamlet, N. C-, was best man, with Miss Bernice Neese and L. K. Bachman, also the bride's cousins, as attendants. Mrs. Bailey is popalar here. Mr. Baily holds a responsible position on the^ Seaboard Air Line at Hamlet, N. 0. The parlor was beautifully decorated with ferns and pot plants. After the wedding a bountiful repast was served. The'bHdal party left op the first train for Hamlet, their future home. ?r? y ?? Will Q. Richmond, a resident of Inglewood, Cal., will answer any inquiries about Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. He says further / "Foley*? Hotaey and Tar Compound has greatly benefited me for bronchial trouble and cough, after I need other remedies that failed. Itis more like a * food than a medicine." Do not accept a substitute. Harmon Drug Store. v ady. Lutheran's Synod Adjourned. Columbia, Oct., 26?Harmony and success marked the 89th annual session of Xmtheran synod of South Carolina, which was held in Ban Claire in the Church of the Ascension, . and which came to a close yesterday afternoon with the conclusion of the reading of reports. Rev. W. A. 0. Mailer, of Charleston, conducted the main service to the closing day. The synod will meet next year in Greenville, S C., beginning the session on Tuesday after the fourth Snnday in October A Gentle and Effective Laxative A mild, gentle and effective laxative is what people demand when suffering from constipation. Thousands swear by l>r. King's New Life Pills. Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio, Tex. writes: "They are, beyond question, the best pills my .wife and I have ever taken." They never cause pain. Price 25c. at druggists, or by mail, H. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis, adv. When a man receives over 2,000 pounds of whiskey within the short of one month, and the jary says that he is getting it for "personal" use, there seems to be no use to make any effort to enforce the prohibition laws of this county.?Orangeburg News. The changeable weather of early fall brings on coughs and colds that havea weakening effect on the system, and may become chronic. Use Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It has a very soothing and healing effect on the irritated and inflamed air passages, and will help very quickly. It is a well known family medicine that gives results. Harmon Drug Store, adv. The Greenville Peidmont suggests | *'Spartanburg" as the name of Greenville's new cemetery. Possibly because it was in Spartanburg that Greenville's municipal-superiority hopes were in A ui :ii~ n/r^. icnou.?auucviuc lucuiuui. Home-Keeping Woman need Health and Strength. The work of a home-keeping woman makes a constant call in strength and vitality, and sickness comes through her kidneys and bladder oftener than sh* knows, Foley Kidney Pills will invigorate and restore her, and weak back, nervousness, aching joints and irregular bladder action will ail disappear when Foley Kidney Pills are used. Try th?ra at Harmon Drag Oo. adv. ' / DOCTORS DID NOT HELP HER But Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Mrs li?r.Uar,s Health? Her Own Statement Detroit, Mich.? "I am glad to discover a remedy that relieves me from i- .. .I. my suffering and iljggglil pains. For two years I suffered bearing Ijf aSfclli down pains and got SW ^ all run down. I was li| Cv z&M under a nervous flilstrain and could not iiir lili sleep at night I went doctors here in the city but they not do me any '7'' *1 SeeingLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound advertised, I tried it My health improved wonderfully/and I am now quite well again. No woman suffering from female ills will regret it if she takes this medicine."?Mrs. James G. LeClear, 336 Hunt St, Detroit Mich. Another Case. Philadelphia, Pa. ? "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is all you claim it to be. About two or three days before my periods I would get bad backaches, then pains in right and left. sides, and my head would ache. I called the doctor and he said I had organic inflammation. I went to him for a while but did not get well so I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. After taking two bottles I was relieved and finally my troubles left me. I married and have two little girls. I have had no return of the old troubles. "?Mrs. Chas. Boell, 2650 S. Chadwick St., Phila.,Pa. The recent Perry celebration in honor of his great victory on Lake Erie served to show how since that eyent the two nations concerned have traveled far in the direction of peace and civilization.?Times and Democrat Trespass Hotice. All persons are hereby warned not - - - i to hunt or otherwise trespass upon our land or lands. Any and all persons who disregard this notice will be dealt with according to the extreme limit of the law. 58 Mrs. M. F. Sham pert. Rev. S. P. Shumpert. Lexington, 8. 0? R. F. D. 3. Alfred J. Fox, REAL ESTATE DID .ISDRAACE LEXINGTON, S. C. leal Estate Boagbt and Sold. ,85 acres 5 miles north of <Lex- 1 - ington on the Cherokee road, 30 tfcres'open, 2 room house, well watered. One lot on Main Street, Lexington, dwelling, .barb, deep well. Three large vacant lots on I Main screen .Lexington. 250 acres on Black creek, 6 miles from Steadman enough pine timber to cut 500,000 feet of lumber, juniper, oak, hickory and dogwood in abundance. 63% acres 1% milesjfrom Shumpert8, Plenty running water, some pine timber, plenty oak. 1000 acres 4 miles from Edmund on Congaree creek Dwelling and Tenant Houses, Fine Water Power, Pine Timber. 250 acres 5 miles from Leesville, timber, 2 rural routes, telephone, good school, near church. 216 acres 5 miles from Edmund, 20 acres open, 2 room dwelling, plenty water,*, good pasture. 105 acres 7 miles from Pelion 7 miles from Gilbert, 4 room dwelling, a barn and stages, , plenty water. 140 acres two miles south of Barr, 6 miles from Lexington, 30 open, 50 acres pine timber, 6 room dwelling, a barn and stables, plenty running water. 62% acres 3 miles west of Gas ton, 9 acres open, 3 room dwelling, some pine timber, plenty oak. 270 acres; 3 miles from Pelion, 50 acres open land, dwelling, plenty water. Fine land for Ootton and train. 162 acres 5 miles from Stpedman, 25 acres open land, dwelling barn and Stables. 104 acres 1 mile from Edmund 35 acres open land, 2 room dwelling, plenty water. 150 acres 7 miles from Lexington. 50 acres in cultivation 9 room dwelling. 2 barns, tenant hoj?p. blacksmith shop good water rower, com and w&eat mill, cotton, gin and press, telephone, daily mail, near good school and church. Easy terms. SURETY BONDS. Write or call to see me AT THE HOME NATIONAL BANK, Lexington, 8. C. J i, Trespass Notice. This is to notify all persons not to hunt, or in any way trespass on my lands, on Red Bank creek, near Mr. j James F. Lowns. Anyone disregarding this notice wilTbe dealt w;th according to law. H. VV. SANDERS. Oct; 21. 1913?4w2 J .. , The Houston Post refuses to believe that Congressman Whaley of South Carolina spent $60,000 to be elected, because in Texas you can buy any office yoh want for $600.?Orangeburg Times and Democrat. C. E. HOT REAL ESTATE AND IHSinUHCE. Life,Casualty, Live Stock, Tornado, Hail Storm, Automobile and Fire Insurance. Some Real Bargains in Real Estate Lot 60x210 north Depot street, Lexington, S. C. Excellent borne site, 60 acre two ipile9 of Lexington, S C, Said land at a bargain, Also 250 acres adjoining the above tract at a figure that will astonish, 310 acre plantation 1 1-2 miles of Lexington, clay subsoil, well watered, 75 acr?9 open, balance oak and pine saw timber, 10 room house, all necessary out-bnildiDgs, Situated on the proposed trolley line. Easy terms. 100 acre farm, 2 miles of Lexington,clay sub-soil, well watered, 40 acres open, oak and pine timber, 5 room dwelling, necessary out-buildings. At a bargain, easy terms 165 acres sand land, 1 1-2 miles o Lexington, 50 acres open, owner will cut the tract to suit the purchaser. Must be sold at once at a sacrifice price. Easy terms. 10 acres ju9t outside the incorporate limits of Lexington, on extension of Hendrix street, two tenant houses. Must be seen to be appreciated. 4 lots on Church street, Lexington, S. G., opposite new School Building Dirt cheap for cash. Write, Call, Come and See C. E. LEAPHART, ACT., Lexington, S. C. I Columbia s c I THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WB ttat7t? pxtt7t> c5xjawv tw JUL A XJ V JUi> UAAV-J If 11 JLi! HARNESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, BRIDLES, ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, ETC. We have a special home-made slip Harness for one-horse wagon at $5i00a A Set of Boggy Harness for $10.00. We buy Hides, Furs, Tallow, Beeswax and pay highest market prices. Wilse W. Martin, 1116-H18 Plain^Street, COLUMBIA - S. 0. r i THE TAYLOR DRUG CO. 1520 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. Invite You To call when in Columbia. M^ike this modern drug store your headquarters whether you buy or not. We want to know yop. Everything here that is to be found in an up-to-date drug establishment. Thn Tordnn flnnn fn I lie lajv.ui uiuy uu 1520 Main St. COLUMBIA, S. CAR. Ii I \ ' / iiii - - i | waBBagBasgaaaMMMai? I Oood Work Brii H ? in >ii i n iwwii ii mummmmm i ? ? 9 While the Lay cess of our prices has B always been a drawing card, the I QUALITY of work has done most to a increase our bnsiness. Better mateiial, H good, reliable work done by experts I at denistry at theAlowest prices is our I motto. WE GUARANTEE OUR TTTrAT?XT ? TTcs xiyn :n tt vxvu.. VUIUO LU U O D11U Will Will show yen how your teeth can be made perfect and how little it will cost you. Examination Free. Oar work is guaranteed for 15 years and must be satisfactory. Teeth without Plate $1 per Tooth Set9 of Teeth $5.00 Gold Fillings ...., 75c up Silver Fillings 50c up Gold Crowns, Bridge Work, $3, $4, $5 a Tooth. I No charge for painless extraction when other work is being done. Baltimore Dei L132>? Main Street, Columbia, S. C., Reference: Our Work and # ? HEADY Wl 1 GOOj We have resumed busines to execute orders for aii a Hardware and Temporary ( Hardware department, Coli department, next to Columbi; 1539 Ms OFFICE: Second Floor LORICK&L0W COLUMBIA, evwvwwwv w J Have You I | House Pj | Yet* v If not write us for samples ar 5 complete stock and will do y $ Webb's Art ^ 1627 Main Street ^ Art Goods, Pictures, <fwwwvwww% jHgT v/ BB flflj H Cfaju WE CARRY A jC \K^ line 01 P KODAKS,FILMS, PAPER A1 i| SHIPMENTS FREQUE H INSURING ISend Us Your Oi THE R. L BRYA1 COLUMBIA, I nTTill TiHiFffilCiTWnrMTKirnMIJ1PM 9 ^S3K3r*aEfflr^9tBRHBK3BHWBB99HKB \ ^ ^ i. - . lgs Success f Dr. H. C. Smathers, who I has practiced Denistry for 8 more than 7 years, has stiper- i vision of all the worg. B Gas administered. / I Open daily 8 a. m. to 8.30 1 p. m. Sunday 10 a. m. i to 3 I p. m. B TERMS. | ^ Well, don't worry. These B are arranged to suit. ? ' T n ^tt A f+An/1nnf I $5.00 " ~ ^ I Never Slip or Drop 8 85.00?A SET?$5.00. I ital Parlor I over Stork's Grocery Store. I Bank of Columbia. I ma mmm u tmm 11 ! TH Trie. DS BB&I^IBSEESES s and are now ready Groceries. Quarters: / * imbia Hotel; Grocery a Hotel. lin St. , Columbia Hotel. ItANCE, Inc. SOUTH CAROLINA. wwwwvv%> lad Your ? ipered j * j id prices. We have a \ our work reasonable. \ . Store | Columbia, S. C. \ Paints, Etc. J 'WWVVWWV1* *3m mk-mb IAN^? NO OTHER SUPPIES. jj| NT, FRESH GOODS ?| rder Today S N COMPANY | s. c. I| .