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professional cabds. C. K. KFIBD. y. E. DHEKEB. }?fird & dreher, j attorneys at law, * lexington, c.h., s. c., . * "Will practice in all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the Jirm will always be at office, Lexington, 8. C. T~h. frick, i. . attorney at law, v chapin, s. g.. Office: Hotel Marion. 4ih Koom. Second IPloor. Will practice in all the Courts Thurmond & timmerman, attorneys at law, will practice in all courts, Kaufman n Bid?, LEXINGTON, S. C, We wiiLbe pleased to meet those having lpga] business t<> be a'tended to at our office in the Kaafmana Building at any time. Respectfully, J. Wk THURMOND. G. BELL TIMMERMAN, Albert m. boozer, attorney at law, columbia, s. c. ?rpics: 1816 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Van M? tre's Furniture btore. ? Especial attention giv*n to business sntrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington ouaty.' W. A. CLARK. WASHIXGTOX CLAEK. 0lark& clark, attorneys and counselors. XT- 10Q9 J.?W ?? LI 1.1 >II|^WM fc/w wvf COLUMBIA. - - - - 8.0. . f*E0RGE B. REMBERTT" ? ^ATTORNEY AT LAW. i*21 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA, S. C. I will be glad to serve my friends from Lexington County at any time, and a o prepared * practice law in all Mate and Federal Courts.% .f Andrew crawford, jL attorney at law: columbia, s. c. Practices in the State and Federal Courts, and offers his professional services to the aitizens of Lexington County. Law Offices. ) ( Residence, corner 1200 Law Range < Pickens andPendle f ) ( $on Streets. ? boyd evans, .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia, S. C. Practices in State, County and City Courts, and in United States Circuit and DistrictCourts in Litigation between private parties or corporations. rv"R- P. H SHEALY. 1) ' ' DENTIST, LEXINGTON, S. C. Oflioe Up Stairs in Roofs Building. TAMES HARMAN, tl5 DENTAL SURGEON, LEXINGTON, S. C. lOffloein Bear of Comt House.) Informs the public that, he will be in his office every Friday for the purpose of doing dental work in a'l its branches. TVR. E. J. ETHEREDGE, IT SURGEON DENTIST, . LEESVILLE, S, C., OfSee over J. C. Einard & Co's, Store. Always on hand. DB. F. C. GILMOBE, DENTIST. 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Omcs Houbs* 9 a. m.to 2 p. m.. and from 8 to 6 p.m. 08. C.i. 0LIVER0S, sfectawst os EAR, XOSG Throat and Lungs, utfARANTEE Office and Residence, FITOFRiASSES 1424 and 1426 Marion. St, A March 15?ly COLUMBIA. S. C. , i . , PARLOR RESTAURANT. B. DAVID, Proprietor. J336 MAIN, COLUMBIA. S. C. The only up to date eating house of its kind in the City of Columba. It is w*-ll kept ?clean linen, prompt and p^l to service. You get what yon order and pay only for what vou get. Within easy roach of desira ble sleeping apartments. OPEN ALL SIGHT SEWING MACHINES! Wheeler & Wilson No. S. BALL BEARING Marveiously Light Running and Noisless, (a No. 100 spool cotton thread for a belt vill ran it). One-third faster; one third easier than say shuttle machine. Save about ONE DAY IN THREE. A GKEKT FAVORITE WITH DRESS MAKERS. AND BECOMING MORE POPULAR ALL THE TIME. mm FOB ALL MACHL\RS. RKPArRTNO A SPECIALTY. WORE . GUARANTEED. ATTACHMENTS, SEUTTLES, ETC. In bringing Machioes to be repaired it is only necessary to bring the head?Leave the table at hoiae unless it needs repairiug too. r 1900 Withers and Wringers. The most perfect Washer ever invented. I can eeit tbem at my store for less than they will cost you ordered direct from the factory. Write fof circulars and prices. T. 23C. BBEET, WW MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, 8. C. April 1.1903. 3m Sas Stood TAo Test 25 Tears. The old, original Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 5tH\ v The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, February 8, 1905, Items from Zing. To the Editor of the Dispatch: We have been having some very cold weather Messrs. W No*h Lucas and J. A. K \ z -?r are runzjing a shingle mill j ue*r h?r?. Oar R. F D'e. are having a rough ( tioie these cold days. The time is coming* near for the farmer to talk to bis horse. Farmers plant more corn and less cotton. Well, all the boys and girls are getting married and leaving this writer to play in the hog trough by him*elf. but bye and bye I am going to ask one to marry Kmg. Mr. G C Gantt is preparing to erect a mansion on his place. Mr. G L Risk bad a log rolling last Saturday and we bad a very nice time. There was a grand party at Mr. James Smith a few nights ago and everything past off nicely. Gilbert, S. C. King. A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrading Piles. Druggists refund money if Pszo Ointment fails to core any case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co . St. Louis, Mo. >26*21. some trms' jjoilis. Girls please don'i:? Allow tbe boys to goad you into saying things which have a harsh sound to polite ears. Express opinions which indicate a wish to be thought a person of advanced ideas on matrimony. Laugh at the class of jjfees which are not permitted in refined circles. Act as though disgusted with na tare in not placing you among the opposite sex. Talk about love sffiirs for the edifice t on of a ^roup of men. Toiok the wor d owes you homage and show a desire to collect the debt. Correct a woman older than yourself as though she was a child. All women are thoroughly honest so far as their own opinion goes. On a whole some people seem to think they are tbe whole thing. Tbe kmd of mittens that keep a girl's hand warm are a man's fingers. The bride with a beautiful trousseau show the pride she has a right to feel. Which is tbe best time of the yeai? Why, this. Dispute who could? Of course, the children all have spells Of being very good. Zf the Baby is Cutting Teeth, Be sure and use that old and welltried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the beBt remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is the Best of All. A Glance at the Records. What the South Carolina Delegations Have Done, W. W. Price in Columbia Record. The Congressional Record for the past two sessions of the Fifty-eight Congress are now in permanent form, prepared with a consolidated index, This enables one to study the whole of the records of the different Representatives with ease and comparison with volume of work done by each. A glance of the records of the members of the South Carolina delegation shews that they have accomplished about as much as the numbers of anv Southern delegation. XiVUUICiUUi V XCllQiit Ui ? If ginia, has recently written a book giving his experiences of forty years of activity, from a private in the ranks in the civil war to a Governorship by way of Congress. In this book of reminiscences he pays a tribute to the different members of Congress from Virginia at the time he was a member. After speaking of the other members he goes on to state that there was one other memj ber?a young man, a man with a great deal of energy and a spirit that 1 was determined to win. He tells | how this man buckled down to work j determined to do everything be could. He studied the rules of the : House as faithfully as be had stud; ied his books in college, how he t>ress j *d on and npv surmounting ail diffii culties and overcoming all obstacles, 1 until be became recognized as on* of | the strongest of his fellows. If Gov| ernor O'Ferrali had been writing of ) the South Carolinians in the House | today, every word that be said might j have fitted one of the ibree young i men who came in with the F.fty| eighth C >ngreB8, Lever, Legare and i Aiken. Tfcey are all made of ibat j kuid of stuff, and are j j?t such sort ; of fellows. .jJTbe description would |<have fitted titr. Lever?well, as he is j just tbe eort of wiry, restless and enj ergetic fellows described by Govern! or O'Ferrali. I During the last two sessions Mr. Lever addressed the House twice. One time be discussed the post iffieappropriauon biJ), and in tbat pp^ecn be surprised many of his bearers. H*is abort of stature, but be was able to command tbe attention of the whole House, eometbiog that few members do. Tbe other time be spoke on rural free delivery and its benefits to tbe people of bis district, and this was pronounced one of the beet addresse* delivered on tbat sob j-ct during either of the two sessions. Tbe following bills were introduced by Mr. Lever aud are now pending in Coogrefefc: A bill granting an increase of pension to S H JBenDett. A bill granting au increase of pen sion to G. H. DtGroat. A bill granting an increase of pen sion to 8. P. Weed A bill granting a pension to MinDie Irwin. A bill graoting a pension to Margarette Herfcel. A bill granting a pension to Andrew Long. ! A bill for relief of W. P Dakes. A bill for relief of the Orangeburg Lutheran church. A bill for the relief of the estate of L M. Spann. A bill for tbe relief of A. E Bocze. A bill for the relief of J. H. Brant* ley. A bill for the relief;of the Colombia hospital. A bill making an appropriation for tbe erection of a public building at Sumter. A bill for the erection of a monument to the memory of Thomas Suiuter. Mr. Lever is engaged in pressing all these bills and in looking after the innumerable details of departmental work. He expects to get a number of them through at this session. What STest? Mrs. Cttendog?"It siys here that widows make good wives." Mr. Catendog?"Oh, does it I Well, if joutbiDkl am going to die to make a good wife of you, you're very much mistaken " Sick Headacke; This distressing ailment results from a disordered condition of the stomach. All that is needed to effect a cure is a dose or two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. In fact, the attack may be warded off, or greatly lessened in severity, by taking a dose of these Tablets as soon as the first symptom of an attack appears. Sold by The Kaofmann Drug Co. Some men claim to be self-made, wbile some others are euppo&ed to be wife made. Men and women who are opposed ! to labor unions should tteer clear of love in a cottage. A Mrs. BayDe sued the city of Colombia for ?25,000 because she stepped on a loose brick on the sidewalk and hurt herself. The case was tried in the United States court on ] Wednesday and resulted in a mistrial. All F^un Down; HIS is a common expres- j sion we hear on every side. Unless there is some organic trouble, the condition can doubtless be remedied. Your doctor is the best adviser. Do not dose yourself with all kinds of advertised remedies- - Xzi hi: opinion. More than likely \ need a concentrated fri food to enrich your fek>od and tone up ihc system. Scott's Emulsion ! of Cod Liver Oil > is just such a food in its best form, it will build up the weakened and wasted bodv when all < * other foods fail to nourish. If you are run down or emaciated, give it a trial: it cannot hurt you. It is essentially the best possible nourishment for delicate children and pale, anaemic girls. We will send you a sample free. Be wire that this picture in the form of a label is oa the wrapper of every bottle ^ Emulsion you buy. I IfOll SCOTT & BOWNE I ft Chemists I life 409 Pear) Street, Mew Vorfc ] SOe- and $f. AD Bru*?l*tr W Garden Truck ll can be raised profitably only in soil ? J containing plenty of Potash. All P 3 vegetables require a fertilizer con | taining at least 10 per cent, actual I j ruittMi fi Without Potash no fertilizer is com- R 1 plete, and failure will follow its use. B B Every firmer shcuil <t have on r valuable books B g on fertilization?they ere not advertiMiu? S matter boorninj? any epeeial fertilizer, but g H books of authoritative information that means E B larcc profits to the farmers. Sent free for the fl I GERMAN KALI WORKS ? ftE New York?S?S Nassau Street, or B Atlanta, Gu.?'J2;i South Broad Street. & ' Chock Pull of Pun. A capital story is told of a university man who was the stroke oar of bis crew and an iaviocible athlete on ' the football field. He entered the ministry and spent I 5 ears in missionary labor in the far west. Waikiog one day through a frontier town, a cowboy, bent on baving a lark, stepped up to him and I [ i . " : 8*io: "Parson, you don't have enough fun Take a drink." The minister declined.44 Well, parson," be said, "you must have some fun. Here's e ~<%rd saloon. Take a hand in a?gt. ." The mmister declined. "Parson," said the co wboy, "you'll die if you don't have some fun." And he knocked the parson's hat off nis bead and hit him on the ear. The old athlete's spirit rose. The scieLCB which had been learned in earlier days and forgotten for a quarter of a century w?s aroused, and a blow od the j iw of that co*bjy sent him sprawling in the street. The pardon walked over to him as if he bad been a floor rug, p'cked him up and ducfc'd the side tf tbei house with him and then threw him la ibe road As th? ambuiarice was carryir-g the cowboy ( ff he raiced his head feebly and "aid: "Parson, what did you fool me fui? You are chock full of fun." CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS m Bsst Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. ^5 Use in tine. Sola fcy druggists, j^nj You cau'r, convince a woman that anv man who has proposed to her is a fool. When a married woman wishes she were a man, her husband ie apt to echo the wish. The more a crowd of women can talk the leas they have to say. Most ppnplfe's strength of characj ter is chit-Hy in their tongues. To Cure Constipation I take just a mite of Liver Food before retiring each night. Ramon's Tonic Regulator supplies it in a palatable form of powder, tea or tonic. 2C-c, ana money back it not satisfied. For Sole at H&rnmu's Bazaar. Judge Purdy, sitting in Columbia last week, set aside the verdict of ?1,500 in favor of M. P. Tribblo, of Anderson, against the Western Union Telegraph company, damages for "mental anguish1' in not having a message delivered to him promptly. The judge said the amount was excessive. The bank officers who swindled the Central bank of Mexico city out of $463,(H 0 have been sentenced to the penitentiary?Cashier Manuel Batiz for 15 years. Assistant Cashier Cobos 11 years, Angel Batiz '? years and S montlis?and ! they were ordered by the court to make 1 fnl! j " ' i Grave Trouble Foreseen. | II needs but little foresight, to tell, j that when your stomach and liver are j badly affected, grave trouble is ahead, ! unless you take the proper medicine for your disease, as Mrs. John A. Young, of j Clay, N. Y., did, She says: "I had ! neuralgia of the liver and stomach, my | heart was weakened, and I could not eat. I was very bad for a long time, but in EhiCtrio Bitters, I found just what I needed, for they quickly relieved and cured me." Best medicine for weak women. Sold under guarantee l>y i The Kaufmaim Drag co., at 50c. a.bottle. j j Champion prizefighters are naturally i stunning men. | It takes the average man half his alI loted three score and ten years to learn j that lit: dosen't amount .to very much. ! Honeymoons arc; often eclipsed by n< iianc.iaJ stringency. | Miss Minnie Hutto, a lieautii'ul and | popular young woraun, committed suii ride with lHndimu.ni last week in UluckI villi:. Xo cause is assign^!. i ; James K. tiramlett, a rural nmil carI rit-r of Greenville county, was arrested ; last week on'the charge of working at j odd times in an illicit distillery and has j been committed to jail to await trial. \ Its almost as difficult for a woman to ; keep a secret as it is for hor to seo the j point of a joke. I I The less advice a man hands out the ! more listeners he will have. For coughs?Murray's Hore! hound, Mullein and Tar. 25c. ; for large bottle. ??hmm?1^??gg" _ i * sis uinHnucHu a iviHnonHLL, THE CLOTHIEB COLUMBIA, - - .... - - B.C. To the People of Lexington! | When you need shoes for heavy work?in the : the field, on the road and for all round hard I work?you certainly do want shoes that will j give you service, besides feel easy on your feet. j Our shoes for hard wear cannot be surpassed. There is every element in them that is substantial for wear and comfort. We select the j leather from top to toe that are used in these j shoes, therefore we candidly say there are no j better shoes made for heavy out door service. j We also have a full line of Shoes and Rubbers for cold' weather?for home and outdoor wear. ; When you. want shoes for d**ess-up, remember j j we can supply your wants to your entire sat- j ;sfaction. Whenever vour need shoes for Men, Women i v 7 ; and Children we believe we can serve you ; best?your shoe wants will be carefully attended to at this store. Thanking you very j kindly for your patronage and awaiting the pleasure of seeing you soon at our store, we i I remain, yours very truly, ! THOMAS A. BOYNE, j (0PP08ITE POST OFFICE.) 1 CK Mai-n Q-f-poo-p PlnlnmHici SJ f! ; | JL f UV XUU/I1X KJU1 Kya V/ | i HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL ij; i School and College Text Booksj ; AND SUPPLIES. ;| 'i !ii r m we have the largest and most modern j} 1 Printing Plant in lie South. 1 !l vi i m?% : I; ' ' ij i; Masonic Temple. !;i C i:i COLUMBIA. - - - ' - , s. Cj I lour Homegrown Cabbage 3 Cabbagi; Phuits, oil varieties. Prions: 1000 (? 31.50, 5,000 J I (a; |!1.25 per 1000, 10,000 (a 2l,0C0. Shipped O. O. D. if do- 9 B sired. Plants: arrive at your express Office in good eondi- I E tion. Write for Merchants' Prices, Cabbage, Beans, Sweet I I Potatoes and turnips in season. Orders for shipment of To- I j fl mato Plants, Sea Isand Cotton Seed and Sweet Potato Draw- I A ers should be txx>kod in advance. $ i n.? ENTERPRISE, S. O. Express Office 9 B J3S. Hay usratyj Youn?>. island, s. c I Gaza on our new Furnitnre, handsorae Suites, Lounges, Sideboard*, Extension Tablea. Hofas. Htove*, Wardrobes., (. ouid>w iron bads. Reed Hookers T<nnk?% >1atm*se$ (cotton and straw,) Dinning Ob<iir% Extra Oak Bods, Waehataads, Outre Tables. Kitchen tables, Hall Hacks. Go Carta oi ax) kinds. Household goods, aij uew. We * ill liirniab yoor bou*e it on) kit<:bet. to ^?rwMoi- cashI W. H. SO WELL, 11114 PLAIS STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. i Crj-poCte lirtsaojj' Uitt?. 3dul, Co.