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^^^s^ecessary for cotton to prod^^^ high yields and good fibre. Write for our valuable books on fertilization; they contain information that means dollars to the g farmers. Sent free on request, g Write new while you think of it $ f New York? *' _ Atlanta, Ga.? S | 93 Nassau St., or 1% ?ja .So-Broad ? FE0FESSI02TAL CABPS. ^ ?. K. EFI ED. F. ?. DBEHKIi. J?FIRD & DREHER, J ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON, C. H., S. C., "Will practice in all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington, 8. C. T H. FRICK. J. ATTORNEY AT LAW. CHAPIN, S. C. nu Gaa/%.%^ wmcei dOWl JlHriOU, tUl ?uoui, uuvuuu Floor. "Will practice in all tho Courts Thurmond & timmerman, " attorneys at law, will practice in all courts, . ' Kaufmann BIdg, LEXINGTON. 8.C. "Wo will be pleased to meet those having ls?al business to be attended to at our office in the Kaufmann Building at any time. Respectfully, j J. Wa. THURMOND. G. BELL TI ilMERMAN, Albert m. boozer, attorney at law, columbia, s. c. Office: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Van Metre's Furniture Store. 4 Especial attention given to business entrusted to him bv his fellow citizens of Lexington ounty. W. A. CLARK. WASHINGTON CLARK. qlark & clark, attorneys and counselors, No. 3233 Washington Street, COLUMBIA. - - - - S. C. george r. rembert, it attorney" at law. 3221 law range, columbia, s. c. | I will be glad to serve my friends from Lex- I ington County at any time, aDd am prepared j practice law in all state and Federal J Courts. I Andrew crawford" ! attorney at law. | COLUMBIA, S. C. Practices in the State and Federal Courts, and offers his professional services to the itizens of Lexington County, . , Law Offices, ) L Residence, corner v 1200 Law Range - s Pickens and Pendle j S I ton Streets. W BOYD EVANS, h .lawyer and counsellor. COLOC "A, S. C. Practices in State, County and City Courts, and in United States Circuit and District Courts in Litigation between private parties or corporations. Dr. p. h. shealyl dentist, LEXINGTON, S. C. Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building. tames harman, J dental surgeon, lexington, s. c. v (Office ia Rear of Court House.) Informs the public that he will bo in his office every Friday for the purpose of doing dental work in all its brauehes. t\r. e. j. etheredge, v surgeon dentist, leesyille, s, c., Office oxer J. C. Kinard Go's, Store. Atways on hand. Dr. f. c. gilmore, DENTIST. 3510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Houks* 9 a. m. to a p. in., and from 3 to 6 p. in. c.J. oir-EROS, UfE, EAR, NOSE Tbroat and Langs, GUARANTEE . Office and Residence, RT OF fiiASSES 1424 and 1426 Marion. St, March 15?ly" COLUMBIA., S. C. PARLOR RESTAURANT. B. DAVID, Proprietor. 1336 MAIN, COLUMBIA, S. C. The only up to date eatin? house of its kind in the Citv of Columh'a. It is well kept ?clean linen, prompt and popte service. You get what yon order and pay only for what you ?et. Within easy reach of desirable sleeping apartments. OPEN ALL NIGHT Drugs, Chemicals, STATIONERY. PAINTS - - OILS - - GLASS. (tARDEN SEED?Bnlk and Package. THE SICK MAX'S FRIEXD. Lirmsed Druggist and Chemist. KINARD, LEESVILLE. - - . S. C. Has Stood The Test 25 Tears. The old. original (rrov?*s Tasteless ('hill Tonic. You know what you art: taking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. Xo cure. 110 pay. "/><;. The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, March 1, 1905. Acts of the General Assembly Tbe general assembly this year acted on tbe conservative plan aDd passed fe* acts that wer-? in tbe redflag class. Probably there's none that would excite startling comment. Tbe old issues, such as taxation, ths dis: penary, the militia and others ctme I up for discussion, but little was done j to bdv except that the soldiers reap ed a fine benefit by being placed in a position where fchey can erjoy the benefits of the Dick bill. The most important acts and joint resolutions ratified are as follow*: To reorganize the military forces of this Sratc; to adopt and make of f irr e a military code, and to provide penalties for the violation thereof, and to repeal all laws referring to the military forces not herein reenacted. To make appropriation for the payment of the per dietr, mileage and stationery certificates of the members of the general assembly, the salaries of the subordinate officers and employes thereof, and other purposes herein named. To divide the State into ten cial circuits, and arrange the same. To amend section 1843 of the code of laws of South Carolina, 1902, vol 1 )ial\ili*t, of olnct. Ill m B A, 11MU^ IUC (lai/uivj ut cxuuw holders in corporations other than backs and banking institutions, i To prohibit trespass. To finally dispose of all moDey in the State treasury known as "direct tax funds." To amend sections 1, 4, 5, 10 and 11 of an act entitled "An act to re quire the payment of annual licence fees by corporations doing business in this State, and reports to the comptroller general," approved 1st day of ! March, 1904, so as to correct errors.. i To amend sections 255, 256 and j 257 of volume 1, of the code of laws | of 1902. relating to primary elections To define and prescribe the manner of showing compliance with the requirements of the constitution to the governor prior to his ordering an election as to the creation of a new county. To further regulate the hunting of deer in this State. To regulate the fees of physicians | in this State testifying as experts in i anv of the courts. For the protection of birds and their nests and eggs, and to provide for the punishment of violation thereof. To regulate the running of motor vehicles upon the public highways of this State, and fixing a penalty for the violation thereof. To empower the adjutant and inspector general or the clerk of the historical commission to add names to the Confederate rolls, upon proper proof. To authorize the governor to enter into a contract with the represents tives of soldiers to collect whatever pay is due soldiers for services rendered in the Spanish-American war. Joint resolution providing for the appointment of a commission to examine into the terrapio, oyster and other shell fish interests, belonging to the State, and to report to the general assembly suitable measures to adopt in order to develop said industry. In reference to the duties of chairman of local boards of assessors and their compensation. To authorize and require the re running and remarking a portion of the boundary lioe between this State and the State of North Carolina. To preserve the game fish, shell fish and terrapin in and on the public lands and waters of the State, and provide a revenue therefrom for the benefit of the citizens of the State. To provide for game wardens. To amend an act entitled "An act j to provide for charter fees for domes- | tic building and loan associations/' j To regulate the transportation of passengers on electric railways. To require clerks of courts to beep a record of the names of all persons elected to any office within theu county. To provide enrollment in public j night schools. To fix and declare the liabilities of any corporation, firm or individual operating a relief department. To amend sections 265, 266, 272, j 273 and 274of criminal code of South i Carolina, so as to apply to the proj visions of the jrimary elections. To amend section 2850, of volume j 1, code of laws of 1902, relating ;o j the survival or right of action. ! To punish the corrupt giving, j offering, promising and receiving ot 1 gifts and gratuities. ! To amend sectiou 430, volume 1. of | code of laws of South Carolina, 1002. J so as to further provide for colltc'.iuu j of taxes, eto. Joint resolution to authorize Slate ; hoard of health of South Carolina to ! regulate with the United States gov; ernment about quarantine certific ates j To punish tne wilful, and maj iicious tnkiog, removing, etc, of ; brasses, etc , out of any j ourrinl, b >x j or tv x'j8 of any locomotwe, etc | To acueud the law in relation to ! the names and locations of certain I voiiog precincts in this State, i To amend an act entitled an act to | provide corporations of towns of less | than 1,000 inhabitants, etc. I To amend section 1817, civil code Women in O Appalling Increase in the Performed Each Ye< Avoid Them. Going" through the hospitals in onr n large cities one is surprised to find such g a large, proportion of the patients Iv^ng ii on those snow-white beds women t and girls, who are either awaiting or recovering from serious opera- J t tions. Why should this he the case? Sim- j ply because they have neglected them- j selves. Ovarian and womb troubles are certainly on the increase among v the women of this country?they creep a upon them unawares, but every one of c those patients id the hospital beds had o plenty of warning in that hearing- c down feeling, pain at left or right of ^ the womb, nervous exhaustion, pain in ^ the small of the back, leucorrhoea, diz- T ziness, flatulency, displacements of the g womb or irregularities. All of these s symptoms are indications of an un- J healthy condition of the ovaries or womb, and if not heeded the penalty q has to be paid by a dangerous operation. When these symptoms manifest them- ^ selves, do cot drag along until you are obliged to go to the hospital and sub- t] mit to an operation ? but remember y that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable o Compound has saved thousands of ^ women from surgical operations h When women are troubled with ir- ^ regular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, leucorrhcea, displacement or ulceration of the womb, that p bearing-down feeling, inflammation of I the ovaries, backache, bloating (or fiat- y ulency), general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, or are beset t "* j*:? i : wit/H sucn symptoms as uiz^mcss. ictsst- j u tude, excitability, irritability, nervous-! h Lydia E Pickham's Vegetable Ccmpo of South Carolina, reiaiing to issu-| anc? of certificate of ?*'>' k To amend section 107.). volume? 1, i < code cf laws, 1002. as ?o eompenea* j tion of Srafe board of pensioners. Tor?qvre of ?ta*e to ; col,cet at least $5 00 for a chart* r. T > prevent to* spread of cjnta- j gious diseases. To rt quire tfae secretary of state to make reports to the eocDptroller gen- . eral of certain fees and fund?, and to j fix tbe time for the payment thereof ! to the state treasurer To repeal section 1507, article 2, | volume 1. code of laws of South ' Carolina, 1902:, relating to the general stock l*w. To ratify the amendment of tbe constitution of 1895. whereby a new article thereof ie added relating to roads, highways and drainage. To ratify tb*1 amendment to tbe ! coDetitu'ioo of 1895 wheretov subdivisions 2 hiiI 9 of section 54. article 3. thereof is repealed To ratify th*- amendments of section 7 article 8. of the constitution ( f 1895, relating to municipal bonded indebtedness I If the B&hy is Cutting Teeth, Be sure ?nd one Thai. oM and welltried remedv, Mrs. Winston's Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all piic, cures wind colic and I is the beet remedy for diarrhoea. TwenfeyfWe cents a bottle. It ie Beet of All. It is bare to convsLce youreett that j ycu have con vine d a woman of ain- j thing. rnvrr. wk; &r FFSF r&us S3 iflQ Wn't W i?^vih t nrwv jiq , M 53?st CvXiF-h Syrsr- Tar:* " C'^--ri. wgPFimmmMEn^ j j i j Lore m&T z>* zuif mderstood, hut j i it Lever I ^ __ To C'?o Obstipation i take .*. vrntrfi /, > < * l o?-a t?ef:?rc retiring ; i t-ach x.:jcM. Kbivuv't- Towsc KctfiO&lor supplies j ! it in:-: ?.?:3c {d'T. of j-ovcer, tra or tonic. j | S'-c, ar-C mom\ !: M .-atisfit-ft. I ; F?>:* ;.i 'i;j:r::;!i'> Fa/aiar. i The Sopi, C> :?!!;.a judgeship bill 1 j is uo>*rr.! "iii> ; i,.< 1-3* ? For as. Impaired Appetite. I !/>* .-: ?.' il<. :>.!\v;.ys r-suits fr?;ni i f;?i:IiV tilpo-.luor1.. All that is me<]<ri is ; :j ft* v. bos.;*' <>T (h:St<?!na?*li i and Live-; Ta.bhU. They will inviy- I j urate Jh? *'oraaci;, sf'.?'!:-rh? :r tin- dii p-stioi: :. a* y:ve yt.n :%u ap^'tit* I i k? a 1 w?ilf. 'I :: ? ? T.iMirtv as ; jjoii] rl?- la;.V( . t:Vir ?- *?.!< l>\ Th<- Kauftitami , j I)rup <v. ? j Tbe WfeJ'O f.n ? L ?"> fctlLvled out ; j pr ctup'b ( * *imrx ;.f/> in Hospitals Number of Operations ar?How Women May ess, sleeplessness, melancholy, ''allone "and "want-to-be-left-alone" feelags, they should remember there is one ried and true remedy. The following letters cannot fail to ring hope to despairing^ women. Mrs. Fred Seydel, 412 N. 54th Street, Vest Philadelphia, Pa , writes: )ear Mrs. Pinkham:? " I was in a very serious condition when I rrote to you for advice. I had a serious womb nd ovarian trouble and I could not carry a hild to maturity, and was advised that an 1? t -r T peraxion was my oniy uupw >u iw.u>ci). x ould not bear to think of going to the hospial, so wrote you for advice. I did as you infracted me and took Lydia E. Pinkham's 7egetable Compound; and I am not onlya cell woman to-day, but have a beautiful baby irl six months old. I advise all sick ana uffering women to write you for advice, as ou have done so much for me." Miss Ruby Mushrush, of East ''hicago, Ind., writes: )ear Mrs- Pink ham:? 411 have been a great sufferer with irregular lenstraation and ovarian trouble, and about tiree months ago the doctor, after usingthe f-Ray on me, said I h;ui an abcess on the varies and would have to have an operation, ly mother wanted me to try Lydia E. Pinkam's Vegetable Compound as a last resort, nd it not only saved me from an oj>eration ut male me entirely well." Lydia E. P.nkham's Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles, lefuse to buy any other medicine, for ou need the best. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women o write her for advice. Her advice and aedicine have restored thousands to icalth. Address, Lynn. -vmss. iind Succeeds Where Others Fad. BE A MANl Yon can make yourself taller, straighter and broader if you will practice the exercises in this book. N96-FOXS ATHLETIC 'LIBRARY: ! x ARMY x! EXERCISES |L ' BY FRANK IDONE^Jg ||1\ Of THE TENTH FIELD BATTERY MM lpl& UNHED STATES ARTiLLERY. fffSM Il|? RICHARD K.. FOX .PuBJishcr. } MEW VORX. I 30 YOU WANT TO CULTIVATE A MILITARY BEARING ? THIS SHOWS YOU HOWS PRICE 1 0 CENTS. POSTAGE 2 CENTS EXTRA. RICHARD K. FOX,FRAXXLIN SEND FOR LIST OF SPORTING BOOKS. fwl&CORLEYj | KEW BROOKt AND, $. C. J J P ^ Aijent f<? rllm N>?w Improve! ^ ? SJMiERSEWlMi HAlHiXES 5 3 . ? & Aw;inle<l ovt?r Jiitv *>T^rn;r.:;;s tor ^ ^ tiifir ami -unrrioritv ^ ^ over otli^r Try fhi> pop- S ^ ul.ir nriwhim- in y<>i;r b?? ^ S fop-buying. Law 'lipronnm for ^ cash. -<r ninety :i.Hvs Libera' ? ^ terms ?:: im-taJim*;:' * Y k? M?m'(11cs, Oils. ^ SV J *> i? N ^ k Twirir-' I' ' "<f "M MunhtT!"- k. k ? Vr^rAVj?PrATJ?rA^jJrATJiTA7'J?rA For coughs?-Murray's Horehound, Mullein and Tar. 25c for large bottle. A Guaranteed Cure Fsr Piles. Itcbiug. bund, 1? ek-civi* or Fro Iruding Drugg^ty r^func ti)on?-y if V< 7. > Outzu-vuC :V.!* to curt m:y cms*', n?? matt-cr i now,- Jong ?tfinding, in ii to 1' day-.* ?p r?l>catit>ii ??:?*-s t"i-c at; i .")0c If your <1. ugybst -tend olb irj Htxuips t\ml ii will ;*? fot'-vmcij-c poht-paui by L'at H J. e :?*< Co . Sf Loui?, Ho. lib .v21. THE GREAT __?at 1427 MAIN STREET, next to Masonic Hail, COLUMBIA, - - - - - - S. C., Our following* price list will only last for three (3) weeks For the next 21 days we will sell our entire fall and winter stock at the following prices: Men's ?7.00 Black and Blue Beaver Overcoats for ? d.9n Men's ?0.00 Grey Oxford Overcoats ? *2.90 Men's ?9.00 Grey Long Raglin Overcoats ? 4.50 Men's 815.00 Kersey and Melton Overcoats ? 8.5o Men's ?0.50 Heavy Grey Business .Suits ? o.75 Men's ?8.50 All Wool Suits in assorted colors ? 4.90 We have over twenty-five different styles and colors in Men's Pine Suits. Our regular prices from $15.00 to $18.00, but you can buv them for the next three weeks for $10.00; so be sure and come at once, while they last and buy ycur bargains, at FRANK'S - JOBBING - HOUSE, 1427 MAIN ST.. COLUMBIA. S. C., To the People of Lexington! ; When you need shoes for heavv work?in the the field, on the road and for all round hard ! work?you certainly do want slices that will j give you service, besides feel easy on your feet. ; Our shoes for hard wear cannot he surpassed. \ ! There is every element in them that is substantial for wear and comfort. We select the I leather from top to toe that are used in these > -i < ? .1: ii.. ? snocs, inereiore wu t'auuiuiy ^<i\ inure uu- nu belter shoes made for heavy out door service. \ ! We also have a lull line of Shoes and Hub- I hers for cold weather?for home and outdoor wear. When you want shoes for d?'ess-up, remember ; we can supply your wants to your entire sat- i i '"sfaction. ; Whenever your need shoes for Men, Women : and Children we believe we can serve vou I i ? v j best?your shoe wants will be carefully at- ! tended to at this store. Thanking h*ou very kindly for your patronage and awaiting the pleasure of seeing you soon at our store, we remain, vours vcrv trulv. I , 1 THOMAS A. BOYNE, | I (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.) I 1736 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. I |:i HE ADQTIARTERS FOR ALL ji School and College lext Books |; AND SUPPLIES. j |;i WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND MOST MODERN |l i Printing Plant in the South, j 1 f! ' i'j Masonic Temple. ;!j 'i COLUMBIA, - - - - S> (: j ' BUy Y?Ur \ HTrirmnn n Ti~r\Tirf IVlfllTM SilUftS j COLUMBIA, S. C. j Nothing but Solid Leather Shoes Sold and Every Pair Guaranteed. - } c< 11 ? i They arc hero ?ml of cutir-e arc InuTu'-i 1? c m-i th?v a"A Keith Konqnerors in High * J and Low (hits. B) u'ks and Tans. A11 Leather^, U-non Mide. You are respectfully J j invited to call when in the city and in^pe-t the e good--. Quality guaranteed. I Cohen's Shoe Store, | 1636 MAIN ST.. COl UMBIA. S. C.