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[ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. i r ~K D. MARTIN, ATTORNEY A. AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, f LEXINGTON, S. 0. Office in Harrnan Building rear of court I house. 1 Will practice in ail conrrs. special f ? attention to collection of claims. ?M. W. HA WES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BROOKLAXD. S. C. Practice in .ill Courts. Business solicited. ! ' November 1.1905. I , 0. M. EFIBD. F. E. DEEHEB. EFIRD & DREHER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, | LEXINGTON C. H., S. C. Will practice i:i all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington, S. C. T H. FRICK. J . ATTORNEY AT LAW, CHAPIN, S. C, Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom, Second Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. k mHURMOND & TIMMERMAN, 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, Kaufmann Bide, LEXINGTON, S. C, We will be pleased to-meet those having legal busio ess to be attended to at our office In the Kaufmann Building at any time. Respectfully, !r. Wm. THURMOND. G. BELL TIMMERMAN, LBERT M. BOOZER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, 8. 0. % Offics: 1S16 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Van Metre's Furniture Store. Especial attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington ' county. George r. rembert, ATTORNEY AT LAW. , 1221 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA S. C. I will be glad to serve my friends from Lexington County at any time, and am prepared to practice law in all state and Federal Courts. j Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529 1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street, j v Street. ( ) Office Telephone No. 1372. Residence Telephone No. 1036. WBOYD EVANS, .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia s. c. Dr. p. h. shealy, DENTIST, LEXINGTON, S. C. Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building. Dr. f. c. gilmore, DENTIST. 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Houbs.- 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from ? a * m V. O IU V V Ul. Dr. d. l. hall, dentist, columbia, s. c. Over Bryan's Book Store. Office hours 8 a. m., to 5:30 p. m Dec. 23, 1907?6m. IM n. HARMANI II! M I 1^1 *** ** * ?? Ba rm DEALER IN g General 1 Merchandise, 1 Corner Main and Maw Street, e Opposite Confederate | Monument, f Lexington, - S. C. g KILL THE COUGH *HP CURE THE LUNCS wm Dr. King's ^ New Discover; FOR CS?3 ,?%SiL AWP ALL THROAT AND LUWG TROUBLES. | GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY^ OR MONEY REFUNDED. g MBBKEnBBa^nnffaBnB? Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to select from. Keep us in mind when wanting air/thing in Jewelry or Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. P. H. LAIlLWIi & WJ, JEWELERS, 1424 Main St, Columbia, S. C 'Phone 9U4 Healthy kidneys filter the imparities from the blood, and nnless they do this good health is impossible. Foley's Kidney Core makes sonnd kidneys and will positively core all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens the whole system. Derrick's Drag Store. The Lexington Dispatch. | ' i i ; | Wednesday, September 16, IS08, I Farmers Determined to Hold j Cotton. The cotton fields are white all over j the country and the farmers are mak- j ing rapid progress gathering the fleecy j staple and having it ginned, but very few of them are selling, on account of the low market. The cotton market has opened at very unsatisfactory figures to the farmers. She speculative markets have sent the price down to a little over S cents and the farmers determined not to sell at that price, when it is a known fact, all over the country, that there will not be anything like a full crop made. 4 ' * - J ? 4- y-V O _ a limes man was lairing uu a tuiton buyer a few days ago and he stated that if the farmers would only market ^their cotton conservatively that it would go to 10 cents and higher in a few days. He said there are no reasons for the farmers to turn loose their cotton at the present price thinking that it would go lower. He said he was Satisfied that this was a bear scheme on the part of the speculative element to get the farmers' cotton for nothing, and it was just up to the farmers to sit steady in the boat and win out in the fight. From all reports the cotton crop *" ~ -1 1 -V* -rrrna o-*-_ ! win come iar snort ui wuat rv?o pected, even up until two weeks ago. In Georgia there will hardly be a half crop made, while in this State the crop has been badly damaged on account of unfavorable weather in August, to say nothing of the thousands of Acres that has been wiped out on \account of the floods. ? Florence Times. Best Treatment for a Burn. If for no other reason, Chamberlain's Salve should be kept in every household ./-v-P ? r-noof TTolnO 1T) t". Vl A UJLL UUUUUUl' UJ. Its iuiuv treatment of bnrns. It allays the pain almost instantly, and unless the injury is a severe one, heals the parts without leaving a scar. This salve is almost unequaled for chapped hands, sore nipples and diseases of the skin. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. Father Of 23 Wins Prise. London.?For the astonishing feat of raising a family of twenty-three children on an income of $4 a week, George Farmery, farm laborer, ha9 won a prize of $20. This sum was offered by the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society to the farm laborer who provided for the greatest number of YTTi+v?rknf. holn from the noor UUHVil ?? A UUVM V * v? ? x law authorities. & Farmery, who is 67, has been twice married, having ten children by his first wife and thirteen by the second. He managed to feed, clothe and start in life all these little ones on a' weekly wage as low as $3.25. There have constantly been six or more of the children at home to be provided for. When you have a cold you may be sure that it has been caused indirectly by constipation and consequently you must first of all take something to move the bowels. This is what has made Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup so successful and so generally demanded. It does not constipate like most of the old fashioned cough cures, but on the other hand it gently moves the bowels and at the same time heals irritation and allays inflammation of the throat. ' 1\tt Vftnon-n "Hrnff Pn UJ i^ouxxuauu. x/x w. Prominent Farmer Shot. Hartwell, Ga., Sept. 10.?John F. Heaton, a prominent farmer and influential politician, was shot today by a negro hired hand and painfully injured. It is thought Mr. Heaton will recover. Several parties are under arrest. Thefreason a woman has lots of superstitions is so that after a thing happens she will know she knew it was going to. Have you paid for your paper? r\mi A UEIUUUKA 1IV 1 ^ ! ? ; *. PRECINCTS I ra ; | AND | r CANDIDATES. * I : K ; * ? J . House of Representatives. Isaac Edwards | 19 J. Brooks Wingard 25 Clerk of Court. ? 1 I no samuei n. George j Frank W. Shealy 22 Treasurer. JeBse M. Malpass 11 Esaias L. Wingard 33 Supervisor. George H. Koon 30 Lewis J. Langford 13 County Commissionor. James Caughman 34 W. Toland Craps 19 John T. Sawyer 15 S. Rnfua Smith 21 Total I 46 That hacking c< Because your s; your powers of resi Take Scott9J | ^ It builds up and strengt ^3 It contains Cod Liver Oi prepared that it is easy to ALL DRUGGISTS: I Still Has the Avoirdupois. "My wife sent two dollars in answer to an advertisement of a sure method of getting rid of superfluous fat." "And did she get the information she wanted?" "Sure; she got a reply, telling her to sell it to the soap man." Cured Hav Fever and Summer Cold. A. J. Nusbaum, Batesville, Indiana, writes: "Last year I suffered for three months with a summer cold so distressing that it interfered with my business. I had many of the symptoms of hay fever, and a doctor's prescription did not reach my case, and I took several medicines which seemed to only aggravate my case. Fortunately I insisted upon having Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package, and it quickly cured me. My wife has since used Foley's Honey and Tar with the same success." Derrick's Drug Store. V Battling Nelson defeated Joe Gans, the negro boxer, in San Francisco last week in a hot fight. Nelson now ha9 the lightweight championship. i Chairman Mack has called a conference of Pacific Coast democrats to' discuss campaign plan9. Southern Journalists met at Lake Toxaway last week in response to a " ' T n rst ca.ll rrom l>li<lU LUaU O . V^. vj. the committee. The New York Cotton exchange is to make some changes in the method of cotton grading. The republi6ans of Connecticut have nominated Lilley for Governor. Brj7an delivered a speech at Peoria, 111., on Wednesday in which he discussed state rights. He was given a great ovation. It is said that the cars washed off the track of the Coast Line at Santee are sunk deep in mud and will be hard to elevate to the track again. A Paying1 Investment. Mr. John White, of 38 Highland ave., Houlton, Me., says: "Have been troubled with a cough every winter and spring. Last winter I tried many advertised remedies, but the cough continued until I bought a 50c. bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery; before that was half gone, the cough was all gone. | This winter the same liuppy result has I followed; a few doses once more banished the annual cough. I am now convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery J is the best of all cough and lung remi ftrlioo finlfl rmrlor cmcrflTifpA fit: TTftaf mann Drug Co., and Derrick's Drug Store. 50c. and $1. Trial bottle free. August 31st was the 22nd anniversary of the Charleston earthquake which was felt all over the State. School books at The Bazaar. Sold for cash only. Don't forgbt the editor when you sell your first bale. I gjg|iy|I World s jlllfe.l Greatest PTitna Pain Ik ^-1 I-* ; mffftBM Killer I For Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back, Stiff ! Joints, and Muscles, Sore Ihroat, Colds, Strains, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises,Colic, Cramps, I ndigtsi tion. Toothache, and all Nerve. Boneand Muscle I Aches and-'Pains. The genuine h as Noah s Aric I on every package. 25c.,5oc. and$i.oobyalJdeaij ersi n medicine everywhere. Sample by mailt ree. j NOAH REMEOY CO.,RICHMOND, VA. ,4 BOSTOti,WA66., U.?.A. : Kaufmann Drug Co., Distributors. ; PRIMARY Held. Tue: T?j g iS!f a i Si f t JS2 ! -< : cr ?; -- 3 ! tr 5 i 5" ? a> o 1 o \ 3 * ; i # m ? : : ! < : : 3 o g. i g : : i c ? i o sr i ? 2 : : * | ! : : : I . f. . j a i . . . ? : . : . o . 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Everybody consults liira. from the big landowner when he has discussions with his neighbor over right of way to the peasant who buys a few meters of land as soon as he has any -"""I"? fnn/ic Wo wo re constant! v ??ULl'iiiO &uiiu^. having rows with one of our neighbors over a little strip of wood that ran up into ours. Whenever he was angry with us, which happened quite often (we never knew why), he had a deep, ugly ditch made just across the road which we always took when we were riding around the property. The woods were so thick and low, with plenty of thorns, that we could not get along by keeping on one side and were obliged to go back and make quite a long detour. The notary did his best to buy it for us, but the man would never sellrather enjoyed, I think, having the power to annoy us.?Mme. Waddington in Scribner's. The Martian Sky. The clearness of the Martian sky comes in to abet tlie greater transmission of its air. From dawn till dusk day after day in the summer season and largely in winter the sun shines out of a heaven innocent of cloud. No shield of the sort and only a little screen of air tempers its beams to the soil held up to it. Such an exposure far exceeds anything we have on earth, for with us, even in the tropics, clouds gather as sooa as the heating grows excessive and cool the air by plumps of rain.?Percival Lowell in Century. Heard at the Drama. Mrs. Ryetop?John, how much time elapses between the second and third acts? Mr. Ryetop?The programme j says six months. Maria. Mrs. Ryetop | (aghast)?Six months, John? Lands, j we can't wait! Why, them buckwheat cakes I left to riz will have gone clear through the roof by that time!?Chicago News. j / Involved. Binks?I notice that you have a thread tied round your finger. I suppose that is to remind you of something. Jinks?Not exactly. It is to reI mind my wife to ask me if I forgot something she told me to remember.? Harper's Weekly. 1 : \ Force of Habit. Lady (formerly a telephone girl)? Porter, whv didn't you call me, as I in structed you? Sleeping Car Porter)?I did, ma'am. Sure's you're born, I did. I said, "Seven-thirty, ma'am," an' you said, "Line's out of order."?Pick-Met'p. He that will not be counseled cannot be helped.?German Proverb. A Big Screw Driver. "I saw a screw driver the other day that weighed 2,000 pounds." "Nonsense." "But I did, though." "Where was it?" * "In the engine room of an ocean liner."?London Tit-Bits. The Hustler. "Do you believe that all things come to him who waits?" I "They may start tor mm, out usu! ally some man. who hustles overtakes them before they set to the man who waits."?Houston Post. x A Logical Conclusion. "The old time sailors do not seem to i think much of steam vessels." "Well, it is only natural for an old j sea do~ to stick to his bark."?Balti; more American. Sincerity and truth are the basis of ; every virtue.?Confucius. i i 1 pi nrTiniv P L<UUV1 1V1T * 35.0,37-, Sept j 25 I 2 i O i K I W I J f^~~S? | < ! : ? : 5 ! ? ; ? ? I o j 2 ? SI ! ?, i ? s ; o o j % ? o g | ! ? ? 1 ? 3 3 ? I ? 3 ! ! cd i & 1 ? o n I r J ; f ! 2. ; TO j : 9 9 j 2 : : : ? ? ! ? ? 8 ! 2 i : ct> ?. 1 ?i 1 2. k* w 1 ? : ! a! : ! : % 3 : : : : Oil j . o ; o . ; 3 : * I s* r? : ' ' : ] I 16: 58! 24 7 53 64 87 75 94 20i 36 : 24 44 13 17 33 47 105 ! 281 57 24 14 28 31 82 79 101 12 36 25 37 38 50 38 40 97 4 53 10 21 28 43 63 95 111 37 41 39 29 38 38 55 27 89 13 48 27 5 17 18 97 36j 26 28 43 23 46 49 58 23 84 174 40 48 34 18 47 54^ 74 35j 73 30 59 33 12 49 54 43 31 41 5! 18 5 41 13 27 46 104 141 ol *3 oa 81 99 97 75 72 137 " ?V WA i 421 94! 501 61 6?J 8ll 120 1261 200 I DO IT Sa?? Twenfy-i tBy having ui n a a n a * rem n m? jrra <?Bk Ira Our stock of 40,000 rolls is cr jm and seasonable papers. Aii p; built for wear. 25 per cent, pi courteous treatment. : (WEBB'S AF 1 627 Main Street, Opposite Kirby's 5 a ^Tjtr^jrjr^rj&jarjrjrjrjTjrjt Ik | 111 Si ^ Winter is drawing neai ^ room for early fall and ^ we are offering all sumi $ REDUCED s ^ tions, Shoes, Hats, Mill! | call while in the city. ! U. A. Y | "WHOLESALE j ^ 1603 Main Street, 11 i A V MilA DONT 1 H# JBL. TI Successor to Ma NEAR POST OFFIC] When you are looking for Solid Gar Load Lots and at tfc therefore, can sell you for less 1 ments. Solid Oak Be< Nine Pieces?One Bed, One Centre Table, Four Chairs. One No. 7 Black with a complete list of Cookinj Black Oak, with a complete ine is complete. All grades. Furniture of the same grade c 490 for prices COLUMI One of tlic worst- features of kidney trouble is that it is an insidious disease and before the victim realizes his- danger he may have a fatal malady. Take Foley's Kidney Cure at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregularities and prevents Bright's disease and diabetes. Derrick's Drug Store. OR LEXINOl =r 3, 190S. T\ Si Si 2| Sj f i ?i ?! |j S I ! ? 3 O ; ?r< ; ?1 I CTQ : ' s ! 3 W ^ td j? ? : a!? r S I ? | Bluish i if i !!*i i 5 I ? i : : : : : : : ? : : : ! : : : M : : : : : ; : : I : i : : | : : _:_Jj : j : i : i i i i i i 1 !~~ 26 30 39: 4S 56; 27 27 23: 27. 17 7! 14j 57 43; 68 26 12; llj I ' 28! 6, 11 65| 77 j 30 17; 11; 12: 16) 31! 42 60: ail 66! 39: 24; 27: 1 1 1 ! 15, 28- 36| 60 66; 27 33 11 21j 27J 9 17 45 44i 67 23; 24! 18] i I 9 10 25 171 45 10 7| 13] 12 34j 27 28 86] 54 84 49; 22| 25 7 14 44 3S| 58 41 28 24 22i 26 24 21 33; 47 41 17 11 5! 16 19 13 71 44 52 30 7 22! 37 18 28 59 49 57 36 2& 28; __ ____ 1 ? ?? 1 43i 37 541 1051 99 114 56 35- 39l NOW! 3 !Ive Per Cent, ? ns 5 to do your Bjj am ful] of beautiful designed J|f apers are of fine stock and ^ discount now. Prompt and ^ IT STORE, 1 Columbia, S. C. m nd 10 cents Store. S 1ST 60! | * and we must have L ?TT/tHAA !>i Winter guuus. acuuc ^ ner goods at greatly | > PRICES | 3 in Dry Goods, No- ? nery, etc. Give us a ^ SlND retail, i Si Columbia, S. C. & I &jrjx&mzz2FJirjrjTjffrjTj{FA ORGET xwell & Taylor, 3, COLUMBIA, S. 0, Furniture'. We buy only in ie lowest spot cash prices, we ihan if we bought in local shipiroom Suites. Bureau, One Washstand, One j Rocker?all for $17.25. : Oak Stove I Utinsels, for $7.50. No. 8 list of Utinsels, $12.50. Our Prices guaranteed as low as an be bought. Write or phone 1YLOR, ilA, S. C. : NOTICE "f i Parties having: visitors will confer a favor upon us by sending in or telephonii g he Dispatch office. It is impossible for a newspaper man to | get the names of all parties, and if . your visitors are left out don't blame the editor. 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