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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. TITM. W. HA WES, ^ II Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BROOKLAND. S. C. "" tfraerice in all Courts. Business solicited. November 1.1905. O. M. XFXSD. r. E. DBEHSB. i |ji FISD & LREHEK, la ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON C. H., S. 0. Will nmu?tiaA In all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office. Lexington. 8. C. JE FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ! CHAPIN, & 0. Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom. Second f Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. j ? rnHURMOND & TIMMERMAN, 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS. Citizens' Bank B'ld'g, Batesburg, S. C. We will be pleased to meet those having le? Eal business to be attended to at our office i the Citizens*. Bank Building at any time. Respectfully, >J. Wm. THURMOND. Q. BELL TIMMERMAN. ALBERT M. BOOZER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, 8, C. Ofvzcx: 1S36 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Tan Metre's Furniture Store' Especial attention given to business entrust- ! ed to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington J comity. I ( Gborge r. rembert ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1221 LAW RANGE. COLUMBIA. 8. C. I will be el ad to serve my friends from Lexington County at any time, and am'prepared ;o practice law in all state and iieaerai Courts. Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529 - 1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street. ; Street. ( ) Office Telephone No. 1372. Residence Telephone No. 1086. wboyd eyans, lawyer and counsellor. Columbia. S. C. DR. P. H. shealy, dentist, lexington, s. c. Office Up' Stairs in Roof's Building. TkW f n HILMORE. V DENTIST. I 1510 "Wain Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Ovtick Houes.- 9 a. m. to 2 p. m? and from 3 to 6 d. m. Dr. d. l. hall, DENTIST, columbia, s. c. / Lutheran Publication Building,1 1626 Main St. Office hours 8 a. m., to 5:30 p. m Dec. 23, 1907?6m For Sale?A New Davis (Unique) sewing machine, improved drop head, cheap either for caBh or 6n easy payments?installment plan?a - bargain Apply to Rice B. Harman. IK WORLDS SBEATEST SEW!K6 MACHINE POTTO Ifyoo want either aVibrating Shuttle. Rotary Shuttle or a Single Thread [Chain Stiich] Sewing Machine write to Til IEV SOMESEWINN MACHINE COMPANY Orange? Mass. Hasysesrinc machines are made to sell regard less c*f Quality, but the Sew Home is made to wear. Our euaranty never runs out. Bold by authorised dealers only. FOB SALS BY W. P. I((I, Lexington, S. C. DR. HILTON'S LIFE FOR THE Liverand Kidneys A VEGETABLE COMPOUND A pleasant invigorating medicine. Very effective in the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Habitual Constipation, and all their effects, such as nausea, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, etc. Perfectly regulates the LIVES and corrects all disorders of the KIDNEYS. Of great benefit in female complaints. For sale at the BAZAAK, Lexington, S. C. Wholesale by Tiie Murray Drug Com psny CCLTTMBIA S. C. Deaf and Dumb Children. CE Remarkable results of the instruc- ^ears( tion of deaf and dumb pupils in public school No. 47. in New York City, were Garrii determined before the parents of the Anc 122 children. Dunla Not one of the pupils was able to Whi articulate a sylable at the beginning When of the school term. At the exercises In ? I f.VioKA Trorp flftv who made themselves Davis perfectly understood in all parts of wit the big- assembly hall, some of them Wher< reciting pieces of poetr3r and others wit delivering orations. Miss Margaret A. Regan, principal Are of the school, said that the teachers They now believe there is no reason why every person should not be taught to T ' speak. ? Scogg Here is Belief For Women. BotJ If you have pains in the back, Urin- Bath, ary, Bladder or Kidney trouble, and Figl want a certain, pleasant herb cure for _ . woman's ills, try Mother Gray's s Australian-Leaf. It is a safe and nev- Wit. er-failing regulator. At Druggists or Fighti by mail 50 cts. Sample package FREE. T Address, The Mother Gray Co., LeRov. N. Y. 4w 6-2 The B - But Print Paper Taxed. we fa The United States Senate has adopt- To * ed by a vote of 44 to 32 the amend- I did i ment of the Senate committee on fi- But nance fixing a duty of $4 a ton on Those print paper, in place of the House Bee; rate of $2 a ton, but the other amend- Alp] ments to the wood pulp and print paper schedules have not been acred To a XV1UJJC uP?n- _ x ney 01 1 ache, i A New Theory Of Zones. "Bobby," said the teacher, "how * 4-u on ana H many zones are there?" "Two," answered Bobby, with a little questioning note in his voice. 2PAE Then, seeing the puzzled look that came into the teacher's face, he prattled on without a stop: "One male gj- q and one female; the male can be tern- u perate or intemperate, the female " frigid or torrid?" and he stopped for Indi breath. farme: ? rebell* Best brands of cigars always found :n? at The Bazaar. 1 and t - from f Notice of Examination. Wlli bl men. The scholarship and entrance examinationfor Winthrop College will . be held at Lexington, S. C. on the 2nd agains day of July, 1909, beginning at 9 a. m. thresh All tnobe uesiriiJg suuumrruups ur au- OWDW mission in the College should be pre9ent. ' and K Applicants must not be les9 than edict fifteen years of age and have a good colltra education in the common school branches. Respectfully, pro vie A. D. Martin, All 16 Mch. 1909. Co. Supt. Ed. have i ? amon? Winthrop College that e SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE with EXAMINATION. spreac big di] The examination for the award of thing vacant Scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new stu- mvjr dents will be held at the county court A w * house on Friday, July 2, at 9 a. m. Applicants must be not less than fifteen years ot age. .When Scholar- ^re ships are vacant after July 2 they will bandii be awarded to those making the high- ^e jj est average at this examination, pro- , vided they meet the conditions gov- "ere erning the award. Applicants for the m Scholarships should write to President They Johnson before the examination for Scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and * a??!. mL . i. ;n iree tuition. xne next session win open September 15, 1909. For further If y information and catalogue, address to ma Pres. D.B. Johnson, Hock Hill, S. C. mone; 34p not al ere in Scholarship and Entrance gut Examinations Clemson Agricultural College. At the oounty courthouse on Friday. A n July 2nd, at 5 A. M., the Scholarship for tt and Entrance Examinations to Clemson 0f to Agricultural College }will be held un- Beries der the direction of the county board of metel education. . . Applicants must be at least 16 years ae,lca of age apd must be prepared to enter 11 the Freshman Class. There are no a bio Scholarships in the Preparatory Clas9 out a This class is open to a limited number skin < of boys who cannot reach high schools close< and who are living in sections of the djgk State where school facilities are poor. nroea Scholarships are worth $100.00 and IjT8 Free Tuiticu. The next session of d'8*8 Clemson Agricultural College will be- gram gin Sept. 8. 1909. prove Apply to the County Superintendent avera of Education after June 20th for need- Hgrai ed information concerning the Scholar- back hip Examinations. and t For catalogue, further information Burfq and cards upon which to make applies- 8uria tion for entrance to the College, ad- UDe? dress P. H. MELL, President, Clemson College, S. C. - The A Useful Article. please one ( Fresh Baker's Brazil Shredded Co- been coanut, a seasonable article for mak- that i ing delicious custards, pies and cakes, the oi at the Bazaar. the i """???????? Wanted?Piedmont cigarette cou- Cure pons. I will pay 45c per hundred cash upon in redeeming these coupons. the i Rice B. Harman. found . - - the pi const Sewing Machines. ins ti The Davis Unique and other new improved drop head machines; nicely ^ ! finished in oak; easv running and per feet sewing; fully" guaranteed ;* for or sale at factory prices for cash, or on . 11 easy payments, at The Bazaar. m'V tf Rice B. Harman iOPNSWSIN VERSE. I :>n's grass grows long and green, filler's grows cockiebur, son's and Sims' grass have mixed I crawled across the rows. ,p and Duncan on the cretk ere grass grows tons of feed, e muskrats play hide and seek r?Arvn t"rv ,i?38 LJiat 3 guu& VU ov-vu. and Neely on the branch h grass like sorghum cane, ? fertilizers grow in lank h frequent showers of rain. ght and Nusom, Smith and Kidd soldiers brave and trae face the grass with dauntless grit j heroes always do. ins* rocks and Hollis' clay, 3 splendid spot9 of land like soldiers brave, today iting grass to beat the band. i and Pope have gra99 galore h Bigham in between, ng hard with plow and hoe jonquer General Green, ible says "Thou shalt not kill," such things come to pass, rmer9 hope that does not refer rilling weeds and grass. ntend to write some more, stopped my pen in wonder, not mentioned excuse me please ause I heard it thunder. vr?1- T-fcroIr? Jtt ) iu iVVVU XXUl uvuiui ivoid serious results take Foley's y Remedy at the first sign of kid bladder disorder such as backirinary irregularities, exhaustion, m will soon be well. Commence ; Foley's Kidney Remedy today. >y all Dmggi'sts of Lexington enry Drag Store, Cfcapin, S, C. MEES' WIVES Z2T EBVOLT. inners For Threshers Give the ifomen Too Much Trouble. anapolis, Ind., June 23.?The r9' wives of central Indiana have ?d against the practice of makg dinners for threshing hands, he owners of machines that go arm to farm threshing wheat ave to provide dinners for their wives of the farmers organized rt the big dinner attachment on ling days, and when thresher s came around to make contracts ere informed of the women's many of them refused to make icts, saying they had no way to !e dinners lor the men. the farmers in some counties formed threshing companies ; themselves and have agreed very man must provide himself dinner. The organization is ling to other sections, and the oner at threshing time is to be a of the past. >BANDITS'L00T EZPEESS OFFICE. en Bay, Wis.?Two armed is entered the night office of nired States Express company Tuesday morning and compelled an in charge to open the safe, obtained $5,990. Send us Tour Sues. ou are too Dusy to come to town il ub your due6. We need all the y we can get, besides the law will low us to mail papers to subscrlbarre*rs for more than one year. scribe to The Dispatch. Weighing Touch. ?markable instrument is that used e purpose of measuring the sense uch. This device consists of a i of Mttle disks, each three mini's in diameter, suspended by fine, ite thread from wooden handles, ast being stnek into holes round ck. The lightest disk is taken nd brought into contact with the ot the subject, he having his eyes 1. If nothing is felt a heavier is employed, and so on until the nrA hprnmoa nntippjihlp The weigh from one to twenty mllli8. and with their aid it has been d that the seuse of touch in the ge person is conveyed by two milns on the forehead, temple and of the forearm, five'for the nose be chin and fifteen for the inner ce of the fingers.?New York Trib$100 Reward $100 i readers of this paper will be id to learn that there is at. least Ireaded disease that science has able to cure in all its stages, and s Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is ily positive cure now known to medical fraternity. Catarrh is a itutional disease, requires a conional treatment. Hall's Catarrh is taken internally, acting directly the blood and mucous surfaces of system. thereby destroying the lation of the "disease, and giving atient strength by building up the itution and assisting nature in dole work. The proprietors have so faith in its curative powers that ;dfer One Hundred Dollars for any :hat it fails to cure. Send for list limouials. tress F. J. Cheney & Co., Toleda' SoM by all Druggists. :e Hall's Family Pill-* for coiistipa| J THE S 919 Gervais St. Everything fc guarantee to sav Call to see us wh: AL 919 GERVAIS ST., j THE JEWELER 1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C. REPAIRS WATCHES JEWELRY Makes Them Good as New MEDALS A>D RADGES Manufactured in Our Own Shops for Schools and ah n inner rurposes. AVERY, The Jeweler 1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C WEAR Our special $3.50 Oxfords and know the comfort and satisfaction that ffoes with 0 wearing Oxfords that fit you right. A shape I for every foot in a style that will please. Tan and Black Ehrlich's Shoes Wear Best, Co.-t Less. EHRLICH'S, I i COLUMBIA, S. C. Remember, that you will always j find the very best cakes and crackers at The Bazaar I KILL the COUCH I anp CURE the LUNCS wi Dr. King's Nam Discovery Il?ll vavw-v ^ FOR CSHSi18 1 I UIl \/OLDS Trial Bottle Free! AND ALL THROAT AND LUMG TROUBLES. | GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY! ^OR^IONEYREFUNDED^^^^J STAR S" Alex. Ayoub, Prop. adquarters for Mnns. Hal Men's and Boys' Clothing. \ E STORE C BARGAINS >r men, women and e you money on ev lie in Columbia. EX AYO U I 3 Doors Below Seaboard Depot, | VOUS SUMMER u in ij in the | ^ from. 8 Oxfords, Sailor Ties, ^ Straps, and many oth? The leathers come i g| G-nn Metals and Tans. w< ^ Prices: $1.50, $2.( S $3.50 and up. I Lever.? ^-iML^aLwa XXT A TIP aPOTT V AA X JU XV VJI XV V-r w This is the time for Lexingtonians to bt ther things they need. Always see me before Swift's Premium Hams best, at 12 l-2c p J. B. HE Wholesale and Retail Ganoral Grocerlts, Boot, Mutton 932 GERVAIS STREET, : I RPPTNTtt RTVTP,! shape _ We aj 9HHHB ( Ladie ^CS^Ha and ?K9jk found carry ^SESSSt^ medii motto Mone HARMAN'S SH( 1725 Main St. Post Office Blo< 1 a G. W, LINDLER, p Chapin, S. C? ? n Has an up-to-date line of c COFFINS AND CASKETS I Oil hand, at prices to suit everybody. 41 *fl nn fifiO 00 I" 11VJCS 1 ?n;m v*?vv _ Ciill 011 me and I will save you mouey. I I am prepared to furnish a hearse when- I * ever desired in connection with my un- I I dertaking business. Jan. 2. Dili j TORE COLUMBIA. S. C. Dry Goods, ts and Caps. children. We ery purchase B COLUMBIA, S. C. moil an I NOW READY | largest stock tnmer Footwear M State to select y The styles are Pumps, Ankle T jr styles. || n Patents, Kids, III )0, $2.50, $3.00, 1 HE SHOE MAN M I COLUMBIA. 9 . ND FLOUR iy their supply of Good Flour aud J you buy. i, guaranteed the ierpound. RIOT, *3 Dealer in i, pork and Sausaga. COLUMBIA, S. C 3 FOR 1909 i here in all the new I leathers and colors, re showing one of the iomplete lines in Men's, s' and Children's high j low cut shoes to be in the city. We also a complete line of lm price shoes. Our >: "Same Shoes for Less ^ y." RY US NEXT )E STORE, ! 3k COLUMBIA. S. 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