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fc?v, TROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. G. R. HARDING, THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST, Is at Lis office doing good work at moderate prices. Call to see him don't wait. ^ Near Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA, S. C. DR. RAY FISHER SOX. Dentist Prepared to do all kinds of Dental Work. Office over the Brookland Bank. NP1W brookland, - - - S. 0. " M.L.RILEY, Optician, "W Lexington, S. C., Route 2 I have taken a special courso at the Northern Illinois College of Ophthalmology and Atology, ol Chicago, and am prepared to do first class work at reasonable prices. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Give me a trial. ? 1ITM. W. HAWES, " u Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BTtOOELAM). S. C. Practice In all Courts. Business solicited. November 1. l'JG5. CU SC. EFIRI>. F. E. DREHEB. ipFIRD & DREHER, J ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON C. H.. S. 0. Will practice in all the Courts. Business olicited. One member of the firm will al% ways be at office, Lexington. 8. C. % : fl T H. FRIUK, tl ^ attorney at law, chapin, 8. c. f Office: Hotel Morion, 4th Koom. Second Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. : v. . mhurmoxd <fc timmerman, 1 attorneys at law, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, Citizens' Bank B'ld'g, Batesburg, S. C. Wo will be pleased to meet those having leV. gal business t-> bo attended to at our office In the G'tlzar.s' Bank Building at any time. Respectfully, j. wm. thurmond. * g. bell timmerman, Albert m. boozer, attorney at law, \ COLUMBIA, S. 0. i-1 Office.: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite ?\ Yaa Metre's Furniture Store iSepeclaratiention giv<-n ro business entrusted to him by his felicw citizens of Lexington A: 30Unty. pEORGE R. REMBERT U ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1 in LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA 8. 0. . I will be glad to servo my friends from LexL i nzton County at any time, and am prepared k so practice law in all btate and Federal Courts. B| Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529 W 1209 Washington -J > Pendle ton Street. Street. ~ (. ) Office Telephone No. 1372. , Residence Telephone No. 1036. WBOYD EVANS, .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. columbia, S. 0. ? -n, J-, riTT xrr\-OT? |\i&. r . u. uixijuvxtu, U DENTIST., fL ' 1510 Main Street, COLUMEIxi, S. 0. |i Oitiok Hocjes: 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from L 3 to 6 d. m. TkR. D. L. HALL, \ 1/ DENTIST COLUMBIA, S. O. i Lutheran Publication Building, I62o Main St. i. Ofhce hours 8 a. m.. to 5:30 p.~m Dec? 23, 1907- -0m AHJTOUlJrOBKCSITT! I beg to announce that I have a firstciaes shop at my place, near the Lexington Cotton Mill, and am prepared to repair Boilers and Engines on short notice. Can bore an\'' size engine cylinder. I carry in stock a full supply of mill supplies. I make a specialty of going out into the country to make repairs, and will answer telephone calls promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Phone 413, J. J. KUvAttLt, Deo8tf " Lexington, S. C. ?mrmmi? asmmmaansKoamsarzma E. G. DREHER, Agent, S ^ FIRE INSURANCE. | $ REPRESENTING HOME INSURANCE CO.. N. Y. INSURANCE CO OF N. A.. PHI LA GERMAN-AMERICAN, N. Y. GLOBE AND RUTGERS, N. Y. TEUTONIA, NEW ORLEANS. SOUTHERN STOCK FIRE, GREENS* BORO, NORTH CAROUNA. I STRONGEST AND BEST OLD LINE INSURANCE COMPANIES tW , ?-LOCAL AGENCY LEXINGTON, S. C. ? !____ RV'M PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM .. Ma C7ear.?o? and beant.fica the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. HKSETZT: JlKevcr Pails to P.estore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. A^hai:1 tailing. Ikillthe couch's ^ ...? AIIBB vue hn/>.q8 I ANV VUHB ?ns feBVia?iv | w Br, King's ! New Discover; a, r* CS?8 .rfSfeJ 9fiN.i AllTHROflTAKDUIKGTROUBLES, g |GUABANT2iSD SATISFAOEOEYf I OK HONEY KBFUNBEJX Twitw'in" T^^inrf^BTfwrrwrrrriiifrJi< i m "I write to tell you the II m good news that Cardui M HaSI Vino cn mitrh ?Ss IUOO tuv uv MM and I think it is just |g worth its weight in gold," |? writes Mrs. Maryan Mar- S shall, of Woodstock, Ga. I|| "I do hope and trust |jj that ladies who are suffer- fa ing as I did, will take g| Cardui, for it has been a |gj God's blessing to me, and || will certainly help every 18 lady who is suffering." SU The Woman's Tonic I No matter if you suffer || from headache, backache pains in arms, shoulders || and legs, dragging-down M feelings, etc., or if you || feel tired, weary, worn- || out and generally miser- K able?Cardui will help you. m It has helped thousands |? of other weak, sick ladies || HI and if you will only give gg III it a trial, you will be M j|| thankful ever after. TEE JEWELER 1503 Main St., Columbia, S. C. AND '' JEWELRY Makes Them Goad as Hew MEDALS A3SD BADGES SSanufaciurotf in Our Own Shops for Schools and Other Purposes. AVERY, The. Jeweler 150S Main St., Columbia. S. C eMEWSKLSS GREATEST StfiiHG &.GB1BE JJGHT RUNNING ^ gr> r; 55-2, _ _ *3 f: '5 % fcf" g. A |?2P C Si El ?3 | r| fe?& feg Jfvou wr.nt either a Vibrating Phuttlo, Rotary fciiuttle or a Single Thread [Chain Siiich] iicwing Machine \rriie to THE NEW HCME SEWING MACHINE COMPAHY Orange, Mass. i-Jiry -/-win? machines are made to sell regardless ct Quality, 'jut the CIV Homo is mace to wear. Our guaranty never runs out. Sold by aaihonzed dealers only. FCU SALE 6V W. P. ROOF, Lexington, S. C . Men and Women Wanted ^ A Bl^ll I lie uovcrnincni puyc* nmiwdy m?*u Clerks $800 to$1,200, and other employees up to $2,500 annually, Uncle Sam will hold examinations throughout the country for Railway Mail Clerks Custom House Clerks, Stenograp' era, Bookkeepers, Departmental Clerks and other Government Positions. Thousands of appointments will be made. An}' man or woman over 18, in City or Country can get Instruction and fr>e information by writing at onc-e to the Bureau of In* struction, 99 Is Hf?*"lin Buildign, Rochester, N. Y. Brave Love He'd nothing but his violin, I'd nothing but my song. But we were wed when the skies were blue . And summer days were long. And when we rested by the hedge The robins came and told How they had dared to woo and win When early spring was cold. We sometimes supped on dewberries, Or slept among the hay, Eut oft the farmers wiyes at eve Came out to hear us play The rare old tunes?the dear old tuner? We could not starve for long While my man had his violin And I my sweet love song. The world has aye gone well with us, Old man, since we were one? Our homeless wandering down the lanes? It long ago was done. But those who wait for gold or gear, For houses and for kine, Till youth's sweet spring grows brown and sere And love and beauty tine, Will never know the joy of hearts That met without a fear When you had but your violin And I a song, my dear. ?Mary Kyle Dallas. You can riot indulge a porterhouse appetite on a chuck steak wage without having a kick coming on the increased cost of living. What we need from congress is more conservation and less conversation. tf>? Some Lesingtcn People Fail tc Realize the Seriousness of a Bad Back. j The constant aching of a bad back, The weariness, the tired feeling, The pains and aches of kidney ilis j Are serious?if neglected. I Dangerous urinary troubles follow. A Lexington citizen shows you how to avoid them. C. A. Geiger, Depot Street, Lexington, S. C., says: "For several months I suffered from dull paius across the small of my back and as they did nol disappear, I came to the conclusior that my kidneys were disordered. Ai night, after lying down, my back pain ed me intensely and I also noticed ar irregularity in the passages of the kid ney secretions. I was feeling mise rable when I procured Doan's Kidney Pills at the Kaufmann Drug Co. 1 used tnem as directed and they provec to be the remedy I needed. They hav< helped me so much that it gives m< pleasure to recommend them to othe: kidney sufferers.'' For sale by all dealers. Price 51 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the Unite( States. Remember the name?Doan's?an take no other. ( We never did like this idea of goinf hungry in order to help those who an suffering because of their own igno | ranee. ? NO SUBSTITUTE. Accept no substitute for Folosy Honey and Tar. It is the best and saf est remedy for coughs, colds, throa ana lung troubles: Contains no opi ates and no harmful drugs. Remen ber the name, Foley's Honey and Tar and accept no substitutes. Sold by al Druggist of Lexington, Henry Dru; stors Uhupin, S. C. * - -? Perhaps they cali it ''revision down ward" because our chance of getting justice from the trusts is made smaller The time a man can govern hi home is when he is away from it. Chamberlain's Stomach and Live: Tablets invariably bring relief to womei suffering from chronic constipation headache, biliousness, dizziness, sallow uess cf the skin ana dyspepsia. Sole by All Druggists. It takes two to make a marriage, bu one can break it. And now we are urged to pinch on bellies to punish ourselves for our ig norant use of the franchise. Medicines tnsc aid nature are tuwoy: most successful. Chamberlain's Cougl Remedy acts on this plan. It loosen the cough, relieves tiie lungs, open the secretions and aids nature in restor ing the system to a healthy condition Sold by All Druggists. Manufacturers who make due allow ance for depreciation in machinery too often fail to make allowance fo depreciation in men. We wish some scientist could ex plain satisfactorily the aflriity be tween a small boy and a yellow pup. If troubled with indigestion, const: patiou, no appetite or feel bilious, giv Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets a trial and you will be pleased wit the result. These tablets invigorate th stomach and liver and strengthen th digestion. Sold by All Druggists. G-ardcn Ssod. The Bazaar ha9 just received a fres shipment of Ferry's and Crosman's re liable garden seed and will be please to hav? you call for your wants in th: *> -ti line. iiesujiH guaraniteu. Sewing Machines. Tbe Champion New Home, Ne^ Acme and other new improve drop head machines; nicely nni?l cd in oak; easy running and pe; feet sewing; fully guaranteed; fc sale at factory prices for cash, or o easy payments, at The Bazaar, tf Rice B. liar man The entire $20,00C stand, 919 Gervais St., ( Clothing, Dry Goods, G? be sold within twelve d: al. Ail must be turned j r>c? "!-? ATYT nrY*?ia + i~l> 1, iiv w gl VyCbU UJLiW X SPECIALS. We have on hand thirty Men'a and formerly sold at prices ranging from $1( which we will yell for $G.9S the suit, while Seeing is believing, ?.o therefore w< come aud .>ee for yourself. 500 pairs Melsitf Pants worth from $>.5 go at $1.93. 50c Shirts that are selling the world c will be sold while they last at only 29c. \ in all shades, stiipes, plaias, polka dots an warvrvt"vrxnrTv^-js:-sxopm> Lgac:xcva*.. xr 919 GERVAIS ST. 1 i IIP I Bargaiss largaisis 111 I i si I WHILE TSEY LAST p 11 I A limited number or slighily fl! j [j & used $95 High Grade Organs j| f? | fcr only S5S.5Q. |j | i H These Organs appe ar near & $ I |j now and are warranted to last a j| I J | long life time. |i c " Jh Terms of sale given on appli- | [ 3 cation. j & Write for catalogue, stating I ? ~ ?j terms desired. j j I This is an opportunity in a j * jf life time to possess a fine Organ |j i 3 B at about cost. 8 g ? Answer quick for such bar 3 I gains don't last long. 1 I | Address | , !, i? m m - I 1428 Main St. Columbia, S. C. \ 1 FIOIOS AKTD QEC-ANS | ! riiitf Ajt | Will be at my stables for the entire season. Prices reasonable. : J. A. Keisler, 3 GILBERT, R. F. D. 3. /' i " . . ' r Distesnpsr Sksiedy for Ssgs, 1 An old reliable, safe and sure remedy ' for distemper in dogs, quick and guar~ nnteed cure in the early stage of the j A disease, jfnce ot'c. luanuu aujwuuc, ; Rice B. Karman, Pharmacist, Boxing- i ton, S. C. t 3 \ We sell the cei have theni in any J; any thing in our lie * place and we will < We are not st: d sound business. 1-1 1109 HAMFTON ST. >.00 stock of the Star S1 Columbia. This entire s mt's Furnishings,'Shoes ays at less than the cosi into money in 12 days, r oss. Sale begins "Wedm in ?egma?fl?ta? ? I ???? ?BB?PBH?J??OT | ? roath's Suits, t T . +u.Mlr if i nrt 4-n cio cn I Jnst think o. it. J.UVJ VU they last. an(j j)rawers af, ]9C tt ? ask you to 0 f.n $.5.00 to A11 10# ' i Al) 15c Hosiery, t; iver for 50c? Neckwear, 50c va (V e have them cl solid colors. I Neckwear, 23c va r.'jr :?wywfvrr/ri. ?rmcrraxm- rrwr. ua Plioiie 1788. I JUST RECEIVED i j AY OLD P555CES | a large lot of men's lightweight soft i Farm Shoes, also a lot of single soled Brogans for Farm arid out door work. A large lot of Ladies' everyday Shoes suitable for a farmer's wife and daughter to keep their feet dry. A large shipment of Ladies' and Men's Low Cut Shoes for early spring, in all leathers. These Shoes were bought before prices advancedE. P. & F. A. DAVIS 1710 Main St. Columbia, S. C. Send us $2.90 and v.*e /S??r=?. express, all charges paid, Jc i^WT^- Southern Express oltice, in gallon jug of this extra line ?13 Old North CarG TklK is not the adulterate.'] bl< ^ 1:3 so'd hy thesmall dealers, v.ith r. rniTe straight whisker, guarar-t, Wo?^Ss: Food Laws. Good vA'iliC.v lihs this ass r.oc-n native state, at. fwm S2.*0 to "S'.'.iO p< is made in ordc-i- to introduce ovr ,"x tior.s we were unable to reach from < .'-hip the above whisker in in n er qua 3 Gallon Jv.g $4.25. 4% GaHcu Kcr 6.45. 1 Et^i. Oar C'ls-arawttcc: 'iL's vyhhu.e or v.e wiil refund yrn.r moi'.c y just as and the. expense will be ail curs. National Han k of this city. Be ware cf iznitcton who frs.TT, hr.snst oeonlti **ho CSV TEE OLD NORTH CAR A-zlng Warehouse No. We have an of Tennessee MuL and all broke. We also have of Bock Hill Bug. high grade works lebrated Studebak* size. When you Le, come in and lo( do our best for you rangers, and our gi w tore, Ales Ayoub's took, consisting of Trunks, etc., must b of the raw materlo matter what the ssday, March 16. DBnoKaBOTisaaa7?Q^.niinrrwirftft>stf<.?TE win i i i? SPECIALS Five cases of light weight Shirts ic garment. o close out at G* o close out at 9? lues at 29a Joes at 17# cascadeixaa v xgfc?C37H&s^r.Tft . rmu SI 1 iy^ COLUMBIA, S. C. rxrwy^rautryaii:. i z^^x^^r^ir2.v^_rjnj^r-rrjti^AjM\3*. JI awn ? I MBB3BW! KWIQ8WWMIKMMMIM will sfcip you ov return ) the nearest Adams or a plain package, a two- 13ft ilmaWMskey jjjl irivls or compounds of srl-It? half p. dozen pro!":is ado-: <i. ":> : i itti under the National l'l-re relaiW ovr trio 1 :.*C3 in or.> Q^vvJl er- gallcr. '?h<s ?V.vC:r2 j^sggS <!>: m?"T .'i: br- ?<vcrar homo rft::(.c. V.'c v/i!1 :;k?> rultv-s, c::nrocc paid, as ' :2 Fell Quarts $5,25. ^^-1$ 24 Full r:nts - 5.50. ^Aja y iriu.-l j'iv^ perfect cafisraolIon i orjfltifidiy ;.s it was received, ? We refer y-..a to the Atlantic ere nci distiller#. Buy A<*i? e.il the express cberges. OLIHA mSTIIXEKY, 135, Jacksonville, Fta. other shipment ss that are good 3 a good supply gies, and other u 3r wagons, ana are in need of )k through our larantee means i COLUMBIA, S. C.