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r tsofsssional cards. DR. G. R. HARDING, THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST, is at Lis office doing good work at moderate prices. Call to see him y t 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 Brook!and J Bank. j NEW BROOKLAND, - - - S. C. i M. L.EILEY, Optician, Lexington, S. C., Eoute 2 I have taken a special course 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 jp trial. WM. W. HA WES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BROOKLAND. S. C. Fracriee iu all Courts. Business solicited. November 2, A * 1 O. W. EFiaD. F. E. DKS33EB. } DFIRD & DREHER, U ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON C H. S. C /Will practice in all the Courts. Business solicited. Odo member of the firm will always be at ofdce, Lexington. 8. C. * ' JH. J? attorney at law, CHa?TN, S. C. Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Room, Second Floor. Will practice in all the Courts Thurmond & timmerman, attorneys at law, ? , will practice in all courts, K - ? Citizens' Bank B'ld'g, Bates burg, s. 0. We will be pleased to meet those haviag lo" gal business to be attended 10 at our office Fn the Citizens' Bank Building at auy time. Bespeotfuiiy, wm. THURMOND. (*. I3EL.L TIMMERMAN, , ' i a lbert m. boozer, | a. attorney at law, J* - COLUMBIA, S. C. Officii.: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Yan Metre's Furniture StoreEspecial attention given to business eutrust? ed to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington oouuty. peorge r. rembert u attorney at law. 1221 law range, Columbia, s. o. I will be glad to serve my friends from Lex/Aa 1 Qgfcon County at any time, and am prepared >r- jo practice law in all btate and Federal m Courts. I 'J " Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529 1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street. Street. ( ) Office Telephone JNo. Residence Telephone No. 1036. X\T BOYD EVANS, W .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia. S. 0. ^ DR. F. 0. GILMORE, DENTIST # 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. O. OmoK Hooks; 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from * 5 to 6 d. m. Dr. d. l. hall, dentist columbia, s. c. Lutheran Publication Building, 1626 Main St. Office hours 8 a. in., to 5:30 p.'m Dec* 23, 1SK)?--Gm alt2t0usts3ms2tr! s I beg to announce that i have a 1 firstclas9 shop at my place, near the ! Lexington Cotton iilili, and am pre- j pared to repair Boilers and Engines | on short notice. Can bore any size I engine cy*inder. i carry in stock a fnll6npply of mill supplies. i make a j specialty of going out into the coun-; (r > try to make repairs, and will answer telephone calls promptly. Satisfacfihnrcre>z reasonable. ^uaiauuttu. jj Phone 413, J. J. RIKARD, DecStf Lexington, S. C. E. G. DREHER, Agent, FIRE INSURANCE. REPRESENTING HOME INSURANCE CO., N. Y. INSURANCE CO OF N. A., PHILA GERMAN-AMERICAN, N. Y. GLOBE AND RUTGERS, N. Y. TEUTONIA, NEW ORLEANS. SOUTHERN STOCX FIRE, GREENS- 1 BORO, NORTH CAROLINA. * S7R0NCEST AND BEST OLD LINE INSURANCE COMPANIES II LOCAL AGENCY i I LEXINGTON, S. C. j HAIRRBALSAM JBP CUcski ari beautifies the halt. Never Fails to Bestore^ Gray Cures s:nip^di*ease? & hair faiiicg. KILL th? COUGH and CURE the LUNCS " Dr. King's ? ? I II new discovery; ?gS&J 8 />tn ALL THROAT AMP LUKG TftGUBlgS. j IGUABANTESD 5ATI3I'AUXOHY| I OR MONEY REFUNDED. ? ii II mi mi iidi"fTnrr'-vrrmg?r?rr*-/.TTrgmr^ I BILIOUS?! I CONSTIPATED ?| [HEADACHE?! | aaa | 1 I " I I FOR I 1 Nearly Everybody I 1 STAKES K I SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR f ||whkyotYOU,?|| *as Notieo, Towa of Lesiagtoa, S. C. i T Taxpayers, are nereoy nuuat-u ujai by an ordinance dnly enacted by the Town Council of the Town of Lexington, S. C-, a levy of Ten (10) mills has been made on all the taxable property within the corporate limits of said town for municipal purposes for the year 1910. The tax books will be kept open by the undersigned, at his usual place of business in said town, for the collection of the said town, for the collee-/ tion of the said taxes so levied, from May 4, 1910, to May 30, 1910, both inclusive, after which time a penalty of five (3] per cent, will be added and the books kept open until June 13, 1910. for the collection of delinquent taxes and penalty. Tax executions will be issued against all defaulting taxpayers af er June 15, 1910,^to enforce the pavn.ent of all unpaid taxes. C. E. LGAPHART, Treasurer of Town of Lexington, S. C. April 19, 1910. tf I THE JEWELER 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C. REPAIRS WATCHES AJiD JEWELRY Makes Then; Good as New? i? wfuf*in MW??giffwaciff-gwr-irrfrtf<ygfeMMMBnwviiairi wwrw? | AM) I iUBG^S SbssjsfsffjHmff fpi Q?jm MIWHIIV* W ttttnii VW d ? w*w ww as Shops far Sshaois and Dfhsr Furpssss. AVERY, The Jeweler 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C jHF. WORLDS BHtAltSI StWIPlo BAumnc I^HT RUNN^G, ^ tf rot: wanteithera VlbratingShuttle, Rotary b buttle or a Hin^le Thread [Chain tililch] Sewing Machine write to rHE NEW H07:*c SEWING MACHiNE COMPANY Change, Mass. Many sev/frsr machines are made to sell regardless ci <iuality, j' * ihe New Home is made to wear. Our guaranty never n:ns out. Sold 2>y authorized dealers only. FOS SALS BY W. P. ROOF, Lexington, S. C. WHERE MONEY GOES. Astounding Figures, Showing $Where the Hard-earned Cash Goes. Whiskey Bill Great Burden. When contrasted with the money spent for other purposes, the annual liquor bill of the American people is a national disgrace. Comparative figures compiled by the National Prohibition Press from the federal government internal revenue reports of 1909 are astounding. FolIo\ung"kis a comparison of the expenditures for church work, education, clothing, and food, with the national rum bill: Foreign missions, ?10,000,000 Brick, 100,000,000 Churches, 175,000,000 Potatoes, 210,000,000 Silk goods, 240,000,000 Furniture, 245,000,000 Sugar and molasses, 310,000,000 Public education, 325,000,000 Boots and shoes, 450,000,000 Flour, 455,000,000 Woolen goods, 455,000,000 Cotton goods, 675,000,000 Lumber, 700,000,000 Printing, 750,000,000 Tobacco, 825,000,000 Iron and steel 1,035,000,000 Meat. 1,550.000,000 Intoxicating liquors, 1,675,GOO,000 w,ai;, ?rsnn nan read VV Jlilli illkCiiigviiu jy ~ . _ _ the foregoing table of figures without being impressed with the warning it contains? More than a billion and a half dollars are spent annually for booze by the American people. This is a direct liquor tax of ?31 a year on each family of five persons. It was a mighty smart, far-seeing man who first said j that the indirect taxes forced upon I our people were far more burdensome than the direct taxe9. The remedy: Raise one generation of boys fiee from the blighting influence of the saloon and the next generation following will grow up to manhood so sensible and moral that, the saloons will die of quick staryation.? Nashville American. The Sound Sleep Uf Good Health The restorative power of sound sleep can not be over estimated and any ailment that prevents it is a menace to health. J. L. Southers, Eau Claire, Wis., says:?"Foraloug time I have been unable to sleep soundly nights, because of pains across my back and soreness of my kidneys. My apoetite was very poor and my general condition was much run down. I have been taking Foley's Kidney Pills but a short time and now sleep as sound as a rock. I eat and enjoy my meals, and my general condition is greatly improved. I can honestly recommend Foley's Kidney Pills as I know they have cured me." Sold by all Druggists of Lexington; Henry Drug store, Ohapin S. C. - < Points Regarding The Census. The census begins on Friday, April 15 and must be completed in two week in cities and in thirty days in all other areas. The enumerators will wear a badge inscribed ''United States Census, 1910." The law requires every adult person to furnish the prescribed information, but also provides that it shall be treated confidentially, so that no injur}' can come to any person from answering the questions. The President has issued a proclamation, calling on all citizens to cooperate with the Census and assuring them that it has nothing to do with taxation, army or jury service, compulsory school attendance, regulation of immigration, or enforcement ol' any , law, and that no one can be injured by answering the inquiries. It is of the utmost importance that the census of population and agriculture in this state be complete and cor rect. Therefore every person should promptly, accurately, and completely answer the census questions asked by the enumerators. The Florence Electric and Utility company, of Florence, has been chartered, with a capital stock of $100,000. Andrew P. Malony, of Philadelphia, is president. Commissioner Watson reports that there is a decrease of 358 children under 12 years of age working iu the cotton mills this year. Last year the decrease was 279; so there is net decrease for this year of 79. James S. Havens, a democrat, was elected congressman from the 22nd district of New York. He run on a I tariff reform platform and defeated | his republican opponent by a good- | sized majority. However, it v ill be some time before the country can be brought to regard the Hon. N. Longworth as the official spokesman for his illustrious father-in-law. Giving the people the best you'yc got in the shop is the way to win in the long run. Beauty i9 the index of a larger fact than wisdom. Oao Car of Nitrate of Soda For Sale We have just unloaded one car of Nitrate of Soda, in our warehouse and will sell same cheap. SHEALY & DERRICK, Little Mountain, Sv CI l M When ycu fee! that you IS < || can hardly drag through j||! pi your daily work, and are 1|| j m tired, discouraged and ||j j uiibciuuii', laivc v^oiuui, r.?gs j II the woman's tonic. p| j ^ Cardui is prepared for p|' ||] (he purpose of helping |1 j pa women to regain their Eg ; pS strength and health. || j || Net by doping with || j m strong drugs, but by the || i j|| gentle, tonic action, of si i ill pure vegetable herbs. |?|1 The Woman's Tonic I Mrs. L. N. Nicholson, ^ i of Shook, Mo., writes: || j "Before I began to take |gj j Cardui, I was unable to ? do any work. I have |g j taken 5 bottles and have || | improved very much. I || can do the most cf my pi j housework now. u'.' **1 rnn'i- env fori rrmrh fela ! l! for Cardui, it ? has done so 19 j P Your druggist selis Car- || | H dui. Get a bottle today, ifl i t 2?&itor as Privat: Ccrsst. t A paragraph is going the rounds j about- a girl dying from tight lacing, j An editor commenting on the fact- j save: "These corsets should be done 1 ' away with, and if the gir;s can't live | without being squeezed we suppose men could be found who would sacrifice t hem-elves. As old as we are j we'd rather devote three hours a day, j without a farthing of pay, a? a private corset than see these givis dying in this manuer. Ofliee hours almost any time." A New Yor': clerk has just died leaving $2,000,000. lie also left the bank. I42EU&at8?M^ Bargains Bargains 1 "WHILE THEY LAST | A limited number of slightly H used $95 High Grade Organs j? I for only $58.50. K These Organs appear near ra ne a" and are warranted to last a jf R long life time. H I Terms of sale giycn on appli- ? catiou. ?j Write for catalogue, stating 0 terms desired. a This is an opportunity iu a w life time to possess a Sue Organ |j at about co~*. fjs Answer quick for surh bar- |! H gains don't lauc long. g j 11 Address I | jpi i ii 1,1 najgicayii.ty.'i'? vmrvmva,sr+rL*~Juwt rvao.iai j^j j 1 iimnMro s'ftiior ii j 1423 Main Si. Columbia, S. C. ? sf? oaburarsl'jp vivnc,.w*z\ac.M>vrx^.Trzi.-yrzrjxc?a-c/g,rjr <i.*.b ' * I PI&NOS AND OSGAffS | !?E2Si553^3S2s2j J | woe, HBnccaOTTr.gsrra runs Jit &.-? t t*trac* We sell the c( have them in any anything in our ii place and we will We are not s1 sound business. 1109 HAMPTON ST< 3 BUY THE BEl ? HIM???P?ag?MM??BfLB?aa Tl I ? 00 3 ^ <??wss&i IHj ^iiri td Is used in all Pulir M yi Why? Because it is I 1-3 w ssBy Saving S | ^ it Save 1 $ ALL SIZES, A1 i M g I 1313-19 Main St. COLT] I ' fMHrXAMMQn^fllMWiJEJCJtf 11 ? TT\tmt MM WITI H^ITH WHUaggii.^TMn !JUST DECEIVED AT OLD PRICES a largo lot of men's lightweight sol Farm Shoes, also a lot of single sole Brogans for Farm and out door wort; A large loc of Ladies' every day Shoe gj suitable for a farmer's wife an Sjg! daughter to keep their feet dry. j large shipment of Ladies' and Men' sfj Low Cut Shoes for early spring, in a p| leathers. These Shoes were boagh p! before prices advanced. i I E. P. ? F. A. DAVIS | 710 Main St. Columbia, S. C GENUINE GAP* This name appearing or belting superior in every respect to the other marketed. Full stock carried by us. COLUMBIA SUP COLUM5 B?WrBWti?WBB?BWB?BWWMMl Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always oil hand for you to select from. Keep us in mmd when want* ing anything in Je?elry oj Sil verware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your | order to us. |p i! [.praTiifo i i lu IMl'ilStUI J 11 U/' tu(j w -w-??.-* v r< tt> ? 1424 ??ain Columbia, S.C hone 934 Piedmont and OJd Mill cigarette coupons wanted. I will redeem these in cash. Rice B. Harinan. t-?revjrtlT?JUI.l'IJ?.fJ I .JMBUJJW ! !! I IIIIII Il.smU*UJHMJL3!iJB We have a] r of Tennessee Mii ii i i and all Drone. W 3also hav of Rock Hill Bug high grade work; jlebrated Studebai size. When you ne, come in and lc do our best for yoi Grangers, and our g ?w>waare;m?i?? w imwwict 3T BY TEST I 10 | HN HON PSATO55 I ca bg sa xsy u ? raan Dining Cars? | 3 Best. I ice, | is the Price55 | .L PRICES AT I MBIA, S C rlicEe 111 1 m*mmwrmmmmam ??j?uiwwmtii*?wwwixwpi??? LJjUJt. ixt . ajjcasr nrcav^arg oar o < Laueaa??? JDY SELTJNG. is a:; absolute guaranty of its being makes oi stitched belts now being PLY COMPANY, !A. S. C. Screen Doors and Windows, Icc Cream Churns, Refrigerators, all sizes, Lawn Mowers, Rubber Ilose, Mantles, Tiles, Grates, Cook Stoves and Ranges, Cutlery and Tableware. 1526 Main 8b Columbia, S. C. FISTAL DISCHARGE. This is to iia:ify ail persons thct I will apply to Cloo. S. Drafts, Esq., Judge of Probate for Lexington County, bouth C'Hro.'ie.v, on tho 6th day of May, 1910, for t; Jiiial discharge as administrator of tOc- estate of Dr. M. Q. Hendrix, deceased. \V. P. HOOF, 4\v2G Administrator. lother shipment ies that are good e a good supply ?gies, and other s. :er wagons, and are in need 01 ok through our 1. ;uarantee means COLOMBIA, S, C. ' ^ % 1 ^