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wK FB0FESSI017AL CABDS. , DR. G. R. HARDING, THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST, is at his office doing good work at moderate prices. Call to see him don't wait. ' Near Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA, S. C. Barber Shop and Pool Boom. I am now located in the Lexington Dept. Store building, and am prepared to do all kinds of Tonsorial work. Give me a call. 7 S. J. LONG, Lexington, S. 0. DR. BAY FISHER SOX. Dentist . ? Prepared to do all kinds of Dental ; Work. Office over the Brookland Bank. NEW BROOKLAND, ... S. C. ?M. W. HAWES, I Attorney and Counselor at Law. I NEW BROOKLAND. 8. C. Practice In all Courts. Busings solicited. November 1.19G5. 3, M. KFIRU. F. K. DBKHSS. ?FIRD & DREHER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON C. H.. S. 0. Will practice In all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will al? ways be at office, Lexington, 8. C. ^ - 1 4 T H. FRICK, J . ATTORNEY AT LAW. CH iiTN, & C. Office: Hotel MarioD, 4th Room. Second n Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. ^ Thurmond & timmerman, \ attorneys at law, i WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, Citizens' Bank B'IcPg, Batesbnrg, S. C. We will be pie&^ed to meet those having legal business to b? attended to at our offiea In the Citizens' Bauk Building at auy time. Kesp<?etfuily, J. War. THURMOND. <i. BELL TIMMERMAN. Albert m. boozer, ATTORNEY AT LAW, j COLUMBIA, 8. 0. g Office: 1315 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Van Metre's Furniture Store- ? * iCspeelai attention given to business entrust- ed to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington 1 Bounty. T 1 George r. rembert attorney at law. 1221 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA 8. 0. I will be clad to serve my friends from LexI agtoa County at any time, and am prepared 6 0 practice law in all btate and Federal Ooarts. Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529 , 4 1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street. J Street. ( ) Office Telephone No. 1872. Residence Telephone No. 1086. WBOYD EVANS, ] .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR, j Columbia. S. 0. DB. F. 0. GILMOKK, J DENTIST., 1610 M*"" Street, COLUMBIA, S. O. Omcs Ho'jas: 9 a. m. to 2 p. m? and from * to 6 d. m. TIB. D. L. HALL, IT DENTIST COLUMBIA, S. C. Lathe ran Publication Building, ! 1626 Main St. Office hours 8 a. m., to 5:30 p.'m Dec* 23, 1907- -6m ANUOTJITCEMStfT! I beg to announce that I have a firstclass shop at my place, near the Lexington Cotton Mill, and am prepared to repair Boilers and Engines on short notice. Can bore any size engine cylinder. I carry in stock a full supply of mill supplies. I make a specialty of going out into the conn- I toy to make repairs, and will answer ' ? telephone calls promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Phone 413. J. J. RIKARD, Dec8tf Lexingtjn, S. C. i E. C. DREHER, Agent, |' 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, GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA. STRONGEST AND BEST OLD LINE j INSURANCE COMPANIES LOCAL AGENCY LEXINGTON, S.C. __ __ | PARKER'S I | in DAI QAM I ! ? _ I fEiLL?he ?O^HIO i |ahd CURE THE LUMC8 | ? g?si ae'a 9 S I WJTH ||? ?? Sg I | ?2 t&!M% ? jf I 1 11? *5? I. ir,i~/.f^o'''*K3 I j (2 T-:-1 I ' *-: -tA{'?y % . J lAfi "' kLL. T'fr.C-Vf ?MD LeJitGTnG5.i??rC. ?' 1 [B? V-vt T .?*- ^ u**.*x xr*^*.vTc..\-*iv*-.r> ?ivsMCkR-.*% | 5GVA7 A ;vTJ G5"; 8A3H& a.CX01^6 ! 102: ItfXTCTEY Yti&'ilXTtKZ. t j MB??"M"?P?em?mil mil i Ibilious? I CONSTIPATED ? J HEADACHE? FOR SPEEDYRELIEF. Nearly Everybody TAKES SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR lwaYoTYoa?l HOMnJI Fas Notice, Tcva cf Losington, S. C. Tamirm nrA hppphv notified tha j >7 an ordinance duly enacted by th< town Council of the Town of Lexing on, S. C., a levy of Ten (10) mill >as been made on all ihe taxabli iroperty within the corporate limit >f said town for municipal purpose or the year 1910. The tax books will be kept open b] he undersigned, at his usual place o usiness in said town, for the collec ion of the said town, for the collec ion of the said taxes so levied, fron Hay 4, 1910, to May 30, 1910, both in lnsive, after which time a penalty o ive (5] per cent, will be added am he books kept open until June 15, 11)10 or the collection of delinquent taxe md penalty. Tax executions will be issued ogains ill defaulting taxpayers after June 15 .910,"to enforce the payment of all un laid taxes. C. E. LEAPHART, rreasurer of Town of Lexington, S. C April 19, 1910. tf JSLvepy THE JEWELER 1508 Main St, Columbia, S. C REPAIRS WATCHES AND JEWELRli lakes Them Good as Nev MEDALS AM) BADGES Manufactured in Our Owi Shops far Schools and Other Purposes. WERY, The Jeweler 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. < ranLBS SREATESTSEWIHo feACHISE RUKNIN|^ V . . { ; .$ -y, f '. .- ; / \ 'A V^Vii <r<\> V -.v.. .; ?; ;</?' . v: / t - * +'* . ?} . ' . - = .... \ ;: > ^ -;'Y. ' Y>;' " ' *f x*n?" Tt ! -v""h Vi* rx ' ' . ' . rSLati:v. i v " 'i i' ' >'< . ti i; - s. .K-hi::.. \ . ; rs: y.z.j res; h .tf&a ;r Or- .:q*c, J..";.r : >. 7 - m -i -;: T r v. . . t !.... v"?V i S?;!.?.. . ; - .. i . r: dul l *.; Ki:;i:oi*..::6,vS iliUiiry. nzilj* ;-v:: r xui ly 17. P. 5?3 j.:, L-jai-kj.j 3, S. C. Billy Feliz's Letter. To the Editor of The Dispatch: Everything is quite and ere long the silence will be broken by the tread and voice of the candidate. Come out, boys, 41 the early bird catches the worm." ' The reoent cold snap nipped things about, retarded the growth of all vegetable matter and stagnated the progress of all business generally. The dryness of the weather saved the fruit. Rev. H. M. Fallaw and family of Woodruff, spent a few days here recently with relatives and friends. He preached an ahle and instructive sermon at Gaston on Wednesday evening. Lester, the baby boy of our esteemed friend, G. A. Goodwin, is sick with a case of fever. Under the treatment of Dr. L. C. Brooker, we wish for him a speedy recovery. J. F. Fallaw, who has been commissioned postmaster here, has taken charge, with Mrs. M. I. Fallaw assistant and his daughter, Miss Lula, as clerk. Mrs. Lee N. Fallaw, of Columbia, is here for a while nursing her young brother, Lester Goodwin. J. C. Goodwin has moved into his new residence on route 1. The next j to move in will be a bride, we pre1 sume, to share his joyg and sorrows. ? The health of the happy Felix family is better than when we last wrote. , Hon. W. H. Sharpe passed by re- i 3 cently on legal business. Butler Fallaw. Albert Cockerel and j 8 George Fallaw, of Baxter, paid these g parts a visit recently, and spoke in 9 highest terms of the hospitality of our people. L We are painfully sorry to chronicle . the illness of our good friend, Mrs. D. E. Craft, of Swansea. She was our 1 door neighbor for years prior to mov^ ing to Swansea, and we always found [j her to be a true christian lady. ?, We regret to lose our esteemed 8 fpiptiH nnd natron. .T. W. Render. He has sold out to Mr. and Mrs. John 0. ?, Shepherd, who will move in at au early date. We will giacily welcome , them. Billy Felix. / - Columbia's Hew Council. At the second election held in Columbia, P.. J. Blalock, R. C. Keenan, and W. F. Stieglitz were elected a9 the remaining members of council un* der the new commission form of government. The new government will be composed of W. H. Gibb9, mayor, with R. W. Shand, R. J. Blalocg, R. 0. Keenan. and W. F. Steiglitz, councilman. The mayor receives $2,500 a year, and the councilmen $2,000 a year each. Excursion BatesiVia Southern Bailway From Lexington, S.C. Richmond, Va. and Return, $15,85 Account of National Association of Piano Dealers of America, May 13-18, | 1910. Tickets on sale May 11 and 12, * and for trains scheduled to arrive Richmond before noon May 13, final limit returning May 29, 1910. Atlanta, Ca. and Return, $8.50 Account of National Baptist Sunday School Congress, (colored) May 25-30, 1910. Tickets on sale May 23 and 24 and for trains scheduled to arrive Atlanta May 25, 1910. Final limit returnj ing June 1st, 191C. k Richmond, Va. and Return, $15.85 * Account ol American Pharmaceutal Association, May 2-14, 1910. Tickets on sale May 1 and 2, 1910. Final limit j returning May 17, 1910. Cincinnatti, O. and Return, $18.90 Account .Biennial Session, General Federation of Women's Clubs, May Ills. 1910. Tickets on sale May 5 to 11, with final limit returning to reach starting point not later than midnight May 22. 1910. Asheville, N. C. and Return, $6.10 Account of General Conference M. E. Church, South, May 4-24, 1910. % Tickets on sale 2 to 11 inclusive. * with final limit to reach original starting point not later than midnight May " 31. Charlotte, N. C. and Return, $5.90 Account of American Cotton Manufacturers Association, May 17-1S, 1910. Tickets on sale May 15-10 and for i cMio/lnlen tr. yrrivp Phfirlnttfi lia/UO DVUVUUAVU VV ! ?? ? ^ before noon May 17, 1910. Final limit; returning to reach original starting point not later than midnight May 23, 1910. New Orleans, arid [Return, $25.45 Account of National Association of Credit Men, May 17-21, 1910 Tickets on sale May 14-i6, with final limit returning to reach original starting point not later than midnight May 23. Atlantic City and Return, $23.35 Account of General Assembly Presbyterian church in the U. S. A., May 13-31. 1910 Tickets on sale May J(i, 17, 13, 1910 with final limit returning to re3fh original starting point not later than midnight June 5. Washington and Return, SIS.35 Account of World's Sunday School Association, May 19-2(5. 11)10. Tickets on sale May 10, 17, 13, only with final limit returning to reach original starting point not later tliau midnight June J, J910. Knoxvilh, Ten7i. and Return, 31 6.00 7 Account of Summer Schools of Urn ! (J' the South, June 21-July 21, 1910. i .fo .. ? v??!o 10. 21. 2.". 20, : 1 " " * * * ?? * ... . . . ' ] .1 uly JO, jjii'i Jo, vnrh linal iisr.ii J n'ltirnlir/ to roni'li rlosti'oitk^:j not, I k.j cr Jhrui r.-ni n m i:i cjiidlii'if, of saJ?\ | i'.ir r'iirriiOi* ititornsji'ioii. ,*);>r.'y !.> i .Soutoorn jviiilwav iay nr.-. ?>. ! J. l. m " ali:x n. aca (.til. |? "I know what is good W& || for young and old peo- llj 9 pie, writes Mrs. Clara ||a gi Dykstra, a trained nurse g| |s ot boutn idellingham, gL H Wash., "and will say that g| M I consider Cardui the best & medicine for girls and ! i j| women. It makes them m 1| feel like new persons, re- p m lieves their pain and reg- igj || ulates womanly troubles. ? m "Both my daughter and I % received great benefit" H The Woman's Tonic 9 As a medicine for fe- RH 9 male trouble, no medi- Eg || cine you can get has the [g| || old established reputation, || H that Cardui has. M |S Fifty (50) years of sue- m || cess prove that it has IS j H stood the greatest of all y I gg tests?the test of TIME. p H As a tonic for weak wo|| men, Cardui is the best, be? cause it is a woman's tonic, || g| Pure, gentle, safe, re- W f J liable. Try Cardui. M _ I Ths Sane Trou'blo Eerc. One of the troubles in securing publie roads in Newberry is that the people [ who use them have come to depend ; entirely upon the chaingaug rather j than work the little road along their own premises that they have occasion j constantly to use; they will travel over , mud holes and ditches and complain ! that the chaiugang never came into j their section, whereas, if they would i take the labor that is on their own j place and work it for a siiort time the roads would be kept in good condition. I We would like to see a few of the pro-1 gressive farmers of the county put the j roads which pass through their own j places iti good condition, even if it j were done in their own time. It would j be a great convenience to them and I an advertisement to their progressiveness and besides the good it would do them it would become contagious and others would soon do likewise. A little self-help in the matter of road building would soon work wonders. Will not somebody sfc.irt this movc-j ment??The Newberry Herald and ' News. The sp'endid work of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is daily coming to light. No such grand remedy for liver and bowel troubles w^s ever known before. Thousands b!e*s them for curing constipation, sick headache, biliousness, jaundice and indigestion. Sold by All Druggists. Futilo "In the spring the young man's fancy Lightly turns to thoughts of love.'7 | Gee, if I could think such though tlets Wage would get an upward shove. In the spring the young maid's fancy Lightly turns to peek-a-bou'*? There, I'm slumped; can't go no further Same old wage, yo what's the use. Little John of New York has renewed his fight for the freedom of Morse the former ice king who is serving a fifteen year sentence in the Federal prison. 1 HORSES, MUU j ' 4 > ?a ^ * We sell the c< have them in any I anything in our li | place" and we will | We are not si i i h^qi'HPCic ! -of* fW ^ f*." /?./ 5w^ i> ; 'c^ L? jl. ^ 1109 HAMPTON ST I BUT THE B1 "T ? BC * SYF E? REFRIC 8W Is used in all Pul 103 Why? Because it w "By Saving ^ it Sav H ALL SIZES, i H w 1313-19 Main St. COI | JUST RECEIVED r * AT OLD PRICES J | a large lot of men's lightweight | Farm Shoes, also a lot of single s< | Brogans for Farm and out door w< | A large lot of Ladies' everyday SI H suitable for a farmer's wife I SI daughter to keep their feet dry. i| large shipment of Ladies' and M Low Cut Shoes for early spring, ir leathers. These Shoes were bot before prices advanced. e a 9. e a t%&m pj Ei fi IX r Hi uhub 1 710 Main St. Columbia, S ISf USE p-" ^ lasts long It is a money sa COLUMBIA SUPPI < Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you tc select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry 01 Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send fci our catalogue or telephone your order to us. P. II. LAOHICOTTE & CO., JEWELERS, 424 Main Columbia, S. C hone 984 Piedmont and Old Mill cigarette ponpons wanted. I will redeem these in cash. Rice B. Harman. ,:S. BUGGIES. We have j ^ of Tennessee M , and all broke. ^ W 3 also ha of Bock Hill Bi high grade wor slebrated Studeba size. When yoi ne, come in and J do onr best for yt ;rangers, and our 1 MP ? | iUp BBBM?BM 3ST BY TEST 8 "he )HN I 'HON ERATOR Iman Dining Cars? is Best. Ice, es the Price" ILL PRICES AT jUMBIA,S. C. Phone 111 B?HWB?WWI1M IUIUMIIIWM^mS IS IP K.IML'Mll.llWI.JI I 1 I m 111 ? ill IllWIirff? firrn^ C. I P. P. PACKING ;er. It creates less friction. ,ver. We carry a large stock. *Y CO. . Columbia, S. C. BABBECUE. I will furnish a firstclass barbecue I with refreshments at Steedman, S. C., on the lirst Saturday in July 1910. Come and enjoy the day with your friends and hear the candidates. ! 35 H. Cromer Oswald , Ldsington Pressing Club. Remember that the old reliable Lexington Pressing Club is still in business and is serving its patrons with the usual promptness and care. We give special attention to the pressing of Ladies skirts. Give us a trial. tf. Lem Sox, Mgr. Burial league To Meet. All members of the Burial League of Columbia, S. C , are requested to attend a meeting of said league on Wednesday, May 18th, 1910, at 0:30 o'clock p. m., at 1207 Gcrvais Street, Colombia. S. O. 6w28 Fishing Tackle. The Bazaar has just received a complete new line of fishing tackle, embracing hooks, lines, bobs of every description, gigs, ^orks, corks, trot ? t - rt? i I lines, poies, etc. we can supply yuor wants in fis img tackle it .you call qnick. AND HARNESS another shipment ules that are good ,ve a good supply iggies, and other ks. i,ker wagons, and a are in need or look through our 3U. guarantee means Ia#e% a I rnr rr.-TTTT A ^ P vw tj s.1 i.i.JL>' ii, k>. v.