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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. Gr. R. HARDING, THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST, is at liis office doing good worn at moderate prices. Call to see him don't wait. j Near Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA, S. C ROBETR MOORMAN. Attorney-at-I^aw, Admitted to Practice in all Courts in this State. ? ? _?1 Dnnlr Pnilninff Uaronna naiiuiidi umm uj>iuiu&, COLUMBIA, S. C. r"WIM. W. HAWES, 11 Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BROOKLAND, S. C. Practice In all Courts. Business solicited. November 1.19G5. FP. CAUGHMAN, Veterinarian, KENTUCKY STABLE* 1806 Assembly St.. Columbia, S. C. Phone 541 or 786. 4, X. EFIBD. 7. E. DBEHKB* ?FIRD & DREHER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON C. H., 8. C. Will practice iu all the Courts. Business Solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington. 8. C. JE FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ? CHAFIN, & <J. Office: Hotel MarioD, 4th Boom. Second Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. Thurmond & timmerman, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, ' Citizens' Bank B'ld'g, Batesburg, S. 0. We will be pleased to meet those having legal business to be attended to at our office fjo. the Citizens' Bank Building at any time. Raspeotfuilsy ^ THURMOND. G. BELL TIMMERMAN, t, i A LBERT M. BOOZER, A. ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, 8. 0. Office: 1816 Main 8treet, upstairs, opposite Van Mt-tre's Furniture StoreEspecial attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington ^ county. T Law Offices, I ) Residence, 1529 1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street. Street. ( ) Office Telephone No. 1372. Residence Telephone No. 1036. WBOYD EYANS, .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia. S. 0. | TVR. F. O. GILMORE, V DENTIST., 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Hocus-- 9 a. m. to 2 p. m? and from s to 6 d. m. Dr. d. l. hall, DENTIST COLUMBIA, S. C. Lutheran Publication Building, 1626 Main St. Office hours 8 a. m., to 5:30 p.'m oo 1 (VY7 _fim l/W ao% a?/vi wj-ut - ANNOUNCEMENT! r 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 country to make repairs, and will answer telephone calls promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges reasonable. f Phone 413. J. J. RTKARD, Dec8tf Lexington, S. C. E. G. DREHER, Agent, f FIRE INSURANCE. j ;v REPRESENTING jj HOME INSURANCE CO., N. Y. ? ' INSURANCE CO OF N. A., PHILA \ GERMAN-AMERICAN, N. Y. * GLOBE AND RUTGERS, N. Y. J j IbllEUniH, lltn vnuMn?. j SOUTHERN STOCK FIRE, GREENS- J BORO, NORTH CAROLINA. ? STRONGEST AND BEST OLD LINE 9 INSURANCE COMPANIES LOCAL AGENCY LEXINGTON, S. C. j i i THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Varied Courses of Study in Science, A Liberal Arts, Education, Civil and Electrical Engineering and Law. College Fees, Room, Lights, etc.. $26; Board ?12 ner month. For those ! paying tuition ?40 additional. The health and morals of the stu- j dents are the first consideration of the j faculty. 43 Teachers Scholarships, worth $158. | ^ For catalogue write to S. C. MITCHELL, Pres Columbia, S. C. rumutcra cpii ik IMlltf iifeiv pi v una f oiamono brand \sf^Wj ^ ladies / idt fWf Dnixyht for CHI-CHES-TER'S A DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Rkd and/A Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Blue\w> Ribbon. Tazs no otdix. BqyqfyotirYv Sreggle* wd ink fl?> CHI-CI1ES.t?b S V DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for iwentT-fivO '* years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS JE5$>EVERYWHERE j # I BILIOUS?! CONSTIPATED ?! I? * - FOR I SPEEDY_RELIEF. | Nearly Everybody | -TAKES B SIMMONS LIVER RECULATOR I raYoTYou.?l| I If you want to get all the news of the county campaign, subscribe now to The Dispatch. $100 per annum; 50c 6 months; 25c for 3 months?in advance. J9Lvex?y THE JEWELER 1508 Main St, Columbia, S. C. REPAIRS WATCHES AND JEWELRY Makes Them Good as Hew mam, f, Wit I I i MEDALS AM) BADGES Manufactured in Our Own Shops for Schools and Other Purposes. AVERY, The Jeweler 1508 ftftain St., Columbia, S. C St WORLDS GREATESTSEniito siAOHINE ^^HT^RUNNIN^ ^wgpiiBHfc ??d..'S' 7 '. tf von rami either a Vibrating Shuttle. Rotary hhattioor a Single Thread" ff.'AamiSlilc't\ Soring Maehiim write to TKi SE?/ KOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Orange, Mass. Mr.ny cfwircmncivncs gre made to senrcsrard!?-:* Of tifaJdv, *jm11tie 3il*W Moiue is made to we: r. Our guaranty never runs out. Sold by authorized dealer* only* FOR SA1J? BY W. P. ROOF, Lexington, S.C. Barbecue at Chapin. We will furnish a first-class barbecue and refreshments at Chapin on campaign day at that piace. All who wish to enjoy a good dinner and to hear the speakers will be there. SUMMER & BOOZER. Mr. J. D. Pop well, of the Woodford, section was in town Wednesday and called in to see ns and planked down his dollar for his paper another year. He has good e:\>ps of corn and cotton and knows how to run a farm. A large crowd from here went to Columbia on Monday to witness the Jeffries-Johnson fight as portrayed at the Columbia theatre. ] \ |e "I write to tell you the ?g ||1 good news that Cardui |i| |H has helped me so much || || and 1 think it is just l|g i ||j worth its weight in gold," || ||1 writes Mrs. Maryan Mar- ||j ?j| shall, of Woodstock, Ga. || |"i do nope ana trust g that ladies who are suffer- a ing as I did, will take 1 Cardui, for it has been a | God's blessing to me, and | will certainly help every w lady who is suffering." H The Woman's Tonic i| No matter if you suffer H H from headache, backache 9 pains in arms, shoulders H I and legs, dragging-down H m feelings, etc., or if you 9 fta feel tired, weary, worn- Bj? Rj out and generally miser- 1$i B able?Cardui will help you. Bj It has helped thousands 9 H of other weak, sick ladies H H and if you will only give H H it a trial, you will be D 9 thankful ever after. 81 Bound Trip Excursion Bates Via The Southern Bailway From Batesburg. S. C. M nntfanl# anH Sf>ui9niii>. T#?r?r?_ anH Return $13,30: Account OpeniDg week, July 1-7, 1910; Monteagle Bible School, July 15-25, 1910; Monteagle Sunday School Institute, July 28-August 15, 1910. Tickets on sale June 30, July 1. 15, 16,22, 23, 29, 30 and August 12, 1910, with final limit returning to reach original starting point not later than September 5t 1910. Knoxville, Tenn., and return $10: Account Summer schools of the South June 21-July 21st, 1910. Tickets on sale June 19, 20.21, 25, 26, July 2, 9, 10, and 16, 1910, with final limit returning to reach original starting point not later than fifteen days from but not including, date of sale. Chicago, ill. and return S27.20: Account Triennial Conclave, Knights Templar, August 8-13, 1910. Tickets on sale August 4,5,6 and 7,1910.Tickets limited to reach original starting point not later than midnight August 17, 1910, but may be extended to reach original starting point not later than September 6, 1910, by depositing tickets not later than August 17, 1910 and 'payment of 50c additional. Chattanooga, Tenn., and Return $14.55: Account National ? of Postmasters, October 12-11, 1910. Tickets on sale Oct. 10 and 11 and for trains scheduled to arrive Chattanooga bafore noon 12th. Final limit returning to reach original starting point not later than midnight Oct. 17, 1910. Extension of final limit to Oct. 31st may be had by depositing ticket and payment of ?1.(0 additional In addition to the above, there are now on sale round trip summer excursi n tickets to numerous other points. For farther information, apply to Southern Railwav ticket agents, or J. L. MEEK, " ALEX H. ACKER, Atlanta. Ga. Augusta. Ga. Mr. W. L. Quattlebaum, one of Steadman's best citizens, while here Monday, paid us a pleasaut visit. Mr. J. W. Chapman, a progressive and prosperous young farmer of Hilton, gave us a pleasant and profitable c til Monday while attending a meeting of the county executive committee. Mr. Thos. H. Caughman, has an excellent piece of corn, near the depot, among the very be9t we have seen this year. Tom is a firstclass farmer, and a clever citizen. ? ??? - t? -? - ? The LyrieThe moving pictures at The lyric theatre, in Columbia, are growing better with each succeeding day. Tliis is evidenced by toe increasing crowds that pour into the excellent little theatre. ? * The Fourth passed oif quietly in Lexington. Many enjoyed the barbecue at Saxe-Gotha, given by the Irene Brass Baud, which was an entbe success. It is said that Mr. A. Z. Stromal), of the Woodford section has the best twenty acre field of corn in that vicinity. His cotton crop is also fine. He is a model farmer and well does he wear the championship for his management of a farm. Must Send Money. All persons sending in announcements for candidates mint send the Cash with the announcement, otherwise it will not appear. The fee is $5 for all offices, except county commnsioner and magistrate, which is ?'\ This is positive. Notice Subscribers, A Blue X on your paper denotes von are in arrears. A Red X shows that vour subscription expires in the issue crossed. FOR SALE?Two pair of braud new groat harnoRs; the very best made. Apo'v to D. R. Haltiwangr^r, L^xingUtu. S. C. Dentists Elect Hew Officers, i The State dental association closed | its annual meeting at Glenn Springs with a banquet. New officers were elected as fol- j lows: \V. W. Chisolm, Anderson, j president; J. B. Bngham, Chester, first vice-president; Jas. R. Stokes, j S Rock Hill, second vice-president; li. K C. Smathers, Anderson, correspond- j ing secretary; W. B. Simmons, Pied- i mont, recording secretary; G. A. Mil- | ner, Aiken, treasurer; B. H. Teague, ! Aiken, editor-in-chief; J. P. McCrea- ! ry, Spartanburg, member of the board. | for liye years. j Columbia was chosen as the place J of meeting next year. a County Campaign Meeting. [ There will be fourteen campaign j meetings, the following schedule be- | ing adopted after some discussion; I Irmo, August 10. | Hilton, August 11. j Chapin, August 12. f Pine Ridge, August 13. # Ioor Hayes', August 15. | Azariah Taylor's, August 16. Pelion, August 17. Swansea, August 18. j Gaston, August 19. New Brookland, August 20. Samaria, August 25. Summerland, August 26. Priceville, August 27. Lexington C. H.f August 29. Reader, if you are behind with your Q paper send your dollar by mail if you ? are not coming to town. Every dol- [| lar helps to pay necessary expenses. a ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN And when they do?they hurt. B HUNTS LIGHTNING OIL ie 9 the one instantaneous relief I and cure for all wounds,bruis- ! es, sores, cuts, sprains and | abrasions of the skin. It forms ! an artificial skin covering, ex- 1 eludes the air instantly, stops | pain at once. There are many E oils, but none like HUNTS. 1 The action is different, and the effect 1 as well. 1 . . HUNT'S 1 LIGHTNING V/I L. | Always have it in the house. Take it S with vou when you travel?von never = can tell when HUNT'S LIGHTNING OIL may be most needed. 25 ctsand 50 cts bottles. For Sale by J. R. Langford, Swansea. A. 6. filQHABDS MEDICINE CO., Shsnnan, Texas. # " * * " " " - - ? - ?T Patent Medicines. The Bazaar is making a special price * on all patent medicines. We are gr- i" ing to close out this part of onr busi- | 1 uess, and you'll find most anything: i you want here. Give us a call. Harman's Bazaar, j -? * ?___ Crazed Mother Drowns Child. Crazed by the fear that her sixyear-old daughter would be kidnaped, Mrs. W. L. Luxton, wife of a well-todo ranchman living ten miles from s Cortez, Colo., drowned ill* child in a ^ wash tub to save it from what her un- y balanced mind considered a worse ^ fate. e Mrs. Luxton was found on the door- X] step of the sheriff's home. She told p an incoherent story of a conspiracy to f kidnap her daughter and declared she had thwarted the plotters by holding j 0 the child's head in a tub of water un- ( til she wa9 dead. j j In a Pinch, use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, j The antiseptic powder to shake into your shoes. It cures hot. ti ed. achintr. swollen, sweating b-ot, and makes walking fa y, Takes the stinj; ovt of corns and bunions. Over 39.000 testimonials. Sold everywhere. 25 ots. lion't acc *pt any substitute. 'I " ' *<tOL JljDry Goods, Clothing, 111 Rugs. Great Barga: j J! cial reductions on : (come and se g iniaiiMfBrinvp>anTTri-wMiMBm,M>aMaBMBB?aanwi 100 Children's made dresses at only clotli would almost cost that. 100 Ladies' Gingham and Chambray eacii. These are well made and fit to Voile Skirts. A great showing of Voile Skirts fron each. Made in the latest over-skirt eff< Chiffon Panama Ski 50 fine Panama Skirts, the best valu< . rj at only $4.95, special. jj| Underskirts. 100 line hijrh-grade Heatner eioum 98c. Worth $1.50. Millinery. 100 fine Dress Hats made of horse h j med with flowers and buckles, at c | j ] Worth $.5.00. !i I THE SOUTH'S FURNITURE Was Never Mor I We are showing t of the most up-to-d Grade Furniture evei It is not neccessary f< in the Furniture Line ] home and take chances transit. We have broug your door-Our prices f goods. Polite clerks wil through and you will nc VANME1 1313-19 Main St. [JNDERTAK ^Asummei their advanta ouif'MSKK dress or every day wear. We carr Shoes, besides We "GIVE" you tl Farmers' "SOLID LEATH Specialty of. E. P. & F. # 710 Main St. Co iO,Ci ACRES IMS. FARM LAND In South "West Georgia Yon ought to have a level farm in a ection that is desirable to live in, the est of roads, good schools, land is eaily cultivated, makes from 10 to 20 ales of cotton and plenty of corn to aeh plow. Prices very reasonable. All ? TVvifo fnv li<t Vnnr IJJ^I \J V CVi. I? JLAIVs IVA. A W v.- . lenses paid to see this land if you buy rom us. We have some excellent bargains to f iTer you. i S. 8 0. *. ANDREWS,! f 34-36 Planters Bank Building | AMERiOUS, GEOH&A. j .UMBIA, S. C. and Millinery; Matting ins to be had here. "We all summer wear. It x ?e for yourself. Great I w ? %J ginwiawawMMT?i MMnaHDmMcuuMMiHM ?1.00 each. The Clothing drosses at $3.50 We have started a C wear on street. Now is your chance. over to do this. Come i ?7.95 to ?14.50 only ?12.9S, and our ?11 set. g rts. 1,000 pieces 36-inch J 3 you ever saw. 1,000 yards of Apron 2,000 yards light Cal Skirts at only 100 Holl OOlbs. to the roll, at (9x12 Art Squares at We have all the barg on ptowt NOW. FII1J >'?? ' | V/A* XtAVA AA * ?' v LARGEST I HOUSE J e Attractive 1 he largest assortment I ate patterns of High I * shown in the South. I )T you to order anything B hundreds of miles from 9 of having it damaged in H ;ht ah of the best lines to | ire as attractive as our 1 be pleased to show you it be importuned to buy. treT ;ers Columbia, S. C. I I OXFORDS [Hd STRAP PUMPS ington friends will find it to ige when in our city to see Z>JES95 before buying; for y everything that is good in le best for the least mon ey. ER" work shoes we make a L DAVIS, i?c r? lUUXUii?4 Ui vr. I nil Il IMIII llll I IM iwwm sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to select from. Keep us in mmd when wanting anything in Je?elry or Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephoneyour order to us. JE vV 1424 Main Columbia, S.C Plione 934 n row roana?ta?im nnai^CV Art Squares and have made speviil pay you to bargains. ?wwamuma m m Mninwiiinrniniwi mrar?mr?a??m and Puinishings. ut Price Sale on oar line Snits. We don't wait until summer ie ; ou right now. $20.00 Suits at 3.00 Suits at $10.?8. ea Island. Sea Island at 5c , Ginghams at 5c ' ico, best goods, at only 5c s of Best Matting. 25c. yard for this sale. $4.50 each. fainv you are looking for. Come