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| -PBOPESSIOITAL CABDS. DB.G. B. HARDING, THE Old and tried dentist, Ib at his office doing good worn at moderate prices. Call to see him don't wait. Near Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA, S. C SURVEYING fcaMOTTE & COVINGTON CIVIL ENGINEERS . - Cor. Main and Gervals Sts. Columbia, S. C# .. ^ ? ' p. r? junta, i. u, f. Graduate Veterinarian. Out-of-town calls promptly attended to 1 COLUMBIA, S. C. Robert moorman. AttcJrney-at-Law, Admitted to Practice in all r Courts in thi9 State. arolina National Bank Building, COLUMBIA, S. C. TI7M. W. KAWES, rT Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BROOELAND. S. C. Practice in all Courts. Business solicited. November l. 1905. #CL M. SFIBD. V. S. DBEHKB. pFEBD & DREHER, El ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON C. H., S. C. Will practice in all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always be at ofiloe, Lexington, 8. C. ? J a. F-kjajja, 4 ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1 OHaFIN, S. 0. * Office: Hotel MarioD, 4th Koom. Second Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. 1 Thurmond & timmerman, 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, - WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS. Citizens' Bank B'ld'g, Batesburg, S. C. We will bo pleaded to meet those having legal business to be attended to at our office in the Citizens' Bank Building at any time. Respectfully, ? , !r. Wm. THURMOND. * (i. EflLL TLklMEiiMAN,. fc m, : ALBERT M. BOOZER, , JX ATTORNEY AT LAW, r COLUMBIA, 8. C. | . Office: 1S16 Main Street, upstairs, opposite " V Yan Metre's Furniture Store- ? ,B3pecial attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington A Sountv. Law Offices, I ) Residence, 1529 | t3Q9 Washington < > Pendle ton Stroet. Street. ( ) Office Telephone No. 1372. Residence Telephone No. 1086. UT BOYD EVANS, YY LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia, S. 0. ' Myf . i JXR. F. O. GILMORE, H W7 DENTIST., ?Kin atrppt CJOTjTTMBIA. S. O Dtvxoe Houes: 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from 3 to 6 p. m. ? . d, l. hall, V dentist columbia, s. o. V 't m Lutheran Publication Building, P << . ' ' 1626 Main St. ' }* Office hours S a. m., to 5:30 p/m _ Deo* 23, 1907- -6m :? \\ | ? ' t E. C. DREHER, Agent, FIRE INSURANCE. REPRESENTING S f HOME INSURANCE CO., N. Y. V INSURANCE CO OF N. A., PHILA GERMAN-AMERICAN, N. Y. GLOBE AND RUTGERS, N. Y. TEUTONIA, NEW ORLEANS. SOUTHERN STOCK FIRE, GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROUNA. ? & STRONGEST AND BEST OLD LtNE j INSURANCE COMPANIES I P LOCAL ACENCY 1 LEXINGTON, S. C. \ ?iii? iiumrnPiTV AC inc umvcndii i ui SOUTH CAROLINA .s Varied Courses of Study in Science, Liberal Arts, Education, Civil and Electrical Engineering and Law. ^ ;Lt^ College Fees, Room, Lights, etc., ,^26; Board $12 per month. For those paying tuition $40 additional. " ' >/. The health and moral9 of the stuv dents are the first consideration of the **' . faculty. , * ; ** 43 Teachers Scholarships,worth $153. j For catalogue write to 4 S. C. MITCHELL, Pres Columbia, S. C. GtfiCKESTEJt S P1LL& m DIAMOND BRAND an I ' t I^ADIES / i^-r Ask your Druggist for CHI-CHES-TER'S A < DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Red aacl/^ Gold metallic boxes, sealed with ElueC?) Cc Ribbon. Taks no other. Bay oF yonr\y T Druggist and ask for Cni-CHES-TER 8 V * DIAMOND BRAN D PILLS, for twenty-five tW years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. 241 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS aa SSS, EVERYWHERE 5gB? j 2* I Nurse Says: I "I know what is good || H for young and old peo- B| H pie," writes Mrs. Clara gj? I Dykstra, a trained nurse Jm S3 of South Bellinerham. aa I Wash., "and will say that ffij I consider Cardui the best || medicine for girls and || women. It makes them || feel like new persons, re- m, lieves their pain and reg- g| nlates womanly troubles. "Both my daughter and I g| received great benefit" H The Woman's Tonic I As a medicine for fe- ||1 male trouble, no medi- ||| cine you can get has the |1| old established reputation, g|| that Cardui has. Fifty (50) years of sue- m cess prove that it has BL stood the greatest of all |3H tests?the test of TIME gf Ac n innir fnr wpak wru KS H men, Cardui is the best, be- n| H cause it is a woman's tonic, m . H Pure, gentle, safe, re- Bf I liable. Try Cardui. gi Airery THE JEWELER .508 Main St., Columbia, S. C. REPAIRS AM) JEWELRY l ' lakes Them Good as New JEDALS AjN'D BADGES I lanufaciuree in Our Own: Shops for Schools and Other Purposes. \ VERY, The Jeweler 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C it WORLDS SilEATEST StwiHS MACHINE RUNNIM^ CL. X.s' / ' . you vranteitbera Vil)i?tingShiittle, Rotary fen utile or a Single Thread f Chain Stitch] ftntrinfr \f i tiw trrifo t r% IE SEW HOME SEYt'iHa MACHINE CQtf.PAKY Orange, Mass. any rewinj* machines are made to sell regardless ct iualityj '->nt thfe Jiew Home is made to wear. Our guaranty never runs out. Sold by authorized dealers only. FOR SALS BY W. P. ROOK, Lexington, S.C. Ginnery Notice. After the 15th of October I will run y gin only on Tuesdays, Thursdays id Fridays. I will continue this itil November 1st. J. W. BOUKNIGHT, 2w51 Ballentine, S. C. Eye Glasses. The optician from the A. K. E >mpany, of Atlanta, Ga., will b S. Sease's store, Gilbert, S. U.. o days, Monday and Tuesday, Oct. th and 25tn, 1910. Eyes will be exrined free and glasses fitted at isonable prices. All who want isses, COME. . , OBITUARY. ' -1 John W. Bouknight was born June 4.1847, and died October 5, 1910, mak ing his sojourn on eartJi G3 years, foui months and one day. On December 17, 1875, he was united in marriage tc Mi9s Frances A. Eargle. This union was blessed with five son9, one oi whom preceded him to the Spirit ! Land. He wa9 baptized in infancy and early in life wa9 confirmed a member of Shady Grove M. E. church. Later he wa9 transferred to Chapin M. E. church. He leaves besides a host . i ? . - -i or rnenasa wire, iour9ons, one daughter and fourteen grand children. G. E. B. Mrs. Jas. W. Bouknight. Mrs- Jas. W. Bouknight died at her home in Irmo on Monday, October 17, at the age of 70 years after an illness of several weeks. She was a lovable christian character, having joined Union Methodist church in early life. She is survived by her husband and six children?one son and five daughters. Her remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at Union church on the folJ lowing Wednesday with funeral services by her pastor, the Rev. Mr. Burgess. Obituary. Sarah Alzylee, daughter of Luther Roland and wife, was born April 15, 1906, and died Oct. 11, 1910. She wa9 buried at Bethany church by the pastor. A. R. T. I Dees Your Baby Suffer From Skin Disease? He would be a heartless father indeed, who did not allay baby's suffering as did Mr. E. M. Bogan of Enterprise, Miss. He says: "My baby was troubled with breaking oat, something like seven-year itch. We used all ordinary remedies, but nothing seemed to do any good until I tried HUNT'S CURE andin a few days all symptoms disappeared and now baby is enjoying the best of health." Price 50c. per box. Manufactured and Guaranteed by A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO. Sherman, Texas. For Sale by J. R. I/ANGFORD, Swansea, S. C. w vMS Bone Psins, Jk%\ f\vL Ulcers, Scaly } s-^f>)SkinJ Pimples. B. B. B. Cures Above Troubles Also, [Eczema and Rheumatism. For twenty-five years Botauic Blood IBalm (B. B. B ) has been curing yearly thousands of suffereis from Primary, Secondary or Tertinarj' Blood Poison, and all forms of Blood and Skin Diseases. Cancer, Rheumatism and Eczema. We solicit the most obstinate cases, because B. B. B. cures where all else fails. If you have aches and pains i- Bones, Back or Joints, Mucus Patches in Mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper-colored Soots Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out, Itching, wa1 tery blisters or open humors. Risings or pimples of Eczema, Boils, Swellings, Eating Soros, take B. B. B. It kills the prison, makes the blood pure and rich, completely changing the entire body into a clean, healthy condition healing every sore or pimple and stopping all aches, pains and itching, curing the worst case cf Blood Poison, t heumatism or Eczema, BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.) is pleasant and safe to take; composed of pure Botanic ingredients. It purifies and enriches the blood. DRUGGISTS, $1 PER LARGE BOTTLE with directions for home cure. Sold in Lexington by. Kaufmann Drug Co. and Derrick's Drug Store. AS WELL AS large ones are welcome here? * you need not wait until your bus iness has assumed great proportions before opening a Checking Account, DO SO TO-DAY. Our patrons regardless of the*, amount of business done, receive ; ! every courtesy in all matters of i business entrusted to us?and ! there is nothing in safe banking ' we cannot perform. Talk it over with our cashier. | ? CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, COLUMBIA, S. C. | J _ ? ! ft-iriiltf rUi'.Hi i j We Want To j! Yjr I I Hides, Skins, Furs, Wool, Tallow, and all j kinds of Junk, Scrap ? I Iron, Brass, Copper, I Zinc, Old Rubber, etc. I I Highest Cash Prices | Paid at all times. | Wilse W. Martin] 700 Lady and 1118 Plain St., f ^ COLUMBIA, S. C. | Reference: Palmetto Nat'l. Bank, g gagggggjggBggflgggggwgggg ? i The leather factories of England | have a gross annual output of $33,000,- 1 000. 1 i Succeed when everything else fails. | ^ In nervous prostration and female j p weaknesses they are the supreme J S remedy, as thousands have testified. H I FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND 9 ? STOMACH TROUBLE | | i it is the best medicine ever sold a ^ over a druggist's counter. k i iai Members of the Hingham (Norfolk, _ England) Rat and Sparrow club have destroyed 13,365 sparrows, 4,726 rats "" and 3,304 sparrows' eggs iu eight ; mouths. I Why do the Boys J Leave the Farm? | Make home life attractive $ M Iwith a good PIANO or ORGAN. |j Nothing is so conducive as F good music, and nothing will 1| inspire your boys and;girlsmore | to cherish home and invite their S g young friends to share their ? iovs than music. B iWe have the Sweetest toned p Pianos and Organs made. B ^ Write at once for catalog and I I for Special terms. fcj MINE'S Mill HOUSE I 114 2? Main St. Columbia, S. C. ? ?BBM?K?ml _ p?n?B???? IJFRFR W ^ $ S9 vv uuiiii iii iiroct | J CORTLAND DUCCI! $ | RHEA LSV C ^ 1109 Hampton Str ftere The Dollar Does Full Duty. If it is SHOES or CLOTHING ycu want I am prepared to serve you with the goods to please every time. I carry a full line to select from, and guarantee to give satisfaction or refund your money. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! In Shoes we have a select stock for Men, Women and Children of best makes and leading styles. Get OUR PRICES. Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions. You find Clothing here to fit your person as well as your pocket-book. For dry goods and notions it is useless to go elsewhere, for we have what you want and the prices are bound to please you. Come to us for your wants. J. S. BOOZER a fJTTAPTN R n v N/t \y FALL a"d W,NTER SH0ES I Jj%5' \ ? / ? Our Lexington friends will find it to i K J \ \%ll ? their interest to see our large stock ^ g Hp \ t of shoes for "this fall" as we bought J R t \ ??^8?^ < early in March to keep from paying s R ff' \ I advance prices, so we can sell you at ) g $ < iadt years prices which will make < fa I \v S quite a saving for you on your fami- > g < J ly shoe bill. We "do" give you the I g J \ money. Farmers strong work shoes j jg j Em p? & F- A- DO!s> 11 s ') 1710 Main St., Columbia, S. C. < i '?? ? , 7i^^v^yLyj?rB?Mnaaimag LIMIHIMB ill ||M | B|| ? JM II ! 1MB l?WTTWI I IW ! ? ? ? ! 1 "T V III II I????f> The Prudenflal f?Y Monthly Income Polic;,- 3?$ the . f j *'s ^*\ ^ H Door separting Comfort i'rtfm I V Mfe j Poverty. On whch side wil| your family he after your death? j. t. coleman Mgr. ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agent, . Charleston, S. C. LEX1NCT0N, S. C. THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, Incorporated as a stock company by the State of New Jersey John F. Dryden, President. Home Office, Newark, N. J FOR ROUGH ind DRESSED LUMBER, ^ ^ l^k 82!* $ H **1 a* E3g ^SS&9I3 Etc., Writ? ?r caH on N. H. DRICCERS, OLUMBIA, - SOUTH CAROLINA. 3TIMATES CHEERFULLY FIGURED. MARKET PRICES PAID FOR SHINGLES AND LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. Vgjjf USE P. P. P. PACKING 1 *asts l?nger* creates less friction. It is a money saver. We carry a large stock. ^COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO. . . Columbia. S. C. HILL BUGGIES;! :s . EUCCY AND WACON HARNESS t ^ E STOCK COMPANY, j1 eel, - Columbia, South Carolina. 2