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TBOFBSSIOETAL CAEDS. - ! - ' DB.G. B. HABDING, ***ra OLD AND TBIBD DENTIST, Is at bis office doing good wore at Moderate prioea, Call to see klm dba'ft wait Near Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA, S. C SURVEYING 1 EaJCOTTB & COYINGTOH l CIVIL EKGIVEEB3 (? Kala nd Sarrals Sta. Columbia, 8. C. * " * " * < ^ ? v-T* ? ' ., ' '' "v*. ? * ? > . B. F. JONES, M. D. V. Graduate Veterinarian. t Out-of-town calli promptly attended to COLUMBIA, S. Cii RGB3RT MOORMAN. Attorney-at - Law, Admitted to Practice In all : Courts in this State. Carolina Rational Bank Building, COLUMBIA, S. O. WE W. HAW18, tt Attorney and Counselor at law. SEW BBOQKLAlfP. A a trutl?A in a]> Courts. Bu&inoea foltoitod. November i. i9QEu tk k. mtxo. ?. a. nssHxa. ?FIBD A DBB3HB, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXENoroN o a. s c , WW practice in all the Courts. Business KviiAfro^ rtn? mAmhftr of the firm will al Saw be*at office, Lexlixcton. S. C. JHL FEIOK, attorney at law, OHdjflfl, & C. Office: Hotel Marlon, 4th Boom, Second Floor. Will practice in ail the Courts. fpHURMOND & TIMMERMAN, * 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN AIL COUET^. #ttazess* Bank B'ld'g, Batesburg, S. C. ^ We will be pleased to meet those having legal business to be attended to at our orfiee in the Citizens' Bank Building at any time. Respectfully, WM. THURMOND. G. BELL TIMMERMAN, Albert m. boozer, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1 columbia, 8. 0. Office: 1816 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Yan Metre's Furniture Store. 8speeial attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington county. T?.w OfiWa. i i Residence. 1529 1209 Washington < 5- Pendle ton Street. Street. ( ) Office Telephone No. 1372. Residence Telephone No. 1036. WBOYD EVANS, LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. . ' Columbia. S. C.k DR. F. O. GILMORE, , DENTIST., * 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0. Omcx Hoass: 9 Cm m. to 2 p. ia., an h ozn 3 to p. rn. DR. D. L. HALL, DENTIST COLUMBIA, S. 0. Lutheran Publication Building, 1626 Main St. Office hours 8 a. m.. to 5:30 p.'m Dec* 23, 1907?6m + f ?T 'II i E. G. DREHER, Agent, | : FIRE INSURANCE. 1 REPRESENTING ^ . HOME INSURANCE CO.. N. Y. 1 INSURANCE CO OF N. A., PHILA ft GERMAN-AMERICAN. N. Y. J GLOBE AND RUTGERS, N. Y. k * TEUTONIA, NEW ORLEANS. 1 SOUTHERN STOCK FIRE,GREENSBORO NORTH CAROLINA. STRONGEST AND BEST OLD LINE | INSURANCE COMPANIES LOCAL AGENCY j LEXINGTON, S. C. 1 PLANTERS I \ NUBIAN TEA (OLD TD?E REMEDY) Natures Greatest . Liver Regulator ? Purely Vegetable Does not Gripe For Adults and Children I5c FOR 25s BOXES (2 For the Price of 1) ; iim oroo co. j I Can't Work I 9 When you feel thai you Bg B tan hardly drag through gf ?9 vour daily work, and are tm B tied* discouraged and m B misaiafelQ, take Canto* S| R tie woman's Ionia m H Card*! is prepared to || B to purpose of helping m 9 women to regain their B B strength and health. || B Not by doping with R B strong drugs, but by to 9 B gentle, tonic , action, of jgj ' B pure vegetable herbs. m, | The Woman's Tonic I Mis. UN. Nk&oteos, g of Shook, Ma, writes: S? nBefore I began to take H SI Cardia l was unable to ^ &J do any wort 1 have m I taken 5 bottles and have m knpsoved very su?ct i H 8 can do the most of my g ! housework now. g? B "1 can't say too mush b| B tor Cardui, it has done so || M much for me." || SI Your druggist setts Car- ?9 H dul Get a bottle today. |Sj BnmBHHHMMB I ; I , | JSLwei?y THE JEWELEB 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C. REPAIRS WATCHES AND JEWELRY Hakes Them Good as Hew MBHHBDtfXMMnrcsaHBaaaaMCBinaiBBttnD MEDALS AM) BADGES Haayfaeturetf in Gisr Own Shops for Schools and Other Purposes. AVERY, The Jeweler 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C IKE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE Vyou wantGithera Vibrating Shuttle, Rotary fcnuttie or a Single Thread f Chain Sliich] 4 Sewing Machine write to THE NEW HOME 8EWIN3 MACHINE COMPANY Orange, Mass. Ilany sewing machines are made to sell regardless ct : Quality, jut the SetV Home is made to wear. Our guaranty never runs out. Sold by authorized dealers ouly. >"02 SAi*B ?Y W. P. R33F, Lsxmjton, S.C. Not Sorry For Blunder. "If my friends hadn't blundered in j thinking I was a doomed victim of consumption, I might not bo alive now," writes D. T. Sanders, of Harrodsburg, Ky., "but for years they saw every attempt to curealung-rackingcough fail. At last I tried Dr. King's New Discovery. The effect was wonderful. It soon stopped the cough and I am now in ; j better health than I have had for years. ! j This wonderful life .v i i_. v?> ?.,*!.( ed remedy for coughs, colds, lagrippe, j ' asthma, croup, lu mrrhages. whooping cough or weak lungs. 50c, ?'.00. Trial j bottle free. Guaranteed by Kaufman :i c Drug Co. j i THE INDULGENT FATHER. He's jaat a boy, not nia? years old; If I were you I wooldn'fc scold Or pnui8h him for what he's dose. He isn't bad, jusfe fall of fin, He didn't know that that was wrong, Yoq say yon warned him right along? Well, never mind, jnsfc let him go; He won't do that again, I kuow. My boy was sanoy? Ho, slree; I'll bet he never meant to be. My boy was disobedient, too? I'm positive that that's not true. Yon say he broke your window pane? I'll pay for it, but he'll explain . It was an accident I'll vow Ha oonldn't holo is. anvhow.-, Why don't I whip him as I should? Yom can't whip boj> and make thorn good. And, anyhow, he doesn't need A whipping. Why, my heart would bleed To have to thrash him, he's so small, So young. He's only eight, that's all. j He's mischiefous, I know; but, then, He's just a boy, and wa are men. Yon can't tell me my boy is bad; I don't believe it. I'm his dad. I don't care what he's dons today, Or what he's broken in his play, Or what he's said or failed to do, I'm for that jeungsfcer, through and through. He's my boy, and I'm going to see How kind a father I can be I ?Detroit Free Press. BACK GIVES OUT Plenty of Lexington Readers Have This Experience. a-l. ~ J 1_ xuu etiA me aiuueys?overworn them? They can't keep up the continual strain. 'in i back gives out?it aches and pains; Urinary troubles set in. Don't wait longer?take Doan's Kidney Pills. Lexington people tell you how they act. A. Marks, .Depot Street, Lexington, S. C., say9: "I suffered from severe pains through my back and' sides for months and felt miserable in every way. My kidneys did notact properly aud I knew that they needed a tonic. I piocured a tonic. I procured Doan's Kidney Pills at the Kaufmann Drug Co. and since taking the contends of one box, I am able to do my work without any trouble. The pains m my back aud sides have greatly diminished and my kidneys give me no annoyance. I recomend Doan's Kidney Pills to other persons in return for the great benefit I have obtained from their use." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 eents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo,x New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. C. Crosson Steele and Bessie Geiger, Plaintiffs, against Narcissa Steele, Uummings Steele anci Nezzie. L. Hare, Defendants. Sale for Partition. Pursuant to a decree, in the above J entitled case signed by His honor, Judge Geo. W. Gage, ara dated Nov- I ember 10th. 1910, 1 will sell to the highest bidder at public auction in front of the Court House door at Lexington, S. C. during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in December 1910, the following described tract of land: Tract No- 1, Containing Forty-five acres more-or less, bounded on the north by lands now or formerly of J. D. Shealy and Mrs. Jemima Steele; south by lands now or formerly of the Ivy Anderson, deceased, lands formerly of now Hartley Brothers; west by lands now or formerly of Jemina Steele: and east by lands no w or formerly of Ivy Anderson Tract No. 2, Containing Forty-five ncres, more or less, bounded on the north by lands now or formerly of F. W. Shealy and J. D. Crout; south by lands of Nezzie L. Hare; east by lands formerly of F. W. Shealy, and west t>y lands now or formerly of J. A. Sligh and J. C. Crout. Terms oi bale: uasn, jrureaaser &o Day for papers. FRANK W. SHEALY, C. C. C. P. & G. S. Barrett Jones, Plaintiff's Attorney. November, 14, 1U10. Diamonds and laces run a close race with tobacco and liquors in popular !avor as measured by the value of their mports. Both Utah and Oregon have voted igainst state-wide prohibition. Washington state voted for statewide prohibition. ?s? iii m ?hi,&3?3 i Succeed when everything else fails. 5 In nervous prostration and female 8 weaknesses they are the supreme E ! remedy, as thousands have testified. S j FOR KIDNEY, LEVER A WD i STOPfiACH TROUBLE 3 | it is the best medicine ever sold I j jj C ?c! a ?. L p i ??rr?'?rgyaaK3C>>'4^ Tk 'aA MTF^'^TXAXL* mw | PL-cImont and Old Mill cigarette I onpous wanted. I *v?:? r decn: these u e^sh. Ttkc ?j. J7a.Trtn. i SHiOHESTER SPELLS DIAMOND BRAND ! ^' Wf toadies.? "v?r 1* 7 ?" for CHI-CHUS-TER'S A DIAMOND BRAND PILLS la Rko aud A\ Jold metallic boxes, scaled witla El*cs\/i .tibboa Takb to oTHca. Bnyaryonrv/ Stracgtet aad uk for Cm-CUKS-Ttu S v DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twentv-Sve years regarded as Beat, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS timb rurpvu/u fr r worth tried even v wncnc testkh FOR SALE. Georgia cano sjmp at 36e per gallon in 35-gallon barrels. AJso homemade vinegar at 20c per gallon. Tenns cash. W. H. Davi?, 1308 Taylor street, Columbia, S. C. 8w7 Mrs. Charles L. Willi 'ms fainted in the Atlanta police court after telling Reoorder Broylea of her husband'a infatuation with another woman. I Vie M To | | Buy Vour j I Hides, Skins, Furs, 8 I Wool, Tallow, and all | kinds of Junk, Scrap J I Iron, Brass, Copper, | I Zinc, Old Rubber, etc. I I Highest Cash Prices I I Paid at all times. | few* I 700 Lady ar.d 1113 Plain St., | I COLUMBIA, S. C. 1 a Reference: Palmetto Nat'l. Bank. | IgaaffiBHEg^BBaaaaaBaggas n Why do the Boys | Leave the Farm? j I ??MM??a??????PUB jBOBM <OT> tfS Make home life attractive y | with a good PIANO or ORGAN. ^ I Nothing is so conducive as j| good music, and nothing will S inspire your boys and girls more to cliorish home and invite their ^ young friends to share their g joys than music. We have the Sweete3S toned g Pianos and Organs made. h Write at once for catalog and | I for Special terms. Mill! | 14 29 Main St. Columbia, S. C. | ^ ^ ^ jjjjjj ^ i|~^= ^ \ B i tar w m ? | | CORTLAND BUGC 5^ RHEA L: V ^ 1109 Hampton 5 S * V^Vr I ff GAS IH TB? STOMACH comes fr< men ted. Get rid of this badly1 as possible if yoa would a SIMM RED LIVER REC (THE POWDEI Is a cleansing and strengthening me of all?and the liver is always afiecte It puts life in a torpid liver, helps dige the complexion of sallowness, relaxes fine, vigorous conditio:*. soia by DOim. Mice, l. Aak for tk i <f*noin* tke Bed 7. oa lb" Jnbcl. H by mail, poerpeid. Kimu'.om Liver Regulator 1* pal Price CJ.M per Uoule. Look lor tho Bed 2 label. J. H. ZEIUN^&CO^Proi Don't Experiment qi |Qpi| Use the old reli- Vr P final able roofing that M?k r^. r has been the stand- g ard for 16 years. 1% B COLUMBIA SUPPLY C i BARBER I am prepared to execute anyt in the tonsorial line. Shan z Hair tonics, mole and wart ki] to kill or rtmova moles or wai A. B. SUi CHAPIN, I | 1710 K i Th< 4/SsS?\ Monthly ' r Door sef I '"' V \ W&00II Poverty. Onwh< tly ihe aft I J. T. COLEMAN? M?r. I Charleston, S. C. I THE PRUDENTiAL S?JSURAMC i | Incorporated as a stock compan < F. Drvderi, President. ( - ' BH DR2K2k ^ FUIt it Boors, Sashj Bis Etc., Write N. H. DRI< COLUMBIA, - S ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FIGURE! SHINGLES AND LUMB iiJiiCEfl Wl it a rnsm hit it |? IN AL 51ES - - BUGGY AND WJ -j i uun gu tireet, Columbia, S< &^WWWVWWVW ^gy BHWTMU UU ? I IIIIW? Dm focd which hasher""f digested matter as quickiy ivoict a bilious attack. ON 6 2 iULATOR 1 POEM) dicine. It is a liver tonic first d when the stomach goes wrong, stiou, sweetens the breath, clears the bowls and puts the body in ARCC PACXAOC, tl .OO. If >ou runnot ft'"t li. rrcvt *o u*. im will ?en<! t up u.?t? la iUjaiii lorui lor thu?a who prtdcr it. PS.. ST. LOUIS. MO. j ^ Weather-proof i%vlU Fire-Resisting . S. P?U Off. 1 BUj Will not melt, rot, 1 Iv crack or rust 0., COLUMBIA, S. C. SHOP hing in first-class manner razors and clean tow Jp. iler, for sale. Gnai anteed ts without leaving scars MMER^ S. C. aBBEBBSB5BB38BBBHBWI -1910- | 1 and WINTER SHOES j xington friends will fl.id it to ^ 1 nterest to 9ee "ur large stock ) I es for "this fai a9 we bought < | u March to keep from paying s 1 ce prices, so we can seil you at ; y ?ars prices which will make ? | i saving for you on * < ur fami- $ re e bill. We "do" gh > ou the i K solid" shoes for i least S fc Farmers strong 'a<. >hoes ? Be P. & F. A. DAV':5 I Sain St., Columbia,!;, < | aasagjzsEBBEBBgBaEz: 5 Prudential | Inconte Policy is the \ sartsr.g Comfort From jt ch side wiis your fairs- | er your death? tLFRED J. FOX, Special Agent, 1 LEXiNCTOK, S. C. 5 COMPANY OF AMERICA, y by ihe State c? Mew Jersey i Home Office. Newark, W. J i ??UP -1IWI . ?. III! I' .T ? ?????.. 0, | | 28 !U*osSni InciSj Shingles, ^5511 AM W 0 V M ii I W S I CCERS, iOUTH CAROLINA. X MARKET PRICES PAID FOR EPv OF ALL KINDS. w A iriiw^ ^ l am *CON HARNESS it tt MPAN/, * $ >uth Caro'in i. ^ ^ kWVUHW t ^ wwwv^w^