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1u jl iiwotwiiulijinl.lli^PEOFES SIGNAL GAELS. DR.G. P.. HARDING, 1 THE OLD AND TRIED DENT IS' is at his office doing good worn j moderate prices. Call to see hir don't wait. < Near Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA, S. fi ? SURVEYING ! laMOTTE & COVINGTON CIVIL ENGINEERS Cot Kain nd Gepvais Sts. Columbia, S. C. 1*^ f I B. F. JONES, g. D, V. Graduate Veterinarian. Onfc-of-town calls promptly \ attended to .*. .*. COLUMBIA, S. C. ,1' V DOBERT MOORMAN. / 11 x Attoraey-at-Law, Admitted to Practice in ail 7 Courts in tfci9 State. * Carolina National Bank Building, COLUMBIA, S. C. WM. W. HA WES, Attorney and Counselor at Lav NEW BliOOELAND.S. C. Practice in all Courts. Busings folieite November 1. l'JOS. \ . ? t? o Ur S> t? EFIRD & DREHER, ATTORNEYS AT LAY lexington o h. s 0 Will practice in all the Courts. Busing solicited. One member of the Arm will & ways be at office, Lexington, 8. C. JH. FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAY . CEifiN, a. C. Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom. ttocoi Floor. Will practice in ail the Courts. ' qiHURMOND & TIMMERMAN, 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAY WILL PRACTICE IN >LL COURT! Citizens' Bank B'id'g, Batesbnrg, S. < We will be pleased to meet those having 1 ?ral business to be .attended to at our offi HI the Citizens' Bank Building at any tirn h Respectfully, Wm. THURMOND. G. BiSLL TIMMERMAN, Albert m. boozer, attorney at lay COLUMBIA., S. C. Omax: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposi Van Metre's Furniture StoreEspecial attention given to business entrus id to him by his fellow citizens of Lezingtc ountv. Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529 1809 Washington < > Pendle ton Stroe Street. ( ) Offioe Telephone No. 1S72. Residence Telephone No. 103i W BOYD EVANS, rVI LAWYER AND OOUNSELLOI COLUMBIA, S. 0. DR. F. 0. GILMORB, DENTIST. 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. ( Dmcs House.- 9 a. m. to 2 p. m? an 1) o: 3 to 6 p. m. DR. D. L. HALL, DENTIS COLUMBIA, S. C. ^ Lutheran Publication Building, 1626 Main St. < Office hours S a. m., to 5:80 p.'a Dec* 23, 1907--6m f E. C. DREHER, AgeaS, I FIRE INSURANCE. ?. -* HOME INSURANCE CO., N. Y. INSURANCE CO OF N. A., PHILA GERMAN-AMERICAN, N. Y. GLOBE AND RUTGERS, N. Y. TEUTON (A, NEW ORLEANS. SOUTHERN STOCK FIRE, GREENSBORO NORTH CAROLINA. STRONGEST AND BEST OLD LINE j INSURANCE COMPANIES LOCAL AGENCY LEXINGTON, S. C. ooBMaHHiBiWHaHBaKaKmaM > 1 ~ ----PLANTERS mm ma mem. a Jk ? NUBtAN ItA (OLD TIME REMEDY > ??WW?f I W W I II ? 1 M? !! IM 1?11111 H Hill" 'I 1 Natures Greatest Liver Regulator Purely Vegetable Does not Gripe For Adults and Children i 15c FOR 25c BOXES (2 For the Price ?f 1) wmm drug co. at B writes Lola P. Roberts, of h a HI ^ienna' Mo., "I used to be g 1 c i| sick most of the time and E - ii suffered with backache and | J ~ H ^ieac^ac^e- My Mother, who 1 , ||| had been greatly helped by | i 11 the use of Cardui, got me | H| two bottles, and I have 1| < H been well ever since," H J I The Woman's Tonic I j || Cardul is a gentle tonic 15 : || for young and old women. S| * 11 It relieves and prevents pf - || pain. It builds strength. It |S i feeds the nerves. It helps |g i the whole system. If * Made from harmless 8| fl roots and herbs, it has no II || bad after-effects, cioes not || - IS interfere with the use of i| i r H any other medicine and can || || do you nothing but good. d- jjp TryCardui. It will help p jgj you. Your dealer sells it |jj t, : 3S ' r TEE JEWELER 1508 Main St, Columbia, S. C. id ; ^ REPAIRS I WATCHES i AMI) JEWELRY t Makes Them Good as New in MEDALS 8 AKD BADGES i j. Manufactured in Our Own 1 ? Shops for Schools and Other Purposes. T ] - 1 AVERY, The Jeweler 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C | IE WORLDS 6REATESTSEW1H5 MACHINE i Ci'rr r. tr^nl either a Vibrr.flngShnUle. Rotary 1 bkuttlo or a Single Thread [Chai.i&'itc!t\ Jit.:wing Machine write to ! HOME SEW1SG iif<A.GHlfl? CGtfPASY ! 3 Orange, ?v?ass. f.fur.v /r\vt::~ msc'i'nessr-j made to sell reeardt'*'? ci C"id:;y. Vttlic Scv; iiome is iti.sde to \. <-:.r. O-tr latsrar.ty never r;;as or.t &o;?l by author jze?l dealers ?zxly. ! rot: lAei by W. P. ROD.7, S.8. j I i A Simnle Safeguard S For Mothers, i Mrs. D. Gilkeson, :>ih? Ingles Ave., i j Ybungstown, Ohio, gained wisdom by | { experience. ''Mv little girl had a severe i J cold and coughed almost continuously. I My sister recommended Foley's Honey j and Tar, The first dost I gave her re! licvcd the inflamm \tion in her throat ! and aftsr using only one bottle hor . throat and lung.- were entirely free from inflammation. Since then I always keep a bottle of Foley's Iloney and Tar ( in the house. Accept no substitutes. , J Sold b / all Druggists. i i i i OBITUARY. j Mrs. Susan Lown, nee Miss Susan j Boozer, wife of Mr. Joseph J. Lown, was bora April 9, 18*26, in Lexington County, S. C., and departed this life Nov. 21, 1910, at her home 4 miles j 3onth of Lexington C. H., at the age ] ef 84 years, 7 months and 12 days. In early life she was confirmed in Nazareth church, and remained a faithful ' and devoted member of the same until death. In the community and among a wide circle of friends she was known for tier works of love and charity. She endeared herself to all around her, both rich and poor, both white and colored. Her pastor and his family were alway objects of deepest concern with her. She with her family contributed liberally and continually to all the enterprises of her churchlocal work, home missions, foreign missions, orphan home, publication cause, Japan school, seminary building, etc. It was her son, the late Mr. Willie Lown, who remembered our theological seminary in his will. But 3he did not boast of this, did not -.peak of this< nor did 9he trust in her works for salvation, bat in the blood of Christ. There were many sad and bereft hearts as her bodv was laid to rest in * I the family cemetery. B. W. Cronk. New Sc&esMle. J. Utr ouuujuixj i.vcin *? cij ov7J-/j^> . important changes in its schedule 011 last Sunday. Passenger train No. 181 from'Columbia, now reaches Lexington at 3.58 a. m.; No. 8 from Augusta, 10:18 a. m.; No. 332 from Augusta, 5:44 p. m.; No. 7 from Columbia 5:41 p. m. BACK 61VES OUT Plenty of Lexington Readers Have This Experience. You rax the kidneys?overwork them? They can't keep up the continual strain. Th ? back gives out?it aches and pains; Crinary 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., says: "I suffered from severe pains through my back and sides for ' months and felt miserable in every way. My kidneys did notact properly and I knew that they needed a tonic. E procured a tonic. I procured Doan's Kidney Pills at the Kaufmann Drug Do. and since taking the contends of Dne box, I am able to do my work without any trouble. The pains in my back and sides have greatly diminished and my kidneys give me no annoyanoe. I recomend Doan's Kidney Pills to other persons in return for the ?reat benefit I have obtained from their use.*' F<fr sale by all dealers. Price 50 sent?. Foster-Milburn Co., Baffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. Davis H. Gantt. Davis Houston Gantt died at his home near Pelion on November 2, at the age of 19 years, 5 months and i lay, after a few days illness, and his leath was a shock to the entire community. His remains were laid to rest at Florence Baptist church in the presence of a host of sorrowing relatives and friends. He leaves a father, five brothers and three sisters. Letter From Florida. ro the Editor of The Dispatch. It has been son:e time since I have written you. 1 j The truckers are through planting f abbage and the fruit growers are j hipping oranges. The crop is good, :ut not as good as last year in this ection of tie state. They are bringng from $4 to $5 per crate Hoe: and hominy is the order of the lay. Tourists are coming to Florida by he train load- to spend the winter. With best wishes to The Dispatch uid irs force, I am, Clifton Harsey. Wild wood, Fla., Nov. 30, 2f>10. i FOR SALE. Georgia cane syrup at 35c rc-r gal- \ Ion in 33-gallon barrels. Also he me- ; /sys M r? OA/i Viiin ?T'J i : uijsut; aL _\/v JJVI I lerms cash. W. II. Davis. J.108 Tay- ! lor street, Columbia, S. C. 8 w7 | IpaaaEsags ^ j? -^^3 ^ S | | Succeed when everything else fails. 0 i a In nervous prosiravon and female K i 8 weaknesses they are the supreme ? g remedy, as thousands have tes tired. a ! g FOR KSDNEY, LIVER AND 1 \ I STOMACH TROUBLE g ; 3 it is the best medicine ever sold | | over a druggist's counter. B a?pna? BaPBH immm "??-"???P I Piedmont and Old Mill cigarette coupons wanted. I will redeem these | In cash. Pice B, ITarman. : R F) ordering Magazines get our 13 0 li oig clubbing catalogue and special El m offers and save MONEY. . 8 S SOUTHERN SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY ffi A Postal Card will do. RALEIGH, N. C. Two thousand W. C. T. U. women have pledged themselves not to use birde on their hats. London has a lare^e factory devoted J Bxclusively to the manufacture of dolls' clothing. SHIOHESTER SPILU DIAMOND BRAND Indies i ktk jour for CHT-CHES-TER'S A DIAMOND BRAND PIDLS in Red and/j\ Gold metallic boxes, scaled with Bluev(#2 Ribbon, TAKE no other. BnyoFyon*Y/ Jh-uerslst oad Mk foe CHI-CHE S-TER S V DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-five years regarded as Best, Safest., Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS time fvfryte/mfrf worth tried ufunl tfVnCnC, tested | We Want To j Buy Your | | Hides, Skins, Furs, f I Wool, Tallow, and all 1 I kinds 01 Junk, Scrap | I Iron, Brass, Copper, g 1 Zinc, Old Paibber, etc. | I Highest Cash Prices | | Paid at all times. | Wise W. Martin 1 I 700 Lady and Hid Plain St., I 1 COLUMBIA, S. C. I 1 Reference: Palmetto Nat'l. Bank. I Why do the Boys Leave the Farm? ___________ Make home life attractive with a good PIANO or ORGAN. Nothing is so conducive as good music, and nothing will inspire your boys and girls more to cherish home and invite their young friends to share their joys than music. I We have the Sweetest toned E Pianos and Organs made. 9 Write at once for catalog arid B I for Special terms. B . Iflll'S B BSE I 14 2P Main St. Cs'timbia. S. C. jj ^ g r | ^ CSETLAND BUGi $|RHEA Lr ^ ^ 1109 Hamptcn J ii ? ? i? f 11 i > h r ^i itini irm i miiwubi urn ? i m ^' "" "TALLPW COS/2PLEXIO impurities in the blood, and 1 liver. It is torpid. s s sys m c RED J LIVER REG (THE POWDEK Is the greatest of all liver medicine: strengthening influence is at once app good digestion and a feeling of strei When the system has been put in or gradually disappears and the complexio: SOLO BT DCALEBS. PRICE. LAf Jlik tor the (fcanliso with the Red Z on the label. II it by mail, postpaid, gimrac.as Liver Regulator ia put i Price C1.00 p?r bottle. Look for the Red Z label. ^ J. H. ZEIUN & CO., PROP! fA strong blast, with litl BUFFAL The ideal portab i \ rnwiivjRiA rhppt v r I ain prepared to execute anytl in the tonsorial lire. Sham* n L| Hair tonics, mole and rrart kill to kill or remove moles or warl ku slSo CHAP3N, I BBBtaw ac?mawgwaaEgwMaBor ? MCTexcaaraaKnag1 | I 1710 M The (ifMonthly I r ( ferd^^Fi| Door sepj WMSJPoverty. On who ily be afte J. T. COLEMAN Mgr. AI Charleston, S. C. THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE Incorporated as a stock company John F. Dryden, President. FOR R< and DRESSES Doors, Sash, B?? | Etc., Write H. M. DRIC COLUMBIA. - S ESTIMATES CHEKFDT'IXY Flfil'BET) SHINfiLES AND EDM 13] ?11 PIHIH?WIMV' I. If f? 11 m IIIMBtgBBCaB ? n a en ?J jgSRSK ft I OSES - - BUGGY AND W VESTOCK CO street, Columbia, S VVVVV^W^-'., ww >1,' HUUUWV N comes from bilious the fault lies with the > N S s ULATOR FOE1I) >. Its powerful purifying and larcnt in an improved appetite, lgth and energy in the body, der the yellow cast in the skin n becomes clear and healthy. ICE PACKAGE. 91.00. ' yro cannot get it, remit to oa. we will >ct4 up aLao iu iiqcid form lor tbcac who prefer it. 3., ST. LOUIS. MO. j tie effort, can bo procured with aO 625 FORGE le forge for outdoor work ritr^ inr tiruYt-* O., Columbia, S. C. iing- in first-ciass manner ' izcrs and. clt an towels, | er, for sale. Guaranteed ts without leaving scars. ! 18MER,1 s. c. -1910- | and WINTER SHOES xington friends will find it to c terest to see our large stock S 8 for "this fall" aswe bought ? 1 March to keep from paying J e prices, so we can sell you at ; ars prices which will make < saving for you on your fami- b bill. We '"do" give you the ] solid" shoes for the least \ Farmers strong work shoes 5 ilty. < >. & F. A. DAVIS, jj I ain Si., Columbia, S. C.?j; I nHHBBBBBHHBi Prudential ncome Policy is the arting Comfort From h side wil| your famip your death? JRED J. FOX, Special Aged, LEXINGTON, S. C. COMPANY OF AMERICA, by the State el New Jersey Home Office, Newark, N. J OUCH 0 LUMBER, nds, Shingles, or call on OTJTH CAROLINA. . MARKET PRICES PAID FOR 3R OF ALL KINDS. " I \ AGON HARNESS ^ ^ MPANY, I $ outh Carolina. 5 ^