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I."11"1 PE0FESSI02T AL CABDS, BE G. E. HAEBING, THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST, ; us at bis office doing good wors at V. moderate sprices. Call to see him I ;, don't wait. | Near Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA, S. C ; B. F. JOKES, IB. D. V. Graduate Veterinarian. Out-of-town calls promptly ' - U 3. J 4^ H j anenueuiu .... H J COLUMBIA, S. C- | 1 no BERT MOORMAN. II Attorney-at-Law, Admitted to Practice in all H Courts in this State. Carolina National Bank Building, B COLUMBIA, S. C. wr rr A xrrvo Witt. \y . X1A Tf AO, Attorney and Counselor at Law. HEW BBQOKLA.ND. S. G. Practice in all Courts. Business solicited. $ November 1.1905, . a K. JOTBD. T. E. DBEHE8. , OFIRD & DREHER, .. U ATTORNEYS AT LAW, I LEXINGTON C. H.. S. C. Will practice in' all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will aJfrays be at office, Lexington. 8. C. * ? r j *- T R WRIOK ? j. " attorney at law. CHafJLN, si (J. Office: Hotel Marlon, 4th Boom. Second Floor. Will practice in all the Conrts. i Thurmond & timmerman, attorneys at law, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, -Citizens' Bank B'ld'g, Batesbnrg, S. O. We will be pleased to meet those having ieCal business to be attended to at our office i the Citizens' Bank Building at any time. > - Respectfully, i. Wm. THURMOND. G. BALL TIMM?|MAS, i 1 LBERT M. BOOZER, *A ATTORNEY AT LAW, < COLUMBIA, 8. 0. Orrxci: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite _ Van Metre's Furniture StoreEspecial attention given to business entrusted to him by bis fellow citizens of Lexington 3ountv. Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529 1*1809 Washington < > Pendle ton Street. Street. ( ) Office Telephone No. 1372. Residence Telephone No. 1036. rrr oavtj mrAWfi j ~\fkf JLJ ? i W LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. OOLUHBIA. S. 0. / > I nB. F. O. GILMORE, U DENTIST., 1&10 Maia Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0. pnfeos Botnas; a a. m. to 2 p. m., an hom 3 to 6 p. m. DK. 13. U. Z1A.IAJ, DENTIST COLUMBIA, S. 0. Lutheran Publication Building, I ' 1/926 Main St. . . Office hoars,8 a. m.. to 5:30 p.'m vOeo* 23, 1907?6m II r ^ naruro I K* Vta Vl\bMkl\| MMVnt) FIRE INSURANCE. j > REPRESENTING HOME INSURANCE CO.( N. Y. INSURANCE CO OF N. A., PHILA * GERMAN-AMERICAN, N. Y. CLOSE AND RUTGERS, N. Y. (. TEUTON!A, NEW ORLEANS. [ | SOUTHERN STOCK FIRE, GREENSBORO NORTH CAROUNA. STRONGEST AND BEST OLD LINE j t INSURANCE COMPANIES \ LOCAL AGENCY ' ' L LEXINGTON, S. C. | '"S nam??mm I NEW CROP ' GARDEN SEEDS 1 w 1 \ Jj A ~~ May's and Ferry's ALL, VARIETIES it Cabbage, Tomato, Beet, Bear, Peas. = Corn, Radish, Squash, Cecvanher. etc. 6 i/iiiriii&iii nm:n rn * , RAurinAiini unuu to, H LEXINCTON, S. C. ? ? PARKER'S 1 O: [SPS HAIR BALSAM PI rV?n?a? tnd tjcsur.fes th? h*it. n? twmutei % Itrsarisnt growth. Sever Kill* to Kcstor? Omy J| K?ic to 1U Youthful Coior. ... ^4|^B u*es *?> d RUM t h?f uliiB*. ? * g -yj i<^.?od rViigyutii > I ???? ll "I know what is good jig for young and old peo- ||i IS pie," writes Mrs. Ciara |1 HI _ i i Ii^yKSira, a iraineu nurse zm of South Bellingham, |jk Wash., "and will say that ||| I consider Cardui the best ||| medicine for girls and |g: women. It makes them Igj feel like new persons, re- E lieves their pain and reg- || ulates womanly .troubles. g| "Both my daughter and I |f| .received great benefit" |? The Woman's Tonic Ac it tr\r ESSfl y ? U# U 1AAVUIVUIV AV/l AV male trouble, no medi- |S cine you can get has the El H old established reputation, HI H that Cardui has. Eg Fifty (50) years of sue- Eg cess prove that it has H stood the greatest of all B H tests-~the test of TIME. b| m As a tonic for weak wo- Eg men, Cardui is the best, be- K H cause it is a woman's tonic. Kg Pure, gentle, safe, re- m J liable. Try Cardui. H THE JEWELER 1508 Main St, Columbia, S. C. REPAIRS V WATCHES AND JEWELRY .. y Makes Them Good as New MEDALS ASiD ; BADGES t v HamiltiilniiAif 2n Aim .. A him i OTUIItHWftHI?? . Ill VII VVVII r? C Shops for Schools and Oihol Purposes. V .?. rS V; IVERY, the Jeweler 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C !HE WORLDS GBEATESTSEWlRo MACHINE K fcUGH"T RUNNING,^ / / V\ \ % ? k t I v f voq want either a Vibrating Shuttle. Rotary _ Su ut tie or a Single Thread f Chain Stitch] Sewing Machine write to H 'S? NEW HOME SEWINQ MACHINE COMPANY I Orange, Mass. I larycrvk^gmacjjinesaremadctoscllretr^riilcsscf j 8 Qur.Uty, *>ut the Jfew UotUC is made to weur. B Our guaranty never rans our. < So*U by aatboriKed dealers only. i I FOK SMX DV W. R. ROOF, L'eci??ua, SC. iTw. UNDLER, i Chapin, S. CL *. * as &n up-to-date line of OFFINS AND CASKETS| i hand, at prices to suit everybody, j I ices range from $1.50 np to f60.00. I dl on me and I will save yon money, a irn prepared to fanlieh a hearse when- I er desired in connection with my an- I L taking business Jan. >. 8m ) I Something Like a Catch-. . A gentleman-was-strolling across a large estate when he ^ne upon a man .fishing. "What sort of iish do you catch her??" he said. " "Mostly-trout." replied-the jman. "How many have you eaughtV" . "About ttu or twelve,.sir.". ... "What" is about tligi heaviest you I i 1- . r?i * 1 - 1 Jj | nave caiigm: cumiuueu trie gejuueman. - " 1 "Well. I don't knowthe weight, but the water sunk two or three feet when I pulled it out."?Chiqago Journal. Frank Criticism. The colored lady was undecided in regard to the pose that would display her beauty to advantage. "I think a profile would be best," suggested the photographer. "Not fo* mine." declared the lady emphatically. "Dar's no expression to dem dar silhouettes."?Sunday Illustrated Magazine. A Slight Mistake. "It's curious to observe." says a Maryland man. "the manner in which many illiterate persons prosper. I once had business that fused to take me at intervals to a certain place on the Eastern Shore. On one occasion I went into a store there the proprietor of which could neither read nor write While I was there a man came in. evidently a regular customer. " 'I owe you some money, don't I ?' he inquired. "The storekeeper went to the door and turned it around so that the back was visible. " 'Yes,' said he; *yon owe rae for a cheese.' *' 'Cheese." exclaimed the customer. OT rfl/Ml'f attfa t*/\l 1 n r?rr aIiaAoa X UvU X, \J ? v. VU i vl ClJLIjr "The storekeeper gave another look at the door. " 'You're right,' said he. 'It's a griudstone. I didn't see the dot over the "i" in the middle/ Lippincott's. Lesson From the Past. Aladdin rubbed his lamp. Instantly the genie appeared. "Well, what do you want this time?" "I want," said Aladdin, "a sixty horsepower automobile latest 1$10 pattern with"? The genie uttered a frightful roar. "Don't you know, master, that the factories are months behind with their orders, that the prices for rubber tires are prohibitive and tbat you never could pay the repair bills even with toy help? Ask me for an ocean yacht. a suburban villa or an aeroplane and I'll bring- .vou one, but if you think you're going: to acquire an up to date buzz wagon by the great caliph of Bagdad, young man, you've got another gaess coming." Sadly the presumptuous Aladdin acknowledged to himself that he wasn't in it with the plutocrats of the twentieth century.?Chicago Tribune. Among the Finos and Norwegians there are many women sailors. The mills of the United States every yeir export more flour than all the rest of the mills in the world produce. Scales for weighing diamonds are so iccnrately poised that an ej elash will urn the balance. Honesty I in Jewelry I "If it came from Sentz's, yon I know it's all right," is what one B of our customers remarked to .1 another the other day. B When you bay Jewelry, you B generally have to take the 44Jew- I eler's word for it" whether it is B good or not. I That's just where our reputa- B tion for honesty and fair dealing I counts. B And furthermore, we will fal- I ' ways give you your money hack I ' and ask no questions any time I vou are dissatisfied with a pur- B _ chase. H Special attention to mail orders, EI CHARLES P. SIM, JEWELER, I 1439 Main, Columbia,-S. (J | M n H&RUiM i! ifII Ul UlllllffiUI | DEALER IN I General Merchandise! Staple Line 11 GROCERIES, CANNED I GOODS. HARDWARE, 8 ENAMEL WARE, TIN- I WARE, ETC. - - " " I Lexington, S. C. 6 i WHEN YOU YAWN A GOOD DEAL In the day time, and feel dull,: lazy and discouraged, you have! every symptom of a torpid j I liver. Simmons Red Z Liver Regulator (The Powdr ?*orm) is a fine tonic for a uLordered liver. It acts promptly. The Jfilious impurities which have interfered with the free action of the liver are driven out, the stomach is cleansed and strengthened so that it can more thoroughly digest food. The bowels are purified and a regular habit re-established. It is a splendid medicine for the whole system, Promotes a feeling of energy, mental activity and cheerful spirits, j Sokl by Dealers, Price, large lockage, $1,C0 Aik for the genuine with the Rod Z on the label. 1 f yon cannot get it. remit to ni. we will aeod by mail postpaid. Simmons Liver Regulator is also pat op 1 n liquid form for those who prefer it. Price, $1.00 per bottle. Look for the Red Z label. L H. ZBUN & CO., Props., St Louis, Mo. w qTSverv public school in Paris has a restaurant, where meals are gratni* tiously served to pupils too poor to pay for them. T s a . r*i <n .Learn Auiomoone .Business. Take a thirty days Practical course in our well equipped Machine Shops, and learn Automobile business and accept good positions. Charlotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. 16 w tt Ramon's English Cough Syrup, one of the best medicines for a cold and cough, at Harman's Bazaar. For Sale A valuable plantation of 12> acres 60 acres open; good for corn, cotton, etc., near Cross Ro i<N, four miles west of Swansea; dwelling, outbuildlijTS two good tenant hoaxes ami tine water. Ad lres?, L). H. Lawsm, Ga> Ion, S. C., Ilnnte JaulS ilmll REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup baa been used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. II SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS. ALLAYS all PAIN; tURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRH(EA. It is absolntely harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Columbia Junk Co., J. Orenstein, Prop. Pays the best Price lor SCRAP IRON METALS, of all kinds,SONES,RAGS, ETC. Remember the place: Look for sign, j eua uervais St., uoiumma, s. v. Opposite the Cibbes Machinery Co. Place what you have on your Wagons going to town or write, J. ORENSTEIN For Prices. CHICHESTER SPILL* v DIAMOND BRAND ff ^ LADIES ! A.?k jroar Druggist for CHI-CHES-TER'S A DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Red and/l\ Sold metallic boxes, scaled with BIac\{/, S'kV^M Vk n ? XT/ iutuA7u. iii&L i*u uuy or Toor \ ^ **nig*lat and Mk for CHI.CHE9.TtU 8 V iJIAMONB Bit A N I> PILLS, for twenty-five? years regarded as test, Safest, / 'ways Kchrble. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS 3&x EVERYWHERE SS j mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmtmmmm f-WWWWWW1 a ^ As Good i J i Also Good Shipn 5 r Old Reliable Rock H; 11 RHEA LIV \ ^ 1109 Hampton Sti J tV\WViV\ vw tiWUUUHl ??p? 11 H ! 11 i ^wwi,.< ^ <r?iw?inv??ui ""iMThTT j C^y WE CASRY /* ys/ . LIXE < ywihiTrrTrMM ^CxSZW $ KODAKSJFILMS, PAPER i $ry j?; SHIPMENTS FREQU % INSURING jj$ M Send Us Your ( VJLi _ | THE R. L, BRYd H COLUMBIA 9VS^5XZ?5339S9fiS9HBB^KB^PMIBII^H SPRING < ? ' We hav i c New ? ) 2 sti ? rial. a > 5 ington <| ? era I wear I > VHnH < and Shoes <| < at 9 s I ,' I J a Specialty \ W . Si 11710 Ma Th? M?nth,y * l ( raraifl Door sepa On whch ^*3^ jfy be after J. T. COLEMAN Algr. |LF Charleston, S. C. THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE ( incorporated as a slock company I John F. Dryden, President. FOR RC and DRESSED Doocs. Sash. Blin " Etc., Write o N. H. DRICC COLUMBIA, - SO ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FIGURED. SHINGLES ANL? LUMBER ?Bgr""~ ^ilillia^^yaMrinn n. Ji r.-^ tfhnaofc aaaM*infe Q?? in ^ no R?I\t Prur All Pnrn YY C UKAJ , *. VI I ?II * f-j ient of Columbus, and Rock L ill Buggies, "A Little Higher i E STOCK con eet, - Columbia, Sou! VVWWW^ '-40 A F ULL ^ \ND OTHER SUPPIES. ENT, H 5 FRESH GOODS || )rder Today IN COMPANY-! L, S. C. flj i and SUMMER SHOES j1 e a eamplete line of all the J "Up-to-date" Oxford9, and < ap Slippers, in every Mate- > nd widtn, to plea98 our Lex- t Dnds for dress wear. For gen- S we have substantial Oxfords ? for Men, Women and Children < hat will please >ou We "do" S he best "Solid" Shoes at low- c Farmers strong work Shoes S y. See ours before buying. 2 . & F. A. DAVIS, lin St., Columbia, S. C. j Prudential icome Policy is the rting Comfort From i side wil| your fam your death? RED J. FOX, Special Agent, LEXINGTON, S. C. iOMPANY. OF AMERICA, ?y the State of New Jersey Home Office, Newark, N J >UCH i LUMBER. ds, Shingles, r call on SERS TJTH CAROLINA. MARKET PRICES PAID POP. OF ALL KINDS. THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR I Machinery Tools Rigtf Kiatf KcH Prices If >ou do not sec what you want write us. We handle any and all. Everything in machinery supplies. Columbia Supply Co., fS! G>ma St. 0LCMB*.S.C rWWWWWJI muuvvii ? 1 . V J| $5 oses: ^ J [ill Buggies, the J ^ q Price, BUT--" 5 i IIPANY, | i h Carolina. r J r /