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I ? v TSC7S8SIC2f AL CASBS. | DB.O. B. HARDIHG, 9BB OLD AJSD TEIKD DKNTX9T, is at his cffioe doing good wore at moderate prices. Call to see him dost wait. Bear Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA, S. 0 \ ^ B. F. JONES, ?. D. V. Graduate Veterinarian. Out-of-town calls promptly x attended to . . COLUMBIA, S. C. k. ROBERT MOORMAN. It Attorney-at-Law, \ Admitted to Practice 111 all v Courts in this State. x Carolina National Bank Building, t nr i n o (JUJUUdim-a., o. \j. WM. W. HA WES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. SEW BROORLAND.S. 0. Practice ia all Court3 Business solicited. November 1.1905. . 5 9 0. IC. E?IEI?. F. E. DREHKB EFIRD & DREHER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEX EN Or ON C II 8. C v Will practice In all tho Courts. Business solicited. One member of the Arm will always be at office, Lexington, S. C. Jh. FRICK, attorney at law. | S C. v < Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Koom, 8econd *? Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. Thurmond & timmerman, attorneys at law, WILL PRACTICE IN AIL COURT* j v Citizens' Bank B'ld'.s:, Batesbnrg, s. 0. j > We will be pleased to moot those having ieKnoit.scc tn hA flrtfiii.'.ed to at our office ECti vuoa iwv vr V ' i the Citizens' Back Building at any time, j Bespeetfully, J. WM. THURMOND. G. BEL.L PIMMERMAN, . 1 | Albert m. boozer, attorney at la\7, j COLUMBIA, S. 0. Office: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Van Metre's Farnittire StoreEspecial attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lezington zountv. > Law Offices, I ) Residence, 1529 - * 1 f SI. i. C*x ~A. 1209 Washington < > rencue ion ouwt. Street. ( ) Office Telephone No. 1372. Residence Telephone No. 1036. WEOYD EVANS, . lawyer and counsellor. Colombia. S. 0. Dr. f. o. gilmore, DENTIST., 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Ojticb Hours: 9 a. m. to 2 p. in., an li om 3 to 6 p. m. Dr. d. l. hall, DENTIST > COLUMBIA, S. 0. Lutheran Publication Building, 1520 Main St. Office hours 8 a. m.t to 5:30 p."m Dec* 23, 1907- -5m . E. G. DREHER, Agent, | FIRE INSURANCE. \ RETKESEXT1XG s' | HOME INSURANCE CO., N. Y. I L j INSURANCE CO OF M. A., PKILA : ! CERMAN-AtfERSCAN. N. Y. I riftBP Akin BIlTCEftA N. Y. 8 ; TEUTON!A, NEW ORLEANS. ' j SOUTHERN STOCK FIRE, GREENS- \ BORO NORTH CAROLINA. C STRONGEST AND BEST OLD L!NE ? INSURANCE COMPANIES j LOCAL AGENCY ! LEXINGTON, S. C. j . X2W CROP GAUflFM QiTFTie VPX&A.ft.-X^.ELJX^ k/a ? 4 May's a*u! Ferry's ALL VARIETIES Cabbage, Tomato, Roe*", Bean, Pea?, Corn, P.artUh, Squash, Cucumber, etc. MANN BiiUii ?9. ( LEXINGTON, S. C. C^ens.vsto x?4 to?-j*..ftos ta; bib. WW ye*-riti? r*U? to V.9*1ot* C-xc E?ic to it? TbutMa! Cok>r. Cum K?}p d:*c*Mvk iiwf rUiln J. I Good News I w *1 write to tell you the B N good news that Cardui has helped me so much B H and 1 think it is just B H worth its weight in gold/' E? B writes Mrs. Mary an Mar* B ; I shall, of wooastocK, ua. m "I do hope and trust H that ladies who are suffer- re ing as I did, will take E Cardui, for it has been a Ef God's blessing to rae, and || will certainly help every j|| lady who is suffering." |g '? ^86#^ to? K3B B&CDV QP i The Woman's Tonic I No matter if you suffer || from headache, backache || pains in arms, shoulders i| and legs, dragging-down feelings, etc., or if you || feel tired, weary, worn- i| out and generally miser- m able?Cardui will help yon Eg It has helped thousands K| of other weak, sick ladies || Avevy / THE JEWELER 1508 Main St, Columbia, S. C. i m?r? 4TDO iiFjJT ill 110 WATCHES / AND JEWELRY Makes Them Good as Hew MEDALS ASD BADGES tianufastarei in Gur Own Shops for Schools end Other Purposes, AVERY, The Jeweler 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C iT.E WORLDS S3EATESTSEWIH6 KiME j if .Ton -.rant citKri' Vibrating Shuttle, Rotary I V V.il-Ac or r. 3It.* ' 'f \ f '.7;s tiilvkJ I ^iacblnc v.r.te u> i | fHE MEW KOttE S!WWU aAS.M!K? COrBPASrt Oinngc'v >Ai*&zi, &lestv i*wi:ic madKits ere trade to sell *,ejr?tti}css cf QUfc'i'i'* ?ut the >'ew ItGiilC U trm.e t-? wear. Our yuurarty neverijds out. ?q?.c2 ty t-eifcuriarert dealers oitl v. j yoa s.u= 5T W. P. ROOr, Lcxingort, S.C. Si W. UNPLcRi Cliiipin, >. * Has an np-lo-date la.o of COFFINS AND CASXETS On hand, at priotfl to suit everybody. Frictw rauge jU'W $J.30 up to ?>0.00. Call or> roe and I wiU save von xnoTiey. I am prepared to faniich a hearte whenever desired in concocsioa with my unerfaking business ?ian. 2. 3in i > 4 I ; New Crop Mortgage Act | The following are the previa ion a of the new act relating to orop mortgagee: No mortgage of any crop ehall be good and effective to convey ' to the mortgagee any interest in any | crop or crops other than the crop or crops to be raised daring the ye r in which said mortgage is given, and unless the land whereon said crop or crops are to be raised shall be described or mentioned in said mortgage, which said mortgage when so taken, when indexed or recorded as required by law, shall constitute a lien on the crops therein described in preference to all subsequent mortgages on said crop or crops. "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best noiieh remedv I ever used as it ouicklv stopped a severe cough that had long troubled me,'' says J, W. Kuhn, Princeton, Nebr. Just soquicslv and 9urely it acts in all cases of coughs, colds, lagrippe and lung tiouble. Refuse substitutes. Grudge Causes Tragedy. At Diana, Giles county, Tennessee, Dr. George Lowe was shot in the head and killed by Squire Will W. Collins, who was himself shot in the left arm Kir +Ko dnotftr A n nlri orrtr?crc* is rriv KJJ Ui'V^ VtVWWVA* W*\? ^ A V AM ?y? W en as the cause of the tragedy. Foley Kidney Pilis. Neutralize and remove the poisons that cause backache, rheumatiism, nervousness and all kidney and bladder irregularities. Thev build up and restore the natural action of these vital organs. Found Dead in Field. Mr. Jesse A. Lotc, a farmer living about two miies lrom Johrston, was found dead in the field near his home. Mr. Lott had walked over to his mill the afternoon beiore ana on nis return home it is supposed he was seized with illness and died. The Happiest CMldreia. The happiest children are those who have happy mothers. The } oung wife which grows np in the shadow of a discontented, repining and gloomy mother is like a plant unwatered by kindly dews. It is apt to be dwarfed and stunted, Kvon wiien tnings are crooked and temptations to be harsh come, let the mother for her child's sake, try to be happy. She can show happiness even if she does not feel it, and the joy and the joy and pleasure she causes in her children will reflect in her own soul. Brooks Cornwell, aged 18, of Kershaw county struck another young man named Kelly on the head with a l hatchet, inflicting a fatal wound. I Honesty 1 in Jewelry 1 "If it came from Sentz's, yon g know it's all right," is what one B of our customers remarked to E another the other day. When you buy Jewelry, you ? generally have to take the "Jew- g elers word for it" whether it is J? 9 good or noL. ^ K That's just where outf repute- p Ition for honesty and fair dealing $ counts. | And furthermore, we will fal- ? ways give yon yonr money bark g and ask no questions any time ? you are dissatisfied with a pur 3 Special attention to mad orders, B CHARLI8 P. It* au i* xm ju>? u 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C | ti?ies?*5aa^4Mee?jKie?k??8:@ S5BEa^S5KB3$5Kia^?^ti^S^fle$? '' f (DEALER IN | ^ * ? A?>M1 fiS *? W% 1?) <t 9 iUWdi fflercilKStf 8 Staple Jane K GROCERIES, CANNED 1 GOODS, HARDWARE, 8 ENAMEL WARE, TIN" | | WARE, ETC. - - * | al I Card of Thanks. To the Editor of The Dispatch. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our dear neighbors and many friends who tendered their assistance and heartfelt sympathy during the illness and death of our dear sister. Our hearts are fall of love and gratitude to you and we pray God to reward you all for your loving kind j . i _r_ __ . i ness ana genue woras or comrorc ana consolation while passing through the darkest hours of oar sore bereavement. S?uart Sisters. Warning to Eailroad Men. Look out for severe and even dangerous kidney and bladder troub e reciting from years of railroading. G o. E. Bell, G29 Tl.did St. Fort Wayne, Ind , was many years a conductor on toe Nickel Piate. He sa s: "Twenty j ears cf railroading lei ft uiy kidn. ys in terrible condition. There was a toiritiual pain across niv back and hips <*,nd my kidneys gave me much distress, and f Iiq or.ti A?? nf mv K4 nHrii.v V11& civuv/11 /x xtij uiautit I ?Y?n iK'UUt.'UV and most painful. I got a supply of Foley Kidney Pills and the first bottle made a wonderful improvement and four bottles cured me completely. Pi nee being cured I have recommended Foley Kidney Pills to many of my railroad friends." " j Roland Wilkie, aged seven, was rnn over by a switch engine at Beaumont mills, Spartanburg, and his leg was cut off. He will survive. He is a son of an operative in the mill. - > A mother's Safeguard. Foley's Honey and Tar for the children. Is best and safest for all cough?, colds, croups, whooping ccugh and bronchitis. Nc opiates. The contract for plans and specifications of the woman's college at Anderson has been awarded to Shand & Lafaye, architects of Columbia. Iicrne and Farm, best agricultural paper ever published, only 2-"?c a year 11 connection with The Dispatch. Learn Automobile Business. Take a thirty days Practical course in our well equipped Machine Shops, and learn Automobile business and accept good positions. Charlotte Amo School, Charlotte, N. C. 16 w tt For Sale A valuable plantation of 125 acres 60 acres open; good for corn, cotton, etc., near Cross Roads, four miles west of Swansea; dwelling, outbuildngs, two good tenant houses and fine water. Address, D. H. Lawson, Gas ton, S. C., Route Janl8-2mll REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has 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. 1 SlLLAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHCEA. It is absolutely harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take CO other j kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Columbia Junk Co., J. Orenstein, Prop. Pays the best Price for SCRAP IRC*5 METALS: of all kindSjBGftESjRACS, ETC. Remember the place: Lock for sign, 805 Ceryais St , Columbia, S. C. Opposite the Cibbes Machinery Cc. Place what yon have on your Wagons going to tewn or write, J. ?S?EN5T?!?J For Prices. i mmmmmm?mmmaJWMh? ? tiimi BMMM?P'?i T|*o ? I iia^ k. "*,J" ill. $29,399.00 worth of men * ?4 ? ? t, and children s wear, iu ut Spring Goods, so come an This Sale begins Sit tarda Don't Delay. Everybody THE , Q1Q 5* Three a CfrS) WE CARRY / sir LINE M?EAST1 ?! KODAKS,FILMS, PAPER SHIPMENTS FREQl INSURIN 4$ ^ Send Us Your < I THE R. L. BRY^ COLUMSI. | j ^ ^ 1^710 M The 0? Monthly l^l; 1^ !*< =!? c*. I 1 I tiist"; i-ii """ -* ' V1 ?? / Poverty. On whc ^???2^' ily be aft< J. T. COLEMAN Mgr. A Charleston, S. C. j THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE Incorporated as a stock company | John F. Dryden, President. | ' FOR R and DRESSEi Doors, Sash, Bit Etc., Write ft. H, DRSi COLUMBIA, - S ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FIGURE I SHINGLES AND LUML fww m Igif USE P. P j \\0 C/7 It is a money saver. I ^^**7 \t3? COLUMBIA SUPPLY ( I! M M JBM?m lit. ti.i tirVifH"fTrr-Tfftfnr?iy-i AT ===== star Store SJ, ;*handise o* every, known disc soul regardless of cost. We ; d he!p *;s make a clean sweep ^ ' * * - r_ ifttt ^4. e j'y fen, HID, 17 J ly J KJ cwca know s the place. STAR S >t. COLL Sqgts sk-vs S. L L C ALEX AYOUB. Froprietor, A FULL {L.^ WAN SMI AND OTHER SUPPIES. j$f 1 JENT, P G FRESH GOODS |f Tnrl.rai/ iir ^ J ^r-TTT" ^ IN COMPANY | A, S. C. lH 3 and SUMMER SHOES 11 ve a camplete line of all the / S d *'UpTtu-date" Oxfords, and < E trap Slippers, ill every Mate- S K and widta, to please our Lex- ? E lends for dress wear. For pen- S g r we have substantial Oxfords / 13 's for Men, Women and Children < K that will please you We "do" ; j? the host ' Solid" Shoes at low- ) ji s. Farmers strong wort* Shoes S p ify. See ours before buying. <! a P. & F. A. DAV3S5 ? I lain St.. CoSaimbia, S. CA 1 mzmrsBP ^mSSSSE.' 5 i Prudential j Income Policy is the arting Comfort From ;h side wii| your famsr your death? LFRED J. FOX, Special Agent, LEX1KC7CN, S. C. COMPANY OF AMERICA, i by the State of New Jersey Home Office, fcewark, N J a a a /Ok k D LUS^SE^g nds5 Sfcinglgs, er ?all ?si GEES, SOUTH CAROLINA. ). MARKET PRICES PAID FOR ER OF ALL KISDS. . P. PACKING 1 It creates, less friction, ! We carry a large stock. J ZO. . . Columbia, S. C. ] ?si r mil oIurctMa h r?Pii^na s ription for mea, vrouen, rrvast mt-ke room for our of our Winter Goods. : a. ro. So be on time. a aft m i A c A smotrt, o. u. wuiiu m