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A telegram from Washirgton says that District Attorney Ernest P. Cochran of Anderson is supporting 6. A. Hagood for appointment as district | judge for South Carolina to succeed Judge BrawJey. who will retire in May. t - A Sellable Medicine * * Noi A Narcotic Mts. F. Marti, St. Joe, Mich., says: "O ir little boy contracted a severe bronchial trouble and as the doctor's medicine did not ccro him, I gave him Foley's Honey and Tar Compound iu . wuich I have great, faith. It cured the cough as well as the choking and ga.rW ging spells, and he got well in a short W time. Foley's Honey and Tar C mpound ha^ many times sa\ed us much trouble and we are nev? r without it in the house." Sold by all Druggists. ' * Some men blame even their corns -?a the way tfce government is run. ?BOFESSIONAL CAED3. i j DR. F. O. GILMORE, N DENTIST. 4510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0. &F7iok Boons.- 9 a. ie. to 2 p. u., an hoiu 3to6 p.m. / WM. W. HAWES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. VEW RROftKLAND.S. 0. Practice in all Courts. Business solicited. ' ' November 1.1905. ' ft. M. EFIRD. 7. E. DKEHEB. EFIRD & DREHER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON 0 H.. 8. C. Will practice In all the Courts. Business tolicjred. One member of the iirm will aiiraye -be at office, Lexington, 8. C. J ft POTflT? ATTORNEY AT LAW, OHaPIN, & O. Office: Hotel Marlon, 4th Koom, tsecona i Floor. "Will practice in all the Courts. J Robert MOORMAn. Attorney-st-iaw/ /. Admitted to Practice in ail I Courts in this State. Cdfdliilft National Bank Building, COLUMBIA. S. C. Thurmond & tmmerman, .attorneys at law, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, Citizens' Bank B'ld'g, Batesborg, S. 0. We will be pleased to meet those ha vine local business to be attended to at our office is the Citizens* B&ufc Building at any rime, i Baepactfully^ ^ THURMOND. Q. BSLL TIMAIBBMAN, Albert m. boozer, - ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' s_ V COLUMBIA, 8, 0. 97V308: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Tan Metre's Furniture StoreBspeclai attention given to business entrusted to hlmi>y his fellow eltlzens of Lexington ountv. Eaw Offices, ( ) Residence, 1539 T.909 Washington < > Pendle ton Street. Stoeet. I ) Offiee Telephone Ko. 1879. ' Residence Telephone Ko. 1035. tir swift *vass, . W u*TK ATOCOUSSKiOB." ' ^ OOMBBU. 8.0. - ? rvR. X>. L. BALL, IT / DBOTIBT COLUMBIA, ?. 0. Ls{kitt PftblioftCtea Bn?kE*?, liS? Esia St ' GflO* fcftftTt i:IS fee^gt, CW. BAB&BTT. Jeweler. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Carefully repaired. AH Trork Guaranteed _4 i rr via wmmn wy At Camalander Bros. Store. 4w24 CHAPIS, - 8.0. .f / DE. G. E, HARDUTG, THE OLD A5D TRIBD DES rST, - ' It at hia office doing good wore at moderate prices. Oali to see him don't wait. Kear Hyatt's Park, OOLTJiBIA, 8. C ? *. N M- 6- J- 0UVU88, 1424 MARION ST., COLUMBIA, S. 0. Is prepared to treat all troubles of Eye. Bar, tfose, Throat and Lungs. The lit of Spectacles uaarsuceeG. f B, f, JONES, M. D. V. Graduate Veterinarian. Out-of-town calls promptly attended to | COLUMBIA, S. C. j | E. C. DREHER, Agent, | FIRE INSURANCE. REPRESENTING homc msunAiicc co., n. v. iHCHOtMPr CO flr N. L. PNtLA GCRMAN-AMERIOAN, N. Y. GLOBE AND RUTGERS, N. Y. TEUTONIA, NEW ORLEANS. SOUTHERN STOCK PRE, GREENS ORO NORTH CAROLINA. STRONGEST AND BEST OLD LINE INSURANCE COMPANIES -1 Z&tfbk AGENCY r s I- LEXINGTON,S.G* :!. , % I Vienna, Mo., *i usea to oe j?| sick most of the time and || suffered with backache and ||| headache. My Mother, who 11 had been greatly helped by 11 the use of Cardui, got me gl two bottles, and I have Ij been well ever since." H The Woman's Tonic HI fanini is a crpntle tnnic H I for young and old women. ||| It relieves and prevents glf pain. It builds strength. It |S. feeds the nerves. It helps m I the whole system. |f Made from harmless || roots and herbs, it has no || bad after-effects, does not |i interfere with the use of Eg any other medicine and can || do you nothing but good. |1 TryCarduL It will help ||| you. Your dealer sells it g THE JEWELEB 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. 0, REPAIRS WATCHES , t AND ,. JEWELRY Hakes Then Good as New MEDALS AND BADGES ' ^ ? ' traa AM? Hon* ?WB?n?n?rv? us uer woa Shsjis fw Sehetls and Mar Pirpaaaa. A AVERY, The Jeweler t3*S Hata St., C^tMBUa, S. C i2? ?8&R SKATBTSEWiR KA68M N?? *fyou wanteltbera VTbratfogShirttkL Rotary yiiutila or a 8tnek> Thread fCftaia ?&ilch] Sewing sl.ichiue write to m BEW S0HE SEWlRfl SA6HISE COfl&PAHY Orange* Mass* JJwtv ttrtrirg mach:-ree are trade to sell regardless et Quaj.cy, \>ut the New Home i* made to -wcat '{-"t i . CXir guaranty never runs oat * tteiui by Mtboriced dealers ?nly. rot uu sr W. P. ROOF* Lexington, S.C. 6. W. LINDLER, V/il&piHf O. V/t| m Has an Tip-to-date line of 60FFINS AMI CASKETS On hand, at prices to suit ererybody, Prices range tram $1.50 up to $60.00, Call o* me and I will save yon money. X ten prepared to furnish a hearse when- ? ever desired in connection with my anertaking business Jan. it. Im \ The po8toffice at Winnsboro will hereafter remain cloned on Sunday 8. Other towns, including Columbia, are moving for Sunday closing. Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps? No. Never. Its foolish to fear a fancied, evil, when i he-re are real and deadly perils to guard against in swamps and marshes, bayous, and low- j i iand . These are the malaria germs j tiiat cause agu, chills and lever, weak- j ness, aches in the bones and ram-eles j and may induce deadly tjphoid. But | EtHCtnc Bitters destoys and casts out i these vicious germs from the blood. ; ' Three bottles drove all the malaria from my system," wro?e Win. Fretvsvll of Lu< ama, N. C., and I've hud fine health ever since." U o this safe, suie i remedy only oOc ata.i Druggists. Death of Jofo Swygert. Mr. Job Swygert, one of the b- st citizens ot the Dutch Fork, died at his home at- St-lwcoJ on Wednesday afternoon, at the age of 69 .uars. He is survived by a wife and tnree cnildren. Mr. fcw.vgert was a Confederate vet- j eran and tought with vaior tor tne . c. use he thought to be right during) the war Between the States. His remains were laid to rest in St. Michael's church yard o.i Thuraay afternoon in the presence of a i*rge congregation of sorrowing relaiivts and friends. Gives Aid To Strikers. Sometimes liver, kidneys and bowels s?-em to go on a strike and refuse to work right. Theo you need these pleasant little t strike-breakers?Dr. King's New Life Pills?to give them natural aid and geutly compel proper action. Excellent health soon follows. Try them 25c at ail Druggists. Hon. C. M. EQrd, Hon. Frank W. Shealy, Col. J. Brooks Wingard and o 1 U7inr??i?^ rh ? ? I | ittr. u. u> ikukuiu n\wvxuv i funeral and burial of Judgo Y. J. Pope jp. city of berry, on ir.d.) aftt-rnocn. The trip was ma< e over the proposed Columbia-Lexing onNewberry Greenvillo highway, and the gentlemen state that the road is ir fair ooudi:ku. r - "1 ^ Good results .follow iiie iioC of Foley Kidney "PiflS. .They give 1 prompt relief in all cases &t HtfCiiSy and | blander disorders. Try them. iJord fy L all Druggists. v [ A roll of dollar bills pulled out of the pocket with a flourish looks ricLer than a modest purse lined with hundreds, and that's why so many people do it. m .1 T? i.2 xv oiice-i eacners x*xammau?ii. The teachers of the county will please take notice that the Spring examination for 1911 will be held oil the firat Friday in May, at Lexington, beginning at 9 o'clook a. m. Please be prompt. flae examination will include subjects on "Sohool Lesson* on Corn" and 'School Exercises in Plant Production" It is important that all teachers should have certificates. Very Traly, ....... A. D. MARTIN* ?- Co. Sapt. Bd. ... , - . .... - . In Willi, B Honesty | I in Jewelry I "If it caste trem Sentz's, yon 1 knew it's ell right," is what ess B of o*r easterners reBorked to B another the other day. C When yon hay Jewelry, yon B generally hare to take the "Jew- 8 eler's word for it" whether it it B good or not 3 That's jost where oor repnfca- E fcio* for honesty end fair dealing S coasts. if And furthermore, we wiTLJal- B ways gire yon yow awmsy baok | and na question? any tine U yen are dissatisfied wUb a par- | nhnflo e SpeeU2 attentkw to mail orders, I CHARLES PAMIJ JEWELER, 1 IM. D. HARMAN J I DEALER Hf | I General Merchandise 8taple Line GB0CEBIE8, CANNED GOODS, HABDWABE, fiTiiTPT TF A "DT? TTV Xlil /I fflXIU TV JTAJk**** AMI P I In H I WARE, ETC. - - - I j fix 1 I Lexington, - S. C. I j i Chapin Bank Prosperous. At a recent meeting: of the stockholders of the Bank of Chapin a dividend of five pt-r cent on the capital s'ock was declared, and a neat bum carried to the nrofit account. A b <ard of directors was elected as | fo 'ow?: J. S W^Hsinser, C. P Robin- i hoe, P. M. Frick, W. B. Wiiiiams, f Robert Norris, W W W'uvler, H. (J. Slieaiy and J. F. Honrycutt. The following officers w, re chosen: J. S. Wessi"gor, prescient: W VV. Wheeler, vice-president, and J. F Honevontt, c*shi?*r. The B:mk of Chapin th prospering as n^ver before. fho office, s and dtre< - i tors are rn-n of sound biisines* ability j and hold the con fi lence of the peoe' . ! The b^nk is fil ing a long-fel. wo rt in this rich farming section of the F?o , ; and is deserving of the most liht r- t { patronage. The Bank ofCnaoiniso e I . f. nn/vnut e\ ? * A TT) UtlU (Tt.H *! M . ' *fi tlir p.i i omu ^ ( stitutions in the county. Bleasc Names New ! Asylum Board. j Gov. Blease has reused to reap- | point Or Geo. B. Cromer, of New her- j ry; Judge R. 0 Pnrdv, of Sumter, and Leroy Springs, of LmciMtor, as m.-iiib rs of toe Staff* hospital commission. He has n*meo in toeir ste m (J- 1. E. H. Aull, of Newberry; Jno. F. Floyd, of Sp irtanburg, and Jam?> M. Pa.ne. or Anderson, all fri nds of rhe go\eriior. Dr. J W. Babc-mk, of Columbia, and Dr. Robert Wi son, Jr., of Charleston, were reappointed. It's Equal Don't Exist. No one has ever made a salve, ointment, or baluuo compare with Buck-, 1 ill's Arnica Salve. Its the one pe-tecc healer of Cuts, I'orus, Bi ros, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Eczt mi, 8 It Rhenm. For Sore Rves. Cold S ires, Chapped Hands or Sprains its supreme. Unrivalled for Piles. Try it, Only 25c at all Druggists. State Senator Crosson Signally Honored, State Senator C os*o5i has been . named by 2. J. Wat-am as one n* the delegates from South ?"J.ol!na to the Fourth National G *od < ft >ads OoU?r$$} t-' bii boldest in Birmingham, Ala., ^2aSenator Crosson is a strong aud aj' greshive good roadg advocate and his appointment a? one of the delegates C(Ti"present South Caro ina at this imfjjcivint meeting comes in just recognition of his efforts in bt-lialf of &ood roans in tho General Assembly. The Senator -8 s:gnifiid his intention lo.attend. - ^ * * i Foley Kidney Pills contain ill con-1 cenfcraied form ingredients of established therapeutic va;uo for the relief and cute of ail kidney and bladder ailmer ts Foley Kidney Pills are antiseptic, tome and "restorative. Refuse eubttitutes. Sold by all Druggists. In the announcement of Mrs. Lowman's gift to fh? iiouth Caro'ina Synod appearing in these columns last week the "devil" made it appear that the total Yalue of the gift was only 125.00 when it should have been $25, . , j Home and Farm, best affrionltural paper ever published, only 26c a year n oo nneotion with The Dispatch. : SEJX All HEALTH Tl BIT&t AO Wttl i ICM.WxMtow's Sooth i so Strtjp ku bees used for orer SIXTY YEARS by MILLION 6 of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILS rSKTHlKO, with PERFECT SUCCESS. II SOOTHES the CHILD, 80FTSNS the GUMS, SLLAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, aid is the beet remedy for DIARRHCEA. It is eb> soiotely harmless. Be rare sad ask for " Mrs. Wiaeiew's fieothiag Syrap," sad take so other hind. Tweaty-Aee cents a bet tie. SKiCNESTEB SPILLS BtUSfOK* #PU?? fi j ! ?"* m XJLDTSS * K** y?rr HtyvKsM for a&CiOHHng&'S A WAJWSD i&rS'D PZU? in Xn m*d/j\ <}?? metal lie koztB, maM with KbaO) Taek so ems. Jtm tmt v/ !Wat sad Xk far ClKiifaTOn " 3IA)I*S9 Ull? PILIjI, fo tirtttf^ie j years regarded a ta^&uest, Ahref* BdUM& SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS jg& EVERYWHERE 555 1 ^ VfcVWWVWVH ^ ^ As Good ! ^ 5 Also Good Shipn ? 5 Old Reliable Rock H $\ ? 11 RHEA LIV \ # 1109 Hampton St t -v w we CASXY / LINE o; I jjj^i^s^ KOSAKSjFlLMS, FAiPEIi Ai ^ SHIPMENTS F&EQUE gjj INSURING ^ Send Us Your Ci | THE R. L BRYA: |g COLUMBIA, I; ' J&a&k < Anp^p < Mmk < Sriufiy ft | < N?*v aaud IS s M 5 2 and 3 str; jjj ) J rial, sizo ar 9 ^ S inptoa frie: | t^ShH | rth' i* The !i/>^ Monthly In flj ( fc^l||"i Door sepai HI V ; oAUO?^r IjjWgmy On whch | i jly be after i J. T. COLEMAN Mgr. ALF Charleston, 8. C. ' THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE Incorporated as a stock company t John P. Dry den, President. FOR RC and DRESSED Doors, Sash, Blin Etc., Write o N. H. DRICC COLUMBIA, - 80 ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FIGURED. 8HINGLB8 AND LUMBER A .<rong blast, with little ^hS? BUFFALO Ml The ideal portable \ CCLUM2-IA SUPPLY CO. *%VWWW*V^VWI* wvvw^vwwvwi as We Can Buy, For All Purpi aent of Columbus, and Rock H mi n *~((A t Ill A. L?1LUC Ill^lIL'l 11 E STOCK CON root, Columbia, Soui! vwwwwwww* It i FULl ft , 5 -. *\ IAN OTHER SUPP1ES. jj| ^ T'TT1 St?rf ?vr FRESH GOQBS ? T J Jar Today g& l ..... _ , y, , s. c. if rilEW: ^ -1911- | f aad SUMMER SHOES a complete lino of till the / S "Up-to date" Oxfords, and < H m SHnners. in every (Mate- > H id widtn, to please our Lex- I K nds for ( reus wear. For gen- S I we have substantial Oxfords ) I Fir Men. Women and Children \ lat will please you Wo "do" > H ie hest "Solid" Shoes at low- c I Farmer* strong work Shoes > ?< c curs before buying. , m ft & F. A. DAVIS, 11 Sft Si.,. Columbians. C. j; I Prudential come Policy Is the rting Comfort From J side wil| your famyour death? BED J. FOX, Special Agtnf, LEXINGTON, S. C. SOMPANY OF AMERICA, v? the State of New Jersey Home Cffloe, Newark, N J ______ ? LUMBER, dSj Shingles, r call on 3ERS, iTTTTT n A T?rkT TXT A F U X. JLX ?I **> \ % A4.. MARKET PRICES PAID FOR OF ALL KINDS. : rflort, can be procured with a ) 625 FORGE for^e for outdoor work p tor pricr, Colombia, S. C ?8????B?????1MB" wwiaww ? stars* Dses: S ^ ill Buggies, the % ? 1 Price, BUT-" 5 ? IPANY, 11 (i Carolina. r \ rVW*VW*? J