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m ^KbSSH BspgWi I I '-. - -" -1 i*&. A- ,-* rv - ' . % f '' 4 v v i A CURE i fBy Him For This To Disea: The pathological conditions a tion of the disease. The term p: therefore, provisional and more oi term approximate to the disease, perienced in my practice for the treatment with the so-called 9ciei of the dental profession anything from the careful study of the abn membrane. It appears to me, th; very different pathological states, in order to more clearly convey n of the varkras forms of the diseas microbe or living germ at the roc tion in a calcified condition arour ' pericementitis is associated with that this is proof positive that th satisfied in my own mind by expe far confounded. In one case it is origin of calsarious salts of the sal character. I here declare, in my known and treated as "Riggs Dis the mucc-U3 membrane of the moi , Any ordinary mind can easilj , from the word Pyarrhea, as it is ] suppuration and wasting of the ir and blood cell9 in any part of the the nasal tract, catarrh of the th of the body. Looiing at these things as I c pelled to advise that the disease o same character of invasion as tha must insist that the microbe must process I have discovered and cor loose teeth and diseased gums, DB. HARDING'S DENTAZONE loma and $11 diseases of the mout' the teeth, aDd restores them to lil guaranteed under the pnre food a 776. None genuine without trade Ask your druggist for it, or send ( 1207 RichlaDd street, Columbia, S ^ .JiMiLL11-111 LJ-1L11! Affecting Rural Carri< Washington, April 14.?Rural ti7i 11 ria<-. ho rpnn irAfl trv 1 VCM. 1AVA U W?AA **vw w ? uniforms hereaft9r, ana they will the right to communicate to men of congress any complaint or pet they desire to make, a privilege denied them. Another bill introduced today vides $20 a year extra to each ci to reimburse him for the expens 4 his horse and wagon.,.u Planting ^Cotton. The farmers everywhere are p ing cotton. Many acres were pla last week and shonld the good we; 'continue throughout the week greater part of the crop will be p this week. All farm work is well I vanced. If la ; ^ / * ( I : r * r CI i K i i va I & - SO t DISCOVERED oth Destroying >e of The Gums?Dentazone. fford only a true basis for scientific classificararrhea refers only to one syptom, and is r les9 objectionable. I do not consider the They do not seem to express the truth as exlast fifty years.. I have not seen under the rfimcdifis orenared bv the greatest minds in the pathological condition of the disease ormal perecemental, or rather the alveola it we must recognize two closely allied but different as I shall attempt to demonstrate 2j conception of the character and conditions e and its treatment. I admit that there is a it of the disease wbich deposits its fermentatd the neck of the tooths I believe that while calsorious deposits, I do not beiieve however. e disease should be defined as Pyarrhea. I am irience that two different diseases have thus stated that the origin of pericementitis is the liva, and in the other in the blood through r opinion, that the disease up to this time ease" is nothing mere or less than catarrh of j dth, I * 7 understand the Word Catarrh and different , prevalent in almost all cases where there is j .... I tueous membrane as well as the capillaries i fibroid tissues of the body, such as catarrh of roat, catarrh of the intestines and other parts lo, from a pathological standpoint, I am comf the mucus membrane is the result of'the fc of tuburculosis of the lungs; therefore, I j ; be destroyed by chemical process, which npounded, and recommend to ail sufferers of he hereinafter mentioned remedy, namely: ! CREAM, a sure cure for catarrh, epetheh. It rebuilds the shrunken gums, tightens :e, usefulness and beauty, manufactured and ,nd drug act of June 30, 1906, serial No. 27.mark, "Dr. Harding's picture.*' Price 25c. 3 - 1- -* - mu _ TT 3: ?? iireub iu xiio jjr. xiiituiug a ww> .C, \ srs. Lettuce, And Then Some. m;*i' Mrs. Panl P. Clarke, of Clarke's wear Sent to The Dispatch office yeshave terday a head of lettuce as large as a loers half bushel. It was just as tender and ition njce as eonjjj he and was much apprenow ciated by the editor's family. Mrs. Clarke always remembers us with nice irrier veSeta^s from her garden. ? of Hook & Lay ton. In another column you will find the ad of Hook & Lay ton, two young men in the grocery business on Gervais ilant- street, Calumbia. Everything is new, ;nted fresh and up-to-date, and they have a ither wagon yard for the accommodation of the their Lexington customers, rat in I adSnbscnue to The Dispatch. ??MB?^?106?????a? fIP THE I mM1, I am here to pie m -goods at right pice H everything in Dry C K Clothing, Hats and [P of the latest styles Ladies you should 5 Dress Goods, the ne looms in White Go Figured Lawn. N C5 Flaxon, Silks and Sa chapest to the best. For your New Ha the prettiest and lat< HAPIN, . . ??? DR. GEORGE R. I THE HAKU!P3<U wc-EVi t 1707 Raohand Sis COLUMBIA, SC The Lyric. The moving pictures at The Lyric, | Darin; Columbia, are certainly grand, life- Harding like, interesting and amusing, and land str< crowds of people spend the afternoons was sur] and nights very pleasantly there. veiopme ? powerfu An Est?ayed Pig. Lost, strayed or stolen?Black male will sooi l pig, weight about 20 lbs. Left my ness is i place last Sunday week ago. Reward eyervth if returned to or information of same. guaraDt Henry C Hall, Read h I Lower Main street, Lex'ngton, S. C. week. Married. dencit Moody Smith and Mi98 Jessie j Ra8ter ^ Hallman were Married April ioid at w Sl3ei the home of the Rev. A. R. Taylor. boy! tmrnmammmmmmmmmsmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm PEOPLE OF T ase you with s, embracing Joods, Shoes, ^ T * 11 /V isiotions. /ill MX and designs. || >ee my line of ||k^%jjfc, west from the od s, Poplins, ew Line of Il^x? .tins, from the ^||jgp it see my line, ist styles out. * Imam d ' ' 1 C'VB?/ Columbi; ? < "' Dr. Hardi ci wBBHHHi from Fayin? a 1fe>- papers is some but as the for . . ,M.| ^ an(^ t MR DIN C. I The H ' uuiii at lAumMv-irewnr-nrxr. w?g\t\rnTrrn ,-jt I ONE COMPANY, j FeStC est, j , . )UTH CAROLINA. j an<1 Ke< A Fine Plant. * a special visit recently to Dr. Notice is he ;'a Demozone plant, 1207 Rich- is prohibited c set, Columbia, S. C., the editor as the late ( Dnsed to see the wonderful rie- creek property " 1 - il-.i. 3 TIT nt in meaicai science oy mai m. I man, Dr. George R. Harding, 26 Gilbe Dreparing to introduce seven I wonderful remedies, which i be on the market. His busincorporated by the State, and arrears will pi ing that he has for saie is the printer is eed under the pure food law. and that we , is attractive display ad this remittance. Cyrus L. Shealy, of the Cam- Friends will j schools, came over to spend ! Layton cornel vitfa his brother, Hon. Frank j bly, Columbia ily, end to "pick" eggs with | Fancy Groce j. 1 them a call. inr miTnn r aas ? ManuamaMB pmbkhb?hi w ?i obc?mm?w Shoes for Ladies a in Low-Quarters, 0> and Tan. Shoes for ents or any style war Clothing, dressy please every one, ar will astonish you. k Groceries and fam m [act I SELL EVE! VlSee me for any of yo I have on hand ; furniture of every de: . SOUT! R. G. R. HAR! a'e Olrloel anH Mac4 Pvn< bM ^ WIIM 1*1 VWh Dentist Speaks About I ng, the skillful and painless Dentist, hi greatdeal on the subject of dentistry, z jwhat held in contempt by the "regulars,' egoing article is entirely applicable to d % this line to setforth his experience as w entistry; for he really believes the publi< oduce or prevent the loss of teeth, which a to man, so far as his mouth is concerne i who would like to avail themselves of E , lose the time and bear the expense to cc t said by some that the Doctor is too old 1 n his 81th mili stone next July. Listen t auous practice for over fifty years and ca: half or ies^ >han half of his experience. Ask thc-e who come from one to forty n >ainless p-vccs. He lays down the denta Wsnderfui S?em< :-r a-.-o will Introduce a line of remedies n< si lie-. Hard in 2 is the man v is maufactunng DEI rj air Growing Wondei )^es falling hair, cu 2ps the Scalp health; notice. ,?-?? reby given that fishing >n the premises known 3eo. C. Clarke, Black ESS BESSIE CLARK. OnlmprO" rt, s. c., April 7,1911. Long tim subscribers who are in Borrower ease bear in mind that 0* perfecl ever in need of his dues, Commissi1 rill appreciate aa early John B. find Thos. Hook and Sylvan Bui r of Gervai9 and Assem- COL S. C., with full line of j ries, Feeds, etc. Give ^ 24 .nd Children fljpMjBl [fords, Black Ml Ml Men in Pat-^^ !':h 11 i ted. ^p| and sure to^d|j||j id the price a supplies-in^p"?^| R.YTHING. |i J ur wants. a carload of % \ scription. % | rl CAROLINA. J. u X DING irienced lis Profession. as heretofore refrained is advertising in news' as they call themselves; entistry, he expects to ell as knowledge in his 2 should know anything is the most interesting cl, as it is often impo9)r. Harding's skill in the >me to his office, near to practice dentistry as o what he says. He has n walk all around the Ask those for whom he liles to have him pull a A tools for no man. ;d!es. 3t vet known, but useful 'ho discoverIM OZONE : of the Age. res dandruff >7y to Loan ved Farming Land e, easy payments, s pay actual cost ting Loans, No rt vnpfl A I * UJLL vuajigcui j Palmer & Son, ldingr. P. 0. Box 282. UMBIA, S. C. vl i 11 tgjff h !|p i i i't 'frs-^'j^iix. Hifti?? Sp^fF1) Hltfl Bfp \ '4 ll -w~*. * >^ .J I V* Si *$ 1* \\ u l! H t