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jBBP3RiU?llAflllMIWIIir HCaaMIPJ AI MBHB?anc TBOFES SIGNAL GAUDS. Da. a. a. harding, THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST, is at bis office doing good wore at ^ moderate prices. Call to see him don't wait. Near Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA, S. C Dr. f. o. gilmore, dentist., IK10 Main Street. columbia, S. o. Office Hoy us: 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., an iiom 3 to 6 p. m. j $, U7M. W. HA WES, If Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BBOOKLAND.S. C. Fractio? in all Courts. Business solicited. November 1.1905. | DR. L. L. TOOLE, Dentist, w 6018 Main St. : Columbia, S. C, OFFICE HOURS: 9 A, M.-6 P. M. 8. M. ZF1KD. F. E. DltEQKB. nFTRD & DREHEB. JET ~ attorneys at law, LEXINGTON C. H.. S. C. Will practice in all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington, S. C. y T H. frics, %j attorney at law, CH.lPIN, & C. Office: Hotel MarioD, 4th Boom, Soeond Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. \ Robert moorman. At torney-at-Ir aw, Admitted to Practice in allCourts in^this State. Carolina National Bank Building, ^ COLUMBIA, S. C. RAY F. SOX, DENTIST. UWrTTX'n T.T?YT-*rjTnx COUNTY. S. C. / v r mHUP-MOXD & TIMMERMAN, 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, | / WELL Fi;\OTICE IN ALL .COURTS, Citizens5 Bank B'ld'g, Batesbnrg, S. 0. We will be pleased to meet those having: leB1 business to be attended to at our office .the Citizens' Bank Bail din? at any time. Respectfully, J. Wm. THURMOND. G. BELL TIMMERMAN, Albert m. boozer, ' attorney at law, COLUMBIA, 8. 0. Onrxcs: 1918 Main Street, upstairs, opposite _ Van Mftre's Furniture Store special attention civen to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington county. Law Offices, ( Residence, 1639 < 1909 Washington < Pendleton Street. Street. { Offioe Telephone No. 1S72. Telephone No. 1036. WBOYD EVANS, LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia, S. o. TIB. D. L. HALL, V DENTIST COLUMBIA, S. 0. Lutheran Publication Building, 162ft Main* St. v Office hours ft a. m., to 5:30 p/m Dec* 33,1907?6m DR. C. J. OLIVEROS, p 1434 MARION ST., COLUMBIA, S. O. Is prepared to treat all troobles of Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Lung9. The fit of Spectacles Guaranteed. I B. F. JONES, M. D. V. Graduate Veterinarian. Out-of-town calls promptly , attended to COLUMBIA, S. C. L " ?/ I Honesty 1 I in Jewelry I it came from Sentz's, ycu I I know it's all right," is what one I .1 of our customers remarked to B B another the other day. I ' When you bay Jewelry, you B I generally have to take the "Jew- 1 B eler's word for it" whether it is I I good or hot. I J That's just where our reputa- g (tion for honesty and tair dealing n counts. I And furthermore, we will |al- R ways give you your money back u and ask no questions any time I you are dissatisfied with a pur- B chase. I Special attention to mail orders, I CHARLES EJEffli JEWELER, I 1439Main, Columbia, S. 6 3 -> O. 1 |j fl write to fell you the B ? ?g good news that Cardui 1| l0 | has helped me so much Kg cj I and I think it is just 11 a KBS urnHJi ifc Avriaht in fold." Pvt cic Ilf VI 114 4 IV ^ ?- ; writes Mrs. Mary an Mar- IS Ga shall, of Woodstock, Ga. ill "I do hope and trust |g that ladies who are suffer- |g| us: ing as I did, will take j|| ms Cardui, for it has been a gg |c God's blessing to me, and ?H " will certainly help every ra S lady who is suffering." H The Woman's Tonic I No matter if you suffer jP from headache, backache Eg is pains in arms, shoulders H 8 and legs, dragging-dovvn |g gl feelings, etc., or if you |1 * feel tired, weary, worn- || & out and generally miser- || * able?Cardui will help you, || 8 It has helped thousands || g of other weak, sick ladies |j| ^ HI and if you will only give ggs a M it a trial, you will be || * P thankful ever after. |j j| ? , ^ NOTICE! '' 3 Notice is hereby given that fishing S is prohibited on the premises kno\sn k as the late Geo. C. Clarke, BUdi g creek property. f| MISS BESSIE CLARK. ^ 33p . Gilbert, April 7, mil. 5* KU Darr'ell Harrison, worker in the mill village in Columbia, while looking at ^ a game at the ball grounds on Wednesday from an electric light pole, came in contact with a live ,wire and was electrocuted. His horrible death was witnessed by most cf the two thousand Rneotat ors of the hall game. . A I THE JEWELER | 1508 Main St, Columbia, S. C. \ ' REPAIRS WATCHES AND I JEWELRY . '* ' \ > *' Hakes Them Good as New MEDALS AM) 5 BADGES Manufacturec" in Our Own Shops for Schools and Other Purposes. AVERY, The Jeweler 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C iifE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE ^ N N ^ ^ \f rou want either a V'hratingShnttle. Rotary u Shutueor aSJngle Thread fChainSlUch] ? Sewing Machine write to THE NEW mIE SEWiKS MACHINE COMPANY jj Orange, Mass. / v fv'anr sesrir>e mch'nes are made to sell regardless Cf U q vlity. ">t't the 3?CW IIOlllC is made to wear. p Our guaranty never tuns out. Q Ouitl 1?jr nnthonied dealers only. j ros. sals ?v . et W. P. ROJf, Loxingten, S.C. d< 4 ? i OR SALE:?Cheap, one light spring agon, newly repaired and painted, i good condition. Rice B. Harman Right in your busiest, season when >u have the least time to spare yon -e most likely to take diarrhoea and se several days' time, unless yen have bamberhiin's Colic, Cholera "and Lirh ?ea Remedy at hand and take a he 011 the first- appearance of the dis,se. For sale by all dealers. REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER ANO CHILD. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrtjp has been ed for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of OTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE SETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. If >OTHES the CHILD. SOFTENS the GUMS, .LAYSall PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, and the best remedy for DIARRHCEA. It is ablutely harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. inslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other ad. Twenty-five cents a bottle. TWs tV title M Uctj Ctetnttd. ?H t JJ J Tl * "! ja) joes; fclta* fret li ts t l?h ?t tv* rxa; fcl- Vf?<5 I II l?s a*ft ttrr t*o 0* ma jocuW fjct ii tk mctty. U?I PTbe)rs?rud*ksd; i: pr?. Utj p?c cworrtv ducc. til a ?k ni aide metr. its. I I 1 l? rtrrai a so* *. a nm im noxmrtcK rant*, H V f| *jp&> * y)" ^ 63*1 ? ?Farais I i Lexington farms are in demard, and Lexington: ans are buying. Farms. If you have one' K for sale, or if you want to buy, let us know. S n\ A nice residence wit3i good cr || eliard and garden, and 15 lots; S also splendid store house and lot in thriving town cf Irmo. Isew ^ .y rtiv/N y/\llr.rf^ ?AT? tV(? f i?TOn Pr^iOC llWi very reasonable. ^ BiCKEBT i 1507 Main Street, | COLUMBIA, S. C. | WATj&j&JFATjrATM'AYArjPJ, E3 Ctese zi u*x2i-m-c& DJAMOND BRAND 00^ J& j? ladies i ~^l--r Pic your Draw?1st for CHI-CHES-TER'S A IAMOJS'D BRAND PILLS in Red and/j\ old metallic boxes, scaled with BluevOv ihhon Taith xn otbei1. Bnr aF vour v/ rngr'st and ask for CHI-CHE8^T?K 8 V IAMOMD BRAND PILLS, for twentj-fivQ :ars regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TIME CI/FPYWMPRr WORTH tried even i nntnt tested ID. HARNAN j DEALER IN I nonopal Rlopphondko I Ubllbl Ul ivioi uuuuuiuu Staple Line groceries; canned goods, hardware, enamel ware, tinware, etc. .... Lexington, S. C. DON'TDELAYLONGER In providing: your home with a good piano or crgan Doubtless, you have promised your family an instru uimv, No home is complete without music, and nothing is so inspiring and cultivating. Music helps to drown sorrows, and gives entertainment for the children, and keeps them at home. This is our 27th year of uninterrupted success here hence we are better prepared than ever to supply the best pianos and organs and will save yon money. Write us AT ONCE for catlogs and for our easy payment plan and prices. MOKE'S n 11 14 2? Main St. Columbia, S. C. Dealer iii High Grade PIANOS AND ORGANS ii W. LINDLEK, Chapin, S. C.f ' [as an up-to-date line of iOFFINS AND CASKETS n hand, at prices to suit everybody, rices range from $1.50 np to $50.00, all on me and I will save you money, am prepared to furnish a hearse whenrer desired in oonneotion with my un? ?riakiDg business - Jan. 1?lj ... . Never leave home on a journey without a bottle ot Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It j is almost certain to be nec ded and cannot be obtained when j'\ board the cars j j or steamships. For sale by all deal- j j ers. ? Foster Harper and William Ridge-1 way, 3oung white men of prominent families, fought with pistols near Holi lay's bridge, Abbeville county, each fixing fifteen times. Harper was morf n 11T7 TT n i j OK* T) rrnTtro tr tUi IJ TYL4. i 1SA ^ VJk ll'J JLO wV j A. Vi.V*^ v w? J I is 41. | ? For summer diarrhoea in children ! always give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, and a speedy cure is certain. For sale by all dealers. Judge Memminger has been assigned by Chief Justice Jones to hold the | criminal court at Saluda for the week i beginning last Monday, in place of Judge Klugh. Sprains require care ml treatment. Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's . Liniment freely. It will remove the soreness aud quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition, For sale by all dealers. A fire on Tuesday in the Greenville garage of Eugene F. Bates, started by j a boy smoking a cigarette, destroyed three touring cars and three run a- ! bouts, with a los9 of ?10,000. including the $3,500 oar of Mr. Marcha.it of Greer and the $2,000 car of Dr. J. W. ? Jervey of Greenville. Nouo of the S cars were insured. j S jj Saves Tv70 Lives. j | "Neither my sister nor myself might j fl be living today, if it had not been lor i 1 Dr. King's New Discovery,'' writes A. | I i>. McDonald of Favetteviile, N. C., i | R. F. D. No. 8, "for we both had fright- j j fill coughs ihat .no orii- r renn dy could 8 help. We were told my sister hid ton- j | I sumption. Sue was very weak and j j had uight sweats but your wonderful j j medicine completely cured us both, j It's the best I ever used or heard of.'' j j For sore lungs, coughs, colds, 1 ernorr- j hage, lagrippe, asthma, hay , fever, | croup, whooping cough?all bronchial i troubles?its supreme. Trial bottle j iree. o-c aau w. uuariincec.i uy ; a all druggists. j 1 Ricfi Couple Fall Out. | m \ After 38 years of married life, John j ? V. Steger, a piano manufacturer, of ? Chicago, ha9 been made defendant in a suit for separate maintenance, tiled by bis wife, Louise R Steger. Mrs. Steger in her bill declared that her husband ''was engrossed in the accumulation of wealth, which seemed entirely to obliterate from his nature devotion and affection toward her." Mrs. Steger asserted that her husband was worth $2,000,000, but allowed her only $20 a week to clothe her- i self, pay doctor bill9 and all other expenses, and made her do the family . washing and other menial labor. j _ J - v? Columbia's BirrEnglne. j Columbia's new motor fire engine? which cost $8,500, carries 1,200 feet of hose, has an engine developing 90 J horsepower, accommodates a crew of seven men, can travel at the rate of 60 miles per hour and delivers 7oo gallons i of water per minute?was driven up Main street Friday, having arrived Thursday from the fat t )ry and was inspected during the afternoon by ( hundreds of admiring citizens. Tne j machine came in good time to participate in the parade during the State firemen's convention last week. Gov. Blease has removed the constables, one each, in the following conn ties: Dorchester, Lee, Sumter, Or- I angebnrg, Fairfield, Darlington, Abbe- I ville, Berkeley. Barnwell, Calhoun, I and two in Saluda. E $ 1 HaIiib1 || uUIUI \ ir The Best Made? e 5 ^jjUso Good Shipm ^ \ 0 fe.eliable Rock Hi] t * RHEA LIV ? # 1109 Hampton Str i tfWWWV%VW1 ; ?>wwwwww% |J^ 1 f \ { .< 1 WZ CAR j v ,r> C ^C~ " L!! lillpai i?a? mmm~s? mj>& || KODAKS,FILMS, PAP! m SHIPMENTS FRi Kg m SNSU3 ]f| Ssred Us Yo I THE R. L, BR coLua L1>! gas I 1,71( aaaHHaaMHBaaHBMto mam Ti ff .MSk\ Month i <i M5?aSyst\wM I mMm i Door s \*mw/ Pover ^g|r 0n* ily be J. T. COLEMAN" Mgr. Charleston, 8. C THE PKUObnilAL IRdURf Incorporated as a stock com Jojin F. Dryden, President. . m ? FOR and DRESS Doors, Sash, E Etc., Wrii N. H. D COLUMBIA, "" 1STIMATES CHEERFULLY FIGU SHINGLES AND LT in. All Sizes and the Prices S ent of Columbus, and R 11 Buggies, "A Little Hig E STOCK C eet, - Columbia fcWWWWVWI -\wwv%wwv ? ! M j&jl^ ^ Lftr A Ml EL*' ?ss&? <2se<3 RY A FULL ?= \ t U-y HE OF ^ "/2k ^Slll ER AND OTHER SUFP1ES. || EQUENT, p SING FRESH GOODS |g ur Order Today j^j ? ?___?"?? ^ YAM COMPANY | mm, s. c. p wmmmmm wmmm -1911.- j | ? astl mmu SHOES I e have a complete line of all the 5 |j : aaud "U0-'o-date" Oxford*. and < Sj d 3 strap Slippers, in every Mate- ) | size and vidtn. to olease onr Lex- ) is on friends for aress wear. For gen- ? ?8 wear we have substantial Oxfords > | Shoes for Aien, Women and Children < | rices that will please you We "do" ; | ; \ou the Sosid" Shoes at low- c ? pricer-. Farmers strong work Shoes S 8 ieciaity. See ours before buying. ? I E. P. & F. A. DAVIS,- I ) Main St., Columbia,C. ? he Prudential ily Income Policy is the teparting Comfort From ty. vhch side wil| your fa clatter your death? ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agent, LEXINGTON, S. C. itiCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, pany by the State of New Jersey Home Office, Newark, N J ROUGH en i imbcd bl# kwmwhiij Hinds, Shingles, te or call on RIGGERS, SOUTH CAROLINA. RED. MARKET PRICES PAID FOR JMBER OP ALL KINDS. vwv* nrnno \ I guild | > uit Everybody. $ J ock Hill Buggies, the \ > fher in Price, BUT-" 4 J OMPANYj i South Carolina. \ VU Wl%tWt W