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r tKtmmmmmmmammmammmammmmammmmmmams 7? EECFSSSZQ2TAL CAEDS. / .: * ' DE.G. E. HAEDING, THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST, is at bis office dding good wors a1 moderator prices. > Call to i him don't wait. Near Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA, S. C Branch Office 1521, Main street, ovei Kinard's clothing store, Columbia S. C. DB. F. O. GILMOJKUi, DENTIST - 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0 Omoi House: 9 a. m. to 2 p. ta., an lion 3 to 6 d. m. ' # \ \ WM. W. HAWKS, Attorney and Counselor at Law 2?EW BBOOKLAND.S. 0, Practice in all Conrts. Business solicited Novexnbar 1? 1905. DR. L. L. TOOLE, Dentist 6018 Main St. s Columbia, S. C, OFFICE HOURS: 0 A. M.-5 P. M. Ok U. KURD. r. K. DEEHE2 EPIRD & DBEHER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON 0. H.. S. 0. Wfil practice in all the Courts. Business solicited, One member of the Arm will al? * T.a?4n<?fAn R. f) Wfl|D VO Ul ^/lUWt JfcW7A>Mj|?V?f i JH. FRIOK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CHlPIN, 3. 0, Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom, Second Floor, wm practice in all the Courts. Robert moorman. Attorney-at-Law, Ad quitted to Practice in all ' Courts in'this State. Carolina National Bank Building, COLUMBIA, S. C. . HAY F. SOX, % DENTIST. Edmund, Lexington County, S. C. : . fTHURMOND & TEMMERMAN, f 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, - ? * Ti.i i cs n Citizens' i5ans U'wg, jMi?auu^, o. v. W? will be pleased to meet those having left&l business to be attended to at onr office to the Citizens' Bank Building at any time. Bsepeetf&tly, fr. W*. THUBMOND. G. BELL TIM MERMAN, ALBERT M. BOOZER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA 8. O. OmcE: 1818 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Van Mttre's Furniture StoreEspecial attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington county. -# r|R. D. L. HALL, ?, I) DENTIST COLUMBIA, S. 0. ..A v Lutheran Publication Building, 162G Main St. N OSoe hours 8 a. m.. to 5:80 p.Jm Dec* 23, 190?--6m #P^ M- C. J. OLIVEROS, 1424 MARION ST., ^!?l|^ - COLUMBIA, S. 0. Is prepared to treat all troubles of Eye; Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs. The fit of Spectacles Guaranteed. r ' ^ I B. F. JONES, a. D. V. Graduate Veterinarian. Out-of-town calls promptly attended to jj COLUMBIA, S. C. \ \ M Law Offices, ( Residence, 1539 1209 Washington < Pendleton Stroot. Street. ( Office Telephone No. 1872. Residence Telephone No. 1035* WBOYD EVANS, LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR, Columbia, s. O. eHHESTEl SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND ^Wt ^ LADIES f ?-r Ask ymr Dfa^lrt for CHI-CHKS-TER'S A DIAMOND UXAND PILLS in Rrd and/j\ Gold metallic boxes, settled with Blae{0/ JUbbon. Taks wo othbu. B*y y?r W nl Hk for CHI-CHES-TSR 8 V DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for tweaty-fl-vO years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS """ r-?ir PBT WORTH TKJKi> tVCHIwncnc tested BARBECUE We mil furnish a first class barbecue and relreshments at my famous barbecue ground on Saturday, J**l> 23. There mil br music and dancing for the young and a good dinner for all. 4w pd J. B. Sox & Sons. REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. Mas. "Wikslow** Soot hi i*o Syrup bss been used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILR tit. T?PPT CTTOPt^CQ T# 15Hl 10~ il* Vjr, Willi uvvvi?wu. ? SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, 1LLATS all PAIN; CURBS WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHCEA. It is absolutely harmless. Be sore and ask. for "Mrs, Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take so other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottla 5 'Rfren yon ere in need of Job Weik oi oo figure with you. > BMEaBBMftKnMHHBMMIMranXRSTCBSKSBRBDnBJUHnEnBKI |1 CCI was very nervous," 11 , ffg writes Mrs. Mo!!je Mirse, M (j j|| of Carrsville, Ky., "had || ;; || palpitation of the heart, g :! EK snd was irregular. m gE "On the advice of Mrs. H Haitie Cain I took 2 bot- || gj ties of Cardui and it did if a me Mors good than my g Si mediant I ever took. H3 i J9 "I am 44 years old and || Kg the change has not left ra ?? me, but I am lots better gfg ?| since taking Cardui." gg V ,Tho Woman's Tonic tai ^ h Icaraui is advertised ana gj, sold by its loving friends, ? The lady who advised |g Mrs. Mirse to take Cardui, g had herself been cured of g| serious female trouble, by K Cardui, so she knew what Hi Cardui wouH da - SI If Cardui cured Mrs. g| Cain and Mrs.. Mirse, it m surely will cure you too* Eg Won't you try it?' I? Pie*** ffei f as ?> JSLvex*sr THE JEWELER 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C. REPAIRS WATCHES AND JEWELRY Hakes Them Good as New MfllUTK HXJLJX/i.XXiKJ AND BADGES \ ;; / I HanufacturecT in Our Own | Shops for Schools and | Other Purposes. ' AVERY, The Jeweler I \ i 1503 Main St., Columbia, S. C - IKE WORLDS GREATESTSEW!K5 MACHINE ^ ^UG;^T running ^ i If yon want eithar a Vibrating Shuttle, Rotary Shuttle or a Single Thread [Chain /63iJcA] Sewing Machine write to 1 m NEW IEW1SI KACKIHE 8M3PANY Orange, Maeo. i Tanrtcw?n*rR-\chlnesar?inad?to3-llrctard!efW ct 1 ?i'-artr, juithc iS?W Mouieis mado wear. Our xuarantr never runs out. [ teoiU by authorised dealer* aljr. POX BALM BY G.W.IINBLER, Chapin, S. , H*m an up-to-date line of xappiux i ii K A lewrte liUrriRd Alt V UA3IEI3 On hand, at prioes to ?nit everybody. Prices range from $1.50 np to ?50.00. Call on me and I will save yon money. I am prepared to famish a hearse whenever desired in connection with my undertaking business Jan. 1?ly _ POR SALE:?Cheap, one light spring { wagon, newly repaired and painted. | In good condition. Bice B,Herman Baptist Union. Program of the Lower Division of the Union of the Lexington Baptist Association. The union will meet with the Sandy Run Baptist church, on Saturday before the filth Sabbath in July, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m. 10 to 10:30, Devotional services, conducted by J. C. Holly. 10:30 to 11, Enrollment of delegates and reports from the churches. 11, Sermon oy ti. in., jpaimw, anernato B. I. Reynolds. Recess for dinner. Reconvene at 1:30, Devotional services. 2, First query, Who shall be responsible for the unsaved in our church ? Discussed by James W. Connor and Haskell M. Sharpe. 3, Second query, What constitutes the proper observance of the Sabbath? To be discussed by Robt. J. Fallaw and Manly W. Hay. 4, Third query, What should be the nature and the kind of amusements that a church member should engage in ? Discussed by W. T. Smith and C. H. Corbitt. Miscellaneous "and adjourn. Sunday, meet at 10 o'clock. Devotional services, conducted by Butler Kyzer. 10:30 to 11, short speeches by the brethren. 11, Sermon, by B. M. Fallaw, alternate J. J. Meyers. J. fcr. .FALL/A YT, UD. UUm. Sftaiieea,- S. O., July 11,1911. . , ^ ^ Foley-s Honey and Tar Compound' Is effective ^for coughs and colds in either children or grown persons. No opiates, no harmful drags. In the yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Kaufmann Drug Co. m ? Seflfltor Hoke Smith. The Georgia legislature ballotted on Tuesday for United States senator to succeed Senator Clay. Governor Hoke Smith received a majority of the first ballot. The vote in the two houses was as follows : Senate?Smith, 21; Terrell, 17; Stoyall, 2; Covington, 4; Watson, nothing. House?Smith, 107; Terrell, 36; Stovall, 17; Covington, 10; Watson, 5. Smith was inaugurated governor on the 1st of July to sncceed Joseph M. Brown, whom he defeated hy an overwhelming vote at- the polls lost fall. Now that Smith is going to the seDate a movement is on foot to elect Brown governor again. Twelve Persons Killed In Train Wreck. ine "reaerai j^xpress' , ou its way from Washington to Boston, left the track while going at high speed on a 30-foot embankment in the suburbs of Bridgeport, Conn., on Tuesday, The Pullman cars fell upon the day coach and crushed the life ont of twelve passengers, 44 others being badly hurt. The passengers in the Pullmans suffer ed only bruises. Five Churches Struck. m: 3 T\. ii/imes anu jL/emuuiuo. In two days five churches, three Protestant and two Catholic, were struck by lightning last week during different thunder storms. Brief News Items. Dr. Arthur J. Hall has been elected president of Coker College at Hartsville and has accepted. Rev. Mr. Davis McDowell Douglass, r?f PJaHimore. has accented the Dresi dency of the South Carolina Presbyterian Colloege at Clinton. The engineers engaged in surveying the Interurban between Greenville and Spartanburg have been discharged and all work Is at an end, presumably on account of the attitude of Spartanburg in regard to a franchise. It is a very great thing for us to do the very best we can do, just where W and as we are.?Babcock. More than half the fuller's earth produced in the United States in 1910 was mined in Florida. But of the total consumption for that year one-fourth of the fuller's earth was imported. The value of the total domestic product was $301,-604, while $101,150 worth won hrnncrhfc into the countrv. " """ * "*c - - ? "rf The "good enough"' workman is usually looking for a job when the "best way'1 workman is considering an offer of advanced wages elsewhere. The terrible heat wave has been the cause of the death of almost a thousand persona throughout the United States bo for this summer and a number of persons in large cities have gone insane from the effects of the Viftaf. Right in your busiest season when you hare the least time fco spare yon are most likely to take diarrhoea and lose several days' time, unless yon have Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea-Remedy at hand and take a dose on the first appearance of the disease, For sale by ail dealer*.. mi art aamacngmr iww gangaganaHii'.iatag Meeting of the Lexingte County Farmers' Union. J This meeting was held July 8, wi | Oakville Local, near Gilbert. Ail t officers were present and a full de gation. There was much intere taken in the business that came b : fore the order. Several resolutions | much importance were adopted: ! First, lookincr toward dividing tl Gnano tax and giving half to t] common schools. This resolution w thoroughly discussed and a.lcpii unanimously. Another resolution was adopted as ing onr reproserdaiives to compel t1 Supervisor to give eftch iotf'tish an cqi a' amount of the chaing3i work. After the business session dinner w announced. The ladies of Oakvil ? I turned out and treated the Union j an old time picnic spread. Oh my the pork, mutton, beef and chicke to say nothing about the sweetmeat It looked as if those ladies certain were professional cooks and know ho to make you glad. After dinner delegates were electi to attend the State Union meet'ng th meets July 2r>, 27, 23. J. W. Shcal L. B. Frick and G. Bay lis "Wingai were elected. At this point the public was ii.vit* in and the discussion of the subjec f "How can we best fcdnc? our f? ipe to grow, their , heme supplies." T1 discussion Mas opened by C. "V Smith find followed by several othe IB ^Oneral discission* ^ O.- W. Smith said the lime has pas ed for fftfee'rs to' think of bryir their home S^pftes r that while marn factures have Op All over tl south, and towns become cities,' #5 other towns growing larger, the prie of supplies have almost doubled, it rime ior me iarmers to get uut>y ?vn work of the brain as well a3 the mush The best way to induce our farmers I grow their home supplies was b education, and while we have 01 literary colleges, law schools, medici colleges and training every profei sional man or woman, the farmei were receiving but yery little atter tion along the line of education. H said settled farmers had passed the da to attend an agricultural school. Three ways were pointed out ho1 the farmers could leceive his educe tion on tarming. 1. To join the Farmers' Educations Co-operative Union and meet regi larly and get busy. 2. To take a good farm paper, rea and study the successes of snccessfi men. 3. To get interested in the wor begun in 1904 by Dr. S. A. Kuapp an now carried on by his son and th agents under him. This meeting was the best in th history of the Union. The Count Union is gradually growing in nnmbe] It is in a healthy and prosperous cor ditlon. The next countv meetinc will h ? C"7 held with Gaston Local, in the souti era part of the county the secon Saturday in September. You brethren that failed ta atten sure missed a treat. The meeting wit these trood people of Oakviiie wi lino-or Irmnr in fViP Viforte nnrt rr>ir\n?j r the County Union. July 10, 1911. A MEMBER. Those Who Take Foley Kidney Pill For their kidney and bladder ailmenti and for annoying urinary irregulariik are always grateful both for the anic and permanent relief they afford," an tor their tonic and strengthening effec as well. Try Foley Eidnev Pills. Kaufmann Drug Co. i nj. }: UDIl ^ ^ The Best Mad : ? 5 Also Good Shi ; J 5 Old Reliable Rock S \ RHEA LI \ ^ 110t Hamotcn J ^vvvvmw vwwvw^vw St W2 CARE 0f L1N] 2 lil^ EAS1 ? p? 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