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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ? ?===== DR. G. R. HARDING, *THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST, is at bis office doing good wora at moderate prices. Call to see him. don't wait. Near Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA, S. 0 Branch Office 1521, Main street, over Rinard's clothing store, Colnmbia, S. C. DR. F. O. GILMORE, DENTIST., 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. O. Omcs Hours.- s a. m. to 2 p. m? an lioin 3 to 3 D. m. WM. W. HAWES, Attorney and Ckmhselor at Law. BROOKLAND. S. C. Practice la all Courts. Business solicited. November 1.1905. "v. ; >;* . ' v - " V .X " - ' DR. L L. TOOLE, Dentist, 1603 Main St. : Columbia, S. C, OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M.-5 P. M. ?. X. XJIBD. r. X. DBEHK3. EFIKD & DBEHER, , ATTORNEYS AT LAW, j LEXINGTON 0. H.. & 0. Will) jractiee In all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the 3rm will always be at office, Lexington. & 0. JH. FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 0H\PIN, a C. Office: Hotel Marlon, 4th Boom. Second Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. Robert moorman. Attorney-at-Law, Admitted to Practice in all , Courts in* this State. Carolina National Bank Building, Columbia; s. c. $ HAY F. SOX, ' 1 DENTIST. Edmund, Lexington County, S. c. fFHURMOND & TTMMKRMAN, JL . ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ' "WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COUBTS, Citizens' Bank B'ld'g,Bafcesbnrg, S.C. We will be pleased to meet those having legal business to.be attended to at our office In the Citizens* Bank Building at aur time. Respectfully. >. W*. THU3M0ND. ./ a. BELL TIMMEKMAN, ? i Albert x. boozer, attorney at law, COLUMBIA, 8. 0. / Omat: me Main Street, upstairs, opposite Tan Metre's Furniture Storeas pedal attention given to business entrlisted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington .-i* v ^ ... J\r. d. L. HALL, V :; S.> DENTIST COLUMBIA, S. 0. Lutheran Publication Building, " 1?W? Vain Q4 XWU IW (W H uv> Office hours 8 a. m., to 5:30 p/m Deo* 23,1907?6m jrfggMfe DR' G* J- OfclVEBOS, ! 1424 MARION ST., COLUMBIA, S. 0. Is prepared to treat ail troubles of Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs. The fit of Spectacles Guaranteed. y___?- t B. F. JOHES, i. D. V. Graduate Veterinarian. Out-of-town call9 promptly .% attended to .\ COLUMBIA, S. C. ; Law Offioes, ( Residence, 1529 1209 Washington < Pendleton Street. Street. ( Office Telephone No. 1372. Residence Telephone No. 1036. WBOYD EVANS, LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia. S. C. CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND S^ ^ j$ ?*%*4 LADIES! "V^-r JUk your Uruxgttt for chi-ches-thr's A DIAMOND BRAND pills in Red and/A -Gold inctailic boxes, sealed witb Blue^w> Ribbon. Tazs no otneh. Buy o? your v/ Srag^iit end a*k for Cni-CDES-TLK S V DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-fiv? years regarded as Best,Safest, Always Reliable, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS time ryrpYU/UPPP worth tried CiC.nl TV n unL tested Obituary. Elm'in Roland *'as horn October *24, 1910, and died July 1, 1911, i'ged 8 mont '.s a: d 25 days. Asleep in Jvsus oh tor mv May such a btis*fui reln^ b;>; fcecureiy shall my a^hes lie. And wait the summons irom on high. A. R. T. TOST ARB HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. Mr? Win slow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS oi MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS ILLAYSull PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best Teraedy for DIARRHCEA. It is absolutely harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow*s Soothing Syrup," and take ao other kind. Tweaty-?ve cents a botUe. ' Subscribe to The Dispatch. 55? - ..a * Mpgai?? I Life Saver I H In a letter from Branch- || ; Eg land, W. Va., Mrs. Eliza- Egf || beth Chapman says: "I jffi H suffered from womanly H II troubles nearly five years. H i H All the doctors in the coun- h jH ty did me no good. I took m I H Cardui, and now I am en- S Itirely well. I feel like a new woman. Cardui saved H my life! All who suffer H from womanly trouble Eg should give Cardui a trial" Q l , The Woman's Tonic 150 years of proof have convinced those who tested B it, that Cardui quickly re- B lieves aches and pains due B to womanly weakness, and B helps nature to build up B weak women to health and B H strength. Thousands of H || women have found Cardui H M to be a real life saver, ra || Why not test it for your || case? Take Cardui today! || .9 THE JEWELER 1508 Main St, Columbia, S. C. V REPAIRS WATCHES AND 1 JEWELRY Makes Them Good as New MEDALS . AIN'D BADGES Manufacturef in Our Own Shops for Schools and Other Purposes. I AVERY, The Jeweler I i 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C , i i j IilE WORLDS GREATESTSFWIN5 MACHINE k .LIGHT RUNNING i if you want cither a Vibrating Shuttle, Rotary I Suultie or a Sincle Thread [Chain Stitch] j Sewing Machine write to ; m HEW HOME SEW1NB MACHINE COMPANY Orange, Mass. 1 machines arc made to sell record Icis cf j Ji'tthe Xew Home is made to wesif. Our guaranty never runs out. \ j Sui.i by authorized dealers only. < F02 SAUK BY W, P. ROOF, Lexington, S. C. Chapin, S. C>, Has :?n np-ro-dafe lino of ! COFFINS AND CASKETS i Oil hand, at prices to suit everybody. Prices range from $1.50 np to $50.00. Call on me and I vrill save yon money. I am prepared t-o fornhh a hearse whenever desired in connection with my undertaking business Jan. 1?ly i | EVER HAVE IT? I If You Have, the Statement of j This Lexington Citizen Will Interest You. Ever have a "low-down" pain in tie back? In the "small," right over the hips? That's the home of backache. It's caused by sick kidneys. I ?i- ? t~\ )? T7-:^3 ? n;iln ! XDcll'd Wliy JL/UctU O Ja.1 UiiCj JL ilia cure it. Lexington people endorse this Read a case of it*: Charles A. Geiger, Depot St., Lexington, S. C., says: ''For several montli9 I was tubject to dull pains through the small of my back and ts they did not seem to go away, I thought that my kidneys were affected. At night when I lay down, my back pained me and I had a too frequentdej aire to pass the kidney secretions. Finally I got a supply of Loan's Kidney Pills from the Kaufmann Drug Co. and they helped me so much that I am pleased to endorse them." (Statement given March 9, 1908.) A SECOND STATEMENT. When Mr. Geiger was interviewed on March 23, 1911, he said: "I am glad to confirm my former statement, regarding Doan'a Kidney Pills. This remedy has certainly been of benefit to me." | For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents, for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. Shows Cotton Condition. Columbia, S. 0., Aug. 24.?Reports received by Secretary Reid, of the State Farmers' Union, indieato the cotton crop in a score of counties of the state will average from 50 to 80 per cent. The general average for the counties reported so far is about 75 per cent. A report of all counties and a general average for the state will be announced later. The information is being gathered by the State Farmers' Union to prevent the farmers of the state from rushing cgtton on the market at a price too low. The average by counties is as f 1lows: Abbeville, 75; Anderson, 66 to 75; Beaufort, 50; Cherokee, 50; Clarendon, 70; Chesterfield, 80; Colleton, 65; Darlington, average; Edgefield, 85; Fairfield, 70; Greenville, 65; Hampton, 70; Lexington, 70; Newberry, 70 to 75; Oconee, 80; Orangeburg, 60 to 70; Pickens, 60; Richland, 60; Sumter, 65; Union, 65; Williamsburg, 80. Kyzer-Thompson. Leesville News. Mr. J, B. Thomp on \ and Miss Blanche M. Kyzer have solved the mathematical paradox, viz , lxl?1. The knot was tied over in Augusta Sunday aftemocn, Aug. 20, 191.1, at the home of Mrs. Belle Kyzer, by Rev. i S. C. Balientine. Only a few relatives and friends were present. The party returned in an automobile Sunday Light. Those attending trom Leesville were Messrs. Chas. M. Swygert and Ralph Crosson, Miss Sophie Kyzer and Rev. Balientine. Mr. Thompson is a young business man of Leesville, having come here from Dawson,\Ga , over a year ago, ! and has made many friends* Mrs. Thompson is well known in religious, social and educational circles, and ha9 a host of frieiid3 throughout the county. They will make their future home in Leesville, occupying the home recently vacated by Mr J. B. Dent. The best w shes of many friends follow them. 35,000 Workers Idle. Curtailment among New England co t.m and woolen mills has been extended to New Bedford, Fitcliburg, Amesburg and Waketield, where several thousand operatives were given two weeks vacation without p }. Between thirty and thirty-five rh u-and i workers will be idle for the- next two i weeks. I Golden 1 ^^H| Seal I Root- I Golden Seal, the root of the above ! plant, is a very useful medicine. Many ; people gather it in our rich woodlands during the summer. Few people know how valuable it is in dyspepsia, catarrh, and as a general tonic. ! Many thousand pounds of this root are used each year in the famous catarrh remedy, Peruna. This fact explains why everybody uses Peruna for catarrh. Miller's Appointment A Wise Choice. In the appontment of Sim J. Miller to the office of sheriff to succeed P. H. | Corley, Governor Bleasa made a whe 1 choice. It was a just recegnition of I services rendered. For four years Mr. | Miller has filled the position of deputy under one of the bravest and best I sherifis in all the land, the last two years of which he has had the burden of the work to do on account of the fact that his courageous chief had be-/ i came greatly handicapped by being J wounded by a negro while in the dis- j charge of hi9 duty. That he has performed these duties well, no man can dare deny. That he will continue to perform the duties of the office in a* straightforward, honorable manner no one who knows the man can question. In the retirmeut of sherifl Corley, the county loses one of its best officials. That Henry Corley has made a record for himself?a record that will live long after he has made his last fight? is a fact known all over the commonwealth. Everybody, both friend and foe. will wish the ex sheriff well and for him long life and abundant prosperity. Some men are anxious to get money because the^ think it will enable them to get more. t Tortured for 3 5 Years by a cure-derying stomach trouble that baffled doctors, and resisted all remedies he tried, John W. Modders, of Moddersvilie, Mich., seemed doomed. He had to sell his farm and give up work. His neighbors said, "he can't live much longer." "Whatever I ate distressed me,*' he wrote, "till I tried Electric Bitters, which worked such wonders for me that I can now eat things 1 could not take for'years. Its surely a grand remedy for stomach trouble." Just as good for the liver and kidneys. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50c at Kaufmann Drug Co. A friend is one who not only fills a want but wants to fill it. Premium Lists Ready. The premium lists of the 5th annual Tri-County Fair to be lield at Batesburg from October 17 to 20, have been issued in attractive took form. The fair thia promises to be better than ever before. Many special features will be offered. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA^ County of Lexington.. By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq_, Probate Judge. Whereas, John J. nope, made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of G. A. Hope. These are therefor? to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said G. A. Hope, deceased, that they he and ap- ' pear, before me, in the Court of Pro- ! bate, to be held at Lexington, C. II., ! S.C., on 30th day of Aug.. 1911, next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to^show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, ihis 3,5th day of Aug, Anno Domini, 1911. Geo. S. Drafts, (L. S.) Probate Judge, Lexington Coanty, S. C. Published on the iGrh day of Aug. 1911, in the Lexington Dispatch, 2w Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given to all parties concerned that I will apply to Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of Probate, Lexington county, S. C-, on the 18th September, 1911, for a Final Discharge a3 administrator of the estate of Jas. B. Derrick, deceased. W. H. DERRICK, Aug 23?4w45 Administrator. m There are two kinds of saffragettes? the unhappily married and the unhappily ur marri :d. Cakes and crackers, the best selec- i tions, at the lowest prices, the Bazaar. I tl 5 ^ The Best MadeT ^ Also Good Ship) J 5 Old Reliable Rock t I J RHEA LIV ? > 1109 Hampton S J '^WWVtVt'VV* i>WWWWVW% we carry a full ck\ \ I Br EASTMAN H KODAKS,FILMS, PAPER AND OTHER SUPPIES. || |j] SHIPMENTS FREQUENT, s 0 || INSURING FRESH GOODS |f ^ Send Us Your Order Today a I THE R. L. BRYAN COMPANY | m COLUMBIA, S. C. m II A I ~1911" 11 SPRING and SUMMER SHOES I Is ) We have a campiete line or an me / ? > I New aaud "Up-to-date" Oxfords, and <| B ( S 2 and 3 strap Slippers, in every Mate- j> fl j c rial, size and widtn, to please oar Lex- <[ fl < > ington friends for dress wear. For gen- '! fl IS / eral wear we have substantial Oxfords p B / iBB^m s and Shoes for Men, Women and Children <| < > at prices that will please you We "do" \< fl S I give you the best "Solid" Shoes at low- < fl 11 / est prices. Farmers strong work Shoes J B S s a Specialty. See ours before buying. 5 I | ^ I E. P. & F. A. DAVIS,) j| I | 1710 Main St., olumbia, S. C. I . \ The Prudential /|/ Monthly Income Policy is the ( I Bp I Door separting Comfort From Poverty. On whch side wii| your fam? ily be after your death? j. t. coleman mgr. ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agent, Charleston, S. C LEXINGTON, S. C. the prudential insurance company OF aniekiva, . Incorporated as a stock company by the State of New Jersey ' i John f. 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