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Parlor 2 BEN DA 1320 MAIN ST. 0pp. Pahrn iiaaiiaiaaBaaij Best cooking ana finest R( Special Rates by the ?AAA?iaaMaaaiiaaaaaai | Knowing the great impc point to earry the boat of | ing art. Whether lor the i _ to serve you. You will fir lowest reasonable figure Anvils85.00 and up. I Lorick 8 INCC COLUMBIA, VMMVWfWfWfVfWVWV X * I GOOD M f k , And best of worl : Feature that h ? The State i and en< i South Carolin M N n .? ' '' > All work i Guaranteed :! ? Fence also. ; ; See us and w Your interest j SOUTH CAROLIN Phone 1558. COLUMBIi ! II. V. STILLER, Manager. i I j { SHAFTING | fpi j tggtjjP tMN W01 I Am H> ??as High Grade See me before placing y< N. H. I COLE E. OSCAR F ! ?Mor ' fcere:iriSfc! ! ' hvMii """" \ v - A^'Y m Pnv \ ^'>a/ rov Oi -SS ily fa J. rOLEMAff Mgr. ' Charleston, S. C THE PfcUOENTIAL BNSU * Incorporated as a stock c Jo^o F. Ory^e" President. Restaurant, VII), Proprietor, ?tto National Bank COLUMBIA, S. C. ?staurant in Columbia. Tor Ladies and Gentlemen Week. Meals at all Houri?Night or Day iSPIH | ? i rtance of these tools, we make it a > every tool known to the blacksmith- J shop or the farm, we are prepared ' id our prices hammered down fo the > on everything you need. Blacksmith's Vises $5.50 to $7.50. [ Lowrance, IRPORATED. e f> t ' " I STOCK I M N H N k is the strong ? as helped to earn : s-wide reputation 5 iorsements of the I * N M ta Marble Works. : N N ? M * t in either marble or nranite ! M to satisfy. We sell iron ; Write or call to : N e will see that ? is protected. jj ??=?=? | A MARBLE WORKS, : N 1707 Main Street, jj A, : S. C. J s 5 F. H. HYATT, Proprietor. jj M in I PYq I | RFI T9 I m, AUGUSTS, GJL BmnBDOBBPinm nDMBBBKnnminmMBaaaM eadquarters For >h and Blinds. and Low Prices our order for building material TRIGGERS, MBIA, S. C. ALLAW, Sales Mgr. The Prudential ithly Income Policy is the r separting Comfort From erty. n when side wilf your ramie after your death? ALFRED i. FPX, Special Agent, LEX'WCTC?!, S. C. IRANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, ornpany by the State of New Jersey ' Home OHice. Newark. N J I I DOES BACKACHE WORRY YOU? Some Lexington People Have Learned How To Get Relief. How mauy people suffer from an acmng back? How few Know the cause? 11 it hurt9 to stoop or lift? If you suffer sudden, darting pains? It you are weak, lame and tired. Su&pect your kioneys. Watch for nature's signal. Tne first sign may be headache or dizziness, Scanty, painful, or too frequent urination, Nervousness or a constant, deadtired feeling, Avert the serious kidney diseases. Treat the weakened kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills, A remedy especially for sick kidneys. Knriiirsnd in Lexington bv vour friends and neighbors. Mrs R. F. Powell, Factory Hill, Lexington, S. O., say9: "A member of my family used Doan's Kidney Pills and the results were so satisiactuiy that we willingly endorse this remedy. Its use brought relief from backache and trouble with the kidney secretions. ' For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Miiburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. Brave Yoing Girl This. The Spartanburg Herald says William D. Bailey, 40 years and two months old, a widower with ten children, was married Monday to Miss Minnie Stevens, 16 years and 10 months old. The ceremony was per formed by Magistrate A. H. Kirby, who 21 years ago united Bailey in marriage with his first wife, who was Miss Mattie Burrell. The first Mrs. Bailey died 15 months ago, after being the mother of 11 children, one of whom died. Bailey's oldest daughter, who is older than her stepmother, witnessed the ceremony, which was performed in Major Kirby's office. As I Minnie Stevens was less than 18 years old her parents gave their consent to the wedding. The address of Bailey and his wife is Moore roure No. 1. Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing The Lexington Pressing Club ie ready to do your fall cleaning, pressing, dyeing, etc. We have a competent force and all work promptly and neatly done. Let us fix up that old last year's suit for you. We make a specialty of this class of work. Lexington Pressing Club. Lem Sox, Manager. The building on Main street, Columbia, near the state house, known first as "Parker Haul'' and later as Agricultural Hall, was bought recently by the Consolidating Holding company for $90,000; which is at the rate of $1,800 per front foot. Almost A Miracle. | une oi toe moat Startling cnangeo | ever seen in any man, according to . W. B. Holsclaw, Clarendon, Tex., was effected years ag? in bis brother. ''He had such a dreadful cough," he writes, "that all our family thought he was going into consumption, but he began to use Dr. King's New Discovery, and was completely cured by ten bottles. Now he is sound and well and weighs 218 pounds. For many years our family has used this wonderful remedy lor Coughs and Colds with excellent results." It's quick, safe, reliable and guaranteed. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Tri8l bottle free at All Druggists. > John A. Wagener, a young married man and a son of Geo. A. Wagener, a m llionaire of Charleston, was found dying a few nighis ago in the liou9e of a negro woman of bad character in Augusta, Ga. Death resulted from opium, taken, it is presumed, with suicidal intent during a drunken debauch. 11 jl I'j in .jcweirv * I "If ir came from Sentz's, you 3 1 know it's all right," is what one \ of our customers remarked to fi j another the other day. |j Wlipn vnn hnv Jpwfilrv. VOU D j| generally have to take the "Jew5 eler's word for it" whether it is S good or uot. g That's just where our reputafa tion for honesty and fair dealing I counts. 1 And furthermore, we will alI ways give you your money back iana asit no questions any time yon are dissatisfied with a pnr Special attention to mailorders, j (1111181S1TZ, j | JEWELEB, I I 1439 Main, Columbia, S 0 | Memory ol Hampton. With the firing of guns, music of brass bands, the attendance of military commands, presence of many old soldiers and beautiful women, eloquent speeches and other ceremonies, the modest but sincere memorial tribute in the form of a base and shaft of granite erected by Charleston chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy to the memory of Wade Hampton, was unveiled Thursday afternoon on Marion square, at Charleston. Unveiled the monument stauds with its ' - 0.^,1. ua?*e sirewii wnu ma.jjv ucauuiui nw?ers, laid by loving hands in further honor of the distinguished Soutli (Jarolinian, who, if living, would Thursj day have celebrated his 95th birthday. Double Tragedy. After shooting and fataily injuring a woman named Mr9, Bunting, with whom he was driving, J. N. Mills, a merchant of Wa> cross, Ga., turned the pistol on himself, committing suicide. Mills leaves a wife and family living there. Mrs. Bunting's husband is said to be a railroad engineer in North Carolina. Hampton Murderer Freed Morgan Smith, who was convicted at Hampton in 190G of murder with recommendation to mercy and sentenced to lite imprisonment in the penitentiary, has been treed by the go>ernor's parol . Miss Katuleen Art ur, daughter of J. D. Arthur of U .ion, died in a hos - - 1 - L:_ ..-C* piiai K) *juiuixiuia, aitci an upciatiuu tor appendicitis. Subscribe to The Dispatch. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE Dec. 3,1911 Arrivals and departures Lexington, South Carolina. (N. B. These schedule figures shown as information only and are not guaranteed.) 8:68 A M.--No. 131 daily, from New York to Augusta. Pullman car. Dining car service. 10:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily from Augusta to Columbia. Arrive Columbia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg ' 4:10., a m.; Greenville0:55p m.; Asheville. 7:34 p. m.; Cincinnati, 10:00 a. m. 6:41 P. M. ?No. 7, daily, from Columbia to Augusta. Connecting from Cincinnati, Asheville, Greenville, Sparts.nburg and intermediate points. 6:02 P M.?No. 132, daily, fr m Augusta to New York. Pullman sleeping car. Dining car service. Arrive Columbia 6:40 p. m Washington 8:53 a. m.; New York 2:31 p. m. For further information, call on ticket agent or E. H Coapman, V. P. and G. M., Washington, D O, J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Georgia. F. L. Jenkins, T. P. A., Augusta, Georgia. Money Saved ife. We save voti money on %/ ** every pair of Slices bought | from us. : ; : : . ; WHY? Because they wear longer and cost you less. We ha^e the stock to select from. ::::::: We invite our Lexington friends to come in and be convinced that we live up to just what we say. : Pleasure to wait cm you and give you our prices. Harmon's Shoe S torej ! 1725 Main St., COLUMBIA, - C mihobmboi vsAmvxwt w?nit? // To Hold Examination. I will hold a competitive examination at Columbia on April 20th, 1912, beginning at 10 o'clock, of all apolicants for nomination to rake the en! trance examination to be held in June for admission to the United States Naval Academy. Prof. E. S. Dreher, superintendent of the Columbia City \ Schools, is chairman of the boaid of examiners. Two vacancies from the Seventh Congressional District, are to be filled at Anapolis and bor.afide residents of the District for two years prior to the examination, between the ages ot It; and 20 years who can meet the physical requirements are eligible I shall be gla?l to send fatter partieu lars and permission thereunder to take the competitive examination to applicants who wil' write me, A. F. Lever, M. C. j Washington, D c R G. Collins, P. >i in at Barnegat, N. J advises his triends "I find yonr Foley's Honey and Tar Compound the best remedy for a cough I had a lagrippe cough that left me completely exhausted, but after taking half a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar 1 Compound, the coughing spells entirely ceased. I wish to say it can't be beat." Kaufmann Drug Co. o C. B. Gregory, the Union policeman who disappeared last fall with ?000 of i the city's money, has returned and ha9 paid back the amount. He had been in Texas and New Orleans. He will not be prosecuted. . - _ A movement is on foot in Chester looking to an attempt to vote the dispensary back into that county. I the best is not; ,? mo nnnn for J I OUR CUSTOMERS : :| We are exclusive agents in Colura- ] bia for the Best Furniture Mitnu- 3 facturers in America. k We show the largest and best as g sortment of high grade Furniture | in the entire South. | A yisife to our store will be a jj treat for yon because we will I show you all the new ideas in | Furniture. * You are always welcome and yon 8 will not be asked to purchase. 3 VANMETRE'S FUNERAL DIRECTOR CIIDJII MCD LMDHkni.ni | Colombia, S.C I nBHBHBH ITFli 1730 MAIN STREE1 j!| Is where you can find < - PM j|j OF ALI I DOORS, Si /: .-jr.. ' - -=? * J5 ? ? 1 fel rt *4 V " i. W ?? j C* ? ?A.M OOS. cdto*' 1 j v v t T?,rr /* ) JUjLiVjLj-1* JL | CABINET si Call or write for Prices. I V v-?v er? and Styles t* s :. <M iroiu V.'c eathj:- ' '" 'T r.'ss *' }.<? ; riy ovo in f ( vjn'?oc! hv jippijvT foi* vnnrsoH'; t'nit *cill j ]y. Mm, \Vcn>c and ? '!:!!diVn. ; ^<2 r IT 1 e 5* Sr la i 3 d I -J. ij ca . '5 "J Hea* | I? .a. o. K 9 17iu IVsasn at. Turks Claim Victory. The Turkish army in Tripoli hagRR | achieved a great victory over the Ital- l j ian army, whose losses were 21 officers I and ii,500 men lii led and wounded, acI cording to the report or the Turkish ! commandei at Benghazi, received at j Loredan from a sp cial correspondent J at the Turkish headquarters. The place of the battle is not given in the j report, which savs the entire camp I equipment of the Italians fell into the J j hands of the Turkish troops. The ' i Turkish commander s.tys that the casI ualities among the Turks and their j Aran allies numbered only loO killed j and wounded. |j YOU NEED I |! 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