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PROFESSIONAL CARPS. DR. G. R. HARDING, THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST, is at his, office doing good wors at moderate prices. Call to see him don't wait. Near Hyatt's Park. COLUMBIA. S. 0 nB. F. O. GILMORE, If DENTIST., 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0. Dnrm Rattml* 9am.tn2 n. m? an frOXD I 3 to 6 p. m." \ WM. W. HAWKS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BBOOXLAND. S. 0. Praetioe in all Courts. Business solicited. November 1.1903. DULL TOOLE, Dentist, 1623 Main St. : Columbia, S. C, OFFICE HOUItS: A ?.-? P. M. a M. KVXBP. 7. S. DBEHXB. EFIBD & DRKHEB, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON 0. H., 8. 0. Will practice in all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the Arm will always be at office, Lexington. 8. 0. JH. FRIOK, ATTOBNEY AT &AW. CHAPIN, a 0. Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom. Second Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. - , nnnnuT wnnuKAV. II Attorney-at-L. w, Admitted to Practice in all , Courts in this State. Carolina National Bank Building, columbia, s. o. RAY F, SOX, DENTIST. Edmund, Lexington County. S. C. Thurmond,timmerman & calLiSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, - WILL, PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, We will be pleased to meet those having legal business to be attended to, at our office at any time. Office next to Caughman & Harman's. , Lexington, S C. . J. WM THURMJND. GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, Sept 13,1911. T. C. C ALLISON. Albert m. boozer, attorney at law. COLUMBIA, S. 0. Office: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Van Metre's Furniture StoreEspecial attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington sountv. nB. D. L. HALL, IT DENTIST COLUMBIA, S. O. Lutheran Publication Building, 1626 Main St. Office hours 8 a. xn., to 5:30 p.'m Deo* 23. 1907?6m DR. e. J. OLIVEROS, fj Sfe 1424 MABION ST., COLUMBIA, S. O. Is prepared to treat all tropoies 01 Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs. The fit of Spectacles Guaranteed. r 1 i BARNARD B. EVANS, Attorney at Law. MTMNAUGH BLDG., COLUMBIA, 8. C. Practice in all Courts. . MONEY TO LOAN. . Law Offices, ( Residence, 1629 1209 Washington < Pendleton Street. 8treet. ( Office Telephone No. 1872. Residence Telephone No. 1086. W' BOYD EVANS, LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia. S. 0. DR. A. J. ADAMS, DENTIST, , SWANSEA, SO. CAROLINA. 50?6mp E. L. HARTLEY, Batesburg, . . . S. C. Surveying, Terracing, Leveling. Any one desiring such please let me know. All Work guaranteed and promptly done. Rates |5.00Per Day. Ctarl Snnr Pnnrlo 0161 llllg UUUUO Sterling silver, cut glass, fi^e china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you 1** select from. Keep us in mind when want* ing anything in Jewelry 01 Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send foi our catalogue or telephone youi order to us. P. H. LACHICOTTE & CO. JEWELERS, 1424 Vain Columbia, S. C. " AN APOLOGY. YOUNGSTER, turn your baby eyea Here wbUe I apologize. ' My misgiving won't disguise The longer, more's the pityl It's a parent's duty, dear. To confess and make it clear Why we bought and brought you here, To rear you la the city. Yonder where the smiling sky Meets the trees that tower high There the velvet meadows lie. They're made for little children. Tinted with the bloom of rose Pink as baby's pinkest toes? Oh, so many blooms of those, They're perfectly be wilder in'! Where the skies and maples meet Pathways soft to baby's feet Lead away to woodlands sweet For little tads to stray in. And the bees they buzz and boom In the sweet unsuckled bloom, And there's not a thing but room For little tads to play in. Sloping banks of velvet fine Tinted gold with dandelion Lead to where the waters shine, And little fellows wade in; Dirt as clean as honeycombNot the kind we have at home. But just the softest kind of loam? For little tads to spade in. But I fear that I digress. Now, my son, with much dist^ H And misgivings I confess Your rearing in the city, Where there are no meadows, lo Place for little tads to go Only on the pavement?oh, The pity, pity, pity! Maybe it was just because Loneliness came over us (Frequently, you know, it does) Who left the fields behind us. And perhaps we ionged for two Baby eyes of china blue. Such as those you're beaming through, To look at and remind us. ?John D. Wells in Buffalo News. i Just Supposin'. The Damaged One (entering gas company's office)?Please, guv'nor, missus 'ired a cooker last week an' would you be so kind as to tell us\'ow we stand 1 Supposin' we was to 'are a little blowup--only supposin', y'know?a smash an' the Sunday dinner gone or the missus 'urt, oo would 'ave to make things good? Stand the racket, in a manner o' speakin'?only just supposin* like.?Punch. <3> Incredulity. & x If we could only see ourselves X J> as others see us many people <| X would simply refuse to believe X ? their eyes.?Puck, ? What She Wanted. Jim Mann was on his way back from Chicago and coundn't help hearing the conversation of the couple in the section right behind his. They looked like newly married folk, but were not on their honeymoon, as Mann learned by deduction. The woman laid down a newspaper she had been reading and said to her husband: "Do you know, I wish I had one of these affinities. Oh, I think it would be just g-r-a-n-d to sit on a rock with Somebody and have him rave about the Incomparable golden color of my hair and tell me that my eyes were the most beautiful in the whole .world, and"? "Uh, huh," said the husband, yawnbig. "And that the delicate pink of my cheeks had been painted there by the angels, and that he couldn't live without me. O-h, I think an affinity like that would be"? "'Tisn't an affinity you want," interrupted the husband. "What you seem to want is a plain old fashioned liar."?National Monthly. Premature. A certain company promoter once built a castle on a mountain peak. As he showed the gray, medieval looking pile to a friend he said: "I don't know what to call it. What name do you advise?" "It looks like those Scotch castles in the highlands," said the friend. "Why not call ft Dunrobin?" "Dunrobin? Dunrobin? Yes, that would be a good name," said the millionaire; "only, you see, I have no intention of retiring yet" ? London Opinion. A Definition. y A A diplomat is a man with two A y boys and a dog who can live in ? the same block a year without a A J> quarrel.?Judge. ? Inverse Ratio. The negro small boy on the plantation had eaten a great deal of watermelon and was suffering from indigestion in consequence. The doctor gravely diagnosed the case as "too nuch watermelon.** "No, sah!*' said the old negro mammy. "No sich thing! Nevah was too much watennlllion P Then, looking the small negro over, she added, "No, not too much watermillion?to little nigger .'"-Judge. Tribute of Respect. Whereas, our Sunday school at Sandy Run has suffered a great loss by the death of our brother, Rev. W. B. Fallaw, one of our mnch loved and useful members; be it therefore resolved: 1st. That we have lost oue of our most earnest and faithful workers, whose death we deeply mourn, yet we submissively bow to the will of Rim who doeth all things well, feeling that our co-worker has only been taken from his earthly home to the mansion not made with hands; 2nd. That we extend our heartfelt 1 sympathies to the grief-stricken fam- 1 ily, and commend them to the same loving Saviour with whom he died; , 3rd. That the above be published in j The Lexington Dispatch, Baptist Cour- ] ier and a copy be sent to the family. Mincy R. Pound, Berlie Spires, 1 Vaehti Sightler, j Committee. j . < Antoine Deloria, Postmaster at Gar, den, Mich., knows the exact facts t when he speaks of the curative value l [ of Foley Kidney Pills. He says: "From i my own experience I recommend Foley i Kidney Pills, as a great remedy for i I kidney trouble. My father was cured ^ of kidney disease and a good many of my neighbors were cured by Foley Kidney Pills." Harmon Drug Co. i There is nothing more disappointing i to a woman who wants to tell a secret t than the discovery that the other woman is already next to it. r 1 T. L. Parks, Murrayville, Ga., Route t 1, is in his 73rd year, and was recently cured of a bad kidney and bladder trouble. He says himself: "I have | suffered with my kidneys. My back 1 ached and I was annoyed with bladder irregularities. I can truthfully say, < one 50c bottle of Foley Kidney Pills A cured me entirely." Th^.y contain no habit forming drugs. Harmon Drug | Co. The real thing in honest men is one who pays the widow that $5 he borrowed of the late lamented just before < he left this vale of tear9. ( NOTICE i State of Sonth Carolina, I County of Lexington. c Notice i9 hereby given that on the t 2Gth day of September, 1912 the books ? of subscription to the capital stock of the Carolina and Georgia Railway ] Company will be opened in the office of Welch & Nettles, 1800 Washington at., Coin nbia, S. C. The capital stock being $100,000 divided into one thous- <j and shares of th9 par value of $100 c each. ( James U. Jackson, ^ j A. A. Walden, * ' < L. J. Williams, ) J. L. Barksdaie, Walter M. Jackson, Jr. Frank E. Courtney. Board of Corporators. R. H. Welch, Attorneyrfor Board of Corporators. August 17tb, 1912.?45 Sunday is the day of rest; but did you ever know a man who felt rested on Monday morning. BOARD and LODGING, 909 Gervais Street. COLUMBIA, - S. C. I am prepared to accommodate my . Lexington friends and the public with < good meals and comfortable beds. Transient or regular boarders at reasonable rates. NEAR SEABOARD DEPOT. MRS. L. S. JACOBS, Proprietor. 21tf We are admonished that a good Y%n?v.a la Viottai) tVian flrrsat. rifllPR?hllfc IJOJLLIO XO UCItVVl kuau gluuv most of us keep right on hunting for riches just the same. A Big Success. The "Weighing Party" given by Mrs. W. A. Harman at her hospitable home on Saturday night for the benefit of the Baptist church, was a big success. A large crowd was present and a neat sum was realized which will be used for installing electric lights in the church, BEAR IN MIND G. D. Kenny Co. Is Headquarters for Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Rice, Etc. Fresh Coffee roasted daily. Don't put off buying your coffee and sugar. They're going Higher. C. D. KENNEY CO. 1639 Main Street, Phone 157. Columbia, S. C. DANGER PERIOD OFWOMANS'LIFE FROM 45 to 50 Interesting Experience of Two Women?Their Statements Worth Reading. Asheville, N.C. ?"I suffered for years with female trouble while going through the Change of Life. I tried a local physician for a couple of years without any substantial benefit Finally after repeated suggestions to try Lydia E. Pinktiam's Vegetable Compound, I quit my physician and commenced using it with tL a t T ATM f/X/^ATT TXMA /t UiC nappies I* i com to* x cun wuuaj p* owtically a well woman and anxious to contribute my mite towards inducing others to try your great medicine, as I am fully persuaded that it will cure the ailments from which I suffered if given a fair ihance. "If you think this letter will contriblte anything towards further introducing four medicines to afflicted women who ire passing through this trying period, t is with great pleasure I consent to its )ublication." ? Mrs. Julia A. Moore, L7 East St, Asheville, N. C. The Case of Mrs. Kirlin. Circleville, Ohio.?"I can truthfully say that I never had anything do me so nuch good during Change of Life as Lylia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Before I had taken one half a bottle )f it I began to feel better, and I have rontinued tailing it My health is better dian it has been for several years. If ill women would take it they would escape untold pain and misery at this time >f life."? Mrs. Alice Kirlin, 358 W. Hill St, Circleville, Ohio. The Change of Life is one of the most critical periods of a woman's existence. <Usu.ch times women may rely upon Lydia j [J* JL ?> V Cgt LCiv^viijyvuiiw Old SoMiers' Re-union. The Annual Reunion of the old joldiers of the Dutch Fork ill be held )n Thursday, the 10th day of Sept., at Dhapin. Old soldiers and everybody ire cordially invited to come and ^rinp well filled baskets. Prominent ipeakers will be 011 hand and address ,he audience. Come and let's have a ;ood time. D. I. E. Big Barbecue At J. J. Grout's Near Gilbert On Sept. 7 th. We will furnish a firstclass barbecue lear Gilbert on Saturday, September rth. Everybody come and enjoy one )f the best dinners of the season. All jandidates in the second race will ad ? - iil areas yon. Music win oe mrnisnea 3y a band, ball games, and all kinds af amusements. The photoghrapher will 8lso make you pretty. Everybody nvited. J. J. CROUT. >w44 P. S. CROUT. CHICHESTER S PILLS DIAMOND BRAND . LADIES! "V-^r Aclc yonr DiURylit for CHI-CHES-TBR'S A DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Rf.d and//\ Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Blue\%jy Ribbon. Take no other. B*y of yoor w Druggist and ask for CM-CIIES-TER 8 ? DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-fiTQ years regarded 09 Best, Safest, Always Reliable. sold by all druggists SiYd everywhere T^TED I r % ! a wflfrh is i Valuable When it Keeps Time. If you want your watch to i keep Correct Time, see M. WEISS, Watch Repairing a Speclafy Also Dealer in Watches and Jewelry. 1336 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. -J City Hotel and Cafe, AMERICAN and EUROPEAN nnnn nLEAN ROOMS NEAR THEATRE AND STATE CAPITOL American Rates $1.25 to $2.00 European Rates, Rooms, 50c and up. iris. L. I. KAilNliR, Proprietress, 1218 Main 3treet Phone 851 COLUMBIA, S. 0. I I nuuuvm\i } IS IT PA1 5 we : 5 The Very I 5 Riglitlj t Webb's t i 1627 Main Street * J DECORATORS: In Burlap, ^ Out of City V i ~~~ I i.mnn a rrnti nnviinr UlorAltH PKINI On Your Job Printin We are Printers f< Our Prices are Moderati New and Sea Our stock of Goods, Dry < Shoes and Hats I We want our Le: call and inspect o I and make our Sj j while in the cil buy or not. Oi I WM. PLA" 1804 MAIN ST. WE CARR |||^ EAS1 jj| KODAKS,FILMS, PAPI (SHIPMENTS FRI INSU? g: Send Us Yoi ? THE R. L. BR gjj COLU1U Bjliiiiiiimiiiminixmiiyn GOOD ; N N M . M ? And best of work ii ; Feature that has! ! The State-w M ; and endor M M : South Carolina N N N M jj All work in ; Guaranteed to M ! Fence also. W * |; See us and we Your interest is f SOUTH CAROLINA J Phono 1558. : COLUMBIA, J R. V. 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