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rfW????^? PROFESSIONAL CASES. * 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. C L J\R. F. 0. GILMORE, f V DENTIST., f 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0. Dmcs Houbs: 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., an from 3 to 6 p. m. WM. W. HA WES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. VF.W RROOKLAXD.8. C. Practice in all Courts. Business solicited. November 1.1905. ft# DR. L. L. TOOLE, Dentist, 1623 Main St. : Columbia, S. C, OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M.-5 P. M. i 0. It. KP1BD. F. E. DEEHEB "PFIRD & DREHER, U ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON C. H., S. C I Will practice in all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the Arm will always be at office. Lexington, 8. C. ^ T H. FBICK, ' - A TTTYR-NrWV AT LAW. i f V AA AV/AUbIM * i . , , , chapin, a c. 1 Office: Hotel, Marioo, 4th Boom, Second ; Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. J - ? J Robert moorman. Attorney-at-L. v i Admitted to Practice in all ^ Conrts in this State. ! Carolina National Bank Building, COLUMBIA. S. C. j \ RAY F. SOX, | * DENTIST. ^ J Ediiund, Lexington County, S. C. j z I f THURMOND,T!MMERMAN & CAL- t LISON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, c WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, c We will be pleased to meet those r ' - having legal bUsiuess to be attended to, at our office at any time. Office next to CaUghman & Harrnrui's. >] Lexington, S C. J. WM THURMJND. I GEO. BELL.-TIMMERMAN. > Sept 13,1911. T. C. CALL1SO V. Albert m. boozer, ATTORNEY AT LAW. , COLUMBIA, S. 0. Office: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Van Metre's Furniture StoreEspecial attention given to business entrust' ed to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington' > eountv. Dr. d. l. hall, DENTIST v"! COLUMBIA, S. 0. Lutheran Publication Building, 1 > 1626 Main St. Office hours 8 a. m., to 5:80 p.*m j Deo* 23, 1907?6m DR. C. J. OLIVEROS, ^ 1124 marion ST., a columbia, s. 0. Is prepared to treat all troubles of Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs. The fit of Spectacles Guaranteed. ' f 1 BARNARD B. EVANS, Attorney at Law. MIMNAUGH BLD6., COLUMBIA, S. C. ' # Practice in all Courts. . MONEY TO LOAN. . Law Offices, ( Residence, 1529 1909 Washington < Pendleton Street. Street. ( f Office Telephone No. 1372. , Residence Telephone No. 1086. nr BOYD EVANS, IT LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia, S. 0. DR. A. J. ADAMS, DENTIST, SWANSEA, SO. CAROLlDA. 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. ' I Sterling Goods ' Sterling silver, cut glass, fi^e china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you t > select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry or Silverware. Good watch work and best I eye glasses. If you can't come, send for < our catalogue or telephone your I order to us. < P. B. LACBICOTTE & CO., JEWELERS, 1424 ttain Columbia, S. C. YOUNG WIFE SAVED FROM _JjOSPITAL Tells How Sick She Was And What Saved Her From An Operation. I Upper Sandusky, Ohio. ?'' Three years , ago 1 was married and went to house- , keePins- 1 was not i feeling well and cou^ hardly drag | myself along. I had ] yUpHMpjj such tired feelings, my back ached, my KfflK ^ j IBS s^es acke(*> ^ kac* i MmIk bladder trouble aw- , fully bad, and I could j | j not eat or sleep. I had j |p|| 0||jmp headaches, too, and 5 -- became almost a ner- 1 .^nwa vous wreck. My doc- i tor told me to go to a hospital. I did aot like that idea very well, so, when I saw your advertisement in a paper, I j vrote to you for advice, and have done as ^ fou told me. I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and 1 Liver Pills, and now I have my health. 1 " If sick and ailing women would only t enow enough to take your medicine, they t vould get relief. "?Mrs. Benj. H. Stans- , 3ERY, Route 6, Box 18, Upper Sandusky, ? Jhio. 1 If you have mysterious pains, irregu- t arity, backache, extreme nervousness, c nflammation, ulceration or displace- 1 r.ent, don't .vait too long, but try Lydia ? 3. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound now. j For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's ^ Vegetable Compound, made from roots j f lticI herbs, has been the standard remedy j " "or female ills, and such unquestionable | ? estimony ar the above proves the value j if this famous remedy and should give s ivery one confidence. t <Flte Cos? ol Living, The cost o*" living's awful. There is no doubt of that; c four wife pu\s sixty dollars v i or a simple little hat. r Vnd lobsters cosr a dollar, I If you order them broiled aliye, ^ ^.rtd if champagDe goes with them, That brings the check to five. I *.nd autcs are expensive, Apart from gasolene; Fhere are so many fittings That go with the machine. C t Fou think, perhaps, to own one Is cheaper than to hire, a Ind pop goes fifty dollars v Each time you buy a tire. ? C t's no use saving money, C For you are sure to lose; Vhy, now it costs a nickel Each time you shine your shoes. a Che cost of living's awful, 0 If you are prodigal, B 3ut there's one way to beat it: r Be e-c-o-n-o-m-i-c-a-1! I d ?? j( li Money I Saved, We save you money on e every pair of Shoes bought from us. : : : : : : p WHY? Because they wear longer and cost you less. We ^ ha^e the stock to select ? from. ::::::: k D VI/? J?->tt-I4-r* An. T flvinf*- h n c mvivc uui ton friends to come in and T be convinced that we live 8 up to just what we say. : Pleasure to wait on you ^ and give you our prices. c Harmon's i Shoe ; Stores i 1725 Main St., ! COLUMBIA, - S. C ! POKEBERRY STALK COSTS $1,000.0 Newberry Observer. How a pokeberry stalk cost a farrfier about a thousand dollars was related yesteiday to the Observer man by Mr. M. W. Oxner, of Kinards, one of the best farmers of Newberry and Laurens counties. Some years ago, before he knew as much about farming as he knows now, he had a large field of fine cotton. In the midst of the field was an immense pokeberry stalk, one of the largest he ever saw. It did not occur to him that there was any danger it; but noticed one day that the cotton 9talbs on one side of the stalk began to turn red. Then they began to shrivel up and dwarf and he examined them to see what was the matter. He found the red spider on the under side of the leaves. The blight continued to spread until he thinks the field was so badly injured that he lost at east twenty bales. He found that the Dig pokeberry 9talk was the starting point of the pests, and since then he lever lets a pokeberry stalk grow anywhere in or about his fields. Mr. Oxner has not been bothered :hi9 year by the spider, but one of his leighbors, Mr. Andrew Johnson, has. \lr. Johnson has got rid of them by a nethod all his own. When he sees he signs of the red spider in his cot,011 he takes a tin pan of kerosene oil tnd a short broom and goes into the nfested portion of the fiel^. Bending he stalks over so that the kerosene ;an reach, the under side of the leives, le sprinkles them with the kerosene; tud that puts a stop to the trouoie. i dr. Johnson has tried this plan before villi perfect success. Others may ake a hint from this. Begin it just ls soon as the red spider is discovered, tnd the cotton will be saved. Kero- j ?ue is one of the b(st insecticides in ! he world and seems to be a perfect ntidote against the red spider. It is iheap and is easily applied. Antoine Deioria, Postmastei at Gar- i len, Mich., knows the exact facts | vhen he speaks of the curative value u Foley K:dnev Pills. He says: "From ny own experience!recommend Foley vidney Pills, as a great remedy for ndney trouble. M\ lather was cured if kidney disease and a good many of ny neighbors were cured by Foley vidney Pills." Harmon Drug Co. Bought Up Entire Town. All the residents of the town of Eonowingo, Md., have been ordered 0 vacate their houses at once. The mtire village has been purchased by 1 power development company and rill be flooded in connection with the rection of a big power dam across the lusquehanna river. Th"fc population of Jonowingo i9 about 400. The Men Who Succeed ,8 heads of large enterprises are men f great energy. Success, today, deaands health. To ail is to fail. It's itter folly for a man to endure a weak, un-dowD, half alive condition when Electric Bitters will put him right on .is feet in short order. "Four bottles id me more good than any other med? t j. ?1_ ii ? /-ii n a l sine i ever toox," writes eu<is. jd. alan, Sylvania, Ga. "After years of sufering with rheumatism, liver trouble, tomach disorders and deranged kideys, I am again, thanks to Electric litters, sound and well." Try them. )nly 50c at Harmon Drug Co. Mr. Harman Grateful. 'o the People of Lexington County: I wi9h to thank you for the most oraplimentary vote given me in the 1st primary. By your vote you have laced the school affairs of the couny in my hands. I am very grateful o you for this honor and I shall ever ;rive to discharge my duty in all amgs so a9 to deserve your confience. Again thanking you, I am, Yours truly, Hollie L. Harman. September 24. / armers' Union to Meet The third quarterly meeting of the /exington county Farmers' Union will e held with CoDgaree local, near New Irookland, on the second Saturday September at 10 a. m. Delegates wishing to come by rail rill please notify D. M. *Wilkin9, New rookland, S. C. T. H. Shall, Secretary. Bride Cuts Her Throat. Irs. Arsene Ouellette, a bride of a few aonths, cut her throat with a table nife yesterday and lived but a few ainutes aft<jr the mangled body of her msband was brought home. Ouellette ,nd a companion, Alfred Gagnon, Fere killed when their carriage was truct by an inter-colonial railway rain at a grade crossing, near Quebec other of Eighteen Children. "I am the mother of eighteen chilIreu aud have the praise of doing more v??rk than any youDg woman in my own," writes Mrs. C. J. Martin, Soone Mill, Va. "I suffered foi five rears with stomach trouble and could iot eat as much as a biscuit without (offering. I have taken three bottles >f Chamberlain's Tablets and am now l well woman and weigh 168 pounds. [ can eat anything I want to and as nuch as I want and feel better than I lave at any time in ten years. I refer o anyone in Boone Mill or vicinity md they will vouch for what I say." Uhamberlain's Tablets are for sale by dl dealers. Card From Dr. Crosson. To My Friends and Supporters: I desire to express my appreciation for the liberal support you gave me in the past primary election. I made a clean"fight for the principles I thought right and which, in my opinion, were for the best interests of all the people of Lexington county; but the fates decreed that another should succeed me as your senator, and as a good democrat I bow to the wili of the majority, and in the future, as I have in the past, I shall do my best to maintain my honor as a citizen of my county and will always uphold the dignity of the law and work for the prosperity of all the people of Lexington county and South Carolina. Yours obediently, D. M. Crcsson. Leesville, Sept. IT. men of the World, has been acquitted by a jury. Taylor stated before he died that Bagwell 9huuld not be prosecuted. A really effective kidney and bladder medicine must first stop the progress of the disease and then cure the conditions that cause it. Use Foley Kidney Pills for all kidney and bladder troubles and urinary irregularities. They help quickly and permanently. In the yellow package. Harmon Drug Co. Street Car Kills Minister. At Chicago the Rev. Wm. White Wilson, 55 years oid, for 23 years rector of St. Marks Episcopal church, was instantly killed by a street car Friday night. The crew of the car will be held pending the coroner's inquest. t 1 A Watch is Valuable When it Keeps Time. If you want your watch to keep Correct Time, see M. WEISS, Watch Repairing a Speciaty Also Dealer in Watches and Jewelry. 1336 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. Citv Hotel and Cafe. AMERICAN and EUROPEAN GOOD CLEAN ROOMS NEAR THEATRE AND STATE CAPITOL American Rates ?1.25 to $fA00 European Rates,'Rooms, 50c and ap. Mrs. L. I. KAMINER, Proprietress, j 1218 Main Street Phone 851 COLUMBIA, S. C. t State of Ohio, city of Toledo, / Lucas County. ( ' Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. cheney & Co., doing business in the Cfty of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. OLE A SON, Notary Pub ic. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken infernally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY" & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. J. B Srncltzer. a well known young Columbian, lost his life in the Y. M. C. A. swimming pool one day last J week* Mr. Snndtzer was a ,v)ung man prom in on among college circles, having graduaed trom Newberry colleg-) last Jute. . !i:i a ad been elected physical direct r at hisalina mater for the coming session. LEARN TELEGRAPHY and earn $50 to $15C per month. Thousands of operators iit-eded. Most lascinatiug and educational work. Positions assured all graduates. Write immediately for catalogue. Spartanburg School of Telegraphy, Main St., Spartanburg, S. (J. 40?40 Furmaa Bagwell, the young white man of Ande. son who shot hi9 friend, Milton Taylor, while Bagwell was being initiated into the order of Wood I ^vwwvv^vi^^wvwvvwwv^ 5 IS IT PAINT? J?| % i WE HAVE nlgi J I ? ? The Very Best Goods and | | Rightly Priced, I Webb's Art Store $ ^ 1627 Main Street - Columbia, S. C. ^ ^ DECORATORS: In Burlap, Tapestries and Wall Payers. ? ? Out of City Work Solicited. ^ ?'fcV**VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV'd "DISPATCH PRINT, Lexington, S, On Your Job Printing is the Sign of Quality. We are Printers for Particular People. Our Prices are Moderate and Our Work the Best. ? * New and Seasonable Goods. Our stock of Millinery, Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Notions Shoes and Hats is now complete. 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