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IPpFESSIONAL CARDS. Ks.0. E. HARDING, OLD AND TRIED DENTIST, K his office doing good worn at erate prices. Call to 6ee him Wt wait. Kur Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA, S. C W i [R. F. 0. GILMORB, ' DENTIST 10 Main Street. COLUMBIA, S. 0. ^Bmcs Houbs.* 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., an from S to 6 d. m. ^ r 7 WK U7M. W. HA WES, H v r Attorney and Oonnselor at Law. NEW BROOKLAND. 8. C. H Practice in all Courts. Business solicited. November 1.1905. I DR. L L TOOLE, Dentist, . B 1623 Main St. : Columbia, S. C, OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M.-S P. M. 0. M. ?71 BP. F. E. DBEHEB ff nFIBD & DBEHEB, < r LA ATTOBNEYS AT LAW, . f LEXINGTON C. H.. & C ? Will practice in all the Courts. Business t solicited. One member of the firm will al- ? ways be at office, Lexington, S. 0. T H. FBICK, J . ATTORNEY AT LAW, CHAPIN, S. C. J f *** * ^ % * umoe: ?10101 iuanoui *ui UUUU, Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. ] Robert moorman. ! Attorney-at-Lv w, Admitted to Practice in all ( Courts in this State. Carolina National Bank Building, COLUMBIA. S. C. r URMOND,TIMMERMAN &CALLISON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, f WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, 1 We will be pleased to meet those * having legal business to be attended ' to, at our office at any time. ( Office next to Caughman & Herman's. J Lexington, S. C. j J. WM THURMOND. ' GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, < Sept 18,1911. T. 0. CALLISON. A LBSRT BOOZER, ! A. ATTORNEY AT LAW. I COLUMBIA, S. 0. j Owzcb: 1818 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Van Metre's Furniture Store. special attention ariven2o business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington sountr. j DR. D. L. HALL, 1 DENTIST ( COLUMBIA, S. 0. j Lutheran Publication Building, I 1626 Main St. ] Office hours 8 a. m.. to 5:80 p."m 1 Deo* 23. 190??6m ? tflWfi DR. C. J. OLIVEROS, ?S|SpP|. 1424 MARION ST., < COLUMBIA, S. 0. ] Is prepared to treat ail troubles of j Bye, Bar, Nose, Throat and Lungs. The fit of Spectacles Guaranteed. j f i j BARNARD B. EVANS, j * Attorney at Law. . 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Make Little Children Glad Make litrle children glad?'twill do Some other time for me and yoa Make little children feel that earth Is fairy witn the speels of mirth Make lit tie children think the skies Are always bright that round them lies The beauty of a bloomy way For feet of child to stray. Make little children glad?our turn Will come sometime when toward us yearn Their little arm9 and little lips Lift up to us?for so life 6ip9 Its gladness from the joy it brings To other lives, to that which clings Around it in the toil and dust With gentle childlike faith and trnst. Make little children glad?don't mind How dark the way may be and blind Help them to dream and dreaming dwell [n the delightful fairy spell Df make-believe and fancy sweet, Till they go danciug on light feet, Singing light song9 and bubbling so They are transparent soul9 aglow. Mat* little children glad?don't 9hare Witt sweet and sainted lives your ca e. 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I think we could all SO fishing for the next two years." But he's at the helm and there won't je any mixing. Democrats?that's ill. A Log On The Track. }f the fa9t express means serious trouble ahead if not removed, so does loss ortnaHfa Tfmodna lanfe nf vit.alifv. /I U^^/VtAVV. AVAMVV>WW V- J loss of strength and nerve weakness, [f appetite fails, take Electric Bitters quickly to overcome the cause by toning up the stomach and curing the inligestion. Michael Hessheimer of Lincoln, Neb., had been sick over three year3, hut six bottles of Electric Bitters put him right on his feet again They have helped thousands. They 2ive pure blood, strong nerves, good iige9tion. Only 50 cente at Harmon Drug Co. A Smile. Nothing on earth can smile but man! Gems may flash reflected light but what is a diamondfiash compared to an eye-flash and a mirth flash? Flowers ean.not 9mile; this is a charm that even they cannot claim. It is the prerogative of man; it is the color which love wears, and cheerfulness and joy?these three. It is a light in the windows of the face, by which the heart signifies it is at home and waiting. A face tnat cannot smile is like 1 bud that cannot blossom, and dries ap on the stalk. Laughter is day, and sobriety is night, and a smile is the Lwilight that hovers gently between both?more bewitching than either.? Henry Ward Beecher. -fa cf ; WHEN YOU YAWN A GOOD DEAL I In the day time, and feel dull, lazy and discouraged, you have j every symptom of a torpid liver. Simmons Red Z Liver Regulator (The Powder Form) is a fine tonic for a disordered liver. It acts promptly. The bilious impurities which have interfered with the free actien of the liver are driven out, the stomach is cleansed and j strengthened so that it can more thoroughly digest food. The bowels are purified and a regular habit re-established. It is a splendid medicine for the whole system, Promotes a feeling of energy, mental activity and cheerful spirits. Sold by Dealers. Price, large package, $1.06 A(k for the genaine with the Bed Z on the label. I f jroa camfot get it, remit to u*. we will eend by mail postpaid. Simmooa Li?er Regulator i? alio put up iu liquid form for thnie who prefer it. Rrice. $1.00 per bottle. Look for the Bed Z label. J. H. ZBUN S 80, Preps, St Urals, Ma ? q-l I BACKACHE NOT A DISEASE j t But a Symptom, a Danger Sig- 1 nal Which Every Woman j Should Heed. i j Backache is a symptom of organic c weakness or derangement. If you have ^ backache don't neglect it. To get per- a manent relief you must reach the root of the trouble. Head about Mrs. Woodall's experience. MArtnn'e rion Pran+imL-Tr cnflFororl ^ iJXVl IA/1I O >jl XJbVU VU Vii J Jk. MUil V* vv* rwo years with female disorders, my health was very bad * l^j^SSSSSj? ar(^ I a continual t backache which was s |$ST simply awful. I could j ^ ^9r8 not stan^ ?n my ^eet d Bill (p> ijlll l?n? enough to cook t lltfATr* >JP? a mea^'s victuals without my back v nearly killing me, t W^mWr/n H i anc* * would have t ill/I III II \ suc^ d^ggmg sensa- & fll If /II II tions I'could hardly a ' bear it. I had sore- ^ ness in each side, could not stand tight . clothing, and was irregular. I was com- 1 pletely run down. On advice I took n Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- o pound and am enjoying good health. It t is now more than two years and I have \ not had an ache or pain since. I do all ! my own work, washing and everything, and never have backache any more. I n think your medicine is grand and I praise 0 it to all my neighbors. If you think my , testimony will help others you may publish it. "?Mrs. Ollie Woodall, Morton's Gap, Kentucky. ri If you have the slightest doubt i that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- t ble Compound will help you, write 1 to Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, . anH Viol/I in strict COftfidABCS. v ?>? ? ??????. . i] ? t: e The fool may teach his children c some things, but the wise man will c learn many things from his children. ? q t For Sale. f< 150 acres of land, situated on Char- ^ leston road, about 7 miles from Gilbert, ^ S. C. Anyone interested, call on ? J. E. SMITH, I Oct. 15, 1912?2w51p The Southern Railway ? Announces New Train Service Be- s tween Columbia and Augusta, Beginning September 15,1912. t The Southern Railway will inaugu- d new local train service between Oolum- a biaand Augusta, beginning Sunday, c September 15, as follows: t: Train No. 19 leaving Columbia 6:40 g a. m., Lexington 7.07 a. m., Gilbert I 7:31 a. m , Lee9ville 7:47 a. m., Bates- i| burg 7:55 a. m., Ridge Spring 8:13 a. a m., Ward 8:21 a. in., Johnston 8:29 a. a m., Trenton 8:44 a. m., Graniteville g 9:15 a. m., Warrenville 9:20 a. m. and j arrive Augusta 10 a. m. Train No. 20, leaving Augusta 4:15 p. m., Warrenville 4:45 p, m., Graniteville 4:48 p. m., Trenton 5:20 p. m., 0 Johnston 5:35 p. m., Ward 5:45 p. m., o Ridge Spring 5;55 p. m., Batesburg y fi*15 n ir?_. Lppsvillft 6:20 t). m.. Gil- -n bert 6:35 p. m , Lexington 6:58 p. m. and arrive Columbia 7:30 p. m. Trains 131 and 132 will not stop at the following stations except to receive I and discbarge passengers to or from t points north of Columbia where num- p ber 31 and 32 are scheduled to stop: c Cayce, Arthur, Barr, Gilbert, Summit, a Summerland, Monetta Sunny Brook, d Vaucluse and Rennie, Langlev and \ Bath. a Train No. 209 will leave Edgefield 1 S:20 a. m., instead of 9:10 a. m., ar- f riving Trenton 8:40 a. m., instead of t 6:35 a. m.; connecting with new train No. 19 for Augusta. Train No. 232 will leave Aiken at 3;30 p. m., same a9 the present, arriv- e ing Trenton 4:<0 p. m.. instead of 4:30 r p. m.; connecting with train No. *20 . from Augusta, arriving Edgefield 5:43 p. m., instead of 4:55 p. m. Ratslag Good Cabbies j In the current issue of Farm and r Fireside appears the following! i "A reader complains that for some ? years he has been unable to grow ] good heads of cabbages on aecount of f a disease causing the leaves, begi&niag 1 wifch the lower ones, to turn yellow and drop off. Some relief may be found for this and various other cab bage troubles, I think, for another r year at least, in applying a good e dressing of lime to the garden this fall. ' A still better way would be to secure, a next year, good, healthy plants and ? set them in a new patch, preferably a j. rich piece of recently turned clover- s sod. Cabbages are gross feeders, and * it takes manure or fertilizers, of the jj latter especially potash (muriate), to j produce big heads and a big crop. On t most farms such a piece of land can easily he set apart to raise such a valuable crop as late cabbages.'' J ? t Once upon a time a max thought he t knew a mushroom from a toadstool. A large family survived him. Eating lunch every day in ten minutes is another form of speed mania v that i9 responsible for many deaths. ? When there are 90 many great men 1 and women in the country it makes us to few common people feel awfully ^ . lonely. t Men Who Would Have Been Better Off In the current issue of Farm and Fireside appears an article on ''Worn- 1 in Suffrage," in which the author < ;ells the following story in reply to < ;he insinuation that women do not j mow enough to vote: ^ "Fourteen years ago I lived in Des iloines, and the town started to buy ^ ts waterworks from the private cor- ^ >oration that owned them. The prop- ( sition involved issueing bonds, so the j vomen crot to vote on it. Their ballots i tnd those of the men were put into eparate ball jt-boxes, and consequents' could be counted separately. The own was to get the waterworks or $850,000, which was cheap. Well, he women gave a snug majority of heir votes for buying, the men gave a lightly larger majority against buyDg, and the proposition was voted [own. Now, with the water-system adly run down anl intrinsically Forth very little more than then, the ^ he town is trying to figure out a way a o scrape up $2,500,000 to buy those ame works! Occasionally it walks round behind the town hall and kicks tself earnestly for a spell, what a fool k who horxmcp fhp men HIdn'f". liflVP flfi I : inch sense as the women when that ? ther vote was taken! Don't tell me he women haven't sense enough to ote. I've seen 'em try it." Food supplies are to go throngh the lails, and the cancellation of stamps n packages of eggs should be conucted gently. A woman in Washington was marLed eleven years and never told it. "bis shatters another long-cherished radition. Saved By His Wife. She's a wise woman who knows just rhat to do when her husband's life is a danger, bat Mrs. R. J. Flint, Brainree, Vt., is of that kind. "She insistd on mv using Dr. King's New Disovery," writes Mr. F. ."for a dreadful ough, when I was so weak'my friends ,11 thought I had only a efciut time to ive, and it completely cured me." A nick cure for coughs and colds, it is he most safe and reliable medicine or many throat and lung troubles? rip, bronchitis, croup, whooping ough, quinsy, tonsilitis, hemorrhages. L trial will convince you. 50cts. and 1.00. Guaranteed by Harmon Drug Jo. The New York commissioner of po- ^ ice had his pocket picked. Under resent conditions in that city this eems like adding insult to injury. Mrs. T A. Town, 107 6th St., Water- * own, S. D., writes: "My four chilren are subject to hard cold9 and I lways U9e Foley's Honey and Tar Jom pound with splendid results Some ime ago I had a severe attack of la rippe and the doctor prescribed 'oley's Honey and Tar Compound and b soon overcame the la grippe. I can lways depend upon Foley's Honey ud Tar Compound and am sure of ;ood results." Harmon Drug Com>any. A New York man recently died of Id age at 26. He was probably one f these who sang. "Better twenty ears of Eroidway than a cycle of few Jersey." Mrs. Paul Wehling, 316 Smith St., 'eoria, 111., had kidney and bladder rouble, with terrible backache and >ain across the hip9. Just imagine her ondition. She further 9ays: "I wa9 lso very nervous, had headaches and lizzy spens, and was iast gciuug yorse when I took Foley Kidney Pills, aid now all my troublep are cured, 'olev Kidney Pills have done so much or me I shall always recommend hem.'' ' Harmon Drug Company. * Scientists claim they have discovired the germ of measles by experinents on apes. But measles is not a hing to monkey with. For sore throat, swollen tonsils, pim)les on the tongue, gargle the throat >r rinse the mouth with DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID diluted in = i little water. It will quickly restore lormal conditions. Bathe the skin vith it to reduce swellings, cure inlect bites er stings, wash out ragged vounds, old sores or barbed wire cuts, t disinfects the wound and heals the lesli. Price 50 cts. per bottle. Sold by Ml Druggists. Another defective golf ball has brokim into print by exploding, but as a ule it is the defective golfer who is xplosive. J. G. Criswell, a painter living at kt 540 North Mulberry St., Hagers ewn, Md., states: "I had kidBey rouble with a severe pain across my >ack, and could hardly get up after itting down. 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C. ^ J DECORATORS: In Burlap, Tapestries and Wall Payers. ^ ^ Out of City Work Solicited. ^ fcvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv^ Attention Automobile Garages and Machine Shops We now carry in stock the following size Cored Bars of the famous NONtRAN High Speed Bearing Bronze?the bronze used in all first class cars f Solid, 1 1 1H*H, 1K*74, 2x1. 2^x1^. 2^x1% All Barrp 12" long and dimensions above are outside and inside diameters. * Phone?Wire?Write?or Call. Orders Filled Immediately COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, 823 West Cervais St., . . . Columbia, S. C. New anil Seasonable Goods, Our stock of Millinery, Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Notions Shoes and Hats is now complete. ITT ^ T : ^ t' 1 - w e warn our l^exmgron irienas ro call and inspect our line of Goods and make our store headquarters while in the city, whether they buy or not. Our prices are right, WM. PLATT & SON, 1804 MAIN ST. COLUMBIA, S. C. 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