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taaraasioyAL oaspb. 9R?0. B. HARDING, THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST, fc at his office doing good wore at B 641 m ^ Near HtoU's Park. COLUMBIA. 8. 0 Ina P. O. GELMORE, BUT DKNTI8T., Kl Mela Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0. I Kvfios Bocae; f a. nu to f p. ol, an" bom I tot p. a. BM7M W. HA WES, WT Attorney andOouneelor at Law. B? IIW BBOOKULND.8. 0. I Saoctoe in ail OonrU. Businow nolioited. ^^Botamber U not. BHU Am Am lUULLt UCBIUlf fttt Walw tt : 0#4umWa, S. C, K omoc hour* t jl p. m, I fcnST& DBEHKB, *' "* DKm ATTORNEYS AT LAW, V LEXINGTON 0 R & O Hum prifl(lo? (a &U the Courts. BubIucm ^ tottefted. One member of the firm will At* wn be at offloe. Leacbuctoa. 8.0. V ? ft nunx mf* " ,"^P8WT? t?*W. ^fctffoe: Hotel Marion. 4th Boom. Second floor, will practice in all the Court* BaOBSRT MOORMAN. Hp Attorney-at-Irv wy ' Admitted to Practice in all Courts in this State. Carolina National Bank Building, B COLOMBIA. S. 0. BVHUItMOND.TIMMERMAN ACALB i LISON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BriLL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, B We will be pleased to meet those ^ having legal business to be attended Hto, at oar office at any time. ^Rh&oe next to Caughman & H&rman's. T A*tn?fnn S n I1AM\1U|(VUU | W J. WM THUBM JND. GEO. BELL TIMMEBMAN, it 13,1911. T. 0. 0ALLISON'. LBKBT M. BOOZER, " "" I ATTORNEY AT LAW. COLUMBIA 8. 0. kob: isze Malit8fcreet, upstairs, opposite Tan Metre's Furniture 8tor* Mfai attention given to business entrust>bim by his fellow citizens of Lexington itr. L D, L. HALL, DENTIST COLUMBIA, 8. 0. Lutheran Publication Building, 1626 Mala St. . IOOo? boon R a. m., to 5:10 p.;n Deo* St. 1907?8m OR. C. J. OLIVEROS, fl Wfe 1434 MARION ST., COLUMBIA, 8. 0. i I* prepared to treat >11 troubles ol \ Eye, Ear, Now, Throat and Lang*. ! The It of Spectacle* Guaranteed. [ BARNARD B. EVANS, Attorney at law. I KDatAUW-pLOOM t50U7JtBX4jS. e. I I Pwetf* ta ?U Conxte. I I .?<jjj^9P|? TO LGAif.?. I brir Oftii, ( Bwidence, lilt DOt WacUaftoa < Peodletoc fltiml MbtTtfephooeNo. 1878. Beddeooe TelaphoiM Ho. 10W? Of BOTD I7AH8. W LAWTKB AHDOOUOTKLLOR. Oouaou. 8. 0. ii 1 I A n A H o Vlb Ha W. HIIMBIflj DENTIST, SWANSEA, SO. CAROLINA. 50?6mp ~ E. L. HARTLEY, Batesbnry, . . . S. C. purveying, Terracing, Leveling. Any one desiring such please let me know. All Work guaranteed and promptly done. Rates $a.00Per Day. Sterling Goods ?.??i- -:i?_ ....t ~ i?? ? , 1 Sterling an vet, uui.gxa.acjj u^c china, clocks. A fine stock I always on hand for yon select from. Keep us in mmd when wanting anything in Jewelry or Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. P. E LAdCOTTE & CO. JEWELEH8, 1434 Main Columbia, P. C. Ho seed to order t;from ofT\ we have t-bem here. Top boggiee I 'O.OO ^ cash, open 00. 8e* theto. We -rs&ke the ufWpcarp-Cr^^e ^ Co, ^ C. iimimmmmmniii ? Generally. !! Wbta a wife says, "Now, sir, ! ; listen to mar tha proverb is | ! about to be exemplified that "lie- ! ' testers oarer hear any good of [ -> . -t6w6ert*?s."-4tar J<^fcW*Kfc, a t. r MiiiMittiiiitiniimin Safe Dedvetfefa Mrs. Haoekeep?Yes, my new girl far* marly worked for Mrs. Da Style. Ska dates she lift thereof herown accord, hut X think she was discharged. ' Mrs. Kaul?What makes yon think sot Mrs. Haoskeep? I judge so from certain things she let fill dace she's been here. Mm Haul?Whet were they? Mrs. Haoekeep Dishes.?Photo Bits. Even the Cheetioleer. Clarence was tearing early that night The cncfcoo had just sounded the elerenth hour. In the back yard the family rooster uttered a maudlin rmv "Clarence,** called her father from an upper window, "wilt it trouble you to step around back of the house and throttle that rooster? He heard you leave, and he thinks It's daylight1 New York American., ? 1 ? For the Peeeimfet "Life is a burden to me." "Take an interest in something. Have an avocation. Take up got!" "Aw. life Isn't worth living." "Then take up ariatk>n."?LouisTfi!e Courier-Journal. Where There's a Witt Harduppe?That fellow Bjones must have money. 3 CMMiiA Y Y?aTBI 5 " DWriVWCii?utUBv x. tavivuuvc im to him.?Philadelphia Record. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease Catarrh is a blood or constitn- < tional disease, and in order to cure it yon most take internal remedies Hall's Catarrh Core is taken internally, and acts directly npon the blood and mocons surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Core is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed bv one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mncoas surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is , what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh.Send, fortestimo-.; ... nials, free. P. J. CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. . JUST BECBVEB a eaauu ar Tennessee Horses and Moles S| J9h ^BB ^Hf IV^B IjE ^ *tj\I ^Isg 35 ^L ~j ^ Tir^ii k*-^~ v^ ? ? ?rJ II Ko TT Cil U-lwivc. a uu vy jul livable to find what you are I looking for in this lot. Come and make your se- a lections. Prices and terms J to please. r Swygert & Smith, i LEESVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA ] Hnnk anil lavtnn IIUUii uuu juuJ lull i ? ( 1101 Cor. Gervais and Assembly f Streats, ] COLUMBIA, S. C. t Have a full line ' STAPLE AND FANCY 1 GBOCEBIES. CANNED GOODS. FBUIT8. NEGETA- i BLES. GRAIN FEED, i ETC. j \ iowept J T rf> 8-k3 I ft fc* J 'fee LeilA. t -o fsw *-, OHJJ < m:U wv r* -:ii i-*** j , 1 4 ' MNIMIMMI { Are Y I A Won _ S TL s 111 {Woman's I Am Headqu Doors, Sash High Grade am iee me before olacing vouro: N. H. DR COLUMBIA E. OSCAR FALL^ 4. B. HOLMAN 1 Ready For ) ENTERPRISE Hi Is now ready wi stock of Hardware ptemfents, Mowers, ons, Harness, Gea trade of thissectio -y < ' '' '* ** i f see us.- We-guan with goods and pi _j_ Enterprise Hi Next to Dispi Lexington* wammmmsmmmmmmmmmamm ???i?? The Southern Railway |f innounces New Train Service Between Columbia and Augusta, Beginning September 15,1912. The Southern Railway will inaugu- ! I' lew local train service between Oolum- ; I riaand Augusta, beginning Sunday, j | leptember 15, as follows: Train No. 19 leaving Columbia 6:40 j ,. m., Lexington 7.07 a. m., Gilbert j :31 a. m , Leesville 7:47 a. m., Bates- J urg 7:55 a. m., Ridge Spring 8:13 a. ii., Ward S:21 a., in., Johnston 8:29 a. 1 a., Trenton S:44 a. m., Graniteville :15 a. m., Warreuville 9:20 a. m. and xrive Augusta 10 a. m. Train No. 20, leaving Augusta 4:15 i. m.. Warreuville 4:45 p, m., Graniteulle 4:48 p. m., Trenton 5:20 p. ohnston 5:35 p. m., Ward 5:45 p. m., I lidge Spring 5 ;55 p. m., Batesburg II ;15 p. m., Leesville 6;20 p. m., Gil- j | >ert 6:35 p. m., Lexington 6:56 p. m. md arrive Columbia 7:30 p. m. Trains 131 and 132 will not stop at he following stations except to receive ind disci)arge passengers to or from >oints north of Columbia where but>er31and32 are scheduled to stop: )ayce, Arthur, Barr, Gilbert, Summit, Jummerland, Monetta Sunny Brook, /aucluse and Rennie, Langley and 3ath. Train No. 209 will leave Edgefield 1:20 a. m., instead of 9:10 a. m., ar iving Trenton 8:40 a. m., instead of >:35 a. m.; connecting with new train So. 19 for Augusta. Train No. 232 will leave Aiken at 1;30 p. in., same as the present, arrivng Trenton 4: Op. m., instead of 4:30 p. m., connecting with train No. 20 .rem Augusta, arriving Edgefield 5:43 ro., instead of 4:55 p. tn. ! rj.j i!'i..' vj.uu onr saw top bupgi*? at- ^lO.ro ba&cU* ffiSJ). Vl>. make IINHI9IH on? j ian (E DUI e i rp i Ionic | KL 1 # Willllillit larters For and Blinds. I Low Prices rder for building material IQGERS, tw!* Sales Mgr. I?. J. MoCARTHA, Manager four Trade mminF HI iBiv wwv th a complete 5, Farming ImBuggies, Wagrs, etc.,- for- the m Gome and " mtee to please' rices, that will market . . irdware Co. itch Office South Carolina Edwin 0. Drelier INUIiMMT muuimnuL FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT AUTOMOBILE PLATE GLASS LIVE STOCK TORNADO HEALTH 1 repr* sent on\y the strongest and brat old line Companies and have i'aeiHtio* lor wrttiug tlr-e uwr.rafK*' country I>rci<=rrr. If yofl <*fmt lnraw*.-* e* *57 Mud ^nitf or f ail em m* *>: $* V*. IS I PAINT? 5 WE ? ?V IT | f The Very beat i?...,ds and J > Kight.. Eric< il. J J Webo's An ^tore $ ? lb^7 ?< oei ^>ujmbi*i S. C? J ^ OCCORA(Of)!?: in Bur^u (<^e?trie> tr>o vvail Payers. ^ Out ol oitv ? ? Solic?*r ^ S'WW^'WW^.'V - % >, - -v-v>VWWVA Attention Automobile iiaragss a.u machine Shops ^ i. w can it i i ef id- r * f r.he famous HON. i.rtAN #?? S{. * h ic Bro / ' .:Ar i > all first class oars V'S I'd. V4S-. ,%*% <g -J : , i%,2%xl% AU B*V *? 12" j-k ? on* v ?? (\ * diameter#. P n? - y\ \r ? v* - ? > i billed Immediately COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, 823 West Gerva t St., olomWa, S. C. NB <111(1 ,)Hrtb? ilblK lioods. Our stock of Millinery, Dress | Goods, Dry Goods, Notions Shoes and Hats is now complete. We want our Lexington friends to 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. KODAK fllj we carry a fuu. l.\ | MQIMII&FILMS, PAPER AND OTHER SUPP1ES. | | SHIPMENTS FREQUENT, | S INSURING FRESH GOODS 9 qi Send Us Your Order Today ^ | THE R. L. BRYAN COMPANY | COLUMBIA, S. C. j? ifCOOD STOCKS is! | h jC j M | And best of work is the strong j3 |; Feature that has helped to earn I jjj jjj The State-wide reputation j| jjjj and endorsements of the | Si South Carolina Marble Works. 1 j: j All work in either marble or granite 1 |S; Guaranteed to satisfy. We sell iron 3 1 * : Tl ; Fence also. Write or call to a See us and we will see that j Your interest is protected. | S SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS, | t&5*. *T07 Ifcrm | COLUW0U : I ; | j ||. V. 8TH??fe? Vtx******. : ; F. H. HYATT* B