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?&072SSX0NAL CAEDS. DR. G. R. HARDING, THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST, , It at bit office doing good wor& at 1 moderate priceu Call to see him t don't wait. . Near Hvatt's P? rk. COLUMBIA. S. 0 J nR. F. 0. GILMORB, ! U DENTIST, i 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0. Omoi Houbs.* 9 a. m. to 2 v en., an trom , 3 to 6 D. m ' WM. W. HA WES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BBOOKLAND. 8. 0. Practice In all Courts Business solicited. ( November 1,1906 t * 1 DR. L. L. TOOLE, Dentist, c 1623 Main St. : Columbia, S. C, .1 OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M.-5 P. M. ; 1 _ C. M. RFIBD. r. E. DBEHKB. f?fibd & preher, <?& attorneys at law, ^ lexington c. h. s. c Will practice in all the Co arts. Business .jiolicited. One member of the Arm will always be at office. Lexington. S. 0. T h. friok, y . attorney at law, CHOPIN. SC. I Office: Betel Marion, 4th Boom. Second c Floor. Will practice in ail the Courts. Robert moorman. j ! Attorney-at-Lv T7.- ! c Admitted to Practice in all Conrts in this State. ? ' Carolina National Bank Building. t TT^lOt \ c O UUliUiUJDia, u. \.j. ?: ' : t THURMOND,TIKIMERMAft &CAL- i LISON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ? WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, I 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 THURMOND. e GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, t Sept 13,1911.. T. C. CALLISON. | LBERT M. BOOZER, a ATTORNEY AT LAW. o COLUMBIA, 8. 0. i' Oftid: 1816 Main Street, upstairs, opposite f ^ Van Metre's Furniture Store- 1 Sspedal attention given to business entrust- 1; f sd to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington t sountv. ^ r\B. D. L. HALL, ' t If DENTIST 0 COLUMBIA, S. 0. ? Lutheran Publication Building, E 1626 Main St. ... * Office hours 8 a. m., to 5:80 p.*m Deo* 23, 1907?6m t Jlggfck B8. C. J. OLIVEBOS, = | S jgl MM MARION ST., COLUMBIA, S. 0. a ? I? prepared to treat aU troubles of e Wami Thwtftiand Lmun. r ?T." v The fit of 8pect*cleB Guaranteed;' / t ''' '-? - V * ' ' ' 1 4.' - v' T~ r:, i:r'', * * BARNARD B. EVANS, I Attorney at Law, J 3 MDCNAUGH BLDG., COLUMBIA, S. C. i ?f Practice in all Courts. r i.?money to loan.?. , 1V: . * | Law Offices, ( Residence, 1529 i t'209 Washington < Pendleton Street. Street. ( j i y Office Telephone No. 1372. i Residence Telephone No. 1030. ; \\f BOYD EVANS, *T LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. 1 Coluhbia, S. 0. v OR. A. J, ADS 1$, c DENTIST, . j SWflMSEfi, SO. GARDLIU.':' 50?6mp j a i F I- HARTJ.FY. Satesburg, . . S. C. . Surveying, Terracing, Leveling. Any 1 one desiring such please let ine know. All Work guaranteed and promptly done. Rates $5.00Per Day. ' J Sterling Goods i t t Sterling silver, cut glass, fh.e china, clocks. A fine stock r always on Land for you ts t select from. * t Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry or Silverware. Good watch work and best, eye glasses. * J r It you cant come, sena jur oar catalogue or telephone your ' order to us. P. t LACBICOTTB & CO. JEWFXERS, 1424 Main Columbia, S. C. No need to order ''from off", we have them here. Top buggies ?10.00 cash, open ?35.00. See them, We a make the price. Gregory-Conder Mule Co, Advt Columbia. S. C. > f Katherine'a Kindly Interest. c Katberine is two and *? bait years ^ dd. Her father came home one after f loon after working three days and ' iiree nights at high pressure with a 1- j. cost no sleep. He lay down with the ^ 'eeling that he did not want to wake ^ ip for a week. Half an hour later from s Jhe depths of his dreams he heard a r tmall. clear voice, "Father!" 1 The sleeper stirred and turned his lead on the pillow. "Father! Father!" He stirred again and moaned. "Father! Father!" He struggled and resisted and flouniered and finally raised his eyelids like i man lifting heavy weights. He saw Catherine smiling divinely beside his ?uch. ? "Father: Father!" "What is it. daughter?" "Father, are you having a nice nap*:H -Youth's Companion. ? a | Egotism. I Egotism is an incurable disease % | 'of the I's.?Judge. " ' . ? <| Pretty, but Useless. Mrs. Hugh Fraser tells a story of a loiiday spent in an out of the way part >f Italy. She had occasion to reward a coun- j rytnan for some service with a gold j | 'Oili .11 j :tt H_'ij li V Ut" UuU I1V?C1 crvii j. uicii a thing before. for he looked at it z iubiously for a moment and then said, j 'it is very pretty, hut 1 think i would J -ather have money, please." 1 When the same sum was counted out :o him in silver he took it with lota1. " protestations of gratitude and went tway feeling, apparently, like a in;!ionaire. j Catarrh Cannot Be Cured pith LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as hey cannot reach the seat of the dis- < ase- Catarrh is a blood or constitu- c ional disease, and in order to cnre it ou must take internal remedies lall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, ,nd a<^ts directly upon the blood ana aacous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure 3 not a quack medicine. It was precribed by one of the best physicians m a this country for years and is a regn- j ar prescription. It is composed of he best tonics known, combined with he best blood purifiers, acting director on the mucous surfaces. The perfect ombination of the two ingredients is riiat produces such wonderful results a curing catarrh. 'Send' for testimoiftls free* \ J.'CHENEY & C , Props., Toledo, J )hio.; %" . V . Sold by Druggists, price"*75c, v. Take Hall's Eanwly Pills for constipa- J ion. ';:v ' .v v v. TAX RETURNS. In accordance with the law in refernco to the assessment and taxation of e&l and personal property, the audlor or his assistant, will be and atend the following named places for he purpose of receiving tax returns or the fiscal 'year 1913. Tax payers rill therefore, be prompt in meet-* ugthe appointments. ^ Taxpayers will please come prepared o give the name of the township and lumber of the district wherein they eside, also all personal property with 'alue for taxation., ., .. Gaston, Tuesday a ai. Jan. 7th Swansea, Tuesday p.'m, and Wednesday, Jan. 7th aud SCh. . . . ' . iteeder'sX Roads, Thursday a. m. fail 9th. Jake Mark's Thursday p m Jan 9th. 3elion, Friday, all da\T, Jan 10th. Steedinan, Saturday/ a m Jan 11th. ^Samaria, Saturday p. m. JJan. Jlth.' Batesourg, Tuescav, all day, Jan. 4th. Leasvi'le, Wednesday o.ll day, Jan . 5th. Summit, Thursday, a m Jan 16th. xilbt-rt; Thursday a m.Jan Ifit-h. 5rook!anci, Friday p m and Sat. Jan i 7 ard IS. riuo,- Tuesday a ni Jan 21. Hilton, Tuesday pm J an 21st Chupin, Wed and Thursday Jan 22 | lud 23rd. ! Peak, Friday a m Jan 24th. Grout's St.oie Tuesday p ra Feb 4th. Ed Addy's. Wednesday a ni Feb 5.. Franklyn Keisler, Wednesday p m " ?eb '5th." *? - "T~1 1 r/K JCiUmuiias, r riuay u .11 r eo an. Irene, Friday p m Feb. 7 th. At Lexington, C Ii all clays notin luded in above schedule, from Jan 1 913 to Feb 20th 1913 when the books . cili close, after which 50 per cent pen- c ilty will' be added far failura to make eturns. Tax returns sent in by mail .re not legal unless sworn to before an fficer qualified to administer o&Jis, ^ All male persons are subject to poli ax from 21 to CO years of a^e, except hose exempt by law. q All male persons are subject to road ax from 21 to 55 years except those esiding in incorporated town or cities. All dogs are subject to capitation ax of 50c and must be returnkd at , he same time when other property is r eturned. W. D. DEXT I Auditor of Lexington County. d Hook and Layton \ 101 Cor. 6ervais and Assembly S SOLUMBU, - S. G. s r Have a full line ^ STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. CANNED ? jrOODS. FRUITS, NEGETABLES. GRAIN, FEED, f ETC. I it lowest price:' and solicit a share of the Lexington trade, always call and sec us '"hen in the city. t Christmas Pi esents FLORIDA SaNTA cLAUS.?And it iame to pass in those days, that a lomely woman found hotneiy articles Or homely people homely people ; eood oking ones, too). ^ For a homely Sample, send 12o.; 3 tomely samples, all different, 30c, >o->tage paid, and if not well pleased trith your "Florida Santa claus," end it back and your money will be j etnrned to you in double quick time. | Address 1 HOMELY WOMAN, Box 1445, Jacksonville, Fla. ] I I I ... | SHAFTING | I PULL LOMBARD IRON WORKS, Xh< f?{ Monthly ' i 1 Door se: VXJPlSS&/ Poverty %S?p/ 0sl wh i!y be a? J. T. COLEMAN ta-r. Charleston, ?. C THE PRU2Ef?7!AL CiSURA^C incorporated as a stock cotr.par John F. Dryden, President. ? mmiiL ?l. WC Wl KMMCTarM?om? I Am iieadq High Grade an See me bef ore placing your < N. H.'l DP COLUMBI E. OSCAR FALL Suitable Sugj l flu UNI 1511110 . t ... Air Rifles, Alaminur ~ ing Pishes, Bread Boxat T"' ; t-'itt *-'Tv Boxes, Carving Sets,Col Wagons, Fire Dogs .Fire pers. Frill t Knives, Gnm v '?' . v - ' ? Coats, Manicure'Sets, Ni y Oil Heaters, Razors, Ra: zors, Scissors, Etc. IWe have many mor not listed here. II you i tve will be glad to shov prices are reasonable t< 3 K $ R ? /*> n /CO. j| jr? ? gr s 5 sr s i* $? W it ft K Pj B ui c1 ^ 8 N| \ ^ ?i j| bea u a 4 W1 1^ I 8 v*$ ^ ft | Nexi to Eisr i t I Lexington, jJW v!5 I The Southern Sail way j | .nnouncss New Train Service Be- .' ! tvveen Columbia and Augusta, Be- j j ginning September 15.1S12. j I The Southern Railway will iraugu- j iew local train service between Colum- j iia and Augusta, beginning Sunday> j ieptornber 15, as follows: ! Train No. 10 leaving1 Columbia 0:10 j .. m.,, Lexington 7.07 a.m., Gilbert i :3i a. m . Leesville 7:47 a. in.. Rates- I nrg 7:55 a. m., Ridge Spring 8:13 a. I I a., Ward 3:31 a. m., Johnston 8:20 a. I a., Trenton 8:41 a. m., Graniccville j :15 a. m., Warrenvilic 0:20 a. in. and [ rrive Augusta 10 a. m. Train No. 20, leaving Augusta 4:15 i. in., Warrenvilic 4:45 p, m., Granite- i ille 4:4S p. m., Trenton 5:20 p. m., i ohnston 5:35 p. m., Ward 5:45 p. m., tidge Spring 5;55 p. m., Batesburg :15 p. m., Leesville 0:20 p. m., Gil ert 6:35 p. m., Lexington 6:5S p. m. .nd arrive Columbia 7:30 p. m. Trains 131 and 132 will not stop at j he following stations except to receive .nd discharge passengers to or from j >oints north of Columbia where num.- j er 31 and 32 are scheduled to stop: | )ayce, Arthur, Barr, Gilbert, Summit, 1 1 ?J finnnv Brook. ! iUmnifnaiiu, aja?..4, /auclui-e and Rennie, Langley and Safch. Train No. 209 will leave Edgefield i:20 a. m., instead of 9:10 a. m., ariving Trenton 8:40 a. m., instead of i:35 a. m.; connecting with new train tfo. 19 for Augusta. Train No. 232 wiH leave Aiken at !;30 p. m., same a9 the present, arriv- | ng Trenton 4:i0 p. m.f instead of 4:30 ). m.. connecting with train No. 20 i rom Augusta, arriving Edgefield 5:13 j ). m., instead of 4:o"> p. in. See our n"w top buggies at $10.00 tasli. Open buggies $35.'0. We make he price. Gregory-Ooiider Mule Co. ' TRESPASS NOTICE.?Ail persons are hereby forbidden to hunt, fish or trespass in any manner whatever upon our land in Fork township as the law will be enforced against all trespassers. GEO. S. SWYGERT ALMA E SWYGERT J. K. sWYGERT. Fire Works of all descriptions, the big noise, but harmless kind. We incite the attention ef the public to our line. H N Kaminer & Oo. EY3~| | BELTS "I AUGUSTA, Gfl, I e Prudential ' Income Policy is the parting Comfort From i sen side wiij your fairs- | tar your death? ALFRED J, FOX, Spiels! Agent, | LEXitfCTGH, S. C. :z CCWfPAPSV OF AMERICA, iv fcy the SJate c' Mew Jersey. I Home Cifice. Newark, ft J, I ' tlB JBB^juajjjimnui.11 1 n Ml g|| MI - I uarlers For d Low Prices i e - - t !l J! _ 1 3roer icr ounumg liuuenai LIQGERS, A, S. C. ,AW, Sales Mgr. restions For is Gifts . ? .... .. _ -, n Ware^Andlrons, Bak5, Bread Mixers, Cake iee Maehlnes^xpress place Sets, Food Chops. Gnu Cases. Hunffna at Crackers, Nat Picks, I ser Strops, Safety Ra- I e articles which are lj will call at our store I v them to you and the ;/ 3?. I arriwara Ho, | u i y is ic 2 u | jatcSs Office | South Carolina 1 ' ? ???o?rom ?au?? ? ma?nnancaa?UK : I . I Ml 5? llloilili1 MSDHIKE I \ FIRE LIFE J ACCIDENT AUTOMOBILE PLATE GLASS LIVE STOCK TORNADO HEALTH I represent only the strongest and best old line Companies and have special facilities for writing fire insurance on country property. If you want insurance of any kind write or call on me at Lexington, S 0. c J (*wvmwvmvwwvw^i^ $ IS IT PAINT? gm t * we have rr|gi? $ t The Very Best Goods and i | Rightly Priced, J t Webb's Art Store \ * 1627 Main Street Columbia. S. C. 5 ^ DECORATORS: In Burlap, Tapestries and Wall Payers. f ^ Out of City Work Solicited. ^ t^vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvd Attention Automobile Garages and Machine Shops We now carry in *tock tie following size Cored Bars of the famous NONGRAN High Speed Bearing Bronze?the bronze used in all first class cars Solid, IxM, 1%xK, 2x1, %VAn\y^ 2%xlH All Barare 12" long and dimensions above are outside and inside diameters. Phone?Wire?Write?or Call. Orders Filled Immediately COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, 023 West Cervais St., . . . Columbia, S. C. \ Hjfmr -^Tsff Cnnflo [LjS'J ^CtiOUllOUiC lioUuiis ? ____ I U ii t77T.-Trcaaa.T<?c-caiv aaaasaac- I ?aeagpgrcau anrsmsaamam M3????o> 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, 8. C. KODAK CARRY A . FULL ^ |p EASTMAN WW': -,* / i & oA?*i&k'*i ;, k^APIDitA Ai^xJ- Oi ici?]?t SU1*X*1E$? ^ y>-:' ' < '* I x?'/- . ' ; v. I ^ * <'^ i iM INSURING F8SSH GOODS % i 5c?' IE ' %'; $PI ]ki Send us Yoar Order Today W I %> >f | | THE R. L. BMYAN COMPANY | SK . \Jv>. $! COLUMBIA, S. C. M g^remrgrgzismim g| is; (f^FFS^s^^f8!8^ ? s siww?b s si __ . _ | * ' ^ ? And best of work is the strong ~ jj Feature that has helped to earn j M ' H 3 The State-wide reputation $ E and endorsements of the jP H H f H 5 ? ? - jg : South Carolina Marble Works. .IE H N - H M i ^ B All work in either marble or granite w |H " m; I Guaranteed to satisfy. We sell iron : * S Fence also. Write or call to 'l M M I I See us and we will see that 15 x x : 5! Your interest is protected. jjjj N _ M s SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS, i iL . 5 'R\ Phone 1558. v 1707 Main Street, R jI CCLUWiB'A, : S. C. | ij^ R. V. STILLER, Manager. r : : F. H. HYATT, Proprietor. H j !n in ggj ?w<y; gtfrfjiiiijcajmm