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P&OFESSXOtfrAL CARDS. DR. G. R. HARDING, r THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST, Is at his office doing good wora at moderate prices Oall to see him don't wait. Near Hvatt's Park. COLUMBIA. S. 0 DR. F. 0. GILMORB, DENTIST., 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0. Omos Houbs." 9 a. m. to 2 p. m? an from 3 to ft p. m. ? WM. W. HA WES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. NE"W BROOKLAND, S. C. Practice In all Courts Business solicited. November 1,1906 DR. L. L. TOOLE, Dentist, f 1623 Main St. : Columbia, S. C, OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M.-5 P. M. 0. K. KP1BD. F. E. DREEEB EFIRD & DREHER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXING n >N C. H. S. C Will practice in all the Courts. Business elicited. One member of the Arm will al? ways be at office, Lexington. 8. C. T H. FRICK, J . ATTORNEY AT LAW, OH-\PIS. S C. w Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom, Second >.Floor. Will practice in all the Court3. BOBERT MOORMAN. Attorney-at-I/. w, Admitted to Practice in all Courts in tins orate. Carolina National Bank Building, COLUMBIA. S. 0. / Thurmond,timmerman &cal> lison, attorneys at law, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, We will be pleased to meet those having leeal business to be attended to, at our office at any time. w Office next to Caughman & Harman's. Lexington, S C. T WM TffURMJND. GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, 8(m?-13.1911. T. C. HALLTSOV. AUBBKT M. BOOZER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. COLUMBIA, 8. 0. - Oryxes: 1816 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Van Metre's Furniture StoreEspecial attention given to business entrusted to him by bis fellow citizens of Lexington * sountv. <+> ___________________ ' nB. D. L. HALL, 1/ DENTIST COLUMBIA, S. 0. Lutheran Publication Building, 1626 Main St. 1 ? - ? *?H.QnnFm V/iu09 LlOUiB o a. ui>| iv uiw I ?. Deo128, 1907?6m \ DR. 6. J. OLiVEROS, ZjmS&jk 1484 MABION ST., 4 COLUMBIA, S. 0. . Ii prepared to treat all troubles of Bye, Bar, Nose, Throat and Longs. The fit of Bpeptacles Guaranteed. f BARNARD B. EVANS, 1 | Attorney at Law. . I . . XEK7TAUGH BLDG., COLUMBIA, S. C. Practice in all Courts. MONEY TO LOAN. * J Law Offices, I Residence, 1529 1209 Washington < Pendleton Street. Street. ( Office Telephone No. 1872. Residence Telephone No. 1080. \U BOYD EVANS, *T LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia, S. 0. ?? ? ana a DR. A. J. ADAMS, DENTIST, SWANSEA, SO. CAROLINA. BO?6mp E. L. HARTLEY, Batesborg, . . . S. C. Surveying, Terracing, Leveling. Any one desiring such please let me know. All Work guaranteed and promptly done. Rates $5.00Per Day. Otorlifirr Ursolic? 015! ma^ uuuuai i Sterling silver, rut glass, S??e j china, clocks. A fine stock ! ' i always on hand for you t ** 3elect from. Keep us in mmd when want ing anything in Jewelry or vSilverware. Good watch work and best ' eye glasses. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. P. B. LACHICOTTB & CO.. JEWELERS, 1424 Main Columbia, S. C. No need to order "from oft", we | . have them liere. Top buggies $:o.OO ca^h, open $35.00. See them, We maae the price. Gregory-Conder Mule Co, Advfc Columbia. S. C. From the Land ol Flowers. Dear Mr. Editor: As I have just got back from a trip to old Lexington county, S. 0., and that is my old home and Stare, and its people are my people and are dear to me, I thought I would write you a few lines and send you that dollar to help out some. I found the people doing well ar.d was ~ Vioxtr">onpr> and KlCkU. lu J-iJLLU uiau Ui plenty. I like Florida and its people. Port Tampa is a railroad town and there are good people here from nearly every State in the United States. There it not much farming close around here?ju9t a little truck farming and a few orange groves. Wishing good luck to the Dispatch force, I am, Respectfully, John F. Chaney, Port Tampa, City, Fla. Not An III Wind. Apropros of the bumper crops of 1912, Secretary Wilson, of the Department of Agriculture, said in Washing ton: "I heard a sr.ory the other day about a long-headed farmer. An auctioneer was to auction off his fields of standing grain, and the farmer said to him: 44 'I hope to goodness we have a good stiff breeze the day of the auction.' " 'A good stiff breeze? 4What use will that be?' asked the auctioneer. 44 4You must be green, young fellow,' said the farmer. 4Don't you know that, when grain's waving in the I breeze, it looks a lot thicker?you see I. the same heads two and three times oyer.'" Preparation in Advance. Sv-me rotten manure will be needed next spring to place in the bottom of the flats, and probably to mix with soil to be used for seed sowing and transplanting. Now is the time to look out for this supply.. Either rotten horse manure or cow manure will serve the purpose. If this cannot be found a compost pile should be made at once and turned a few times during the winter to improve its texture. Conductor S. L. Miller, Norfolk, Nebr., on Bonesteel Division of C. & N. W. Ry Co., recommends Foley Kidney Pills and says: "I have used Foley Kidney Pills with very satisfactory results and endorse their use for any one afflicted with kidney trouble. They are all right.'' Harmon Drug Co. Walter Dreher, a negro, fell or pushed from train No. 41 of the Southern Railway one day last week, just as the train had passed the overhead bridge on the West end of Elmwood Avenue in Columbia and was instantly killed. A Pittsburgh woman says her husband has *not given her a cent in 38 years, No wonder Pittsburgh is full of millionaires. ' Some Chicago girls have organized a matrimony club with the basic prin- j ciple tbat a man must have $5,0fi0 a year to be even considered. Wonder if they've outlined any plan for round ing up the ?5,000 eligibles yet. J I Women! I H If weak, you need Cardui, ffi I the woman's tonic. Cardui ||| H is made from 'gentle herbs, [2 ? acts in a natural manner, m and has no bad results, as H 9 some of the strong drugs || b 9 sometimes used. Asamed- ?1 3J M icine?a tonic?for weak, ||j r 9 tired, worn-out women, 9 l 9 Cardui has been a popular H "V r<Sl ? rrv ?$?? 1 v. bsb s?utcc55 iui uvcr uu ye&rs. jj^g j u ^iRnnj ===== \y?<S !lv2 ILes? H | tc The Woman's Tonic ? ES Mrs. Lu!a Waiden, of [33 ! n ||j Gramlin, S. G, followed ||2 gl this advice. Read her let- || |3 ter: "I was so weak, i| |j| when I first began to take || ? Cardui, that it tired me to |1 C H walk just a little. Now, I j|| H can do all the general fe 1 housework, for a family of j|| a ^ 9." Try Cardui for your j|| H troubles. It may be the M ?g very remedy you need. || otbbwb?PWW?ww?w? 11 - ? \\ p An? English? author declares that a Americans cannot understand the P English pronunciation of words. In uy that case the English actors ought to ^ brush up on pronunciation before they conic over. vv Women Are Constai Health by Lyd Vegetable "Worth mountains of golc says, "I would not give La Compound for all the othe world." Still another write merits of Lydia E. Pinkham': on the sky with a searchlight s< read and be convinced that tl We could till a newspaper ten t tations taken from the letters we whose health has been restored ; Pmkhain's Vegetable Compound. T XT >> LIV Held .Li^UlU Lj- l i<i in such a universal success? Why I doing its glorious work among tin than 30 years ? Simply and surely because of i other medicine has even- approac! ply because there is no other med Here are two letters that just c of thousands, but both tell a com man who will read them?and be FROM MRS. D. II. BROWX. Io 1 a. Ka n sas.?" Duri ng thc Ch an go of Life I was sick for .'.vo years. Before I took 3Tour medicine I could not bear the weight of my clothes and was bloated very badly. I doctored with three doctors but they *? ? ^ ^ rvt r rt ' /I 11 n ha U1U lilt: UU guuu. x m.-_t ,i,;iu iiuuui b must have its way. My sister advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound and I purchased a bottle. Before it was gone the bloating left me and I was not so sore. I continued taking it until I had taken 12 bottles. Nov.* I am stronger than I have been for years and can do all my work, even the washing. Your medicine is worth its weight in gold. I cannot praise it enough. If more women would take your medicine there would be more healthy women. You may use this letter for the good of others."? Mrs D. H. Bbown, 809 North Walnut street, 101a, j^an. MB*Write to LYDIA E. PINKHA (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, 1 Your letter will be opened, reat bv a, woman and held in strict c ?TI Month On* ilybe: J. T. COLEMAN M*r. Charleston, S. 0 THE PRUDENTIAL INSUR4 Incorporated as a stock comi John F. Dryden, President. We Are Head Doors, Sash High Grade a >ee us before placing you mm || A mm 6 COLUMl David B. and Clyde Jenkins hav< een indicted by the Greenville grant ary for murder following an icvesti' " nlvaTT.00 rtf r> ri roi rt a 1 f~> n rftl ACQ, iHji'JIjl Ui UUO'J^CO VI11U>11U> v- . es-, brought by the coroner a^ainsl atker and son, in the kiiiing of Ircin Vrenn by being run over and kiilc d y the automobile of the accused on )ee. 14, 1912. ifink iiPil ! Rvfnn tllilill if nil LJfiyil 7-rexi?ac*xsi^nr.r*r-*iwr? u?/i wj*I*3MBO*t%GU\ uarK-an !81 Cor. Gervais and Ass^mhiy Strssis, m ssaue5?5u _ . .5. n - ?r. w. Have a full lin-e STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. CANNED rOODS, FRUITS, NEGrETABLES. GRAIN. FEED, ETC. t lowest price? and solicit a share of the Lexington trade, always call and see us when in ti e city. Hall Price Offer, By a renewal of onr clubbing offer 'ith the Homo and Farm, we :?ie enble to give Dispatch r.a half rice rate of 25e. per j ar for this vnlahle home and farm paper. Renew oar subscriptions now. Subscribe for the Dispatch. itly Being Restored to lia E. Pinkham's Compound. I," says one woman. Another /dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable r medicines for women in the s, " I should like to have the s Vegetable Compound thrown [) that all suffering women could icre is a remedy for their ills." imes the size of this with such quohave received from gratefu: women iiul suffering banished by Lydia E. Vegetable Compound accomplished iias it lived and thrived and kept on e sick women of the world for more its sterling worth. The reason no ltu ttiffocc ic rUninlv tnul cim_ LIV * t. lin i^uuvv.rp X.T '-viui UAAU ieine so good for women's ills, nine to t-lie writer's desk?oniy two folding story to every suffering v.oguided by them. | MRS. WILLIAMS SAYS: Elkhart, Inch ?"I suffered for li ! years from organic inflammation, fei male weakness, pain and irregular:j ties. The pains in my sides were j increased by walking or standing on j my feet and I had such awful bearing j down feelings, was depressed in I spirits and became thin and pale with, dull, heavy eyes. I had six 1 doctors from whom I received only temporary relief. I decided to give Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound a fair trial and also the Sanltivc Wash. I have now used the ! remedies for four months and cannot j express my thanks for what they I have done for me.?Mrs. Sadie Wili liams,455 James i ?.Elkiart' xuuinuu, -M MEDICINE CO. dV A) [ASS.,foradvice. Ws^^jjs^.(// I and answered (g LIS :onfidence. ^rSiXYKJwtXi** lie Prudential ily Income Policy is the teparting Comfort From ty. vhoh side wil| your famafter your death? ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agint, LEXINGTON, S. C. lNCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, pany by the State of New Jersey. Home Office, Newark, N J. quarters For i and Blinds nd Lew Prices r order for building materi I IV I I BIA, S. C. e * I Edwin 0, Drehei I t :! ipiipiwrp ij InutjilAlfLL ; FIRE I LIFE j | ACCIDENT j AUTOMOBILE ! PLATE GLASS i LIVE STOCK TORNADO ?TT7! A T T?W jl jlj. i represent only the strongest nod best old liue Companies and have special facilities for writing fiie insurance on country property. If you want insurance of any kind write or call on mo at Lexington, S C. HV^WWWWV^WW \ IS IT PAINT? f\ $ | WE HAVE IT fel i $ $ * The Very Best Goods and ^ ? Rightly7 Priced, ? | Webb's Art Store j ^ 1627 Main Street ... Columbia, S. C. ^ $ DECORATORS: In Burlap, Tapestries and Watt Payers. & $ Out of City Work Solicited. $ Attention Automobile Garages and Machine Shops We now carry in stock toe following size Cored Bars of the famous NONGRAN High Speed Bearing Bronze?the bronze u*ied in all tlrst, class cars Solid, lxio, 1 %xjg. 2x1, 2&xl&. i?z*\K All Barare 12" long and dimensions above are outside and inside diameters. Phone?Wire?Write?or Call. Order." Puled Immediately COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, 823 West Cervais Si., . . . Columbia, S. C. Nmu and SpaQnnahip finnrk I Hun uuu uuuuuisulmu uuuuug : 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 ?L ^ L. -.?- i.L ^ 4-w ? a*T winic in me euy, wncuici mty buy or not. Our prices are right, WM. PLATT & SON, 1804 MAIN ST. COLUMBIA, S. C. j KODAK i m nn?? * c*trv T ft. 1 VVL tAKKX t\ rUJUii | I IIP EASTMAN ftl|| P KODAKS,FILMS, PAPER AMD OTHER SUPPIES. 18 SHIPMENTS FREQUENT, jj| | p INSURING FRESH GOODS lj B ^ CAMp4 1 V^..M SS? | | ^ ?jciiu wa viui viuci i una j |||. S*' THE R. L. BRYAN COMPANY f; COLUMBIA, S. C ^ 1MK ||| CS|H |?! %g$%gS''%a^JzaP fe&fr sm %!**&%;* fi 5 ' 19H i i W i|? ?- : ? --- ? ?* | s 'w \ j >. '. t* 1 x' *K SI iH| Anci DGlSiGi wofa. is tiiG siro;:^ ^ s! :Hi tt.wi? u~j?j R a; :pi rcmuiu iiicti nub nuiJJt'U iO cam I ! Kj ; m I j |gj The State-wide reputation IB! |5 . and endorsements of the ; a! ] li South Carolina Marble Works. |i 3: i3i , is ~ "" ~ iaj ) S All work in either marble or granite 3i I h Guaranteed to satisfy. We sell iron 3; E Fence also. Write or call to S N . ! 3 ij See us and we will see that 3 N 2 M Your interest is protected. ; ' S) __ _ N K' SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE wnoire I ? - - V a % J jg, I iB Phone 1558. : 1707 Main Street, B B: COLUMBIA, : S. C. j|j IHi .Hi jj R. V. STILLER. Manager. F. H. HYATT, Proprietor. :p! ' *Vl^?TTYYY^TT2-tIt X1XXX1 XX gill it lit fl TTYTTTY^ J1