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t SBOFESSIONAL CASUS. nB. F. O. GILMORE, v 1/ DENTIST L510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0. Orvxos Houss; 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.. an from 3 to 6 p. m. WM. W. HA WES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BBOOKLAND. S. 0. f raccice in all Courts. Business solicited. November 1.1905. s. x. ktxsd. r. s. dbeeeb. EFIRD A DREHER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON C. H., S. C. Will practice in all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the Arm will always be at office. Lexington. 8. 0. JH. FRIOK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. CEAPIN, & 0, Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom. Second Tioor. Will practice in tui LUC WU1W> * "THURMONDJIMMERMAN & CAL LISON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, We will be pleased to meet those having legal business to be attended J . to, at our office at any time. Office next to Caughman & Harman's. ' Lexington, S. C. J. WM THURMOND. ! GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, ~ 'bept 18,1911. T. C. CALLISON". Albert m. boozer, attorney at law. COLUMBIA, S. 0. i. Ofticx: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Van Metre's Furniture Store special attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington county. Street. ( Office Telephone No. 1372. Residence Telephone No. 1030. E. L. HARTLEY, Batesburg, . . S. c. Surveying, Terracing, Leveling. Any j one desiring snch please let me know. All Work guaranteed and promptly done. Rates $5.00Per Day SR. A. J, ADAMS, . . DENTIST, 'SWANSEA, SO. CAROLINA. 60?6mD I avinsrfftn Meal Market j VAin0??.. B. K. Kyzer, Prop, lice, Meats, Green Groceries. Lunch Boom and Bestaurant r in the rear. City Hotel and Cafe, AMERICAN -EUROPEAN GOOD CLEAN ROOMS NEAR THEATRE AND STATE A "DTTOT } V*11 XX vu American Rates. .$1.25 to $2.00 ; European Rates, Rooms, >50c and up. Mrs. L. I. KAM1NER, Proprietress, 1218 Mam Street Photfe Sol COLUMBIA. S. C. Sterling Goods1 Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to select from. " ? t- / .?-? nrort JS.&P US 111 UiiliU v> uru n?u j ing anything in Jewelry to j Silverware. Grood watch work and be2t eye glasses. If you can't come, send lor ! our catalogue ur telephone your j order to us. mAMoimciu JEWELERS. 1424 Main Columbia, S. C. j Fishing tackle of every kind can be found at Harman Bazaar. DOES GREAT MORAL INSTITUTION PAT? Men Whose Lives Have Imbibed Influence of Business Not Made Better Citizens and Purer Men. DESTROYS THE NERVES The qaestion, does the Dispensary pay, is of vital importance. It concerns us all, especially now as the fate of the Dispensary question is noon to be decided at tne- ballot box in our county. Has it been uplifting to those connected with it? To determine tnis we have only to follow up the history of the lives of those men who have conducted this supposed legalized whiskey traffic which has proven to be far from justice. What has become of the members of the State Board of Control? We mention this only, for the downfall has been general with all those whose lives have imbibed the in-> fiuence of this business. Can you name one who has been made a better citizen and a purer man? Does it help 1 -1 J -.L e. rvnxr ! | UU11U UlliildUlCl auu Luaav i homes? Science has demonstrated bei yond question that alcohol destroys the | nerves and consumes the activity of the brain cells and leaves its victim devoid of will power, therefore, gradually weakening the reasoning powers (tills is the distinguishing line between the brute and man.) A few days ago in Aiken county, a father came home as usual drunk and as was customary, began to abuse his wife and children. Hi9 twelve-yearold son took the life of his father to protect his mother. This is one of the many instanoes of unhappy homes destroyed by the whiskey evil. This poor, unfortunate man once took bi3 " - r A_ I 3 ttrst annK. is our county Deueuueu i morally and financially by the establishment of the Dispensary? Our State Senator in a published article says that our county has lost $80,000 in the last four years by prohibition. The United States census shows that the four towns in a county with Dispensaries lost eighteen in population from 1900 to 1910. It shows also that the four largest dry towns in the county almost doubled their population in the same time. The rate of property increase in these towns is equal to or greater than that of the population. We inyite your careful consideration to the above statements. A great many people say tnat they woald vote for prohibition if it would prohibit. How many statutory laws are not violated? If a court and jary fail to convict a thief, will you repeal the law? If a murderer i9 freed, will we have no law against murder? Vote for prohibition and give the law your moral support. Don't expect all other laws to be imperfect and this perfect. Statistics of towns and cities with long established prohibition laws show that crime and vice have been greatly reduceu. Saluda county under prohibition has improved school buildings, lengthened school terms and otherwise improved the school conditions. Will your life be safe in the hands of a doctor under the influence of whiskey, will the lawyer's advice be just, will the merchant's pounds be j sixteen ounces and his yard thirty-six | inches? The negro under the influence } of whiskey cannot make the best j laborer on the farm, factory or home, > the home is r.ot brighter nor the fireside more peaceful where the father and son come in from the rumshop and blind tiger. The blind ticer is present under the Dispensary law and prohibition. In our argument we should not lose sight of the iunocent, defenseless women and children who | are the victims of this demon. If you love your wives and children protect them from this evil. If you are careless or unconcerned for them vote for the evil cue. Again, if whiskey makes you better, makes home happier, makes mother more cheerful, makes brighter prosspects for the children, vote for it. We beg you to be loyal to truth, honesty and justice. P. .1. Scholarships Reported. Report on scholarships to Clemson college was received last Friday by U. E. Swearingen. state superintendent of education, from W. M. Riggs, president of Clemson college. In accordance with the State law the faculty recommended that tl applicants listed below of LexiugtoiFcounty be awarded scholarships: For regular four-year scholarships: W. W. Caughman^and M. G. Derrick, one-year agricultural scholarship for 1P13 14, G. S. Wingard. - Minister Praises this Laxative Rev. H. Stubenvoll, of Allison, la., in, praising Dr. King's New Life Pi;ls fo eonstipauou. wriies:?"Dr. King's New Life Pills are such perfect pi1 Is no borne should be without them." No better regulator for the liver and bowels. Every pill guaranteed. Try them. Price 25c at Harmon Drug Co. i THE OLD SOUTH FARM, j By H. E. Harman. I The tumult of the city shuts out the star9 o'erhead, And ne're a wayside blossom glows along the paths men tread; But way down home, where the whippoor-will Enchants the woods of June, With a lover's plaintive tune, The night i9 soft and sweet and still under the silver moon. II Beneath the lights of the city, I see within its glare Sad hearts that throb beneath a smile; I see men drink the sparkling wine and swear Their joy. Bat after while Behold ! within the dimly-lighted room The haggard face and stareWhere glowed the phantom smile i9 gloom; Where Joy was god, now rules the ghost despair ! Ill But on the old South Farm in Caroline There are few lights that shine Within this night, save yonder stars and moon; And where the columbine trails up its dainty viije Around the poplar's height, A /?room fcVirri.iVi'c f-.nnp ! j XX ux^auA vux u.jii o vuuv Softens the perfumed night Of Jane?of matchless June. IV I Lo ! when the dawn shall break Down there in Caroline I No saddened hearts will wake; I For on each vale and meadow-way and hill The light of peace will shine And wild, sweet notes the wooded heights will shake And every valley thrill. For dawn brings he regrets for thee and thine Dear Oid South Farm, Way down in Caroline. Atlanta. Ga. Sometimes the symptons of kidney Klo/4/lcr fmnhlo an nlain no ono can mistake them Backache weak and lame back with soreness over the kidneys, sharpe pains, rheu matism, dull headache, and disturbed sleep, are all indications of a trouble , that Foley Kidney Pills will relieve quickly and permantly Try them at Harman Drug Store. adv. ] ? REBUKE TO MODERN DANCES. 1 When grandma danced the minute in days long passed away, j It differed greatly from the dance our children have today; - r To touch the finger tips of men wa9 l :ul. U U cernuit;?ua uu?u ; And brought the rose of modesty in one consuming blush, ^ While in our molern ballroom floors today, like as not, Her grandchild lopes her way into a snorting turkey trot. Also grandma when she was through i wTas ladylike and (ool? She did not bear the look of one who'd ^ rassled with a mule; < The hair stayed right where it belonged upon that ladv wise, And did not tumble down her neck, or string into her eyes; But grandma now has passed away, and maidens limp and hot Despising minuet, slam in the festive ' turkey trot. { A Model Farmer. j AT ? A ma V vl ot* rif rnnfo t wns 1 & aX Ui sj O jLI V, J j VI IVU VV ' ) >? V?w in town Friday and paid us a pleasant call. It is not often an editor lias the opportunity of coercing his teeth in a fresh, sweet Country cured ham, but Amos ha-; made this possible Since < he exchanged a imiti ior newspaper. ; Mr. Cor ley is out- of our model farmers. He has not b>ig-.r a pound of , bacon nor a blade or toduerin twenty, five year.-, but lias- so'd both during that time, so, o; him it-can be truly aid, he lives at home and beards at the s-sme place. * 1C2 ? Wood's High-Grade Seeds/;: % Ciimson Clover Tho Kino- nf <tnll Imnrflvprs. also makes splendid fall, j winter and spring grazing, the earliest green feed, or a good hay crop. CRIMSON CLOVER will increase I j the productiveness of the land more than twenty times as much as the same amount spent in commercial fertilizers. Can be sown by itself or at the last working of corn, cotton or other cultivated crops. We are headquarters for Crimson Clover, Alfalfa, Winter Vetch, and all Farm Seeds, Write for prices and Descriptive Fall Catalog, giving information about all seeds for fall sowing. T. W. WOOD Cf SONS.' Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. IF WE KNEW. If we knew the care and trials, Knew the efforts all in vain; And the bitter disappointment, Understood the loss and gain? Would the grim, eternal roughness Seem?I wonder?just the same? Should we helu where now we hinder, Should we pitv where we blame ? Ah, we judge each other harshly, Knowing not life'e hidden force, Knowing not the fount of action Trt IAAA a f i f A ?9 ir;P9 iui uiu cit no Seeing not amid the evil All the golden grains of good; And we'd love each other better, If we only understood; Could we judge all deeds by motives That surrounds each others' lives, See the naked heart and spirit, Know what spur the action gives, Often we should find it better, Parer than we judge we should We would love each other better, If we only understood. Could we judge all deeds by motives, Judge the good and bad within, Often we should love the sinner All thp Ttrhilp tt70 lr>aHiP thp ein Could we know the power of working E To o'erthrow integrity, g We should judge each other's errors Kj With wore patient charitv. 9 ^-Postmaster Antoine Deloria, Gardner, Mich., speaks for the guidance of those troubled with kidney and bladder irregularities, and says "From my own experience I can recommend Foleys Kidney Pills. My father also wa3 cured of kidney disease, and many neighbors were cared by Foley Kidney Pills." At Harm an Drug Store. adv. + MYSELF AND ME. I'm the best pal that I ever had, I like to be with me; I like to sit and tell myself Things confidentially. I often sit and ask me If I shouldn't or I shonld, And I find that my advice to me Is always pretty good. I r noror rrrtt o.'AnQinlorl ipif.ll I L iiUVCl O'^UUlUtl/U ITiVM Myself till here of late. Amd find myself a bully chap. I treat me simply great. [ talk with me and walk with me And show me right and wrong. [ never knew bow well myself And me could get along. [ never try and cheat me. I'm as truthful as can be; So matter what may come or go, I'm on the square with me. It's great to know yourself and have A pal that's all your own; ro be such company for yourself You're never left alone. i'ou'll try and dodge the masses, And you'll find a crowd's a joke [f you only treat yourelf as well As you treat other folk. \ Barbecue at Summarlaid Springs. I will furnish a first class Barbecue it Summerland Springs on Thursday, 1 August 14th, at which time and place g [here will be a discussion of the Dis pensary question by Dr. Geo. B Crom- 4 3r and other prominent speakers. g Thp nnhlir* cenerallv is invited to at- " w , o mf ? tend. There will be a big crowd, so :ome out. J. C. SWYGERT. Final Discharge, Notice is hereby given to all concerned that I will apply to George S. Drafts, Judge of Probate for Lexington county, on the 1st flay of September, 1913, for a Final Discharge as Executor of the estate of E. R. Hallman. deceased. F. H. HENDRIX. Aug. 0. 1913?43. Executor. Land For Sale. 2<? acr^s of land for sale near Arthur Station an the Augusta road. Apply f to J. W. FRY, . b-6-:3t Lexington, tt. u., k. 4. -?i THE TAYLOR DRUG CO. 1520 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. Invite You i i lo caiijjwnen m ooium- 11 bia. Make this modern drug store your headquarters whether you j ouv or not. We want to I I ^ know you. Everything jj here that is to be found i in an up-to-date drug | establishment. j The Taylor Drug Co i lo20 Main St. COLUMBIA, S. CAR. I Mag???MO?m i ! * i -? *. > ? - - ? - ? ' in i lUB^ Tojrp Harp flf oursuctioTteeth I i ullu uul V ul Will Not Slip or Drop j Your Teeth, 'fcpji I They are one of the most valuable ^ ? I possessions. Good teeth mean good ^ health and appearance. I can make ir< ... .K __ yv r\ A k your teeth sound without causing you UZ C |||| | any pain. See me today. i|/V?vv SEl | EXAMINATIONS FREE Fillings in Gold, Silver Gold Crowns and Bridge 5 Platinum and Porcelain Work * ? 50c to $1.00 $3, $4 and $5 ? No charge for painless extration when other work is done. tfj Baltimore Dental Parlor ? 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