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raOFSSSJOITAL CASUS. V |K. E. 0. GILMORE, r JP DENTIST., 1110 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0. ?ff:os Hours: 9 a. m. to 2 p. m? an from 3 to 6 p. m-. ?7 M. W. HA WES, T? Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BROOKLA.ND, S. 0. Practice in all Courts. Business solicited. J November 1, 1905. 0. If. EFIBD* r. E. DBEHEB. Efird & dre:ier, attorneys at law, lexington c. h., s. c. ^ Will practice in all the Courts. Business iolicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington. 8. C. T H. friok. J . attorney at law, r?TT ? "DT\T Q n Oiflee: Hotel Marlon, 4th Room. Second Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. - HURtf OND,TIMMERMAN&CALX LISON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, will practice in all courts. We will be pleased to meet those having legal business to be attended to, at our office at any time. r Office next to Canghman & Harman's. Lexington, S. C. J. WM THURMOND. GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, Sept 13,1911. T. C. CALLISON'. Albert m. boozer, attorney at law. COLUMBIA, S. C. Orricus: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Van Metre's Furniture Store special attention given to ousmess euirueitd to him by his feilott citizens of Lexington {jonntv. Dr. d. l. hall, dentist COLUMBIA, S. 0. Lutheran Publication Building, 1620 Main St. Office hours S a. m., to 5:30 p. 'm Deo* 23. 1907?6m r DR" C. J. OLIVEROS, I *J^\\ .M21 MARION ST., | f COLUMBIA, S. 0. L la prepared to treat all troubles of Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs. Spectacles fitted and furnished. 11j boyd evans, VV ta mvru a vn nnTT\T<?li:T,Tir)R i I 11 UA VV l?ii> awi/ OOLUHBIA, S. C. P Law Offices, ( Residence, 152^ " 1209 Washington < Pendleton Street. Sfcro^t; / Office Telephone No. 1372. Residence Telephone No. 108C. E. L. HARTLEY, Bate s bur cj, . S. C? v Surveying, Terracing, Leveling. A.nj one desiring such please let me know. All Work guaranteed and promptly done. Rates $5.00Per Day DR. A. J. ADAMS. DENTIST, K SWANSEA, SO. CAROLINA. 50?6jxld Lexington Meat Market B, K. Kyzer,Prop. < Ice, Meats, Green Groceries, j V" { Lunch Boom and Restaurant in the rear. o At. vv . t t gy < _ lily itoiei ana tare, American and european GOOD CLEAN ROOMS NEAR THEATRE AND STATE CAPITOL American Rates $1.25 to $2.00 European Rates, Rooms, 50c and up. Mrs. L. I. KAIHINER, Proprietress, 1218 Main Street Phone 851 COLUMBIA. 8. 0. -4 fcrK&cyandBbddq&ooUes^ IFOLEY wmvpv L, fe7 PILLS KM ; J for Backache, BBl M Rheumatism. ^roLivKidneys ?n<3 Bladder. FOR SALK BY HARMON DRUG CO I I See the Patent Medicine at j Harman Bazaar selling out at j co 4, $1,00 bottle for 6) cents. ! i i j FROM THE PALMETTO STATE Short Paragraphs of State News That Has Been Condensed For Busy People of State. Chester.?iL. D. Childs and J. A. Barron eold their stock in the Chester Ice company to Harper K. Woods and Henry M. Da Vega, giving them coni trolling stock in this plant. Gaffney.?Fines imposed in police rViTT Afovrtr TJnflai" on TOtflllpTS j WU1 b UJ ?kUaJ VI JDUMVi ? VWV*?. W- I reached the sum of $650 from four defendants. Three of these were white men and one negro. Bowman.?Cotton continues on a rush to this market and the number | of 'bales marketed here to date is | unprecedented. There was a light dropping off recently, the price having gone down some. Columbia.?Expressing confidence In his ability to defeat Gov. Cole L. Blease in the primaries next Summer, Senator E. D. Smith would comment no further on his race than to say "I will succeed myself." ^ U- -n" VTTAftA A! 4 T"* :o urn tor.? xm-et? twcua ncic uoiu .in the criminal court recently, five officers of the law being the accused. All were acquitted in short order. Each was a case where the officer or officers had killed a man who was resisting arrest, or who was attempting an escape. Columbia.?Dispensaries in eight counties of South Carolina sold $233,760 worth of whiskey in September, according to a statement issued by Harvey W. Mitchum, stf i dispensary auditor. The operatic r expenses amounted to $12,365. Greenville.?Louis Hedden, an 11year-old waif, was jailed here on a charge of criminal carelessness in throwing a cigarette in a pile of cotton in a warehouse on the farm of Boyd Duncan, causing the destruction of the building. Edgefield.?Two negrro prisoners, Jim JJooey ana jonn Kicnarajon, charged -with, burglary and arson, while being fed several days ago knocked Jailor Nicholson down and escaped. Mr. Nicholson, though stunned, recovered, procured his gun and fired at them without effect A posse is in pursuit. Washington. ? In the querumless condition of the House of Representatives, South Carolina showed up better than most of the states, and 1 better than either of her next door neighbors. The South Carolinians who answered the roll call were Messrs. Aiken, Johnson, Lever and Whaley. Ninety-Six.?The election for mayor and six aldermen to serve for two years resulted as follow^: D. M. Lipscomb was elected mayor over his two opponents, H. J. Kinard and P. L. Donnell by overwhelming majority. The fallowing were elected as addermen: W. O. Self, W. B. Jeter, R. W. Townsend, M. P. O. Murray, W. T. Story and D. S. Haltiwanger. Greenville.?Jeff D. Gilreath, mentioned as a candidate for United States marsMl, was elected chief of the city police here. For the past year has been inspector, an office created for one year. City council refused to establish the office of "city detective," which the police commission recommended to take the place of the inspector's position, but allowed the department the extra position of "captain." Greenville.?At the next term of federal court which convenes in Greenville on Tuesday, October 21, he tween oO and 60 manufacturers or the j joyful juice of the corn will have to I face trial on the charge of violating j the internal revenue laws of the Unit- j ed States. The arrests in practically \ all of these cases were made since the April term of court, which seems to indicate that the practice of moonshining is still flourishing in these ; parts. j Chester.?At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Chester Coun- j ty Farmers' Warehouse company the j following officers were elected for the j ensuing year: J. G. L. White, presi- i dent; T. J. Cunningham, vice presi- j dent; J. M. Wise, secretary and j treasurer, and W. G. Johnson, man- i ager. The directorate was chosen t , follows: M. E. White, H. T. Boyd, C. 1 C. Edwards, J. S. McReown, J. Foster Carter, C. C. McAiiley, T. J. Cunning- j ham, George W. Brakefield and J. G. ! <U. 1 V UlbV. Columbia.?Corporations in South J Carolina discharging a laborer must | make immediate payment of wages due, under a ruling of the supreme j court, in the case of A. W. Wynne j against the Seaboard Air Line railway. | The opinion was written by Asso- i elate Justice Hydrick. Vance.?While on their way to at- J tend the Indian Meld camp meeting, j Mr. Lide and a party of friends came | rery near meeting with a serious ac- j cWent when the automobile in which 1 they were riding became unman age- j able and crashed into a telephone ; pole. Florence.?Florence Council, No. ; 425, of the United Commercial Trav- i ellers' Association, of America, has j issued invitations to a reception to be given at the Central Hotel, this city, ' Friday evening, October 17, at &:30 o'clock. 'Ridge way.?Ridge way ha& always claimed the distinction of being one I of the most prosperous and possibly the wealthiest of all the towns of its size in the entire state. Blessed with a surrounding territory rich In natural resources it ha? come to he The hub of the cotton crop movement in Id? er i . . .'.a. m? OF MIDDLE AGE Mrs. HUbert Tells of Her Distressing Symptoms During Change of Life and How She Found Relief. Fleetwood. Pa.?"Duringthe Change of Life I was hardly able to be around i;;;:;;;:;;;;:::;:;;;at a^- I always had a headache and I vous that I had no lllll ^ ) p|| Hashes ol heat were 111 Jill so bad sometimes liii ir Mmm that I did not know i :::: vviiaf tr? drt iijj&mOne day a friend 'S$advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's ? Vegetable Compound and it made me a strong well woman. I am very thankful that I followed my friend's advice and I shall r?e< r: mend it as long as I live. Before I took the Compound I was always skkiv and now I have not had medicine from a doctor for years. You may publish my letter."?Mrs. Edward B. IIilcziu, Fleetwood, Pa. Pueh warning symptoms as sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backaches, dread of impending evil,timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregularities, constipation, variable appetite, weakness and inquietude, and dizziness, are promptly heeded by intelligent women who are approaching the period in life when woman's great change may be expected. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound invigorates and strengthens the female organism and bm.ds up the weakened nervous system. It has carried many, women safely through this crisis. PRESIDENT TIKES IHMBFFISIMM CURRENCY BILL BECOMES THE STORM CENTER OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY. A CAUCUS MIGHT BE CALLED j Number of Conferences at White House Prompted By Desire to Hasten Consideration Made Apparent a Doubtful Situation. % Washington. ? The Administration currency hill and President Wilson's announced determination to write it into law before December 1 became the storm center of legislative activity. a series of conferences at the White House, prompted by the desire of the President to hasten consideration of the measure, made apparent a rather doubtful situation, surrounding the bill in the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency and resulted in j a general conference among Senate I Committee on Banking and Currency \ and resulted in a general conference! om/\nor Cnnoto nomnnrot'i President Pro Tem Ciarke of th? Senate., majority leader Kern, Democratic whip Lewis, chairman Owen of the Banking and Currency Committee and 'Senator OLlie James of Kentucky j were called to the "White House to discuss the situation. The President look Ine aiuiuue mat me utrLeuniuation of the Senate Banking and Cur rency Committee to conclude its hearings "on or before October 25" showed that the Republicans of the committee, with the aid of two or three Democrats opposed tht bill, were controlling the situation and that the Democratic majority should at oncp taken steps to demonstrate its resposibility of legislation. The Senators, who conferred with the President, all took the position that as the Democrats were responsible for currency legislation, they should take the matter into their own hands. It was indicated that the bill might be withdrawn from the full committee and turned over to the committee Democrats. By this meth<-f -th-ck "TVpttirvr-r-flfcj wPTfl unable to agree on the bill, it could be taken direct to the Democratic caucus, although Senate leaders were doubtful as to the outcome of a currency. Garrison Explains His Speech. Washington.?Because he feit that some portion of his speech before a dinner of caralry officers had been interpreted as disparaging to the en listed men of the Army, Secretary Garrison made a statement explaining that he entertains exactly opposite views. "After speaking of the fine personnel of the officers and the spirit displayed and the affection they had fotr the service," said the Secretary, "I referred to the enlisted men and indicated that I wished the officers to devote as much time and attention to cultivating the proper spirit in the men as they are devoting to keeping ? * - ? ? ? - ^ o 11 v\ ,v ??/i a vviti ti /**> fi aurtWvl Ui i*ll Uir vwn/us l/i ouvuna ut their profession. fe. j? _ i**: mm Mr? headquarters ?FOR? SUGARS, COFFEE, TEA and RICE Wholesale and Retail R >asti d Coffer, IS, 20, 22, 25 and up Given Coffee, 16, 18, 20o. Green, Black and Mixed Teas, 25c, 40e 50e and up. Rice Sold at Cut Prices. C. D. Kenny Co. 1G3S Main St. Phone 157 Columbia, South Carolina tI LEAPHART REAL ESTATE AND IHSURAHCE, Life,Casualty, Live Stock, Tcrnado, Hail Storm, Automobile and Fire Insurance. Soma Re?.! Bargains in Real Estate Let 00x210 north Depot street, Lexington, S. 0. Excellent home site. 00 acre two miles of Lexington, S C, Said land at a bargain, Also 250 acres adjoining the above tract at a figure that will astonish, 310 acre plantation 1 1-2 miies of Lexington, clay subsoil, well wateic-d, 7-5 acres open, balance oak and pine saw timber, 10 room house, all necessary out-buildings, Situated on the proposed trolley iine. Eas}-terms. 100 acre farm, 2 miles of Lexington, clay sub-soil, well watered, 40 acres open, oak and pine timber, 5 room dwelling, necessary out-buildings. At a bargain, easy terms 165 acres sand land, 1 1-2 miles c Lexington, 50 acres open, owner will cut the tract to suit the purchaser. Must be sold at once at a sacrificeprice. Easy terras. 10 acres just outside the incorporate limits of Lexington, on extension of Hendrix street, two tenant houses. Must he seen to be appreciated. 4 lots on Church street, Lexington. S. 0.t opposite new School Building Dirt cheap for cash. Write, Call, Come and See C. E. LEAFNAHT, ACT., Lexington, S. C. ? V.\ , v0\ V- \ \ ^ ' f r>? ' ^ / . . KVsfft \ !Sp| V\ ^^vv#/ Jj COLU^r.'A S C I THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WE HAVE EVER SHOWN IN T1 A n XTPOO niiftnisaa, SADDLES, COLLARS, BRIDLES, ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, FTr 11/ JL VJ. We have a special home-mace slip Harness for one-horse wagon i\t $5.08. A Set cf Buggy Harness for SI 0.00. ~ We buy Hides, Fur9, Tallow, Beeswax aud pay highest market prices. Wi!s@ W. Martin, 1116-H18 PlaiiT Street, COLUMBIA - S. 0. n TAYLOR DRUG CO. 1520 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. Invite You To call when in Columbia. Make this modern I drug store your head, quarters whether you buy or not. We want to know you. Everything ' here that is to be found in an up-to-date drug ; establishment. The Taylor Drug Co 1620 Main St. COLUMBIA, S. CAR. , . M I IGOOD ^ A 11 1 P "l_ : m Ana Desx 01 worK ' jj j Feature that has j 3! The States jj > and endc ^ | :? South Carolina h! ip I All work in | Guaranteed tc t Fence also. V i Ml Crvn no nnrl urn IM j ucr. U O CLH\J. *Vb |jj) Your interest i< V SOUTH CAROLINA V Phone 1 55S. jj COLUMBIA, iM fl, V. STILLER, Manager. : J J[| READY V G0( We have resumed bus to execute orders for Hardware ai Ternporar; 11 15 Hardware department, ; department, next to Colu I 1S3? ft OFFICE: Second F LORIGK & L0 COLUMBIA, V^. ? | Have You | House j % If not write us for sample \ complete stock and will d $ Webb's ^ 1627 Main Street j Art Goods, Pictu we cARR' I. p EAS1 sg KODAKS.FILMS, PAPEI if SHIPMENTS FRE( M INSLKl ? Send Us Your | THE R. L. BRY ^ f0LUMI ijjjxjxiijozizx^rrnjrzz zx x x nu xx STOCK S N ___ H N _ J-l. _ _X H is me strong m ; helped to earn |S vide reputation B rsements of the IB H . Marble Works. 1 [ either marble or gran te w ) satisfy. We sell iron H /rite or call to ||| will see that !?! IH| 5 protected. Hi MARBLE WORKS J : 1707 Main Street, H m K , : s. \j. H; : i F, H. HYATT, Propricto . ^ M VITH THE liness and are now ready nd Groceries. y Quarters: Columbia Hotel; Grocery mbia Hotel. loor, Columbia Hotol. WRANCE, Inc. SOUTH CAROLINA. =====??M WWWlfr Had Your ? Panprpd $ a. v^jc. ^ v& Jk >f*P ? w" S. ? fa* $ s and prices. We have a T 0 your work reasonable. \ Lrt Store | Columbia, S. C. T ires, Paints, Etc. ^ 1 15-1! I AND OTHER SUPPIES. fUENT, 3 NG FRESH GOODS X Order Today ^ AN COMPANY | HA, S. . |