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THE LEX1N6T0H DISPATCH. Wednesday, September 13,1905. ANNUAL EEPOET OF FRANK W. SHEALY, Treasurer OF Lexington County, South Carolina, For Scholastic Year Commencing July 1, 1903, and Ending June 30, 1904. OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURER, Lexington, S. C., Sept. 13,1905. To Hon. G. W. (rage, Presiding Judge, Court of General Sessions, for Lexing. ton County, S. C. DEAR SIR: In conformity wit'h the requirements of An Act of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina Nc. 197.1 have the honor to snbmit the following report of the transactions of this office for the scholastic year commencing July 1st. 1903, and ending T OA..U -I OA/1 . ?JTUie OVU1, l*7vrat. J Very respectfully, FRANK W. SHE ALT, Treasurer of Lexington County. No. Name. Claim. Amt 1 Hampton Lorick, fuel.. $ 5 62 2 Backman Derrick,inst ex 2 00 3 S J Derrick, teacher.... 100 00 4 Frances Lindier, teacner 32 00 5 If L Lawrence, teacher. 30 00 6 Lee Bawl, institute ex.. 12 60 ' 7 E TJ Sheaiy, teacaer 3.5 00 8 JH Frick, teacher 35 00 0 J V Smith, teacher 40 00 JO Belle Hooker, teacher... 30 00 U K A. Price, teacher 35 00 12 J V Smith, teacher 31 50 13 Myrtle Wertz, teacher.. 30 00 14 Myrtle Wertz, teacher.. 22 50 15 J A Pi ice, teacher...... 35 00 16 Frances Lindier, teacher 20 50 17 Mary L Norris, teacher. 27 00 10 1?. rUft faaflhAP _ 48 00 ! JLU 4/IMB 44 V*??V| ?vwwa>v. w 19 J M Epting, teacher.... 35 00 20 J MEpting, teacher.... 17 50 21 E U Shealy, teacher 29 75 22 Belle Hooker, teacher... -30 00 23 J D Farr, teacher...... 57 70 24 J H Frick, teacher 35 00 25 G F Leitzsey, repairs... 15 27 : 26 L J Hook, repairs 23 10 27 J E Shealy, teacher.... 47 25 28 J AWeseioger, repairs. 14 10 29 W J Backer, repairs 40 00 30 Marshal demons, repair 8 55 31 Etbel A Dreher, teacher 33 00 32 4 B T Major, teacher... 168 60 33 J B T Major,institute ex 12 60 34 W B Fallaw, repairs... 6 40 35 C 8 Bradford, insfc ex... 4 53 36 EBTacker, teacher... 35 00 37 E B Tacker, teacher..., 35 00 38 P E Hatto, institute ex. 2 85 39 B W Ganter, repairs... 45 00 40 Furman Hall, repairs. 7 75 41 J J Wolfe, repairs 14 00 42 Hattie Kaigler, teacher. 30 00 43 Hattie Kaigler, teacher. 30 00 44 J B T Major, teacher... 172 60 45 J B T Major,institute ex 9 70 46 M L Brown, teacher ~ 35 00* 47 Blanche Setzler, teacher 30 00 48 A E Lown, fcescher 32 00 49 W D Long, repairs 125 50 E Dominick, teacher.... 35 00 51 B R Williams, teacher. 35 00 52 Ma;me Clayton, teacher 34 00 53 Levi Bieb, repairs 40 00 54 Daisy Bowman, teacher. 35 00 55 Walter Harman, teacher 30 00 56 LeilaBarre, teacher.... 35 00 57 Sae H Corley, teacher.. 40 00 ?8 Ellea Secdnx. teacher. 40 00 ^59 Lala Wiight, teacher.. 26 00 60 Jos Barton, teacher.... 40 00 61 W HSbarpe, teacher... 42 10 62 T W Dreher, teacher... 35 00 63 Erin X George, teacher. 55 00 64 Lola Herman, teacher.. 30 00 65 Mary I Hart, teacher... 29 50 66 Annie L Yon, buildings. 20 50 67 CB Jefcoat, teacher... 36 00 68 T H Shall, teacher 40 00 69 D J S Derrick, teacher.. 45 00 70 W W Harris, teacher... 30 00 71 LL Jackson, teacher... 30 00 72 Nina Henry, teacher 35 00 73 Ethel Eoon, teacher..26 00 74 Lizzie Seay, *eacher 30 00 75 E R Tucker, teacher... 45 00 76 E R Tucker, teacher... 45 00 77 E R Tucker, teacher... 35 00 78 Frances Liudler, teacher 32 00 79 Daisy Edwards, teacher 30 00 80 J'DFarr, teacher 42 50 81 J D Farr, repairs 85 82 M L Browo, teacher... 35 00 83 J R T Major, teacher... 198 60 84 J R T M*j ir.institute ex 31 14 85 j? H Haitiwanger,repair'- 12 00 86 Dora E Craft, teacher.. 40 00 87 S E Williams, teacher.. 25 00 88 BeJle Crouch, tescber... 30 00 89 G A Good win, apparatus 6 75 90 W L Motes, teacher 3<> 00 91 E Dominick, teacher... 36 60 92 Eva Glover, teacher 2" 50 93 Leila Lindler, teacher.. 30 00 94 AGLorick, teacher 25 00 95 W N Fair, teacher 40 00 Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as rhey cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and chat is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an iuf med condition of the raucous liirig of the Eustachain Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten .are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa ion. o ^ Avers] III?III III I II IIWlll ?Wl Ayer's Cherry Pectoral quiets tickling throats, hacking coughs, pain in the lungs. It relieves congestion, subCherry Pectoral dues inflammation. It heals, I strengthens. Your doctor will explain this to you. He knows all about this cough medicine. "We have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in our family for 25 rears for throat and lunjt " * - - J .t.L.i- flnllfi ]? if " 1 troubles, anu we uiusk uw nrcmw..v ? Mir*. A. I'OMElioV, Appleton. Minn. 25c...V>C..Fi.1?v. J. C. ATSR CO.. All ?,r?!5?.,i*Ts. jPoi* Weak Throats Ayer's Pills greatly aid recovery^ Purely vegetable, gently laxative. 96 Amanda Shealy, teacher 25 00 97 Viola Bodie, teacher.... 25 00 98 W T Smith, repairs.... 5 75 99 0 L Shealy, teacher 35 00 100 S P Prick, teacher 42 00 101 J F Kaiser, teacher 32 50 102 T Weastnger, teacher.. 25 00 j 103 T Barrefoot, repairs... 5 25 j 104 Mrs L Derrick, teacher 30 00 ! 105 Mra L Derrick, teacher 30 00 j Iflfl .T "R R Kvzer. teacher.. 37 50 107 D 8 Keisler, teacher... 28 00 108 Victoria Crosson, teach'r 31 00 109 A ? Lown, teacher.... 32 00 110 O B Addy, fuel....... 3 25 111 W B Falls w, teacher.. 40 00 | 112 J MBoose, repairs.... 6 50 113 SB Smith, repairs 12 00 114 L L Jackson, teacher.. 9 00 115 W A Eisb, teacher 30 00 116 Unice Fulmer, teacher. 25 00 117 A J Holloway, teacher.. 21 00 118 J W WiBe, teacher. 25 00 119 D F Haiti wanger, teach e 33 00 120 Eilen Hendrix, teacher. 40 00 121 J V Smith, teacher 40 00 122 J V Smith, teacher - 40 00 123 J B Allen, teacher 25 00 124 Myrtle Wertz, teacher.. 35 00 125 Myrtle Wertz, teacher,. 35 00 126 Mayme Clayton, teacher 34 00 127 Lola Wright, teacher.. 26 00 128 W D Hill, teacher 40 00 129 EppieG Boof, teecher. 25 00 130 Hattie Boberts, teacher 27 50 131 J W Harman, teacher.. 30 00 132 D C Jefcoat. teacher... 27 00 133 Belie Hooker, teacher.. 30 00 134 B B' Williams, teacher. 35 00 135 B A Long, teacher.... 25 00 136 E B Tucker, teacher... 35 00 137 E B Tucker, teacher... 35 00 138 E B Tucker, teacher... 54 60 10Q 1?. P Tnnlra* foanVior i.S flH iKfi1 u u & utaot ^ (vpvu?< w 140 M G Goodwin, teacher. 25 00 141 Blanche Setzler, teacher 30 00 142 J B M Stuck, repairs.. 8 54 143 Anna B Ayers, teacher. 25 00 144 A B Ayers,teacher.... 25 00 145 E USbealy, teacher... 35 00 146 Amelia Pompey, teach'r 5 00 147 Amelia Pompey, teacher 4 00 148 E D BouBe, teacher 20 00 149 Efird & Dreher, inst ex 5 00 150 D J S Derrick, teacher. 35 00 151 0 O Brown & Bro, repairs ; 10 00 152 J M Epting, teacher... 40 10 153 Sue Thorn, teacher 45 00 154 IC Brooker, teacher... 40 00 I 155 Lee A Lorick & Bro, repairs 9 50 ; 156 Y C Gladen, teacher... 16 00 ; 157 A Fair, teacher 25 00 158 P H Shull, teacher.... 40 00 ; 159 R E Suber, teacher 25 00 160 J H Roberts, repairs.. 80 161 ~H F Wheeler, repairs.. 10 00 162 A W Rodgere, teacher. 54 00 163 Barney Sharpe, repairs 7 30 164 G T Hopkins, teacher.. 20 00 165 H T Chapman. teacher 30 00 166 Geo Butler, teacher... 10 43 167 Geo Butler, teacher... 9 57 168 Leila Barre, teacher... 35 uu j 169 W R A Felder, teacher 35 00 i 170 Ester Tbcmpson.teactrr 25 00 | 171 C Sbumpert, teacher.. 35 00 172 Corinoe Owens, teacher 25 00 j 173 A C Littlejohn, teacher 25 00 j 174 E D Rouse; teacher ... 5 00 j 175 J R T Major, Iositute.. 9 40 176 J R T Msjor, teacher.. 108 60 177 Lena J Collins, teacher 27 00 178 W P Roof, apparatus.. 35 92 179 E Bowman, teacher... 16 25 180 Ethel A Dreher, teacher 66 00 1S1 D J S Derrick, teacher. 14 00 182 H V Rish, teacher 35 00 183 H Y Risb, teacher 35 00 184 J E Sbealy, teacher 40 00 185 J E Sbealy, teacher 40 00 186 J E Shealy, teacher 20 00 187 E U Shealy, teacher 31 50 188 Frances Lindler.teacher 32 00 189 Roof & Barre Lumber Co, buildings 285 50 190 W W Harris, teacher.. 30 00 191 Lola Harman. teacner.. ou uu 192 F E Pagan, teacher... 20 00 193 Cyrus LShealy. teacher 31 50 194 Isreal Earle, teacher... 17 00 195 W E Titley, teacher... 22 50 196 Ida B Crouch, teacher. 30 00 197 I Dominick, teacher... 35 00 198 W M Wilson, repairs.. 4 25 199 Eva Glover, teacher 27 50 200 C B Jefcoat, teacher... 36 00 201 W D Hill, teacher 40 00 202 Sue H Corley, teacher. 40 00 203 W H Sharpe, teacher.. 36 00 204 J D Farr, teacher 38 25 205 J S Derrick,traveling ex 50 00 206 D E Craft, teacher 40 00 207 A G L^rick, teacher... 25 00 f 208 W L Motes, teacher... 27 75 | 209 R E Sbealy, teacher.. . 40 00 210 L HarcQftD, repairs.... 15 00 211 L C Eieszer, teaching.. 30 00 212 L C Eleazer, teaching.. 30 00 213 Sbarpe,EtKd & Dreber, irs ir.?te expenses 13 00 214 W P Roof, apparatus.. 8 50 215 T W Dreber, teacher.. 31 50 216 A S Queries, teacher... 15 00 217 S A Thompson, teacher 25 00 ?' ? ? ? i in r\r\ 218 J i? JPricK, teacner -?u uu 219 A. L Butler, teacL-r... 20 00 220 Blanche Setz!er,tPHcber 30 00 221 S E William?, teacher. 25 00 222 W H Sharpe, teacber.. 20 00 22.3 J E R K}zer, teacber.. 33 75 224 M I Hart, teacher 28 60 225 M I Hart, teacber 9 00 226 Clara Sawyer, teacber.. 35 00 227 J H Frick, teacher 26 00 228 H J DomiDick, teacher. 20 00 229 H Weapinger, fuel 6 95 230 Hattie Kaigler, teacher 30 00 231 Hattie Kaigler, teacher 30 00 232 W B Fnllaw, teacher.. 38 00 233 J W Hook, repair?.... 3 80 234 M L BrowD, teacher... 39 35 235 V CroP?on, teaeber.... 30 00 236 Daisy Edward*, teacber 30 00 237 J A Gilliam, teacher... 20 00 238 E A D-eher, teacher... 33 00 239 E bel Koon, teacher... 26 00 240 W A Rtf?h, teacher 30 00 241 W J Huffmann teacher. 57 53 242 W B Raat, apparatus.. 4 40 243 D C Jefcoat, teacher 27 00 244 A E L->wd, teacher 32 00 245 W W Harris, teacher.. 15 00 246 J M Epting, teacher... 62 10 247 J W Long, repairs 5 50 248 B J Able, repairs 16 00 249 Lela Lindler, teacher.. 30 00 250 E Bowman, teacher 14 00 251 W N Fair, teacher 43 00 252 Mayme Clayton,teacher 34 00 253 E J George, teacher... 55 00 254 W B Sewell, teacher... 25 00 255 W B Sewell, teacher... 25 00 256 Willie Lodj?, tetcher... 30 00 257 H D Chapman, teacher 30 00 258 J C Allen, teacher 25 00 259 I C Fau?*. teacher 18 00 260 WRA Felder, teacher. 25 00 261 W E Ti'ley, teacher 22 50 262 Hattie Roberts, teacher 27 50 263 George Butler, teacher. 11 00 264 Eppie Roof, teacher... 25 00 265 J C Burton, teacher... 40 00 266 E J Roof, repairs 6 90 267 D P Wheeler, teacher.. 20 00 268 Lizzie Seay, teacher... 30 00 269 Belle Hooker, teacher.. 30 00 < 270 B Williams, teacher... 35 00 271 J M Carson, teacher... 20 00 ( 272 ElJen Heodrix, teacher. 40 00 273 J W HarmaD, teacher.. 30 00 274 D J S Derrick, teacher. 18 00 275 Geo Butler, teacher... 4 75 i 276 Yiola Golden, teacher.. 12 50 277 W H Hare, teacher 28 50 278 W H Hare, teacher 25 82 279 Arthur Smith, fuel 4 50 280 B H Jiaigler, teacber.. 3U UU < 281 G T Hopkins, teacher.. ' 20 00 282RALw, teacher 25 00 283 Sue H Corley, teacher. 40 00 284 Leila Barre, teacher... 35 15 285 L J Collins, teacher... 27 00 jTo be continued.] A cynic is a man who has no earthly use for children. If a man be pushed for money he | is usually shoved to the rear. ! Most of the serious slips occur after the cup has been to the lip. One seldom realizes that he is found out. Pain From a Bum 1 Promptly Relieved by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I A little child of Michael Strauss, of i Vernon, Conn., was recently in great pain from a bom on the hand, and as cold applica tions only increased the in- ( flammation, Mr. Strauss came to Mr. James N, Nichols, a local merchant, for something to stop the pain. Mr. Nichols, says: i4I advised him to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and the first application drew out the inflammation j and gave immediate relief. I have used ibis liniment myself and recommend it ' very often for cuts, bums, strains and lame back, and have never known it to disappoint.'' For sale by The Kanf- 1 mann Drug Co. Men who spend their time, knocking never open any dcors. 1 A dangerous thing about an heiress losing her money is that all her good look3 go with it. A nice thing about having a bald head is vou don't have to worry when your hair turns gray. A man would even rather go to church than be kept in the house by j rainy weather. Like Finding1 2?onoy. fc'lndino Viti.jTl-li it; ? ?7 r? ' r IT'l/VMAV I ?so think those who are sick. When you, have a cough, cold, sore throat or chest irr;tati< better act promptly like W. C. Barber, of Sandy Level. Ya. He says: '"I had a terrible chest trouble, caused by smoke and coal dust on my lungs; but after finding no relief in other remedies, I was cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds." Greatest saie of any cough or lung medicine in the world. At The Kuufmanu Drug Co's. drugstore; 50c. and -51.00; guaranteed. Trial bottle free. Has Stood The Test 25 Years. The old, original Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are tHkiug. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form, No cure, no pay. 50c. A Fighting Man. "He is the hero of two wars." "Civil and Mexican?" "No; Cuban and matrimony." PERT PARAGRAPHS. When called into court on a breach of promise case, the ready letter writer understands why the wise man makes love with his eyes. - ?< ^ tt." Peanut peddlers look on the police as a sort of necessary evil. It does seem at times as though the fool killer was most shamefully neg- , lecting his work. While the mikado writes poetry, he is not a true poet, for he has never had the thrill that comes with a return slip from a publisher declining, with thanks. While Christmas comes but once a j i.1. ^ 4- Am.*? year, we may w luauMUi maw yaj WJ drops a round oftener. A man can always see the point of Mb own jokes without putting on specs. It is a mighty doubtful compliment to tell a man that he is a good judge of whisky. One of the bets that a wise man will overlook Is a bet on a sure tip on a horse race. More men would swear off on Jan. 1 if they could do it by proxy or by issuing orders to the hired man. No man can realize how the modem health faddists would look askance at the pies -his mother used to make. A check has no literary merit, yet the magazine editors are always more than pleased to accept it. Fire in Johnston. A warehouse in Johnston, near the depot, was consumed by fire last week, together with a large amount of cotton. Messrs. D. J. Outzs, M. Q Norris, C. J. Terrell and B. F. Lewie, the former of whom has since died from his injuries, in an attempt to save the books of the warehouse company sustained painful burns. The others are doing as well as could be expected under the circumstances. The loss of property is estimated at $50,000. The President Picnicking. Oyster, Bay, September, 7.?The President with his entire family is pionicking today. They started from the J West Roosevelt pier early this morning in three row boats and headed in the direction of Llody's Neck. T. X. L. cures neuragia. Lexington needs a business league. Our town council should certainly have tbe grass and weeds on the public sidewalks cut. Let us make Lexington one of the best cotton and country produce markets in tbe State. Planter's Horse and Cattle PowKiaof nn market. Lar^e WWl VMV k/vwv V*- mmm-w Q _ packages, 25 cents, at the Bazaar. The Colombia base ball team has lately been doing such brilliant playing that our Collar Button nine has decided not to challenge it. T. X. L. relieves when properly applied. The white wiDgs of the dove of place overshadows the world and shoal is said to have bee broken loose in Japan. A new boat line has been estab- j lished between Georgetown, this State, aud Baltimore, Md., and is m-eting with success. Eighteen Italian villages are reported to have been destroyed by an earthquake which occurred on Sep- j tember 8 The Columbia State says that Senator Tillman wants to be Governor. so that he can demand the resignation of the present State Board of Directors of the Dispensary. According to the census bureau there has been ginned in this State up to September 1st. 37,733 bales of cotton of the crop of 1905, against 4,215 up to the same time last year. Lexington has a most glorious future and it only remains for our people to put their shoulders to the wheel and give a long pull, a strong pull and a pull all together to set the great wheel of progress in motioa. ! No "Goo-Goo Eyes in Houston. Houston* Tesas, September 7 ? The city commissioners have adopted the following ordinance: "Section 1. That hereafter any male person in the city of Houston who shall stare at or make what is commonly called "goo goo" eyes at, or any other manner look at or make remarks to or concerning, or cough or whistle at, or do any other act to attract the attention of any woman or female person upon or travelling the streets of Houston, with the intent or in a manner calculated to annoy, or to attempt to flirt with any such female person, shall be guilty ? 1 ? * oi a miaameanor, ana upon conviction thereof in the corporation court | of the city?of Houston in any sum not to exceed $100. Are You Engaged? Engaged people should remember that after marriage many quarrels can be avoided by keeping their digestions in good condition with Electric Bitters. S. A. Brown, of Bennettsville, S. C., says: "For years my wife suffered intensely from dyspepsia, complicated with a torpid liver, until she lost her strength and vigor, and became a mere wreck of her former self. Then she tried Electric Bitters, which helped her at once, and finally made her entirely well. She is now strong and healthy. The Kaufmann Drug Co., druggist, sells and guarantees them at 50c. a bottle. " Seore Silled in a Wreck. I j New Castle, Pp , {September 7 ? Oolission of eiDreBS trains on the Western New York and PennBylvavia railroad occurred at Wilmington Junction this morning. It is reported that a score of people were killed and fifty injured. You Can Prevent Sick-Headache when you feel it first coming on, by taking a Ramon's Pill at once- It removes the poison that causes the trouble. A guaranteed cure, and money refunded if not satisfied. '25 cents. For Sale at Harman's Bazaar. The medical fraternity says the moequito is responsible for almost every ill that flesh is heir to. Wedding i Proeonte I MUiHjlUUi Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock alwavs on hand for vou to select from. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry.Jor Silverware. P. H. LACBICOTTE & CO., JEWELERS, 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C 'Phone 934 FURN1 DONT I MAXWELL NEAR POST OFFIO When you are looking for Solid Car Load Lots and at tl therefore, can sell you for less ' ments. Solid Oak Be* Nine Pieces?One Bed, One Centre Table, Pour Chairs. On< No. 7 Black with a complete list of Cooking Black Oak, with" a complete line is complete. All grades. Furniture of the same grade a 490 for prices. MAXWELL COLLTJM1 mjMMMJ&WJXjBFJnrjZATJZ'A I WM.CORLEY, | 1 i 2 NEW BROOKUND, S. C. | 2 w Hi Agent fo rthe New Improved 3l i i 1 S1\GERSE\VIXG MACHINES I 2 I 9 Awarded over fifty premiums for 9 J their excellence and superiority 3 9 over oth?r makes. Try this pop- % 0 ular machine in your home be- 3 9 fore buying. Large discounts for 9 y cash, or ninety davs. Liberal y 9 terms on instalment plan. 5 1 ? jig lVee<llos, Oils. Ktc., ^ jj| for all standard sewing makes. jfcj I k Bargains. y Large lot of Old Machines of stan- W. J* dard makes in good repair. ^ ^ _ J* YZW&jiY^m^MAT&jLTltm. CAROLINA H1II01 BANK. THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN COLUMBIA. UNITED STATES. STATE, CITY AND COUNT! DEPOSITOR, Savings Department. Paid up Capital ... $200,000 8urplus Profits . 70,000 Liability of Stockholders - 200,000 $470,000 interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, payable May 1st and November 1st W. A. CLARK, President n;.. T : J i j ? m iuatuucs, t ivexT*Nsiueuv aim vjuhxubt OUR LINE OF Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Flavoring Extracts, Eye Glasses, Stationery, ! Rubber Goods, Picture Frames, Buggy and Wagon Paints, House Paints, Window Glass, Harness Oils, Turpentine, Linseed Oils, Varnish and Japans, are more complete than ever before. OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT is in charge of N. M. Bogart, Pharmacist, who with his vast practical experience and a Graduate inPharmacv. will j * o 1 xx? a vc rrlarJ cnrvo irnn " J " ;vu. CALL AND SEE US. Crosson Drag Co., Leesville, S. C. ^ KIMRD'S HOTEL. i. C. KINARD, Proprietor, Leesville, - - S. C. The best attention given guest. Modem conveniences. Table supplied with '' best the market affords. J. B. Reidlinger, BAKER, COLUMBIA, - - S. C. Fresh Bread, Plain and Fancy Cakes, Pies, Cream Puffs, Buns, Rusks, Rolls, in fact everything that is good to eat usually found in a first class bakery. Mail Orders Given Prompt and Careful attention. If Nervous and Run Down simply improve your circulation. Remove the waste matter that clogs the blood by taking Ramon's Pills?then tone the nervous system with the Tonic Pellets. All in one box for 26 cts? V\? ^ ??a4 For Sale at Hannan's Bazaar I T. X L. cures rheumatism. ML 'ORGET & TAYLOR, E, COLUMBIA, S. C, Furniture. We buy only in te lowest spot cash prices, we than if we bought in local shipdroom Suites. Bureau, One Washstand, One . Tl l li n j jiocKer?ail ior $17.20. : Oak Stove I TJtinsels, for $7.50. No. 8 ; list of IJtinsels, $12.50. Our Prices guaranteed as low as m be bought. Write or phone & TAYLOR. lilA, S. C. M