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L- ? w -The Lexington Dispatch. ~V Wednesday^ Aprir27.19IO \ Itdss to TBvw Advertisements. V. |! JjfNl Papering. ' * \ r >We beg to qall our readers' atten; . ?On to the fact that Webb's Art Store, it) Columbia, makes a specialty of handling up-to-date wall papers. A new lot has just been received, and find the prices to be as low as yda will find any where, . Mr. Webb is one of the nicest men to deal with in the city, andhis stock of goods and prices are bouDd to please. Give him a call when in the City. y r? * , , t x * * || Col. Human in Hospital. ||Col. M. D. Harm an who has been ill health for several weeks pa9t, was carried to the Columbia Hospital 4b Sunday for treatment. He was accompanied by his son, W. & Harman, apd by his brother. G. Mi Harman, 4pd he stood the trip remarkably well. , ||UoL Harman is one of the most ? Widely known and popular men of the O&unty. He was county auditor for high teen years and his friends throughOut the county will learn of his Illness with genuine sorrow and will wish for Shim a speedy and permanent restoration to health. p His wife, who has also been very bick for some time i* every much imbroved. tb the delight of her many friends. . m . listen--Sow to Says Money! itPleasecall gird see us and gefe our * - prices oil sngar, meat, floor, meal, -corn and cotton seed meal, and everything in the grocery line. We will fore save yon moneyv - - ? j Also get your ice and ice cream extracts. We can furnish you ice any time during the week. i . SUMMER & BOOZER,3w30 Ohapin, S. O. There Has Recently Been Placed in all the drug stores an aromatic, pleasan ? nerb cure for woman's ills, called Moihe fray's Atjstrfilan Leaf It is the on ly certain regulator. Quickly re'ieves female weakhes-eS and Backache. Kidney, Bladder and tJrinHiy troubles At all druggists or by , mail 50c, Sample free. Address The Mother ' tray Co., Le Ro^, ^ Y. ^Tiatlirop College Examination , v:- The scholarship and entrance examination for Wiuthrop College will b9 " jheld at Lexington on July 1, begin- - jning at 9 a. m. All applicants should ;beontia)e. : It will bo well to state also, that the applicant must be at least fifteen ^years of age, of sound physical health land must have a good education in vthe common school branches. , 3 I would like to state also for the reformation of the yonng men of the joounty that the scholarship for the * College of Charleston is no vacant and yehonra he taken np.j This scholarship Ogives free tuition and is worth the atl tention of any younar man. This ex< amination will be held at. the same i time the Winthrop examination is Itotd. A.D.Martin, A, 3 May 1910. H. Co. Supt. Ed. *?'' ? I Into tour. Shoes, \ \ * - -r i_j ' F "" - :/ : > j f i Allen's Toot-Eas*. a powder. It cures painj ful;swollen. 8m?rriDif, nervous fe?t and in- , j stantly takes the ettegoatof corns and ; bunions an d snd makes walking easy. Try lit to-day? Sold everywhere. 85ets. 5 ' > - , . w.. Lssiagtoa Beef ICarket Will he pleased to fill all orders for fresh meats promptly at lowest prices. ; ICE will also be delivered in any part of the town and sold at the . market in any quantity desired, f*- JOHN B. ROBERTS, Manager. Bargaia Huaters' Paiat Here's a paint that's "being sold to ha to ai n -h 11 n tars: o ? 10 per cent lead 50 44 44 zinc .r 20 44 44 barytes 20 44 44 whiting ( Barytes and whiting are sand and whitewash, not paint. v Some people must like gold bricks. The name of that paint is 44pure . lead-and-zinc." The dealer who sells it says it's as good as Devoe. 13 The Kaufmann Drag Co. 3?r. E. L. Wmgard. , Mr. E. L. Wingard has announced Ilis candidacy for re-election to the office of County Treasurer. Everybody in the county knows him, and knows him to be a man of honor and integrity. He has served his county faithfully and well. He has been placed in the balance and not found wanting. What more need be said. Rich, Red Blood! "Tile Sap and Spice of Life." Compound Sarsappariila with Potash that is excelled by none and guaranteed to benefit you or refund ' your money. We recommend it for Skin Diseases, Scrofulous Afflictions, Dyspepsia, Liver CompU int, General Debil . ity and Impurities of the Blood. 50s for $ .00 Softies . 1 ;-\ *. i LEXINGTON, - S. C.j ,= i Mimnaugh Leads. MimnanghV Department store, in Columbia, always leads in merchandise of style and quality. New goods are arriving every day at thi9 great store, and the people are showing their appreciation by their continued and increasing patronage. Mr. John L. Mimnaugh is one of the hrit7c?ra of t.hft Smith and he has just landed some great bargains for nis trade. Several job lots of staple goods have just been opened up, and if you are in the market now, or expect to be any time within the next few months, it will pay you to go to Mimnaugh's. In ladies dress goods and silks Mimnaugh's is the equal of any establishment in |he entire country. Here you find everything that is fashionable and tb$prices are so reasonable that you (Amnot help but buy. The new weaveatb&tare cqming out every day from the largest manufacturers of the entire wbrld are, shown at this store* and you will be surprised when once you se&J&epi. SpSss" | Thertf irehundredfrof ready-to-wear garments that are -being sold at less than Coit of raw material and far be* Um what; nkn Ka 'Jwwcrllf for at 'V iru?? iruvj W--P ?wholeealecoet today. ; Mr. Mimnaugh, witri arr eye f car^WnefcsVr purchased heavily before the rise, in price, and is going to give his customers the benefit of his buying genihflv Be sure to see the ready-to-wear garments at Mimnaugh's before you bay elsewhere. Iu the shoe department all of the leading makes and styles are shown for men, women and children, and right in the midst of this great buying season Mimnaugh is giving bigger bargain* than ever before offered in the city. Get your shoes at Mimnaugh's. The millinery department at Mimnaugh's has always been the pride of the store, and now, as at all times during the year, the hats at Mimnaugh's are supreme in style and are synonyms of the leading fashions of the Northern markets, where all new styles originate. Mimnaugh's milliner ip one of.the best.in the South, and her hats bear that originality found only at this store. . . In the gent's furnishing line your wants can be supplied at Mimnaugh's at prices that mean a mighty saving to your pocket-book. In suits, shirts, collars, cuffs, neck-wear, ties, suspenders, etc., this store leads again. Here you can buy at prices never before heard of in Oolumbia. The household department, where everything useful, substantial and artistic, ijB foand, is bubbling,over with bargains for ever} body. In short, it matters not what you want, Mr. Mimnaugh can supply you at wonderfully low prices. Call to see Whether you huy or not, Lexington people are always gladly welcomed at Columbia's leading department store. TTa* Aaaws S- Drafts. The friends of Hon. Geo. S. Drafts have again placed him in the running for Judge of Probate. He has made one of the best officers in the county and there has never been a single kick against) is administration. The office is an important one, but Judge Drafts has filied ifr With fairness and impartiality. A better man than Geo. Sy Drafts is not to be found. .::?fCol. J. Broods Wingard. ?Goi. J, Bfpok$;Wtegard is a candidate for the^Hoase of.Representatives as will be Seen by reference to the anifoTfoceifferifc column." ' A man of ability, a flaunt talker and deep thinner, 'Col. - J^BroO'ka Wipgdrd would repre^nt^^iingtOH dotinty with credit tohim^gltand bQnor to the county. Col. Winga*d will be in the fight to the finish, and you will have an opportunity of hearing his views on the different Issues now confronting our people. \_ Will Preach, at Poor Souse. The R8V. J. C. Counts, of the Methodist cliurch, will preach at the county poor house on next Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. The public cordially invited to attend these services. Notice. All persons having empty soda water bottles and crates belonging to us are requested to return them promptly. Kaufmann & Wingard Bottling Works. ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Dispatch will charge the. usual fee of $5 for candidate's announcements. It will not cost any more to announce now than it will later in the campaign. For House of Representatives F. E. Dreher, Esq., is hereby announced as a candidate for the Hoise of Representatives from Lexington County, and we pledge nim to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. Many Friends. J. Broofcs Wingard ;i? hereby announced as a candidate for the House of Representatives at the ensuing primary election, and will abide the result of 9aid election, and support the nominees thereof. n #n - ior .treasurer. The friends of E. L. Wingard hereby announce his candidacy for reelection to the office of County Treasurer of Lexington County in the coming primary, and pledge him to abide the result of the same. For Auditor. Having endeavored diligently to discharge my duty as an official and assuring the public that I shall continue tv, do so if elected, 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of County Auditor and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic primary. W. I). Dent. For Judge of Probate. Having discharged the duties of the office of Judge '<i Probate for Lexington County ably, fairly ana honestly, and recognizing iiis true vorfch to the county, the friends of George ?S. Drafts hereby announce him as a candidate for reelection to said office and pledge him to abide by the result of the Democratic primary election. Id Central America many natives are gathering the seeds of this plant, Cedron Seed, a rare medicine that has valuable curative powers. But few drug stores carry this seed, owing to the high cost of the article. This country is a large consumer of this costly seed because it enters into the famous catarrh remedy, Peruna, sold the world over. Notice, Final Discharge. This is to notify all persons that I will apply to George S. Drafts, Esq., Judge of Probate for Lexington county, S. C., on the 9th day June, 1910, for a final discharge as Executor of the estate of A. J. Clark, J. P. CLARKE, May 11, 1910.?11 Executor. An Estrayed Dog. A white and black spotted pointer dog; has a collar with initials <4S. S. Suit," estrayed from my place at Gilbert, Saturday night. A liheral ret-1-.or-A ...ill via noid fr>T hio HpIivptv Wtwu mil J/dlU 1V4 UAU V*v? f V* J WW me at Gilbert, S. 0. 28p L. HALLMAN. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION. The University of South Carolina offers scholarships in the Department of Education to one young man from each county. Each Scholarship is worth $100 in money.and $18 term fee with free tuition. Examination will be held at County seat July 1st. JExamination of students generally for admission to the University will be held at the same time. Write for information to S. C. MITCHELL, Pres., Columbia, S. C. Watch Repairing. Every piece of work that I turn out is guaranteed, no matter how small or large a job it is. Engraving, first class watch repairing, jewelry work of all kinds, diamond mounting on premises. B. H. Berkman 1418 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE. a??| ! Alfred J. Fox, -.4 ' . ! i Real Estate ( , and Insurance, j ! LEXINGTON, S. C. i j p ! Write or call to see me ! j AT ! i THE HOME ] NATIONAL BANK, 1 E j Lexington, S. C ! ! \ ! The American Live Stock ; Insurance Company | | T/isures Horses, Mules and ! 2 Cattle against Fire, Lightning, | i Accident and Sickness. For j a rates apply to fe I ALFRED J. FOX, j n A || Lexington, a. u, | WUWfWWttl|illWWII>BWI>WIIH|WII|1 Power, Speed, Comfort, RofinpmRnt that Mpjni liuilfliuuiuill I11UI ilAUUfll Operation-that's what Regal "30" ; ; Five-Passenger Touring Car; ^ "As good as' the wheat" ~ _.^?SEx=xzrTxs-r B Omm We Urge Con There isn't any secret back of Regal popularity?it's a plain c; turns "lookers" into buyers. In all the essentials of a good car?p challenges comparison with any car selling for the same money or i So we urge comparison. We say, "See every car at our pricecations carefully; study workmanship,.finish, simplicity, aecessibil tory service; then see the Regal '30.' " . : .You will find that on every point you get greatest value in the from a mechanical standpoint and from every other stindpoint the Regal "Refinement" Sa A mere study of specifications will show you at once that the 1 engineering practice?and then you will remember that it goes fnrt degree of engineering REFlNEMENF that is the result of three ye This "REFINEMENT" is a big point wrapped up in one word. It is your Assurance that every part is of tha requisite strength to c pleasures of motoring with none of the worries. That's why we press on the three years' experience that differ* price and makes it at once the most economical and the one entire! Note Full Equipment Then study equipment : You will note that the price of the R< car, Baby Tonneauor Roadster includes everything ready for the i ^amps, three oil lamps, generator, set of tools and complete tire r< tfnfst note this point carefully. Think it all over. You will see in an instant why the de Regals for 1910. KARL F. O! DISTRICT A Lexington, Richland, Calhoun and LEXINGTON, Notice, Bridge Builders, masmm Supervisor's Office, m m Mil Lexington, S. C.,May3, 1910. The Legislature of South Carolina. Rt^Vl $S&at its last session having authorized sicners of Lexington county, S. C-, to contract for and have erected a free bridge over Saluda river, at Wyse's BMmnBMrlBM/ Ferry, with the necessary approaches :|fj UUU UI11 UaiiKLUf lltd, Utb., a. (J up V.VWV _ _ i I ||iH|| 11II ilii 11 to exceed Twelve Thousand (12,000) Dollars; and having authorized the Supervisor to borrow funds on the promisory notes of Lexington county, AC WELL to pay for the same, Notice is hereby given that the nil- ] ones are welcom dersigned will receive sealed bids for ? the erection of a Steel Bridge over y?u ne?d not wait until said river, at said point until the 21st iness has assumed grea day of May, 1910, at which time said j tions before opening a bids will be opened and considered by i Account, DO SO TO-D, the County Board of Commissioners ! for Lexington county. Bidders may __ see piaus and specifications oil file in j ^"wt'LANGFORD, Supervisor. ! Our patrons regardles JAMES CAUGHMAN, amount of business done S. 11UFUS SMITH, ? every courtesy in all m ^ County Commissioners, j i business entrusted to April.'!, 1910?td ,, . ? j ! there is nothing m safe ? : j we cannot perform. Ta Francs Ma do to Order. I with our cashier. i We are now prepared to make frames ; j - - for pictures, diplomas, eutiiicates, etc. j II H,Tin?., Having purchased our machine and j gj WUIULIII* KA MURAL material, a large stock of moulding j | COLUMBfA, S. and glass, before the rise in prices, j we are in position to turn out first j class work at verv low figures. The Kanfmnnn Dn'j; Co. I Thc e:irl.v frf?t "atehes ! n< m ii , style pius me \ is Low Cost of! you get io1 the * <v ; . -i "30" iparison ase of big value?value that sticks out ail over and ower, speed, style and comfort the Regal "30" ?everal hundred dollars more. ?examine eyery feature closely, note the specif!^, ity and all the other points that make for sati9fac- ' J " . * ' Regal "30." You will convince yourself that Regal is a car of supreme value. res You Money itegal embodies the most advanced and approved' iher than any other car at its price and give9 you a*, ars' experience in the hands of the user. It i9 your guarantee of low expen-e for running.;: mdure -the hardest service. It means ALL th<* ; ) jntiates the Regal "SO" from any other car at it?: ly satisfactory car at a reasonable price. > for $ 1250. 3gal "30" in any one of the three models?1Touring1 oad?R9my High Tension Magneto, horn, two gas 'i epair kit?11250 complete. Top the only extra; mand is so great that we are building 650& SWALD, CENT, Orangeburg Counties. SOUTH CAROLINA. a C. D. Kenny Co. IfmmSi SELL THE BEST AMERICAN REnrvmn DTrn A "D A rp riHOT BrxiixiXJ AX UVUi We import and roast every pound of Coffee sold by us. Roasted 14c to 35c. Green 10c to 20c. Fine Teas 25c to 80c. Rice sold at Cut Prices. Pure Baking Powder 20c lb; 10c % lb. I Walter Baker's Cocoa 20c % lb. AS j Walter Baker's Chocolate 20c % lb. e here- PHONE 157.1639 MAIN ST fourbus' I COLUMBIA, S. C. t propor- | Checking , ^ Young Man Hangs Himself ! for Unknown Reason.: : I Frank Smith, a highly esteemed r i.1. young man, 25 years old, ended his is of the ! T, i life at Liberty Wednesday afternoon receive , . . TT , _ ^ ^ I by strangulation. He was a son of J. j I ' P. Smith, former president of the us?and j , banking I ' liberty cotton mills. No other cause lk it over ! ' tnan despondency can assigned, as | ! he left no message. His friends bell : lieve that despondency produced tem| j porary insanity. Mr. Smith is of a , BANK, |3 i very prominent ramny ana ms sau ij , demise is greatly deplored. He grad11 i uated from Davidson in 1909 and ipwBBi-awMw. taught in North Carolina last season. He leaves a father, mother, brother he bud. ! a11^ two s^ters.