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W f&OF&SSXOlTAL CABDS. BR.G. R. HARDING, tIS OLD AND TRIED DENTIST, it at hit Office doing good work at moderate prices. Call to see him don't wait. Hear Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA, S. C. Barber Shop and Pool Boom I am now located in the Lexingtor ? i Dept. Store building, ana am prepar ed to do all kinds of Tonsorial work ? Give me a call. 8. J. LONG, Lexington, S. C DR. RAT FISHER SOX. Dentist Prepared to do all kinds of Denta Work. Office over the Brookland Sank. iCBW BROOKLAND, - - - B.C. WM. W. HA wes, TT Attornej and Oonnselor at Law. HEW BBOOKLAND. 8. 0. Practice In at) Courts. Business solicited. November 1. a. x. kfibd. r. a dbkhkb Efibd a dreher, attorneys at law, LEXINGTON O. H., 8. C. Will practice in all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington. 8.0. Jh. frick, attorney at law chafin, s. c. Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Room, Second Floor, Will practice in all the Courts. Thurmond & timmerman, attorneys at law will practice in all courts, 1 Citizens' Bank B'ld'g, Batesburg, s. c We will be pleased to meet those having legal business to be attended to at our offic< ux the Citizens' Bank Building at any time Respectfully, Wm. THURMOND. Q. BELL TIMMEBMAN. Albert m. boozer, attorney at law - columbia, 8. c. Otfice: 1316 Mf.in8treet, upstairs, opposib Tan Metre's Furniture Store . Especial attention giyen to business entrust ed to him by his fellow citizens of Lexingtoi nsounty. peorge r. rembert u attorney at law.' * 1221 law range, Columbia s. c i will be glad to serve my friends from Lex i ngton County at any time, and am prepare* 20 practice law in all state and Federa r> Courts. Law Offices, ( ,) Residence, 1529 >1202 Washington < > Pendle ton Stroet Street. ( ) >,. Office Telephone No. 1372. Residence Telephone No. 1086 W BO YD EVANS, .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR Columbia, s. 0. , Dr. f. o. gilmore, dentist., 1510 Street, COLUMBIA, S. C Dmox Hours: 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from ' S to 6 p. 03. Dr. d. l. hall, DENTIST COLUMBIA, S. O. Lathe ran Publication Building, 1626 Main St. Office hoars 8 a. m., to 5:80 p.^n Oec* 23, 1907--6m * ANNOUNCEMENT! I beg to announce that I have a ffirstolass shop at my place, near the Tiexington Cotton Mill, and am prepared to repair Boilers and Engine; on short notice. Can bore any size engine cylinder. I carry in stock a ^nUsnnply of mill supplies. I make a specialty of goingj out into the country to make repairs, and will answei telephone calls promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Phone 413, j. j. rtkard, Dec8tf Lexington, S. C. ft 1 ^ noruro Anon? I B* V? l/l\bllhil%| HMWIIM FIRE INSURANCE. REPRESENTING HOME INSURANCE CO., N. Y. INSURANCE CO OF N. A., PHILA GERMAN-AMERICAN, N. Y. GLOBE AND RUTGERS, N. Y. TEUTONIA, NEW ORLEANS. ? SOUTHERN STOCK FIRE, GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA. STRONGEST AND BEST OLD LINE INSURANCE COMPANIES LOCAL AGENCY LEXINGTON, S.C. ???B?d?MH?ttJ?BMllMlir ? H" PARKER'S KAiR BALSAM ord boaut:fic9 tbe hair. flH I'rotc ?:?s u luxuriant pro.rth. JWNprpr Failn to Itcstoro Gray K+Qjcfoy- :-_-'gSRj H;.?r to iia Youlliful Color. Cures seaip <ii<-ec??s & hmr foiling. J0c.cnd ?1.0>) ut Druggists ] 3S3HEK3E33332 KILLthscough i and cure the lungs Dr. King's - New Discenry ! ros CB^l18 jfigss. AN3 ALL THROAT AND lung TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATI3FAGT0a? OR MONEY REFUNDED. BILIOUS?I, CONSTIPATED ?| i HEADACHE?! i I ! 1 I FOR I |SPEEDYRELIEF.| I Nearly Everybody I I TAKES I I SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR I : ; |raoT You3[|; ! .=? ^?... .. ?_ j Tas Notice, Town of Lexisg- ] ton, S. C. i 1 Taxpayers are hereby notified that by an ordinance duly enacted by the 1 Town Council of the Town of Lexington, S. C.f a levy of Ten (10) mills 1 ha9 been made on all the taxable i A -v A/v?r?AT?nto limif.Q property wnuui cue wijwiom i ? of said town for municipal purposes for the year 1910. The. tax books will be kept open by \ the undersigned, at his usual place of 1 > : business in said town, for the collec- < tion of the said town, for the collec- i tion of tho said taxes so levied, from < May 4, 1910, to May 30, 1910, both in- < . elusive, after which time a penalty of i five (51 per cent, will be added and j the books kept open until June 15, 1910, ' for the collection of delinquent taxes and penalty. 9 Tax executions will be issued against all defaulting taxpayers after June 15, " 1910,*to enforce the payment of all unpaid taxes. C. E. LEAPHART, - Treasurer of Town of Lexington, S. C. April 19, 1910. tf i' THE JEWELER . 1508 Main St, Colombia, S. C. REPAIRS WATCHES i AND JEWELRY Makes Them Good as New : : 1 MEDALS A2SD j BADGES! i < : Manufacturec in Our Own 1 < Shops for Schools and Other Purposes. 1 I AVERY, The Jeweler f 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C ____________________________ i i THE WORLDS GflEATEST SEWi k5 MACHINE ? ^ RUNNING ^ | 3 H^S^"T W >"} *W^?W<^^S < rl&Sfc; 1 ?"! '.*V -^*u*Sf!';:!: ,-' /, s^> ] II ' " :''!?:-r-^-V'i'^^r:x ^"*~."r..* ' - "- - i I ?r ?,, ,,.^-,4 ciMv.or ? tTif4~t ffriirSimi f V. Tl< Mn*v Shuttle or a Sin- ? Thread \Ch<tiu'<iiicL\ " Seviur .' i.iohinu wriic* to , \ ! THE KZ'fj HCK5E " :WIHQ ElACHiSE C8KPAXI 3 j Gri..KjC, Ivlasii? ' ? J Manyscv.-infjm' duespremadef>scl!rcir?r<iless cl I qua My, "n't ti o ^M'lV .llOJiie i> made t>? wear. ' ' Our jrumantv never runs ot:t. < b Soiil by aaihortzed dealer* only. K>K SAUL tV { | j W. P. ROOF, Lexington, S. C. Just a Word. At the very oiitset, at the very beginning of the County campaign, The Dispatch wants t6' make it plain that t will not champion the cause of any jandidate. We purpose to giye every ?#n? nnVilin nffin# n fair IIHU WLIU U11C1D 1V1 |/uui?v viiivv ? ?? ind sqnare deal; we purpose letting 3very candidate fight his own battles *o far as this paper is concerned, and dl those who are thinking of offering tor any office may rest assured that The Dispatch will be absolutely fair md impartial. Of course we will lave our candidates and support who sve please. That ifc our privilege, but The Dispatch will not, either in its lews or editoral columns, make bone if one and fleeh of another. In the 3tate and National campaign, howaver, The Dispatch may let its readars know who are the best and safest nen, with all fairness, and in such nanner as to cause no candidate to rise up and malign us for supporting ihe candidate we think best fitted to 111 the various positions of honor and :rust. For More Than Three Decades Foley's Honey and Tar has been a lousehold favorite for all ailments of ;he throat, chest and lungs. For infants and children it is best and safest is it contains no opiates and no harmful drugs. None genuine but Foley's ftoney and Tar in the yellow package. Refuse substitutes. All Druggtsts of Lexington?Henry Drug Store Chapin 3. C. St. Louis has a concrete building 57 feet high, which is entirely without | vindows. The illumination is by means of skylights in the roof. Never hesitate abont giving Chamberain's Cough Remedy to children. It contains no opium or other narcotics md can be given with implicit confiience. As a quick cure for coughs and jolds to which children are susceptible, it is unsurpassed. Sold by All Druggists. Of all places of importance Sydney, New South Wales, is farthest from London as the crow flies?10,120 miles. Children Toothing MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been used for over Fifty Yeaas by Millions of Mothers for their Children While Teething, with Perfect Success.' It Soothes the Child, Softens the Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Be 6ure and ask for "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Oct. 20-ly' Eighty-seven in every hundred Canadian farmers own their own farms. Excursion Bates Via Southern Bailway Prom Lexington, S. C. Richmond, Va. and Return, $15,85 Account of National Association of Piano Dealers of America. Mav 13-18. 1910. Tickets on sale May 11 and 12, and for trains scheduled to arrive Richmond before noon May 13, final limit returning May 29, 1910. Atlanta, Ca. and Return, $8.50 Account of National Baptist Sunday School Congress, (colored) May 25-30, 1910. Tickets on sale May 23 and 24 and for trains scheduled to arrive Atlanta May 25, 1910. Final limit returning June 1st, 191C. Richmond, Va. and Return, $15.85 Account of American Pharmaceutal Association, May 2-14, 1910. Tickets m sale May 1 and 2, 1910. Final limit returning May 17, 1910. Cincinnatti, O. and Return, $18.90 Account Biennial Session, General Federation of Women's Clubs, Ma}' 1118. 1910. Tickets on sale May 5 to 11, svitli final limit returning to reach starting point not later than midnight May 22.' 1910. Asheville, N. C. and Return, $6.10 Account of General Conference M. E. Church, South, May 4-24, 1910. rickets on sale May 2 to 11 inclusive, with final limit to reach original starting point not later than midnight May 51. Charlotte, N. C. and Return, $5.90 Account of American Cotton Manufacturers Association, May 17-18, 1910. rickets on sale May 15-10 and for :rains scheduled to arrive Charlotte before noon May 17, 1910. Filial limit returning to reach original starting aoint not later than midnight May 23, 1910. Mew Orleans, and [Return, $25.45 Account of National Association of Dredit Men, May 17-21, 1910 Tickets >n sale May 14-16, with final limit re;urning to reach original starting point lot later than midnight May 23. Atlantic City and Return, $23.35 Account of General Assembly Presbyterian church in the U. S. A., May 18-31, 1910 Tickets on sale May 16, IT, 18, 1910 with final limit returning :o reach original starting point not ater than midnight Juno 0. Washington and Return, SI 6.35 Account of World's Sunday School Association, May 10-2(5. 1010. Tickets >11 sale May K>. 17, IS, only with final imit returning to reach original startup joint not. later than midnight, June I, 1010. KnoxviSle, Tenn. and Return, S1 G.00 Account of Summer Schools of the >f the South, June 2]-July 21, 11)10. rickets on sale June 11). 20, 21, 2-3, 20, July 2, U, 10, and 1(5, with final liinit returning to reach destination not latin* than liiteen days from, but not in- j duding, date of sale. For further information, apply to Southern Railway ticket, agents, or J. L. MEEK, * ALEX H. ACKER, Atlanta, Ga. Augusta, Ga. || "I write to tell you the B I ?|j good news that Cardui K | 0 has heloed me so much SI 3 I and I think it is just IS | worth its weight in gold," En I writes Mrs. Maryan Mar- gj I shall, of Woodstock, Ga. g9 | "I do hope and trust g|J | that ladies who are suffer- l|j I mg as 1 did, will take g? 8 Cardui, for it has been a| | God's blessing to me, and ffl | will certainly help every H | lady who is suffering." w ?% The Woman's Tonic I No matter if you suffer H from headache, backache H a pains in arms, shoulders Kg | and legs, dragging-down H | feelings, etc., or if you Hj s feel tired, weary, worn- l?| | out and generally miser- ||| g able?Cardui will help you. H h It has helped thousands H of other weak, sick ladies m Planting Song. S Dig, dig, shovel and hoe. ? Carefully oyer the ground we go. * Palling out weeds and throwing out Hj stones: g This is no place for "lazj'-bones." j? Dig, deep in the warm brown soil, & Cheeks red-rosy with pleasure of toil. | Plants from the greenhouse, seedlets | galore; | Our garden is richer than ever before. I Richer in flowers, richer in care, | Richer in sunshine, rich in air; I Richer in fragrance, in color, in health, Children and flowers; a garden of wealth! The splendid work of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is daily coming to light. No such grand remedy for liver and bowel troubles was ever known before. Thousands bless them for curing constipation, sick head- 1 ache, biliousness, jaundice and indigestion, Sold by All Druggists. j 1 J. A. Johnson, white, of Sumter, . has been turned over to the sheriff by ' his bondsman. Johnson has twenty indictments against him for selling whiskey, and has already been convicted in the recorder's court there of handling stuff. The city council of Sumter, the grand jury, the police force and the sheriff's office are keeping np a continual warfare against whiskey selling in that thriving city. ? Fishing Tackle. The Bazaar has just received a complete new line of fishing tackle, embracing hooks, lines, bobs of every description, gigs, corks, corks, trot lines, poles, etc. We can supply your wants in fishing tackle if you call quick. | Lexington Pressing Club. Remember that the old reliable Lexington Pressing Club is still in business and is serving its patrons with the usual promptness and care. We give ? special attention to the pressing of Ladies skirts. Give us a trial. tf. Lera Sox, Mgr. r.m Dry Goods, Clothing, Rugs. Great Barga: cial reductions on i come and se ICO Children's made dresses at only : g cloth would almost cost that. I 100 Ladies' Gingham and Chambray jj eacli. These are well made and fit to ' Voile Skirts. A great showing of Voile Skirts fron ! each. Made in the latest over-skirt eff< iChifFon Panama Ski o0 fine Panama Skirts, the best value at only $4.0>, special. j | Underskirts. jjgjj 100 line high-grade Heather Rloom I jj9Sc. Worth '3i.-r)h. Millinsry. 100 line Dress Hats made of horse 1; B mcd with flowers and buckles, at t | Woit i?r?.00. rrztr. BUY THE BI T % Rf Cj MV Kd cvc I REFRIC W Is used in all Pull M 03 Why? Because it t-3 w "By Saving ^ it Sav H ALL SIZES, / M 0Q 1313-19 Main St. COL JUST RECEIVED AT OLD PRICES a large lot of men's lightweight i Farm Shoes, also a lot of single sc Brogans for Farm and out door wc A large lot of Ladies' every day Sh suitable for a farmer's wife daughter to keep their feet dry. large shipment of Ladies' and M< Low Cut Shoes for early spring, in leathers. These Shoes were boa before prices advanced. E. P. & F. A. BAVI! 710 Main St. Columbia, S & II I] "Keystone IS It) 11 You'll make no SB jgj COMBINATION Taper and Sqi jj^5.nrmw ?C0L1 Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you tc select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Je?elry or Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. }. H. LAMOTTE A CO., / JEWELERS, 424 Vain Columbia, S. C hone 934 Piedmont and Old Mill cigarette oupons wanted. I will redeem these 1 ca9h. Rice B. Harman. nMMBOHOMnanDwaBxam .UMBI^S.C and Millinery; Matti ins to be had here. "V all summer wear. It se for yourself. G-rea' i $1.00 each. The j Clotlli drosses at $3.50 J ^ e have started wear on street. ] Now is your chant I over to do this. C i $7.95 to $14.50 I only $12.9S. and oi rts. ; * , I 1,000 pieces 36-n J you ever saw. I 1,000 yards of A : 2,000 yards ligh Skirts at only J 1G0 I j tClhs. to the roll j 9x12 Art Square lair braid, trim- We have all the mlv $2.9S each. 0n RIGHT NOW. *1 T?Q?T mi ? MnnnBBHMwaHn v-?rTrl^rm^rr^^w, i m'vuWi it iniiFiiiTOnraTMi Trl^TIifflil'VSi linlBi M. rrili'HIlWTTTffvft! t i rn MniMTlf' SST BY TEST | he I >HN I 'HON [ lERATOR I Iman Dining Cars? ? is Best. I Ice, I es the Price" I ILL PRICES At |; TJMBIA,S. C. Phone 111 B Reversible Ratchet hA mistake in buying this the best and only 4 made. Three Ratchets in one, taking lare Shank Drills?Long and Short feed. NONE CHEAPER; ASK FOR PRICE. UMBIA SUPPLY CO. Columbia, S.C BARBECUE. I will furnish a firstclass barbecue with refreshments at Steedman, S. 0., on the first Saturday in July 1910. Come and enjoy the day with your friends and hear the candidates. ! 35 H. Cromer Oswald. i Wiatirop College Examination The scholarship- and entrance examination for Winthrop College will be held at Lexington on July 1, beginning at 9 a. m. All applicants should be on time. It will bo well to state also that the applicant must be at least fifteen years of age, of sound physical health and must have a good education in the common school branches. I would like to state also for the information cx the young men of the county that the scholarship for the College of Charleston is no vacant and should he taken up. This scholarship gives free tuition and is worth the attention of anv youn? man. This examination will be held at the same time the Winthrop examination is held. A. D. Martin, 3 May 1910. Co. Supt. Ed. No fewer than 60,407 articles found in public carriages were last year taken to Scotland Yard, London. = ^ 1 1 1 ing. Art Squares and behave made spe; will pay you to t Bargains. IWI ! IMI ?>1 tm 11IX Ml HUM iTOTTTI???TWTlirB ing and FuinishiEg3. |j [ a Cut Price Sale on our fine Suits. ?n. We don't wait- until summer is j :oni8 on light novr. $20.00 Suits at it $15.00 Suits at ?10.PS. Sea Island. ich Sea Island at 5c I pron Ginghams at ,r,cfil I- Calico, best irocds, at only 5cSi tolls of Best Satting. j|| , at 2oc. yard for this sale. ; 1 I s at $4.50 each. SB bargains you are looking for. ComeSg