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r { lades to New Advertisements. | Barbecue?A. Taylor. AVanted?Noble Refinino Co. Barbecue?Sbealvs & Boozers. For Sheriff?L. P Siai'b. i For Magistrate?W. R. Hilderbrand. For County Supervisor?Samuel P. Shumpert. Barbecue?J. C. Swygert. Barbecue?A. I. Ste*l. Barbecue?Price & Jumper. Ord?r by Mai!?Tb? Tapp Co. Great Cut Price?Wbitten. For County Supervisor?E Austin Smith. I For County Commissioner?Wallace E Lorick. For County Supervisor?G^o. H. Koon. For Auditor?Marion D Herman. Barbecue?Wm. R. Arnold. Barbecue?The Brookland Baptist c Church. For Sale. Two fine Jersey milch cows, cheap. Apply to W. L. Taylor, Lewiedale, or at bis place near Amick'a ferry. * Save You Seen George? Col. George Bell Timmerman is sway in otber counties looking after his candidacy. "Watch George." Cured Thirty Heahaches In one day, while distributing free samples of Nervalgine, the world's best remedy for Sick and Nervous Headaches, Neuralgia and Colds. Every package guaranteed. 4 doses for 10c. Sold by M Q Hendrix. (Manufactured by Nervalgine Co. Augusta, Ga. tf Anniversary Sermon. " The anniversary sermon of Hampton Council. No. 51 Jr. Order United American Mechanics will be preached i at Irene on Dexfc Sunday morning at I 11 o'clock by the Rev. Mr. Vernon f PAdsod, of Columbia. A cordial ini vitation is extended to the public ^ generally tp attend this service. Examination for Clemson. The examination for three vac&nt scholarships in Clemson will be held in tbe court bou^e in tbis place, en h July 81b. Tbe 6ubj9cts will be Eng ^ lisb, aritbemetic, geography and history. In examining the papers preference will be given those who Ife desire to take tbe agricultural course. & No one will bs considered who "does SB not attain a general average of 60. ' The Bevival Services Now going on in tbe Baptist church in tbis place are growing in interest. b They are well attended and the con gregations are attentive listeners to the message of eternal truth. Tb8 W pastor, tbe Rsv Mr. Keel, is assisted fc by the Rev. Glover of Augusta* Ga, f and R9V. Hemrick of BrooklaDd. | The services will be continued the balance of tbis week at least. The Base Ball Fever. L We bear Leesville and Lexington H* sines will try conclusions on the diamond here next Friday. When they crossed bats at Leesville, the Lexington boys were defeated by a Sk score of 19 to 9. The Chapin and BW Haw Field boys will cross bats here Hp Saturday morning and afternoon. b The Collar Button club stands ready ^ to challenge the victors of these games. Bo You Believe in the Signs? The month of Jnne is an excellent time to get bargains in summer fabrics, and the place to get tbem is <jt Wm. Piatt, Columbia. His stock of dry goods, notions and millinery are the latest creations in these goods and are all of a high standard of fxmm cellency. These goods are made for | M style and to wear, not to sell cheap, bo that purchasers get full value for their money in every article they purchase. See this stock before buying Cotton Blooms. Cotton is blooming rapidly now in nearly every field there are H^Biore or less blooms to be seen. Mr. L. Wingard, messenger on E F. route No. 1, came in la6t Monday ~ with his buggy loaded down with ! them and says he really thought the way the flowers were piling in that be would have enough blooms at bis journey's end to make an open boll, i He brought us blooms from the :"4 following persons: J. F. Kleckley, Nelson Jones, on the Shull O.d Place, M. M Gable and Q S Drafts, Jr. k V limp Back] ? SCOTT'S EMULSION won't make a ? ? hump back straight, neither will it make O I a short leg long, but it feeds soft bone I ^ and heals diseased bone and is among @ A the few genuine means of recovery in a $3 rickets and bone consumption. Send frvr free sample. H SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. ^ H 4CV7.415 Pearl Street, New York. K A 50c. and ?1,00; all druggists. go Confederals Rsunion. It is has been decided to hold the Confederate Veterans reunion at Leesv'.lle, and the 15:h of July has baen fixed as the da:e. Dr. D. M Crosson will deliver the address of trolpomft whir-h will be responded to b/Col M. D. Rirman. Among (he speakers are Dr. W. T. Brooker, Judge Danlzler and Col John P. Thoma=. The Sons cf Confederate Veterans aro cordially invited to participate in the collation. AU old soldiers are invited to be present aid they will find a cordial welcome whettrr members of the c^ms or not ^? Another Veteran Gone. One by one the men who were boys in the early sixties are crossing over the silent river to pitch their tents upon fame's eternal camping grounds. We are sorry to chronicle the death of Mr. Rufus E Sox, a member of that gallant old bard, Co. H,20.b regiment, who shed such glorious lustre upon Ihe pages cf South Carolina's imperishable history. TX.. /3nr\oi>for3 liffi in the Citv cf JUU UC^/CIl IVU luu ? J Coumbia, where he resided during the closing scenes of his honorable and useful life, on last Thursday night. He was seventy odd years of age, the most of which was spent in this his native county. He had been ia declining heshh for sometime, having never fully recovered from the effects of a stroke of paralysis a year or so ago. He was a good, trie loyal and honest man, a patriotic citizen aDd uccomplaiDgly bore the hardship0, the disappointments and trials of this life with remarkable fortitude. But he is gono and we are left to miss the sunlight of his genial presence acd his cheerful disposition, and to revere and keep greea his memory. He leaves a widow and five children, a numb*r of relatives and friends to mourn his loss. His remains were interred at Emanuel church last Saturday. The widow's elegant aod attractive form, her sweet smiles and winning ways charms and fascinates widowers and bachelors alike and we expect ere lorg to hear the merry chimes of the weddiog bells. The air is fragrant with the perfume of orange blossoms. The date for Lee Snelgrove & Bros', barbecue is Saturday, June 25 as has appeared in these columns ever since the advertisement was first inserted, and not on the 28'b, as some try to make it apperr. Remember the date, June 25th. 'Little L^ver'' has filed with the post office department an application for a post office at Edgewood in the northern suburbs of Columbia. As Congressman Lever is successful in all he undertakes, it is safe to predict that Edgewood will have its post office. S. L. Lorick, of Irmo, has sent the Columbia State a cotton bloom which was plucked from his field on the 7r.lv Sim is r?rpttv cmnd in nlavincr -? ? r j o ? i?j?o tricks that some one played on the Record?sent it a cotton bloom which turned out to be an okra bloeoru. There was a delightful sociable at tbe home of CjI. and Mrs. G T. Graham last Thursday evening in honor of Miss CLx and Miss Segel, friends of their daughters, Misses Mary and Ruth, who are home for tbe vacation. The Prosperity correspondent of the Newberry Herald and News, says that Mr. L. E. Dreher and Miss Lizzie Dreher, who have been visiting the family cf Mr. L S. Bowers, have returned to their home at Selwood. "We heard one of our oldest merchants say the other day that very few of the farmers hereabouts have *1 1 . # it. I 1 . _ ! A. taKen advantage 01 toe iem law, dul are paying oaeh for their supplies. This state of sffiirs is an indication of the prosperous condition of our farmers. i Dry G Ladies' Dress Goods and Furnishings. A fOMPLl Staple Goods of all kin A Complete Paint and Brushes. Farm Implements, Pio\ ware, Lamps andChimnejs. A COMPLETE Carriages SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE BL Lexingto * H. A Pretty Home Wedding. I The residence of Mr. and Mrs. R. i I W. Gregory, at Warrenville, S. C, j was the scene of quite a pretty wed- | J aiBg, on ounaay evening, dune Din. The contracting parties being Mies 1 Ella Gregory and Mr. John C. Bailey, j The bride was elegantly gowned j in white chiffon with satin trimmings, j and was a picture of youthful beauty. The attendants were Miss Florence j Gregory with Mr. Henry Derrick; ! Miss Lola Yon with Mr. Frank ; Stuff--. -The ceremony was impress- : ively performed by Riv I N. Stone, an old friend of the Bailey family, and was himself married by the grandfather of the grocm. After the j ceremony, relatives aDd friends repaired to the dining room where a sumptuous repast awaited tfcem. Mr. Bailey is a most highly esteemed youDg man, and has for a long time, held a most lucrative position with the Warren M'f'g. Co. I He i3 the eldeBt son of Mr. John H. Bailey, who is so well and favorably known in the Lexington community. Lessville Items. The long: looked for shower3 have come at last, and everything and everybody looks bright this morning. Protracted meeting commenced yesterday at the Methodist church The pastor, Rev. , Just us is es-isted by Rev. Yarborougb. The committee to select the next meeting place for the re-union of the Lexington County Yets met here Saturday and decided to hold the re union at this place July 15. Prominent speakers will address them, Job Swygert will feed them and the good people of Lee&ville will entertain them, so come along old Vets aDd have a good time. Tbe Lexington base ball tesm crossed bats with the Leesville team fcere Friday. Result, Lexington 9? Leesville 19 Come agaiD, boys, we enjoyed tbe game. Tbe brick masons have about completed their work on Mr. J. W. Asbiirs store and now tbe carpenters are putting on the finishing touches. Peaches are being shipped in large quantities from here daily, and good prices prevail. Sol. June 20, 1904. WANTED?Salesmen in every county to sell oil, grease and white lead on very liberal terms; exclusive territory; branch house at Augusta. Address THE NOBLE REFINING CO., Cleveland, O. 3t Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that i will apply to the Hon. George S. Drafts, Jndge of Probate in and for the County of Lexington, State of South Carolina, on the 5th day of I July. 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m. for a final I -? ' * > ^ i? . r T>_i. x _ _ r ciiscnarge as Aamimsirauur 01 vue risiaieui Johu S. Swygert. Sr.. deceased. SAMUEL B GEORGE, C. C. C. P. and G. S. Admr. Jane 4, 1904?4w34. BEESWAX WANTED IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES WE WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAR. ket price lor clean and pure Beeswax. Price governed by color and condition. THE BAZAAR, A~ COMI ioods I Gentlemen's Cloth: 3TE CROC] els. Tobacco, Cigars. &c Hardware an vs, Graiu Cradles. Carpenter's Tools Stove S WAGON AN] Saddles, Haines, Cnltivators, Mowers, Reapers 'YTXfi. IN DEPA L. OSWAL * * * * * * * * $ * * ? & $ $ * # * * * v? v' v * * % I i ! Keep Cool!! I Refreshina Drinks!! 8 -t- w V | The finest that can | I be made at 8 ?*i & | LBSSVILLEj S. C. I \ J* Full line of Drugs, Toilet Ar- g ? tides, Perfumery, Stationary, f; .> FlavoriDg Extracts, Paints, Oils. A v ? it Agents for Nannerij's Fine Can? (lies. A 1 ICE IN ANY QUANTITY. ? ? v V I PRESCRIPTIONS 8 ^ Carelully Cora pounded. ^ 1 CAEL, AIM) SEE US. | V V ? * ? $ * V- ? ???? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? | WHILE ^ ' | MANV DIFFER 2 ? OS" OTHER StBJECTf? 3 ' ? AT,r, AT?F, TTNTTTCt) ? l 1 _ 6| as to the effieacv of ^ ? I g HILTON'S ^ Life for lire Liver ana Kidneys ^ S in the cure of ? o 1 Dyspepsia, inoioosiion, coiisiipoiioo * H i Ss and all their attending ills, such as y bk Biliousness, Sick Headacne. Loss H of Apoetite, etc. Test it by a trial & ^ of a 25c bottle. g Sold Wholesale by jjj| ? THE MURRAY DRUG CO, g ^ Columbia, S. C. fc. For sale at The Bazaar, Lex- ijk K iDgton, S. C. g HERE PANAMA, STRAW, SOFT AND STIFF HATS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, HAND. KERCHIEFS, MEN S HOSIERY. SUSPENDERS, UNDERWEAR, UMBRELLAS, DRESS SUITS CASES AND HAND BAGS, WHITE AND FANCY VESTS. Suits Made to Order. s J Fit Guaranteed. \ I J.H.Eleazer, S ' \ COLUMAIA, S. C. $ Notice. jj I WILL GIVE A FIRST CLASS BAR- i hecue ou the first Saturday in July, two f miljs south ot Peak. Candidates are re- ^ speetfully invited. Music and dancing for the young folks. a 5w31. G. E. L. SUMMER. 0 I ^LETE in.; and Furnishings-:. | Fail line of Shoes and Notioas. Ml DEPABTIENT. . Fine Can Goods. Everything good to eat. >s and Ranges, Knives, Razors, Scissors, <fcc., Water Sets, Dishes of all kinds, Tini) buggy department. i, Collars and Saddle Pr.ds, Wy<>,ps, Lap Robes. &2. WE WANT TO SAVE VOL' MONEY. bturut ctadc D, Manager, a Colgates Jfllfll FINE SOAPS W ?f-nr'Q PI t WtmM and ;0%S %*&}-& PERFUMES, teJf feordteJ VIOLET TOILET ^mm0r l-^^eg JTW W JJ-EjIX. -mma The .name Colgate stands for the Best. We fire ready to serve you. DRUG CQig ^ RUBBER STAMPS Lre itv long snit. I make any kiDds except the bad ones. I furnish a Name and an indelible pad lor marking linen lor 40 cents. I have some other good things. 7. "TFTILSON QIBBBS, TYPEWRITER!*, OFFICE SUPPLIES, ETC, 1334 MAIN STREET, - COLUMBIA, S. C. ~~~Z. MONEY GROWS AND BEARS INTEREST v^en Plaoesi *n a wide-a wake progressive ' Leave > our Dimes and Dollars with us and i see them increase at the rate of 4 per cent. Wk/^Wm /" // p*r annum, Interest is payable quarterly in "" $av,n8s department. mmm nuhihiw COLUMBIA. S. C. l Wm. H IYLES. President. v09tRI'J ,T' JULIUS B WALKLft, V. President. J. P. MATTHEWS, Secretary. Warning. I THUFiSlT P.I? R I mHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE TO THE UIIJUIJUJJAIiJb js Jl public generally that the hiriDg or harP ^ boriDg in any manner whatever, ot Sam I We have a fall stock of the well f Bonknight and his wife. Amanda, is poet^ known ^ tively lor bidden, as they are under a laborP |g er's coutract with me for the year 1904, ard H| ?j| have broken their contract without jast ^ Fairnnhnr ThrPchnrQ ^ ClU8e- Thelawwil1 beri*oronsiyenforced ^ I ul IjUllal I 111 uOllvt O hi against all persons *o hiring or harboring 3 ^ said persons. JAMES L. SHEALY. k . m. i d U1JC 4, U'Ul. 6V10J. * AND | J AJftXPORTABLEEN3IHES J Jjjjjjjjjgp jjUjl k and can make prompt shipment, k wsBHSfflfiSvH wvcavOs ^ Prices right. Catalog on request. ^ J $ I SUMMER PRICES. * &IBBES ( j Classes in Stenography, Typewriti g li^ok k k i keeping. Penmanship, etc.. at HEJ Machinery Company. ? i 1)UCEDKtoTgrtSo7'ete"ar!e ^ Columbia, S. C. -j macfeax's So.Ca. Business College, jS8SS?8S?S?SSSSSSS8S8S?S8? I COLUMBIA. S. C. I For Your '6 m) offers to the young people of the State this (|i 1 n "%H4-^ (i excellent opportunity to obtain a basin-ss ifll'lMlll HiTf* f) education at a very hti 1?* cost and thus enCll vBilli V/tlll.V'kJs Jul ' (g ab'e them to secure ramunerative positions. ' f, (Jollfge endorsed by graduates, bankers, | FOE hi professional and business men. Over 95 per ) f) cent, of the Stenographers and Tvpewi iters in L _ n* ! - - Pi 'I employed in mercantile nouses, panics. inDarDBClieS. r ICniCS. tlCx surunce real estate an?l railroad offices, etc., |UUUJOVUW) 1 IVII,V^> J in the oil v of Columbia are irraduates of 1 8 MACFEAT'S SO. CA. BUSINESS COLLEGE, I c'? 10 THL (# thus proving that the business men at the (OLD RELIABLE BAZEK.j tablished eive the pre'erenoe to srradifates J B RIEDLINGER I ft lit Kli liUUblllUblli f) tions in thi* and other States, Write for eatt COLUMBIA. xt alogue and information. Address hLT Wi" PZPt- Wled'I SO. CA. BcS'COLLEGE, bm^ w Columbia, S. C. June is. wm. 3m. *>>