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[reliable I Guaranteed lFlRNITU Rt 1 VM* T.XTVHY A "9Afl W mmmm ? ROOM IN THE HOUSE mm wmmi VANIY1 I FUNERAL DIRECTO THE PRICES TELL. J. B. FRI1 i Wholesa Grocers, Fl< T1 Fe< We Want the Merchants, P ington County to Call and 1 Purchases. We Can Fill Money. 1823-1825 Main i ORINO Laxative Fruit Syruf j Pleasant to take The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic constipation by restoring the natural action of the stomach, liver,and bowels. Refuse substitutes. Price SOo. Derrick's Drug Store. C. HAYNESWORTH. BARBER, 1332 Main Street, Near Skyscrape Columbia, S. C. o TJoT.V,t.rc "R.nznrs nr UApCl I' Jjiuuv.J.7, ? Clean Towels?Everything Firstclass. His Lexington customers and mai friends will be served in the highest a of the profession. Engine and Boiler Fistures Ihavejusl opened up a new at full line of engine and boiler fixture consisting of valves, gauges, cou lings, etc. Piping cut and thread* to order. Engine and boiler repai ing also done. Satisfaction guara teed. Give me a trial. J. J. RIKARD, 45tf Lexington, S. C. Seed Corn! Seed Corn! The World's Premium Seed Co: which took the Premium at tl World's Fair. Raised and sold on by the Daisy Seed Farm. Wri to-day for circular, Price List ai Sample, free. THE DAISY SEED FARM, R. F. D. No. 3, Winston-Salem, N. < Feb. 19?3mo. ; Prices as low i f as good mer-1 ' chandise can I be retailed for. I *? . 1313-1319 MAIN STREET, | COLUMBIA. S. C. I lETRE'S |R AND EMBALMER. I HHDHHBBBnl THE QUALITY SELLS* )AY & CO., I ; | le and Retail our, 1 ed and Grain., lanters and Farmers of LexSee Us Before They Make Their Your Wants and Save You Street, Columbia, S. C. Horse and Rider alike should feel at ease to get the full enjoyment out of a ride. Our saddles have a deserved reputation for form, materials and workmanship which makes them the most desirable in the market. As much may be said of our entire line: DAVIS & COMPANY, 1517 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. Light-More Light / i ' J Do you want to save money? Then use the "Best" Incandescent Vapor Gas Lights and burn air instead of money. They give 50 per cent, more light than a Rochester Coal Oil Lamp, consume 80 per cent, less oil and make 90 per cent, less heat. 9> All Lamps guaranteed for a period of two years, provided they are handled ) according to our instructions. | "Best'' Incandescent Gas Lights, 100 J candle power each, 300 candle power. ! one gallon of gasolene per burner, 00 | hours, 6c., cost $3.60. The above is for lighting a room 20x00, 100 hours a i month for one year. For prices, etc., write i j IIMIIIWI ! ! ! !! IIB?IB I I II IHI I I | . * GASTON, S. C. lCl I _ iy i Winihrop College rt Scholarship and Entrance Examination. ~~ The examination for the award of vai cant Scholarships in Winthrop College ' and for the admission of new students id will be held at the county court house 9, on Friday, July 3, at 9 a. m. AppliP cants must be not less than fifteen 3d years of age. When S liolarships are ir- vacant after July 3 they will be awardn ed to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they i 1 3 'i.! XL ^ meer. cue conainons governing iue award. Applicants for Scholarships _ should write to President Johnson before the axamination for Scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free 01 tuition. The next session will open ?e September 16, 1908 For further injy formation and catalogue, address Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. tf , F0I?YSH0NEr*?TAR for chUdrtag taft$ curt* Jto oplotte The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, May 27,1908. DELEGATES INSTRUCTED FOR BRYAN. State Convention for the Great Nebraskan?Delegates to National Convention at Denver. The state democratic convention, which met in Columbia on Wednesday, elected the following delegates to the national convention at Denver, who were instructed to vote for William Jennings Bryan for the presidency: State at large?Senators B. R. Tillman and Frank B. Garv. Wilie Jones of Columbia and H. H. Watkins of Anderson. First district?T. R. Waring and Dr. F. J. Carroll; alternates, J. E. McCoy and W. E. Kirby. Second dtstrict?L. J. Williams and J. E. Harley; alternate. N. Christensen, Jr. " Third district?Kenneth Baker and J. W. Stribling; alternates, H. C. Tillman and C. D. Mann. Fourth district?B. F. Townsend and W. C. Black; alternates, Clarence Cunningham and S. J. Nichols. Fifth district?John G. Richards, Jr., and J. M. Cherry; alternates, W. W. Dixon and N. W. Hardin. Sixth district?J. H. Manning and D. H. Traxler; alternates, W\ H. Andrews and D. A. Spivey. Seventh district?T.* F. Brantley and J. H. Clifton; alternate, J. S. | Wannamaker. Two campaign parties were provid- | ed for?one for the United States senate and house; the otht r for state offi- I cers?two weeks apart. * ? * Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot' reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian 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 takeu out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed nnt nf ton Qro AuriG- I iuictw ) 11 ill^ vaoc>L} uui \JJL ivu UK/ vwuu ed 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 ca- | tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, Toe. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Whooping Cough. "Iu February our daughter had the whooping cough. Mr. Lane, of Hartland, recommended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and said it/gave his customers the best of satisfaction. We found it as ho said, and can recommend it to anyone having children troubled witli whooping cough," says Mrs. A. Goss, of Durand, Mich. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. Everyone of Them a Bird. A current newspaper item is as follows: "The wife of a Methodist minister in West Virginia has been married three times. Her maiden name was Patridge; her first husband wa9 named Robin., ber second Sparrow, and tbe present one's name isQuayle. There are now two young Robins, one Sparrow and three little Quayles in the family. One grandfather was a Swan and another was a Jay. but he's dead and now a bird of*Panidi9e. They live on Hawk avenue, Eagieville, Canary Island, and the fellow who wrote tki9 article is a lyre bird and an interesting relative of the family.?St. Loui9 Republic. Weak women should read my "Book No. 4 For Women". It was written expressly for women who are not well. The Book No. 4 tells of Dr. Shoop's 'Night Cure" and just how these soothing, healing, antiseptic suppositories can be successfully applied. The book, and strictly confidential medical advice is entirely free. Write Dr. Slioop, Racine, Wis. The Night Cure is sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. A whale fifty feet lor.g and twentyfive feet in circumfrance was caught a few days ago at Cape Lookout near Beaufort'. The value of the oil and bene is about $600. John Wesley, a negro, killed a man and a woman of his color at Ridgeway last week. No reason is given for the deed. The murderer surrendered and is now in jail. A great many people imagine thev have heart trouble when the fact is that the whole trouble lies in the stomach. The pains in the side around the region of the heart are not necessarily heart trouble. We suggest that you start with the stomach and whenever you feel a depression alter earing or whenever your food seems to nauseate take Kodoi. It will not be very long until all these "heart pains" will disnrmear. Take Kodol now and until you ~II know yon are right again. There isn'r any doubt about what it will do and you will find the truth of this statement verified after you have used Kodol for a few weeks. It is sold here by Kaufmann Drug Co. TheClemson matter name up'at the state democratic convention in Columbia on Wednesday, but no action was taken. An effort was made to adopt resolutions requesting the trustees to reinstate the 300 dismissed cadets, but this was defeated and the matter was let alone, The dispensary 9ales in the state for April amounted to $271,751.68 against $206,857.00 for March. Several hundred bales of cotton were sold in Dillon a few days ago. On the Saturday following $27,000 was deposited in the bank of Dillon, representing in part the results of the turning loose of the cotton. Rings Little Liver Pills for biliousness and sick-headache. They clean the system and clear the skin. Price 25c. Try them. Sold by the Kaufmann Drug Co. What Stove 1 4iC f for Summer? I I Nothing adds to kitchen convenience in summer weather A like a New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove. jj | Anything that any stove can JJ do'the "New Perfection" will * do, and do it better. Bakes, roasts., boils, toasts; heats the was! irons, and does it without dissipating . to ycur cLiscomiort. me NEW PERI Wick Blue Flame1 actually keeps the kitchen cool?a< for you while doing the family cook range, its heat is directed to one j kettle. Made in three siz with your dealer, write 01 rymro \f to tired eyes?a p' lamp. Brasa, nicke / 4 able than other lam] If not with your c XT est agency. y j y__\ STANDARD 01 ( I'.rgs (Incoroc The World's Best Climate. is not entirely free from disease, on the high elevations fevers prepail. while on the lower levels malaria is encountered to a greater or less extent, according to altitude. To overcome climate affections lassitude, malaria, jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague, and general debility, the most effective remedy is Electric Bitters, the great alterative and I blood purifier; the antidote for every I form of bodily weakness, nervousness, and insomnia. Sold under guarantee ; at Derrick's Drug Store and Kaufniami ! Drug Co, Price 50c. I Delinquent Tax Sale. 1 will sell under tax executions at | public outcry at Lexington C. H., on the first Monday in June, next, during j the legal hours of sale, all that piece, parcel or tract of land belonging to J. I W. Sandel; tract No. 1, known as the ! Lattakoo tract, containing 31 acres. ! 1 nr-.-* r\n tlio c-nViv I L1S\JIKT' U1 ica?, U1> v-_* v ~v. ! Jacob Haltiwanger, south by John i Summer, west by Ben Barrett and the ! north by Kill Shealy. Tract No. 2, I containing 4-1 acres, more or less, boundj ed on east by Hill Shealy, south and ! west by Geo. Fnlmer, north by Paul j Ellisor. Levied 011 as the property of | Dr. J. W. San del for taxes. | Terms of sale. cash. P. H. CORLEY, S. L. C. I May 13, 1908. I . ! Tax Notice?Town of Lexington, S. C. Taxpayers are hereby notified that by j an ordinance duly enacted by the Town Council of the Town of Lexington, S. C., a levy of (5) five mills has been ijiade on all the taxable property within the corporate limits of said town for municipal purposes for the year 1908. The tax books will be kept open by I the undersigned, at his usual place of business in said town, for the collection of the said taxes so levied, from May 4, 1908, to May 30, 1908, both inclnsive. After which time, a penalty of five per cent, will be added and the books kept open until June 15, 1908, for the collection of delinquent taxes and penalty. Tax executions will be issued against all defaulting taxpayers after June 15, 1Qnft onfnrr>A the navment of all un paid taxes. SAM P. ROOF, Treasurer of town of Lexington, S. C. April 13, 1908. 10w33 E l FELLERS, THE HARNESS HAN, 933 Garvais St, Columbia, S. C< E arness, Saddles, Collars, j Whips, etc. Repair work a' ! specialty at short notice, j Prices alv/ays right. Solicits | a share of the Lexington trade. OV $ P 3 & anc1 WHISKEY HABITS V il ^ r? curbed at home with? fir r B ?1 out pain. Eo^k of par& s fj ? 8 ticulars ser. 9 h. fsgaagazaaga e. m. wooll^y. m. d. ) Atlanta, <*a. Office 104 n. Pryor Street, BAn Improvement system of a coid t satisfaction or moi Sold by Kanfmann Drug Co. h water and the sad B j its heat through the room I mm I Oil Cook-Stove I dually makes it comfortable [ng, because, unlike the coal BB Doint only?right under the M es, fully warranted. If net U ir nearest agency. B LAMP M light that is very grateful erfect student or family Bj 1 plated, hence more dur- Bj lealer, -write our near- ^B L COMPANY rated) MMM ^ Mrs. S. Joyce, 180 Sullivan St., Claremont, N. H., writes: "About a year ago I bought two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It cured me of a severe case of kidney trouble of several years' standing. It certainly is a grand, good medicine, and I heartily recommend it." Derrick's Drug Store. I 1730 SSAEN STREE j!| Is where you can find | OF AL] j DOORS, Si LIME AN] I CABINET v Call or write for Prices. ! wwamamKBA il CITY HOT! J ^ AMERICAN a ! ^ Fine Cool Newly Furnis ?S Near Th American Rates S1.0G i i ?2 European R 5^ 1218 Main Sireet | ^ MRS. L. S. KA811 j LL Colum '&^VA&rA*vJw26VAw2$rJ&v^ p? am ii ihi.iii.i a ?11 jki-'. . a?b ?" r" V CONFORMS TO NATK over many Cough, Lung and Bron >y acting as a cathartic on the bow rley refunded. Prepared by P1NEUL Lumber and Building Material N. H. DRIGGERS, Columbia, - - S. C. Manufacturer of Lumber, Laths, Shingles' Paints and all kinds of build ing material. Call or write for prices. Will save you money. Lumber bought in any quantity at highest market price. G. W. LINDLER, Chapin, S. C., Has an up-to-date line of COFFINS AND CASKETS On hand, at prices to suit everybody. Prices range from $1.50 np to $50.00. Call on me and I will save you money. I am nreDared to furnish a hearse when ever desired in connection with my undertaking business. Jan. 2. 3m Final Discharge. This is to notify all persons that I will apply to George S. Drafts, Esq., Judge of Probate for Lexington county South Carolina, on the 16th day of June, 1908, for a final discharge as administrator of the estate of W. S. Hipp. 4w32 Samuel B. George, Admr. Final Discharge. This is to notify all persons that 1 will apply to George S. Drafts, Esq., Judge of Probate for Lexington county, South Carolina, on the 16th day of June, 1908, for a final discharge as administrator of the estate of Dr. Geo. Smith. 4w32 Samuel B. George, Admr. r, COLUMBIA, S. G? | one of the best stocks of ?2 ^iS Ka w ;> L KINDS. I S & GLASS | '.f fe % D CEMENT. I MANTLES. I OUR PIES have found favor with everybody ?babes and men, the little girl in pinafores and her mother and her grandmother. They are of the sweet, delicious, wholesome, melt-in-your-mouth kind, and we're anxious to have you try t:bfim if vnn danf. Ifnnw t.hfiirro ducts of our ovens. If you do know we won't have to ask you. REiDLIKGER'S STEAM BAKERY, COLUMBIA, S. C. t lL and CAFE | Tfid EUROPEAN. gl ihed Rcoros. ?2 leatre and State CapiloS. ??2 So $2.OC Per Day. y5 ates Rooms 50c. and Up. $2 Fftone 851 i^ER, Proprietress. bra, S. C. k-V Ml? sc u i jii n K?;jLjJXJLZ^^aiJM!j'.ajuj.?iiiJtjjaLa? V. P. ROOF, T wT^rrtrrnw on ? jjxj.aj.iv vj a vjii y a. v., ^ rent for all kinds of arming Implements. WRITE EOR PRICES. lygiis y e gyya ON AL PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. chial Remedies, because it rids the 'els. No opiates. Guaranteed to five. E MEDICINE CO., CHICAGO. U. S, A* m