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IF YOU WAI the newest ii and Furnish the New Sto lumbia- Wi stock. You prices right. ? new shades < Prices Range $12.5 Our stock of i 1 J. J_T J. me Dest mat shown in the to see us. SCRUGGS Leaders in Sty ] 1404 MAIN St. phone The Lexington Dispatch. ~ Wednesday, May 19,1909.' ' 1 A ? ' ' Index to New Advertisements. Dress Goods, etc?Miranaugh's. Spot Cash Sale?James L. Tapp. Drummers' Samples?T. H. Williams. Banking?Home National Bank. Milk Bottles?Mimnangh's. Gent's Furnishings?E. G, Dreher & Company. Fertilizer?W. P. Roof.. Alteration Sale?tFitzmaurice's. Terra Cofcta Pipe?Southern States Supply Co. . .. Wall Paper?Webb's Art Store. Cottea Kukit. Lexington 10c. The Lyric. The Lyric theatre in Columbia offers' the best attractions on the road at the small price of ten cents. The house is crowded every afternoon and night. rwrfnrmanftM at the Lvric I while in the city. ' ' I f Just I ' L^S >: M _ ' 'wm" '9 . H I* Genei JU,;, MI I i Clothing, Hats ing Goods visit re when in Co3 have no old l will find our Suits in all the and latest cuts, j >0 to $30.00 Blue Serges is ^ m ^ T?\ A A Vt , illlb evw uccjll | i se parts. Come i I & SWAN ! le and Quality 306 COLUMBIA, S. C. | | i : ??i n Death of 2?r. L. Z. Davis. t L. K. Davis of West End died Sunday night after along illness of a complication of diseases aged about 42 ttqo MO XXa nomo tn ahnniq jgoiD* xxv vouiv w xi v ?t vva a j uuvutu year ago from Batesburg. He leaves a wife and a large family of small children. He was buried yesterday at West End cemetery, Rev. J. F. McGill, performing the borial service. Mr. Davis was a member of the Baptist church and a good pleasant hard working man. His family has the sympathy of many friends.?Newberry Herald and News. The Otaud. Manager Davenport, of the Grand theatre, is Colombia, has secured some of the finest comedians, dancers and singers in the country. The Grand is now completed and people of the city are showing their appreciation of Mr. Davenport's efforts by their attendance. The programme for this week is especially attractive. i. o. "o. P. The members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows from this place were delighted with their trip to Aiken in attendance upon the grand lodge, which was well represented from all parts of the State. They will meet at Spartanburg next May. w ~ w II Recei N w. *al Merc We Quiet Home Wedding Sunday Afternoon. A very pretty wedding was that which occurred Sunday afternoon, when Robert A. Marks and Miss Mary L. DeVane were quietly married by Rev. E. E. Woodson of Buena Vista, the ceremony being performed at the LaBree House on Eleventh street, the home of the bride'9 parents. Only a few friends witnessed the ceremony, which was very simple. The bride was very charming in a simple but becoming gown of with. She had no attendants. After the ceremony, a cream course with wedding cake,*wa9 served to the guests. The bride is a very charming young woman, of many estimable qualities of character which have endeared her to a ho9t of friends. Mr. Marks is an attache of the News Record office, and by his integrity and ability has won the confidence of his employers and the respect and good will of his fellow employes.?Miami, Fla., News-Record. SCasonic ITotioe. Sin Clair Lodge, No. 154, A. F. M. will hold a special communication next Friday evening, May 21, 1909, at 8 o'clock, to confer the M. M. degree on two candidates. Brethren will please attend promptly. All visitors will be welcomed. By order of C. R. Costner, W.M. Jesse E. Aady, Secty. THERE'S JUST NO GETTING AWAY FROM FACTS. When I stand square on both feet and tell you 1t am selling better harness for less money than you ever paid before. I'm telling facts ?and I can prove it. Neighbor, don't buy a thing in the harness line 'till you get my prices.: Here are a few: Plow Collars at 30c. Plow Bridles at 75c. 12.60 Leather Collars at. ..91.50. LET'S HELP THE MULE WILSE W. MARTIN, 1118 Plain St., Columbia, S. 0. ived a 10, ACID, IITRATE SI MURA1 SULPI ihandise h 1 | Shi i 06II EL ! LOCALS AITS PEBSONALS i On account of commencement seri raon there will be no service at the I Methodist church on Sunday morning. ; There will be services in the evening i however, at 8 o'clock. | Good things to eat?Fresh groceries | i always in stock. Highest prices paid i for chickens and eggs. Give us a call. J. S. Wessinger. Col. and Mrs. M. D. Harm an visited their sons, Messrs. Chas B. and W. E. j Harman, in Augusta, la9t week, and j also took a trip to Harlem, Ga., ; where they visited their son-in-law's ! old home at Mr. William Hubbard's, j and were delighted with their trip. j We regret to note that Mr. Thos P. j Meetze is still confined to his home | with rheumatism. j The union picnic'by all of the [Sun! day schools on Saturday at Mr. Eii I Corley's spring wa9 largely attended j i and much enjoyed. Line of white and colored summer | : dress goods that must be sold. Also i stylish line of low cut shoes for j Ladies and Gents. We wantvouito9ee i these bargains. J. S, Wessinger. Five Prisoners Captured. Sheriff P. H. Corley and Deputy Sheriff Sim J. Miller went to Chapln on Monday and arrested John Dreher, I Eliza Eleazer, Hattie Jones, Bessie j Dreher and Lillie Eleazer, all negroes, | charged with resisting arrest. The I negroes were first indicted for trespass j on the lands of Col. J. H. Frick, and j when, on the 11th, Constable L. L. Roof and Pierce Shealy attempted to make the arrest, the negroes resisted and run the officers out of the field with shotguns, hoes, and other instruments of warfare. The matter was reported to the officers here and 3. i.1 C* 1 J - j i.? : uu iuuuuay tue ouerm anu ms deputy made the arrest. Eliza Eleazer and Lillie Eleazer were found at home, Sheriff Corley brought them to Lexington, leaving Deputy Sheriff Miller to get the other trio. Mr. Miller was sncces9ful after a wild and exciting cha9e and 1U1 of the defendants are now behind the bars. Letter to John Shull. Lexington S. C. Dear Sir: Twelve words state the fact: Every job painted Devoe takes j less gallons than of any other paint. \ If any one doubts this statement he may,, paint half his job Devoe, the other half any paint he likes. If Devoe half doesn't take less gallons, no pay. Yours truly, . F. W. DEVOE & CO. P. S.-rThe Kaufmann Drug Co., sells our paint. - i? * < ? Car of Paraituw. To arrive in the next ten days, con aiating of all kind of chairs, beds, dressers, washstands, tables, safes and lounges, etc. If you need anything in this'line; see the goods. and get the prices before you buy. v: _ J. S. Wessinger. Large KAINIT. IDA, E POTASH WiTf POT, umk i vii RO< ! Le> verythir r?x r^s r?s m r-i c?; .?; I Does the Baby Suffer I From the effects of teething? n Give the little one the kind of I nourishment that will renew and B sustain its strength. Try some of oar Sunbrights Infant Food or Maitoil Milk They will stay on baby's stomach when all other foods are rejected. We look after the youngster's comfort, too. Our Soap, Talcum Powders, Puffs, etc., are gratified to the skin and beneficial as well. Our infant's 1 department is a boon to mothers. See it. 1 THE KAUFMAN DRUG j COMPANY, i LEXINGTON, SOUTH CAR. J 1 Attention, U. C. V. Camp Steadman, U. C. V. will hold a special meeting on Monday, May 31, fn 4-^V fliA ? ? ? 1 ?v viow uvic^aico iw uic OW1VQ iUlUUiU reunion at Chester on June 23-34, and delegates to the general reunion at Memphis, Tonn., on June 9, 9 and 10. By order of the Commander, M. D. Harman. Si; Sals of Samples. Mr. T. EL Williams announces the arrival of a big lot of drummers' gamples. If you want to save. money it will pay you to visit his store. You will be surprised at the very low prices. Men's and boys' snits and pants at your own price. There are no two pieces alike. If you want to buy.jjoods cheaper than you have eyer buu^nt them before, go to Hayne Williams' and go right now. Subscribe to the Dispatch. : Shipr I 5 ASH. OF (ington> ig. ! business entrusted to >ugr--and II | there is nothing in safe feaiiking jfl we cannor perform. Talk ifcfcver.1.3 with our cashier. -wI|3^H CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, |||H COLUMBIA, S. C. | Miscreants At Work. & w It is reported that some miscreantSr '"9 persons have been cutting and slash-^ ng white oak and other trees on the vSjj ands of Mr. A. Mid Long up on Hoioff creek. Mr. Long does not mea*L,' X) be unreasonable, but unless this jH practice is stopped at once, it is very rJBB ikely that prosecutions will follow. DIAMONDS | 1 are the most interesting * of all Jewels. They hare figured in history poems ] and songs; been tne cause i of deaths without num- yH ber, provided ready/money , mm --all the while serving as, beautiful ornamen^ Buy Diamond? froia ni and receive best value for for yon money. I SYLVAN BROS. Jewelers, Silversmiths, Opticians- i - Ccr. Main and Hampton St. I Columbia, S; 0. *;*? rient I ' . rSK H v?v' & >f H ? I" - t| ' vzk .< -*, i^t ' v ? A'2'^ O.