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Fall and Winter Sc FOR Mia merchant, the farmer, tl Turnip S One ounce will sow 200 feet < for an acre. 1 to 5 lbs. 25c; 5 to 1 CT>TWAr?TT STVET WA A41MVM Wl.??4 Cabbage! Sow one onnce for 3,000 to 4 lor one acre. Late Plat Dutch, p head, per pound, $1.25. Collarc White Selected, per lb., 75c. Mustai Southern Giant Curled, per lb per lb., 15c, One ounce will sow : Seed rye and barley, Hairy 1 clover, Perennial rye grass for h blue grass, herd grass or red top. winter vetch, white clover, Alfaff - ? ? ?www\a ut JLLli A?W unur DJbxaso. n I- LORICK & LOW Wholesale se - COLUMBIA, | " 6 Per Gent. Moi The Farmers Loan & Tru: will advance money at 6 per c house Company receipts for c THE STANDARD WARE offers the protection of the str in the South and the lowest ra . eeipts of this company are go< "" in this section, and sj have been made with theai fcwaef w>mrwnv mm | tiuot VASlAAfMMJ WW T-T7*per ceot Write, Standard War QOLUMBM SOUTHS** XAILWAT CO. AHSDULB EFFECTIVE JU5E 30. N. B. Them sebedule figures show &? time that trains may be expected to > noire and depart, but the times stated are not guaranteed. DVABTURSS FROM LEXINGTON, j ' / NOBTHBOtJND. y; ; , 10:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columbia and intermediate points connecting at Columbia for Spartanburg and Asheiille. Parlor cafe oar Coluiav biato Asheville. Arrive Columbia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 5:15 p. m., Asheyille 9:15 p. m. A:55 P. M.?No. 180, daily for Columbia, Washington and the East also connects at Columbia for AaheTills. Through Pullman sleeping car to New York. Pullman sleeping car Columbia to Asherille. Ar^ rive Columbia 7.30 p. m.. Washington 10:40 a. m.v New York 5:00 p. m. SOUTHBOUND. 7dS i. M.?No. 129, daily for Augusta " and intermediate points. Arrive Augusta 10:10 a. in. Pullman car. 5:44 P. M.?No. 7. daily for Augusta and intermediate points. Arrive Augusta 8:35 p. m. Summer excursion tickets now on sale. For further information call on ticket agents, or O. H. Ackert, V. P. & G. M.. Washington, D. C. H. F. Cary. G. P. A., i Washington, D. C. J. L. Meek, A. G. P A AtlantaTGa. W. E MoOee. T. P. A., Augusta* Ga. 8 G. W. LINOLER, ' Chapin, S. CM Has an up-to-date line of COFFINS AND CASKETS 1 On hand, at prices to suit everybody. Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00. Call on me and I will save you money. I am prepared to furnish a hearse when- n ever desired in connection with my ni> i dertaking business. Jan. 2. 2m ? I KILL the COUGH 1 n limn rURE THE LUNGS I S *" Dr. King's j ; New Discover/ \b FOB Colds 8 |1 AMD ALL THROAT AND LUN6 TROUBLES. | GUARANTEED SATI3FACTOBY8 I OB MONEY REFUNDED. | nable Seeds lie gardner, the trucker eed. >f drill. One to two pounds LO lbs. 20c; and oyer 18c. > 25c LB Seed k,UUU plants. Ji our ounces er lb, $1.25. Late DrumIs Georgia, per lb.. 75c. rd i .,40c. Dwarf Essex Rape, | LOO feet of drill, = vetch, red clover, crimson iwn or pasture, Kentucky Southern grown. English ia or Lucerne, Orchard Grass. IICES ON APPLICATION. RANCE, INC, EDSMEN. s. c. ley on Cotton I st Company of Columbia I tent on Standard Ware- I otton. I is Bi2 :house company t? dr ongest storage company ^ ites of storage. The re- ? jd collateral at any bank ; " pedal, a arrngementa ^ bove mentioned loan and to at the low rat? of 6 i O etiousi Co., = It* mammmmmmmmmmmam pi mmmbbbi - t* BUYING Al FUND -= I Xsn't Aft ?traTag*nceJif its a GOOD PIANO, It brings enough brightness into the home to pay ^ for itself many times, j] You get the world's b< beat piano if you] obtain ^ it from us. Let us tell you how $ easily you may secure T' one. ill'S inn I F< 1428 Main St. Columbia, S. C. F< Si ??? gi PIANOS AND OBGANS I __ Si m 01 DR. HILTON'S | LIFE 1 FOE THE o! liiver and Kidneys ? ta L VEGETABLE COMPOUND " A pi e a s a n t invigorating ? ledicine. Very effective in (] be cure of Dyspepsia, Indiges- j ion, Habitual Constipation, i nd all their effects, such as ausea, Sick Headache, Sour tomach, etc, Perfectlv reerulates the LTV ? v o * ! SB and corrects all disorders f the KIDNEYS. Of great 3 enefit in female complaints. For sale at the BAZAAR,! 2 4exingtcn, S. C. Wholesale by he Murray Drug Company, s COLUMBIA S C. , B Women who snfler from H 8 female ailments, frequently m 1 neglect their trcnfele, till a 9 1 general break-do^nlelioivs. | m Ikml uaH till VATTJ* MCft la H I IATWM ? vviut uu JVUI VUiJV to as bad as thai?take Cardol I in time. It is a sale, reliable I medicine, for all women. | Mrs. Rena Hare, of Pierce, B Ha., tried Cardoi and after- gfl ward wrote: "I was asuf- B ferer iron all sorts of fe- || male trouble, had pain in my 1 side, drawing pains fa my m legs, eosld not sleep, bad m shortness of breath. 81 *1 suffered for years, nn? H tfl my hasband insisted en B my trying Cardoi. The first m bottle gave me relief and ?? now I am almost well." m I Try Cardni. H a It will belp yon." 0 The State fair is approaching and eparations are being made for a bigr fair than ever. The Opening day November 1 and the fair will last for z days. On November 6 President ,ft will visit Columbia and will ad988 those who are here then. The dress 2 will be one of the feat98 of the fair and other attractions ?: The Clemson-Carolina football me, a number of meetings ofim* rtanoe. and better entertainments ; an the authorities have been -able ? secure in any previous year. tjpon the presentment of the A^ndara grand jury, warrants have been toed for former Cashier Hollemann the Bank Of Anderson and forB. B. ,oe, Jr., who has beeh running a icket shop in Anderson. Holleman's hereabouts are not known. TAX NOTICE f will attend the following mentioned aces for the purpose of raoalVtag xes for the fiscal year. 1909: Lexington Court House. ffom October & t Not. 8th, excepting Oct. 30th to 24th. 1 Irmo, Wednesday a m? Oct. 0Oto. 1 Ballentine, Wednesday p. m.. Oct. soffit. { White Bock. Thursday a. m.. Oct. 2L Hilton, Thursday p. m..Oct 21. j Chapln. Friday all day. Oct. t& Peak. Baturdny a. m., Oct. ffi. y Qaeton, Monday p. m.. Not. 8. ) BwaneeA Tuesday all day. Nov 9. * Reader's, Wednesday, a. ra., . i lake Hack's, Wednesday p. m.. Nov. ?i. j Palioo, Thursday all day. noy 11. i Btead in an, Friday a. m., Nov. IB. .* Bamarla. Friday p. m., Nov. is 1 Bateebarg.Seturday all day, Not. tffc- 5 LeesTllle. Tuesday all day. Not. IS ;j. Summit. Wednesday m.. nov. i*. i gilbert, Wednesday p. m.. Not. If. '< rout'e Store, Thursday p. m . N?>r. is. Addy'B 8*ore, Friday a. m.. Nat. 1?. Franklin Keisler*8, Friday p *a? Rot. 1*+ fldmund. Friday a. m.. Nov. au' ' ; rene, Friday d. m., Nov. 2fi. Brooklan I, Saturday all day, Nov. 2?. Tne balance of the time at Lexington >nrt Bouee until December aiat, 1900, after tilehtlrae the lollowing penalties will be Ided by the County Auditor and oollected ' the County Treasurer. On January 1,1910,1 per cent, penalty will i added to those who nave not raid. On Feprnary 1st, 1910. an additional 1 per >nt. will be added to those who have not iid, making 2 per c*nt. for Feb. will be I led on March 1st, making? per cent, p?nty to be paid bv those who have not paid ' March 1st. lfiio. it. Book? will Close March 15, 1910, j The hours for closing the tax books I ill positively be at 11 o'clock for the 1 orning and 4 o'clock for the after- j ion appointments. LEVY. >r State Purposes V?" Mills >r Ordinary County Purposes ... iV, Mills >r Constitutional School Tax X Mills )r Roads i?4 Mills Total 13 Mills pedal School Levy Die. No. tr> 3 Mills peclal School Levy Dls. No. 18 4 Mills jecial School Levy Dis. No. ?> s Mills pecial School Levy Dis. No. 34 2 Mills pecial School Kevy Dis. No. XT 2 Mills pecial School Levy Dis No. a x Mills peclal School Levy Dis. No 75 2 Mills pecial School Levy Dip. No. 66 2 Mills pecial School Levy Dis. No. 83 2 Mills peclal >chool Levy Dis. No. <>9 peeial School Levy Dis. No. 35 2 Mills Ml Tax.... $1.00 RAILROAD LEVY. iluda Township 7V> Mills road KiverTownship 7% Mills I prk Township Mills Commutation Road Tax $3.00.'p:iyable from dober 15th to March 1st, 1910. Parties owning property in more than one wnship must so state to the Treasurer. When writing for information concerning j xes always give Township or school Disietand name in full, not jno.-o'*. E. L. WINGARD Treasurer Lexingto County, j nu flfimiiaiicf i n LJa RUJIfllJ WUill|#?liy DEALERS IN ? ugar, Coffee, Tea and Rice. Sugar Sold at Cost. Fresh Roasted Coffee 13c to 5c pound. Green, Black and Mixed Tea j 5c to 80c pound. Rice at Cut Prices. OUVENIR EVERY SATURDAY. 639 Main St. Columbia, S. C] Swansea Notes. Mi89 Sallie VarD, of Colleton, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. W. H. F. Bast last week, before entering Winthrop College. Mrs. George Schadarassi returned to her home in Orangeburg last week after a visit to relatives here. Mrs. C. J. Rucker and children are at home again alter a visit to relatives in Orangeburg. Mrs. J. W. Hodge is enjoying a visit from her cousin. Miss Jeter, of Char leston. Master Colleton Harvey has left for Atlanta, whore he will attend school this winter. , Mrs. A. C. Reynolds is visiting at I Batesburg. , Swansea will b8 well represented at j the colleges this season, Miss Katb- \ leen Cleckiey has resumed her studies , atWinthrop, Miss Blanche Brooker is J at Greenville Female College, Mr. Lewis Rast is at Wofford college, and i Messrs. W. C. Courtney, Ryan Ruck* r and F. E. Williams have returned to S. ; C. C. I. at Edgefietd. ; Misses Ruth andj Aline Oliver have ; returned from a trip to Orangeburg. ; Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Koon spent a ( few days with their parents at Gilbert, i Mrs. I. D. Durham has returned to j Berlin after a visit to her brother, Col. D. J. Knotts. ; Mr9. Geo. McCullough and daugbt- J er, Bass, have returned to their home ' in Chicago, 111., this week after six \ montli9 stay with relatives here. Miss Helen von Lehe, of Walterboro i paid a short visit to her friend, Miss * Blanche Brooker. \ Mr. P. E. Hutto, who has been in j Lsesville for some time, is at home i again. y Mr. Marvin Davi9 and family have j moved here from Conway. Mr. Davis i is the efficient clerk of Langford & ] Derrick Drue Co. j Mrs. Wm. Lybrand left last week j for Batesburg to visit her daughters. | Her son. Fritz, acoompanied her and entered the High School there. Swansea, S. 0. Anon. 8w?pt Over Niagara. This terrible calamity often happens because a careless boatman ignores tne river's warnings?growing ripples and j faster current?Nature's warnings are I kin'*. That dnli pain or ache m the j baok warns yon the Kidneys need at- ' tention if you would escape fatal maladies?Dropsy, Diabetes or Bright's disease. Take BHeotric Bitters at once i and see Backache fly and all your best feelings return. 44After long suffering from weak kidneys and lame back, one $1.00 bottle wholly cured me,*' writes 4. B. Blankenship, of Belk, Tenu. Only 60o. at Kaufmann Drag Co., Derrick's Drug Store and Sandal Drug Store. 1 *i. i.tlk The latest assessment of taxable : property in Chester coanty gires $2,? 042.995 for real estate and $3,310,07a for personal?a total of $6,853,090, Commissioner Watson thinks that > three thousand aores of wheat will be planted this fall in the .Savannah river valley In this state, BOTH BOYS SAVED Louis Boon, a leading merchant of Norway, Mich., writes: "Three bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar absolutely cured my boy of a severe cough, and a 1 neighbor's boy, who was so ill with a cold that the doctors gave him up, was cured by taking Foley's Honey and Ta^" Nothing else is as saie ana eer-? tain in results. Bold by all Druggists of Lexington and Henry Drug fctore, Chapin, 8. C. ?~ ? ?? V- ? Ohas. T. Lear, a conductor on the Seaboard Air Line railroad, was convicted on Saturday in the Richland sessions court of stealing 20,000 cigarettes and nine bottles of wine from the cars of his road. * It is in time of sudden mishap or accident that Chamberlain's Liniment can be relied upon to take the place of the family doctor, who cannot always be found at the moment. Then it is that Chamberlain's Liniment is never round wanting. In cases of sprains, cuts, wounds and braises Chamberlain's Liniment takes out the soreness and drives uwav the pain. Sold by all Druggists. The court of sessions opened at Aiken last week and is expected to continue four weeks. Mr. John T. Pressley had the misfortune to lose his left arm in a gin on Friday afternoon at his home in Chester county. (J. R. Kluger, the Jeweler, 1060 Virginia Ave.. Indianapolis, IncL, writes: I was so weak from Kidney trouble that I could hardly walk a hundred feet. Four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cleared my complexion, cured my backache and the irregularities disappeared. and I can now attend to business every day, and recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy to all sufferers, as it cured me after the doctors and oilier remedies had t'aiied." Sold by all Druggists of Lexington and henry Drug Store, Ckapin, S. O. Commissioner Watson lias addressed a circular to the 1,S00 mar,nfacturino nlstnis of the State, calling for 4"J-? a -- certain specified data as required under an act of the general assembly. Hoarseness in a cliild subject to croup is a- sure indication ot the approach of the disease. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given at once or even alter the croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the attack. Contains no poison. Sold by all Druggists. | Mot Cotgghirs^ T J Yet you may cough tomorrow! Better be \ I when it comes. Ask your doctor about 1 I Cherry Pectoral in the house. Then when lor cough first appears you have a doctor hand. Your doctor's approval of its use 1.1* l ?> r\ ? | set an ciouDt at rest, uo as ne says. I No alcohol in this cough medicine, j. c. Ayer Robust health is a great safeguard against attacks of throat z constipation will destroy the best of health. Ask your doctc ft ! THE IL, a a ft a a ft ft ft | The leading Bookselle I Stationers. Are State if I for all School Books. u I them in their two large jj I when in Columbia. {> ft ft ft ft a Two Stores on Main Street, ft | COLUMBIA, I a 0, BROWN & fl? um STREET, CDUMIU, j! & where you can find one of the besl ?PAINTS I 0* ALL KIND? 1 DOORS, SASH, | BLINDS | LIME AND CEME | CABINET M ANT j| Call or write for Prices. A%%%%WWWWWWW1 I Buy Y? | Laver. , | And Get a Good ? ?l v^^^.^WVW'W'WI OUR have found favo ?babes and mei I ^ P^na^res ^ wtfre anions ' know we won't i RElBLlr$5ESnS Vcc^.^ ,,,^f|,;,,^' ^ COLUKI ?day ? >repared for it keeping Ayer's the hard coldl 's medicine at I will certainly I He knows. ? Co., Lowell, Mass. | md lung troubles, but r about Ayer's Pills. V U s 1 f s v ? rs-[and | Agents | Visit 1 5 stores I r-Nr 8 9 i l w 0 S ?* I i BRO? j & & i stoeks at mIP ; ? LASS ; NT. !! LES. !; k^VWW? J l#ll I J Pair | E MAN ? MBIA. j Pair | ^VVVV^l* PIES r with everybody 1, the little girl in ?r mnthfir n-nrlhAr < Ihey are of the >, wholesome, aouth kind, and to have you try n't know the proven s. If you do have to ask you. STE&S EAHERY ISA, S. G. I i