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f = jl.F' LAD I Patent Colt and Gnn Metal, ankle a strap slippers, $1.50, $2.00, fe.00, $4.00 a ^ M E N ' S O X V Edwin Clapp, patent, gun metal, gla . t $6.00 and $7.00. Walk-Over, patent colt blacher oxfo Walk-Over, tan, gun metal, and kid < LEVER'S SP { Patent, Gun Metal, Tan and Kid Ox j Misses' and Children's Oxfords, 75c 1 { Boys' Oxford's, $1 50 to $3 00. ^ I When you buy here you can rest a , I be given the very best attention, and ha J fitted by the most expert shoe fitters, wt | $7.00 pair; ?p:' " H I ;/ 1 ' I! L E V E ra?cnaF"""'""?iHiiiii? wMggcannnagnwm i rnmanro : i X': " n|||| ||||||||B| , JTHE PLACE 1 Fancy and Staple Groceries, C Cold Drinks of all Kinds. We 3 T*ar?/JlJ<n<yf! nftn-n $<o#?d and Rn W JUUUUllUg W VI VVU wv vow ? vow I Barber Shop in connection. W | the patronage of Chapia and comm 1 to please All we ask is a trial. i I SUMMER &, E k | CHAPIN, S. C , # S Eg- . | $ cr / Duplicates of Every newest erc j largest aggregati l\ anywhere, and y< I hi iU lla ^ i P m 1 S n?c \i : \ ' ? Ffc | ' r m ^ r - '* uv'v I - 5 I ( t .. ? # V " f A *1 ,-Z^ "rtjrr sTry . r . -v .> f ?/ v ^ . V v., v* ** < ^ [if lake up your mind that this season you are going e a pair of oxfords that will suit you exactly, a iat will fit and feel good from the very first day. o here are hundreds of styles here that are as good g as they are comfortable, and as neat as they dish. ES' OXFORDS nd instep I Patent, Gun Metal and Kid, one, two and four md $5.00. I eyelet ties, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. ???1???? ?? FORDS /W zed kid and tan calf oxfords, Jf rds, $4.00. Dxfords, $3.50 and $4.00. ECIALS MHw fords, ?2.00, ?2.50 and $3.00. ssured of one thing, yon will ve the satisfaction of being jether you buy a $1.50 or a PTh? Shoe P$ar8 I fS-fc m I 9 R S a I B fH S3 BMd | * J (nMI-rTn-rr-r??_ nua??a? wnnwr?wBw^^ pttt*'""' * l?i"BTn rwwTfi?r?Tmini?irTrwr? III iwiMB.iii.il? ? Mi * 11 ? I ?I1 ? III I I? w T I .1.|HU>?).M?1? iLtimr-iniHi J rT,rT?B?rt,'; TV..;g-'.-T Notice, Debtors and Creaito: t? ftj This is to notify all parties in a 8^ I I I "ay indebted to the estate of Julian 1 %a<P* I | Kaufmann, deceased, to make pt | meet to the undesigned on or bef lgars and J-OOaCCOS. IS Ma^ 1, 1910, and those having any nake a Specialty of li mauds must present them, properly .. ^ , * . \ j tested, for pavment before above da lis at lowest prices. 3w23 Addie D. Kaufmann, e solicit a share of j Administratrix unity and are here Trespassers Take Notice. All persons are warned not to tr 3 A g\ O pass in any manner on my property 9 w V/ta La I 1 a the town of Lexington. The law v be enforced against all violators this notice. Mr9. Les'sie H. Fort ?^tj ^ W?^ Hundi^ds of women have more will come this week, full Fabric, etc., they have in mini net if we can help it. They'll ings, the price, the value, the i none need have to look very wanted. There are goods to sui price, sizes to fit every figure, The greatest stock of stylish, chandise we have ever gathei BEAUTIFUL E/i smartest European and New nation of trimmed and untrimr ion of beautiful and exquisite * 1 "3 1 i ? -V m ii cumoiy appreciate tnem w ;P?Jf ||SP V \ wrxs i:"M -"* f 1# 11. s't" % <\ rr "Vi *" *.< *: .A* t -"zri r-i \ .. ? . .. . . * ?= .- . ' r-'*s7 - * ? ' /? . - _ - . . -.v 1 nr - r.%.-r ...A- . w - "v. - ? i / . Henry 0. Kinsler. ^ Henry 0. Kinsler was bom FobrnaI ry 22, 1S23, and died February 25. 1910, 8 at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Geiger. 8 He married Miss Saliie E. Geiger who I E I survives him. Mr. Kinsler graduated from the ! South Carolina College. He was a i ! man of unusually bright intellect and of the loftiest character, being a high | ' i- ?? rv - - f At..* e' s-. . ? ?-1* *?. , 1 * t 7 rt w? o n i I; I U1 LIIC OUlUll bliumm ^ciiuciuaii I of the old school. He wan the last of his family, which was one of the oldest and most prominent of Lexington county. He was a member of the Methodist church. During his last years the beautiful traits of his character were more and more manifest. The mantle of his mother's taith seemed to have fallen upon him. This faith in our I Heavenly Fatner grew stronger an^ more implicit as the end drew near. Those who were with him say it was a j pleasure to be of service to him. He | was so appreciative, so courteous, so thoughtful of others, It was touching to see how gladly, how tenderly, how lovingly the old family servants j ministered to his every need. H. Married. On March 10, Mr. Robert Miller and j j Miss Alves Hook, of near Irene, were j l married at the home of the officiating | | ' minister, the Rev. A. R. Taylor. Married. \ i At the Methodist parsonage, at j 3 ! Gilbert, on Sunday evening March 25, i 3 i 1910, Miss Gussie Barr and Mr. David I |j > E. iiammwua, Jttev. u. ?. reicier, g ! officiating. |L llifii ^POISON A 1 fMtQ Bone Pains, JyL. I i iVXT Ulcere, Scaly MMJ I ,, j Skin.. Pimples. j | y | B.B. B. Cures A^ovc Troubles, Also | |j Eczema and Rheumatism. I ra JOT [ fji For twenty-five years Botanic Blood Film i lffl (B. B. B ) has lv?en curing yearly thousands to rS. ?t suffcrcs from Primary, f*"''ondarv or j J] Tertiuary Bloo 1 Prison, and all forms of ; .'jtj diy Blood and Skin Diaens- s. Cancer, Rheuma- I -a E. iism s'nii Ertzoma. W" solicit >!>e most < h- | ;w >v_ ?tinrte ea^os, b causeB. B. B. cures who*" ( j|j all else fails. If you have aches and rains [54 or^ i in Bones, Back or Join**. Mucus Patches in $j dc- i Mouth, Sore Throat, Pimple", Copper-col- 3S a(. I ored Spots Ulcers on any part of the brdy, :g , Hair or Eyebrows falling ont, Itching, ua- ;2 - ? I t^ry blisters or open humors. Risings . r ft) pimples of Eczema. Boils, SwHlines, Eating hi Sor^s. take B. B.'B It kills the prison. 81 m? kes the b'ood pure and rich, completely *"" changing the entire body into a clean, healthy condition healing every scro or I pimple and stopping all aches, pains and itching, curing the worst ca^e of Blood Poioq son, Rheumatism or Eczema, :n BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.) , is pleasant and safe to rake: composed of of nil pure Botanic ingredients. It purifies and of enriches the bl ->rd DRUGGIHTS, $1 PER LARGE BOTTLE, W ' wUh directions for home cure. o1 I S <ul in Lexington h y Kaufmann Drug Co p. j and derrick's Drug Store, i mwn?mn?in grl.g/ggjrr ki '"^fcV n^ ?^*fc <?fc<SBJ*s^-*5 <s>? **&? *&?^ES^<SB r ?? "df *4? /?? \<3? *d? *& d? *Jr & come to our store dui y expecting to find tl d to buy for Easter, be delighted with the saving. Our stocks i long before finding j t every taste, styles g prices to please ever novel Spring and S *ed together in our w. iSTER IVIILLIiSiE York creations at ? aed hats is exemplifi millinery. They ar 'hen you realize at wl *?& %??r -<2S ?rjp ? p, < i *' ' ' V.; \ V?_ ,r '? - * , . v -. < T i t . * . . "* f "* Is' ? .. * ' \ AS WELL AS large ones are welcome here? you need not wait until your business has assumed great proportions before opening a Checking Account, DO SO TO-DAY. Our patrons regardless of the I amount of business done, receive I every courtesy in all matters of business entrusted to us?and there is nothing in safe banking j we cannot, perform. Talk it over j with our cashier. CAROLINA NATIONAL SANK, COLUMBIA, S. C. J' WATCHES I DIAMONDS JEWELRY j There are good reasons why J you should buy from n*. ' 1 st. Wo liavethe largest stock j and you are more apt to find j what you want when you have \ an assortment to select from. ? 2nd. We have the latest and \ most up-to-date styles that can j be had, regardless of price. 1 3rd. We give the most and J best for the money; in other 3 words, soli at a lower price than ? any one else for the same class J of goods. jj 4th. And best of all, we have J only good, reliable, everlasting j qualities that can be guaranteed I for a life time and then be hand- I ed down. Don't buy before look- j ing at the stock at I SYLVAN BROS. Jewelers. Columbia, S. C. Cor. Main St. and Hampton Ave ; Burial Lsague to Meet. \11 members of the Burial League, Coumbia, S. C., are requested to tend a meeting of said league on ednesday, March 30th, 1910, at 6:30 clock p. ra., at 1207 Gervais street, )lumbia, S. C. 3w22. ummmmmmmmmmmmmammmumamma? ir*3yu9*caee*eeE?t**aeeee*aee*me*ei ne*eeee**e** r* M?BC1?P???i???? \ hng the past wet ie Dress, Skirt, None will be d styles, the fabri are so vast anc just what is alore at each < y purchaser. ummer MerM bole history. ^ :ry jreat values, ed here?the 1 e unexcelled lat little cost ths 'or>N ' -,'~-rA - i .* < ? f " 2CW.t: I FAMOUS REMEDIES f Popular and Efficient Household Medicines Sold on Merit Only. I I Andes' Great Prescription | Recommended for Catarrh, i all forms of Stomach, Liver, Kidnev, Bladder Troubles 1/ / and purification of the Blood. 85c Andes' Wonderful Oil Used externally and internallv, recommended for x ? J u Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache Toothache, Earache, Backache, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Pleurisy, Diarrhoea, Cramps and all ; aches and pains. 40c j THE KAUFMAN DRUG OSVJPANY, | | Sole Agents for Andes' LEXINGTON, - - - - S. C. Jj IIHIIl ! ! II III HI?WW? nr. in !!??ii hum i i ?i Trrmin iiaawnia ?? j _ iii He KBflli/ Go, SELL THE BEST AMERICAN REFIXED SUGAR AT COST i We import and roevery pound of . Coffee sold by us. i Roasted lie to Z'r. | Green 10c to DO.-. Fine Teas 25c to S,ae. I Rice sold at Cut ibices. Pure Baking Powder 2Co lb; 10c } < lb. > "Walter Baker's Cocoa 20c l/z lb. Walter Baker's Chocolate 20c % lb. PHCEE 157. If?8 GAINST COLUMBIA. S. C. : Dr. Boycl's Sure-Pop Colic Cure i for stock, and his entire line of ueliable | veterinary remedies for sate at The I Bazaar ^j> i ik and many j Waist, Hat, |jj lisappointed? ] .cs, the color- \\\ .. . I I varied that m v can be had. || m i' " v I