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I RED JACK 4 CYLINDERS i Pitcher Sp No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 Fie. 48?A Deep Well Pv I Fig. 40?Heavy force pun for 1 1-4,1 1-2, or 2 p wind mill work at..... Prices on pipe and fitti W make a specialty of fittinf they leave onr shop. SI LEE A. LOF 1519 MAIN STREET _ . _ Parlor E BENDAVI! 1320 Mil ST. Opp. Palmetto mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Best cooking and finest Bests v-, ' .v'. ?4?.1 V?tt 4 Via XXTt opwuu XMllCS UJ iuv ?F F II GINI factor*. Pipes. Votes and Rttfafs, light ! C?m Mm* fa stock. LOMBARD I COMPANY. Augusta* Co. ijuvmwuv | 40,000 Ro] I WALL \ ^ ^ Largest and most varied st< J close, ca J YOU NEED GOOD PAIN 5 r Picture Frames Made to C i Webb's I# 1627 Main Street CWWWWVW* (- SOUTHERN ^ Unexcelled Dini - it Through Pullman Slee fa Convenient Schema /ft For full informatior iiC consult nearest Souther] W J. C. LUBE, J. L. MEEK, A. P. J Dry Goods, I Goods, Waists, ? complete this ses * bought at such 1< preciate our offei - Summer for men. people cordially 919 Gervais St. ;et pumps 4ND SUPPLIES )out Pumps $1.25 each $1.50 each $1.75 each imps with cylinder at $4.00. ips, with cock spout tapped ipe for deep well, hand or $6.00 '? rkrinaa Wo II 111^5 ttb iUTTVOIf ^IXVVOi ?f v lup pumps for wells before :nd its your orders. 1ICK& BRO. COLUMBIA, S. C. isstaurant, D, Proprietor, Rational Bank COLUMBIA, S. C mrant in Columbia. Tor Ladies and Gentlemen jek. 'eals at all Hours?Night or Day REPAIRS 5, RIBS, Bristle Twine, Babbit. 4c., fer any make In ENGINES* BOILERS and PRESSES Report for sane. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, In* Saw, Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engines RON WORKS AND SUPPLY \ ? ^ jfc?? twnuuuw - - . . i lis of Select 5 PAPER 2 Dck in the State, goods marked ? II and see us, % IT AT $1.15 PER GALLON. ^ )rdor Cheaper than Elsewhere. T Art Store $ - Columbia, S. C. 4 ,WVWWWWV*J "railway^ng Gar Service, j?! ping Gars on aii Trains, ^ ies on Local Trains. m i as to rates, routes, etc ^ a Railway Ticket Agent, or k ~ B. P. A., Charleston, S. C L, Atlanta, Ga. ^ V^'X' r Motions, Shoes, Ha" Skirts. Etc. Our si ison than ever bei dw prices that you rings. Everyhting , women and chil welcome. S*Biatssta as, gaaa, Alex Ayoub, Prop * Tins popular remedy never fails tc cifcctuatry cure !)yspepS8c3, Constipation, S3 d< headache, BSicEssness Ana ALL I>iSEASES arising frcn a 7crpiri Liver and Bad Digestion The natural result is good appetite and solid flesh. Dose small; elegantly sugar coated and easy to swallow. Fake No Substitute. ntu I Points Regarding? Tin C 3 as us. The census begins on Friday, April 15 and must be completed in two week in cities and in thirty days in all other areas. The enumerators will wear a badge inscribed "United States Census, 1910." Tholaw requires every adult person to furnish the prescribed information, but also provides that it shall be treated confidentially, so that no injury can oome to any person from answering the questions. The President has issued a proclamation, calling on all citizens to cooperate with tho Census and assuring them that it has nothing to do with taxation, army or jury service, compulsory school attendance, regulation of immigration, or enforcement of any law, and that no one can be injured I by answering the inquiries. *It is of the utm st importance that the census of population and agriculture in this state be complete and correct. , Therefore every person should promptly, accurately, and completely answer the census questions asked by the enumerators. | One Conductor Who Was Cured Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, and he writes about it ?-"Some time ago I was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatism. I used two bottles cf Foley's Kidney Remedy with good effect, and the third bottle put me on my feet and I resumed work as conductor on the Lexington, Ky., Street Railway. It g '..ve me more relief than any medic ne i had ever used, and it will do all you claim in cases of rheumatism." Foley's Kidney Remedy euros .Vnnmnfi'nm Krr o'lminotinor tVlO TITlf. iUC uuianoiii UT ouujitiuuu^ vuw acid from the blood. Sold b7 all Druggists of Lexington; Henry Drag store, " Chapin S. 0. I Garden Seed. . The Bazaar has just received a fresh * shipment of Ferry's and Crosman's re) liable garden s^ed and will be pleased . to hav? you call for your wants in this ' line. Results guaranteed. ? SURVEYING > I am prepared to survey lands in k Lexington County, on short notice, and solicit the work of those desiring such service. 1 H. L. HARMON, 27 CHAPIN, S. C. i Burial Laajue To Most. I All members of the Burial League j of Columbia, S. C., are requested to ) | attend a meeting of said league on a | Wednesday, May 18th, 1910, at 6:30 ' I o'clock p.m., at 1207 Gervais Street, j Columbia. S. 0. 6w28 j FARM LOANS | At 7 and 8 per cent. ' j Loans made on improved farms in , ! Richlan1' and Lexington counties in f j sums ol $300 and upwards, payable in installments, no commissions are cbargf j ed, borrower paying for preparation of j papers only. Loans of $1,000 or over I | at seven per cent., under $1,000 at eight " ' * TXin'.f A C jP. T T J O A o. I (JCi. I'tJIil. liiu v_v g | 12?7 Washington St., Columbia, S. G. I i Highest Prices Paid for C!d Scrap Iron of any kind, Brass and all f j kinds, Old Rags and Bones. f ! Remember my place is opposite the \ Gibbes Machinery Co., Gervais St. I Make 110 mistake and go elsewhere r I but come to the COLUMBIA JUNK CO., J. Orenstein, Prop. ; 805 Gerxais St. Columbia, S. C. i umbia, S. 0. j bs, Ladies' Dress ;ock is far more ["ore and we have . cannot but ap,p for Spring and dren. Lexington j . Columbia, S. C. Scarlet Fever. No inexperienced person should attempt to treat scarlet fever, diptheria or small pox, as complications may arise during the progress of these diseases which often result very seriously even with the most intelligent cure. Great care shou'd be taken to thoroughly fumigate and air a room in which a scarlet fever patient has been nursed, as germs can be carried long distances and will reLai n vitality for i I years, in some instances, unless subjected to intense heat. A.U clothing and bed linen removed from the pa- H tient should be placed in a tub of water containing a disinfectant before taking from the sick room, and after undergoing a thorough soaking, should be put into boiling water. As soon as the child leaves the room, every door, window, and crevice should be closed and sulphur in proportion of three | pounds to each one thousand feet of air space, should be burned in the room. The room should be kept clos- ^ ed for at least twenty-four hours, and 4 should be well aired before again using. All bedding should have been loosely tfissed over chairs, or so opened as to admit the fumes freely, and if there are closets to the room, these should have been opened. Lezingtcn Democratic Club. The members of Lexington Democratic Club are hereby requested to meet at the court house on Saturday afternoon, April 23, at 3:30 o'clock. D. F. Efird, president. Batter subscribe to the Home and Farm now if you want to get in on 25c club. A Young Murderer. At DeLand, Fla., the jury last weok brought in a verdict of murder in the first degree agains Irving Hanchett, a young white man, who, on February 12, stabbed to death Clevie Tedder, a 14-year-old girl, Judge Minor Jones pronounced the death sentence. Hanchett met the girl in the road, and when she repulsed his improper advances and threatened t0 6xpose him, he stabbed her 63 times. The murderer had been imprisoned in Vermont \ for crime before be went to Florida. Reaching the Top in any cailing of life, demands a vigorous body anil a keen brain. Witliout health there is no success. But Electric Bitters is the greatest Health Builder the world has ever known. It compels perfect action of stomach, liver, kidneys bowels, purilies and enriches the blood, tones and invigorates the whole system and enables you to stand the wear and tear of your daily work. 1 "After months of suffering from Kidney Trouble," writes W. M. Sherman, 1 of Cashing, Me., "three bottles of Electric Bitters made me feel like a new man." 50c. at Kaufmann Drug Co. Derrick Drugstore, SandelDrug Store. A Young Swindler. A ,thirteen-year-old white girl has been arrested in Greenville county for raising a two dollar bill to $20 and sending the money to a mail order house and ordered false hair and some (iKfintan Uq* fotKoi* nn f- hnnd UlliCl ai mvivg. jlavi mm iv> jjuu uwu? for her appearance in court. Subscribe for the Home and Farm now?only 25c a >car until the first of May. Death of a Z&iser. i With a bank account of $230,000 and | owning several blue grass farms in I Kentucky, William M. Gold, who j worked for several years on a farm for his board . is dead at Amarillo, Texas. Gold up to the time of his death was believed to be poor. There is no cough mfdicine so popular as Foley's Iioney and Tar. It never fails to cure coughs, colds, croup and bronchitis. Sold by all Druggists of Lexington; Iienry Drug store, Ciiapin J S. C. ! > Stationory Cheap. 1 A big lot of paper and envelopes in 5 cent packages, a bargain at The Bazaar. ? ? Sz:n?3icn Dates via Southern to quanta, u-a. A^untof Atlanta Music Festival, Atlanta, Ga., May 1st to 9th, the Southern railway announces reduced rates to Atlanta and return. Tickets on sale May 1st to 7:h inclusive with final limit returning not later than midnight, May 9 th, 1910. Children * half fare. For further information, call on Southern railway n<*ket agents, or, J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A.. Atlanta, Ga. Alex. II. Acker, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga ? This is fine weather for gardening, and The Bazaar has a line stock ot the best garden seed. Old newspapers for sale at The Dispatch office at 10c hundred. c o w Tlie thing that makes a man most ft conceited about himself is for a girl to ^ ti i.:... l. . .1 T U'Ji mm nt; uuesn i term so. j A man's idea of a bad temper in a wife who won't be scolded without scolding back. Lexington Trcssing Club. Remember Unit the old reliable Lexington Pressing Club is still i i busi- j ncss and is serving its patrons with the usual promptness and care. Wo give special attention to the pressing of Ladies skins. Give us a tria'. I tf. Lem Sox, Mgr. I Does no! Cok Ingredients of Aycr'i Sulphur. Destroys germs that falling hair. Cures rashes ar Glycerin. Soothing, healing. Fo Quinin. A strong tonic, antiseptic Sodium Chlorid. Cleansing, quie Capsicum. Increases activity of j Sage. Stimulant, tonic. Domestic Alcohol. Stimulant, antiseptic. Show this formula to your doctor. Ask him if Ask him if he thinks Ayer's Hair Vigor, as mad* ration you could use for falling hair, or for dan J. C. A yep Compact. Lc Fitzmai 1704 and 1706 MAIN ST, Dry Goods, Notions, Clothi Art Squares a Spring and Su We are ready to show you, wh of Goods in our line to come to our of Goods ever shown in this city, merit and you won't have to pay i than you would for merchandise tin Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Depar Linen Suits, Shirt Waists 50c to ?'2 Waists $4.95 to $8.50 each. Millinery Department will be i full line of ready-to-wear Hats for h selection of Dry Goods in stock at t for men and boys. This is the plat we have a grand lot of special suits in price. Boys' Wash Suits from 6 ?2.00 to ?5.00. Special bargains See us for your money's worth. WheeEwright and Blacli We are prepared to d Wheelright and Blacksmit hoeing, etc. AUTOMOBILE 1 "We make a specialty of and guarantee every job. J. our care will be promptly e: Long & Ri LEXINGTON Have Your Picti | Save your Pict 1 Mottoes and Certifk 1 them framed. W7e | the best possible w | highest grade mouldii I assortment of mouldir pi and the finest glass Si nrieps reasonable. I] | TIE BRYAN^ COLUMEIA. THE OLD F If in need of the very I SADDLERY, selected by an V Lii/-. lr*r ITnrcniiiQn" /toll An tuuivy liviotmaii vet 11 \j x i v the greatest variety to select O d best, medium and cheap. W and employ the best wort work to last longer than any o d Hariris d 517 Main Street Do You Appn !f you do, take every pre a long one. a DR. HIL1 B &a _ FOR I a LJT@ THE LJV?r A It cures Constipation, Indiges Kidney Troubles, five cases thai ?0S SALE BY ALL DRUGGIST THE MURRAY DRUG C< >r the Hair I s Hair VIgror cause dandruff and 5 id eruptions of scalp. \ od to the hair-bulbs. stimulant, ts irritation of scalp, jlands. remedy o' high merit. Water. Perfume. ? there is a single injurious ingredient, fj ; from this formula, is the best prepa druff. Let him decide. He knows. g >well. Mass. I irice's. ? J COLUMBIA, S. C. ng, Millinery, Matting ind Rugs immer Wear en in Columbia, and in search store for the best selection We handle only goods of nore for these good Goods at has no v'alue. tment.?Skirts, Wash and 1.50; Net and Evening Shirt n full swing by Easter. A idies' and children. A grand he lowest prices. Clothing :e to buy your Spring Suit, bought at a great reduction 15c to ?2.00; Wool Suits from for our Lexington friends. * rcntifh Rfinsrv Sktfim kvBIIKlll ll?|?UL4 VIIVp o any and all kinds of h Repairing, Horse&EP AIRING : repairing Automobiles VI1 work entrtfi.d to xecuted. ichardsoii r. s. c. ires Framed ures, Diplomas, j| ;ates by having ^ give customers I orkmanship, the | lgs, the largest | lgs to select from | made and the 8 a \r S. L. | RELIABLE )est in HARNESS and old experienced "Kenus where you will find from of all grades. a ' e use the Best Leather :men. Guarantee our on the market. & Columbia, S. C. lefate Life? caution to make ic ad take row's a JT m m nd Sidneys. tion, Stomach, Liver and shorten Life. S. WHOLESALE BY )., Columbia, S. C.