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I S. B. M COLUMBI W ' ? |v We have the Is F Base Ball G( l3>"riiina o n H c V* UUS 1MIV4 w Pfdescriptions General Be; Carolina. Onr prices a: , Write for t jji 9 when in the | r? I I * S. 5. ? COLT = ===== 1 /iTh Hflo MjASAVU ^ACCOUI ill- ? i f?mttf?l9MttHMtttN 1 Kins. D I | ^3Jg||||| - j *??! Our Cillery JJe { fresh, reliable goods2 guarantee satisfactioi f We pay highest price hulls at lowest prices. C Agents for Studebaker W. Convenient wagou yj Q U A LIT s You have probably bought mai good, that cost a good price, but test of service soon proved themsel It might have been shoes tlia the sides, caps broke down, heels g&vr vid soles wer?%- platod. ' . . ' \ To | wear, &] wear jo * 5 , , > and clio ing sele * V I Sole I ..' to $0.00 T. A. Opposite Post Office, THE PRICES TELI J. B. FR] Wh< Grocers, I F We Want the Merchants iriaton County to Call m Purchases, JF<e Can Pi Money. 1823-1825 Ma IcMASTER, A, - - S. C irgest stock of )UU8, ? lSillllg xab&ic p porting goods of all , Automobiles and pair Shop, in South t ? t t re the lowest : : rhac you want, and city give us a call. I McMasier, 7MBIA, S. C. n Uly Lexington Friends I am ready to serve you C5 tihw one of the most comNT plete stocks of shoes to be I 5 found in the city and at L money saving prices. My HI aim is always to give you Of the best for the least money. 1 Farmers' heavy work shoes a specialty. ** Barman's Slide Store <?L 1725 Main Street ftf\ POSTOFFICE BLOCK COLUMBIA, S. C. BWUNfi 4 CO. I !g SWANSEA, S. 0. I We carry everything in | ?ja| aeneral Merchandise. I You will find our store leadquarters for 2 Shoes, clothing and ? Gents' Furnishings, Dry i !apc Goods and Notions, Hats, v IK Etc. | jpartment is always full of ?we only handle the best and 1. J >s for cotton seed and sell meal and c ome to us before you sell. ? agons and Buggies?Best on the market. ? ard, with ample room for stock, | c$??ae?0C??e????s??? ???$? ? ? ay things that looked *?.) ; under the nigged ^^'cvvy *? ivw-; ' ? - I w'-.\ ves worthless. MVJ ri. t 60on inn o\er at V gave way, sewing ' Jj?*- V\ jr&rd against tli se things, especially in footad be confident of getting the best quality foot ar money can buy, take advantage of the large ice stock constantly available for making ploasctions at our store. 5 agent for W. L. Douglas Shoes for n -n, $3.50 BO YNB, Columbia, SO TEE QUALITY SELLS [DAY & CO., alesale and Retail ^lour, 'eed and Guam. Planters and Farmers of Lewid See Us Before They Make Their 11 Your Wants and Save You in Street, Columbia. S. C Nature makes the cures I nffor nil C4.il. Now and then she gets 7i into a tight place and hi needs helping out u Things get started in gj the wrong direction. w Something is needed to te check disease and start the system in the right <*< direction toward health. ^ Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with hypophosphites can do just this. It strengthens the l nerves, feeds famished tissues, and makes rich blood. FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS fi?nd 10e.. name of paper ord thin od. tor our beautiful Saving# Bank and Child's fjki??cL-iiooK Each bank contains a Good Luck Benu> . ^ SCOTT & BOWNE. 409 P&ri St. x*~ " e r^==rrT=TrrTr^rrrrrrr=-rrrrrrrrrrrrTrrr^^ ^ a Bad Sill Brsszas. To the Editor of The Dispatch: The grain in this section is looking fine. The farmers are busy planting and preparing to plant. C1 Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Felder and lit- If tie daughter, Mary Louise, were the j*' guests of Mr. W. A. Leaphart's family on Thursday last. Miss Pearle Lindler was the guest of Misses Maggie and Ida May Leap- ir hart Sunday. n Mr. M. R. Nichols is recovering from his recent illues9. " T Mrs. W. A. Leaphart has been very ill during the past week. v' We are always waiting for the mail on Thursday to welcome your fine n paper. Rose and Violet. April 16. Prompt relief in all cases of throat tl and lung trouble if you use Chamber- C Iain's Cough Remedy. Pleasant to take, a: sootliing and healing in effect. Sold by &' All Druggists. v " ci . n. The State board of pardons ha9 re- 11 fused to recommend a pardon for ^ Walter Allen, a rather noted moun- g taineer from Greenville county. Allen mat 3 his esegpe onee, but came back of his own accord. II ? li Forced To Leave Home. Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and rack- F ed with coughs are urged to go to an- T* other climate. But this is costly and ai not always sure. There's a better way. a] Let Dr. King's New Discovery cure you a] at home. 4'It cured me of lung trouble," st writes W. R. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark., "when all else failed and I gained 47 pounds in weight. Its surely the King a of all cough and lung cures." Thous- ? and8 owe their lives and health to it. ' Its positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Asthma, Croup?all Throat and Lung troubles. 50e and ?1. Trial bottle ireeatKaufmaniiDrug Co. Derrick Drug Store. Sandel Drug e, Store. c] . . u There is ever so much more steady, is dependable fun in content than in o happiness ? An old map of Orangeburg county st made in 1829 was recently discovered C in Charleston. The supervisor of that county bought it for $3.10. dj ? p. Every family and especially those in tliH mnnfrv should be iv provided at all times with a bottle of }Ii Chamberlain's Liniment. There is 110 tV telling when it may be wanted in case C5 of an accident or emergeney. It is most excellent in all cases of rheumatism, sprains and bruises. Sold by All Drug- ie gists. The man who wears the ties his pj wife picks out for him has the greatest contempt for the man who parts ^ his hair the way his wife makes him. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney and bladder trouble not beyond the reach of medicine. Noraedi- tr cine can do more. Sold by all Drug- jV gists of Lexington; Henry Drug store, ** Chapin S. C. v; Seeing Machines. \V The Champion New Home, New Acme and other new improved drop head machines; nicely finish- ^ ed in 03k; easy running and perfeet sewing; fully guaranteed; for jj sale at factory prices for cash, or on rj easy payments, at The Bazaar. tf . Rice B. Harm an _ _ . * T *1 a' Notice, Some Ana s< Farm Subscribers. Subscribers to the Home and Farm +| should bear in mind that we only send n in subscriptions at the end of each ^ month. It your time is about to ex- c< j.ire (and you can tell by examining h the label on your paper) send in your i-, renewal to us at once and we will see ti that, you miss no copies. But, if you wait until your subscription has ex- tj pired, it will be impossible for us to get back numbers. tl j Now is a good time to subscribe, (j I Send us 25c in stamps or coin and we f( will forward your name. S( ? - * t jy fitST" Those of our subscribers who b> are in arrears will please call or send by mail, as we need money to meet expenses. ' ( 1ST SSEMOEIAK. Whereas, our Heavenly Father in h all-wise providence has seen fit to ill to his reward our beloved and ighly esteemed superintendent of ir Sunday school, S. L. Smith; lerefore be it resolved, 1. That we bow in humble subraison to llim who doeth all things ell. 2. That in the death of our superinmdent, S. L. Smith, our Sunday ?hnol has los^. a valued friend and orker, one who wa9 ever ready to 3 what he could for his lord and mast and for the welfare of his church b loved so well. 3. That the Sunday school tender > the bereaved family our heartfelt rmpathy in their great loss, and comlend them to Hiin who alone can ive them strength to endure. 4. That these resolutions be pubshed in The Lexington Dispatch and utheran Church Visitor. Sam E. Low man, J. W. Shealy, Mrs. J. W. Shealy, Committee. 29 Says Or $99 Fiae. At Orangeburg Henry B. Overstreet, one armed white man, was convictd for conducting a blind tiger and ras given a sentence of 29 days or a ne of |99. * i Your tongue is coated. Your breath is foul. Headaches come and go. These symptoms show that your stomch is the trouble. To remove the ause is the first thing, and Chamberlin's Stomach and Liver Tablets will o that. Easy to take and most effecve. Sold by All Druggists. Mrs. M. L. Hanna rescued her child i Spartanburg county in an heroic lanner. The little one was playing I the barn near tne house and havjg some matches, set fire to the hay. he mother put a sack over her head, ashed in the burning hay and rought him out. Neither mother or child was seyej*ely burned. l i Watch For The Comet. The Red Dragon of the sky. Watch le children for spring coughs and colds, arefnl mothers keep Foley's Honey nd Tar in the honse. It is the best nd safest prevention and cure for roup where the need is urgent and im- i tediate relief a vita* necessity. Contins no opiates or harmful drugs. Relse substitutes. Sold by all Druggists E Lexington; Henry Drug store, Chapin . C. ??- ? It is believed with some ^foundation lat the Seaboard may tuild a branch ne to Orangeburg. Good results always follow the use of oley's Kidney Pills. They give prompt jlief in all cases of kidney and bladder isorders, are healing, strengthening ad anti-septic. Try them. Sold by II Druggists of Lexington; Henry Drug , :ore, Onapin S. C. Haas Butler, a negro, was hanged t Picken9 for attempted criminal aslult. He was positively identified at ie trial by his vie im. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper wijl be pleasd to learn that there is at least one readed disease that science lias been bio to cure in all its stages, unci that ; Catarrh. Hali's G turrli CuTe is the illy positive cure now known to the ledical fraternity. Catarrh being a institutional disease, requires a conitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh ure is taken internally, acting directly pon the blood and mucous surfaces of le system, thereby destroying the i'ounafcion of the disease, and giving the atier.t strength by building up the institution and assisting nature in doig irs work. The proprietors have so :ueli faith in its curative powers that . ley oit'er One Hundred Dollars for any j iso that it fails to cure. Send for list ' testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CD., Todo, O. Sold by all Druggists, Toe. Take Hall's Family Pills for constiition. - ? ltm m I V * M VMTWMi WW 1 ^ tioa And Other Matters. I desire to call to the attention of achers and others who desire to ach the fact that the teachers' e-x- j nination will be held here on Friday, 1 ie (5 th day of May, 1310, beginning * . 10 o'clock a. in. All applicants I ill please be on lime and shall pro- j ide themsoives with large size paper rid ether necessary stationery. It ill be weil for all teachers to note j mt the State Board ot' Education will lbmit questions pertaining to agriculire. So, it will be necessary to give g ;me attention to this subject bo tore f le examination. Under the law, it is E bsolutely necessary that all teachers c tall have certificates. It is a pleasure for me to aunounce Iso that there will be a summer ohool here tliis year. In a subscuent issue of this paper will be given ie clay on which the school will open, ie length of the term and all other ecessary information. It is earnestr desired that all teachers of the Dunty should attend the school, as s object is to give them, especially eginners, good, wholesome instrucon upon the maimer and method of caching, besides other vital subjects mt are taught in ail scnoois j I would be ? lad if the teachers of ' le county would let me know at ' loir earliest opportunity how long a ;rm they would like to have. The 2I100I can run six weeks or two lonths. Let me know which would ' c preferable. 1 Very truly. 1 A. D. Martin, Oounty Superintendent Education. ; MUMHMMMnHBHMBKMMMaBMHHHMaiaBHaMia FOOT'S! Shoes for Comfort Shoes for Style Shoes for Wear Low Quarters, Slippers, Sandels. Jkz All an<* 1 Stock For We are prepared to sell you b market at lowest prices, by July J l\t 1-rV, not- nrmnlrnf nrlAflO inr O II fat r>. I lJlglJCBL ULJCl 1 AVI IV! cui iuv v< If you have any ready fo prices for delivery at once. Call s tract for steers. We guarantee to Columbia St j. e. darby, 1037 Lincoln St. j?! Send us your MAII gj Southern States I COLUMBIA Si 810-81 2-814-816?818 < The Palmetto f coltjmbl we are A Depository for the Un>t of South Carolina the Co. of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 United States Bo Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Accounts of Banks, Mrms WE PAT Four Per Cent, on depos.'t tcrest calculated quarterly WE PEOMISE Oar best efforts to transac satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL 2 CAPITAL Wilie JoN'F.3. President. w iin wafcoaMwaw, nwwaumm*. 1 I i I 111 i.iih| I I a f; COLL'.M'IA s.c jj 3 ! | n -jmsmt ?BM^-jagu?BgiwamaaaiBnapmB ? 9 | THERE'S JUST WO GETTING | | | I AWAY FROM FACTS. | j | H When I stand square on both feet h j jj | and tell you 1 am selling better jj j | harness for loss money than 3-ou g! j S | ever paid before. I'm telling facts a j | f1 ?and I can prove it. II I Neighbor, don't buy a thing in | ! BE | the harness line 'till you get my | ! ? I pvices. Here are a few: | 1 |1 | Plow Collars at 30c. | ! Sj i Plow Bridles at 75c. | j I $2.50 Leather Collars at.. .$1.50. i j LET'S HELP THE MULE || fl i Ha j .W.UILJJWH H1 IWHjaiWIMMMil-MJUMMiL1 Jt. Kj j WJLSE W. MARTSM, 1! 01 1118 Plain St., Columbia, S. C. | | ^ T> A T? T>T' riTTV I Ca U Xj. i I wiii furnish a firstelass barbecue ev( with refreshments at Steertman, S. O., cr, ">11 the first Saturday in July 1910. ?? Come and enjoy the day with \o'ir friends and hear the candidates. * < 33 H. Cromer Oswald Di ' * " 1 BTJBAR | r i 11 c ^i- - v e nave mem irom me apest to the highest * sizes for men, women children. it Your Next Pair Be A I VALK-OVER .50 and $4.00 rHE SHOE MAN, IN COLUMBIA. ?tnogn?CT?w? ?n Fattening >eef cattle for fattening for 1st, and will nay in the fall tittle. r sale now let us quote best md see us before you conplease you. ock Yards Manager. Cftlnmhia. S. C ORDERS- ^ Supply Co.. 1 i., S. O. B SERVAIS STREET. Q National IlaaSs, ft., s. c. ;od States Go-emm^m, tite Srate inty of Rickiaiid aud the <Jiiy ndsjand $!00/)0o State of So::th OorDor:iX:o-:is and Indiridnn!* '7 JC ~ "" * s in our Savings Department, inr. t your business to yonr entire A2jTX, - - Columbia, S. C. >0,000.00 J. P. xJATTiTR^'s, Cashier M. 0. HARMAN j . DEALER IN | m n w * ? iiengrufcnsoQise l Staple Line ? GDOCEEXE5, CANNED GOODS, EAEDT7AEE, ENAMEL WARE, TIN- 1 WARE, ETC. ' - " " I Lexington, - S. C. | tstpt maggggan Chapin, S. C? is an up-to-date line of MS &8D GASKETS . hand, at prices to suit everybody, ices range from $1.50 up to $50.00. 11 on me and I will save ycu money, m prepared to furnish a hearse when>r desired in connection with my un- ^ raking business. Jan. 2. 8m 31d newspapers 10c hundred at The spatch crtiee.