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I RED JACKET PUMPS t ' ' ' CYLINDERS AND SUPPLIES Pitcher Spout Pumps p' i1 No. 1 $1.25 each ? Jfel-.50 fta.fih I JLXKJ. & , If. No. 3 $1.75each. i Pig. 48?A Deep Well Pumps with cylinder at $4.00. ^ Pig. 40?Heavy force pumps, with cock spout, tapped B-.... for 1 1*4,1 1-2, or 2 pipe for deep well, hand or n L wind mill work at $6.00 ^ Prices on pipe and fittings at lowest prices. We j make a specialty of fitting up pumps for wells before , they leave our shop. SEND US YOUR ORDERS. f LEE A. LORICK& BRO. L 1519 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. f r M??? mii m |||a > n o s======??=====^^ c 40,000 Rolls of Select t WALL PAPER | Largest and most varied stock in the State, goods marked ^ . close, call and see us, C YOU NEED GOOD PAINT AT $1.15 PER GALLON. ^ Picture Frames Made to Order Cheaper than Elsewhere. r I $ Webb's Art Store i 4 1627 Main Street ... Columbia, S. C. ) Pi e y iivuuuHumuuHuui DCDA IDO F^IIVI ncrninw , m I ? SAWS. RIBS. Bristle Twine, Babbit, Sc., far any make i i# I I x a Of Gin ENGINES* BOILERS and PRESSES ] and Repairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, In* ( lectors. Pipes, Valves and Fittings, Light Saw, Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engines Cme MiBs in stock. LOMBARD IRON WORKS AND SUP PL* s wm; COMPANY, Augusta. Ga. - - ^ * s ??? 1 ** i. St-- t . j Jg|x Mm u mm i 1 a General Mercbandise B Staple Line B THERE'S JUST NO CETTINC GROCERIES, CANNED 1 I AWAY FROM FACTS. GOODS, HARDWARE, ? I When I stand square on both feet ; 9 ENAMEL WARE, TIN- I j and tell yon 1 am Belling better | , I harness for less money than yon JL. iw, * " * g I ever paid before. I'm telling facts 9 E t| ?and I can prove it. | | Lexington, - S. C. | t I the harness lice 'till you get my S " . _ 7"~ B .. . . V r S ? ? Js Highest Prices Patd for Old Scrap I ft pnce9. Here are a lew: S . . ,. . . ? E ^ m Iron cf anv kma, Brass and all . 1 Plow Collars at 30c. ? 3 t?t -o j. .. i? kmds. 03c Rags ana Bones, jfi Plow Bridies at e t?e. m B $2.50 Leather Collars at...SI.50. ? Rfmember py plaee is opposite the j ^ k Ctbhos Machinery Co., Gervais bt. f I LET'S kelp the rsule S Make co mistake and go elsewhere ^ * K kat c?me to the o |COLUMBIA JUJIK CO., v 8 WILSE W. GAARTIM. B J- Orensteia, Prop. ? 8 "ls-aL" ?? 605 Cerrais St. Columbia, S. C. n 1118 Plain St., Columbia, S. C. |j ?-??? ; SOUTHERN RAILWAY flUHHESS 5 f / SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20. " '" ? N. B. These schedule figures show I carry a full line of home- * the time that trains may be expected to made HARNESS, FARM o arrive and depart, but the times stated ' q c- are not guaranteed. GEARS, Slicll as traces, DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTON. h brfdl n t NORTHBOUND. * ' DrlCile5' C011arS' 6tC' 10: IS A. M.?No. 8, daily for Colombia Repair Work 2 Specialty. T and intermediate poiutsconnecting ,. at Columbia for Spartanburg ami ifyou need anything ill a AsiieviHe. Parlor cafe car Colum- . J. x?nn s bia to Asheville. Arrive Colum- tills 11136, fev6 me before }OU bia io:i,0 a. m., Spaitanburg 5:15 buv. I guarantee to please 0. p.m., Ashevule 9:ir? p. m. . * . 2 6:55 P. M.?No. 130, daily for Colum- ill eveiv transaction. ^ bia, Washington and the East also connects sit Columbia for A>he- 0 * ^ ET-Oi I S ^ ville. Ttirooirh Pullman sleeping a f e i 0 a 3 a car to New York. Pullman sleep- . ^ >0 ? ' * ingcar Columbia to Ashoville. Ar- j 033 USrVStS oi. C&taft3ia, a. C. o: rive Columbia 7 30 p. m , Was};- { I C ington 10:10 a. in., New York j ~= ! fl 6:00 p. m. Gr&r&en Seed. I & S ,)UTH30UND. The Bazaar has just received a fresh j 7-28 A M?No 120, daily for Augusta shipment of Ferry's and Crosman'sre- j T v ' and intermediate points. Arriva jiabie garden sm d ami will be pleased I Augusta 10:10 a m. Pullman car. ?- <> bav? yon call for your wants in this H 5:44 P. M.?No. 7, daily for Augusta ?iae* Eesuits guaranti ed. and intermediate points. Arrive ?? Tr \ J... C ~ j p* Bfefl flfm*pfcge"n 101 Summer excursion tickets now on i K |j*|a g 9-pj?$g3 gg &| i sale. For further information call on j JJgg Vs? 3 15 "& &s Ba ' ticket agents, or i lr E. H. Coapman, Washington, D. C, n. _ n * H. F. Cary, G P. A., Washington, Imaplll, &. C? A D. C. J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A a Atlanta, Oa. Ale*. H. Acker, T. P. A j H cp-to-date line of P Augusta, ua. $ Ssviag 2^acMnc?. S8?FihS fill 9 GASKETS i li The Champion Kew Home, N*;\v j a Acme ami ^Jjer r<,7 ^ I On hand, at prices to suit everybody. j ^ drop head machines, r,me;y Lu,?h- , range ;iu<u $1.50 up lo $ol< Ou j 0i ed in oak; easy running and per- i T jTn I0, . - A* ~ f . 1 vy'liX W1* Uit ilki'i x ** liX Di>vv JVU JllUUfy. I ^ feofc sewm/r; IU1J3 puaraineea, or , j ftW pared to furnish a hearse whim- i ]> sale at factory prices .- .oaa , or 0 j eVnr tltrwired in coiiuccuoii with my uueasv payments, at 1 tie Uizaai. , ^ifio? busmen*. Jan. 2. Sid u ff K:ei? rJurmpn i m OLD ADAGE IAYS_~d&. t 14 A light purse Is a heavy curse" Sickness makes a light purse. The LIVER is the seat of nine a tenths of all disease. j. 8 &Ubli V S BEH^ t go to the root of the whole matter, thoroughly, quickly safely G and restore the action of the j LiVER to normal condition. j live tone to the system and oiid flesh to the body. d f ake No Substitute. ?? i i Death of Mr. L. H. Euasell. ( On April 19th, 1910, Mr. L. H. Rusell died at his home ?on upper Main * fcreet. Ho has not beeu in very good T icalth daring the past year, and when I ?n last Saturday he suffered a stroke c ?f apoplexy his constitution having j >ecome so weakened by his advanced rear3 and declining health that he i vas unable to stand the strain of any ( idditional suffering, and death came J leacefully at eleven o'clock Tuesday. ? Mr. Russell was the son of John and i Sarah Russell, ai-d was born near Ab- * leville in 1835, and resided with his lareuts until reaching manhood when io vpnmvpfl t-n this citv. which has ~ 1 I )een his home for many years. When , ;he War Between the States com- ^ neneed, Mr. Russell volunteered and va9 elected third Lieutenant in Capt. VI. T. Owen's Oavalry and served with lis ([company on the coast of South 1 Carolina for some considerable time, ] Decoming disabled for active service i le was assigned to duty at Lexington, ' 3. C., C. H., and there met and sub- j juently married on March 1, 1866, , Miss Antoinette Boozer, a daughter of 1 :he late Judge Lemuel Boozer, who j vas an Associate Justice of the Su- : irerae Court of South Carolina. She < vith the following children: Mrs. J. 1 VT. Lawson, of Pium Branch, Mrs. S. ! 3r. Thompson, and Miss Nettie Ru9lell, of Abbeville and Dr. L. H. Rusiell, of Greenwood, are left to mourn j he irre parable loss of a kind and af , ectionate husband and a loving and t nost indulgent father. Two sisters, < klrs Lewis Bowie and Miss Ann Rusell, of Due West, also survive him. Mr. Russell was a self-made man j ind owing to a splendid business abil- i ty has ama93ed a large fortune. Sue- 1 needing the war he was elected conn- k ,y treasurer of Abbeville count}-, and Lfterwards engaged in the livery and j ale business. He was one of the oldest and wealthiest citizens of this >lace. Funeral services were conducted at 1 TTT i J1 _ f ne ramuy residence weanesaay aiernoon at 4 o'clock, by Rev. E. B. vennedy. Many beautiful flowers vere sent by friends of the deceased, ixpressive of the sincere sympathy ( elt ^for the disconsolate family in 1 heir deep sorrow.?Abbeville Medi- j im. Old newspapers 10e hundred at The )ispatch office. ( ^ The Hons and Farsa. 1 The time for securing the Home and 'arm, the Smith's leading farm paper, or the small sum of 25 e, in ooiineo ion with The Dispatch expires on the t 1st of May, after which date the ( irice will be 50'\ Better send in rc- i tewals now. i Subscribe for the Home and Farm 1 ow?onlv 25c a year until the first of t lay. i Burial Laaguo To Moot. * AH members of the Burial League f Columbia, S. C., are requested to ftend a meeting of said league on c Vednesday, May 18th, 11)10, at 6:30 s 'clock p. m., at 1207 Gervais Street, loiambia, S. C. 6\v2S SURVEYING ("j I am prepared to survey lands in a ,exington Ccuntjb on short notice, a nd solicit the work of those desiring g uch service. * H. L. HARMON, 3 7 CM A PIN, S. O. EAEBSCTJE. * I vrill furnish :i first-class barbecue 1.' dth refreshments at Steedmcn, S. O., 0 ti the first Saturday in July 1010. ^ lome and en.iov the day with jour j ^ uends and hear the candidates. ^ H. Cromer Oswald . . j g HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, J Prvtnnfv r.F T Vy JUil l?%? V* JU'^^ 'U* y George 8. Drafts, Esquire, Probate j A Judge. Whereas, James H. Price i tade suit to mo to grant hhn Letters a [ Administration of the estate of 11 i)d effects of Ramie Adams. These are therefore to cite and ad oniteli all and singular the kindred L rid creditors of the said Ramie dams, deceased, that they be and ppear, before me, iu the Court of I a rebate, to be held at Lexington, C. II., p (\, on the -lfch day of May, e; HO, next, after publication hereof, at L o'clock in the forenoon, to show lusc, if any they have, why the said dminisirc'itiou should not he granted, i Given under my hand, this 2Stk day ; jr ! Feb., Anno Domini, 1010. j n< Geo. S. Drafts. (L. S.) in robnie Judge, Lexington County, 8. C. Published on the 20th day of May, L '10, in The Lexington Dispatch. 2G u 10 Cases oi Babies. Over forty cases of rabies are on ! reatment in the State Pasteur in*ti- | ute, in Columbia, and a further in- j rease is expected. j The legislature will probably no 1 ,sked to provide for housing and feed- j ng the victims another year. There are seven victims from one ! [eg from Charleston, one of which is ; n bad condition despite the treatment. j There are three farmer victims bit- j en by a mad calf in Chester. There are four victims from Fiorncr, three in the family of D. C. Jicks, and one son of Rev, Pierce F. Cilgo. There are seven cases from next loor neighbor families from Barnwell, our children frcin Italian families in ^airfield, and three children of Walter 5ruitt, of Anderson county. )ne Conductor W ho Was Cured Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, and le writes about it.?"Some time ago I vas confined to my bed with chronic beumatisni. I used two bottles cf Foley's Kidney Remedy with good ;ffect, and the third bottle put me on J ny feet and I resumed work ascondnc- ' ;or on the Lexington, Ky., Street Railway. It gave me more relief t^an any nedicine I bad ever used, and it will lo all yon claim in cases of rhenmaism." Foley's Kidney Remedy enres keumatism by e'iminating the nric icid from the blood. Sold by all Druggists of Lexington; Henry Drugstore, Chapin S. C. The case of Messrs. Bigham and Avant was Argued before the Supreme Court 011 Tuesday of last week. The whereabouts of Dr. Bigham is still unknown. ? Reaching the Top in any calling of life, demands a vigorous body and a keen brain. Without 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, purifies aud enriches the bloodstones and invigorates the whole system and enables you to stand the wear and tear cf yonr daily work. "After months of suffering from Kidney Trouble," writes W. M. Sherman, of Cushing, Me., 4 three bottles of Electric Bitters made me feel like a new man." 50c. at Kaufmann Drug Co. Derrick Drugstore, SandelDrug Store. . ^ Hou. Richard S. Whaley, of Charleston, is being prominently spoken of as he man to succeed Col. WiJie Jones is permanent State Chairman cf tne State Democracy. There is no cough medicine so popuar as Foley's Honey and Tar. It never 'ails to cure coughs, colds, croup aud oronchitis. Sold by all Druggists of Lexington; Henry Drag store, Chapin 5. C. Miss Elise Rudd, of Saluda county, oas been appointed State Field Agent of the Association for the Improvement of Rural Schools and has entered 1 upon her duties. Your tongue is coated. Your breath is foul. Headaches come and go. These s3*mptoms show that yourstomich is the trouble. To remove the ?ause is the first thing, and Chamberain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will lo that. Easy to take and most eff'ec- f ;ive. Sold by All Druggists. The town of Easley has voted $30, >00 in bonds for a water and electric iccht system. The vote was 100 to 12. - Watch For The Comet. The Red Drngon of the sky. Watch he children for spring coughs a ud colds. Careful mothers keep Foley's Honey nid Tar in the house. It is the best md safest prevention and cure for ;roup where the need is urgent and imnediate relief a vital necessity. Conains no opiates or harmful drugs. Revise substitutes. Sold by all Druggists )f Lexington; Henry Drugstore, Chapin 5. C. Two negroes were arrested in Aiken ;ounty last week charged with aslaulting women of their own color. Good results always follow the use of j Foley's Kidney Pills. They give prompt c-licf in all cases of kidney and bladder lisorders, are healing, strengthening .nd anti-septic. Try them. Sold by -11 Druggists of Lexington; Henry Drug tore, Ciiapin S. 0. -? Sscursioa Bates vis Southern to Atlanta, Ga. Account of Atlanta Music Festival, Atlanta, Ga., May 1st to 9th, the loufchern railway announces reduced atcs to Atlanta ar.ri return. Tickets n sale May 1st to 7th inclusive with nai limit returning not later than lidnight, May 9th, 1910. Children aif fare. " j For further information, call on ' out hern railway ticket agents, or, . . L. Meek, A. G. P A.. Atlanta, Ga. Alex. II. Acker, T. P. A., Litgusta, G t ?<C* This is fine weather for gardening, nd The 35az:iar has a fine stock of le best garden seed. <5t> * Old newspapers for sale at The 'ispatch ( fhee at 10c hundred. ? 'ire Those of our subscribers who re m arrears will please call or send v mail, as we need money to meet ::pens(?. Lssingtcn ?ressizg Club. Remember that the old reliable Lexigton I Vesting Club is si ill in busi?ps and is serving its patrons with the >nai promptness and care. Wo give jecial attention to the pressing of adies ikirts, (live us a tria'. tf. Lena Sox, Mgr. "J j Docs not Co Ingredients of Ay< Sulphur. Destroys germs t falling hair. Cures rash Glycerin. Soothing, healing. Quinin. A strong tonic, antis Sodium Chlorid. Cleansing. Capsicum. Increases activity 3 Sage. Stimulant, tonic. Donv | Alcohol. Stimulant, antiscpti I Show this formula to your doctor. Ask hir I Ask him if he thinks Ayer's Hair Vigor, as n I ration you could use for falling hair, or for < HHBOBSaBMMMaUHianaHMnBBiB Stock For We are prepared to sell you market at lowest prices, by Jul) highest market prices for ail fat If you have auy ready prices for delivery at once. Call tract for steers. We guarantee 1 Columbia S J. E. DARB"! 1037 Lincoln St. ?? p??B?? 1704 and 1706 MASK ST. MDaaMKMHBBM Dry Goods, Notions, Cloi Art Square: Spring and S naBuaunanoai We are ready to show you, of Goods in our line to come to o of Goods ever shown in this city merit and you won't have to pa than ycu would for merchandise Ladies' Ready-to-Wear De Linen Suits, Shirt Waists 50c tc Waists $4.95 to $8.50 each. Millinery Department will 1 full line of ready-to-wear Hats f( selection of Dry Goods in stock i for men and boys. This is the ] we have a grand lot of special su in price. Boys' Wash Suits froi $2.00 to $5.00. Special bargai See us for your money's worth. Wheelwright and Bla We are prepared to Wheelright and Blacksr hoeing, etc. AUTOMOBILE We make a specialty and guarantee every job. our care will be promptly , Long & F LEXINGTl ! Uqwo ?opr Pip I Slueo luUi s lb Save your Pi Mottoes and Certi them framed. I the best possible highest grade mouh assortment of mouh and the finest gla prices reasonable. |j is? a ^ f COLUMBIA. $ THE OLD It in need of the ven SADDLERY, selected by t V tucky Horseman" call 01 the greatest variety to selo< best, medium and cheap. 1 ! i I 1 . ~?. ana employ urn ucsi wu work to last longer than ai DaMs 517 Main Street lor the Hair I cr's Hair Visror fj hat cause dandruff and | cs and eruptions of scalp. H Food to the hair-bulbs. H eptic, stimulant. tj quiets irritation of scalp. fl of glands. W estic remedy high merit | c. Water. Perfume. G ra if there is a single injurious ingredient. 8 lade from this formula, is the best prepa-1 dandruff. Let him decide. He knows. I r. Lowell, Masa. g Fattening beef cattle for fattening for r 1st, and will pay iu the fall cattle. for sale now let us quote best i and see us before you conto please you. took Yards ST, Manager. Colombia* S. C. urice's, COLUMBIA, S. C. thing, Miiiinery, Matting s and Rugs iummer Wear when iD Columbia, and in search iur store for the best selection . We handle only goods of y more for these good Goods i that has no value, apartment.?Skirts, Wash and ) $2.50; Net and Evening Shirt oe in full swing by Easter. A ir ladies' and children. A grand it the lowest prices. Clothing place to buy your Sp; Suit, lits bought at a great j -ction 11 65c to $2.00; Wool Su from ns for our Lexington ii.. ods. cksmith Repair Shop do any and all kinds of nith Repairing, HorseREP AIRING of repairing Automobiles All work entrusted to executed. Hchardson ON, S. C. I fires Framed I M ictures, Diplomas. ij m ificates by having F le give customers | workmanship, the | lings, the largest | lings to select from | ss made and the yjN ma JO* BZWK ?n SIORE I S. i;. EB^assmmEBgEss^gggsJ RELIABLE .- best in HARNESS and m old experienced "Keni us where vou will find L*t from of all grades, We use the Best Leather rkmen. Guarantee our iv 011 the market. Co*9 Columbia, S. C.