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?I ^Maanwwwi iiii??nnn RED . CYLINDERS \ Pitcher S i No. 1 TVT^ O XH No. 3 Pig. 48?A Deep Well 1 Fig. 40?Heavy force pu for 1 1-4,1 1-2, or 2 wind mill work at... Prices on pipe and fit make a specialty of fitth they leave our shop. S LEEA.LOI 1519 MAIN STREET ^wwwvww I 40,000 Ro I WALL ^ Largest and most varied s < J close, c J YOU NEED GOOD PA! P Plotar* Framot Mail* ta $ Webb's > 1827 Haiti Sir**! UN] & kti&ataattciu LOMBARD COMPANY, Augusta. Go. THERE'S JUST NO CETTIN< AWAY PROM FACTS. When I stand square on both fee and tell 70a 1 am felling bette harness for less money than 701 erer paid before. I'm. telling fact ?and I can prore it. Neighbor, don't buy a thing ii the harness line 'till yon get nr prices. Here are a few: Plow Collars at 30c Plow Bridles at 75c 12.50 Leather Collars at.. .$1.50 LET'S HELP THE MULI WILSE W. MARTIN 1118 Plain St., Columbia, S. C. SOUTHERN BAILWAl arwrrnttle effective june N. B. These schedule figures si the time that trains may be expectec arrive and depart, but the times sta are not guar an toed. DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTC ' NORTHBOUND. W:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily for Colnm and intermediate point* connect at Colombia for Spartanburg i Asheville. Parlor cafe car Colt bia to Asheville. Arrive Colt bia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg I p. m., Asheville 0:15 p. m. 6:55 P. M.?No. 130, daily for Coll bia, Washington and the East t connects at Columbia for As .ville. Through Pullman sleep car to New York. Pullman sis leg car Columbia to Asheville. rive Columbia 7:30 p. m., Ws iDgton 10:40 a. m.f New Y 5:00 p. m. SOUTHBOUND. 7:28 A. M?No. 129, daily for Angr and intermediate points. Ar: Augusta 10:10 a. iu. Pullman ?:44 P. M.?No. 7, daily for Augi and intermediate points. Ar; Augusta 8:?J5 p. m. * Summer excursion tickets now ale. For further information call ticket agents, or E. H. Coapmnn. Washington, D. H. F. Cary, G. P. A., Washing D. C. J. L. Meek, A. G. P. Atlanta, Ga. Alex. H. Acker, T. F Augusta, Ga. Sewing Machines. Tbe Champion New Home, >' Acmo and other new impro drop head machines; nicely fin ed in oak; easy running and j feet sewing; fully guaranteed; sale at factory prices for caah, or easy payments, at The Bazaar, tf Rice B. Harmai I?? W??? ? ?C? ?? II 11 I 3 I mmmmtmmwamMmmimpi?? ???maatnmtsmwaa ni mammnin | AK!D SUPPLIES | I pout Pumps j! fl3 i ..$1.25 each J i $1.50 each 11 $1.75 each ' ! i Pumps with cylinder at $4.00. imps, with cock spout tapped pipe for desp well, hand or $6.00 itings at lowest prices. We ag up pumps for wells before IEND US YOUR ORDERS. RICK&BRO. COLUMBIA, S.C. ills of Select I , PAPER | itock in the SUtt, goods marked \ ail and see us, K INT AT SI.15 PES GALLON. ? Ordar CkMjMr than Elstwbtr*. T Art Store $ Columbia, S. C. ^ REPAIRS BBS, Briatia Twfa* BabUL Sc., fvw aika Gta ENGINES. BOILERS and PRESSES I Rapaira far aaaa. Sbaftlot, PnUaya, BaMafc la? I Saw, SUatla. and US MKIa, OaaaBaa eaaloa* IRON WORKS AND SUf^fJLT ]M. D. HARMAN OXALXE Of General Herchaodise* Staple Lino nwnflium pa wen i i GOODS, HARDWARE, I ENAMEL WARE, TIN- I WARE, ETC. * - I Lexington, * S. C. I Highest Prices Paid for Old Scrap Iron oi any kind, Brass and all kinds, Old Rags and Bones. Remember my place is opposite the Gibbe8 Machinery Co., Gervais bt. Make no mistake and go elsewhere but come to the COLUMBIA JUNK CO., J. Orenstein, Prop. 80S Cerxais St. Columbia, S. C. - B es s so , io^ I tarry a full line of homei to mad# HARNESS, FARM ted GEARS, such as traces, )W. hames, bridles, collars, etc. bia Repair Work a Specialty. Ind If you need anything in im* this line, 8<e me before you UD5:15 buy. I guarantee to please jjjj. in every transaction. ? E. A. Fellers, 933 Csrvals St. Columbia, S. C. tsh ork Garden Seed. The Bazaar has just received a fresh ista shipment of Ferry's and Crosman's reriva liable garden seed and will be pleased car. to hav3 yon call for your wants in this ista line. Results guaranteed, rive on ft ui i i&gni en 00 C2s ?9i LffiWLCRi c, ' t?n, Chapin, 8. CM & ?. A Has an up-to-date line of ^ COFFINS AND CASKETS ved On hiiud, at prices to suit everybody. )er. Prices range from $1.50 up to ?50.00. for Call on me ami 1 will taive you money. 0I] : I ara prepared to furnish a hearse whenj ever desired in connection with my un3 j ortiking ba siness. Jan. 2 8m T in r 5i Psli ?< <??-> xorr^ ?.W *\ i strcao-hcn il'-o c'.'vfci-.f.:-e erv. i ' rejvj/Ato t > -'.; i;. _ - j ( 1*3 ii?3 i :'i:4 a : :>. j < 5ii ./^v-: ; '>* 1': -is.- . j ' V !/.' / ' / ! A. \', C.' ? ' * *' .. j f V5** v*i .? i. *>;? * ? *' '> f* > % A?c/t si/iisis* ria^S*. ^ilsaSb ^ ] r-ski %? , Ll I I I ,| 1 Sis Tilings For The House- ; keeper To Do This Month, i (1) Arrange for the disposal of waste ] water used in the kitchen. See to it that neither water nor decaying food is emptied upon the ground about the i back premises. I j (2) Use lime aud whitewash freely. 1 Old fences aud outbuildings will be 1 | greatly improved with the fresh covering. (3) Stain all bare floors. Floor stain is inexpensive and durable. (4) Insist that screens be put up to , the doors and windows?the whole house should be screened; the kitchen and dlniDg-room must be. (5) Freshen the old plastered walls with a coat of kalsomine or alabastine. Either material comes in a variety of colors and may be easily applied. (6) Look after the health of the teething baby. Most of the disagreeable and dangerous symptoms attributed to teething are due to indigestion caused by bad feeding.?Mrs. F. L. Stevens, in Raleigh (N. C.) Progressive Farmer and Gazette. Foley Kidney Pills contain in concentrated form ingredients of established thereapeutic value for the relief and cure of all kidney and bladder ailments. All Druggists of Lexington?Henry Drug Store Chapin S. 0. There is more joy in a printing office over one sinner that pays in advance and abases the editor on every possible occasion than there is over ninety nine who borrow the paper and ( sing its praises, without contributing a cent to keep it out of the poor house. ?Exchange. ; stata of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) ^ Luoas County. { Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Ohenev & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the 1 snm of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the U9e of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed , in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D.f 1886. (Signed) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. ! F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75o. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. The wise boss is open to suggestions, but he resents complaints. Credit is a good thing to have but a poor thing to use. What Everybody Wants Everybody desires good health which , is impossible unless the kidneys are sound and healthy. Foley's Kidney Remedy should be taken at the first indication of any irregnlarity, and a serious illness may be averted. Foley's Kidney Remedy will restore your kidneys and bladder to their normal state and activity. All Druggists of Lexington?Henry Drug Store Chapin S. 0. D. Barra, lineman employed by the T>_I1 m_. ?i : . i?i. j i x>eu xtsie^uuiitJ iruiujJAiJjr, 1a uouiuu wo bars in Columbia on a charge of abduction. John MoGinnis, a well known resident of that city, alleges that Barra abducted Miss Ruby McGinnis, his . daughter, about six months ago. The Some and Farm. The time for securing the Home and Farm, the South's leading farm paper, for the small sum of 25c, in connection with The Dispatch expires on the 31st of May, after which date the price will be 50c. Better send in renewals now. P-R-E-S-E-N-T-S For The Graduates, Presents For The Engagements, Presents For The Bride. Is What Our Stock Consists of Our Display of Watches are the ' Newest Patterns and the liind that last forever. Our Display of Diamonds, Jewelry of all Styles and Combinations is ' without doubt the largest and hand- 3 somest displays in the State. j And like all of our goods, sold at tbo f yery lowest price*. ( COME IN and look around the first j opportunity vcu get. \< SYLVAN! BROS., , Oor. Main and Hampton Streets. COLUMBIA, S. C. i Sonnies of Veterans. Spartanburg is getting ready for the Confederate reunion. At jo:rtt rrm'ting of committers from Camp Joe U.ul'.cv, of t.ho Con f.-dcrato Veterans, i'io oi^.v council uji-1 tiro Chamber of Jmtmf.rco, h-li Thursday Junndng, \ngust 17 and IS wove, the dts set ror the annual reunion of Confederate y~eh-:v:.n-?, to be held in that city, fiieso three bedios will cooperate in mailing all arrangements for the entertainment <;f tlie old soldiers r.nd irs'anginga progiamme for the re-, anion. It is thought that reunion this pear will bo tho largest that the Vete- j :ans have ever held in this state, and :he city of Spartanburg is making j plans for giving them a royal welcome. If you have nofc started to war on mosquitoes and flies it is lat j, but not ;oo late to start now, that is not too [at3 unless your family and neighbors iiave suffered already. REPORT OF TREASURER ?OF? TOWN OF LEXINGTON, South Carolina, Nov. 1,1909, to May 1, 1910. CREDIT. Balance, (Sam P. Rool, Trea9.)$ 117 26 Licenses, 101 00 Fines, 12 CO Forfeit, 32 00 Dog Tax, 10 00 Note Discounted 200 GO Street Dues, 177 00 Profits, Lexington Dispensary, 329 65 Total, $ 978 91 DEBIT. J. Taylor, policeman, hauling gasoline and barrels 46 00 A. Marks, ringing bell and feeding prisoners, 6 05 Dr. E. P. Derrick, wood alcohl 6 30 S. J. Long, mantles 4 25 Roof & Barre Lumber Company, lumber 2 90 Shand Engineering Co., suppiemen tory report 10 00 R. B. Harman, printing, 18 50 Standard Oil Co./gasoline.... 27 00 W. H. Bickley, and others managers of election, ?.. 3 00 Discount $200 note, 4 13 J. Taylor, policeman, etc 41 00 A. Marks, ringing bell, 5 00 Lewie Hall, repairing lamps, 3 00 Columbia Bldg. and Loan Association, Interest on Fire Engine note,. 39 85 j J. J. Bickley, repairing bridg 1 75 Jim Waring, replacing glass Town Hall, 65 Oorley Brothers, lumber,.... 8 35 L. L. Long, repairing buggy for Gable, 2 80 J W. Smith, wood 1 00 S. Thompson, work on streets 2 43 Long & Richardson, repairing bell, etc 1 85 S. Thompson, work on streets, 3 25 S. J. Long, mantles, 3 25 A. Marks, ringing bell, 6 00 J. Taylor, policeman, hauling gasoline, etc., 43 50 A. L. Smith, wood, 2 00 J. Taylor, policeman, freight on gasoline, etc., 43 51 A. Marks, ringing bell, 5 00 Standard Oil Co., gasoline,... 2T 86 J. J. Bickley and hands, work on streets, 18 00 H. N. Kaminer, burying dog and work on streets, 75 J. J. Rikard, repairing pump, 2 00 Lewie Hall, repairiug lamp9, 1 95 Kaufmann Drug Co., wood alcohol, 175 G. M. Harman, printing 1 75 J. Taylor, policeman, and hauling gasoline, etc., 43 50 A. Marks, ringing bell 5 00 Note, Lexington Saving Bk., 200 00 Standard Oil Co., gasoline,.. 13 93 J. J. Biokley ana nanas, work ou strrets, 67 10 J. J. Rikard, repairing purap, 3 45 Charlie Taylor, receipts and writing, 1 55 D. Boozer, dog catcher, 50 Balance on hand, 257 95 Total $ 978 91 C. R. LEAPHART, Treasurer, Town of Lexington, S. C. winthrop college SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE exam a ?3 ats oft The examination for the award of vacant scholarships iu Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court FIouso on Friday, July 1, at 9 a. m. Applicants must be not lets t had fifteen years of age When Scholarships are i ,raoant after July 1 they will be award- / to those making the highest average J nt this examination, provided they aieet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination for Scholarship examination blanks. ! Scholarships are worth $500 and free J tuition. The next session will open Sept. 21, I 1910. For further information ana j catalogue, address I'res. D. B. JOHNSON, , td Rock Hill, S. C. j j [ CJ^ wit We have had nearly seventy y I Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. That m Ifidence in it for coughs, colds, j raid weak lungs. Ask your own he has had with it. He know wisely. Keep in close couch wit; No alcohol in this cough medicine lip K<* cfrrtnrt Vrvii rsnnn} if vr?ir I'ftu'pU r Ayer's Pills, aii vegetable. Ask ycur doctor if 1 Stock For F We are prepared to sell you bee market at lowest prices, by July 1st highest market prices for all fat catt If you have any ready for prices for delivery at once. Call an< tract for steers. We guarantee to p] Columbia Sic J. E. DABBY, 1 1037 Lincoln St. Wheelwright and Blacks We are prepared to do Wheelright and Blacksmith hoeing, etc. AUTOMOBILE K We make a specialty of and guarantee every job. A our care will be promptly ex Long & Rii LEXINGTON, Have Your Pictu I Save your Pictu | Mottoes and Certifies 1 them framed. "We j I the best possible wo: I highest grade moulding I assortment of moulding | and the finest glass | prices reasonable. THE BRYAN I COLUMBIA. THE OLD R If in need of the very b< SADDLERY, selected by an i -? -TT 4 4 *11 tucky Horseman" call on i the greatest variety to select best, medium and cheap. W( and employ the best work work to last longer than any 3 d 1517 Main Street Notice, Bridge Builders.!UN I supervisor's Officb, ; Lexington, S. C.,May3, 1910. ; The Legislature of South Carolina, i ? at its last session having authorized j the Supervisor and County Comiuis- i ^ aioners of Lexington county, S. C-, to J contract for and have erected a free ( bridge over Saluda river, at Wyse's i ?f U Ferry, with the necessary approaches ! eacli and embankments, &c., at a cost not t w , to exceed Twelve Thousand (12,000) . Ddlars; and having authorized the j Supervisor to bonow funds on the j ' E> promisory notes of Lexington county, seat to pay for the same, ! , Notice is hereby given that the nil dersigned will receive sealed bids for i Unit the erection of a Preel Bridge over , time said river, at said point until the 21st j day of May. 1010, at, wnich time said j bids will be opened and considered by ! the County Board of Commissioners j * for Lexington comity. Bidders may ' see plans and specifications on tile in ; this ofiico. __ L. J. LA.NQFORD, Supervisor. < i i 11 n r> t f'An u i v d ."l |T! 1',.^ VAIHJI1.M ? S. RUL'US SMITH, i r County Commissioner:;. Xii April 'j, 1920?td : will JudPoles, lines, bobs, gigs, hooks, and i everything in the fishing tackle line ; at right prices, at The Bazaar. I ^ :h Co&sghs ears of experience with ; akes us have great conbronchitis, weak throats, j . doctor what experience ,'S. He can advise you h your family physician. |1 . / r A m>T C'n f r J ' - - ,^vi H rej* if y^r* ?Trr.T.i?^t.Pv_ujn u?'? ire constipated. The best laxative is , be agrees vvij;h us. Do as he says.! "aliening f cattle for fattening for | ;, and will }*ay in the fall i ,le. ! eale now let us quote best I see us before you conlease you. : >ck Yards lanager. Colombia, S. C. ! P??W???8MB smith Repair Shop any and all kinds of Repairing, IiorseEP AIRING repairing Automobiles II work entrusted to ecuted. chardson S. C. _ i res Framed reB, Diplonis*, ,te8 by havii;;< give customei ? rkmanship, the js, the largest js to select from made and the j COMPANY FORE 8. t. ' IELIABLE est in HARNESS and old experienced "Keni8 where you will find from of all grades, 5 use the Best Leather men. Guarantee our /\r? 4- V* /-v mrtvlrnl1 vji.1 I L1C 111Cli rv-CL. fite ) Columbia, S. C. IIVERSITV OF SOUTH CAROLINA. OHOLARSHIP EXAf?!HATiG?. w? rr Q .... 4 I. /t....,!.'../. ic in > t;j an. j- Kji o ;uui ^aiuii:>a *a scholarship-* in the Department ducation to one joung ruin from i count}'. Each Scholarship is th $L00 in money and $18 term fee i free tuition. taminalion will be held at. County July 1st. Examination of sr.u;s generally for admission to thorersity will be held at tha rite for information to C. MITCHELL, Pres., Columbia., S. C. Notice, Final Discharge. lis is t i notify all per* >ns that I apply to (xeorg? S. Drafts, K^., oof P?-ohtlo !o:-Ti-*\"inor*r>ri < ointi v " " ----- T' * v J 9 , on the Dili day June, 1910, for a (I'si'ltarw as Ext-cutor of the estate . J. Clark, J. P. CLARKE. y 11, 191'J.? II Executor.