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RED JACI CYLINDERS ! Pitcher S No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 Fig. 48?A Deep Well I Fig. 40?Heavy force pn for 1 1-4,1 1-2, or 2 wind mill work at... Prices on pipe and fit make a specialty of fitti: they leave our shop. ? LEE A. LOI I ' 1519 MAIN STREET j ^w vw* I I 40,000 Ro 5 a f i IVV ALrL Largest and most varied s close, c YOU NEED GOOD PAS Picture Frames Made to Webb's 1627 Main Street vvwwwvw GIN] factor*. Pipes. Valves idd Fittings, LIgfc Ue Mills m stock. LOMBARD COMPANY, Augusta, Gcu " \ | THERE'S JUST NO CETTINC | AWAY FROM FACTS. 8 When I stand square on both feel I and tell you 1 am selling bettei b I harness for les3 money than yot I ever paid before. I'm telling facts 1 ?and I can prove it. P Neighbor, don't buy a thing iu js the harness line 'till you get mv S prices. Here are a few: 8 Plow Collars at 30c. 8 Plow Bridles at 75c, ^ S $2.50 Leather Collare at.. .51.50. I LET'S HELP THE MULE I WILSE W. MARTIN, 8 1118 Plain St., Columbia, S. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY 80HEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE N. B. These schedule fignres sh the time that trains may be expected arrive and depart, but the times stal are uot guaranteed. DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTO NORTHBOUND. 10:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columl and intermedial e points connect] at Columbia for Spartanburg a Aohevtile. Parlor cafe car Coin biaio Aaiievilie. Arrive Cola bia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 5 V. m., AshevilJe 9: Jo p. m. 6:55 P. M ?N?>. 130, daily for Cola bit, Washing'on and the East a connect!* at Columbia for Avitie. Tiirou/h Pullmnn mop pi Car to New Y<>r'.:. Pullman siting car Columbia to Asheville. , rive Columbia 7 3) p. in . W;i ingron 10: iO a. in., New Y< 5 .00 p. m. SOUTHBOUND. T:28 A. M ?No. daily for Anjru and intermediate points. Arr Augm>ta 10:10 a in. Pullman c ' S:4i P. M ?No. 7, daily fur Angu ami intermediate points. Arr Augusta 8:i'.5 p. in. Snintmr excursion tickets dow ale For further information call ticket agents, or E H Coup man, Washington, D. FL P. Gary, G P. A., Washingt D. C. J. L. Mjek, A. G. P. ' Atlauta, Ga. Alox. H. Acker, T. P Augusta, Ga. Sewing Mac&iaes. Tbe Champion New Home, N onH athnp iiPw irr. nm\ drop head machines; nicely fini ed in oak; easy running and p feet sewinjr; fully guaranteed; <. gale at factory prices for caah, or easy payments, at The Bazaar, tf Rica B. Uarrnan <ET PUMPS AND SUPPLIES pout Pumps $1.25 each $1.50 each $1.75 each !i ! ?umps with cylinder at $4.00. Lmps, with cock spout, tapped pipe for deep well, hand or $6.00 i ;tings at lowest prices. We ag up pumps for wells before IEND US YOUR ORDERS. RICK&BRO. COLUMBIA, S. C. lis of Select 5 - PAPER S tock in the State, goods marked <r all and see us, K NT AT $1.15 PER GALLON. ^ Order Cheaper than Elsewhere. r Art Store J Columbia, S. C. ^ repairs ,WS, RIBS, Bristle Twine, Babbit, *c, fsr any make Cm ENGINES, BOILERS and PRESSES <2 Repairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, In* I Saw, Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engine* IRON WORKS AND SUPPLY Ik ii, harman! | DEALER IN | I General Merchandise I Staple Line I ! I GROCERIES, CANNED ? ; GOODS, HARDWARE, 0 I ENAMEL WARE, TIN* i j WARE, ETC. - - - I | | Lexington, - S. C. B I ! Highest Prices Paid or Old Scrap )| Iron of any kind, 3rass and all kinds, Old Raos and Bones. Remember my place is oppo.-.ite the Gibbes Machinery Co., Gervais tit. Make no misfake and go elsewhere but come to the COLUMBIA JUNK CO., J. Orenstein, Prop. 805 Cerxaas St. Columbia, S. C. =HARNESS 20. ow I carry a full line of homemade HARNESS, FARM GEARS, such as traces, hanies, bridles, collars, etc. fir pair Work a Specialty, Lllg ,ud . If you need anything in rn! this line, s<e ine bt fore you :io buy. I guarantee to please in everv transaction. j iso : J E. A. Fellers,! aV- j 333 Qsrvais SI. Golaa-sia, S. C.! I I Di k ? " - Girdsn Seed, The Bazaar has just received a fresh s*a sh prn<-Mit of Kerry's and Crosman'srelv,J liable garden s-^ed and wi.l by p'eased '^r- to hav you cal- for your wants in this ?lH line. Results guaranteed, lv e ?r? biWa LilOLEBj on, _ _ a Ciiapm, S. Cm . A Has an np-to-date line of A, m BC. Dk A M AifMMBA cymHS s JS u smtu f;w sh- Oil band, at prices to suit everybody, er- Pnoes ran^e from $1.50 ap to $50.00 for OhII on me and I will save von money or. t aoi prepared to fnrni>h a hearse whenever desired in connection with my anortakiair bu unew*. Jan. 2 Sm A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUES" What is known as the "Blues' is seldom occasioned by actual exist1 ing external conditions, but in the great majority of cases by a disordered LIVER ?a. THIS IS A FACT which may be demonstra* ted by trying a course of n?ey control and regulate the LIVER. They bring hope and bouyancy to the rjind. They bring health and elasticity to the body. TAKE NO SUBST2T5JTE. Taylor-Miller. Married on May 20, Mr. Muiler Miller and Miss Lessie Taylor, the Rev. A. R Taylor officiating. Remember, ycu can find some of the very best patent medicines at greatly reduced prices to close out the htock, at Harxnan's Bazaar. P-R-E-S-E-N-T-S For The Graduates, Presents For The Engagements, Presents For The Sride. Is What Our Stock Consists of Oar Display of Watches .are the Newest Patterns and the kind that last forever. Our Display of Diamonds, Jewelry or all styles ana tiyuiuiuauuu^. ia without doubt the largest and handsomest displays in the State. And like all of our goods, sold at the yery lowest prices. COME r. Ja and look around the first opportunity you get. SYLVAN BROS., Cor. Main and Hampton Streets. COLUMBIA, S. 0. OBITUARY. Henry Franklin McCartha was born Aug. 28, 1876. and died May 18, 1030, making his age 33 years, 8 months and 20 days. He leavet a father and mother, 5 brothers and one sister, with many relatives and friends to grieve after him. We t>.u9t that it ia well with Frank. He died at Hot Springs, Ark., ar,d wa9 buried at St. Matthews' church, of which he was a member. He wa9 a devoted son, brother and friend. A. R. T. WINTHROP COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for tho award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop College aud f- T the admission of new students will be held at the Couutv Conri House on Friday, Juiy 1, at 9 a. m. Applicants mint be not lc.-s thud lif'tv-en years of ago When Scbolaiships are vacant nttc r July i they will be awaid ed to tho.-e r:jc*kiiJi? the bights t avtaijrc; at this examination, pr< vided th? y meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants, for scholarships should write to President Johmou before the examination for Scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open Sept. 21, 1910. For further information and catalogue, address Pres. D. B. JOHNSON, td Rock HilL S. 0. You Can Have as cool and white as a i no heat, no dust. No old mf gipyggs is the latest practical, scientific < elaborate dinner without heatin; Boils, bakes, cr roasts better 1; Extinguished in a second. Fit-tec f CarzSIonary Note: Be sure \l vv ff yoa get this stove?see If ^ that the name-plate |l reads **Nc*.v Perfection." ?? Standard ( (^siror EIBaaB5SS3gB^g?oK^S5S?IB5^1^ Dutch Fork Citizaa is Opposed g to Annexation. I To the Editor of Too Dispatch: 3 The ann sat ion scheme is before us I g again in full blast. From what I can i 3 learn, the people ot New Brookland jj want to annex with Richland to get a ! |j free hridge. Who ha9 promised a free i budge? I say whenever they get a * free bridge they will pay for it. Sine ; B want to go t<> g't lighter taxes; some d t want i.f i (fi~\ to u ? ui ?r? >" r\f 1 h ; ? < I' sm>> i - H VU V w. ...V .. i" "* ? 6ary pre,fit?; seme want to go hecruse j ^ they hold malice in their heart against j v< Lexington count}', and they can't leii ' why: some want to co became ''they" j say it will enhance the value of their ' ?? property, and some wanf to go just to I be going. j Nov.?, letmetell you, fellow citizens, a kind friends and neighbors, I don't ] care where you go, you will pay for ] i what you get. The day of giving is j past. 3 And, as for the Fork, I can't see for ; I my life what it wants to annex with j j Richland for, but I suppose to vote ( 5 more bonds to Iree those bridges, j They havent gotten enough or paying for bonds. As for myself, I have had bonds enough to do me the balance of my life, let it be long or short. Tliey ^ want to buy an old, dilapidated bridge at a good price, which is liable ^ to burn down at any time, thus necessitating the building of a steel bridge at considerable cost. The atfir-bhftlflpru T um fnlil arfl nnvinns to sell. I Jo not blame them at all. j The bridge is getting in a critical condition and only bringing a small divi, dend. Where is the advantage in splitting the For>.? None whatever. In the next place, Richland don't want it; she has her hands full already to carry on her own business. On the other hand, it will misput the people t causing many of them to pay taxes in both counties. Furthermore, it will ~ put the people of Lexington to the m unnecessary expense and trouble of g holding an election. I say it is un- Q called for. v I would like to ask in all candoi: Do the Richland leaders think, deep j down in their heart9, that they aje treating the citizens who would be * left in Lexington neighborly? No. Pat yourselves in their places and make an honest confession, tell the ! truth and shame the devil. Do you think it right to crook about and cut off ail of the most yaluable property, ; after we have helped to pay for the f railroad, to take all of the railroad g aud all the towns? Isay it'isan out- ffl I ruflro Wo npnnlf> who livfi in this lit- rJ tie wedge will not be represented at k all; we wont even have a voting pre- 2 cincfc. I repeat that it is an outrage, } | and I say it openly and above board. j Irmo. J. H. S. I ; i IT wherry Hen Affected j | By Haliey's Co-set. j A fine Buff Cochin hen belonging to I ! John M. Kinard, Jr., of this city, laid j an egg on Monday tha'; is a curiosity ? in shape. IMs a li.'Co smaller than ! ? the usual size, has a soft shell, and < ?! 1 j has a tail six inches long extending ! *j from the smaller tu.l. I: has bjt-n ! fL 'i , . ... ^ : named "tne comet egg. ' This egg must be iixc 0110 described ~ in 0110 of our cx barges, as fallows: , ; ' One of Joe A. W&ikei's hens at J Chester felt called upon to do somej thing showing her interest in subjects astronomical, so on Tuesday alio laid an egg which wa9 an exact fac simile of a comet, the body of the egg tapering into a tail six inches long."?N*w1 berry Observer. a Model Kitchen dairy. No smell, no smoke, fashioned contrivances. The a k-Bi&ve V cocl>?^T-" L wii! coo!: the mcst { the hi *r"'-em 5T^ any rnn^e. Ready in a second. ^ I with Cabinet Top, with collapsible g i rests, towel rack, and every up-to-oate * feature imaginable. You want it, because it will cock any dinner and not heat the room. hJo heat, no smell, no smoke, no coal to bring in, no ashes to carry out. It docs away with the drudgery of cooking, and makes it a pleasure. Women with the light touch j for pastry especially appreciate it, because they can immediately have a quick fire, simply by turning a handle. No half-hour preparation. It not only is less trouble than coal, but it coats less. Absolutely no smell, no smoke; and it doesn't heat the kitchen. The nickel finish, with the turquoise blue of the enameled chimneys, makes the stove ornamental and attractive. , Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with ? g or without Cabinet. fipg Every di-a'er everywhere; if not at yours, wnif! lor i'cscripuvc v.ivuioi iu u44wum*** agency cflhc >?3 Con?paEy >p flvalcC) / .ssm^^^^s^ass^^ss^sssaa * Some Alcohc Is alcohol a tonic? No! Does No! Does it strengthen the Sarsaparilia a tonic? Yes! D< Yes! Does it strengthen the n< odiddpaiiiia ciuuciy lice liuiu doctor about this non-alcoholic your confidence will be complet m - i hup ?uil boys! Dull girls! Dull men ! Dull wome 2ry often due to constipation! Yet the cure is Stock For We are prepared to sell you 1. market at lowest prices, by July highest market prices for all fat e If you have any ready lb prices for delivery at once. Call t tract for steers. We guarantee to Columbia St .1. E. DARBY, 1037 Lincoln St. fhedwrigh! and Bias! We are prepared to d Wheelright and BlacLsmr hoeing, etc. AUTOMOBILE We make a specialty o and guarantee every job. our care will be promptly e Long & ft LEXINGT01 Have Your Picli Save your Pici Mottoes and Certifi them framed. We the best possible ^ highest grade mouldi assortment of mouldi and the finest glass prices reasonable. COLUMBIA. THE OLD I If in need of the very SADDLERY, selected by ai tuckv Horseman" call on the greatest variety to seleci best, medium and cheap. V and employ the best wor work to last longer than an; jDS&WILS < *17 Main Street i I i v i9*tnh ' i^iuii I J I ? I 0 q 1 /TV r.-*v ,f% ", r* J: r?va '?/KMi *?3*1 ! ! IN * t :'rrf t] I fi 8 ? ?jjf _ ; %$ & *3. 8 3 ? S ? w>?. 3 ; ... fi '-*Jf I ri I (>; ! ea Every piece of work ' ^ that I turn cut is guar- I v.: an teed, no matter how ! sma 1 or large a job it i vp is. Engraving, first j class w atch repairing, I ^ jewelry work of all j kinds, diamond mount- j g ii;g ou premises. . H. isrkmanh i vri 1418 MAIN STREET, DOLIf-MBTA, S. C. of FEARS EXPERIENCE. ] >1 Questions! ; it make the blood pure?! nerves? No! Is Ayer'sS oes it make the blood pure? 8. >rves? Yes! Is it the only |, alcohol? Yes! Ask yourl 1? T / f 4 medicine, it ne approves, 2 C. J. C. /4f/er Co., Lowell, Mass. ? n! Heavy-headed! Downhearted! All; so ea^;?Ayer's Pills. Ask your doctor.1 < v Fattening >eef cattle for fattening for 1st, and will pay in the fall attic. r sale now let us quote best snd see us before you con- ; please you. ' ock Yards Manager. Colombia, S. C. IIIII ni-'jaMewBawa?BW> kmffii Repair Shop So any and all kinds of th llepeirin^, IiorseREPAIRING f repairing Automobiles All r>4> /\ /I 4?/\ nil., \vuits. eimuciieu in xecuted. ichardson f, S. C. juaaaauaMB'ja.vHftw-. mmm i ?IM ures Framed I tures, Diploma, | cates by bavin* I ! give custome* * | -orkmanship, the | ngs, the largest 5 ngs to select from * i made and the i COMPANY nflHt fl I '$ U^la jfl s. c. i\ M. i] RELIABLE Urtoi- in T-I A RVVS^l n n rl ucot ill iiiixt-.Ai.iuu ciiin i old experienced "Kenus where you will find t from of all grades, Ve use the Best Leather kmen. Guarantee our v on the market. J Co#9 Columbia, S. C. Tpgi iw 11 wp? a? wriT m winrwr w?ny iiiivrDCiTv or cniTTOf immioti! mouuni.. CMOiill. SGHOUJSSBi? SH^iKSTiGS. The Vnivorsitv of S ;i!h Carolina bws scholarships in r:)f Depar'nu nt E im :i:i<>n to or.o yoc.ng 11:11, from rh county. Each Scholarship is 10 th ?100 in money and $13 tti ui f*o ilh fret: tu litiii. Examination will be held at Ooim'y at July 1st. Examination of stunts generally for admission to the Diversity will be held at the f-Amd ne. Write for information to . C. MITCHELL, Pres., Columbia, S. C. Notice, Final Discharge. riiis is to notify all persons that 1 11 apply to George S. Drafts, E-q., dge of'Prob ite for Lexington county, C , r>n the 9th day Juuo, 1910, for a al discharge as Executor of the estate A. J. Clark, J. P. CLARKE, May 11, 1910.?11 Executor..