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? RED JACKET PUMPS CYLINDERS AND SUPPLIES Pitcher Spout Pumps No. 1 $1.25 each No. 2 $1.50 each No. 3 $1.75 each . Fig. 48?A Deep Well Pumps with cylinder at$4.UU. I Fig. 40?Heavy force pumps, with cock spout, tapped for 1 1-4, 1 1-2, of 2 pipe for deep well, hand or wind mill work at $6.00 Prices on pipe and fittings at lowest prices. We make a specialty of fitting up pumps for wells before they leave our shop. SEND US YOUR ORDERS. LEE A. LORICK& BRO. 1519 IWAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. I ^???P?? | 40,000 Rolls of Select I WALL PAPER 4r Largest and most varied stock in the State, goods marked ? ? * close, call and see us, S YOU NEED GOOD PAINT AT $1.15 PER GALLON, f Picture Frames Made to Order Cheaper than Elsewhere. i Webb's Art Store i' 2 1627 Main Street - Columbia, S. C. &vw%wwwvwwv%wwv\v\ AIM REPAIRS m c I * SAWS. MBS, Bristle Twine, Babbit. Ac* far any n I I r. ^ of Gin ENGINES* BOILERS and PRESS end Repairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, lectors. Pipes* Valves and fittings, light Saw, Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Cngli CaasMMs in stock. LOMBARD IRON WORKS AND SUPPI COMPANY, Augystn. Go. "* *" ????????????????? ? ?? i . - JSj| | M. D. HARMAN Iwllip I General Merctiandist ___________ I Staple Line THERE'S JUST NO GETTING | I GROCERIES, CANNEI AWAY^FROM FACTS. ? 3 QQODS, HARDWARE When I stand square oil both feet 3 I ENAMEL WARE, TIN and tell you 1 am selling better 1 | nTAn-n rmp x harness for less money than you g WAttL, Xilb. ever paid before.. I'm telling facts | g ?and I can prove it. | g Lexington, * S. C Neighbor, don't buy a thing in ^ ittKiggEB rera<*,,-rthe harness line 'till you get my W ..." ~~ TT ? u Highest Prices Paid or Old Sc v prices. Here are a few: Ef . . .. . _ f ^ || Iron ot any kind, Brass and a li Plow Collars at 30c. | .. . * __ j, ^ mmm kinds, Old Rags and Bones. Plow Bridles at 75c. n $2.50 Leather Collars at... SI. 50. ff ^.Remember my place is oppoeite IH vjriuucs mauuiuc;? j kjkj. , ucivaia I LET'S HELP THE MULE 1 n0 mistake and go elsewh< m 1 but come to the I COLUMBIA JUNK CO., I llfll CC III MADTIM if J. Orenstein, Prop. | WIL9K IflMIX I 1(1, | 805 Cerxais St. Columbia, S. ? I 1118 Plain St., Columbia, S. O. 1 _ SOUTHERN RAILWAY ; HARNESS SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20. N. B. These schedule figures show I carry a fall line of hoi ' the time that trains may be expected to xi a dyvcq i? a t arrive and depart, but the times stated made -tlAKiNtob, hAl are not guaranteed. GEARS, such as trac DEPASTURES FROM LEXINGTON. , u ? NORTHBOUND. ham<?S> brld,e9' COllarS' * 10:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columbia Renajr Work 3 $D8CialtY? And intermediate Dointsconnecting at Columbia for Spartanburg and If YOU need anything Asheville. Parlor cafe car Colum- . ,. * biato Asheville. Arrive Colum- this line, S<e me before } bia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 5:15 k?t. r A a 1 p. m., Ashe mile 9:15 p. m. 3* 1 guaiailtce to pie 6:55 P. 1- "W 130, aaily for Colum- in everv transaction. hi>- Washington and the East also " connects at Columbia for Ashe- jF* F*3 a q ville. Through Pullman sleeping Jr* _ a 1?^ car to New York. Pullman sleep- ? " ~ " 1 ^ 38 S * ingcar Columbia to Asheville. Ar- 323 Ssnrals Si. Columbia. S. rive Columbia < .30 p. m., Wasn ington 10:40 a. m., New York ? 5.o? pg,juTHB0u:N-D Garden Seed. ..no . AT No 1?9 daily for Atimsta The Bazaar has just received a fr 738 a.m. jno. l~?, aauy lor Augusta shipment of Ferry's and Crosman's and intermediate points Arrive lia?le den ^ d M b - ., Augusta 10:10 a_iu Pullman ear. tf) hav? you ? f wa,!ts in t 6:? P. M.?Jio. 7 daily for Augusta ]iue, Resu,t goa-a^teed and intermediate points. Arrive Augusta 8:35 p. m. - Summer excursion tickets now on ^ m m a m * m a * ssa s* sale. Forfarther information call on | \Sm I Ifill t | ticket agents, or n? W fl S SStfiiH E. H. Coapman, Washington, D. C, WW I isSia ufi^lslai H. F. Cary, G. P. A., Waslrington, D. 0. J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A ChapilL S. CL Atlanta, Ga. Alex. H. Acker, T. P. A Augusta, Ga. up-to-date line of Sowia? Mftcaiaos. COFFINS AND CASKS The Champion New Home, New Acme and other new improved drop head machines; nicely finish- On hand, at prices to suit everybc ed in oak; easy running and per- Prices range from $1.50 up to $50 feet sewing; fully guaranteed; for Call on me and I will save you mor sale at factory prices for cash, or on I am prepared to furnish a hearse wh easy paj-ments, at The Bazaar. ever desired in connection with my t,f Rice B. Harman ertaking business. Jan. 2. I So Ti red It may be from overwork, but the chances are its from an inactive LIVER * With a well conducted LIVER one cau do mountains of labor without fatigue. It adds a hundred per cent to ones earning capacity. it can be kept in healthful action by, and only by I I "a.wni a 3 S5 E? TAKE MO SUBSTITUTE. Talk about a newspaper haying a public duty to perform and an editor having to labor for his principles; this I k'nd of talk is cheap when others stand ; back with a lukewarm neutrality, 6 reaping the profits while the editors J receive the cussin'. I DANGER IN DELAY. V Kidney Diseases Are Too Dan^ erous for Lexington People r to Neglect. ^ The great danger of kidney troubles & is that they get a firm hold before the a sufferer recognizes them. Health is gradually undermiued. Backache, & headache, nervousness, lameness, sorea ness, lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsy x* diabetes and Brig' t'9 disease follow in & i merciless eucce99ion. Don't neglect ? your kidneys. Cure the kidneys with ^ the certain and safe remedy, Doan's S Kidney Pills, which has cured people ^ right here in Lexington. ^ L. Hall, S. Main Street, Lexington, ? S. C., Says: "I suffered from kidney ^ trouble for several years and there onr?a?o noiriB in mv hapt. Thfi ^L YVCIO BCVC1C Jjariuv 1U ?UJ kidney secretion^ were at timea copious, wnile at. other3 scanty and I could hardly void them. I grew weak, lost ^ flesh, could not sleep well and was ^ nervous and irritable. I finally pro9 cured Doan's Kidney Pills at the Kauf' mamiDrugCo. and began using them. I can say that I never took another T? remedy that gave me so much relief. ** I am not as yet cured, but Doan's Kidney Pills have helped me to such a * great extent that I have no hesitation in recommending them to other kid= nev sufferers! < * . m - For sale by all dealers. Price oO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United -States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. 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 9 Newest Patterns and the kind that last forever. H Oni* "r>iQi-?1oT7 rvf TWnmrmds. Jpwplrv I of all Styles and Combinations is without doubt the largest and handsomest displays in the State. And like all of our goods, sold at the yery lowest prices, rap COME IN and lock around the first |{l opportunity you get. SYLVAN BROS., tho gt Cor. Main and Hampton Streets. 2re COLUMBIA, S. C. WINTHROP COLLEGE c SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 1, at 9 a. m. Applicants must be not less thad fifteen ne- years a?e When Scholarships are vacant after July 1 they will be award \,M ed to those making the nignest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the jtc. award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination for Scholarship examination blanks, jlj Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. rOU The next session will open Sept. 21, 1910. For further information and catalogue, address Pres. D. B. JOHNSON, td Rock Hill, S. C. V mm pirn: ?75 Broadcloth Casket. $15 Kobe, e_lh For Use of Hearse, ?25 Embalming Services. .his ?125. We give you this Burial ' For Only ?75. i Other Caskets at reasonable prices, with hearse services. J D. F, COLLICUTT, Funeral Director and Licensed Embam er, 1207 Gervais street, Near corner Main, Colombia, S. 0. Office Phone 019, Residence 1922. TS - ~= Barbecue at Pine Bidge. xjy# I will furnish my annual barbecue 00. with refreshments at Pine Ridge on l6y campaign day, which will be anieni nounced later. The public cordially un. invited to come. 8m dd$l D. B, SHEALY. i New Orleans As Seen By Old Lexington Boy. To the Editor of The Dispatch. When I stepped from the Nashville ar.d Louisville fast train last Sunday night at 8:30 o'clock and walked a few squares from the depot, 1 wondered if this was really a Southern city. Instead of finding the oki-stxlj southern ways and customs for which *~ ... . ... .i i ! our clear oiu souuiianu is no-.eu, 1 J found Sunday theatres running at full i blast; men creeping out from sale on side doors, and on every hand it j seemed the topic of conversation among the better dressed class was chiefly of the base-ball score for the afternoon. The tired-looking policemen lagging around upon every corner of Canal Street, the main thoroughfare of the city, seemed as though he was only one of the surging multitude, beI reft entirely of his authority aside j from his helmet, club and blue uni| form. A number of giant-sized mosquitoes were among the first parties to give me attention, and they seemed to be well versed in dodging undercut blows, as much so as either Jeffries or ? Johnson, tiie famous boxers, the rcj port of whose fight iu San Francisco j is advertised very extensive!}' to be j given by private wire in this spirited city. New Orleans claims a total population of nearly 385,000, and has nearly 400 miles of paved side-walks. About 2.CC0 street cars hurry through the city, both day and night, carrying the people from one point to another. Several parks are spread out for the interest of visitors, among the prominent ones being the Audubon, Jackson Square and Lafayette, the two last named being adorned by statues of Andrew Jackson and Henry Clay, respectively. Just across the Mississippi river is the site upon which Andrew Jackson fought the famous battle of New Orleans, and transfer boats ply regularly between here and there, carrying on each trip many tourists and travellers. I visited Jackson Square this morning and beheld with admiration the equestrian statue to his memory, on which "Old Hickory" sits with hat in hand upon a rearing charger, while beneath the bronze statue are' engraved the immortal words upon the granite base: "The Union must and will be preserved." Just outside the iron enclosure of this park and across the street are the world-famed buildings of interest? ' ' " ' 3 i-1 tne oia spanisn uaunuu auu mc French Cathedral. Around this plot was once the scene of many a duel years ago, while in the Cabildo was the treaty of peace signed between the United States and France. The morals of New Orleans are disgustingly low in son* of the districts. I will sail from here in a few days. In conclusion, I find no place like old Lexington and hope some day to make it my permanent home. David Clark. | New Orleans, La., June 13. - ^ - I Marvelous Discoveries ! mark tne wonderful progress of the I age. Air flights on heavy machines, I telegrams without wires, terrible war J inventions to kill men, and thai wonder of wonders, Dr. King's New Discovery?to save life when threatened by coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup, bronchitis, hemorrhages, hay fever and whooping cough or lung trouble. For all bronchial affectiond it has no equal. It relieves instantly. Its the surest cure. James M. Black of Asheville, N. 0., R. R. No. 4, writes it cured him of an obstinate cough after all other remedies failed. 50c. and $1.00. A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Kaufmann Drug Co. Be Careful What Ton Say. In speaking of a person's faults, Pray, don't forget your own; Remember, those with homes of glass Should never throw a stone. If we had nothing else to do Than talk of those who sin, 'Tis better we commence at home, And from that point begin. We have no right to judge a man Until he's fairly tried; Should we not like his company, j We know the world is wide. Some may have faults, and who has not? The old as well as young; Perhaps we may, for naught we know, Have fifty to their one. j j Then, let us ali, when we begin To slander friend or foe, Think of the harm one word would do To those we little know. Remember, curses sometimes, like Our chickens, roost at homr, Don't speak of others faults until You have n me of your own. A Dreadful Wound from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail, fireworks, or of any other nature, demandsprorapt treatment with Bucklen's Arnica oaive to prevent Diooa poison or gangrene. It's the quickest, surest healer tor all such wounds as also for Burns, Boils, Sores, Skin Eruptions, Eczema, Chapped Hands, Corns or Piles. '25c. at Kaufmann Drug Co. , Heaven seems so much farther away l from home than the other place. I For Cough Do you know a remedy for years old? There is one? in the family, it stays. It i the place of a doctor. II Sthe treatment of all thrc 1 i ? < 9 I your own doctor ms opir No alcohol in this cough m You cannot recover promptly if your bow ative; act directly cn the liver. Sold for ne; Stock F? We are prepared to sell; market at lowest prices, by .J highest market prices for all If you have any read prices for delivery at once. ( I tract for steers. We guarant Columbia i J. E. DAI 1037 Lincoln St. Wheelwright and 6 We are prepared i Wh ordrirrhf onrl | T > AA V/J. A il V WA&V4 shoeing, etc. AUTOMOBI We make a special and guarantee every jo our care will be promp Long & LEXINC RnHBanBBOBB] Have Your Pi I Save your I Mottoes and C( 1 them framed. 3 the best possibl | highest grade mc | assortment of mo and the finest j prices reasonable THE 8RYA I COLUMBIA. THE OLE 1 If in need of the * SADDLERY, selected 1 tucky Horseman7 cal ; the greatest variety to i best, medium and chea and employ the best work to last longer tha Daidi 1 iai i mam sireci Donoirinnr I Mppdl! lily \ i Every piece of wo that I turn out is gu? anteed, no matter he small or large a job is. Engraving, iii cla^s watcli repairin jewelry work of t kinds, diamond mouc inK on premises. B. H. Berkmai 1418 MAIN STREET. COLUMBIA, S. C. 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE, s?Xakc Xhis coughs and colds nearly seventy Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Once is not a doctor, does not take t is a doctor's aid. Made for >at and lung troubles. Ask lion of it Follow his advice. ed:cine. /. c. Aysr Co., Lowell, Mass. | els are constipated. Ayer's Pills are gently iaxiriy sixty years. Ask ycur doctor all abculthem. upi miniUHTr w ihiBcr/nwjLi?; i ii iuiiimjinjmiEUU'iiwMi n r Fattening }Tou beef cattle for fattening for uly 1st, and will pay in the fall fat cattle. y for sale now let us quote best Jail and see us before you conee to please you. Stock Yards LBY, Manager. Colombia, S. C. ii^ I BBBMBIOBMB BOOWBB?EagSMBBWKJBBBBgarWBHMB?HB laeksmifh Repair Shop ;o do any and all kinds of ismith Repairing, HorseLE REPAIRING ty of repairing Automobiles b. All work entrusted to tly executed. Richardson JTON, S. C. ictures Framed | Pictures, Diplomas, 1 jrtificates by having $ We give customers 1 e workmanship, the 1 mldings, the largest ? uldings to select from | glass made and the I / N COMPANY STORE | * s. c. | ) RELIABLE very best in HARNESS and by an old experienced "Ken1 on us where you will find V select from of all grades, p. We use the Best Leather workmen. Guarantee our ,n any on the market. Columbia, S. Ci, ! UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH 1 CSS j SCKOLARSH"? EXAMINAT3GM. | The University of South Carolina i offers scholarships in the Department ! of Education to one young man from rk j each county. Each Scholarship is it- i worth ?100 in money and ?18 term fee )W ' with free tuition. .? ! Examination will be held at County ? ! seat July 1st. Examination of sfcu| dents generally for admission to the i University will be held at the same ill .time. [t_ Write for information to S. C. MITCHELL, Pres., Columbia, S. C 1 ' ! Barbecue at Swansea, We will furnish a Firstclass Barbecue and Refreshments at Swansea on county campaign day. Everybody cordially invited. Good dinner at ! reasonable prices. 1 JEFCOAT & GROUT.