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ROYAL RUBBE With Lap Cement 1 Ply, $1.60; 2 Ply, $S Cahrinized CORRUGATED IRC CORTRIGHT MET Roofing tin in Rolls 14 z SPECIAL PRICES 01 No. 7 Dixie with 15x16 ( i No. 8 Columbia with 18x ' No" 8 Model, Charter ove: LEEA.LORH Phone No, 1 1519 MAIN STREET ewwwwwvw I 40,000 Rolls 3 WALL 1 ? Largest and most varied stock i ^ close, call an ^ YOU NEED GOOD PAINT A' r Picture Frames Made to Order $ Webb's Ar # 1627,Main Street Jwwwvwww ?siki ri m I B ml#SAWS, RIB of Gin CP * and Repot % .i. j#-< WfftnffO f tj?Li CA4AJ MOOTS* nptif Vflr/CS M iittlflJSf Ll{bl SlWf ? Cnc MOs to stock. LOMBARD IROI COMPANY* Augusta* Go* | 1 THERE'S JUST NO GETTING AWAY FROM FACTS. When I stand square on both feet and tell you 1 am selling better harness for less money than you ever paid before. I'm telling facts ?and I can prove it. I Neighbor, don't buy a thing in g ? the harness line 'till you get my g prices. Here are a few: I Plow Collars at 30c. | Plow Pridles at 75c. I $2.50 Leather Collars at... S1.50. I LET'S HELP THE MULE | ? WILSE W. MARTIN, I a , 1118 Plain St., Columbia, S. C. I = ? MM? I ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY | SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20. = N. B. These schedule figures show the time that trains may be expected to arrive and depart, but the times stated are not guaranteed. DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTON. NORTHBOUND. 10:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columbia |{ and intermediate points connecting at Columbia for Spartanburg and Asheville. Parlor cafe car Columbia to Asheville. Arrive Columbia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 5:15 p. m., Asheville 9:15 r.. m. 6:55 P.M.?No. IX. -laily for Columbia, Washing ,n and the East also ? connects ao Columbia for Ashe- 1 villo. Through Pullman sleeping 1 car to New York. Pullman sleeping car Columbia to Asheville. At- q rive Columbia 7:30 p. m., "Washington 10:40 a. m., New York ~ 5:00 p. m. SOUTHBOUND. 7:28 A. M ? No. 129, daily for Augusta , and intermediate points. Arrive Augusta 10:10 a. in. Pullman car. . 5:44 P. M.? No. 7, daily for Augusta J and intermediate points. Arrive Augusta 8:35 p. m. Summer excursion tickets now on . sale. For further information call on S ticket agents, or | E. H. Coapman, Washington, D. C, H. F. Cary, G. P. A., Washington, D. C. J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A ' Atlanta, Ga. Alex. H. Acker, T. P. A Augusta, Ga. ^ Sewing Jtfacninos. { The Champion New Home, New Acme and other new improved " drop head machines; nicely finish- 0 ed in oak; easy running and per- P t feot sewing; fully guaranteed; for 0 sale at factory prices for cash, or on * easy payments, at The Bazaar. ?' tf Bioe B. Harm an ? :r roofing Caps & Nails. 5.00; 3 Ply $2.40. IN ROOFING Lenghts 11 AL SHINGLES tnd 20 inches wide. 4 COOK STOVES )ven at $5.50 16 Oven at $8.00 n 20x20 at 11.60 DK&BRO. , 498. COLUMBIA, S. C. of Select | PAPER I n the<State, goods marked ** d see us, J j r $1.15 PER GALLON. A ' Cheaper than Elsewhere. V 1 Store $ Columbia, S. C. ? i/ivwvvwvwy CD A I DO t r? i n w S, Bristle Twine, Babbit, &c, for any make 4GINC5* BOILERS and PRESSES rs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, lm Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasofioe Engine* N WORKS AND BU^LV M. D. HARMAN DEALER Hf General Merchandise Staple Line GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, HARDWARE, ENAMEL WARE, TINWARE, ETC. --- - j Xiexington, - S. C. g lighest Prices Paid or Old Scrap Iron of any kind, Brass and all kinds, Old Rags and Bones. Remember my place is opposite the ribbes Machinery Co., Gervais St. lake no mistake and go elsewhere ut come to the COLUMBIA JUNK CO., J. Orensteia, Prop. 05 Gerxais St. Columbia, S. C. j JARNESS I carry a full line of homemade HARNESS, FARM GEARS, such as traces, hames, bridles, collars, etc. epair Work a Specialty. If you need anything in this line, see me before you buy. I guarantee to please in every transaction. E. A. Fellers, i- Al ft.l r A i 44 (aervais ai. uoiumaja, 4. u. Garden Seed. The Bazaar has just received a fresh ; hipment of Ferry's and Cro9man's re- I able garden s^ed and will be pleased :> hav^ you call for your wants in this ne. Results guaranteed. i. W. LINOLER, Chapin, S. C.t [as an up-to-date line of I0FFINS AND CASKETS in hand, at prioes to suit everybody, 'rices range from $1.50 np to $50.00. all on me and"I will save yon money, am nfftimrwl tn fnmifth a hearse when rer desired in connection with my unrtaking business. Jan. 2. 8m TEE F ASSIES. The farmer leads a merry life, He has not much to do. But just to raise a few pork chops, To sell to me and you. And if ho wan ts a motor car, To save his lazy legs, Then all that's requisite i9 just To raise the price of eggs. The farmer is a happy man, He drink9 the richest milk, His daughters dress in satins. And his wife can dress in silk. For him the Brahmas cackle, And for him the Jerseys moo; I think I'll quit this city life, And be a farmer, too. ?Somerville Journal. Prisoner Finds a Fortune. William Hamilton, who disappeared from his home in Pittsburg eight months ago and who later fell heir to a fortune, was discovered Thursday at the house of correction at Chicago. The setlement of the estate to which Hamilton is one of the heirs, has been delayed while the search for the missing man was being prosecuted. The first trace was found in the records of the municipal court which showed I that he was sentenced on May 28 to serve 60 days for disorderly conduct. Mayor Buse will be asked to pardon the prisoner, whose health has been restored and who was so much elated at the news of his good fortune. The Dispatch to Follow Around the World. Our young friend C. C. Craft, who is in the employ of the United States Government survey, in remitting for the Dispatch, from Greenport, Long Island, N. Y., surgeon on board of the Carnegie, of the Carnegie Institute, of Washington, D. C., writes "I begin in a few days a cruise: around the world and wish the good old Dispatch to follow me." Unclaimed Mail. List of letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the week ending July 4, 1910. Ladies: Miss Mandy Brown, Mrs. B. E. Watson. Gentlemen: Mr. R. L. Werts. These letters will be sent to the dead letter office July 18, 1910, if not delivered before. In calling for the above please say advertised, giving date of list. S. J. Leaphart, P. M. Please remember you always find the best plain stick and fancy oandies at the Bazaar. Caughman Bros. Attention is directed to the advertisement of Oaughman Bros., of Columbia. in this issue. They are telling their Lexington friends about the line of buggies, wagons and harness they sell, and it is needless for us to say more. These young men, are known to all Lexingtonian's being Lexingtonian's themselves, and they are honest and enterprising. Barbecue at Hilton. I will furnish a barbecue at Hilton on campaign day, 11th of August, 1910, with refreshments. Public invited to come and hear the speakers and enjoy a good dinner. JOHN J. HAT1WANGER. 6w44 How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.JT. CHENEY & CO. ^ Toledo, O. vv e, me uuueimgiieu., imvtj kjuowii F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believefhim perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry cut any obligations made by his firm." Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. The best Christians of our acquaintance have the brightest faces. A Frightful Wreck of train, automobile or buggy may cause cuts, bruises, abrasions, eprains or wounds that demand Bucklen's Arnica Salve-earth's greatest healer. Quick relief and prompt cure results. For burns, boils' sores of all kinds, eczema, chapped hands and lips, sore eyes or corns, its supreme. Surest pile cure. 25c at Kaufmann Drug Co. A short sermon is easiest remembered. SEE SYLVAN BROS, FOR Jewelry, Diamonds, Sterling Silver, Watches, Cut Class, Art Goods All new and absolutely beautiful poods. Come in whenever you have an opportunity. Ramember We Only Handle SOLID and GENUINE Goods. If Not Convenient To Come In, SEND In Your MaIL ORDER, Which Always Has Our Persoual Attention, With a Guarantee To Please. Always Glad To See You At SYLVAN BROS., Jewelers, Silversmiths and Opticians Cor. Main and Hampton Streets. COLUMBIA, S. C. This popular remedy never fails to effectually cure fyspepsia, Constipation, Sick .ieadacfse, Biliousness And ALL DISEASES arising from c Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion The natural result is good appetite 1 U.I 1- r"V ola.ronf. itliu 8UUU !>CSI1< LAiat siuaw, viv{i?uwly sugar coated and easy to swallow. Take No Subststuts.^a? Dead. ITegro Found. Coroner B. D. Clarke was called to Leesville on Friday to investigate the finding of the body of a dead negro by the name of Taylor in front of the residence of the Rev. W. P. Yarborrough. After a thorough investigation the coroner reached the conclusion that the negro died from natural causes and no inquest wa9 held. Napoleon's Grit was of the unconquerable, never-saydie kind, the kind that you need most when you have a bad cold, cough or lung disease. Suppose troches, cough syrups, cod liver oil or doctors have all failed, don't lose heart or hope. Take Dr. King's New Discovery. Satisfaction is guaranteed when used for any , throat or lung trouble. It has saved thousands of hopeless sufferers. It masters stubborn colds, obstinate coughs, hemorrhages, lagrippe, croup, asthma, hay fever and whooping cough and is the most safe and certain remeJ? ?? -ii i?- Ui_i _a? rrn- 1 uy lur an uruuuniai uneutiuJis. ouu. vA?* ? 00. Trial bottle free at Kaufmann Drug Co. The Candidate. He, is in our midst and he is be ginning to be quite numerous. He has the same old smile?the one that won't come off?and the same old hearty hand shake. He is the same to-day, yesterday and foreyer. What is a "candidate?" What does the word mean? Perhaps most of us never thought just what is its full significance. Like many others, the term comes to us from the customs of the old Romans. In the palmy days of the republic of which Rome was the capital, it was the custom for men who put themselves up for political preferment to array themselves in the long white toga of that time. The candidate was the "white" man,'for "candidus" meant white. The candidate was also the sincere man, for the term "candid" is from the same source. The whiteness was primarily that of the toga, of course, but it went further than that. The white toga was intended to typify the clean, pure man. And even to this day, the seeker after office arrays himself in his whitest robes, figuratively speaking, and lights it up further by his cheeriest smile and his heartiest laugh. He puts on his most attractive outside, so to say, just as the Roman candidate did. And it is all right. The rest of us would do well to imitate the candidate to some extent, in trying to be pleasant and agreeable to those whm we meet in our daily occupations and j whose aid we need quite as much as the candidate needs his neighbor's vote. Barbecue at Pine Eidge. I will furnish my annual barbecue with refreshments at Pine Ridge on campaign day, which will be announced later. The public cordially invited to come. pd$l D. B. SHEALY. Barbecue at Swansea. We will furuish|a Firstclass Barbecue and Refreshments at Swansea on county campaign day. Everybody cordially invited. Good dinner at reasonable prices. TEFCOAT & CROUT. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, Court of Common Pleas, Dr. J. J. Wingard, Plaintiff against Patience Lee, Pickens Lee, Fisher E. Lee; Eusnla Horsey, Lizzie E-eed, Willie E Lee, Mattie Meetze, Iva Lee, Hester Lee. Brosia Lee, and Unknown Assignee, Defendatns. Summons for Relief. (Complaint Served) To the defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the camolaint in this action, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint 011 the subscribers at their oflice at Lexington, S. C.,within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court tor the relief demanded in the complaint. EFIRD & DREHER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To Pickens D. Lee, Fisher E. Lee, Lizzie Reed, and Unknown Assignee, Non-resident Defendants. YOU will each take notice that the original summons and complaint in above stated case havo this day been filed in the office of the Clerk of Court I DO 1/1 ^ f *r nn/1 C? f ? ? 4- T ???< ?/? 1U1 DltlU VUUUIJ O.ULU O UlLU HI ton, S. C. EFIRD & DREHER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated Julyl, 1910 w42 Content never achieve 1 a reform. : Weak Throat?1W Cold after cold; cough after cough taking-cold habit? Better break il confidence in Ayer's Cherry Pector medicine like it for4 weak throats ; your doctor for his opinion. He His approval is valuable. Follow h No alcohol in this cough medicine. Always keep a good laxative in the house. Tnke a mi is the best "laxative for this? Ayer's Pills. Ask your d MB?a??Bi^???? Stock For Fs We are prepared to sell you beef ( market at lowest prices, by July 1st, * highest market prices for ail fat cattle If you have any ready for sa prices for delivery at once. Call and s tract for steers. We guarantee to plea Columbia Sto< J. E. DARBY, Ma 1037 Lincoln St. Wheelwright and Blacksn We are prepared to do i Wheelright and Blacksmith shoeing, etc. AUTOMOBILE RE We make a specialty of re and guarantee every job. All our care will be promptly exec Long & Ric LEXINGTON, $1.50 BOOKS Good modern fiction for s Just received a supply which $1.50 now on our 50c counter. The Wheel of Fortune, Th at Kildare, Under the Red Ro ing of Helena Ritchie, The La The Coast of Chance, The Othe The Duke Decides, Lady Rcsee ] of Battle, Romance Island, The Hill, 54?40 or Fight,The Thre Bird, The Heart of a Child, J Girl. Rich Menfs Children. A: others which we will mail post 62 cents, at TOE BRYAN I COLUMBIA. THE OLD Rl If in need of the very bes SADDLERY, selected by an ol tucky Horseman" call on us - t . rt the greatest variety to select t] best, medium and cheap. We and employ the best workm work to last longer than any o 1517 Main Street We Watch |se ! ?-ood i j O..:o Dnn^iriiirs' ! *? iiofjcsism^a ; j Wo Every piece of work i and re ,, , . . ! B. So that I turn out is guar- i ^hcre anteed, no matter how ! ^'uss th ? . . , ! amuse small or large a job it ; ^0(iy ^ is. Engraving, first I dinner ! 4 w31 p class watch repairing, ! jewelry work of all j kinds, diamond mount- j ^ t'1.e j I wit ing on premises. I ing to ! sincere j assista B. H. Berkman ss 141k MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. h* COUpOT 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE. to c*at /eak Lungs i! Troubled with this t up. We have great al for this work. No and weak lungs. Ask : knows all about it. is advice at all times. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. | hen yourcoldfirstcomeson. What octcr his opinion. Let him decide. ittening ;attle for fattening for md will pay in the fall le now let us quote best ;ee us before you con.se you. :k Yards nager. Columbia, S. C. nith Repair Shop any and all kinds of Repairing, HorseP AIRING ^pairing Automobiles work entrusted to mted. hardson S. C. FOR 50c. ummer reading, formerly sold for e Little Brown dug be, The Awaln ?>dy of the Mohnt, r Side of the Door, Daughter, Bob Son i Shepherd of the ottpvq A SnppklpH I udith, The Post d a great many paid on receipt of COMPANY ORE s. t. I E LIABLE ;t in HARNESS and d experienced "Kenwhere you will find rom of all grades, use the Best Leather en. Guarantee our n the market i? CO?9 Columbia, S. C. T Barbecue at Irmo. will furnish a first-class barbei(l refreshments at Irmo n- tduiday. Speaker* ?iu be on hand ?ucr ' e i??aes of the dav. Fret/ , ited to cmT,/* and enjoy a dinrrt- s.,a nave a good time wiie, Come All. S M. L. WARNER, ( F. W. DEE.fclTJw BAEBECUE. will furnish a firstelass barbecue freshmeuts July 16th, 1910, on J. x's famous barbecue ground, will be speakers on nana to disie issues of the day, and also meats for the young. Everylvited to come and enjoy a good and have a good time. L. C. & A. L. Sox - . Card of Thanks. Editor of The Dispatch: h to take this means of expressmy friends and neighbors my ? thanks for the kind aid and nee in the rebuilding of my which was destroyed b}' tire on i of March, last, also to those ive food, etc. Very truly, J. W. AMICK, Chapin, R. F. D 2. mont and Old Mill cigarette is wanted. I will redeem thes l. Rice B. Harman.