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R. L The Great Live Genera Don't take pills and violent purgative They don't cure. Tafce ?t. Li. t. ror < and all Liver Troubles. It acts in perfe Chills and Fever. Dr. Richardson, of Anderson, S C., I years and says he does not know of ai results as this remedy. Chiquola Drug Co., Anderson, S C.: ' Dear Sirs: In response to your inquiry, I cheerfully state that I ha*Te used R. L. T. in my family for several years with very beneficial results. I nave personally used it recently for its tonic effects and have been much benefitted. For chronic constipation, indigestion and torpid liver, I do not i know a better remedy. Geo. L. Prince, Judge of 10th Circuit. Manufactured a: flUMIIAI A nailfi MM Vlll^UVhn VIIVM V V FOB Si ^ KAUFMANN DRUG COM JONES' DRY GOODS! IS GRO About one year ago Mr. Jones saw in Columbia, and on July 1st 1909 tb< bought one of the best stocks of Dry Since opening this Cash Store theri difference between a Strictly Cash St ness was conducted. Is it not reasonable to belies cash can save you money?if give Jones' a trial and you ca are much lower than other n has new goods coming in, anc moving his stock and nothinj Their store is in the best section of at 1554 Main Street, which is opposite When in Columbia and want any SHOES, Etc., Don't Forget JONES' DRY C THEY ARE THERE T< Innpc rach llrv UUUUU UUU11 i j Phone 784. j C, a BROW 1780 MAIN STREET, ! I Is where you can find o: jl ^PAII ;| OP ALL DOORS, SA | BLINDS i LIME AND I CABINET I | Call or write for Prices. rp.- .. ^ III IIH miiil?I v^? ?????????? ? 5 The Caldw * 1552 Corner Main and 1 * Columbia Bank. Centralis 9 * J H. W. WOODWARD, Pr ? ? American and I ? * Rates: American $2. and $! ? European, 75c and t ? < i. f? 1V? T J Headquarters iur tuc * CUISINE UN Proper and Careful Atten Now Under New Management T I r Medicine and , I Tonic. s. They only make bad matters'worse. Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion :ct harmony with nature. It prevents tas been prescribing continuously for 25 iy remedy that will give such good ^ u; I have been using "Richardson's e] Liver Tonic" in my home for some no at, and find it an excellent | * U1VA1VUM _ preparation. It has served as a sub9ti- v tote for calomel, giving the desired . effect without the usual nausea follow- D iug a dose of calomel, and leaving the gj liver in normal activity. I recommend it without hesitation. A. J. Oauthen, ? Presiding Elder Anderson District. ad Guaranteed by m PANY, Anderson, S. C. LIE BY 1PANY, Lexington, S. C STORE IN COLUMBIA WING. the need of a Cash Dry Goods Store 3y opened their doors having just Goods to be found. 8 have been many who realized the ore and a store where a credit busi- ^ C re that a merchant selling for you do not believe this just n easily see that their prices lerchants?Mr. Jones always ac i ao aaTI& far Annh.lie keens 8P l ag nv ovmhi av* 7? ^ ? h0| I gets old. tb dr Columbia's retail district. Located Ki e the Columbia Hotel. ^ii thing in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ^ a iOODS STORE ?c > SAVE YOU MONEY ^ se Goods Company, I 1554 Main Street, to* ) F< fN & BRO., |; , COLUMBIA, S. G. ne of the best stocks of H' MTS? If I ^ ^ J% tu KINDS | "a JSH, i & GLASS s p thj CEMENT. | ?1 |i> 25c MANTLES. I , K em l\ ^ei J OUR PIES ~ v? found favor with everybody jabes and men, the little girl in rnfores and her mother and her aiidmother. They are of the reet, delicious, wholesome, elt-in-your- mouth kind, and 3're anxious to have you try em if you don't know theproLcts of our ovens. If you do low we won't have to ask you. EIDLINRER'S STEAK BAKERY COLUMBIA, S. C. _ ~ I! ^ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft* ft fell Hotels I * Taylor Streets. Opposite J j located. Columbia, S. C. ' % * oprietor and Manager. J ! ft luropean Plan. % \ ? n RA MA* Jatt A 6.1/V pci uaj. ^ ! &1.00. Large, Cool Booms ? I. C. T.'s and T. P. A.'s. J EXCELLED. ^ ? tion Giv6n to All Gue8t?. * * ? Watch as Grow, * Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, - ? ? 4 :rengtnen your moneys, corset urinary irregularities, build p the worn out tissues, and liminate the excess uric acid lat causes rheumatism. Preent Bright's Disease and Diaates, and restore health and trength. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all druggists County Campaign Meeting. There will be fourteen campaign eetings, the following schedule beg adopted after some discussion; Irmo, August 10. Hilton, August 11. Chapin, August 12. Piue Ridge, August 13. Ioor Hayes', August 15. Azariah Taylor's, August 16. Pelion, August 17. Swansea, August 18. I Gaston, August IP. New Brookland, August 20. Samaria, August 25. Summerland, August 26. Priceville, August 27. Lexington C. H., August 29. WHEN HER BACK ACHES . Woman Finds All Her Energy and Ambition Slipping Away. T .nnmon Irnrtm V?riT*T tho UCAUJguVU nuiutu anv vt nvn i/?v hes and pains that come when the dneys fail make life a burden. Backhe, hip pains, headaches, dizzy ells, distressing urinary troubles, all 11 of sick kidneys and warn you of e stealthy approach of diabetes, opsy and Bright's disease. Doan's idney Pills permanently cure all these sorders. Jan Lexington sufferers desire strongproof thau this woman's words? Irs. Lucy Whites 1827 Pulaski Street, >lumbia, S. C.f says: "For several ars, during the winter months, I was thered by pains in my back and onlders. My head sometimes ached verely and I was hardly able to atod to my housework. About three Dnths ago I was advised to try Dan's Kidney Pills and I procured a >x. They helped me so promptly at I obtained a further supply and ter using that, I was free from pain, hink there is no other remedy equal Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. leter-Milburn Co., Buffalor New >rk, sole agents for the United a tea. Remember the name?Doan's?and ke no other. i ( ditor Will Accompany Campaign Party. rhe editor of The Dispatch will, as ual, accompany the county camign party to most of the points .meain the schedule, and it is hoped In DOKaaN UT i 1 1 Elt Oil BUUnUI JUC4D iu w I ail themselves of the opportunity to I y up. This is a "dull" season with f b newspaper folk, and we will appre- I ite fully every dollar received. The , mpaign opens at Irmo on the 10tk i August. ' Work 24 Hours A Day. The busiest little things ever made 5 Dr. King's New Life Pills Every 1 is a sugar-coated globule of health, it changes weakness into strength, iguor into energy, brain-fag into intal power; curing Constipation, adache, Chills, Dyspepsia, Malaria.. $ at K aufmann Drug Co. m Phe General Electric Company now inlnvR so.ooft men. the largest nam- i ? ~ r in its history. * Slectric heat is now being used sucssfully in operating on cancers. AS WELL AS large ones are welcome here? you need not wait until your business has assumed great proportions before opening a Checking Account, do su i u-umt . Our patrons regardless of the amount of business done, receive every courtesy in all matters of business entrusted to us?and there is nothing in safe banking we cannot perform. Talk it over with our cashier. CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, COLUMBIA, 5. C. 1 j I LEGAL NOTICES. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. By George S. Drafts, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, Frank W. Shealy, C. C. C. P. & G. S. made 9uit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the estate of and effects of Alfred Sharpe. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Alfred Sharpe deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington C H., S. C., on the 17th day of Aug., 1910, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 8th day of July Anno Domini, 1910. Geo. S. Drafts, (L. S.) Probate Judge, Lexington County, S. C. Published on the 13th day of July, 1910, in The Lexington Dispatch for 2 weeks. 38 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; Eusula Horsey, Lizzie Reed, Willie E Lee, Mattie Meetze, Iva Lee, Hester Lee, BrosiaLee, 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 on the subscribers at their office 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 for the relief demanded in the complaint. EFIRD & DREHER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To Pickens D. Lee, Fisher E. Lee, Lizzie Reed, aud Unknown Assignee, Non-resident Defendants. YOU will each take notice that the original summons aDd complaint in nk?rn otofu.1 piiafl hdvfi this dav been OUVTU DIMUVV* VMUV w ^ filed in the ofiice of the Clerk of Court for said County and State at Lexington, S. C. EFIRD & DREHER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated July 1. 1910 w42 Sheriffs Sale. Sale TJnder Execution. By virtue of an Execution issued by Frank W. Shealey, Clerk of Court, in favor of the Oasparis Stone Company, ' against W. H. Ft-Mer, and to me di- j rected, I have Jeviad upon and will sell at pnblic outcry, to the highest bidder, before the Court House door,at ; Lexington, on the 1st Monday in August, 1910, during the usual hours of sale, all the right, titleand interest, of ; the said W. H. Felder in the following land, to wit:?All that lot of land, situted in the County of Lexington, and the State of South Carolina containing ten (10) acres more or less, aDd bounded on the North by lands of Emma and May Meetze; South, by lands formerly of Wm. H. Meetze, decM. and West by lands of C. E. Corley. * Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers. P. H. CORLEY, July 11-1910-3w-39 S. L. C., S. C. * uttwaT T\T*T* O* NOTIU? STUUJLQ.UL1/LAO MEETING OF MIDDLEBURG MILLS. A meeting of the stockholders of Middleburg Mills is hereby called fcr the 9th day of August 1910, at 13 o'clock m,, in the offices of the company at Batesburg, S. C. to consider a resolution passed by the directors at a meeting held on the Sth day of July 1910, suggesting an issue of one thousand shares of preferred stock of the par value one hundred dollars, which is an increase of $25,009 of the capital stock.each guarantee to pay a preferred dividend of "i% per annum out of the net oarnings of the corporation before j any dividends are paid on the common stock, and in case of liquidation to be ! paid before the common stock but the holder not to be entitled to vote in stockholders meetings or to participate in any other than the above guar>anteed dividends. The stockholders will further be requested to consider the calling in and cancelling of the seven hundred and fifty shares of pre ferred stock authorized to be issued on the 11th day of June 1907. ? Win. C. Farbbr, Board of < Wm. P. Drkwky, Directors ' Henry J. Farber 4-W-37-42 Renew Subscriptions Now. If you don't want to miss any of the county campaign news you had better renew your paper now. Do not get mad if we stop it; the law has to be complied with, and we are giving all fair warning. Let us have your renewals. Newspaper Advertising. "I never in my life," says John Wannaraaker, "used such a thing as a poster, a dodger, or a handbill. My plan for twenty-five years has been to buy so much space in a newspaper and fill it up with what I wanted. I would not give an advertisement in a newspaper of four hundre 1 circulation for five thousand posters and dodgers. If I wanted to sell cheap jewelry or run a lottery scheme I might nse posi ters, but I wouldn't insult a decent reading public with handbills." I New Summer Our stock of Millii Goods, Dry Coods, Shoes and Hats is now We want our Lexingtor call and inspect our line a ana maKe our 'tore 11 1 while in the city, wh f buy or not. Our pric* ] WM. PLATT I 1804 MAIN ST. ( f PRIVATE DINING ROOM FO I Metropolitan Rest \ BEST AND LARGEST IN 1 THE FINEST IN THE STATE m 1538 Main St-eet Opposite Coll 8 COLUMBIA, S. C. I Regular Dinner 35 ( V Lunch Ticket":$1.10 for $1,$2.30 for$2.,|3 I ALSO CAPITOL C 1 1210 Main Street Opposite Of Vk Two Best Places in the City Coffee I WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAI We have everything in wagon and carriag are giving this departm ness particular attentic We have ready for d spokes, rims, hubs, ci blacksmiths' tools, and and carriage material. Send for descriptive can take care of your o] Lorick & Lowra COLUMBIA, S. $ ft- Van fiAii't "be comfortable " I irr ice $ We make the finest quality of ice, by hygienic methods. Packed carefully an | sacks. | PALMETTO ICE C | COLUMBIA, S. C. ft Program Dolmar Peunion. The Newberry College Delmar Re- flBHHB union, Friday, July 29 at 10 o'clock A *'Music by local band. I SUM] Prayer. I Addresses by I OhftrlpR J. Shealv. P Rev N. J>. Bodie, I Prof. 9. J. Derrick, I One Rev. W. H. Hiller. I q Barbacue and picnic dinner. I vuc W. Aug. Shealy. Pres. I rrrrrrr? | beauti C. D. Kenny Co, ^ J 0R( SELL THE BEST AMERICAN RE- ?oir FINED SUGAR AT COST j 3 ' 1 9 TlvPll We import and roast every pound of g 4 * Coffee sold by us. I from * Roasted 11c to 35c. 1 \ Green 10c to 20c. slight! Fine Teas 25c to SOe. j v ? Rice sold at Cut Prices. I Oi'gaDS Pure Baking Powder 20c lb; 10c K lb. I Easy Walter Baker's Cocoa 20c lb. | Walter Baker's Chocolate 20c lb. j B "pian! PHONE 157. 1639 MAIN ST., ranted. COLUMBIA, S. C. i in plan ? i mmmmmammm New Brunswick has about 8,000,000) II #] acres of fir, spruce and pine. M1111 The lead pencil makers of Nuren - INIIHJ berjt, Germany, use about 700,COO tons I 142? of Am;rican cedar each year. HHHi V \ Goods I lery, Dress 1 iNOUons, h 7 complete. 1 1 friends to of Goods 1 eadquarters 1 ether they a is are right. 0 k SON, I COLUMBIA, S. C. 1 R FAMILIES ^ :aurant V . rHE city 1 QUICK SERVICE umbia Hotel & Sents 1 for 2.50,$5.75 for$5 H AFE I lera House fl Made by Steam ERIAL ? manufactured i material, and ent of our busi n this year, rompt shipment ross bars, axles all other wagon price list. We rders. nee,Inc' j c. igt without ? "*1 I \ jgi " the most approved ^ id shipped in new # $ "OMPANY | $ HER RATE SAIEI I $300 Fiano $185 I i $400 Piano $215 se are new and in ful mahogany cases, 1 te us quick if you dele of these bargains. j jAN BARGAINS. | ie second hand organs in exchange for pianos 520 to $35. limited number of [y used forfeited ?90 I 5 from ?4o to ?1)5. | terms?to responsible r ?will be made on any of )ve instruments. ds and organs fully war) other excellent bargains os always on hand. m MUSIC HIE Main St. Columbia, S. C. I