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Foley's | Kidney |. Pills |r . What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, ((Am# 1?i /In ATTA AA<> jrwut &4UUVJT VV/i rect urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Prevent Bright's Disease and Diabates, and restore health and ^ strength* Refuse substitutes* | PLOWS, I | And Planrc I Hard Riding and Walking Twt Harrows, Spike Tooth H; ers, Corn and Cotton PI Chilled, Stalk Cutters, Hi You will not work \ buy from us light-runr you need new things for J any kind come to us. W deal. This is a hobby w 11 = Lorick & INCORP COLUMBIA, & . - , I W z Sell Ladles I $2,50 Shoes t Cinro Tonncirv let wp 1 LFJLUVV If UAAMWX J AkJtJ fT V J our line of shoes to Ladies' Solid Leather S j?\ The same oes we have been ; and which you will always pa for we will sell to you for the $1. A Complete Line of > Ladies' Trimn I We specially invite all i our Store. Jones Cash Dn ll554 MAIHST^ _ -si sr _ . . f The Origi > Mr. Royster Manufacturer of above other cor Idea Twenty-se' to-day; the rest Factories tosupj t. s. NOftFOLK. VA. WACOM, OA, C ...... Killed the ayo r. J. T. Walker, mayor of Pineville, La., was shot and killed by William McManns, following a row about litigation in the district court. When McManus aimed Walker ran, the bullet entsring the latter's back. McManus was captured and placed in jail. Not A Word Of Scandal marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs. W T> finnn orV? nf 7V1 AT?vi I lft. WVO.. WhO said: "she told me Dr. King's New Life Pills had cured her of obstinate kidney trouble, and made her feel like a new woman.'' Easy, but sure ramedy for stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Only 25c. at All Druggiste. It is claimed that marriage is a lot- ; tery, but it can not be true, else the law would take hold of it. i HARROWS irs General ware ) Horse Cultivators, Disk irrows, Rollers-Pulverizlanters, Plows-Steel and ay Presses, Garden Plows our stock so hard if you ling impliments. When the farm, or hardware of /e will give you a square I ill Ud. us Lowrance, I ORATED. I S. C. | I $2,00 and 1 rui I iave decided to confine ? faoes to Retail hi $1.50 i selling foi ?2.00 and ?2.50, 1 ,y the other fellow high prices B low price of | Dry Goods, Notions, | led Hats, Etc. S Lexingtonians to visit I 1 GoodslStore, COLUMBIA, S. C. 1 j . JBri^ / * RE in of Reystar Fcr believed that succes: : Fertilizers who would isiderations. This was yen years'ago and th lit has been that it r ?1y the demand for Roys ROYSTER GUANO COMPAQ FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES. TARBORO, N. C, COLUMBIA. 8. C. SPARTA! CL1/JF5U8, QA. WONTOOMSRY, ALA. kML f IT IS SERIOUS Some Lexington People Fail to Realize the Seriousness of a Bad Back. The constant aching of a bad back, The weariness, the tired feeling, The pains and aches of kidney ills Are serious?if neglected. Dangerous urinary troubles follow. A Lexington citizen shows you how to avoid them. O. A. Geiger, Depot Street. Lexington, S. 0., says: ''For several montus I suffered from dull pains across the small of my back and as they did not disappear, I came to the conclusion that my kidneys were disorder^ d. At night, after lying down, my back pained me intensely and I also noticed an irregularity in the passages of the kidney secretions. I was feeling miserable when I procured Doan's Kidney Fills at Kaulmann Drug Co. I used j them as directed and they proved to be the remedy I needed. Tney have helped me so much that it gives me pleasure to recommend them to other kidney sufferers." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. John Garris, aged 60, was struck on the head with a fence rail and perhaps fatally wounded in Colleton county by A. E. Steedley, Jr., aged 35, in a difficulty over a line fence. Steedly claims that Garris was making for him with his knife. FOB SALE I offer for sale three small farms three miles from New Brookland. Good land for truck growing, etc. Apply to M. W. SHULL, R. F. D. 1. New Brookland, S. Cj ?3tf A. Mack Stokes, a grocer of Orangeburg, and his clerk, Hamp Stokes, were convicted before tb'e mayor of selling liquor and were fined $100 and $50 respectively or 30 days on the gang. The evidence showed that they kept the article in the store and sold and handed it out wrapped up like groceries. Now is the time to secure the Home and Farm for 2oc a year in connection with The Dispatch. ^ - / A Dreadful Sight ! to H. J. Barnum, of Freeville, N. Y., was the fever-sore that had plagned his life for years in spite of mun> remedies he tried. At last he used Buckien's Arnica Salve and uTrote: "it has entirely healed with scarcely a scar left." Iieals Burns, Boils, Eczema, Cutar Brnisec, Swellings, Corns and Piles like magic. Only 25c at All Druggists. While standing under a large oak [ with his four-year-old son in his ar^s, : Y, H. Evern, a negro men of Spartanburg, was struck by lightning and he and the boy were instantly killed. SHiGtiESTER SPILL!. DIAMOND BRAND C-- \J5* ? t a nrrc i A ek yovr for CHl-CTTHS-THK-'S A DIAMOND BKA.T5TD PTIAS fa Red end/A Gold metallic boxes,, scaled with B;:>e\4/3 ! Ribbon. TaK2 ICO GTHKJL. It-Mj at fyarx/ I ,h~e(r?rt?t ?jk! asb fay cnTXSE8-/l-Ii P ? 31 Ail Oh f? BXA 5? PII,T,S* for twenty-fiw? j years regarded as Efeat, Safest, Always Reliable. A SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS 1 tiaik cyr OYfeUCDr worth j TPTHD tlinfllnCni. T?STR?> 1 r"" ! 3S MARK GISTEREIK tilizers.' s awaited the 1 miAlt-ikr $ , ^uaiiijr g Mr. RoysteFs is is his idea equires Eight f ter Fertilizers , .J 1Y. .# ' 8. e. 5 ' TIWORC.MO. I MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF SPARTANBURG. Pursuant to sundry decrees passed by tne presiding judge of the Court of Common Pleas at Spartanburg, S. C., March 29, 1910, in case of J. H. Parris ys. Carolina Mutual Fire Insurance Company, in which S. M. Wetmore as Receiver for Carolina Mutual Fire Insurance Company secured judgments or?rl rlp/..rf?p<a fnrp salp against the S6V eral parties hereinafter mentioned, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash on Salesday, April 3rd, 1911, within the legal hours of sale before the court house door at Lexington, S. C., the following lots or parcels of land, as ! property of the parties hereinafter indicated : (1) One lot in Chapin, in Lexington county, containing a 1 story shingle roof frame building, occupied Sept. l9t, 1907, by tenants as a store, on the West side of Clark street, as the property of J. J. Haiti wanger. For record of lien, See Book X, page 572, in the office of the Clerk of Court of Lexington connty, S. C. (2) One tract of land on which is an 8-room dwelling owned and. occupied September 25, 1906, by 0. M. Bookman on New Cut Road, three miles Northeast of Irmo in Lexington county, S. C., for record of lien, See Book X., page 5-52, office of Clerk of Court for Lexington county. (3) One tract of land on which is a 1-story shiugld-roof 4-room dwelling, oned by A. P. Richardson, near the Spring Hill road, one and one-half miles Northeast of Irmo, S. C. See Lien record in Book X, page 653, Clerk's office Lexington county. (4) All that tract of land on which is a 1-story shingle-roof 4-room dwelling, occupied July 19, 1907, by tenant, two and one-half miles Northwest of Seivern in Lexington county, Black creek township, and also a tract on whicn is a sawmill and planing mill on the Dunbar road, two and ODe-half milps "Rnqt-, nf Rpivprn. adininmtr the property of R. Gunfcer and others. The dweLing honse described aboye is on settlement road, adjoining Mrs. Lyles and others. For lien, see book X, page 575 in the Clerk's office for Lexington ccnnty. Sold a9 the property of H. J. Lyles. (o) The following property of Carrie JS Lyles, being a tract on which is situated a two-9tory, shingle-roof frame dwelling, occupied July 10,1907, by Mrs. Carrie E Lyles, situated on Dunbar road, two and one-half miles Northeast of Seivern, Lexington county, in Black creek t ;wnship. For Lien, see bcok X, page 569, Clerk's office Lexington county. (6) The following property belonging to Paul Spann ; one lot on which is situated a 1-story, shingle-roof A ovwl cf oV.lcc in flirt Sritltll. iiUlilc; KJG.L11 uuv.1 niav^k'j in i?v k/w-iu ern part of Batesburg, Lexington county, on the West side of Cemetery 9troet, adjoining Samuel Bouknigfrfc and others. For ]ien, see book X, i page ot'G, Clerk's office in Lexington county. (7) The following property of Sam Rowe: One tract of land on which is situated a one-story shingle-roof frame dwelling, occupied March 1, 1907, by Sam Rowe, and a two-story shingleroof frame lodge on the Columbia and Augusta road near Batesburg, Lexington county, adjoining Joe Wise and others. For lieu, see book x, page 5o0, Clerk's office, Lexington coun y. / c.\ Tho fr?l Irtwincr nrnnprfcv r>tf R.. fL > \ w/ " *?rj ~ r J ? , Gunter: One lot containing a onestory shingle-roof frame 4-room dwelling occupied by R. G. Ganter, on Jane 2, 1007, sitaated on Northeast side of Church street, in Bate9burg, Lexington county, S. C., adjoining the property of Jane Rawi's, in file Northeast part of Bate9burg. For lien see book x., page 579. Clerk's office, Lexington county. ($> The following property of Jeff B. Article: One tract of land on which is a sawmill and sawmilling shed, situated on Cherokee road seven miles East of Lexington, Hollow creek townshiD. Lexington county, S. C., adjoining pmperiy of Mrs. Wanamaker and others. For lien, see book x., page -3C7, Clerk's office, Lexington county. (10) The following property of R. C. Moore: One tract of land on which is a S-storr metal-roof, frame . building with sbvds, occupied Jaly 10, 1007, by It. C Moure as lumber plant and planing mill, situate in the Sonthwest part of Leesville, on Southeast sirlo of Southern Railway adjoining property of Mrs. Fox and others. For lien, see book x., page o/C, Clerk's office. Lexington county fll) The followinc" nrooertv of R. C. Moor*: One lot on which is a 1-story shingle-rouf 6-room frame dwelling occupied June 26, I'M7, by tenant, situate in Soutbwest part of LeesvjJie, I Lexington county, S. ( .. on North side of Augusta and Columbia read, near lumber plant, adjoining Mrs. Fox and others. For lien. sec book, x., page 577, Clerk's office, Lexington county. (12) The following prone*ty of R. C. I Moore: One lot on which is a dry kiln 100 feet from lumber plant of : C. Moore, on Southeast-side of gcath| cm Railway, i:i Lexington county, S. i C., adjoining the property of Mrs. Fox I and others. For lien see book x., I *?/? 4 /?o T .oxriTirrfAti i 'J IT, ViCia uuiwi'i iivAtu ^iAfia oourttj*. TEilMS OF SALE: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers. If any purchaser fails to comply with terms of sale wifrin ten days after said wle, the property will be advertised for sale on pome subsequent- saleeday, and resold at the risk of the former defaulting purchasers. S. T. LAKH AM, Master Spartanburg County, S. C. March 15, 1011.?3*i?l Notice of Teachers Examination. \ The teachers of tiie county will please take notice tfcat the Spring examinsr tton fox 1911 will be held on the nrsfc Friday in May, at Lexington, beginning at 9 o'clock a. m. Please be prompt. The examination will include subjects on "School Lessons on Com" and "School Exercise* in Plant Production" It is important that all teachers should have certificates. Very Truly, A. D. MARTIN Co. Supt. Ed. A freckled person always woa*s specks. Did you notice tha-t? Eyour s man's Shoe store 2 1 A 1 J /* Ipiete stocK to select irom 11 A special invitation to my i Make my store youi Columbia. Farmers heavy The man that saves y HARMAN STC 1735 Main Street. | ^?1 NTCIM I [jj{ j Can be equally at this, the So and best : , J111T1 a Any article yc | the furniture I found here at t'. I VANMETR I UNDERTAKERS IS I J. J. RIKAR ILexing Has one of the State and is prepare ENGINES, BOILERS a on short not: Can bore any size ton Gin Saws Filed perfect work. I als< Full line of Mill i at reasonable prices. Will answer all c< faction guarateed or i i I J. ij. I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?o????i f c. IX BROW I <733 MAIN STREET, >1 Is where you can find or | -Z5sa??? ^ 1 H r?n | OF ALL : DOORS, SA BLINDS | lime and i oabinetI jj Call or write for Prices, ***?*??* ! The CaSdvt 1552 Corner Main and *3 5 Columbia Bank, Centrally 8 H. W. "WOODWARD, Pre * S American and E * Bates: American $2, and $2 I mf i European, 75c and $ J Headquarters for the TJ, 1 CUISINE UN] ? Proper and Carefol Atfcent 2 Now Under New Management HOES FROM J . md save money. A com* H i all leathers and prices1 nany Lexington friends: 8 1 headquarters while in 8 shoes a specialty. 8 ou money on shoes. 8 , 'S SHOE I 1 ) R E 1 Columbia, S.C. Jf MM m bm I FINEST DIME well served uth's largest | STIIItE.. I >n require in I line can be [ be right price I E'S ,1 ! 3 Main Si. Jill!#? f , bia, S. 0. j ] an i ikBay tj *S ilcn, S. C. m Finest Repair Shops in the I d to rebuild ij nd COTTON GINS i engine cylinder desired. Cot- g I by Machinery, which insures I , I o refill Gin Brushes. B n Supplies,Piping, Fittings, etc., I I cuutry calls promptly. Satis- g g your money back. Thone 412 RIKARD, I I Lexington, S. G. | I ooluisbia, s. c. | I ie of the best stocks of f> I ^ i r I KINDS I I SH, I 5_& GLASS 1 CEMENT. | I MANTLES. j| I fell Hotels * I Taylor Streets. Opposite + I located. Columbia, S. C. * rprietor and Manager. j H orcpean Flan. * i.50 per day. } 1 AA T " * ? * a.v/v. jaar^e, uoci itooms ~ 9 . C. T.'s and T. P. AJs. t I EXCELLED. J kra Given to Ali Guatt*. ^9 Wafccb tw Gmv. * 1