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The Lenngton 'Dispatch
' Wednesday, May 11.1910.
O H. Harman, Editor and Publisher
D. R. Haltiwanger, Assistant Editor.
Entered at tne Post Office at Lexington,
8. C., as second class matter.
CIRCULATION 2,325.
' Notice Subscribers,
A Blue X on your paper denotes vou
re in arrears. A Red X shows that
your subscription expires in the issue
crossed.
.A Fins Opportunity
For & Young Han.
The Normal Scholarship of the University
have been raised in value.
Sach scholarship is now worth $100 in
money, besides remission of $40 tuition
, and $18 tenn fee. The money is jpaid.
' to the beneficiary at the rate of $12.50
a month for eight months, to assist in .
* meeting the necessary living expenses.
There is one scholarship for each
?5onhty.
The University of S. C. is making
great advances. It had more students
the past year than ever before in its
history. Many improvements will be
maqe.by next September, snch as a
"new Science building, a Young Men's
Christian Association, Gymnasium
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ana oauis.
The health and morale of ths students
are the first care of the governing
authorities. The University has
entered^definitely upon a new ere of
growth, marked by sympathy with
the basal interests of th9 people, and
a resolute purpose to serve the whole
. .State, v f
The current High School movement
''has greatly increased the demand for"
well-equipped men teachers and the
salaries that they receive.
Examinations-will be held Friday,
July lqt, before the County Board of
Education. ' Applicants s^ou d be at
least 19 years of age. Write Presi- i.
dent S. .C. Mitchell, University of
South Carolina, Columbia, S. C., for
blank on which to apply.
Watch and Jewelry Repairs.
In another column will be found an
advertisement of Mr. B. H. Berkman,
Jeweler, Columbia, S. C. Mr. Berkman
ha9 been in the jewelry business,
since 1879, j and has an established
patronage. He is a highclass workman
and every piece going out of his
store is guaranteed to satisfy. If you
need watch work, jewelry repairs, or
if wish to purchas a watch, jewelry or
?ye glasses give him a trial and you
will find him a nice man to deal with.
Opposite the old Carolina National
Bank building.
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A chloraformed conscience needs no
" ^accuser.
Dr. H"
After Doctors Failed.
In a letter to the Life Medicine Company,
Mr. J. D. McMillan of Gastonia,
N. C., sayss: v" < ?
"Dear Sirs?Ireceiyed my medicine
this morning. I believe that it has
been the life of my three-year-old
boy, as nothing I tried did him any
good until I used Dr. Hilton's Life for
the Liyer and Kidney medicine. He
had Kidney trouble and his stomach ,
would swell every night and he could
not sleep, but since I have used this
medicine I have not had any trouble
j-; with him. I tried doctors in Colum i;
l)ia, S. C., but they failed to . do him
? any good. I first used your medicine
, , in Columbia, but when I came here I
could not get it, so rather than take
f>any other, I wrote you for it.'*
xA Minister's Praise.
* ''If people only knew of its virtue
*' * there is not a family in the land that
would be without it."?Rev. H. M.
Haynes, Pacolet, S. C.
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Jbome as a family medic
If you are a sufferer from ;
* and in so short a time. Remer
Get a bottle of Dr. Hiltoi
"bottle. Try it and know it
Do you go to bed tired, get j
up tired, go through the day's :j
work without pleasure and]!
energy ? Dr. Hilton's Life for j j
the Liver and Kidneys is;^
what you need. Jj
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Hills Himself. i
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William Teet, a farmer who was ar- I
rested on the charge of attempted
criminal assault upon a jroung white !
girl, committed suicide by shooting
himself, while being taken in a buggy
by Marshal Sears to Brookville, Ky.,
#? o Mn*oV\ol fioQTQ
lor Sd.lt: luaiouai
hearing that threats had been made to
lynch Teet, secured a buggy and
started with his prisoner for the
Brockville jail. On the way Teet
drew a revolver from his boot leg and
shot himself through the heart.
Whether he had the revolver on is
person when searched or secured it
later is not known.
Death of J. Albert Hook.
Mr. J. Albert Hook, one of the most
highly respected citizens of the Gaston
sections, died suddenly on last
Thursday. Mr. Hook worked hard all
day Wednesday and, to all appearances,
was in the best of health when
he retired on Wednesday night. He
was found dead-in bed nex;t morning.
Mr. Hook was one of our old war comrades
in Oapt. Meetze's compauy (K)
13th Regiment, S. C. V., anda9 brave
a soldier as ever carried a musket.
He was the father Of Mr. John t7.
Hook, ?f Irmo, and is also survived by
Vi,"o oo/intir? rrifo a nnmher of other I
JJ1S7 OVV?V?\? *? -% ? ?? |
children. Peace to his ashes; rest to
his soul.
Will Settle at Earlem G-a.
B;b Jones, the man who killed the
three Pres9leys in Edgefield over 19
years ago, will sx>n be released from
the penitentiary and will settle dovn
in Harlem; G i. He will be released
on May the 18th of this year. He says
he is going back to Ga. and start lite
over again. He says he will farm ai d
engage in the mercantile business.
This contractor got results.
Some years ago a contractor building
a railroad in a warm climate was
troubled a great deal by sickness
among the laborers.
He turned his attention at once to
their food and found that they were
fetting full rations of meat and were
linking water from a stream near by.
He issued orders to cut down the
amount of meat and to increase greatly
the quantity of Quaker Oats fed to the
men.
He also boiled Quaker Oats and
mixed the thin oatmeal water with
their drinking water. Almost instantlyall
signs of stomach disorders passed
and his men showed a decided improvement
in strength and spirits. This contractor
had experience that taught him
the great value of good oatmeal. 53
Packed in regular size packages,
and in hermetically sealed tins for hot
climates. - ...
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You should keep it in j
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perfect safety, and withom
If You Are a D
Dr. Hilton's L
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Lo
this preparation. It regul
and velvety?makes a new
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Dr. J. R. Thompson, writii
"Dr. Hilton's Life for
doubt even on the part of
gestion, Constipation, Bilic
piseased condition of the I
t clearly shows that Li
due. It will save many
accute pains in the back, sides,
nber, to clean out and tone up t
n's Life for the Liver and Kinne
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C oone rains, jkjv
Ulcers, Scaly J
Skin, Pimples.
B. B. B. Cures Above Troubles, Also
Eczema and Rheumatism.
Fat twenty-fly* years Botanic Blond Balm
(B. B. B.) has b?en curing yearly thousands
of suitereis from Primary, Secondary or
Tertinary Blood Poison, aod all forms of
Blood and Skin Disposes. Cancer, Rheumatism
and Eczema. "We solicit the most obstinate
cases, because B. B. B. cures where
all else fails. If you have aches and pains
in Bones. Back or Joints. Mucus Patches in
Mouth. Sore Throat, Pimple", Copper-colored
Spots Ulcers on any part of the body.
Hair or Eyebrows falling out. Itching:, watery
blisters or open humors. Risings or
gitriples of Eczema. Boils, Swellings, Eating:
ores, take B. B-3 It kills the poison,
makes the blood pure and rich, completely
changing the entire body into a clean,
healthy condition healing every sore or
{limple and stopping all aches, pairs and
tchfng, curing the worst case of Blood Poison,
hheumatism nrEezema,
BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.)
is pleasant and safe to take; composed of
pure Botanic ingredients. It purifies and j
cdriches the blood.
DRUGGISTS. $1 PER LARGE BOTTLE,
with directions for home cure.
S ?nt in L?xington by Kauf mann Drug Co
and Derrick's Drug Store.
Commencement P. 0. Z.
The invitations for the commence- j
ment of the Palmetto Collegiate Institute
have been sent out. These exercises
will take place from May 22 to 24.
The sermon will be preached in St.
Stephens church, on the 22 at 11
o'clock by Rev. J. H. Harms, Pres. of
Newberry College. There will be exercises
on Monday at 10:30 a.m. and
at 8:15 p. m., and also on Tuesday at
8:15. At Tuesday evening's exercises
Dr. S. C. Mitchell, Pres. of University
of S. C-, will deliver the literary address.
Since Roof's Hall is used for
otner purposes, ixiese exercises win ue
given in the school building The
arrangements will make possible the
u?e of three rooms. After due consideration
of all of the circumstances,
this seems to be the best that can be
arranged. It is regretted that we do
not have a large hall suitable for such
occasion. The graduating class numbers
twelve, six boys and six girls.
Death Of G-. D. Bellinger.
The Hon. G. Duncan Bellinger, formerly
Attorney General of the State,
died at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday night
at hi9 home in Shaudon, a suburb cf
Columbia. Gen Bellinger had been
sick for some time, but following a
trip to Florida, it was thought that
his condition was much improved.
However, last Sunday he was taken
suddenly ill and his recovery was
despaired of. Showing a slight improvement
Wednesday, his condition
became grave that afternoon and death
came that night. Chronic dysentery
and liver trouble wa9 the cause of his
death.
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four home. It is a guaranteed
ost genial and ready restorative
t regard to occupation or diet
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ife for the Liver a
ss of Appetite, or any derangen
ates the entire system, invigon
man of you. It is ideal for woi
Endorsed by Ren
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the Liver and Kidneys has den
the most skeptical that it is a t]
msness, Bright's Disease, Drop
dver, Kidneys, and Urinary or]
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' doctor's calls and mat
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loins, kidneys or bladder, begii
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Meet Me At Tapp's. WHEN IN COLU
Tapp is Showing tl
Ladies' Suits anc
Bargains th
In the Ready-to-W<
Lingerie dresses are going
ever this season, and we have s
jine for you to choose from. Y
and a pleasing design, and the f
we can please you in that, too.
in order to appreciate the values
Taffetta Silk Jw
A special line is being sho
you, each $7.98.
We are showing a new line
and colors, made up in the m
of strictly dependable materia
Fashionabl
We have them in many sty
receiving new lines every fev
line of attractive low priced t
Tailored Linei
We have a suit in Linen th;
style and price. We are offe
suits?a line that should sell <
Seperate
We have them in Duo}*
splendid fashionable design a
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of dependable materials, wide
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MILLI3S
Our showing of Millinery c
ionable shapes, designs and c<
leading millinery authority of
ORDER B
We prepay mail, express or freight on
p6d to any point within a radius of 600 m
The Jas. L.
1638 to 1646 Main Street
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preparation for all diseases of the
Being entirely vegetable ic is
ak and Debilitated
nd Kidneys is Win
lent of the Liver or Kidneys are i
ites the body, purifies the blood,
men and children, pleasant to tab
owned Physician.
Health, New York City, says:
ionstrated to us so conclusively i
Fiorough curative agent in all cas
sy, Gravel, Rhumatism, and all. c
?ans."
ys is what we say it is.
ly doctor's bills.
ing Today.
a taking this preparation today,
ill prepare you for the hot days ^
^ist Has It.
is it in 25c., 50c., and $1.00 bottle
GUARANTEED B"
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ipany,
MBSA, S. G. Meet Me At Tapp's
ie Very Latest in
1 Hats at Great
is Week.
jar Department.
to be more poupular than
elected a most comprehensive
ou will find your size here
)rice range is so wide that
You must see this showing
5 offered.
mper Dresses.
wn here that will please
i of Silk Dresses in black
ost up-to-date manner and
lis, at, each $15 and $20.
e Waists
les and materials and are
j days. We are showing a
Waists at 50c, 69c,, $1.00
i Goat Suits.
it will please you in both
ring a special line of these
it $10, for, the suit $6.98.
Skirts
, Linen, Woof and Galatea;
nd workmanship and made
5 range of style andjabrics.
FERY
omprises ail the most fasljolors'
as approved by the
'this country. * _ \
Y MAIL.
all purchases of $5.00 or more shipliles
of Columbia.
Tapp Co.,
Columbia, S. C.
and
ledicine.
\ Liver, Kidneys, Stomtaken
at all times with
, or Nervous
it You Need.
all speedily remedied by
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THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1
County of Lexington. %
By George S. Drafts, Esquire, Probate
Judge.
"Whereas, A. W. Shank, made suit to
me to grant him Letters of Administration
of the estate of and effects of
Daniel A. Shank. ;
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Daniel A.
Shank,, deceased, that they be and
appear, before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H.,
S. C,, on the 18th day of May,
1910, next, after publication hereof, at
ii o ciocJi in the lorenoon, to snow
cause, if any they have, why the said
Administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 2nd day
of May, Anno Domini, 1910.
Geo. S. Drafts, (L. S.)
Probate Judge, Lexington County, S. C.
Published on the 4th day of May,
1910, in The Lexington Dispatch. 28
Notice, Trespassers.
This is to notify all persons not'to
hunt, cut or box timber, make roads ?r
by-paths, haul wood or straw, or trespass
in any manner whatever upon njy
lands in Black Creek and Boiling
Springs township, as the law will bo
enforced against all trespassers.
S. P. SMI rH.I
May 2, 1910?4w30
It Is ITo Longer a Question
as to whether '!>
to grow hair on
a ball head. . v *> ; %
Dr. Harding hasadded an auxiliary,
in that of a Toilet Soap, which contains
no acids or animal fats, with
which to wash the scalp before and
occasionally while using Dermozoue.
A cake of this 9oap can be had with
each bottle of Dermozone. * -^Dermozone
is for sale by,j^onr local
P^ggfw. ,yf~ % -;:j
TAYLOR DRUG CO., Headquarters,
1520.Main Street, Columbia, S.><D.
WHEELWRIGHT AND BLACKSMITH
We are prepared to do any kind of
repair work on buggies, and wagons,
rubber tires put on in short notice.
Horseshoeing a Specialty,
We solicit a 9hare of your patronage
and guarantee satisfaction.
J. E. RAWL & COMPANY.
At Rawl Old Stand. Lexington, S* C.
Kidneys
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Doctors Cave Her Up.
I bought two bottles of your "Life
for the Liver and Kidneys," and gave
it to a colored girl, whom her physicians
had given up entirely, and said
that her case was hopeless. The girl
had been bed-fast for two years, bat
now she is up and about, and makes a
splendid house servant. There i9 no
remedy ever reached her case until
she took your medicine.?Samuel Jefferie9,
Union County, S. C.
Always Gives Relief#
Gentlemen?I take pleasure in certifying
to the good results of Dr. Hilton^
Life for the Liver and Kidneys.
I have used it for more than a year,
and have never failed to get. the desired
effect. I have suffered with
both my Liver and Kidneys, and this
medicine always gives me relief.?E.
C. Allen, Spartanburg, S. C., Special
Agent Union Central Life Insurance
Company.
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Have you indigestion, constipation,
biliousness, are languid
and despoLdent, iritable
and nervous? Dr. Hilton's ,
Life for the Liver and Kidneys
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is wnat you neec.
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