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iThe Lexington Dispatch Wednesday, June 1,1910. G M. Harman, Edito* and Publish?: D. R. Haltiwanger, Assistant Editor Entered at the Post Office at Lexington S. C., as second class matter. nTT> r?TTT A TTAY O 519.1 \JX iV U KJ JLI fl 1 JLVK ?V|VW > Notice Subscribers, A Blue X on your paper denotes vol are in arrears. A Red X shows tha your, subscription expires in the issm crossed. Batosiurg. The editor spent a day last week a Batesburg. While this is a dull seasoi everywhere, the business at Bates burg is up to the standard of othe seasons, and the merchants were al in a good humor. Batesburg i9 one o the very best towns in the State am is continuing to grow rapidly. It wa* onr pleasure to dine wit] that big-hearted gentleman, Col. Joh] Bell TowiJl, and enjoyed to the fulles a mo9t delightful dinner. Mr9. Towil i? a charming little hostess and wel indeed does she know how to presid over her attractive home. In the afternoon we enjoyed ai auto ride with Hon. George Bell Tina merman, the popular, able and feai less solicitor of thi9 circuit, out to th home of our ever genial friend. Mi Walter J. McCartha. We foum 'Walt" busy a9 busy could be loot ing after the work on his farm. H has a fair crop, despite the bad stand caused by the late cold weather. W enjoyed seeiug and being with hit and his clever wife and \va3 sorry tha we could not remain longer. / tltK WtlUni IIMUKtAStD FROM 100 TO 140 POUNDS Wonderful Praise Accorded Perunathe Household Remedj Mrs. Maria Goertz, Orienta, Okla homa, writes: "My husband, children and mysel have used your medicines, and we al ways keep them in the house in case o necessity. I was restored to health b] this medicine, and Dr. Hartman's in valuable advice and books. People as! about me from different places, and ar< surprised that 1 can do all of my house work alone, and that I was cured by th< doctor of chronic catarrh. My hus bant was cured of asthma, my daughter o: earache and catarrh of the stomach, anc my son of catarrh of the throat. Whet I was sick I weighed 100 pounds; now ] weigh 140. "I have regained my health again, anc I cannot thank you enough for youi advice. May God give you a long lift and bless your work." The Ecn. Isaac Edwards. In this issue will be found the an rounceraen* of the Hon. hsaac Ed wards for re-election to the hou^e Mr. Edwards has unquestionably served hi9 county faithfully and well Iu otherwords, he has '"made good." During the last session Mr. Edwards introduced, and succeeded in getting it through the house, a bill providing for the building and maintenance of a freight and passenger depot at Ballentine'?, in the Fork. The measure, passed the senate during the closing hours of the session, hut it is understood that the railroad is making an effort to uphold the act, the matter now being before the governor. He was the leader in the fight for the law whereby this county now hires convicts from the State to work on the public roads. He introduced a bill providing for the establishment of agricultural schools in the several congressional districts throughout the State. Mr. Edwards will meet hi9 constituents face to face during the campaign and it is believed that he will be easily re-elected for another two years. Dr. Ridgell has announced that he will not be in the race, bnt nothing ? * * J ? it. TT~_ ?1&5 oeen U68ru rruro tut? nun? u uocj/u L. Amick of the Fork. Viss Bath Efird Won Dtol&iatrs Medal. Miss Ruth Eflrd, youngest daughter of Hon. and Mrs. C. M. Eflrd. of Lexington, won the dec! aim ere medal in [' : a contest at the College for Women, in Columbia, on Thursday evening, the 19th. Miss Efird's many friends will be g%? to learn of her merited { success. She will be among the list of pretty graduates next year. Pftteat Medicines. The Bazaar is making a spceial price on all patent medicines. We are going to close oat this part of our bus! sess, and yon'll find most anything you want here. Give us a call. Harm an's Bazaar. uiuuinniiuuuuuumuu I At1 \ The Can< | F. H. Hyatt, \ the candidate; S ttoti=>cHnrcr_ I "* mummuuunmuuumv - JIM.. ! ! 1UMIH11B WMBW?nww^a?o>?? 10.111 I ePOISON^ ij =! pMqBone Pains, j ' ftjl Ulcers, Scaly flSSf/ - j L<%r>) Skin, Pimples, m*-/ B. B. B. Cures Above Troubles, Also Eczema and Rheumatism. n T?nr tvrontr-flvo roars Ratanio Blond JP.alm k I (B. B. B.) has 1>'6U curing yearly thousands j | ! of suffereis from Primary, Secondary or j B Tertinary Blood Poison, and all forms of ; Blood and Skin Diseases. Cancer, Kheumatiara *nd Eczema. We solicit i he most ?<br stinate ca?eR, b- cause B. B. B. cures where all else fails. If you have aches and pains i Bones, Back or Joints, Jlncus Patches in Mou'h, Sore Throat, Pimples Copper-colt V>red Soots Dicers on any part of the body, il Hair or Eyebrows falling out, Itching, wa. tTy blisters or ope i humors. Pipings or pimples of Eczema. Boils, Swellings, Eating r Sor-s, take B. B-B It kids the prison, il makes ihe b!ood pure and rich, completely ,p c anging the entire D?>dy into a c'ean, . healthy condition healing every sore or a pimple and stopping all aches, pains and itchiug, curing the worst case of Bluod Potto son, nheumatism or Eczema, " BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.^ Q is pleasant and safe to rake: comn- sed of it pure Botanic ingredients. It purifies and i it enriches the blo?'d J DBU(tGI?TS,' $1 PEB LARGE BOTTLE, 1 with directions for home cure, e Sold in Lexington by Kaufmann Drug Co., | and Derrick's Drug Store. n L- i '~e Big4 Dinner and Barbecue at Snnzneriand Springs. ^ On Thursday, June 9th, the ladies of the Presbyterian church of Bates- j e burg: will furnish a big barbecue and | 8 dinner at Siimmerland Springs, mid- ! e way between Batesburg and Leesn ville. The candidates for governor, j 1 C. C. Featherstone, of Laurens; Cole ! L. Blease, of Newberry; Jno. G. Rich- ! ards, of Kershaw; T. G. McLeod, of j Bishopville, and F. H. Hyatt, of Columbia, have all accepted invitations 1 to be present, as have the candidates ' for congress from the seventh and second districts. Such an array of speakers has perhaps never before op- i peared before the people of this coun- f / tyf Thousands of people will avail themr selves of this, the first opportunity, of ; hearinsr the candidates discuss the is- , j | sues of 1910. - I f Hotic9 cf Summer School. j I desire t"> call to the aitention of . the teachers of this county the fact z that the county summer school will open here on Monday, the 20th day of June, and close on Friday, the 29th day of Jul}*, 1910. All necessary in3 formation pertaining to the manage1 ment of the school will be given in f the next issue of this paper. 1 A. D. Martin, i Co. Supt. Education. t ? If you want to get all the news of I the county campaign, subscribe now r to The Dispatch. $100 per annum; ' 50c 6 months; 25c for 3 months?in advance. I It Is Ho Longer a Question as to whether \ to grow hair on a ball head. Dr. Harding hasaddedan 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 Dermozone. * A cake of this soap can be had with 5 each bottle of Dermozone. j Dermozone Is for sale by your local 9 Druggist. 5 TAYLOR DRUG CO., Headquarters, 5 I 1520 Main Street? Columbia, S. C, $ I ??? jjj C. D. Kenny Co. | ? - ' ?. nrvmrntv T> # SJDJLjIj Ttl?i D?i91 AittDIVlUAil XV?i- j| FINED SUGAR AT COST c We import and roast every pound of , Coffee sold by us. Roasted 11c to 35c. ^ ' Green 10c to 20c. ;s ( Fine Teas 25c to 80c. 1 Rice sold at Cut Prices. - . i Pure Baking Powder 20clb; 10c % lb. j > Walter Baker's Cocoa 20c % lb. < j Walter Baker's Chocolate 20c % lb. < f PHONE 157.1639 MAIN ST., COLOMBIA. S. C. nmuu%u\unm\uuiumuuuuuv Lend the Summer iidates for Governor: C have all accepted an in s for Congress from th rhe biggest occasion e iuuuunu%u%uuiiiuuummnvnuv BATES' COLUMN! 5 s! g -? 51 : | HAT SALE Bid SUCCESS \ 3: GREATER BARGAINS NOW ?! s N j ? 5 n j The Big Hat Sale at Bates' will go down in history as 5 h j one of the greatest sales ever held in Columbia. While hun jj; 5 j dreds of Ladies took advantage of this opportunity and bought S j t 1 p. M ! , j hats at wonderful reduction, there are still many values Jen n i and many more coming in from the great fashion marts of the H North every day. jj At \V. D. Bates' you will find shopping easy, as we B j have what you want at prices you are willing to pay. g MEN'S CLOTHING. I You can easily save $5.00 on a suit. We are showing some fine suits I at $8.50 to $12 50. You are paying $14.00 to $18.50. Come and see for I yourself. I will match any 2oc Sox in the city for 15c b : Underwear for Men and Boys, coat shirts and knee drawers, D; j Check Nainsook, that 50c value at Bates' Store only 25o R | We are selling all worsted Trousers, tailored in the best style Ml | and the newest patterns, at about half you would pay others. H! j $6 00 Trousers at $3.50, $5.00 Trousers for $3.00 R| $3 50 Trousers for $2.75, $2.50 Trousers for $1.75 M i $2.00 Trousers for $1.50 jj Shoes and Slippers for Men and Women. jj Ankle Straps in tan and patent colt for ladies, $1.19 to $2 25 for the b best. Men's Slices?$1.75 to $3.50 for the best. jj DRY GOODS VALUES. . | E 40-inch Lawn,Sea Island, and Gingham, each per yard 5c ' 5 36-inch extra good Bleaching 7^c j? I ( 5 36-inch Linen, yard 7)'2c " ( U 36-inch guaranteed Taffetta Silk in colors stripes and checks, yd.. .69c i k | i Lace and edgings per yard lc and up ? J, Ladies' Wash Skirts,tailored in style,Over 300 to select from 93c to ?1.19 I j j ! 5 j The biggest values ever seen in this city. 89c will buy a ?2.00 waist :g U! $1.98 will buy a $5.00 skirt. 'Tis impossible to realize without seeing S J j 2 the wonderful values we are offering 311st now. Come and see. j J! * JUST THINK:??3.50 German Steel Razors for 69c $ :; I 1 tain ? MBBaHm???MMhJBW ? ?a?nifl? i ?i m nmJuiiJMmjma ? ? MI WI * I Don't Fail to See jjj wrnTBATEsi ; C/ ^ j? - * , ' : j He Sells It For Less i; : : 3l ! ; Corner Main and Bichland St s, - Columbia, - S. C. j 5 j " / 1 - > 'HI j MONEY LOANED || ON REAL ESTATE I T?oii?hle T?,ftr)resentatives Wanted. 8 !| A V VSAAWrv AW ? ? . !'| o ' The Jackson Loan & Trust Company, ; j Fort Worth, Texas and Jackson, Mississippi. ij gji j x Ton can't be comfortable without | j |T ICE -Wi | | , We make the finest quality of ice, by the most approved ?j i hygienic methods. Packed carefully and shipped iro new $ I sacks.. ... ? PALMETTO ICE COMPANY f i COLUMBIA, S. C. S ? ' $ ^ ^ ass # r3^3S3?*$&;ft&3#?3 rvv _ " >. ' . . ; ISfotico of Election. ' , There will be an election at Pine NotUS Of School Election. Xidsre school house, District No. 48, Please take notice that there will be )n Friday, June the 10th, 1910, for the an election held in Pineville school curpose of voting a 2 mill school tax, district^ No. 9, Saturday June 4th, for n accordance with section ?208 of the purpose of voting 2 mills for school school laws of this state. This elec- purposes therein. Election will be . Lion wHl be conducted as the general nela at the school bonse. Polls open sleetion. Polls to open at 8 a. m. and at 8 o'clock and close at 4 p. m. close at 4 p. m. C. Sease. R. L. Connelly, George Price, I W. D. Huffstetler, J. J. Long, Trustees. J. W. Wessinger, May 25?2w31 May 25?2w81 TYustees. I m%m%umuuumiHuii%numu%mu%u%%uuu%uuuiuuuum\uw Big Dinner and land Springs, on Thursday, Ji ]. C. Featherstone, ColeL. Blease, John G vitation to address the people of the three ~ Co,T7^nfK onrl SprnnH Districts. Furnish V/ kJ V/ V 11 Lil (iliu ? ? ? ver held in this section of the Country. niumiuuiumuuiuuuuum%wiuuuuuimt\uiu%munmtumv If it is Hardware, Cutle- 11; ry, Tools, Farming Implements, Stoves and Ran- rj ^ ges, Harness, Paints and 5^. | Oils, Builders' Hardware, I Ai Mantles, Grates, and Til- whi( ing, Screen Doors and It is Windows, Wagon Mate- or s] rial, Tin and Enamel s?nc ' class Ware. Ice Cream Freez- Waj, ers, Water Coolers etc., nor diy We have the stock and ^11 rain, will make you lowest pri- and: ces Qualtity considered. ^4 Everything in Hardware.. we oa and 3 PI - = pie and T. B. AUGHTI 1 1603-1607 Main COLUMBIA, SOI i ? FOR RO and DRESSED Doors, Sash, Blanc Etc., Write 01 N. H. DRICC COLUMBIA, - SOI ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FIGURED. IV SHINGLES AND LUMBER ( WINTHROP COLLEGE ciesr SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The The examination for the award of gch0], vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col- . Q0ue! lege and for the admission of new stn- | courf dent9 will be held at the County Court j 9 a n House on Friday, July 1, at 9 a. m. erfor Applicants must be not less thad fifteen t g years of age When Scholarships are they i vacant after July 1 they will be award- amj115 ed to those making the highest average appiy at this examination, provided they catjpr meet the conditions governing the 0O]ier award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Johnson be- lege, I fore the examination for Scholarship g^ipg examination blanks. natio'i Scholarships are worth $10Qjand free tuition. free t The next session will open Sept. 21, ip^e 1910. For further information and 0pens catalogue, address Pres. D. B. JOHNSON, COS td Rock Hill, S. C. ^ SAVING PROPOSITION. 4f (4) $75 Broadcloth Casket I5) $15 Rote, giiei $10 For Use of Hearse, (7) $25 Embalming Services. ^p0? all fe< $125. We give you* this Burial niisce For Only |T5. *?* Other Caskets at reasonable prices, For with hearse servloos. to D. F. COLLICUTT, tf Funeral Director and Licensed Em- * bamer, 1207 Gervaia street, Near corner Main, Colombia, S. C. % Office Phone 619, Residence 1922. _ Not ... . tion \ Fresh Meats, Hot Lunchesf in ca Ttf**1 ? 84, 0E lull 1910, i I am prepared to serve my custom- the pi ers with Fresh Meats at my store, or of a s deliver same promptly in any part of used 1 the town. Hot Lunch and Coffee to trict. order. Also Ice in any quantity delivered in town. 4w31 W. H. BICKLEY. m%umvmu%%muuu%mu%tu%inumi I Barbeci tine 9th. J. Richards, Thos. G. ]V /^AnnftAo r*n this nrrasic Ull LiVJ v/ii jixw w ed by the Presbyterian rALRUS UUMINU rOUGH, lightweight, ' flexible fabric upon ih water has no effect, easily laid on the roof 1 tout experience, skill i pecial tools. Any per- , :an easily make a first- , 3 job of laying Walrus. rus roofing cannot rot, , rust, nor crack, nor up, nor soften. You r find it infallible in 1 , and sun, and hail, i snow, in all weathers i in all climates and , J sr any exposure. 1 a free sample and see , j tough and strong itis. ; i rry Walrus Roofing in 1, 2 i I y. Let us Mail you Sam- , ] quote prices. j RY & CO., [ j Street, |r JTH CAROLINA ( I f i UOH LUMBER, is* Singles, cats on ERS JTH CAROLINA. [ARKET PRICES PAID FOR 3F ALL KINDS. 1 Lsoa Agricultural College . Examinations. 5 examination for the award of irships in Clem9on Agricultural *e will be held in the County A House on Friday, July 8th, at ^ l. Applicants must fill out prop- I us, to be secured from the Coun- I Derintendentof Education, before 1 ,vill be allowed to stand the ex- I ition9. For detailed information, 9 to the Superintendent of Edu- 9 i, or to the President of Clemson I ?licant9 for admission to the Col- 1 but not seeking for the scholar- 9 will also stand entrance exami- 1 as at the court house July 8th, 9 i scholarships are worth $100 and 9 uition. 9 i next session of the college 9 Sept. 14tb, 1910. 9 T AND COURSES OF STUBY. 1 Agriculture. ^ I Agriculture and Chemistry. 9 Agriculture and Animal Indus- I Chemistry and Geology. I Civil Engineering. fl Mechanical and Electrical En- 9 ring. fl Textile Industry. fl t per session, including Board, A Iry, Heat, Light, Uniform and fl es. 8118.70. Books and all other fl llane'ous supplies, about $20.00. tudents who pay tuition, $40.00 tonal. catalog and information, apply I W. M. RJGGS, Acting President. otioe of Special Election. ;ice is hereby given that an elec vill be held at the school house, mp Branch school district No.^B i Saturday, the 4tb day of June,S^ at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, forH urpose of voting'on the question pecial tax levy of 2 mills to be for school purposes in said die- m N T). Hifce. G. R. Hall man, B M. A. Lewis, V Trustees. fl Luuiumuumuiumuu fl 110 I I lcLeod and ! >n as well as j fl VV omen 01 ; m Lj