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I * DR. HD A specific for which it is recommended. Most of them have been - used and stood the most trying tests of years of experience, world-wide travel in different climes and among different people. Dermozone, a Hair Tonic, i9 the child of South Carolina, born in Columbia and grew apace untill misfortune overtook it. The Dr. got sick, entrusted Dermozone to the care of others and mismanagement and misfortune gave Dermozone a back set from which it is just now recovering, and today it stands in a class of its own, out-shining all other hair tonics, as the sun outshines an eclipsed moon. See the pictures. The photographer's camera doesn't lie. The original photos from which these cuts were made are in the Dermozone office. Besides that the Dr. is seen and known by thousands in Columbia and surrounding coontry. As. to testimonials we have hxmdreds, but cannot show them here, but can prove to any one inter, ested, beyond a doubt, that Dermo aone is as sure to grow hair as South Carolina soil is to grow corn and cotton when planted. 4 ' So sure are we of this we will guarantee io give you back your money if 5 we can't produce hair on any scalp we undertake. Wekre glad to dp this. Don't want your money unless we do you good, give you full value. Price 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle with a cake of Dr. Haraings Dermozone soap. JJentazone Cream. i Now let who will tell you that this, that or the other will cure Riggs disease, Pyorrhea, commonly called tartar on the teeth, shrinking or wasting of the gums, scurvy, loose teeth and so on. All these are denominated by Dr. Harding as Catarrh of the Mouth, 0 and he guarantees to cure any vaso with his Denfcazone Cream, a remedy used by him with unparalled success EL-. Automobiles Make Long Run From Savannah k To Charlotte. More than fifty automobiles made the run from Savannah, Ga., to Charlotte, N. C.. Leaving Savannah on Tuesday and returning Thursday and Friday of last week, the party passing through Lexington on Wednesday. The prime motive of the run was to awaken a keen interest in good roads movement and. to ultimately establish an antomoble highway from Savannah to Charlotte. The enthusiasm with which the party was greeted at all points along the line, shows conclusively that the good roads movement is rapidly gaining ground. Speeches were made by the pood roads advocates of the party j at nearly every stop. f The time was when the people were prejudiced against the automobile, but, happily, that time has past. The automobile 19 here to stay until it is *vir fhA flvinc machine, and +'j w ?v ?o ? toe automobile has had more to do with the building of better public highways than anything ever invented. ^ The more automobiles we have the ^ more good roads will be built. It seems to be a certainty now that this hignway will come by Lexington. Likewise it seems a certainty that Lexington will be on the official ^ Columbia-Greenville highway, which is soon to be established. This speaks well for Lexington roads, and should be an incentive to all our people to strive harder for more and better highways. * The endurance runners were enthusiastically received here, hundreds of t n ruin or nnf t.r? QPP ttlPITI r??SS r , ^ through. It was a jolly 9et, composed of prominent men and women, and they were royally entertained at Augusta, Columbia and Char otte. The cars passed through on the'r way back home on Saturday and Sunday. I n < many natives ar< gathering the seeds of this plant, Cedroi Seed, a rare medicine that has valuable curative powers. But few drug store; * carry this seed, owing to the high cos of the article. This country is a large consumer o this costly seed because it enters int< the famous catarrh remedy, Peruna ^old the world over. y JL 1 ? A A - - - - va iRDING'S SEVE^ Before Using Dermozone. in hi9 practice for about thirty-five years. Now for the first time it goes on the open market for healing and rebuilding the gums, tightening the teeth, giving them a strcng healthy pearl like and natural appearance. It positively ha9 no equal. ' If you wish to consult one of the worst cases I ever saw, call at my office and get his name; he lives in our midst. Was treated by mauy dentists, as well as by physicians: dieted and treated constitutionally. He was cured by the use of Dentazone Cream in about four months, without any inconveniences whatever. Dentazone Cream, 25cents * -1 - o=r u,. per ooiue; oo vcjuw iuan. Pinazone. A Cough Remedy. A positive cure for coughs from all common causes; a great relief in asthma ?.nd also in consumption. A trial is all that is necessary to convince anyone of its merits. I say unhesitatingly. I believe I owe my life to this medicine. Don;t get scared at the word Pinazone and think it "white pine syrup,"there's not a drop of white pine in it; it is a scientific compound of medical herbs and roots. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Any person wishing to knew what Pinazone will do for asthma, ask Mr. FOR HEARTBURN, Si petite and Constipation, yoi SIMM RED LIVER REi (THE POWDI It sweetens the stomach and pnrif for a torpid liver. Helps digestion, and cheerful. OLD BY DEALERS. PRICE. I Alk for the genuine with the Bed Z on the la) end by mx..1 po?tpaid. 8Immon? Liver Begnlator ii it. Price, 91.00 per bottle. Look for the Bed Z labi J. H. ZE1LIN & CO.. PR< Devoe Outwore t1 Two Others I Here's a 15-year yarn; yon like , yarns, don't you? It comes from Odell ] Hardware Oo, Greensboro, N C. MrRG Glenn's house in that town was painted Devoe about 15 years ago, and next, this year. , A house, next-door, was painted about the same time with another paint, supposed to be good. This house was painted again about 5 years ago with still another paint, that professes to be extraordinay. Glenn's house, before it wa9 painted just now, was in as good condition as that one. Devoe 15 years; the other 5 years?guess that's about how to put it. But thi3 extraordinary paint is a bluff; Deyoe is the paint. The Kaufmann Drug Co. Letter From Dr. Barrow. The Dispatch has received the following letter from Dr. D. N. Barrow of Clemson College: "While we are going to spend a good deal of time this summer in operating our live slock train, yet we know that there will be a great many sections through which we will not be able to carry the gospeh for improved j | agriculture in this way. We there- j . fore have no idea of neglecting the j regular farmers' institutes and it will | facilitate my work very7 materially if sections desiring these institutes will make their application as promptly as possible. I will appreciate it if you xirill hriiifr this fr? thp alfpt'finn of VOLir readers. Yours very truly, . MD. N. Barrow, "Superintendent.'' Notice of School Election. There will be an election in the j School District of Bovnton Academy ? j or X Roads, Bull Swamp Township, i | No. on May 31st, liHl, to vote a 3 I special levy of four (4) mills for said g ! District. Election will be held at Bovnton academe. Pniu open at 8 o'clock and close at 3 o'clock p. m. f E. M. MARTIN, ) 3 w. w. NEESE. } Trustees. l- if r -?t? nmTvr \ 7 i ivi. Ld. iviArtxix^t. ; I " I I p ? ?? -? .; ? : *: ?^nflraranp*?g| jHS^w HH Eight Months After TJ THE HARDING DERM 1207 RiohEan cglw&EW, 3ur Belching, Poor Api need ONS z CULATOR ? FORM) ies the bowels. It is a fine tonic ! makes you feel bright, vigorous LAROK PACKAQK, *1.001 >el. If yon cannot get it remit to na, we will i pat up also in liquid form for tboae who prefer si. DPS.. ST. LOUIS. MO. Camping Among The Pines. Mr. Sander9 D. Hook, of Columbia, who spent a great part of the summer Last year at Laurel Falls, near Lexin^" ton, will again camp among the pines. He is having erected a neat little cook house, while a number of tents will rint. tfcp hills amoncr the pine9. j At varous intervals during the summer many Columbians will visit the camp. Several party8 of young folk, including many ladies, are already making arrangements to come over. There is no better place to camp, and Lexington's climate is a good tonic for those seeking health. Unclaimed Letters. List of letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the week ending May 15, 1911. Gentlemen:?Mr. R. A. Miller, Mr. "W. H. Newborn, Mr. Clarence Johnson. Ladies:?Miss Mary L. Silah. | These letters will be sent to the dead letter office May 29, 1911, if net delivered before. In calling for the above please say advertised, giving | date of list. S. J. Leaphart, P. M. I R. F. D. Carriers To Meet. Trie regular meeting of the Lexington Conntv Rural Letter Carriers' Association will meet at Lexington on May 30th, 1911, at 11 o'clock. All carriers and substitutes are requested lo be present. W. H. Hare, * /I an f -L JL COiUCIi H. D. Crosson, Secy. Missionary Meeting. Tbe Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of St. Andrews' church will hold a public meeting in the church Sunday, May 21st, at 3:30 o'clock. The main feature on the programme will be an address by Mrs 33. 0. Cronk, of Columbia. Everybody invited. Annual Meeting. The Annual Meeting of the South Carolina Childien's Home society, will be held in the Board of Trat e room?, in Greenville, S. C., at *1.00 o'clock p. m., on Tuesday, May 16th, 1911 All members arc invited to te present. -' ??m>3Mi w wwi v???5 'sing* Derniozone. IOZONE COMPANY, id Street, SOUTH CAROL SNA. Slioes! Siaoes! For Every Member ol tti e Family. Our Standard Brands in Men's yr Shoes arfe a9 follows:? W. L. Douglas, AldeD, Walker & Wilde and Leonard, Shaw & Dean. Prices ranging from $2.50 to $1.00. In our high grade line are the Torrey and Nettleton, which sell for $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00. We also handle the very be^ : grades of Ladies Shoes that can | be bought, for a reasonable sum. jj Come and see our Spring and j Summer Stock. | T. A. B0YNE, | }T36 Main St.,Columbia,S. C. J Opposite Post Office. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Lexington. By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Jud Whereas, Jesse D. Roof, made s to me, to grant him Letters Administration of the estate of and fects of Jesse M. Roof. These are therefore to cite and monish all and singular the kind and creditors of the said Jesse M. Rc deceased, that they be ; appear, before me, in the Court Probate, to be held at Lexington, H., S. C., on the 22nd day of IS 1911, next, after publication hereof. 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to si: cause, if any they have, why the < administration should not he grantt Given under my Hind, this Gtii ( of May, anno domini 1911. GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L. S.) Probate Judge L?xinsrf on County. S Published on the 10th da.v of T 1911, in the Lexington Dispatch?2 GarJen> are ourmng up" for of rai 1, and vegetables are scarce. ^S3 i 1 Year after Using Dermazone c ? i i W. H. Sligh, of Columbia, one of the ( greatest sufferers from this disease, < and many others, It is only in its in- e fancy. All druggists will handle it. ? Beauty zone. Something different, something safe, ( not only harmless but a positive benefit I to the skin diseases.'black heads, pre- -< vents pimples, removes freckles in ^ rime and makes the skin a healthy, { rosy color; takes Saway that sallow, J dark appearance and makes you feel 1 like you had a "brand new'' face. No ; more chapptd faces rnd hands. A ] box of Beauty Tint with each 50c. ] bottle. Price 25 and 50c. ; Hook or Fin Worm Kemedy. s Thousands of clrldren d often adults are annoved even to death with i * J these pests and here i-? a cure so eke p and as sure as any other n.-tnmi law. Worms must leave any premises oe- j copied by Dr. Harding's Hook or Pin Worm remedy. Price 25c. i Tape Worm Killer. I positively guarantee to take any Tape worm. I cure not how young or ' how old; how long or how short; how 1 man}' times it has been sent for and j 1704-1706 Main St Spring Sale Clothing For Mei Get ready and don't de! is full to overflowing with South Carolina. If you ar just drop in and see this fli your expectations. Grand lot of Fine Hats Hat. For this Sale we off Trimmed at $1.98 and $2 Hats for the Children 25c Clothii 50 Fine all Wool Suits for all Wool hard finish anc 150 fine Blue Imperial Serj ity, all wool, the $17.00 100 pairs $4.00 all Wool I They are extra fine. 100 Boys' Suits all Wool, each Suit, the Suit at or -i rt/\ I n ; 1 )( 1UU tfoys duns, exira nne 17 years, big value for Boys' Sej 200 pairs Bloomer Pants, at per pair Dress Good The best va]ues and most here. Our Jacquard and , | the yard. I 10 pes. Turkish Pongee tl ^ | ever sold, 26 inches wi L I out, regular price $1.00 | See us for your wants in mit | Rugs. Write for Sample ef- I 5000 yards of Fruit of the ad_ I Long Clo+h for this sale red a lnot I Ready-to-We? Iaa>' I In Linen, Lingerie, Foulai I A full line Dresses for the ? I FITZM/ w 28 -ant I 1704-1706 Main Stre< PLACE couldn't or wouldn't come. My Tape Worm remedy will bring it dead or alive; it must come when I send forit. My Cancer Cure. [s not second to any other, but stands ilone and distinct and seperately at :he head of the list. I never fail on a :ancer I undertake. Of course I would lot undertake those, to remove which, vould mean death to the sufferer, but 'ortunately for those afflicted, these ;ases are few. Don't despair or give lp to die until yon see me. I have probably taken without a knife more 3ancer9 than any living man. Come md see me I can satisfy you by references and otherwise. I am as certain is fate 011 cancers. All of these remedies are made and guaranteed by the Dermozone Mediiine Manufacturing Companj7, Incorporated under the Pnre Food and Drug ^.ct of June 30th, 1900. Serial number J7776 and for sale by all drug stores generally. In Columbia, Hudgins Drug Co., Wingfield's Drug Store, Waverly Drug Co., the Mills Drug Co., it Dr. Harding's Dental office and at Laboratory, 1207 Kicniana St., ivauiaiann Drug Co., Lexington. Ask vour druggist for these remedies and ;f he does not have them, they will be -ent you charges prepaid at prices advertised by the Dermozone Medicine Mfg. Co'., 1207 Richland Street, Columbia. S. C. In a few days Dr. Harding will lecture on these remedies and give scientific entertainments, picture show,etc. in Columbia. Perhaos next week he will commence. These lectures and entertainments will be highly instructive ind entertaining. All free, everybody invited. Watch for the place ind dates which will bo advertised. urice's, Colombia, S. C. o! Millinery. i, Boys and Youths. lay. Come to the store that one of The Best Stocks in e nT Columbia at any time, ae display at prices far below from a 50c Sailor to a $10.00 er a Special Lot of Pine Hats 1.98 each. Grand display of and up. ig Sale. this Sale at $8.50 1 worth $15.00. yes, a very fine qualkind, only $12.50 ^ants at only . $2.75 2 pairs pants with lly $3.98 i quality, sizes up to | $7.00, each only $5.50 1 parate Pants. 1 sizes up to 17 years 1 50 and 75c and $1.00 | Is and Silks. I dependable goods ever^seen | TorkrmiVo ^illvQ at nnlv 25c B U ClJ^VyXA AV^CC v?v wJ ? _ _ _ ie finest Dress Fabric f de, you can't wear it $ ?, only 85c | Art Squares, Mattings and | s and Prices. | ; Loom or Androscoggin I ; at 12 yard for $1.00 | ar Ladles Suits. I 'ds and Wash Suits. | little Girls up to 16 years 1 50c, and $1.00 to $3.00 I ?a ^?r^ww immiwp^I UJRICE'S et, . Columbia, ?. C. 1