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fWWMIIIM IMWWMWWMHBEMSMWna?ai I ill nflWDM?BBM < TOOL^S i | Knowing the great importance of these tools, we make it a J point to carry the best ol every tool known to the blacksmith^ ing art. Whether for the shop or the farm, we are prepared to serve you. You will find our prices hammered down fo the lowest reasonable figure on everything you need. Anvils $5.00 and up. Blacksmith's Vises $5.50 to $7.50. i Lorick & Lowrance, i INCORPORATED. I | i COLUMBIA, - - - S. C. | * / II We Sell Ladies $2.00 and ' J $2.50 Shoes For $1.50 J Since January 1st, we have decided to confine ? our lin2 of shoes to Ladies' S#s Leather Shcss to Hstsll M $1.50 I - The same Shoes we have been selling for ?2.00 and ?2.50 and which you will always pay the other fellow high prices "I for we will sell to you for the low price of | A Complete Line of Dry Goods, Notions, ? Ladies' Trimmed Hats, Etc. i We specially invite all Lexingtonians to visit | our Store. I Jones Cash Dry Goods Store, . 1SS4 MVN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. ' . . . .. ; . ' . * - 1 fcoos stock! *' * ! ==r=======r========r=ir^==rr-^^ I! ; * ; And best of work is the strong 2 * V~ H jj Feature that has helped to earn j ; The State-wide reputation 5 i and endorsements of the 2 ,a 15 |i Soutfa Carolina Marble Works. ? i-'.i' a > M - H ;H * 12 All wprk in either marble or granite t r' 2 m r 3 / Guaranteed to satisfy. We sell iron m U! Fence also. Write or call to t r/"' . ' h ? See us and we will see that 21 5 2 Your interest is protected. 3 s u __ _ - S b SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS, b a H I \ 5 Phone 1558. : : 1707 Main Street, R i I COLUMBIA, : S. C. | J R. V. STILLER, Manager. : : F. H. HYATT, Proprietor. 10 K I IS IT PAINT? | > WE HAVE IT fSf i $ -s 5 The Very Best Goods and % v - Rightly Priced, | | Webb's Art Store * \ 1627iMain Street - Columbia, S. C. ^ \ DECORATORS: In Burlap, Tapestries and Wall Payers. ^ Out of City Work Solicited. ^ i [ i ^ This popular remedy never fails to | - effectually cure * Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick (Headache, BiSiousness And ALL DISEASES arising from a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion The natural result is good appetite and solid flesh. Dose small; elegant* ly sugar coated and easy to swallow. T?I/a W/\ Cmhctitufo. , laiic iw t^uuju i>u s.vi ' i . | Billy Felix's Letter. > To the Editor of The Dispatch: i Everything is dry dowp here and | the farmers arc hustling. | A Sunday school was organized here > recently. R. J. Fallaw was elected > superintendent; J. F. Fallaw, assist[ ant superintendent; Horace Sigh tier, > secretary, and Miss Bertie Spires, > treasurer. 7 Say, Mr. President, how about the f Sunday School convention? We are I . to meet at Oak Grove on Saturday be! fore the 4th Sunday in July. Hustle L 1 > ?_ j? j_ j i_ aooui; ana get up ins programme. The recent dry cold weather was tough on cotton. Much of it has died since the warm days set in necessitating a replanting and some'planted over entirely. The Gaston Baseball Hustlers played the Pelion nine last Saturdaj, the 13th, the score being 22 to 2 in favor of Gaston. We predict some June brides hereabouts from present indications. All coming this way will be married at half price now, including a certificate, except cross-eyed, freckled face, blackeyed bachelors and red-headed old maids with a wart on the nose, who will be tied up free gratis. So don't hesitate; come along and save that dcikr. There are more dry wells no * than we have ever known before. Ms thinks they'll get filled ere the good old summer daj*s have ended. The poor R. F. D. boys are having it pretty tougn now weignmg ana checking up the mail, hence we will be glad when May has ended. R. J. Craft and Miss Regina Shurnpert were happily married by C. W. Pound recently. Happy congratulations. Mr. W. A. Goodwin, who went to Rochester, Minn., to have a cancer treated, was getting along nicely at last reports. The happy Felix family are enjoying the best of health. Hope you. Mr. Editor, and all the force and all the readers of The Dispatch are enjoying the same blessings. Billy Felix. Gaston, June 20, 1911. " ' i Warning To Railroad Men 'B. S. Bacon, 11 Bast St., Me., sends out this warning to railroaders A conductor on the railroad, my work cansed a chronic inflammation of the ? ^ * ? ? J ii Kidneys, ana A was miseraoie aDQ ail played out., A friend advised Foley Kidney Pills and from the day I commenced taking them, I began to regain my strength. The inflammation cleared and I am far better than I have been for twenty years. The weakness and dizzy spells are a thing of the past and I highly recommend Foley Kidney Pills." For Sale by All Druggists. At the state convention of the grand lodge Odd Fellows in Greenville the following officers were elected: Jas. G. Long, Jr., Union, grand master; Kenneth Baker of Greenwood, grand warden; J. L. Michie of Darlington, grand chaplain; M. P. Wells of Edgefield, grand conductor; A. M. Doggett of Piedmons grand marshal; C. L. Padgett of Union, grand guardian; J. J. Cooper of Union county, grand herald; Dr. S. F. Killingswortii of Columbia, grand secretary; H. Endel of Greenville reelected grand treasur3r. 9?? ?n aui. Bont Wait for the Fatal Stages of Kidney Illness. Prc&t By Lexington People's Exneriences. JL Occasional attacks of backache, irregular urination, headaches and dizzy spells are common early symptoms of kidney disorders. It's an error to neglect these ills. The attacks may pass off for a time but return with greater intensity. If there are symptoms of dropsy?puffy swellings below the eyes, bloating of limbs and ankles, or any part of the body, don't dplav a minute. Begin taking Doan's Kidney Pills, and keep up the treatment until the kidneys are well, when your old time health and vigor will return. Cures in Lexington prove the effectiveness of this great kidney remedy. Mrs. John H. Bailey, Lexington, S. C., says: "I willingly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills as they have been used in my family for the past, two years with beneficial results. Our supply was procured at the Kaufmarn i Drug Co. I have great faith in Doan's j Kidney Pills and do not fiink they j have an equal for curing kidney trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Kemember the name?Doan's?and take no other. HOW TO COMBAT SOME GARDEN INSECTS. Remedies Suggested By Clemson Experts. xne potato oeetie. mis is a gnawing insect and familiar to every one. The simplest method for controlling it cumpletely consists of an application of Paris green. It should be remembered that the soluble arsenic contained in Paris green is dangerous to foliage and this poison should not be used undiluted. When properly made it can be used with absolute safety to the foliage of potato and is the best poison for rapid destruction of the beetles. It can be used either wet or dry. When used a3 a spray, it is made as follows: Paris gr en 1 lb Quicklime 3 lbs. Water .. 123 gals. The lime must not be omitted as this will prevent the burning of the foliage. How to prepare: Mix the Paris green with a small quantity of water to form a paste and pour it into a barrel of water. Slake the lime to the consistency of white wash and aiso add it to the barrel of water. Stir with a paddle and the spray is ready. In the small family garden mix a tablespoon full of Paris green with a little water to form a paste, then add it to a 2y2 to 3 gallon pail full of water. Then slake a lump of stone lime about the size of a man's fist and also ? x.- J-\? ?:i ~ ? 4.Oxi,. ^^,^7 tiU.'J III LU but; J'Ull Ul YVtllCl. O CIA" U11U j the spraj' is complete. Apply with a I spray pump or with a whisk broom. Paris green may be used dry. A teaspoon fuil of Paris green is thoroughly mixed with one quart of dilutent as airslaked lime, land plaster, or Sour and then dusted on the plants in the morning when the dew is on; it is dusted by means of a muslin bag or a | can with holes made through the bottom. The melon cr pickle worm. Both are present every season and attract attention by boring into the fruit of melons and cantaloupes. The pickle worm prefers the buds, bloom, and fruit of summer squash; the melon worm prefers the foliage. In the melon or cantaloupe patch there should be planted a few hills of summer squash. These squash plants should be thoroughly sprayed with arsenate cf lead, two pounds to fifty gallons of ' water. When the melons or cantaloupes approach the size of a base ball they should be tightly bagged with six pound bags of a fairly heavy grade of paper. This will prevent worms that were not killed on the summer squash to enter the melons aud eanta- I loupes. v ( Arsenate of lead is rapidly taking the place of Paris green for use i n tender foliage. It contains less than % per cent soluble arsenic and for this reason can be used without danger of burning the foliage. Prof. A. F. Conradi. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. The examination for the award of | vacant scholarships in Winthrop col- I lege and lor the admission of new stu- | dents ^ill be held at the county court B house on Friday, July 7, at 9 a. m. . Applicants must be not less than fifteen years of age. When scholarships are vacant after July 7 they will be awarded to those making the Hghest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Johnsou before the examination for schol" Klonlro clJL nuijj CAaiiiiuciiiuu i/ac*a.ia*c7? The scholarships are worth ?100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 20, 1911. For further information and catalogue address Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. Final Discharge. This is to notify all parties concerned that we will apply to Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of Probate for Lexington county, S. C., on the 1st day of June, 1911, for a Final Discharge as Administrators of the estate of Joseph Shumpert, deceased. G. A. Shealy, Daniel E. Sii urn pert, H. D. Shumpert May 2, 1911?4w29 Home aud Farm, best agricultural paper ever published, only 25c a year in connection with The Dispatch. REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. * Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syru? has been used for over SIXTY YEARS by MHJJONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILK 0 TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. If ft SOOTHES the CHILD. SOFTENS the GUMS. 3 &.LLAYS all PAIN ; CURES WIND COLIC, aud C is the best remedy for DIARRHOvA. It is ab- t} solutely harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. 3 Winslow's Sooth.inp: Syrup," and take no other 0 kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. 3 ????-- a Means Cheaper Clothes. That the ways auu means committee will put raw wool on the free list in revising schedule "K" was declared to be practically certain, and resulted in a caucus of the Democratic delegation from New York, at which eighteen members declared themselves in favor of free raw wool, and four argued against it. 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