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Annual Picnic Held. The annual picnic of the Baptist Sunday School was held on Saturday at Mr. Eii L. Ooley's spring, near town. These picnics have been held for several years and are always enjoyed by all who attend. There was a" * large attendance on Saturday and the best of order prevailed. At 1 o'clock dinner was served and the long table forely groaned beneath - its burden of good things to eat. Those in charge of the occasion deserve all manner of praise .for the excellent manner in which every detail was carried out.. The woman of today who'Vhas good > health, good sense, bright eyes and a | lovely complexion, the result of correct living and good digestion,* wins the admiration of the world. If your digestion is faulty Ohamberlain's StomI'.yj, ach mid Liver Tablets will correct it. For sale by . All Dealers. - > w.pThool We direct attention to the hand^lenity "aidgartiamnank of W."P. > ; ?wu#o w-e>*<r T-?V r. f Roof on the front page of this issue. The' name of W. P. Roof has been a ?" household word in every hoWin this * oommunfty for many years?his name fe.; stands for sqaare and honest dealing? for all that is high and noble in life. When you boy at Roof's yon have the satisfaction of knowing that yon have received your moneys worth; that your money has done its whole duty. * f Everybody will be exceedingly glad ; to learn that Sam Roof has* "regained^his strength, and is agaizf&t the head f/ df the store. \ There is no better man living than. Sam Roof and his friends are legion. There is one medicine that every family should be provided with and v especially daring the summer months; $0 via, Chaml*erlain's Colic, Cholera and ^ Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost cerH?$*& to be needed. It costs buf a quar if: tfer. Can yon afford to be without- it? W Por sale by All Dealers. ' ? A - Pelion vs. Steedman. Kk*;- 'v'? /In one of the beet games of the season Pelion defeated Steadman-Satur-. & day afternoon by a score of 5 to 1, Batteries; Pelion, Ray Sox and yan. M. Wingard;# Steadman: 0. I" Gantt, G.' 32. Gantfc, O. fallow and i Simons. The feature of the game was >- the pitching of Sox who struck out 18 /" men, and the fielding of Craft for PesA lion. 3 / A Terrible Blonder to neglectliver trouble. Never do i< Take Dr. King's New life pills on the first sign Of constipation, biliousness or > inac&ve bowels ana prevent virulent : . indigestion, jaundice or gall stones.. v They regulate liver, stomach and bow?" els and baiki npyoor health. Only 25c at All Bruggi^ /^ When cttto&efis develops into inso- -. lenosi it is t^ne to get yonr gon. idOT ..?: " Lexington Has to Bow to the Inevitable?Scores of Citizens Prove It Aft*/reading the public statement > of this representative citizen of Lex- < ington given below, yon mast come to this conclusion: A remedy which cared years ago, which has kept the kidoeys : in good health since, can be relied upon to perform the same work in other ' cases. Read this: L. Hail, jeweler, Main St., Lexington, S. C., says: "I suffered from kidney trouble for several years and finally my kidneys became so weak that I was alarmed. The kidney secretions were too freqaent inpassage < at times, then again I conld hardly j void them. I felt weak, lost flesh, did not sleep well and was neryou9 and , irritable. A shdrt time ago T got a supply of Dean's Kidney Pills from * the Kaufmann Drug Co. and since I 1 j used them, I have improved wonder- 1 \r folly. I earnestly recommend this 4 remedy to all kidney sufferers." 1 {Statement given March 9, 190S.) ] T^BEE YEARS LATER. i Mr. Hall was interviewed on March 23, 1911 and he said: "I still take 1 Doan's Kidney Pills occasionally and * ;.i they keep me well. This remedy 19 | 1 ?ii tiiaf if. is reoresented to be and I | 1 gladly cor firm my former endorsement of it." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foeter-Miiburn Co., Buffalo, Kew York, sole agents for the United States. v * < Remember the name?Doan's?and < f take no other. x ( ' *?i l Subscribe to tbe Eispatcb. , j Free! f \ Trade vi purchase One 5p-Jr*-"C. solutely free, prices are rig U-r:NEW B1 \ Died Suddenly. News reached Lexington yesterday of the sadden death of Mr. J. P. Bouknight, of tne Shady Grove section of the county/ No particulars have been learned. The Bar Met* The attorneys of the local bar met on Friday and organised by the election of W. H. Sha*pe, president, and Col. J. Brooks. Wingard, secretary. The association recommended the appointment of 0. J. Ramage, of Saluda, as special judge to preside over the coming term of court. It was also, unanimously agreed that ho civil conrt should be held just at this time. 1 ' 1 Deafness Cannot be Cored " " - by local applications, as wicy vauuw Sach the diseased portion of the ear. iere is only one way fcocure deafness, and that is by constitational remedies, Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mnoons lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed yon have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be thkenPat and this tube' restored to its normal condition, hearing, will be destroyed forever; nine cases oat of ten are caused by Catarrh, which'is nothing bat an inflamed condition of the mucous^ surfaces . , We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by oatarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists,; 75c. Take Hah's Family for constipation,^.* ~ \' Free Ferry. To The Public t We have leased the Ferry at Drehers Ferry,;which will be conducted in the future as a free ferry to the ?foi-rv will hA in charcre pUUHUi xub j II ? (_J of a competent man, W|ho will undert * stand hi9 business. Respectfully, , L. J. Langford, (2 w) (County Supervisor It i3 worse than useless to take any medicines internally for muscular or chronic rheumatism. Ail that is needed is'a free application of Chamberlain's Liniment.^ For sale by All Dealers. * ^ ' II . < ? . r?r? LOST. On Monday night May 22nd, between Rev. -Quick's farm and Mr. W. A. Leapharts a gold filled, eighteen size, open face Elgin watch. A picture was pasted on the crystal. The fob was a black' leather strop with a bronze charm about the size of a half dollar. On the bronze was a. horse shoe and horses head. A liberal reward will be given if returned to, Geo. B. Harmao, Ronte No. 3. Gilbert, S. G. The uniform success that has attended the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has made it a favorite everywhere. It can always be depended upon. For sale by All Dealers. ' k .. i ' ? " Every Utile Helps On the. morning after the Charleston earthquake a family was sitting half slad. Llirering in the dawn. "Oh, Aunt Fannie," said the young woman, "there's a horrid big worm an your shoulder." ? ? a n ? u iL. ".Leave lion, Aunt .rasuae, - ntuu tuc young woman's nnsband. "You need all the covering:you can get."?{From "Success Magazine.''] $2500.00. ORDER. THE ltlCHABD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, j SAVANNAH, GA, purchased twenty-five iiundred dollars worth of the latest model Remington Typewriters, on April g5th last. The largest single shipment of typewriters )ver made to an individual in the states of Georgia, Florida, Alabama or Carolina, with one exception. This makes a total of 17 typewriters pureor.scd by the R, B. C? in ess than two years- The RICHARD3BUSISESb COLLEGE teaches "tou^h"' typewriting from start to finish. They haven't a typewriter in their buildng with a lettered key, the key boards are is blank as a piano. This accounts for the wonderful record made on Saturday, May 3th when tney held their final contest for i permanent ownership of the Remington rrophie. The medal was captured by a student. Miss Ethel Farms, of Savr nnih, it a net speed of ?u.s words per m nute. rhe total number o| words written were "5.6 words per minute from which five wero tedueted for each error. This is the high;st average ever made by a business colege student and is due to the careful instruction received under capable teachers. CmaaI rrcui ith us, and get wit! piece handsome Ct Our stock is comf ht. Give us a call. toOKLAND - - In Memorian Baley Chaney, one of the first settlers of the town of Swansea, died May 13th, 1911, was buried with Masonic honors in Swansea Cemetery, funeral services conducted by Rev. J. K. Inabinet. He leaves a wife andseven children to mourn his death. Dear Husband; The better days of life were ours, ( The worst can be bat mine; J I The sun*that cheers, tho storm that 1 lowers, [ 5 Shall never more be thine. The flower in ripened bloom unmatch- 1 ed, . . . 1 Mast fall the earliest prey; Tho by no hand untimely snatched, The leaves must drop away. And yet it were a greater grief, To watch it wither leaf by leaf; J Than see it plucked to-day, I know not if I could have borne, To see thy hearty face, The night that followed such a - morn:. " 3 Had worn a deeper shade, . Apd tfeep wenMeneiy to the,lost. , j Extinguished not decayed, As stars that shoot along the sky, Shine brightest as they fall from high. As once I wept, if I could weep, My tears I did shed, .. To think I was ever near t^ keep, One vigil overt the bed; To gaze so f~ndly on thy face, TO UOid tato in a iainD Bmuraa-, Uphold thy drooping head; A"d shpT l?v? 1-3 Y?!nj Nor tWd, loi-1 cii.i itel u^ain. i Yet how much less it were to gain, Tho thou hast lonely left me, Tub Ln'iieit things that still remain, I9 that I remember thee. Tho all of thine that cannot die, r Through dark and dread eternity, Returns again to me, And mors thy buried love endears, Than ought, except its living years. Cairn the good man xneet9 his fate; Guards celestial round him wait, See him burse these mortal chains, And o'er d,eath the victory gains. Written by his wife, - Mrs. A. M. Cheney. -1 ?1 e 1 | | 1. - % Shoes! Shoes! < For Every Member of the Family. Oar Standard Brands in Men's Shoes are as follows:? W. L. Douglas, Alden, Walker & Wilde and Leonard, Shaw & Dean. Prices ranging from $2.50 to $1.00. In onr high grade line are the Torrey and Nettle ton, which sell for $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00. We also handle the very bes grades of Ladies Shoes that can be bought, for a reasonable sum. Come and see our Spring and Summer Stock. T. A. BOYNE, }T36 Main St.,Columbia^. 0. Opposite Post Office. Free! i each $5 00 lina ware ab >lete and our * Respectfully, 1 iINGS, s. c. - Pomarla Lodge. Regular communication of Pomaria Lodge A. F. M. will be held on Saturday, 10th June, at 7 p. m. First and Third degrees will be conferred. Visiting brethren welcome. Jno. C. Swygert, W. M. The Grand Theatre. You should not fail to visit The / ' Grand Theatre in Columbia. The moving pictures are certainly grand, full of history and interesting features, rhey are also amusing and at times very funny. Go and spend an hour or. so and you will be delighted. Prices are popular. . 'V* "v- ? Mrs. Hook m. We regret to note the illness of our good friend, Mrs. John W. Hook, of trmo, and hope for her a speedy and permanent restoration. Whooping cough is not dangerous when the cough is kept loose and expectoration easy by giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has been in many epidemics of this disease with perfect success. For sale by AU. Deal?,. ! | I J? L, j ~ ? ?*** , American Beauty Corset C B Corsets.... The Largest White Quilt..:.. The Longest Pair Silk Gloves The Prettiest Long Kimona.. A Pretty Wasli Skirt in all C Silk Hose in all Shades........ The"Prettiest Yd. Wide Silk I y*4 Pairs Silk Lisle Ladies Hoi 3 Pairs Silk Half-Hose '4 Pretty Four-in-Haud Ties.. , 4 Pretty Ladies' Jabots.. 2 Pairs Ladies' Silk Hose . The prettiest Lot of Ladies' E Two pretty Ladies 50? Vests.: : .Four pretty Ladies' 25c Vests 1 'Bargains will be here f< "It Hopkin's. Yours, J. L. 1616 I IP. S.?Just forgo very attractive things time?Hats galore, trin ^uuwuuw ? <*wwwwwv | j Full Lin [j Colm 15 The Best Made\ Also Good Shipn 5 Old Reliable Rock Hi I RHEA LIV / 1109 Hampton Sti wvvwv* vw m vuwvw^i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. By George S Drafts, Esquire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Minnie Conner, made gait to me, to grant her 'Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of C. W. Conner. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admoDish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the wsid C. W. Conner, dec'd, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held a? Lexington, C. H., S. C., on 20th day June 1911, next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock iu the forenoon, to show e*nse, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my' Hano, this 5th j J - r i 4 ' mil. uay 01 june Anno nommi i?n. GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L. S.) Probate Judge, Lexington Co., S. C. Published on the 7th day of June 1911,' in the Lexington Dispatch 2 Weeks. . - T. . Have Your Picture Made. I will make photographs at Swansea, S. 0., for about two weeks; will commence June the 7th, 1911. Photos 3 for 25c aDd up. Ping Ponge Pictures 24 for 25c.. Portraits 3 for $1.50 and up. | i G. O. GOODWIN, 2w31 Photographer. =GOME TO= HOP* =AND SEE= v _ - K" - - ! J 4 i .. . ?, any color olors... tfessalaine ' ^rasols m* You 8th, 9th and 10th. J % HOPI Vlain Street, Columbia, J t the very best thing. L; in Millinery. Special bar$ lmed and untrimmed. * Yoi -All jitiH th*> Prices Siiii lent of Columbus, and Roc ill Buggies, "A Little High( E STOCK CO eet, - Columbia, 5 kWVVWVWWW Dental Card* J j Dr. G. R. Harding has opened a branch office, with his assistant Dr. , J T Green, a graduate of the Southern Dental College, of Atlanta, Ga.f office No. 1207, Richland St., Columbia, S. C., office is on first floor in the same building of the Dermozone office. All Lexington people are earnestly invited to take notice and govern themselves accordingly, as it will be great convenience for them to call. Wall Paper, Paints, Etc* When you are in the market for wall papers, art novelties, etc., be ; sure to get prices from Webb's Art Store 1627 Main Street, Colombia. ^. . You will find a large line to select from and the prices will please you. Call or write, all correspondence promptly answered. A miser doesn't even enjoy a joke at his own expense. The man who lost theT game-ie never accused of cheating. . [INS' Bf'ii n I 9 , * y 1 "%v. oin the merry crowd I KINS 5. C. I adies we have some g jain for you all the 1 jrs, J. L. H. I ftvwtwvivi? er andJI t Everybody. ^ ? k Hill Buggies, the ^ S ;r in Price, BUT-" S J tMPANY, f * iouth Carolina. i f /wwwwwS J WW