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X OUT OF SORTS * When you feel lazy, stretchy, halfsick, "blue" and discouraged, look to the liver. It is torpid. SIMMONS RED Z LIVER REGULATOR /Mn? *>.\TTTT\nn T>rkT>*jrA 8 11HXV VY ur,JS. x<v/xviu; IS THE REMEDY YOU NEED \ : It is not only an invigorating tonic for a torpid liver, but it extends its cleansing and restorative influence to the stomach ancWx>wels. Helps digestion and food assimulation, purifies the bowels and brings back the habit of regular daily bowel movements. When the stomach, liver and bowels . are active, bilious impurities no longer . obstruct functional processed, the result of which is renewed energy, ? mental activity and cheerful spirits. Sold by Dealers. Price, large package, $1.00 Auk tortbejeaciae With the Bed Zen the label. If fa cannot, get It, remit to as, we will tend by mail postpaid. 8immona Liver Regulator is also pnt np in liquid form lor those who prefer i(. Price, $1.00 per bottle. Look for the Bed Z label. J. H.SUM (CO, taps, St Lmis, Mo. X ''' g Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop college and for the admission of new students ill be held at the county court house on Friday, July 7, at 9 a. m Applicants must be not less tban fif teen years of age. Wben scholarships 'are vacant after July 7 they will bf awarded to those making the highes* average at this examination, proviripthey meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President John son before the examination for schol* A arship examination blanks. The scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. - The next session wili open September 30,1911. For farther information and catalogue Pres. D. B. Johnson, Book Hill, S. 0. There are two Indian representatives in the Maine legislature, who represent the Indians of that state. They are assigned seats in the rear of the chamber, but have no vote in the proceed - ings. Whooping cough is not dangerous r when the cough is kept loose.* and expectoration easy by giving ChamberIain's Cough Remedy. It has been ir many epidemics of this disease with perfect success. For sale by All Dealers. . :?? j - Query?at what age does an unmarried wpmhzrxiease to be romantic. ^JL^eek Into His Pocket ^wouldahow the box of Bncklen's Arni ca Salve that E. S. Loper, a carpentei of Mariila, N. Y., always carries.'' J have never had a cut, wound, bruise or sore it would not soon heal," h< writes. Greatest healer of burns, boils scalds, chapped hands and lips, fever sores, skin-eruptions, eczema, cornt and piles, 25c. at All Drnggists. \ The Old /. Question 01 Spring Shoe; Let Us Answ< A * _ Spring ? for H. M. WING/ Lexington, - S. We Sell the Best Groc At Right Prices. THE OLD If in need of the y( SADDLERY, selected b * i tucky Horseman" call the greatest variety to se 'best, medium and cheap. oirinlnv the best 1 WAAVfc ? wotV to last longer than 1517 Main Street PAY OF TRAINED NURSES None too High tor What They Do, Says One of Them. "When father hands Miss Wilson her check for nine weeks of professional service in his home," writes a trained nurse in the Woman's World, "he is likely to woDder ruefully what aln&Aa rrninnr frv r?n with ?]1 t.hafc mm - nuv/ ^viug i.v \*v ?? *v? ? ? - ey. Twenty-five dollars in ordinary cases, $30 in obstetrical cases, $35 for contageous diseases. And the nurse has had her 'keep* all tne time! "Very true, Mr. Brown, but pray remember that you pay your private secretary $25 a week and seldom expect her to work more than eight hours *? day. You didn't have Miss Wilson for that nine weeks; yon bought her body and soul. For days at a time she never set foot outside your house; night after night she had to content herself with fitful snatches of sleep; at the crisis of the disease she went forty-eight hours without closing her eyes. "Moreover, when Miss Wilson leaves one case it may be weeks before she gets another. Indeed it is likely that she would be too exhausced to go on active duty again if the opportunity offered immediately. The average P -* 1 1 t. - r? roA proiessionai nxe ui nit; ucuncu umot is ten years. Fifteen years is about the maximum extent of active service. The nurse has need to earn, while it is yet day, for the night comes fast in vvhich she wnl have -no strengtn to earn. "No woman should take up the study of nursing until she is 22 or 23. Indeed, many training schools will not admit her before that ' m At that age a woman ought to know her own mind and to be sure that her aspiration toward nursing is not a mere childish infatuation. "The prospective nurse needs the highest mental and moral development and an experience in life that no girl of 2o or under can possibly have. No mere technical expertness will ever make a successful trained nurse. Professionalism of manner and bearing is one of the worst charges that can be brought against a woman in this line of work. The nurse needs tact, sympathy, knowledge of human nature, resourcefulness, ability . to think for herself. She must know . how to govern with kindness, but firm1 ness. "The nurse needs a conscience?a laboratory conscience," a9 I have heard it called. The bluffer and the . 9hirk have no place in the sick room. Pretty well and good enough should be expurged from the nurses vocabulary. She must make her own stand ards of excellence in her work and [ live up to them to satisfy herself. No one may ever be able to prove that the J patient was infected because the ', nurse neglected thorough steriliza5 tion, but the nurse will be a criminal ( in her own eyes if her patient dies." ? fbo hoct line nf are Biiuwiug i/vwv uid Summer Shoes and Oxfords for omen and Children, that we have ried./ le leading makes and Styles to sei, and the prices are bound to please le sell the famous Hunt Club Shoe nd make an inspection today. i /V Igx^t eries \ RELIABLE jry best in HARNESS and y an old experienced "Kenon us where you will find lect from of all grades, We use the Best Leather workmen. Guarantee our any on the market. idcCo.9 Columbia, S. C. Mr. Can9! and Mr. Can Oh, Mr Can't from Mr Can Is a very different sort of man, For Mr Can he always tries, And Mr Can't he always cries; Now Mr Can gets many a blow, But he gets the best in the end, you know. While Mr Can't get9 notkiug at all? /For he's down too low to suffer a fall, Oh, Mr Can gets up with a grin, ' And he says: "I'm bound in the end to win." But Mr Can't is a pitiful sight, For he's whipped before he's begun the fight; Aud he says it puzzles him quite a lot, Why some can win and some can not. Oh, poor Mr Can't he never knew, The 9 ecret I'm going to whisper to you; That you can win if you only try, And yon certainly can't if you only cry, And that is the reason why Mr Can From Mr Can't is a different man. ?Exchange, Your Neighbor's Experience How you may profit by it. Take Foley Kidney Pills. Mrs. E. G Whiting, 360 Willow St., Akron, O., says: "For some time I had a very serious case of kidney trouble and I suffered with backaches and dizzy headaches. I had specks floating before my eyes and I felt all tired out and miserable. I saw T7-: j T>.n? JClMfcJy jt ixxa au v cji natu. <?.nvi fj'-'c a bottle and took them according to directions and results showed almost at once. The pain and dizzy headaches left me, my eye-sight became clear and to-day I can say I am a well woman, thanks to Foley Kidney Pills " For Sale by All Druggists. Red Bill Breezes. The health of the community is good. ' The farmers are very busy plowing these days. We are sorry to learn of the loss of Mrs. Delia Harman's house. Mrs. T. G. Smith, of Trenton, was the guest of her brother, Mr. W. A. Leaphart, and family, last week. Rev. C. S. Felder preached an interesting sermou at the home of Mr. W. U.. Leaphart last Wednesday after noon. At this writing we learn that Mrs. M. R. Nichols is very ill. We wish for her a spec dy recovery.. Mr. Alfred E. Rawl, who has been attending the University * of South Carolina, i? at home for vacation. Mr. Walter Leaphart and sister, Mrs. Mary Smith, spent last Friday at the home of Mr. P. O. Rawls. * . Mrs. T. G. Smith attended the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Eugenia Geiger. A Leading California Druggist Pasadena, Cal., March 9, 1911. Foley and Co., Gentlemen:?We have sold and recommended Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for years. We believe it to be one of the most efficient expectorants on the market. Containing no opiates or narcotics it can be given freely tc ehildren. Enough of the remedy can be tak * to relieve a cold, as it has no nauseating results, and does not interfere with digestion. Yours very truly, C. H. Ward Drug Co., C. L. Parsons, and Treas.'' Get the original Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in the yellow package. For Sale by All Druggists. A novel electrical stove for use on dining tables is provided with a drawer beneath the heating coil so that toast can be made at the same time something else is being cooked on top of the stove. N, A Terrible Blunder to neglect liver trouble. Never do itTake Dr. King's New Life Pills on the first sign of constipation, biliousness or inactive bowels and prevent virulent indigestion, jaundice or gall stones. They regulate liver, stomach and bowels and build up your health. Only 25c at All Druggists. Tribes inhabiting barren lands of vast distances are said to have the best sight. Foley's Sidney Remedy Is particularly recommended for chronic cases of kidney and bladder trouble. It tends to regulate and control the kidney and bladder action and is healing, strengthening and bracing. For Sale by All Druggists. Mrs. John Shull. Mrs. John Shull died in the Columbia hospital on Sunday morning, following a second oper tion for gall stones, and her remains were interred in the cemeterv at Mt. Hebron church on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, the last sad rites being performed Jt>y her pastor, Rev. J. 0. Counts, of Lexington. The deceased was of a most estimable character, a d had a lajge circle of friends. She wabort 60 years of age, and besides her husband, she lnn.mn ft rrn onno 1 nr? t Hu Ofin<2 leaves uyc DUUD auu *11 A VV uvuu mourn her demise. Even if you haven't a good opinion of yourself, see that others have. Subscribe for the Dispatch. Marriage. On the evening of June 7 Mr. Furman Mill to and Miss Hoxie Headon of the Swansea section, were quietly married by D. H. Lawson, notary public. Stick to your friends but dont stick tbem. Duty calis the factory worker by l.l it. ^ 1.. _i_t _ mowing me wiuaiie. ? ??? - ? Why Suffer From Eczema? A Georgia Man Tells His Experience. I was afflicted with a very bad case of Eczema for twenty-five years, which was in my feet, logs and hips. Through all this time I tried different remedies and Doctors prescriptions obtaining no relief until I used your HUNT'S CURE. One box (50c) cured mo entirely. and though two years have elapsed I have had no return of the trouble. Naturally I regard it as the greatest remedy in the world. Yours, J. P. PERKINS, Atlanta, Ga. Sold By J. R. LANGFORD, Swansea, S. C. W. A. OXNER, Gilbert. S. C. KAUFMANN DRUG CO. A. B. Richards Medicine Co., Sherman, Texas. 1785 1911 College of Charleston 127th year begins September 29. Entrance examinations at all the county-seats on Friday, July 7 at 9 a. m. The college is wen endowed, enaoiing it to maintain the highest standards. It offers complete 4 year courses in Ancient and Modern Languages, Mathematics, History, Economics, Science and Engineering. Courses forB. A., B. S., degree with Engineering. A free tuition scholarship to each county of South Carolina. Vacant Boyaoe scholarships, giving $100 a year and tuition, open to competitive examination in September. Expenses reasonable. Terms and catalogue on application. Write to riARRisvii KHnuvhrn, rroo. Charleston, S. 0. University of South Carolina. : Scholarship Examination. The University of South Carolina offers scholarships in the School of Education to one young man from each county. Each scholarship is worth $100 in money, and $18 term fee and free tuition. Examination will be held at the county seat July 14th, 1911. Examination of students generally for admission to the University will be held at the same time. Write for information to S. C. MITCHELL, President, Colombia, S. C. SAY, FARMERS! When you need anything in HARNESS, PLOW GEARS, HOES, COLLARS, PADS, Etc., THINK OF ME. HAND-MADE HARNE3S A SPECIALTY. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY DONE AT RIGHT PRICES. E. A. FELLERS, THE HARNESS MAN 929 Gervais Street, Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Prevent Bright's'Disease and Diabates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. For Sale By All Druggists. Electric! Bitters Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY.LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. I I The This same shoe ~ %ff? "?St shoe g??<8? hard sewed; In our makl College Worn- iiiAiu an'sWalkine Shoe. S3.00S3.50-S4.00. it equals the hat custom make. Ml _ . South' $2.00?SI owes its reputati to the fine sens comfort and dur You never sa snappier shoe. greater comfort you'll say you ] jjMHi wearing quality. your town and L L '1be CRADDOC on tbe box _ _ __J Lyncl These Shoes are for sale by I LEXINGTON, S. Are You Read; For How about Water Coolers, Ice ricks and snavers, Aeyn Doors and Windows, Gas, and Alcohol Stoves, Ga Sprinklers, Silver's Fire laundry Irons. THE NEW AND THE OLD: Oil Stoves But choose one of the new Perfects . are wise. Don't,ask us why. Com reason with the stoves as proof. The New Perfection Wick Blue Fiame cood points of other stoves and a lot i Simple Safe Reliable: and always rca 2 burners ?7.50; 3 burners, ?10 00; single ( LORICK BR( L SPORTING GOODS, MAN! 1519 MAIN STREET C I l x $ have f ^ pnl ->5? g-s&Sfr Pmafo i &ran4: '- . ;jr &!*'/?$ sweet, i~.'.-1 MiFr^fei " i melt-i r | pi if ?-Hfr ? uhAsI&^ta . them: ducts hd'% :;'.: ' know | 2 .-_ - hc^ij ^ u p | % | f 5^?rr^- ." :;-fi RwlDI Vrr,rv ^n,;' ? Parlor Bes BEN DAVID, Pre 1320 MAIN ST. 0pp. Palmetto Nations Best cooking ana finest Restaurant Fo] Special Rate * by the Week. Meals al I BUY YOUR SH* fi Harman's Shoe store and i plete stock to select from in all I A special invitation to my man; Make my store your he m Columbia. Farmers heavy shoe B The man that saves you n / HARMAN'S ( STOF 1735 Main Street. - Right lination :turer of shoes knows ay up any one feature :o in producing a shoe He can make it stylish j >rtable, or he can turn e so heavy and stocky ' ver wear out. He also 1 vs that a nicely balanced . | bination of these three virtues is about the est problem in shoe in g. The ern Girl hoc?$2.50 4 on and its many friends > e of proportion of style, ability, each to each. w stvle?a neater. Your foot never knew 1 than The Southern Girl 9 Once you've worn a pair ^ I never got better value in 9 Look up our dealer in I et him show you the line. I K-TERRY CO. I tiburg, Va, J H. N. Kaminer & Co., 1 y I Summer? I ! Cream Freezers, Ice J ni- ?r? n ess ny jeans, ocreeu Blue Flame Gasolene - I rden Hose and Lawn 9 less Cookers, Alcohol I are here for your choosing. :>n Wick Blue Flaine if you H e and we will show you the m Oil Stoves, have all the jM nore besides. fl dy. Prices: 1 burner ?5 00; 9| wens, ?2 50; double cyen3 $3. * fl J \ HLHo, rELS, TILES, ETC. I CLUMBIA, S. C. OUR PIES I ound favor with every bodjiM is and men, the little girMifl res and her mother and hefl| mother. They are of th^H , delicious, wholesomeS n-your-mou^h kind, an<S anxious to have vou tiyS if you don't know theproM of our ovens. If you *d<H we won't have to ask youH .INGER'S STEAM BAKERH COLUMBIA, A. C. H taurantJ iprietor, fl il Bank COLUMBIA, t. ? in Columbia. r Ladies and Gentlemen^! ; all Hours?Night or DajB JES FROM'B save money. A com- H leathers and prices BH y Lexington friends: # adquarters while in is a specialty. MSM loney on shoes. > SHOE fl Columbia,S. C.