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SALLOWS ESS This disorder is due to a torpid liver involving the stomach and bowels. To correct the trouble take SIMMONS red m LIVER REGULATOR (THE POWDER FORM) I . i When the complexion is sallow and I * you have spells of vertigo (blind stag- I gers) on stooping or rising suddenly I and your bowels are irregular, with ranch flatulence (wind in the bowels) you are badly in need of Simmons Liver Regulator. The liver is the cause of all the trouble and when the 'liver is at fault, there is nothing more effective. Simmons Liver Regulator quickly restores sound, healthy conditions in the liver, stomach and bowels; sweetens the breath, helps digestion and brings back the ruddy hue of health to the complexion. Said by Dealers. Price, large paekage, $1.00. a*k (or the genuine with the Bed Z on the label. If yea cannot get it, remit to us. we will seed it by 'J ???? T.i , .Inn nut raaii. p08[paM. OiUiuJuuo Mi.vi ? rup in liquid form for thee who prefer it. Prke,$1.00 per bottle. Look for the xied Z label. > J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Props., St Louis, R5o. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop college and tor the admission of new students will be held at the county court house on Friday, July 7, at 9 a. m. Applicants muse be not less than titteen years of age. When scholarships are vacant after July 7 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the awa~d. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination for scholarship examination blanks. The scholarships are worth $100 and free tnition. The next session will open September 20, 1911. For further information and catalogue address Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. By George S Drafts, Esquire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Minnie Conner, made suit to me, to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate of ar.d effects of C. W. Conner. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said C. W. Conner, dec'd, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on 20th day June 1911, next, af ter publication hereof at 11 o'ciock m the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my Haud, this oth dav of Jane Anno Domini 1911. GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L. S.) Probate Judge, Lexington Co., S. C. Published on the 7th day of June 1913, in the Lexington Dispatch 2 Weeks.?32. 2 ;? - \ Former Judge D. A. Townsend died at his home in Union on Wednesday in the 74thyear of his age. Tfee OM .% mm tat if jwtii t * rxrr^tt.?vtm *?/a-a."v"!c t?hbwmm?1 i t i Ql* ? xr% c III ?>?*1 *rwi g fit KiJSi ujr ti dl x*J/ jS. 3. NL' A. suw. .^wiiacrtf -r gKMsm: vat. ?^ba;wrr^ ?* r::~aLr:~ ~ /rr j tfi-nqgj SUFlFlfl SiPi6?g IMife $mmme Hi i i t~<? ? *.sr.cmgfcer :s=;^svwa*? Spring a for inen. H. M. WING? Lexington, - - S. We Sell the Best Groc* At Right Prices. THE OLD ? * i c i l. _ If m neea or me ve SADDLERY, selected 1 V tucky Horseman'7 call the greatest variety to se^ best, medium and cheap, and employ the best y work to last longer than Davis 1517 Main Street Barbecue at CSiapie. We will furnish a Srsr-class barbecue with refreshments at; Chapin, 0:1 the 3rd Saturday in July, lDtli. The Dubiic cordiallv invited. SUMMER & FULMER. 6w3S o Girls Cozuimt Suicide. A suicide pact between two girls wa3 carried out at Rid?eway, III., when Jessie Cobbman, 17 years old, and Lucy Davidson, 18, drank carbolic acid. The] Cobbman girl had quarreled with Her parents and was living with Miss Davidson. The girls agreed to | die together if an attempt was made j by the former's parents (6 recover her, A constable called for Jessie. She asked for time to dress, but instead went to her room and drank the poison. A moment later her friend also Jrank poison and both expired within a few minutes. Only a Newspaper Guy. I see a man strut thhrugh the jam in a hall, Take a sear 'mid the speakers and chat with them all, "Is this Murphy?" I ask, that the c r< w i he tt< fi^? I "No," says some one, "he's one of j the newspaper guys." I see a man pushing his way through the lines Of the cops where a fire brightly glimmers a '1 "Chief Kenioi)?r' I ask, but a fireman replies, "Oh, 110, why that's one of those newspaper guys." I see a man start on ti e trail of a crook, , And he scorns all assistance, but brings him to book. 'Mr. Burns?" I inquired. Some one scornfully cries? "Burns?" Naw. Ee's just one of - - n them newspaper guys.*I see a man walk through the door of a show Where great throngs are blocked by the sign S. R. 0. "Is this Goodwin himself, that no ticket he buys?" "Weil, hardly. He's one of those newspaper guys." I see a man knock on a president's deer And the sign "No admittance" com 1.1 _ pieteiy ignore. "Is this Morgan, that priyacy'3 rights he denies?" "Morgan? Shucks! It's just ore of those newspaper guys." And some day I'll walk by the great streets of gold, And see a man enter, unquestioned and bold, "A saint?" I'll inquire and eld Peter'il reply, j '.'Well, I should say rot, he's a newsJ paper guy.' __ ! | I ? ? ?L \;A - > i< 1 ' Jyi IY *" C Ir t *9 ' ^aaraawr"^*^'*\?r r.< fir &*3T3 fit*' JSf .4 Si (f-Qpass* I j re showing the best line ot ud Summer Shoes and Oxfords for >men and Children, that we have iea. e leading makes and Styles to seand the prices are bound to please e sell the famous Hunt Club Shoe od make an inspection today. JRD t (I IE1 \ \7\ ;ries 1 x v-^ ' *' *' -r} IMBJIH IIMIH? ?II I??? HI I I IHI I M ? ' 1? ??? I ?? RELIABLE :rv best in HARNESS and j an old experienced "Kenon us where you will find lech from of all grades, We use the Best Leather workmen. Guarantee our any on the market. i Co?9 Columbia, S. C. i Reports For Farmers. Through an arrangement perfected I between the United States weather J bureau and the Southern Bell Tele- | phone company, more than 2-3.000 j Southern farmers will receive the daily weather reports by telephone. The new arrangement began on July 1st. The daily weather nports will be furnished the telephone company by the weather bureau, and the report I will be read to the fanners by telephone operators. Ad a gi>ei hour each day a g in era 1 alarm will be sounded, calling every farmer to the telephone. When they art all assembled the report will be read. Any farther who is not able to answer the signal and hear the report has the privilege of calling the operator and securing the information. Almost. every farmers' telephone line connected with the Bell system has six or more subscribers, and by reading the report to each line the f work can be speedily accomplished. I This is the first comprehensive and | systematic effort to furnish this infor- , mation without costs to the farmers of the South. The spread of the telephone in the rural districts in the past few years hss made it possible to 1 reach such a large number of farmers * through the Bell system, and the dissemination of weather news b3r tele- i phone is one of the many practical 1 uses for the telephone on the farm. The territory of the Southern Bell ] onrnran? th" states Of North I and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Virginia and the southern half of West Virginia. < Soss Backache Worry You? I Some Lexington People Have Learned How To Get Relief. How many people suffer from an aching back? How few know the cause? If it hurts to stoop or lift? If you suffer sudden, darting pains? If you are weak, lame and tired. Suspect your kidneys. Watch for nature's signal. The first sign may be headache or dizziness. Scanty, painful, or too frequent urination, Nervousness or a constant, deadtired feeling. Avert the serious kidney diseases, Treat the weakened kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills, A remedy especial jv ior sick Kianeys. Endorsed in Lexington by your friends and neighbors. Mrs. R. F. Powell, Factory Hill, Lexington, S. C., says: "A member of my family used Doan's Kidney Pills and the results were so satisfactory that we willingly endorse this remedy. Its use brought relief from backache and trouble with the kidney secretions." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Loan's?and take no other. . r ? ? ?? CT3*!usry. Martha M-, wife of John Shut], died June IStli, iHl. G3years, 5 inor.r-. 2:i days. She loaves a husband, G children; 2 qrcaturand children; 3 brothers arid i sister; 2 daughter- and { 1 sea liavi prcc'-.v'd horvo the c.: aw. She war a faithful meet her o2 Hebron eht'.roh, vrcr-r.n o; rtror.c" i'.;ith and doer, p- -iy. Vdith he:* busbar J ] s:ia barau w-U'i pd-ity children., and { her last- roov: :>;? ;V?r ih< m to mwc her io he:?vi a. A t? .?? vrit'o. a teachr j r'livAr. a Ir'i d Hobo? has yore to 1 h r row/rd, ''.Liess-id ufo the dead w:iu ! ciis I!i t':o Lord." 12;, request the tuners] v.-a.- conduct- | ed by the writer u::'l the body laid to rest, r.t her church to await the resurrection. Ma3* Gad comfort the be! reaved. Ih D. \Y. j There is mere Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to bo incurable, hor a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to do a constitutional disease and then fore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market, if is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teiippoonful. Jt acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one liunorcd dollars for any ease it fails o cure. Send for circulars and testimonial*. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Sold hv Drucroists, 7.1c. Take Flail's Family Fills for constipation. Nervous Prostration. "I hear your wife is going to a sanitarium. Nothing serious. 1 hope?" "Oh. no. She's secretary of her club." "Yes?" "And after carrying the club minutes all season in her head she sat down the other day and tried to write 'em out."?Pittsburg Post ijie Knew. Mrs. TTedd?John, what do yon think of a man who smokes cigarettes in a room where ladies are? Mr. Wedd?I think he needs a wife iike you, my dear.?Boston Transcript Subscribe to The Dispatch < > ? I I Guaranteed Cure For AH ! Skin Diseases A. B. Richarda Medicine Co., Sherman, Texas. Sold By J. R. LANGFORD, Swansea, S. C. W. A. OXNER, Gilbprt, S. U. j KAUFMANN DRUG CO. 1785 1911 College of Charleston 127th year begins September 29. Entrance examinations at all the county-seats on Friday, July 7 at 9 a. n. The college is well endowed, enab]ng it to maintain the highest standards. n A rnn t nnnroDC ir> XL' UUCI3 V./VJIU|ur/i'C v v-v/ui^vo *xx 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 Boyace scholarships, giving $100 a year and tuition, open to competitive ex- ] amination in September. Expenses reasonable. Terms and ? ? - 1* - - J* ITT. * i_i.^ catalogue on application, vvriw uu HARRISON RANDOLPH, Pres. Charleston, S. C. 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 Sinn in mnnev. 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, Columbia., S. C. 1 SAY, FARHEAS! 5 When you need anything in h | HARNESS, PLOW GEARS, g iflOES, COLLARS, PADS, ; Etc., | THINK OF ME. I HAND-MADE HARNESS j | A SPECIALTY. I REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY \ 1 DONE AT RIGHT PRICES." f I P I FFLLFRS: I oi uA? k iSLj* L?J>U3 WS' -i k 5L# ^ I t;?E haemess MAM I Jjj j r. J 4 7 . , Cfx'j. ViLi .itioC','. S; I V /f\ ?v ill j O. i. 6, | 5; ^ ? I ) I "f ? '? k u & ' % t. ?:- s * I * Ifc \J? & ?J -a aJ !J k. C ' Y? t | * i 1 1 i: ;'; ' i 1 ver, ci: i t ;ii :. j chi:jr., clock:'. A fine i^ >. ? ebv&ys on bin id for yon t j j select from. J^co'f > us i i Aiiiiiu w i]?'?. o, r._ in? anvil: in <; m Jendry o? CD * Si) venvare. (>cod watch work and ben. eve glasses. w o If you can't come, send fo? -? - ? 1 /v n ^ A! /\^-VI \ A TfC.11 T uur cfcuuiugur ui order to us. I?. il, lAClliCOTTI & C0?' JKvVELKKS, 1424 TVTain Columbia, S.C i Phone 934 What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, | atrengthen your kidnej^s, cor- ' rect urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Prevent Rricht'a Disease and Din bates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. 1 For Sale By Kaufmann Drug Co. ga?BCBggg MB3BE8' gg ZM' MMBB??H^??BIM | We use Live gLrr nBDona rHBDSSCBHa HBOB /^\ Somi / y?u th( I durable L \V The$2 \rv \\ t0 fil1: This same shoe la L \jr\ our "Autograph" brand, 52.50 and 53.00, is Goodyear welt sewed; \ la our College Woman's Walk' ing Shoe, S3.00, $3.50, 54.00. it equals tbe best custom make. is a revelation to every w first time. In style it is tl double the money. Itmak home. It wears better thar for$2.00?because weuse insole, counter, heel, linin Go to the Craddock dealer ir tell you. Look for the Red Bel | Lynchb rhese Shoes are for sate LEXINGT Are You Re F< How about Water Cooler Picks and Shavers, ?* J TTT 1 uoors ana wmuuwa, and Alcohol Stoves Sprinklers, Silver's Laundry Irons. THE NEW AND THE OLD: Oil But choose one of the new I are wise. Don't ash us why reason with the stoves as p The New Perfection Wick BEue eood points of other stoves an< I Simple Safe Reliable: and altt 2 burners $7.50; o burners, ?10 00; 8 5 l/r 5^5 j LJLmior\ o | SPORTING GOODSs I 1519 SVSA8W STREET V;.>- "v~~ \:'*"Vr. 1 ... '* 'r';; ' /.. '( x.i- ; t v .. f ~ . /" '?- ! - y i / * ' V v; . ' *, v Vl" ^ * : '* ' * . w Mew I M fe/&'E3 StfWSa Sk?s Ss$ BEN DAVIS 1320 K?!H ST. 0pp. Palnailo Best CGoking and iLaest Ilesta Special Rates by the We Mi ?r (BUY YOUR' Harman's Shoe stcr< plete stock to select frcm A special invitation to ni] B Make my store yo [Columbia. Farmers heav The man that saves rH A R M AIV ST' 1735 Main Street. Leaflier only [ ?BB?M8 s shoe dealers will tell I sy can't give you a good, ? i shoe for $2.00 or $2.50. j are right, they can't. !.00 shoe they sell is made a demand at this price? t to wear. It is made of :onds?from sole to heel. The Southern Girl $2.00 Shoe $2.50 oman who tries it for the le equal of shoes that cost ps the font feel nerfectlv at x J ? i anyshoeyou ever bought live leather?a quality sole, gs. How can we afford it? t your town; he knows?he will .1 on the Box. 3 ~1 \ -TERRY CO., urg, Va. by H. M. Kantiner & Ss,, ON, S. 0. ady or Summer? s, Ice Cream freezers, ice Keyless Fly Fans, Screen Gas, Blue Flame Gasolene s, Garden Hose and Lawn Fireless Cookers, Alcohol Stoves are here for your choosing. Perfection Wick Blue Flame if you Come and we will show you ike iroof. Fiame Oi! Stoves, have all the d a lo: more besides. . i rays ready. Prices: 1 burner ?3 00; * single ovens, ?2.50; double ovens ?3. BROTHERS, MANTELS, TILES, ETC. CCLlSftl8*&, S. <X g?i ?wcaaiopir rfirpff.wf! ! . ? ,/ O T7 *\? ?3T "'TP* $2 I *X #Sr- trirUZ jjl br-ve foiled favor ^rich everybody --br los r.r*d men, the lit':!c girlie ' rrleafores and Lr-r mother r:i:d her g r nr. di:: ?'> ??. They ore oi the s r, c 11. d ill oi c r i5 t ' ).* V; ] e'? o me, -iromr kird, ane X- r 'r? f r; * v c ^ *>,' "?*?? \-tjV tiy tier.? if c'/.i: , l'i-:v: -be preC. i.ts of G? . a 0 v > .. ? .? ' > J-Ja c.0 Uivv; we hoi.'i e tc aib ycu. r; s * > - . "> : :. *?> n * s r*! t r ? ? * r r e ?>y *->- > i .- 5 - > - ? i . , _? i p -- luS 1 I A / a ? 3* < > w ft *w T, a ^ b< 4V*<? ? - - ? -." -V?T'"T '?nttxr-. -? ? -c?*vv;".5w**T-.- rr jivrr-r^fCT v p *3 2? 93$ K3 . a : -_rov. ri ., e, c ^ . |j u f. ^ . i-w--.? 'j ' ? ? SKpfcj&i N '*??- 31 fl .1 ? V* yr- t* y * &~ rv >3 .? C w4Jj iviVi o Skiicna! Ba&k GSim&lL 5. G, urant in Columbia. For Ladies and Gentlemen ek. eals at all Honrs?Night or Lay SHOES FROM 1 e and save money. A com- ra in all leathers and prices j many Lexington friends: II ur headquarters while in M y shoes a specialty. M you money on shoes. M H I'S SHOE fl ORE 11 Columbia,S. C. 91