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Special Introd Cut Out This Coupoi Get a Full Size 25c Bottle COUP This Coupon and 10c pre entitles you to a 25c size Name Address We want every man, woman meritorious Hair Tonic eve: TO-BA! ^ The Greatest of a SuniiKe anj otnei contain any grease < preparation made pi leaf. The germicir recognized by phys CURES OANDRI Stops tie lair Fron TO-BAC-TON FREE Druggists sell 1 '( ASK FOR IT f TO-BAC-TON MANOF * . Janet R, Thompson, M. D., Motet Journal off Health, N. Y., Rei Or. Hilton's Life for "We do not hesitate to bestow word as have shown on actrial trial before c edies of undoubted therapeutic virtue, most exacting demands in this respect justified in recommending to our read nejs.' It has demonstrated to ns so c donbt,even on the part of the most skc agent in all cases of Dyspepsia, Indig Bright's Disease, Dropsy, Gravel, Rh< , from a ciseased condition of the Liver representative was sent from onr offic "Life for the Liver and Kidneys.,, tho maladies in which it claims to bring re '**?? it VibiT q-rar/iiaofl i ti thnir OW! WIU rucwt AW UCVU Vytovvc V..WTC _ ited and questioned with respect to "] Kidneys," replied that he had found i fact was ascertained to be true not on] even m those instances which had sue sieians as well as the curative powers < 4'Dr. High's Life for the Liver and which fcfrwdr 30 years has been rect most valuSgj^'remedy of its kind. If above mentioned ills, begin taking it ; royal road to health. v. Sold Fverywhere in 25c. Prepared & Guaranteed by Lite Me Distri Kaufmann Drug Go., W. P. We Ser : \ At Our Not "Dope"?" True Fruits, Juic Make SparklingTry Our Lemonad KAUFMANN The Old . Question 01 Shoes, Shoes Let Us Answei We a n Spring ant r Men. Woir ever carr^e the BHHHbl lect from, i 90HB you. We for men. ^BpS Call anc H. M. WINbAJ Lexington, - S. C We Sell the Best Grocei At Right Prices. uctory Offer! if It Is Worth 15c ft of To-Bac-Ton for 10c >on sented to your druggist, bottle of TO-BAC-TON. J J i- - A J.T i ana cnua to try trie must r placed on the market? C-TON 411 Flair Tonics99 : hair tonic, TO-BAC-TON does not or alcohol, but is a strictly medicinai rincipally from the juice of the tobacco ial properties of TO-BAC-TON are liciaus. JFF --PREVENTS BALDNESS Failing. Relieves Ail Scalp Disease. has a delightful, fragrant odor, the growth of luxuriant hair. iklet, '"The Indian Weed." on the care of the 1 the treatment of all scalp and skin disease. O-B AC-TON and barbers use it. 225c, 50c and $1 bottle*. ACTDRM6 CO. Winston-Sales. M. C. I Physician Writes ht American garding the Great Merits of the Liver and Kidneys Is of commendation on snch specifics ?ur hygienic staff that they are remA medicine which fnifiiled onr b and one which therefore we feel ers, is 'Life for the Liver and Kidonclnsively as to leave no room for optical that it is a thorough curative jestion, Constipation, Billiousneas, ramatism and all Disorders arising , Kidneys and Urinary Organs. A e to collect testimony in regard to so who had used the remedy for the lief were interrogated in regard to i cases. Every person who was visDr. Hilton's Life for the Liver and n it a most efficacious cure. This ly in cases of ordinary severity, but cessfully withstood the skill of phy3f other proprietary remedies." Kidneys" is a vegetable com oound , agnized and recommended as the you are a snflferer from any of the at once. You'll soon be on the 50c and 51.00 Bottles. \ idislne Company, Columbia,S. C. bated by Roof, Harman's Bazaar. v e Real Fount Just as Good" :es and Syrups -Healthy Soda, es and Limeades. DRUG CO. EI.C ) showing the best line of 1 Summer Shoes and Oxfords for - i iL-i t, len ana Vynnureu, vuai wo nave d. leading makes and Styles to eeand the prices are bound to please sell the famous Hunt Club Shoe I make an inspection today. RD How It Began. Glass number one, only in fun, Glass number two, other boys do, Glass number three, it won't hurt me. Glass number four, only one more. Glass number fiye, before I drive. Glass number six, brain in a mix. Glassnnmber seven, stars up in heaven. Glass number eight, stars in his plate. Glass number nine, whiskey?not wine. Glass number ten, drinking again. Glass number twenty not yet a plenty. Drinking with boys, drowning his joys. Drinking with men, just now and then. U/oafinn hia Ullinff hid vifA. TT ?OUU^ MID IA4V) ?* *. Losing his friends?thus it all ends. Glass number one, taken in fun. Ruined his life, brought on strife, Blighted his youth, sullied his truth, In a few years brought many tears; Gave only pain, stole all his gain, Made him at last friendless?outcast. Light-hearted boy, somebody's joy, Do not begin early in ten;. Grow up a man, brave as ^ou can, Taste not in fun, glags number one. ?Exchange. Is The World Growing Better ? Many things go to prove that it is. The way thousands are trying to help others is proof. Among them is Mrs. W. W. Gould, of Pittsfield, N. H. Finding good health by taking Electric Bitters, 1 she now advises other sufferers, everywhere, to take them. "For years I suffered with stomach and kidney trouble," she writes. "Every medicine I used failed till I took Electric Bitters. But this great remedy helped me wonderfully," They'll help any woman. They're the best tonic and finest liver and kidney remedy that's made. Try them. You'll see. 50c at All Druggists. ? Rddie Davis and Willi? Neal, negroes, aged 10 and 12, were arrested in Anderson last week for presenting a forged check for $15 at a bank. The caeck was made payable to "Cash" and was signed with tha name of Lerin & Rosenberg. Town Lots For Sale. Desirable building lots in the town of Swansea, S. C., for sale on easy terms and at reasonable prices. Apply quick to D. H. Lawson, Gaston, S 0., R. P. D. 1. tf George Darby, a white man of Chester county, was lodged in jail last week on the charge of criminal assault. Teachers Examination. The regular fall teachers' examination will be held at Lexington, on Friday, Oct. 6, 1911. The examination will begin at ) o'clock a. m., and all aoplicanns should be here at that time. Under the law all teachers must hold certificates and they must be recorded by the County Superintendent before he can countersign vouchers. I desire to say here also that all High School teachers must hold first grade certificates and the superintendents of such schools should see that they are recorded in the County Superintendent's office. _ A. D. MARTIN, County Superintendent or liuuca. The corner-stone of the Confederate monument to be erected at Johnston by the Daughters of the Confederacy will be laid on October 10th. Citation Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In the Probate Court. By George S. Drafte, E*q., Probate Judge: WHEREAS, George C. Clark, late of the State and county aforesaid, departed this life on the 26th day of No vember, 1910, leaving of force his last Will and Testament wherein Paul P. Clark was appointed his Executor; AND WHEREAS, the said Paul P. Clark on the 30th day of November, 1910, duly qualified in the Probate> Court lor said County and State a* such Executor, and partially executed said last Will and Testament; AND WHEREAS, the said Paul P. Clark on the 12th day of September, 1911, departed this life without having fully executed the said Will and Testament of George C. Clark, deceased ; AND WHEREAS, W. P. Roof hath made snit to me to grant him Letters of Administration, with the Will annexed, of the estate and effects of Geerge O. Clarke; THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite ana aomonisn an ana singular tne i kindred and creditors of the said George 0. Clark, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington Court House, South Carolina, on October 6, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forendon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand this 21st day of September, Anno )omini 1011. Geo. 8. Drafts, (L. S.) Probate Judge Lexington County, South Carolina. Published on the 27th day of Sep- ' timber, 1911, in the Lexington Dlipatoh two wee*-8. . i I RICHARDSON'S MESSRS. R. L. T. CO., ANDERSON, S. C. GENTLEMEN:? I derived so much benefit fr< to mention it. I suffered greatly from derange much that I was about to go off and coi suggested that I try R. L. T. I did so, 1 fitted: To my surprie and delight, 1 wa three days. I cannot speak too highly of R. L T? LI _ Iiruuuie. Manufactured an THE R. ANDERS! ' ???i 1 FOR St / I KAUFMAN IN I LEXINGT "WVsr McLure shot and killed Rob McCullough. both negroes, in the pub- ^ _ lie roan in Chester county Saturday night, mistaking him for another negro with whom he ha^ had a fight that day. NATURE'S WARNING W Lezington People Must Recog* nize and Heed it. gHBHSRH Kidney ills come mysteriously. But nature always warns you. "Mnfi/%0 tho ViHnpv spprt-tionH. HVVIVV V?'V V See if the color is unhealthy? If there are settlings and sediment, Passages frequent, scanty, painful. , It'8 time to use Doan's K.idry Pills, To ward off serious diseases. Doan's have done great work in Lexiogton. ^ William P. Steele, singing teacher, ? Main St., Lexington. S. C., says: "The passages of the kidney secretions were attended with pain and I thus knew that I needed a kidney medicine. Pin ally I got Doan's Kidney Pills from Dr. Derrick's Drug Store and they gave me immediate relief. I recommend this remedy highly, as I know that it is a good one for kidney com- *5jT5 f f\i 5 R plaint." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Thp frnlHpn New York, sole agents for the United states. Cook Stove. It Remember the name?Doan's?and x r\ m take no other. Panel, Oven Sh worker. Otho Stairly, of Greenville, aged 7, was so badly scalded that he will die. -No. DU He was playing under the kitchen 8-20 22 in wi: dow and his mother, not knowing . fr'iat he was there, threw a pan of ?0 in scalding water out of the window, which fell on him. Gives Aid To Strikers. LORI Sometimes lirer, kidneys and bowels seem to go on a strike and refuse to Ifild Mi work right. Then y nu need those pleas- " ~ ~ ant little strike-breakers?Dr King's New Life Pills?to give them natural ? aid and gently compel proper action. Excellent health soon follows. Try mmm a an thtm. 26c at All Druggists. H P"! The wife of Lawrence Johnson, a -?# negro of Greenville county, died a nee horrible death a few days ago of hy* 3ADDLEK <Jrophobia. She was 66 years old. She tuokv Hor8 was carried to the Pasteur institute in , * Atlanta, bnt nothing could be dona gre&test or her, because she was bitten in tha b6St, IQedilll fAC - and emploj J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, WOlV to lftSt purchased a bottle of Ohamberlaiir's O ugh Remedy for his boy who had a jp co d, and before the botile was all xut4 th i boy's cold was gone. Is that ? ft fcia7 Main St he than to pay a fire dollar dootoi,? 1? m? b 11? For sale by All Dealers. I > H B T B I 5 LIVER TONIC I 3m using R. L. T. that I feel it my duty I ment of my Stomach and Liver?so ff lsult a specialist. 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