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''a} 1'.': T ; : -K ' 1 ; > . % '& jjS? ........ Goods SI r == , \ Calico, Neat for Waists 36 in. Percales 12 l-2c 1 v ^ Clrivtln 1 \T4 '5 J-iiUtJUC 1U1 OA11 LO lOV/ Y( 8 10c Bed Tick 7c. 25c Q ^ 1 15c Quality Dimity, Lin J I Silk Messaline Drop SI 8 Black Satine Skirts Silk Stockings P I Silk Slocks f 8 All 15c Hose to go at L I Umbrellas and Parasols B I Prices IS I miFs wnt.! HFow Doses Stop Belching and j j Pains?Short Treatment I Cured Wont Cases. m >. Sufferers from indigestion, stuffed feeling, belching, bloating and pains after meals, loss of appetite jheadaches, biilioosneas, conafcipation, nervousness. , ? heart palpitation, shortness of breath Vaod distressing forms of stomaoh trouW ble will find nothing that acts so quickie ly as few doses of me now Boot Juice ; m compound. It is easy/ to take and ' yteems to act as quickly and surely on Hfthe severest cases as it does on the mimes i. . |V Mr. H.P. Seay, 19 E. Pavillion St, ^ k'tlanta, Ga., says his wife was prac&c^ tlly an invalid for four years and after Krying several doctors and actually us ing one hundred and fosty bottles of ^ different medicines without results, tried Root Juice, Two bottles worked ^ wonders for her. His signed statement ^ declares: "My wife gained in strength, PVhas a splendid appetite, sleeps well and ' feels better than in four years. We are delighted with results." ^ Mr. Dickerson, 234 W. Main St, Ft. ^Wayne. Ind., says: I suffered from ^ gas on mv stomach for years. Doctors ^ failed to help me. Thank Heaven, af^Ker using several bottle of Root Juice I fcaneat anything." You can get the Root Juice at any good drug store and no matter how ^^tetubborn or severe your case may be, ^^ ou may depend upon it when everyI ing else fails. It is also used with ex^H^llent and quick results io cases of &me back, kidney trquble and rhen?H am B, Congaree Club. K' Congaree Democratic Clob met at ^ Brookland on Satnrday and reorganHftzed by electing the following officers: fl^Henry Buff, president; I. JP. Smith, M^wice-presideot; Carroll Ly brand, sec^^Mbary and treasurer; G, A. Guignard, B^H^mber of exeoutive committee. UwDelegt te s to connty convention; G. 0. Hook, B. B. Swygert, J. G. GnigM nard, J. L. Gonter, J. C. Harrold, L. C T. Weed, J. E. Meefcze, M. ^M. Shall, A. L. Hook, Dr. J. W. Geiger, W. J. Sox, Henry Buff, D. J. Griffith, G. A. Guignard, R. L. Shuler, 1. P. Smith, J. J. Kyzer. St. Matthews. St. Matthews Democratic Clnb re-, organized on Satnrday afternoon, * electing the following officers: G. B. Taylor, president; C. P. McOartha, ice-president; W. H. Keisler, secre+*** J. D. McCartha, executive com email. |V A. D. Steele and J. D. McCartha P^were elected delegates to the county convention. Pond Branch Club. Pond Branch Club meeting was held ?April 37th. The following members were elected: John AI. SItarpe, president; J Luther Smith, secy; To convention: A. Taylor, W. J. Smith; On : enrollment, G. R. M. Oswait. : On registration. H. P Sheaiy. John R. ! Ho]ley. Ex committeeman. John M. ! .^Ikuppe. j F mrs J. L, 1616 I I * aughtered to etc. S l-2c. $1.25 Shoe; /alue 8c. $1.50 Shoe alue 9c. $2.00 Shoe quality for 17c. $3.00 Shoe on, etc. 7c. $4.00 Shoe arts $1.98 ' W1 39c. Curtain Ms 19c. colors 19c. Dollar Dre 10c. Shirts in ; 39c. withoi * Cut to Samaria Met. Samaria Democratic Club reorganized and elected the following officers and delegates: Isaiah Howard, president; J. ifl. Davis, vice-president; O. 0. Boatwright, secretary; P. S. Burgess, executive committeeman. William Westmoreland, Isaiah Howard, 0. 0. Boatwright and F. S. Burgess were elected delegates to the county convention. Chapin Meets. Chapin' Democratic Club met ou Saturday afternoon and re-organized. The following were elected delegates to county convention: R. W, Frick. J. 8. Wessinger, H. 0. Shealy, W. 0. Addy? W. O. Haltiwanger, N. G. Summer, J. H. Frick, M. P. Lindler, Geo. H. Koon, L. L.. Roof. S. J. Clarke, wag elected executive committeeman. CREDITOR'S MEETING. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES For the District of South Carolina, In the Matter of W. P. Roof, Bankrupt. To the creditors of W. P. Roof, of Lexington, in the County of Lexington and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 30fch day of March, 1912, the said W. P. Roof was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be heid in the Court ? ' 1 - ?- r : o C\ i House uuuaing, at Ljcz-mguvu., o. v, on the second day of May, 1912, at eleven O'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the 9aid creditors may, attejid, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, consider a proposed composition to be offered by the bankrupt, consider a proposed sale of the assets of the said estste and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. JNO. J. EARLE, Referee in Bankruptcy. Columbia, S. C., April 18, 1912. tax notice town of le: ington. Taxpayers are hereby notified that by an ordinance duly enacted by the Town Council of the Town of Lexington ft: a. a levy of Ten (10) mills has 1- - ^-r ? v been made on all the taxable property I within the corporate limits of said Town for municipal purposes for the year 1912. The tax books will be kept open by ;he undersigned, at his usual place of Easiness in said town, for the collection of the said taxes as levied, from May 1, 1912, to May 30, 1912, both inclusive, after which time a penalty of five (5) per cent, will be added and the books kept open until June 15, 1912, for the collection of delinquent taxes and penalty. Tax executions will be issued against all defaulting taxpayers after June 15. 19J2, to enforce fbe payment of all unpaid taxes. V. E. LEAFKART. ! Treasurer Town of Leyiugfvn, fc. C. ) April 1- :?>r: *w29 ' ! OF THE S . HO Main Street, Raise Mon s and Slippers 98c. s and Slippers $1.29 s and Slippers $1.69 s and Slippers $2.48 s and Slippers $2.98 lite, Patents, Tans, Etc. idras, 15c values, all , at 9c. ss Shirts at only 69c. neat Colors with and it Collar 44c. the Boi FOR A U|R LIFE .Those Interested, Please Read Fresh air and exercise, with proper food and a sufficient amount of sleep, are the essentials. Under such a regime of living, germs cannot develop, and many diseases are prevented. Should the system require a tonic, take only such as you know their Ingredients?such is Vinol, wlijeh is a delicious combination of the healthgiving properties of the cods' livers, with all the useless grease eliminated and tonic iron added, happily blended In a mild, medicinal wine. For this reason Vinol is regarded as one of the greatest body builders and invigorators for aged people. It Invigorates and builds them up, and keeps them up. We sell Vino! with the understand - X ?* ing tnat lr it aoes not give buiimoution the price will b? returned. THE KAUFM4NN DRUG CO. Lexington, S. C. Piny Woods Club* Executive committeeman, J. J. Frick. Delegates to county convention: L. B. Frick, J. D. Bickley, L. F. Frick. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, F. E Dreher, made suit to me, to grant him letters of administration of the estate and effects of Arthur N. Dreher. These are therefore to cite and 'admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Arthur N. Dreher, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington 0. H., S. C., on 15th day May, 1912, next, after publication nereor, at n ociock in the forenoon, to sho# cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given nder my Handt this 30th day of April, A. D? 1912. GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L.S.) Published on the 1st day of May, 1912, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2? ANNOUNCEMENTS. $5.00 Strictly in Advance. \ I ' ??????? Supt, of Education. The friends of D. A. Kleckley, a tonnlinr of exDerience and well known to many citizens of Lexington county, announce him as a candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Education for Lexington county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. " The many friends of M. PICKENS LINDLKK do hereby present his name before the. Democratic roters of Lexington county for the office of County ; Superintendent of Education. He is ! an experienced educator and a gnui- | nate oi one wi ri:>? h.-utbng of! Hie Srare. VCTKKS. ' TOOK OF >pkii\ Columbia, S. C. ey?Hopkin's Los Heavy Blue Work Shirts 39c. Dollar Overalls 79c. 35c Table Damask 21c. Turkey Red 19c. Heavy Cheviot for Shirts Rompers etc., 15c value for 8cLinene for Skirts 9c. One lot 10 and 15c. Pique, Repp and Madras 7c. $2.00 Skirts, Navy and Black $1.19 LACE! Big lot at yard 3c. ne?Come I Patronize Hoi i * -r TRI-COUNTi 0) IM We desire you should hnc ||| COUNTY FERTILIZERS. 1^1 territory who have used our !? j and promise them our best < ? such goods as will meet wit] patronage and good will. T Ob yet had the pleasure of form u extend our cordial greeting i " age. Sg Our facilities for manufact Im surpassed. 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Si >w fully of the merits of THE TRI- ^ To the hundreds of friends in our w I Fertilizers we extend our thanks B efforts to continue manufacturing !i their approval and merit their ICQ III o those with whom we have not as ing business relations, we desire to and ask for a share of their patron? a uring the best Fertilizers are un- ^ completed a large and up-to-date ^ icity of 250 tons a day. We in- ^2 t can serve you. Our personal su)f goods manufactured, and our ck sold. ?* fANUFACTURERS-Not Jobbers. M iquirements whether they are large d we can make it to your inter- /J IfJ g Cotton Oil Co. ?G5 * * 3a Ca I I