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PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Don't forget when yon come to town to call and pay for your paper. We need the "mon." Mrs. H. W. Haltiwanger, of Bateshurg, is visiting her son, D. R. Haltiwanger, on South Main street. FOR SALE?Homes in and around Johnston, ask for list. Y. May, Johnston, S. C. Miss Alma Long, the popular operator of the Citizen's Telephone Co., spent a few days in Columbi' last week. 666 oures Chills and Fever; it acts on the liver better than Calomel. 36 Mr. Logan D. George has returned to New York, after spending two -weeks with her mother, Mrs. L. D. George. When you bring butter and eggs to tais market see us. We will give ycu the right prices for them. E. B. Roof & Sons. Mrs. S. X Leaphart and Miss Annie Martha Meetze have been visiting Miss Elizabeth Dominick in Newberry. When you want good coffees at 25c a pound, try ours and you will be pleased. E. B. Roof & Sons. Prof. Oy. L. Shealy, principal of the Waiterboro High School, spent the week-end with his brother, Hon. Frank W. Shealy. Whittemore's Shoe Polishes in bldcks, tans, ox-blood, white, French gloss, gilt-edge, pastes liquids and combinations, all populvr prices. Kaufmann Drag Co. * Mrs. J. M. Horner and daughter, Miss Eva, of Charlotte, N. C., are visiting friend9 and relatives here. Hogs Wanted?We are in the market for hogs and will pay the best prices. George & Wingard, Lexington Depot. Mr. John Keeder, of Swansea, is a candidate for county supervisor, as will be seen by reference to the announcement colnm. RUB-MY-TISM will cure yon. Price 25c. 36 Mrs. J. C. Shepherd, of the Cross Roads, spent the week-end with relatives here. WANTED?To bay hogs. Highest prices paid. See as. George & Wingard, Lexington Depot. Judge of Probate George S. Drafts has been indisposed for several days, bat is able to be out again. ''MSBBBSSBBBSBSSSBSBBBBBS p Van II VM Thrifty Glance below are at all times lo( interests also. T1 Some Bare Specia You should visit our Milli special prices will prevail b< I all ^ats, trimmed anduntrir this a record-breaking seasoi be an inducement there is n done. We are turning out from our own work rooms a goods. LINGERIE HATS lovely display of fine Lineg women and children. One wear Sailors. All new style and browns. Regular $1.25 Children's Underwei TT7a fhifl onl V? C UATC WUtliiU^u vuxo oai H children's underwear, all gj B different lots on second floo] B 25c and 50c. the garment. B New Midch BB B These are fresh arrivals of tl B ings in the popular and atl B Prices 50c.f $1.00, $1.25, $2. | "mii BIG BARGAIN?The Miles Mill tract, containing 1063 acres with town site, and fino clays, ask about it. Y. May, Johnston, S. C. Miss Ada Williams spent the weekend with relatives in New Brookland. WANTED AT ONCE?A few bushels of peas on subscription. Apply at the ! Dispatch Office. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. George, of Brookland, visited relatives here Sunday. Poor appetite is a sure sign of impaited digestion. A few doses of ChamDerlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet[ will strengthen your digestion and ims prove your appetite. Thousands have been benefited by taking these Tablets. Sold by All Dealers. Mrs. Barney Craig, of Graniteville, , is visiting her parents, Capt, and Mrs. L. W. Redd. Send in vour subscriptions for the Home and Farm as soon as posible. Only 25c now; regular price 50c. Time expires May 30th. Mr. George LeFever, tlie popular superintendent of the Oasparis Stone Uo., has returned from a business trip to Crescent City, Fla. % If it is nice fresh, candies, cakes or crackers, always go to the Bazaar where you find the best. Misses Alma Long, Josephine Brown, Aline Harman and H. Kinsler Roof spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Hook, near Brookland. JUST RECEIVED?A fine lot o Ladies' and Children's Hats?Latest styles and lowest prices. You are cordially invited to inspect them. Mrs. E. A. Hall, Lexington, S. C. 29 p Prof. H. L. Seay, principal of the Sunbery High School, Sunbery, N. C. is spending the summer vacation with his father, Mr. T. E. Seay, on route 1. Prof. Seay is a graduate oi Lenoir College of the class of 1908, and has been teaching in North Carolina since. All of the party who attended the general reunion of Confederate Veterans at Macon, Ga., last week, have returned. With one accord they are pleaded with their trip and all are singing the praises of the hospitable people of Macon. If yon will send your name and address with 58c, money order or stamps and the tops from six packages of Eagle-Thistle Soda, to the Mathieson Alkali Works, Saltville, Va.? they will send yon at once, as a gift, an elegant set of Six Rogers Sterling Silver plated teaspoons and ake a very interesting cook book. ^ ' * S v * iotWh OdVC and Indi \ at some of the splendid vah iking out for our customer's lis is the PEOPLE S STORE. ils in Millinery. Bargains ii nery department. Very jre for all this week on These floods ri amed. We desire to make hams, trimmP' 1 and if low prices will tons and pipei o doubt that it will be 31.75 Dresses i large quantities of hats ?o.50 Dresses; ,3 well as the imported $3 50 Dresses 1 ?Do not fail to see this jerie headgear for both ^ lot of Ladies' ready-to- There is no w; s, whites, blacks, blues much solid 00 values special at 98c each, attractive as i ir Sale Continued. We have "J" , , attractively c( e one week longer. All qq arrnents, placed in four r and offered at 10c., 15c., B Every one a li j Blouses me<* *n fine be season's newest offer- Besses have tractive Middy Blonses. Pncesfrom.. 00, 12.50. House Dressee UlNAiJi "Get It Want I i Long Hair? And you would like long : hair? Rich, heavy hair? ' Beautiful, luxuriant hair? That is perfectly natural, and we are here to help you. Ayer's Hair Vigor is a great j aid to nature in producing just the kind of hair you desire. Do not be afraid to use it. No danger of its coloring your hair. The ingredients are all given on each label, thus enabling your doctor to wisely advise you concerning its use. Consult him freely. He knows. Made by the J. C. ATEH CO.. Lowell. Mass. County Auditor W. D. Dent has announced his candidacy for re-election. Mr. Dent has made an enviable record having the reputation of being one of the best county Auditors in the Stat?. Mr. Dent has been repeatedly re-elected without opposition, a strong indication that his services have been highly satisfactory to his constituents. BARBECUE. - I will furnish a first cl ss barbecue at Chapin, S. C., on county campaign day. Everybody invited. JOHN RISTER. May S?tf. Grand Rally Saturday. The "Grand Rally" meeting cf the Lexington County Teachers' Association will be held at Lexington in the new school building at 11 a. m., on Saturday, May 18th. Dr. Hayne, State health officer; Prof. W. K. Tate, State rural school inspector, and probably otber leading educators will address the meeting. All teachers, trustees, and friends of education are cordially invited to be present. At the conclusion of the meeting, all are invited to join in a basket picnio with the Palmetto Collegiate Institute in the grove. Programme Committee. > 4, at You That Maki ependent ies enumerated for this wee > interests, and of course by , Where rich and poor, blact a Misses' Ginghams and Chambray Dresses. re made of French mercerized Ginger in embroidery, with lovely pearl butd in solid colors, at the following prices: it .. ,$1,S5 $2.25 Dresses at.. .$1.75 it .. .$1.5)8 $3.00 Dresses at.. .$2.49 it .. .$2 89 $5.00 Dresses at.. $4.25 ew Kimona Shipment arm weather garment that gives so mfort and at the same time looks so i neat stylish and well made Kimona. hing from 25c the garment, made of )lored lawns up to the finest silk at rew Lingerie Dresses ttle beauty. They are variously trimices and Ribbons, and no handsomer j ever been brought into this store. $10 00 to $35.00 i at prices rauging from.. .$1.00 to $3.50 CHS' COLUMBIA, j J9LJLX XJ UC Miss Efird's Recital. Idvitations have been received in Lexington to the expression recital of Miss Ruth Efird at the College for Women, Columbia, on next Friday evening, May 17th, at S:30 o'clock. Miss Efird i9 a daughter of Hon. and Mrs. C. M. Efird, of Lexington, aDd is a most talented young lady. Her graduation recital will attract many of h.r Lexington friends. Temperance Picnic. Chapin Loyal Temperance Legion held an afternon picnic on May 3 at ?1 J ^C nUnn T> X? ^u;^ ILIV XCDlUCliLT Ul 1TX13. V^iias. X . liUUlIl" son. The weather was ideal and there were forty present. After the usual opening exercises, the members were invited out upon the spacious lawn, where merry games were enjoyed. A committee from the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, consisting of Mrs. J. E. Robinson and Mrs. N. Z. Sease was assisted by Misses Isabel Barker, Fairy Connor, Marie Fulmer and Lula Betchman in serving cake and strawberries, as seated on the flower-decked grass, all enjoyed these delicious refreshments. Etheian Derrick, Corresponding Secretary. Notice To County Fair Associations. Clemson College has many calls each year for competent men to act as judges at county fairs. On account of the fact that so many of the fairs are held at the same time, and as we are making every effort to encourage and assist those fairs, we would he glad to hear from the officers of every county fair association in the State that expects to hold a fair this fall, and that ! wants judges from the College to see if dates can be arranged to suit. The extension division is now making its schedule, as far as possible, for the summer and fall, so we would like to hear from She fair associations as soon as possible, so that plans can be made to furniish e\ ery assistance possible. Trusting that ever> conntv mav have a good fair this fall, we remain, Yours for service, Extension Division, Clem8on College, S. 0. Farms For Sale. In the Ridge lection, ask about them, Y. May, Johnston, S. 0. j esTMaF u k and see if it is not easy pursuing this policy we are r and white, mingle in one < Boys' Wash Suits Specials afc prices 98c for ?1 25 poods; $1 Suits, and $1.69 for $2.00 and $2.50 Sui line of Boys' Serge and Fancy Worsted erbocker9, Norfolk and double-breasted Our Special Shirt Sal Will continue this week in our Men's partment. American Lady Corse $1.00 Corsets at $1 50 Corsets at $2.00 Corsets $3.00 and $3 50 Corsets at New Tailord Shirtwaii Or more popular known simply as Ladiei the rage this season. They have the rep in sleeves, regular Shirt styles, in plain 1 Ladies' pure White Jap Shirts for Standard Shirtwaists, all styles and i from \ Linen Skirts Prices from DEPT S. G. lex* One BMBBMIflflMIHIIlM FACT i Local Evidence. i Evidence that can be verified. J Fact is what we want. Opinion is not enough. j 5 Opinions differ. I 1 Here's a Lexington fact. I ' You can test it. j L. Hall, jeweler, Main St., Lexing- ! ton, S. C., says: "I suffered from j kidnej' trouble for several years and j finally my kidneys became so weak j * that I was alarmed. The kidney secretions were too frequent in passage at times, then again I could hardly void them. I felt weak, lost flesh, did not sleep well and was nervous and ( irritable. A short time ago I got a 1 supply of Doan's Kidney Pills from * cne is.aurmann urug uo. ana since i used them, I have improved wonder- J fully. I earnestly recommend this J remedy to all kidney sufferers." * (Statement given March 9, 1908.) * THREE YEARS LATER. Mrs. Hall was interviewed on March 23, 1911 and he said: "I still take Doan's Kidney Pills occasionally and they keep me well. Thi9 remedy is c all that it is represented to be and I ^ gladly confirm my former endorsement of it." ( For sale by all dealers. Price 50 r cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo' 3ew York, sole agents for the United ? States j Remember the name?Doan's?and c take no other. .. g Unclaimed Letters. List of letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the week ending : May, 13,1912. Ladies?Mi99. Gaddie. Starnes, Gentlemen?Mr. J. D. Craps, Mr. i Claud (2). Frazer, Mr. Rollan Malaney, Letter Office May. 27, 1912. If not called for before. In calling for the \ above please say "Advertised" giving \ date of list. J S. J. Leaphart, Postmaster. j t BARBECUE AT IRENE. \ The Irene Brass Band will give their annual barbecue at Irene (old Red \ Bank) on Thursday July 4th. Candi- - s dates will be present to discuss the is- 8 sues of the day. Come one and all spend the day with us and enjoy the t good dinner cooked by two well known * caists, W. F. Oorley and J. B. Sox. 2S-38 IhENE BRASS BAND. ^ t or Wonun to SAVE money by trading at at the same time best cons constant throng to save the all J Silk Hose 1.19 for ?1.50 A Genuine 50c Silk Hose at, ts. Also fall ?1 "0 Silk Hose for Suit*, Knics- 50 Dozen Lace Hose, regula Coats. Gloves! Glov< ? . 16-buttou ?1.25 Silk Gloves, Clothing De- Embroid>d Silk Gloves, lfi-b Chamoisette's at 25c and 50i Its 16-button Chamois Gloves a ; 98c sho Oneloo Ladies Tan and B1 and $1.50, all sizes. Your cl v Eig lot Misses Oxfords, all I 5^S Banis s' Shiits, all lien's Banister high shoes $ ;ularly sowed- tie off styles, at linen at $1.25. $2.00 Linen Coat Si trimmings at These are slightly off in st, ?2.00 to $5.00. soiled, but look at the price $5.00 Suits at . 98c to $2 98 10.00 Suits at 4.? . STO Roof." Joseph F. Harman. 1 Another old soldier has crossed over V :he river and is now resting be- V leath the shade of the trees. Joseph 1 F. Harman after an illness of several iveeks, died at his home in the lower section of the county on Saturday norning last. Mr. Harman was 75 fears old, Jfl He served throughoutthr war in To. w Filth houih Carolina regiment, un- II kr Capt. Caughman Ho was a il Jiacksiinth, and was given lhis posiion. He is survived by his aged wife and , line children, all of whom are well tnown citizens of the county. M His remains were laid to rest in the a lemetery at Summit on Sunday after- K loon in the presence of a large con- ^ jregation of sorrowing relatives and riends, the Lutheran church being mable to accommodate the crowd. Che funeral services were conducted J jy the Rev. B. D. Wessinger, of Gil- II Not Paint With linseed oil at $1, what sort of >il do you think they use in "paint" at $1.75 and ?1.50? That stuff is counterfeit paint. You ;an cheat yourself; you can'c cheat i Dime or Weather. ^ Paint is a rubbery coat over wood tnd iron to keep-out water. i Counterfeit paint mav look like it: sounterfeit money looks like money. jj What are all counterfeits for? Tn?y ; ire all alike. DEVOE The Kaufmann Drug Co. WiraTHROP COLLEGE BchoiarshSp and Entrance Examination The examination for the award of meant scholarship in Winthrop Colege acd for the admission of new stulents will be held at the county court iou9e, ou Friday, July 5, at 9 a. m. i Applicants must be not less than fif- \ een years of age. When Scholar- / hips are vacant after Jnly 5 they will j )6 awarded to thpse making the high- a ;st average at the examination, pro- u rided they meet the conditions govern- ^ ng the award. Applicants for scholar- | hips should write to President John- j on before the examination for scholar- J hip examination blanks. fl Scholarships are worth $100 and free I uition. The next session will opeq 1 September 18, 1912. For further in- * onnation and catalogue, address, PRES. D. B. JOHNSON, 35 Rock Hill, S. 02 [hat 11 Ir ' d a l r 50c values for... 25c B 5s! Gloves! B all colors at 60c B utton all shades $1.50, $2 |B and a ld-button at Too B M t $2.50 B fl I 1 ack Ox.ford9, worth $1.25 B loice at $1.00 9 eathers at $1.50 Bj j ters m , 5.50 and $0.00 values, lit- B j $3.50 H ( lit Specials v vies and some are a lit-tla BJ fl )8 | $7.50 Suits at, .. .$3.49 9 i 18 | 20 to $25 Suits at 9.89 j ret ' I