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PENCIL AND SCISSORS. ; ?*, - j EUB-MY-TISM will cure you. Mr. Arfchur Miller, of Batesburg ipeat Monday night in Lexington. Ice cream at The Bazaar fountain eiy Saturday. Miss Estelle Harman spent last week ix the eitv of Columbia. Subscribe now for The Dispatch and Itme and Farm. If it is nice fresh, candies, cakes or Backers, always go to the Bazaar where yon find the best. WANTED AT ONCE?A few bushels f peas on subscription. Apply at the Bispatch Office. Xis9 f eon Lewis, of Columbia, is on a visit to her cousin, Miss Pearl Miller, xaxr Irene. Br. L. L. Toole will be at Chapin June 5, as usual prepared to do dental werk. Honrs 9 a. m. to 5.p. m. ol. E. L. Asbill, the well known attarney of Leesville, wa a in town Monday. Attention is called to the new advertisement the Kanfmann Drag Company in this issue. Bead it now. WANTED BEEF CATTLE?We wfil pay highest market prices for gpod beef cattle. Write, call or telephone, George & Wingard, Lexington Depot Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Harman are expected to arrive from Baltimore some time during the week. Bend in your subscriptions for the and Farm as soon as posible. Only 25c now; regular price 50c. Time expires May 30th. Miss Jiaia swygert, or isrooKiana, is the guest of Mis9 Hattie Shealy. Miss Nellie Seay has returned to Columbia, after a pie sant visit to the Mi ses Elvira and Valeria Harman. Miss Mary Harman has returned to Sat -sburg, after a short visit to relatives in and around Lexington. RHB-MY-TISM will cure you. Bhss Mary"Seay, of Columbia, is visiting relatives and friends around Lexingtofl. K or 6 doses 666 will break any case ?f Chills & Fever; it acts on the liver latter than Calomel and does not gripe ?r sicken, 26c. 36 WANTED?A married man without any children to work on a small truck farm In Bichland County. Apply at Dispatch olios. <? mtm?mm , ? " i > V- ' . i v. . t-.-v rji 1 I I TH AN 8 H Mil FOR SALE?.domes in and around f" Johnston, ask for list. Y. May, Johnston, S. 0. Misses May Rish, of Pelion, and Ellie Smith, of Wagener, have returned i to their respective homes, after a most pleasant visit to friends in Lexington. } Potato Bug Killer?Paris Green, 1 >ad arsenate. Slug Shot, insect pow- y der?all kill 'em. ^ Kanfmann Drug Co. ^ The chaifigang is n ow working on 1 - - 1-1- - _ J 1 lie roaas in tut? 'ueuctx. uiw?o ocuwwu, and is camped near Magistrate E. H. ( Addy's. I Hon. W. H. Sharpe, the brilliant \ attorney of Edmund, was in town t Monday attending the meeting of the ^ Bar association, of which he is presi- ^ dent. FOR SALE?One Standard Saw Mill for farther particulars apply to G. L. H. ROOF, Barr, S. C. , Or an Mr. Charles E. Taylor left this morn- gei ing for Columbia to attend the annual meeting of the Funeral Directors and Embalmers' Association of South Car- ] olina. ' ' ? Mr. J. G. Caaghraan, of Columbia, accompanied by his little son, James, N 9pent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Caughman, near Wyses Ferry. Sa O * T T? T A*I Q /iOl" nf X" isrv O-flLiJ-CJ X UttVO UU uauu a vm v? i jjg Guano, Acids, and Kainit. Those S0] wishing any shoula see me at once. w? G. H. ROOF, Barr, S. C. m( Mis9 Eunice Rosa Wessinger has an closed her school at Blacksburg and is ] now visiting her brother, Hoy, a tw Clem son college. ur - . mi Farms For Sale. ^ In the Ridge section, ask about them, ^ Y. May, Johnston, S. C. ^e - ' dr BARBECUE. an ha I will furnish a first class barbecue at , Chapin, S. C., on county campaign day. Everybody invited. , JOHN RISTER. May 8-tf. ^ dli Notice?Barbecue. 4 There will be a First-class Barbecue at Irene, S. C. on July 4th. Candidates for State and County offices will be 00 present and speak on that day. The a* pubic ib cordially invited. +? 6w-34 . G. N. 0. Kyzsr. ha he v Subscribe to The Dispatch. til E STO! Never before * been sucn an av; year. Our store merchandise, an department. Dry Goods, Noti Shirtwaists, IJnc ? m and many otnei We are offering the G at exactly half price. Th White Hemp Hats for mi Come right along wb MNAIK C "Get It ; Col jo Years I Th8 withCoughs ? ; Ne have had seventy years ti >f experience with Ayer's tent Cherry Pectoral. This J lone nakes us have great confi- rooi lence in it for coughs, colds, had jronchitis, weak throats, and veak lungs. We want you o have confidence in it, as low, veD. Ask your own doctor m vhat experience he has had ty. vith it He knows. Keep >'ca: n close touch with him. e9'.' M I Whll le of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will cause rec^ increased flow of bile and produce a atle laxative effect the day following. w rmula on each box. Show it to your Abr :tor. He will understand at a glance, pan1 >se, one pill at bedtime, ?just one. ri ' ladt by the J. C. AYES CO., Lowell, If as*. - - M "" the egro Riddled With ??? Bullets in Tennessee. Nashville, Tenn., May 26.?Jake of E muels, a negro charged with crirai- T1 lly assaulting the wife of a Robert- chu: ^ i- -3 county farmer, eaiuraay uiguu, wui is taken from officers early this )rning by an angry mob of citizens d riddled with bullete. i Farmer Ramsey left his wife and I < o small children at home alone Sat- the ] day night to go to Orlinda, one Aug de away, to buy some provisions, ingt iroute he met the negro, Samuel. Bar] lowing that Mrs. Ramsey was alone, thirl is alleged, the negro went direct to acre rhome and assaulted her. She was six i agged from her bed into the yard ter d when the negro fled she walked timl If a mile to give the alarm. bail Samuels' arrest and identification For llowed. Having been identified as a assailant, he was taken from the iw-l icers, carried into a field arid rid3d with bullet9. T1 Aunt Seely Williams. ingt ' , Mr. Aunt Seely Williams, one of the best dar. lored women that ever lived, died ally the home of relatives in Saluda ftilei unty on Saturday a week ago. She d been a faithful servant in many \\ T, >u Beholds in this town and was well but ted by both white and black. self REOF rLE pi } in the history of tl blanche of bargains is filled with all t d this week we are ! oils, Shoes, Hats, ierwear, Etc., Carpi r specials. lage, Gerhearts, Fipps and Ca.< e above offer also includes cr dsummer wear, popular and b ether you want to buy or not CHS' I COLUMBIA, All XJndi iumbia Citizen Ended His Lite. State, Monday. irnwell R. Cook, about oC years of committed suicide yesterday at residence on Price avenue, in the hern section of the city. Mr. k had been despondent for some ?, but he showed no signs of his inions yesterday morning and the I report of a shotgun in the cining n was the first news the family that he intended to end his life Cook had placed the \gtin against eft breast and used a firepoker to l the trigger down. Death fol?d almost instantly, r. Cook was from Darlington counHe came to Columb a several rs ago and ha9 taken much interin the Lyon Fnrniture company, ch until recently was under the di ion of his son, Ernest G. Cook, it sold a short time ago to the ams and Winston Furniture comr. That concern will be closed toout of respect to Mr. Cook, r. Cook is survived by a wife and following children: Ernest G. k, H. J. Cook and Miss Rose Cook, >f this city; L. V. Cook of Brook[;Mr8. McElvaineand Mrs. DeWitt Jffingham. ye funeral will be held at Mt. Elon rch, near Lamar, in Darlington ity tomorrow afternoon. Farm For Sate. :>ffer for sale my place known as Levi Smith place, which lies on the usta road four miles west of Lexon, two and one half mile north of r, consisting of one hundred and ty nine and one half acres, twenty 'a in nnlrivat.inn r>^nt ain^np|, fi, new -oom dwelling, a good well of waand a never failing spring, pine jer enougli to put up all necessarydings, plenty of oak and lightwood. further information apply to PERRY CORLEY, , ) ^ Lexington, S. C. Baptist Picnic* ? le Baptist Sunday school of Lexon will hold its annual picnic at ' Eli L. Oorley's spring on Satur- [ , Juno 8th. Everybody is cordiinvited to attend and bring a welld basket. R. treads on dangerous ground, so far he has not ^compared himto George Washington. lie he Mimnaugh S s offered at this ;he season's nei making special < Dress Goods, 1 Bts, Mattings, Rr sties trimmed hats, a new eations from our own wo ecoming. Same in large b it costs nothing to look, Essfet nm maak ofpt Si Ob Biy One 1 i Y 1 Fdwin 0. Dralier. INSURANCE ? ? P FIRS LIFE * i ivn^tm a AUUlJJJjjJN 1 a AUTOMOBILE PLATE GLASS LIVESTOCK ? TORNADO 5 HEALTH [{ t< I represent only the strongest si and best old line Companies b pi and have special facilities for ^ writing fire iusurance on conn- jr try property. If you want in- si surance of any kind write or s< SJ call on me at Lexington, S. C. ti * ???mJf S f( Notice Owing to some misunderstanding 1 the Irene Brass Band will not be able p to give their annual Barbecue as advertised for Jaly 4th. 1912. Irene Brass Band. Notice Debtors and Creditors, n All persons having claims against the estate of H. M. Wingard are hereby notified to file1 the same properly proved with Messrs. Efird and Dreher, attorneys at Lexington, S. C. And all persons indebted to estate are hereby 1 notified to pay at the store to the unci dersigned, or to Messrs. Rhode and Harry Roberts. Mrs. E. G. WINGARD, a; Admx. Estate of H. M. Wingard. e< 4w-S3 . c n f Debs has taken up his usual occnpafcion of running for president. "VALU i t tore has there season of the vest and best Dffers in every Ladies' Skirts, igs, Glassware, and lovely collection, irkrooms. See the New lack shapes. See them. I . STO Roof." 'HE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA The University of South Carolina-a rst-class college with coarses in Eaw, Ingineering, and Commerce and Fiance. Forty-three teacher's scholarships rorth ?100 in money and exemption om fe.s. A rare chance for an asiring young man. The health and morals of the staents are the first care. Enrollment 443 students. Many improvements next session. Entrance examinations will be held * t the court house on Friday, July i?, t 9 o'clock. For catalog write to S. C. MITCHELL, Pres. Columbia, S. C. WINTHROP COLLEGE icholarship and Entrance Examination The examination for the award of acant scholarship in Winthrop Oolige and for the admission of new stuents will be held at the county court ouse, on Friday, July 5, at 9 a. m. applicants must be not less than fif-. ien years of age. When Scholar-' lips are vacant after July 5 the^ will e awarded to those making the high- < 3t average at the examination, pro- i ided they meet the conditions governlg the award. Applicants for scholartrips should write to President JohnDa before the examination forschoJariiip examination blanks. g Scholarships are worth $100 and free J lition. The next session will open epcember 18, 1912. For further inirmation and catalogue, address, PRES. D. B. JOHNSON, 35 Rock Hill, S. C" ? 785 1912 . QLLEGE OF CHARLESTON j 128th Year Begins Sept. 27th> J Entrance examinations at all the 1 junty seats on Friday, July 5, at 9 a. \ It offers courses in Ancient and Mod rn Languages, Mathematics, History m olitical Scien -e, Debating, Chemistry, * 1 hysics, Biology, and Engineering. m Courses for B. A., B. S., and B. S. J egree with Engineering. A free tuition scholarship to each I aunty of South Carolina. Vacant M oyce Scholarships, giving $100 a year jfl d free tuition, open to competitive ?| lamination in September. Expenses reasonable. Terms aatf atalogne on application. Write to j [arrison Randolph, Pres., j Charleston, S. C* J F5 11 hV 1 1 1 I 1 reT I nwnaniMMMnm J "