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PENCIL AND SCISSORS. RTO-MY-TISM will cure you. lee cold drinks, either in bottles or fresh from the fountain, at Harman's Bazaar. Ice cream every. Saturday, \ Mrs. J. K. Wyse has our thanks for her prompt remittance for the Dispatib another year. j l?r. H. H. Boozer, of Ohapiii, the geod fellow he is, has our thanks for a renewal to the Dispatch. WANTED AT ONCE?A few bushels - * i i. i.i f peas on subscription. Appiy ai. uie Bispatch Office. Mr. Shelfeon Harman was in town Monday ana dropped in to see ns and paid for his paper. Shelton is a hardworking, honest man. Mr. Charlie B. Geiger, one of onr best citizens always remer bers the printers. Thanks, Charlie. FOR SALE?One Standard Satf Mill for farther particulars apply to G. H. ROOF, Barr, S. C. We received three cotton squares from Mr. J. F. Younginer, a progressive farmer on Lexington Route 3, yesterday. Potato Bug Killer?Paris Green, ead arsenate. Slug Shot, insect powder?all kill 'em. Kaufmann Drug Co. The many friends of Mr. Adam R. will r?ftinpd tn lftarn that he JO.W ?T * *? wv is critically ill at the home of his sonin law, A. M. Harm an, in this town. WANTED BEEP CATTLE?We will pay highest market prices for good beef cattle. Write, call or telephone, George & WiDgard, Lexington Depot Mr. and Mr9. G. M. Harm an are mow at home to their friends, having returned from Baltimore on Saturday morning. When yon come to court next week remember that yon can find fresh | Baker's bread, cakes and crackers at The Bazaar. Ton will also find the best candies and all - kinds of cold drinks. Yonr patronage will be appreciated. RUB-MY-TISM will core-yon. Mrs. George LeFevre, Mrs. Earl F. j : Oswald and Miss May Boozer spent | Monday in Colombia. r OoL M. D. Harmam has had his handsome residence covered with galTanized shingles, which adds much to - '? * ? u ~B 4V. tfie aireaay awraowrenoBB wo plaoe. 5 or 6 doses 60S will broak any ease of OuiUs & Perer; it acts on the liver better tnan Calomel and does not gripe or sicken, 25c. 86 , . . t Miss Pearl* Taylor leaves today for a month's visit to Mrs* Gee. Glenn, of Gastonia, K. 0, Everybody in Lexington is looking forward to the Leap-Year masquerade to be given by the ladies of Lexington a next Wednesday evening, with Interest and pleasure. The proceeds will be n8/d to furnish the new high . school building. Mrs. W. E. Black, who underwent an operation in Columbia several days ago, is getting along nicely and will return home the latter part of the week. FOR SALE?Homes in and around Johnston, ask for list. Y. May, Johnston, S. C. George R. Rembert, one of the leading members of the Columbia Bar, was in town Monday on legal business , George is popular in Lexington and hi6 friends are always glad to see him. Mr. W. L. K. Johnzon, of Swansea, was in town Saturday on matters of I business. Mr. H. D. Lybrand is a canaidate for county treasurer, as will be seen by reference to the announcement column. Mr. Lybrand is a fine young man and is well known to many of our people. When you come to court next week don't forget to bring or send your dues to The Dispatch. Mr. James E, Rawl returned last weet from an extended stay with his son, Mr. J. Elton Rawl, at Port Royal. "Uncle Jimini?"_wa8 delighted with his trip. Dr. L. L. Toole will be at Chapiu Wednesday of each week nntil furthnr notice, those in need of his services znay call on these days. Miss Sadie Raysor, of St. Matthews, and Miss Marie Gregg, of Florence, have been the attractive guests of Mies Annie Martha Meetze. Miss Meetze entertained in their honor on Friday evening last. Messrs. Wm. and Marion Schwartz, of Oolombia, spent Sunday with their tnother in Lexington. ' Mrs. Blanche,Leaphart and charm, ing little dunghter, of Colombia, visited relatives cn Hollow Creek, Sunday, the trip haying been made in their automobile. Mr. Joe McCreight, of Johnston, spent Wednesday at the bedside of his brother-in-law, Mr. M. L. Little, of this town, who has been quite ill for the past month. J Hair/ Falling?} ^i You certainly cannot lose your hair and keep it, too. Which shall it be? Lose? Then do nothing. Keep? Then use Ayer's Hair Vigor. That is about all there is to it Ayer's Hair Vigor is also a splendid hair-dressing and hair-tonic. It keeps the hair soft and smooth and greatly promotes its growth. It does not color the hair. Consult your doctor freely. - Doctors are .studying these hair questions much more than in former days. Made by the J. O. ATXR CO., Lowell, Km. " Mr. Chris. Wise is sick with fever at the home of his parents, in Batesburg. Chris is well known in Lexingto 1, he having been here for several weeks, holding the position of chaffeur for Solicitor George Bell Tim merman. In this issue of the Dispatch Mr. Jesse O. Wingard announces his candidacy for the position of County Auditor. Mr. Wingaad is a young man of ability, being a graduate of Clemson College of the class of 1910. He has been teaching in the public schools of the county during the last year. Mr. Lewie Hallman, one of Gilbert's substantial and clever citizens was in Tiifto^o-rr a-r\A in onr! ro. ivn u x uuouuij voiivi* JLXJI newed his paper. Little Miss Magnrite Lorick entertained at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lorick, on Thursday afternoon in honor of her 9th birthday An ice course was served by Misses Alma Long, Annie Loo Harrtan and Erin Clarke. Mr. L. W. Wise, the popular merchant and banker of Pelion, was in town Monday and gave ns a pleasant call. . Bi\ J. H. Mathias, youngest son of Mr. L. S. Mathias, of Irmo, graduated from the Charleston Medical College on Monday night. Mr. Mathias is a popular young man. and his .friends throughout the county and State will be glad te learn of his graduation. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Garrin, Mrs. J. Tally Earth and Miss Mary Hendrix, of Colombia, visited relatives here for a short while Sunday. Solicitor George Bell Timmerman is attending court in Aiken this week, being the leading counsel in the prose; cution of the case of the State against Seigler, who is charged with the murder of policeman Patterson. "Women, Home and Health," will be the subject of a lecture to be delivered in the court house by Mrs. E. F. Darby, tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Public cordially invited.' Sflll Burned Yesterday; Loss Very Heavy. The large and well equipped turpentine still of Mr. J. Press Clarke, in thi9 town, was destroyed by fire yesterday morning, together with a lot of turpentine and rosin, causing a total loss of $1,500. The fire occurred while the still was in operation, and its origin is unknot n. The los9, coming at this time, is peculiarly heavy on Mr. Clarke. Court Next Week. The regular term of the court of general session 9 for Lexington county will convene on next Monday morning with the Hon. J. W DeVore, of Edgefield, presiding. The court will only last a few days, it being understood that only the jaii cases will be tried. There will be no common pleas court at this term, the Bar association having reached this agreement at it9 meeting several days ago. You are Cordially Invited to attend a Free Illustrated Health ?Lecture? Given by Mrs. E. F. Darby of Lynchburg, S. C. In the Court House Thursday afternoon, June 6th, at 3:30 o'clock. Subject: "Woman, Home and Health." i Mr George Gave Fish-Fry. Mr. H. Dibble George gave a delightful fish fry at Laurel Falls Mills on Thursday afternoon in honor of Mr. S. D. Hook 'and two charming daughters of Columbia. Those present were Miss Vera Hook, Mrs. Frye, Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hook, Mr. William Lorick, Mr. Albert. Newmans, Mr. S. D. Hook, and Mr. Eugene Hook, all of Columbia. Mr. George was unanimously voted a gallant and ideal host. The Chafngang. The county chaingang with 27 hands is now located at Cedar Grove church. Wnen the work is completed there, which will be within the next few days, the chaingang will work down the Augusta road making repairs as far as Brookland, from which place they will work through the famous Hogabaa swamp section. Some splendid work has been done by the gang on the roads leading into the towns of Batesburg and Leesyille during the last few weeks. f Edwin 0. Prober INSURANCE FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT AUTOMOBILE PLATE GLASS LIVE STOCK TORNADO HEALTH I represent only the strongest and bost old line Companies and have special facilities for writing fire iutnrance on conntry property. If you want insurance of any kind write . or call on me at Lexington, S. 6. em?J 1785 181* COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 128th Year Begins Sept. 27th. Rntrance examinations at all the county seats on Friday, July 5, at 9 a. m. It offers courses in Ancient and Mod era Languages, Mathematics, History Political Science, Debating, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and Engineering. Courses for B. A., B. S., and B. S. degree with Engineering. A free tuition scholarship to each county of South Carolina. Vacant Boyce Scholarships, giving$100 a year and free tuition, open to competitive examination in September. Expenses reasonable. Terms and catalogue on application. Write to Harrison Randolph, Pres., Charleston, S. C. WINTHROP COLLEGE Scholarship and Entrance Examination The examination for the award of vacant scholarship in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will be held at the county court house, on Friday, July 5, at 9 a m Applicants must be not less than fifteen years of age. Wheu Scholarships are vacant after Jul} 5 the^ will be awarded to those making the highest average at the examination, provided they meet the conditions govern mg the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination for scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 18, 1912. For further information and catalogue, address, PRES. D. B. JOHNSON, 35 Rock Hill, S. O; THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA The University of South Carolina-a first-class college with courses in Law, Engineering, and Commerce and Finance. Fortv-three teacher's scholarships worth $100 in money and exemption from fets. A rare chance for an aspiring young man. The health and morals of the students are the first care. Enrollment 443 students. Many improvements next session. Entrance examinations will be held at the court house on Friday, July 12, at 9 o'clock. For catalog write to S. C. MITCHELL, Pres. Columbia, S. C. ILexing fvtrnntrRSt S Ivil UII^UVI w Total Capital Total Deposits Total Resources The number of deposit Keep Your Mon Money to Loan Is The I a?n.i Dental Notice. I will be.atChapin Wednesday June 12th, Wednesday June 19th and Wednesday, Jane *2fith, prepared to do Tlontftl WVirb- Thoso tuho \vi?h to do so may make enKHgomems in person or bv writing me at my < ffice. Dr. L. L. Toole. 1623 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Hfti I It is so YOU US than with money. 1 lEfMCL . ^MpPi VW I is packed ri I soda factor I you in sea R r?o-H-rvtic fr |vu>x lunu xx 16 Ful And no For i Cut out *? packages shownbelc 7 expense, an all charge* < Guarantee! Plated Teas These spoo: I f??nl in Hociom IlilXUI Hi uvwi^** . advertising. ] $2.00 per dozen. AO good grocer* c BBBBBSHHn ??? BMB?B?a?i?a?yjiu jton Branch, R. 0. Smith, Mai tale Bank in Sc ors increased during the last ye; ey in Lexington County and On Approved Security. Best Too Good I BARBECUE. I will furnish a first cksa barbecue at Chapin, S. C., oil county campaign j ! day. Every'00 -v invited. JOHX RISTER. | : May S?tf. j ; ? i Ice cream at The Bazaar fountain i 1 every Saturday. i jl^l FRESH and PUI IE ONE-FOURTH i other brands. Y fou get better result: ,E-p<K Lght where it is made y in the South), and led, air-tight, strengtl esh and pure. I Ounces to the Pc higher in price ECU a Limited Time On the top from six Eagl and enclose with )w and 58c to partial d we will send you { ; prepaid, one set (6) 1 Silver, it^nntiQ THE MATHIESO 5JJUUUS. Salt, ns are beau- ? and bear BO Retail value spoons. Miss (or) Mrs. ....... any oar $oda. P. 0 BgBfffUHj County... > State I L iiager. V \ h ...J5.8- ft !' i linn uaronna i $567,750.12 $1,033,000.00 $2,000,000.00 ar from 4,100 to 5,500. Help Build It Up. :or You? * Annual Barbecue. We will furnish our annual barbecue 1 with refreshments ou Saturday, July ! 6th, near Gilbert. A good dinner, line music, speaking by candidates, and plenty of amusements lor old and young. Come. LORA YOUXG1XER, JIMMIE RICARD. ^ 4w34 j RE that' ; 1 I LESS | ' "ou save I < l 3. 1 ;tle| 3 M i ' M. i.T (the only pnrnps tn I i i-keeping I >und. I kL j e-Thistle I coupon I * lly cover I )romptly, I ! Rogers' | I . * >N ALKALI WORKS, < rille, Va. * ie tops cut from 6 Eagle-Thistle oney Order (or stamps) for 58e. all charge* prepaid, one set (6) ;ed Genuine Sirver Plated Teai \ iWmmMHW MHIMI ...... ? . . .. ? . f ? mMWMB NHW?W?*?>W - ...: V