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PENCIL AND SCISSORS. j Eat chicken-stew with the "LADIES'J on campaign day. Mrs. L. I. Kaminer, proprietress of the City Hotel in Columbia, was the guest of Mrs. Ch? s. A. Geiger Sunday. 5 or 6 doses 666 will break any case of Chills & Fever; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does hot gripe or sicken, 25c. 86 T. E. B. Price announces his candidacy for supervisor in this issue. Mr. Price is a good farmer of the Priceville section and has many friends. Mr. Tally R. Eeisler, of Lexington, is a candidate for county treasurer. Tally is a clever young man and would mflkfi a jrnod officer, if elected. Eafc chicken-stew with the "LADIES" on can^paign day. Mr. Jas. K. Swygert, of the Dutch Fork, has one of the best cropd we have seen this year. Jim is a good farmer, as is his neighbors, all of whom have splendid prospects. Eat chicken-stew with the "LADIES" on campaign day. FOR SALE?One bnggy, wagon and harness; in good condition. Apply to A. Mike Harman. The candidates will meet at Azariah Taylor's on Augi^t the 16th, the off day between the SnmerlandandBoylston campaign days. Mr. Taylor will; hold his annual cue on this date. FOR SALE-r*iomes in and around Johnston, ask for list. Y. May, Johnston, S. C. Mrs. Chas. B. Harman and children, j of Gainsville, Fla., are on extended ; visit to relatives here. i Everybody eat at the Ladies' School ] Improvement League booth on campaign day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rawl, of Charleston, are spending a few days with relatives near town. Everybody eat at the Ladies' School Improvement League booth on campaign day. Misses Kate Benton, Alice Spencer and Rubye Lems, three charming telephone operators of Columbia, visited friends in Lexington last week. Iihrerybody eat at the Ladies' School Improvement League booth on campaign day. Dr. E. J. Etheredge, of Leesville, has announced his candidacy for the State Senate, as will be seen by reference to the announcement column. Dr, Etheredge is a well known business man. He has served Lexington in the lower house, ^and now wants to go to the upper uruiuu. 1 HHHOHHH DE % tifiKs&l BEFORE USING D STOPS FA] BE, Inatu: REMOVES I Guara I Lexin Mis? Jodie Oaughman, of Columbia, ha9 been on a visit to relatives in Lexington. Just received a new line of dry goods and notions?the \ ery latest out?and the prices are right. H. N. Kaminer & Co. Hon. W. H. Sharpe announces his candidacy for the State Senate this week. Mr. Sharpe is no stranger to the people of L. xington county, having served them faithfully and well in both branches of the Legislature. He will meet his opponents on the stump and is in the fight to the finish. Eyerybody eat at the Ladies' School Improvement League booth on campaign day. Mrs. W. W. Barre is spending sometime at Glenn Springs. RUB-MY-TISM will cure you. County Superintendent of Education Martin will conduct a number of the oraminnHnnfl on next Friday. I I Wi*V^V ?v ? ? FOUND?One goat (yoe). Came to my place several days ago. Owner may secure same by identification and paying for this advertisement. J. M. Drafts, Lexington Route 1. Miss Ruth Efird is attending a house party at Wrightsville Beach, from which place she will go to Marion to visit friends. Miss Ruth Swygert, of Brookland, is the attractive guest of Miss Hattie Sheaiy. Mrs. Frank White, of Springfield, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hook, Miss Leuritha Hook, the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hook, will accompany Mrs White home on Saturday for a few days stay. RUB-MY-TISM will cure you. Mr. Ioor Haye9, one of the popular candidates for County Auditor, was in town Monday mingling with his friends. Eat chicken-stew with the "LADIES" on campaign day. In this issue Mr. B. D. Clarke announces hi9 candidacy for County Commissioner. Mr. Clarke has held the position of Coroner for several years and has made a faithful and efficient public officer. Farms For Sale. In the Ridge section, ask about them, Y. May, Johnston, S. C. Mr. D. J. Sidney Derrick announces his candidacy for county treasurer this week. Mr. Derrick is a nephew of the late Jasper Derrick, who was treasurer for a number of years. A splendid young man is Sidney Derrick of Hollow creek. M W. L. Addy, of Gilbert, is a candid; te for county commissioner. Mr. Adcy was in the race two years ago and receiyed a splendid vote. :rmo Operating fr< I Dr. Hardin Great and Onlj I HAIR GROW i AND DANDRUFF ( ERMOZONE r t t*vttt a in t\t nr>T?XT l ui^iixvjr ni\iiv irs i r^rs i AUTYZONI THE ONLY RE'S REPRODUC ALL UNNATURAL DISCOL TIONS OF THE SKIN D] nteed by Him Undei ld in Th p igton by A Mrs. Robt. Fallaw Dead. A9 we go to press we learn that Mrs Robt. Fallaw died at Ga9ton on Monday night and will be buried at Gaston today. Mr. Roof Did Not Perfect Arrangements. % It is understood that Mr. Roof, the bankrupt, who agreed at a meeting of his creditors on Mav 11, to pay $75,000 as a compromise, the proposition to be perfected within 60 days, is unable to nftrrv nnt his agreement. and the whole matter will now be settled in b nkruptcy proceedings. This means that the creditors will receive practically nothing. Clifton Chavis Arrested. Clifton Chavis, a young white man of the Gaston section, was lodged in jail by Sheriff Miller on Saturday, after a lively little chase. Chavis is charged with being drunk and disorderly and firing a pistol on the public highway. ? ? Greenwood has bought an 80-horse auto fire truck, at a cost of $6,000. It is a self-starter and weighs 5,800 pounds, and will carry fifty men. AS WELL AS large ones are welcome here? yon need not wait nntil yonr busI iness has assumed great proporI tions before opening a Checking Account, DO SO TO-DAY. Our patrons regardless of the amount of business done, receive every courtesy in all matters of business entrusted to us?and there is nothing in safe banking we cannot perform. Talk it over with our cashier. CAROLINA NATIONAL BAKU, COLUMBIA, S. C. .?-?S" ZONI )m the Murray 9's ||gg*g rER IsiPB :ure ER \<rj& Im r. George * the Pure Food and Harmon wmmmmmamuKmmmmmmamm Chickens Wanted?A coop of good size Frying Chickens, at the Dispatch J office. 1 JC And I SHAN'T nev was a hi.'alt he'd figgcred The Doc \Ljgr^L^y thing for tin kvu % 1) thing after* h p t then?Who s' \ m the only sat V'* ' ^ 8orr,e niore* tyr. \ \ sicks, an' I ^?!%a',y0pen 1 Tgpi Company, 1 I've got a "Happy bought it about six montl it fer a spell, to see how 1 nin' vehicle he ever stepp The Doc'd been too take an int'rest in things powers!" sez he. "It's ; Then he examined tl teetered for a while, an't Well, the Doc tried an'sez: "Say, Jotham, "She ain't fer sale,' ?' ! ?,? th<? i:>r? in *.t 'nother jest; like it?" "Yes, that's so," se it? This one's the finest almost! An' they ain't r seems to fcrgit he's hitchi "That's all right, D 'ere 'Happy Thoughts'? cock Company g'arantee: vehicles in this neighbor!: find no fault with the wai N Well, the Doc got Tickled? Why he was th to mine on the road. T>anything 'bout the Babco drivin' in that same wagoi anew set o' tires put onto it * Gregoi I "0 F MP Lmm IVIln r Drug Co., Co Rf and ^ggjg8ggjM| R. Hardi Drug Law. If it is Drug Stc Ice cold drinks, either in bottles or fresh from the fountain, at Harman's i Bazaar. Ice cream every Saturday. iTriAM AND 4iD( the "Happy Thought" er fergit the time young Doe Armstrong first 1< irin feller, sn: afore hircl knocks had driv' s 1 out more ways o' makin' ah'.a;. ed rod of hisse thought he was jest a leetie m'*e bertei'n the r is outfit but ti.c fanciest things moncy'd buy: 1 bottles?f-nry plug ha. fancy shiny leather siv bavin' the money to pur in;o an autermobile, 1 r thiowin* a ?y . cr his good dollars fer ' na:r.e. S.r.c ..ck up his nose at our "I money. 11, after takin' one look at that wagon, I jest p th all sorts o' gingerbread work onto it. But, e sorter roads tile Doc'd be bleeged to travel o agon foolishness was over 'bout the quickest of td. T .e first time out, his hoss stumbled an' f The next thing, he discovered he was 'bleeged tvery trip. The dust an' grit'd sift into the wc v, in comin' down hill one day, the \vhcel9 stri -o-sh! 'Twas all over with, 'ceptin' cleanin' 1 iirrit tA thp fr?flL'#rc inaction he got was in their askin' what did hi He was an artist in his way?the Doc was! i b'lieved that whereas he wouldn't a-listened tc 0 conviction now. So, I suggested that he IVatertowr., N Y., an' git one o' their "Happ' Thought" mvscif?a Corning, with phaeton is afore the Doc come to us. An' so I sez to I le liked it. I to!d him if he didn't find it the >ed into, he could call me a dough-head an' IV dum stuck-up at first to even look at my "3a . He looked at the "Ilappy Thought" gea: an easy chair, a cradle an* a hammock - all in < le Bradley shaft couplin's, see-sawed the sh henscz: "Isshe'iled up, ready fcrblzness? Ii her fer a couple o* days, p.' ' then I c come 're what'il ve take ' that v :r"' ' I sez "Wouldn't ?? ' r hs:i" my doipg that, seem' i - . d a f z he. VBut how-n * Y.< v ; wagon I ev r rd : io rastle or suticairin' id to any.Iing, it con ~ . : !: 'oc," sez I. "You i j..v; . ?> tvj'5 -they're all alike, so fin y run..in' s. 5 em. They've ben a-.- .i' their wagons lood nigh onto forty years ?.' I ain 't never he: / H. H. Babcock Company does bizness!" a "Happy Thought" piano box wagon, ; e happiest feiler ye ever see a when he found *1/ iat was about four yearr ago?an' ye want ck "Happy Thought," ie:t ask Doc Arrnsiror 1 today, an' the only thing he ewr dene r> it \V2 Mine's got the same tires y,t. A:C 'tain': fer t a!< ry-Conder Mui COLUMBIA, S. C. ur Guarantee Means Something Dicir lumbia, S. C. INAZONE | SURE CURE FOR ALL I ighs, Asthma I And Bronchitis AFTI D entaz o THE ONLY SURE CURE Diseases of the Mouth an< .emoves tartar from i - c restores a lite appeal ^The Comm Health / no good, Your Mon^ \t*0 Lexin *-1 South C Candidates cards, the be9t way fib 1 ntrcduce yourself, printed at thi9 office. See us for prices. 3C" Buggy rUci in this deestrick. Hff i.-.e hoo3-ser.se into his head j < than Adam ever dreamed of. j Wouldn't nothin' r.ncy medicine C2se with sil>. ?? an' so on. i.e kinder straddled the propy- ?g fancy wagon with a higir jocks" 'cause they didn\ *.:ncd. 'Twas sure a purty Great Scott! 'twan't no fit v LT. ai! the fool things that the !! in the shafts an' broke 'e * to clean an' ile the blamed kin' parts, Vpite all he could k a stone in the road?an' _p the muss! : 4fl[ but uj near's 1 kin calkilate, ^ o.fe/.t. Then lire Doc cussedl j ?c; _ sorter sorry fcr the skee- j reason afore, he was prob- ! j rend to the H. H. Babcock > Thought" wagons. i ~c..t en' spring back. Had ... ( ..." that he nnght hitch onto eadcit-ridh', smoothest-runi ..-newer to it. . .'' Now lie begun to a-.* ! 'Mtfc.J tU oe!;' "That's her\" sez I. I r' inr.b ir.;.vr th2 seat an' I i.v t.j : zevsrs! days." V le Co., | . \ sJE. i i m sIf i-; IhK ^ =R USING DERMOZONe me i FOR . i Gums tVip fppfVt lilV LVV WXA ranee. on Sense , Adviser i ey Back. oton arolina ?N