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HaS aai School Imp. League. The Ladies' School Improvement League of the Lexington High School was reorganized on Saturday afternoon ^ by the election of the following officers: B President, Mrs. John Wilson Butler; j 1st vioepresident, Mrs. C. W. Oaugh^ man; 2nd. yice-president, Mrs. Jesse Taylor; 3rd. vice-president, Mrs.- A. L. Hartley; 4th. vice-president, Mrs. W. A. Harman; secretaries, Mrs. S. J ^ Leaphart, Miss May Boozer; treasurer, W Mrs. Karl F. Oswald. F Finance committee: Mi's. George LeFevre, chairman; Mrs. Lizzie Boozer, j Mrs. T. P. Meetze, Mrs. F. T. Bibb, Mrs. B. D. Clarke, Mrs. A. F. Lever, ^ Mrs. T. S. Brown and Mrs. Edwin G. Dreher. | Bargains In Furniture. * Attention is called to the advertise} ^ ment of the Lion Furniture Co., of Columbia, in this issue. This well known firm under the management of Abrams & Winsten is receiving a large trade from this county. They are both clev er gentlemen and will treat you right on every transaction. Read the bargains and go to them for your wants in the furniture line. * ? Church Notice. There will be communion cervices at St. Stephen's Lutheran church nest Sunday morning, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. T. S. Brown. There will be no seryices at night during the months of July and August. f ... .. . _ Pain In Back, | Llvar and Kidnays all f aut af fix f Or. Hod's life Will Cure You " I . ' * * ! . k ???g I * v-^H BEFORE USING DER STOPS FAL1 L f- BEA ' NATUR REMOVES A] t T (Guarant Sold Lexingl Seven Young Men Want To Go To Clemson. Six young men took the examination for the two four-year scholarships in Clemson College before County Superintendent of Education A. D. Martin on Friday; and one young man took the examination for the agricultural scholarship. They were: Guy B. Taylor, M. L. Barre, Edward D. Kyzer, Frank M. Lever, Everette Woods, Nicholas P. Lyles. Royal Derrick applied for the agricultural course. Delightful Occasion. On Friday night Hon. George Bell Timmerman, the popular and brilliant solicitor of this circuit, was host to a number of his friends at a delightful fish-fry and old-fashioned chickenstew at Laurel Falls Mills, near town. Among the visitors were: Walter J. McCartha, Fred E. Cullum and O. E. Jones, of Batjsburg, and Job 0. Swygert and Davis D. Smith, of Leesville. Millinery Going Cheap. The millinery at Wm. Piatt & Son, Columbia, is the prettiest and mo9t stylish in the city. The prices are ex ceedingly low, great reductions having been made in all departments. Go to William Plate & Son's for bargains. Program. Of the Zion Pastorate Sunday-school picnic to be held on August 1. in the grove in front of the residence of the Rev. J. A. Cromer. 11 a. m. hymn 72; prayer by Rev. J. A. Cromer; hymn 185; hymn 196; address by the Rev. C. A. Freed, D.D.; hymn 166; hymn 163; address by the Rev. E. J. Sox; hymn 119; refreshments served. 12:30 dinner. 2 p. m.. refreshments served; 3:30 p.m., hymn 169; hymn 211; announcement. The Sanday-school hymnal will be used in the programme. Everybody, regardless of denomina[ tion,| is cordially invited. Ministers and Sanday-school superintendents, please call the attention of your congregations and Sunday-schools to this invitation. P. F. EFIRD, Ch. Com. The Popular Theatre. The Grand, Columbia's popular theatre, continues to draw large and appreciative audiences, the program beiDg more and more attractive every day. The management of this popular playhouse justly deserve the patronage it is receiving from the people of the city. 0 RMO Operating fro f t mM P ? I M U jJ a mm M Iuv. nciruDin Great and Only HAIR GROW AND DANDRUFF C MOZONE LING HAIR IN TEN D iUTYZONE THE ONLY E'S REPRODUCE LL UNNATURAL DISCOLO: IONS OF THE SKIN Dr eed by Him Under i in Thp ton by -* -"-1^ BHBBHK IflnHHBHOHHi HairJ Falling ?} J 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 splenoid hair-dressing and hair-tonic, i It keeps the hair soft and smooth and greatly promotes its growth. It does not color the hair.' Consult your doctor freely."* Doctors Jf f . 11 1 !? arejsiuaying inese.nair questions^ much morel than in former days. * Made by the J. C. ATIR CO., Lowell, Mm. Dog Followed Train To Columbia. "Joe," the bird dog of Mr. Will D. George at the depot, followed a passenger train to Columbia a few days ago. Mr. Manly P. George got aboard the train and bade the dog good-bye; but "Joe" was not content cn staying' home, and dashed after the fast moving vestibule. When the train reached the Union station, to Mr. George's surprise, "Joe" was on the ground to greet him. ; Grand Jury Inspection. J. S. Wessingor, of Chapin, R. L. Lybrand, of Swansea, and A. Madison Hutto of Pelion, the special committee of the grand jury, have been examining the books of the several county officers this week. The committee finished its work yesterday and will make its report at the next session of the court. Mill VrtfiAA We will grind wheat on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week. After 1st of September the mill will be closed for wheat. 38 Bachman L. Dreher & Bro.~ The medicines advertised by Dr. George E. Harding, which are for sale by the Harman Drag Co., are not without merit. They are sold on a guarantee, and the purchaser is protected at all times. Give them a trial and be convinced. ZONI >m the Murray ra- ? . H . George the Pure Food and I Harmon Parti/ nf UUIIIY Ul Lexingt Strongest SI Is The B Keep Your Money i If you are not a ci are not satisfactory, gh We solicit a share of yo BANKRUPT SALE. NOTICE is hereby eiven that on the , 31st day of July, 1912, at twelve , o'clock noon, the undersigned will sell at public auction, for cash, in parcels 1 and in bulk, the following property of < the estate of W. P; Roof, bankrupt : | The entire stock of goods, wares, j | merchandise, furniture and fixtures in J the store room formerly occupied by J the said bankrupt, at Lexington, S. C., the value of the same being about ?16,500.00. A two-fifth (2-5) interest in the Lexington Ginnery. Two automobiles, one being an 1 Everett and one a Schacte. ] The said sales will be held from the store room formerly occupied by the said bankrupt at Lexington, S. 0. Any information concerning said sale or the property to bo sold can be had from either of the undersigned trustees, or from their attorney, Geo. Bell Timmerman, Lexington, S. C. I W. H. Townsend, Columbia, S. 0. T. P. Meetze, Lexingtcn, S. C. C. E. Leaphart, Lexington, S. C. July 13, 1912.?2w38 ? Ben David. \ The many Lexington friends of Ben c Dayid. for many years proprietor of c the Parlor Restaurant in Columbia, ] will be glad to know that he is now c manager of the City Elotel Cafe, where ? he will be pleased to serve his friends a wiaaIm ? oil LAn i*a Wltii I'liv UI Iiicax:5 ?*U an uuuio. Remember the place, next to the State newspapar office. i^????????i????? HSHBHnESSflSHBBBtfnSRXlSflBflHI Drug Co., Col ^ pi THE K. Hardin )rug Law. If it is n Drug Stoi Western ? on Branch, R. D. Smith, Ma ate Bank in Sc est Too Good I n Lexington County and H istomer of ours and your re us your account. Small a ur business. 4 per cent, pi We acknowledge with pleasure the J following invitation: "The University of Wisconsin through The University Extension Division oordially invites Mr. G. M. Harman to attend and participate in The First National Newspaper Conference to be held at Madison, Wisconsin, July 29th, 30th, 31st and August 1st, 19i2." # LOST?Last Friday afternoon, on Main or Church streets, gold mounted )ack coffib. Finder please return to E. G. Dreher's store. Mrs. E. G. DREHER. FOR SALE, Land Near Cayce's and Brookland. Farming and Building Land for sale, ibout one mile west or Cayce's and ibout one mile south of Brookland in jexington county, about three and >ne-hal:? miles west of Columbia; part >f the original John Taylor estate. Cracts consisting of from ten acres to >ne hundred acres for sale at from 165 to $100 an acre. For information, address GEORGE COFF IN TAYLOR, 1620 College street, uoiumoit , o. u. | umbia, S. C. NAZONE | SURE CURE FOR ALL B rhs, Asthma And Bronchitis aftei >entasEO THE ONLY SURE CURE ] Diseases of the Mouth and moves tartar from estores a life appear; ifY The Commo I if A , iitaiui r\y o good, Your Mone; Lexing - South Ca mmHHHHHi ??? Carolina nager. mtn Carolina :or You? [elp Build It Up. Banking connections iccounts are welcome, aid on Savings. C. M. Wuig, a well known citizen of Greenville, was shot and severely I wonnded at his rock quarry near i Travelers Rest by Ernest Benson, an ex-convict, who served a short time in the penitentiary on a sentence of five years for manslaughter. The cause of the shooting was that Mr. Wing had J 1 3 T> t 1 - t uisunargeu xaeusuu irom nis employment. Have you paid for your paper ? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, Bertha E. Maffett, made suit to me, to grant her Letters of Administration of the estate of and effects of Robert E. Maffett. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Rohert E. Maffett, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on 25th July, 1912, next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 10th day of July, A. D., 1912. GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L.S.) Probate Judge Lexington Co., S. 0. Published on the 17th day of July, 1912, in the Lexington Dispatch for 2 weeks?38 3 USING DERMOZONE ne FOR' [ Gums I the teeth 1 ance. I n Sense iviser y Back. ton rolina