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Closes Next Month. Sammerland College Commencement June 1?3. Toe first commencement of Sammerland college will be held Jene 1?, next. 1 he graduating sermon "Will be preached Sunday morning, ^nne 1? at 11 o'clock, by the Rev. A. - O. Voaeht, D. D., dean of the Southern Lutheran Theological seminary, CoThft wpmnn hefnre the Mis iUUAU19? aionary society will be preached by the Rev. C. A. Freed, D. D., of Colombia. The board of trustees will hold a meeting Monday at 11 o'clock. The musical recital will be held Mon-day night. This department has been wider Miss Ernestine Qraichen of ?Iforristown, Teen., and has done ex -ceptionally good work. Class day exercises will be held Tuesday morning, beginning at 10 -o'clock. Notwithstanding this is the first year of the existence of the insfcir ?" * i tation. tnere win oe two grsuumw with the A. B. degree, and one having * -taken a special coarse'. Those completing the regular coarse and taking the A. B. degree are: Misses Lillie -Clair and Annie Mertie Sease of Gilbert, Miss Anna Blanche Nichols has taken a speoial course. These will read their gradnatiog essays and receive their diplomas. The subjects are: -Miss Lillie Clair Sease, "Character;" Miss Annie Nichols, "The American Woman;" Miss Mertie Sease, valedictory, "More Beyond." The principal -address of the day will be made by the Rev. P. ?. Monroe of Johnston. ? ?*/* nnnci/^ayotlfiri f.hfl pif. 1WU1|^ IU?V \<VU?&VIVA ?v*wu , WAV -cuznstances incident; to starting a high ; grade college, the work done has been remarkably satisfactory. The people -of Leesville and Batesbarg have been loyal to the institution to the point of faeroisni. The students and teachers have been faithful and devoted. N, ' . Rheumatism as a result of kidney trouble, stiff and aching joints, backache and sore kidneys will all yield to the Jiae of Foley Kidney Pills. They are tonic in action, quick in results, curative always. W. S. Skelton, Stanley, Ind., says: "I wonid not take $100.00 fur the relief *rom kidney trouble I received from one single box , of Foley Kidney Pills,*' Harmon Drag adv Recital. The music pupils of Miss May ' - ' * ' - !: J Boozer and toe ,expression popus ox Miss Rath Efird will give a recital Thoraday evening. May 23nd at 8:30 o'clock, at the High School Auditorium. ? t j The Leziogtoa Maoafactariotr Co., is improving its plant hy the addition { of new machinery. | . . _ ~~| I a 1 ' Jffe Vj'- * that today tl . \ * r * 1 * V "** I i-v -< \ ' ?- ' \ *i ' - . ' would bring t * i We carry bot > ! choice of artii . j / - - ' I visit to our ; ' v Marriage. Msrried at Swansea, S. C. May 11, 1913 by U. W. Jefcoar, Mag., Mr. Frank U. Lncap and Miss Eliza Watts, all of Lexington County. May the newly married eoaule ever be happy, prosper cms and enjoy a long and useful life. This being the 114th conple married by U. W. Jefooat. Old Afl*. Old age as it comes in the orderly process of nature is a beautiful and majestic thing. It stahds for experience, knowledge, wisdom, counsel. That is old age as it should be, but old age as it often is' means pbor digestion, torpid bowels, a sluggish liver and a general feeling of ill health, des| pondency.and misery. This in almost ' every instance is wholly unnecessary. t One of Chamberlain's Tablets taken ; iiuuieuiabcxjr aitri aufjytu ?rui nupw the digestion, tone np the liver and regnl&te the bowels. That feeling of despondency will give way to one of hope and good cheer. For sale by All Dealers. ? adv. Card of Thanks. I desire to express many heartfelt thanks to my numerous friends who so kindly aided me with aubscriptione in The State's $11,000 contest, and other kindness 9bown me in the race. I shall oyer remember them most kindly. D. S. Shnli. New Brookland, S. C. I Results Tell. There Can Be No Doubt About the Besults in Lexington. Results tell the tale. All doubt is removed. The testimony of a Lexington citizen Can be easily investigated. What better proof can be had? A. Mark', Depot St.,. Lexington, S. G.. says: *'I had pains in my back and sides for months and did not feel well at all. My kidneys did not do their work as they should and I knew that I needed a reliable kidney medicine. I got a snpDiy of Doan's Ridney Pills from the Kaufmann Drug Co. ! (Harmon Drag Company, SaccesSors) Since I used one box, the pain has ' - v ? s i _ _ I: gOO0 ana my KianeyB nave ueeuiun normal. I take pleasure in confirming ijmy previous endorsemet of Doan's Kidney Pills. I certainly think that this preparation is worthy of the highest praise " For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milhnrn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. adv Early Potato Plants, P. R. Yams and Nancy Hall varieties, on hand for im mediate delivery. HARMAN DRUG CO. ' le musical educati< home is no Ions A FIN! o the whole family ih the, Victor and C st may be, we havi store. Y ou are ^ 1637 n Fingers Cut Off. While operating: bis saw mill in the Hollow Creek seotion Mr. George H. Rawl, son of Mr. P. I. Rawl, met with a very painful accidentia which he lost two of his Suger30f his left hand Dr. Roberts wa9 called in and gave the sufferer medical attention. Rheumatism Quickly Cured. "My sister's husband had an attack of rheumatism in his arm,'1 writes a well known resident of Newton, Iowa. "I gave him a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment which he applied to his arm and on the next morning the rheumatism was gone." For chronic muscular rheumatism you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment. Sold by All Dealers. Commencement Exercises We are indebted to David Bancroft Johnson. President of Winfchrop College, for an invitation to attend the nf fhi'o Prtlloou An grauuabiug C4CIU:CB cuio v? Jane the l9t, 2nd, and 3rd, 1913. Among the graduates we notice tlie name of Miss Beatrice Pearle Clarke this place. The Faculty and graduating class of Clemson College has our thanks to attend the Commencement exercises on June eighth, ninth and tenth, 1913. Resolutions of Respect. Resolutions pt .sedby the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Leesville Methodist church in memory of Mrs. J. P. Bodie; Whereas, she lived a long and exemplary life, devoted to her church, faithful to her ideals, at all times con secrated and loyal, therefore, be it resolved: That in her death our Missionary Society has lost an earnest and faith* fnl worker, one whose generosity responded to every call, whose serene spirit and quiet presence was an inspiration to every member. That we extend our heart felt sympathy to the sorrowing family and pray God's blessing on them in their grief. That a pLge in oar minute book * be dedicated to her memory, and a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family and be published in the Lexington Dispatch and Batesbnrg Herald. ' Mrs. J. Y. Cooley, . Mrs. W. G. Duncan, ' Mrs P. J. Mims. Wilmot L. Harris, postmaster at Charleston, died on Wednesday on the steamer Mohawk, of the Clyde Line, while on his way to New York to consalt a specialist about his health, He was a native of New York State, and had been postmaster at Charleston 12 years. He was 46 yeafs old. BjjH Have you a chil gffl in your home? a w 311 of your child is. er a luxury but a: t nArsiu . We feature the Jolumbia Talking 3 it, and all the la cordially invited * jffr MAIN STREET Masonic. A Regular Communication of Pomaria Lodge, No. 151, A. F. M., will convene in Masonic Hall, at Peak, S., on on.Saturday, May 17th, at 6, o'clock p. m. Tbe F. O. aud M. M. degrees will be conferred and arrear list read. The i i.i : 11 * . i t oretnren win De prompt, ion wora before the lodge. Visitors welcome. 29 Jno. C. Swygert, W. M. Stole Cows. Charlie Warren and Sam Gib30r>, two sweet scented gentlemen of African descent, who were doing time on the Lexirgton chain gang for some infraction of the law and who made their escape about two weeks ago, have been over in Columbia, playing "peep eyes" with the police of that city, It is alleged that they at >le two cows over there which they tried to sell away below their intrinsic value. The cows were recovered but the cul- , prits had left for parts unknown and have hot since been heard from. Unclaimed Letters List of letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the week ending May 12, 1913. Ladies.?Mr9. W. F. Harris. , Gentlemen.?Mr. Cal Young, (2). Lexington Savings Bank. These letters will be sent to the Dead Letter Office May, 26, 1913, if not called for before. In calling for the above please say advertised giving date of list. S. J. Leaphart Postmaster. Winthrop College SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination ffor the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new ? A 21 *11 f .01 1 J ? A. 1.1 n A scuaents wiu. De;|neiu ine uounsy Court House on Friday, Jaly 4, at 9. a. m. Applicants must be not less than sixteen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July 4 they will be awardedjto those making the highest averagejat this examination, provided they meet the conditions governingjlthe award. Applicants for Scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination for Scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are wortt?$100 and free tuition! The next session will open September 17, 1913. For further information and catalogue, address Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rook Hill, S. C. td *' . T I Id and a ^-dollar bill in your pocket? OV EVER STOP I CONSIDER just as important necessity. Think V * ' OR VICI world's best Pad M^chines- and R test Records can to call when in Pill! COLUMBIA Dr. Hartman's Plain My r'ain talk to young- men in my last article certainly brought out many i responses from young men. I take this means of, answering them briefly, for 1 the benefit of other young men who 1 did not write me. One writer says: j "I was ereatly Interested in your , talk to young men. I wish I was strong and well as you describe yourself to be. I am going to begin at once and follow your advice and take care of myself as I ought to. I will quit the use of all stimulants, tea and coffee, go to bed early. I will take the cold water towel bath every morning. I want to live to be old and useful, like you. And I shall aldo keep Peruna at hand, in case of slight ailments as they may arise. I thank you in the name of thousands of other young men, like myself." i To this letter I replied a j Paint-Wise is to paint when your property needs it. Paint-foolish to wait for the price to go down. Bat so many are foolish, they'll wait a good while. The whole rise in the cost of a job is 1') percent. The first year's drop won't be more than half that, more likely a quarter. Waiting for 5 percent, more like ly 2%. Tho avaracfl ioh (with T>evoe? is ?50: 5 percent, $2.50. Put it off for $2.50? Gaess not. A You think of that job as $100. So it is with inferior paint. Paint Devoe; do it now, if your property needs it. DEVOE Harmon Drug Co, sells it. adv Condition Improved. Fcr the first time in several months, Mr. G. M. Harman, the veteran editor of the Dispatch, was able to leave his room Thursday and mingle with his friends on the street. While he has not entirely recovered, his condition is very much improved and his numerous friends are hopeful that it is permanent. * Mr. John A. Dreher, a successful planter of Dutch Fork was here to-day Hon. A. F. Lever was in town Jone day this week. Pastor Called. The Lutherans hav? called "to the pastorate of St. Stephen Rey. G. H. 0. Parks of Rockwell, N. C? who will serve this congregation nntiljthe meeting of Synod. He will fill the pulpit next Sunday at the usual hour. i as a literary one? of the joy that rROLA sard, Newby & E\ ecords.,, No matt< be heard Columbia. ^3? Cj MMMHHm " " 'I? ?lry MMMHMiHM ' HHBHHDBI j *<* --' Talk to Young Men My dear Boy:?I cannot tell you how ,nuch good your letter has done me.; ro know that I am, arousing the four.g men In matters of right living Ills me with gratitude and enthusiasm.' [ want to help you. Write me any :ime you wish and I will consider your etter strictly confidential and give you >rompt reply. Follow the advice I gave t n my article. Whenever you have jccasion 10 consult me iuni;er ao av% lesitate. Let us be friends. ^ If you svill be obedient to me as a s6a ought :o be I will be faithful and true to you is. a father ought to be. Youre Sincerely t S. B. Hartman, M, D., Columbus, Ohio. PERUNA E9 FOR SALE r iT ALL DRUG STORES. SPECIAL WOT! CIS?Kan? fersofil ire making Inquiries for the' oldtime Peruna. To such would say, this formula is now put out under the name of KA-TAR-NO,. manufactured by KA-TAR-NO Company. Columbus, Ohio. Write them and taey will be pleased to send you a free booklet, Co ngre99m9n Bymeg and Lever with their wives will shortly make a pleasure trip to the Panama Canal. fiTHEjgiJ TAYLOR H DRUG CO. 1520 MAIN STREET | COLUMBIA, S. C. | Invite You i To call when in Colum-. bia. Make this modern J , drug store your head-j quarters whether you buy or not. We want to know you. Everything here that is to bej found in an up-to-date drug establishment. The Taylor Drug Co f 11320 Main St. I _ _ . _ ?* || COLUMBIA, S. CAR. | >> t * *t>. 9 ?Notice of Discharge. f Notice is hereby (riven to alle parties^ interested thatfcl wul *pply to Hon. George S. Drafts for a final discharge as Administrator of tko estate of A. N. Dre ler, deceased, on Jane 5,1913. F. E DKEEER, 30. Adminifei-rator. JSIfe Music in the -V*- J rans, Fischer. | er wno your i EE by a .