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II IIC! IM Demonstra Electric C > Make the hair soft will not cut or br< adjust Miss Price and demonstrate Call and see. Price week only...:. . ? . I Ladies' 1 B Elegantly Ti n Natural linen Suits?25 in faultless in fit. Our price ... Ratine Suits, Fancy Crash : v in Bulgarian colors. Price.,, I LADIES' I* Best makers in the country It will pay you to see these el 9 For General V - . ; 25 soperb and Stylish Batist 9 embroidered collars and cuffs I All Extra Hij I Tailored Si I $40, 9 Values and styles beyond c I materials, general high-grade 9 Yon must see them to realis ! 8 ed offer. Every taste can be The materials are English "V Shepherd Checks and French 9 blue, tan, black. 9 The? styles are Balkan blonst H tifnlly finished with hand eml 9 ornate buttons, braids, fancy i I M ' l'.. Local and Personal. The friends of Mr. John J. Fox, one of oar oldest end best citizens, we are gu to say is improving nicely. They will all be delighted to see him oat again. .. Mr^fejaj^^nnu one of B&tesbnrg's yonBs^pKn went over to the Oolcmbia Hospital Thursday to under go an operation. Messrs 8am. J. Xeaphart and Ear Oswald, made > flying business trip to Colombia last Thursday. The newspaper men of the State will meet this year at the Isle of Palms, Joly 26-27. The smallpox scare in Sumter has abated and everything is now going en as usual. v * Misses Linnie and Oora Kleckley, of Colombia, have returned home after a ~w * T. mach enjo. :d visit at Miss Lizzie Oaoghman's. ** Bliss Lottie McCartha has returned - to Ridge Spring- after having "visited Bliss lizzie CanghaflUTa'ttw days. Mies Ada WiBiaibe spent the weekend with^relatires and friends in Swansea. Mr. John Sox and Eugene Hook, of Colombia, spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Q. E. Oaughman and family. Blisses Leoia and Estelle Denning were the guest of Misses Pearle and Brace Caughman a few days last v week. ^ TEACHER WANTS A SCHOOL? One of the best known and one of the most successful teachers in the State ?v hp ?ntraced for the months of O o Jane, July, August and September, to do any kind of educational work. 32 Apply to Lexington Dispatch. SHOES?If you want up-to-date, stylish looking shoes that wear easy and long, Walters, 1420 Main street, Columbia, has them. See his advertisement. Dr. R. E. Mathis, of Irmo, one of the most successful and popular physicians in the county, was in town yes- J terday on professional business. Mr. S. A. Mathias, the popular and efficient postmaster at Irmo, was among the visitors Monday. If there is a better fe'lcw in the land than Gus Mathias we have never found him. r Attorney Ernest U. Shealy, of Eal- j lentine, was among the prominent j men here Monday on matters of busi- I nes?. j [TOM! ition All urlers and wavy; ;ak, easy to These pri< . exp am approval, its merits. _r , ! i,' card, this ^ou ^nov 25c solutely on 1 duce prices 'ailored Suits lilored, Perfect Fit. lot, made in the most sublime manner, t*. 00 luits, Eponge Suits, Eolienne, trimmed ....... ........?15.00 to $35.00 WOOL SUITS. . Soits, $25.00, $35.00, 150.00, $75.00. tegant Suits. ' . Vear?Stripe Batiste. e Suits in dainty stripes with unique. , Price $1.50 gh Grade Fancy nits, $25, $35, $50, $75. lescripfcion?snch graceful lines, fine distinction. se the importance of this unprecedentsoited. 7hip Cord, French Serges, Wool Faille, i Eponge. The colors include navy ! semi-empir^ and French panel, bean>roidered crow's feet, tuxedo collars, Btitehings and silks. rp i /Bin. John J. Taylor and her very attractive daughter, Miss Pearl, spent yesterday in Columbia, shopping. Messrs W M. and Marion Schwartz of Columbia, spent Sunday here wifh tneir mother, Bin. F. L. Schwartz. t 9 Bliss Ruth Long, a student at Summerland College was a visitor to Miss Carrie Mae W ingard last week. Everyone should attend the Joint Sunday School picnic next Saturday at Eli Oorley's Spring. Bin, B. D. Clark attended the commencement exercises of Winthrop College this week, her eldest daughter, Miss Pear), being one of the graduates. Miss Lila Belle Herman, of Aiken, spent a few days with her parents here Mr. and Mn. W. A. Harman, last week. Clerk of Court Shealy has recoTered from an attack of the "mumps" and is able to be at his duties again, and will be reoognized and admired as a star sport. A thunderstorm Sunday night killed five hogs for Mr. W. L. Amick. They were under a tree and all the hogs he had. A popular excursion will be run over the Southern Railway, Tuesday June 10 1913, from Columbia to Augusta ; and return. Mr. Henry E. Harman, of Atlanta, was here on a visit to his old home and to see hisjmother, Mrs. Frank Harman, route 2, last week for a few days. Miss Ethel Caughman, the attrac live daughter of B. L. Caughman, of Columbia, spent a few hours here Sunday. Misses Cecil Barre, Vera Corley, Gladys Dent, and Annie Caughman, | itudents of Winthrop College returned home last week to spend vacation. Mrs. M. L. Tyler is in Augusta this week at the bedside of her little daughter, Miss Routh, who was operated on ta the City Hospital on Sunday. Some of the ladies of St. Stephen f Church are making an effort to make I money to paint the fence and clean the cemetery. All those that have been in the habit of cleaning their squares join in and help in this work. Mr. and Mrs. Butler have rented their home " The Sycamores" to Mr. W. J. McCartha and gone to Greenwood for several months. Their friends regret to see them leave even for short times. mm Ready to We Ladies', Miss :es include everything in th< , nothing charged at the abo r the policy of this store is n the square. The word has go in order to reduce stock quic New Line C< Fon/?v Faii x UUVJ 1VU c By express Saturday. 25 pieces: present yogne, elegant for general wide; 65c and 75c values. Special Solid Color Many Colors?3 10 pieces, full width, excellent qi for trimming; dozens of patterns to f Yard-Wide S6 inches wide, soft fabric," supe Yard : Lace Flouncing 1 75c and 85 25 pieces in elegant round thread for trimming; dozens of patterns yard ? j... Superb Gifts For Grs Select ] Fancy Parasols at v Exquisite Ivory and Lace Fans. Silk Hosiery?"McCallum," Kej White, pink, blue, lavender, tan, pair rGH9S, C OCKERY. MEN'S CI BARBECUE' I We will furnish our annual Barbecue with refreshments at Gilbert, S. C., on July 4th, 1913. We are going to furnish the largest and best cue ever given at Gilbert. There will be a number of prominent speakers present. Music by a well known Band. Everybody invited, good order will be maintained. There will be plenty to feed the crowd. The meats will, be prepared by the well known cuist Preston Taylor. TAYLOR & HALLMAN. June 4?1 mo. Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Roof, and two sweet little children, of Columbia, spent a few days last week with Mr. E. B. Roof and family. Bring Or Send Tour Dollar. When you come to court next week or the week after don't forget to bring us that dollar. In the event that you are not coming this way, kindly send by your friend or neighbor. A little help on subscriptions will be greatly appreciated, as this is the season when the printer needs his money. So help us along, please. DO ITNOW Lexington People Should Not Wai Until It Is Too Late. The appalling death-rate from kidney disease is due largely to the fact that the little kidney troubles are usually neelected until thev become serious. The slight symptoms often I give place to chronic disorders and the sufferer may slip gradually into some serious form of kidney complaint. If you suffer from backache, headaches, dizzy spells; if the kidney secretions are irregular of passage and unnatural in appearance, do not delay. Help the kidneys at once. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for kidney disorders-they act where others fail. Over one hundred thousand people have recommended them. Here's a case at home. Mrs. John H. Bailey, Lexington, S 0., says; "I willingly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills, as they have been used in my family for the past two years with good results. Our supply was procured at the Kaufmann Drug do. I have great faith in Doan's Kidney Pills and do not think theyr have ! an equal in curing kidney trouble." For sale by all dealers, Prico 50 11 knPa Dnffol A UOUliBi rusiui'iuiiuuili V/U>r iiuuaiu, New York, sole agentB for the United States. [ Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. adv. REM ar at Actual ( es' and Men's i big store. Nothing put as ve prices. ot to misrepresent We do me all over the store: "Redu kly." "The early bird catche kIawa/) Qillre LI1U1CU UUA!3. lard Silks. in various colors, the designs of or for traveling; 22 to 24 inches at 49c Mescaline. 6 Inches Wide. aality, ideal fabric for suits or select from. Special price yard. 50c Bleaching. rb finish; elegant for service. 5c 0 to 16 Inches, c Values. Lace Flouncing for full suit9 or to select from. Special price, 50c iduates and Brides. Early. $1.98 to $7.50 Largest assortment in the State 50c $5 00 ser,,r "Niagara Maid." Colors: emerald, Copenhagen. Prices, ....$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 30UUM1 -OTHING. DRY GOO I * ' ?? ? We regret to state that Mr. Jas W. Ogilvie, our assistant Editor has been sick and confined at home for the past fonr days. We hope he will soon be ont again. Don't Miss It. Don't miss it. We mean the sale at B. W. Bates, Columbia, which is one of the greatest savings to the people of Oolnmbia, apd this section. So don't miss it. Court The Jane term of Court will convene hereon next Monday, with heavy dockets to dispose of and some very important cases. Corn For Sale I have 50 or 75 bushels of sound, home raised corn for sale at $1.00 per bushel. Judson Backman, 32 pd. Edmund, S. 0. Mimnaugh. V In this issue we call your attention to the great reduction sale of all kinds of goods at the Department store of J. L. Mimnaugh & Co Tou will be astonished at the prices. Be sure to call and secure some of these bargains. 7^* ? ' Seasonable Seed Sugar drip scrghum seed for makiDg molasses, early amber and orange cane for fodder, valentine and Kentuck wonder beans, all new crops, bulk seeds. HARMON DRUG CO. Fresh Bread always fouud at Harman Bazaar. The Markets. Laxington,?Cotton, middling, il% Sayannah,?Turpentine 36. CHICHESTER S PILLS DIAMOND BRAND LADIES t Aak your Draftrfat for CHI-CHES-TER'S A DIAMOND BRAND PILLS In Red and//\ Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Blue(0> Ribbon. Taei KO 0TB?. Boyrfjoar V/ Dracsiat and aak for CHI-CHKB-T?r 8 V j DIAMOND BRAND PILL8, for twenty-fir? years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TIME PVPRYWUPPP WORTH TRIED twtnl "ntnt TESTED ICTI01 ost Baby K For hot weal ide, nothing Vests' Lisl? Ruben's, all s business ab- Knit Bands, i ice stock, re- Rubber Pai sthe worm." waterproof Linen Drawn W< Scarfs?25 dozen lace open work, sev fnll length. Squares?Extra sizefe to match abov from. Special, each Persian Ribbons200 pieces in all the various tints, ex< trimming; all colors yon desire; 25c an Colored La 5,000 yards: all fast colors; any patte: Yard Fancy Lay 5,000 yards Batiste Lawns, check, str regular price 12 l-2c. Yard Apron Ging 5,000 yards in all styles and checks; colors; regular price 8 l-3c, at Children's Sox, F 100 dozen in dainty colored tops, all Price, pair Ladies' Gauze 300 dozen full bleached and soft elastic, with draw string. Our special 3IA, S. < nc JL/kJ, 1 1 New Blacksmith Shop. I wish to announce to the public that I have opened a blacksmith shop at the Rawl old stand on Main street and am prepared to do all kind of blacksmith work, repairs to wagons, buggies,.etc. Horse shoeing a specialty. All work will be promptly done and satisfaction guaranteed. 28-1 mo. J. HENRY XOON. TAZ NOTICE TOWN OF LEXINGTON. Taxpayers are hereby notified that by an ordinance duly enacted by the Town Council of the Town of Lexing ing, 8. 0., a levy of Ten (10) Mills has been made on all the taxable property within the corporate limits of said Town for municipal purposes for the year 1913. The tax books will be kept open by the undersigned, at his nsnal place of bnsinees in said town, for the collection of the said taxes as levied, from May 1, 1913 to M.ay 31,1913, both inclusive, after which time a penalty of fiye-.(o) per cent, will be added and the books kept open until June 15, 1913, for the colloction of delinquent taxes and penalty. , Tax executions will be issued against all defaulting taxpayers after June 15, 1913, to enforce the payment of all unpaid taxes. C. E. LEAPHART, Treasurer Town of Lexington, S. 0. April 16. 1913. 8w 31 I HI WALTI I /V Expert Shoe Fitters For f f Men and r j lUy-7. | Ljyjys. ^ ITCI ll Ho Comforts I eep Cool. 8 bher wants. Infants' 8 j, sizes 1 to 6 15c S lizes, easy to fix.. 35c 8 safety strap -* 25c 8 ats?"Omo> Kleinert 8 25c I n 3rk Pieces. 1 eral rows, good linen fabric, M e, many patterns to select 25c -All Colors. jellent ribbon for bair or for : id 35c values. Special 19c \ wns. } rn you desire; splendid value.- \ *. ..,,...3 1-2 c ms, ipe, leaf designs; fast colors; 6 1-ic ;ham. all colors; absolutely fast a 'J w ancy Top. 4 shades, full line of size?.. 10c i Vests. , Sea Island cotton, very 5c c. THE TAYLOR DRUG CO. 1520 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. Invite You To call when in Columbia. Make this modern drug store your headquarters whether you buy or not We want to know you. Everything here that is to be found in an up-to-date drug j establishment. The Taylor Drug Co 1520 Main St. [COLUMBIA, .S. CAR. " [DC MEN and LI1U BOYS y \v 1420 Main Street. Columbia, S. C.