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tf> SIMMON'S RED Z LIVE REGULATOR for heartburn, soi belehing or constipation. It cleanse and strengthens the liver, stomac and bowels. Price, large package JW?; small size, 25c. Sold by a Druggists. adv. ? a great improvement would be n other animals if ju& the proper r ill or injured. If your horse cou] any external remedy containing ; his flesh terribly. Some liniir ingredients which only inflame down to where the pain lies. B< humane, quick-action remedy is 1 Made of oils, without a drop of v soaks straight to the bone and m and is comforting while the hea Mustang Liniment is what you w Ma your work lighter, saves your live in good trim for work. For all Cuts, Bums, Galls and Harness prompt and does not promise Liniment has been doing its woe The amount of money it has sa^ -i.i i (Jne man writes tnat ne was aoc; badly injured but Mustang Linii erinary tells us he has used Mi found it begt liniment for cuts, si enthusiastic friends of this tried just what makes Horses s v; * * * . C \ ~ Aw ?to insure comp - .. along a case of , .^v < \% jJM f Delicious v ThirstDerna/id tbt Refuse S'jv. St:?! for P THE COCA-COLA COS Now and Sp nun uiiu uu Our stock c Goods, Dry Shoes and Hats We want our Li call and inspect and make our while in the c buy or not. 0 WM- PLA 1804 MAIN ST $ M? ii i n mam i R A reformer may be willing to supply ir the pattern if somebody else will do is the work, h a 't 11 Many men of many minds?hut it's usually one woman of many minds. hat lade in the condition of hones and emedy were used when they became [d talk he would ask you not to use alcohol because it dtings and tortures tents have alcohol and other fiery the skin and tissue without striking r 1_ i:_: iWellC Ul 8UU1 UllUUCiiid* iuc gi&ai. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. alcohol or other torturing element, it uscle. It soothes the wounded parts ling work is progressing. Mexican ant because it ikes i^tock from suffering and keeps them forms of Lameness, Strains, Bruises, Sores in animals, it is safe and : what it cannot perform. Mustang iderful healing work for 65 years, /ed livestock owners is incalculable, it to kill his valuable horse because ment made him well again. A Veti^tang Liniment fifteen years and rains, etc. And many others are and true remedy. Now you know o Happy. fli >J For ' <Jk. :';? That % Picnic W >lete success take ig beverage?infield J? t home or in town. flgf I wholesome as it is jM \?Refreshing M Quenching M iJeniJUiC-- $ c i rse Booklet. urCaibona?ed L'.- Bottles. .TP A 7VJV ATT ATMTA C.A. asonable Goods. >f Millinery, Dress Goods, Notions is now complete, exington friends to our line of Goods store headquarters ity, whether they >ur prices are right, CTT | COLUMBIA, S, C, j * t t Senatorial Rumor. In reference to the coming race for the United States Senate, the Orange barg Sun, carries the following story: A gentleman of this city, holding a high public position, returned from a visit to Colombia yesterday and stated that he learned at the Capital City that W. P. Stevenson, of Cheraw, would undoubtedly be in the race for United States Senator to succeed Senator E. D. Smith. Mr. Stevenson has been the AntiBlease leader in the Legislature during the last two sessions, and is a regular cvclone in a rough and tumble speaking content. That he will make ranft itopio writ bruit savine*. Governor Blease long ago announced his candidacy, and confidently predicts that he will be the winner. Senator Smith will be a candidate to suce^d himself. With these three entries the race promises to be the livliest political contest that lias been pulled off in this State of lively political battles in a longtime. ' There is also si ill a possibility that Congressman.Lever will throw his hatin the Senatorial ring, and a rumor. . that could cot be traced to any paiticnlarjsource. has it that the Hon Dan S. Henderson, of Aiken, may also get in trie fight l'orthe Seuatorship. THE BRILLiAKT STARS o? By the end of June, Mar?, Venn?, Saturn and Jupiter will be morning stars, but Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is at all times the "Star'' medicine for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. A cold in June is as apt- to develop into bronchitis or pneumonia as at any other time, but not if Foley's Honey and Tar Compound i3 taken.- Harmon Drug Co. adv. ?j?t . ibzicC, ~ i /i j i I vV A ni? A NT CD FOR ALL TILL. it'you] mrl.oso 1l?eXLW JTc>"*.TI' ; t : I novo a lifo nt the price yo:: ?"Kl j 1*.? t YCi ? I i ('Ii< i U SS ' I Ox iV'p'lU'' ? ii Lsiir r * ^UIir; ir^n I i! *** i ( Oi Considered *s *_} j j[ ','/>.? ' ? ii the vneapess | * ; in ihe er.d ! v:^ . & ^ to buv. Vu 3 i ,'f y.?u \vs> t nyrv,*.':.' :. ; ' ; ?*!Ti", ?r:i'?V l.'iK :'t (Ml^' iTUC ( ' ): !. ;?> ; .. ; . | ?;;<v,uJ ..J'.:.. . j f FOR ??si.FT AT r A r o ? "!%: :* r^VJC { ^ w v i ) i b t-.. *-> v . > u#' i i iri ?V 1 A > ? w J 4. -V * ?/ l*i S."\ | Colds If Aj should be "nipped in the LAi L bud", for if allowed to run Vv/ if ' unchecked, serious results tr M j may follow. Numerous I cases of consumption, pneu- j I monia, and other fatal dis- I I eases, can be traced back to 1 I a cold. At the first sign of a I I cold, protect yourself by I I thoroughly cleansing your I I system with a few doses of g THEDFORD'S BUCKDRAUGHT the old reliable, vegetable II Sliver powder. fea Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, ot II Madison Heights, Va., says: |jj "I have been using Thed- gl j ford's Black-Draught forOU?]] stomach troubles, indiges-flla ! tion. ar.d colds, and find ittcjftA-i | be the very best medicine jj|ng| | used. It makes an oldrLfjg ! man feel like a young one." ! Insist on Thedford's, ther^M i original and genuine. E-67 I I Don't expect your ship to come .in ! when the tide is out. WANTED?Copies of The Dispatch j of March 5, 191-3. We will pay a reuI sonable price for the papers. An\Toue h aving a copy ill confer a favor ! by sending it to us. THE DISPATCH. ?^=ii H-m I I I III I , H~n L " How Are You ? This: ^ If you w | service use TSEc ^ Always re 1 No coal, s MjjBfc STANDARD Norfolk, Va* DA Ridaxood^ V*. .i MMHm a^?HnHHnmH|BMni ? S \ S S If 0 % New Language. A new language is to be giyen to the world, its author having worked for a half century to solve the problems which came with the destruction of the tower of Babel. The new lanquage is to be named "Veltlang," which means "word language,'' and the author is Prof. Frederick J. Braendle, official translator for the pension office at' Washington. Prof. Braendle has command of 16 languages. "Five thousand words constitute a thoroughly working workable knowledge of any language for commercial or ordinary literary uses," says Prof. Braendle. "In constructing Veltlang I have taken 3,000 of the words right out of the English. English is today the most broadly spoken language of modern times. Veltlang is English with its spelling altogether simplified and its grammar likewise. "The alphabet which I have invented as the vehicle for Veltlang consists of 20 letters for which I use cur1 i ^ f s\y* oil oAncnrlon. I V iiillCcll VJiidl dULCi o an vwjiouumi tal sounds, and in the case of all vowel9, rectangular characters. Diphthongs and double vowels are single | characters, which are in reality comj binaticr.s of their original components, j Q, w, x. y and z are in general prae! tice eliminated in writing cr printing I Vtltlang, but there is ready substitui bion for them in the written language i through the combination of the used i consonants." I ; A substitute in medicine is r.evrr for I the benefit of the buyer. Xevcr be | pursuaded to buy anything but Foley's | llonev ar.d Tar Compound for coughs I and colds, for children or for grown I persons. It. is prompt and effective. ; it comes in a yellow package, with | beehive on carton. It contains no opij ales. Take no substitute for Foley's j Honey and Tar Compound. Harmon Drug Co. adv. I Before starting on the road to ruin a man should secure a return ticket. ??????? fl Going To Cook^ Summer? ' ant cool, quick :ady for use. 8 moke or ashes. id better, every- HH i 1, 2, 3 and 4 OIL COMPANY J| few Jersey) Charlotte, N. C. LT1M0RE Cbarlertoo, W. Vt. Charleston, S. C **' Am zr:._y jr* / jf. J- y y j?~ rj dules si j ^ i OF I :l.*. i B " . | - See Us Befc \\$fk H&f!! Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness i9 caused by an inflamed ooikdition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect heariner, and when it. is entirely closed, Deamess 19 the result, and unless the inflammation can bf taken out and this tube restored to ite normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, umo. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Famiiy Pills for cobstipation. adv. Letters Uncalled For Li9tof letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the weekending June 9,1913. Ladies.?IoIp. Cunningham, Mrs. John Spann. i Gentlemen.?Mr. Ira C Tiemann, 1 Mr. Frank Williams, Mr ST. C Kenj denball. . | These letters will be sent to the Dead ; j Letter Office June *23, 1913, if not callj ed for before. In calling for the above ! | please say Advertised giving date of I list. S J. Loapart, Postmaster. No person need hesitate t o take Foley Kidney Pills on the ground that they | know not wh it is in them. Foley & i Co. guarantee them to be a pure curaL ] live medicine, specially prepared for , j Kianey ana oiauuer -anmenis aim ir j regularities. They do not-contain habit 1 | forming drugs. Try them. Harm an 1 | Drug Co. . adv. . i When a man lose? his heart his head has to do a lot of extra work. j f , v 2 .i r ' --*? i'..-...- - -^.vc-.va^ BSSSBSESSEB BHiw?immbbmeimi Horses j ^ 5 a >re You Buy. | imhlft ? P I ; v Ln - -. # A i* >4 ;Jt 3 fii J i* rli- ' *"? -J ^ ? V 31