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'* c^bad breath ^ caused by Indigestion, and that disorder brings on headaches, sallowness, languor, dizziness and .a general discouraged feeling. SIMMONS red z LIVER REGULATOR i ^ (THE POWDER FORM) j Corrects all Disorder In The Stomach and Bowels. Its powerful, reviving and regulating influence in the liver and digestive organs brings an immediate Improvment. You feel better. The bowels move freely so that the impurities that have clogged up the digestive j tract find an outlet. When the system has been thus purified the bilious, half-sick feeling disappears; the ccmplexion improves, the breath becomes sweet, the mind throws off gloomy I fprebodings, and there is a fine feeling of energy and exhilaration all through the body. Sold, by Dealers. Price, large package, $1,00. Ask for the genuine with the Bed 2 on the label. If you cannot get it. remit to as. * c will send it by mail, postpaid. Simmons Liver Bcgolstor is pat op also in liqaid form for those who prefer it. Price. R $1.00 per bottle. Look for the Bed Z. label. ; pi B. ZEBJH * CO.. Preps. St louls, Mcuq | ! ill ^rea \fr lo the treat . ! i V'' welcomed, b j jL sparkling w jgl Delicious - W ThirstDemand c a Refuse Soda Fountains or Carbon* ated in Bmles. Send for . THE COCA-COLA CO VI I A new ana sea; ???? Our stock of Goods, Dry ( Shoes and Hats 5 We want our Le> call and inspect o and make our st while in the cit buy or not. Ou WM. PLA1 | 1804 MAIN ST We Are Head< Doors, Sash High Grade ai See us before placing your Fallaw & i COLUMI - r : : : ' .' x" ' rt " ? ;"v But He Ceme. Backv Next Day. "Don't people take up a lot ot your time?*' "Yes/ "Just sit down and not know when I to go?" "Yes." "oDesn't it make you almost frani tic?" j "Yes." "They never do know when to take I a hint, do they?" "No." "What in the world do they find to talk about?" "Oh, they just ask a lot of fool questions." "Umm?er?guess I'll blow along." | "Good-bye." Hired by the Defense. | The jury, after long deliberation, \ seemed unable to agree in a perfectly clear case. I The judge, thoroughly exasperated > of fho /lolov CQlH "I discharge this jury." One sensitive juror, indignant at what he considered a rebuke, faced the judge. "You can't discharge me," he said, with a tone of conviction. "And why not?" inquired the judge in surprise. "Because," announced the juror, pointing to the lawyer for the defense, "I was hired by that man there."? Ladies' Home Journal. O it Them of treats?alwayi m y all, everywhere? V w/Sm* 1 SWW I nth life?delight- E ing? supremely ?Refreshing g -Quenching / the Genuine? / Substitutes. ggg^^^ Free Booklet. MPANY, ATLANTA, GA. I soiifiiiiB Goods. N M 1 inery, Dress or ? ) is, Notions is now complete, dngton friends to ur line of Goods :ore headquarters y, whether tiey ir prices are right, IT & SON, COLUMBIA, S. C. luartcrs For i and Blinds. y nd Low Prices order for building mater ia Allison Co. INC 5IA, S? C. Alumni to Meet August 6 In order topromote the interest ol the University of South Carolina e few of the Alumni are planning to gel all of the Carolina men now living in this county to meet at the court house on August 6 to perfect a county or ganization. Good speakers will be at I the first meeting and a banquer wiiJ | follow. S, J. Leaphart, C. L. Shealy and Geo. Bell Tizmnerman are acting as a local committee. Camp Meeting at Styxe. The camp meeting at the union shed at Styxe, Lexington countv, will commence the fifth Sunday in August and will continue as loDg as the Lord 1 mav lp?rJ "Rvprvhodv is cordially in | vited to come prepared to camp on [ the ground. We expect to have | camps ten by twelve for rent at $2 i each with straw furnished for your bedding during the camp. On the grounds you may expect a : restaurant which will serve meals at 25 eents each. Free transportation from the nearest station. Svxe is % ' of a mile from the camp ground and j eight miles from Columbia. For further information, write D. E. Shumpert, New Brookland, S. C., R. F. D. 2, box 33. +? Old Gotrox (savagely)?"So you I f want to marry m> daughter, ao you? Do you think two can live as cheaply as one. Young Softly (slightly embarrassed) ?"?I hardly think you wili notice any difference, sir."?Puck, V f you A for cook O out over! iThe N. made wi burners, how mi STANDA1 Washington, D. C. Norfolk, Ya. m If It Is a HOI see us. in and will be I Rhea Live ; THE BEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD "My little girl had bloody dysentery j] k very bad. I thought sh? would die. |( Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy onred her and I ran 1 trnrhfullv say that I ^think it is the c ' b?st medicine in thp world." writes C Mrs. William Orvis, Clare, Mich. For o sale by Ail Dealers. adv. [ h Will Get Federal Aid. s ? Washington, July 10.?'Upon receipt ot' a telegram nt the war department ^ today by Secretary Garrison from the ^ governor of South Carolina in which t the former was. assured that full com- s piiance with federal regulations would n ! be forthcoming and that South Caro! f - i J L V t una was reaay to tio ner au;\ m mw | nutter of having her troops continue i j to receive government aid, it was j stated that this was all the depart* I j ment has been asking. The federal j government is now ready to resume ! the practice of giving assistance just as the case has been for many years past. Sallow complexion is due to a torpid liver. SIMEON'S RED Z LIVER REGULATOR purifies and strengthens the liver, regulates the bo vols, sweetens the breath and restores the ruddy hue of health to the cheeks. ! Price large package, $1.00; small size, j 25c. Sold by All Druggists. adv. ! Tor Sale. I 1 A valuable lot on upper Main j { street in Lexington, a fine location _ s for a home. Anyone interested incjaire at the Dispatch oifice. ^ " te mmnam ways Ready ; j - .1 don't have to coax rnt get home late or when get up early if you : a NctfTtrftttigR List strike a match, ' >uch it to the wick, and ou have the right heat ling anything, with heating your kitchen. coal or wood, dirt or ashes. r? 2W Perfection is jv th 1, 2, 3 and 4 | Indicator shows | ich oil is in the RD OIL COMPANY "" ^ it r i ^N?w Jeriey) uimoite, n. v. BALTIMORE JSTEN Buggy, Wagon, iSE OR Ml /r nan annnmmi i glad to serve y i Stock Co., Collin Indans and Indiana. Mr. Porkington of Chicago, visiting a New York, was introduced to a ady as from that growing town. "Ah!" she smiled, with the keen ynicism of the effete east "From Ihicago. I suppose you have Indians j ut there?" "Yes, madam, some," he replied umbly. "Ah! Aren't you afraid of being calped?" "Not now, madam! not now," he reponded, with profound sincerity. "I ,ras before I came to New York; but aving been skinned as I have by hese New York Indians, I consider calping by our Chicago brand as a j sere bagatelle." j j Then there was a lull in the con- I ersation.?Judge. ? POOR MAN. ^ (all msb ^ r V \ | ^ J ^ ^ fife TU "Can't I sell you a dictionary?" J sked the enterprising book agent. . ^o," answered the man with the unted ,lool5 in his eye; "I don't need j dmL /,1 Iznarrled a college graduate." ? ?ft i t - j J For Use c 1 : tire when ; I! II T yiMiiuumiuiiiiwuiBia JO i ! mmmm i.tmmhhbbhmhmhmmmmmmhmmmh i m m \ Harness, JLE odate you s ?u. ; ibia, SJIG. : 7 J i I fii WAIT REIIEML OF WONEIHFROSE THE HENRY RESOLUTION WOULD GIVE THE COMMITTEE INQUISITORIAL POWER. TO AID IN LEGISLATION Representative Lindbergh Makes At tack on The Democrats For Considering the Glass Bill in Secret Con-, ference. Washington. ? Currency difficulties broke out along two different lines in the House with the introduction of resolutions directing investigations. The first, by Representative Henry, proposes a renewal of the investigation of the "money trust" as an adjunct and aid to the banking commitLee in its consideration of the administration currency. The second by Representative Lindbergh of Minnesota, Progressive member of the committee, proposes an investigation to ietermine whether the Glass bill would not create "a monstrous monopoly controlled and operated by private interests." Representative Henry's resolution would give the committee plenary and inquisitorial powers over National >anks and interstate corporations. In i statement accompanying his resolm Lion Representative Henry declared :hat it was introduced "solely with a riew to aid and expedite consideraion of pending banking and currency egislation." He declared that the recent bank lailures in Pittsburg emphasized the leed of knowing directly "how these jreat institutions use their office boys, stenographers, porters and dummies o wreck and iloot banks and rob inlocent depositors of their trust funds. IT* need to die deener into their manipulations, schemes and conspiracies in order to understand why iiey so greatly dread the eye of federal scrutiny." Representative Lindbergh's resolu:ion contained a sa preamble an at:ack upon the methods of the Demojratic membership of the banking committee in considering the Glass bill in secret conference. Greeks Protest to Civilized World. London.?King Constantino's protest to the civilized world against Bulgarian atrocities destroys the last hope of those who believed that Rueda would succeed in inducing the belrents to accept arbitration. The Spectators of the struggle have been confident throughout that Servit, would prove amenable to the counsels of moderation in view of the appalling losses she sustained from Macedonia, hut were les3 hopeful that Greece woud listen to reason, as her people and army are obviously intoxicated by the victories over the dread?d Bulgars. Placed in Embarrassing Position. Washington.?The War Department officials have been placed in an embarrassing position, it became known recently, by a request from agents of the French Government for assistance y? the Department's Ordinance Bureau in perfecting the smokeless powder now used by the French Arm} tnd Navy. A series of unexplained disastrous explosions in the French magazines aboard ship and ashore is said to have led to this request, which is quite unusual in view of the consistent efforts made by most Nations to protest the secret of their powdei preparations. .. . ... i- ^ Four Killed, Score Hurt in Collision. Cambridge. Ohio. ?- Four persons were killed, a fifth probably fatally injured and a score of others hurt when Baltimore & Ohio passenger train No, 15 crashed into Cambridge & Byesville interurban street car at a crossi r-? TC* ohrld CT?k rPI" A lULg) ill juaoi Vv 11 Id v?^ was caused by a terriffic storm wb">.bwas passing over .this section. The street car conductor had stopped liis car and gone forward to the crossing and signalled the car to come ahead, J" Ambassador Protests to Mexico. , Mexico City.?The American ambassador, Henry Lane Wilson, has protested to the minister of foreign iffairs against further anti-American lemon strations, but as yet no ansver has been received at the embassy, md students who are planning to bold a demonstration assert they rill not be troubled by the author! les. In his note the 'Ambassador <16 lored that the youth were to be perQitted to indulge in public manifestaions which were calculated to resuM u violence bo Americans, Mutiny on British Steamnhin. Newport News, V*. ? Fourteen foinamen, stokers and firemen on le British steamship Norman Monrch mutinied about 180 miles off this ort, and attacked the ship's officers 1th knives, crowbars, hatchbars and :her weapons. The chief engineer, lird engineer and boatswain are lytg near death as th.o result of the ?ht that followed. Upon the arrival the vess.-l in this port the Ohinaen were a u-r-v . rresi by act* n of tht: in. .. j taoritiw.