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Personals and Locals. FOB SALE?A. full set of Blacksmith tools all in good condition, and some material. Call on or address W. Q. ml. Beriey, Lexington, S. v;. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowe,. of Greenville, is visiting taeir parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Efird. Miss Pearle Clarke left Saturday for Rock Hill to attend the commencement of Winthrop college and to . witness the graduation of her sister, Miss James Rath Clarke. _ Dr. Gay B. Taylor, of the Charleston Medical college, came home last week to soend his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Taylor on Hollow Creek. Missoo Florence and Edith Lylet have returned to their home near Seivern* "Manor? Oravenetted" straw hats. Rain will not hurt them?latest styles, at - E. Q. Dreher>e. Miss Oeloste George has returned home from the Colombia college to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. George. Mr. P. H. Craps, one of our old war comrades, was down Monday attending a meeting of the executive commitee. .- . , Mr. X>. B. George, one of the leading merchant. Froakiand, and i . clever man whs in town Monday on \ matters of business. Mr. John D. Carroll, one of the popal? ? real estate dealers of Colombia ? ? ?* J"- fkfi MMf ftl BfJVUf fJWUtMrnj Ul WWII) VUV (UVW w? The many friends of Gapt. Clay 0* Roberts were glad to see aim on our streets Monday, after having undergone an operation in the Colombia hospital. Mr. A. Lather Hook, one of our first subscribers and one of the best men of his section. Plain ont{ spoken honest and square in all of his dealings, made us a pleasant call Monday. Mr. R. L. Lybxtond, a wholesonl gentleman and prominent merchant, of Swansea, was here Monday. The Pond Branch school, taught by Misses Bertha and Ethel Kleckley, closed last Friday, after a very successful term. Miss Ernestine Barre is visiting her ^friend, Miss Lottie Wise in Oolumbia. Mrs. W. E. Black has gone on a visit to her brother-in-law, Mr. Charlie Long, who is very ill at his home in Saluda. We regret to learn of the serious illness, of T. C., the little son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beeland at their home in Macon, Ga. Mr9. Beeland was form erly Miss JLuIa Urafts of tbi9 place. We hope the little fellow will soon be stored to his health. Hawes, one of onr popular ^l^jers and conselors, from Brook- f N^^fand Columbia, was here Monday, loosing after the interest of hi? clients. > . Col. William H. Sharpe.of Eimund, i I alwa ys busy looking after his county / and State, politically and to assist out / of all troubles in law, .was here Mon # day. Mr. Emual Long, one of our good -mea, was here Monday. IT I hv wearing a light weight ?ait $8.50 to $12.50, at E. G. Dreher's. Mr. S. T. W eed, one of our substantial and worthy subscribers from Irmo route 2, was in town Monday. Our old friend, Jno. W. Smith, a good man on the Board County Commissioners, and Will Addy serving in the same capacity was as busy as you ?v:> please Monday aDd you can't do any a better than to reelect them. Young Mr. Broox Wingard, Senator Smith's valued secretary and a chip -? ^V\lr*r?t' nrac hAPA TTrirlav ul vfcio wau wiui-a, " ~ j from Washington. Broox i9 a bright young man, and jnst made an able address before some school in Orangeburg connty. Give him a showing and he will stand pat with 3ny of them on the hustings. Capt. Jno. W. Carlisle, a prominent citizen and confederate soldier of Spartanburg, S. U? died in that city ' on Monday June 1st in the 84th year of his age. C* ?? -?4- rvCWl rvr*o rlnnfoc mill CA/>n V/% w?? vw o*-- s- ? with ns. Gracious and beautiful with winsome manners grand to behold. Messrs. G. A. Goodwin of Gaston and George If. Koon, of. Peak, members of the county executive committee, and also of the dispensary board, were here Monday. " Mr. E. H. Addy, prominent planter and merchant of the Hollow Creek section, was here Monday in attendance upon th9 meeting of the executive commitee. Palm Beach suits. The best for hot weather $6.50, at E. G. Dreher's. ? r T~r _ tT,-.. a- . *ibt . a . , > ?>myw aa AitUUiAA, Li'V- WC1I' known and popular business man of Lee8ville, secretary of the county executive committee, was here Monday. Mr. Hendrix has iu9t returned from a delightful fort-night's visit to relatives in Texas. Miss Sarah Drafts has returned from Limestone college and visiting Mrs. Karl Oswald. Dr. W. Price Timmerman, one of the best physicians and surgeons that ever liyed and a mighty clever gentleman* was here Mond iv in attendance upon the meeting of the executive committee. FOB SALE?Two female Setter puppies* eight weeks old. Registered stock, the finest Wooded bird dogs in the conn^r. tt D. R. Haitiw anger. Mr. Wm. H. Hstdriz, a lending farmer of the Hollow Creek section, was here Monday attending the meetr ihg of the execative committee. Mr. Renben D. Herman has moved into his sew homo on the Mnsft^o i??.? ? ? *Ua Mkitnl hnilritncr. Mr. JJUBOf ilW UtD avuwt ?- ' -f>- | and M??. l*?ter Killer will occupy 1 . - the rw4d??oe vaoattd by Mr. Bwm <U 1 RUBMY-TISWS Will core your Blteiiiii&tUiQ Neuralgia, Headaches, / Cramps. Colic, Sprains, Braises, Cots and Boras, Old Sore^/Sfefeg of loseets Etc. Antiseptic Ass-f^e, used in:ernally and externally.-Price 25c. > % Mr. Frank Price, a progressive and popular farmer of Hollow Greek, was here. Monday. Mr. L. S. Mathias, one of the leadr\ya on/^ norui 1 Af men of the county, was here Monday on business. Mr. Mathias is one of frho Kofif- rr?An in thA rsnrmtv Ha h^H raised a large useful and influential family of sons, Augustus H. Mathias being a ssociated with him in business and Dr. R. E. Mathias and Dr. J. Homer Mathias, all prominent and business and professional men. Dr. Rice B. Harm an and H. 0. Oswald spent a deligtful day in Aiken Sunday, having made the trip in Dr. Herman's handsome Buick roadster. Prof. W. E. Black attended the Summerland college commencement this week and he reports the commencement was fine. Missee Aline Harman Cecil Barre, Vera Oorley and Annie Oanghman have retnrned from Wihthrop oollege to spend vacation with their parents. FOB SAXE?One broken three-year old mule. UntavnMM TVan)ware Oo. Mr. John Spires wu in town Mon; day on bnslnesa before the County Bom of Commissioners. Mr. A. B. Qoattlebaam, of 8teadmen, end Felix 8. Bargees, of Samaria, were here Mondayiftending the eoaniy executive oommittee. The colored people were largely In attendance on Sunday to the District Conference of the A. M. E. chorsh on Depot street in town. They were here in wagons, buggies, carriages and automobiles, passing and repassing almost the entire day. Mr. W. E. Glascock, salesman for Baker Bros., wholesale glass factor of Baltimore, spent. Snnday with his mother-in-law, Mrs. G. M. Harm an and family. Mr. Glascock is one of the most popular men on the road, and makes friends wherever ho goes. Ex-Sheriff P. H. Oorlev was on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Oorley, at the old home, on Snnday. Mr. Samuel B. George motored over to Columbia with his family on Sunday. Mr. Thomas J. Buff was one of the prominent citizens here sale day from the Delingo section. PEAS FOR SALE?Fifteen bushels of Iron Seed Peas, at $2.25 per bushel. Apply to S. F. LGNG. Lexington, S. 0., R, F. D. 31 Miss Lucy Daniel Wingard, of Converse college is spending vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Broox J. Wingard. The sodden and unexpected death of Mr. D. Ike Shealy while sitting on the second floor of the Home National Bank Building on Monday afternoon, reminds U9 of the fact "that in th9 midst of life we are in death." The death of Mr. Shealy was a great shock to everybody In town. A good man has gone to his reward. I have a Keystone Drilling machine, six inch, and am well piepared to drill your well on short notice. Anrnrsp nftpdino* ? well drilled, consult me. Machine is now located in the jail yard. JNO. J. SCULL, 31-pd. Gilbert, S. O, Solicitor Timrnerman is in Columbia this week attending the general sessions court for Richland county. It is understood that heha9 been engaged to defend T. B. Roach, the well-known Columbian, who, it is alleged, shot at Dr. Lewie A. Griffith a night or two before the municipal election held a few weeks ago. Preaching? We are requested to announce that there will be preaching at the Baptist church Sunday at 11 a. id. and 8 o'clock p.* m.^ by "Rey. J. E. Steele. Don't.forget that you are welcome to our office when you come to court next week We are always glad to see our friends from every section of the county. And if you are not already a subscriber to The Dispatch we would remind you that now is a good time to join the band-wagon. The county campaign will soon be on and yon will want to know who is who. mt-_ n: * V _ ? i.ue uisyaiuu, tto naa udou ita custuui, will give the news freely and hnnarlia!ly and you can make no mistake by subscribing new. No. 666 This is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA cr CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c Court Opens Next Monday, j, The June term of the Court of Genexoi oesaiuiiS ior -LitJAUifcLUU uuGui/y wiu conyene on next Monday, with the Honorable Jas. W. Deyore, of Edgefield, presiding. The docket is full, and the court will have a busy week. On account of the fact this is such a busy season with the farmers, Solicitor Timmerman has decided not to push a number of cases that can very well be carried over to the fall term. It is probable, therefore, that a number of murder cases will be continued. There are some 16 or more prisoners in the county jail whose cases will have to be disposed of. Seasonable Seeds. Amber and Oranssa aann fir ftorsrfanm seed and Valentine bean semi in balk | at apociai prices. Kvery well known variety package garden seed?, * Hannon Drug Oo*. 1 i1 Unclaimed Letters. v \' List of letters remaining <ro called for in this office fot the week ending June X, 1&14. iadiai.?Mifis Mary Bboxer, Mtee Doiihy Oantt, Grentiemen.?Mr. John E. Jones, These letters will be sent to the Dead Letter Q&ee Jurre 15, 19X4, if not sail cd tor cetera. In-call mg far the above please . i$y, "afivertiwfl,'' - giving date of list. 8. J. Leaphan, Postmaster. Teachers Elected. The following teaohers have been elected for the Lexington High School i for next session: High school depart- j TT^ UAVUV) ff AJi A^At?V. A* j U^? | 1 MiseesEllen Hendrix and Ethel Dreher; f below the high school Mrs. Bessie 1 "R In /iW f'' Af a CLnll Do?t 1*1 D Clarke and Mary 0. Wingard. Oiie more teacher is to be elected. MfgkH E. B. Roof and Miss May Boozer the music teachers. Miss Ruth Eflrd j \ is teacher of elocution. Annonncement. FOB COUNTY TBEA8UBEB* fS?j| The friends of Oharles W. Smithy of f Chapin, announce him as a suitable i J man for the office of Treasurer Lex* ! ington County and pledge him to abide j ' the result of the democratic primarjysjg FOB COUNTY AUDITOB. Having endeavored to faithfully add | conscientiously perform the duties en* cnmbent upon mp $ County Auditor, I hereby announce myself as a candi-a ? *? " *A adiH ftfflfto i usto lur nrwcvwvti w www v&uwvt wuw pledge myself to abide by the result . of the Democratic primary. W. D. DENT. , Jffotiee to Democratic Voters j of Lexington County 1 Notice is hereby given, parse *ns to the provision of Sec. 11 of the ru;se of the Democratic Party of South Carolina, that, at a meeting of Lf ..i^ion County Democratic eiecotiv. Oommittee held on the 1st day o. June, 1914, the following clubs and polling < places respectively have been estab , i lished. to wit; Clubs Polling Place Boiling Springs Same as in 1912 I Batesbnrg ' 44 4 4 4 4 \ Brookland 44 44 44 4 4 Brook 44 44 44 4 4 \ Shull'8 Store 4 4 . 44 4 4 4 4 ( Ohapin 4 4 4 4 44 i Oayce At Cayce, S. C. ? Croat's Store Same as in 1912. Delingo 4 4 4 4 4 4 '4 Eamund 44 14 " 44 Gaston 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 i Gilbert 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . Hollow Creek 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 lrmo 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 ( Irene 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 Leesville 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Lexington 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .magnolia At Magnolia School House Macedonia Same as in 1913 Oak Grove " 44 44 44 Peak 44 " 44 " Pdion 44 ^ Pine Ridge 44 4 4 4 4 44 ^ Pond .Branch " 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 Rishton 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 &wuneea 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 c tauiaria 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 Sutidy Run 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 St. maituews 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 bte.idnian 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Summit 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Pmey Woods 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 j ~ Pool's Mill And each club district hereinabove enumerated snail consist ot such, cerri- -c t'orj as may uo emoraced within the I area in wiiicn me respective voters * may reside, lying uearest to" U12 anov<^- - s namea polling piacts, "calculated by the nearest practicable route" Ircin the voters home to 'said poliiag place; ? and betore any democrat can be permitted to vote he niust have enrolled within the time ana in the manner prescribed by the rules in tne club to ? winch the polling place lies, "nearest 1 his place ot residence." Ine enrolling committees and the secretaries of the respective clubs are ? as follows, to wit: r Boiling Springs, J. S. Miller, secty., 1 Jno. H. Shealy and Emanuel Taylor; Batesburg, W. C. Bates, secty., W. P. E Timmerman and J. li. Unger; Brookland, P. I. Sox, secty., J. (J. Lybrand and Quit Gayden; BrooK, JD. H. Price, 1 secty., E. H. Addy and J. Ansel Caughman; Shuil's store, O. H. Livingston, secty., T. H. Shuli and S. Ed Hendrix; Chapin, J. H. Friek, secty., Geo. H. Koon and S. D. B. Lever; C Cayce, L. C. Cook, secty., Killiau Harman and A. R. Taylor; Grout's Score, S. L. Lindler, secty., W. H. T T Poloq* I T - - . - ) ? - ?V Vv. Burr, secty., J. E. Buff and Sam e Corley; Edmund, JulianSharpe, secty., W. li. Sharpe and J. U. Retder; Gaston, W. D. Pound, secty., G. A. Goodwin and G. W. Pound; Gilbert, R. L. Keisler, secty., P. H. Craps and R. L. Craps, Hollow Creeh, F. D. Drafts, * secty., D. F. Price and J. L. Sease; Irrno, O. W. Lorick, secty.. R. B. Barr and W. E. Lorick; Irene, G. E. Wii- } T T . . 1 , ^ Sjli, secty., J. xv. vv mien, ctiiu. u.uinci Woods; Leesvilie,H. A. MeeLze,secty., * F. H. Hendrix and J. L. Crosson; ^ ^Lexington, W. D. Dent, secty., 0. L. . Shealy and G. B. Wingard; Maguolia, 0. W. Smith, secty., J. A Epting tuU I tt. n. Dreiiex; Macedonia, David Ep- : ting, secty , J. L. Denick and Fred Derrick; Oak Grove, Ohariie Gunter, se.c:y., 0. F. Gunter and G. T. Taylor; Peax, J. H. Eargie, secty., J. G. Stoudemire and O. L. Mayer; Peliou, * J. M. Laird, secty., A. W. Graft and L. W. Wise; Pine Ridge, J. J. Baling- $ ton, secty., D. L. Shealy and S. 0. Epting; Pond Branch, J. M. Sharpe, secty., E. P. Shealy ana w. j. smitn; | Rishton, E. A. Smith, sety., Boyd Berry and W. A. Rish; Swansea, B. E. Craft, aecty., R. L.: Lybrand and S. E. Smith; Samaria, D. 0. Boatwright, aecty., F. 8. Burgess and I. Howard; Sandy Ron, Thos. L.AVil- jliams, seoty., H. S. Crim and If. B. i W&nnamaker; St. Matthews, Jp M. ? Steele, sectv., J. D. McCarthy and U- ?' B. Taylor; Steadjnao, R. U.. Abla,, 1 secty., A. B. Qaatilebanm *nd B. B, { Hall; Summit, W. A. Hart, Bedy.,.'F,|?| P. Shealy and R. O. 5h*aJy; Woods, U. 8. Matthews, secty,. J.- JJm, Friok and Wm. Csodod ; Pool's Mfi?rr E. A. Pool, secty;, M, 0. KiridaadaS-F E. Pool. .J The books of earollmeafc will k# J opened on the second Toeeday of f June, at the homes or placet ot resi* j deuce of the respective secretaries, 1 and they will remain open until the fourth Tuesday in July, and be in the custody the saki secretaries or at stieb places m shall be designated by the respective enrollment committees. For any further information apply to the respactivfc exeou|iye committee* men or bo the uintersigaed. George Bell T*mroennaa. ChairmanEhceenttve Committee, Lexington Oonnry. June 2nd, 1014. Handsome Awning. Tne Harmon Drug Company is plating a large and handsome awning in front of their store? which not onlv J J. .. 1. -v... -t fct-- V..:u; L?? IUUD I.W ?uv/ W. v?w to, cut nrther demonstrates the fact that ibis firm is rnnnim: an np-to-theT* 5 %% f A V? w f Iard of Thanks. tor of The t)ispatch : low me spape in your most id'much appreciated paper the appreciation of myself r for the expressions of md for th-> many acts of own us ing the illness >f my beiw/ed companion, eases as these will never m and If the opportunity its itself we shall show our a in a like manner, richest blessings of an All, bless each and every one, of your true friends. Louis J. Langford. . - Sinner. The School Improvement League ? iL - > -?-I 1 frill servo dinner on ww wuxl uuuhq grounds. on the ?th day of July, Stele campaign day. Everybody la invited to take dinner with the League. The fund* will go toward* furnishing two, ^nr-sdbool/ m two; more teachersWill be added to the oezt term of eohool / lire. Will Harman, Pres. Mrs. Edwin Dreber, Seoty. ? ? Scholarships To Be Won. There will be held a competitive sxamination for a scholarship to Wihthrop college on July 3rd. There prill be one if not two scholarships to be awarded to some bright girl from 5his connty. There will he two scholarships to Dlemson college this year. One for a four year term, one for one year term. This examination will be held on 10th July. There will also be held on July 10th n the court house an examination for i four year scholarship to Charleston j jollege to be awarded frcm this county, j H. L. HARMAN. Supt. Education Lex. County. Barbecue. The Ladies' Improvement League vill furnish a first class Birbecue at Saxe Gotba Mills, on July 4th. There vill be speakers for the occasion and -- _u j.: an.,. ,~o in oiu-mrie uiiiutrr. xuc ^uum; *=> cordially invited. 35 Ladies Improyement League. Florida Excursion, Florida excursion via Georgia & fTorida railway, Tuesday, June 0th. iound trip fare from Augusta to Jackouville $5.00, St. Augustine 00, St. Petersburg and Tarnoa S7.G0. Special ^^^ 1 ^1 ^ ^ ^ pn r? >n? H. C. McFADDEN, _m _ ? ? Ai 'xraijuu . ? i nmr 'i m irmn-wnrm mwni SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE Mar. 1,1914 Arrivals and departures Lexington. South Carolina. (N. B. These schedule figures shown ts information only and are not guaranteed. ':07 No. 19, daily, local Columbia to Augusta. 1:18 A. M.?No.131 daily, the "South ern's Southeastern Limited" from New York to Augusta. 0:00 A. M.? No. 8, daily from Augusta to Columbia, connecting with "Carolina Special" for Spartanburg, Asheville, Knoxville, Cincinnati, etc. 1:42 P. M.?No. 7, daily, from Columbia to Augusta. Connecting from Carolina Special from Cincinnati, Knoxville Asheville, Spartahburs anrt bitermediate points 1:42 P. M.?No. 132, daily, the "Southern's Southeastern Limited" from Augusta to New York; arrives Washington 8:53 a. m., Baltimore 10:02 a. m., Philadelphia 12:23 noon, New York 2:31 p. m. 1:48 No. 20, daily, local from Augusta to Coiumoia. Pullman car service on all through -rains; dining car service for meals. For further information, call on icket agent or D. DENNY; Agent, Lexington, S.O. M AGRUDER DENT, District Passenger Agent, Augusta. Ga. I r<=?. r* f* ? Tuc Jks ! < < elM Miil* . szvma \ 4 . Machine Wmp- ySSf.,..., of B&yLm ?.&' 'QUALITY. 0 WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME, ^fyoa purchase tfteNEV/ >1QME yoa \rili a life asset at tlie pric* yi?u ;>n;,\atd KiU p&Iiavo an endlcis chain , jr ===^ Considered 91 Mre R,u to buy. If yon vant*?itri:iff macbinc, vriio to tr lutrai catnfujuo before you pun-huso. ilorAqp Sown liaita Co., Oranjs, Ste FOR SALE AT SCOTT HEnDS'X'S FURNITURE STORE. fiff1 J1 I WORMS I I J Horse, hog and cattle own. ers should know that worms cause by a poor digestive system or improper feeding are more than dangerous. ' DR. BOYD'S Worm and Condition Powder is a remedy prepared by a practical veterinary surgeon and relieves the condition almost instantly. It should be used with reffolaritv. 26 cents buys a large package.' We guarantee it to do the work or will refund purchase 1 price. For Sale by E. K. DeLeack Dn* Co., AnoaUy I Waahiattoc Ste.. Cohot^ia, S. C I Dr. A. T.Butto, Pdioa, S. C. I I IT'S A B T71 n TV jCi. vx. u. I Lexingtc nBRHBBBBaBPlMB imnii BBBBIMMMBMMMBMM | \ When You Are in Colur ^ ?~~Ti ^J^^^fsaElT 1/ 0 u & Everything Clean and > ^ son, Best $ For Ladies an 1 i n 0 forOOG ana rr( ^ 1320 Main Street ug?rrrraifTinii mi ??anaam a i wM?ang^?a | A Can o I jllllll R^irrp Hfltv A ^ JL ml J*. I Lexingtc 9 ! LISTEN! / ABSOLUTELY PAIN I produce and give you a guarantee t ^ ^ ^A ^^?wlrv?yfA WUf /> i. UC3 Lrua U L". Baltimore De 1329 1-2 Main Str CehHitlrii tammm?ai\mvm tjm ?p????t? Florida Excursion. Florida excursion via Georgia & Florida railway, Tuesday, June 9th. Round trip fare from Auensta to Jacksonville $5.00, St. Augustine $6.00, St. Petersburg and Tampa $7.00. Special train leaves Augusia o:cXJ a. m. H. C. McFADDEN, Traffic Monager. Seed Peas For Sale. Whippoorwill Peas for sale at t2.6S per bushel, B. O. Hook, 32 Route 2, Lexington, 8. C. Clemson College. . We acknowledge an invitation from the faculty and graduating class of The Clemson Agricultural College to be present at the commencement exercises, June 7, 8. and 9tb. They will have on a very interesting programme. Olemson is a grand institution and & doing useful work for the State. ' * c* * -! <' A* ' * * ' ' v EAUTY! I says the man who closely ex amines one of our shoes?poasi- I bly in search of flaws that he cannot find! Everybody has to praise uur buucb aitci ncoiiu^ and that is the time when one knows most about them. We're carrying a fine line of modern footwear for man, woman and child, and we kDow that one Ipair bought here will make you a permanent patron. EtEHER, )n, S. C. ' I . im??p ' - igij.?ry!n mpqwwwm nbia Take Your Meals at ^ iE A IFSTAIIRANT \ anV ? ir?.i0 a dxm.n* u ^ Teat, Everything in Sea- $ Cooking. ^ * d Gentlemen ? >mpt Service ^ COLUMBIA, S. C. J f Paint 1 bought from us is bought with a KtnvanfAa nf ?fc Ollftlitv f r tffUl gUdiaiiitc \Jl 1 iu vjumiavj . .. ? save yon ail the trouble of mixing and bothering?all the dirt > ftuu uuuuic it lid duuOjuiiOC Gi ?3 L mixingjpaint yourself. But no P expert could get better results I > than are shown in our Ready- B Mixed-Paints. It goes farther a and covers a larger surface than ordinary fpaint, and does not I crack or fade in the sun, or peel after a rain-storm. iware Co., I )n, S. C. | LT LAST! I [LESS DENTISTRY. We SAVE you MONET. We give you a WRITTEN GUARANTEE on your work , for* number of years. To V demonstrate to the people of M Lexirirtan how snicnoe aud i improved methods have elimI inated the HORRORS of the I DENTIL CHAIR'1 come try f at and be convinced. . We do the highest grade of work that skill and experience can rith it?. Open every hoar in ftre intal Parlors Kn/ eet, rnone aw ?, S. C. |