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* ^ ? Town Lots For Sale. Desirable buildin? lots in the town of Swansea, S. C., for Sile on easy terms and at reasonable prices. Apply quick to D. H. Lawson, Gaston, S. C., R F. D. 1. . tf 3* ____ ' || AS WELL AS I xarge ones are wtnwmo ueit?? i a x you need not wait until your business has assumed great proportions before opening a Checking Account, DO SO TO-DAY. \ Our patrons regardless of the amount of business done, receive ? every courtesy in all'matters 01 business entrusted to us?and there is nothing in safe banking we cannot perform. Talk it over with our casliier. . i CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, j - j COLUMBIA, s. c. I 11 WATCH - AND JEWELRY IMAM IIU> m ? ^ For Watch and Jewelry Repairing go to Berkman where you are guaranteed first-class work at reasonable prices. You can also safely entrust - ' your eye troubles to me, a9 wore than 30 years of practice in correcting all kinds of defective vision entitles me to your confidence. B. H. Berkman ESTABLISHED 1879. 1418 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE. / -v' ? \ " " SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDU LE EFFECTIVE Apr. 2,1911 N. B. These schedule figures show the time that trains may be expected to arrive and depart, but the times stated are not guaranteed. DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTON. NORTHBOUND. 10:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columbia and intermediate points connecting at Columbia for Spartanburg and Asheyille. Parlor cafe car Columbia to Asheville. Arrive Columbia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 4:15 p.m., Asheville?:34 p. m. 5:44 P. M.?No. 132, daily for Columbia, Washington and the East also connects-at Columbia for Ashe^ ville. Through Pullman sleeping car to New York. Pullman sleeping car Columbia to Asheville. Axrive Columbia 6.2c- p. m., Washington 8:63 a. m., Jfew York. 2:31 p. m. * 7 SOUTHBOUND. 8:58 A. M.?No. 131 daily for Augusta and intermediate points. Arrive Augusta 11:35 a. in. Pullman car 5:44 P. M.?No. 7, daily for Augusta and intermediate points. Arrive Augusta 8:35 p. m. v Summer excursion tickets now on ' i ale. For further information call on ticket agents, of E. H. Coapman, Washington, D. C, H. F. Cary, G. P. A., . Washington, D. 0. J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A Afiftnta tta. Alex. H. Acker, T. P. A Augusta, Ga. Lightning Kills Few, la 1906 lightning killed only 169 people in this whole country. One's chances of death by lightning are less than two in a million. The chance of death from liver, kidney or stomach -rouble is vastly greater, hut _not if Electric Bitters be used, as KoDerc Madsen, of West Burlington, la., proved. Four doctors gave him up after eight months of suffering from j virulent liver trouole and yellow jaundice. He was then completely cmed by Electric Bitters. They're the best 6tomach, liver, nerve and kidney remedy and blood purifier on earth. Only 50c at All Druggists. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. ! Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Palls to Bestore GrayHair to its Youthful Color. Cures c*a?p diseases 4c hair failing. &>c, and #1.00 at Druggist* Subscribe to The Dispatch. A BirSfiday Party. One of the most delightful occasions of the season was a party given by Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Addy at their home in Gilbert on the evening of June 14. I The party was given in honor of the eighteenth birthday of their daughter, Miss Emmons. The rooms and verandas were tastily decorated with vines, and lighted with lanterns. The color schemes were Diac? ana yenow. Contests and games were enjo3ed until 11 o'clock, when ail retired to the dining-room where refreshments were seryed. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Keisler, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Price, Prof, and Mr9. Pierce Etheredge, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Adams, Miss Floy Wessinger of Chapin; Mi68 Lorine Donnelly, of Colnmbia; Misses Lillie and .Mertie Sease, Trannie Canghman, Lilius and Norma" Graham and Lessie Oarminer; Messrs. P. B. Adams, G. L. Tayior, Cromer Oswalt; Lewie Sease. Jodie Hallman, Ethon Shealy. The presents were many and beauti ful. All were sorry when the time of departure came. All wish for Miss Addy many more happy birthdays. A Gaest. Billy Felix's Letter. To the Editor of The Dispat:h: June in all her beauty and loveliness is here with her pretty brides and sweet graduates. Crops are growing and doing well, bat need rain very badly. We are glad to have our young friend Haskell U. Sharpe back with as after the close ot i^eesvine eojjcge. ; Haskell is a good boy and we. wish him well in his new profession. Geo. T. Goodwin paid the c-ily a brief but pleasant visit recently and of course called on his best girl. Mrs. G. A. Goodwin, who has been spending some time with loved ores in B.'ackville, has returned to the delight of her devoted "hubby." Vegetables hereabouts are exceedingly scarce owing to the dry weath er. Road Inspector George W. Pound visited the capitol of the county last week in attendance upon court as a juror. Two of the small children of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Goodwin have been sick with fever, but at this wntiug are somewhat better. The health of the devoted and happy Felix family is excelled. Col. Paul J. Kneece, under the supervision of our jovial, genial friend, H. W. Kneeoe, has manufactured for his pleasure a boat and placed it upon the placid waters of the lake and now you may chance t > hear of t le Col. having fish frys, cat-stews, boat-sails, courtings, etc., as a passtiine. wen, go ahead, Bro. Paul, the 4th of July will soon be here. Oar friend, W. A. Goodwin, who has been away for sometime to have a rvn ^**rvn f 1\ n n waf ti mm / ^ f V\ a a uaiiuci ticaicu, i-iao ictunicu IU uiv v ^ light- of his many friends and relatives, apparently entirely cured. On the eve of the eleventh there appeared at the home of G. A. Goodwin one John Earle, of Brooklaud, with Miss Mary Jane Davis, who were made husband, and wife and sent on their way rejoicing that two hearts were made to beat as one. The Farmers' Mutual Telephone ComDanv ha9 let the contract to G. C. Goodwin to build a line to connect Gaston and Swansea and vicinity. The work has already begun and will be completed by August first. On June the 11th at the home of the officiating minister, W. B. Fallaw, one John B. Fallaw was united in holy bonds of matrimony to Miss Josephine, the oldest daughter of. our friend, H. W. Neese. This young couple starts out in life with the best wishes of a host of friends. May their journey be one of peace, love, joy, happiness and prosperity! We take this occasion to thank the patrons for the tokens of kindness shown the carrier No. 1, and especially our esteemed friend, C. L. Cassidy, who so generously remembered us on his birthday with a bunch of good things to eat. More of you good people follow suit. The protracted meetings at New Hope and Sandy Run will commence on the 4th and-5th Sundays in July. H. M. Failaw will do the preaching. The union meeting will be held at Sandy Run, and H. M. Failaw will also preach there on Saturday and Sunday daring the union. With success to The Dispatch force and its readers, I am, Billy Felix. ijaston, June 24. Present Your Claims. All persons holding claims against Lexington county should present them at once or not later than June 30. This is necessary in order that all claims may be put in the annual settlement with the Comptroller general in July. See County Treasurer Yr.ngard's notice elsewhere. 4Lf J&LA. ja. -A. ia. 1 V By taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound The following letter from Mrs. Orville Hock will prove how unwise it i3 for women to submit to the dangers of a surgical operation when it may be avoided by taking Lydia E. Pink ham s vegeiaoie uompounu. She was fourwecks in the hospital and came home suffering- worse than before. Here is licr own statement. Paw Paw, Mich.?"Two years ago I suffered yery severely with a dis^^vv^plaeernont. I could 110fc on my feet for V^'la ^on? time. My Physician treated *6)gimc for seven months ' *J$] without much relief I8M tff&pnd at last sent me Ann Arbor fcr u operation. I was there four weeks and '^0^\^^ ^C^ican:c home suffering ffif;// *;ff.?/}!?worse than before. v:'/v (H 'J'i i-'.V* mother advised v'' ' /// Iff I rue to try Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound, T t ' i r??? n 1 run i out. iuuiiv i uu.'. and do ail my own housework. I owe my health to Lydia E. Pinkham's Veyotablo Compound, and advise my friends who are afflicted with any female complaint to try it-."?Mrs. Ouville Rock, ii. E. Ko. 5, Paw Paw, Uiehigan. If you are ill do not drag along until an operation is necessary, "but at once take Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound. For thirty years it has been the standard remedy for women's ills, and has nositivelv restored the health of thou Scands of women. Why don51 you try it? Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing. The Lexington Pressing Club is ready to do yonr spring cleauing, pressing, dyeing, etc. We have a competent force and all work promptly and neatly done. Let us fix v that old Inst vear's Panama for you. We make a specialty of this class of work. I Lexington Pressing Club. Lem Sox, Manar^r. DOES BACKACHE WORRY YOU? I Some Lexington People Have Learned How To GetHelief, How many people suffer from an aching back? How few know the cause? If it huris 'o sto ;p or lift? If you suffer sudJen, darting pains? If you are weak, lame and tired. Suspect your kidneys. Watch for nature's signal. The first sign may be headache or | dizziness. Scanty, painful, or too frequent, urination, Nervousness or a constant, deadtired feeling. Avert the serious kidney diseases. Treat th9 weakened kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills. A remedy especially f.%r sick kidneys, indorsed in Lexington by 3'our friends and neighbors. Mrs. R. F. Powell, Factory Hill, | Lexington, S. C., says: "A member | of my family used Doan's Kidney Pilis and the results were so satisfactory | that we willingly endorse this remedy. Trs use hrouerht relief from backache and trouble with the kidney secretions.' For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Miiburn' Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. Notice, Trespassers. All persons are hereby forbidden not to trespass in any manner whatsoever, ~ *? 4-1 -V ?-> /I *rr V-. i oK 1(3 in r>"> XT uu any ui tuc iaim wu*v;u 10 m iuj posession for the year 1911, and known as the Mary Arch Martiu land, as the law will be enforced against all violations of this notice. June 12?85 J. D. GODDARD. BARBECUE. We will furnish a first class barbecue and refreshments at Simon E. Ricbards, 2 miles and a haif south of Gilbert, on the 3rd Saturday of July the 15th. Speakers will be present for ~the occasion. The photograph man will be here to make pictures. Lora Younginer, tf. J. W. Rickard. Noticp, Debtors and Creditors. This is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of "Mrs. Eva C. Boozer, deceased, to file the same, properly attested ; and those indebted said estate will please make payment to the undersigned on or before the first day of July, 1911. F. E Dreher, 3t?33. Executor. Saved His Wife's Life. "My wife would have beeD in her grave to-day," writes O. H. Brown, of Muscadine, Ala., "if it had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery. She wa9 down in her bed, not able to get up without help./ She had a severe bronchial trouble and a dreadful cough. I got her a bottse of Dr. King's New Discovery, and she soon began to mend, and was well in a short time." Infalli- j ble for coughs and colds, its the most a reliable remedy on earth for desperate I lung trouble, hemorrhages, lagrippe, i asthma, hay fever, croup and whoop- jj iDg cough. -50c, $1 ('() Trial bottle free, j Guaranteed by All Druggists. j In an effort to provide Charleston and its environs with a system of good roads second to none in the south, the Charleston Automobile club, has undertaken the leadership in a movement to construct a 50 mile belt .lino of sand-clay road from Charleston to Summerville and back again to Charleston. The railroad commission lies decided to resume the hearing 011 the standard freight rate tariff on September 5, All railroads in South Carolina are effected. Various petitions have been filed with the commission asking that the taxing rates be revised. The hearing was taken up last fall, but was postponed on account of the death of Commissioner Sullivan. Platinum imports of this country doubled in 1909. Gout and rheumatism are said to yield to radium treatment. A man generally reaches his heaviest weight at 40 years. Man's kihshiD with the aoe has teen proved by a blood test. A horse drawn vehicle arouse3 the wonder or the natives of Thibet. The British museum contains 2.700 complete Bibles in all languages. Last year 13,800 dogs were put to death by the Chicago poundmaster. Both Austria and Germany are improving their steamship services to China. The population of Spain has mere :-s' rl in i l'O ?-oo.vu Kv /Milt- AAA f)i)C\ V '4 AAA v .1%. w < V ? V>W O J '/;VUV J VVV, Japan is incicasing its imports of Australian wool and frozen meats. The people are rapidly adopting Western clothing and a meat diet. Twelve p".rfs tin, two parts zinc, one part aluminum and one per cent chloride of sodium makes an alloy with which the aluminum can he soldered easily. > THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington.. By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq , Probate Judge. Whereas, O. M. Bookman, made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Esiaie of and effects of Charley Bookman. These are therel'cr0 to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Charley Bookman deceased, that they he and ap* pear, before me, in the Court of F;obate, to he held at Lexington, O H., S <"! mi nrh Hmc nf .Tnlv 1 upvt after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show caus--*. if any they have, why the said Administration should not be grant* d. Giveij under my hand, this 19th day of June, Anno Domiui, 1911. Geo. S. Drafts, (L. S.) Probate Judge, Lexington County, S. C. Published on the 21-t day of June, 1911, in the Lexington Dispatch, 2w Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fi..t china, clocks. A fine stot s always on hand for you i select from. Keep us in mind when want iug anything in Je? dry oj Silverware. Good watch work and besl eye glasses. If you can't .come, send for our catalogue or telephone you j order to us. P. H. LACHICOTTE& CO., w r* wtt -wn -w J *ru V* JOiJUXUAE?) 1424 Main Columbia, S.C Phone 934 AUTOMATIC NEW ACME Dependable BALL-BEARINC Warranted for 10 Years Against all Defects r-&i V A?n! ^ J!. ir? jU? yj> J,-,. .. iww. U Vfr 1 S\li --"- ~ "ij A High Arm Dependable SEWING MACHINE In every respect a Good, Durable Family Machine. Every one Sold With an Unqualified Guarantee. Price: thelowest? Cbsli cr Installing ntt Rice B. Harman. Lexington, S. C. . i i . T+K ;"sS&d-b i ; T.rf Y ' mTM ! f.V \ i The farmer and his cold supper when they towards the house. 7Tie good wife was < her New Perfection Oil She had it lit in a momi on th' porch before a hear sausages and eggs and long crisped in the oven and fresh and n at as if she had not be She never could have m TL _ KT D-.f- _ .1 _ ine i^ew i enecuon is me q | on the market saa ir | ?il.. feg|faS& ?B*BW2Maiu^?rriirFr n - wwrm \ mi iibj : rfeinrvi WE HOLD up Red M< chew for men. good?better no1 ever. No spice to make you sore?no excessive sweet make you spit yourself awaj your stomach. Just high-gi Carolina tobacco, properly s a perfect process. Sure TS } it's the real thing in g Get busy today and find Cut out this ad. and mail name and address fcr our ! Name Address Made only by LllPFEHT Sc AI i lj^fS2sa;;sr;?:? *if Jllll toYosrGccd He?.: m M?m r . ! mi UNssJ Co;r.c ijij.-?.,-: Rf| l|?2| themerv^rw:;^p j!{S the cr.e beet br/sr-:t l!| HP foueduW Atf m m M/fk&ffl !' M H? m %/&&& I ll k? ||| lj|l Real satisfaction m ever; ill and ?0. Quenches th ||| rak Delicious?lief M ' 5c Ev I'M | our interest- ^80^ THE C ing booklet. ^ |casF1I] CASE A U1 BUILT WITH FAR -The Sil Write for ataloj ie KaliopiS! 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