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Tint's Pills! will save the dyspeptic from man; days of misery, and enable him to eai j whatever be wishes. Tbeyorevent SICK HEADACHE, - t AMil CBIU>C UK IODU W a?uuiuu? auu uw ish the body, give keen appetite, DEVELOP FLESH and solid muscle. Elegantly sugai coated. ? Take No Substitute. ??. i ?? i IAS WELL AS j large ones are welcome here? you need not wait until jour business bas assumed great proportions before opening a Checking Account, DO SO VO*DAY. Our patrons regardless of the amount of business done, receive every courtesy in ail matters of business entrusted to us?-and there is nothing in safe banking, we cannot perform. Talk it over with our cashier. ( CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, COLUMBIA, s. c. ' flMHBHMMBMMMMMBBBHMMMMi WATCH . AND JEWELRY . nrnuniAic ncnuniiui For Watch and Jewelry Repairing go to ^Berkman where yon are guaranteed flirt-class work at reasonable i . Yon can also safely entrost your eye troubles to me, as more 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. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 30. 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. y P*:li A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columbia and intermediate points connecting at Columbia for Spartanburg and Asheville. Parlor cafe caP Columbia to Asheville. Arrive Columbia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 5:15 p. m., Asheville 9:15 p. m. 6:56 P. M.?No. 130, daily for Columbia, Washington and the East also connects at Columbia for Asheville. Through Pullman sleeping car to New York. Pullman sleep? ing car Columbia to Asheville. Arrive Columbia 7:30 p. m., Washington 10:40 a. m., New York 5:00 p. m. SOUTHBOUND. 7:28 A. M.?No. 129, daily for Augusta and intermediate points.. Arriva Augusta 10:10 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 sale. For further information cail on ticket agents, pr,_ . . E. H. Coapman, "Wasr.ingtbn, D. 0, H. F. Cary, G. P. A. Washington, D. O. J. L. Meek, A. G. p. A Atlanta, Ga. Alex. H. Acker, T. P. A :<T Augusta, Ga. Trespass .notice. The law will be enforced again&t anyone hunting, geing on, or waiting through the premises of the estate of g. P. Wingard, deceased, without permission from some of the heirs. J. J. WINGARP, 4wl0 Executor. Duke Tsal Tse, president of the ministry of finance of China, proposes to ^Ini'ua nn Invnmoa Jr. A-J1 or to iCYJ UUUV3 VU tUAUlIVD 1U W.MV1 kV meet the large deficit in the proposed budget. FOR S/LE:?Oheo;,, one light apilng wagon, newly repairea and pained. ^ In good condi ao a. Rice B. Hairnan ? j TAX RETURNS. In accordance with the law in reference to the assessment and taxation of real and personal property, the Audit- j or, <cr his assistant, will be and attend the following named places for the I purpose of receiving tax returns for j the fiscal year 1911, and in order to onnninfmpnt t.hft hrmT I utocii iud ucau v ! will close at 11 o'clock in the morning | and at 4 o'clock in tne afternoon. Taxpayers will, therefore, be prompt in meeting the appointments, so as not to cause delay. Taxpayers will please come prepared to give the name of the township aod number of school district wherein they reside; number of acres, lots and buildings, with value of taxation: <Jaaton, Tuesday, Jan. 10. Joe Reeder's* Wed. a. m., Jan. 11. t--WoH t? m Jnri 11 l) &XLO iUaVA Of ff VM* p? ? ! VM. AA* Swansea, Thurs. and Friday a. m., January 12-13. Calvary School House, Friday p. m., January 13. Felion, Tuesday all day, Jan-17. Steedmau, Wed. a. m., Jan. 18. Samaria, Wed. p. m., Jan. 18. Bateaburg, Thurs. all day, Jan. 19. ! Leesville, Friday all day, Jan- 20. Summit, Saturday a. m., Jan. .21. Gilbert, Saturday p. m., Jan. 21. Irmo, Monday p. m. and Tuesday a. aa., January 23-21. Ballentine, Tuesday p. m., Jan. 24. WBite Hock, Wed. a. m., J an- 25. Hilton, Wed. p. m., Jan. 26. Chapin, Thurs. and Fri. Jan. 20-27. Peak, Saturday a. m., Jan. 28. Crontf-sBtore. Tues. p. m., Jan. 31. hd. Addy's, Wed. a. m., Feb. 1. Franklin Keisler's, Wednesday p. m.., Febrnary 1. Edmund, Friday a. m., Feb. 3. Irene, Friday p. m., Feb. 3. Brookland, Saturday all day, February^ At Lexington C. H., all days not included in above schedule, from Jan. 1, 1911, to Feb. 20, 1911, when the books will close, After which 60 per cent, will be added for failure to make returns. Tax returns sent in by mail; are not legal unless sworn to before an officer qualified to administer oaths. A II mfilo ncronna aw> anhippf, to nfill tax from to 60 years of age, except. those exempt by law. Under the new law all dogs are subject to a capitation tax of 50 cents and mast be returned at the same time when other property is returned. W. D. DENT, j Auditor Lexington County. parker's hair balsam BwrapWRSrJKs Clecr. *. ? and beautifies the hair. !t WW Promotea a luxuriant growth. HEaBWfe^. JWyertr Fails to Bestore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color* Cu?i aralp diseases Jc hair jailing. &>c.and >1.00 at Druggiata ~ TAX NOTICE The balance of the time at Lexington Court House until December 3lst, 1910, after which time the following penalties will be added by the County I Auditor and collected by the County Treasurer: On January 1st, 1911, 1 per cent, penalty will be added to those who have not paid. On February 1, 1911, an additional 1 per cent, will be added to those who have not paid, making 2 per cent, for F?h An additional 5 nor efenfc. will be added oil Mar. 1st, making 7 per cent, penalty to be paid by those who have not paid by March 1st, 1911. Books Will Close Mar. 15, 1911. LEVY. For State Purposes 5% Mills For Ordinary.County Purposes ... 8*4 Mills For Ccnstftntional School Tax... . 3 Mills Special County XA Mills For Roads . Mills Total WA Mills Special School Levy Pis. No. 15 6 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 18 4 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 25 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis No. 84 2 Mills Special School Kevy Dis. No. 87 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis No. 42 8 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No 75 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 65 5 Mills Special School Levy DiR. No. 88 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 29 3 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 85 2 Mills Bpeclai ucnooi i^evy i?is. jno.tv a ""ins Special School Levy l>is. No. 23 2 Mills Special 8ehool Levy Dis No. 71 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 16 2 Mills Special bchool Levy Dis. No. 17 2 Mills Special 8chooi Levy Dis. No. 63 2 Mills 8pecial 8c ool Levy DL. No. 12 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 7 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis No 48 2 Mills Spec! *1 School L*vy Dis. No. 50 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 34 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 85 2 Mills Poll Tax tl.00 BAILiiOAD LEYY. Saluda Township Mil-s Broad KiverTownship 6%, Mills Commutation road tax for 1911, two dollars, is receiyed at the same time as other State and county taxes. Parties owning property in more than one township must so state to i-i? a i UIM ireitBurer, uuu wxitiii wnuug iui information concerning taxes always give township or school district, and name in fall not initials. E. L. Wingard, Treasurer Lexington County, Sterling Goods ,'^i Sterling silver, cut glass, fine .-.Lin a rdrk/^Vc! A lino nf/v>L V.M lUUt IWlXtJl -LM. uuv WVVVJ1 I j always on hand for you to select from. Keep us in mmd when wanting anything in Jewelry o? Silverware. Cvood watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send lor our catalogue or telephone your order to us. P. 8. LAiiiTl I CO. 1421 Attain Columbia, S.C4 Phone 931 k 4 / 1 A Tramp's Lecture. A tramp asked for a free drink in a saloon. The request was granted and when in the act of drinking the proffered beverage one of the .young men present said: "Stop, make cs a speech. It is a poor liquor that doesen't loosen a mail's tongue," The tramp hastily swallowed the 1 drink, and as the rich liquor conrsed ! through his blood he straightened himself and stood before them with a grace and dignity that all his rags and dirt could not obscure. "Gentlemen," he said, "I look to nignt at you ana myseii, ?au ii? seemo -to me that I look upon the picture of my lost manhood. ' "This bloated face was once as young and handsome as yours. "This shambling figure once walked as proudly as yours. A man in the wold of men, I, too, once had a home and friends and a position. I had a wife as beautiful as an artist's dream, and 1 dropped the priceless pearl of her love and honor in the jwine cup. Cleopatra-like I saw it dissolved and quaffed it down in the brimming draught. I bad children as sweet and as lovely as the flowers of spring, and I saw them fade and die under tne * ? -m _ JI i j r ii Diigowng curse pi a arunKara-iainer. "I had a home where love lit the flame upon the altar and ministored before it, and I put cat the holy fire, and darkness and desolation reigned in its stead. I had aspirations and ambitions that soared as high as the morning star, and I broke and bruised their beautiful wings, and at last strangled them that I might be tortured by their cries no more. Today I am a husband without a wife, a father without a child, a tramp without a place to call my home a man in whom every good impulse is dead?and all swallowed up in the maelstrom of drink." The tramp ceased speaking. The glass fell from his nerveless Angers and shattered into a thousand fragments upon the floor. The swinging door9 pushed open and shut again, and when the little group about the bar looked up the tramp was gene. * I*-\JEFORE ordering Magazines get our big clubbing catalogue and special |1 offers and save MONEY. Eg SOUTHERN SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY | A Postal Card will do. RALEIGH. N. C. The quicker a cold is gotten rid of the less the danger from pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. B. W. L. Hall, of Waverly, Va., says: "I firmly believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best preparation on the market for colds. I have recommended it to my friends and they all agree with me." For sale by All Dealers. To Hold Examination. A competitive examination of all applicants from the Seventh Congressional District for appointment to a vacancy at the United States Naval Academy, which occurs on the 4th of March next, will be hold in Columbia on Saturday, January 28th, 1911, at 9 o'clock a. m. Those desiring to compete for this appointment should write me at once for a copy of the rnles and regulations governing the admission of candidates to Annapolis, and for permission to stand the com| petitive examination. Very truly, A. F. Lever, M. C. Washington, D. C. 1 i Foley's Kidney Eemedy?An Appreciation. L. Mc Connell, Catherine St., Elmira, N. writes: "I wish to express I my appreciation of the great good I de! rived from Foley's Kidney Remedy, which I used for a bad oase of kidney f trouble. Fiye bottles did the work | most effectively and proved to me bei yond doubt it is the most reliable kidney medicine I have ever taken." Sold by all druggists. .? An attempt to operate flying machines from Nome to the Squirrel river diggings on Kotzebu sound and other camps within the arctic circle is to be | made the coming summer by Falco josjyn ana morals ^esuu, : . . oi the nr-1-* rr.c men in Alas??"- .. For LaGrippe, Coughs ^ and Stuffy Colds Take Foley's Honey and Tar. It gives quick relief and expels the cold from $our system. It contains no opiates. is safe and sure. Sold by ail druggists. On a_: average over 60 reputed centenarians die each year in England and Wales. [Electric! I 9 {| P Succeed when everything e)"~ n I g In nervous prostration e" H wtfajcnesse8 they are the u J| AO ujuuocu^uJ ?-*. ?# i ron KSDNEYJ.IVEH I S STOMACH TROUBLE I I it is the best medicine ever sold I | o'"?r a druggist's cc< inter. I THE MERRY WIDOW. Great Show to be Seen in Columbia?Many From Lexington Going to Witness it The management of the Columbia Theatre baa arranged with Mr. Henry W\ Savage to reproduce the Merry Widow, the moat beautiful, charming and piquant love story ever told upon the stage. Manager Brown's success in securing this attraction was due to the fact that the Legislature convenes on the 10th and the capital city will be filled with-prominent and diatiLguished visitors. . .. Those who have seen "The MemWidow" have been so impressed with its grandeur, its beauty and magnificence that they are auxiou3 to see it again; those unfortunates, for the} are unfortunate, that have not seen it are equally zealous to see it for the many favorable comments that they have heard from the more, fortunate ones. Combining these two conditions, it is no wonder the amusement * loving public will welcome the coming of this greatest of all light operas with open arms. As with his grand opera companies, Mr. Savage has provided thi9 company with a large^ well balanced cast of principals and chorus, together with an orchestra of anistic solo players, whose playing of the beautiful score is one of the delights of the evening. Miss Gertrude Hutcheson, who sings the role of Sonia, is said to be a handi some and capable actress and a singer j* i? \ i . j _ n oi exceptional acuity, ana a coma that ha9 been favorably compared with aDy that has essayed the difficult character. Mr. George Damerel is the Prince Danilo, and is recognized as the best Danilo that ever danced the sensons waltz or cavorted through gay Maxim*?. The part of Nish, messenger to the Embassy, is in the capable hands of Artnur Wooley and is the comedy hit of the performance. Singers for the other roles have been selected with care, while a large and well trained chorus go to make this season's "Merry Widow" up to the excellent standard of previous efforts. Seats go on sale Monday, January 9th. Mail orders filled in order received. Prices at night, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $150 and $2.00. Prices at matinee, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. Columbia Theatre, matinee and mi J T nignt, xnursaay, oauuary . Kill More Than Wild Beasts. The Dumber of people killed yearly by wild beasts don't approach the vast number killed by disease germs. No life is safe *rom their attacks. They're in air, water, dust, even food. But grand protection is afforded by Electric Bitters, which destroy and expel these deadly disease serins from the sy&tem. That's why chills, fever and ague, all malarial and many blood diseases yield promptly to this wonderful blood purifier. Try them, and enjcy the glorious health and new si rength they'll give you. Money back, if not satisfied. Only 50c at all Druggists. Stole Clothes Off Corpse. Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 4.?Sam Hawkins, a negro, formerlv porter for a local undertaking establishment, is under arrest cnarged with stealing the clothes I off a corpse. The stolen goods were found in his possession. Hawkins conj fessed. Escaped With His Life. "Twenty-one years a?-o I faced an , awful death," writes, H. B. Martin, ! Port Harrelson. S. O. "Doctor* said I I had consumption and the dreadful cough I had looknd like it, sure enough. | I tried everything, I could hear of, for my cough, and was nfcdei the treatment of the best doctor in Georgetown, S. C. for a year, but eould get no relief. A friend advised me to try Dr. King's New Discovery. I did so, and was completely cured. I feel that I owe my life to this great threat and lung cure,'' Its positively guarantied for coughs, colds, and all bronchial aff^c'dons. 50" & $1.00 Trial bottle free at all Druggists. I Teed'^g negroes on "white folks' I .?.*.!)) />../* voisivtrv tVin iliKT-i! ftr (1r\f S in I i iCal U.UM iaiiTiu^ iiit. ?> cip' r> vi wu vu pickers has compelled Russell Gardner, of St. Louis, a milli-mare rnanufac u-ct I and brother-in-law o. Governor, of Tennessee, to give up his model plan-. ta ion near Pitz Landing, Ark. Threats were sent to Mr. Gardner and it w 9 reported that an attempt had ben made on his ^fe which caused him to flee. Trespass Notice. This is to notify all persons not to hunt, fish or tresna^s in any mann? r on the lands of the undersigned lying on Saluda river in the Dutch Fork. The law will be enforord against all persons violating this notice. Mr. and Mrs. Silas W. Amick. 4wl0p Notice to Taxpayers. R 'turns of ail personal property .lusibe made between January 1, 2911, and February 20, 1911. After latter date 20 per cent, penalty will added for failure to make rotur..:-, W. D. DENT, 4wl0 Auditor Lexington County. 1 First Class Dental Wort Gold Dr. L. L. TOOLE, 1603 Main Street, - Op CQLUMB ROYAL RUBB With Lap Cemen 1 Ply, $1.60; 2 Ply, $ Calvinized CORRUGATED I! CUKlmtilll Hit Roofing tin in Rolls 14 SPECIAL PRICES C No. 7 Dixie with 15x16 No. 8 Columbia with 18 No" 8 Model, Charter o^ LEEA.LORI Phone N 1519 MAIN STREET | J | GOOD 2 M N H 5 And best of work is M S Feature that has hi | 5 The State-wic l; and endorsi : South Carolina 1 I I ?? All work in ei Guaranteed to si _ Fence also. Wri See us and we w Your interest is SOUTH CAROLINA Phone 1558. : COLUMBIA, R. V. STILLER, Manager. lectors, Pipes, Valves and Fittings, Light Sa?% ? ? _ _ rx ka o A D i> ici< lane miiis in scociu l ivi d /-% r% ^ COMPANYi Augusta* Ga. I 40,000 Roll | WALL J Largest and most varied stoct J close, call i i YOU NEED GOOD PAINT \ Picture Frames Made to Or $ Webb's A ? 1S27 Main Street i^-vwwwvvwi [ a) Reasonable Prices These are My Prices: Plates (robber base) $15.00 Crowns $5.00 je Work (per tooth) $5.00 n Crowns (pivot tooth) $3.50 i Extracted (painless)?25c. and 50c. i Cleaned 75c. and $1.00 p Fillings 50c. to $1.00 Fillings $1.00 to $2.00 TREATING TEETH FXTRA. , - Surgeon Dentist, iposite Thomas' Drug Store, :IA, S. C. wmmammmmmmmmmmm?m?mtmmmm???r" ER ROOFING t Caps & Nails. 12.00; 3 Ply $2.40. ION ROOFING Lenghts j| FAL SHINGLES : and 20 inches wide. >N COOK STOVES 1 Oven at $5.50 xl6 Oven at $8.00 j 7en 20x20 at 11.60 \ ICK& BRO. | lo. 498. COLUMBIA, S. C. STOCK J * ju the strong jt slped to earn I * le reputation j5 i N * ements of the $ : h , H Vlarble Works. \ N : N N M Ither marble or granite 5; N 4 itisfy. We sell iron jjj te or call to Si rill see that isj | Ml protected. =??=? : MARBLE WORKS, 5 N 1 1707 Main Street, " : S. C. jjj ! F. H. HYATT, Proprietor. g] ' H j ' OUR PISS ave found favor with everybody -babes and men, the little girl in inafcres and her mother and her randmother. They are of the rrrft/\+ A ol l Ana m It a 1 a ^ ? r* vv ^ uguv^uuo, wuuiBSBin fy lelt-in-your-mouth kind, an? re're anxious to have vou try hem if you don't know theproucts of our ovens. If you do now we won't have to ask you. lEIDUKSER'S STEAM BAKERY COLUMBIA, S. C, E PAIRS JIBS, Bristle Twine, Babbit, &c., far any make ENGINES, BOILERS am! PRESSES ?airs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting; P?? r Cfiiiwt,. ?mt I nth Mills. Gasoline EnrinM. 3n works and supply _____ ts of Select i PAPER | : in the State, goods marked ^ and see us, AT SI.15 PER GALLON. 1 'der beeper than Elsewhere. r rt Store | Columbia, S. C. #