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I A FACT ABOUT THE "BliUES" What is known as ^the "Blues' ^ia^ldom occasioned factual existing external conditions, *but i n t h e great majority of cases3*y a disordered LIVER THIS IS A FACT which may he demonstra Ilea oy vi Tntt's Pills They control and regntetethe LIVER. They bring hope and bouyancy to the mind. < They bring beatt&aad elasticittydo the body. SAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. fln f M nS lj AS WELL AS oK 91 large ones are welcome here? 11 youcoeed not wait xuftal your bos lj iSiees has assumed great pcopor? ? tions before opening a Cheeking I Account, DO SO TO-DAY. ?? -Ourpatrons regardless oI the bioobI of business done, receive every courtesy in all matters of ' business entrusted to us?and : there is nothing in safe banking : we cannot perform. Talk it over ; . with our cashier. .:' ' ====== I emuu national bank, ; " - COLUMBIA, S. C. I, 5 , I - ImH AND JEWELRY 1 REPAIRING M For Watch and Jewelry Repairing go to Berkm&n \ where you are guaranteed ftrst-class work at reasonable />" < prices. -I ; You can also safely entrust your eye troubles to me, as more than 50 years of prac I( " tiee in correcting an Kinas or ly defective vision entitles me to your confidence. B. H. Berkman A ESTABLISHED 1879. r} 1418 MAIN STREET, ? ^COLUMBIA, S. C. iS YEARS EXPERIENCE. :?6XJTH??N EAILWAY i SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20. V. B. These schedule figares show the time that trains may be expected to Arrive and depart, but the times stated ase not guaranteed. DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTON. NORTHBOUND. *A WA Q TT OAIntaVio ||9i'i9 A. M.?i'W. u, uauj xui vuiuiuuxa v and intermediate points connecting ; at Columbia for Spartanburg and | V Asheville. Parlor cafe car Colum- * biato Asheville. Arrive Columbia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 5:15 p.m., Asheville 9:15 p. m. 9:55 P.M.?No. 130, daily for Columbia, Washington and the East also connects at Colombia for Asheville. Through Pullman sleeping oar to New York. Pullman sleeping car Columbia to Asheville. Arrive Columbia 7.30 p. m., Washington 10:40 a. m., New York 5:00 p. m. b- cr-.tiTWRnTTNrn. I1!:28 A. M.?No. 129, daily for Augusts ;and intermediate points. Arriva Augu3ta 10:10 a. m. Pullman car. 5:44 P. M.?No. 7, daily for Augusta and intermediate points. Arrive Augusta 8:35 p. m. Surnmor excursion tickets now en sale. For further information call on ticket agents, or E. H. Coapman, Washington, D. O, H. F. Cary, G. P. A. Washington, D. C. J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A Atlanta, Ga. Alex. H. Acker, T. P. A Augusta, Ga. =gg ? . Trespass Notice. The law will be enforced against any one bunting, going on, or walking through the premises of the estate of I is. P. Wingfu-d, deceased, without per[n^ssicr from some of the heirs. ' J. J. WEfGARD, Executor. I If yon are master of yourself you have a servant you can depend upon. TAX RETURNS. In accordance with the law in reference to the Assessment and taxation of | real and poisonal property, the Audit- i ; or, or his assistant, will be and attend I the following named places for the | purpose of receiving tax returns for the fiscal year Iftll, and in order to meet the next appointment, the hour j will close at 11 o'clock in the morning j and at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, j Taxpayers wru, tnereiure, uo piuujpo in meeting tbe appointments, so as not to cause delay. Taxpayers will please come prepared to give tbe name of the township and number of school district wherein j tbey reside; number of acres, lots and ! buildings, with value of taxation: Batesburg, Tburs. all day, Jan. 19. Leesville, Friday all day, Jan. 20. j Summit, Saturday a. m., Jau. 21. Gilbert, Saturday vp. m., Jan. 21. Irmo, Monday p. m. and Tuesday a. m Jannarv 22-24. Baflentine, Tuesday p. m., Jan. 24. White Boek^ Wed. a. m., Jan. 25. Hilton* Wed. p. m.,.Jan. 25. Chapin, Thurs. and Fri. Jan. 26-27. Peak, Saturday a. m., Jan. 28. Croat's Store. Tues. p. m., Jan. 31. lid. Addy's, Wed. a. m., Feb. 1. Franklin Keisler's, Wednesday p. ; m., Febrnajy L j [ Edmund, JFriday a. m? ;Feb. Irene, Friday p. m., JPeb..3. ' ; Brookland, Saturday all day, February^ At Lexington C. HM all days not in| eluded in above schedule, from Jan. 1, I 1911, to Feb. 20, 1911, when the books will close, after which 50 ,per cent. I will be added for failure .to make re1 turns. Tax returns sent .in by mail | are not legal unless sworn -to before ! an officer qualified to administer oaths. All male persons are entgject to poll tax from 21 to 60 years of age, except those exempt by law. , Under the new law all dogs.are subject to a capitation tax of ?0 cents and must be returned at the same time I ! when other property is returned. W. D. DENT, Auditor Lexington County. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cltanses and beitfrfita Jhe hair. Promotes a hmiriarrt growth. Never Fail* to Restore Gray Hair to it* Xouthful Color. Cores rwlp diseases A hair iailing. TAX NOTICE The balance of the time at Lexing! r^n-n-?*- Unnaa until Tlo/iotnhor> Slof. I VU11 VVU1 u 1XWUOV/ wuvii x/wvmu ?/vn vaui/) j 1910, after which time the following penalties will be added by the County Auditor and collected by the County Treasurer: . On January 1st, 1911, 1 per cent.., penalty will be. added to those who; nave not paid. Ota February 1, 1911, an additional 1 per cent, will be added to those who have not paid, making 2 per. cent, for Feb. An additional 5 per C6nt. will be aided on Mar. 1st, making 7 per cent, penalty to be paid by those who have not paid by March 1st, 1911, Books Will Close Mar. 16, 1911. LEYY. For State Purposes 5% Hills For Ordinary County Purposes ... 8H Mills I hB/*k a/\1 Tatr Q Vf 11 lo rur iA/Uoui.uifti;uai uvuwi v muo Special County - lA Mills For Roads . ? . . IX Mills Total 14K Mills Special School Levy Pis. No. 15 6 Mills Special School Levy Die. No. 18 4 Mills Special 8chool Levy Dis. No. 25 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis No. 84 2 Mills 8pecial School Kevy Dte. No. 87 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis No. 42 8 Mills Special 8chool Levy Dis* Np 75 - 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 66 % 5 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No 83 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 29 8 Mills 8peeial School Levy Dis. No. 35 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No.79 2 Mills 8peci*l School Levy 1 'is. No. 23 2 Mills - Special School Levy Dis No. 71 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 16 2 Mills ' Special School Levy Dis. No. 17 2 Mills Special 8chooi Levy Dis. No. 68 2 Mills Special Sc.>-ool'Levy Pi . No. 12 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 7 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis No 48 2 Mills Sped 1 School Levy Dis. No. 50 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 84 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 85 2 Mills Poll Tax.... . .. 21.00 RAILROAD LETT. Saluda Township... 6% Mil's Broad RiverTownsnip 6X Mills Commutation rdad tax for 1911, two dollars, is received at the same time as other State and county taxes. Parties owning property in more than one township mast so state to the Treasurer, and when writing for ijuuruiauuu IQACB aiwuyc give township or achooi district, and name in fall not initials. ]jj. L. Wingard, Treasnrcr Lexington County. Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry 01 Silverware. tvood watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. P. H. LAlllw) PTE & CO. JKWELEBS, 1424 Main Columbia, S.C Phone 984 FOR SALE:?Cheap, one light spring wagon, ne^y repaired arc* rallied. In good conditio" Rice B. Barman oome women ar0 beantifn] honnnan of their clothes, and some in spite of them. A >r.- . \ AHVICE TO THE G2&LS. How to Capture and Hold Men Atter Tftey Are Captured. t* (T ,-rrroTA a oirl. snvs a writer in an M.L nwv Vi P"M .r - ? exchange, desirous of getting married, I would not trouble about nay looks further than to beep neatly and becomingly dressed. But I sfcodld set resolutely to work to take an interest in men generally; study them as one studies geology, botany, entomology, or any other ology that appeals to the taste, and I shouid seek to become forgetful of self. So many girls spoil their Chances by behaving as if it were a mnii^s duty to study them. Of course, tney may oe i>ne interesting creatures they think themselves to be, but their attitude repels investigation of their merits. A girl lis never so charming as when she has forgotten self and appears sincerely interested in some one else; sympathy is a valuable asset, and men like to be thought interesting. Their lives and individual natures, not their hearts, Should be the direct objects of: intereet, and nothing ought to be eas-; ier than to.check any signs of giddd-: ness on the part of the young man, at the outset.; one should simplj' lessen the force ofiher sympathetic interest, in him. While studying the speci- i men, the girl should expect nothing 1 from the man?not even candy. We know that men have a hard time, i these days; but women do not find the battle of 'Hfe a play-ground. Instead, however, of mentioning i one's own struggles, the girl should encourage the specimens to show their ability to fight it out against all odds. If a girl wants to especially please her specimen, she should ask for his advice. Men have advice to give away, and they are always more than willing to bestow it liberally on their women friends. It pleases them for a woman to depend on them, even to show them her new gowns and hats and ask if they like tnem. A man likes hi9 sweetheart to recognize the correctness of his taste and judgment. So, if you wi9h to put your specimen in a good humor, a9k his advice. It remains with you to do as you please with it, after it is given. IT) EFORE ordering Magazines get our IS big clubbing catalogue and special offers and save MONEY. H SOUTHERN SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY I A Postal Card will do. RALEIGH. N. C. Prohibition Has Helped in North Carplina. Discussing State-wide prohibition, which has been in force in North Car olina for two years, Gov. Kitchen in his annual message to the legislature says: "Bcainess has experienced am increase rather than a decrease in prosperity; mortahty, industry and frugality t^ave increased and politics and government have been to a great exent relieved of one of their most cor ruptmg influences." The quicker a cold is gotten rid of he less the danger from pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. B. W L. Hall, of Waverly, Va., says: "1 firmly believe Chamberlain's Cougl Remedy to be absolutely the best pre paraxon on the market for colds. I ?>Hve recommended if. to mvfriendsai dthey all agree with me." For sale by | All Dealers. I " When a young man tells a girl she is pretty she proceeds to give an imitation of being surprised. Foley's Kidney Remedy?An Appreciation. L. Mc Oonnell, Catherine St., Elmi ra, N. Y., writes: "I wish to express my appreciation of the great good I derived from Foley's Kidney Remedy, which I used for a bad case of kidney trouble Five bottles did the work most effectively and proved to me beyond doubt it is the most reliable kidnev medicine I have ever taken." finld by all druggists. And many a women seems able to love a man most wben he Is the least deserving of her love. For LaGrippe, Coughs and Stuffy Colds Take Foley's Honey and Tar. It gives quick relief and expels the cold from your system. It contains no opiates. is safe and sure. Sold by all druggists. An honest man goes through the world without getting any more than is coming to him. Bitters | Succeed when everything else fails. | In nervous prostration and female I weaknesses they are the supreme B remedy, as thousands have testif ed. I FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND I STOMACH TROUBLE g it is the best medicine ever sola 5 j o^er a druggist s counter. k Better keep your temper; it is worth more to you than to any one els-;. Confessed to Giving Child Deadly Poison. Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 13.?Arrested as she claimed her trunk at the New York Central station today, Mrs. Edith Melber, a widow, who says sh^ is 23 years old, of Schenectady, confessed, according to the Rochester police, that in a swamp near Albauy last Friday afternoon she gave her 5-yearold son, George, carbolic acid, from the effect of which he died. She was then locked up on a charge of murder in the first degree and will be taken to Albany, In explanation of her crime, the police say, Mrs. Melber asserts fhat she has been a widow four years, during which time she has had a struggle to care for herself and her child, and that this battle for an existence drove her to take her baby's life. She is an attractive young woman. At the end of her examination 9he was unnerved and weeping hysterically. When she made her confession, according to the police, Mrs. Melber said that she gave the child the acid when he asked for a drink. Kill More Than Wild Beasts. The number of people killed yearly by wild beasfcs don't approach theva^t number killed by disease germs. No life is safe from their attacks. They're in air, water, dust, even food. But prand protection is afforded by Electric Bitters, wliich nestrov and exnel these deadly disease germs from the system. 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 strength iney'll give you. Money back, if not satisfied. Only 50c at all Druggists. Store Wrecked; . 25 or 30 Killed. At Connellsville, Pa., on Thursday a terrific ga9 explosion, and fire which followed, destroyed McOrary's five and ten cent store and it is believed that 2o or 30 persons, mostly young girls, clerking in the store were killed. Several shoppers are also reported missing. The families of the missing persons fought with the police to get near the fire. Escaped With His Life. "Twenty-one years ago I faced an awful death," writes, H. B. Martin, Port Harrelson, S. C. "Doctors said I had consumption and the dreadfnl cough I had looked like it, sure enough. I tried everything, I could hear of, for my cough, and was undei the treatment of the best doctor in Georgetown, S. C. for a year, but could get no relief. A friend advised me to try Dr. King's New Discovery. I did to, and was completely cured. I feel that I owe my life to this great throat and lung cure," Its positively guaranteed tr\r nnnorhs nnlda And All hrnno.hial af fections. 50c & $1.00 Trial bottle free at all Druggists. Turpentine Never Higher. Turpentine is selling at a world record price, quotations on the Savannah board of trade for several days having set new high figures for that great commodity. Day after day the record has been broken for several days, and a new climax was reached on Thursday when the quotation of 82 AAtifa TTTO o morln ucuuo nao uimuv* Rosin has been high for a longer time, but its figures, too, averaging for several days, are the highest in the market's history. Turpentine's jump to record prices has been the market's feature during the whole of the present month. The season has two months and a half yet to run. The reason for the high prices is the slackness of the supply, the demand taking whatever is offered at the prices quoted. Savannah naval stores men have been expecting the jump. Naval stores farmers are making a greater profit than ever before. Trespass Notice. This is to notify ail persons not to hunt, fi9h or trespass in any manner nn the lands of the undersierned Iving on Saluda river in the Dutch Fork. The law will be enforced against all persons violating this notice. Mr. and Mrs. Silas W. Amick. 4wl0p Ritfiardson-Monfs. Mr. H. Newton Monts was happily married to Miss Maude Richardson en the 4th cf January at the fciidt's home at Simpson, Fairfield county by Rev. Mr. Blaekburn, of Columbia. Mr. Monts is well known to our people in this county and the bride is a popular young lady of Fairfield. The young people are happily located in their new home in Columbia on Elmwood avenue. :? Notice to Taxpayers. Returns of all personal property must be mad6 between January 1, 1311, tiiiu j7ou/xU.tw'y 20, l"ii. Alter latter date 20 per cent, penalty will be added for failure to make returns, \7. D. DENT, iVrlO AUaitOi- LouiiLj . You can judge a woman by the things she likes best. 1 " v * <LS - r , , ?? First Glass Dental Work at F Thes Gold Fillings TREA' nr. L.L.TOOLE. - < 1S08 Main Street, - Opposite COLUMBIA, S III! Illlll I llll HI1BMIMII !? ? !! IIIIIBilll?W ROYAL ROBBER With Lap Cement Cap 1 Ply, $1.60; 2 Ply, $2.00; Calvinized CORRUGATED IRON R( AAnvnmiiv UPTII ( tuffinmni mciAL i Roofing tin in Rolls 14 and 2 SPECIAL PRICES ON C< No. 7 Dixie with 15zl6 Oven No. 8 Columbia with 18x16 Oi No* 8 Model, Charter oven 20: LEE A. LORICP Phone No. 4? 1519 MAIN STREET < ggfsmiimimxmxiiiixmixxxxixmcp !Ul GOOD SI I N M N ? K a And best of work is the str H ! Feature that has helped t ? The State-wide re ; and endorsements M H ? : South Carolina Marl H H H N 3 All work in either n N 3 Guaranteed to satisfy. H Fence also. Write or 3 ? See us and we will se ; Your interest is prote M M : SOUTH CAROLINA MAR I H j J Phone 1558. : : ! Is COLUMBIA, : M |S R. V. STILLER, Manager. ? : : F. M ^ nd Repairs for si lector*, Pipes, Valves and fittings, L!gi;t Sa?v, Shingte, Cane Mills in stock. LOMBARD IRON WC COMPANY? Augusta* Ga. i ?wnrnmam am mm imii in iitt?ninriwi ??? ftHWAVWWiW | 40,000 Roils < \ WALL PA ^ Largest and most varied stock in the ^ close, call and see YOU NEED GOOD PAINT AT $!. \ Picture Frames Made to Order hea; f f!1 ^ in ?i \ r Ittifc/.Pfcai*** ??reei t &vwvwwww^w Seasonable Prices *e are My Prices: ubber base) $15.00 $5.00 (per tooth) $5.00 s (pivot tooth) $3.50 ted (painless) 2oc. and 50c. >d 75c. arid $1.0? ;s 50c. to $1.00 i $1.00 to $2.00 riNG TEETH EXTRA. Surgeon Dentist, ) Thomas' Drug Store, a Ca ROOFING s & Nails. 3 Ply $2.40. 10FIHG Lenghts || SHINGLES 0 inches wide. >OK STOVES at $5.50 ren at $8.00 s20 at 11.60 l&BRO. 18. COLUMBIA, S. C. J [xxxxxnxixximxxxxxxgg .'OCK l; N : ong !. 5 0 earn IS . * putation S 1 nf the IS. M M N )le Works. : M N ' M N larble or granite ,jj, We sell iron jj call to jj' e that E H icted. S BLE WORKS, I 707 Main Street, j gj S. G. j| H. HYATT, Proprietor. 38 rrvyTEXH ggmmiZlli ( IUR PISS nd favor with everybody Eind men, the little girl in a on/3 lior mft+Vtai? nn/1 Via? W UUU MVi XA-LV tuvi (U1UUC1 >ther. They are of the elicious, wholesome, your-month kind, ane ixious te have vou try you don't know thepro: our ovens. If you do 3 won't have to ask you. ISER'S STEAM BAKERY COLUMBIA, s. c. PAIRS c Twine. Babbit. Sc., far any mate S, BOILERS and PRESSES n /t* n..n inn. onamng, rMiieys, DciuiiKt w and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engine* )i?KS AND SUPPLY __ & . jf Select | PER I State, goods marked J us> % 15 PER GALLON. ? per than Elsewhere. J Store $ Columbia, S. C. ^ mniuwi)