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mm??? ?p???? AM OLD ADAGE SAYft , m **AHght#?ee bifcetvycafi^ Sfefcaes* micas tight pme? The UV8K h the sect el Bine TitPs Pills fotethefoatofthewboleiiiit' ter, ttowgMyi quickly safely \ and eestore the action of the LIVER to normal-oonditloo. Give tone to the system and solid tesh to the body. i Take Mo Substitute. f " FASH LOANS Loans made on improved farms in c Richland and Lexington counties in sums of 1300 and upwards, payable in \ installments, no commissions are , charged, borrower paying for prepara- j ?iuu ui payviti uuiy. THOMAS & LUMPKIN, I X - 1238 Washington St., Columbia, S. C II AS WELL AS | large ones are welcome here? j > yon need not wait nntil your bus- j iness has assumed great propor- j tions before opening a Checking | Account, DO SO TO-DAY. : > -i i v i j * / Our patrons regardless of the * amount of business done, receive every courtesy in all matters of / business entrusted to us?and I there is nothing in safe banking we cannot perform. Talk it over with our cashier. * CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, COLUMBIA, S. C. b a WATfTJ vmiuu AND JEWELRY REPAIRING ' '1 ? _ For watcn ana jeweiry > Repairing go to Berkman where you are guaranteed first-class work at reasonable prices. i . 2- ; You can also safely entrust 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. K. Berkman ESTABLISHED 1879. 1418 MAIN STREET, rrm ir-nr a tn n \JUJ-iU1V1J5XjHL, O. 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE. SOUTHERN RAILWAY r SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20. N. B. These schedule figures show the time that trains may be expected to arrive and dt part, but the times stated are not guaranteed. DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTON. NORTHBOUND. 10:16 A. M.?No. 8, ctatty for Columbia [ i nniTifx ponnpot.ifirr I W (UiU lUVCiUlvuonv . V..^p at Colombia for Spartanburg and Asheviile. Parlor cafe oar Columbia to Abbeville. Arrive Oolumbia 10:50 a. m., Sparttnburg 5:16 p. m., Asheville 9:25 p. m. 8:55 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 sleeping car Columbia to Asheville. Arrive Columbia 7:39 p. rr?., Washington 10:i0 a. m., New York 5:00 p. m. SOUTHBOUND. 7:28 A. M.?No. 129, daily for Augusta and intermediate points. Arriva j / Augusta iu:iu a. m. raunaa car. 6:44 P. M.? No. 7, daily for Augusta and intermediate points. Arrive Angusta 8:35 p. m. Summer excursion tickets now on sale. For further information call on tickefcagcntr, or E. H. Coapznan, Washington, D. C, H. F. Cary, G. P. A., Washington, D. O. J. L. Meek, A. G. ?. A Atlanta, G*. Alex. H. Acker, T. P. A Augusta, Ga. J Fine kJateh (Fork Farms Bring Fine Prices. Monday laBt R. B. Barr?m?cle papcr? to 0. W. King of Bowman, Oran^eburg oounty, for Mr. Barr'e splendid 296-acre farm, fire miles from Columbia, in the Dutch Fork. The consideration w*s |15,000. Mr. King will move up next week, and begin his {arming operations lor ivn. J. H. Haithcock has sold his fine 206-acre farm to Bobt. M. Bryant of Columbia. Mr. Haithcock paid only $5,000 for his farm last December; he sells now to Mr. Bryant for the neat Lum of $6,500. The above places were sold through the agency of Dickert & Eargle. Mr. Dickert says that his firm is about to perfect a large land deal of 4,000 acres within 20 miles of Columbia at a price ranging somewhere around $40,000. Definite information can not be given out on this latter transaction yet .? The State, 22nd. Forced To Leave Home. Every year a laege number of poor sufferers, whose lungs are sore ana racked with coughs, are urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and not always sure. There's a better way. Let JDr. King's New Discovery cur? you at home. *'It cured me of lung trouble," writes W. R. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark., "when ail else failed and I gained 47 pounds in weight. Its surely the kmg 01 all cough ana lung cures." Thousands owe their lives and health to it. It's positively gueranteed for Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Asthma, Hl*r\n r> all TkwAaf anH I nnr. frrMihlod I 60c & $1.00. Trial bottle tree at Ail Druggists. William R. Montgomery, former president of the Hamilton bank, of New York, was sentenced to not less than two years and two months or more than five years and two months in Sing Sing for the larceny of $4,400 of the bank's money. FOB SALE I offer for sale three small farms three miles from New Brookland. Good land for truck growing, etc. Apply to M. W. SHULL, R. F. D. 1. New Brookland, S. C ?3tf Now is the time to secure the Home and Farm for 25c a year in connection with The Dispatch. m A v ATAmTnn IAA iWllti!/ The balance of the time at Lexington Court House until December 31st, 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 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 Feb. An additional 5 per cent, will be added 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. 15, 1911. LEVY. * i For State Purposes,. 5% Mills , For Ordinary County Purposes... 3H Mil is For Constitutional Sehool Tax... . 3 Mills Special County . 'A Mills For lioads . , . l>i Mills Total WA Mills Special School Levy Pis. No. 15 t> Mills Special Sehool Levy Dis. No. 18 4 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 25 2 Mills Special School Low Dis No. 34 2 Mills Special School Kevy Dis. No. 37 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis No.42 3 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 75 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 56 5 Mills Snooto.! School Low Dis. No. S3 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 29 3 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 35 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No.79 2 Mills Special School Levy 1 'is. No. 23 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 17 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 03 2 Mills Special Senool Levy Di;-. No. 12 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 7 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis No 48 2 Mills Specinl School Levy Dis. No. 50 2 Mil s Special SehoolXovy Dis. No. 84 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 85 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis, no. 71 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 10 2 Mills Poll Tax $1.00 R.A ELLOAD LEVY. Salnda Township Mills BroadRiverTownship 6*4 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 ono township" must so state to the Treasurer, and when writing for information concerning taxes always give township or school district, and name in fall not initials. E. L. Wingard, Treasurer Lexington County. Sing Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fi->e china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you i select from. Keep us in mmd when wanting anything in Jewelry 01 Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send foi our catalogue or telephone you) order to us. P. B. IjACHICOTTE & co? JEWELERS, 1424 Main Columbia, S.C Phone 984 i^j2pwLame jy?B WeUW ?| r, tY|v\ k,iudu a ment on a lame leg that has given me much trouble for six months. It was so bad that I couldn't walk sometimes for a' week. I tried doctors' medicine i and had a rubber bandage for my leg, and bought everything that I heard of, but they all did me no good, until at last I was persuaded to try Sloan's Liniment The first application helped it, and in two weeks my leg was well."?A. L. Hunter, of Hunter, Ala. Good for Athletes. Mr. K. Gilman, instructor of athletics, 417 Warren St., Roxbury, Mass., says:?"I have used SIAJAM a LINIMENT with great success in cases of extreme fatigue after physical exertion, when an ordinary rub-down would not make any impression.*' Sloan's Liniment fflff has no equal as a llM remedy for Rheu- IfflB mat ism, Neuralgia or any pain or ctifFnpcc in thei muscles or joints, E% jfi Prices,25c.,50c. &51.00 1 Jfil? I Sloan's book on H H horses, cattlo, sheep n ? , m and poultry sent C IHIHilifJItl if free. Address W __?==??-?, gi Br. Earl S. Sloan, S , Boston, Mass., XT. S. A. SHfiflSnl The Atlanta post, T. P. A , has organized the Travelers Bank and Trust Company of Atlanta, with a capital stock of $250,000. The mo9t common cause of insomnia is disorders of the stomach. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cor i. 4.1 -3- J. ? -3 4-rK rect mese uiaurucxa jixiu euauic /uu iu sleep. For sale by All Dealers. Condemned men in Nevada will have their choice of death by hanging, shooting or poison if the law compiled by the code commission, which will be presented to the legislature, is approved, Hydrocyanic acid is the poison alternative mentioned. One drop on the end of the tongue is sufficient to produce instant death. *UK SAijiu:?uneap, one ligni: sprmg wagon, newly repaired and painted. In good condition. Rice B. Hartnan ' ?v. Why Not? Why not beautify your homes when you can secure the Best Paints, Oils, etc. at such reasonuble prices from W. S. STEWART THE HARDWARE CBAN 1540 r^ain St., Columbia, S. C. See him for your wants in Hardware AUTOMATIC I NEW ACME Dependable BALL-BEARING Warranted for 10 Years A 3 i i i s: i!3 et ects A High Ami Dependable SEWING MACHINE In every respect-a Good, Durable 1 amily Machine. Evejy oneSold With au Unqualified Guarantee. Price: tholcweet?Cash or Installments. Rice B. Herman, tex ng'^j 5. C. Billy Felix's Letter. To the Editor of the Dispatch. Measles and mumps, whooping cough, chicken pox, small pox, and other ailments to which the human j race is subject, seem to be the order of the day and also the night. The dry, warm winter.has been favorable to the farmers and they have made good in preparing the land lor t ae coming crops. James H. Price and family have moved out of town down on Lis farm. Misses Bessie and Alice Fallow i * two of Gaston's charming belles, have returned from a pleasure trip to the capital city. r ^ The Farmers Union, recently organ<. ized here, is increasing in numbers and interest, and is accomplishing good results. Aunt Polly Ramick, who has been afflicted for years and who was carried to the hospital for the insane two weeks ago, died last week, and her remains were buried in Columbia, 'Gaston can now boast of having two schools in session at the same time. Supervisor Langford passed through recently in the interest of good roads. We need 'em badly down here. By the way, Brother Louis is still driving a mule. What has become of ttie free automobile funds? Prof. J. V. Smith has had bis grist mill overhauled and remodeled and he can now grind a bushel of corn in from 10 to 12 m.nutes. Mrs. Sallie G. Martin is confined to her room at this writing by illness. On the evening of the 19th instant there appeared at the parsonage of W. B. Fallaw, D. R. Craft and Miss Annie Shumpert, who were happily unit ed.in sacred bonds of matrimony and sent on their way rejoicing, and glad that they had escaped the marriage license. Dallasis a successful farmtr, being the eldest son of our old irieud, T. Walter Craft, while the bride is the youngest daughter of our esteemed frieudand brother, Rev. D. P. Shurnpert. May their pathway through life strewn with flowers. Come on boys, you know after the first of July you will have an extra dollar to pay. We Lave a handsome young man who was so absorbed in the thought of the return of his best girl and the payment of that extra dollar, or perhaps both, that he got in his buggy hur ledly and attempted to drive off I with Uncle Sam's mail before he unhitched his horse. We have on Route 3 a young man who recently took a trip to see his best (?) girl, but before reaching his destination met another's acquaintance, which proved to be "love at first sight," and the probability now is that another marriage will ere long flake place, thus beating out the license man. By the way, Mr. Associate Editor, ifjyour brother widowed editor keeps up the speed and rate he was going while down here with the auditor, the first of July will not find him seeking a license permit. Through the untiring and persistent efforts of our faithful little Congressman Lever, the poor carriers will get - a n *?i n f t | <X t ell St; Ui UIJC lumuicu uuiiaio anci | the- first of July next. Many hearty | thank9, Brother Frankie; we can al-j ways depend on you for all that is for j the best interest of the laboring class of people. You have the goods and I you deliver them faithfully and with I good efiect. Lever is the p.or man's) friend as well as the rich man's. He has done more effective work than any other congressman from this district, and the end is not yet. I would ! like to see Lover in the governor's | chair two years hence?and he can j get it if he wants it?then to the U. S. Senate and well you know where next. The happiest patron (?) on Route 1 is Col. Roy D. Sharp?, who wears a smile equal to that worn by President ? n 11 L !ii_ Tart a year ago, aim an Decause its a girl. Ol. W. H. Sharpe is seen frequently passing this way on legal business. Col. Sharpe is good senatorial timber for a year hence and if Seuator Crossen does'nt get in his automobile on that good public highway and hit 'em j lively on high gear, Brother Sharps j will make it hot tor him in the race. j With success to Tne Dispatch force j and all of her readers, lam ( Billy Felix. Gaston, February 27. I When you have rheumatism in your foot or inrtep apoly Chaiuberlaiu'g Liniment, mid you will ?et quick relief It costs but a quarter, Why suffei? , For sale by Ail Dealers. I [Electric] Bitters I Succeed when everything else fails. I 3 In nervous prostration and female I | weaknesses they ate the supreme I J remedy, as thoasai.d3 nave cesureu. a 1 rOft LKYEti A?*D | STOMACH TROUBLE I |!t is 'he best, medicine ever 3oid B over a druggist's counter. ff First Class Dental Work a * Tl Beat Pla^ TR Dr. L. L. TOOLE, 1608 Main Street, Oppo< COLUMBIA, ROYAL RUBBEI With Lao Cement C r ? ? 1 Ply, $1.60; 2 Ply, $2.C Gafvinized CORRUGATED IRON CORTRIGHT METAI Roofing tin in Rolls 14 am SPECIAL PRICES ON No. 7 Dixie with 15zl6 Ov< No. 8 Columbia with 18x16 No" 8 Model, Charter oven! LEE A. LORIC Phone No. 1519 MAIN STREET if GOOD S' s = H i; And best of work is the 5 x Feature that has helpei I The State-wide N I I and endorseme: !fi \A :: South Carolina Ma ! n : m | M M 3 All work in eithei M 3 Guaranteed to satisf N 3 Fence also. Write * jj See us and we will |3 Your interest is pr i H A : 3 ? is SOUTH CAROLINA r* ! n i 3 Phone 1558. : : !; COLUMBIA, i * i 3 R. V. STILLER, Manager. : : M IM we're' 9 RE,D w . f~if IkCorfMGMt. ??- v Ja ?^*mmammaamasau&UB*z ~ ^ and Repairs fc lectors, Pipes* Valrea and Fitting, IJ&hl Saw, Shin Cans Mills in itock. LOM BARD IRON 1 COMPANY, Aufu&td* Ga< I 40,000 Rolls | WALL R J Largest and most varied stock in 1 j close, call and j ^ YOU NEED GOOD PAINT AT J \ Picture' Frames Made to Order I S Webb's Art r 1627iMain Street (Reasonable Prices iese are My Prices: 68 (rubber base) flG.GO wns $6.00 ork (per fcoothj $6.00 owns (pivot tooth) $8M tracted (painless) 25c. and 50o. saned 75c. and $1.0* lllngs 60c. tofl.09 inge 11.00 to $?.90 EATING TEETH EXTRA. Surgeon Dentist, site Thomas' Drug Store, i S* C. ===| ? ROOFING aps & Nails. J . >0; 3 Ply $2.40. j ROOFING Lenghts || L SHINGLES i 20 inches wide. 1 COOK STOVES mi at $5.50 1 Oven at $8.00 f 20x20 at 11.60 \ K& BRO. 498. COLUMBIA, S. C. I rocK] M H N strong jjj. " d to earn iN1 reputation ! nts of the j M N M rble Works. : H 3 - marble or granite j| V. We sell iron m In i or call to 9 see that otected. | J?BLE works, | 1707 Main Street, H S. C. H F. H. HYATT, Proprietor. H it jrVg my HI i z ms OUR PIES found favor with everybody es and men, the little girl in ores and her mother and her [mother. They are of the t, delicious, wholesome, in-your-mouth kind, and i anxious to have vou try if you don't know the proof our ovens. If you do - we won't have to ask you. LINKER'S STEAM EMERY COLUaSiA, s. c. :pa1rs ftstie Twiie, Bahfea, Sc.. far any make NEbi BOILERS and PRESSES >r same. Steftins. PiHteys. Belting, In* ;le. and Lath Miits, Gasoline Eoginfe* kVORHS Ani?> SUPPLY of Select | APER \ the State, goods marked J stfc ua, q $1.16 PER GALLON. A Reaper than Elsewhere. r , Store $ - Columbia, S. C? r