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FOR HEARTBURN, petite and Constipation, y SIMM REE LIVER RE (THEFOWI It sweetens the stomach and pui for a torpid liver. Helps digestion V and cheerful. M* av em? nu?i Ank Ik tba faaalaa with lh? Bad ? oa the j i Mad by Ball poatpaid. limmoai Liver Bacalator f It Prlca, 93-06 par bottla. Look lor tha Bad 2 li | J. H. ZEILIN & CO.. PI > <--y 1 .1 ? President Taft Pardons llan With 11 Children. $ President Taft hu ordered that A. if. Eeeton of Btheredge, Tenn., be released from the Laurens count; jail so ~ ^ wasaa^aai Via. 1 1 ?*<%/\4>k AnlnoQ WHH no iuijr ouppviru uim xx uiviudxiooo children. Keeton was convicted of ilr licit distilling. ' AS WELL AS large ones are welcome here? you need not wait until your businosc hasa assiimed srreat Drouor tions before opening a Checking Account:, DO SO TO-DAY. *! ^_=_ Onrpatrons regardless of the amount 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 ' * CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, * COLUMBIA, S. C. - WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING r : r . >JtV ' ' % > ; . ' . For Watch and Jewelry Repairing go to nerKiiiau j > ' .where you' are rguaranteed.j first-claSs work at reasonable'! prices. You can also safely entrust your eye troubles to me, as more than 30 years of prac- i tice in correcting all kinds of defective vision entitles me to your confidence. B. H. Berkman ESTABLISHED 1879. 141 ft TVT A T"M STREET. 1 COLUMBIA. S. C. 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20. N. B. These schedule figures show the time that trains may be expected to arrive and depart, but the times stated ftr#* not smaranteed. DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTON. NORTHBOUND. 10:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columbia and intermediate points connecting at Columbia for Spartanburg and Asheville. Parlor cafe car Columbia to Asheville. Arrive Columbia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 5:15 p. m., Asheville 9:15 p. m. 8:55 P. M.?No. 130, daily for Columbia, Washington and the East also - * * 4 1. . connects at Columbia ror Asneville. Through Pullman sleeping car 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. SOUTHBOUND. 7:28 A. M.?No. 129, daily for Augusta and intermediate points. Arrive Augusta 10:10 a. m. Pullman car. 5:44 P. M.?No. 7, daily for Augusta and intermediate points. Arrive Anonsta 8:35 p. m. Summer excursion tickets now on sale. For further information call on ticket agents, or E. H. Coapman, Washington, D. C, H. F. Cary, G. P. A., Wasldngton, D. O. J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A Atlanta, Ga. Alex. H. Acker, T. P. A Augusta, Ga. I ' ' _____ Sour Belching, Poor Apon need IONS > 3 CULATOR J JUS JfU&XL) ifies the bowels. It is a fine tonic i, makes you feel bright, rigorous . UUMS M6IMK tt.oa lab*L If yob cssaot get It real* te m, tte will la pat sp alao in liquid form for tboeawfeo prefer ikeL HOPS.. ST. LOUIS. MO. Exactly Rlgbt. ' Our friends should remember that when an admission fee is charged we charge for local notices advertising entertainments, no matter for what perpose tbe money is to be used. There is no reason why the newspaper man should donate several dollars worth of space to every sort of entertainment and no other business contribute anything. We are willing to contribute to any good cause just as liberally as our means will permit, but our space is what we make living out of, and we cannot afford to donate it. We must live just as other folk.?Bamberg^Herald. ACKNOWLEDGE IT. Lexington Has to Bow to the table?Scores of Citizens Prove It. After reading the public statement of this representative citizen of Lexington given below, you must come to this conclusion: A remedy which cured years ago, which has kept the kidneys in good health since, can be relied upon to perform the same work in other cases. Read this: L. Hall, jeweler, Main St., Lexington, S. C., says: "I suffered from kidney trouble for several years and finally my kidneys became so weak that I was alarmed. The kidney secretions were too frequent in passage at times, then again I could hardly void them, I felt weak, lost flesh, did not sleep well and was nervous and irritable. A short time ago I got a onnnlw r?f "Tinnn'a ITIrlnor "Pillo frnm Kaufmann Drug Co. and since I used them, I have improved wonderfully. I earnestly recommend this remedy to all kidney sufferers." (Statement given March 9, 1908.) THREE YEARS*LATER. \ Mr. Hall was interviewed on March 23, 1911 and he said: "I still take Doan's Kidney Pills occasionally and they keep me well. This remedy is all that it is represented to be and I gladly cod firm my former endorsement of it." For sale by ail dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. ten into Boiling Lye soap While playing wifch other children in the yard of her parents' home in Win9ton-Salem, N. C., on Wednesday, G^vtie Hargrove, aged 12, stumbled and fell into a kettle of boiling lye soap, sustaining burns from which she died on Thursday. Safe Medicine Tor Children Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is a safe and effective medicine for children as it does notcontain opiates or harmful drugs. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tkr Compound is in a yellow package. ; Sold by all Druggists. Work on the first tile factory in the state has begun at Bowman, Orangeburg county. A Share of Your Trade. I wish to inform the people of this yicinity that I have opened a stock of goods at the Cross Roads, (the Jos. W. Reeder old stand) five miles west of Swansea, and am selling goods at lowest prices and paying highest market prices for chickens, eggs, corn and peas?for cash or barter?and will be pleased to have a liberal share of your trade, if honest and fair dealing will merit it. Mrs. J. C. Shepherd. Ga9ton, Route 1. tf Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fh-e china, clocks. A fine stork always on hand for you 151 select from. JZ , 3 U ! .rwccp us in iiiiiiu wiirii wanting anything in Jewelry 01 Silverware. Good watch wTork and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. P.H. LACHICOTTB & CO,. JEWELERS, 1424 Main Columbia, S.C Phone 934 Letter From Minis, Fla. Dear Editor: We are having nice showers these days, which are badly needed. The track growers are bnsy gathering beans, tomatoes, Irish potatoes, cabbage, etc. Beans are bringing from $2.50 to $3.00 per crate. The j bean crop is not as good as it would j have been, but for the severe cold on : February 24 and 25, which did considerable damage to all track. There is a fine prospect for a large orange crop. Florida is on the biggest boom in the history of the State. A lot of lands are changing hands at adv^nced prices. All farm lands have advanced from ten to twenty dollars per acre during the last two years and still further advances are looked for. Orange groves are bringing from $500 to $1,000 per acre. Before I came to Florida I heard people talking about money growing on treesdown here. I have been here for about 11 years. Of course money grows on trees, but we have to cultivate the trees if we expect to grow if mo XTra nan'h ffrnro dlliU XL V> t/ UV1J V 7T v vwu v if cents. Money grows here on trees just the same as money grows on cotton stalks in South Carolina. lama reader of The Dispatch and am always glad to hear how the farmers of my old native county are getting along. Some of my Lexington friends will be glad to learn that I am still at home and enjoying ttffe best of health. With best wishes to The Dispatch and its many readers, I am, L. L. Price. Minis, Fla., April 15, 1911. ? Lame Shoulder is nearly always due 4?LA >V? IIOA! Af on LU rU^UiiiailMLL ux unc uiugv^i^ot axi quickly yields to the free application oi Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by all Dealers. a Friends of James A. Patten, of Chicago, the wheat king, have announced that he had given $2,000,000 to Northwestern university, to'* be used in a war on tuberculosis. In cases of rheumatism relief from pain makes sleep and rest possible, This may be obtained by applying Chamberlains liniment. For sale by All Dealers. ?-? )? W. N. Powers, a white man, was arrested in Florida a few days ago and brought back to Williamsburg county on the charge of bigamy?marrying a a.. ?? 1 young woman in mao uuimi^ wuuc already having a wife in the adjoining county of Georgetown. Notice, Road Overseers. Road overseers :re hereby notified to have their respective sections of roads at once. All side ditches should be cleaned of trash, rubbish, etc. There has been no change in overseers, and the roads must be worked without delay. L. J. LANGFORD, tf Supervisor Lexington County. Tyvvam ? Cqlo iUWIt JLVia a. vi uum^t Desirable building: lots in the town of Swansea, S. C., for sale on easjT terms and at reasonable prices. Apply quick to D. H. Lawson, Gaston, S. 0., R. F. D. 1. tf Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing. The Lexington Pressing Club is ready to do your spring cleaning, pressing, dyeing, etc. We have a competent force and all work promptly and " ^ .a? 4. J neatly Gone, juec us ua up mau uiu last year's Panama for yon. We make a specialty of this class of work. Lexington Pressing Club. Lem Sox. Manager. PINE LAND FOB SALE. I offer for sale 128 acres of fine clay land; lies level and won't wash. Plenty of wood and lightwood. Joins lands that owners ask $20 per acre, while I am offering 128 acres $1,500. J. D. SHUMPERT, I Route 1, Pelion, S. C.?3w24p j ! Final Discharge. This is to notify all parties concerned that I will apply to Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of Probate for Lexington county, S. C., on the 29th day April, for a final discharge as admimstration of the estate of F. W. Qattlebaum, deceased. RUBY QUATTLEBAUM, March 29,1911?4w25 Admrx. II ?M III?MMI I I III Mi WP I Is the price of HUNT'S CURE. This price will be promptly refunded if it does not cure any case of SHIN DISEASE Sold By ~ - * O i~i J. R. LAJNti-tUKiJ, Swansea, o. u/. W. A. OXNER, Gilbert. S. 0. KAUFMANS DRUG CO. A. B. Richards Medicine Co., Sherman, Texas. Governor May Ask Supreme Court to Help Greenville, April 13.?Gov. Cole L. Blease, who is here attending the state council of the Redmen, made the fol lowing statement yesterday afternoon: "I wi'l show the people that a county officer like Goodwin can't tell the governor of this state to go to hell. I expect to pursue the regular course in presenting papers for the collection of the salary of Detective Head, and if the county of Greenville refuses to pay the money I will secure the services of a lawyer and take the case to the state courts. If that fails, I will take it to-the supreme court." The statement was made in connec- . tion with Supervisor Goodwin's refusal to pay the salary of Officer Head, j dispensary constable, officially appointed by th a governor. For the reason that the county delegation failed to make provision for the salary of this officer, this county has no funds to apply to this purpose. The local view is that the governor has misunderstood the situation. Supervisor Goodwin said he has always treated the governor with the utmost respect, especially in the matter under discussion. St. Mathews Votes Court! House Bonds At an election held at St. Mathews | on Wednesday the 12th, to decide whether the town would issue $20,000 bonds to aid in the construction of public buildings for Caihoun county, the vote was almost unanimously in favor of the issue of the bonds. The vote was 96 for and 4 against. These bonds will doubtless prove an attractive investment for buyers and will probably bring a handsome premium, as they will bear 6 per cent, interest, payable semi-annually, and will be payable at the National Pard bank in New York. The town is not excessively bonded, and is rapidly growing in wealth every eay, and an easy market is expected [ to be found. Forty years, with a [ privilege of redemption in 20, is the term of the bonds, with the safeguard of a sinking fund to redeem tbem. _____ - ????????? A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUES" What is known as the "Blues' is seldom occasioned by actual existing external conditions, but in the great majority of cases by a disordered LIVER. ? THIS IS A FACT which may be demonstra* ted by trying a course of They control and regelate the LIV5R. They bring hope and bouyancy to the inind. They bring health and elasticity to the body. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Must Borrow $600,GOO. i The amount of cash South Carolina needs this year is the same as last year. It will take $600,000 to meet ^ r* fi,> ?-? n Ka^f ho rsmeonf txic ajJfJA uuuig (.utoviiu year's taxes come in. The comptroller general and the treasurer figured on the necessary cash last week. The State has been peculiarly fortunate |in securing money at a low rate of interest. Last year the interest paid was 3 per cent; I AIITnMATin I NEW ACME Dependable BALL-BEARING Warranted for 10 Years Against all Defects A High Arm Dependable SEWTNC MACHINE In every respect a Good, Durable Family Machine. Every one Sold With an Unqualified Guarantee. Price: the lowest?Cash or Installments Rice B. Harrrsan, Lexington, S. C. HSlEpHSr PARKER'S " ^ HAIR BALSAM : l'r<>:iu>u-9 a luxuriant growth. wBy Kover Fails to Restore Gray JIair to its Youthful Color. Cures e^n'p diseases & hair faliuig. Please Read These T The following letter from Mrs. Orville R( it is for women to submit to the dangers of a mav he avoided hv takiner Lvdia E. Pinkha Slie was four weeks in the hospital an< worse than before. Then after all that ham's Vegetable Compound restored her h HERE IS HER OWN STj Paw Paw, Mich. ? "T very severely with a di, be on my feet for a lo treated me for several n; ||]B? lief, and at last sent-me eration. I was tliere fon i ill Jfiij suffering worse than 1) lilii -2- /ijjiii vised me to try Lydia J 1IIIL* ^qilii Compound, and I did. strong and do all my ow SliP^ 5^11 health to Lydia E. Pin! P?und and advise everj W- v/J *'s III^ith any female conip ///'/ Crville Rock, It. R. No. " There never was a wor: Rockport, Ind. ? " There never was a ills than mine, and I cannot begin to te For over two years I was not able to do; for a mcnth and the doctor said nothing cure me. My father suggested Lydia I Compound; so to please him I took it, a fully, so I am able to travel, ride horseb never feel any ill effects from it. I can < women to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Yeg betore submitting to an operation." ? J. R. F. D. No. 3, Rockport, Ind. We Trill pay a handsome regard to any ns that these letters are not genuine and t these women were paid in any way for thei letters are published without their permi: letter from each did not come to ns entire! For 30 years Lydia E. Pink ham's Yei Compound has been the standard rem< female ills. No sick woman does jus herself who will not try this famous me Made exclusively from roots and herl has thousands of cures to its credit. tMflgb Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick 1 sWF to write her for advice. SI guided thousands to health free of < Address Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn I 1 i Man Gave Quart of Was His Blood to Woman. Two hundred men called at Mount ~^es* Moriah Hospital in New York on erate ^ Wednesday in answer to an advertise- sma^ ? ment offering $25 for a quart of human rcniedi blood. Most of them were penniless P05 and all declared that the monetary re- y?uuS ward was their sole consideration in tlon aF applying. ^ G. J. Allen, a strapping sailor, was slouch selected and for half an hour blood said: flowed from his arteries into the veins "Exc of Mrs. Rosie Rei9ler. . thongh Allen wanted to depart when the lonely.' operation was concluded, bat sur- | The; geons detained him until he recovers i de j his strength. Mrs. Reisler, who had from F lost blood through an internal hemcrr- Carolii: hage, is on the road to recovery: nowhe: "Cor Card of Gratitude. th*nuk' She ^ Kind Friends: he car] Accept the heartfelt gratitude of a The ki bereaved widow and ten fatherless met th children for the many kind acts of troduc< loving attention given us through the of her ] long siege of our adversity?during "Cor our dear husband and father's suffer- matroE ing, death and burial. was as] Deep down in our hearts through room u the hlindinEr tears of our great grief, the gir we thank you far more than we here Presi can express. May He who "tempers the sitl the wind to the shorn lamb," and has "I'vi promised to be a "husband to the wid- the old ow" and a "father to the orphan," 90 mu abundantly reward you all is our most money intense desire and fervent prayer. you've Gratefully yours, < j d< Viola Hayes and Children. wiu pa I'm so Geo. D. Hayes. for sn George D. Hayes was born July 10th, State, 1855, and departed this life April 5, 1911. He leaves to mourn his deparI o wifo t-pn children, an atrcd a rlmr IU1& at II Aivi , ? AT mother, two brothers, four sisters and j{ a number of other relatives and friends. There A life of tender mercies and kind- jn ju ne9S to every one; a citizen who turned . , , . , , t i i. j And as his back on no stranger; a devoted father, a kind husband and a dutiful ? , A drop 90n* TheHe rests in heaven. L J ^ | if C ffi R! 2H _ - i machine 3 BC3S KBBaSh^^ | tunity to I ? [ j 33; 1 Succeed when everything else fails. I j We Gi j r In nervous prostration and female I ' year. Tj J ! weaknesses they are the supreme b j neat.Ie^i l remedy, as thousands have testified. g j j FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND g j i STOMACH TROUBLE | j c*r\vntl I it is the best medicine ever sold i \ flMFF S over a druggist's counter. ? i ** f pans v/o Letters. >ck will prove how unwise surgical operation when it m's Vegetable Compound. I came home suffering suffering Lydia E. Pinkealth. 1TEMENT. 'wo years ago I suffered splacement?I could not ng time. My physician lonths without much reto Ann Arbor for an opir weeks and came home efore. My mother adE. Piiikham's Vegetable i o-(iay ? am wen ana n housework. I owe my chain's Vegetable Comr woman who is alflicted laint to try it." ?Mrs. 5, Paw Paw, Mich. se ease." worse case of woman's 11 you what I suffered, anything. I was in bed . but an operation w ould 2. Finkham's Vegetable nd I improved wonderack, take long rides and only ask other suffering etable Compound a trial [rs. Margaret Meredith, person who will prove to iruthful?or that either of ir testimonials, or that the ?sion, or that the original [y unsolicited. retable 3dy for tice to W[$r dicine. ) ir >s, and 1 |T\ YJ I women \A In) ie lias \\|\Jf^mmlAl( charge. , Mass* Brave In War; Is True In Peace erday morning* an old Confedreteran, who goes about with a atchel in which he has "Indian" !es for sale, was hanging about stoffice corridor, when lie saw a woman whose pitiable condiipealed to his kind heart. ^ent up to her, took off his eld hat, and in^hi3 quivering voice ;use me, madam, but I kind o' t that you looked sick and^oung girl told him that she stitute and alone ;*that she was lorida, but had gone to North ia trying to get work, and had re to go. ne along with me, madam. I may be, I can find you a home." vent with the old veterin and ried her to the Door of Hope, nd-ficsd matron of the place em at the door; the old man insd the girl and told something nlierhf. r ?o ne into the parlor," said the l to the girl. The old veteran ked to nave a seat in the sittingntil the matron could talk to 1. sntly the girl came back into ;ing-room. e found a home," she said to i veteran, "and, oh! Ithankvou ch! If I ever can make any , I'll try to pay you for what doue for me." Dn't want any pay, madam. God y me, and has paid me for it. glad to be able to do any thing tiering hamanity."?Columbia 13th. Spring Delusion. ? of ink makes thousands think, on have often heard, is, of course, a lot of force st one printed word. ; they guage the sporting page by the fireside dream, of ink makes thousands think '11 have a winning team. ?Kansas City Journal. ! 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