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I?????3??rwui wn Hunnewell, Kans., is to have a woman chief of police, as w-11 as a woman mayor. Mayor Mrs. Ella Wilson has announced that she intended \ appointing Mrs. Ro9a Osborn chief oi police. Do You Drea ? &T *> A new onoes i - I * ) It takes a deal of m< courage for some folks buy new shoes. Stiff sc r " and unyfeM^ upper lei ers sometimes bring sen i_. foot troubles in their wa f To many new sh< 1 mean torment for a w< ? or more. ' :;pr : ' Til ^ Southei $2.00 Sh< * with the sole made flexi ' / for tired and tortured fee u - fife - {old shoe from the. very fi ' . {s, any shoe you ever saw. x fcs.'s The top and vamp are of s ^ hide. We've taken out all In oil fh#* wwr and all thp p See this shoe at the Cradc ^ Made in all styles and patl . . lace a^d button boots, CRADDOCK-1 LYNCHBU " Those Shoes are for sale LEXINGTC The Old /. . Question 01 .igpaw ljl? l. .. ;<' i*~l? *** fc %* 'v*;" " ' v-ii-m Spring Shoes Lc! Us Answe m?????????? H. MmLsA Lexington, - - S. ( We Sell the Best Groce: At Right Prices. pMMMBMM^riHRKrnHnnmmMMnMnEflRn Thfi Pglmett? colum: we are A Depository for the 1 of South Carolina the of Colombia. we own N $ 100,000 United State? Oarolina Bonds. we solicit Aocounts of Banks, F we pay ' Four Per Cent, on der terest calculated quar we promise Oar best efforts to tra satisfaction. palmetto nationai CAPITAI Wilie Jones. President. > THE OLD If in need of the ve SADDLERY, selected bj tucky Horseman" call / the greatest 'variety to se best, medium and cheap, and employ the best ^ wotV to last longer than Dairis 1517 Main Street GIN9 B ifi of Gin ?nd R< lectors. Pipes, Valves and Fittings, Light Sa Cane Mills in stock. LOMBARD lis COMPANY, Augusta, Ca, GARDEN SEED?We .have a full line of fresh garden seed of all varieties. Now is the time to buy. Come to U3 or your seeds. Harman's Bazaar ^ Look for ' ^ the Red Bell fc A on fAe rn Girl oe J2-50 , .*%! ble, is a positive relief t It is as pliable as an ' irst It is as stylish as oft kid but tough as horsethe stiffness. We've*left style. lock agency in your town, :erns?slippers?pumps? ^ & PERRY CO.. % RG. VA. , i ii u 0. A* ay n, na Mmmer a. uuij IN, S. C. j? rltjL * e showing the. best line of v v ' i d Summer Shoes and Oxfords for - .1 i Jl-.i ?? nen and unnaren, mai wc uavc gd. leading makes and Styles to scand the prices are bound to please ! sell the famous Hunt Club Shoe d make an inspection today. ries iiifcwwiirMiiiijjjiMaaMwwKpi; IIBW i??rww?i * a AB Br iiiStlUllall BiSlSiii, BIA, S. C. v Jc'ted States Government, the State County of Kichland and the City j Bonds and $100,000 State of South irms, Corporations and Individuals. josits in our Savings Department, interly. nsact your business to yonr entire s BANK, - - Columbia, S. C, j $250,000.00: J. P. Matthews, Cashier RELIABLE ry best in HARNESS and j an old experienced "Kenon us where you will find iect from of all grades, We use the Best Leather workmen. Guarantee our any on the market. * Co.9 Columbia, S. C. Cr EPAIRS RIBS, Bristle Twine, Babbit, &c., far any crake ENGINES, BOILERS and PRESSES >pairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, ln? w. Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engines ON WORKS AND SUPPLY 9) *9 TAX NOTICE, TOWN OF LEXINGTON. Taxpayers are hereby notified that by an ordinance duly enacted by the Town Council of the Town of Lexington, S. C., a levy of Ten (10) mills has teea made on all the taxable property i mir.hin fho limit,? nf staid TTXUUIJUI UUU VV*^V*??WV/ w* town for municipal purposes for the year 1911. The tax books will be kept open by the undersigned, at his usual place of business in said town, for the collection of the said taxes as leyied, from May 1, 1911, to May 30, 1911, both inclusive, after which time a penalty of five (5) per cent, will be added and the books kept open until June 15, 1911, for the collection of delinquent taxes and penalty. Tax executions will be issued against all defaulting taxpayers after June 15, 1911, to enforce the payment of all unpaid taxes. 0. E. LEAPHART, Treasurer of Town of Lexington, S. 0. March 21, 1911. The Palmetto Medical association, composed of colored doctors, held their annual meeting in Greenwood the 26th and 27th, A Father's Vengeance would have fallen on any one who attacked the son of Peter Bondy, of South Rcckwood, Mich., but he was powerless before attacks of Kidney trouble. "Doctors could not help him," he wrote, 4'so at last we gave him Electric Bitters and he improved wonderfully from taking six bottles. Its the best Kidney medicine I ever saw." Backache, Tired feeling, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, warn of Kidney trouble that may end in dropsy, diabetes or Bright's disease. Beware: Take Electric Bitters and be safe. Every bottle guaranteed. 50c at All Druggists. ? ? t There were reports a few days ago that the famous Caesar's Head, on the Blue Ridge mountains,' had tumbled down. Later reports say only a few big rocks near the head have fallen, bat that the head is intact. Balked At Cold Steel. "I wouldn't let a doctor cut my foot off," said H. D. Ely, Bantam. Ohio, "although a horrible ulcer had been the plague of my life for four years. Instead I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and my foot was soon completely cured." Heals Burns, Boil9, Sores, Bruises, Eczema; Pimples, Corns. Surest Pile cure. 25c at All Druggists, W. R. Sabin was shot and seriously wounded in Orangeburg on Tuesday by Robert Chestnut, and was taken to the Columbia hospital for an operation. The trouble i9 said to be of a domestic character. He died on Tuesday. m.T_* ? nrAAMi.A.? l\ua^ tu icatiicra. All rhose who expect to stand the teachers' examination, wnich will be held at Lexington on the 5th day of May 1011, can get copies of "School Lessons on Corn," and "School Exercises in Plant Production" by writing to me for same. Too examination will inclrfde these subjects. 'A. D. Martin, County Supt. Education. It is good policy to look ahead if you ace headed in the wrong direction. A woman never considers a man a bore as long as he talks to her about herself. .? ' ~ ~ i Wiiere to Trade At At Brookland GROCERIES 1 carry a complete line of Fancy and Staple Groceries, Fruits, Candies, Cakes and Crackers, Bakers' Bread, best brands of smoking and chewing Tobaccos.a line of enam| eled Ware and Tinware. S Fresh garden Seed and Onion Sets a Specialty. Highest prices paid for country produce for cash or in exchange. C3 v-v i r> f ATrrn T YXTlll OCC U1C W1JCU 1U liunu auu jl m" please you in goods and in prices. M. G. Caughman, New Brookland, - s. C. 1 COLIC UTT'S 1B U R I A L | LEAGUE. || Home Office M COLUMBIA, S. C. 8S^e9eS?S?$???S?S?Se9i 11 When Old Age Is a Curse. When it has lost all self-respect. When the old have not won the respect, the confidence and the admiration of relatives and those nearest to them. When they do not stand for anything in their community. When their neighbors would not consider their departure any loss. When the imagination is foul and the thought impure. When all the youthful fires have gone out and only embers remain. When the individuality has been burned out by the fires of dissipation. When all the reserves of energy and force have been prematurely exhausted by a vicious life. v When the individual has not learned the art of self-control and patience. When the young people cannot live with it with any comfort. When it has developed only vulgarity, coarseness and animality. When it has left the individual ugly, I aisagreeaoie, roucny, cynical, critical, uncharitable, unkind. When hope and cheer have fled. When ambition and aspiration are dead. When they Lave lost their zest for life, the desire for usefulness. When they have no aim in life. When the sap of life has gone and the individual is like a juiceless orange. When all that is good, sweet and noble has evaporated and life is empty.?Orison Swett Marden in "Success Magazine,'' DOES BACKACHE MODI 100? Some Lexington People Have Learned How to Get Belief. How many People suffer from an actum? back? How few know the canse? If it hurts yon to stoop or lift? If you suffer sudden, darting pains? If you are weak, lame and tired, v - 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, dead-tired f eelin t. Avert the serious kidney diseases, Treat the Weakened kidneys with Doin's Kidney Pills. A remedy especially for sick kidneys. Endorsed in Lexington by your friends and neighbors. Mrs. R. F, Powell, Factory Hill, Lexington, S. C., says: "A member of my family used Doan's Kidney Pills and the results were so satisfactory that we willingly endorse this rerr edy. Its use brought relief from backache and trouble with the kidney secretions " For sale by all 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. It's all right to get out your little hammer when you have occasion to drive nails. * -*0^ Starts Much Trouble, If all people knew that neglect of constipation would result in severe indigestion, yellow jaundice or virulent liver trouble they would soon take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and end it. Its ! the only safe way. Pest, for biliousness, headache, djspepsia, chills and debility. 25c at All Druggists. Those subscribers who are in arrears will please bear in mind that the printer is ever in need of his dues? and that we will appreciate an early remittance. rBSWIIflilWMBBBIIIll llll II I. SAY, FARMERS I Iwnen you neea anyimng 111 ej HARNESS, PLOW GEARS, g HOES, COLLARS, PADS, Etc., THINK OF ME. HAND-MADE HARNESS A SPECIALTY. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY DONE AT RIGHT PRICES. E. A. FELLERS, THE HARNESS MAN j 929 Gervais Street, f COLUMBIA, S. C. I We will pay a child 1 year old gj| $00.00 immediate benefit for oc per Bp) week and when the child reaches age of fifteen (15) years the poilicy pin i9 worth ?110. Any one joining at the age of $$ 15 years and over will draw a ?110 benefit for oc per week. f)f) PHONE 619. ?J> OFFICE 1207 Gervais St COLUMBIA, S. C. ft got two bottles and they cured me. I can have in the house. I shall always can get it"?Mrs. E. R. Wallace, hi Another ~ Mrs. James McGraw, of 1216 Man< " I take pleasure in writing to you that . and I used UNtt for one week and was completely cured. < Sloan's Liniment insta stiffness of the Joints, S Hoarseness,'! Sprains, Sciatica "and; Lumba^ 1 and cheaper than por< At All Druggists. Price 2oc., < Sloan's Treatise on the Horse sent DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BC "All Work and No Play Make People realize more and more e good for a The proper recreation is like o! from wearing out, makes you do bi If you work from neck up: that Is keep your body in good condition, c from it. If you work from the neck .and enjoy it more: Every man and boy should be i J ere not only for the pleasure deriv> d, uui life wort living. Whatever >o?ir fav< proper equipment at cur store, a d tin joyment and the bi m firs jou ive SPECIAL PPJCES T LORICK B' 1519 STREET , ^ a? ggaa?b tsszapr. ^ Pallor He BEN DAVID, 1320 MAIN ST. Qpp. Palmeifo K; Best cooking and finest Restaui 9 Special Rates by the "Wee! Me* New Train, St BETW St. Louis, Mo. and Ashevil] Lick, West Baden, Louisvi Oakdale, Knoxville -ONLY ONE > Beginning sundry, April 30, 1911, the vestibuled train with through service bet Carolina, through the States of Illinois and North Carolina, over the Blue Ridge and along the beautiful French B SOUTHERN and the C. N. O. & T. P. Ry. For detaile T r T r-i TT? IT A T> A J. ju. iUn,jcjxv, vjr. jl . jrv., Atlanta, Ga. "Two bottles I Cured My f Rheumatism" -r* " I have been a sufferer from rheumatism for about two years, and have used many liniments and patent medi X>S3L cines which gave me ho N^vvttw. relief. A lady friend of mine told me she had used your Liniment and , found relief at once. I think it is the best Liniment a person keep a bottle in my house as long as I [orrisons, Va. Letter. Seville St., New Orleans, La., writes* f I had a pain in my arm for five years, INS UfcNl I recommend your Liniment very ntly relieves IB Sore Throat, Neuralgia, KgSgw ro. Better F ?"| dus plasters. I Jff I 50c. and $1.00 Bfiiia.fi?! B ; Free. Add ,. K?K$B )STON, MASS. is Jack a Duir Boy." ' very year that ail work is not inybody. ling a machine. It keeps yon itter work. t, do brain work, you need to >r sooner fir later you will suffer : down, you wiil do better work \ sfod in some clean, liealthy sport, t it makes yen self-reliant and Drire recreation, you wlil find tne is means a doubling of \our en* O MERCHANTS. i MOTHERS, I' CQLUiV5B!A, S, C. OUHHES 1 found favor with every body 4 sales and men, the little girl in safcres and her mother and her an dm ether. They are of the reel, delicious, wholesome, sit-in-/cur-mouth kind, and , s're anxious to have vou try; em if you don't know the procts of cur ovens. If you do low we won't have to ask yoin EIDLWGER'S STE?M BAKERY COLUMBIA, S. C. jstauraat, Proprseters jfional Bank COLUMBIA, S. C. ant in Columbia. For Ladies and Gentlemen ^ r. . ' lis at all Eours?-Night or Day . Louis Special TTTTV [e, N. C., Including French* lie, Lexington, Danville, ; and Hot Springs. JIGHT OUT? inauguration of a modern highclass :ween Saint Louis and Western North Indiana, Kentucky, Tennesee and j mountains, the "Land of the Sk?" road Valley, js announced by the 10 A TT \\T A V XVI UJU YY I X X d inforraation, call 011 ticket ageuls, or A. H. ACKER, T. P. A. -Augusta, Ga- v