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Town Lots For Sale. Desirable building: lots in the town of Swansea, S. C., for sale on easy ? terms and at reasonable prices. Apply quick to D. H. Lawson, Gaston, S. C.f R. P. D. 1. tf Will Cure Any SKIN DISEASE That's the price of HUNT'S CURE, and it is absolutely Guaranteed. Sold By J. R. LANGFORD, Swansea, S. C. W. A. OXNER, Gilbert. S. C. . KAUFMANN DRUG CO. A. B. Richards Medicine Co., Sherman, Texa9. MnHMHaaBnDanMMBMHBOMn A3 WELL A3 ;j large ones aro welcome here? js yon need not wait until your bus- ji iness has assumed great proper- ji I tiens before opening a Checking I | Account, DO SO TO-DAY. , ! ; Our patrons regardless of the j i amount of business done, receive I | every courtesy in all matters of ! i 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. WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING For Watch and Jewelry Repairing ^o to Berkman where you are guaranteed ~ ' > J- Ul. first~cia9S wors at reasuuauiw ^ prices. 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 jour confidence. ESTABLISHED 1870. 1418 .MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA. S. C. SO YEARS EXPERIENCE. ? ~ ?rwrrTCTl -?T T% ft TT ITT A tr SU u aiij w ?11 SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE Apr.2,1911 N. B. These schedule figar-s show the time that trains may be expected to arrive and depart, but the times stated are not guaranteed. 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 4:15 p. m., Asheville7:34 p. m. 5:44 P. M?No. 132, daily for Columbia, Washington and the East also oonnects at Columbia for Asheville. Through Pullman sleeping VW V/Yrlr "Pnllman sleet) uai IV AltH JL v/x a. x ing car Columbia to Asheville. Arrive Columbia 6.20 p. m., Washington 8:63 a. m., New York. 2:31 *p. m. SOUTHBOUND. 8:58 A. M.?No. 131 daily for Augusta and intermediate points. Arrive Augusta 11:35 a. m. Pullman car. 6:44 P. M.?No. 7, daily for Augusta and intermediate points. Arrive Augusta 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.( Washington, D. C. J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A Atlanta, Ga. Alex. H. Acker, T. P. A Augusta, Ga. Puts Bullet In Brain. Riding home together aftera celebration in which liqnor is said to have played a prominent part, Cal O'Neill and Lee Regan, ranchers on the ShosVinnA roeorvatinn h.">tween the BifiT Wind and Little Wind divers, Wyoming, Saturday became involved in a quarrel, O'Neill shooting and killing Regan. O'Neill rode back from his ranch to the spot where the body of his friend still lay and put a bullet through his own brain. The bodies were found side by side by a searching party. The men were close neighbors and warm friends. Sick headache results from a disordered condition of the stomas h, and can be cured by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Try it. For sale by Ail Dealers. Negro Cuts a White Man. Charles Henry McLamb, a worthy white farmer, was assaulted and al most fatally cut by Smitn uoykm, a ! ! burly negro, in Clinton. Mr McLamb had taken a seat in a chair on the side of the street where Boykin was delivering fertilizer and was ordered by the negro to get cut cf the chair. After a fewwordsj the negro- turned the chair over and drew his knife and ; cut MeLamb twice, making-two long { wounds, penetrating to the abnormal cavity. The wounded man was taken i J | to the oliice of Drs. Cooper and j Holmes where surgical attention | was given. It is believed the wounds ! will net prove fatal, i The negro was promptly arrested 1 and lodged in jail to await the results of the injuries inflicted by him before a hearinrr is had in the case. It look j ed at cnc lime as if summary measures i would be resorted to by angry | friends of the injured man, * but | the advice of cooler heads prevailed i and the law will very likely be allow| ed to take its course. j In the Wake of the Measles | The little son of Mrs. 0. B. Palmer, ; Little Rock Ark., had the measles. | The result was a severe cough which J grew worse and he could not sleep. I I She says: "One bottle of Foley's ] ! Honey and Tar Compound completely j cured him and he hai neyer been both- ! I ered since." Croup, whooping cough, i j measles cough all yield to Jfoleys , | Honey and Tar Compound. The j genuine is in the yellow paokage 1 always. Refuse substitutes. For Sale by All Druggists. < Considerable excitement was cans- { ed at Grace Advent church, three miles from Walterboro, by an alleged attempt on the part of L. K. Ziegler to "kill or horse-whip" the minister ; the Rev. J. J. Williams. The cause ' of the trouble seems that Mr. Ziegler ! was incensed because Mr. Williams ] hid performed the ceremony when his 1 son wa9 married a month ago. % RICHARD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE SAVANNAH, GA. Elements ana metr.oas inai nave Contributed to Its Success. Since it was established in is?e. the institution has found it necessary to increase its facilities Seven Timfs by better aceommoda tion of i's patrons, and it is now one of the best equipped business training colleges in the country. The management has labored l hard for the benefit of pupils entrusted to its 1 { care and feels that its efforts have been apj preeiated. < During the years of the school's progress ; j it was never so prosperous as at present or i ! so deserving of prcspe: ity. It believes in 1 , advance rent and every year aims to make 1 ' some improvement beneficial to its pupils. At no time in the history of the school have so many improvements been made as in the 1 i last year, and the course of study was never ; I more complete. | ! . I ' -cS^- * ? j 1 I CiCaKisg, Pressing and Dyeing. j The Lexington Pressing Club is 1 ready to do your spring cleauir.g, pressing, dyeing, etc. We have a compe| tent force and all work promptly and i neatly done. Let usvjlx up that old ! last year's Panama foryon. We make , a specialty of this class of work. ] Lexington Pressing Club. J Lem Sox. Manager. . S Kills Himself in Hospital. ! Albert Knobeloch, aged 27 years, \ j wlio is said to be a member of a J i prominent family in Charleston, S. C , committed snicide in the Orthopaedic Hospital at Philadelphia by shooting himself in the head. He j had been a patient at the hospital ! since March 24. How he obtained the j ! revolver with which he ended his life J is a mystery. i HOW'S THIS 1 ; We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can- f not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, c F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. ? We, the undersigned, have known F. ] 1 J Cheney for the last 15 years, and I believe him perfectly honorable in all ? business transac ions, and financially t able to carry out any obligations made t by his firm, Waldixg, Kinnan a Maii- t vix, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. t Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood c mnnnna surfapftfj of thfi KVfifcom. Testimonials sent free. Price, 76c. per I bottle. Sold by all Drnggiste. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- 1 pation. ^ SHE SIMM) FIVEYEARS Finally Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Erie, Pa. ? "I suffered for five years from female troubles and at last was filfiiPIi^^ helpless. I wen* to three doc*?rs an<* ^ m> no good, so my MB Tigs- sister advised me to |iS ^ ^ lip try Lydia E. Pinkli&iiiH ?il!!i; ham's Vegetable tilfi tBll C o m p o u ii d, and when I had taken only two bottles I ^1181could see a big tM/ t(1 '////// change, so I took dIII I 7 >1 II s*x bottles and I am / o Innw strong and well again. I don't know how to express my thanks for the good it has done me and I hope all suffering women will give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. It was worth its weight in gold."?-Mrs. J. P. Exdlicii, R. F. I). :<o. 7, Erie, Pa. Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable Compound. made from native root'; and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drags, and to-day holds -.lie record for the mrg-mi r.-mvV** m actual euros c f female dir,ea;;os we know of, r.ucl thousands of voluntary testimonials are on liic ?vt Iks l inkl Vm LP . .v.very at Lynn. IMass.. from c . u who have, been cured from shim { every form of female complaint % ruvh rtion, ulceration, drspiacom.-uts, n v d.l tumors. irreguk-niiVs periodic u r ns, I backache, indigestion * vji'X v-h ; us prostration. Every naifming woman owes it to herself to give Ly iia E. pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. If you want special advice write Mrs.Phikhn vi!, i -vim, Vuass.. for it# ?f. is free and always Jbeiut'iil, Shot Hiimseil lit Sream. The danger of sleeping vritii a pistol under one's pillow was illustrated Tuesday when John AcAieeman, in Mew York, died from a self inflicted ballet wound through the head. Members of the family said McAleeman slept with a revolver at the head of the bed and shot himself during a dream. - iTP Foley Kidney Pills are a true medicine. They are healing, strengthening, antiseptic and tonic. They act quickly. For Sale by All Druggists. Five Deaths from Heat. Philadelphia heat records for the year and for May 22 were broken ruesda3r when the mercury registered 12 degrees. Five deaths were reported to the coroner as being due to the excessive heat. oiiuuniic nun phmdi aimt OUIVIiVIUitO HIIU UUIVIILHIHh THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, In the Court of Common Pieas. Emmaline Drafts, Rose Surginer, Joseph Surginer, Mitchell Surginer, Frank Surginer, Sarah Davis, Pliebe Anderson, Pilfs. against Handy Michen, George Michen, Maria Michen, Albert Michen, Harry Michen, Sarah Michen, Defts. Summons and Complaint for Relief. To the Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, a copy ot which is hereby served upon you and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complain'-, on the subscriber at his office, No. J31<h Main street, Columbia, S. within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of -uch service; and if you fail t<? answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the ccrtnplaint. ALBERT M. BOOZER. Plaintiffs Attorney. Dated at Columbia, S. C. March 23, 1911. To the Defendant, Handy Michen: And if he be dead his unknown heirs at law or devises and any and all persons who might claim through or unier him or either of them: Take Notice that the complaint in this action was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pieas for Lexington county, South Carolina, at Lexington, in the county of Lex- J ugton, in the State of South Carolina. 3n the 27th dav of April, A D. 1911. ALBERT M. BOOZER, Plaintiff's Attorney. Lexington, S. C., April 27, 1011.?31 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. By George S Drafts, Esquire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Abram Stork, Jr., nade suit to me, to grant him Letters )f Administration of the Estate of and jffects of Ida F. Stork. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite md admonish all and singular the kinIred and Creditors of the said Ida F. stork, deceased, that they be and ap)ear, before me, in the Court of Pro)ate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., 3. C., on oth day June 1911, next, afer publication hereof at 11 o'clock in he forenoon, to show cause, if any hcv have, why the said Adminisration should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 22nd lay of May Anno Domini 1911. GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L. S.) 3robatc Judge, Lexington Co., S. C. Published on the 24th day of May 911, in the Lexington Dispatch 2 Veeks. A Fine Opportunity For a Young Man. The normtl scholarships of the University have been raised in value. Each scholarship is now worth $100 in j money, beside s remission of $10 tu:- j tion and $is term lee. rne money is j paid to the beneficiary at the rate of j ?12 50 a month for eight months, to J assist in meeting the necessary living i expenses. There is one scholarship for each county. The University is makin, ,reat advances. It had more students the past year than ever before in its history? 416. Many improvements have been made, such as a new science building, a Y. M. C. A. building, a gymnasium and baths. The health and morals of the students are the first care of the governing authorities. The University has entered definitely upon a new era of growth, marked by sympathy with the basal interests of the people, and | a resolute purpose to serve the whole I State. Examinations will be held Fiiday, July 14th, by the County Board of Education. Applicants should be atleast 19 years of age. Write President S. C. Mitchell, University of South ! Carolina, Columbia, S. C., for blank ! aj plication. Is there ?.rr: thing in rdi this world . th&t is of ir.or.? tmi:o?tanco to you than r k<v d digesti'.u-ir hoed must he oaten to J sustain lire and must he digesttd and ) converted into Mood. When the diges- ! lion fails hu v. J: ;:* Ix dy .suffers. Chtir.i- j berl tin's Tablet a?" rational and jt'1- | / :< y?/-\ "V f ii ef rP!!i',?T in- ! v ;;a\/ i?'* * .i-. j . .? . * j * /. i ereee t!)p iloN. r.f lile. ];V.r:ty tin- l*Iv;c*l, ! strongben the :t.unnon. uu<?. tone th 1 whole digi^iivo J ]--i;s f? ;i,i net-era 1 and healthy action. 'ur sale by All Deal* is. The Family Wipes! Ovt At Newark, Ohio the entire family of ]) \V Dod-Cii vraa wip: d out when an internrban car on the Newark division of the Ohio Electric Railway struck their buggy and killed Dodscn, aged 30; Mrs. Dcdson, of tlie saute age, and their two little girls, aged 7 tu.d 4. The mother was killed instantly; the yenger child died almrsf immediafplv! "Hudson died while i being carried to a physician and the older child died Mpnday afternoon. The bodies were mangled. Their horse became frightened at the car and plunged across the track. The motorman was unable to stop his car in time to prevent the collision, and the buggy was stopped in its centre. It seems as if the more people need ancestors the more they brag about those they didnt haveSterling silver, cut glass, fh-e china, clocks. A fine stotk always on hand for you t select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry ot Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. i If you can't come, send for j our catalogue or telephone your j order to us. I'.!!. LIliOT! 1611 i JMWRLKKS, 1424 Main Columbia, S.C j Phcne 934 | AUTOMATIC | HEW &C$f El! Jj s } Dependable ball-bearing \ i Warranted for 10 Years 11 Against all Defects ] | | j I si? ^ | x^-v.'.v m . . ! 1 fe &&&Vm v f.*,\fw-j - -, - nV 4 ^JpailWifcll I - ^ CVMHB4BBnBQnHmBMUnunNHHMbMMBBt A Higli Arm Dependable SEWING MACHINE In every respect a Good, Durable Family Machine. Every one Sold With an Unqualified Guarantee. Price: the lowest? Cash c r Installments Rice B. Harman, Lexington, S. C. I I h PI kj ni Pr?mpt fl E Its beneficial ef B fl K fects are usually H 'a U felt very quickly iy P. Makes rich, red, pur H system ? clears the brain ? strc 9 A positive specific for Bloo 9 Drives out Rheumatism and ? 9 is a wonderful tonic and body-1 WE HOLD up Red Meat?tl chew for men. Aiwa; good?better now th; ever. No spice to make your tongi sore?no excessive sweetening make you spit yourself away and r your stomach. Just high-grade N Carolina tobacco, properly sweetei a perfect process. Sure Ts you'r it's the real thing in good c Get busy today and ?nd cut k Cut out this ad. and mail to us name and address fee our FREE Name j Address Made only cy LlJPFTIRT SCALZb Cc ' i # 1? ft-# ra 4 W3 fH $ The Old Question Of yji7in^cvjr.M i rar .ysu w >axrari^arsTO tit* -rzr .-fracfc^ntr.-^ ..uri ^jae Spring Shoes, Let Us Answer ??n?gag mm?x- - i nwi'ini ever carried. H. M, WINGAi Lexington, - - S. C. We Sell the Best Grocerie At Piaht Prices. "*- - I %w ?M Sp^P If Jsuft Ii!id lIGiiujy ?? ? Our stock of j\ i Goods, Dry Gc i Shoes and Hats is Jf We want our Lexin ? call and inspect our H and make our ston ? while in the city, 1 buy or not. Our \ | WM. PLAIT |^1S04 MAIN ST. icolicutts w? $60.0< iburial ?? is wo )) league. w)f) benef Home Office PHo: 8S COLUMBIA, S. C. ih, Poke Root and Potassium) ?|| Powerful Permanent n Stubborn cases Good results are |k? yield to P. P. P. lasting?it cures 35 when other medi- you to stay cured ja3 cir.es are useless |9b r. r. | e blood ? cleanses the entire Sg jngthens digestion and nerves. eg id Poison and skin diseases. Stops the Pain; ends Malaria; builder. Thousands endorse it. |ra SAVANNAH, GA. i -.CO J 7ygf 8 boiji, ^ 'tf- t? H ; i * ' . - f ' > *i ..-. 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