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r IF YOU EAT SOMETHING that ? let it work its own way thi and makes you feel bad. taking a pinch or two of S MVIM REI LIVER RE ' (THE POWD It drives out impurities and bac otimnlofns fVio llVPf I UVWCiO y OkiiUUiabV.O kUN. ? i ments. It*is a fine tonic and system in sound, healthy condition. SOLO BY OCALKRS. PRICK Ask for the genuine with the Bed Z oc the iabe it by mail, postpaid. Simmons Liver Regulator is fnc? $1.00 per bottle. Look for the Bed Z label. WALSH AND MORSE | MUST DO PENANCE | President Refuses to Par-! don Convicted Bankers. j Washington, May 24. ? President | Taffc denied the applications for the pardon of Charle3 W. Morse of New York and John E. Walsh of Chicago, j the two most prominent bankers ever convicted and sect to federal prisons j under the national banking laws. Not j only did the president refuse to pardon either Morse or Walsh, but he also declined at this tiraeto exercise: any other soit of executive clemency j in the cases or to shorten the sentence i imposed upon the two men by the courts in which they were convicted, i In denying the pardons the presi- j dent tcck a firm stand that the na- ; tional banking laws must be upheld j when they affect the rich man, even I more than when they affect the .poor. | The record in the Walsh case, the j president said in his opinion, ""shows j inoral turpitude of the insidious and j dangerous kind, to punish which the national banking laws were especially enacted." In considering the case of Morse, | the president said that from a consideration of the facts in the case, "I have no doubt that Morse should have received a heavier sentence than Walafc. Indeed, the methods taken j by Morse tend to show that more keenly than Walsh did he realize the evil of what he was doing." In his opinion in the Walsh case the president protested against the failure to discriminate between legitimate business and improper g ain. ' * * c For Bareness of the muscles whether induced by violent exercise or injury, Chamberlain's Liniment is excellent. This liniment is also highly esteemed for the xelief it affords m cases of rheu matism. Sold by Ail Dealers. The Palmetto COLTJM WE ABE ^ A Depository for the 1 of South Oaroliua the x of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 United States Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Aoconnts of Banks, F WE PAY Four Per Cent, on dep terest calculated quarl WE PROMISE Our best efforts to trai satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL CAPITAL WiLiE Jones, President. THE OLD If in need of the vei SADDLERY, selected by tucky Horseman" call c the greatest variety to seh best, medium aud cheap, and employ the best w ^ woi\ to last longer than a 1517 Main Street You Can't Be Co: ?IC We make the finest qui approved hygienic m< fully and shippe Palmetto 1 < COLUMBIA, . k b GINS ^ and Rep lectors. Pipes, Vahes and Fittings, light Saw, Cone MiHs in stock. LOMBARD IRC COMPANY, Augusta, Ga. # ^ disagrees with you, don't ' ough; its a slow process Get rid of it quickly by ION6 > z GULATOR ER FORM) - - ' _? J lly digested, lood m tne stomacn bdu ii and restores regular bowel move- ' i l purifier that puts the vital organs 18 . LARGE PACKAGE, ft.00. I t 1. II you c&anot get it. remit to u?. ve will send IS put up also in liquid form for thoie who prefer it. p i TOPS., ST. LOUIS. MO. JJ | FERTILIZER TAG TAX. i . Clemson College Will Receive Over $275,000 This Year. Clemson college will this year receive over $275,000 from the sale of j the fertilizer tax tags. The total amount received by the institution la9t year was $240,098. The total sales to the present date ainount to $235,000. The total sales to the same date last year was $211,975. There is a tax cf 25 cents a ton on fertilizers, and this means that the farmers of the State will use about 1,200,000 tons this year. Five of One Family Drown. The sadden capsizing of a small battean, only fifty* feet from the Mississ:ppi river landing at Arkansas City, Ark., caused the drowning of five persons, all of one family, on Si turday afternoon. Nine members of the Wilson family were on the batteau at the time of the accident. Friends who went to the landing to tell the Wilsons goodbye, endeavored to persuade them not to board the batteau a9 it was already heavily loaded"with merchandise. But Parma Wilson, an old rivermaD, who, with the other members of his family, lived at Entaw, Mis9., urged his relatives to follow him in the batteau and they did so reluctantly. The small craft had gone fifty feet from the shore before it tamed over, throwing the men, women and childi ren into the water, and before assistance could reach them, five were drowned. - Men who mean no harm are not necessarily harmless. National flank, BIA, S. C. Jn'ted States Government, the State Ooonty of Richland and the City s Bonds and f100,000 State of South irms, Corporations and Individuals. osits in onr Savings Department, inserly. rsact your business to your entire i BAKK, - - Columbia, S. C 1250,000.00' J. P. Matthews, Cashier jmaCT^roamwHWBMwrogaggawMigigTOBgjB 8 5 R F5* fi B 8 n E.L.IM&L.E. y best in HARNESS and an old experienced "Ken>n us where you will find 3ct from of all grades, We use the Best Leather orkmen. Guarantee our my on the market. Columbia, S. C. mfortable Without y 2 JE2? ility of Ice by the most ethods. Packed carein npw sjirks. ;e Company SOUTH CAROLINA. J EPAIRS IBS, Bristle Twine, Babbit, &c., fer any irake ENGINES, BOILERS and PRESSES airs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, In* , Shingle, and latb Mills, Gasoline Engine* >rs WORKS AND SUPPLY . . W O She Was in the Same Fix A story is going the rounds of a couple of young people who attended church in Lexington recently. When the collection was being taken the young man commenced fishing in his pocket for a dime. His face expressed bis embarrassment as he hoarsely whispered: "I guess I haven't a cent, I changed my pants." The young lady, who had been examing the unknown regions of a woman's dress for her purse, turned a pink color, and said; "I'm in the same fix.'' ? Saved Many Prom Death. W. L. Mock, ot Mock, Ark., belie\es he ha* saved many lives in his 25 years of experience in" the drug business. "What I always like to do," he writes, "is to recommend Dr. King's New Discovery for weak, sore lungs, hard colds, hoarseness, obstinate coughs, la grippe, croup, asthma or other bronchial affection, for I feel sure that a numbet of my neighbors are alive and well to-day because they took my advice to use it. I honestly believe its the best throat and luug medicine that's made." Easy to prove he's right. Get a trial bottle free, or regular 50c or ?1.00 bottle. Guaranteed by All Druggists. Fox-Turner Music Co. ' The secretary of state has issued a commission t > the Fox-Turner Music Company of Columbia with a capital stock of ?8,000. The petitioners seeking a charter are A. J. Fox of Lexington and Ulmer G. Turner of Columbia. 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. Best for biliousness, headache, dyspepsia, chills and debility. 25c at All Druggists. Since a widow can pretend to believe in a man,'What can you expect of the rest of them? A Father's Vengeance would have fallen on any one who attacked the son of Peter Bondy, of South Rcckwood, Mich., buthe was powerless before attacks of Kidney trouble. "Doctors could not help him," he wrote, "so at last we gave him Electric Bitters and he improved wonderfully from taking six botPes. Its the best Kidney medicine ever saw." . Backache, Tired feeling, Nervousness, Los3 of Appetite, warn of Kidney trouble that may end iu dropsy, diabetes or Bright'o disease. Beware: ' Take Electric Bitters and be safe. Every bottle guaranteed. 50c at All Druggists. ?^|^t ? A number of doctors have just completed examining the pupils of the Central and Park graded schools of Greenville, and it was found that about eighty per cent of the pupils have defective teeth or gums, and a number are effected in other ways. Foley Kidney Pills take hold of your system and help you to rid yourself of your dragging backache, dull headache, nervousness, impaired eyesight, and of all the ills resulting from the impaired action or your kidneys and bladder. Remember it is Foley Kidney Pills that' do this. For Sale by All Druggists. A man is never so willing to do the fair thing as when he gets in a hole. 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." Hea^s Bums, Boils, Sores, Bruises, Eczema; Pimples, Corns. Surest Pile cure. 25c at All Druggists. ^fiT A generous man doesn't give his friends away. Do You Have the Bight Kind of Help? * Fol?y Kidney Pills furnish you the nrVt t" 1/1 >\rl ri f Vtct] r\ f rt ttctnf Holtrrrt onrl I A.1IU VI ii Vijj' LW HOUVi CVI I ?a\J C41/VA remove the poisons that cause backache, headache, nervousness, and other kidney and bladder ailments. For Sale by All Druggists. Dr. John A. Maxwell narrowly escaped serious injury when he was knocked down and run over by a buggy at the intersection of Rutherford and Buncombe streets in Greenville. . Dr. Maxwell was in the act of getting in his buggy when the horse started suddenly and knocked him to the ground. .T. M. Howell, a popular druggist of Greensburg, Ky., says, "W? use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our own household and know it is excellent." V... A 11 T^v?~1 x kjl oaic uy ah x/etuers. ? Subscribe for The Dispatch. I Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold OBITUARY. Little Jessie M./'ion, the beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie W. Corley, died at the horae of his parents near New Brookland on April 26, making his short stay here on earth six days. His remains were laid to rest in Pilgrim church yard the day following in the presence of a large crowd of sorrowing irienas ana loveaones. May God bless the bereaved parents. Darling baby, how we miss you! Oh! your loss we deeply feel; But 'tis Go.l that hath bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. ?Written by his aunt A. M. Swygert. ] * A letter from Ferguson says on h ; J sand hills where the cotton has trotten up, the pea weevil curculio is attacking the small plants and causing them to die. 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 been made on all the taxable property within the corporate limits of said town for municipal purposes fcr the year 1911. The tax books will be kept open by the undersigned, at his usual place of business in said town, for the collec i;-n of the said taxes as levied, from May 1, 1911, to May 30, 1911, both inelusive, after which time a ppnalfcy of live (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. C. E. LEAPHART, x Treasurer of Town of Lexington, S. C. March 21, 1911. 1785 1911 CoSSege of Charleston 127th year begins September 29. Entrance examinations at all the county-seats on Friday, July 7 at 9 a. m. The college is well endowed, enabling it to maintain the highest Standards. It, offers comnlete 4 vear courses m Ancient and Modern Languages, Mathematics, History, Economics, Science and Engineering. Courses forB. A., B. S., degree with Engineering. A free tuition scholarship to each county of South Carolina. Vacant Boyace scholarships, giving ?100 a year and tuition, open to competitive examination in September. Expenses reasonable. Terms and catalogue on application. Write to HARRISON RANDOLPH, Pres. Charleston, S. C. University of South Carolina. Scholarship Examination. The University of South Carolina offers scholarships in the School of Education to one young man from each county. Each scholarship is worth $100 in money, and ?18 term fee and free tuition. Exanrnation will be held'at the county seat July 14th, 1911. Examination of students generally for admission to the University will he held at the same time. Write for information to tt. u. iViiruo.c.LiJu, ?resiaenr, Columbia, S. C. | SAY, FARMERS! | When you need anything in ' HARNESS, PLOW GEARS, | HOES, COLLARS, PADS, 'J ) Etc., I THINK OF ME. [ IIAND-MADE HARNESS A SPECIALTY. ' REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY i I DONE AT RIGHT PRICES. E. A. FELLERS, THE HARNESS MAN | 929 Gervais Street, | ? COLUMBIA, S. C. S Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre_A. D ?1 _l_ _ r\z i vcm origin a uiscasc ana jj labates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. For Sale By All Druggists. We use Live 1 As, Some / y?u they / durable s ( \ \ They a W \\ The $2.C \\ *? ^ a i j \ W seco This same shoe la L \^\ our "Autograph" b-ind, 52.50 and $3.00, \ * is Goodvear welt sewed: \ * In our College Woman's Walk- / ing Shoe, $3.00, $3.50, St.00, J it equals the best custom make. is a revelation to every woi first time. In style it is the double the money. It makes home. It wears better than a for$2.00?because weuse lh insole, counter, heel, linings Go to the Craddock dealer in y tell you. Look for the Red Bell ( CRADDOCK-r a Lync5iE>U] These Shsss are fer sde \ lesingto: j "All Work and No Piaj Mi j People realize more and more t | good lor i The proper recreation is like o from wearing out, makes you do h If you work from neck up: that I keep your body in good condition, from it. If you work from the nec! and enjoy it more: Every man and boy should be i'^ter not only for the pleasure derived, bu life wort living. Whatever your fav proper equipment at our store, and fci joyment and the benefits you receive SPECIAL PRICES 1 LORICK BF 1519 MAIN STREET pi! wfejyifl^^< &r ijri 'S/fyfrJtltf i ai? I^IIfefa.. th t;- ; *- ;<-tfj? ? an : - 1 ; ;:1:fiii;?il-";^ Vj ~'\ " kl { "^^;V:-HI ' ": w .w'*.rS5rR?^.~r."-.'S?. BSK DAVID, IS">n MS 153 ST finn. PnlmoHn Pa iUhv iiinin v> a > ?. Best cooking ana finest Restaur Special Rates by the Weci Mea! I BUY YOUR S m ' Harman's Shoe store a B nlete stock to select from ir X ? A special invitation to my e m Make my store your 11 Columbia. Farmers heavy i S The man that saves y< Jf HARMAIM' I STC I 1735 Main Street. ' ^Mk ^ i Leather only snoe aeaiers wuj ten can't give you a good, >hoe for $2.00 or $2.50. re right, they can't. >0 shoe they sell is made demand at this price? to wear. It is made of 1 nds?from sole to heel. The Southern Girl $2.00 Shoe $2.50 nan who tries it for the i equal of shoes that cost j > the foot feel perfectly at I nyshoeyou ever bought ^e leather?aqualitysole, :. How can we afford it? | our town; he knows?he will j 3n the Box. I 4 "1 p?J rERRY CO., I pg, Va. 6 iy H. ft. [{asiilaer I 0?<, M, S. C. , J 1 i B jack ? Dull Bay." ivery year that a!i work is no? anybody. lilina a machine. 1! keens vou %J A V etter work. I s, do brain work, you need to I or sooner or later you will suffer k down, you wiil do bctfer work ,/ ested in some clean, healthy sport, it it makes ycu self-reliant and orite recreation, you will find the I lis means a doubling of your en? 0 MERCHANTS. MOTHERS, COLUMBIA, S. C. _ / . OUR FIRS ve found favor with everybody uabes and men, the little girl in aafores and her mother and her andm other. They are of they reet, delicious, wholesome, 1 .< j- t ? J % Bit-in-your-moutn nmu, a hi- n 3're anxious to have vou try ? em if you don't know the pro- I cts of our evens. If you do I low we won't have to ask you. J ESDLIHGEB'S STEfcS BMERYl COLUMBIA, S. C. I wgyPKIBBnBI " ^ aBBfC?1WaBBMP?l istauraat,. I Proprietor, I tional Bank COLUMBIA, S. C. I ant in Columbia. 9 For Ladies and Gentlemen 9 Is at all Hours?Night or Day HOES EKUiVL md save money. A com- B l all leathers and prices B aany Lexington friends: m headquarters while in B shoes a specialty. W )u money on shoes. 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