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Town Lots For Sale. Desirable buildin? lots in the town of Swansea, S. C., for sile on easy terms and at reasonable prices. Apply quick to D. H. Lawson, Gaston, S, 0., R P. D. 1. tf ^^Ik^^^WMWMPWBHBMI^iiriliilirlBWPW*11 AS WELL AS II large ones are welcome here? v i you need not wait until your business has assumed great proportions before opening a Checking Account, DO SO TO-DAY. Our patrons regardless of the amount of business done, receive % every courtesy in all matters of I business entrusted to us?and 2 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 go to Berkman where you are guaranteed first-class work at reasonable prices. x You can also safely entrust your eye troubles to me, as fVton QA rooTQ nf nrftf*. iUUX O VUOXi W J v?* w V* **w tice in correcting all kinds of defective vision entitles me to yonr confidence. j B. H. Berkman! ESTABLISHED 1879. 1418 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE. j . SGUTEEF.2* SAIL WAY < I i SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE Apr. 2,1911 j N. B. These schedule Clares show j the time that trains may he expected to arrive and depart, but the limes stated are not j^tuaranteCix. DEPARTURES FRON LEXINGTON. NORTHBOUND. 10: IS A. M.?No. 8, doily for Columbia auct intermediate points conneotiiii* ^ t i - - ? O x. 1 as caiaraDia ior opajuxuuuig ?uu Ashevilie. Parlor cafe car Columbia to Ashcville. Arrive Columbia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 4:15 p.m., Asneville7:34 p. ra.' 5:4-1 P.M.?Xo. 132, daily lor Columbia, Washington and the East also connects at Columbia for Asheville. Through Pullman sleeping car io New York. Pullman sleeping car Columbia to Asheville. Arrive Columbia o. 2o p. ra., Wash jricfnn a nv TCpw York. 2:31 p. m. SOUTHBOUND. 8:58 A. M.~No. 131 daily for Augusta and intermediate points. Arrive Augusta 11:35 a. in. Pullman car. 5:44 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. Ooapman, "Washington, D. C, . H. F. Cary, G. P. A., Washington, D. O. J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A Atlanta, Ga. Alex. H. Acker, T. P. A Augusta, Ga. [oiitrTc] Bitters Succeed when everything else fafls. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE I it is the best medicine ever sold 8 over a druggist's counter. 1 iwifTiiuhM'.gmBESWMi flufimwatawy SUSHi PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM EncSdXMH?^ JB Cleanses and beautifies the hair. SI Promotes a luxuriant growth. Bfin&r ~ Fafls to Bestore Gray ~MBa Hair to its Youthful Color. -Tiffn Cures e*a!p diseases &. hair failing. BflKSSre " &ic. and <1.00 at Druggists iMiMnHEH^HMBBmcnHnnwnwMc EcSIsto Dots. t To the Editor of the Dispatch: Crops are looking very nice since the recent rains. S There was a large attendance at the singing school at King'j grove, oi: June the 17th and 18tb. The many friends of Mrs. Mary H Jefcoat will be pained to learn that she has a very acute attack of appendicitis and it is doubtful of her recovery. Miss Annie Barrs is visiting her sister, Mrs. K. S. Fulmer, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Lucas recently paid the former's brother, Mr. D. A K Lucas an extended visit. Mr. Luoa> <# bringing them back in his hand6omt touring car. Miss Frances Barrs recently pair her sister, Mrs. K. S. Fulmer, an ex- ^ tended visit. Miss Ila Blackwell was the gnest of ^ Miss-Eleeteen Hutto, Saturday night and Sunday. G. a] June 26, 1911. aI Captured the Booze. Constable L. L. Roof captured tei quarts and one pint of booze on the 0. N. & L. train at Chapin a few days se ago. The liquor was consigned to Essie Caughman, a negro woman who i9 said to be a notorious blindtiger. ti< After the usual 30 days have expired m the liquor will be poured out. Mr. Roof is a vigilant officer and has beeu instrumental in keeping down the il- ^ licit sale of liquor in his territory. or Visited Old Home. at Dr. T. H. Dreher and Mr. John ere Dreher, of St. Matthews, visited their ^ mother at Selwood for a day or two pa last week, coming by way of Lexir.g- Ca ton in Dr. Dreher's car. yc Dr. Dreher is one of the foremost citizens of St. Matthews, having been one of the prime movers in the estab- *? lishment of Callionn county. Besides beine highly distinguished in his profession, Dr. Dreher is a writer of note, being the St. Matthews correspondent of the Charleston News and Courier. , Their many friends here were glad to ] oron fnn ar\ o fi m q ) VUCUi ^ V vu 1U1 OV oxtv-i U W Notice, Trrsparssrs All persons are htreoy iorOiddei nob to trespas* in any manner whatsoc ver, on any of the land w^inh i? *" my posession for the year 1911, and known as the Mary Arcn Martiu iaua, a^ the law will be enforced against all "violations of this notice. June 12?85 J. D. GODDARD. BARBECUE. We will furnish a first class barbecue and refreshments at Simon E. Rickards, 2 miles and a half south of Gilbert, on the 3rd Saturday of July the 15th. Speakers will be present for the occasion. The photograph man will be here to make pictures. . Lora Yonnginer, tf. J. W. Rickard. ta ?? in 0.C Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing, an The Lexington Pressing Club is ar ready to do your spring cleauing, press- be ing, dyeing, etc. We have a cciape- Cc tent force and oil work promptly a?:d Yc neatly done. Let us fix up that old at ! last year's Panama for yon. YvVmaxe jjv ' a specialty of this eirs- of work. 1 Lexington Pressing Club. . Lem Sox, Manager. 0,1 tb h;. As to Bsr&ecaic Notices. do. Hereafter The Disp .teh will not insert; bar been e notices except under . the following terms: One cent a word for each ana every insertion, and cash a? must accompany the notice. Count ca your words and 9end ?.?ne cent for every word and there will be 110 misunderstanding. < I ... ^ th< AUTOMATIC m< NEW ACM E| - Dependable t to] 1 BALL-BEARING mi Warranted! for 10 Years Against sH Defects an i < a as< i 8ta Pen qu th< shi th< T3T( MM^JMnnnjaaBaBKnuannaMUBUM A High Arm Dependable sh< SEWING MACHINE * In every respect a Good, Durable j Family Machine. Every one Sold With an Unqualified *n]' Guarantee. Price: the low- ; fijrl i est?Cash cr Installments-! so Rice B. Herman, I ^ Lexington, S. C. Rn< | mv I - i i 50WSERGIVES OP ;aved From Wild Schemes by Mrs. Bowser. IANDS IN HIS CONFESSIONS. isits Druggist and Repents?Informed That Everybody Gave His Wife Credit For Keeping Him Out of the Madhouse?Takes Back All. By M. QUAD. Jopyrlght, 1911, by Associated Literary Press.] MRS. BOWSER," began Mr. Bowser after he had smoked away for half an hour after dinner, "I am a man lat gives everybody a square deal." "Yes?" she answered as she looked p from her book. "If I carry my point in an argument 3d then find that I am mistaken I n fair minded enough to admit it" "Yes?" "A man is not a man that won't do 9 "No?" "And should be ashamed of himilf." "Yes?" "And as a fair minded, conscien-v ? i 1 . J dus man 1 nave someming 10 aait." "Well?" "Some months ago I was telling you at 1 intended to climb Mount Meinley to look for Dr. Cook's reeds." "Yes, I remember." "I came home terribly in earnest >out the trip. I saw a way to make e name of Bowser famous and to it at least $500 per night for leeWg. I had as good as ordered tweVe drs of extra woolen socks and soJb tskin undershirts when I spoke to ?u about the matter." "So you did." "I had it rll figured out?how long go, how long to return, what to I h, ONE OF BOWSER'S VISIONS. ear, what to eat, where I should find e records?everything:." "Yes, dear. You even figured on. AlLig SUUIU UffJ'5-"' Lujui. vr.-.'si:: iv. .livi:,, case you had wiud cu the .stomh." "Rut you went at it. item by item, id demolished my whole j>Jan. Yon ^ued that the mountain could n<>t cl imbed. You nrcmorl that Dr. >ok had toft do records to be found. hi marred that the snow would !;e least six feet dec;\ while I am but e feet six inches tall. You very ;t!y said that I had never even climba hill twenty feet Mj:h. You said at I would be frostbitten before I d climbe.l six feet. You remember, n't you?" "les. Gear; i go. 'You spoke of rnv short leer. and bald a<l, and you said you could not ::r?iue ine as an explorer. Do you roll how mad i cot at that?" 'Very vividly." A Mountain Dream. 'I was going to take twenty-two s of tomatoes to live on. and I never ought of their freezing until you mtioned it. flu. ha!" 'But you are not now thinking of iking the trip, I hope?" r ill liuui ii. .uiu. uu?aci. iio * (I you at the start, I am a fair nded man. I did you an injustice, have found out that you were right d I was wrong in every particular, d I am ready to beg your pardon, lo beg your pardon. I was a jacksi" 'But you needn't beg my pardon. >u were simply carried away by your thusiasm. You scolded some, but it is all over next day." '1 was a fool. Mrs. Bowser?a fool!" 'Just an enthusiast." 'And but for you I should have irted a strawberry farm. I figured so many quarts at so mucn per ; art and never figured on the plants, j > setting out, the picking or the j ipping. Why, I'd have lost $1,500 : ? first season." 'It is such things that must be fig- j ?d on when you make a change,' I ? said. "You haven't got anything j mind just now, have you?" Not a blamed thing. What a funnv a that was of mine?to go into icken raising! I was to start with (KK) bens and increase the numbet til I had five rimes as many, i could are on so many dozen eggs a day many broilers, so much income pe* j ek. What 1 didn't figure on wa- j ? cost of production, but you did j 3 when you got at it you knocker i ' whole scheme into a cocked hat Mrs. Bowser, you've got sense in your I head." "So have you, Mr. Bowser, when | you eotne to see the other side of j things. You haven't finished with j your paper yet. Don't let ine inter- j rapt you." 1 Mrs. Bowser's idea was not to let j him own up to anything more, but he j laughed, relighted his cigar and said: Continues His Confessions. "And I was going into the dairy business with 200 cows to start on. Lord}*, Lordy. but what a fortune I figured out of the milk and butter! It never occurred to me that it would cost a cent to feed and milk the cows and get the milk and butter to marU/vf DrvTTTtmw mil NtiAtTT TY^A1*A i *1 ^CL. 1U1 3. DUU i3Cl? VU uuv >Y LUUI V XXA a minute than I do in all day." "Oh. but you mustn't say that. You saw how it was after a bit." "And I was going to learn to be an aviator?ha. ha! And I was going to pay $3,000 for a flying machine and get a contract to annihilate the enemy at so much per head. Oh, I've been a chump, Mrs. Bowser?c-h-u-m-p, chump!" "Shan't I telephone the Greens to come in for a game of cards?" she asked as she rose up. "Not tonight. And I invented a burglar alarm and wanted to put $3,000 in it?ha. ha! Come to test it. it wouldn't alarm a cat. Mrs. Bowser, I sincerely l>eg your pardon." I p "But I said yon needn't," she re- I plied. "If the Greens were to come ' |l in"- ? "Never mind the Greens. Tie's got a boil on his leg. and that's all he'd ^ want to talk about. And I invented a |f hair dye. to be called after me. and I ^ could see a hundred thousand dollars g in it. I called you a dunce because ^ yon didn't agree with me. Mrs. Row- p ser, I'm a fair minded man. When"? H "Or we might run into Brown's." p she suggested. * || "Brown and Green and Black an#l '% White be hanged! Mrs. Bowser, as 1 If /y/ started out to tell you. when I am in p the wrong 1 am ready to admit it." "Yes." jf "I was in the wrong about that hair w dye. I beg your pardon." p "It is granted. Was business at the m office good today?" p Visits the Drug Store. || "And I've been wrong about other p things, and I beg your pardon in each ^ and every ease. 1 beiieve in a square p - J i. .i i^j Cieai. ana i neueve u suuuiu .u i ^ home. I want to go over to the drug J p store now. and when I come back 1 v/t will try and think of some other things p tc beg your pardon about." ||f Mrs. Bowser heaved a sigh of relief. p There was no longer any danger of ^ Mr. Bowser flying , off the handle m, through some chance word. He found |p the druggist taking a bit of rest be- p tween customers, and he lost no time m, saying: 7 M "Doc, do you know I'd have made p a fool of myself a dozen, times over m but for that wife of mine?" "Of course I know it. and so does m everybody else around here. It is a p subject of common remark." ?. % "It isr I "Certainly. But for her you'd be iu i || the idiot asylum in a month." p "I?I? Doc. you are a blamed old |f liar!" said Mr. Dowser as he walked J out I He entered his house five minutes |ji later, and Mrs. Dowser queried: ify ' You didn't make a long stay?" "No, ma'am. Only just long enough to. learn that you were conveying the j impression around town that I would | not know enough to chew cucumbers 1 if you didn't stand at my elbow. To- : j morrow we part. Yen have the rest j ! of the evenimr to figure out the alimo- | j ny in." i j" .I * F*?T* I 1 I ' -4. ti j $ . > ! ii j A I 1 A 11W II t%kM V IVJSU i ! i I . J TA WAHm! 10 WtfUliBil I ? I i _ "Women suffering from any form of illness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by women. 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