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I , I V " I AS WELL AS f, I . I large ones are welcome here? you need not wait until your business has assumed great proportions before opening a Checking Account, DO SO TO-DAY. f : ' ! Oar patrons regardless of the amount of business done, reoeive every courtesy in all matters of business entrusted to us?and there is nothing in safe banking we cannot perform. Talk it over with oar cashier. i *' . . CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, COLUMBIA, S. C. n| : WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING tf; \ ' T Watfth and Jewelry ^ Repairing go to Berkman ^ where yon are guaranteed first-class work at reasonable ^ prices. You can also safely entrust your efe troubles to me, as more than 30 years of prac/ tice in correcting all kinds of defective vision entitles me to your confidence. B. H. Berkman ESTABLISHED 1879. 1418 MAIN STREET, AATmroTA c? n UUliUlUDia, k?. v/. SO YEARS EXPERIENCE. " '' ' . - < l BIG BARBECUE. , ? A. Taylor's Pla *, GILBERT, S. C. SATURDAY AUG. 5. The quality and quanity of my barbecues need no explanation. t Everyone knows that when they come to Tay lor's barbecues, they expect and get a treat. AZARIAH TAYLOR, Gilbert, S. C.' Piano and Organ Bargains Oae Hazleton Square Piano|37.00 One Steinway Square Piano $37.00 Both of the above pianos are in good order and can be exchanged in years to come towards new pianos. One Upright used $350 Piano for only $187. One Brand New Manthushek $550 Piano for only $U5. Providence has smiled on you with refreshing showers. Parents should now smile on their children and supply them with a beau tiful; sweet-toned Upright Piano which can be had from $225 up, on easy terms at the old established Malone's Music House 1428 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Write us for catalogs, terms and prices on Pianos and Organs. Free! They're Free! We have a number of sample copies of Home & Farm for distribution. If you are interested in your home or farm and you are not now a subscriber to this low-priced, valuable journal, call and get a copy. We would be glad to have jour subscription. The price it only 26c. a year. The Dispatch. JOB W0BK D0NEHE8E NEW PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING OAR LINE Between ATLANTA AND MEMPHIS VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY and Frisco System Effective July 1, 1911 i. 10 p. m. Lv ATLANTA Ar 12 40 p m 7 30 a. m. Ar MEMPHIS Lv 9.00 p m Making direct connections at Memphis for points West and connection at Atlanta for points East. For detailed informationcall on near est Southern Railway ticket agent, or J L. Meek, A. G. P. A. Atlanta, Ga.,. F. L. Jenkins, T. P. A. Augu3ta, Ga. State of South Carolina County of Lexington In the Court of Common Pleas. P. P. Bearden and E. W. Luther, Ptffs against F. M. Sharp, Defend and?SUMMONS To the defendant above named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is hereby served on you, and to serve a copy of your *-~ nni/' n/\w*nioinh rkn fVio SiUBWCr IU tliC 9aiU vv/Ul^/muuu vu vuv subscriber at his office, Carolina National Bank Building, Columbia, S. C , within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated this 8th day of April, A. D.,1911 C. S. MONTIETH, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Defendant Above Named: You Will Please take notice that the original Summons and complaint in this case was duly filed in the office of Clerk of Court for Lexington county, S. C., 17th day of May, A. D., 1911. 0. S. Montieth, 40 Plaintiff's Attorney. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE Apr. 2,1911 N. B. These schedule figures 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 { Ashevilie. Parlor cafe car Columbia to Ashevilie. 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 anjl the East also connects at Columbia for Ashevilie. Through Pullman sleeping car to New York. Pullman sleeping car Columbia to Ashevilie. Ar^ ' 1 " ? / ?! ? ? TTT?^'U rive uciumoia o.zu p. m., yymuington 8:53 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. 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. Coapman, Washington, D. C, H. F. Cary, G. P. A., Washington, D. O. J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A Atlanta, Ga. F. L. Jenkins T. P. A Augusta, Ga. As to Barbecue Notices. Hereafter The Disp itch will not insert barbecue notices except under the following terms: One cent a word for each and every insertion, ana casn must accompany the notice. Count your words and send one cent for every word and there will be no misunderstanding:. AUTOMATIC NEW ACME Dependable BALL-BEARING Warranted for 10 Years Acainst all Defects Tirr-n?- -in?m ^auMBanonraaMBnEKV A High Arm Dependable SEWING MACHINE In every respect a Good, Durable Family Machine. Every one Sold With an Unqualified Guarantee. Price: the low j est?-Cash or Installments Rice B. Harman, Lexington, S. C. Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing. The Lexington Pressing Club i ready to do your spring cleaning, pressing, dyeing, *to. We have a comp. tent foroe an i all work promptly am neatly done. Let us fix up that olr last year's Panama for you. We make a specialty of this olw of work. Lexington Rwdaf Gtafc. f am Q.v U.nnaan UOM1 OV*| * * BILLING AND COOING. " IN the days when I was wooing All my time was spent In coolngw Cooing blissfully. First she cooed and then I cooed . As the love chase we pursued In a happy, dreamy mood. Ne'er a coo from sweet Babette But by me was promptly met Cheerily. Now we're wed, and 'stead of trilling Little coos we twain are billing? Billing constantly. First I bill, and then she billsBills for grocers, bills for pills. Ice and bonnets, duds and frills. Ne'er a bill from sweet Babette But must be instanier mei. j Woe is me! j There's no Joy without Its sorrow, - No today without its morrow With its pain. Yet with all the woes of billing. With results so bad and chilling And the debt chase swift and killing, j When Babette doth call me to it I am ready still to coo it All again! ! ?Smart Set. I Tricking the Bobby. A Dublin eccentric a short time ago entered a purveyor's shop and bought a ham. Having paid for his purchase, he requested that it should be hung outside the shop door, saying that he would call back for it The customer then paced up and down outside the shop till a policeman came In sight and just as the man in blue caught his eye he grabbed the ham and bolted. The constable, however, soon collared the thief, as he thought, and hauled him back to the shop, Having explained the nature of the alleged crime to the shop assistant, he asked the latter to charge the offender. "But," said the assistant as he realized the joke, "it's his own ham. He was quite at liberty to take it in any circumstances he chose."?Tit-Bits. i Righteous Indignation. j "So you want a divorce, do you?" said the lawyer, peering over his glass-' es at the worried little man in front a# Mm V4 ?! # "Yes, sir. I've stood just about all I can. My wife's turned suffragette, and she is never at home." "It is a pretty serious thing to break up a family, you know. Don't you think you had better try to make the best of it for awhile? Perhaps it is only a passing fad." "That's what I have been doing, but there are some things a man can't stand. I don't mind the cooking, and I haven't kicked on washing the dishes,' but I do draw the line at running pink ribbons in my nightshirt to try to fool the children."?Success Magazine. < ?t? "I1 'I' ?t' 'I* 'I' * > '! 'I' ?t' !* *!' fr a * T if Figure It Out. H "Bunt why do you object to J *> my manners 7" JJ "For one thing, you eat with X if your knife." f J! "Well, 1 have to: I'm left | if handed."?Toledo Blade. 1 V ? ?|? How Fido Gave Away His Mistress. I Sir Charles Was Bored. finionel Sir Charles Hightsdale had his regiment out for a practice march | on the road near Dublin. His command was the shire yeomanry, which had suffered several overwhelm[ ing routs in the Boer war. Meeting j a drove of pigs on the way to Dublin market Sir Charles considerately halted his regiment at the roadside so as to let the pigs pass. "Oh, come on, colonel?come on!" cried the pig drover, respectfully saluting. "Come on, yer honor. Sure, there isn't a boer among them!"?Harper's Weekly. So Similar. "Yes," said Nagget "a woman usually treats her husband as the average servant treats bric-a-brac." "Go ahead," said the wise Mrs. Nag get "What's the answer?' ! "Why. the more he's worth the more she tries to break him."?Catholic ; Standard and Times. ** ?! * !? * 'i' * 'i' * ****?! M 4i V Prompt Action. *' 1 * Mari.e?When you spoke to |! papa did yon tell him you had t ! o $500 in the bank? < ;; Toin-1 did : I ? Marie?And what did he say? *> i; Tom?He borrowed it?Boston it Transcript [ fr'fr'l"!' >1' 'I' ? '! 'X' i' ?! !' '! '! *'I1 '* When a Man's lit MJSm Bixley is ilk I understand" "Ye#: he's confined to his bed" "Leipme see. If I remember right Jim married a professional nurse. I suppose she takes care of him?' "Not much. Jim sent for his moth* er.H?Clereland Plain Dealer. SURPRISED THE HIGHLANDERS And Then the Young Boers Surprise Their Own General. Ignorance is not bliss on the battle field When the South African war be gan the Boers, brave fighters thougt they were, lost many an advantage through almost childish simplicity It the art of war. Mr. Howard C. Hille gas, in his "Boers In War," gives at incident of this trait. While fighting at Magersfontein s number of youthful Boers, in this theii first battle, allowed a hundred high landers to approach to within a short distance of the trench wherein the Boers were concealed They ther sprang out, calling "Hands up!" The high landers, completely sur prised, threw down their arms and ad vanced. holding their hands above theii heads. One of the young Boers approached them, scratched his head ir perplexity and said to his friends, "What shall we do with them?" After a consultation they allowed the high landers to return to their column. . When the young Boers arrived a( the Boer laager, laden with the cap tured rifles, their general asked them why they did not bring their prisoners The youths looked at each other, and one of them sheepishly replied: <<ttt- ~ a. 4-Vtof f Batt rrA??/3 "we U1U UUl IkJiUW iuai iucj IKK wanted." It was not tbe lads, however, whc always made the mistakes. One old Boer, on viewing for the first time a company of high'anders In tbe distance, refused to fire, insisting that it was a herd of ostriches, and he persuaded all the burghers in tbe trenches near him that they were ostriches, and nothing but osti-iches. Never in the history of civilizatioi has there been a gpeater premium oj well trained minds than at thepresen time. Never were business entergrise conducted on a greater scale or re quired more skillful management nf in^ifFprpnt service wil J.UCU1VA/HUT vi w no longer be tolerated. The young man or woman must b able to do tne work required by thi exacting age or give way to those wh can. We have the facilities for supplyinj what the business world demands. Our course of study is modern, ou teachers are earnest, zealous and prac tical, and our appointments firstclass We cannot expect to secure nor de serve the patronage of the public un less we do thorough work, for the sue cess of our school depends upon th success of our graduates. There is no time like the present. Improve the present and you assur the future. Address C. J. Richards, President The Richards Business Uollege savari hah, Ga. Town Lots For Sale. Desirable building lots in the tow: of Swansea, S. C., for sale on eas; terms and at reasonable prices. Ap ply quick to D. H. Lawson, Gaston S. 0., R. F. 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