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' mBBM IAS WELL AS large ones are welcome here? you need not wait until your business has assumed great proportions before opening a Checking Aocount, DO SO TO-DAY. f I Onr patrons regardless of the amount of business done, receive every courtesy in all matters of business entrusted to us?and there is nothing in safe banking we cannot perform. Talk it over with our cashier. CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, r COLUMBIA, s. c. \ ? ?? MRBHaaBaMaMMMainMiin mm WATCH AND JEWELRY j REPAIRING - -i For Watch and Jewelry Repairing go to JtJer&man where you are guaranteed t first-class work at reasonable prices. Toucan 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 your confidence. B. H. Berkman ESTABLISHED 1879. 141S MAIN STREET, nnr TTKyraT A ? n WOJ U tf K/> w. 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE. L r 1 . y. : A woman will forgive her husband anything if he'll only pretend he does notdeperve her. A girl has to learn all over again to flirt with every man she meets, so as to keep it exciting. Yon can tell when a man has made I a little money by how patronizing he j is to everybody who hasn't. There's nothiLg a woman can be so proud of her husband for as the way n?n -.nan tKa finanniol nnlnmn in iiu OAU XC/OU tuv uurtuviui vviuuiii ?? his paper ja9t as if it had something in it. The principal employment of the state senate pigeon hole right now seems to be as a receptacle for Hoke Smith's appointments. Piano and Organ Bargains One Hazleton Square Piano $57.00 One Steinway Square Piano $37.00 Both of the above pianos are in good order and can be exchanged in years to eome towards new pianos. One Upright used $350 Piano for only A. Off *io<. One Brand New Manthushek $550 Piano for only $115. Providence has smiled on you with refreshing showers. Parents should now smile on their oliildren and supply them with a beau tifnl, sweet-toned Upright Piano which can be had from $225 up, on ea9y terms at the old established Malone's Music House 1428 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Write us for catalogs, terms and rrinfts nn Pinrma and Optrana. 1 ? - 3 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 yon are not now a subscriber to this low-priced, valuable journal, call and get a copy. We would be glad to have your subscription. The price is only 25c. a year. ' The Dispatch. Jgjt WORK DONE HERE NEW PULLMAN BUFFET SLE] ING OAR LINE Between ATLANTA AND MEMPHIS VIA } SOUTHERN RAILWAY and Frisco System Effective July 1, 1911 4.10 p. m. Lv ATLANTA Ar 12 40 p 7 30 a. m. Ar MEMPHIS Lv 9.00 j: Making direct connections at Me pais iur points west auu tuuuctuuu Atlanta for points East. For detailed informationcall on n? est Southern Railway ticket agent, J L. Meek, A. G. P. A. Atlanta, Ga., F. L. Jenkins, T. P. Augusta, Ga. State of South Carolina County of Lexington In the Court of Common Pleas. P. P. Bearden and E. W. Luther, Pi against "C XT QKam "Ho f onr} on/"I QT7\T\TfY JL' ULiWl JU'WlVUUIMiU MVAUAULV. To the defendant above named: Yon are hereby summoned and quired to answer the complaint in t action, of which a copy is hereby se: ed on you, and to serve a copy of yc answer to the said compiaint on 1 subscriber at his office, Carolina N ional Bank Building, Columbia, S. 1 within twenty days after the serv hereof, exclusive of the day of su service, and if you fail to answer t complaiDt within the time aforesa the plaintiff in this action will apj to the court for the relief demanc in the comolaint. Dated tfais'srh day of April, A. D.,1! C. S. MONTIETH," Plaintiff's Attorney To Defendant Above Named: You Will Please take notice that t original Summons and complaint this case was duly filed in the office Clerk of Court for Lexington couni S. C., 17th day of May, A. D., 1911. C. S. Montieth, 40 Plaintiff's Attorney SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE Apr. 1! w t? rrr? ?^5 m. JO. . luese scueuiuu ugiuree du< the time that trains may be expected arrive and depart, but the times stal are not guaranteed. DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTO NORTHBOUND. 10:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily for Oolnml and intermediate points connect! at Columbia for Spartanburg a Asheville. Parlor cafe car Coin biato Asheville. Arrive Coin bia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 4 p. m., Asheville7:34 p. m. 5:44 P. M.?No. 132, daily for Coin bia, Washington and the East a connects at Colombia for As! ville. Through Pullman sleepi car to New York. Pullman sle< ingcar Columbia to Asheville. 1 rive Columbia 6 .20 p. ra., Was ington 8:53 a. m., New Toi 2:31 p. m. < * ^ k SOUXMJbUUJNJJ. 8:58 A. M.?No. 131 daily for Augui and intermediate points. Arri Augusta 11:35 a. m. Pullman cj 5:44 P. M.?No. 7, daily for Angui and intermediate points. Arri Augusta 8:35 p. m. ' Summer excursion tickets now sale. For further information call ticket agents, or E. H. Coapman, Washington, D. H. F. Cary, G. P. A., Washing^ D. 0. J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A Atlanta, Ga. F. L. Jenkins T. P. Augusta, Ga. Ac tn Rnrhopnp Mnfippc. Hereafter The Disp ?tch will not sert barbecue notices except nnc the following terms: One cent a wc for each and every insertion, and ca must accompany the Botice. Cot: your words and send one cent I every word and there will be no m understanding. I AUTOMATIC NEW ACME Dependable BALL-BEARING Warranted for 10 Years Against all Defects A High Arm Dependable SEWING MACHINE In every respect a Good, Durabl Family Machine. Every one Sold With an Unqualified Guarantee. Price: the low est?-Cash or Installment Rice B. Harman, Lexington, S. C. Cleaning, Pressing and Dyein The Lexlneton Pressincr Clnb ready to do your spring cleaning, pre ing, dyeing, etc. We have a com] tent foroe and all work promptly a neatly done. Let as fix up that < last year's Panama for ycm. We ma a specialty of this class of work. > Lexington Pressing Okib, Lem Sox, 'Manager. 3p- Eloping Up-To-Date. The coatleas man puts a careless arm 'Ronnd the waist of the hatles9 girl, While over the dustless, mudless road In a horseless wagon they whirl Like a leadless builet from a hammerless gun, ^ By smokeless powder driven, They fly to taste the speechless joys By endless union given. imat The only luncheon his coinless purse Affords to them the means ear Is a tasteless meal of boneless cod or With a dish of stringless beans. He smokes his old tobaccoless pipe And laughs a mirthless laugh When papa tries to coax her back By wireless telegraph. ?Motor Record. Buy it now. Now is the time to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dianhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. This remedy has no NS superior. For sale by all dealers. re- Anything is all right?until it interim feres with your plans. mr ~ ;be A well known Des Moines woman atr after suffering miserably for two days C , frcm bowel complaint, was cured by ice one dose of Chamberlain's Colic. Choi ich era and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale die by all dealers. id, )ly Led may &ive Dr. Wiley a gentle little reprimand, but if he fires him he ^ certainly will not enjoy the summer's rest at Beverly. ;^e An ordinary case of diarrhoea can, "J as a rule, be cured by a single dose of ?* Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diky? arrhoea Remedy. This remedy has no superior for bowel complaints. For sale by all dealers. \ Qam a Af flia Pnv\nKlinono r\*ar\aca f a uv/uig ua uu& jlw^uuxi\.auo v\j reduce the tariff by degrees. They prefer to die slowly than to make one )11 good, quick job of it. Seemed to Give Him A New Stomach. "I suffered intensely after' eating and no medicine or tr satment J tried seemed to do me any good," writes H. bia M. Youngpeters, Editor of The Sun, ng Lake View, Ohio. "The first few dosftsnf OhamhprlHin's Stamnfth and T?ivf?r m. Tablets gave me surprising relief and ra. the second bottle seemed to give me a ;15 new stomach and perfectly good health." For 9ale by all dealers, m ie- Genius 19 more plentiful than plain ng common sense. *P- . . . ix5h FOR SALE:?Cheap, one light spring rk. wagon, newly repaired and painted In good condition. Rice B. Harman sta ive No Use To Pray For Rain. Etr 3ta the Rev. S. T. H llman Declares That 01} Men, Lea< ing Wicked Lives. Need on Not Pra* for Rain. j 0, Spartanburg, Aug, 2?''If the long 5n? and continued drought which has had 1 ^ the entire country in its grasp especially certain sections of North and South Carolina, for the past several months, is a judgment sent upon the in- People because of having violated the ler commands and laws of the Creator, it >rd is an insult to God for people to meet .sh . * - ? int coe^ec,ner ana oner nP prayers and sup^or plications. is- "The dry weather is a judgment of God upon the people for their sins, vio~ lations of the Sabbath and the evil ways in which they have fallen, and there is no use in praying for rain un til the people cease their wickedness.0 Thus spoke the Rev. Dr. S. T. Hallman, pastor of the Lutheran Church in Spartanburg, in an interview today. This able minister wen. on to say that he had read with a peculiar feeling of the meetings held in various places where God was "ailed upon to give the county the much needed rain. He stated that it was cf no avail, and that f Vi i?/\n ^ mnn n m 4 UUO lUUg UlUUgJLIU WAS DCli U upuii U-TC j* earth because of sins committed, and that persons should stop asking God to do something that He saw fitnottodo. > "It is not fcr me to say," continued Dr. Hallman, "whether or not the dry weather is sent upon the section because of sins comrnilthd, but I know that it is an insult to the Creator of the Universe for the people to pray for rain while they continue to live in sin and violate the Holy Commandments. The prayers of the righteous availeth much, but the prayers of the wicked e do not reach heaven." This is in striking contrast with many ministers who have held special i meetings, during which supplications s for relief from the long drought were _ je J uueieu u[j. "I love but her," sang the lovesick swain. "If it's batter you want you can get that at the corner grocery," called out her irate father. II* It isn't difficult to size a man up, is but the true measure of a woman is Be- known only by her dressmaker. There fa nn roosnn toViit a nrnman ahAnWn'f; nd >ld have an aim in life?even if ebe can't ke throw a stone with accuracy. >' The. well-heefcSdf shoe trust can afcafid a pretty steep investigation. , VETERANS' REUNION The following is General Order No. ; 2, issued by B. H. Teague, major gen- j eral commanding South Carolina divi- j sion, United Confederate veterans, j relatiye to the annual reunion in Columbia. Headquarters South Carolina Division, United Confederate veterans. Aiken, S. C., July 29, 1911 General Orders No. 2 Series of 1911 The State Reunion of the South Carfiltno /Sitrloirvn TT f! V Trill Vio Tiol/tnf, v/ uia v4XYic*\yii) u v/. v j ?*u ww u^*v*uiu Columbia, S. C., August 22 and 23. The sponsor for the 'division during j 1911 is Miss May Meetze; her maids of j honor ar<=: Misses Lucv Bacon and $ SS Christie Powers, all of Columbia, and ? *t>e matron of honor, Mr9. J. A. Mul- | ler, of Lexington. jj The reunion orator will be the Hon. j; Robert Aldrich, of Barnwell. Our capital city has generously in- | vited us to hold our reunion this year | within her limits. Having fon other occasions been her guests and parta- = ken of her unbounded hospitality, it is certain that her welcome, as it ever | has in the past, will be true and hear- ' ty, and that her citizens will be pleas- | nrably attentive to ns in every way during that time. Yonr commander trnsts that eyery I veteran will endeavor to attend and j contribute to the gratification and joy of the occasion of meeting old com- j rades and rehearsing the tales of the war times of half a century ago. The railroads will give U9 the usual reduction in rates and extension of time limits. "r> ? 1? ? 4-~ n/r- -vr n t>.vi?o r>y applying iu itai. v/. chairman entertainment committee, | Columbia, S. 0 , information as to board and lodging may be obtained. B. H. Teague, Major General Commanding, S. C. Divis;on, U. C. V. Official: S. E. Welch, Adjutant General and Chief of Staff. _ Ne^er in the history of civilization has there been a gpeater preminm on well trained minds than at the present time. Never were business enterprises conducted on a grater scale or reqnired more skillful management. Mediocritv of indiffprpnt service will no longer be tolerated. The young man or woman must he 1 able to do the work required by this exacting age or give way to these who 6 can. | We have the facilities for survnlyiug what the bnsin^ss world demands. Onr course of study is modern, our teachers are earnest, zealous and practical. and our appointments firstclass We cannot expect, to seeure nor deserve the patronage of the public unless we do thorough work, for the success of onr school demmds UDon the success of our erradnatea. There is n<> time like the present. Improve the present and you assure the future. I Address C. J. Richards, President. The Richards Business College Savanhah, Ga. Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fi^e china, clocks. A fine stot k ? always on hand for you t select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry oj Silverware. Good watch work and best ? eve glasses. _ If you can't come, send fc? our catalogue or telephone you) order to us. P. H. LACHICOTTE & CO., JEWELERS, 1424 Main Columbia, S.C / Phone 984 WOOD'S I Turnip Seed A large supply of Wood's New Orop Turnip Seed. All Standard Varieties. tutta -tsaga, Kanitn, Amber (Jane, Cornfield Beans and all kinds of Garden and Field Seeds. 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