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Parlor E i BEN DAVII 1120 HAIR ST. 0pp. Palmetto V I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm l est cooking and finest Bests Special Bates by the W< II V; ^ Knowing the great importai i point to carry the best ol eve ing art. Whether for the sho | to serve you. You will flndS 01 ji lowest reasonable figure on i ^ /kmrttf $5.00 and ap. Bfac Lorick & INCORF COLUMBIA, urn > vi GOOD i 1 I* . /' 's And best of work ii S| Feature that has 1 SI The Staie-w and endor South Carolina All work in i Guaranteed to i Fence also. Wi See us and we Your interest is 1 SOUTH CAROLINA 1 Phone 1558. COLUMBIA, I. V. STILLER, Manager. 1 1 l shafting! i pul LOMBARD IRON WORK! I Am Hea< Doors, Sast " High G rade i See me before placing you N. H. D COLUM E. OSCAR FA! | T arMonth 11 ] Door t \.\ Povcr Voxr- n**s>*v.y _ x On ily be J. T. 00r,EM.A V Mcrr Charleston, S. C THE PRUDENTIAL INSURE Incorporated as a stock com John F. Dryden, President. lestaurant, 9, Proprietor, National lank COLUMBIA, S. C I iurant in Columbia. Tor Ladies and Gentlemeu ?eko [eals at all Honrs?Night or Day r* fx * s 1 ] ice of these tools, we make it a | I ry tool known to the blacksmith- I n op the form, we are oreoared I | ur p?icos simmered down ffo the everything you need. [ Mniith't Yafep S5.50 to $7.50. Lowrance, i ORATED. / m m m S. O# I STOCK { M N -= , ' . * N * 5 the strong > helped to earn ide reputation : sements of the \ * N Marble Works. M either marble or granite f satisfy. We sell iron F rite or call to e will see that jj pro ecteA 5 N : - M MARBLE WORKS, I n 1707 Main Street, J : S. G. J : : F. H. HYATT, Proprietor. J IE lxmmmiiiiiiiiiiriniiiiiM LEYS I j BELTS ?H >, AUGUSTA, to. I Jquarters For i and Blinds. and ow Prices. 1 - / t !1J! r oraer ior Dunaing material* j RIGGERS, BIA, S. C. LLAW, Sales Mgr. i!y Income Policy is She | separting Comfort From ?! j whch side wii| your famaffer your dsath? *i cpcn i cny *??? I - - <- I ) ' j< ?w '.i 5 r?wVfc?C| LEXINGTON, S. C. tNCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, pany by the State of New Jersey Home Office, Newark, N J wn^jqai^BMwawMeawKwgwpiBiaiiii ?mrw inn mmwmi1 J W H. Hendrix Replies To Taxpayer. To the Editor of The Dispatch: Please allow me space for the foil-wing reply to Taxpayer about the Amick Ferry-S6ill Water bridge: Mr. Taxpayer, you seem in the first ace to be very much devoted to your Bi le, 'though you do not follow its I te >ehings; for he that says he is with- I out sin is a liar and the truth is not in | h m. You made some false statements which you say you can prove, a>id now I demand you do it before your sins find y ou out. Do you remember telling Senator Crosson, in m , presence, if the bridge be built ?i Still Water there would be three creeki to bridge? Now, Mr. Taxpayer, was that true? Where is the misrepresentation? "Be sure your sins will find you out." Again, you told me on the way from he river to Mr F. W. Shealy's farm that it was immaterial with you where the bridge be built?if at Still Water it would benefit your place more than it would at Amick's? And I told you then that you ought not to fight Still Water so hard? You said you were ?.<t. 4'Be sure your sins will find you ut." Now, Mr. Taxpayer, you forget that a man living in a glass house ough> not to cait stocesc Also you forget to <*ast the mote out of your own eyo that you might see more clearly how io cast it out of your neighbor's eye. Again, when I read your communication in The Dispatch in which you said you were tired of trashy bridge talk and so on, and then read the one you wrote in The. News-Advocate. I think you misrepresented yourself very much. You departed from that good training your good old father and mother gave you. You behaved like a bad boy, and in justice to them and yourself, 3 ou ought now to beg n a homeward march and yet show to your fellow-taxpayers that those good old parents' teachings were not in vain. "William H. Hendrix. Gilbert, R. F. D., March 2, 1912. There ia more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, prononnoed it incurable. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only Constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. TnVvn TJrmVo on omul nrTiifi man vvuu juuiav) mi YT AH i/v- UlOU) died in Greenville; from injuries re ceived in being struck by a box car while crossing * the Southern railway yards. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of coughs, colds and croup. It can be depended upon. Try it. Sold by all dealers. The wise guy never jolts a hornet's nest to find out what's in it. Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing The Lexington Pressing Club is ready to do your fall cleaning, pressincr Hveimr etc. We have a comDe tent force and all work promptly and neatly done. Let us fix up that old last year's suit for you. We make a specialty of this class of work. Lexington Pressing Club. Lem Sox, Manager. I Honesty I in Jewelry I 9 H know it's all right;" is what one P |] of our customers remarked to Eg 3 another the other day. fe p When you buy Jewelry, you g -n generally have to take the "J^w- B 5 eler's word for it" whether it is fc I good or not. E 6 That's just where our reputa- K g tion for honesty and fair dealing B a counts. g P And furthermore, we will al- B | K way<5 J'011 yonr money back P I B *>?k no questions auy time B I you are dissatisfied witfi a pur- gj Chase M | Special attention to mailorders, | i nri impf! si cfw? I I Ui/inL'&5 I. MiiViZ, I I JEWELER, I | 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C | laaBaBMBaaBasKMMHasKwggwB A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUES" What Is known as the "Blues" Is seldom occasioned by actual exist* Ing external conditions, but in the great majority of cases by il disordered LIVER ?^ THIS IS A FACT which may bo demonstra* ted by trying a course of mm _ _ * <il i litmus Tbty control and regulate the LIVER.. They bring hope and botiyagcy to the mind. They bring health and elaatic?? Ity to the body. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Jamea S. Templetou, a wealth.) g.ain speculator, has started at his own expense a "coffee cab" for the purpose of furnishing the crossing policemen in Chicago with hot coffee and sandwiches on cold days. You judge a man not by what he oromises to do, but by what he has done. That is the true test. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy judged by this standard has no superior. People verywhrre speak of it in the highest erm9 of praise. For sale by all dealers. When you see bad luck coming your way dodge up an alley. The 9tars wait until the mght falls before they begin to shoot. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE Dec. 3,1911 Arrivals and departures Lexington, South Carolina. (N. B. These schedule figures shown as information only and are not guaranteed.). 8:58 AT M.?No. 131 daily, from New York to Augusta. Pullman car. Dining car service. 10:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily from Augusta to Columbia. Arrive Columbia 10:50 a. m.f Spartanburg 4:10., a m.; Greenville 6:55 p m.; Asheville. 7:34 p. m.; Cincinnati, 10:00 a. m. 5:41 P. M.?No. 7, daily, from Columbia to Augusta. Connecting from Cincinnati, Asheville, Greenville, Spartanburg and intermediate points. 6:02 P. M.?No. 182, daily, from Augusta to New York. . Pullman sleeping car. Dining car service. Arrive Columbia 6:40p. m. Washington 8:53 a. m.; New York 2:31 d. m. For farther information, call on ticket agent or E. H. Coapman, V. P. and G. M.. Washington, D. 0, J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Georgia. F. li. Jenkins, T. P. A., Angnsta, Georgia. Subscribe to The Dispatch. Money Saved f? We save you money on ?very pair of Shoes bought [ from us. : : : : : : WHY? Because they wear longer and cost you less. We ha^e the stock to select from. ::::::: We invite our Lexington friends to come in and be convinced that we live up to just what we say. : Pleasure vcrr>i4- rrrvn and give you our prices. Harmon's Shoe ! S t o r es 1725 Main St., COLUMBIA, - S. C W FROST PROOF i r GUARANTEED TO S If FROM THE ORIGINAL C ?.? TwAQgMA? Established1868. Paid In Wetgrow the first FROST FROOF PLANT customers. We have grown and sold more ca States oombtaed. WHY? Because our plants It is time to set these plants in your section t that sell for the most money. We sow three tons cf Cabbagt Fruit trees and ornamentals. Write for freect and regetable growing. Prices on Cabbage PI; By express, buyer paying express charges, whl to ?,000 |L50 per thousand; 5,000 to 9,000 fLSS pel Wm. C, Geraty Co., Boa j ,, , I THE BEST IS NOT; TOO GOOD FOR : OUR CUSTOMERS : : We are exclusive agents in Oolura bia fur the Best Furniture Manu facturers in America, We 9how the largest and best as 9ortment of high grade Furniture in the entire South. A visit to our store will be j treat for you because we wil H cVinrrr itah oil fVio n ow irTona in 01X\J JUU M?*4 bUV uu IV iu Furniture. You are always welcome and yoo will not be asked to purchase. VANMETRE'S FUNERAL DIRECTOR EMBALMER, Colombia, S. C. I C. 0. BRO1 1730 IAIN STREI Is where you can fine I -PAI ;jj OF A! DOORS, S BLINI LIME AN | CABINET |i| Call or write for Prices Leathers and Styles. We bought i] down, and we are going to save you j. j T7nn fnv lpa?: than we , auu uau aon j w>.* _ Farmers9 Medium and He E. P. & F 71C IVSain St. Tfee Palmetto coin \T7TT T' T Y9 JlU ? . - ,, A Depository tor tl South. Carolina 01 ;/oluinbia. WE0WWfcfln9UBlteast Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT _ , \ooounts oi L?anirs WE PAY. . , ... L .i - r-r * ' I . . .1 J ? i :' .' ><i \ WE PROMISE four oust- e florid 1,0 1 satisfaction. 75 A T "TTTTT- f~ 4 TT^xw JTiiti-iitiij X i. V' A1UiiVl?a OAPIT Wit.ie JoN"its. President CABBAGE PLANTS SATISFY CUSTOMERS ll ABBAGEPLANT GBOWEBS TUUt*U AliUltiMr rux DCTOa. / f kiSjad Yidi^ tta I ML Iff I u< '"?"ir)T|ly | KCOPrmCHTHO I. I Capital Stock $30,000.00 I S 1b 1MB. Now hare orar twantr thonnand RafrfrfljwA J bbsge plants than all other persons in the Soetbera j ,ust pi ease or we send your money back. Order now; to get extra early cabbage, and they are the one* ; a Caail ram rrarrh Also grow full line of f I aSSfl per $638011 Strawberry Plants, j Ltalog containing valuable information about fruit i antsr?By mail Postage Paid 46 cents per 100 plants, ch under special rate Is veiw low: 600 tor $1-00; IjMO ! thousand; 10,000 and over $LC0 per thousand. : 204, Yonges Island, S. C. ? i I, * * i t WeAreDistrifautersqf K|S?j|$| LIMBEF.TS^S HOLLAND-Dl, TCH ? ! ' SSIwi : LUXURI0UPMMGW-5IZE5 i aiMMwMHBBHl WN 4 BRO., I ET, COLUMBIA, S. C. J l one of the best stocks of | INTS- I jL kinds j; ASH, I' >S <fe GLASS D CEMENT. 1 MANTLES. 1 Fall and Winter You want the BEST SHOES at the LOWEST PRICES is our reason for inviting you to trade with us. We I now have a complete stock in al a February and March, while leather was on your family's shoes this Fall and Wincould last fall iavy Work Shoes a Specialty. A. DAVIS | Columbia, S. C. % ? National Bank. MEIA, S. C. he Un'fced States Government, the State the County of Richland re' i.tcs Bends and |10C,0C0 State of South , Finns, Corporations and Inti^' viauale. j f~ *r? nr>r r., * J.. |H i . v ... -'-zj- -x I lanerly. 1 transact your business to yonr entire * T x> AUBTT . a n ^ f< ,>.Ji AAj " VV/iUlUUll'l| O# U AL $250,000.00 J. P. Matthkws, Crsbier ^ 4