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P. C. I. COM jlX. Monday, May 2C \ GRADUATP * / /is X, ; S t \ Tf, ; A PROC / Piano Solo 4 'Shadows ( Miss G S?*il- ' ' Essay ''The Earth: Nature's Essay "The Miss Miss Mi sLV. ' gfe' I . .< . V / _ Essay "Class I Essay "W< " 5 Piano Solo "Trai \ Miss C Essay "The Progress I0.h Essay "Clas h Essay "Character 3 y Piano Solo "T , ? Mis9 ! ' ' ' Essay "The Mak t- /. Essay "The Wj ft ' Essay "The Call x' j *' & *,, Piano Solo "Spini f t Mis9 Ma & ' *'V Essay "The Essay "The I-' , Piano Trio "Overture Mioses Mary Susan R( I . -r W . > I < ' p r. JflJlXay !, I ! ? * ' ' ; i graduate piano recital - . . . h ; ? > ^ "el Dorado" "I Puritani" . ? i * V K ' ' * "Second Valse Caprice" i I . "Rircarolle" CTalei from Hoffmann "Grand Polka de Concert" g*Va!se Impromptu" * V < i , "Egyptian Love SoDg" '"Polanaise" I r' | ; Literary Address * N St ' Piano Daet "Overture Gaillaume j \ Misses Mary Sasa: \ 9 Delivery of Haltiwanger Scholarship - >'V - ! DELIVERY OF DIPLOMAS Benediction. i x f New and Set Our stock o Goods, Dry Shoes and Hats We want our Le call and inspect < and make our ' while in the ci J buy or not. O WM. PLA 1804 MAIN ST. "DISPATCH M On Your Job Printi We are Printers Our Price are Moderat MENCEMENT )th, 1912, 10:30 a. m. *G EXERCISES. I I iRAMME Dn the Water'' August Louney ladyo Brown. - ~ ri ll. /I 1 Workshop" Miss Mary ??eiie uoriejsionary?A Civilizing Force in the World." ary Ballentine. lisfcory" Miss Vera Corley onders" Miss Gladys Dent n of Sylphs" E. P. Wagner lecile Barre s of Our Rural Schools" Homer Long s Prophecy" Miss Josephine Brown Building". Miss Zula Meetze aractella" W. Lomas Veda Barre ing of Americans" Miss Cecile Barre iste of Wealth" Miss Alline Harman i I of the Farm" Miss Annie Caughman aing Wheel" Benjamin Godard ry Susan Roof Class Will".: Miss Lilly Butler Man Ahead" Miss Julia Shealy Zu Oberon" Th. Herbeit 30f, Veda and Ceciie Barre. i 20, 1912, 8:00 MISS GLADYS DENT * H. N. Bartlett ., J. Ley beck \ ; ... Ralph C. Jackson . r i * . K i) J. Offenbach H. N. Bartlett E. Englemann E. Nevin H. N. Bartlett Patterson Wardlaw, L. L. D. Xrr hv Rnmnel LCil q Roof and Veda Barre Medal 9 isonable Goods. f Millinery, Dress Goods, Notions i is now complete. :xington friends to our line of Goods store headquarters ity, whether they ur prices are right, I TT & SON, COLUMBIA, S. C. I Lexington, S, C." ng is the Sign of Quality, for Particular People, e and Our Work the Best. mmmmmmmm???m?? will save the dyspeptic from many days of misery, and enable him to eat I whatever he wishes. They prevent SICK HEADACHE, cause the food to assimilate and nourish the body, give keen appetite, DEVELOP FLESH and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar coated. .?r> Take No Substitute. Billy Felix's Letter To the Editor of The Dispatch. Carriers Nos. 1 and 3 have had some thrilling experiences recently by way of accidents, misfortunes, calamities, (?) etc., of which we may have occa ! 1 ~ 4 sion to say someimng lawi-. The Athens Graded school recently closed under the leadership of Prof. J. L. Amick, of Chapin. Before leavivg the young ladies gaye him a Leap Year party at the residence of W. F, I Fallaw, where he boarded. j The young folks enjoyed themselves with games, music, etc., with Mrs. M. J H. Sigbtler, as vleader, after which Mrs. Felix served refreshments of which all partook to the good health I of the Prof. He will be a candidate-I for the house in the approaching elec- I tion, and as the Fork needs a man, we would like to see him landed, and I should he fail he lias another string to J [ his bow and judgiDg from the progress I made at the party and it being Leap Year, he's bound to be elected, tho' it I takes "Pounds" to do it. At this writing Mrs. C. S. Cook on I route 1 is desperately ill, but trust that I she will be o. k. soon. j The candidates are bobbing up slow- j ly. Come on, boys, don't be bashful; 1 Gaston expects to put a winning man (?) in the field for supervisor and should we do so we hope to see him landed. j Swansea will put out a good man j well qualified with ripe experience as a teacher, for superintendent of edu- I cation. This part of the county de- I serves 9ome consideration and we would like to see him elected. Sandy Run will, in all probability, I put a man in the field for the House I who knows the needs of thp laboring I class of people and who will work for | the same. Happy congratulations to the senior editor. May peace, pleasure and prosperity attend him! The Sharpe Hill school closed . recently with an entertainment of a high order. Prof. J. V. Smith was the principal. Our hearts go out in sympathy to our old friend, 2. Taylor, in the death of his loving companion. She was a good woman. The church and community will greatly miss her. She was very considerate. Our fnend and brother, John Howell of war fame, was bnried at Sardis a few days ago. Gone but not fOrgOfct.Pn . I would like to write more of these best sainted loved ones, but my letter has already grown too lengthy. The health of the happy Felix family at this time is at par. There are some other things I would like to write about, but will close for this time. With success to The Dispatch force, all the candidates both political and otherwise, all the readers of the paper as well as all the farmers, I am your Billy Felix. Gaston, May 19, 9112. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cur^. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all ^ - ii business transactions ana nnanciauy | able to carry out any obligations made bv his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, O. Kali's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and juiucou8 surfaces of the svstera. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists, Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Spanking Causes Suicide. Brooding over a spanking administered by hi9 mother, Edward Callaher, i aged ten years, of Memphis, Tenu., I shot himself in the breast with a re volver. ? ? ? - o * ? ? -. Mrs. Rose A. Freeman, Clifford, Va, says they have long used Foley's Remedies and want to say a good word for them. She writes: "Foley Kidney Pills cured my husband of a long standing kidney trouble, after he had taken other medicines without relief. We would not bo without Foley I & Go's medicines in our house for I many times their cost." ? - Kaufmaun Lirug *jo. I Tussle Ends in Tragedy. | I I. [J. (iibson. aired 1<?, was shot an 1 j i )9t!ii:t!v hilled in Vtimtu on Thurs- | 4 day by his brother. d ]$, ,*n whal is i ' b .'? ! to hiiVf: *')i .1 >?' < u i?v t: !v~ j 1 ,, . . , j Use r,o*SOi*f.;? 0, U \ t 1 A Memory. I sit alone, in my room tonight, And think of her dear, sweet face? H^re, where I miss the tender light Of her loveliness and grace. I read her letters over again? The letters she wrote last year; The faded flowers in the folds remain As her dear hand placed them there. Ah, little she thought when these flowers she pressed For the heart that odored her so, They'd soon be here, above her breast, And she in the dark, below! But the beat of her holy heart was stilled Ere the voice in its depth could speak, And the Angel of Death in his anger chilled The Rose of Life on her cheek. Why should I read her letters o'er? Can they bring her back, as of old? The hand that penned them can write no more? The lips that kissed them are cold. Dear! we shall meet when this life is past Under the dawn and cew, And Life will break on my life at last When I dream in the dark with you. Frank L. Stanton, in Atlanta Constitution. Wash out eld sores, festering wounds and ulcers with DARBY'S PROPHYL^.CTIC FLUID It is-a wonderful disinfectant and healing remedy. It heals up running sores of long standing that will not yield to an ordinary liniment, because it destroys poisonous germs, cleanses the sore of foul matter and helps nature to repair the damaged flesh. Price 50 cts. Sold by All Druggists. Elected State Chairman. Thursday morning the State Democratic executive committee elected John Gary Evans of Spai tan burg chairman; Col D. J. Griffith, vice- , chairman. The chairman was empowered to select a secretary at a salary of ?150 each election year. Gen. Wilie Jones was elected treasurer. For Sale. One Near Home Sewing Machine and one ?3ew Acme Sewing Machine, both drop heads and light runners; guaranteed to work perfectly and wear'forbears. Apply to Rice B. Harman. . < Bitten By Rat. The many friends of Mr. John H. Link of the Bethia section will regret to know that lie is seriously aick with Kirtn/i rt/viorm tTa war bitten bv a rat I UIWU pV.lDVUI /MO- ? m about t?ro weeks ago and nothing was thought of it at first until blood poison developed. It is believed that he will recover.?Abbeville Medium. Notice, Fishermen. After May let, 1912, I"will charge 50 cents a day for fishing in my pond. Pishing without permission is forbidden and persons violating this notice will be dealt with according to law. May 1,1012?29. A. TAYLOR. President Taft has reappointed Robert Smalls, a negro, collector of the port at Beaufort J. W. Jordan, a well known dentist | of Hopkinsville, Ky., recently had an operation for his kidney trouble, but he says: "The first real relief I got t was after taking Foley Kidney Pills. They eased the terrible pain in my back and accomplished more good than anything I had tried. I gladly recommend them;" Kaufmann Drug Co. The 2-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E, Purvis, of Florence county, " 1 " ' J nntlnrp tVio diea a lew u.ays num cauui, tuv head9 of matches that it had got hold of in some way. What Texans Admire is hearty, vigorous life, according "to Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio. "We find," he writes, "that Dr. KiDg'9 New Life Pills surely put new life and energy into a person. Wife and 1 believe they are the best made," Excellent for stomach, liver or kidney troubles. 26 cts at Kaufmann Drug Co. Every time a man sees a fashion plate in a woman's magazine he is glad that his wife doesn't look anything like it. FARMS! CADMQI I rii iiviw If yon want to buy a good farm at right price anywhere in {South Carolina, nail on or write us. If you want to sell your farm quick for ca3b, make your price richfc and we will sell it for - .c? - ?-t? -- you, no matter where located.^ We Hell ehoioe city property, too. Dickert' '& Eargle, 1507 Main Street, Ooiu'mT/i:tf -" S'oulh Carolina. \ "A\ \vays Hust-1 i ua;." 3S TH? coc^ in Our new booklet Jl iTCC vindication at C & asking. I lEIDt fc;?: 'X: -.'' 3j.t ;o fi ,n / The Old F We have added to our Hemes; most complete and up to date lin Traveling and Hand Bags in Col line of small leather novelties, all Davisid 1517 Main Street Does Your Wlfi About the old stove not baking it not a fact that it's best days ar please the whole family if yon b< MiLsri Here are some BargainsPalace Six Hole Steel Range Bur Wood or Coal, Price Same with Porcelain Linen Reso' New Juno, Six Hole, Cast Bai LORICK BR 1519 MAIN STREET C I Am Headquar Doors, Sash a High Grade and See me before placing yourorde N. H. DRIi COLUMBIA, E.0---CAR FALL.V* j =-? -? n. { ^Satisfies There never was a i 1 thirst that Coca-Cola ! couldn't satisfy. : goes, straight as an arv, to the dry spot. ^nd besides this, ;fies to a T the call for cthing purely delicious id dcliciously pure?and holesomc. Delicious Refreshing Thirst-Quenching 1 the Genuine as made by \-COLA CO., ATLANTA, OA. , telling of Coca-Cola Chattanooga, for the OUR PISS )und favor with every body s and men, the little girl in res and her mother and her nother. They are of the delicious, wholesome, u-your -mouth kind, and anxious to have v<m try f you, don't know the proof our ovens. If 'ou do we won't have to ask you INGER'S STEAK BAKERY COLOMBIA, S. C. Reliable j 3 and Saddlery goods the ie of Trunks, Suit Cases, unibia, also a complete at popular prices. kCo.9 Columbia, S. C. t e Complain I as well it used to? Is e over and that it would ought a new she? ns any Kind of Fuel, j $30.00. \ roir $35.00. nge . $18 00. UTHtKd, COLUMBIA, S.C. | ters For nd Blinds. low Prices ;r for building materia QGERS, S. C. \ i\ --rt