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SCHEDULE CHANGES Southern Railroad, Columbia Divis WffnMi\-o "\T;iv 4til 1 9 1 ft Sffectivc Sunday Mav 4th, followJ ins1 changes to be made in local train? Columbia Division Southern Railroad, No. 36, Between Columbia and Charlotte. Leave Columbia 5:10 A. M Pass Chester 7:33 A M "Arrive Charlotte 9:25 A. M No 7 Between Columbia and Augusta, Leave Columbia 6:00 P M Arrive Batesburg 7:15 P. M Leave Bates burg 7:35 P Z\I Fass Trenton S: 35 P M Arrive Augusta 10:00 P M (20 minutes Batesburg for supper.) No. 8 Leave Augusta 6:00 A M Pass Trenton 7:20 A M Arrive Batesbuig 8:15 A M Leave Batesburg S:35 A M Arrive Columbia 10:00 A M (20 minutes Batesburg for breakfast.) No. 19 Leave Columbia 7:00 A M \rr?ve> Ratesburg 8:20 A M Arrive Trenton 9:20 A M Arrive Augusta* 10:40 A. M Xo. 20 Leave Augusta 7:05 P M. Arrive Trenton 8:35 P M Arrive Batesburg 9:35 P M Arrive'Columbia 10:55 P M Batesburg and Perry and Aiken and Edgefield branches to be adjusted to these schedules Trenton and Batesburg. Xo changes in other trains. W E McGEE, Assistant General Passenger Agent. IX MEMORIUM. Mrs Anna Hallman was born Feb. 22nd 1877 and died April the 16, 1919, making her stay on earth 42 years one month and 21 days. She leaves to mourn her loss a husband and 7 children Her remains were laid to rest in the ceipetery at Pond Branch church. Handsme orphan girl worth $150,C00^ would marry worthy young man. S S Box 58 i, Los Angeles^ Cal 2t29pd. Subscribe to The Dispatch-News. j JOYFUL EATING Unless ycur food is digested without the aft errr.-ith of painful acidity, the joy is tehea out of both eating and living. are wonderful in their help to the stomach troubled with over-acidity. Pleasant to take?relief prompt and definite. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE ; 68AKEKS OF SCO ITS EMULSION ^ TO SAVE AX EDITOR Here is a minister who appreciates the editor. At a recent editorial convention he offered th^ following toast ''To save an editor from start ation, take his paper and pay for it promptly To save him from bankrupt.:v advertise in his paper liberally. To save him from dispair send him every item of ne vs of which you can r;et hold. To save him iron-. profanity, write youi correspondence plainlv on one side o~ the sheet and send it in as early as possible. To save him from mis takes, bury him. Dead people are the only ones who never make mistakes.4*?i caste?: Xews. ^KeepWeU li %l Do not aliow the mm? poisons of undigested p(|L ML food to accumulate in EM your bowels, where they (firs! are absorbed into your m/M system. Indige^jon, con- TIL Ife stipation, headache, bad h8| blood, and numerous U P other troubles are bound JIP jfflj system ^ciean, as^thous- H wM* taking an occasional 'dose |JM ?Jh of the old, reliable, veg- nL mrm ctable, family liver medi- HJB Black-Draught H| Rising^Fawn, Ga.', writes: ford's Black-Draught as gOj mother^n-Iaw could not ?3! fflF take calomel as it seemed rJM" ggB too strong for her, so she jg|RE hJ| used Black-Draught as a HPjg mild laxative ^and liver 'gjfm in the famiiy and believe |?i|k jg9 it is the best medicine for mffi the liver made." Try it. ml SrJ Insist on the genuine? kFw rWB Thedford's. 25c a pack- agP 4 lb. / Everything Sanitary ;l New Star ?F< j LADIES AND Open Day s Food of the Best Qualit Prej Polite Attention with Q Share of the public pat cordial welcome awaits 13112 Main St., Phone .j ^ tir 20-Years Guarantee Si Free Examination ? i i' We Administer Nitrons Oxi n i^aiuiiiui v JLJP 1329 1-2 Main St. COLT Look for Large Electric Sig at I I Buggies, Waj We Have a Splendid Li We have every style and size SLCome in and see them on our OUR GUARANTEE Gregory-Conder 1115 Hampton St., - * A PRESIDENT WHO IS A CATTLE KING SAX JUAN, Porto Rico?Gen Juan Vicente Gomez^ President and Dicta! tor of Venezuela is now said to be the I ? j cattle king- of his country. It is re{ ported that his herbs number 130,00C j head and that the immense ranges which he controls are well-nigh limitI less in extent. The governing of th< \ country is said to be accomplished bj ' the Venezuelan, who has scarcely anj i timrv fn?- offinp work bv carrying hii staff about with him in motor car: ! and discussing- affairs pf state and is I suing mandates at odd moments ii ! his cattle corrals while inspecting hi: ; cows and directing his foremen hov j to care for them. The general is described as being ; j commanding figure as he stands su i rounded by a score of generals in ful i military regalia breathlessly inten 9 upon his orders. General Gomez i said to be a tireless worker himself and a believer in work for all of hi fellow countrymen. He is up and a broad at 5 o'clock in the morning. an< in the course of the day covers mucl ground in his motor car^ visitin; | ranches and conducting the busir.es of a cattle king in a regal way. H i sees to it that all government prison j ers wprk, too. But he pays the work j ers Tweny cents a day is the wag I He is reported to have made the re j mark that Venezuelans are naturall ! j lazy and must be tlight to work, an j he relatees the story of how one c themy after release from prison, wrot j to him thanking him for the excel i lenc-e of the training and for bavin i j been taught the dignity and value c labor. The prisoners arc all emploj , ed on the dictator's properties. It'iro Malatrassie. Italian const here, relates how he interviewe General Gomez while that importar I personage was afield with his staf For two days he motored about i the wake of the general staff. It wi an inspiring sght^ ho relates to sc the handsome dictator looking over band of cattle rounded up for his it spection. The sharp eye of the catt I king picked out individual nnima I thni nppded attention. j At the present time the cattle htis At Reasonable Pricea j I I Restaurant DR? 1 GENTLEMEN md All Night DareS in the Highest Art. Juick Service. j ronage is solicited, and a the Lexington Folks. 3I51Ja Columbia, S. C. I 1 * " I _ i \ RAY F. SOX wishes to .nounce to his Patients and i iends that he is now locat. with thia well known intal Office and will be arl to qpp tVipm at anv L<VVA V V vaa ?? ? ? 7 4/ 3 ne. ilver Fillings, 50c up old Fillings, ! eeth Cleaned, % 1.00 de Gas For Painless Extraction ental Parlors JMB1A, S. C. Phone 586 j ! n and Moving Dental Exhibit i Stairs. I *ons, Harness. ne of Well Made Vehicles Hackney Baggies Washington Baggies Colambas Baggies Brown Buggies Nissen Wagons Hickory Wagons Hackney Wagons in above makes floor | MEANS SOMETHING j ' Mule Co. j - - COLUMBIA, S. C. | ' i ! ness is exceedingly lucrative in A one-1 I zuela. Shipments are being made direct to England and Italy Huge At A can bulls have been imported to imL prove the grade, and the animals be j j ing shipped are heavy and fine to look i v| at, and are said to make excellent: | beef. The cattle men are all prosper. ! ous 5 j 1 ^ ix- ^11 ~ 4. ^ + 1*1 J fcspue U11 I t"pui is lu mc bviuiui ( | J Mr. Malatrassi did not find the Oorj J mans influential at Caracas. They J seem to have subsided since the dej J cisive defeat of the Kaiser and his} (junkers and have lost their former influence in government councils. I I I l| sj Washington, April 30?It is as it; rj always has been the puropse of thej I people of the United States to with-j 11 draw tlieir sovereignty over the Phil-j riippine Islands and to recognize their! 1 j independence as soon as a stable gov- j t' eminent can be stablished therein." s! This is the official hope that the; I American government has held out to I " 4 s! 10,000 000 Filipinos ever since: ! ' - j American occupation. [J j Now come the Filipinos, through; h! the Philippine . Mission bring- j g ing an imposing array of proof to thel s | effect there is already a stable gove | eminent in the Philippines. They al-1 so point to the testimony of Govern-1 or General Harrison and Acting Gove! ernor Yeater the two highest Ameri| can officials in the islands, who in the yj light of their experience in the Pliil(I; ippines agree not only that a stable >f j government can be established, but c J that one is already in existence. [-j The Philippine Mission^ asks^ there g fore, that independene now be grant i >f ed at the earliest possible date. The i -.Mission is an official body. It was ^appointed by the Philippine legislail turc at the behest of the Pilipino peo(1 pie o come to the I'nited States at it this time and work for independence f. and ''to promote better understanding n greater confidence and* closer ec?> is noniic between the I'nitod States and jo the I'hilippines." a Here is what Uovernor Harrison. !.' who has been for six years governor lo general of the islands, said on the a. subject of Philinnine independence i n ? ' ? ? . ' while speaking at the Knickerbocker j. 'Club in New York: I I If v p. ii lour LS 1 Bring it to us and we can n | don't make it run to suit yo us one penny. Is'nt that a We now have one of the to-clate general Auto Repai] ono r*r??yna r??>rl f r\ rln smv I (A/1. j^jl y^j^LAi- iv uv i^vxx j wx. and guarantee all work. We have succeeded in gel T. H. Belvin, who has a r auto man in Columbia ai State. Mr. Belvin will be o ager and Foreman of shop. We will also carry a full 1 Oils and Greases; We will b cars. CREASON & f CLAUDE E. CREASON 1829 MAIN STREET I COLUMBIA, I ATTENTU I Sick Womi 1 To do your duty during these i times your health should be your 1 consideration. These two woms I tell how they found health. jf Hellam, Pa.?"I took Lydia E. Pinkham's VegB etable Compound for female troubles and a dis- i H placement. I felt all rundown and was very weak. H I had been treated by a physician without results., B so decided to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Con H a trial, and felt better right away. I am keeping B since last April and doing all my housework, where @ I was unable to do any work. Lydia E. Pinkham's Eg table Compound is certainly the best medicine a won: B take when in this condition. I give you permission to ] ff this letter."?Mrs.E. It. Crumling, B. Xo. 1, Helia H Lowell, Mich.?"I suffered from cramps and dr B| down pains, was irregular and had female weakne || displacement. I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham's I- table Compound which gave me relief at once and r( m my health. I should like to recommend Lydia E. Pin! g remedies to all suffering women who are troubled in B lar way."?Mrs. Elise IIei:>i,K.Xo.O, Eos 83,Lowell I Why Not Try I LYDIA E. PI : I VEGETABLE < ] rV^T.? "-Mmmairirfn MlHrn ItmB I "'i'.y temperament I?y experience. j nates of Valo 1'i ii , i?y financial ability, in e very way thei.,n(j ot]u.,. American ten mi.ions m rmpums ;i,t omnia <o .<Tho ,,hilip|lim.s be free from every government ex-1 . . of the I niten Nnt> ccpt of their own choice. They are 1 eminent ownership . intelligent enouah to decide for them-' ... public utilities. se cs' i ' Tito movement f"I hiiv found the native Filipino . ... > is poacot in our. official to be honest, etlieent and as lov;)j t(( rn(.,c ? capable of administering executive ^ ()ffml an . positions as any men 1 have met nnvj (ljvjsion t0 oUr where in the world. J., slll<m.,rino ,p.strr "These officials are todav novernintr 'scribed liberty hoan one thousand municipalities and forty-two. nrovmoos. They have h J , , "Two i;i;i!i<>n nntiv native congress including' many irraii-j t i ' tr ^ Does'nt ' 1 lake it run right. If we I j iu, you don't have to pay I \ fair offer ? 1 j most complete and up- ' ! r Shops in the city. We ling, on any make of car |j 'yWa tting the services of Mr. kf| ecord of being the best id one of the best it the ur General Service Man- | J iine of parts-accessories, my and sell second-hand ?| s m PSf ! lOIJKNIf.HT R. A, BOUKNIGHT J8I PHONE 2293 SOUTH CAROLINA DN t | ssanU *<?- ii -.1 ij w j Vege- mgjjl Ste^il. I^i^a i stored y . j nkhaH?i/ J | COMPOUND f I YDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN.MASS. ;Ei??flH B2^?3^SB89?SSBHB5?E^9EiBKBBBi^BS3!ilNHBBHBEi^^^ m-eton ?l larvard [ flucntl>* and there are 70?500^J^I1^^S ' . . i lish speaking- children in the oolill^Bn I I schools. JflBSfMHn a r . I am more than willing toMggMmNa ill SlK'Ct'SSi in gov - . -^wB^Bw if the r llipmos can be granted^B^3?ja?M operation/ of! 4 they deserve?a government xik^BKKga| j of the United States. ||ij^g?Bg9 >r independence j | | v *Bra6fiBSS8S <t, WTi itory was j poR SALE?MethodisV ParsC?jjjHfcOT vtin during t'10'in town of Lexington, on inned and equip gt ol. without house. & government gave i Rev A Q RICE >yerf and oversubj S. 1> GE()RGEf ||B?Bra S and Red Cross j R. N" S-ENN, Cliairman Board Trustee^MHBg es speak English j 3t30pd ^^mBb 1 ISfli IS&IbSH