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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, October 24,1906. K&.4V .* ' . ? ? . I - ! ' Index to New Advertisements. Save Money?The Home Bank, lit Notice?P. H. Shealy. & Administrators Sale?G. W. Smith. Notice?M. S. Metz. j? ' Land Sale?Mrs. Louisa M. Hayes. For Sale?Mrs. Amanda I. King. ' ' -* m Mboa&ov. Savannah Market. i Spirits per gallon 663? Dtp per barrel $8.00 to $9.00 Scrape per barrel $1.50 r v Cottoa Marmot. Columbia, good middling, - 11 Lexington, good middling, - 11 Divine Service Will be held at Providence next Sun- I $ day at 11 a. m. , m , Meet Sim Promptly. . j The Editor as usual will accompany j County Treasurer Shealy on his tax j collecting rounds in the county, and j : request all subscribers to 'meet him I ? promptly and settle for their paper. I Look for him and get your receipt. | For Boat. j One good 3 to 4 horse farm, known as i the Jas. Csughman place, near Salem church, 5 or 0 miles northeast of Leesville. Apply to H. F. Hendrix, Leesville, S. C. ' , A Thanksgiving Service By the churches composing Bethel, pastorate will be rendered at Mt/ Vernon (White Rock) church, on Thursday the first day of November. | Appropriate speeches for the occasion. Everybody invited to come and bring baskets. J; B. Haigler, Pastor. E. U. Shealy, Chairman Com. ? SK Smmkmakmm m>mm ?TTVT GHf\T}Ti\ STJLVLAU'JriAJba ; wvd* Columbia, S. C. r This store was established in 1876 and has always maintained a high standard for fair dealing and right prices. This season yon will find a 1 foil line of the best makes of guns, rifles and am monition at tile lowest pieces. Phonographs and records at factory prices. Hunting coats, caps, leggings, shell bags and belts. Mail orders receive prompt attention. 52 'Lesiagtoa Exhibits. The State of yesterday says this of the Lexington exhibit at the State Fair: Some of the exhibits from the Lexington fair were in evidence and this led a prominent official to remark the need of each county having a fair, as the experience of Lexington, among others, had proved its worth.. Each year Lexington is better represented at the State fair than any other county, with the single exception of Horry two years ago. If each county had a similar fair and it was held just prior to the State fair, the task of getting superior exhibits would be much simplified. Death of Aady Taylor. 1 ? j? vina t?oqiv] ,nr. AliUJf IMrVlM nuw u<k> avwwm with Mr. J. ~D. Wingard, for past eight :> months, since his return from ont v West where he spent thirty-five years ' of his life, died at Mr. Wingards, October 11th, 1906, in the 70th year of ( his age. His remains were buried at Boiling Springs church,-Rev. Dv P. Shumpert conducting the funeral. f " Fell 65 Feet. Charlie Parker, formerly of the * Bpring Hill section, while doing some %. work on the new Catholic church in p Columbia on Monday, fell from, the r scaffolding to the pavement below, a distance of 65 feet, and sustained in> juries which will likely prove fatal. There were no eye witnesses to tjfae accident, and his limp and. unconscious body was discovered by a little girl. He Was duickly taken to, the hospital. | Employment for Good White .- T-'f Idem WM7/ . , I wish to employ for the ensuing year, to begin at any time from | now till January, good white men to - work on farm in Fairfield county, near Hawkins, S, C. v. John J. McMahan, 0::- 51 Columbia, S. C. t m Bwival Union Heating. " ?' The pastors of the various denom* ? inations at Lexington will begin a - revival union meeting in the court house, on next Monday night the 29th inst. We hope to have the best *-* -L1--X 1 _ In S166llQg Uiat 1UIS CVCl uccu ucju iii r this town. Help as pray to that end, and come help us against the mighty weak one. Don't forget the time, 29th, and the place?court house. Notice to the Public. After the 20th day of October I will ruft my gin only on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week. j. w. scoffill. Por Seat. 80 acres of good farming land, near the town Ckapin, for rent on shares. P. M. Frick, Chapin, S. C. School Books. A large line of stationery, plain and boxed, cards iiv envelopes, pens, ink, a pretty line of pencils of all kinds * and colors, pencil and ink pads in ./ variety and sizes. In fact the best line of school supplies ever seen in * i i- ?+ tho Haraar. 4 LCXIIlgUJli la jivw av uuw ? !?...... , ? . Q CURES WHERE All ELSE FMLS IS y Best Couth Syrup. Testes Good. KM ~ ISj Use is time. Sold by druggists. CI pljpBsBEEEaaSDEZa^ *% ... 9 * M-i* : ' . !> * & - v -> , ~??l & Wkm " ' , Masonic. A .Regular communication of Pomaria lodge No. 151, A. F. M., / Xwili convene in Masonic hall, Peak, S. C., Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock sharp, October 27. A full attendance is requested brethren as this is the time to pay aniiiial dues. Third degree will be conferred. Take due notice and govern yourselves in accordance. Jno. C. Swygert, W. M. a A REGULAR COMMUNICA^/S^tion of Lexington Lodge No. 152, ? * -n r _ 1 l J ! /\W\ A. f . rn., Vr Ul tnj iieiu oaiumaj, 27th October, at 7.30 p. m. Brethren are earnestly requested to attend promptly. By order of the W M. Godfrey M. Harman, Sec. A* A BfCGULAR COMMUNICATION 'Vjrof Boylston Lod^e, No. 123. A. F. /V\M.i will be held intht-ir lodgeroom on Saturday, October 27, at 2 p. m sharp. Brethren, be prompt in attendance. By order of W. M J. fl. Fiick, Secretary. Land Sale. I "will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, on the first Monday in November next, before the court house door at the close of the clerk's sales, my homestead plantation of 98 acres, enx the Angusta road six miles west o! Lexington, on which is a good 2 story dwelling. e c. Reasonable terms?one-half or all ca h and title guaranteed. Purnhft?>r fn nav fnr rtfuwrs. Mrs. Louisa M. Hates, Owner, 2wo2 or Sam'l. B. George. Notice, Debtors and Creditors. This is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of E. H.Shealy, deceased, to present the same, properly attested,and those indebted to the estate will please make payment of same on or before December 1, 1906, to the undersigned. P. R. Shealy, Oct. 22. 3wl Administrator. . Notice Sale Personal Property On November 7th next, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the residence of the late Edwin King, the following property to wit: One horse, one-horse wagon, buggy, corn, fodder and pea vines, household and kitchen furniture, etc. 2w52 Amanda I. King. Administrators' Sale. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, on Tuesday, November 20, 1906. at 11 o'clock a. m., I in Lexington county, three miles south | I of Leesvilie, the personal property aDd I sixty-five (65) acres of land of the estate" of George and Polley Smith, deceased. Geo. w. Smith, Oct. 22. 4w2. Administrator; HELP IS OFFERED TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE We earnestly request all young persons, no matter how limited their means or education, who wish to obtain a thorough business training and good position, to write by first mail for our great half-rate offer. Success, independence and probable fortune are guaranteed. Don't delay. Write today. ^ The Ga.?Al*. Business College, Macon, Ga. TAX NOTICE. ; T WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWING JL mentioned places for the purpose of receiving taxes for the fiscal year, 1906.' | Lexington C. H., from the 15th of ! October to the 6th of November, 1906. Gaston, Wednesday morning' Nov. 7. Mack's, Wednesday evening. Nov. 7. Swansea, Thursday all day, Nov. 8. Bed Store, Friday, Nov. 9, from 10 a. m. tqgff p. m. Brookland, Saturday all day, 10. Edmond, Tuesday morning, Nov. 13. Pelion, Tuesday evening, Nov. 13. William's, Wednesday morning, Nov. 14_ s ' ' ' -V v' >- ; Stead mart, Wednesday evening, Nov. 14. Batesburg, Thursdavall day, Nov. 15. Leesvilie, Friday all day, Nov. 16. Summit, Saturday morning, Nov. 17. Gilbert, Saturday evening, Nov. 17. Josh Shealy's, Monday evening, Nov. 19. Chapin, Tuesday all day, Nov. 20. Ike Sliealy's Mill, Wednesday morning. Nov. 21. Peak, Wednesday evening, Nov. 21. Spring Hill, Thursday morning, Nov. 22. f Hilton, Thursday evening, Nov. 22. White Rock, Friday morning, Nov. 28. Ballentine, Friday evening, Nov. 23. Irmo, Saturd&y morning, Nov. 24. Croat's Store, Wednesday evening, Nov. 28. E. H. Addy's, Thursday morning, Nov. 29. Franklin Krister's, Thursday evening, Nov. 29. Red Bank, Saturday evening. Dec. 12. \ The balance of the time at Lexington Court House until December 31st, 1906,. after which time the following penalties will be added by the County Auditor and collected by the County Treasurer. Dn January 1, 1907, 1 par cent penalty will be added to those who have not paid. On February 1st. 1907, an additional 1 per cent, will be added to those who have * - - - ^ / Tl 1 not paid, mafcmg Z per cent. ior r euruary. Still an additional 5 per cent penalty will be added on March 1st, making 7 per cent penalty to be paid by those who. have not paid by March 1st, 390*. Tax books will close March 15, 1907. The hours for closing the -tax books will positively be at 11 o'clock for the morning and 4 o'clock for the afternoon appointments. LEVY. For State Purposes 5 Mills. For Ordinary County Purposes. .3$ Mil s. For Constitutional 8chool Tax S Mills. Total lll'Milia. Special School Levy District No. 18-3 Mills 8pecial School Levy District No. 37-2 Mills Special School Levy District No. 34-2 Mills Special School Levy District No. '25-i Mills Special School Levy District No. 19-4 Mills 8pecial School T evy District No: 15-3 M ills Special School Levy Dis. No. 75-2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 27-2 Mills Poll Tax. $1.00. RAILROAD LEVY. Saluda Township. 71 mills Broad River Townsliip 71 mills. Fork Township 7\ mills. Commutation Road Tax $3.00 payable from October 15th to March 1st, 1907. Parties owning property in more than /MBticJiin mnaf art atatrt t.n the TTAAS uug |rvwug*u^ mawov WW w? w ~ orer. When writing for information concerning taxes always give one full name not initials. FBANK W. SHEALY, Treasurer Lexington County. J I | mw uu i L For | ; Their Stock \ | Patronage, ; S: ' SCOOOCOCGOOOSOOOC H esiJfiMWWMcr 69 | Buggie ^ ======== ?2 I HAVE JUST REC] ?3 A CAR LOAD ( S3 -BUGGIE S5 and can give you a from the cheapest to t g2 Come and gg can piease yo 11F. LATHAN ssgggsssssssst DR. L.L. TOOLE 1608 Main Street, COLUMBIA, - S. C. PAINLESS TOOTH EXTRACTOR AND DENTIST. BEST PLATES - - - $8.00 BRIDGE WORK (per tooth) - $5.00 GOLD FILLINGS - - $1.00 np PAINLESS EXTRACTION 25 and 50c All dental work done at money saving i prices. Sep. 5 tf || AMERICA Some carriages lo< g flakes off, wheels n I RIAGES DON'T. H No use to describe B few prices that ougl E Extension Top C b Extension Top ( b Extension Top C ^ Canopy Top Sur n m o S I uanopy "JLop our 9 Canopy Top Sur 9 m Canopy Top Sur 9 m My entire line of ] 9 to go at greatly redi 9 decreasing and you 9 H vantage of my Cut 1 9 jr Be Sure and Coz I I M. d. . c ro THE LEXINGT everything and is complete in all Line; and Guarantees Fair Tre % )Q69QG9C0Q6I s, Carriag EIVED see my stock. I ? \ . u in vehicles and ] ) , - - Little Mi , y V wSroowwwg ECZEMA and PILE CURE pq^p Knowing what it was to suffer, rifCC will give FREE OF CHARGE, to any afflicted a positive cure for Eczema. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles and Skin Diseases. Instant relief. Don't suffer longer. Write F. W. WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York. Enclose stamp. September 12?ly "Wanted to Buy. Peafowls, turkeys and purple or white guineas, at farmers' prices. Address. Montgomery Place, 51 Dawkins, S. C. ITTIimnncr H UMIUflULO )k old after a weeks use. Uph< ittle, go to the bad all over, A ' them. You know their repute it to bring you in to look themo Jarriages "Worth $135, Now Carriages Worth $125, Now Jarriages W orth $100, Now ries Worth $100, Now - - ries Worth $90, Now - - ries Worth $85, Now - - ! ? AO u/ nr+Vi ftfiH lUnw - JL IV/O ff VI VU ^W) M v " Buggies, Wagons, Saddlery and! aced prices. My stock of Wov< had better come at once if you Price Sale. ne to See Me While You Are in . RUTUJ T*ATP.S"RTTTm S f! ON DEPARTMEN 4 anything you ?ummuvmumuuuuv * This establishment! atment to all Patrons. xccccoocoocoooooooccsccoscsc ?s tm satisfied I jjjj . prices. , g| guntain, S. C. 1 SfflSSSSSSSSSS Notice, Debtors and Creditors. This is to notify all persons in any way indebted to the estate of Mrs. Eda Amick, deceased, to make payment on or by 1st day of November, 1906, and those having claims of any nature will present same properly attested for payment to the undersigned. J. Ivey Amick, Oct. 5. 3w51 Executor. Cotton Seed Wanted. I will pay highest market price for oaar) /-) o litre* rpri ufc tvf ppt.'zp jfe WUlA/ii OWVV4 ^ Sons warehouse. P. H. Corley. I DON'T! | I >lstry fades, paint 1 9 MERICAN CAE- I 9 ition. Here are a I 9 - - - $115 m ' ' " $ 90 I Harness Goods all m Wire Fence is I H |. want, t.n take* ari- m lUfl L2STX>9 1 1 m m 3H >m^ ?** . n m , r* 0* **m, *+m*i>+m^+~ii'* ibi^i i*^i i* ^ want, J Solicits voiir I ?i Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always on band for you to select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Je.,elry or Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your < order to us. d u uminfiTTE rn i u< uiii/iiiuvnuuiuvij JKWELESS, 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C. 'Phone 934 AN ORGAN That will last a life time is what you want. Our Organs have a pure tone and have lovely cases. We can supply you with an Organ that will please in every particular ! for only $65.00 and $70.00 delivered. Write us for our special terms of payment, and for illustrations of the beautiful Organs referred to. If you prefer a PIANO We have beautiful and good new Uprights from $185.00 up, on easy terms. Address, MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE, COLUMBIA, s. c. mid Mile nils, LEXINGTON, S. C. Literary, Scientific and Classical Courses. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 10, 1906. Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing and Elocution. College Trained Teachers. Expenses for Session $60 to $80. Send for catalogue. Address F. W. RAUCH, Principal. M. D. HARMAN, Secretary. CHEAPJORSE While he had colic, but finding Dr. Boyd's Sure Pop Colic Cure at Derrick's Drug Store, gave it to him, and soon he was worth $250, as usual. Dr. Boyd's Colic Cure, Fever Cure, Gall Cure, Liniment for man or beast, Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powders. All of Boyd's remedies are for sale at DERRICK'S DRUG STORE, Lexington, S. C. 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