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.' ! I i I SI I I HA 1 I 1725 Main * WMMPM?M??MM???? AuhI!.m OaaiIA dinning buuirc K . . , ' , Sterling silver, cut glass, fine . i china, clocks. A fine stock >+ ^ always on hand for you to 3 - select from. ^ ^ j Keep us in mmd when want- 1 ing anything in Jewelry or ] Silverware. : i Good watch work and best } v eye glasses. If you can't come, send for ; our catalogue or telephone your order to us. P. e, MttWTE & CO J , i JEWELERS, / 1424 MainSS&JColumMai 8. u> Phone 934 ,x ' ' ' ' g . SOUTHEBN BAIL WAY < SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20. H. B. These schedule figures show ' the time that trains may be expected to < arrive and depart, but the times stated ' are not guaranteed. DEPASTURES FROM LEXINGTON. ' NORTHBOUND. .. . 1UI IS A. fll.*?HO. O, UOllJ 1\M VU1IUUUM and intermediate points connecting 1 at Columbia for Spartanburg ana . Asherille. Parlor cafe car Oolnmbiato Asherille. Arrire Columbia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 5:15 p. m., Ashenlle 9:15 p. m. * 6:56 P. M.?No. ISO, daily for Columbia, Washington and the East .also ' connects at Columbia for Asherille. Through Pullman sleeping car to New York. Pullman sleeping car Columbia to Asherille. Arrire Columbia 7:30 p. m., Washington 10:40 a. m., New York 5:00 p. m. SOUTHBOUND. 7:28 A. M.?No. 129, daily for Augusta and intermediate points. Arrire Augusta 10:10 a. ru. Pullman car. , 6:44 P. M.?No. 7, daily for Augusta and intermediate points. Arrive Augusta 8:35 p. m. Rnmmfir excursion tickets now on i sale. For farther information call on ] ticket agents, or , 0. H. Ackert, V. P. & G. M., Wash- ^ * ington, D. C. H. F. Cary, G. P. A., . Washington, D. 0. J. L. Meek, A. G. J P. A., Atlanta,JGa. W. E. McGoe, T. P. A., Angosta, Ga. ] gggaPHBg^-x ylM M ' HOE T Owing to th f\ Days our entire s Y shoes. This is We have the she RMAI* Street TAX BBTT7B2TS. In accordance with the law in reference to the assessment and taxation of real and personal property, the Aoditor, or his assistant, will be and attend the following named places for 1 the purpose of receiving tax returns , for the fiscal year 1910, and in order bo meet the next appointment, the hour will close at 11 o'clock in the < morning and at 4 o'clock in the after- ] noon. Taxpayers will, therefore, be < prompt in meeting the appointments, was not to cause delay. J Taxpayers will /please' come prepared to give the name of -the town- \ ihip and number of school district therein they reside; nnmber of acres, ots and buildings, with Talue of taxation: Gaston, Tuesday p. m., Jan. 4th. Swansea, Wednesday and Thursday, Tan. 5th and 6th. Joe Header's, Friday a. m., Jan. 7. Jake Mack's, Friday p. m., Jan. 7. Pelion, Tuesday (all day) Jan. 11. Steedman, Wednesday a. m. Jan. 12. ] ? Samaria, Wednesday p. m., Jan. 12. . Batesburg, Thursday (all day) 1 Tan. 13. i " Leesville, Friday (all day) Jan. 14. Summit, Saturday a. m , Jan. 15. Gilbert, Saturday p. m. Jan. 15. Irmo, Monday p. m., and Tuesday s. m., Jan. 17 and 18. Ballentine, Tuesday p. m., Jan. 18. White Bock,. Wednesday a. m., < Ian. 19. E Hilton, Wednesday p. m., Jan. 19. j Chapln, Thursday and Friday, Jan. . X) and 21. . Peak, Saturday, (all day) Jan. 22. Grout's Store, Wednesday p. m., Jan. 26. Ed. Addy's, Thursday a. m., Jan. ( n. FranklynKeisler's, Thursday p. m.,. ? Jan. 27. * t Irene, Saturday p. m., Jan. 29. Edmund, Tuesday a. m., Feb. 1. 6 Brookland, Friday p. m., and Sat- r lrday all day, Feb. 4 and 5. ^ At Lexington, O. H., all days not nr?lnd?d in ahnvft snhednle. from Jan. L, 1910, to Feb. 20, 1910, when the woks will close, after which 50 per jent. will be added for failure to make * eturns. Tax returns sent in by mail c ire not legal unless sworn to before 4 in officer qualified to administer )&ths. All male persons are subject to poll ax from 21 to 60 years of age, except ] hose exempt by law. / Under the new law all dogs are subect to a capitation tax of 50 cents ^ ird must be returned at the same iime when other property is returned. W. D. DENT, Auditor of Lexington County. TBESPA88 B0TICE. i Thi9 is to notify all persons not to lunt, day or night, or trespass in any nanner whatever upon the lands of ;he undersigned, as the law will cer- ? ainly be enforced against all tree- 1 passers. Murphy Hutto, Charles Hutto, B. C. Hutto, rerrod P. Lucas, Mrs Mary M I Lucas. iw9p ' 61 h li II W s / e warm season finds stock at actual cost no fake sale, see oi >es and the prices wil I'S s Postoff EXCURSION SATES For the Holidays Via the Southern Railway. Account of the Christmas Holidays, the Southern Railway will sell Excursion tickets at very low rates to all points South of the Potomac and East 5f the Mississippi rivers. Tickets will be on sale December 17, 18, 21, 23, 24, 25, 31, and January 1st with final limit returning January 6th, 1910. For further information, call on any dckefc agent of the Southern railway, )r, W. E. McGee, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga. J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. I. 0. 0. P., To Meet. A regular communication of Pelicap Lodge December 20, 1909. All members requested to be present. Business of importance. F. W. Shealy, N. G. H. W. Powell, Secy. Notice, Trespassers. Thisfis to notify all persons not to ;respass on the lands of the undersigned by either hunting, fishing, or n any manner whatever. The law vill be rigidly enforced against all riolators of this notice. 4w8p. J. J. LOWN. Shristmas aad Holiday Goods. Christmas and Holiday goods are irrivin at The Bazaar. The stock liis year will be more complete than >ver before, embracing everything tuitable for Christmas and wedding jresenta. When you think of buying presents always come to The Bazaar. To buy long and short le af timber in ots of one million feet or more. AdIress, BOX 356, SUMTER, S. C. Iw9 For Sale. One 5-room cottage in the town of [^eesville located on East Avenue. 5ood pump water. W. E. Quattlebaum, lw8 Leesville, S. C. Christmas Post Cards. You will find all kinds of Christmas x>st cards, beautiful designs with appropriate words, at The Bazaar. Stationery Cheap* A big lot of paper and envelopes in > cent packages, a bargain at The Bazaar. Men who know the moRt abcut ihings know the least about women. MITT. Ml U II We Hf Kentucky Mi Suitable For Rememt w s & LEESVILL ^ T ( us overstocked and Your opportunity ar shoes and prices ai 1 suit you. Get you: Ice Block Why He Quavered. In fr corner of crovded dining room, mi honored and unsung, sat the long haired young musician, waiting to be "asked." "Ah, Mr, PadderwfraJtej*!" exclaimed the hostess, coming up to him at Jong, kmg bet. "You are musical, are yon not?" Toxmg Padderwbisfcen ran His fingers through his hair and smiled delightedly. Musical! Could he not play Beethoren on his head? Did he not know Bach backward, Mozart upside down? Musical! Had he not got a bronae medal fas pianoforte playing at home, bestowed upon him by the Soeiety For the Extension of Octaves ? Musical! He would play them a nocturne of Chopin, a? - ?X ? er ? admi t, madam" ? he coughed?'that I?er"? "Oh, thanks so much!" purred back the hostess. "I knew it! Will you come and turn over the music for my daughter? She's going to sing!"?London Answers. A Com# Back. New Editor (to old schoolmate) It hurts me, old fellow, to wound your feelings, but really we are so overstocked with noetrr that ifs useless to read jours. We can accept only what shows unmistakable genius. Old Schoolmate?Well, just read that poem and tell me what you think of it. It maj prow better than you imagine. New Editor (having read the poem)?It is as I feared. The poem shows no promise whatever. It is simply absurd. Old Schoolmate (witfl a broad grin)?Tha^a just what I thought. It's a copy of some verses you wrote in my autograph book while we were at school.?London Tit-Bits. If you are suffering from biliousness, constipation, indigestion, chronic headache, invest one cent in a postal card, send to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa, with your name and address plainly on the back, and they will forward you a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Sold by all druggists. Trespassers, Notice, This is to notify all persons not to hunt, fish or trespass in any mar.ner whatever upon my lands, ae the lhW will positively be enforced against all trespassers violating this notice. John T. Kaminer. Dec. 7. 1909?iwdp EE! ive Just Recie iiles. In Is Every Pup >er our guarantee f Bo u .E, S. C. in? will offer for 20 r for bargains in nd be convinced, r Xmas pair here. 4 Colui "THE INDIANS VANISHED. Strang* Kfoctea That Cam* to Thirty Mea at Onee, of fht greatest frafrocinatkms 1 ewr knew of," said J. B. Qmgky, *ho serwjod tbe stole t 1 ? m ? l .Ji. a v. _ JOIKZS oa ICRS JUSl aiKT ILK ?IVU wa?, "happened to the party that was belpmg mi run the range lines on the Teaes prairies. We were pretty Darrens about the Indians and kept a sharp lookout for them. At one time we bad quite a brash with a band of about 300 reds. They surrounded ut, and we dug trenches inside a circle of mess wagons. They pestered us two days, and we bad to tnnncl 200 yards for drinking water. Then we diore tbem'off. "One morning abont a month later an alarm sounded in our camp j just as day was beginning to break. I We rolled out of our blankets and looked around us. On all sides were j seen the enemy. Not tens nor hun- j dreds, but seemingly thousands of ; them, swarmed orer the prairies. "If dirt never flew before it did then. man sebed a shovel and dug trenches for dear life. Blisters blossomed on our hands in no time, and the sweat streamed from our faces, but there was no time to rest. We could see the Indians with their ponies lying down, the red devils peering over the horses and they covered the prairies as far as the eye eouH see. Occasionally an Indian could be seen running on foot from one horse to another. Farther away they were galloping asound on horseback. "In the few minutes between the early morning twilight and daybaeak we bed trenched and fortified ear camp. Then we refesed to await the attack of the Indians. "I don't know who came to hi3 senses first, but as daylight streamed over the prairie the mists cleared * ? 1 Ipom Derort our eyes ana some one cried in a startled Toiee. * They're prairie dogs.' "And prairie dogs they were. We had oamped in the middle of fheir Tillage and not an Indian within miles. Psychologists say that what a man expects to see, hell see. Our fear fraught minds bad transformed the prairie dogs into mounted Indians and a company of thirty men had suffered the same illusion. Our blistered hands and deep dug trenches testified to that."?Kansas City Star. ived a Car It Lot You Will >e. Prices I joes with every pi k n i g h mbia, S. C. I Pelica Eappeaiags. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Mrs. Willie B. Dunbar who has been quite ill, is slowly recovering. Mrs. Julia C. Dunbar, who has been in feeble health for some time, is doing very well at present. W. R. Corder has been appointed sub carrier on Route 2, to succeed C. R. Rish, resigned. The infant eon of Mr. and Mrs. Manon Ruh, died December 2, and was buried the next day at Florence church. Mr. David Rish, who resides on Route 1, is making preparations to move on his place on Perry Route 1. We regret to lose him. Mr. W. A. Rish, who has resided at Wagener for some time has moved back on his place, on Rente 1. The little child of Mr. Henry 0. R si that was painfully burned a ft w days ago, is getting along nicely. Mrs. V. A. Gunter, who ha9 been very sick, is much improved at present. Mrs. Noah Rish has returned greatly pleased with her visit to her brother, Mr. John S. Lucas, Blocmingdale, Fla. There will be a Christmas tree and appropriate exercises in the Baptist church here on Christmas night, December 25. * Mrs. 0. Cromwell Gantt died at her home, on Black creek, December 2, and was buried at Florence church, Saturday following. Sockeiy. Pelion, S. C., Dec. 13, 1909. A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUES" What is known as the "Bines* Is seldom occasioned by actual exist* ing external conditions, bat in the great majority of cases by a disordered LIVER, ?. TH15 IS A FACT which may be demonstrated by trying a coarse of Twtfs Pills They control and regulate the LIVER. They bring hope and bouyancy to the mind. They bring health and elasticity to the body. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE? i da M I sad of Fine Find Moles Reasonable. irchase. 4 L .