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JpB8SP,! IiETTTERS TO SANTA CLAtJS. Dear Santa: I am writing: to ydu to tell you what I want for Christmas. I want you to "bring- me a doll, and carriage and * - a little doll bed and a tea set and all kinds of fruits. I am just a little girl ? II years old. My name is LiUXiA ANDERSON. New Brookland, Dec. 15, 1919. , Dear Santa: Please "bring me a little hammer for Christmas and my birthday, for' my birthday comes on Christmas and Santa please bring my three sisters - - TV._n{n each a doll and nttie oroiaer a rubber doll that won't break. Oh Santa please remember all the children in the world and bring them someg|W thing this Christmas, jb- C My name is jfc-i HORACE HARMAN. ?1^ XfexiiJgtdh. Route 2. EXAMINATION FOR POSTMASTER AT CAYCE, JANUARY ?. The United States Civil Service Commission has announced an' examination to-be held at Columbia, S. C. o Jan. 9, 1920. as a result of which it is expected to make certification to fill a contemplated vacancy in the position of fourth-class postmaster at Cayce and other vacancies as they may occur at that office, unless it shall bed ecided in the interests of the service to fill any vacancy by rein? ' statement. 7^6 compensation of the | postmaster at this office was $240. for the last fiscal year. ' Applicants mast have reached their twenty-first birthday on the date of ^ thh3 examination,- with the exception < that ir: a State where women are dedared by statute to be at full age for all purposed at eighteen years, women J* \ eighteen years of age on the date of ^ '"'the examination will be admitted. m# Applicants must deside within the > ffife territory supplied by the post office < which the examination is announ- : fed. :q' The examination is open to all cit- ; Jens of the United States who can ] 8comply 'with the requirements. . Application" blanks. Form 1753 and 1 BuyN r1 ri For t V We can not m ft * I | We are offering h t' r- Watches, S Emblem! feJT:: 7 {" ~~ iOn account of our these goods excej tive values. If y ding gifts or Chr I An Expert J Colun I and I w 1345 Main SL ? .... , " , ... information ;oheenjinc the ro-J quiremets of the examination can be v^y V * . . secured from the' postfhas-.'er at, the place of vacancy or from the United States iCivd Sendee Commission, Washington, T>. C. Applications should be properly executed and filed with the Commission at Washington, D. C. at t#e" bariiest practiele date. ' t . ?? I PROSECI TIOXS FOR EVASION OF SCHOOL LAW Magistrate E. iT. .Martin imposed a fine of $5 each upon W. H. Sharpe, Jr., and Hampton Ott last Wednesday for violation of the compulsory school attendance law. The cases were brought by John S. Schneider, attendance officer. In view of the fact that in both cases the defendants were up for the first offence Magistrate Martin imposed only a light fine. SPECIAL REFEREE S SALE. By virtue of a Decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Lexington County, S. C., heretofore made in the case of Jefferson A. Piatt, et al., | against E. Katharine Piatt, et al., I, j H. L. Harmon, Clerk of Court for Lexington .County, S. C., as Special Referee, will sell on salesday in January, 1920, being Monday, the 5th day of said month, during the usual hours of sale, before the Court House door, in the town of Lexington, in the County of Lexington, S. to the highest bidder, FOR CASH; .. "All that certain piece, parcel or j tract of land, together with the im- ! provements thereon, situate, lying and being on the southern side of the Saluda River, in the County of LexingtOD, in the State "of South Caro; lyina, containing ninety-three and , 17|100 (93.17) acres, more or less, bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by the Saluda River; 6n the east and south-east by lands formerly7 nf Rctatd nf "TCilHnm .Trihrison. now i lands of the Columbia Electric Street j Railway Company; on the south and j west by lands of Estate of Hook, being more fully described in the deed J < of H. A. Spann, Clerk of Court of : Common Pleas and General Sessions for Lexington County, S. C., to Wil- i liam Piatt, and others, recorded in < said Clerk's Office, in Volume "PP," < page 50, on the 13th of November, i 1896, and on the plat thereof made by W. D. George, Surveyor, dated ! i I nHHHHBBnnni '. :ocf; OW hristma: duplicate these goods at pre; vhen our stock is exhausted. : very special values ilverware, Rings, Pi m T TT _ IT __ 3, onams, ua. vainei and high-grade Lug low overhead expense we ar 'tionally close, offering you s< on are interested in saving i istmas presents, come in i eweler and Opticiar Luggage 5 MAX FRIEDMAN, Proprietor 'Phone 1311 i ??.. ? , ? FebrUf ry nth 1*15." H. L. HARMON', Clerk of Court for Lexington County, S. C, as Special Referee. December 16th, 1919* Tax Notice OFFICE COUNTY TKEAhl'itbit. LEXINGTON COUNTY. | i I Lexington, S. C., Gei. 1, 1919. j Public notice is hereby given that State, County and school taxes for j Lexington County will be received by i me from Oct. 15th to Dec. 31st in- j elusive. The levy is as follows: State 9 mills | County 2% " j Roads 4% '* Court House " Weak school *4 Constitutional school 3 " TOTAL .... 20^4 mills. I Ot%o.o?o1 tav ns follows: | District No. 1 Special and Bonds 8 mills) District No. 14 Special and Bonds 8." " District No. 15 Special and Bonds : 12 " District No. 18 Special and Bonds - .10 District No. 25 Special and Bonds 8 " District No. 29 Special and Bopds 10 " District No. 37 Special and Bonds 10 " District No. 66 Special and Bonds 10 " District Nos. 13 and 40 Special 8 " District Nos. 12, 35, 78, 79 and 82 Special 8 " Nos. 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 11, 16, i7, 22, 27, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 42, 43, 45, 46, 50, 53, 55, 57, 61, 62, 63, 69; 71, 76," 77, 83, 84, 87, 88?4 mills. Nos. 3, 6, 9, 19, 20, 23, 24, 26, 28. 36, 41, 44, 47, 48, 49, '51, 59, 64, 70, 72, 74, 75, 80?2 mills. The following districts have no special levies for school purposes, Nos. 7, 39, 54, 58 and 60. Capitation Road Tax $5.00 upon all male citizens (not bona fide residents of an incorporated town) of the County between 21 and 55 years of ige. Poll Tax $1.00 betwe< n the ages of 21 and 60 years. . Ml II ~ I % sent prices in Diamonds, ns, Lodge s, Cuff gage ?... . i e able to price )me very attracmoney on wedind inspect our i in charge. I ihop I L Columbia, S. C. Jj ! Dor Tax Road, Poll and Dog Tax payable at i same time with State, County and i School Tax. C. E. LEAPHART, i Treasurer Lexington County. < TERR'S SAT/K. 1 State of South Carolina. v'ounty of | Lexington. ' -- - ? * ? * ^ * tM . ?_.!? I**" _ ... l'iiien m. raiser, ex. ai., riainuns, v? [ Carl K Kaiser, Defendant.?Court ! of Common Pleas, j By virtue of authority vevted in me bv order of the Court in the above [entitled cause, 1 will sell on the first ! Monday in January ne>:t the same j being the 5th day of said month, be! fore the court house door at Lexingjton, S. C., during* the legs* hours of | sale, to the highest bidder, 4he following described real estate, to wit: : "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Lexington County and the State aforesaid, containing one hundred and sixty one and one quarter acres, more or less, about eight miles from Columbia and about one- mile f-om Arthur's station, or the south side of the C. C. & A. R. It., and boundei East by lands of Roof; North ny lands of H. j I E. Sox, Gregory and Shull; West by lands of Central National Dark ; and (South by a line parallel to the southern boundary of said largo tract, now, or formerly of Lizzie B. Ge:ger. This lard is to be sold In two sep- > arate tracts according to a division line made oy E. L. Hartley, Surveyor, Dec. .'6. 1919, one tract containing ninety three and fifty one-bundredths | acres, more or less, and the other containing: sixty seven and seventy five one hundredths acres, more or less, the plat to this land showing division line being on file in the Clerk's office. Also, all that piece, parcel or tract i of land, situate, lying and being in ; Lexington County and State afore- I j said, containing one hundred, nine- < teen and one third acres, mere or less, | and bounded by lands of the said J. ; Frank Kaiser, Ellen M. Kaiser, L. L. ! . Lown, J. Marsha1 Roof, bv lands now j or formerly of the Kinslcr Mill Tract,! and lands of R.' It: Kaiser, the same j being the northern porticr of three hundred twenty acre tract of land conveyed to J.' Frank Kaiser and Rawl K. Kaiser and designated as tract No. X on a plat and survey made by E. L. Hartley, Surveyor, Dec. 1919. Also, that piece, parcel plantaI??; 14 Have F The mechanics in our s] are men who understand th repairs and replacements, familiarty with Ford cars ci can other skilled mechanics The work on your car v Ford tools and equipment, hauling, we are prepared to Genuine Ford-made parts ai the charge will be the reasc Our stock of Ford part* chanics are at your service ; repair Fords but also sell tl pocketbook. RE<;L*LA] Type List of Cur Price I ? Touring $525.00 ? Runabout 500.00 Coupelet 650.00 Sedan 775.00 I Chassis 4 75.00 ; (Truck 550.00 \ WITH DEMOUNT! And 30x2, t-2 > Type List g of Car Price J ; Touring $550.00 B Runabout 525.00 : Coupelet 675.00 I Sedan $00.00 Chassis 500.00 Truck 590.00 i DuPRI 11 1 PE Lou C. ? C WJ. tuuu situate, ,'yjijj; ami bedng in Lexington County and State'cf South Carolia containing- one hundred ten acres, more or less, and hounded by lands of the estate of Levi Gunter, Jacob Sox. Ellen M. Kaiser Kinsler land and perhaps others, and designated as tract Xo. 3 on a plat and survey made by E. L. Hartlov Survey or, Dec. 1919. Also, the northern lia;f, with improvements thereon, of all that piece, parcel or lot of land situate lying and being in the town of Lexington, in Walter's Scientific; Walters Grace tl Waiter's Kryptok Glassc near vision all in one \ line. Stop in and have made of your eyes., We fit, manufacture ai :.The Exclusive TWO S 0. L. Walter ( 1221 Main Street, 211 King Street, rt!E UNIVERSAL CAR ord Mechanics I UUi vai fiop who will adjust or repair your e Ford mechanism and who know They are experienced Ford mechj an do your work more intelligently who lack Ford experience, rill be done in a completely equipp Whether your car needs an adjus ' give you careful and prompt ser\ nd replacements will be used. W mable, standard Ford prices. 3 is always complete, And our Fc at any time. We are Authorized lem. Drive in or 'phone. Be fa fl WITH Type I "reight Tax - of Car F >38.79 $21.66 Touring $60 38.79 20.63 Runabout 97 ' "* 72 38.79 38.79 31.97 Sedan 35 38.79 19.59 Chassis 55 3S.79 13.61 Truck 62 iRl>E RIMS WITH DEM< Tiros 30x3 1 Type I freight Tax of Car F 138.79 $22.69 Touring $62 38.79 21.66 Runabout 60 38.79 27.84 Oouplete 75 38.79 33.00 Sedan 8 7 38.79 20.63 Chassis 57 38.79 14.60 Truck 66 isist On Genuine Ford Parti ? AUTC !AKE, JR., Manager LEXINGTOf* , ... . -- -ncrzm.*' llik ^ouiiiv or j->exmgton, ana state aforesaid, cotaining two (2) roods and twenty eight (2S) percnes, fronting on Depot Street of said town and adjoining jots belonging to G D. M<iCartha on the South, Dr. M. Q. Hendrix on ti e East and Mrs. Corrie -<?. Meetze on the North. Terms of sale: Cash, purcahser to pay for papers, revenue stomps and reuui uiiijr ltts-, JUL L. HARMON, Clerk of Court. Dec. 10th. IS 19. >; I illy Fitted Glasses . rim t-t Wrf'- * .-1' Glasses be Face ... . .. I ;s combine both far and rlass without a dividing a scientific examination tid repair glasses. : s Optical Shop TORES: )ptical Company - Columbia, S. C. - Charleston, S. C. j t Repair Ford car, or Ford trucK, -a- 1 the Ford way of making I inics and because of their ? j and more quickly than | ed shop with time-saving g tment or a thorough over- | rice. And nothing but the I; hen the work is finished, U >rd garage and Ford me. ? Ford Dealers and not only 1 ,ir to your car and your | [ STARTER I 'rice Freight Tax 1| 0.00 $'38.79 $24.75 ff 3.00 38.79 23.72 5.00 38.79 29.91 |g 0.00 38.79 35.06 0.00 38.79 22.69 | 5.00 28.79 15.47 Q DUNTABLE KIMS | rircs and Starter || 'rice Freight Tax 5.00 $38 79 $25.78 |j 0.00 28.'79 24.75 ft 0.00 3S.79 30.94 K 5.00 38.79 36.09 fe* 5.00 38.79 23.72 g 5.00 38.79 16.46 I