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<W THE MARKET BULLETIN. * ? B. Harris,. State commissioner ol agriculture, has sent to The Times an article which is entirely too ions foi v use in these columns telling why pub* lication of The. Market Bulletin, issued for some time by his office, hat ! been discontinued. "We can, tell the .vjptory?albeit the story will be somewhat different?in. one-tenth the words Mr. Harirs uses. Publication oi The Market Bulletin was dlscontin ued/about a month agd bccausb the fund set aside by the Legislature at the 1920 session to be used to pay for printing the publication, throughout the year was used faster than the Legislature intended. Seeing oatciat w^vna umL uie iuna wae about exhausted,- Mr. Harris applied to the general contingent fund committee for additional furtds with which' to keep It going the balance % of the year. The contingent fund committee refused to- grant the application on the grounds that the ' commissioner knew at the) beginning Don't Dela t J v Christmas is For Watches, Jewell can't get at home write t We have a truly wo Goods {sent on api references are given. > : ' t I James Allan THE HALLM/ 285 King St. ESTABUSt i fli Fire r. x We are announcii and vicinity that Insurance Agenc Lexjngton Insun ' We are prepar risks, and invite of any kind. W< Nine of tl Compao fr'" f j which makes th( STRONGEST in Life, Fire, 0 The Le: ' > . / i'i ' ; ^ -: * \ ? i " . OFF . REPRESENTED * /[ of the year'how much money he had to use .for the publication and that ! he should have made It do. It will i perhaps be a matter of surprise to many to learn .that The Market Bul letin was'costing the taxpayers of South Carolina something like $12,i 000 a yedr for printing and postage , alone?entirely too much in the . opinion of -some and a wholly un, warranted .use of the public funds in > the opinion of others. "Why ask these latter citizens, should every taxpayer ( in South (Carolina have to put up . money to keep going a publication , issued in the interest of so few citi, zens of the State? The Market Bulletin, it might be well to explain, is a free advertising medium through which John Brown tells Bill Jones ' that he has a calf, a bushel of oats, : * r Onion Sots, Ryo and Rape White, yellow and red onion sets, y Abruzzl rye, dwarf Essex rape, turnip ' ' 1 cabbage, mustard and other seasonable seed. Full line of superior flower seeds. HARMON DRUG CO. . ssv yi Drawing Near \ t ry or Silverware that you 0 us. I ) nderful stock. >royal where satisfactory / 1 & Company IRK JEWELERS Charleston, S. C. """"" Prote I . ig to the people of I we have the Chas, y, and consolidated mce Agency. ed to INSURE any rou to call upon us t 3 represent le Largest Fire lies in the Unite 3 Lexington Insura Lexington County. Live Stock, Automobili and Surety Bonds *\ _ I__ xing ion in Agency ICE AT BANK OF WESTERN CAROI BY JOHN T SOX, R. E. COOK, H. * ' t ' \ ^ & rabbit dog: or * a setting of hen's eggs lie wishes to get rid of. It is a "for sale," "want" and "exchange" publication which comes in direct t A competition with the newspapers of the State and deprives them of business to which they are entitled.? Port Mill Times. ? * ' OFFICER NOTIFIED HIS BODY ON WAY HOME. Lynn, Mass.. Nov. 19.?Although Lieut. John G. Gramstorff, a Yankee Division veteran has notified " tho War Department several times that he is not dead, he received a tele gram today at his homo in Everett announcing that his body is now 'on its way home from France. The telegram came from government officials who have been told repeatedly that the lieutenant is not dead. The offi cials also have hell* back money due tho lieutenant, apparently unwilling to believe ho is alive. Lieut. Q-ramstorff is at a loss to know what to do^with the body, which undoubtedly* is that of tvrongly identified soldier. My Ten Rules of Conduct. Our little girl studied Jefferson's Ten Rules in school. Then tho teacher bad her moke out a list of ten rules for her to follow herself. She became much interested. Then she asked me to write out ten rules ? of conduct for me to live by. I did not find it easy to write them, nor do I find it easy to keep them, but I am striving to keep them all. This is the list: * ^ 9t 1. Keep every promise I make. 2. Speak ill of no one. 3. Write to my mother once a week. 4. Keen all niv hplonclnirs elenn and in order. C. COULTON - OPTOMETRIST. V Eyes Glasses Examined' Fitted 5 i 1423 Main St., Columbia, S. C. | UP STAIRS ML I 1 * tl'" ' I ctioii J U Lexington County , E. Taylor Fire same with, our i and all reliable or PROTECTION / Insurance d States mce Agency, the ' * ^ s tb Insurance . 3, surance V"< ; .INA H. LIVINGSTON . "V f X/v, 6. When there Is a task 1 dislike, do it at once. ( 6. Never go in debt one cent. 7. Teach my children to be est and ti^chful. 1 8. Improve my nrrind every any. 9. "When I am sad. sing. 10. Try to see the other person's viewpoint. s NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PEOPLES GINNERY. Notice is hereby given that the PEOPLES GINNERY, a corporation u&Duittc<cu U11UC1 UR" 1CLW8 OI ttll8 State, and engaged in the business of ginning cotton, at Lexington, S. C., has disposed of its property and assets, and will make application at the expiration of thirty days from the dato of this notice Jo the Secretary of State for a certificate of dissolution. 4t 13. .T. CORLEY, President. Tax Notice. Office Oounty Treasurer Lexington County. Lexington, S. C., Oct. 1, 1920. Public notice is hereby given that, State county and school taxes for Lexington county will be received by me from October 15th. to December 31st. I 1920, inclusive. The levy is as follows: For State purposes ;..12 mills For good roads, state highway (acts 1920) 2 mills " For Int. and Prin. highway loan 3% mills For constitutional school.... 3 mills For county ordinary purl noses 1J I - 72 """" \ Total 35 mills. Special tax as follows: Dist. No. 1. Spec, and bonds. 12 mills Dist. No. 14, Spec, and bonds 8 mills Dist. No. 15, Spec, and bonds.21 mills Dist. Ncr. 18, Spec, and bonds. 19 mills Dist. No. 25, Spec, and bonds. 12 mills Dist. No. 29, Spec, and bonds. 16 mills Dist. No. 37, Spec, and bonds. 16 mills Dist. No. 60, Spec, and bonds. 12 mills Dist. No. 66, Spec, and bonds. 10 mills Dist. No. 76, Spec, and bonds. 12 mills Dist. No. 12, spec 10 mills Districts Nos. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 16, 27, i 32. 34, 35, 40, 42, 43, 50, 53, 61, 63, 69, 77, 78, 80, 83 and 84. Special 8 mills Districts Nos. 36, 41, 79, and 82, special ' 6 mills Districts Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 30, 31, 33, 38, 39, 45, 46, 48, 49, 55,' 62, 71, 75, 87 and 88. special v.. .?< 4 mills Districts Nos. 6, 23, 24, 26, 28, 44, 47, 51, 59, 64, 70, 72 and 74. Special .". 2 mills 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 age. Poll Tax?$1.00 upon all male citiI zens, between the ages of 21 and 60 I years. I Dog Tax?50c. Road, poll and dog tax payable at mo sumo nine wun siate, county and school tax. C. E. L/EAPI lART, Treasurer Lexington County. till Jan. 1. , Treasurer's Schedule. For Tax Collection Begins Tuesday, I will be at the following places on _ the dates .named for the purpose of i collecting State and County Taxes for he fiscal year 1920: ' * Second Week. Friday, December 3, a. m.?Gaston, S. C. Friday, December 3, p. m.?Cayoe, S. C. , Saturday, December 4, all day?. New Brookland, S. C. C. E. LEAPHART, j Treasurer Lexington County, S. C. ' (GRANULES) ESI INDIGESTION Taste good, do good; dissolve instantly on tongue or in water; . i take as needed. QUICK RELIEF! VAJ.SO IN TABLET FORM FOR THOSE WHO PREFER THEM. MADE BY SCOTT a BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION 121 . . 1 VAN 1 1 WIN LUMBER ' ' ' ? Why not ship your cotton to our bonded warehouse and lot us furnish you with your lumber. W*e pay all charges. . r Cook & Co. . Greenville, S. C. / v ' * ^ ' f = tiE JOLLY. 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