Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, December 19, 1917, Image 2
TAX NOllcl
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JKJm V? , wwf v< ? Notice
is hereby given that
State, Go-unty and School Taxes
for Lexington County will be
received by me from October
loth to December 31, inclusive,
' 1917.
The levy is as follows:
Mills
For State 8%
Ordinary County 5*4
Roads, 2
Con. 3 Mills 3
* Aiding Weak Schools %
Court House Improvement.-l^
TOTAL 20%
Special Taxes as follows:
For bonds and special tax in
district No. 1 8 Mills
For bonds and, special tax in
district No. 15 12 mills !
For bonds and special tax in
District No. 18 10 mills
For bonds and special tax in
District No. 25 8 mills
For bonds and special tax in
District No. 29 10 mills
For bonds and spceial tax in
District No. 37 10 mills
For bonds and special tax in
Distract No. 66 10 mills
No. 13, 8 mills
Nos. 12, 35, 82 .....6 mills
Nos. 2, 4, 16, 17, 22, 27, 30,
32, 33, 34, 38, 40, 42, 45, 50, 63,
7i; 76, 77, 83, 87, 88 4 Mills
Nos. 6, 8, 9,14,19, 20,21, 23, j
26, 28, 31, 36, 41, 44, 48, 49, 51,1
55, 64, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 75, 78,
79, 80 2 Mills
Commutation Road Tax,
$2.00, from 21 to 55 years.
Poll Tax of $1.00, from 21 to
60 years.
Dog Tax of 50c.
All charged in Tax Receipt.
Income Taxes are payable at
same time. /
Schedule will appear later.
C; E. LEAPHART,
County Treasurer.
Stomach Trouble and Constipation.
Those who are afflicted with stomach
trouble and constipation should
, read the following: "I have never
found anything so good for stomach
trouble and constipation as Cham-berlain's
Tablets. I have used them!
off and on now for the past two
years. They not only regulate the
action of the bowels but stimulate
the liver and keep one's body in a
healthy condition,' writes Mrs. Benjamin
Hooper, Auburn, N. Y.
HARMON DRUG CO.
Advt.
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SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
?County of Lexington. In the
Court of Common Pleas.
THE BARRE COMPANY, Plaintiff.
vs D. P. Tate, P. A. Hodges, w|
G. Tanner, Ed. Corley, Eugene
Cousins, and J. E. Hinnant, Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS >BOVE
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON__
ED and required to answer the Complaint
herein, a copy of which is here
with served upon you, and to serve
a copy of your Answer upon the sub
scriber at his office in Lexington,
South Carolina, within TWENTY
DAYS after the service hereof, exclusive
of the day of such service,
and if you fail to answer the Complaint
herein within the time afore
said, the plaintiff in this action will
apply to the Court for the relef demanded
in the Complaint.
C. M. EFIRD, Attorne:
For Plaintiff.
NOTICE.
To the defendant Eugene Cousins:
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the |
summons and Complaint in this action
is now on file in the office of the
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for
the said County and State.
C. M. EFIRD, Attorney for
Plaintiff. ^
BECOMES (USE PICTURE) P
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Ulllljy Wily vunjy fcw
Using Herolin I
POMADE HAIR DRESSING.
Pleasantly perfumed, not sticky or gummy
fl Herolin stimulates and nourishes the
roots of the hair causing nappy, coarse,
I stubborn, kinky or short hair to grow
soft, long, silky, easy to manage, so you
can do it up in any style. Removes DAN
DRUFF and Stops ITCHING SCALP.
H Don't be footed. Be sure you get Herolin.
Sold by Drug Stores or
E SEND 28 CENTS (stamps or coin) for able box
Fj HEROLIN MEDICINE CO., Atiaafe, C*cn?ia
COLDS AFFECT "1
THE KIDNEYS
I Many Lexington People Have Found
This to be True.
Are you wretched in bad weather?
Does every cold settle on your kid- j
i neys?
I Does your back ache ad become
I weak?
Aro nrinaw nassaces irrefrula?. and
**1 v X "O X ? j
! distressing:?
j These symtoms are cause to sus-;
! pect kidney weakness,
i Weakened kidneys need quick help. |
Doan's Kidney Pills are especially!
prepared for weakened kidneys.
! Lexington people recommend them, j
Mrs. W. D. Dent, Main St., Lex-;
ington, says: "For a year or two I had j
occasional attacks of kidney trouble.;
I suffered from a dull pain in my back
and had headaches and dizzy spells
and was very nervous. I got Doan's
Kidney Pills from the Harmon Drug
Co., and they gave me relief.
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
Mrs. Dent had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
NO TRESPASSING.
All persons are hereby warned not
to trespass upon the lands of the
Estate of S. J. and G. C .Hook. Haul
ing straw or wood, hunting or fishing
are postively /orbidden. The
law will be strictly enforced against
any one violating this notice.
B. F. DENT ) ,
C. Ei Leaphart, ) ,AdmrsJ.
S. Caughman, Agt.
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CHAMERLAIN'S TABLETS.
Chamberlain's tablets are intended
especially for stomach troubles, biliousness
and constipation, and have
met with much success in the treat |
ment of those diseases. People who:
have suffered for years with stom-1
ach trouble and have been unable to
obtain any permanent relief, have
been completely cured by the use
of these tablets. Chamberlai's Tablets
are also of great vauel for bil-j
iousness. Chronic constipation may!
be permanently cured by taking Chaj
mberlain's Tablets and observing the;
olain printed directions with each
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bottler
HARMON DRUG CO.
Advt. |
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby warned not
to trespass upon my lands by hunting,
fishing, hauling wood or straw!
or in any manner whatsoever. The'
law will be strictly enforced against
all parties violating this notice.
C. A. EARGLE
Leesville, Rt}. 2.
4tpd.
....Chamberlain's Cough Remedy..
This is not only one of the best
and most efficient medicie for coughs
colds, and croup, but is also pleasant
ad safe to take, which is imnAvfonf
TirV*on mnof Ka onv_
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en to children. Many mothers have
given it their unqualified endorsement.
HARMON DRUG CO.
Advt.
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THE RIALTO
COLUMBIA'S NEWEST MOVIE
$ 10,000.00
PIPE ORGAN
! Features That Are The Best
Visit i
THE RIALTO
WHILE IN COLUMBIA
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See Or Write Us For
SELECTION PACKAGE
of anything in the line of Presents
for Weddings, Personal or
own use.
SINGLE DIAMOND OR FANCY DIAN0ND
JEWELRY. WATCHES,
CLOCKS, STERLING SILVER. CUT
GLASS AND ART GOODS.
JEWELRY of the newer patterns,
both in plain and fancy
jewelry.
WE HAJNDJLE UISEX SULID
AND GENUINE GOODS, and
compete with all mail order
houses. Orders filled at once, i
TRY US j
SYLVAN BROS.!
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! Jewelers, Silversmiths, Watchmakers
> Cor. Main and Hampton Sis. Pixmc 1045
1 COLUMBIA, S. C.
BIDS TO BE ASKSD BY
POSTOFFICE ON NEW MOTOR
ROUTES.
Notice will be published in a few
days by tne uoiumoia postomce aa
vertising for bids until February, 19.
18, for carrying the mail on the proposed
motor route from this city to
Charleston. Bond in the sum of
818,000 will be required from the
successful bidder.
The proposed route which follows
the old State road by Orangeburg,
Bowman and Summe**ville, will be
divided into two sections, meeting at
Orangeburg. One carirer will be re
quired from this end of the route,
while two will probably be needed on
the Charleston end. The schedule
as planned by the department, will
leave this city at 9 o'clock and arrive,
at Orangeburg at 1:30; returning
leave Orangeburg at 2 o'clock and
arrive back in the city at 6;20 that:
afternoon. The Orangeburg-Char,
leston line will consist of two car-|
riers who will leave opposite ends of (
the route at approximately the same;
time on alternate days. The- one
day route will operate every day in
the week with the exception of Sun!
day. Other proposed routes are Co!
lumbia-Chapin-Lexington, and Colum ]
bia to Bishopville. all of which will j
be under contract.
CUT THIS OUT-.lt Is Worth Money j
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this;
slip, enclose with 5c to Foley & Co.,
2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111.,
writing your name and address plain
ly. You will receive in return mail j
a trial package containing Foley's!
Honey and Tar Compound for cou-j
ghs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney;
Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets, j
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
We countrymen don't realize how
well situated we are in a time like |
fhic Wo linva flip pnTrrfprtc n-f lifp !
VAAJ.V* fl V AAV* V V VMV VV***A v*. WW V* v j
at a nominal cost, while thousands j
of our bretheren in the cities are ac-!
tually suffering for necessities. Yes'
terday we heard of a lady in Columbia
who has a sick daughter and couldn't
buy a load of wood or coal in
the city. A former resident of Bal
timore recently returned to Lexing-ton
for the winter because of the
scarcity of coal there.
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Rubbing Eases Pain 'i
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Rubbing sends the liniment
tingling through the flesh and
quickly ?tops pain. Demand a
liniment that you can rub with.
The be?t rubbing liniment is
MUSTANG
LINIMENT
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Good for the Ailments of
Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc.
Good for your own Aches,
Fains, Rheumatism, Sprains,
Cuts, Burns, Etc.
25c. 50c. $t. At all Dealer#. '
We Are Price Mat
Enterprise H
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We carry a full line oi
Cutlery, Axes, Too'
tion, fully guarant
ons, Cole Planters,
merits, Majestic Ra
line of Kitchen and
Engines, Paints an
Cot Pr
Automobile Ti
Mill Supplies, Valv
ing, Screw Bits, ]
Material, Doors, Sa
and a full line of
Builders'
| EXECUTOR'S LAND SALE. j
As Executor of the Last Will and
i Testament of Mrs. Emma E. Perry.
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; deceased, and by virtue of the same,
I I will sell "on Thursday, December
| 20, 1917, at eleven o'clock in the fore.
| noon, in Batesburg, S. C? at the last ;
place of residence of th esaid Mrs. !
Emma E. Perry, a lot or parcel of ^
land known as her Home Place, con- ;
; taininjr approximately three acres, i
and the buildings thereon. This prop. *
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erty may oe sola as a wnoie or oe cut t
in lots, but in either event prcspec- <
tive bidders may see a plat of the *
same which is to be made and may a
procure from the undersigned fur- ther
information in record to the same ^
before the sale is made.
TERMS OF SALE: All cash, and
purchaser in addition to the amount j
of his bid must pay for the prepara- J
tion of the necessary papers and the !
revenue stamps to oe pjacea tnereon.
GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, j
Executor of the Last Will and Testa- \
ment of Mrs. Emma E. perry, de-j
ceased,
Lexington, S. C.
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CRYING SPELLS I
Restored to Health by Lydia
ILPinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
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Enhaut. Pa.?"I was all run down and j
weak inwardly. I had female troubles j
?...........? and nervous feelings
1 j UgMUiJ j 1 and my head bothered
me. I would
jflW flB| often have crying j
WmmB spells and feel as if j
T was not safe. If I
Iii lllliiW\ P * ^ear(^ anyone com\
I | |Bgy ing I would run and
1 iM 11111^4^ ! the d??r so they t
would not see me.
I tried several doc^tors
and they did not
help me so I said to
my mother 'I guess
I will have to die as there is no help for
me.' She got me one of your little
books and my husband said I should try
one bottle. I stopped the doctor's
medicine and took Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound. It soon made a
change in me and now I am strong and
do ali my work."?Mrs. AUGUSTUS
Baughman, Box 86, Enhaut, Pa.
Why will women continue to suffer |
day in and day out and drag out a sickly, j
half-hearted existence, missing three- j
fourths of the joy of living, when they i
can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham'p j
Vegetable Compound? I
If you would like free confidential ad- i
vice address Lydia E. Pink ham Medixine
Co., Lynn, Mass.
Our
Accuracy
Quality _
Service
give you
"Weil Fitted Gla sses'
ELMGREN
v/piv uitn^oi otiu vypuviaii
1107 Hampton St.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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;eed, Buggies, Wag- f
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Table Ware, Gas I
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Catarrh of 1
Miss Amalie Ruzicka, 1449 South
16th St., Omaha, Nebraska, writes:
"I have suffered with catarrh of the
throat. I caught cold and it settled
in my throat, ana I coughed badly
and was very weak. I could not sleep
and had no appetite. I had two doctors.
and had taken so many different
medicines and found no help. I thought
1 will have to give up; but at last
my mother read about Peruna, so I
thought of trying that great medicine
Peruna. I got a bottle of it and in
ibout four days I almost stopped
:oughing, and after a while I surely
'ound relief, and from that time we
ire not without Peruna in our home."
Annthpr I.nsfl ft f Fro
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Buggies to supply
gains from $70 up
rubber tie*-. Come v
stock to follow. It i:
S. L. V
Horses, Mares, Mules, Bu
1109 Hampton Street,
Tree and Plant Sprays Sal vet
Spraying Solutions Poultr
B. B. KIRKU
Wholesale and
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PIT Come to us I
ARE YOU WORKft
Work of any nort is pure dri
your existence. But with / pu:
for -a regard ai d it 'Ightens y
pleijure.
Hive ? purpose in life! Ma
buiUing ap a savings account
yc j with the means to attain y
independence, wealth?they al
persistently save.
Same rate of interest (4 per <
account*.
THE OLD
The Carolina Natioi
W. A. Clark, President.
T. S. Bryan, V. Presiden
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we have developed in our basis
skip of those whom we serve,
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Have PERUNA m the
Home.
Those who object to liquid medi*'
cines can procure Peruna Tablets.
sh Mules and Horses
the trade. Good barsteel
tire; 882.50 for
rhiie they last. Other
3 my pleasure to please
/EENEY .
ggies, Wagons and Harness
:: COLUMBIA, S. C.
Remedies Cyphers Incubators,
Y Supplies Brooders, EtcWD
SEED CO
Retail Dealers in
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[or all kiuds of Feed
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i<?.gery if it means merely earning
rpose back of it you are working
our tasks and makes work a real * ~~~**
,ke your life a success! Start by
in this institution. It will furnsh
our object. A comfortable home,
1 come within your reach if you
:ent.) paid on both large and small
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nal Bank of Columbia
Jos. M. Bell, Cashier,
t. Jno. D. Bell, Asst. Cashier.
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principles of SOUND banking,
:h of the business interest of this
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very human lot of individuals, and
that aside from the responsibilities
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Bank frem'the increased pros
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