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r The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, December 6, 1905. -4 ======= lades to 2Tew Advertisements. Holiday Goods?Tapp Tax Returns?G. A. Derrick. Notice?Isaiah Hall. *" For Sale-G W. Lewis. Notices?J. Brooks Wingard. Sale?Josepn Shompert. Notice?Mre. Muttre Kleckley, Adminis- j ? trator. Trespass Notice?J. D. McOartha, et al. Trespass Notice?M. L. Marrin et. al. Trespass Notice?Ioor Hayes, Jonah Hayes. For Rent?W. W. Barre Christmas Goods?Lorick & Lowrance. Citation?Estate J. S. Derrick. Clothing?Frank's Jobbing House. < > T7.i: TXT..1 | U-tsrilliULI jvtin tt urns. HONESTY. SAFETY. FAIRNESS. The Home Bank, LEXINGTON, S. C. Keeps yonr money safe and pays yon 4 per cent, interest per annum every three months on deposits. F. W. OSWALD, President. A. J. FOX, Caslrier. Cotton and Turpentine. Lexington 11| Columbia II* Savannah?Turpentine.... 62?. For Sale or Bent. I offer for sa'e or rent, ihe Kaufmann residence, on Lower Main street. Seven room honse, good water, new barn, about 4 two anre6 in lot Honse in good condition. Apply to, Julian E Kaufmann. Divine Services. "Divine services will be held at Pisgah on Sunday, December the 10th, at 31 a. m. ? . For Sale. * 15 hcrse power engine and 25 horse power boiler, tl - Alfred J. Fox. For Sale. On the l9fc Monday in January at the eourt house, the home place of ^ the late Mepr H A. Meetze will be sold to the highest bidder. The tract contains 8 acres, more or less; has a good two story residence, tenant house, out buildings and barns. Two fine wells of water and > a good stream through the property. Terms announced day of sale. 7?8 E. A. Meetze. Conference. The last service for present conference yes? will be held at the Lexington Methodist church next Sanday evening at 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. The public is cordially invited to attend. O N. Rountree, PaBfcor. A Some Wedding. Again the marriage bells have rang out and one of Lexingtons charming and most graceful daughters have been captured by one of Bamberg's sons. On Thursday evening,November 30th, 1905, at 7 o'clock, Miss Pearl Spann, the accomplished daughter of Capt. H. A. Spann, former clerk of the court, and Mr. H. A. Maloney ? were married at the home of the bride's father, Dear Leesville, were N married by the Rev. Mr. Bradham. The Dispatch, wishes for the young couple a long and prosperous life. A Quiet Wedding. A quiet but beautiful home weddiug took place at the elegant home of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Caughman, in the Providence section, near this place, Thursday, November, 30cb, 1905. Mr. Talley Keisler, a popular clerk in the store of W. P. Roof, and Miss Susan Caughman were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by her pastor, the Rev. J. W. Nease. Mr. Sam P. Roof, was the best man and Miss Mary, a sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. The newly wedding ? couple now occupy rooms in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Kamiiner, on upper Main Street, in this town. Cotton Growers' Meet. , The Cotton Growers' of Lexington county will meet on Friday, the 15th day of December, 1905, at 10 o'clock, at Lexington C. H. "We would be glad to see every farmer in the * county present. County officers will _ be elected and other important business attended to. J. H. Counts, County President. Card of Thanks. I wish to thank my neighbors and friends for their lasting kindness to me during my late illness. I will surely have a warm spot in my heart for them and ever feel greatful for their assistance in sowing my grain and other deeds of kindness. S. F. Shealy. Balientintf, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Hare, of Summit, attended the burial of Mr. Price Tuesday evening and spent the night at Mr. Owen Cannon's. ^ -? MBHi*jfllB1 J3S0J fa CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS W * in Syrup. Tastes Good. [|| Hp Use in time. Sold by druggists. CI ^ ? ^pTTTTTTl'il iiJrii'ljp ^^^tipation^ /makes biliousness and\?\ //badcomplexions. Keep\WL\ I &S I s7stem *n g?od conai-l Wm j t Is? ! ^ou ^ taking 13] I Fgte I teg | AND TONIC PELLETS I gt j lWi\ ac^ gently and J &g i \3\ eliminate tne poison jg?$J \W?\ from yonr system. S&gj ^^^Try^One P'or Sale at Harman's Bazaar. TAX RETURNS.~ IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW in reference to the assescmeut and taxation of real and personal ptoperty, tbe Auditor, or his assistant, will be and attend the following; uamed places lor the ! dorpose of receiving tax returns for the ; fiscal year 1906, and in order to meet the i next appointment the hour will clo>e at 11 o'clock in the morning and at 4 o'clock in the afternoon; tax payers will, therefore be prompt in meeting the appointments, so as not to cause delay. Taxpayers will please come prepared to give the name of the township and number school district wherein they reside: Edmund, Monday morning January 8, Gaston, Monday afternoon, January 8. J. W. Reeder'a. Tuesda y morning, Jen 9 J. J. Mack's, Tuesday afcernoou, Jari 9. . Swansea, Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 10 and 11. Red Store, Friday morning, Jan. 12. W. N. Martin's Monday afternoon, Jan 12 Brookland, Saturday, all day, Jan. 13. Pelion. Monday, all day. Jan. 15. J. Williams. Tuesday morning, Jan. 16 Nteadman, Tuesday aUernoon, Jan 16 Wm. Westmoreland, Wed. morn., Jan. 17 Batesburg, Wed. alternoon and Thursday morning. January 17 and 18. Leesville, Friday, January 19. Summit, Satarday morn, Jan. 20 Gilbert, Saturday afternoon, Jan. 20. Chapin, Monday, ail day, Jan. 22. Peak, Tuesday, all day, January 23. Spring Hill, Wednesday morning, Jan 24 Bilton, Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 24. White Rock. Thursday, morning. Jan. 25 Ballentine, Thursday afternoon, Jan. 25. Irmo. Friday, ah pay4 Jan. 26. Elias Meetze. Saturday morn.. Jan. 29. Croats' Store, Monday alter aoon J an 29. E H. Addy, Tuesday morn., Jan. 30. G. F. Keis.er, Tuesday afternoon Jan. 30. At Lexington C. H , a 1 day not included in above schedule from Januaiy 1st, 1906, to February 20th 1806, when the books will close, after which / 0 per cent, will be added for failure to make returns. Come prepared to assess each lot or tr?ct of land separately. Tnis being the year to refcnrn real estate it is necessary for each tax payer to appear be ore the Auditor either in person or by authorized agent. Tax returns sent in by mail are not legal unless sworn to before an officer qualified to admister oaths. All male persons are subject to poll tax from 21 to 60 years of age, except those exempt by law. Under the new law all dogs are subject to a capitition tax of 50 cents at d must be returned at the same time when other property is retured. G. A, DEElilCK, Auditor Lexington County. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. By George S. Drafts. Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, A. E. DERRICK MADE suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of J S. Derrick. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. S Derrick, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, ^ ? n TV* 1_ U. tL, fc>. U.,ou tie zutn a ay 01 jyecemoer, 1905. next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause if any they have, why the said Administration should not he granted. Given under my hand,- this 5th day of December. Anno Domini. 1905. GEORGE S. DRAFTS, J. P. L. C. Published on the 6th day of December, 1905, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2^6. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt day or night, or let stock run at large, or trespass in any manner whatever upon the lands of the undersigned. J. D. McCartha, R. E. Price, G. B. Taylor, Jesse Taylor, j 4w8. pd. ten j || We are headquai ij Such as London Layer Raisins, 1? ? ? ^ J "NT A 1 yv? rv r-? , UlirUIl, lU.JL.veu xv u.13, xvimv/u Filberts, Mincemeat, Shred( tine, Prunes, Evaporated ] Cheese, Macaroni, Butter, Crackers; Fine Teas and Cc ceries for the Holiday Trad CAND ; We have in stock thousands of i j for the Christmas Trade. J ![ cheap. FIRE w ! We are headquarters for these | boys more pleasure at Chris ! them of us; headquarters, j free. CHRISTM^ j Prettiest things you ever saw, e one or more. Price 5 cents write us for anything wax Correspondence cheerfully i ILORICK & I ; I (INCOBPO j Columbia, Wants your busii DRY GOODS SHOES, HARD WAR! MOWERS, HARNESS, Insurance. Life, Fire, Accident. I have purchased the local agency of all the companies represented here by Mr. C. S. Bradford, and respectfully ask for a continuance of the business given liim. E. G. DREHEB, LEXINGTON, ... S. C. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby notiSed not to irespaes on th^ lands of the undersigned bv hanting or shooting. j. harris sht7ll, j. m. roof/ mrs. y. blachburn, h. j. roof. 4w6pd. For Sale, at a bargain, a double seated spring wagon. For further particulars, apply at the Dispatch office. Trespass Notice. This is to notify all persons not to hunt, haul light-wood, make roads or trespass in any manner whatever. The law will be enforced against all trespassers. Jolin I. Laird, N. W. King, W. N. King> H. F. Campbell, 3w7. Ginning. 1YTOTICE TO THE public AND 1M our patrons. During the balance of the season we will hereafter gin only on Tuesdays and Fridays. COOK & WINGARD. Nov. 29, 1905 2w5 pd. To the Public. T HAVE OPENED A BLACKSMITH JL and repair shop at Lewiedale, S. C., and will do all kinds of blacksmith work and macliinery repairs. If yon leave any work in these lines give me a trial. Nothing but first class work done. I solicit a share of your patronage. ri A T A TT TTATT lOAiAn Xl-.-i.-UJU. 4w8 pd. Valuable Property for Sale. T WILL SELL MY FIVE ROOM JL house and lot, containing one and one-half acre, in the town of Batesburg. Priee .$1,200 cash. G. W. LEWIS, Gilbert, S. C. December 6, 1906. 2w6. Trespass Notice. 1UOTICE, WE THE UNDERSIGNED li forbid all persons trespassing or hunting on our lands. Mrs. M. J. Miller, Mrs. M. E. Leckie, M. L. Martin, H. W. Martin. December 2, 1905. 4w9. i mm ( lers for them. JI , Seeded Raisins, Currants, j| ds, Brazils, Walnuts, Pecans, }: led Cocoanut, Lemons, Gela- ; j Peaches and Apples, Cream j; Imported Sardines, Fancy ffees and all other fine Gro- j e. i IES. ; xmnds. Fresh goods, bought j A fine line to select from and j ORES. goods. Nothing gives the ; tmas than Fire Works. Buy Write for our price list. Its j LS BELLS, very Diningroom should have I each, up. Come to see us, or < ited in Christmas Groceries. : mswered. LOWRANCE, | RATED,) I - - - S. C. j - - ?- I less and guarantees to sell 3? at the lowest prices. i, JN UTJLUiN ?, HATS, 3, BUGGIES, BAKES, SADDLES, FOR COAL, COKE ( The very best stove that can be had is none too good for you. Xext in importance to the home lWitself comes the stove; for no ar- I I tide made and sold adds so much THE COMFORT OF THEHOME IBSBHi as a thoroughly reliable Cooking of every year it is the constant companion of the housewife and I ''ECONOMIST," it will last as long as any otl-er. j|B| and but little more than trashy imitations which are not worth SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PIEEj| to every user of the Economist you may need in Stoves, Ranges that good goods can be sold. NO. PRICES. WEIGHT. SIIZE T( 8-E-4-R $42.00. 415 lbs. 48 x 28. 18-E-6-R $45.00. 474 ibs. 49 x 28. 28-E-8-R $50.00. 497 lbs. 51 x 28. is ? H. n 485 KING STREET. of Mules and Hors wwwvw Great care has been tak 4-i^c. Q+rtnir qtiH p.fl.n nleas UJLLJLO I^UUVXJL CVMVk J. Be sure and see us befo: for cash or on time with car of the CELEBRATED Ml jus unloaded, also a car best medium price bugg] mfimber we are headqus in our line. We claim tc and good quality. M. E. RU Batesburg, 4 1 'Oil the very best goods CLOTHING, GROCERIES, WAGONS, STOVES, ETC. iht Steel Range )R WOOD FUEL. DP SIZE OVEN- SIZE HOLE, 16 x 20 x 13 inches. 8 inches. 18 x 20 x 14 inches. 8 inches. 20 x 20 x 14 inches. 8 inches. L M. "SAT JO S , CHARLESTON. S. C. ies Just Received. en in the selection of e the most fastidious, re you buy. Cheap easy payments. A {COCK BUGGIES of Wren Buggies, the j on the market. Reirters for everything ) lead in low prices - ' s. c.