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I The Lexington Dispatch. I Wednesday, October 17,1906. , Index to New Advertisements. y - Hilton's Life of the Liver. 4 Steel Ranges?Lee A. Lorick & Bro |g Dry Goods?Tapp. Department Store?Mimnaugh. I :v." Shoes?Callahan-Dob9on Shoe Co. f Clerk's Sales. Ga. Ala. Business College. Hotice?Thos. W. Gunter. Admrs. Sale?P. C. Corley et. al. THE HOME BANK, * T TTTV/ITAIT ft f! linn w* vi Films* Honesty, Safety. F. W. OSWALD, Pres. ALFRED J. yOX, Cashier. Turpoatiae Market. Savannah Market. Sprite per gallon. . .. 66% 3Mp per barrel. .... .$8.00 to $9.00 Scrape per barrel. $1.50 Cotton Market. . Colombia, good middling, - 11% f Lexington, good middling, - 11% Divine Service Will be held at St. John's next Sonday promptly at 11 a. m. For Beat *' One good 3 to 4 horse farm, known as the Jas. Caoghman place, near Salem church, 5 or 6 miles northeast of Leesville. Apply to : H. F. Hbndkix, Leesville, S. C. it Little Kock, Ark., last week, was brought to Columbia and buried last ij- Thursday, at the old family burying ground, twelve miles out of that city. He was a son of Capt. Stack, and was well known to ma?y of our people, who will regret to hear of his death. ' * *? ????????????????mam I |g|ftJRE$lffilL/lLL ELSE FMLS^T juj Best Coach Syrup. Tastes Good. HI I . ' ?-? Follow the Crowd. * . Mr. J. L. Mimnaugh is so popular with Lexington people that his store will be crowded with oar folks -next ' week. A look through his various departments will be a better treat than to see the exhibits at the State Fair. If you are looking for a friend you will find him at Mnnnaugh's. * STXEGLITZ GUN STOBE, Columbia, & C. This store was established in 1876 . and has always maintained a high ' standard for fair dealing and right prices. This season yon will find a foil line of the best makes of guns, rifles and ammunition at the lowest t prices. Phonographs and records at factory prices. Hunting coats, caps, leggings, shell bags ana belts. Mail orders receive prompt attention- 52 Commissioners of Election. The Governor has appointed the v following Commissioners of Election for Lexington county: ? State?D. Bnfos Haitiwanger, Batesbuig^ J. SolDooley, Lexington ^ Jno. . Federat-EL H. Dreher, Irmo; Gbo. A. Shealy, Edmund and T. H. Bawl, * Bocky Well. Xmploymeat for Good White Stem ft . -. 1 wish to employ for the ensuing . year, to begin at any time from ?. now till January, good white men to ii work on farm in Fairfield county, near Hawkins, S. 0. * John J. McMahan, 51 Columbia, S. C. ? ? Two Trolley Lines. Mr. Jackson of the first surveyed trolley line speaks encouragingly of 'the building of this line, while the Southern is surely figuring on the .Saluda river route. We hope out of the double promise we will get one line built in the ne^r future, * . . . ?? Mrs. Ethel Snyder and children, after an extended visit to her parents In thisplace, returned to her home in * Xake City, Fla., Saturday. She was awseompaiiied by her sister. Miss Ag | f^Lw8?S?ajj. ' Bry gooaa, sKo^a, hats, caps, notions, clothing, _&c., in enormous quantities, at the Lexington Lepartr, ment Store. Go to them when you ' want to purchase. Goods the best, prices the lowest. |p? Clerk Samuel B. George will sell the Barbara Gunter place of 57 acres, at Batesburg, n?xt Monday at 12 a. m. I* under a decree in partition of this estate. Hie sale will be made in front of the depot there. Remember whenever your are look* fu? for something to eat you will find Just what yon want at Mr. H. M. %rqgsrd'S grocery. He always pro>1 wides for his customers with the best onthemasket. * Ben David will certainly feed you <on toe best the market affords, at the 3P&rk>r Restaurant, Columbia. WANTEB?"200 cords of pine wood & delivered at rock quarry. Apply to 1). KhhbaR, act the quarry. The body of Mr. W. H. Stack :M f?rmprlv Columbia, and who died tine AmusementT M fire Works?Free ji l> Ait r ^ Ta a MlliWS, IUU. AT THE STATE FAIR The people in Columbia have gotten together this year and the Fair .Association has worked with a vim never known before. Everything has been arranged with a view to amusing and giving pleasure to the thou-' sands of visitors. One of the most important attractions of the week will be the Grand Fire Works display on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights. The Great "Carbo" will bring his entire show to Columbia this year and no finer Fire Works have ever been seen. This is Carbo's first trip through the~7Tnited States and it is needless to say that it will be of the highest character. The Fair Grounds and streets will be kept lively wiui good band music and free shows. Good programs with wonderful acts are arranged. The best the Fair people have ever been ablev to find. * The theater has been remodeld so that hundreds more can be seated. One ot the most modern in the south now. And the week is filled with ^finest attractions that come -isouth. Unusually fiDe. The State Ball and other dances will be held to please the young visitors. Manv meetings and social func tions. Everybody will have a * good time. The one time of the year you cau gee lo see so-many old friends and acquantances. The entrances and ekits at the Fair grounds have been enlarged so that there will- be plenty of-room to handle all the crowds. More street cars and fasteh schedules will be used. It will: he "Home-Coming Week" ?Oct. 22^27. Write your friends and kinsfolk to come. Cheapest railroad rates?One fare.. For information write Mr. A. W. Love, Sec., Columbia, S. C. Send him the names of all the South Carolinians you know living out of the state. . Do this now. Don't delay. Come to the Fair. * HELP IS OFFERED . TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE We earnestly request all young persons, no matter how limited their means or education, who wish t? obtain a thorough business training and good position, to write by first mail for our great half-rate offer. Success, independence and probable fortune are guaranteed. Don't delay. Write today. The 6ft.*AIa. Business College. Macon. Ga. TA^ NOTICE. T WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWING A mentioned places for the purpose of receiving taxes for the fiscal year, 1906. Lexington C. E., from the 15th of October to the 6th of November, 1906. Gaston, Wednesday morning Nov. 7. Mack's, Wednesday evening. Nov. 7. Swansea, Thursday all day, Nov. 8. Red Store, Friday, Nov. 9, from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Brookland, Saturday all day, 10. Edmond. Tuesday morning, Nov. 13. . Pelion, Tuesday evening, Nov. 13. William's, Wednesday morning, Nov. 14. Steadman, Wednesday evening, Nov. 14. Batesburg, Thursday all day, Nov. 15. Leesville, Friday all day, Nov. 16. Summit, Saturday morning, Nov. 17. Gilbert, Saturday evening, Nov. 17. Josh Shelly's, Monday evening, Nov. 19. Chapin, Tuesday all day, Nov. 20. ike Shealy's Mill, Wednesday morning. Nov. 21. Peak, Wednesday evening, Nov. 21. Spring Hill, Thursday morning, Nov. 22. Hilton, Thursday evening, Nov. 22. White Rock, Friday morning, Nov. 23. Ballentine, Friday evening, Nov. 23. Inno, Saturday morning, Nov. 24. Croat's Store, Wednesday evening, Nov. 28. E. H. Addy's, Thursday morning, Nov. 29. ? - i i* rr.i.i rm i. : one township mast so state to the Treasurer. When writing for information concerning taxes always give one full name not initials, FRANK W. SHEALY, Treasurer Lexington County. MkjO I ' W' ** W' O >k> ' M MI'"WH lirf I 1 ptOO T ? y j For e | ; leir Stock I i Patronage, ai ' I PCOOCOOCOOCOCOCS'SOOC HB I Buggies si I I 85 ______ fl HAVE JUST RECE A CAR LOAD 0. -BUGGIEI 6Q and can give you an Hg from the cheapest to th g Gome and i Si can please you SC. 1 LAM, eaeaeacoeaea esssseeacaGa * DR. L. L. TOOLE E K - ? J A I jjTanKJin menu^r s. iuyLXTsu?y Nov, ?9, . ' ' } i Bed Bank, Saturday evening* free. i?. The balance of the time at Lexington Court BOUSO until December Slst* 1906, after Which time the following penalties will be added by the County Auditor and collected by the County Treasurer. On January 1, 1907, 1 per cent penalty will be added to those who have not paid. On February 1st, 1907, an additional 1 per cent, will be added to those who have not paid, making 2 per cent, for February. Still an additional 5 per cent, penalty will be added on March 1st, making 7 per <jent. penalty to be paid by those who have not paid by March 1st, 19Q7, Tax books will close March 15, 1907. The hours for closing the tax books will noMtivelv he at 11 o'clock for the morning and 4 o'clock for the afternoon appointments. LEVY. For State Purposes 5 Mills. For Ordinary County Purposes. .3$ Mil's. For Constitutional School Tax 3 Mills. Total 11J Mills. Special School Levy District No. 18-3 Mills Special School Levy District No, 37-2 Mills 8pecial School Levy District No. 34-2 Mills Special School Levy District No. 25-I Mills Special School Levy District No 19-4 Mills Speoi8l School T evy District No. 15-3 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 75-2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 27-2 Mills Poll Tax. $i.00. * KAILROAD LEVY. Salnda Township 7] mills Broad River Township ll mills. Fork Township 7 J mills. Commutation Road Tax $3.00 paj able from October 15th to March ist, 1907. Parties owning property in more than lbua main axreex, ti COLUMBIA, - - S. C. I PAINLESS TOOTH EXTRACTOR f AND DENTIST. i BEST PLATES - - - $8.00 BRIDGE WORK (per tooth) $5.00 GOLD FILLINGS - - $1.00 up PAINLESS EXTRACTION 25 and 50c All dental work done at money saving v. ' prices. Sep. 5 tf I ) AMERICA? B I Some carriages looi B If flakes off, wheels rat B 1 biages doft. II No use to describe 1 ' I few prices that ought ? Extension Top Ca I Extension Top Ca Extension Top Ca ^ Canopy Top Surri B Canopy Top Surri I Canopy Top Surri I Canopy Top Surri I My entire line of Bi - t? ?? af greatly reduc I decreasing and you h B vantage of my Cut Pi n m*?????i??1 I Be Sure and Com 1 M. LLhh D THE LEXINGTI 9 verything and j HU1U1U1HU1UUUU1UU1 is complete in all Lines, ad Guarantees Fair Trea eMacocacacacfl DdG9Ca0969QCu \ * I 0 l)6st* ^ . v. see my stock. I a: 1 in vehicles and p Little Mo CZEMA and PILE CURE ] 'DEC Knowing what it was to suffer, Iffct will give FREE OF CHARGE, i 3 any afflicted a positive cure for , Jczema. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles ( nd Skin Diseases. Distant relief, i )on't suffer longer. Write F. W. WIL- ] JAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New ] fork. Enclose stamp. September 12?ly , < Wanted to Buy. Peafowls, turkeys and purple or rhite guineas, at farmers' prices, tddress. Montgomery Place, J 51 Dawkins, S. C. * : old^fter a weeks use. TJphol tie, go to the bad all over, AD ;hem, You know their reputal to bring you in to look tkemo^ rriages Worth $135, Now triages Worth $125, Now rriages Worth $100, Now es Worth $100, Now - . - .es Worth $90, Now - - es Worth $85, Now - - es Worth $80, Now - - aggies, Wagons, Saddlery and B jed prices. My stock of Woven ad better come at once if you ' ice Sale. e to See Me While You Are in 1 BATESBURG, S. C. anything you .uumummuuumuv This establishment ! s iment to all Patrons. >50fi9fi9?9SSfi9 * ic5c5s5?5c?c0 os and^ gg in satisfied I m trices. Sgj untain, S. I ? wwwaSaQQ Notice, Debtors and Creditors. This is to notify all persons in any vay indebted to the estate of Mrs. Eda kmick, deceased, to make payment m or by 1st day of November, 1906, and :hose having claims of any nature will present same properly attested for payment to the undersigned. J. IVEY AiOCK, Dct. 5. 3w51 Executor. Cotton Seed Wanted. I will pay highest market price for jotton seed delivered at Meetze & Sons warehouse. P. H. Corley. DON'T! j! stry fades, pain1, M 5 IEEICAN CAE | 9 tion. Here are a M 9 er: , f 9 - - $125 I fl - $115 1 B - - $ 90 1 B - - - $ 90 | ^ 9 9E [arness Goods all B i Wire Fence is fl fl want to take ad- p 9 JffD, I I m mm want. J Solicits your ; I 1 H Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry or Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. P. H, lACHIOOTTB & CO, JEWELERS, 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C. 'Phone 934 AN ORGAN \ That will last a life time is what you want. Our Organs have a pure tone and have lovely cases. We can supply you with an Organ that will please in every particular for only $65.00 and $70.00 delivered. Write us for our special terms of payment, ' and for illustrations of the beautiful Organs referred to. If you prefer a PIANO* We have beautiful and good new Uprights from $165.00 up, on easy terms. Address, NALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE, COLUMBIA, s. c, Pi? fits? Institute, LEXINGTON, S, Cr Literary, Scientific and Classical C9?r$es. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 10, 190& Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing and Elocution. College Trained Teachers. Expenses for Session $60 to $80. Send for catalogue. Address F. W. RAUCH, Principal. M. D. HARMAN, Secretary. CHEAP HORSE 0 While lie had colic, but finding Dr. Boyd's Sure Pop Colic Cure at Derrick's urug store, gave it to mm, ana soon ne was worth $250, as nsnal. Dr. Boyd's Colic Cure, Fever Cure, Gall Cure, Liniment for man or beast, Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powders. All of Boyd's remedies are for sale at DERRICK'S DRUG STORE, Lexington, S. C. July 25-ly F0LET5H(WET tAR tops the oongh tad heelsloags