The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 12, 1906, Page 8, Image 8
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PKZTCXL AND SCISSOBS.
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Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
Mr. P. E. Dreher, is in Saluda on
legal business.
Big lot of cabbage to arrive next
week/ at M. D. Harman's grocery.
Miss Nell Edwards visited her paav
i ?nip at Abbeville Monday and Tuesday.
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Mr. Jake Taylor was sworn in as
Health officer by the Board of Hehlth
yesterday.
Mr. Boyd Berry, of Black Creek,
was up one day last week and while
here dropped in to see us. #
Mr. Pascal Hendrix, a popular clerk
of Fritzmaurice in Columbia, paid us
a short visit last week. '
There are seven paupers in the
county poor house. Six colored and
one white. The jail is empty.
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College, will preach at Blue Church
next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
. You will find iron wagons, all sizes
-and prices, for your children, at Scott
Hendrix's Furniture Store. i
Reader, if you are in .arrears for I
your paper now is a good time to
settle and start the new year clear of I
our books. I
FOR SALE?A number of nice I
i building lots for business and resi- I
I dences in the town of Lexington. I
f.'* Call and see M. D. Harman. '
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/ An electric railroad means increas- j
edValue of real estate. All the busi- |
ness men and owners of property I
ought to lend it all the assistance I
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. FOR SALE?A fine young mare j
three years old, unbroke. Call or I
write at once to Henry P. Shumpert, |
Rishton, S. C. Iw6p
'y In making your Christmas purcha- I
ses don't forget that you will find a I
full stock of everything good in this I
line, at right prices, at Meetze & Son. I
At the meeting of the town council I
last Monday night Mr. Sim McCartha [
was elected night watchman to sue- I
ceed Mr. George Price, resigned.
Mr. Maxwell, of Saluda, hps the 11
contract to put up the iron fence I:
around the court house square and is 11
now at work. j:
Ai-We are*pleasedto learn that Mr. j!
Rbett Quattlebaum, at one time a | clerk
fdr M. R. Hartley & Co.,_of this |!
place, is doing well at Miami, Fia. ;
When you are "laying in" your i
supply of Christmas goods, fiaaoceries,1 j
fruits, <&c., don't forget to caffon your j
old reliable grocer, H, M. Wihgard. \
Miss Nellie Edwards, who resides 3
$4 at Lexington, spent Saturday and 3
Sunday in Edgefield at the home of
// : her brother, Dr. J. G. Edwards.?
Edgefield Advertiser.
f * 0 We are indeed glad to say that
' Misses Nettie and Missouri Lownjan, i
are progressing nicely with their studV
ies at Marion Female College.
Nice evaporated California apricots,
Florida grape fruit and oranges,
and a lot of good things, at M. D.
Hannan's grocery.
Mrs. A. R. Meetze returned to her '
home at Iimo on Monday* after a
most delightful visit to her daughter, <
Mrs. A. M. Harman.
Miss Burriss Krep9, a very attractive
and popular young lady of Coltunbia,.i8
yisiting her cousin, Miss
Ruth Efird. }
We beg to call our readers attention
to the advertisement of the Harris-Cain
Drug Company, of Batesburg,
in this issue. They run one of the
most up-to-date retail drug stores in
South Carolina. 3
"In selecting your Christmas presents
and other articles, look over the
advertisement of Thomas & Barton
Go., of Augusta, Qa., and order direct.
They are thoroughly reliable.
Dr. E. P. Derrick is the proudest
^ fhan in town, so much so, that he has
almost forgotten his medical practice.
His soft/eloquent voice can now be
leard singing sweet lullabys and
"Baby Mine". It i9 a bouncing boy
and looks jnst Rke Pappa.
We are indeed glad that Rev. A. S.
Leslie has been returned to this circuit.
We look upon him as a true divine,
consecrated to his work, and
trust that the brethren will give mm
the just aid he needs in this good field
for Methodism and the upbuilding of
his churches.
the tjnders
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friend, 0. R. Mitchell, has moved
back from Ala,.., and is now in the
Leesville neighborhood, one of our
Citizens again. "So place like Lexington
county. ? "
Mr. Sftas Hallman and family who
haye been residing near Samaria for
the past several years, have moved
to Lexington. . We rwelcome these
good people to our town.
fhe infant of Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Rountree, of Ridgeway, died on Thursday
last. Mrs. Rountree, will be remembered
as Erin George, and
the child was brought here, and interred
in the eld George burying
ground Friday. fWe sympathize with
these parents in the loss of their
sweet babe.
Mr. Lemuel Sox, formerly with the
Lexington Manufacturing company,
has accepted a position, as clerk,
with E. G. Dreher & Co,, where he
is in position to serve his friends with
a line of up-to-date clothing and furnishings.
and will be glad to have
them call and see him.
Col. and Mrs. John Bell Towill of
Batesburg gave a progressive poem
party in honor of Col. and Mrs. Geo.
Bell Timmermah on Thursday afternoon,
. at their hospitable borne in
Batesburg. This party wa9 enjoyed
by a number of guests, who come" to
meet Mrs. Timfflerman. Mr. andMre.
Timmerm&n returned to Lexington
last Friday and are at home to their
friends at Draft9 Hotel.
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. Valuable Place for Sale.
My pl^ce containing 508 acres; good
5 room dwelling, all necessary outbuildings;
fine Orchard, good pasture, plenty
running water on place; lot, of*good
saw timber. 75 acres; in cultivation,
suited to all kinds of crops; mail facilities
good. Any one Granting to buy,
will do well to call on, or write me at
once. Will sell at a bargain. j
E. Austin Smith.
4w9 . Rishton, S. C.
% tax returns'
In accordance with the law in refer- ]
ence to the assessment and taxation of
real and personal property, the Auditor, J
er his assistant, will be and attend the 1
following named places for the purpose 1
of receiving tax returns for the fiscal
year 1%)7, and in order to meet the next
appointment the hour will close 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. t
' Tax payers will please come prepared J
to give the name of the township and ?
lumber of school district wherein they I
reside: d
Edmund, Monday morning, Jan. 14. c
Gaston, Monday afternoon, Jan. 14.
Jos. Reeder's, Tues. morning, Jan. 15
J. J. Mack's, Tues. afternoon, Jan. 15 _
Swansea, Wednesday and Thursday,
ill day, Jan. 16-17.
Red Store, Friday all day, Jan. 18.
Rrnokland. Satnrdav all dav. .Tan. 19.
Pelion, Mbnday all day, Jan. 21.
Jake William's, Tnes. morn, Jan. 22.
Sfceadman, Tnes. afternoon, Jan. 22.
Westmoreland, Wed. morn., Jan. 23.
Batesburg, Wednesday evening and
rhnrsday morning; Jan. 23-24.
Leesville, Thursday evening and Frilay
all day, Jan. 24-25. # .
Summit, Saturday morning, Jan. 26.
Gilbert, Saturday afternoon, Jan. 26.
Chapin, Monday all day and Tuesday
norning, Jan. 28-29.
Peak, Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday
morning, Jan. 29-30.
Spring Hill, Wed. afternoon, Jan. 30.
Hilton, Thursday morning, Jan 81.
White Rock, Tliurs. afternoon,Jan. 31
Ballentine, Friday morning, Feb. 1.
Irmo, Friday afternoon and Saturday
morning, Feb. 1-2.
Elias Meetze's, Sat. afternoon, Feb. 2
Croat's Store, Tnes. morning, Feb. 5.
Ed Addy's, Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 5
Franklyn Keisler'g, Wed. morn, Feb 6
Red Bank, Saturday afternoon, Feb. 9
At Lexington C. EL; all day not included
in above schedule from January
1, 1907, to February 20, 1907, when the
books will close, after which 50 per cent
wili be added for failure to make returns.
Tax returns sent, in by mail are
not legal unless sworn to before an
officer qualified to administer 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 capitation tax of 50 cents and
must be returned at the same time when
other property is returned.
G. A. DERRICK,
Auditor Lexington County.
ELLINGr STORE.
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) BEST BARGAINS.
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ly Shoppers: We
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as Buyers. We t
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Some parents rush off and buy a child
a pair of cheap shoes because the child
wears out shoes fast.
What stupendous folly!!
Good shoes cost more than shoddy
ones because they are made of leather,
and there is nothing like leather. ^
There never lias been found anything
to substitute for leather.
Thinking to save 15 or 25 cents some
parents will throw away a dollar.
Pay enough to get a good shoe cf the
kind you want then hold us resix>nsible
for the wear.
Misses Box Calf and Heavy Glaze
Kid school shoes $1.25 and $1.50.
Childs of same $1.00 and $1.25.
EH&LXCH'S,
1643 Main St., / aae |I??D!1 ? A I
1627 Main St., ( UULU&D2H9 Oi U.
Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's
Sanitary Lotion. Never fails.
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soiu uy icemen's wrug ouure.
Notice, Trespassers.
This is to notify ell persons not to
lunt, fish or in any wise trespass upon
lands of the undersigned in the Dutch
Fork near Leaphart. The law will
x>sitively be enforced against all vioators
of this notice.
S. K. Boukxight,
7pd J. E. Fclmer.
Final Discharge..
This is to notify all parties concerned
hat I will apply to Geo, S. Drafts,
Pudge of Probate,for Lexington county,
State of South Garolhia, on the 28 of
)ecember, 1906, at 12 m., for a final
lischarge as Administrator of the estate
>f J. S. Derrick, deceased.
A. E. Derrick,
4\v7 Administrator.
EXPERIENCE.
Years of Experience
are
at Your
COMMAND.
Successful experience has
been ours and we want everybody
who has cause to feel
that there is anything the mat
ter with their eyes at all, to
call and have us give them
proper tests.
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THERE ARE NO
CHARGES FOR
EXAMINATIONS.
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JEWELER,
1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. J
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ornamental and useful:
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DOES - A - GEN!
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Wells! Wells!!I ,
BERLEY & KYZER, |bSS3?
THE - WELL - MEN. Supervisor
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If vou want to do well, be well and
I look well, get Berley & Kyzer, Lexing- ofUjexingl
ton, S. C., to put you in a Terra Cotta the same
Well wliich will give you pure water, j before the
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Our prices are right, our work is right, i tlie goard
Give us a trial and be convinced.
Clerk Be
SCHOOL BOOKS are positively sold Dec. 10,
for cash. Harman's Bazaar.
COLUMBIA'S
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Great Department Store
aense stock of beautiful goods ,
agnitude that it is impossible
merchandise that we have on 4(
inspection. NO TROUBLE
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gies,
Buggies,
nbia Buggies,
lercules Buggies,
Hickory Buggies,
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(ORY WAGONS
ie Hearts of Our Countrymen.
DER HE COMPANY,
lain Street, COLUMBIA, S. C.
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Capital and Surplus $20,000. 1
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SEAL - BANKING - BUSINESS. S
n Favorable Terms. Interest at the jL
wed in the Savings Department. 9
W. P. ROOF, Cashier. m
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Notice. Valuable Place for Sale.
, .. - ,, . The Schwartz place containing 120
pal meeting of the County -acn,s of laud ahont one mile from C., N. .
pmmisaoners for Lexington ; & L raiiload and two mUes from t<wn
5?., 1U . office 9 Jh? \ of Chapin. Good dwelling lionse and
of the ?mnty at Lexington , otherGood land.
on the lOth'day of January , Tid G T Graham.
i. All persons holding deany
kind against the county
:on are hereby notified to file
with the undersigned on or Notice, Trespassers,
first da} of January, next^ so This is to notify all persons not to
;laims may be passed upon by mafce paths, hunt or trespass in any
at its annual meeting. manner whatever upon my land situated w
J. Brooks wingard, -n jower Fork. I will positively enforce
>ard County Commissioners tpe asrainst anyone violating this
liHX>. 1\\V I ,. - . _ - _ _r notice.
4w7p J. C. Meetze.
SMALL PROFIT EMPORIUM.
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ATTENTION.
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STORE OF LITTLE PRICES.
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