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1 he Lexington Uls^u> 6. M. Harm a v, Editor and Publisher. Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, S. C., as second class matter. The subscription price of the Dispatch *, is fl a year; 50 cents fcr six months; 95 cents for three months?invariably cash in advance. < arculation, 2,298 Wednesday, January 2,1907. "Whatever your trials in years gone by, No matter how fate has frowned, May the young 1907, Your fortune revive, And your life with success be crowned." Is the wish of the Dispatch to its many subscribers. Have you broke that New ; Year resolution yet? The legislature meets on January the Honorable City Council: <&*r us better streets and more ngnte. * Hon. M. F. Ansel" will be inaugurated Governor of Soath Carolina on: ^ January 15th. The city of Lancaster has taken a step that other cities and town's in in the State might follow. They have j made the licence of bucket shops for the year 1907, $1,000. ? j Senator Tillman spent the holidays on a lecturing tour. When he takes up his work in the Senate when it re convenes, no doubt he will add much to the interest of that august body. A bill has passed the United States Senate authorizing the treasurer to loan the Jamestown Exposition one million dollars and to take a lien on the first gate receipts. There was less intoxication on the streets of Lexington this Christmas than in any previous year in the history of the town. This is as it should be; if people will and must drink liquor let them do so at home. Congressman Lever did not come home for the holidays, but spent the ' time in Washington looking after important matters pertaining to his office, and of which the people of the State and of the district he represents, are interested. Frank Lever delights to do his dnty, and it is always duty before pleasure with him. 'v. [ Senator Tillman declared on the lecture platform In Birmingham, Ala., ftftonhiy: '/With the oath on my 'V ? the law I would lead a *3 * a man> white ' Iaa<S, who had ravished a woman.'' This expression was received with enthusiastic applause, which shows that a large per cent of the people are in favor of lynching for this particular crime, or, perhaps, admiring the Senator's sincerity, could not help but show their appreciation of his earnestness. V mmmm?mm?ampammmmmmmm The legislature should take some action in the matter of horses being shot by State Constables. During the past year, in fact for several years, it has been customary in the city of Charleston for horses to be - shot in order to capture contraband Whiskey. Why not shoot the driver? The dumb animals.should be protected, because they are not supposed to * know that they are violating the law, while the driver is responsible for ifis every act. We don't think its right and we hope that some action will ' be taken. It is cruel, inhuman and wrong. With this issue of The Dispatch we begin the year. 1907. The year just closed has been a year of many pleasant soc&lahd business relations with ' patrons, a year that h^%b^gj|{ ^us more words of appreciation, of'our efforts to give the people one of the best weeklies in the State than any year in the past, and we begin the new year with the promise that The Dispatch will take no backward step, but will bend every energy to make improvements as the weeks and months go by. We thank oar many readers and patrons for \ their kind support, and we shall strive to merit it in the future as wre believe we have in the past. We have rejoiced in the many improvements that have been made throughout the county during the past year, and bespeak for her still greater improvements during the year 1907. Let there be no stop in the work of development; let us improve what we have, and strive for those things we have . not, but are greatly in need. This is a progressive age and we must keep . abreast of the times. For eaeh and everyone of our readers, we wish a year of peace, happiness and prosper; ity. A yj ; Jf WWWowmv I jf A Boston 1 X - weak and sickly. Y His arms w a He didn't have a i a entire body. A The physick ?Q? the family for thir Scoff's Emuts ? NOW: To feel th Ay would think he wt JjSlS blacksmith. llf?W ALL DRUGG,8TS? Stall-Stale. To the Editor of the Dispatch: One of t?ie most beautiful home weddings ever witnessed took place last Tuesday eve, December 25th, at the handsome home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Steele. Their home was attractively decorated in evergreens and white carnations and an appropriate and pretty effect was seen in the large wedding bell hung from the arch in the center of the parlor. The entire lower floor v as lovely for this occasion with its handsom^ furnishings and artistic deqprations. Promptly at 6 o'clock Mr. Wm. Steele began the strains of Mende^ shon's wedding march. First came the ushers, Mr. Pierce Shull and Miss Mary Steele each bearing a candle, then Mr. Charlie Cromer with Miss Ida Shull and Mr. Sidney Steele with Miss Mattie Roof, then little Sam i Steele with little Cora Shull strewing beautiful white flowers. The bride, Miss Dora Steele, leaning on the arm of the groom, Mr. Estus Shull, stood upon a magnificient rug directly unaer the bell. The marriage ceremony was verv solemnly performed by Rev. J. W. Kease. At 7 o'clock the dining hall was opened and the guests assembled at the long extension table, which was ! draped with snowy linen. The supper was elegant and well prepared. " The bride was gowned in white silk, j: trimmed in ribbon and lace, a tulle veil and orange blosSoms crowned her head and carried a boquet of bridal roses. The bridesmaids wore white and carried bouquets of white carnations/ The groom and groomsmen | were attired in evening suits with white vests and ties. The bride and grlom are Lexingtonjans.y each young, handsome and coming of families whose records are high and each possessing a personal popularity which could only come of very attractive individuality. In later hours the guests were entertained with vocal and instrumental also graphophone music, and the young folks had two "old time" cake walks. The cakes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Estus Shull and Sam Steele and Cora Shull, the flower children. The bridal presents were useful, ornamental and valuable. Mr. and Mrs. Steele entertained their numerous guests with most genial grace and cordiality. The large number of guests will long remember this pleasant occasion. A Guest. The official investigation into the cause of the wreck at Lawyers, Va., on Thanksgiving day, in which President Spencer and several others were killed, has been concluded, and the responsibility for the wreck is placed upon G. D. Mattox, the block operator at Ragoon station. Hardly any rich man could make a living following the advice he gives to young men on how to do it. North Dakota and other northwestern states are in the midst of a coal famine and there is much suffering in consequence. John Shelton, a Spartanburg negro who killed his father-in-law, will be hanged the 4th of January, the supreme court having denied his appeal. Fruit Trees for Spring and Fall. I wish to inform the good j>eople of Lexington county that I am still in the fruit tree business and represent one of the largest nurseries in the South, located in middle Georgia, where fruit grows to perfection?the home of the peach. I cam- many good varieties of all kind of fruit, shade and ornamental trees. All my stock is firsfcclass and j as cheap as can be bought from any reliable agent. I carry some fine varieties of good old time fruits, raised from the seed. I want you to see my fine samples and get my prices. I will canvass the entire county. If anybody wants trees for spring and -will write me a card, I will come to see them. I am also agent for Lexington couuty to sell bibles and other religious books. I thank my friends for their liberal patronage of the last three years, and wish you all a happy New Ycar; G. W. Lewis, 2wl0 Gilbert, S. C., R. F. D. 1. Wells! Wells!! BERLEY & KYZER, THE - WELL - MEN. If yon want to do welfi be well and look well, get Berley & Kyzer, Lexington. S. C., to put you in a Terra Cotta Well which will give yon pure water. Our prices are right, our work is right. Give us a trial and be convinced. vvwwWWW# schoolboy was tall, V ere soft arid flabby* 7 trong muscle in his Jl in who had attended A ty years prescribed Q ion. &. at boy's arm you V is apprenticed to a y ; SOc. AND $1.0O. V TAX RETURNS. ' In accordance with the law in reference to the assessment and taxation of real and personal property, the Auditor, or his assistant, will be and attend the following named places for the purpose of receiving tax returns for the fiscal year 1907, and in order to meet the next appointment the hour will clos$ 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. Tax payers will please come prepared to give the name of the township and number of school district wherein they reside: , Edmund, Monday morning, Jan. 14. Gaston, Monday afternoon, Jan. 14. Jos. Reeder's, Tues. morning, Jan. 15 J. J. Mack's, Tues. afternoon, Jan. 15Swansea, Wednesday and Thursday, all day, Jan 16-17. Red Store, Friday all day, Jan. 18. Brookland, Saturday all day, Jan. 19. Pelion, Monday all day, Jan. 21. Jake William's, Tues. morn. Jan. 22. TllOC O-ff^TTlAnn -TflTl tJifCavunatiy x uvu* 7 v??? Westmoreland, Wed, morn., Jan. 23. Batesburg, Wednesday evening and Thursday morning, Jan. 23-24. Leesville, Thursday evening and Friday all day, Jan. 24-25. Summit, Saturday morning, Jan. 26. Gilbert, Saturday afternoon, Jan. 26. Chapin, Monday all day and Tuesday morning, Jan. 28-29. . Peak, Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning, Jan. 29-30. </SpriDg Hill, Wed. afternoon, Jan. 30. Hilton, Thursday morning. Jan 31. . White Rock, Tliurs. afternoon, Jan; 31' Ballentine, Friday mqrning, Feb. l.\r Irmo, Friday afternoon and Saturday morning, Feb. 1-2. Elias Meetze's, Sat. afternoon, Febp2 Crout's Stare, Tues. morning, Feb. 5* Ed Addy's, Tuesday afternoon, FebrSi} Franklyn Keislers, ,W.etL mom, F^bJ Red Bank,- Saturday afternoon; Feb:9 At Lexington C. H., all day not- included in above schedule from January . 1, 1907, to February 20,1907, !wheh the books will close, after which f>0 per cent will 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 satfc1 ject to a capitation tax of 50 cents afid must be returned at the same time when other property is returned. G. A. DERRICK, Auditor Lexington CountyJ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i v County of Lexington. By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge Whereas, SamT. B. George, C. C. C. P. & G. S. made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Frank B. Ruckef These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Frank B. Rucker, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be 1?1..1 .... t n TT q p. nn 2nd Ill'lU (XI XA.| w, ? day of January, J90f?, next after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the sairl Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 24 day of Nov. Aiido Domini 1900. Geo. S. Drafts, Probate Judge, Lexington county, S. C. Published on the 28 day of Nov.. 1900, in the Lexington Dispatch. 0w9 Valuable Place for Sale. My place containing 208 ac?es; good o 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 facili ties good. Any one wanting to buy, will do well to call on, or write me at once. Will sell at a bargain. E. Austin Smith, ~ - ' 4w9. Rishton, S. C; i ! THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CouDty of Leiington. In Common Pleas. The Liquid Carbonic Co., vs. T. L. Martin. Under and by virtue of a decree of I bis Honor R. W. Memminger. of ndate i Nov. 1, ibOfi. I will sell to the higliest bidder for cash, at Swansea, S. C., on I the first Monday in January l'.K)?, during the legal hour of public sale the following goods and chattels: One Stxla Fount, with all necessary apparatus thereto attached, a minute description of which will be given on | day of sale. P. H. Coki.ey, Sheriff. Trespass Notice. i All persons are hereby warned not to j trespass 011 the lands of the undersigned I by hunting wood, running stork at large, J hunting, fishing or in any manner whatsoever. The law will be positively eni forced against all violators of this notice. Mrs. Sarah B. Smith, 4\vJ0pd jrm Smith. ||s!5*?S I We appreciate your || patronage and good will J| during the past year and |J ask that you accept our 1 best wishes for a happy I and prosperous New Year. | IE'. DREEER 8 CO.J I Outfitters for Men and Boys, || WT.T.YTNGTON. - S. C. H For the Next Thirty Days We Will Sell Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats,&c ? -AT COST,? To reduce our stock and to make room for other goods. There is no humbug in this, We mean to give our customers the benefit of this sale. Call and you will be convinced. TTOOODirUftT .SWANSEA, - S. C. Trespass Notice. I HELP IS OFFERED I ah owi bowibiT wnrupid flrrainst, TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE XIII OUUO CWV/ UVAVVJ ? v-p? | hunting or otherwise trespassing Oil the earnestly request all young persons, nomatter loi^s nf flip niirlpraicmprl howI 31***1their means or education, who wish to lonas Ot tile Ullfiersigneci. J obtain a thorough business training and good posiH. J. FULMER, J. J. J I LMER, ; tion, to write by first mail for our great half-rate J. E. HaLTIWANGER, A. M. KESLER, ! offer. Success, independenceand probable fortune aw 10 A A Dattv * ' are guaranteed. Dqn't delay. Write today. ( The Ga.*Ala. Business College, Macon, Ga* (EE'S LAXATIVE HOI The Original Laxative Cough Syrup and the Ge I provement over all Cough, Lung and Bronchial Rer V good alike for young and old. Prepared by Pineu FOR SALE BY THE KAUFMANN DRUG CO. B - fp have c l ' I COLUMBIT Jti ^ A ??^ ^ ???ma?MA A %r vvHHHTVvHnHnHHHHI ^^BBMRHSB \ i v * TAX NOTICE. The balance of the rime at Lexington Court House until December 31st, 1906, after which time the following penalties will be added by the County Auditor and collected by the County Treasurer. Un l nuary 1 1907 1 p.-r cent pen.iity will be added to tbos who have not paid. On February 1st, 1907. an additional per cent will be added to those who have not paid, making 2 per cent, lor Febrcary. Still an additional 5 per cent penalty will b? added on March 'st. making 7 per cent penalty to be paid bv those who have not paid by March 1st 190' Tax books will close March 15, 1907. LEVY. For State Purposes 6 Mills. For Ordinary County Parposes. .3$ Mills. ^ For Constitutional School Tax.. .3 Mills. Total 111 Mills. Special School Levy District No. 18-3 Mills Special School Levy District No. 37-2 Mills Special School Levy District No 34-2 Mills Special School Levy District No. 25-2 Mills Special School Levy District No 19-4 Mills Spe isl School T evy District No. 15-3 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 75-2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 27-2 Mills t-ollTax .... $100. RAILROAD LEVY. Saluda Township 7? mills Broad River Townsliip 7? mills. Fork Township 7? mills. Commutation Road Tax $3 00 payable from October 15th to March 1st, 1907. Parties owning property in more than one township must so state to the Treasurer When writing for information concerning taxes always give one full name not initials. FRANK W SHEALY, Treasurer Lexington County. REAL ESTATE AND EIRE INSURANCE AGENT I am prepared to collect your rents. I have two Brick Buildings and two dwellings which are a bargain. I also have small vacant lots for sale cheap. If you have anything to sell or want to buy farming lands or building lots any where. Write me. A. B. BACHMAN, Seal Estate, Fire Insurance, New Brookland, S. C. DR. Ii. L. TOOLE 1608 Main Street, COLUMBIA, - - S. C. PAINLESS TOOTH EXTRACTOR AND DENTIST. \ BEST PLATES - - - $8.00 BRIDGE WORK (per tooth) - $5.00 GOLD FILLINGS - - $1.00 up PAINLESS EXTRACTION 25 and 50c AU dental work done at money saving prices. Sep.5tf Notice. Trespassers. This is to notify all persons not to hrmt. fish or tresDass in any manner whatever, upon our lands situated in Saluda township, Lexington county, S. C. The law will positively be enforced against any one violating this law. S. M. Wessinger, J. J. Wessinger, L. W. Harman, J. C. Fulmer, Mrs. Sue Henry, J. D. Wessinger, Job F. Wingard, Ernest E. Wingard. KEY? TAR nuine Honey and Tar. An imriedies. Pleasant to the taste and le Medicine Co., Chicago, U.S.A.. >n hand a load ^ I - vr.,1 lie* 9 s anu mums. ^ ? re and see B I ore you buy. B re right and we m B . AN BROS. | I . ^^mbly St, ^ ^ | .. Mfl w - *1 / N f i i # i