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Pictii Olff f' ' ? ^ MADE " T< We have himdreds-of different moul > { load of picture frame you may want. "V - ? ;orders hp to the very last day. But don' frames finished in 12 hours. 16x20 fran R, Columbia Photc A t | * TBAMINGD 4' 1488 1*2 Main street, The Lexington Dispatch, Wedaetday, December 11.1907. : Zaft|S te STew Advertlsezaeate. Xmas Olfto-^Tapj)^ , ' /? '' P$l|ere Frames?Col. Photo. Studio ^ M<5^a^0r* Q 1 Carolina National Bank. Pianos?Thomas & Barton. % ^ Dreher Cotton Market. Lexington Tnrpwitiao IC&rkot. V ........ $5.00. and $6L00 The public generally is notified that aissy^-itaajr PeMon, S. C., Nov. 22,1907. 3w0 TMchara Mooting. T&e Lexington Ceunty Teachers' Association,will meet in the Institute building, Lexington, S. C., on -Satur( 4ay, Dec. 14. An interesting program V TO* been arranged and all teachers earnestiy requested to attend. ^ Beating,J tod Cooking Stoves; hud .Ranges, of the very best make at sight prio^. See me before yon boy. W. S. STEWART, 1526 Main Street, Colombia. S. C. <&ief shoverah^a gale of the^hwidcake^ o^8^9 and every body in ' < r?j? ' > 4,*wt Its At Tapp'a. There appears a half page id. in this jasne fqr the Urge department store of Ju&es L. Tapp & Co. The goofcjvce there, the ifei) people are these ready to aerye vpa, and the prfpBt yill appeal to yoto better judg-N meat. Call and look through this grand display of jgooda. Himself in & fivanB. " Young mgn,. was found' this." morning Jfc the tramp below the city by a <0tOViiofaearohera. Taylor dis&ppear. ad from hoiue last Tuesday and it was .' feared that be had taken his life. '"- before tilling himself he crawled into a cypres log, made a pillow of his coat and bred a bullet into his heart. * ' The body was in good state of preservation, owing to the cold weather prevailing. No oause other than despondency is known for hip act. Sfci Popular Qua Storo. The popular gun store of 0. B. McMaater, Columbia, now has on hand yafnU Bine of sporting goods at lowest prices. AutomoDiies ana repairs mways on hand. See his ads. Col. Elliott Ps&d. ^ Col. William Elliott, for several years Congressman from Sonth Carolina, died suddenly last Thursday while hunting near his old home in Beanfort county. The cause of his death i acute indigestion. 1# Thirty Pay Sale. For the next 80 days the stock of 3R. W. Frick & Son, Chapin, will be sold at and below cost to make a division among the heii^pflfc. W. Frick, ^deceased. This is a big; opportunity to secure bargains in merchandise of . aU descriptions. The stock amounts to five thousand dollars Don't miss v this pe&t sale. ' - -:V'. > ; i . irt *>.? -.. V /> X , - * m * - . . . - V - . .* . -v 1 r * -I y re ram es 0 - ORDER | , . I dings and ore in position to make any 7e can take care of your special Christmas z aeiayj uoz us nave yuur uiucw aiuu^. ies in stock. ' * ?" >graphic Studio, I EPASTMEBTT.V ~ , i Columbia, S. C. j Letter to Dr. P. H. Shealey. Dear Sir:, They're glad they found- j out Devoe. ^ j Corpus Christi, Texas, is right on l the Gulf and one of the hardest cli- ' mates for plaint; hot sun, salt air, and strong winds. Tpe Sidbury Building, painted De- j voe in 189#, is a shining example of I perfect paint snow-white after 7 years, I as if paintedlaat week. .1 . We should like every propertyowner from Maine to Mexico to see that white w hite white; Experience teaches who wants to \ learn as well as who waits to be kicked.> Yours truly, v . F. W. Devoe & Co. P. S. The Kaufmann Drug Co. sells our paint, ( ^ /. Fowid. Near Lexidgton cotton mill, a pack- < age containing merchandise, supposed ] to belong to a merchant. Owner can < obtain the same by proving package j and paying for this advertisement. < MRS. F. A. PRICE, Mill Village, Lexington, 3. C. , i " . < 1 Parrott-Bailey Company. " In this issue of /The Dispatch the ; Parrott-Bailey Company, of Columbia, are inviting the people of Lexington comity to call on them while in Columbia. . i They are the stove and ; range people and if you havent enough cash to pay for qpe they will credit you for the balance.. . ' ' . I = STATE OF SO|TH CAROLINA, > County pflLexmgfcoh, r Court ofCeuunon Pleas. Elliott Golden, Plaintiff, v against John Dreher, Alice Dreher, Annie Mar- < tha Dreher., Lula May Dreher, James Dreher, Eloise Dreher, Laura Dreher ' Congress and F. A. Heggman, defen- ' dan*?* ' . .. iv- i , Summons for Relief. (Complaint Served.) T6 the defendants above named: V You are hereby summoned 'and re- N quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve** copy of your answer to the said complaint on ' the subscribers at their office at Lexina ton, S. 0., within twenty days after the 1 * service hereof, exclusive of the day of Q6h*e*yi&;aiidif yon fail to answer ' the complaint within the time afoctsaid. the plaintiff in this action will apply to , the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. - . Bated December 9th, 1907; , EFIRD & DREHER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To John Dreher and Laura Dreher Com 1 take notice timt the original Summons and Complaint in abore stated 1 action hare this dty been filed in the ; office of Clerk of Odnrt far said county and State at Laft&ton, 8. C. EFIRD & DBEHER, Plain tiffs Attorney's. ' December 9th, 1907. 6wl3 ' ^ t -^ Mr. John C. Millet, owner of a 1 large mill near Rome, Qa., says the water wheel of hit mill was stopped ? Saturday, and upon investigation, he ] found the cause to be eleven huge eels < that were caught in the meshes of the Wheel, * ' > . .., -. Hf^V; m In order to make1 65: expect to open, Jan. 1 I Buggies, Harness, Lap You can buy any pay for them next fall chance to get a new b time to pay for it. that have-been shown time with good papers. Mr. L. B. BRABJ to show them. Be sui iv a r ?? * - Emma w? :->v ' r Co : ? QGaQQBdQQ 4 ! : if-i. >. -: v" ; m ' 11 gosoToooroDexjas.pr', I The Li |<k jj; BEST PL AG I Ivnrr ^Iai H ~ JLJJL y \A\J\ ii Grocer! ! Glassw a | FAIR I 1 K JDCOOOOOOOOOOOC oooc \ . \ TAX RETURNS. In accordance witb. tj5e 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 if receiving tax returns for the fiscal feat 1908 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 leavers will, there Pore, be prompt in meeting the appointments, so as not to cause delay. Tax payers will please cojne prepared bo give the name of the tovfaship and tramber of school district wherein they reside: Irmo, Monday evening and Tuesday morning, Jan/ 6-7. Ballentine, Tuesday evening, Jan. 7. White Rock, Wednesday morning, fan .8. w , Hilton, Wednesday evening, Jan. 8. Chapin, Thursday, all day, Jan. 9. Peak, Friday all day, Jan. 10. Brookland, Saturday all day, Jan. 11. Pelion, Monday afternoon and Tuesiay morning, Jan. 18-14. Jake William's, Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 14. Steadman, Wednesday morning, Jan. 15.- *r-' < ... ' Samaria, Wednesday evening, Jan. 15. Batesborg, Thursday all day, Jan. 16. Leesville, Friday all day, Jan. 17. .Summit, Saturday morning, Jan. 18. Gilbert, Saturday afternoon, Jan. 18. Edmhnd, Tuesday morning. Jan. 21. Gaston, Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 21. Jos. Reeder's, Wednesday morning, Jan. 22., J. J. Mack's, Wednesday afternoon, fan 22/ Swansea, Thursday and Friday, Jan. 88 24. > Sandy Run, Saturday morning, Jan. 25. Grout's store, Tuesday evening, Jan. Sc H. Addy's Wednesday morning, Jau 29. Franklyn Keisler's Wednesday even* ing, Jan. 29. Red Bank, Saturday afternoon, FebAt Lexington C. H.,: all day not in* tlni)<u4 {n"?WvM ontiA^nla faun Ttnnarv ;*UUVU AAA SVWV V OVUVVIMV MVU4 JTWIIII J 1, 1906 to Februarya), 1908, when the toobLwill close, after which 50 per cent irilloeadded for failure to make reburns. Tax returns sent in by mail are not legal unless sworn to before an officer qualified to administer oaths. All m?le persons are subject to poll tax tram. 21 to 60 years or age, except those exempt by law. Under the new law all dogs are subject to a capitation tax of 50 cents and mliis be returned at the same fcimp when jther property is returned. W. D. DENT, Auditor Lexington County. a#>fgcg - ; ^ 'room for our Big Hardwai ,, '08, we will offer some sp V* < * ' Robes, Whips, Studebaker of the above for rock botto with 8 per cent, interest, uggy or wagon for Xmas a e also have the best car of entucky Horses and Mules in this section for a long ti BAM has charge of the stoc *e to come to see us before RUTL tatesburg, S. C. roCTCTTOCwaCl jos.s.ccosss'aojccoabbdboobdooobc DYinotnn 111 l!fl?IIC|IUII VI E TO BUY t ods, Notions, es, Hardwar are, Crockery1 Farming In TREATMENT oooocce:;:i: stscacccjccMccoTcia t ' / ' > : ": / / Valuable Place For Sale. 89 acres of land, good for cotton, corn, grain, See., well watered with mill site on Bull Swamp, a ax>d four room dwelling, good barns, stables and bther out buildings, located U miles of Swansea. For terms, &c., apply to . J. S. CROCKER, Swansea, S. C. Nov. 14?tf. STALLUCGS' MILLINERY. Visit pur store and see for yourself the most up-to-date line of Millinery, Dry Goods, Notions, Shons and Gents' Furnishings ever shown in Brookland. Our prices are right. Polite and prompt attention. Oct. 2?3m Final Discharge. This is to notify all persons that I will apply to the Hon. Geo.\ S. Drafts, Esq., Judge of Probate for Lexington county, South Carolina, on the 4ih duv of Jan., 1908, for a final discharge asadministratrix of the estate of Pierce Heudrix. LILLA JENDRIX, 4w8 Administratrix. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt, fish, allow stock to run at large, or trespass ,in any manner whatever upon our lands.< The law will be enforced against all violators. C. M. Stuck, J. E. Epfcing, J. F. Mahaffie, R. Stondemayer, P. E. Eargle, J. W. Stondemayer C. P. Bundrick, Mrs. T. W. Summer Mrs. E. M. Boyd, J. E. Eargle, 4w8p v J'. B. M. Stuck. ?.?^ / y Trespass Notice. \ This is to notify all persons not to hunt or trespass in any manner whatever upon my land. The law ipll be enforced against all so trespassing. 2w6pd J. A. Richardson. * ) Trespass Notice. This is to notify all persons not to .hunt or trespass in any manner, whatever, upon our lands. /The law will be enforced against all so trespassing. D. H. Lawson, J. L. Hutto, S. C. Calahan, E. D. Hammond Nov. 18?4w6pd * Trespass Notice. All hunters are hereby forbidden to trespass on the lands of the undersigned " or lands leased by them. . J. K. Lindler, J. W. Bonknight, T. Frank Cannon, P. H. Shealy, 4w8 S. F. Pickley, \ Fancy china, glassware and toys, of every eenoeivable kind, at The Bazaar. ISSSSSSSSSSS98 l9C9GaC90a69Ga ! ? S3 ca ( re stock, which we gg < eeial bargains in fjS and Milburn Wagons. M ( m cash prices and ( This gives you a 65 .nd have your own ( me. Will sell on *2 ^ :k and will be glad |) 7 65 AND, ?| SK8333&83? ^ \ flHHHHHHHBHHI- *i . 1.1 J* */ / K 1 V \ Sfioes, e, Harness, ware, Tinware, lplements. - EVERY 5 ^QOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOCOCCOSSCOSi T _ i I A Timely J s I In making your list c presents we would stigges a pair of I' Felt Slippers. ALL SIZES-ALL COLOES / We have them for tin Grown-tlps at $1.00. $1.50 and $2.00 And for the Children'too, a 50c., 75c. and $1 the pair. MAIL OBDEBS GIVEN I LtvtK, nme H 1 x (IN C0L1 FURWITURE AT TH E jj^^l v Columbi; We have here how: and High Grade Fnrnil ishings not to be sur] South. Beautiful Si Parlor, Hall, Library, I in Circassian Walnut, ] hogany, Bird's Eye M Weathered and Colder Odd pieces in House 3rs, Cellaretts, Smokei Stands, Clocks, Pedest: ires, Plate Racks, Rug Exclusive agents f< Dross Sanitary Felt Ma 3-0 Carts. All Goods marked i: 3ne Low Pricejjo even No misrepresentat: Lvery article guarante< 'on can boy cheap Fnrnl He cater only to trade w want I 1409 MAIN ST,.' C . - * . / *. , \ . 'V _ ' ? .J , ; i , y ,.... ,-j-jeoeae^ H Store < - -.vSr I, i i J 0 Hats, Buggies, add i 1 * H: TIME ; I aoaooeoooQooooooc I I " " ( " , 9 9 . Suggestion 1 . 9 9. mm 8 WmWUmSaM B ' MMl3UlMMIgllMM^W ' y*'v^ JgB 9^r ^HH^B * I^B ' V * ^BKffilP*^ 8 V PROMPT ATTENTION ft Shoe Man," I JMBIA.) I ^B" ' OM8^^Mg8A -'v OF QUALITY ! STORE OF wm^mmmmmmmammmmrnmmmmmm ILIiH UU. bbhhbhbhhbv a,S.C a collection of Medium' ;ure and House Furnpassed in the entire lits for Bed Boom, )en and Dining Boom, Dull and Polished.Ma[aple, Early English, | lOak. * Desks,Tables, Bock-?. s' Tables, Magazine lis, Tabouretts, Pict3, Etc. Dr the Famous Bed ttress, and Whitney a Plain Figures and fbody. ions in this Store. ? ? Mcwk'wrtnnr? 4*nrl ~U. <XS J.C7pjLC?OC7XJ.O^CL. itore anywhere. rho ; 1 ? iigh Class FURNITURE. ii k rn nn LLtn UU. OLTJMBIA, S, C.