The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 20, 1909, Image 6
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Gov. Ansel's ICessage.
Governor Ansel's message to the
general assembly, a document of 16
printed pages, was officially transmitted
to both houses on Wednesday at
noon by the governor's secretary, Mr.
Allen J. Bethea, and by the reading
clerks of these bodies was shortly
thereafter read to the members.
Governor Ansel disposes of many of
the most important matters by reiter,
ating and renewing the recommendations
contained in his inaugural ad
urww ana ms isst opening message.
Recommendations which he renews
include the following: <
That a special temporary tax levy be
made and continued until the state's
finances reach a casiPb&sis. (Half a
million dollars had to be borrowed
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^ Children, 75c to $
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ger buying and complete cle
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;hat money and experience c<
Lts, side-track your farming,
ng for, asking about, waiting
iled this, in amount of mere]
nown in every possible way.
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this year.
That the inquisitorial plan be adopted,
to prevent tax dodging. Under
this the auditors would catechize citizens
under oath as to the details of
their returns.
That assault with intent to ravish
be made a capital offense and that the
display of indecent pictures of females
be prohibited by penal statute.
That a new buildin? to house the
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supreme court and its library be erected
on the state house square.
That victims of attempt to ravish or
of criminal assault be permitted to testify
in private.
That substantial increase be made
in the salaries of supreme court justices,
circuit judges and state house
officials, from the governor down.
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son for everything, and we do not for c
igantic Shoe Sale and for naming the pi
ty days to dispose of Winter Shoes. Bi
iticipating a severe Winter, and now w<
e reverse, and on account of the mild w
OES than we care to have at this seaaoi
gurate this Sale.
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2.49. 104 Pairs Walk-0>
1.50, Sale price 49c. Sli
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Walk-Over Shoes Fc
Ian, Women or Child, You (
)0 shoes, Sale price $3.98.
3 $2.04. $2.00 Shoes, Sale Pric
Price 89c. 85c Shoes, Sal
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less Price Cutting, Annil
arance of stock will be the 01
red at, and below, the actual
ould procure. Every item is
building and household affair
; for. With us the season is
landise involved or lowness o
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uome now.
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That a new executive mansion be
erected on the site of the present mansion.
That "wet" counties, except those
containing cities of 25,000 population,
be allowed only one dispensary each.
New recommedation8 include these:
That the dispensary act be amended
by making all the counties dry; then
those which still despensaries have
may vote them in.
That "wet" counties be denied the
privilege of operating bottling, mixing
or blending plants, but be required to
buy and sell in original packages.
That provision be made for paying
the per diem of the state dispensary
commissioners during the year 1909.
That the immigration feature of the
, department of agriculture, commerce
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ally Invited to Call. Any Man <
, We Have $30,00
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ricea we do, eapec- .. fll
at the fact is that Al a "rlancej
find the weather
'eather we find that AT Til
a. So for this rea- LDUlV AT TH
Felt Slippers for Ladies, I
Quality shoes for women S
ter shoes for Women, $3.i
toe polish, Baby Elite and
ades of Footwear Prod
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4.00 shoes, Sale pi'ice $3.39.
e $1.74. $1.75 Shoes, Sale Price
ft Priftft 7ftft Shoes. Sale Pri
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and be at the
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hilation of Profits. A Ti
itcome. It is not a sale of o<
cost. Some going at i, some
a rare bargain gem and repri
s. You cannot afford to miss
over?with you it is not half j
f prices. We should not be <
>oods
outh Carolina
and immigration be eliminated and
a labor bureau added to this department.
That several necessary amendments
be made in the insurance laws, particularly
one giving the commissioner
authority over investment companies.
That a lower upset price be set upon
the old state dispensary property and
the sinking fund commission be empowered
to lease the building as long
as it remains unsold.
That liberal appropriatians be made
for education, and especial attention
be paid the common schools.
That the number (42) of normal
scholarships at the University of South
Carolina be doubled.
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ping the reformatory at Florence with
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LE IT WON'T PA'
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The Shoe Mai
)r Woman who Expects to Conti]
0 in Winter Shoes
Your Reas
ument is Needed
)U of 9. Fact That Up-to this tims
j Will Show You low cuts or a pair
On account of the
untiTnow. Real
and you must be
|Fft_ ______ saving money. 1
IESE PRICESa needs shoes
these prices and d
rur Trimmed Worth up to t
{.50, 3.00 S4.0O, Sale pri
50 value, Sale price $2.4!
Jumbo Tan or Black, 8c, 1
uced on The American (
or Women, Wickert & (
ce Reductions. 7.00 Shoes, f
3.50 shoes, Sale price $2.9i
! $1.49. $1.50 Shoes, Sale Price J
ce 63c. 65c Shoes, Sale Price 54
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oxfords or slippers
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orifice. Jan
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ital Disregard of Cost is
Ids and ends, or shop worn st
i and some at j- of their orij
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caciits a utjuieuuuub saving ui
5 this Great Carnival of Barga
gone. There have been man;
doing our duty by the public c
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aparatus for manual and industrial
training.
A good portion of the message is devoted
to informing the general assembly
as to the condition of the state.
An Editor's,Epitaph.
The following epitaph is found in a
Halifax Graveyardi England:
Here lies an editor!
Snooks, if you will;
In mercy, kind Providence,
Let him lie still.
He lived for his living; so
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lis uvea wnue ue ueu,
When he could not lie longer
He laid down and died.
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CSHOE
In the Historg
n in Columbia.
aue to Wear Shoes Cannot Afib
. That Must Be ?
on for Taking Advantage
yon conld make just any old shoe do wheth
of yonr old last winter high shoes that wei
> mild weather it made no especial differenc
shoe weather is just starting in right; you ]
well shod. Yon have read this "ad" and y
Ton call the family together and you find tt
too and before yon are through yon feel tha
lown yon come.
tl.50, Sale Price 89c.
ce 1.93. 109 Pairs Stetsoi
9. 100 pairs Assorted S
rwo boxes 15c.
Continent Such As Clap;
3-ardner's For Women.
Sale price $5.69. 6.00 Shoes
3. 3.00 shoes, Sale price $2.f
61.34. $1.25 Shoes, Sale Price 9
tc. 50c Shoes, Sale Price 44c.
>alers or Their Age:
5 included in this sa
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TURDAY, |S
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value. Not off
cold cash. Cancel
ins. It is the sale
f similar sales, but .iMh
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THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Lexington County.
By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge.
Whereas, Jas. V. Smith made suit
to me, to grant him letters of ad- , ?
ministration of the estate of and effects
of John J. Smith
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said John J. Smith, deceased,
that they be and appear, before
me, in the Court of Probate, to be held
at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on 1st. day
of Febuary, 1909, next, after publication
hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to
show cause, if any they have, why the
said administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 15th day
of January, Anno Domini, 1909.
George S. Drafts, [L. S.] \
Probate Judge, Lexington county, S. C.
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JTULUiBIieU UU l?Ut5 /4VII1 uajr U1 jail.
1909, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2wl3
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P DOLLARS i
SALE I
r of The Slate $
t
rd to Miss This Sale. ^
Sold aUICK. *
of These Prices. J *
erit was a pair of summer ^ ,
re a little thin on the bottom. 0
:e, so you just wagged along ^
realize that the time has come ^
on have s?en the cliance of ^
tat Harry ia almost barefooted,
it you must take advantage of ^
105 Pairs Queen ^
n's 5.00 shoes for S
tyles, Leggins for
p Shoes For Men, J
5, Sale price $4.98 J ^
8c. $1.00 Shoes, Sale ^
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,le. Be quick
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