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PROFESSIONAL CAM "~" T~ D. MARTIN, ATTORNE'^B ii. AND COUNSELOR AH. LEXINGTON, S. 0. ^TAW' Office in Harman Building rearj^M house. court Will practice in all courts. |H attention to collection of cla^Br>ecial Bs. ?M. W. HA WES, H Attorney and Counselor^? NEW BEOOKLAND. S. C. H Law* Practice in all Courts. Business November 1.1905. ^Hieited. O. K. EFIBD. P. E.^fl EFIRD & DREHER, 2EHKEATTORNEYS AV 1 LEXINGTON C. H.t & jAW? Will praotice in all the Courts. solicited. One member of the flrm^Kslnoes ways be at offloe, Lexington. 8. C. ^ rill alH. FRICK, ATTORNEY Afl a _ CHAPIN, a 0. Office: Hotel Marios. 4th Boom^B winor. Will oractioe in all the Oou^^eoond Thurmond & txmmermji attorneys a*n will practice in all kaufmann bidg, lexingto^? 1,8' we will be pleased to meet those c, gal business to be attended to at lefc the kaoimarin building at any t^hr offloe beepeotfully, v jr. wm. thubm? a. bell timmemd. Albert m. boozer, b attorney ifl columbia, 8. a omoi: 181s main street, upstair&^b tan mfetre's furniture bk^bpposite especial attention given to bosineflb ed to him by his fellow citizens oi intrust- | ^kington i UVUlit/* ^ JL Geobge r. rembert, h attorney atj lih 1221 LAW range, columbm* I will be triad to serve my friendJB ^ ington County at any time, and fl>m Lexto practice Haw In all btate ^^ repared Courts. ^^ Pederal Law Offices, ( ) ResidJ^B 1809 Washington < > Pendle^^B 1629 Street. ( ) Street. Offioe Telephone No. 1872. Residence TelephottBHI Wr BOYD EVANS, W' 1036" t W .LAWYER AND OOUN^B OOLUKBIA, S. 0. ^ ^JLOR. ??????????????? rtR. p. h. shealy, # 17 LEXtNOTO^, S. oBTTIST, Office Up Sfeirs in Roof1's B^B JTjfc. F. 0. GELMORE, 1510 Main Street, CJOLUMB^JlST. Omos Houbs.- 9b. m. to 2 p. xxu, 8 to 6 d. m. Hd from JJR. D. L. HALL, COLUMBIA, S. O.B1IST' Over Bryan's Book Sto^H. Office hoars 8 a. m.t to 5:8C! pi Dec. 23, 1907?6m f I m y ^ ^ m in ^ rrrmS^ HI. u. MMM s 2 DEALER m I I | General I I I Merchandise j 8 Corner Main and Now StrAj 8 i OppdfHo Confederate! 1 I Monument, I I 8 Lexington, - - :S|? 5 TAX EZTUBXS. In accordance with the law in once to the assessment and taxat: re^erreal and personal property, the Ai ?* or his assistant, will be and attei iditor, following named places for tht p & of receiving tax returns for the arpose year 1909, and in order to meet th fiscal i appointment, the hour will chjae 5 next o'clock in the morning and attf c in the afternoon: tax payers whl, 'clock fore, be prompt in meeting the ap herements, so as not to cause delay. Joint- < Tax payers will please come pre i to give the name of the towmihi] pared 3 number of school district wherein > reside: ^eJ Summit, Wednesday morn'g Ja Gilbert, Wednesday even'g Ian 27. Oront's Store, Thursday even'g J 27. Ed Addy's, Friday morning .Jan an 28. G. F. Keisler, Friday evening J 29. TWmnnH SahmfoT mnmino' FonEUl 29. | . AiUiUViiU( ?, v | Irene, Saturday evening Feb 7. > ' ( Brookland, Friday evening anc urday to 2 o'clock Feb 13 and 14. SatAt Lexington C. H., all day* n< eluded in above scnedule from; Ja * *n" 1, 1908. to February 20, 1908, yhe' auary books will close, after wliich oOpei 1 the j will be added for failure to loai cent, turns. Tax returns sent in by: ins \e re~ not legal unless sworn to txfoi il are officer qualified to admiister oafchs >e au All male persons are subject to tax from 21 to 60 years of agf, e P?^ those exempt by law. xcept Under the new law all dogs are* ject to a capitation tax of 50 ctntM submust be returned at the same anct when otlier property is returned, k time W. D. Auditor Lexington C|pui?T/ , : ty. Besides 90 large cups from e Etch package of Dr. Shoop's Health C 25? I now put in a 25c. clever silver ed iffec, PrvfFoa atroinor Ormnftr L "No- I JL/1XJWJUW OVAMiMVA - J for it! The satisfaction of HeaBBpLook fee is, besides, most perfect. MflK Coffrom pure toasted cereals, malflW only etc. Sold by M. D. Harman. ?, nuts, mgt Indigestion Oar Guarantee Coupon I If. after nsinc two-thirds of a fr.oo bottle of I Kodol. you can honestly say it h*3 not beneI 4^*aA VTA VT.'lt VAW ^ va, > C ?IU iC'UliU JU Ufc Uiwuc/t 11 J Kodol today on this guarantee. Fill oat and situ the following, present it to the dealer at the time of purchase. If it fails to satisfy you return the bottle containing one-third of the medicine to the dealer from whom you bought it, and we will refund your money. Town ! State Sign here Cut TkUOat ? J Digests What YouCat And Make* the Stomach Sweet E.C. DeWXTTItCO.. Chicago, 111. The Eaufmann Drag Co. Tribnto of Bespeot. Whereas, Goi in His wise providence has seen fit to remove from onr midst our beloved fiiend and sister, Mrs. Mattie Koon; be it therefore resolved, 1st. That though we miss her sadly, we bow in humble submission to our heavenly father's will, praying that we may omulate her noble example; 2nd. That we will ever strive to keep her life fresh in our memory by our devotion to Christian work, which she so dearly love 3; 3rd. That the members of Boiling Spring church and Sunday school have lost one of their most useful and faithful members aud Sunday school teachers; 4th. That in emulation of her Christian life and service we renew onr allegiance to the Father of us ail, hoping that we shall meet in His blest abode; 5th. That a copy of fthese resolutions be tent to the bereaved father and children of onr deceased friend, tendering them our deepest sympathy, and assuring them of our prayers in their great affliction; 6th. That these resolutions be pub lished in'The Lexington Dispatch. Bertha T. Kleckley, Emanuel Taylor, M. L. Brown, Committee. Dr. Thornton's Easy Teether has saved the lives of hundreds of babies and will safely carry your baby i throngh the most trying period of its Life as it is a guaranteed remedy for Teething, Summer Diarrhoea, Flux, Indigestion, and all stomach and bowel troubles of infants. 25 cents. . For sale by Derrick's Drug Co.; or Easy-Teether Medicine Co., Hartwell, Georgia. Dots From St. John's. To the Editor of The Dispatch: Prof. S. S. Lindler made a flying trip to Prosperity last Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hook, of Sam * ;i? - e t\ -&c nut, visisea taejamuy ux mr. u. iu. Hook on Sunday. Miss Belle Kaminer was the gues^ of Miss Mae Keisler last Sunday. Mr. Heber Ballentine and sister, Miss Mary, visited the home of Mr9. F. L. Taylor last Sunday. * Misses Lula Banister and Ruby Stanton, of Leesville college, were gue9ts of Miss Ruth Taylor Saturday and Sunday. Mr. J. R. W. Sea9e is visiting his son, Prof. L. A. Sease, at Clemson. ^rof. S. S. Lindler is progressing nicely with his school. Mrs. W. B. "Baylor is visiting relatives in Columbia. Mrs. John Seay, of Columbia, visited her sister,. Mrs. W. B. Taylor, wepk. t "Snhool Girl. Jan. 23. There is no Quinine, nothing whatever harsh or sickening in Prevention These little Candy Cold Cure Tablets act as by magic. A tew hours?and your threatening Cold is broken Candylike in taste, Preventics please the children?and they break the feverishness, always. And least of all is the economy. A large box-48 Preventics-2o cents. Ask your druggist. He knows! Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. Harried. On January 10, 19(9, by Rev. B. D. Wessingerattne Lutheran parsonage, Gilbert, Mr. Cohen A. Swygerfc and Miss Vera Craps were married. January 17, 1909, at the Lutheran parsonage, Gilbert, by Rev. B. D. Wessinger, Mr. Tillman F. Taylor and Miss Addie E. Seay were quietly married. KILLtke couch i and CURE the LUWCSB w,th Dr. King's new Discovery FOR Col8"8 AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. rinrifijmmssxsmKumauinmum iiuriiiniiiFrinmM?.?i Obituary. Drusilla Kaminer was born Dec. 19, 1849, and died Dec. 7, 190S, making her earthly stay 5S years, 11 months and 18 days. She was baptized in infancy and became a member of New Horeb church when it was first organized and remained a faithful memberuntill death. She leaves to mourn her departure a husband,four sons and two daughters, one son having preceded her to the grave. Her remains were laid to rest in New Horeb cemetery in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends. Through all pain at tiire9 she'd smile, A smile of heavenly birth; And when the angels called her home RVi? smiled farewell to earth. Heaven retaineth now our treasure, Earth the lonely casket keeps; And the sunbeams love to linger, Where our sainted mother sleeps. Every Woman Will ^ Bo Interested. Ther&'has recently been discovered an aromatic, pleasant herb cure for woman's ills, called Mother Gray's AUSTRALIAN-LEAF. It is the only certain regulator. Cures female weaknesses and backache, Kidney, Bladder and Urinary troubles. At all Druggists or by mail SOcts. Sample FREE. Address, The Mother Grav Co., Le Roy, N. Y. ? Znight-Bncker. On Sunday, December 20th, 1908, at the residence of the officiating minii ter, Rev. E. H. Graves, Mr. Thomas Knight and Miss Carrie Rucker were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Miss Rucker is one of Lexington County's fairest daughters and Mr. Knight a popular young man of Calcounty. E. H. G. Money to Lend. Loans made on improved farms in Lexington and Richland counties in sums of $300 and upwards. Easy payments, no commissions charged, borrower paying for preparation of papers only. THOMAS & THOMAS. 1227 Washington St., Columbia, S. 0. Sep 23-4m. Religious Notice. Nothing preventing, there will be preaching at St. John's Lutheran church on Black Creek the 5th Sunday, January 31st, at 11 a. m. B. D. Weesinger, pastor. Whoa Butters Become Necesessary. And your shoes pinch, Allen's FootEase, a powder to be shaken into the shoes, is just the thing to use. Try it for breaking io new shoes. Sold everywhere, 25c. Sample FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Dol't accept any substitute. Hon. "Josh" Ashley, member of the house from Anderson county, has been indicted by the federal grard jury upon the charge of peonage. Notice, Pension Applicants. D/%nn*Art ^rv? T nv XUU JL CXXD1V/1X WUXJLliXLlODlV^li^X JLUI JLiT7-A. ington County will be in the Auditor's otlice on each Saturday in January, 1909, to give out suitable blanks to each applicant. All applicants must appear in person for blanks. No blanks will be sent out except in very extreme cases. Further instructions will be given when applicant applies for blank. The County Pension Board will meet on the first Monday in February, 1909, to pass upon applications handed in to commissioner, after which date no application blanks will be given out. The Representatives and all others are requested to send to commissioner the names of all pensioners who have died or moved out of the county since last pension roll was paid. 8. M. ROOF, Pension Com. Lexington County. 6wl2 Lover Union Meeting. The lower division of the Lexington Baptist Association will meet with the uongaree jaapust cnurcn on satorday before the 5th Sunday in January at 10 a. m. Programme. 10 to 10:15. Devotional services. 10:15 to 11. Organization of Union and|election of officers for the en*uin^ear. If: Union sermon by L. S. Shealy. 12. Intermission for dinner. 1 p. m. 1st. query: The Laymen's Movement, opened by W. R. Lowe. 2. Position of Baptism in the Christian churches, opened by Jas. W. Connor. 3. Should members of Baptist churches be repuired to give to pas tor's salary and missions? Opened by Carson Busby. ^ Miscellaneous. Adjougafo Sunday. lb a. m. Sunday school mass meeting conducted by Joe Fallaw. 11:30 Missionary Sermon by S. R. Bass. D. J. Knotts, Chairman. Croup positively stopped in 20 minn tes, with Dr.. Shoop's Group Remedy. One test alone will surely prove this truth. No vomiting no distress. A safe and pleasing syrup?50c. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. E3TJ3 fwo Fasi i ? I llll nIIHMill i I II Sgut We still 1 Wire Fence exactly rigH Tt Th 1 ?-r^, f ^ Dry G( Oar line Hats surpass pare lav oral liave everytl children. E We have i best that mo all. See us REYI SWANSEA V r ? ii v/ l " TAX NOTICE I WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWING MEN1 tioned places for the purpose o i receiving taxes lor tbe fiscal year. 1H0S: Brookland. Saturday, Dw-.o. The balance of the time at Lexington ! Court House until December 3lst. 190S. alter 1 which time the following penalties will b* ! added by the County Auditor ami collected ] by the County Treasurer. i On January 1.1??9.1 per cent, penalty will be added to those who have not paid. On Fepruary 1st. 1909. an additional l per j cent, will be added to those, who have pot ! paid, making *1 per cent, for Foh. will be i added on March 1st. making 7 per cent, pen- ! alty to be paid bv those who have not paid by March 1st. 1909. ^ ^ . Tax *ooks will Clo?e March 15, 1909 j Hie hours for closing the tax books will j positively be at 11 o'clock for the morning ! and 4 o'clock for the afternoon appoint- j ments- i LEVY, For State Purposes... 5'? Mills | For Ordinary County Purposes . .. Z\? Mills For Constitutional School Tax 3 Mills j Total lo' Mills j Special School Levy Pis. No. 15 3 Mills j Special School ijevy Pis. No. is 4 Mills j Special School Levy Dis. No. 19 4 Mills j Special School Levy Dis. No. -? v! Mills j Special School Levy Dis. No. 34 ~ Mills j Special School Kevy Dis. No. 37 3 Mil's | Special School Levy Dis No. 49 3 Mills , Special School .Levy Dis. No. 7."> Mills j Special School Levy Dis. No. kf, ?, Mills I Special School Levy Dis. No. 83 *4 Mills 1 Poll Tax $1.00 ? BAILKOAD LEVY. Saluda Township 7'.: Mil's Broad KiverTownship 74 Milis j Fork Township ? 7:-> Mills Commutation Load Tax #3.00. payable from V'.th Mnrch 1 ct 100*1 Parti oh owning property tn more than one township must so state to the Treasurer. When writing for information concerning taxes always give Township or School District and name in full. no* initials E. L. WINGARD Treasurer Lexingiou County. ; Earn Li & a S S <S2 a ??dl and Pie ng at Swan HB vaa VBBHIiai lave plenty of the famous Pittsl for all purpose*. You wiU firn sods, Notions, Shoes an of seasonable Dry Goods, Notions 5 anything we have ever shown, ai )ly with any in this section of the ling in wearing apparel for men, >on't buy others until you have see i full line of Staple and Fancy Gi ney can buy. Our prices and term before you buy. 'We are here to p MOLDS & CF Th#k T.PQHptr * Lf * fs. GUNS, * AMMUNITION, Sporting Goods of Every Kind. Automobile and Sicycle Repairs We carry in stock guns of the best make, hunting outfits, the best shells on the mnrlrpf We crnnrant.ee satis faction in every instance. IIT A n A! i /il' ^ 4-Vifl fion/lo Af A111* VT C OUlll/it til& bi UUb vi VU1 Lexington friends. Call to see us and we will please you. Jacob Brothers, GUNS & LOCKSMITHS 1719 Main Street, j COLUMBIA, - S. C. I Sthgr Igggg H Durg Perfect i our price* > r Vi, & itj w ph '* .-r d Hals. i, Shoes and ad will com5 State. We women and n ours, oceries?the s willjplease lease. *AF : S. C. i JJfc I' \ *w J/ \ y/ * | * ? j No. 9296. I TREASURY DEPARTMENT f ! Office of Comptroller of the Currency. Washington, D. C.. Dec. i9, 1908. ! WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence ; presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "THE HOME j NATIONAL BANK OF LEXINGTON," j in the town of Lexington, in the County of Lexington, and the State of South . Carolina, has complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United ; States, required to be complied with, j before an association shall be authorI ized to commence the business of Banki ing; MOW THEREFORE I, Lawrence O. Murray, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "THE HOME NATIONAL BANK OF LEXINGTON," in the town of Lexington, in the County of Lexington, and the State of South Carolina, is* authorized to commence the business of Banking as provided in section Fifty-one Hundred and Sixtynine of the Revised Statutes of the United States. Conversion of The Home Bank of Lexington. ; " VV TT^TTUAVY WWVPV JLA.1 J.A^UXJLA'XV.^.1 X M JLAXJAVAJVX witness mj* Hand arid Seal of office this, Nineteenth day of December, 1908. LAWRENCE O. MURRAY, Comptroller of the Currency*. (SEAL) i