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Go to Henry Drug Store, Chapin, S. 0?, to have your eyes tested for glasses. Examination free. We also handle a fall line of drags, patent medicines, jewelry, paints, etc. rsarcxx. and scissoss. Vote for the new school building and state aided high school tomorrow. County Auditor Dent is preparing his tax book for 1911. Mr. Marion Swartz, of Blackville, is visiting his mother, Mrs. J. J. Swartz. Miss Bath Efird has returned from a ' delightful stay in Greenville. 5 or 6 doses "666" will care any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. 3S Mrs. Walter Harm an, of Irmo, has been visiting at the home of CoL and Mrs. M. D. Harman this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dykes spent Sunday in the Fork at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harman. Say, please don't forget us for we really do %eed that dollar for your paper. Mr. A. M. Jones, of The Dispatch force, spent the week-end with friends in Greenville. Mrs. M. Q. Hendrix, of Lee9ville, spent a few days with relatives and friends here last week. The Oswald Automobile Company will receive iD a few days another car *ct Regal touring cars. Miss Gertrude Ranch, of Dawson, Ga., is visitingher coosins, Mrs. W. E. Black and Miss Rose Ranch. Little Bernice Ranch, of Wards, is visiting at the home of Prof. W. E. Black. "Mrs. Virginia Brodie and her mother ofjLeesville, were the guests of Mrj. W. P. Roof during last week. Miss Beaulah Wills left for her home in Texas on Saturday, after a delightful visit to Mrs. W. P. Roof. Miss Lola Ballentine, of Columbia, spent yesterday in Lexington at her oldhome. Pineules cures Kidney and Bladder - diseases. Thirty days treatment 75c tf Kaufmann Drug Co. Take your- registration certificate and tax receipt with yon when you go to vote in the school election tomorrow. Mr- W. P. Bo we. Jr., of Angusta. K 5" a. PTlASt at Bp^Ub tjuuuaj lu wuugw.., ? 0 the home of Hon. C. M. Eflrd. ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bawl, of Bates burg, were the, guests of Col. and Mrs. M. D. Harm an on Sunday. Mr. Heber R. Dreher, of Selwood, one of the best men that ever lived, was in town Sunday. Mrs. Eugenia D. Hendrix has been quite ill at her home on &?ain street for several days, to the regret or her host of friends. > \ Cromer Ranch, of Dawson, Ga., son of the late Dr. Henry Ranch, is viait? m TS T>1_^U. lag H'8 aunts, rare. w. Xi. auu i Miss Rose Ranch. When yon think of groceries, think of the Old Reliable H. M. Wingard. He carries the largest stock at the . lowest prices. Mr. Gary Goodwin, who has been with the Citizens Telephone Co., for some time, left Saturday for his home at Gaston. Mrs. C. M. Eflrd has been quite indisposed for several days, having been confined to the bed since her return from Greenville on Friday. Now is the time to put up your fruit and to be sure that you have it safely canned, yoa should bnyftbeBall Mason jars for sale by H. N. Kaminer & Co. They have them in all sizes. Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. Sim J. Miller spent Saturday and Sunday with *' 3 T XX M n Owe nton at Hir HQU .til 1P? *# JLL* Hopkins. The E. G. Dreher Co., will shortly move into their new quarters in the Lexington Department Store, which have been rearranged throughout. Everybody loves ice cream and we have one of the best churns made?the Frost King, in all sizes. See them before you buy. H. N. Kaminer & Co. 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. 38 Vote a progressive ticket tomorrow by casting your ballot for the new school building and State aided high school. Mr. W. E. Harm an, of Augusta, accompanied by his little son, Marion, spent Sunday with his parents, Col. and Mrs. M. D. Uarman. Miss Mae Lois Boozer, Miss Martha Hendrix Caughman and Master Rufns Daley Haltiwager spent Monday in the c;ty of Colombia. Bring ns yonr job work. All work execnted in a skilifal manner on short notice. Mail orders receive prompt and careful attention. The Dispatch. If You Wish to Sell That farm, timber lands, store or residence, write ns at once and send fall description as we have an attractive proposition to offer yon. LIGON LAND CO., Snmter, S. C. 3 mos, 48 Mr. J. W. Stwart, son of Mr. Jno. M. Stuart, Mimnaugh's popular clothing olerk, of Colombia, is visiting his aunts, the Misses Stuart. Mr. J. W. Parrant, a faithful employe of the Seaboard is accompanying Mr. Stnart, enjoying Lexington's refreshing breezes. We want YOU to be one of 2000 visitors to THE LAND OF WATERFALLS; write for Booklet BOARD of TRADE; Brevard, N. C. 41p. Mr. and Mrs. S. Augustus Mathias have returned to Irmo, after a delightful visit to relatives and friends in the upper part of the state., Wi'ecflfl Tnlift Vihlor rtiH "Rflhvfl floe- ! gains and Mr. Homer Shumpert, of Newberry, were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Barre. Mi St. Clara Rawl, one of the popular clerks at W. P. Roof's, has returned from her vacation very pleasan:ly spent with relatives at Leesville and Swansea. WANTED?A man to solicit orders for men's suits and ladies' garments, to be deliyered and collected for on the instalment plan. Address, Agent, care of The Dispatch. Mr. W. M. Swartz, of Barnwell, who has been spending his summer vacation in Asheville, N. 0., stopped over in Lexington on his return trip, leav ing for Barnwell yesterday. LADIES Make your sewing comfortable, rapid and easy. To do so, you will want The Hygienic Standard Central Needle Sewing Machine. Call at Scott Hendrix'9 Furniture Store and let me show you its advantages over all old style machines. Charlie E. Taylor. By voting for the new school building and State aided high school to? - ?? - - - * 4-V* /v -TtiAa rto IXlUflU YY VUU Will VUDC line lico cuuvation of every child in Lexington school district No. 1. Can yon afford to vote otherwise? KIDNEY TROUBLE Suffered Ten Years?Relieved in Three Months Thanks to^ PE-R U-NA. FIZER, Mt. says: "/ have suffered with kidney and bladder trouble for ten years past "Last March I commenced using Pernna and continued for three months. TliBwnnntnsad 4fr. olnpp tinr liarA T fpit. JL AJ?*VV UVV VMJVVft AW HAMWJ MV* MW I V A a pain." A.Z. Stroman, ? Real Estate and Life Insurance. i . o o , FOB SALE: 125 acres of Land in Lexington co., 2 miles north of Woodford, S. 0., situated on a public road. Mail by Rural Route. 70 acres under cultivation. This place can * i-^3 . 1 ? ftrtfA AA D8 rented auomer year lor uu. If sold in 09 days I will take $2,500. 81 acres of highly improved land in Lexington county, 1 7-8 miles of Woodford, S. 0. 65 acres in high state ot cultivation, clear of stumps, large barn, 2 tenants house all new, place under a woven wire fence, will produce 1 bale of Cotton per acre. Price $3,500.00. 1-2 cash Balance 1 and 2 years. 1 vacant lot in the town of Woodford, S. C. 250x90. This lot is in the heart of town. It is a very desirable storehouse proposition, if interested it will pay you to investigate One storehouse and one lot in the town of Woodford, S'. C., near depot, lot measures 5C feet front by 240 feet deep, situated thereon is a single story frame building 24x110 feet, this property is placed on the , market for a short time only. One store and dwelling combined in the town of Woodford, S. C. Lot 110x110. This is a desirable location and is offered to a quick purchaser for $425.00. 400 acres of fine cotton land about 7 miles east of Woodford in Orangeburg Co,, 300 acres of this .land is under cultivation. The location of this place makes it a very desirable, for a country store 1-3 cash, balance 1 and 2 years. 0 acres 01 lana 111 tne incorporation of Woodford, S. C., with improvements. This is an ideal place for a chicken farm or a lot proposition, it is offered for a sale for a short time only. 72 acres of good cotton land 2 miles west of Woodford, S. C., in Orangeburg co.f with improvements, within 1-2 mile of church and school honse. This is a very desirable littie farm, 1-3 cash Bal. 1 and 2 years. 93 acres of good farming land 1 mile west' of Woodford, S. C., with improvements, this could be made a very desirable farm, if interested it will pay you to look it over, Terms 1-3 cash, balance 1 and 2 years. 0 0 A. Z. Stroman. Woodford, S. C. Annual Sett] With Co Below we give a tabulated statem the County Auditor by Comptroller G< settlement was made for the fiscal yet 1911, at which time, according to the sum or' $42,458.69. When seen by a re troller General Jones took occasion tc on the very excellent showing made. "Yes, I found things in good shap log tbis settlement not a single uguro said: "The people of Lexington hav their county. Especially is this true < Fork?those people who have been be Happily, these bonds will all be retire purpose will be needed." Following is the statement in fu county on June 30: STATE TAXES, 1910, Settlement Balance due State last settlement, 190 Delinquent last settlement 1909 Original assessment for State, 1910 Total ( Paid State Treasurer, 1909 Nulla Bona Executions, 1909 Paid State Treasurer, 1910 Deductions by Comptroller Ceneral, 1 Delinquents in hands of Sheriff, 1910.. Total will m A XT T1 C 1 A1 fl UUUJNJL'X lAAXiiS, 191V Settlement Oash on hand last settlement, 1909 Cash on band Special Local R. R. Bon Delinquents, Ordinary county, Countj Original assessment Ordinary county, Original assessment Special county bri Original assessment County roads, 193 Original assessment Special local RaiL Cash received commutation road tax, 3 ~ j j? Uash received nnes, incenses ?uiu.cubu, Cadi received, Newberry county 0. N Cash borrowed, Ordinary county, Sinl Cash borrowed, Special county, bridge Total ? i Paid County Commissioners warrants, Paid County Commissioners warrants, local railroad bonds Executions nulla bona, 1909, county o: Paid County Commissioners warrants, Paid County Commissioners warrants, Paid interest on bridge note and build Deductions by Comptroller General, c< ty, county roads and special local. n- J? nf QVtOTlflp 191ft. O JCiXeUUtiUIia 111 uauuo vx v, ^ ty roads and local Cash on hand, ordinary connty Cash on hand, special county bridge.. Cash on hand, commutation road Cash on hand, C. N. & L. Railroad be Total SCHOOL TAX, 1910, Settlement Cash on hand, 3 mill, 1909 3 mill, special, local, polls, dogs, delinc Original assessment, 3 mills, 1910 Original assessment, special local Original assessment, polls Original assessment, dogs, Original assessment, school bonds No. Cash received from Comp. General on Cash received from Comp. General on Cash received from sale of school bom Cash received from library fund Cash received from sale of old buildin Cash received from local aid Cash received from State aid extensio Cash transferred from 3 mills com. ta: Total I Paid school orders, 3 mill, special loca Nulla bona executions, 3 mill, special Paid school orders 3 mill, 1910 Paid school orders for bond issued, Nc Paid school orders, dog and poll tax. Paid interest coupons on bonds No. li Deductions and abatements 3 mill, sp< Executions in Sheriff's hands, 3 mill, < Cash on hand for school purposes.... Cash on hand for bond issue Paid library fund Paid school orders, sale of building ai Paid local aid for schools. Paid State aid extension fund Paid 3 mill constitutional, 3 mills tran Paid high school aid Paid pride fund (No. 66 and 19) Total RECAPIj Dr. State $ 33,06190 Schools 71,687 03 County 91,048 12 Total $ 195,798 05 Credits 253,839 36 Cash on hand... $ 42,458 89 lenient 1 unty Auditor. enfc nf fche annual settlement made with Bneral Jones on last Wednesday. This ir 1910, and brought down to June 30, tabulation, the county had on band the iporter and asked for a statement, Comp> compliment the county and its officials Said he: ie. It is a remarkable fact that in makhas had to be changed." Continuing he e a right to feel proud of the condition of rf those people residing in the rich Dutch irdened with railroad tax for many years, d shortly and no further levies for this 11 showing the exaot condition of the , LEXINGTON COUNTY, Fuly 13, 1911. db. 9 $ 672 34 12917 32,261 39 $ 33,062 90 Dr. , $ 751 46 50 05 32,047 29 910 55 58 . 158 52 /. ? 33,062 90 i, LEXINGTON COUNTY. July 13, 1911. Dr. Jk Onn Pni $ 0,0Ui# oi ds, 1909 ~ 14,974 76 r roads and speci il local, 1909, 165 69 1910, 19,568 54 dge 2,795 51 L0 8,386 56 road Bonds, 1910, 5,287 71 L910, 2,828 00 1910 2,164 69 . & L. Railroad bonds, 1910... 66 99 dng Fund Commission, 16,000 00 i 12,000 00 $ 91,048 12 Cr. ordinary county, 1909 $ 6,706 41 county road tax and special 1,143 84 rdinary, co. roads and local.. 69 55 , ordinary county, 1910 36,996 78 county roads, 1910 8,330 83 ing bridge 12,736 00 Dtinty ordinary, special coun 63 41 ounty ordinary, special coun 175 02 605 97 2,040 68 2,984 00 >nds 19,195 63 $ 91,048 12 T rvTW/iTnui rnTTwrv AiiJAlilU XVA1 VVUll 1 A, July 13, 1911. Dr. $ 6,081 15 | juent 387 86 16,773 12 4,876 73 5,946 22 2,221 36 15, 29 and 66 2,242 59 : i account high school aid 1,662 00 account prize fund 150 00 Is, district No. 15, 29 and 66, 27,405 98 40 00 gs aud land, 4 acres 215 00 793 05 n fund 1,967 63 s. as supplement to ouate aid, <54 $ 71,687 03 Dr. il, dogs and polls, 1909 $ 6,232 88 local, dogs and polls, 1909 23613 10,779 57 ). 15, 29 and 66 17,215 00 7 635 36 3 and 29 675 00 jclal and bonds ' 51 56 jpecial, bonds, polls and dogs, 659 90 5.881 68 11,750 73 40 00 3d land 215 00 793 05 1,967 63 9ferred to State aid 924 34 1,662 00 150 00 $ 71,687 03 rUXATION. CK. . | State $ 32,798 75. . | Schools 53,107 08. . | County 65,913 86. - | Abatements and Executions 1,516 72. I ! . | Total $ 153,339 36 -i 1704-1706 MAIN ST, < The Great July C 1-1 T J i 1 jwery item in tn than the Cost o This Sale gets ri< and Ends for ui same time gives ers the greatest I found : : 1 127.50 AX MINISTER AR 18.50 BODY BRUSSELS A 7.00 INGRAIN ART SC 50 LADIES LINEN COA1 REGULAR $10 2ft ODD SUITS WORTH : ICOL'D L 50 PIECES COL'D SHEAR SOLD AT 10 C 120 PIECES SILKF FOULAI 50 FINE WHITE SPREAI 90-INCH LINEN SHEETI 50 Doz LARGE TOWELS SUITING * 20 PIECES, ALL COLORS 36 INCH, ALL WOOL, i 20 Pieces 52-IN MOHAIR < I QSCIPTQ* H a ui a m I 50 FINE CHIFFON PANAJ I NEW STYLES, WORTH I EACH. FOR THIS SA I CLOTHING AMI 1 50 FINE SUITS, REG. PR I YOUR C] | For the \ And Ki ____________ J To tnose suiiermg irwi tion, Loss of Appetite, or the Liver or Kidneys, we 1 S of a bottle. Relief is imm< efficacy in these disorders and unquestionable. 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