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0prBO72SSXO2TAX. CABDS. DB. 6. B. HAEDING, THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST, ! f is at his office doing good won: at moderate prices. Call to see him don't wait. Near Hvatfc'sPark, COLUMBIA, S. 0 \ ? : TVR. F. O. GILMORE, 1) DENTIST., | \ 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0. OnrxoE Houns: 9 a. m. to 2 p. m? an from s to ftp. m. , m?mm___? TT7M W HAWES. _ * | I VY Attorney and Oonnselor at Law. | SEW BBOOXLAND.S. C. | Practice in all Courts. Business solicited, i ? ' November 1,1905. | DR. L. L. TOOLE, Dentist, j I 1608 Main St. : Columbia, S. C, j f ' I . OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M.-S P. M. j Hi I |!t. 2F1BD. 7. E. DBEHEE. J WFIRD & DREHER, H ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BK LEXINGTON C. H. S. C j Wfll Dractlco in all the Courts. Business i * solicited. One member of the firm will always be at ofhce, Lexington. S. C. ' *F H. FRiOK, I ; tl. ATTORNEY AT LAW. j CHA1IN, a C. Office: Hotel Marion, 4tb lioom. Second Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. L ? j [ D0B3RT MOORMAN. | f II Attorney-at-L aw, [ Admitted to Practice in $11 . I ^ Courts in this State. I Carolina National Bank Building, COLUMBIA, S. C. I | HAY F. SOX, I k DENTIST. j | Edmund, Lexington County, S. C. j ft WfURMOND & CALLISON, j I ATTORNEYS AT LAW, | ft WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, I ft We will fc8 pleased to meet those V having legal business to be attended j ft to, at onr office at any time. Kaufman Building, ft Lexington, S. C. V J. WM THURMOND. I Sept 13,1911. T. C. CALLISON. L rpHURMOND & TIMMERMAN, ft 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ft WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, ft -Citizens' Back B'ld'g, Batesbnrg, & 0. ft We will be pleased to meet those having leK cat business to he attended to at onr office In the Citizens' Bank Building at a ay time. Respectful^ W r%f" WtTTTPWniCD. " a4bE"iTiWaMXN. ^JWKMMnMM*.?mmmmmmm~m\ HI ! Wi A LBBKT te. BOOZER, _ I A. attorney at law, I COLUMBIA, 8, 0. ft Ohjce: ltd Main Street, upstairs, opposite Yan Metre's Furniture StoreV Bipedal attention given to business entrnst ed to hla by his fellow citizens of Lexington county. m |\R. D. L. HALL, 1/ DENTIST Q9WHSIA, 8. C. |A ? Lathtran Pdblie&tlon Bail ding. W 162*i Main St. J." Office hours R a. m.. to 5:80 p.Tri ~ct v Hp Dec* 38, 1907--6m I C. J. OLIVEBOS, ? Is prepared to treat all troubles of W Bye. Ear, Nose, Throat and Langs. | (The fit of Spectacles Guaranteed. V BARNARD B. EVANS, y Attorney at Law. B XDfNAUGH BLDG., COLUMBIA, S. C. Practice in all Courts. . MONEY TO LOAN. . B8f Law Offices, ( Residence, 1529 jM t 1809 Washington < Pendleton Stroet. W Street. ( ^ ^Offioe Telephone No. 1872. ' ?* -* 1 "V^ Itvesicieuce j.eiej,muu? iiu. iwuu. , UT BOYD EVANS, ff LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. | Columbia. S. 0. i JR. fl. J. ADAKS, DENTIST, I SWANSEA, SO. CAROLINA. SO?6m p G.W. LINDLER, i ? Ckapin, S. C.. Ha3 an up-to-date line of Mtrcisic tun fiKKT$ i r wrrintf nrw vnwhii ? On hand, at prices to suit everybody Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00 > Oall on iae and I will save you money I am prepared to furnish a hearse when ^ever desired in connection with my underfcftkinsr business Jan. 1?y REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER MO EMU). Mas. Wxnslow's Soothing Sy*up has bees ' used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS cA J MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE I rEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. If SOOTHES the CHILD. SOFTENS the GUMS r^UAYS all PAIN ; CURES WIND COLIC, aoi K the best remedy for DIARRHOEA. It is absolutely harmless. Be sure and ash for "Mrs. W;n.sioTr's Soothing Svrup,'* and take no other " ' 1 I Life Saver I ?8 In a letter from Branch- || IS land, W. Va., Mrs. Eliza- B I H beth Chapman says: "I B .' B suffered from womanly gl B troubles nearly five years. B B All the doctors in the coun- B gj ty did me no good. I took IS i B. Cardui, and now I am en- gi B tirely well. I feel like a B i I IICW wuuicui. vcuuuiaavcu I my life! All who suffer M| from womanly trouble || should give Cardui a trial." fH The Woman's Tonic g| 50 years of proof have m ( it, that Cardui quickly re- l| ?|1 to womanly weakness, and Si If weak women to health and |P j| strength. Thousands of || P women have found Cardui |1 ? to be a real life saver. f|| || case? Take Cardui today! i| TAX NOTICE Office of County Treasurer, LexiDgfcon County, Lexington, S C., September 20, 1911, For the convenience of taxpaj-ers, I will attend the following places for the purpose of collecting taxes for the present year. Books will open at S o'clock in the morning and close at4 o'clock in the afternoon. White Rock, Wed. morn., Nov. 22. Hilton, Wednesday, eve. Nov. 22. Onapih, Thnrs. and Friday, Nov. 23, 24 Feat, Saturday morn. Nov. 25. Ed Addy's, Wednesday Nov# 29. Keisler's Store, Wed. eve. Nov. 29. Brookland, Saturday, Dec. 2. I?YY. i t For State Purposes Mills I For Ordinary Counfy Purposes ... 4 Mills 1 For Past Indebtedness .... 2 Mills Special County . (bridges) . . l Mills For lioad* . . 2 Mills For Constitutional School Tax ,, , a Mills o Total lflSTiiiiii'", Special School Levy Dis. No. 1 4 Mills Special school Levy i>is. No. 15 8 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 18 8 MHIb ; pjcial School Levy Dis. No. 25 2 Mills Special School l>evy Dis. No. 84 2 Mills Special School Kevy Dis. No. 37 2 Mills K.pecifU School Levy Dis No. 42 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 73 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 66 6 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 83 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 26 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 35 2 MiUg Special School Levy Dis. No. 13 2 ^rillls Special School Levy Li?, ? $ Mills Special School Lsty Dis. No. 17 3 Mills special Schbbt Levy Dip, Np, <3 2 Mills Special So.ogl L?ry Dis. No. Special BcHjo levy Pie. Nc. 7 3 iffni Spec'al school Levy Die. No 2 Mills Speci-' School L*vy Dis. No. 69 2 Mills . Special School Levy Dis. No. 84 2 Mills < Special School Levy Dis. No. 86 2 Mills bp*cl*l School Levy Dis, no. ti 2 mils 5oeei?a School nory ote. Mo. 16 2 Mills Poll Tax....-/. Commutation road tax for 1912, two dollars, is receiyei mt the same time as other State and county taxes. Read instructions below before remitting: According to law the County Auditor will add the following penalties! On January lst< 101k, 1 per cent, penalty will be added to those who have not paid. On February 1st, 1912} an additional 1 per cent, will be added to those who have nob paid, making 2 per cent, penalty for February. Still an additional 5 per cent, panalty will be added on March 1st., making 7 per cent, penalty to be paid by those who have not paid by March 1st, 1912. Tax Books will close March, 15,1912. When remitting give each township or school district your property is in. Giye one name in fail, not initials... Very truly, E. L. WIN CARD. Treasurer Lexington County, S. 0. The Edgefield commissioners have made contracts f<>r futfhi'sirfng that city with electric lights- will . begin on the-plant soon. rrrr.-r;1 jygv I, I Honesty i in Jewelry I "If it came from Sentz's, you 8 know it's all right," is what one B of our customers remarked to | another the other day. g 8 When you bay Jewelry, you k generally hare to take the "Jew- K Seler's word for it" whether it ib ? good or uot. jjf T11->of'c inef- xrhero rmr rormta. I J. ^ u?jv ii 11 v* v. vu* * vy u g fcion for honesty and fair dealing 3 counts. I And furthermore, we will al- B ways give you your money back B and ask no questions auy time fl you are dissatisfied with a pur- B chase. I I Special attention to mailorders, I CHARLES P. 8BNTZ, JEWELER, 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C Our Winthrop Letter. Special to The Dispatch: ' Winthrop College, Nov. 20.?Miss Marie Cromer, of Aiken, state agent for the United States Department of Agriculture for the girls' canning clubs of South Carolina, will make her headquarters at Winthrop. Winthrop College and the United States Department of Agriculture are to co-operate with Miss Cromer, not only in the girls' canning club work, but in other work bearing upon the making of better homes for the people of the State.f Hon. Mendel L. Smith of Camden, accepted the invitation of the three literary societies to address them at their joint celebration on Saturday evening, November 18. W4r? has been begun on the new sciencfe buiiding. This building will be completed fcr the session beginning in September, 1912. Ernest Thompson Seton, the originator and promoter of ihe Scout movement of America, gave a series of illustrated lectures at ihe college last week. He emphasized the importance of keeping the boys and girls in touch with nature; and urged the student-teachers to bring more of the beauties of the woods and wild animal life to the school children. Estelle Rawl. j Is your husband cross? An iirifable, j fault finding disposition is often due to , a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion is nearly always good natnred. A great many have beeu per- j mancntly cured of stomach trouble by taking Chamberlain's Tabiets. For sale by Ail Dealers. . j Look lor The Comet. A comet is said to be visible every - ' ? -L- j?i morning from o o'ciock to uttyugub m the east. It has been visible for two ' months or longer. At first* it appeared in the northern heavens in the even- | iug not far from the end star in the j tail of the great bear. About the first of October it was so near the horizon it could not be seen, but it soon appeared in the east about 1 o'clo k in the morning. >'. m m m m A Household Medicine That stops coughs quickly and euros colds is Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Mrs. Anna Pelzer, 2520 Jefferson St, Omaha. Neb., says: "I can ! recommend Foley's Honey and Tar Compound as a sure cure for coughs i and colds. It cured my daughter of a bad cold and my neighbor, Mrs. Benson, cured herself and her whole family with Foley's Honey aud Tar Compound. Everyone in our neighborhood speaks highly of it. Kaufmann Drug Co. Killed la Gin Sbaft jog, Mr. Riley Porter, of the Mountain View section of Pickens county, was SiU$ !2J CJiugHt in * line shaft at Lis fiii; Mr. Porter was working at giri ihS frirtte tit tke accident. He went tti pfit * itelfc dn a wheel and bis right arm wafl ?aught and broken off^a'bove his elbow, lie wa; carried twice around the shaft and received internal injuries. He lived about seven hours, and remained conscious until he died, a n f ^ A A jaaii voixici o uuau Seems heavier when he ha9 a weak back and kidney trouble. Fred Due* hreu, Mail Carrier ac Atchison, Kas.. eavs: <4I have been bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and had a severe pain across my back. Whenever I carried a heavy load of mail, my kidney trouble increased. Some time ago, I started taking Foley Kidney Pills and since taking them I hate gotten entirely rid'of all my kidney trouble nnd am as- sound now as ever." Kaufmann Drug Co. N?tWrig But November. No'litat, no sunstroke and no broiling skfesy NO'steaming sylvias stuck to every member, No sleepless nights, no skeeters, fleas, or flies,' Po' German bands, no baseball bugs ?November!?Chicago Tribune. ? ? r " m ^ ^ irespass rvoxice. This is to notify a41 persons that trespassing on the lauds bf the undersigned by hunting or letting;Stock run at large is forbidden. All persons violating thi9 notice will be punished to the fall extent of the law. J. S. Reeder, J. A. Miller, J. A. Shealy, M. L. Miller, J. S. Miller. Oct. 10, 1011. For Rent. Four-hor9e farm four miles from Lexingtou?7-room dwelling, a barn and stables. Apply to J. J. Fox, Lexington, S. C. 4w3 Final Discharge. This is to notify all parties concerned that I will apply to Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of Probate for Lexington county, S. C., on the 24th day November, 1911, for a final discharge as adminitrator of the estate of Albert Sharpe, deed. CORA SHARPE, Oct, 21, 1811?0 Adrar. , Mr. Mathias' Fine Plymouth Rocks. t At the recent State Fair in Columbia Mr. S. A. Mathias of Irmo, the ''White Plymouth Rock King,'7 carried away many premiums on his birds, which are said to be the finest in the Carolinas. Following is a list of Mr. Mathias7 winnings: In the South Carolina class, 1st cock, 2nd cock, 1st cockerel, 1st hen, 3rd hen, 1st pallet, 2nd pullet, 1st pen and 2nd pen. In the open to the world class: 1st cock, 1st cockerel, 1st hen, 1st pullet, 1st pen and the Silver Loving Cup for be9t pen of White Plymouth Rocks and the cash special for the best pen of birds in the American class. Mr. Mathias will exhibit his birds at Morganton, N. C., at Spartanburg, Asheville, Atlanta and Charlotte. i I ? Died in a Lilfie Pond. I Thomas Estridge. a while man, 45 ! years old, committed suicide by j drowning, jumping into a po;:d near the Lancaster cotton mills. A part}' saw him when he jumped into the water and attempted, to rescue him. He was ir\ the last stages of pellagra. THE JEWELER ( 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C. AM) JEWELRY Hakes Them Good as Hew MEDALS A3D BADGES Manufactures" in Our Own Shops for Schools and Other Purposes. I AVERY, The Jeweler 1508 Main Sto, Columbia, S. C u. ft" BEAR IN MIND C. D, Kenny Co. Is Headquarters for Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Rice, Etc. Fresh Coffee roasted daily. Don't put buying your coffee and sugar. They're going Higher. C. D. KENNEY CO. i 1639 Main Street, Phone 157. Columbia, S. C. ; wnuuuw I frill! ? ? VUIU It J ? The Best Made^ 5 Also Good Shipi ^ 5 Old Reliable Rock H 11 RHEA LIV | ? ^ T109 Hampton S1 | i vv^ Men in All Walks of Life Praise Dr. Hilton's Life for the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. Some thirty years ago Dr. Hilton, a well-known and popular physician of Spartanburg County, South Carolina, gave to the world, a wonderful prescription which since has cured thousands who suffered with Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder disorders. Dr, Hilton's Life is a vegetable compound not a drug. It acts mildly, bnt effectively. In casea of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Habitual Constipation and all their effects, this wonderful medicine will greatly benefit you. Read what this prominent Spartanburg citizen says: "Gentlemen?I take great pleasure in certifying to the good results of I>r. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys. I have used it Tor more man a year, ana nave never iaiied to get the desired ertect. I have suffered with both my Liver and Kidneys and this medicine gives me relief."?E. C. Alien, Spartanburg, S. C., Special Agent Union Central Life Insurance Company. If yon want to get well try Dr. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidney's. FOR SALE AT ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS, Oomes in 25c, 50c and $1,00 bottles. Prepared By Life Medicine Co., Columbia, S. C. The Murray Drug Co., Agents. Kaufraarsn Drug Co., W. P. Roof, Karman's Bazaar, ! Barriers Drug Sters. I?! !? ! - II III I I II in I I- - - II 1? 1 Arn Hpanrmsrtprs Fo<* Doors, Sash and Blinds. High and Low Prices, See me before placing your order for building material. N. H. DRIGGERS, COLUMBIA, S. C. E. OSCAR. FALLAW, Sales Mgr. ?juiuf i ?ir rnmn?>?f O/UM?MaigK?MWM?JBM?WOMBWWCT?P?8??MMffHiwciMMMWMi I The Prudential (if Monthly income Policy is the ' ' ) ?oor separting Comfort From \xm ww$)PovertyOn whch side wil| your family be after your death? j. t. coleman mgr. ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agent, Charleston, S. c lexinctoh, s. c. the prudential insurance company of america, Incorporated as a stock company by the State of New Jersey John f. Dryden, President. Home Office, Newark, n j New and Seasonal Goods. f Our stock of Millinerv. Dress l~m. W # ... Goods, Dry Gseds, Nations Shoes and Hats is h6w ?6ifipiet$i f" We want our Lexington friends to I no]] on A i-nsneef our line of Hoods t V t4 A. X XOi .1 v? XXAW w w V v v*a w -w ? - and make our store headquarters ] while in the city, whether they buy or not. Our prices are right, Wffl. platt & SON, 1804 MAIN ST. COLUMBIA, S. C. Auuwvmuuwuuuo J e of Weber andii (r * ?All Sizes and the Prices Suit Everybody. ^ J nent of Columbus, and Rock Hill Buggies, the J # [ill Buggies, "A Little Higher in Price, BUT?" 5 J rE STOCK COMPANY, | | reet, - Columbia, South Carolina. ^ \ ^WVWVWW'VlkWWWWVV^'d J