The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 29, 1911, Image 5
wrofbssiosai cards.
DR.G. B. HARDING,
THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST,
is at his office doing good wor& at
I moderate prices. Oall to see him
don't wait.
Near Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA. S. C
DR. F. 0. GILMORE,
DENTIST.,
1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0.
Oryxes Hocus; 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., an 1: om
I to # p. m.
WM. W. HA WES,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
SEff BBOOKLAND. S. 0.
Fraedoe in all Courts. 1 Business solicited.
November 1.1906.
MLLL TOOLE, Dentist,
1 COS Main St. s Columbia, S. C,
OFFICE HOURSt O A. M.-S P. M.
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S* EriKB. F. . PBSHBB
SPIED <Sb DREHRR,
attorneys at law,
iXINCFTONO H ft 0
Ulli practice In all the Courts. Buslneat
solicited. One member of the Arm will always
be at offloe, Lerlnaton* 8.0.
JH. FRICK,
attorney at law.
uhapik, sc.*
Qffloe: Motel Marion, 4th Boom. Second
floor. Will practice in all the Courts
Robert moorman.
Attorney-at-Law,
Admitted to Practice in all
Courts in this State.
Carolina National Bank Building,
COLUMBIA. S. 0.
RAY F. SOX,
DENTIST. <
ItXUND, LEXKQTOJT COUNTY, S. 0.
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rURMOMD * GALLISON, ]
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, .
" Win- PBAOTXOB IK ALL COURTS, <
We will ba pl^uad to meet these J
toeing legal basinet* to be attended j
?#v it oar affioe at any time. }
Kaufman* Building, J
Lexington, S. 0.
\ t J. WM THURMOND. j
Sept 18,1811. T. 0. GALLISON. 1
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rraURMOND 6s TIMMERMAN, *
1 ATTORNEYS Atf LAW,
WILL FRACTION IN ALL COURTS
Citizens' Bank fi'ld'g, Bafcesbnrg, S. O. f
We will be pleased to meet those baring le- ?
gal business to be attended to at our office s
fit the Citizens' Bank Building at any time.
Respectfully, >
Wit. THURMOND. g
a. BELL TIMMERMAN. ji
Albert m. boozer, *
attorney at law, ]
<vvT nMRfa S. t'J i
Wt'uax'^uf
Omax: isii Main Street, upstairs, opposite
Yam Metre's Furniture StoreBspeoial
attention riven to business entrustsd
to him by his fellow oltlzens of Lexington
3ounty. i
DR. D. L. HALL,
DENTIST
COLUMBIA, S. O. J
Lutheran Publication Building, ,
162i> Main St. >
Ofiice hours S a. m., to o:30 p. m I
Dec* 23. 1907--6m
: ]
DR. C. J. 0LIVER9S, ?
? !k 1424 MARION ST., ,
- COLUMBIA, S. C. j
Is pr< pared to treat all troubles of <
E e E*r, Mose, Throat and Lungs, '
Tfce fir- of Spectacles Guaranteed.
<
BARNARD B. EVANS,
Attorney at Law.
MTMNAUGH BLDG-, COLUMBIA, 8 C.
Practice in all Courts. ,
. MONEY TO LOAN. .
r-"> c Residence. 1529
IXte WMhtngtan \ Pendleton Street.
(
OfB^r No. 1372 i
Residence Telephone No. 1086 I
U] .AUv iiVANS, I
W . L.A vVYER AND COUNSELLOR.
I OoLraiBLk. S. 0.
DR. A. J. ADAMS,!
DENTIST, j
SWANSEA, SO. CAROLINA. !
50?6mp j
6. W. LINDIER,!
Chapin, S. G..
Has an uo-to-date line of
COFFINS AND GASKETS
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On h*al, &t> prices to suit evei^hVv
Priocifrom $1.50.up {S'j.lj .
Oall on m? and I will save you money
I a a prepared to furnish a hearse when
ever desired in connection with my undertaking
business Tan. 1?y
SOT MD HEALTH TO MOTHER M 8FR?.
2!cs. Wi.vslow's Soothing Sykttp Le j he-t
nr.*<l f'>r over S'XTY YEARS bv MUTTONS < f
AIOTHEKS for their CHILDREN V/fili.:;
rEETlIING. with PERl'ECT SUCCESS. I*
soothes the child. soeth.ns the or:::ALLAYS
cLi LAIN ; CUKES WIND COLIC, r.:
*s the best ri:.ic-iy f- r DIAEIt H'EA. Tr i
K-'.'nt'-Iv hann'e. s. Jb;- sire r.: : L fv: ' j
> ... . uscuu.sa bov I |
I Saved! I
II ,CI refused to be operated II j
11 on, the morning I heard II
|| abou: Cardui," writes Mrs. |1 i
|| Elmer Sfckler, erf Terre gi '
E| Haute, InsL "1 tried Car- ?|
||j dui, and it heJped me Egl ]
|| greatly. Now, I do my own Eg
-rPADnm
IHUHIWUI
The Woman's Tenia i
gg Cazdm is a odd, tesic H '
B remedy, purely vegetable, B [
H and aets m a natural man- B
B nereiafiiedelieaie, woman- H e
B fy constitutor buikiing B s
B up stoengfii, and toning up B d
H fee nerves. In fee past 50 B g
9 years, Cardai has helped B *
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TAX NOTICE 5
Office of County Treasurer, Lexington D
County, Lexington, 8 C., September ?
20, 1811, b
For the convenience of taxpayers, I
viU attend the following piaoes for
he purpose of collecting taxes for the f
>resent year. Books will opon at 8
>'elock in the morning and close at
S o'clock in the afternoon.
2d Addy's, Wednesday Kov. 99.
Ceisler's Store, Wed. eve. Nov. S?. *
irooklancl, Baturday, Dec. 9. ?*
U6YT. P
for State Purposes ft* Mills *
For Ordinary County Purposes ... 4 Mills *1
for Past Indebtedness .... ? Mills r
Jpeoia. county (bridges) . . 1 Mills *~
?or Boadn . . 8 Mills &
for Constitutional School Tax... . 8 Mills b
Totalis Mills 81
Special School Levy Die. No. l 4 Mills *
Jpe?Mei beboohLeTy - ie. h?o. 15 8 Mills n
Special School Levy Die. No. 18 8 Mills f,
pecial School Levy Dis. No. 86 9 Mills '
Special School I very Dis No 84 8 Mills
Special School Kevy Die. No. 87 8 Mills
Special School Levy Dis No. 48 2 Mills
Special School i^vy Dis. No 75 f Mills
Special School Levy Die. No. 65 ? Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No 88 2 Mills ?
Special school Levy Dis. No. 28 2 Mills
tpeciai School Levy Dis. No. 85 8 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 18 2 ills
Special School Levy - 'Is. No 28 2 Mills
Special school Levy D1h. No. 17 2 Mi lis
Special School Levy Dis. No. 66 2 Mills S
Special So-ool Le y Di.. No. 12 2 Mills b
Special School Levy Die No. 7 2 Mills .
Sp^c a) School Levy Die No 48 2 Mills n
Speei 1 School L-vy Dis. No. 50 2 Mills s
Special Sehool Levy Dis. No. 84 2 Mills k
Special Schol Levy Die. No. 86 2 Mfils
Sr.^ci 1 School L,eVV I)ie. KO. 71 2 Mills
' i-tiool Levy Die. ISO. 16 2 Mills I
Poll Tax #1.00 r
Com mutation road tax for 1912, two a
loll are, is receiyed at 'he same time a
is other State aud county taxes. e
Read instructions be^ow before a
remitting:
According to law the County Editor
will add the following penalties:
On Jaunary 1st, 1912, 1 per cent,
penalty will be added to those who i:
have not paid. On February 1st, 1912, ^
%n additional 1 p^r cent, will be added
to these who have not paid, making 2
per'-eat. penalty for February. Still
an additional 5 p~r cent, paualty will
be added or March 1st , making 7 per
cent, penalty to be paid by tluwe who f
ha^e not paid by March 1-f, 1912.
Tax Books wiil close March, 15,1912 *
When remitting giv*-each township a
pr school district your property is in. ]
Glye one name in fail,-not initials. .
Very truly,
E. L. WINGARD, 2
Treasurer Lexington County, S. 0.
Some girls would lose out even if I
Bvery jear was a leap year.
The Edgefield commissioners have
made contracts for furnishing that 1
citv with electric lights. Woitf will I
begin oe the plant eoon. J
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Honest y
in Jewel r> i
\
"If it came from rienta'e, yon j
know it's all right," is what one (j
of our customers remarked to B .
another the other day. I .
When yon bay Jewelry, yon 8
generally have to take the "Jew- gjl
Ieler's word for it" whether it is
good or not ?
That's just where onr reputa- 1
tion for honesty and fair dealing p
counts. I
And furthi rmore, wo will al- ?
ways give you your money back pj
and ask no questions any time 9
you are dissatisfied witii a pur 9
chase. ?
Special attention to mail orders, 9 j
f riff a *>? r*r* nfiarmr* I
i I'HA?t.ra\ r. Smipi
| JTWELm, I i
| 1439 Main, Cuiinubia, t>. C g
|3 'i< Vifc?rrwririnfnir tmn it -.v "ffr-'lVia''1' 9 '
Resolutions*
Hamptoa Oounc I No. 51 Jr. 0. U
A. M., at its recent meeting passe<
iho following resolutions on the deatl
of James M. Wessinger:
Whereas, on the seventeenth day o
November, 1911, James M. Wessinger
a charter member oi our Council, d(
parted from this world to one an
known to us: and, whereas, the mem
bers of this council, bis brother Jun
iors, have been bereaved oyer the sat
ath of our dear brother; be it re
so.vod:
1. That it has bean the will of oai
Heavenly father to remove from oui
council the soul of our brother, let ut
i? brothers bow in humble submit ioc
,o His will.
2. Trusting that we shall all be
mi ed again in that happy home
ibove.
8. That this council has lost a derrved
member, who for years was a
ime worker in the cause of our noble
>rder and was ever ready to respond
?> the eail of duty.
4 Resolved, That Hampton Ooun?il
be draped in mourning for 3t) daye
13 an evidence of our sorrow over the
L>aih of onr beloved brothe.
5. That the keeper of records and
eal be instructed to transmit a copy
r these resolutions to the bereaved
amily, and a copy forwarded the Lexngtoa
Dispatch for { u dication
Q. B. Wilson, Chairman,
W. M. Fields,
R. H. Rawl,
H. R. Day.
Is yonr husbaud cros&? An irritable,
auk finding: disposition is often due to
, disordered stomach. A man with
0 d digestion is nearly alwaj s go- d
1 vtured. A great many have been peraauently
cured or stomach trouble by
ikmg Chamberlain'8 Tablets. For sale
y All Dealers.
A wise man may forgive, but only a
joI will forget.
A Household Medicine
'hat stops coughs quickly and cures
olds is Foley's Honey and Tar Comet,
nd. Mrs. Anna Pelzer, 2526 Jeffer3Q
St, Omaha. Neb., says: "I can
sot mmetid Foley's Honey and Tar
k>xnpound as a sure oure for coughs
nd coids. It cured my daughter of a
ad cold and my neighbor, Mrs. Benon,
cured herself and her whole family
rith Foley's Honey and Tar Command.
Everyone in our neighborhood
peaks highly of it.
Kaufmann Drug Co.
Life is too short to waste any of it
orrying over other people's affairs.
A Mail Carrier's Load
eems heavier when he has a weak
ack and kidney trouble. Fred Due*
ren, Mail Carrier as Atchison, Fas .
ays: "I have been bothered wr.h
iclney and bladder trouble and had a
svere pain across my back Whenever
carried a heavy load of mail, my kidey
trouble increased. Some rime
go, I 9?arted taking Fob y Kidney Pilis
nd since taking them I have gotten
utirely rid (if all my kidney trouble
nd am as sounc now as ever.''
Kautinann Drug Co.
When a woman borrows trouble she
osisrf on paying it back three or four
imes.
For Sale.
I will sell to the highest bidder beore
the court house door on the firs!
londay in December, my place known
is the Levi Smith place, containing
37% acres, with new six-room dweilng.
Terms, CASH.
!w4 S. P. CORLEY.
Clothes may not make the man,
>ut they help him to look the part.
Private Saie of Lands.
As executors of the estate of Henry
L Hendrix, deceased,' we offer for sale
he home place of the said Henry J.
lendrix, containing 170 acres of land,
;ogother with dwelling house, etc,
Ul parties interested oall on or ad
lross 1 he undersigned.
W. H. Heudrix,
J. W. Orout,
8w3' Executors.
nrViq f/^vn m.pahfti r?f ?.llnrv. Dil
on county, assisted by two citiaena
rounded up eight negro gamblers Sat
irday night, and they were made tc
jay $180 into the town treasury.
When an optimist loses his job, he
8 apt to become a backslider.
Foley's
Kidney
Pills
What They Will Do for You
They will cure your backache,
Strengthen your kidneys, correct
urinary irregularities, build
up the worn out tissues, and
eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rheumatism. Prevent
Bright's Disease and Dia.
bate3, and restore health and
strength. Refuse substitutes,
For Sale By Kaufmann Drug Oo.
Why Suffer
\ From Eczema?
' j
f i
! A Seorgla ian Tells Kis
j Expsnsnce.
I was afflicted with a very bad case
* of Eczema for t\ve?i\-?ye years,
* which was in my feel, legs and hips.
Through all this time- I tried uiiferenc
: remedies and Doctors1 prescriptions,
r obtaining no re'iief until I used your
i HUNT'8 CURB.
t One 50o box cured me entirely, and
though two years have elapsed I have
> had no return of the trouble.
> Naturally I regard it a the greatest j
remedy in the world. Yours,
J. P. PERKINS, Atlanta, Ga.
k A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO.,
* Sherman, Texas
! Sold by, J. R. Langford, Swansea, 9 C
W. A Oxner, Gilbert. 9 C.
. Kaufmanu Drug Co. Lexington S. C.
1 Don't think because yon close your
eyes to your faults that your neighbors
will do likewise.
Asery
THE JEWELER
1508 Main St., Columbia, 8. C.
REPAIRS
WATCHES
AND
JEWELRY
Hakes Them Good as New
MEDALS
AKD
BADGES
tSanufactureif in Our Own
Shops for Schools and
Ofhor Purposes.
AVERY, The Jeweler
1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C
BEAR IN MIND
I
08 08 i 4 * i I J? 0 0 8
Is Headquarters for
Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Rice,
Etc. Fresh Coffee roasted
' daily.
Don't put off buying
xr/"vn?* onrl cnfirqi'
J UU1 W11 VW UUU tjuguil
They're going Higher.
C. D. KENNEY CO.
1639 Main Street,
Phone 157.
I
Columbia, S. C.
?u???s??a?
| Full Lin
*5 UUIU
\ 5 The Best MadefJ
Also Good Ship!
^ r Old Reliable Rock I
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t1 RHEA L!\
| \ ^ 1109 Hampton S
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The question of the most profit tblc icrt:r,o-rr
f . v^'\ for potatoes has been the subject cf Vvry
t i J :-v^?-V:
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Vl 'fi'1-'' ' '.- .r*0^'^'j-'- .r- >"*. %?$" ' -i-;>.' vs?-*v* .t'\' ' *
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tertil- - . ,.... Tti
fA tor early potatoes ana suu ins. o: nn \ ic w,' ; ^ ? j ^
uioit profitable under average coudi* iotic. 'J.'hcPota-a _j^L*
be i:: the form of Sulfate.
i-?z ? i.i.'U'V grower.; use double these amounts. ' i'J
f v;ch brands can lie had if you insist upon them. l)o not accept la
u>-; :;'UU po'.atoiarti'izers of low ^rade.
us lor Potash prices a::J for Free boohs w:t:; f-*rui?.it; J j
GERMAN KALI V/OKK3, Far. "TL
x&sfrir v Coiatlocnto! EH^., &.vtir= x o ms.iitkoooc}'. ?Lc^d*. CIaIcaso At
Wtiil.:-- T- < : .>! La..*.- ".Xdottf, Ntrw OHoajm
^ *^l-^^f-'1ll"IMI -T?miMi wy ?i ?i' i ? ii ??ir m*4-'** ,vw'
M?n ? IIIIIIM IIIIMPM?IIHIW MPMiaB?3?? ???IEI???? OHM IW
Mk [Hfck A strong; blast, with little effort, can be procured with a i
BUFFALO 625 FORGE
Mft The ideal portable forge for outdoor work
y Write for prices
\ " C0L1JMBIA SUPPLY CO., Columbia, S. C 1
I Am Headquarters For
SHtianrfl Ellinrle
UBiy B a lutt <**
HSgh Grade and Low Prices.
See me before placing your order for building material.
N. H. DRIGGERS,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
E. OSCAR FALLAW, Sales Mgr.
The Prudential
(ii M.Monthly Income Policy is the
JPSflP 1 Door soparting Comfort From
V4JRB!v p?verty. _ _
f On wncn siae wii| your ?amily
be after your death?
J. t. COLEMAN Mgr. ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agent,
Chariest..!-., S.0 LEXINGTON, S. C.
THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA,
Incorporated as a tsiock company by the State of New Jersey
John F. Dryden, President. Home Office, Newark, N J
??KTraai mii ?www?umagMniiiiimins ! '? ??" a?? ?nauaa?"
New iied Seasonable Goods, !
3 mmu in ir\ op -*jc xca: xaa r. cr gaMBnecgixcjaagaraeTrA/rMRgc'-g^iAS^i.rar.a i ?i ! m ?acaaaamam? ??eqoseac ^
Our stock of Millinery, Dress
jj
i Goods. Drv Goods, Notions
y
Shoes and Hats is now complete.
Wp vranr our Lexington friends to \
IV ? * *- o r - W
call and inspect our line of Goods
and make our store headquarters
while in the city, whether they
buy or not. Our prices are right,
Viffl. PLATT & SON,
1S04 KADT 1ST. COLUMBIA, S. C.
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