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?&072SSX0NAL CARDS. DR.G. R. HARDING, THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST, is at bis office doing good wore: at moderate prices. Call to see him don't wait. Near Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA. S. C % T\R. F. 0. GILMORB, i i tvevttst . 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0. Orrzos Houbs: 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., an from 3 to 6 d, m. WM. W. KAWES, * Attorney and Counselor at Law. HEW BBOOKLAND.S. 0. Practice in all Courts. Business solicited. November 1,1905. DR. L. L. TOOLE, Dentist, 1608 Main St. : Columbia, S. C, OFHCE HOURS: 9 At M.-5 P. ?. 0. X. E7XBD. *. S. DBEHEB. EFIRD & DREHER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON C H. S. 0 Will practice in all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington. S. C. JH. FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CHAPIN. S C. Office: Botel Marion, 4th Boom. Second Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. Robert moorman. * * Attorney-at-Law, s Admitted to Practice in all x Courts in this State. Carolina National Bank Building, COLUMBIA. S. C. RAY F. SOX, DENTIST. Emtuin), Lexington County, S. C. thurmond a c alu sow, attorneys at law, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS. We will be pleased to meet those having legal business to be attended to, at our office at any time. ' Kaupmann Building, Lexington, 8. C. J. WM THURMOND. Sept 13,1911. T. C. CALLISON. Thurmond & timmerman, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IK ALL COURTS. Citizens' Bank B'ld'g, Batesbnrg, S. 0. We will be pleased to meet those having leSl business to be attended to at our office the Citizens* Bank Building at any time. Respectful!?. w J. Wm. THURMOND. Q. BELL TIMMERMAN. t ii ii i i ' Albert m. boozer, ATTORNEY AT LAW, A a n UULUJisia, o. \j. Omoi: 1836 Main Street, upstairs, opposite " Tan Metre's Furniture Store- * Especial attention given to business entrustM to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington Bountr. t Dr. d. l. hall, DENTIST ^ COLUMBIA, S. 0. Lutheran Publication Building, 1626 Main St. Office hours 8 a. m., to 5:30 p. m Dec* 23, 1907?6m DR. C. J. OLIVEROS, 1424 MABION ST., COLUMBIA, 8; C. Is prepared to treat all troubles of "Riir NTnsp. Throat and Lungs, The fit of Spectacles Guaranteed. r f ...... . 1 1 1 * BARNARD B. EVANS, Attorney at Law. MMNAUGH BLDG., COLUMBIA, 8. C. Practice in all Courts. " . MONEY TO LOAN. . * - - ^ ' ' ' J law Offices, ( Residenoe, 1529 * 1909 Washington < Pendleton Street. Street. { Offiee Telephone No. 1372. Residence Telephone No. 1086. WBOYD EVANS, LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. COLUMBIA. S. 0. DR. A. J. ADAMS, DENTIST, SWANSEA, SO. CAROLINA. Kfl Amn G. W. LINDLER, Chapin, S. C?, Has an up-to-date line of COFFINS INO GASKETS On hand, at prices to suit everybody Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00 Oall on me and I will save you money I am prepared to furnish a hearse when ever desired in connection with my undertaking business Jan. 1?y REST AIR) HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has beet used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS ot MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHIL8 SEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. IT SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS dai-m . riiRFSwixo COLIC, antf UrLA Z O an i , ? ? the best remedy for DIARRHCEA. It is absolutely harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. WinsloWs Soothing Syrup." and take qo other Vied. Twenty-live tents a bottie. I I TAX RETURNS. In accordance with the law in refence to the assessment and taxation of real and personal property, the Auditor, or his assistant, will be and attend the following named places for the purpose of receiving tax returns for the fiscal year 1912, and in order to meet the next appointment, the hours of closing will 11 o'clock in the ? -v.l l_ _ i.1 XL. morning ana t o ciock in me aiuernoon. Taxpayers will, therefore, be prompt in meeting the appointments, so as not to cause delay. Taxpayers will please come prepared to give the name of the township and number of school district wherein they reside; number of acres, lots and buildings, with value of taxation: Gaston, Tuesday all day, Jan. 9. Reeder's Cross Roads, Wed. a. m., Jan. 10. Jake Mack's, Wed. p. m., Jan. 1C. Swansea, Thilrs. all day and Friday a. in., Jan. 11-12. Calvary School, Fri. p. m., Jan. 12. Pelion, Tuesday all day, Jan. 16. Steedman, Wed. a. m., Jan. 17. Samaria, Wed. p. m., Jan. 17. Batesburg, Thurs. all day, Jan. 18. Leesville, Friday all day, Jan. 19. Summit, Sat. a. m , Jan. 20. Gilbert, Sat. p. m., Jan. 20. Irrao, Monday p. m. and Tuesday a. m., Jan. 22-23. Ballentine, Tuesday p. m., Jan. 23. Whifo Pru?V Wo/1 ? m .Tan. 94 ?? U4W ' WVA) If vu? w* 9 wv.?. Hilton, Wed. p. m., Jan. 24. UhapiD, Thursday and Friday, Jan. 25-26. Peak, Sat. a. m., Jan. 27. Croat's Store Tues. p. m., Jan. 30. Ed. Addy's, Wed. a. m., Jan. 31. FrauklynKeisler, Wednesday p. m., January 31. Edmunds, Friday a. m., Feb. 2., Brookland, Saturday all day, Feb. 3. At Lexii gton Court House, all days not included in above schedule, from January 1, 1912, to February 20, 1912, when the books will close, after wl ich 50 per cent, will be added for failure to make returns. Tax returns sent in by mail are not legal unless sworn to before an officer qualified to administer oaths. All male persons are subject to poll tax from 21 to 60 years of age, except those exempt by law. Under the new law all maie persons are subject to commutation road tax, except those exempt by law or are residents of incorporated towns where street dues are paid. All dogs are subject to a capitation tax of 50 cents, and must be returned at the samo time other property is returned. W. D. DENT, Auditor Lexington County. December 11. 1911. Lightning Kills Few. In 1906 lightning killed only 169 people in this whole . country. One's chances of death by lightning are less than two in a million. The chance of death from liver, kidney or stomach trouble is vastly greater, but not if Electric Bitters be used, a9 Robert Madsen, of West Burlington, la., proved. Four doctors gave him up after eight months of suffering from virnlent liver trouble and yellow jaundice. He was then completely cured by Electric Bitters. They're the best stomach, liver, nerve and kidney remedy and blood purifier on earth. Only 50c at Kaufmann Drag Co. Notice Road OverseersAll overseers in Lexington County are requested to order out the hand9 on their respective sections and put the roads in firstclass condition without delay. Overseers are required also to secure a list of those woo have paid the commutation road tax in lien of working the roads, and hire hands to the extent of the funds thns received, and have the claim approved by the township commissioner, who will forward the same to the connty board of commissioners for payment. LOUIS J. LANGFOHD, Supervisor Lexington County. Dec. 11, 1911. A Des Moines man had an attack of muscular rheumatism in his shoulder. A friend advised him to go to Hot Springs. That meant an expense of $160.00 or more. He sought for a quicker and cheaper way to cure it and fonnd it in Chamberlain's Liniment. Three days after the first application of this liniment he was well. For sale by All Dealers. Teachers' Examination. All teachers, who have no certifi--i? ?;n --i *.i? * .v,?. cates, wilt, piease iskc uuviw iuai a special tethers' examination will be held here on Friday, the I3tn day of Jannary, 1912. Under the law, a teacher should hold a valid certificate before I can approve his claim. A. D. Martin, County Superintendent Education Cleaning, Pressing ana uyeing The Lexington Pressing Club is ready to do your fail cleauing, press j ing, dyeing, etc. We have a compe, tent force and all w.nk promptly and j neatly do le. Let us fix up that old j last yea^s suit for yon. We make 1 a specialty of this clrss of work. Lexington Pressing Club. Lem Sox, Manager. Old Year Memories. Let us forget the things that vexed and tried ug, The worrying things that caused our sonls to fret; The hopes that cherished long, were still denied us, Let us forget. Let us forget the little slights that pained us, .The greater wrongs that rankle sometimes } e:; The pride with which some lofty one disdained us, Let us forget. Let us forget our brother's fault and failing, The yielding to temptation that beset, That be perchance, though grief be unavailing, Cannot forget. But blessings manifold, past all de serving, Kind w^rds and helpful deeds, a countless throng, The faults o'ercome, the rectitude unswerving, Let us remember long. The sacrifice of love, the generous j giving When friends were few, the hand- | clisp warm and strong, Th fragrance of each life of holy living, Let us remember long. Whatever things were good and true and gracious, Whate'er of right has triumphed over wrong, What love of God or man has rendered precious, Let cs remember long. ; So, pondering well the lessons it has taught us, We tenderly may bid the year "Good-by," Holding in memory the good it brought us, Letting the evil die. ?Susan E. Gammons. | Trespass Notice. This is to notify, all persons that hunting, fishing and trespassing in any manner whatsoever, is forbidden on the lands of the undersigned. All pereons violating this notice will be dealt with according to law. G. C. Arehart, E. G. Dreher & Go. Lee Kleckley, Arthur Boyer, J. S. Kleckley, J. M. Kleckley, i J. W. Kleckley. 9 I T m Subscribe to The Dispatch. i City Hotel and Cafe, AMERICAN and EUROPEAN GOOD CLEAN ROOMS NEAR THEATRE AND STATE CAPITOL American Rates $1.25 to $2.00 ' 1 ? ? " " ? T> r\ r\ %-v. c Cfin on/1 nrv J EiUruJJtJtWl XVttl.cs, AUJIU3, u\j^ '?uu U?/. Mrs. L. I. KAMINER, Proprietress, 1218 Main Street? Phone 851 COLUMBIA, S. C. TAX NOTICE Office of County Treasurer, Lexington v' County, Lexington, S. C., September 20, 1911, LETT. Por State Purposes 5% Mills For Ordinary County Purposes ... 4 Mills For Past Indebtedness .... ? Mills Special County . (bridges) . . l Mills For Koads . . . . ? Mills For Constitutional School Tax... . 8 Mills Total ITX Mills Special School Levy Die. No. l 4 Mills Special School Levy JUts. No. 15 8 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 18 8 Mills Rnacial School Levy Dis. No. 2b ? Mills Special School Levy X>is No. 84 2 Mills Special School Kevy Dis. No. ST 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis No. 12 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No 75 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 68 6 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 88 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 26 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 85 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 1? 2 Mills Special School Levy his. No. 28 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 17 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 63 2 Mills Special SclooI Levy DD. No. 12 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis No. 7 2 Mill3 Special School Levy Dis No 48 2 Mills Speci 1 School Levy Dis. No. 50 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 84 2 Mills Rpeeial School Levy Dis. No. 85 2 Mills Speci 4 School Levy Dis, so, 71 2 Mills Special school Levy Dis. No. 16 2 Mills Poll Tax $1.00 Commutation road tax for 1912, two io r?r>oic(>H at the same time A U A v\y J *? ?? v ?. | as other State and county taxes. J00 Read instructions below before remitting: , According to law the County Auditor will add tbe following penalties: On January 1st, 1912, 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 not paid, making 2 per cent, penalty for February. Still f an additional 5 per cent, panalty will : j be added on March 1st., making 7 per j } ] cent, penalty to be paid by tho^e who have not paid by March 1st, 1912. Tax Books will clcse March, 15, 1912. ' When remitting give each township j ' or school district your property is in. s Giye one name in full, not initials. Very truly, E. L. WINGARD, j Tre isurer Lex'ngtcn County, S. C. Grand and Petit Jurors For January Term ol Court. GRAND JURORS. Fred W. Derrick, A. Madison Hntto, Wade T. Roof, Geo. M. Lewis, Job S. Wessingpr, J. Perry Goodwin, Jacob W. Sightler, R. L. Lybrand, J. O. Kirby, John D. Snuler, D. F. Lorick, 0. Steel. PETIT JURORS-FIRST WEEK. A W Craft, Chas W Chapman Rice B Harm an, Geo B Lee, Willie I Hutto, John M Jumper, W O Cumalander, L Bennett Prick, Berley Derrick, Wm H Hendiix, Frank George, John B Bouknight, J. Walter Keisler, P. B Warner, Henry D. Lowman, Ed S Ridgell, Jacob J Meetze, Emanuel Sbealy, Geo L Tindal, Henry D Hughes, Willie F Hicks, Henry D Stabler, Rawl K Kyzer, P M Oliver, Lewis G Culler, Arty P Smith, Charley W Smith, Jor.as McCartha. J Fletcher Jefcoat, Raymon C Shealy, Paul S Crout, J L G Hooker Albert T. Cannon, Andrew B Slice, Andrew P Keisler, D M Bell. THE JEWELER 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C. REPAIRS WATCHES AND JEWELRY Makes Them Good as New MEDALS APiD BADGES Manufactured in Our Own Shoos for Schools and Other Purposes. j. AVERY, The Jeweler 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C BEAR IN MIND i C. D. Kenny Co. Is Headquarters for Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Rice, Etc. Fresh Coffee roasted daily. Don't put off buying your coffee and sugar. They're going Higher. C. D. KENNEY CO. 163V Main Street, Phone 157. Columbia, S. C. liFiill I in / \ I MID Billl [[ Colu \ 5 The Best Made<P 5 Also Good Ship] ^ jr Old Reliable Rock t I$ RHEA LIV ^ ^ 1109 Hampton S J 'V&WWVl'W? 's%wvufcvww* 7 | Profit by Compc When several fertilizer companies decide to e> <r y sections, price cutting is apt to occur. PAYS I i eductions to buy even lower grade gooc lower the grade,' the less plant food one Ask for one per cent, increase of NHR1 Potash in place of each dollar per ton reduction. Instead of a price cut of three or four dollars you will get ?r ^ ^ei" cen*" more P*ant food for * S^/ r y?ur dealer about this right J /{ // tbe price cutting may come at any tin \ I Am Headquart< Doors, Sash ai High Grade and I S ee me before placing your ordei N. H. DRI( COLUMBIA, i E. OSCAR FALLAL The f /*/ Monthly Ino ( ] Door separti Poverty. X^Sss^S' ?" whch s ily be after j J. T. COLEMAN Mgr. ALFRE Charleston, S. C THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COI Incorporated as a stock company by John F. Dryden, President. H rr m~ New ana ?i Our stock of Mil Goods, Dry Goo( Shoes and Hats is n< We want our Lexingt call and inspect our iii and make our store while in the city, v* km; nr not. Our Df 1/ tlj V^JL IA v v< ^ WM. PLATT 1804 MAIN ST. ^v<>wvmvm%v 4UWUUHWU e of Webei m m mous wago ?All Sizes and the Prices Suit Ev< ment of Columbus, and Rock Hi [ill Buggies, "A Little Higher in fE STOCK COM tree!, - Columbia, South rW%'WWWWWW^ WWVWV WV% W stition ctend their business into new Farmers are tempted by these b than the average. But the gets for a dollar. POTASH the same money. | >rs For lid Blinds. .ow Prices. for building material. JGERS, r, Sales Mgr. 'rudential j ome Policy is the I ing Comfort From J lide wii| your famrour death? D J. FOX, Special Agent, I LEXINGTON, S. C. I MPANY OF AMERICA, I the State of New Jersey ( ome Office, Newark, N J I \ ible Goods. ilinery, Dress Is, Notions 3w complete, on friends to ne of Goods headquarters whether they ices are right, & SON, TTimT HOP ? I yvvwmw'l nil ns j| erybody. / 5 11 Buggies, the \ ^ Price, BUT-" 5 | IPANY, I $ i Carolina. ^ ^ ^VVHV S ? VWVWWN*^