The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 10, 1912, Image 5
PROFESSIONAL CABBS.
t DE. G. B. HAEDING,
* THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST,
is at his office doing good wors at
moderate, prices. Call to &ee him
don't wait.
Near Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA. S. C
Dr. f. o. gilmorjb,
DENTIST
1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. O.
Onrics Houbs: 9 a. m. to 2 d. m., an from
3 to 6 d. m.
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WM. W. HA WES,
Attorney and- Counselor at Law.
NEW BROOKLAND.S. C.
Practice in all Courts. Business solicited.
November 1.1905,
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DR. L. L. TOOLE, Dentist,
1608 Main St. : Columbia, S. C, '
OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M.-5 P. M.
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0. M. KF1BD. r. B. DBEH&B.
tw a_ r\n nw t wo
L1 f liiu os ifxusinxtn,
U ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LEXINGTON O H. S. C
* Will practice In all the Courts. Business
solicited. One member of the Arm will always
be at office, Lexington. S. 0.
T H. FRICK,
" ATTORNEY AT LAW, >
CHAPIN. S 0.
Office: rt el Marlon, 4th Boom' Seeo .d
Floor. ill practice in all the Courts.
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DOBRRT MOORMAN. i
II Attorney-at-L. 1
Admitted to Practice in all I
COarts in this State.
Carolina National Bank Building, *
COLUMBIA, S. C. %
RAY F. SOX,
| DENTIST.
Edstctnd, Lexington County, S. O.
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"THURMOND A CALLISON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS,
We will be pleased to meet those
having: legal business to be attended
to, at oar office at any time. 1
Kj.ufmann Building,
Lexington, S. 0.
J. WM THURMOND.
Sept 13,1911. T. C. CALLISON.
rflHURMOND & TTMMKRMAN,
JL ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
WILL PRACTI E IN \ X OOURT^
Citizens' Bulk B'ld'g, Bates borg,S. 0.
We will be pleased to meet those having legal
basic ess to be attended to at oar office
in the Citizens* Bank Bqjlding at any time
^ Respectfully,
y Wm. THURMOND.
0. BELL TIMMEBMAN.
Albert m. boozer,
attorney at law.
COLUMBIA. S. Oryios:
!ST8 Main Street, ufpstairs, Opposite
Van Metre's Furniture Storeespecial
attention given to business entrust9d
to himby bis fellow citizens of Lexington
sountv. .
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Dr. d. l. hall.
dentist
columbia, s. 0
( Lutheran. Publication Building,
1626 Main St. , < ?
Office hours R a. m.. to 5:30 p. m
Dec* 23, 1907--6m
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DR. C. J. OLIVEROS,
1424 marion st.,
columbia, s. c.
Is prepared to treat all troubles of
Eye Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs.
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The fifc of Spectacles uuaranteeu.
BARNARD B. EVANS*
Attornev at Law.
MMNAUGH BLDG., COLUMBIA, S. C.
Practice in all Courts.
. MONEY TO LOAN. .
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law Offices, C Residence, 1529
1909 Washington Pendleton Street.
street. I
Offioe Telephone No. 1873.
Residence Telephone No. 1086.
WBOYD EVANS,
LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR.
Columbia. S. 0.
DR. A. J. ADAMS,
DENTIST,
SWANSEA, SO. CAROLINA.
\ 50?6mp
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Chapin, S. C?
Has an up-to-date line of
COFFINS AND CASFETS
On hand, at prices to snit everybody
Prices range from $!.50 op t<> $60.00 i
Call on me and I will save yon money
I am prepared to furnish a hearse when
ever desired in connection with my undertaking
bnsiness Jan. 1?y
BEST AND HEALTH TS MOTHER ABC CHILD.
Mrs. Wixslow's Soothing Syrup has been
used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS o!
MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE
TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. If
SOOTHES the CHILD. SOFTENS the GUMS.
\LLAYS all PAIN ; CUKES WIND COLIC, at* I
:* the best remedy for DIARKHG\A. It is at>solutely
harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs.
WinsJow's Soothinsr Syrup.*' and take no other \
itjtid. Twenty-five cents a botUei
.
A Toast to Women.
When the trouble of life i9 at its heigh!
And the thoughts of tomorrow are
* black as night,
And the friends you love know your
fortune's passed,
Like a frightened.bird from a wintry
blast,
You'll read in the dregs of your cup of
woe?
"Wcman is with you, wherever you
e?-'\.
If this world were mine with its untold
wealth,
And a license to live thiough time and
health, *
And a Tehnysonian brookJdidst.fi->w,
Charged through my veins, I'd give
, all to fe ,ow,
That the heart of a woman tnrobbed
for me.
And that I were worthy her love to
be. . I
There is no time, no place, no power,
No land 9erene, roseate bower,
No heaven, no secret place of bliss
Nor baby's cheeh, 1:0? baby'9 kiss,
That's grander, sweeter, oarer than
A woman's lo?<r iov \ l.i \ >:f. +less Then
take to * t.. ?* . .. .. v
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J, ' i ?*%'- -w 1 S *
: . ; a \?fcc pursi t?.t< v;. .
4 l\ ..uda Jj.es9enger.
rar. Lever Protests.
Congressman Lever is making a big
protest against the dropping of Cadet
Saunders from the naval academy because
he got drunk on board the training
ship while cruising near Gibraltar.
The president has endorsed the finding
of the commandant for his dismissal.
And some people do not look as
foolish as they are.
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Cleaning, Pressing
and Dyeing
The Lexington Pressing Club is
ready to do your fall cleaning, pressing,
dyeing, etc. We have a competent
fores and all work promptly and
neatly done. Let us fix up that old
last year's suit foryou. We make
a specialty of this class of work.
Lexington Pressing Club.
Lem Sox, Manager.
TAX RETURNS.
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In accordance with the law in refence
to the assessment and taxation of
real and personal property, the Auditor;
of his assistant, will be and at*
tend 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
morning and 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
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,
lota and buildings, with value of taxation:
Gaston, Tuesday ail day, Jan. 9.
Reeder's Cross Roads, Wed. a. m..
Jan. 10.
Jake Mack's, Wed. p. m., Jan. 10.
Swansea, Thnrs. all day and Friday
a. m., Jan. 11-12.
Calvary School, Fri. p. m., JaD. 12.
Pelion, Tuesday ail day, Jan. 16.
Steedraan, Wed. a. m., Jan. 17.
Samar.a, Wed. p. m., Jan. 17.
Batesburg, Thurs. all day, Jan. 18.
Leesville, Friday all day, Jan. 19.
flnmmi'f Qof q m Ton 9ft
UU?I kJMV* ? AM J V?M. MTV*
Gilbert, Sat. p. m., Jan. 20.
Irmo*Monday p. m. and Tuesday a
m., Jan. 22-23.
,Ballentine, Tuesday p. m., Jan. 23.
White Bock, Wed. a. m., Jan. 24.
Hilton, Wed> p. m., Jan. 24.
Chapia, Thursday and Friday, Jan
25-26. x
Peak, Sat. a. xn., Jan. 27.
Crout's Store. Toes. p. m., Jan. 30.
Ed. Addy's, Wed. a. m., Jan. 81.
FranklynKeisler, Wednesday p. m.
January 31.
Edmunds, Friday a. m., Feb. 2.
Brookland, Saturday all day, Feb. 3
At Lexington Conrt House, all day;
not included in above schedule, fron
January 1, 1912, to February 20, 1912
when the books will close, after whiel
50 per cent, will be added for failuri
to make returns. Tax returns sent ii
by mail are not legal unless sworn t<
before an officer qualified to adminis
ter oaths.
. r. are subject to pel
tax from 21 to 00 years of age, excep
those exempt by law. Under the nev
law all male persons are subject t<
nnmmnfaHnn rnftd fflT PTf.ftnt t.hrusi
exempt by law or arc residents of in
corporafced towns where street daei
arc- oaid.
All dogs are subject to a eapitatioi
tax of 50 cents, and must be returnee
at the same time other property is re
turned. < W. D. DENT,
Auditor Lexington County.
December 11, 191>1.
What Will They Do?
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> What will the office-seekers t.o when
the offices are out?
The sky will then be just as blue,
The rabbits skip across the dew,
The mortgage just as heavy, too,
When the offices are out.
What will the office-seekers do when
the offices are out?
The fields will be as fair to view,
The crow will caw, the wildcat
mew;
' : - The mule will need a driver, too,
When the offices are out.
This wiil the office-seekers do when
the offices are out;
They'll come?they'll come a-traroping
home,
They'll come?they'll come a-tramping^hcme,
No more to ream?no more to roam,
When the offices are out.
?Frank L. Stanton in Atlanta Constitution.
It s easy for people to make money
who don't need it.
Augustus Staltz, aged 57, was killed
| at Rock Hill by his runaway horf-e.
: He had come all the way from Texas
to visit his aged mother.
More tombstones would tell the
crath about people if left blank.
When a woman says, ''There's no
use talking," she means that you
might as well shut up and give her a
chance.
Tell the average man a joke and he
will say "That reminds me." Then
listen, and it serves you right.
The body ol a negro man was found
in a pond last week in Edgefield county
who had drowned himself, after
win./^o*innr n ndrryn rt7Am d n
ill Ul iiV ^4 V IT
The law forbidding the employment
of children under 12 years of age in
cotton mills went into effect on January
1. Up to that time there had been
exceptions to the law; now there is
none. Commissioner. "Wat?on esti
mates that 540 children were effected
by this new law.
Three summer residences, vacant,
were set on fire and burned on Sullivan's
Island, near Charleston, last
week. The loss exceeds $50,000.
Do not allow your kidney and bladder
trouble to develop beyond the
reach of medicine. Take Foley Kid--.
nej Pills. They give quick results
and stop irregularities with surprising
promptness. Kaufmann Drug Co.
City Hetel and Cafe,
AMERICAN
and
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EUROPEAN
GOOD CLEAN" ROOMS
NEAR THEATRE AND STATE
i CAPITOL
' American Ratea $1.25 to $2.00
European Rates, Rooms, 50c and up.
Mrs. L. I. KAMINER,
Proprietress,
1218 Main Street Phone 851
COLUMBIA, S. C.
TAX NOTICE
Office of County Treasurer, Lexington
County, Lexington, S. C., September
20, 1911,
LETT.
For State Purposes 5% Mills
nrHtnarir firm ntv PnrnOBAS 4 Mills
For Past Indebtedness .... 2 Mills
Special County . (bridges) . . l Mills
For Roads . . 2 Mills
For Constitutional School Tax... . 8 Mills
? ,-r Totally MllS
Special School Levy Dis. No. l I Mills
Special School Levy Die. No. 15 8 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 18 8 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 25 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis No. 34 2 Mills
Special School Kevy Dis. No. 37 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis No. 42 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No 75 2 Mills
Special 8chool Levy Dis. No. 68 6 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 88 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 36 2 Mills
8pecial School Levy Dis. No. 35 2 Mills
' Special School Levy Dis. No. 13 2 Mills
Special School Levy Pis. No. 28 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 17 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 68 2 Mills
I Special School Levy Dl*. No. 12 2 Mills
Special scnooi Levy -lms. mo. t s mi us
8 8peclal School Levy Dis. No 48 2 Mills
Special School L*vy Dls. No. 50 2 Mills
1 Special School Levy Dis. No. 84 2 Mills
Special School Levy Lis. No. 85 2 Mills
' 8peci.il School Levy Dis, no. 71 2 Mills
l Special School Levy Dis. No. 16 2 Mills
Poll Tax $1.00
3 Commutation road tax for 1912, two
i dollars, is receiyed at the same time
3 as other State and county taxes.
?0* Read instructions below before
remitting:
According to law the County Audi1
tor will add the f ?*! . vnj ~*!'
t On .January 1st, 1912, i per cent
penalty will be added to those who
7 have not paid. On February 1st, 1912,
5 an additional 1 per cent, will be added
a to those who have not paid, making 2
per cent, penalty for February. Still
an additional 5 per cent, panalty will
8 be added on March 1st., making 7 per
cent, penalty to be paid by those who
havp not naid bv March 1st. 1912.
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, Tax Books will close March, 10, 1912.
When remitting give each township
or school district your property is in.
Giye one name in full, not initials.
Very truly,
E. L. WINGARD.
Treasurer Lexington County, S. 0.
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Bryan Will Not Run.
"I cannot.conceive of any condition
! that would make it possible for me to
I consider the question of my becoming
i the candidate for the presidential nomj
ination of tbe Democratic party in
i 1912," this was the declaration of Col.
I William Jennings Bryan, according to
| recent press dispatches.
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, Took A Very Cold Balk.
J . More than 60 persons took a New
! Year's bath in the surf at Coney Is)-'
and. The water was only 37 degrees
| above zero and a cold northwest wind
j was blowing1, but a number of fcardy
, ones ventured to swim far out.
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3,577 Notaries.
j The annual report t>y the secrete
of state, ix. j.yi. Mcoown, snows \
3,577 notaries public have been
missioned during the last yeai.
fees received. from this source amou.
to $7,154.
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F. L. Brown has leased the Columbia
theatre for two years at $3,210 a
year.
i JSLvery
I THE JEWELER
1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
| REPAIRS
| WATCHES
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JEWELRY
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Makes Them Good as New
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MEDALS
AlND
BADGES
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Manufacturer in Our Own
Shops for Schools and
Other Purposes.
AVERY, The Jeweler
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1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C
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BEAR IN MIND
| C. D. Kenny Go.
Is Headquarters for
| Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Rice,
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Etc. Eresn coiiee roastea
daily.
Don't put off buying
your coffee and sugar.
They're going Higher.
C. D. KENNEY CO.
1639 Main Street,
Phone 157.
Columbia, S. C.
11 Full Lin
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IS* The Best Made
? 3> Also Good Ship
S 5 Old Reliable Rock I
| $ RHEA
^ ^ 1109 Hampton S
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I Profit by Comj
3 When several fertilizer companies decide to
fpnTAtuT sec^ons? Price cutting is apt to occur.
I PAYS * reductions to buy even lower grade go
lower the grade,, the less plant food 02
BBMIIII'im 'ii?i Ask for one' per cent, increase o
Potash in -place of each dollar pei
1 tori-reduction." Instead . f a price cu
l of three or four dollars you will ge
25 or 33 percent, more plant food f
1 nS?/ 1 y?ur dealer about this righ
^ ^"Ce CUt^n^lna''come^ any *
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; Oe@rs3 Sash a
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| See me before placing your ord*
N. H. DRI<
COLUMBIA,
E. OSCAR FALLA\
"he
(^f Month|y 'n
v f ( Smim 1 Door sepai
Poverty.
On whoh
' ily be after
J. T. COLE J] AX Mgr. ALFI
Charleston, S. C
THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE C
Incorporated as a stock company b;
John F. Dryden, President.
fclniu Qnrl Roacnn
11CW liliU UUUUUlf
Our stock of M
Goods, Dry Goc
Shoes and Hats is i
We want our Lexing
call and inspect our J
and make our store
while in the city,
buy or not. Our p
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1804 MAIN ST.
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ment of Columbus, and Pock H
iill Buggies, "A Little Higher ii
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treat, Columbia, Soul
letition |
extend their business into new ?
Farmers are tempted by these I
ods than the average. But the 1
:e gets for a dollar.
; POTASH
or the same money. |
ters For
irsd Blinds
Low Prices.
jr for building material.
GGERS.
s. c.
V, Sales Mgr.
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Prudential |
come Policy is the
'ting Comfort From
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siae wii| your iamyour
death?
IED J. FOX, Special Agent,
LEXINCTON, S. C.
OMPANY OF AMERICA,
i the State of New Jersey
Home Office, Newark, N J
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Able Goods.
illinery, Dress
)ds, Notions
low complete. I
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:ine of Goods
headquarters
whether they
rices are right, \
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
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