The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 06, 1912, Image 3
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
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DR. G. R. HARDING,
THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST,
& at tiis office doing good wore at
moderate price?. Oall to see him
ios't wait.
(Hear Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA, S. 0
f\B. F. 0. GILMORE,
IT DENTIST.,
fflO Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0.
vavxcK nouas.* v a. m. 10 x p. w.% au - u v*u
3 to 6 p. m
WM. W. HA WES,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
SEW BROOKLAND. S. O.
ftactice In all Courts. Business solicited.
Hovember 1.1906.
DULL TOOLE, Dentist,
1008 Main St. s Columbia, S. C,
OFFICE HOilRSt 0 A. M -6 P. M.
a tL xribd. r. a. dbehxb
EFIRD & DREHER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LEXINGTON 0 H 8 0
Will praetfee in all the Courts. Business
^ solicited. One member of the Arm will always
be at office. Lexington. 13.0.
JH. FRIOK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CHAFIN s O.
Office: Hotel Marlon, 4th Boom. Second I
Floor. Will practice in all the Courts.
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Robert moorman. i
Attorney-at-L? w, j
Admitted to Practice in all
Courts in this State. ;
Carolina National Bank Bnilding,
COLUMBIA. S. 0.
HAY F. SOX,
DENTIST.
Wdkund, Lexington County, S. 0.
rUHMOND A CALLISON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS,
We will be pleased to meet those
taring legal business to be attended
tes at onr office at any time.
Kaufmann Buildtng
Lezingto C.
J. WM THU oND.
Sept 13,1911. T. C. CALL N.
rjtHURMOND A TIMMERM N,
1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS.
Citizens' Bank B'ld'g, Batesburg, S. 0.
We wID be pleased to meet those having lebusiness
to be sttendel to at our offloa
the Citizens' Bank Building at any time.
Respectfully.
>. W*. THURMOND. '
G. BELL TIMMERMAN.
Albert m. boozer,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
columbia, 8. a
(tones:181$ Main Street, upstairs, opposite
? Van Metre's Furniture Store
Especial attention given to business entrust*
id to him by his .allow citizens of Lexington
aonntv.
IYB. D. L. HALL,
1/ DENTIST
COLUMBIA, S. 0.
Lutheran Publication Building,
1626 Main St.
Office hours 8 a. m,., to 5:80 p.'.m
' Deo* 38, 1907?6m
DR. G. J. OLIVEROS,
. ^BjaSS^k 1434 MARION ST.,
COLUMBIA, S. 0.
Is prepared to treat all troubles of
Eva Ear. Nose. Throat and Lungs.
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The fit of Spectacles Guaranteed.
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BARNARD B. EVANS,
Attorney at Law.
MMXAUGH BLDG., COLUMBIA, 8. C.
Practice in all Courts.
. MONEY TO LOAN.-^-.
L"'' " " *
law Offices, ( Residence, lfc',9
1909 Washington < Pendleton Street.
Street. (
Office Telephone No. 1872.
Residence Telephone No. 1086.
WBOYD EVANS,
LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR.
Columbia, S. 0.
DR. A. J. ADAMS,
DENTIST,
SWANSEA, SO. CAROLINA.
59?6mp
Lida Todd, aged, en; was so badly
burned at her home in Greenville that
she died. Her clothing caught while
she was standing in front of the fire.
He Wont Limp Now.
"Vrv hrnoiTlST for Tom Moore Of
Cv - a miu suic. oil
my instep that nothing seemed to help
till I used Kuckien's Arnica salve,"
hp writes, "but this wonderful healer
soon cured <r.e." Keals old, running
sores, ulcers, boils, burns, cuts, bruises,
eczema or piles. Trv it. Only 25
cents at all druggists.
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Bring us your jod work. All work
executed in a skillful manner on
short notice. Mail orders receive
prompt and careful attention.
The Dispatch.
In order to become a nuisance you
have only to hunt up a grievance.
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SAVED FROM
AN OPERATION
How Mrs. Reed of Peoria, UL?
Escaped The Sur* ^
geon's Knife* /:
Peoria, 111.?"I wish to let every o*?
know whatLydiaKPinkham'sVegeUble
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* forme. Fortwoyears
I suffered. The doc1M&
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^ ||p and the only remedy
(Si 9B was *be surgeon's
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J today I am a well and
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from inflammation, and your Sanative
Wash relieved me. I am glad to tell
anyone what your medicines have done
for me. You can use my testimonial in
any way you wish, and I will be glad
to answer letters."?Mrs. Christina
Reed, 105 Mound St., Peoria, 111.
Mrs. Lynch Also Avoided
Operation.
Jessup, Pa. ?"After the birth of my
fourth child, I had severe organic inflammation.
I would have such terrible pains
that it did .otseem as though I could
stand it This kept up for three long
months, until two doctors decided that
an operation was needed.
"Then one of my friends recommended
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
and after taking it for two months
I was a well woman."?Mrs. Joseph A
Lynch, Jessup, Pa.
Women who suffer from female ilia
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remedies die world has ever known,
before submitting to a surgical opera*
ton.
Got Eight Years ror
"C is ii i, The Jn ^o
Ait i 'bridge Qol^f den*5
i to .wo ye**.- penitentia4
Bro^v , o^Om on Thursday fee
?ss% ?m be cursed Judge Lamb,
uis sentence was Increased five
years.
"I don't give a d if you make it
ten. Judge," Golden retorted.
"Mr. Clerk," said the court, "I sentence
the pisoner to ten years in the
penitentiary."
Many sufferers from rheumatism
have been surprised and delighted with
the prompt relief afforded by applying
Chamberlain's Liniment. Not one
case rheumatism in ten requires any
internal treatment whatever. This
liniment is for sale by all dealers.
Bcrry-Cupstid.
a. nAnrr PaK*n?i>v 95 at fhft TPS
VII OU IUOJ, JL VU.UMJ ... . ...
idence c* the bride in Pelion, Mrs.
Leah Berry and Mr. J. H. Onpstid
were qurefcly married, the Rev. J. J.
Myers, pastor of the bride, performing
the ceremony.
Nineteen Miles a Second
Without a jar, shock or disturbance,
is the awful speed of our earth through
space. We wonder at such ease of nature's
movement, and so do those who
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griping, no distress, just thorough
work that brings good health and fine
feelings. 25c at all druggists.
Ira B. Hurt, a young white mau,
with a wife and one child, was shot
and killed in Columbia by Robert O.
Thackham, a magistrate's constable,
while flying to escape on his way to
jail, just after a plea of guilty of
breach, of trust.
THE JEWELER
1508 Main St, Columbia, S. C.
REPAIRS
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Other Purposes.
AVEfJY, The JeweSer j
1508 Wain St., Columbia, SC.
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From Gilbert No. 2.
To the Editor of The Dispatch:
The weat er seems to continue wet.
The roads are no longer road9, but a
mad puddle from one end to the other.
! Spring is making the little buds
grow and soon the orchards will be
beautiful with plum and peach bloom |
Many haye been disappointed in the
action of some of our leading men's
setting aside the steel bridge over the
SUuda. Quaroling does not benefit,
nor saying bad things help the cause.
Wnat we want is a good, substantial
bridge across the Saluda some where
near Amick's ferry.
Rev. E. O. Witt preached us a fine
sermon on the new birth last Sunda,
at Mt. Pleasant. Rarely such a sermon
is heard and those who missed
hearing this one certainly missed a
spiritual treat.
We hope the committee whichf is to
decide on the location of the female
college on the 5th of March will find a
suitable place in Lexington count}.
Let us have a college for our girls and
as the majority of the members of the
committee is in the county and the
question first sprang from Lexington,
the c ounty is due it and will get it.
We are very sorry to know of the }
illness of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W.
Shealy and trust they may so >n be restored
to their usual good health.
We also regret very much that mea- I
ales have taken such a stronghold in
the Verona section. Several families
are quiet ill therefrom.
It is \ery pleasant to have a working
arrangement between the Hollow
Creek and Delmar Telephone lines.
There are many who are deeply inter |
ested in the matter and should,
fore, be closely bound to/cr. ..
March 2, 1912
v'l; Wh i^rm.er of
.--i Henry W -r oi Waterloo,
li'dat" .so . >o Columbia a few
1 tvs a* ' cgfcd 18 years.
Ton can say goodbye to constipation
with a clear conscience if you nse
Chamberlain's Tablets. Many have
been permanently cured by their nse.
For sale by all dealers.
John Crump, foreman in the Hamer
cotton mills in Dillon, shot and killed
William Johnson, an operative, on
Saturday. The trouble, it is said,
arose because the foreman changed
Johnson's wife from one kind of work
to another, which Johnson did not
like.
City Hotel aod Gate,
AMERICAN
and
EUROPEAN
GOOD CLEAN ROOMS
NEAR THEATRE AND STATE
CAPITOL
American Rates $1.25 to $2.00
European Rates, Rooms, 50c and up.
Mrs. L. I. KAMINER,
Proprietress,
1218 Main Street Phone 851
COLUMBIA, S. 0.
TAX NOTICE
Office of County Treasurer, Lexington
County, Lexington, S. C., September
20, 1911,
LETT.
For State Purposes 5% Mills
For Ordinary County Furposes ... 4 Mills
For Past Indebtedness .... 2 Mills
Special County . (bridges) . . 1 Mills
For Roads . . 2 Mills
For Constitutional School Tax... 3 Mills
Total 17% Mills
Special School Levy Dis No. l 4 Mills
Special School Levy is. Wo. 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 Kovy Dis, No. 37 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis No. 42 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 75 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 68 6 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 83 2 Mills
U?NAAinl AAI 1 ,DVV TllC MA V, O \1 i 1 1 a
UVyUUWi 1 J i.w. *m\j M i.? I 11 jr?
Speei.il School Levy Dis. No. 35 2 Mills
Special School L??vy Dis. No. 13 2 "Wlls
Special School Levy I ?is. No. 2-3 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. IT 2 Mills
Special School Levy Pis. No. 63 2 Mills
Special Scr ool Le^ y DP. No. 12 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis No. 7 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis No 48 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 50 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 84 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 85 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. no. 71 2 Mills
Special school Levy Dis. No. 16 2 Mills
Poll Tax.. 1. .. $1.00
Commutation road tax for 1912, two
dollars, i9 received at the same time
as other State and,county taxes.
Read instructions below before
remitting: j
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.j'. w i:i &?>vj toe iuiivwiug penalties: I
On January 1st, isi?, i per cent, j
penalty will be acideu to irio.se who j
have not paid. On February 1st, 1912, i
an additional 1 per cent, will be added
to those who have not paid, making 2
per cent, penalty lor February. r>tiiJ
an additional 5 per oent. panalty will
1 Kn n -1 -*1 y,1 ^.Toi?oV> "1 c* * r- J ? *%?./ ** f >
| cent, penalty to be paid by those who
hnTo rot paid by Mareb 1 , I'd:'.
I 'Pay ?'!'! riACi | * in1 ^
I When ivinittintf ?ivn each township
: or sonool (lisitriot;?e.11r pt<ip. i ty i i in.
[ Giye one name in l'uil, not initials.
Veiv truly,
K. L. WIN GAUD.
, Treasurer Lexington County, !*C C.
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FARMS!
FARMS!
If you want to buy a goofarm
at right price an\
where in South Carolina,
call on or write us. If yoi
want to sell your farm quicV
for cash, make your pricright
and we will sell it fo
you, no matter where locat
ed. We sell choice citj
property, too.
Dickert & Eargle,
1507 Main Street,
Columbia, - South Carolina.
"Always Hustling."
BEAR IN MIND
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.
1639 Main Street,
Phone 157.
Columbia, S. C.
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