The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, May 08, 1912, Image 5
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Claims Paid OIL
| The county board Of commissioners
were in session yesterday and Monday
paying off claims. The county had
> 4 not paid off in three months, due to the
Ifac^ that the arrangements had not
^ been made with the Sinking fund
commission for the loan of $25,000.
I The county has the money now and
I will be able to meet its obligations in
' the future.
> Gone to Colombia.
Dr. Albert Sawyer, who for the past
year has been connected with Derrick's
Drugstore, has accepted a position
| with the IJnion Drug Oo., Columbia,
I and has already assumed his duties,
f Dr. Sawyer is succeeded at Derrick's
I i>y Dr. Jones, a well knownpharmacist
k of Charleston. Dr. Jones has many
a friends in Lexington he having been
? with Derrick's Drug Store about a
year ago.
L Oiler Will Soon Expire.
k We wish to remind oar snbscriberB,
especially those who have been taking
W The Home & Farm in connection with
The Dispatch, that if they wish to re^
new their subscriptions to the Home <
W A Farm they had better do so now or
F by May 31, at any rate. Oar dabbing
I. offer whereby we have been giving
i the Home & Farm for the small sum
of 25c a year will expire on the last
W day of May. This is a splendid paper,
a tlie best farm paper in the South?and
m if yon want us to continue your sobF
scription, send as 25c, either in stamps
| or coin, before May 31.?Do it now!
Stock Men Met Monday.
i The Lexington County Live Stock
L j Association met on Monday immediW
ately after the adjournment of the
" county convention. The association
hopes to place Lexington County on
the quarantine list in an effort to
[eradicate the cattle tick.
Banks Will Close Friday*
Friday being Memorial Day and a
legal holiday, both the Home National
Bank and the Bank of Western Carolina
will be closed.
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the largest and be
'riving every day.
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[ENTS: We have a full line o
> of Farming Implements, Cooki
Groceries, you should come to
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Lexington
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
Repining over your losses does not
recoup them, but it lets your neighbor
know you had something to lose.
Some men make love as if they had
taken a course in it at a correspondence
school.
A man takes great pride in telling
what hard times he had when he was
a boy, a woman in telling what nice
things she had before she was married.
Some defeated candidates have sufficient
philosophy to be thankful that
they don't have to keep all those anteelection
promises.
This is an ungrateful world. If you
give a man a blooded bull terrier he
will growl about paying the dog tax.
There are lots of men who will give
advice. But the man who will take it
is sureiy a comiorc xu suuw.
Some persons use so much religion
on Sunday that they have none for
week day emergencies.
The man who growls when his mother-!
n-law cemes on a visit usually has
a maiden aunt who must not be offended.
Thus do things avenge themselves.
A man. can appreciate the beauties
of the simple life after he has settled
a few bills for his daughter's coming
out party.
A woman never forgives a man for
not being aa wicked as she thought
Mm,
No Fishing.
This is to notify all persons that
fishing in my pond without my permission
is forbidden. All persons violating
this notice will be prosecuted
to the full extent of the law.
May 8, 4w30 H. STEELE.
TAX NOTICE TOWN OF
LEXINGTON.
Taxpayers are hereby notified that
by an ordinance duly enacted by the
Town Council of the Town of Lexington,
S. 0., a levy of Ten (10) mills has
been made on all the taxable property
within the corporate limits of said
Town for municipal purposes for the
year 1912.
The tax books will be kept open by
)he undersigned, at his usual place of
jusinese in said town, for the collection
of the said taxes as levied, from
May 1, 1912, to May 30, 1912, both inclusive,
after which time a penalty of
five (5) per cent, will be added and
the books kept open until June 15,
1912, for the collection of delinquent
taxes and penalty.
Tax executions will be issued against
all defaulting taxpayers after June 15,
1912, to enforce the paymen^ of all unpaid
tax 68.
C. E. LEAPHART,
Treasurer Town of Lexington, S. 0.
Aprii 1, 1912. 8w29
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s are the lowest.
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ing Stoves and Ranges,
us; we have everything in Staj
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"THE BUS"
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HOW CHRONIC COUGHS
Are Being Cured by Vinci
New Haven, Conn.?"I was troubled
with a most persistent chronic cough
for a long time and had tried so many
remedies and prescriptions without
benefit that I was discouraged. I was
persuaded by my friends to try Vinol.
After taking the second bottle,
my cough left me, and I must say I
never .felt better in my life. I can also
recommend Vinol to any one in a
run-down condition as the best possible
remedy."
It is the combined action of the
medicinal elements of the cods' livers,
aided by the blood-making and
strength-creating properties of tonic
iron which makes Vinol so efficient in
curing chronic coughs, colds and
bronchitis?at the same time building
up the weakened, run-down system.
Try a bottle of Vinol with the understanding
that your money will be
returned if it does not help you.
THE KAUFMANN DRUG CO.
Lexington, S. C.
Ready to Serve You.
Having purchased the stock of goods
of the late H. M. Wingard, we are
now prepared to furnish our friends
nd customers with the best line of
groceries, etc., on the market at lowest
prices. You will be accorded the
same courteous treatment.
TYTf 3
Mrs. vjr. wiDKaru.
Many Took Examination.
Thirty-four young men stood the
examination before Postmaster Leaphort
on last Saturday for the position
of rural mail carrier on Route 6, leading
out from Leesville. This was the
largest number that has ever applied
for any one route since the inauguration
of the R, F. D. service in this
county.
Bring us your jod work. All work
executed in a skillful manner on
short notice. Mail orders receive
prompt and careful attention.
The Dispatch
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington,
By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge.
Whereas, F. E Dreher, made suit
to me, to grant him letters of adminis*
1 - - ? affAofo nf
tratlOn OI tutJ wuaw auu cucwo vi
Arthur N. Dreher.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and Creditors of the said Arthur N.
Dreher, deceased, that they be and
appear before m?, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Lexington C.
H., S. C., on 15th day May, 1912, next,
after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon, to show cause, if any
they have, why the said administration
should not be granted.
Given uder my Hand, this 30th day
of April, A. D., 1912.
GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L. S.)
Published on the 1st day of May,
1912, in the Lexington Dispatch. 27
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and promise them our best efforts to c<
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patronage and good will. 10 xnose wiui
Om yet had the pleasure of forming business
111 our cordial greeting and ask for;
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Si Our facilities for manufacturing the b<
surpassed. We have just completed a
9 Factory and now have a capacity of 250
J vite your inquiries when we can serve y
" pervision is given each ton of goods ir
q guarantee goes with each sack sold.
J, REMEMBER WE ARE MANUFACT
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or small. We are satisfied we can r
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we extend our thanks J
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relations, we desire to i ^ I
a share of their patron?
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large and up-to-date .
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