The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 06, 1912, Image 2
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waffles, gems, cakes, eve
ing powder?you will al
fluffy and delicious if yoi
Fiddle <
Self Rising
Never any trouble abo
proportions?for the flour coi
the finest salt and baking p
results every time?your bisc
etc., will always be a big sua
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of time and trouble. Recqg
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Wives, oeci use 11 is icaujr IXJU^
mistake vlih it
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with yo'-.- next onferS
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I Ezra's the simple recipe (printed
I Sift flour once, add to.each
I tablcspoonftd of lard, make
9 1 sweet milk or cold water?rc
9 Distributers: Murphej
I Davis Milling Co.,:
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- Manufacturers of
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j House Paints, Stains
! amels, Colors in Oils, I
mg raints, roiisnmg
Linseed Oils, Golden
and Glass, complete lin
es, all sizes and kinds.
Lubricating Oils, such
,ess, Neatsfoot and Aut<
/ We Guarantee Every I
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Lexington, 0
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J. T. COLEMAN Mgr. j
Charleston, S. C
THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANC
Incorporated as a stock compar
John F. Drydcn, President.
Divorce is a correction of a misstake.
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pint of floor one email B
info a ?oft dough with B
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St Joseph Mo. I
the famous R
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WE TO PAINT
Inns. Wears T.nnner
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, Varnishes, En loor
Paints, RoofOil,
High Grade
Floor Oil, Putty
ie of Paint BrushI
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as Castor, Harn)
Oils.
Product We Sell. j
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South Carolina
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jarters For
and Blinds.
d Low Prices
>rder for building material
LlGGERS,
A, S. C.
AW, Sales Mgr.
e Prudential
' Income Policy is the
parting Comfort From
m
ich side wiij your famter
your death?
ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agent,
LEXJNCTON, S. C.
;e company of America,
iy by the State of New Jersey.
Home Office, Newark, N J.
Better a ni worker than a day
3 reamer.
Porto Rico's New Wonder.
From far away Porto Rico romn reports
of a wondoriul new discovery
that is believed will vastly benefit the
people. Ramon T. Marchan, of Baree- ^
Jor.eta, writes "Dr. King's New Dis v
oovery is doing splendid work here. t
It cured me about five time9 01 terrioie vi
coughs and colds, also my brother 01 t)l
a severe cold in his chest and more e(
than 20 others, who used it c n my ad- &1
vice. We hope this great medicine 111
will yet be sold in every drug store in rr
Porto Rico." For throat and lung *e
troubles there is nothing better. A k]
trial will convince you of its merit. 50c 013
& $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed
by Harmon Drug Co.
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Many Columbia people, that is Lexington
county raise d boys who now a'
reside on the other side of the Congaree,
wpre visitors at the County Fair.
Some of them expressed themselves as
being of tho opinion that the exhibits
at this fair were more numerous and
and the specimens of finer quality 01
than those usually seen at the State c(
fairs, and in this conclusion we mod- j*
estly concur.
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A Night of Terror. la
Few nights are more terrible than
that of a mother ldokwg on her child
choking and gasping for breath dor- p
ing an attack of croap, and nothing t
in the hoose to relieve it Many mothers
have passed nights of terror in this
situation. A little forethought :
will enable yon to avoid ail this.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a ^
certain cure for croup aud has never
been know to fail. Keep it at hand, p
For sale by all dealers. ^
TAX NOTICE
Office of County Treasurer, Lexington si
County, Lexington, S. 0., September *t
20, 1912, o!
I will be at the places and dates tt
mentioned below for the collection of st
all taxes due for 1912, and will thank C?
the taxpayers to meet me promptly. ec
Irmo, Wednesday, a. m., Nov. 13,1912 w
Hilton, Wednesday, p. m., " 13,"
Chapin, Thursday, all day " 14, "
Peak, Friday, a. m., " 15, "
Gaston, Tuesday, a. m., " 19, tl
Swansea, " p. m. " 19, '* 7L
" Trr. J J 11 J II n. II II
Swansea, weauestiayauuay zy,
Pelion, Thursday all day " 21, ' f1
Steedman, Friday, a. m. " 22, M iS
Samaria, Friday, p. m. " 22, " ^
Batesburg, Tuesday, " 26, " f.8
Leesville, Wednesday, ' 27, "
Summit, Friday, a m. " 29, * el
Gilbert, " p. m. " 29, ' m
Ed Addy's, Wed a. m. Dec. 4, "
G. F. Keisler's, " p. m. " 4,;
Brookland Sat. all day, " 7, "* " *'
LETT. - * Q(
For.8tate Purposes 55^"Mflls
For Ordinary County Purposes ... 4 Mills . A
For Past Indebtedness .... 2 Mills*
Special County . (bridges) . . 1J* Mills
For Koads . . . 2 Mills
Fof Constitutional School Tax... . 3 Mills ^
.r-^^..JotallSK Mliis ar
Special School LevyDis T3o. l 4.Miljs 7.
Special School Levy ids. No. 15 S.Miils
Special School Levy Dis. No. 18 8 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 25 2 Mills 8:
8pecial School Levy Dis. No. 84 2 Mills
? . ./, ?. .1 Tf T\I~ Mr C% \JTIll~
special ooaooi ivtjvy jlh?. iiu. o/ * juiiib
Special 8chool Levy Dis No. 42 2 Mills
Special 8chool Levy Dis. No. 75 2 Mills 11
Special 8chool Levy Dis. No. 66 6 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 83 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 26 2 Mills
8pecial School Levy Dis. No. 35 2 Mills
Special 8chool Levy Dis. No. 13 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 23 2 Mills *.
8peeial 8chool Levy Dis. No. 17 2 Mills 0,1
8pecial School Levy Dis. No. 63 2 Mills
Special School Levy Die. No. 12 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 14 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 48 2 Mills
8peciil School Levy Dis. No. 50 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 84 2 Mills 6:
Special School Levy Dis. No. 85 2 Mills
Speci .l School Levy Dis. no. 71 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 16 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No 28 y 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 29 3 Mills
Spe ial School Levy Dis. No, 45 2 Mills
8pecfal 8chool Levy Dis No. 76 2 Mills
Special 8chool Levy Dis. No. 79 2 Mills 6:
Poll Tax $1.00
Commutation road tax for 1912, $3
dollars, is received at the same time fcr
as other State and county taxes.
Head instructions below before ti(
remitting: g
According to law the County Auditor
will add the following penalties: t0
On January 1st, 1913, 1 per cent.
penalty will be added to those who
have not paid. On February 1st, 1913, ij
an additional 1 per cent, will be added
to those who have not paid, making 2 ?
per cent, penalty for February. Still Q
an additional 5 per cent, panalty will
be adcfed on March 1st., making 7 per
cent, penalty to be paid by those who
have not paid by March 1st, 1913. re
Tax Books wiil close March, 15, 1913. \n
When remitting give each township tei
or school district your property is in. ne
Give one name in full, not initials. la:
Very truly, ; a j
E. L. WINGARD,
Treasurer Lexington County, S. C. j
| ALWAYS SELLS i
I CORNER MAIN AMD RICHLAND !
I DRY GOODS, NOTIC
SHOES, HATS, MILL
SUITS, SKIRTS, ETC
I & NICE LOI
I TO SELEC
Over 21,000,'MX) pounds of tobacco
were sold in South Carolina during the Di
teason just closed, which brought in
*2,653.14;;. U
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Flagged Train With Shirt.
Tearing his shirt from his back an
)hio man flagged a train and saved it
rom a wreck, but H. T. Alston,
fcaleigh, N. C., once prevented a wreck
rilh Electric Bitters. "I was in a
errib'e plight when I began to use
lem," he writes, "my stomach, head,
ack and kidneys were all badly affect1
and my liver was in bad condition,
Lit four bottles of Electric Bitters
iade me feel like a new man." A
ial will convince you of their matches
merit for any 9tomach, liver or
idney trouble. Price 50 cents at Harlan
Drug Co.
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To the intense relief of all, the
:rike of the street oar conductors
ad motormen in Colombia has been
mlcably settled, and the clang of the
reet car gong is again a familiar
>und on tne principal streets oi tne
ipital city. Strikes are always costly
> all concerned and are generally
le result of unreasonable stubborness
on the part of the parties to the
jntroversy, The grieviances either
:al or imaginary could as a rule be
ore quickly settled by the exereite
: a little common sense and mixed
ith diplomacy in the sett?jmeiit of
bor troubles.
For rheumatic pains or neuralgia,
ib the parts affected with DARBY'S
ROPHYLACTIO FLUID. It peneates
the flesh and relieves pain. For
>re throat, gargle with the fluid dilut3
with water. For flese wounds, burns,
jalds, or sores, apply it dircet to the
ound. It heals quickly. For a cramp,
>lic or dysentery take it internally in
ater. It quickly corrects the trouble,
rice 50 cts. per bottle. Sold by all
ruggists.
rnu a An/4 fnmn a /\# f Vi o Sfftfo
XllO UlICO OUli WJTIiJB V/l ?uu UIULV
ipposed to be "dry" are in many inances
very "wet'* and their law
Eficers are continually wrestling with
le yet unsolved problem of "how to
ippress the unlawful sale of intoxiiting
liquors by whatever name call1"
and are no nearer a solution than
hen they first began.
Great Bunding Falls
hen its foundation isundermined, and
the foundation of health?good digeson?is
attacked, quick collapse foliws,
On the first signs of indigestion,
r. King's New Life Pills should be
iken to tone the stomach and regulate
rer, kidneys and bowels. Pleasant,
isy, safe and only 25 cents at Haran
Drug Co.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
DHEbtJLE EFFECTIVE Sept 15,1912
rrivalS'jLhd .departures Lexington,
South Carolina.
/XT TJ TVioca cnViarinla furares shown
iJi JkUVWV hvmvmm., 0
t informatTGOHttply and are not guarlteedr.-).
.-.v*acK^07
No. 19, daily, local Columbia to
Augusta.
58 A. M.?No. 131 daily, the "Southern's
Southeastern Limited7' from
New York to Augusta.
:21 A. M.?No. 8, daily from Augusta
to Columbia, connecting
with "Carolina Special" for Spar- j
tanburg, Asheville, Knoxville, j
Cincinnati, etc. I
11 P. M.?No. 7, daily, from Oolum- I
bia to Augusta. Connecting from
Carolina Special from Cincinnati,
Knoxville, Atheville, Spartanburg
and intermediate points.
02 P. M.?No. 132, daily, the "Southern's
Southeastern Limited" from
Augusta to New York; arrives
. Washington 8:53 a. m., Baltimore
10:02 a. m., Philadelphia 12:23 i
noon, New York 2:3f p. m.
58 No. 20, daily, local from Augusta
tn Colombia.
Pullman car service on all through I
ains; dining car service for meals.
For further information, call on
;ket agent or
H. Hard wick, P. T. M., Washington,
. 0.; H. F. Cary, G. P. A., Wa9hingn,
D. C.; E. H. Coapman, V. P. &
, M., Washington, D. 0.; W. E. Mc- i
36. A. G. P. A., Columbia, S. C.; A.
. Acker, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga.
leaning, Pressing
and Dyeing
The Lexington Pressing Club is i
ady to do your fall cleaning, press- |
g, dyeing, etc. We have a eompent
force and oil work promptly ana
latly done. Let us fix up that old
5t year's suit for you. We make '
specialty of this class of work.
Lexington Pressing Club. I
Lem Sox, Manager
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DUTrol
T FOR LESS 1
STS. COLUMBIA, S. C.
)NS, CLOTHING,
INERY, LADIES' |
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- ALWAYS
T FROM I I
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Mr W L Goodwin and Miss Lula A |
ash, both of Lexington, were united
the bonds of m;irimony by Magis- ]
. W. Jefcoat, on October 20th, ItiI
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I??anigas
Wnite Bronze Monuments
Are more durable than Marble or Granite,
neither heat nor cold affects theflh They do |
not chip nor crack, nor breed moss, nor change I
their color ever, for like \iesigns they are I
cheaper than Marble or Granite. The lettering, 1
much or little, in bold raised type, is put on I
w i uiuui ex.ua ciiarge. t<aii ana see samples u
White Bronze and over 200 designs.
1802 Main St. - COLUMBIA, S. C.
Parlor Restaurant,~
BEN DAVID, Manager,
1218 MAIN ST. Opp. Columbia Opera House, COLUMBIA, S. C.
MMiiaaaflMMMaiaaiaaaai
est cooking and finest Restaurant in Columbia.
For Ladies and Gentlemen
Special Rates by the "Week.
Meals at all Hours?Night or Day <
Columbia Lumber & Manufac9
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T-. "t V ' " tfc ' ; . , ,?
\"V*?s Ji.-t * - m
furing Company j
manufacturers; op 1
Cach. Hahpc and Rlind. Tnffprinr 1
Finish, Pine, Cypress and Oak I
Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherboarding, Moulding Doo 1
and Window Frames I
Columbia, - South Carolina 1
J. B. HOLMAN W. J. McCARTHA, Manager H 8
Ready For Your We ||
ewmm mm co. j|
| Is now ready with a complete J 3
I stock of Hardware, Farming Im- * |
Iplements, Mowers, Buggies, Wag- I 8 S
ons, Harness, Gears, etc., for the I 81
trade of this section. Come and IH
i see us. We guarantee to please 81
?nnrl nr!r>ac fVlof Txnll N
I Willi guuua am-*. putw. "i??. h jhb
compare with any market. |H
Enterprise Hardware Co. I
Next to Dispatch Office H
j Lexington, South Carolina
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