The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 16, 1913, Image 4
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The Lexington Dispatch
Wednesday, April 16, 1913. a
Q M. Harm ax, Editor and Publisher J
J. W. Ogilvie, Assistant Editor t
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Entered at the Post Office at Lexington,
S. 0., as second class matter.
CIRCULATION 2,300. !
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Ool. John R. Abftej, now of New 1
Tork, is spending a few days in the
community where he was born, at
Salnda, S. C. When a boy he left there
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to fro to Edgefield, frominere ue wcu- .
x to N. Y. where he has made his home |
for the past twenty years. He was well
known here as a lawyer on the fifth
circuit, and at one lime was solicitor
Of the circuit.
Secretary Daniels, of the ^avy Department,
and four other members of
President Wilson's Cabinet, stood on
the bridge of the dreadnough Wyom'
ing, off Old Point, Va.? while her battery
of 12-inch gnus roared for the
first time at target practice in salvo.
At the first salvo half of the target,
, four miles off, was torn to bits anct
before she bad fired the ninety-six
shots allowed' her there were a dozen
holes in the portion left.
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Uaele Phil Rawl, of the R:>cky Well
section, was in town one day recently
We found him singing the old tune of
"Good bye, my party, Good bye," and
as an enthusiastic a Socialist as he was
a Populist in the days when the war
whoop of his political party was "Sixteen
to one or burst."
. The Pope Pious X is desperately ill,
aud grave fears are entertained for his
recovery. Close friends of his Holiness
sky that he constantly longs for
a sight of his old home at Venice?
that it is the one indulgence that he
cherishes. This, of coarse, he cannot
do, a9 the rules prohibits the
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" grounds once be enters them.
For tv^ing to murder the trained
nurse who Was ministering to his needs
James C. Robertson, a patient in the
Capital City sanitarium in Atianta,
Ga., was put in a straight jacket and
removed to jail. v \
Charles 0. Ke*r??n has booght the j
controlling intone in the Spartan-'
burg Evening Journal. >, . I
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( For Burns, Bruises and Seres
The quickest and surest cure for burr 9
?ruisesi hoil9. sores, inflammation auu (
ill skiu diseases is Bucklen's Arnica '
>alve In four days it cured L. H.
daflin, of Iredell, Tex., of a sore on
lis ankle which pained him so he could
lardiy walk. Should be in every house.
Only 25c. Recommended by The
flarman Drug Co. adv
In a recent communication address*
id to the Charleston News and Courier,
Senator B. R. Tillman reiterated
iiis charges made some time ago
that the Legislative Department of the
State Government is bamboozled and
debauched by the railroad interest.
Husband No. 2 shot and mortally
wounded Husband No. 1, because the
latter called at the home of his former
wife, in Louisville, Ky., to see hi9 child.
Meeting Of Stockholders
T Virfr Association.
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A meeting of Stock-holders of the
Lexington County Fair Association is
called for the first Monday, the 5th day
in May at 12 o'clock M. at Lexington
Court House. There ha9 been enough
stock subscribed and promised to pay
the Association out of debt and this
meeting is called for the purpose of
hearing the report of the Soliciting
Committee and to advise about the future
conduct of the Association.
A full meeting and general exchange,
of views will add much to the future
prosperity of the Fairs.
M. D. Harman, Secretary.
C. M. Efird, President. ?
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TAX NOTICE TOWN OF
LEXINGTON.
Taxpayers are hereby notified that J
by an ordinance duly enacted by the
Town Council of the Town of Lexinging,
8. Cu 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 1913. ?
, The tax books will be kept open by
the undersigned, at his usual place of
business in said town, for the oollep:
tion of the said taxes as levied, from
May 1, 1913 to juiy 31,1913, both in|
elusive, after which time a penalty of
five (5) per cent, will be added and the
books kept open until June' 15, 1913.,
sw-tiionHnn nf delinanent taxes
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and penalty.
Tax executions will be issup#fgainst
all defanlting taxpayers after Jane 15,
1913, to enforce the payment of all
nnpaid taxes.
C. E LBAPHART,
Treasurer Town of Lexington, 8. 0.
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Paint Now
If you ought to have painted .la9t
year and waited for paint to comedown,
how ruuch do you think you
made?
You'll buy an extra gallon this year.
There's $5 or $6 for paint and labor.
You think you won't, bat you will;
you can't stretch paint.
t* ~ "'"""o a/%, fha lrmaprvrm wait.
A'I) IS iXl YT Cfcjf D nu buu iw?n ,
the more paint and wages. Besides
what paint is for. What is it for? '
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Harmon Drug Co., sells it. adv.
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An executive order issued by President
Wilson forbidding under heavy
penalty the destruction of birds of
plumage in the canal zone has been
put.into effect by the canal commission.
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The floods in the West are snbiding
and the people are beginning to breathe
easier.
Pale Childrenl
Ayefs SarsaparUla helps nature
to make rich, ped blood. No
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Sold for GO yean.
Ask Voor Doctor. ???*^1
Live Stock Association Meet-1
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The Lexington Live Stock and Im- I
nmwftmont Association is called, to I
meet at Lexington on Thursday, the
17th day of April, to perfect plans for
carrying on tick eradication in this
county. A full attendance is requested
of all farmers interested.
W. W. Barre, President.
D. F. Efird, Secretary. 24. .
Notice of Special Election.
Notice is hereh/given that a special
election will Be held at Macetfonhv
School HcnfSe, District No. 40, on
Sfciftirda/; April 26th, 1913, for the pifr*
ppse^f voting a specisl levy of ttfcp 1
^j^tnills for school .purposes in said
i'district. The polls will open at 8
o'clock a. m. and will close promptly
at"4 o'clock p. m. Voters
will be required to present
their tax receipts and registration certificates.
Noah Ham,
J. I/Amick,
J. A. Summers,
34. Board of Trastees.
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REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
LEXINGTON, S. C.
Heal Estate Bought and Sold.
160 acres in Congaree creek,
includes Joe Shumpert's residence
Must be sold quick. Good
terms.
350 acres 5 miles from Lees- |
ville, timber, 2 rural routes,
telephone, good / school, near
church.
216 acres 5 miles from Edmund,
20 acres open, 2 room
rtwellincr. nlentv water, good
pasture.0
105 acres 7 miles from Pelion
7 miles from Gilbert, 4 room
dwelling, a barn and stables, ,
plenty water.
140 acres two miles south of
Barr, 6 miles from Lexington,*30
open, 50 acres pine timber, 6
room dwelling, a barn and stables,
plenty running water.
62>? acres 3 miles west of Gaston,
9 acres open, 3 room dwelling,
some pine timber, plenty
oak.
46 acres one mile from Edmund
25 acres open land, 2 room dwelling.
270 acres; 3 miles from Pelion,
50 acres open land, dwelling,
Slenty water. Fine land 1 or
otton and grain.
162 acres 5 miles from Si-eedman,
25 acres open land, dwelling
barn and Stables.
104 acres 1 mile from'Edmund
85 acres open land, 2 room dwelling,
plenty water.
150 acres 7 miles from Lexington,
50 acres in cultivation 9
room dwelling. 2 barns/tenant
house, blacksmith shoi 'good
water D3wer, corn an< wheat
mill, cotton, gin*?nd press, telephone,
daily n ai), neear good
school and chnrcu. >
Easy terms.
SURETY rfONPS.
Write or call to see me
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The old reliable blackberry crop bidsy
fair to be abundant.
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bed for several weeks, quite a pleasant
.call while in town yesterday.
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