The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, May 07, 1913, Image 4
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, lh} Lexington Dispatch
Wednesday, May 7,1913.
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ft M. Habeas, Editor and Ppbiishe:
J. W. OgiIjVie, Assistant Editor
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Entered at tne Poet Uffioe at Lexington,
S. 0., as second class matter.
CIRCULATION 2,300.
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r Prize Contest
The Dispatch has 9tarted a prize coolest
in which tome valuable premiums
lo married, single and old ladies as
veil as meu and boj s as an inducement
t? secore subscriptions, both
new an 1 renewals to the Dispatch.
coup >n will also be given to old subscribers
who pay t leir dues and renew
ma well as to new subscribers, which
entitle* the holder to a chance at a
handsome $75 Rock Hill Top Buggy.
Bead the large advertis menfc for
more fuller information and get to
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WOVK co 8( outj ul tuc 'iuiuujo.
^he contest will be absolutely a fair
woe.
Results Favorably.
At a special election in Saxe-Gotha
JBch >ol District no. 69, held at Irene
S&tirday voted the special levy of
two mills for school purposes.
The special election held in Mack
School District no. 38 held on April 26
lesulted favorable to the special levy.
We a*-? pleased to notice the results
of these elections as they are an indi- j
cation of progress and also shows that'
the people are alive to the importance
better educational facilities.
May Salesday
La9t Monday wa9 salesday in May
kit the crowd in town was not so very
Ibrge. This is accounted for by reason
?f the farmers being ba9y upon tbe
farms and could not spare the time to
tome to town..
There was only one legal 9ale made
?that of a tract of six and one-eighth
acres on the Wybea Ferry road belonging
to the estate of the late James H
Fields, which was purchased by Mr.
ft R Fields, for $1,030
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A nice a?sortme:u of stoves, ranges
and farming imptwn?nts at Mrs. E. G.
Wingard's we ?~U cheaper than the \
cheapest. i
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1. ANNOUNCEMENT.
4P^ fairly and honestly on busin<
fw fairness to all concerned. 1
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CANDIDATES. Single,
$ ? and adj >Lning towns are t
- party receiving the largest i
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aeoor iance with the contest
tlemen and boys are eligible
W& enumerated in their class.
VOTES CLASSED. Vote
nominations:
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Lexington,?Citron, middjjQg, 11%
Savannah,?Turpentine 39.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Lexington.
By Geo. S. Draita. Esq., Probi t Jtdge.
Whereas, Mabt. 1 Good win made suit
to me to grant her letters of administration
of the estate of and
effects of John H. Goodwin;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
1 and creditors of the said JohD H.
Goodwin, deceased, that they be and
appear before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Ler;ngton,
, C. H., S. C.. on 17th day of May, 1913,
next, after publication hereof at 11
i o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause,
j if any they have, why the said
administration should not be granted,
j Given under my hand, this 2nd day
nf \TQTT A TV ,<vr3
wl "geo? sTdrafts, (l. s.)
Probate Judge, Lexington Co., S. C.
Pablished on the 7th day of May,
1913, in the Lexington Dispatch. 28
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that a special
election will be held at North Edisto
School House District No. 87 on Saturday,
May 17th, 1913, for the purpose
of voting a special levy of two (2) mills
for thf school purposes in said district.
The polls will open at 8 o'clock A. M.
and will c!oje promptly at 4 o'clock
P. M.
Voters will be required to present
their tax receipts and registration
certiticates. T. C. JEFCOAT,
J. L JEFCOAT,
W. Q. JACKSON,
28 Board of Trusters, f
Sweet Potato Plants
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Tomato, Pepper, Cabbage, etc , choicest
flowering and ornamental plants
for the front yard.
Fiowers, plants, bulbs and seeds !
shipped everywhere.
Rose Kill Greenhouses
Phone 43. Colombia, S. C.
Fresh Bread always fouud
at Harman Bazaar.
Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby positively
forbidden to trespass upon my land by
hunting, fishing or in any manner
whatsoever. The law wiri he enforced.
28 ASRIAH TAYLOR. 1
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which will be given by
Dispatch
$75.00 Rock Hill Top Buggy
ill old subscribers who pay up
5 during this contest as well as
be given a coupon entitling
lis buggy.
Rules and Reg
V-iting Contest will be conducted
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With the above principles wiil be mi
married, young or old Ladies in this
iligible to enter this confess and the
lumber of votes shall receive the prizes
id ihoir premiums wiil be distributed in
ants' standing at the final count. Ger)
to enter the contest for the pme?
s wjU be issued in the following deV
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Alfred J. Fox,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
LEXINGTON. - S. C.
Real Estate Bought and Sold.
250 acres on Black creek, 6
? -1 Choorlmon onnnorh
IXJiJ pa tiuui uii^nuuiuij vv>.nu
pine timber to cut 500,OuO leet
of lumber, juniper, oak, hickory
and dogwood in abundance.
63j? acres l}4 miles from
Shumperts, Plenty running
water, some pine limber,
plenty oak.
1000 acres 4 miles from Edmund
on Congaree creek Dwelling
and Tenant Houses, Fine
Water Power, Pine Timber.
350 acres 5 miles from Leesville,
timber, 2 rural routes, ;
telephone, good school, near
church.
216 acres 5 miles from Edmund,
20 acres open, 2 room
dwelling, plenty water, good
pasture.
105 acres 7 raile9 from Pelion
7 miles from Gilhert, 4 room
dwelling, a barn and stables,
plenty watr \
140 acres two miles south of
Barr, 6 miles from Lexington, 30
open, 50 acres pine timber,
room dwelling, a Darn and stables.
plenty running water.
62% acres 3 miles west of Gaston,
9 acres open, 3 room dwelling,
some pine timber, plenty
oak.
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2<u acres; 3 ranes Trom reuou,
50 acres open land, dwelling,
plenty water. Fine land for
Cotton and strain.
162 acres 0 miles from S<-ppdman,
25 acres open land, dwelling
barn and Stahles.
104 acres 1 mile from Edmund
35 acre9 open land, 2 room dwelling,
plenty water.
150' acres 7 miles from Lexington,
50 acres in cultivation 9
room dwelling. 2 barns tenant
ho.is^. blar.Usmith s-hoi good
water r3wer, corn am wheat
mill, cotton, gin"^nd press, telephone,
daily 1 aii, neear good
school and chur?^.
Easy terms.
I SURETY BONDS.
Write or call to see me
AT
THE HOME
NATIINAL BANK,
Lex:ngton, S. C.
Miss Clara Rawl was a visitor in Columbia
Monday.
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jreat Pri
Contests Conduct
sOLUTl
LADIES'
1st. Prise. The lady sending u
t ,ni. , T\! mm.WT^rrrrtlrt Kfl rtl* C
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Farm subscriptions will receive i
Champion New Home Sewing Mi
2nd. Prize. The lady sending
receive a Gold Hunting Case Elg
3rd. Prize. The lad v sending t!
ceive $5.00 in Gold.
?ulations Govern
New Subscriptions 1 Ye
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41 " 3 mo
Renewals " 1 Ye
44 44 fi mo
4 4 4 4 mr>.
! Back Due " 1 Ye?
44 4 4 4 4 H tuo!
4 4 4 4 3 nioi
Home and Farm Subs. 1 Yes
INSTRUCTIONS. Results as
after 3" days. No votes accepted
concerned in this contest. No o
be allowed to become a candidal
i testants.
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For Burns, Bruises and Sores
The quickest and surest cure for burns
bruises, boils, sores, inflammation and
all skin diseases is Bucklen's Arnica
Salve In four days it cured L. H.
Haflin, of Iredell, Tex., of a sore on
his ankle which pained him so he could
hardly walk. Should be in every house.
Only 25c. Recommended by The
Harrnan Drug Co. adv
Notice of Special Election, j
1 Notice is hereby given that a special
I election will be held at Pelion School
House, District No. 25, on Monday May
19, 1913, for the pnrpi se of votingaspecial
levy of two (2) mills more for school
purposes for said District. The polls
| will be opened at 8 o'clock a. m., and
close promptly at 4 o'clock p. m
Voters will be required to present
their tax receipts and registration cer!
tiflcates.
T XV Wisp
D. R. Kueece. I
H. L. Laird.
27. Board of Trustees.
Potato Plants.
We are shipping our potato plants
Can fill orders in one days notice.
Would be glad to ship our old South
Carolina friends. Nancy Hall and Porto
Rico yams 1000 -$1.50; 5000, or mere
$1.35.
SPHALER & HARTLY,
Pine Castle, Fla.
Ayer's Pills]
Gently Laxative. Sugar-coated.
Dose, one pill, orfly one.
Sold for 60 years.
Ask Your Doctor. fcS.fc''
! TAX NOTICE TOWN OF
LEXINGTON.
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I TAvnavfirs arp hprehv notified that i
I by an ordinance duly enacted i,y the !
i Town Council of tbe Town of Lexing- \
| ing, S. C , a levy of Ten (10) Mills h*s J
| been made on all the taxable properry
i within the corporate limits of said
i Town for municipal purposes for the
j year 1913.
i ~ The tax books will be kept open bv
! the undersigned, at his usual place of
; business in said town, for the coliecj
tion of the said taxes as levied, from
J .May 1, 1913 to -*ay 31, 1913, both in|
elusive, after which time a penaity of
; five (5) per cent, will be added and the
j books kept open until June 15, 1913,
j for the collection of delinquent taxes
and penalty.
Tax executions will be issued against
all defaulting taxpayers after June 15,
1913, to enforce the payment of all
unpaid taxes.
0. E LEAPHART,
Treasurer Town of Lexington, S. 0.
April 16. 1913. 8w31
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PRIZES.
s the largest numberof subscribers
inbscriptions, including Home and
a handsome oak finish drop head
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the second largest number will
in Watch.
he third largest number will re- 5
ing Contest are as
ar 1.000 Votes il.00 i
s. 500 44 5 .50
,*?. 250 44 25
:U- 1,000 44 $1.00
*. 500 44 .50
?. '250 44 .25
?r 1,000 41 $1.0?
s. 50 0 44 . 50
H. 250 44 .25
ir 250 44 .25 ;
: to standing of votes will be issued |
I at less than regular price of paper
ne connected with this paper will
e in this contest or work for con
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.n't let it attack NjW ^
vent it. Tut iu J*
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is*. 25c. Mc.
roup meui- 1/
Roup is Cornrnc
It may appear in your Took at any time. I)<i
your fowls and cut down your profits. Pre
tao drinking water
Roup Cu
Guaranteed to prevent and cure this fatal disci
SI. Each ? '>< bos makes io gallons of coal and
Clue. Sample FKIiE.
pr0^ Poultry Re
Keeps fowls in tha beat physical condition?s
25c, 50c, $1. 25-lb. pail, 1
"Your money back if it f
Get Pratt? IToOt-sharine Boo
E. B. ROOF & SONS, LEXING1
M. I). SHULE, NEW BROOKE,
BHULL & WESS1NGER, NEW
We will
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$65
See us before you
some other range.
tee ours to be as g
et affords. Terms
Enterprise Harft
W.J. McCARTE
RUB-MY-TISM |
Will cute your Rheumatism i 1
Neuralgia, Headaches*- Cramps, '
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and ]
Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects (
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in
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iv&uouy auu CAiciixaxiy. x~xxwc
Mrs. Frank George ar d little daughter
Ruth spent Monday in Columbia.
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GENTS' PRIZ
1st. Prize. The gentleman or boy send
of subscribers to The D.spatoh, renewal:
eluding Home and Farm subscriptions, v
Bicycle.
2nd. Prize. The gentleman or boy senc
number will receive a Victor-Victrola T:
Double Faced Records (making 12 seleetic
?..?d Priyp Tho crpnflpman nr bov spud
number will receive *5 00 in Gold.
Follows:
Votes after being counted cannot be tra
sure you know whom, you are going to vo
ihe ballot box as the editor or any one wi
informat ion on the subject. The keys to
i;i the possession of the awarding commit:
Contest to run not less than DO days. C
announced 10 days in advauce of closmg.
date of closing is reserved if sufficient car
The contest shall close on 3 day which
10 clays prior to closing contest tht judges
baliot box and take same to a place when
ing business hours and locked in a vault i
i! Ht ii Hip inrlco* will foihro chartre and
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winners in their turn.
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ible to resist disease. 11/7 f@\
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pay $79.00 for (
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We will guar
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be arranged.
mare Company
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In order to raise ready cash, yon
will find goods offered at astonishingly
low prices *\t Ball's Bazaar?where
Byerything in dry goods, notions mil- *
linery, np-to-date ready to wear suite,
iress >8, waists, etc. Both the price
and goods are bound to suit yon. Go
at once befor* every-thing has been
picked over at this grand sale. Romember
the place, Boll's Bazaar, Columbia.
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inj?: us the largest number $ $ ^
i, back subscriptions, in- A &
7ill receive a High Grade
ling us the second largest XV %
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uisferred to another. Be
t e for before coming to ^ ^
11 positively not sriv^ any $
tiie ballot box ahull be ^
tee during the contest. v
losing of couteat will be ?
Trie right to postpone ww
ise should occnrr. & &
will be announced later, J ^
will carefully loclror seal ? ?
)Toting can be done dur- x X
at night nntil close of con- ^ ^
[ count same and announc? & &
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