The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, September 24, 1913, Image 6
The Lexington Dispatch
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Wednesday, September 24, 1913. '
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G. M. Harm an, Editor and Publisher ,
M. G. Sarratt, Associate Editor. j
Entered at the Post Office at Lexington,
S. 0., as second class matter.
CIRCULATION 2,300.
Silvester Privert who was convicted
in this county, September 6 on the
charge of petit larceny and sentenced
to 30 days has been paroled by the j
governor. The governor has extend- .
ed clemency in 751 cases since he as- f
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Fortv thousand bale9 of cotton in
Abbeville county is the prediction of a 1
conservative business man. At pres- 1
en., and prospective prices, that will (
me m a million dollars more for Abbe- c
vill* farmers this year than last. Great k
is Abbeville.?Medium. 5
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Mr. Elton Rawl, of Port Royal, an
aold Lexington boy, stopped over with
his father, Mr. James E. Raw), while
on his way to Columbia with his ^
daughter, Mi?? Ellen, who will enter
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Columbia college. ,
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The healing demulcent qualities of i
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound aro f
not duplicated in any other medicine
for coughs and colds. Any substitute
offered you is an inferior article. Refuse
to accept it for it can not produce
the healing and soothing effect of r
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound r
Insist upon the genuine, which con- t
tains no opiates. o
Harmon Drag Store. adv. s
Caldwell & Haltiwanger.
Never in the history of style and
dress has there been snch a grand dis- I
play of magnificent dress material and d
pretty goods, all of the latest weaves, c
and shnch handsome suits, cloaks and ;
skirts have never been offered to the i
ladies of Oolnmbia and vicinity. And f
the prices are so astonishingly low. r
-The hats in the millinery department ?
are the talk of the oity. All of t
these advantages are offered you at i
the new store of style, Oaldwell& Hal- a
tiwanger, Columbia, S. 0. t
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for you. Wi
Baltimore w
date fall line
etc., and it ^
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| winter nat.
Dr. Griffith a Candidate.
Three candidates have announced
definitely that they will be in the race
for mayor of Columbia, the latest enhftinor
Dr. L. A. Griffith, surgeon,
and a son of Col. D. A. Griffith, superintendent
of the penitentiary. Mayor
W. H. Gibbes has stated that he would
be a candidate to succeed himself.
F. S. Earle, a member of the present
city council, made an announcement
Tuesday to the effect that he had decided
to throw his hat into the ring
and take his place among the aspirants
for the highest position in the municipal
administration.
The municipal election will be held :
in April and already the candidates J
are blooming forth like the flowers in
spring. The coming of a new day j
brings ont a new candidate fcr com- J
missioner or mayor. Two commissioners
will be chosen at the same
time that a mayor is elected. From
:he present indications the next raunioipal
election will he one of the most i
spirited in the history (f local pV.i ics I
?nd the outcome will be watched j
^ith interest.
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A Card of Thanks.
I wish to thank iav neighbor* a'.(I i
friends who so kindly assise! us dur- j
ng the burning and rebuilding of our 1
>arn. May God's richest blessings 1
'est upon each and everyone, who
rave a helping hand during our mis- ;
'ortune.
Jason S. Shealy ard Fimily.
Foley Kidney Pills cure obstinate j
>ases of kidney and bladder trouble,
heumatism and lumbago, because they
emove the cause. You can not take
his honest curative medicine into your
ystem without getting the right reults.
Try them. Harmon Drug Store.
adv.
B. TV. Bates.
The store where yon dollar counts,
lead his advertisement and remember
Luring the summer he had a genuine
learance sale and has now opened up
vith a well selected stock of dry goods,
nillinery, notions, etc., new right
rom the northern markets. He is
low offering a line of beautiful goods
md the grandest bargains ever offered
o the people of Columbia. This is no j
mmbng, but an honest announcement i
md he desires the people of Lexington !
o call and see for themselves.
MILL
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ufluun
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3 have secured tli?
ho recently visiter
. Our new line c<
rill be to your inte
Facing a Serious Proposition
The man or woman who has kidney
trouble is facing a serious proposition,
where grave complications readily
follow neglect. Foley Kidney Pill9
are an honest curative medicine that
once taken into your system mean
restored kidney and bladder action,
and a return of health and strength.
Harmon Drug Store, adv.
M. L. Kinard.
We take pleasure in refering oui
readers to KINARDS advertisement.
He is now the only merchant ot the
"long-ago" still doing business at the
old staudin Columbia. His dealings has
always been such as to justly merit foi
him the title of "the old reliable
clothier" of Columbia. There is not a
more honest and straightforward gentleman
than j1. L. Kiuard and he only
handles such clothing a-? vill bca" him
out in all of his dealings. If you wish
anything in his line we guarantee
style, make and mciteri.il at right
prices.
His salesmen are polite arc' obh 'i ;?
and viil be p1 eased to lit you out in
styl j.
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Dangerous Urug living V/ay
ior Safer, More Pe liable
P 3:11.0 dy.
lienor ds of people in this vicinity
alone b.-iw j-mppc 1 the u~e of dang* roih
calomel when their liver is acting
slov.lv, and take Dodsoij's Liv<-r Tone
instead.
Hudson's Liver Tone is always safe
and has none of the bad after-effects
which so often follow the use of calomel.
It is a pleasant-tasting vegetable
liquid that starts the liver gently
and surely, and relieves constipation
and biliousness and causes no restrici.:?
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HULL Ui LldUlL Ul UlCL
Many preparations have sprang up
that imitate the claims made for Dodsou's
Liver Tone, but remember Dodson's
Liver Tone is the tried and tested
remedy that ha9 proven such a
good medicine and is so satisfactory
to every user?is the reason these imitations
are on the market.
Dod9on's Liver Tone cannot hurt
anyone and if it fails to do all that is
claimed for it Harmon Drug Co. who
sells it, will give your money back
with a smile. adv.
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;ed to attend our
0 services of Miss
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mtains the nobbif
rest to come in ai
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William Monts Dead. ff"
William Monts, a well-known farmer
residing in the Dutch Fork section of
Richland county, near Ballentine,
died at his home last Wednesday after
an illness of six weeks with typhoid
fever. Mr. Monts was about 60 years
of age, and, besides his wife, is sur
vived by four children, two sons and
two daughters, all grown.
The remains of the deceased were
buried at High Hill Lutheran church,
. in Lexington county, at 11 o'clock
Thursday in the presence of a large
^ congregation of relatives and friends. |
} Shoes for Everybody. ?
On the first page of this issue you t
1 will see the advertisement of E P. & [
1 F. A. Davis, of Columbia, the men |
who sell shoes for men, women and i g
children, made of good, solid leather j 1
1 I r.nd always give satisfaction in fit i t
| uiid wear. Call and sec them if yon ! R
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ST ATI-: OP SOUTH C A ROUS A, tl
i County of Lnxipgt
By fS. Dr-RtsK m., Pro ha- -Tiidc? . ; \
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to tm1. i.i : it P i.'m i'-ror*.; >1" a i ; i i.: - , ; i
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Thisr Hij v:'?ivi- ' i ; -1 1 an- i ?
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u'l'i appear Ut; o. in t.v- ? cart o: ! |i
. Crobat.y tn Ih-UI an Uximcmi O. j &
I K , S. C , or. :-;<> day s p\, wv, : ^
fitter pnbJi'jt-rioa ii-nvof, a: 11 oV?i..?*k !
j in r!:? forenoon, io show cau-e, ir any j
j they have, v by the >ii<I adiuini^ra- j
j lion should nor bo granted.
Given under my hand, this loik day j y
i of Sept., Autio D.'iniiii, 1013. -,TGEO.
S. DRAFTS, (L.S.) ',il]
i Probate Judge Lexington county.S. C.
j Published on the 17th day of Sept. daj
1913, iu the Lexington D spatch two Qr*.
weeks. 47.
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Office of County Treasurer, Lexington j
Countv, Lexington, S. C., September
20, 19i3,
Public notice is heaeby given that
State, County ancl School taxes will
be received by me from October loth
to December 31st inclusive.
LEVY.
For State Purposes 5:4 Mills
For Ordinary County Purposes ... 4 Mills
For Past Indebtedness .... 2 Mills
Special County . (bridges) . . 1>? Mills
For lioads . . . 2 Mills
For Constitutional School Tax... . 3 Mills
For 1 mill special school - - - -1 Mill
Total 18% Mills
' Poll Tax 81.00 i
i Com. Itoad Tax is $3 or <? days payable from
Oct. 15,1913 to Jan, l, 1914. 111
E. L. WINGARD, cai
Treasurer Lexington County, S. C.
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opening. It will mo
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i Eleanor Matthews,
arkets in our behalf
est and latest styles
ad. look them over be
>n, S. C.
"IF IT'S CORRECT
KINARD
HAS IT."
Get your
FALL SUIT
as early as you can and
have all the good of it
from now on. We have
some of the snappiest
styles for young men
we've ever shown. Better
see them early.
Our stock oi Hats,
Caps, Shirts, Underwear,
Hosiery, Ties, Collars,
Sweaters, Trunks and
Bags the largest ?n
years. Everybody invited.
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Goff-Meetzo. T
here
Ir. Lee Meetzrt, of Brookland. ana ,
ror
;s Ethel G< ff, of Saluda, wvrc h-inin
the bond* of holy wedlock Monr
Sept. 22nd by the Rev. J. A. j
tmer at the residence of officiating !
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ister.
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FOR MAYOR;
L. W. K?aa.
FOR ALDERMEN: j (
J. J. Taylor. ! . p
C. E. Leapkart. j
H. N. Kaminer. i ard
Q. E Caugkman. sele
Sidney Steele. j chil
Joe M. Caugkman.
FOE MAYOR. I Haj
^.t the solicitation of my many j Cou
ends, I hereby announce myself a erts
udidate for Mayor of Lexington. ! is In
JAS. E. RAWL. | to 1]
an both money a
an experienced 111
and purchased ci
in shapes and tr
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Copyright Hart SchafTncr & Marx
!i0 jrloiids >f Ci'as. E. Taylor
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by aunoiioco Mm as a candidate
Mayor r.f L xirgtor..
FoK ALDERMEN:
Rhude F. Roberts.
J umr3 Steele.
A. J. Fox.
Rtee B. Harmau.
T. R. Keisler.
T. C. Callison.
Willie Harman.
On A Summer's Evening.
t new life in your homo by buy
a few new Victor Records. New
ctions on Victor Records, the standthe
world over, double discs (two
ctions) ?5c. Victor Talking Males
sold on easy payments.
Harmon Drug Co.,
be many friends of Miss Carrie
*es will be pained to learn of her
tinued illness. Dr. G. Frank Robis
the attending physician. Here
iping that she may soon be restored
ler usual health.
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