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PRICE COMMISSIONER ft APPOINTED TOR STATE. ft Columb;^, Jan. 19.?Harold C. ft Booker, newspaper correspondent and publicity director, has been appointed 1 fair price commissioner for South P Carolina, with headquarters in ColumI sbia. The appointment, which does - not carry with it a salary, was made i. upon the recommendation of Governor Cooper and United States District At^ torneys Thurmond and "Weston. '**" mViA ic a n PXV'SnaDer du. uvuau, nuu u - -i?? man of wide experience having at various times been editor of several of the State's leading dailies, is at present publicity director for the Southern Cotton association and the Automotive Trades association. KILLS THREE; CAUSES BABY'S DEATH; HURTS TWO, HANGS HIMSELF Brooklyn, Conn., Jan. 17.?Victor Lipponenn, aged 38, a farmer of "West Brooklyn, ran amuck with an axe to^BE Sole Agent for the fan* and also other brands of ? longest. Always see us f< I 15. BE Assembly Street, , ?^?== R" 1 H 8^ SB I8IEBI ? . ram |5g ^hhH^ ?B?s MB \ XjflMjfi I Should 1 THE DISP/ fl label on youi I after that dal producing th papers sent ( T IJL LEXINTON, A represent; \ -f \ I day, killed three persons, wounded two others, caused the death of his four-days-old baby, and then hanged himself. His first blow was for his wife who, although wounded, escaped by rolling from the bed. A neighbor woman who had attended Mrs. Lipponenn then was killed, her falling u-j-. ?w,,0v,;?cr infant. Hitching SJUU%V uoiun^ up a bobsled, the maniac drove to two neighbors' homes. At one he killed a man in the sight of his children and at the other fatally wounded an 18-year-old girl and probably mortally injured her mother. SHORTAGE OF TOBACCO FIVE ARE WOUNDED Murgia, Spain. Jan. 17.?Three gendarmes and fi\e civilians were bounded in the course of demonstrations here today over the shortage of tobacco. Tobacco stores were attacked by the populace and when gendarmes appeared there was fighting, which was subdued only after the arrival of reinforcements. \ RRY. I . Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishings, Ladies Ready-to-wear, Etc. ous W. L. Douglas shoes ihoes that wear easy and or bargains. T? DV IVIV I , > Columbia. S. C. \ I Renev MCH-NEWS will ad * Kvorv?kr? if fk<a r]ofk, L pap\^l) XI 111V UULV. 111' te unless you renew, e paper. In order to 3ut. If you are in an ative is accompanying '' Make checks , ?> -SWANSEA DOTS. Two Marirages?Personal Mention, j Miss Florence Ott and Mr. Lewis j Furtick were happily married at j Lexington on Dec. 25 by Judge of Probate George S. Drafts, the ceremony being witnessed by only a few friends and relatives. The young couple are making their home with Mr. Willie Furtick. Miss Myrtle Wise and Mr. Allison Redmond were married Dec. 24 by Magistrate Martin. Their friends wish them a prosperous and happy journew through life. Mrs. David Livingston spent the holidays with Mrs. O. D. Corn at "Woodford. Miss Irene Sharpe, who has been spending the holidays here, will soon ^ return to her home at Ulmers. Mrs. Lizzie Yon, her daughter and sons are spending the holidays with her sister. Mrs. Nellie Jeffcoat. MRS. HOLLAND WRITES IN FAVOR OF GOOD ROADS The Dispatch-News is in receipt of | an appreciated letter from Mrs. M. J. Holland of Washington which con- I tains an earnest pleaf or god roads which we are publishing without her consent, but containing so many good J arguments that we cannot miss the opportunity to let the public have the benefit of them. TT-1'- -J : ' ^Inooonfl,. ?omOTn. I iVirS. jnoiiail^l 1C> picooauuj iwuv... bered as Miss Annie Shuler, formerly TAX NOTICE According' to law the County Auditor will add the following penalties: i On January 1st, 1920, 1 per' cent. | penalty will be added to those who have not paid, making 2 per cent, pen- 1 alty for February. Still an additional; 5 per cent, penalty will be added on March 1st. making 7 per cent, penalty to be paid by those who have not paid by March 1st, 1920. Poll Tax, $1.00; Capitation Road Tax, $5.00, Capitation Dog Tax. 50c. TAX BOOKS WILL CLOSE MARCH 15, 1920. When remitting give each Township and School district your property is in. Give one name in full?not initials. % Send postage for reply and return of receipt. Very truly yours. C. E. LEAPHART. Treasurer Lexington County, S. C. v Befor I lopt the CASH-IN-A ereon is not later thai This course has bee sell The Dispatch-N< rears don't forget to 1 j the County Auditor : nnrl mnnev orders ' - - of this county. 1 472Monroe St., N. W., Wshington. D. C.. Jan. 17, 1920. Gentlemen:?Inclosed please find check for three dollars ($3.00). for two years subscription to Dispatch, j one of which ended in the fall. I appreciate your public spirit in opening your columns for the discussion of how to obtain good roads. Can't you make the people see that good roads are economy in the long run. They make for happiness in the promotion of sociability, and prosperity in the facility with which business may be conducted, and these two make for long lives. If automobiles are to be taxed for the upkeep of roads, which is the custom here, why should not other vehicles be taxed also? While I am not a resident of Lexington county at present, I own a little land there, and would welcome a tax on it for the purpose of building ! good roads. j Truly yours, | ANNIE S. HOLLAND, / - r ^ r T l.urs. AL. j. nuiiciuu^ We repair a] FOI Bring your And he will S / wmmammmmmmammamammmmmmmmmmmmm SNELG E. C. S LEXINGTON, MHMnBHBHHI i Mrs. J. C. Amic of Columbia was i the guest of her Mrs. Lottie liar- s mon several days las^ "*ek. i Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bocv - and two little sons of Savannah, Ga., visited her mother, Mrs. Lottie Harmon. 1 r CLERK'S SALE. J State of South Carolina. County of ( Lexington.?Court of Common ; Pleas. i W. H. Witt and L. H. Witt, plaintiffs, ] vs Annie Strickland, Spurgeon ; Strickland, et al, Defendants. In obedience to an order issuing out of the Court of Common Pleas in ; the above-stated case, I will sell be- , fore the Court House door at Lexington during the legal hours of sale on jSalesday in February next, the followI ing lands: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Bull Swamp Township, County and State aforesaid, containing fifty-seven and seven-tenths acres, more or less and bounded as follows: on the north by lands of W. H. Witt and L. H. Witt, 11 kinds of Automobi ID to a PACKA car troubles to the MAN WH I promptly heal your woes. TELEPHONE 127 ROV'S GJ INELGROVE, M e Febri I ? DVANCE system on .1 1 st February, 1920, n forced upon us by sws at $1.50 a year *enew before Februar on hi? tax return ti payable to SLIGH <* nary 1, February 1920. L you will not recen reason of the increai we will have to col y 1. SOU! rio, who will receive X i WALKER. >ast by the run of Bull Swamp creels flflj south by lands of the Huffman estate, l? md on the west by lands of H. 3V V Strickland, deceased." Also 'All that piece, parcel or tract of and lying and being in Bull Swamp rownship. County and State aforesaid, containing nine and three-fourths icres. more or less, and bounded as follows: north by lands of S. E. Geig?r, east and south by lands of the Huffman estate, on the west by run of Bull Swamp Creek, the said property being more plainly shown by a plat of H. R. Schoenberg dated November 30, 1 Q1 R " Terms of Sale. One-third cash, balance on a credit of one and two years, equal installments, with interest from date of sale at the rate of eigrht per cent, per annum, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises, with option to the purchaser to pay all acsh. Purchaser to pay for thA nnnprs st.imns r?nrl r?*f?r?r/1incr *vvvtu???o. H. L. HARMON, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions. Efird & Carroll, Attys. for Plaintiff. f# les?from a lRD O KNOWS nrYM'tTOlU1 rr,Hftirr^MtaWL,ar?..Li.rjeiMMBaaMWBBBgB^^gg tRAGE anager I South Carolina I BaaffiSKBBBBBRraBBHBDBHHi =31 1920 I j II . I . ~ * *4 H CAROLINA 8 ? payments. * I