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P Office County Treasurer Lexington County. Lexington, S. C., Oct. 11, 1921-. ?M{na {a hw.hv rivftfl ths.t ff'X HWM ur M.. gf state, county and school taxes for, Lexington county will be received by ine ffom October 15th, to December! $ 31st, 1921, inclusive. The levy is as follows: V ' 1 j |?i: , For State purposes 12 mills | rmrnrvses ..7 1-2 mills -f ui vvkuv r??r For Int. and Prin. HlghP;K -?*" way loan 3 . mills IFor past indebtedness.. 4 mills "fv For Constitutional school | Vr tax 3 mills For weak schools .. . . 1-2 mill Total 30 mills W Special tax as folows: ' District No. 1. Special and bonds, 12 mills. t > District No. 8. Special and bonds, 14 mills . fX District No. 14. Special and bonds, 8 mills. District No. 15. Special and bonds, . 34 mills. ?' ^ District No. 18. Special and bonds, 3$ mills. District No. 25. Special and bonds, L - 12 mil8? District No. 29. Special and bonds, 16 mills. District No. 36. Special and bonds, 6 mills. District No. 37. Special and bonds, <14 mills. District No. 60. Special and bonds, 12 mills. ' * ' * - * ^ J District iso. oo. a.uu. uuuuo, 8 mills. I .. ' P. ' , fe GOODS! I am offering Special I aw/1 T o<1iac PooHv.f oxiucs, auu uuuivo v and best material. r . . You can buy at your o vacate January 1st, 1922. Call and see. me at 1107 Washington ! L, NA ??? JOB PRINTI1 Prompt Expert W< * The Dispt Lexington, "As Copeland Goes, LEARN 1 The Holiday %/ Season Is Here Mei Chr vvitl mei 9 HOSIERY BAT NKCKWKAK S.V HANDKERIU IIIKI S GLOVES RAINCOATS Numerous sum II artieJ 1535 Main Street ^n^ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamm?mm^mmmmmrnm % fzZ ~': .^A In remitting your tax money please state whether you wish to pay road tax or work, also, state how many fdogs you have. In order to avoid any .confusion as there are many other Smiths, make your money order or cashier's check payable to W?- J. Smith. Treasurer, and address your Syetter to W. J. SMITH, tf Treasurer Lexington County. District No. 76, Special and bonds, 12 mills. , District No. 12. Special and bonds, 10 nulls. - District Nos. 9, 10, 11, 13, 16, 21, 27, 32, 34, 35, 38, 40, 42, 43, 45, 50, j 53, 59, 61, 63,64, 69, 71, 77, 78, 80, j 83, 84, and 87?8 mills. Dstrct Nos. 41, 79 and 82?6 mills. District Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 17, 19, 20, 22, 30, 31, 33, 39', 46, 48, 49, 55, 62, 75, 88?4 mills. District Nos. 6, 23, 24, 26. 28, 44,1 47, 51, 70, 72, 74?2 mills. Capitation Road Tax $5 .00, .option-1 al upon all male citizens between the ages of 18 to 55 or work 5 days in j lieu. I Poll Tax $1.00 upon all male citizens between the ages of 2fl to 60. Dog tax $1.25 for .every dog over 6 months old. LUNGARDIA is "without a rival" in ordinary or deep-seated Coughs and Colds, difficult breathing, and for the relief of Whooping Cough. The wonderful results following its use will astonish you and make you its life-long friend. Your money back, if you have ever used its equal. Danger lurks where there is a Cough or Cold: Conquer it quickly with LUNGARDIA. Safe for all ages. 60 cts. and $1.20 per bottle. Manufactured by Lumgardia Co.. Dallas, Texas. For Sale By HARMON DRUG I COMPANY. J 'OR LESS bargains in Clothing, Hats, o-Wear, up-to-date in style wn price, as I am going to |j St., Columbia, S. C. UFUL THE KIND \rn THAT J VJ PLEASES Service ! >rkmanship | TVM/U I South Carolina So Goes the Fashion" THE WAY. ! I ] Gifts For Men j i like sensible, useful articles as istmas gifts. We are prepared h a complete line of such gifts for :i. iirobes ioking jackets walking canks suit cases BELT BUCKLES . os suiUiblc lor Mailing. i suits and OVERCOATS $25 TO $50 BHj ORDER BY MAI I. | M WE PREPAY. | Columbia, S. C. I i J f TIME FOR COURAGE. The man who has been farming and has come down to the beginning of winter with little food for himself and family and who has, in some case, the prospect of having to give up what he has made to apply to overwhelming debts is in a condition which requires all of courage and all the grit and determination that there is in a man to ngnt tnruugu. Business men in towns and cities have their troubles and yet the responsibility for preaching courage rests none the less on such of these who have troubles as well as the far mer. The man in trouble needs sympathy even though he has brought it on himself and if he shows a willingness and a determination to fight it r?on trot Thp m.lTl who UUW liV VU.A4 Dv w ---? has lost heart and has lost courage cannot expect the consideration that his more courageous fellow will be given. Let's come together and fight ii out, hard though it be. And no mat ter what your own troubles, see if there is not some way in which you can help out the other fellow, if he has the courage and willingness to do his part. Remember the old saying, "Heaven helps those who help themselves."?Exchange. Hard to Please. "Say," protested the disgusted patron, "this show is not worth $2." "Didn't you see the leading man embrace the leading lady in the third act?" "Of course I did." "Well, he squeezed her so hard he broke a rib. What do you want for $2?" Special We are Meeting '< as fast as t We Have Reducti Stove Ranges ^ 1 1 T T~V Galvanized iron Kc and Tin ] Black and Galvan: and Gard( Plumbing ] I 0RICK Bl i poo ci i. | iooo main oireec, voiu ir~~ ' 1 jiii ' .i ..-I.,.I EAGLE "MIKADO">*^ _9HiK ! Tor Sale at your Dealer ASK FOR THE YELLOW PE* EAGLE M EAGLE PENCIL COM Are You Working Work of any sort is pure druc your existence. But with a purr tor a reward and it lightens yoi pleasure. Have a purpose in life! Mak building up a savings account in you with the means to attain yo independence, wealth?they all persistently save. Same rate of interest (4 per ce accounts. THE OLD The Carolina Nation W. A. Clark, President. T. S. Bryan, V. President. EVERY ONE LIKES 1 Do not forget to remembei acount with as It does not gifts but increases in value, 2 which we add to the deposit*. Accounts are invited. TIia DAIMAHA i ue [ auiieuu j COLUMB j RESOURCES 4 Per Cent Interest Paid or COLLAPSIBLE ARMCHAIR A very handy folding chair has been invented by a Frenchman and is described with illustrations in the Popular Mechanics Magazine. Its al i 1 _-t_ 1 ; ~V. ? most zit'gugiuu* wuigni. wa pounds, as well as the many uses to which it may be converted, make it it an extremely desirable part of a tourist's outfit. It is constructed of canvas and a light wood frame, and by the use of detachable parts is easily. transformed into a desk, pulpit, easel or horizontal writing table. Numerous accessories, such as pencils, erasers, a water bottle, and adjustable rear mirror, a graduated rule, and the small tame may ue placed in a waterproof bag when not in use and folded with the chair part. A universally adjustable umbrella is , also provided. When collapsed the unit is but three and one-half inches thick and can be*carried by a handle or by shoulder straps. m ' ^ ^ AUNT ELLEN WALKER DEAD. Aunt Ellen Walker died Sunday at her home, out near the Two-Notch road in the 70th year of her age. She was the only remaining member of the old uncle Isaac Walker's family; and was a good old faithful servant, liked and respected by both colored and whites. She leaves to mourn her loss her children, John Walker, Ef fie Nelson, Mattie Summers, Lucindia Robertson, and Mary "Walker, besides a number of colored friends. She was buried Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock p. m., at Bethel A. M. E. church. Rev. J. M. Williams officiating. 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