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NEV Our stock of Sp: Dry Goods, -. y j_ i w e are sat] especially inviti Call whethe WIV SSS1804 Mai ____ -thb state of south carolik County of Lexington. By George S. Drafts, Esquire, Proba Judge. Whereas, Mrs. F. L. Swar made suit to me, to grant her Lette of Administration of the estate of ai effects of J. J. Swartz. These are Therefore to cite and a mopish all and singular the kindred ai creditors of the said J. J. Swart deceased, that they be and appear, t lore me, in the Court of Probate, to 1 held at Lexington C. H., S. C., on t. 24th day of Feb , 1910 next, after pu lication hereof, at 11 o'clock in t forenoon, to show cause, if any tli coul ailmiiiiotroft J&AVU) V WW co?m sh >uld not be granted. Given under my hand, this 8th d of Feb , Anno Domini, 10io. Geo. S Drafts, (L. S.) Probate Judge, Lexington County, S. Published on the 9th day of Ft 1910, in the Lexington Dispatch. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLED County of Lexington. By George S. Drafts, Esquire, Proba Judge. "Whereas, Mrs. Addie D. Kaufma made suit to me to grant her Lett* of Administration of the estate and effects of Dr. Julian E. Kaufinar These are therefore to cite and t monish all,and singular the kindi and creditors of the said Dr. Julian KaufmaDn. deceased, that they be a appear, before me, in the CourtProbate, to be held at Lexington, C. I S. C? on the 24th day of Februai 1910, next, after publication hereof, 11 o'clock injtlie forenoon, to sin cause, if any they have, why the ss Administration should not be grante Given under my hand, this 8th d of Feb., Anno Domini, 1910. Geo. S. Drafts, (L. S.) Probate Judge, Lexington County, S. Published on the 9ch day of Fe' 1910, in The Lexington Dispatch. w 31 me? m B Am 1 Im v With your sake of savir you use a only recomn H analysis. It i U cial knowled h rials to analy U of a fertilizer Iterials used, over feed tt time and sta , This is why are so popi gredient ha work to do years expert goods for So enabled us 1 Q required. Q See that trade ir U TRj ~i jRE rj F. S. Roysl NORI V SF ring Goods is arrivinj Millinery, Not! isfied that we can ph 3 our Lexington frier t you want to buy o] in Street A., THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . County of Lexington. | te By George S. Drafts, Esquire, Probate Judge. tz Whereas, Frank W. Shealy, C. C. 0. t srs P. & G. S. made suit to me, to grant id him Letters of Administration of the estate of and effects of Joseph Huffd man. e id These are therefore to cite and ad- p ;z, monish all and singular the kindied >? K3- and creditors of the said Joseph Huff- u be man, deceased, that they be and he appear, before me, in the Court of Prob bate, to be held at Lexington C H., r he S. C., on the 22d day of March, 1910 p ey next, after publication hereof, at 11 n :>n o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, ^ if any they have, why the said Admin- p ay istration should not be granted. p Given under my hand, this 8th day a of Feb., Anno Domini, 1910. t C. Geo. S. Drafts, (L. S.) a ?b. Probate Judge, Lexington County, S. C. t ' Published on the 9th day of Feb. 8 ~r 1910, in The Lexington Dispatch for ^ 6 weeks. 20 r Irte j nn FINAL DISCHARGE. irs This is to notify all persons that I ? of will apply to the Hon. Geo. S. Drafts, ? m. Judge of Probate for Lexington county, *South Carolina, on the 8th day of ed March, 1910, for a final discharge as ad- fc ? ? ? i-J. Am c A.-. ^ T. jj;. mmisiraiui" ui me estate UJ. UVUU j~I. nd Walling. , of ELIZABETH WALLING, 2 I., 18 Administrator. 7? ^ Q-et Eyeglissts. 0 dd I wish to announce that I will be at k ' Gilbert, S. C., on Saturday, February 3 oj 26, for the purpose of fitting eye- ( glasses. Please remember the date a and meet me there. ^ 2W 3wl7 M. L. Riley, Optician. j ? c md when for the 8 T ig a few dollars & i fertilizer whose 8 I nendation is its M ? requires no spe- if * ge to mix mate- II 1 ses. The value m ? lies in the ma- p| * so as not to i le plant at one j I rve at another. y a Royster brands y B ilar. Every in- y s its particular y Twenty-five y ? ence in making y b uthern crops has y = 11 * Ssj d r ? ?XT l-% /-* 4 o H# .U K11UW Wlicit Id f< tark is on every bag 0 J IDE MARK |l? ^ jj : GISTERED H fcer Guano Co. Q FOLK, VA. i! n f< y a ^jncncisnncc r< a 5 every day. The oris, Shoes, fr J-1- - i. J? 1.1 jase tne most ia.su ids and customers ? not. We are her rRUTHFUL REPORTS. le jexington Reads Them With b Uncommon Interest. B A Lexington citizen tells his experi- b< nee in the following statement. No bi etter evidence than this can be had. he truthful reports of friends and eighbors is the best proof in the rorId. Read and be convinced. A Marks, Depot St., Lexington, S. C !., says: "I suffered from severe to ains through my back and sides for C] lontlis and felt miserable in every :ay. My kidneys did not act properf and I knew that they required a = onic. I procured Doan's Kidney Pills \1 t The Kaufmann Drug Co. and since < aking the contents of one box, I am j ble to do my woik without any ( rouble. The pains in my back and < ides have greatly diminished and my ] :idneys .give me no annoyance. I < ecomraend Doan's Kidney Pills to < thers in return for the great benefit ] have obtained from their use." , TT( 1~ i? -11 a, I? or saie uy an ueaicxs. ?. m-o W ? ents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, 1 few York, sole agents for the United j Jtates. i Remember the name?Doan's?and < ake no other. J , . i i 3d. Johnson Killed ! Saturday night. ! Ed Johnson, a negro boy 18-year9 < Id, was struck in the head with a brick ( >at at the home of Dave Johnson, on j Jr. Albert Taylor's plantation, near < Jayce, during a f.-olic Saturday night, < ,nd died from the effects of the ] round on Sunday afternoon. Elmore ] ?oon, another negro, is in jail i harged with the crime. Coroner { Jlarke began an investigation on Sun- J u,y afternoon, but the inquest wa9 < oi concluded until last night. < The trouble is said to have arose < ver liquor and women. j This is the fourth homicide to occur I 1 Lexingto 1 durii g the last six j eeks. a A Big Msrcantilo Doal. 1 The L. D. Cullum Co., of Bates- | urg, has bought out the entire stock | f groceries, hardware, fertilizers, | tc., together with the good will of < he E. Jone9 Company at Batesburg. j .nnouncement of this change";will b * j >und in two large display advertise- j < lents el9ewhere. This is one or the \ irge9t deals ever made in Western ] arolina, and practically places the < i. D, Cnllum Co., in the lead. This | i one of the moet reliable firms in the ! tate, and their friends will learn of < leir success with keen interest and < leasure. The firm handles every- < ling in the mercantile line'iand buy ] 1 such quantities as will give them < le inside track on prices. < The E. Jones Company has done an \ stensive business for many years, < aving grown up with the town. It i i understood that they will organize J nd operate a large cotton mill at J iatesburg the coming season. i ? i Why You Should. j A few reasons why you should give ) le Jones Cash Dry Goods Store, 1554 ] fain St., Columbia, a share of your ( :ade. 1st. Because he carries a com- < lete stock of new dry goods, notions, j lillinery, shoes, etc. The only cash < ry goods store in Columbia. Buying < ir cash enables him to sell much lets < lan others who s^ll on credit. With < very purchase you get a coupe n, and < 'hen you have traded $15 you get fr( e | f charge a lar.re framed picture j 'orth at leas, $2.r0. Get one of his < irge palm fai s?no charge. Besides ( ou will find Mr. Joi es a very clever J lan to ceal with. C; 11 and see him. < ? ? ? i Wilson Released. 1 J. R. Wilson, the white man arrest- ! d a few days a <o upon the charge of irceny, was given a preliminary be>re Magistrate Harman on Friday, nd the case dismissed. He was ably ! ^presented by ex-Senator Sharpe. j prettiest line we have p a l" 5 Wk ?aiss Laui^s wr& dious and save you mon to make our store their e to please all. Banks Will Close. ??? Tuesday, February 226, being a igal holiday, The Home National ank and The Lexington Savings ? ... ank will be closed. Patrons will J a ly 2ar this in mind and arrange their j Fish GlU usiness accordingly. Am* I i w ttm &a>Diwaei. uim The Pension Board of Lexington are a C0I] )unty will meet February 21, 1910, ers all 0\ i close up their business for the pres- tbev are nt year. S. M. Roof, Chairman. Use ? ? the Alfred J. Fox, 1 Real Estate I - | igarawMras and Insurance, I j f JH E LEXINGTON, - S. C. ! | _ . .Fa?c > I Gold Dr I I handling > | Barb fob sale ! J the patrc 135 % acres, U miles from Gil- [ R to please beri, enough timber to build > | dwelling and outhouses, plenty isur 235 acres, 3A miles from Ed- > | I mund, plenty oak and tie timber. | I .240 acres 4 miles from Swan- > tizrxtmsZSS&SG* sea, known as the Joe Sb^mpert ; place, 40 acres open land i room > dwelling, barn and stables, plen- [ ???? ty water. [ 1 8 li. p. engine and boiler, 1 > 50 saw gin, conenser and press, 1 f /&/ t thresher No. 3. i [?f A 105 acres 4 miles from Steed- ) man, 30 acres open land, oroorn ij 1 I jgg dwelling. i> \ \ raj** 72 acres near Styx on Southern railway company, 30 acres in n 1- jj tivation, 3 room house, deep well > j x/?S! and good orchard. > One - hal f acre lot in Lexington, >; T . 3 room dwelling. ) L* 29 4-10 acres near Lexington, ? Charles ! 1 .1 i* 8 - ? ? tiraoereci, a the. y 2?5^ acre1; near fcaxe-Gotba ) Irtcorpora mills, 6 room dwelling, outbuild- [ John F. Di ing. good orchard, plenty water. ' 11)4 acres near Saxe Gotha Mills > . 1(55 acres one mile from Lexing- > ton depot; 75 acres cleared; young [ flTTP MTS orchard; creek runs through > M S I EbW S B place; fruit never fails. \ T _ . 20 acres near Lexington. * am offering One lot in town of Lexington. 9 > Lexington cour One lot on Main street of Lex- } be had for ington; good building _ , 45 acres,3 miles from Lexington, zou acres, tne 9 acres open land. Plenty water. i milesis w trc 3 acres, good dwelling near > 0 rb?m dwelling Lexington. j feU a*d sPni 87 acres, 2 miles from Macedon, J?' acres 1 22 acres open land, new barn, > ? acres ^me enough lumber on ground to J four room hou6 build 4 room dwelling, clay soil. acres two 100 aerts, IA miles from Maced- ) ?n Southern rai on, 30 acres open land, some pine | e, timber, plenty water, nearly all . 300 acres on clay soil. I from Colambia 79 acres, U miles from Maced- | acres clea*ed'J, on, 36 acres open land, 4 room ] ture, new<roo dwelling, barn and stables, good S etc- ? . pasture and plenty water, gray ? B'[ookl One No. 8 J. C. Steele brick mill > subdirisionori 280 acres four miles from > 9 ide Steedman on Black Creek. , 0?h^oh , > 70 acres fine ! ?????????????? about 40 acres | Southern railro Write or call to see me > several lots a > around Brookla * m | List your pro a"1 i lots and homes THE home ! r am . NATO NIL BANK, : | 121 7 Washing t o n ! land bouc! Lexiagtoa, S. C , chanced < 1 Sewii The American Live Stock | The champi > Anmo on/1 / Insurance Company I drop" head* mInsures Horses, Mules and 1 ? ,In oa!c' e2 ^ t l. i 1 feet sewing; Cattle against Fire, Lightning, > 8ale at factory Accident and Sickness. For \ easy payments rates apply to j tf ALFRED J. FOX, I == . . . - ? i Piedmont ai Laxingtol, S. Co > coupons wante ! in cash. MMMMASMaAAAiiiSMMS ever handled consisting of ss Goods and Sttks Ley on every purchase. We Columbia headquarters. Columbia) S. C. Doesn't Your Land Need cer made of high-grade Blood, Tankage and Foreign mo? PALMETTO STATE BRANDS ^position of such ingredients and their use by planter the State has demonstrated beyond doubt that _ 1 1 j /V 111 1 "I ! 1 excellent ior an lanuc ana ail crops. Palmetto State brands this year. You will be pJeascrop-producing qualities of these fertilizers. ME PALMETTO FERTILIZER CO., Factory and Office: Columbia, S. C. i PLACE TO BUY| y and Staple Groceries, Cigars and Tobaccos. I inks of all Kinds. We make a specialty of 1 < Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls at lowest prices, fj er Shop in connection. We solicit a share of | mage of Chapin and community and are here All we ask is a trial. g C1MER & BOOZER, CHAPIN, S- C. j Wl I II ? Mil IIIW?I?? I??MM?IMBl HIIBH ?MM !||M ^ imtx sk ?i jb. s i ! Pw*~ ? rruaenuai Life insurance policy contains no estimates. Every Etecr is Absolutely guaranteed. \te i cost is lew. i * EMAiV Mgr. ALFRED J. FGX, Spiciai Agent, | ton, S. C. LEXIfJCTOK, S. C. ] 'RUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, , Jed as a stock company by the State cf Hew Jersey J ryden, President. Home Office, Newark, N. J \ MM?? ? Ml ? ? T? ? P?WTO II?ll BH?BQ???B? the following farms in I 1 3 Lty for sale, these farms ! | C; cash or on easy terms. J 1 |s Luther Wessinger place j 1 I j w >m Chapin (Dutch Fork) j | I I j$ y, barn, 2 tenant houses, |. Vy-'0- 1 tigs, ^ fine combination i | tract with or without j I |/33Sjf e. I I COLUMBIA S.C.I ' ! miles from Brookland I ,"J~ g lway, fine for fruit and Kshh?hjw i g s from city. g THERE'S JUST NO GETTING 5 Dongaree crees, 7 miles ffl awav roniu pa^tq 3 ,, on public road, 100 g AWAY FROM FACTS. ? 20 acres wired for pas- H 8 idwelling, barn, stables, Ij When I stand square on botlifeet K ? 4-^-kll r^An T n *v* ^/%lli>irr Vioffo?* H8 les from Columbia, ad- gj ou" A am DC1X1X1* ffj and annex. Suited for s] harness for less money than you S trucking. R ever paid before. I'm telling facts | nee, large lot, also four 1} ?au(j j can prove ^ ^ n Brookland. Conven- & x ___ _ 5 and school. a 1 . [ | long leaf pine timber, : ffl Neighbor, don't buy a thing in | unified, 7 miles from f| the harness line 'till yon get my g fWV n , . . , H prices. Here are a few: | ,nd small tracts in and as !L, ? r* U(p Hj Plow Collars at 30c. | perty with me. I sell jp Plow Bridies at 75c. ? . Farms for sale and I ?2.50 Leather Collars at.. .SI .50. | I LET'S HELP THE MULE 1 Oempsey, | 1 Land Ma"" I WiLSE W. MARTIN, | iton St. Columbia, S.C. h . > ji SOLD AND EX- t HI? Plain St., Columbia, S. C. j9 < 3N COMMISSION. is Machines. Clothes Pressed and Cleaned. on New Home, New Charlie Davis, the old reliable >ther new improved clothes presser, begs to announce to ichines; nicely finish- his friends and former patrons that he fully"guaranteed; Pfor i9a?ai" running hi8 Pressing club and prices for ca9h, or on Wl11 cal1 for clothes on Wednesdays , at The Bazaar. and Saturdays. He solicits the patRice B. Harm an rnnaufl nf all ffnarantopinor ?? ~ ? ~" " tion or refunding money. He will id Old Mill cigarette make a specialty of cleaning ladies d. I will redeem these skirts. C. D. Davis. Bice B. Human. Same Old Stand.