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The Leinjten Dispatch Wednesday Jar. 11,191?. G M. Harman, Editor aDd Publisher D. R. Haltiw anger, Assistant Editor. -=r Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, . S. 0., as second class matter. i ~ CIRCULATION 2.327. * Notice Subscribers, A Bine X on your paper denotes von are in arrears. A Red X shows that your subscription expires in the issue crowed. ?Appologies. ao 4-/% V\n o ^iq/ilr rvf lb pavs SUUJCW1UC3 W wc a juva VI all trades." Thi9 week we have been short of help and have had to fill the position of editor-in-chief, reporter, mechanical foreman and every other position in the c ffice down to "devil," ; vorking both day and night. With $ this explanation we trust that our readers wiH. overlook our sliortcomis&s. This accounts for no editorial ' matter in this issue. D. R. H. ' ========= Pelion Happenings. To The Editor of the Dispatch: Since our last communication there has been mach sickness, and several P deaths in this community. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Schofield have gone on a visit to relatives in _ Texas. They intend visiting Mexico and several* other places of note, in this west before they return. Dec. 27. 1910. Hr. Edward Shumpert ?' >u. of Gaston, R. F. D. 2 and Miss Bessie life*'. Kyzer of Pelion, R. F. D. 1. were happily married by Dr. D. R. Kneece. Mr. W. M. Yonce has moved into his handsome new residence in town. Mr. Hampton L. Scliofield lias moved W into his new residence which he ejected on the place he recently purchased from S. R. Smith. Mr. J. Willie Shumperb has a very > siok child at this writing. Mr. Clifton Smith of Wagener has moved on hi9 fathers old place on route 1. ' Miss Linnie Olark of the Palmetto ! Collegiate Institute is spending some- : time at home. i - y 1 : ' ' ' V Mr. J. Lemuel Berry is going to /move into town and will open up a . line of groceries in connection with ' * . his cool drink stand. r aL | Thft nfflfiflrs of Thp Rank of Pelion - jliave purchased, a lot on which a hand- 1 r . ^kne brick building will be erected in ' ? .V^&ie near future. H'-.-i Mr. E. P. Settieraire of Wagenexjias ; ;. moved on his place near Smith Branch ? p. > " school house. We welcome him among us. Sockery Pelion, Jan. 9. m ; BIDS WANTED. ? The Town of Lexington herebj advertises for bids for supplying electric eurrent for lighting said town upon a , contract and franchise for 20 years. , All bids submitted must contain the < * price per light, per year, for each arc and incandescent light, stating the | candle power, rating of each and wattage of arc lights; must also give me- j ' tor rat,ft fnr HPrvir>P Council reserves the right to reject j any or all bid9. All bids mast be in " by Monday, January 23, 1911. ' , B. H. BARRE, Acting Mayor. H. N. Kaminer, Clerk. j ? Make out list of your property for ! Auditor Dent. Heou t on his rounds ' through the county?Meet him prompt- ' ] jv . ly. i ; ;; - f Orij t , Mr. Royste Manufacturer c | above other co idea Twenty-S / I' to-day; the res Factories to sup Jr * ' N r * I' F. S. I NORFOLK, VA. MACON, GA. < & ? V 1 ' ' * V. : . \ : j. .. . >r-~- - .** ' ' 1 - ' * " ' ? ! A Card of Thanks. Dear Editor of the Dispatch: I ask you kindly to publish this, my heartfelt thanks, to the ptrions that so willingly and nobly came to my aid in bearing my expense while in Kuowlton's hospital, Columbia, S. C. Words fail to express my sincere heartfelt thanks to these kind friends. I shall ever hold m remembrance their kindness in my misfortune. I have i been a cripple all my life, and last | year my eyes began to fail me and 1 i | became blind, so much so that it was j nenoooftrw have on nnpratirm r)Pr- I | WVWVWWi** J W AIM T V W| formed on my eyes. This operation j [ wa9 performed about 4 weeks ago. , I am glad to say that I can again j I see. Of which I am indebted to Doctors j Wessinger and Whaly, who did the ! | operating free, and my kind friends ! | who paid mv Rail Road fare and nurse ! bill. Also I desire to thank the Doc- j tors and nurses for their kindness j while in the Hospital. May our Hir.a j Heavenly Father bless nnd prosper | each and all of you ia caring for one f so sorely in need. Siucerelj Esfcelle Coogler. Chapin, S. C. Jan. 10, 1911. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. 4 By George S. Drafts, Esquire, Probate Judge. W li. e r e a s. Henry V. Rish made suit to me, to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Noah Rish. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred aud credit irs of the said Noah Rish, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, O. H., S. C., on the 21 day of Jan. 1911, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 4th day of Jan. Anno Domini, 1911. Geo. S. Drafts, (L. S.) Probate Judge, Lexiugton County, S. C. Published on the 11th d?y of Jar. 1011, in The Lexington Dispatch. 11 Final Discharge. This is to notify all persons that I will apply to the Hon. Geo. S. Draf cs, Judge of Probate for Lexington county, South Carolina, on the 10th day of February, 1911, for a final discharge as administrator of the estate of Edwin H. Gardner,.deceased. r*. T>1: TT n 5WJ.2 JMizautsiiii xi. vjraxuufr, Administra* rix. Notice Physicians. gBids will be received on Febeuary 6ta, first Monday, for County Phvsican to render professional services at fche County Jail and poor bouse, 4MB m K L. J. Lauj. f jrd, Supervisor, Lexington S. C. Jan. 9, 1911. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington.. By George S. Drafts, Esquire, Probate anage. Whereas, Henry V. Rish made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Caroline G. Rish. Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Caroline G. Rish, deceased, that they he and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C.,on 21 day of January, 1911, next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 4 day * Df Jan. Anno Domini, 1911. Geo. S. Drafts, (L. S.) Probate Judge, Lexington County, S. C. Published on the 11th day of Jan* 1911, in the Lexington Dispatch. Meet editor G. M. Harman on his 1 rtunes with Auditor Dent, and renew I jronr subscription. 1 -? MY-?' /||| <**P^ TR> & ?-f R jin of Royster Fei sr believed that succes >f Fertilizers who woul< . m m nsiderations. I his was iven years ago and tf uit has been that it i ply the demand for Roys . ROYSTER GUANO COMPAT FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES. TARBORO, N. C. COLUMBIA. S. C. SPARTA! 5OLUM0US, GA. MONTGOMERY. ALA. BAL \ Messrs. Wheeler & Roberts, of Co1 nubia, popu'ar suck dealers, yverein town for a short wl ile Sur.day. 'wSSSSSSSSSSSSS^SmS^SawSmi, I King ?f Externals | J! Is the Original in the ! | ; field of external rem-1 edies for all forms of! inflammation such as j I pneumonia, croup and | I colds. Nothing can | approach Gowans. It | stands supreme. 1 ire have been selling Go wans H Preparation lor Pneumonia ami ? i gisOicis ever since it was put on the flf market, and have found it-one of ? our most satisfactory sellers. % CARPENTER EROS., 9 Wholesale and Retail Druggists, I Greenville. S. C , July U. 1910. | BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT I* THE HOME SI All Druggist!*. SI. 50o- 25c. I GOWAN MEDICAL CO.. DURHAM, hi. C. j Guaranteed, and money refunded by yaw Drtrgglst fl sS555SS55S5SSS!22S " rMfl Alfred J. Fox, 1 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE LEXINGTON, - S. C. For Sale. 11 acres on the Augusta road 2 miles from Lexington, 8 acres cleared, 3 room cottage. 2 lots in the town of Gaston, S. C. 140 acres near [[Macedon, 22 acres open land, lumber on ground to build dwelling. 100 acres near Hoi leys Ferry, 30 acres open, 4 room house, barn aud stables, plenty water. 1-2 acre lot, 3 room dwelling in Lexington?easy terms. One lot in Batesburg84x200 feet, 4 room cottage. 125 acres 4 miles from Lexirgtnn 40 onroo nnon lonri 4. rnnrn hoii3e, good pasture ana plenty water. 40 30 acres one mile, from Lexington, timbered. I have valuable lot9 in Colum-' bia for sale. 231 acres on the Southern Railway between Edmund and Macedon, 50 acres in cultivation 30 acres in pasture, plenty water plenty oak timber, some pine, 4 room dwelling, barn and stables, land will raise , cotton and all kinds of grain. ^ 300 acres on Black Creek abonfc<! 3 miles from Pelion,good quanta tv; ty of pine timber, plenty oak^ hickory and dogwood, land good,;< for cotton and all kmd of grains, plenty water, fine pasture,, could get 3 horse farm on place. r ' 110 acres 5 mile9 from Lexington, 40 acres in cultivation, 7 room dwelling, barn and stables, plenty water, near church and school, R. F. JX, telephone. 9fi aeres 2 1-2 miles frnm Lev ington on the two north road. 97 acres near Lexington. 71 acres 3 miles from Swansea, ' 40 acres in cultivation, 4-roonn dwelling, plenty water, land-' good for cotton and grain. 162acres 5 miles from Steedman, 25 acres open land, 4-room dwelling, a barn and stables, plenty water, gray soil. Write or call to see me AT THE HOME MSVIMRIBI nillff I swrnynM. mm, Lexington, S. C \DE MARK !SRr ,, EGISTERED. rtilizcrs. ?s awaited the i place quality ~ Mr. Royster's lis is his idea equires Eight iter Fertilizers. ?y. NBURG, S. C. Tjr/rwnt. MU, _ mmmmmmmmmmmmammmarnft , .. ?- . : . , v. - * ! The I Whpj*p Vnssr V y J1 ?. *** It V** M. *KS%brilB. Clothing, Gent's Fu Etc., in Great variety the Fall and Winter tr Greatest Bar All we ask is tha THE 919 Gervais S I 30 DAYS s | In order to clean up | we will offer for the nex Dry Goods, Notions, Sh< MILLINERY i Do not fail to take advan | factory cost. Wwramar"" ? j I'S I | THE CEO! l'! i I IS THE i - i I 1 f ; I I ;j The Georgia Beauty i |;| ling buggies several yeai !j | This price is for the stee i It is built tasty and stj Come and see it; you We still sell the Hack I Also some good surries II plete line of Single Han price. Come and see the Gei tt?U???Ml ITM?O?WWWBUHI'BMII 1113-1115 Hampton j OUR I It I CAR LOAD fWe will have a fresl car load of mules to ar ? ?? T* ^ nvc uu mursua.T tiau P| 5th. .Will be glad t< ||j show you before yoi p you buy. We hav( ^ some nice mules ii I r aim! 1311-1318: ASSEMBLR . . ~ 9" *> < **>. ' -'m i in B?a? Pfase You are Looking Dollar Does E mishings, Dry Goods, Notion and too numerous to mention ade. Sacrifice sale continued gains in Every t you call to see us; our prices STAR S ALEX AYOUB, Proprietor, >t. con ????a??????? COST SALE ~ [GINNING JAI all winter goods and make room 4- OA J iJ. ~i-_ -1- 7\ f _ _ .i ou uayb uui eirure muck oi lviei 3es, and Clothing at factory cost, at HALF PRICE?TERMS STRI( .tage of this opportunity to buy fi: P. H. S NEW BR nraHBBanananizaHaBi MMM???H^?i 5GIA BEAUTY BEST BUGGY MAI &OO.UU s the best buggy value in Columl \sand this is the best buggy we h d-tired buggy. With rubber tires rlishly, made of the best materials, will be as strong in its praise as v ney and Babcock, as higher grad and other medium grades in stoc less, and can interest you in som< srgia Beauty at your first opporti i ??oo?vmrsmaammm rawtwasr iiHrumm i Avenue C GrUAftANTEE MEANS SOMETH: OF HORSES A iman Bro STREET mmvmmmmmmm n?tttwhim inimmuM?i??W Far )oub!e Duty is, Shoes, Hats, Caps, : here. Stock full for 4 ? ? Department. ^ ? will do the rest. .TORE, JMBIA, S.C. NUARY14 i for our spring goods 'chandise, consisting of ; 7TLY CASH, rstclass merchandise at TALLINGS, OOKLAND, S. C. r BUCCY )EFOR , A 4 I I I [ ' 3ia. We have been sel- !|; * ave ever sold for $65 < ; it sells for $85. !, bv skilled workmen. i;{ ?/ | I1 ve are. ' ! jjj i U-.n _i_ il( es, navmg a iuiisiock. ;;; :k. We carry a com- | !; rfhing at a reasonable [!;! j i!; inity. |;i Columbia, S. C. j:| r [NG ND MULEsj lis lot, and will also itii ave a car to arrive S froat the 19 or 20. Be j|| ire to come to see us |j| efore you buy as we ||j 111 guarantee you p itisfactioii. p titers I S.C. 1 PStW > iijS '