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WBgaggaggi 11 i i iii mmw\ -mm: * Wtfdnesdav> January 31,W12. .. . j y, ' ; ? . " 0 M. Habxas, Editor and Publish?' D. B. Halttv/akgek, Assistant Editoi BatArAd at tnpi Post Office at Lexington S. O., as second class matter. CIRCULATION 2.300. / Second Week Jurors. H Lake Epting, Jno K Riddle, J Henry Meetze, Geo L Harman, 11 Cortcz Kirfciand, Murray 0 Fulmer, Jesse D Roof, J Milton Collimi, k Lee Rioter, Sidney L Dreher, J Kelly Day, Carey S K<>oi\ F H Ooriey, Gio er M Day, J Dau Barge**, Marian A Mim?, Hiram Turner, Fred G Hartley Jno W Lewis, Preston D Meetze, UR Haitiwanger, Charlie Gaoler, Henry V Risb, Curtis C Glenn, Henry M Canghman, Haskell Basbee, H Ellis Sbarpe, Darling C Drafts, J L Mathews, Daoizler L Harman, Jno M Reumond, H?ujp & Se> tieio, W H Suber, A B R-chman. Jno J Culler, Simon H Munta "When yon have a bilious attack give Chamberlain '8 Tablets a trial. The\ -*a """aiiont Vfw sikip hv All Deal CAVVlibilbt J. Vi wiuv . ?rs. ? > > I Notice of Incorporation of ChaffinMiliar Company. ^ Notice is hereby given that the books of subscription to the capita: stock of the Chaffin-Hiller Company, wider com mission of the Secretary of State, will be opened in the store buildlug of the said Company at Chapin, S. 0., on Saturday, the 3rd day of February, 1912, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. ir,, at w??i? h time and place the officers and directors of said wrooration will be elected. T. A. CHAFFIN, J. H. HILLER, J. D. HILLER, Corporators. Cbapin, S. C.. Jan. 81,19l2. w. t ' sties of Oponiog tf Books of Subscription. Pursuant to a commission issued on the 27th daT of January, 1912, by the Secretary of Slate, the books of subscription to tile capital stock of the "Tjwrrrm x arm ?nu r f?n> wui^wi.t wit) be opened or February 3rd, 1912. at the office ef The Lfcm Furniture Ob., 1423 Msfe Street, Colombia, S. C. ??r The capital atoek of this Company it ffiXOOO 00 divided into ooe hundred and twenty shiree of the par value of fMDJOO etch, ?.' ,T ^ft i mi i f". . Ibonrporatorg. : A ?; ' . mmrnmrn^mmmmtmmmmu . ? . i 4 * . J / 1 ; t I * 1 I,!: i:l I mm u -JK jO ^h ^k I^J^H^flBj Q H ?? BvniHnnBBMBBHnnEE | Brab l be of r I wills f SOSj i I ed b: \ B | Lib I m^SSaBSSSSmSSSSaBiiMimmiiB r"r -3 Trespass * . . r - ' *- ' -? VtfXWSJStrR All person? are hereby notified not ]> cat timber, oat or take fire wo od | haul straw or trespass in 'any way on I my lands aronnd Gilbert, Summit, Fowles side taraok or. elsewhere.. The .aw will be enforced if this notice is ' sre^arued. W. H. Donly 15 Charles Durham, Lovington, 111., i as succeeded in finding a positive are for bed wetting. ''My little boy .vet the bed every night clear thro' on he floi r. I tried several kinds or kidney medicine and I was in the drug store looking tor something different heip him when I heard of Fotey ' Cidn-y Pil a. After ho had taken them two days we could see a change <u.ui wnen he nad taken two-thirds of a o ttle he was cured. Tnat is about s.x weeks ago and be has not wet in jed since." Kaufmanu Drug Co. Administrator's Sale. Pursuant U, the order of the Coart of Probate, I wiil sell at publio auction on Tnur^ay, February 8tb, 1912, at the residence of the late John P. Boukuieht, personal property, consisting of 2 mules, 5 head of cattle, 1 nog, 3 wagons, 2 buggies, mill machinery, consisting of 20-horse-power en"gine. flour and grisG mills, saw-mill, shingle mill, syrup mill, farming implements, corn, n y and fodder, household and kitchen furniture, and other article*. Terms of 6aie: CASH. PINKNLYL BOU KNIGHT, Adm i.istraior of John P Bouanight. 2wl3p FOR SALE CHEAP. My place containing 176 acres of gv. od timbered le\el land, also one good ru lse, kitchen, barn; good well of never-failing water in the yard; 30 acres ot good fresh land open; 12 acres >f old time and latest improved fruit trees that never fails. Land lies two miles south of S*xe-Gotfca Cotton .VLJls; plenty of timber and wood on land to pay for clearing. Terms cash. a ?? Tnrnrnrt Apply tO JilO. Wl. 3wl4p Saxe-Gutba Mills. ! I ?_____ __ 1 , Partifian Sale. On the first Monday in Febnary at Lexington C- H-, immediately after tbe Clerks sales,' I will sell to the highest bidder all that piece, parcel or tract of land known as the late residence of Noah Rish, deceased, Containing 147 acres, more or less, and is boobded as fo'lows* On the North by estate lands of H. E Jefcoat; East by lands of Hoiley and others; Scnth and West by C. R. Rish. There is about 70 acres in cultivation, under fence, and the remainder is tinder fence in pasture; fine orchard, and peaches never miss on the place. Rural mail route by the yard and also telephone. Timber enough toj\ cut V MO,000 feet of lumber. >" vf- -v -> ^ _ . Will sell privately or at public outcry. Anyone wishing to tee the place srilfcapplyfcnB. V- Bish. - ? > > ? i i?V B.Y.-3M8H,: 3wj3 A^riStotstratar. WBkBmsmmmmsssBsmsam - ' 4 .r;S" V ; wiimmMmvmin \ V * . " . }* I II ? ham's M the high a a % Vk&ki TIME TO ACT. Dont Wait for the Fatal Stages of Kidney Illness. Profit By Lexington People's Experiences. Occasionaly attacks of backache, irregular urination, headaches and dizzy spells are common early symptoms of kidney dis >rders. It's an error to neglect these ills. The attacks may pai-s off ^or a time but return with greater intensity. If there are symptoms of dropsy?puffy swellings below the eyes, bloating of the limbs and ankles, or any part of the body, don't delay a minute. Begin taking Doan's Kidney Pills, and keep up the treatment until the Kidneys are well, when your old time health and vigor w?ll return. Cures in Lexington prove the effectiveness of this great kidney remedy. Mrs. Myrtle Harling, Factory Hill, Lexington, S. C., says: loan highly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills, for I have observed the go<?d results that have f ?llowed their use. A member of my family had kidney and bladder trouble and his back ached intensely. He used Doan's Kidney Pills and they gave him immediate relief. We d< not think there is a better kidney medicine t be had. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. WANTED, an able, honest man, with family preferred, to work in orange grove and raif-e feed for sock; wage's good; a lifetime place for the right man. Address L. Montgomery, Mica<?opj, Fla. Wood's Seeds For 1912. Onr npsmn^Jvo Fft+olrtrf VMA WW V VUVUIV^ is fully up-to-date, dnd telis ajl about the best Garden and Farm Seeds. Every farmer and gardener. should have a copy of this catalog, which has long been recognized as a standard authority, for the full and complete information which it gives. We^are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, , &da Beans and all Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalog mailed ; f free on request Write for it \ T<W. WOOD 6 SONS,' 1 . SMdwen, - Ricbmond, V&. v j1 HHH8HMHHS5555555S55SSHHH^l ) j t . * ' ' . ' ; ! ' N ? ^ || ules and est and I agons, i JH fOS". Com . a"yT"urjr? .. ' .'. X- - .-*-. -i.-V. ?- ' - - -! ? y--? --?I Alfred J, Fox, RES! ESIflTE AID iHSDRASCE LEXINGTON, S. C. For Sale. 100 acres ronnd timber in Saluda county. 100 acres 2 miles from Lexington, 40 acres open land, 4 room duelling, pine timber and oak, plenty water. 271 acres 6 miles from Lexington on Saluda River, 200 acres open, small dwelling, good outbuildings, 5 tenant houses, deep well, plenty running water. Place will yield 10' bales cotton and 1000 bnshels corn. 60 acres 8 miles from Gaston, 9 acres open; 3 room dwelling. 112 acres 6 miles from Peloin, 60 acres open, 6 room dwelling, a barn and stable9. 1 acre lot in Brookland, two 3 room cottages. 140 acres 2 miles south of Barr, 30 acres in cultivation, 50 acres pine timber, 6 room dwelling, a barn and stables, plenty water, good pasture, near church and school. Price $2,000 00. 12S acres 3 mi'es from Ptredman, land gray with clay subs??il, plenty oak and hickory, some mr?? l.unrl n/Hoinincr makes from 1 to 2 bale cot-ton per acre. }/2 acre lot with 6 room Dwelling a barn and Stables, good well, on Depot Street, in Lexington, S. C. ' ?at? TQgnnPMMiiw ? iwi ?appj?oa?no? Write or call to see me AT-? THE HOME NATIONAL BANK, Lexington, S. C. Hook &Layton Staple and Fancy Croceries, Hay, GRAIN and hinds of mixfd r food* - <a specialty. -V "Let Us Feed Your Stock. , 1108 Oinili q|.; Cohwnbte.' miotic coil ^ -> wneoPigKiwgiicgmececwni Horses jest qua! luggies, ss S ih? $% JlfcJPSB B is I @ to see Ill horses' i^^VWW^V^rfWWVWWW^^^VW We have just JJjfa received, and^^Pp they are now in 1 j our Stables;Hor- I Ises, Mares and Mules, suitable for any and all purposes. rinma a -f r\in r\c* a n rJ r V/V/UXV UU VUUW CVJLLVft. 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I from a good oil lamp is ificial light lamp made. and it never flickers. It preand quickens that of the old. her lamps, but you cannot get jves. Lasily lighted, without removrewicL !xr direct to lay vatsj cl >mpany 1 ' ? < mmrnrnrnrnt f *.N * VI ' I * ' . t rood one or . two-horse fann afc , fee*Siding, near Gilbert; good, >. new ho nee aotUupSV,^-* W. H. DONLEY,Columbia, 8. C. j:.' - n to | lam ! m 5 our- I I iURC, \ irolina. \ j t I