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If ils n "Real Fisherman's I 3j for Duke's Mixture jjij , Good tobacco and a gooc Wm combination for the angler? Shave them both. A3! smokers should kno Liggett Myers at Durham, |3 v - Pay what you will, you < & tobacco for 5c than the big 2B Duke's Mixture. And with ^9 get a book of cigarette papei gf Get a Good Fis Nj| by saving* the Coupons now pac rP Mixture. Or, if you don't want a M of other articles. In the list yo Jfl member of the family'. Pipes, c IS - w cam?!? >j?* , ' flyK City Hold and Cafe, v? ?;r- . ?t? "? AMERICAN and EUROPEAN GOOD CLEAN ROOMS NEAR THEATRE AND STATE CAPITOL American Rates '.$1:25 to $2.00 European Rates, Rooms, 50c and up. Mrs. L. I. MIINER, Proprietress, 1218 Main Street Phone 851 COLUMBIA. S. C. liotice, Debtors and Creditors. All parties indebted to the estate of Mrs. Louisa Hayes, deceased, will make payment, and those having demands of any kind will present them j duly attested to the undersigned for | payment, on or before the 1st day of } December, 1912. SAML. B. GEORGE. Mov. 4, 1912.?3 Administrator, j m mm , A bad citizen is one whose room is j preferable to his company. The man who speaks from experience j leaves a lot of things unsaid. ???BP?? I YOU1 J3 TRADED IN . NC fome of them Grego _ V hj n? i fc#- ' -1 "'" If J reel' That's surely a lucky K ; and here's the way you can ft ' >w Duke's Mixture made by - j&x N. C. g| ! cannot get better granulated ounce and a half sack of. each of these big sacks you .1 rs FREE, M j hing Ree! Free rg :ked in Liggett <$* Myers DukeJs V reel?get any one of the hundreds u will find something for every igarette cases, catcher's gloves, 9. watches., toilet, articles, etc. H ,oa konr)ertm?? nmconfc AAcfr roll Fa uauuovuxw piuovuco wot ^ vu rjamm g?not one cent. They simply wd ss our appreciation of your BJj oage. FJ Remember?you still get the same Br one and a half ounce sack for 5c WM aough to roll many cigarettes. Bj , Daring November and Decern 11 r only, we will tend our new MB astrated catalogue of presents 'REE, Simply send us your ^| tame and address. Bta Ctmfiotts from Duke's Mixture may be . f B assorted zoitk tags from horse shoe,j.t?tinsley,s natural ' jb , leaf, granger twist, coupons k from four rosesj^m double KM | coupon), pick plug cut. piep- 0 j monyogarettes.cux cj. WM ! garettes, and other tags or M j ceufavts ts$ucd.by&So Piemimnt Dept. I V^rrr (ft p | ! f - - : STATE OP SOOTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, Came B. Taylor, made suit to me, to grant her letters of administration of the estate of and effects of Maxy Ann McCarty. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tbe said Mary Ann McCarty, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. O., on 4th day December, 1912 next, after publication hereof at 13 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 14th day of November, A. D., 1912. GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L S.) ! Probate Judge, Lexington Co., S. C. Published on the 20th day of Nov. 1912, in the Lexington Dispatch. 4 Sale Personal Property By authority vested in us as execu. tors of the estate of J. H. Koon, deceased, we will sell at public auction, at 10 o'clock, the 5th day of December 1912: Tozer engine, 16-hoise power boiler, saw mill, shingle mill, 6 horse daisy engine mounted, 2 mules, l horse, hogs, corn, fodder, farming implements, brick mill, grist mill, household and kitchen furniture, etc. Terms of sale?Cash. G. W. KOON, E. A. FRICK, Executors. 4 . November 34, 1912. BARGAINS IN ST G M I AND [jORSE AND TAKEN O >W IS THE TIME TO BE cheap on account of bei ry-Conder Mo COLUMBIA, S. C. hir Guarantee Means Semethi If we lived nearer heaven we should have earlier notice of God's purpose. If you have faith preach it; if you have doubts bury them; if you have sorrow bear it. "The Band Box Soldiers" covered themselv-s with glory at tl 3 Charleston fair last week. Billy Martin and family, whose residence is in rear of the Dispatch office, are spending the winter in Cnba. Those who have no faith in the future in Lexington should compare its stagnation of the recent past with its present activity and have their faith increased. J. W. Barnes, one of Orangeburg's most prominent farmers, committed rooonflv Htr awallnwinc STY CUiV?V4V A VWUVI T VJ W? ?? ounces of lauduum. Ill health and financial troubles were assigned as the cause of his rash act. Dan J.'Joyce, Sanville, Henry Co., Virginia, says:?"I took a cold with a cough which hung on lor two years. Then I commenced using Foley's Honey & Tar Compound and the cough finally left me and now I am perfectly strong and well." Is best and safest for children and contains no opiates. Harmon Drug Co. A young daughter of Mr. and Mrs Luther Sharpe, who resides about six miles from Pelion, was burned to death recently b}? her clothes igniting from a fire under a wash pot around which she was playing while her mother was doiug the family washing. j What has become of the trolley lire which was to come from Augusta, by way of Aiken and Lexington, to Columbia? Is the project dead or only sleeping? A. Mitchell, a general merchant near Bagdad. Kv., writes us:?"I j thiuk Foley Kidney Pills one of the greatest kidney medicine? there is." My daughter was in terrible shape with Kidney trouoie ana : goi ner co take it. She is completely cured now. I think it one of the greatest medicines made." Harmon Drug Co. Notice of Sale of Land On the first Monday in December, next, I will sell at Lexington, S. C., the following premises, towit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Lexington and State of South Carolina, containing One Hundred ' and Fiffy acres, more or less, bounded on the north by lands of Jacob Williams, on the south by the Charleston road and perhaps others. Said premises have a nice dwelling and other good houses on them; also a fine well of water 3nd about fifteen hundred turpentine boxes. Title good. Terms of sale cash. Mrs. Joe F. Harman. 5 ; November 13, 1912. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA' County 6f Lexington. RvOeo. 8. Drafts. Era.. Probate Judse. I Whereas, Wade M. Oorley, made soU^me-tegraoib him-letters of administration of the estate of and effects of Jacob A. Oorley. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular t ie kindred and creditors of the said Jaoob A. Oorley, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., 8. 0., on 40th day of Nov. 1912, next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clook in the forenoon, to show cause. if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given uuder nay hand, this 15th day of November, A. D , 1912. GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L. S.) Probate Judge, Lexington Co., S. C. Published on the 20th day of Nov. 1912, in the Lexington Dispatch. 4 Land to be Sold at Public Sale As Executor of the last will and testament of Henry J. Hendrix, we will sell at public auction, before the court house door in Lexington, S. C., on the first Monday in December, next the following described real estate, to-wit:? All that piece, parcel, or tiact of land in Hollow Greek township. in the county of Lexington, in the State of South Carolina, containing one hundred and seventy-one (171) acres, more or less, bounded on the south and west by lands of W. H. Hendrix; on the east by estate lands of A. M. Lomr, and on the north by Big Hollow Creek, and i9 net owned by the Water Power Company who owns property adjoining. For farther information, call on or write either of the undersigned. Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers. William H. Hendrix. J. W. Orout. November 4, 1912.?3 Executors. I Sj N MORTGAGES Y n^' thin in flesh lie Co., ng. - _ PRESCRIPTION For a Long Life. This is the prescription for a long life given by an old gentleman in Connecticut, who is ninety-nine years old and still well and cheerful, "Live temperately, be slow to anger, don't worry, take plenty of exercise in the fresh air, and, above all, keep cheerful." Should the system get run down? digestive organs weak?the blood thin and sluggish, take Vinol, which is a delicious combination of the medicine ?body-building properties of cods' livers, with the useless grease eliminated and tonic iron added. We re Sard Vinol as one of the greatest body-builders and strength-creators in. the world for aged people. . Mrs. Mary Ivey, of Columbus, Ga., nays: "If people only knew the good Vinol does old people, you would be unable to supply the demand; it is the finest tonic and strength-creator I ever used/' "We wish every feeble. old person in this vicinity would try Vinol on our agreement to return their. money if it fails to give satisfaction. HARMON DRUG COMPANY. 'Ani tb? minds of the people a: e at r?--st,,??N W, Brocker. Then, for heaven's SH,ke, it not tor tneir own. 1 t them remain at rest. They have a sufficiency of politics to last them for the next ten \ears to come. Give | tliem a little time, if yen please, | to catch ibeir breath, spit in their hands and lay hold to the plow. ; Let t iem enjoy the fruits of theft* i victory without a disturbing element I to mar their pleasure. ???- | For rheumatic pains or neurnlpia, rub the parts affected with DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. It penetrates the flesh and relieves pain. For sore throat, gargle with the fluid diluted with water. For flese wounds, burns,scalds, or sores, appiv it d;-cet to the wound. It heals quickly. For a cramp, colic or dysentery take it internally in water. It quickly corrects thetronble. Price 50 cts. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. "I have heard very little of any opposition toitfrom anywhere."?N. w. Brooker. Three broken chairs and a bobbed tail tiger. J. K. Cotton, 1303 No. Market St. says:?"I heard o? Foley Kidney Pills and took them for my case of kidney trouble. After taking them a few days the pain left my back, my kidneys acted regularly and the annoying bladder trouble was cured. I gladly recommend Foley Kidney Fills." Harmon Drug Co. We are ail entitled to eometmng in this world, if it's only a lemon, "> Huntsville, Ala. W. C. 'Pollard, a well known citizen, says:?"I have J need Foley's Honey & Tar Compound 1 and found it a most excellent preparation. In fact, it snits my case better j than any oongh syrup I have ever used and I have nsed a good many, for I am no* over seventy years old."Harmon Drag Oo. Ride a hobby if you like, but don't play horse with your friends. If marriage is a failure, why is the average widow so persistent? ?r Ginning Notice. The ginning days at my ginnery are Thursday's, Friday's and Saturdays. 4p LEE SNELGROVE. Land Sale One tract land containing 57 acres, part in cultivation; aboot half way between Columbia and Lexington, near Rev. J. A. Cromer. One tract of round timbered land containing 24 acres, lying between Hebron church and R. N. Senn's. Property of J. C. Marchant deceased. For further particulars, apply to J. M. MARCHANT, 6p Box 26, New Brookland, S. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE Sept 15,1?12 Arrivals ar.rl rlprmrt-urfiS T^.xinp-ton. South Carolina. (N. B. These schedule figures shown i as information only and are not guar j ! an teed.) j j 7:07 No. 19, daily, local Columbia to I Augusta. 8:58 A. M.?No.131 daily, the ,*Sou:liern's Southeastern Limited" from New York to Augusta. 11:21 A.M.?No. 8, daily from Augusta to Columbia, connecting with "Carolina Special" for Spartanburg, Aslievilie, Knoxviile, Cincinnati, etc. 5:41 P. M.?No. 7, daily, from Colura- i hi a to Augusta. Connecting from j Carolina Special from Cincinnati, ; Knoxviile, AUicville. Spartanburg ! and intermediate points. (5:02 P. M.?No. 132, daily, the "Southern's Southeastern Limited5' from ! Augusta to New York; arrives ! Washington 8:53 a. m., Baltimore j 10:02 a. in., Philadelphia 12:23 ! noon, New York 2:31 p. m. (5:58 No. 20, daily, local from Augusta to Columbia. Pullman car service on all through ! trains; dining car service for meals. 1 fn*U,or infrtrn.oHrtn r>a|] nn ! JL\JA. I Ui Uli? 4. 1L1XVA vwu W#? ticket agent or S. II. Hardwick.P. T. M.,Washington, D. C.; H. F. Cary, G. P. A., Wasnington, D. C.; E. H. Coapman, V. P. & G. M., Washington, D. 0.; W. E. McGee. A. G. P. A., Columbia, S. C.; A. H. Acker. T. P. A.. Augusta, Ga. The naval department will ask for the construction of three first class battleships during this fiscal year. In times of peace prepare for war is a wise axiom. i % White Bronze Monuments Are more durable than Marble or Granite, neither heat nor cold affects them. They do | not chip nor crack, nor breed moss, nor change j I their color ever, for like designs they are 1 *1 ? . ? -a r 4 4 . rr-? % * . _ I cheaper than Marble or granite. 1 he lettering, g much or little, in bold raised type, is put on 1 without extra charge. Call and see samples o f White Bronze and over 200 designs. $ I <8*3 ? M-WLe* Jfc-?L W. I 1802 Main St. - COLUMBIA, S. C. I Columbia Lumber & Manufac! luring Company manufacturers of Sash, Doors and Blind, Interior rinich Pino. fvnpMs and Oak A UlIUMf m u?vy ww .? Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherboarding, Moulding Door and Window Frames Columbia, - South Carolina , \ . ? ?'?. ^ . i$ vfc LAND SALE On 1st Monday in December 1912, immediately after tbe official sales, in front of Court House door, Lexington, S 0., I will sell to tbe highest bidder, 5 tracts of land, as follows; TRACT NO. 1.?109 acres, bounded south by A. D. Steele, west by G. W. Keisler, north by tract No. 2, east by tract No. 3. This tract tan open land and dwelling. I TRACT NO. 2.-43 1-2 acres bounded south by tract No. 1, west by J. W. Seay and Jacob Bickley, north by Jacob Bickley, east by Locendy Sea> and tract No. 3. This ha9 open land. " ^ TRACT NO. 3.-56 acres, bounded south by W. C. Ktt front \Tn 1 unrl 9 tmrrh hv T,ucend v Seav. QlUitliy f COC UJ HUV. v A.' v? JL -I - -v ^ ease by tract No. 4 and 5. It has open laud. j j TRACT NO. 4.?II acres, bounded south by W. C. II Smith, we9t by tract No. 3, north by tract No. 5, east by L. j j M. Kyzer. This has open land, orchard and a good dwelling. | j TRACT NO. 5.?68 3-4 acres, bounded sooth by tract \ ] No. 4. we?t by tract No. 3, north by W. W. Barre, east by W. J j W. Barre, G. M. Caughman and O. J. Kyzer. j I These tracts of land have a sprinkle of timber and plen- j I ty of good water. They are located near the Oolumbia and I j | Augusta Automobile Highway, 4 miles west of Lexington, S.O. j j For general plat and further particulars, see my office, jj Barr, S. C., or The Home National Bank, Lexington, S. C. I! TERMS: 1 3 cash, balance in two equal annual pay- jl tnents. Secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of prem- j j ^ ines. Purchaser to pay for paper. jj j i G. H. ROOF, j BARR, - - - SOUTH CAROLINA || " , |1Jt MIM I m mil p gaaegHBggaaMtMDBBCSWMBgMtWBPMMBgMMMMMMMMWMB????MM??H i TS-j/ai IPpurf * J?v ai ? UMt/tiftitMi 1$ Monthly Income Policy is the ri j Door separting Comfort From \kJmmV Povcrt*xr^L^^y On whch side wil| your family be after your death? j. t. coleman Mgr. ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agent, Charleston, S. C LEXINGTON, S. C. THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, Incorporated as a stock company by the State of New Jersey. John F. Oryden, President. Home Office, Newark, N J. 1 shafting! i pulleys"!'i belts i - ? - - ? - ? ?' aaaAA.UA a ?( *? A a | LOMBARD I HOW WORKS, iUBWIi, tift.