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[PERSONAL. Gathered Here. There, and Everywhere. Mr. Heber Barre went over to Colombia Saturday. Mi*s Leila Hendrix was the guest of Kiss Lea si e Hook Sunday. Mr. Bill Hook, of Columbia, was a Tisitor in Lexington Sunday. Mr. Paul Hite, a substantial farmer oa Hollow Creek, dropped in to see us Monday* It looked like old times to see our . friend Mr. William Hite of Batesburg here Monday. Miss Hattie Seay has returned from a visit to Mrs. G. T. Graham, at Ores* cent City, Fla. Miss May Lois Boozer was among the visitors to Columbia, from this n.i -s pi ace ?aturaay. * Sheriff Sim J. Miller, and family attended chnrch at St. David, near the old homestead Snnday. Mr. G. A. Guignard, of Brookland, was in town the first of the week having business before the court. The many friends of Dr. J. W. Sandel were glad to see him on our streets Monday looking hale and hearty. Miss Mary Weeks who has been the guest of Mis3 Ernestine Barre, has retnrned to her home in Finewood. Mr. Joe F. Fallaw, the efficient postmaster at Gaston, - made ns a pleasant call while at court Monday. Mr. Jasper Amick, of Macedona, one of the best men in JLexington county, was here Monday and gave ns a pleasant call. Mr. James Dunning, Miss Eva Dunning, of Columbia, Misses Elizabeth and Eloise Earhardt, of Newberry, are the guests of Miss Annie Lou Harman. Mr. Andrew Uite, son of Mr. Simeon Hite, near Emanuel church, is reported as beinc verv ill. Mr. Paul Hite and wife were called to his bedside Monday.* Mr. Jacob H. Laird, the efficient and accomodating carrier on route 2, out from Pelion, called to see us before leaving for home after discharging his duties as a juror. Mr. Ja^s. D. Langford; one of Leesvilla's prominent citizens was in town yesterday and gave us a pleasant call. Jim is one of the "fellers" that holds the world together. Mr. Harry Foote, of Norfolk, Va., mortored over from Columbia Sunday and paid a brief visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ogilvie, the parents of his wife. I *~T- J ? ?r__ -ri . i ae was aucompameu ?y jar. rxanK Graham, of Columbia. Prof. 0. R. Riser, of Leesville, has been elected superintendent of the Manning graded school to succeed Prof. P. L. Newton, recently resigned. Prof. Riser is eminently qualified for the position to which he has been elected having had twelve year's experience in some of the most prominent schools of the State, He .is a graduate of Newberry and a postgraduate of Yale. The Market. Lexington,?Cotton, middling, 12f. gavannah,?Turpentine 41 f. aim rnrcAnr I * bHviii rtiiu Fruit tre?& &r? receiving the attention of the husbandman* Cabbage plants, cabbage plants, Harmon Drug Co. Hie farmers have taken advantage of the fine weather we have been having and are pushing farm work for all it is worth. Let us have your orders for job work We have a select line of stationery and give work of quality?prices lowest. Barred P. Bock eggs for hatching, fresh, from thoroughbred stock $1.00 1.U .tic A .4 T\:.?4y.V. DM.. Beiuug VI AO. JXyyiJ Bb \jUiuo. Oar Senior editor, we are glad to say, is at last able to be out after a long and painful sickness. He appreciates the kindness extended to him during his illness by his many friends. We were glad to be informed that our old friend, G. A. Goodwin, bas recovered from a recent illness, and is able to sit up in bed. Dock is a true friend and good citizen and is known from one end of the county to the other. The "ground hog" came out, and, *Acr>rdinsr to the "Dutch ProDhet " failed to see his shadow and stayed out. This means, according to the same authority, that we will have no more cold weather thi9 season. i Work on the brick store of Kaminer & Company is progressing rapidly. The walls are nearing completion and the carpenters are now at work. When completed it will be among the handsomest buildings in town. A lady remarked to us the other day that in advocating a civil league in Lexington the Dispatch was on the right liire. "Be not weary in well , doing,'* she added encouragingly^, , "bnt keep hammering away at it until the people ere impressed with its hp^ortance.'' .;, GOW Preparation, King of Externals, beari: proval. tested to the limit, and never mation and congestion when ? xternai being unqualifiedly endorsed?ir is no v?au oofnnnHoH rkhVsifia.r>a when annlie Croup nnd Colds/ A bottle of GOW.A means security for the loved ones and peace of mind for tbe entire household. The marvelous and increasing growth o? theGowan Med. ical Company?manufacturing this remedy and it the King of all Externals, is evidence sufficient that the TODAY?your druggist has it?take i having GO WANS?It does all ?.hat is cheerfully refunded ?Three Siz- s; $1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County ot Lt xujgtou. T_ n..?* n, DlQ o J.L1 V/UUIV Ul J. iri-o. G. F ROBERTS, Plaintiff, again-t H. P. WESSINGER. Defendant. ; FORECLOSURE In obedience to the decree of the court in the above entit'ed case, signet i by his Honor, I. W. Bowman, Presiding Judge, and dat^d Feb. 10, 1913, I will sell at public outcry in from ot the court hojise door in Uxnyton. S. C.. during the legal hours of sale - it-, n ? i J ? U ^ on, me urst juuuua^ m luai^u, mc same being the 3rd day of said month, to the highest bidder, the following described real estate, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situated, lying and beinyr in the State aforesaid, containing one 8cre, more or less, adjoining lands of myself, the said Dallas W. \Vt-ssuiger on all sides, aDd hath snch other shape, form and marks as a plat for the same, made by G A. Derrick, surveyor, August 27 1909, will more fully show TERMS OF SALE: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers. I ? tUo oironf hnnrot av f Vi n t\ tVlo nilf . Ill WHO C yt/ilVj UU1TV * ViJ tuov vuv MU* chasej fails to comply with his or her bid, the said premises will be immediately resold at the risk of the former purchaser. FRANK W. SHEA LY, C. 0 C. P & G. S Lexington, S. C., Feb 10 1913 A. D. Martin, Esq., JflainiifFs Atty. Feb. 12-3wks. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In the Court of Common Pleas. BESSIE M. HODGE, et al, Plantiffs, against D. J. KNOTTS, etal, Defendants. Sale Under Foreclosure. In obedience to the decree of the Court herein, signed by his Honor, I W. bowman, Presiding Judge, dated Feb. 10. 1913, I will sell in front of the Court House door 04 the first Monday, the 3rd day of March, 1913, to the highest bidder at public outcry, the following .described real estate, to wit: All that piece, parcel or lot of land, s.taated, lying and being in the county ofLexiDgton aDd the State of South Carolina, bounded on the N. rth by lot of Sallie I. Hutto, one hundred and fifty feet; East by lot of J. R. Langford, thirty feet; South by lot of C. L. Rast and C. M. Varn, one hundred and fifty feet; West on Monmouth Avenue, thirty feet, known as a Dart of Block No. 4, of the Town Plat of Qmiiv\flAn TERMS OF SALE: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers. FRANK W. SHEALY, Feb. 10, 1913. C. C. C. P. & O. S. Efird & Dreher, lUtys. for Plaintiffs. Barron, Moore, Barron & McKay, and J. Nelson Frierson; D. W. Robinson, Efird & Dreher, Attorneys for certain defendants. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In Court of Common Pleas. Alice Davis, as Administratrix, etc., Plaintiff against Mattie McDufSe, efc. a!., Defendants. In obedience to the decree of the Court herein, signed by his Honor, Judge I. W. Bowman, dated Feb. 11, 1913,1 will resell to the highest bidder in front of the Court House door in Lexington, S. 0., during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in March, the same being the third day of said month, the following tract of real estate, to wit: ] "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, sitjated, lying and being in Piatt Springs Township, in the county < of Lexington, in said State, contain- < ing one hundred and three-fourths acres, more or less, bounded on the North by lands now or formerly of 1 0. C. Goodwin, on the East by Gabriel Chestner, on the South by J. F. Mack, on the West by Ellen Howell and V. W. Spires." TERMS OF SALE: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers. < In the event, however, that the pur- 1 chaser fails to comply with his or her oia wionin one rear arter cne saie, tne said premises will be immediately resold at the ri6k of the former bidder. FRANK W. SHEALY, C. C. 0. P. & G. S. Lexington, S. 0., Feb. 11,1913. T. C. Sturkie, Esq., Plaintiff's Atty. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Lexington. By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Jndge. Whereas, Archie M. Glaz9 made suit to me to grant him letters of ad- i ministration of the estate of and effects of Mary A. Glaze, with will annexed; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mary A. Glaze with will annexed, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, j U. n., S. U.. oil 24tn day of Feb. 1933, 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 7th day of February A. D- 1913,. GEO. 8. DRAFTS, (L. 8.) * Probata Judge, Lexington Co., 8. C. c Published on the 12th day of Feb. 1413, in Ofct LexiBgUft Dispatch. 1ft * 4 ANS ng proudly the seal of public apfonnd wanting; destroying infl inilly applied, and wherever in trodnc d t too mach to say that GtUwain * id in cases of Pneumonia, Pieuris , iff'S PREPARATION in the hons Gownn's Preparation was used on my child when it was desperately 111 with pneumonia. Immediately after the second application my p yeician eal'ed ana finding so great an improvement ordered its continuance. The child made rapid recovery in a f* w days. G. J, HECKLE, Druggist, 9C4 East 8t, Allegheuy, Pa. re is nothing "just as pood." Buy nothing else, demand and insist on i claimed for it?or your money .00, 50c, 25c. Wal er Wise, Jr., a col ored youth was arrested yesterday after and exciting chase with Sheriff Miller's blood hounds. He is charged uith having stolen a bicj cle at Johnston, and was making his way to Columbia, when overhauled here. Wise was a former resident of tnis place. DENTAL WORK?Dr. R. G. Killingsworth, Dentist, will be at Pelion. Saturday, February the 15tn. We are 9orry to chronicle the illness of little Sarah, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Seay, of St. Johns. FOR SALE?S. C. R :ode Maud Red eg^s. 20 for $1 00 Walter Eleazer, Chapin, S. O. We hear nothing more about the trolley line to Columbia? Is it guiic 1 dead? The Light for the use?the best lamp you < There is no glare; no flicker. The is a low priced lamp, but you cai Rayo lamps are lighting more th Save the Children's 1 7?av&Lamp* Made in var; At Dealer STANDARD ( (Incorporated Newark* N. J. Sheriffs Sales, Under ?xecu- i tion. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. Court of Common Pleas. Georgia Railroad Bank, Plaintiff, against Leesviile Mattress Factory, Defendant and I Georgia Railroad Bank, Plaintiff, against Leesville Mattress Factor? and E. J. Etheredge, Defendants; and Feoples Bank of Leesville, S. 0. Plaintiff, against Leesville Mattress Factory, Defendant and Brewer Bag Co,, Plaintiff, against Leesville Mattress Factory, Defendant ' and ] Egry Register Co., Plaintiff, against Leesville Mattress Factory, Defendant Under and by virtue of executions duly issoed on the judgments daly enteied in the Olerk of Court's office in and for the said connty and State in each of the above stated cases, the undersigned has levied on and will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder during the usual hours of sale at Lexington Court House. South Carolina, on the first Monday in March, A. D., 1918, the following described property of the Leesville Mattress Factory, a defendant in each of the above named cases as follows, to wit: All that piece, parcel or lot of land situated, lying and being in the town of Leesville, County of Lexington and ' -'-a ?~~r, 4- ^ c*-.->A SC&L6 aiOrfcJSiiiU, euuirtiuiii^ lwu auu forty-three bundreths acres, more or lees, and bounded by lands on the North by Geo. C. Clark, and J. Rolin Williams, on the East by Geo. C. I Clark and perhaps others, on the South by laLds of W. B. Taylor, R. Smith and perhaps others, on the West by Lee street?and all improvements thereon. A complete Mattress Factory. (1) One Fairbanks Morse Gasoline ngine. (1) One Picker or Walary. (1) One Excelsior Machine. (1) One Pair Scales. (1) One Sewing Machine, Davis ake. (1) One Filler, Mattress Machine. (1) OneGarmestto Machine. (2) Two Sewing Machines. About 85 Bolts of Bed Ticking. (5) Fine Mattresses. (4) Four Half Mattresses. (3) Three Barrels of Thread. (9) Nine Rolls of Paper. (5) Five Bolts of Burlaps. All accounts and billa receivable of he I^.etTiUe M*fcfcre?? Factory, lenna *ih. SIM J. MILtER, Sheriff Lexfawrfcon County, i *. C., Feb. 11, 15J3*. M v. E^ifh W.i gard uas a visitor i in Columbia one day last w? ek. i j Mr8. Rhude Roberts attendee the i corn show last Thursday. We have a fresh snipmuit of the celebrated Glenn Springs water. Harmon Drug Co. The Lexington County R. P. D ' Carriers will meet in the court nouse I in this nlace 011 Foh 32 The little daughter of Mr. W. P. Sreel has been very ill during the past week, but fcbo little sufferer is much improved now. Mr. Marion Schwarts, of Columbia, spent Sunday with his mother here. FOR RENT.?Good two-horse farm about 35 or 40 acres open laud, dwelling, outbuildings and good water, known as Adam R. Metz old home. For terms apply to REUBEN D HARMON, Feb. 12-lwk. Lexington, S C. Notice Pensioners. rru^ T)^c ? r> .. in ? -LUC VUUiilJ X CUS1UIJ Dual U Will LUCCt at Lexington, 0. H. or Friday the 14 day of February 1913 for the purpose of transacting matters before the board. S M Roof, Commis-ion? r. D T Hare, Secretary, TRESPASS NOTICE. The public is hereby notified uot to trespassiD any manner on our lands known as the Davo Culler lands. Trespassing of any kiud is positively forbidden as Trespassers will be prosecuted under the law in such cases provided. Henry Crim, John L (Jiim, James T. Crim. i< eb. 1-4 whs, pd. . For reading? ' liOlIlC for a]] home :an buy is the Rayo. * light is soft and clear. The Rayo mot get better light at any price* m:? Laii inree uiiinuii xiuinco. Eyes?and Your Own. .ighted without removing chimney or hade. Easy to clean and rewiclu ious styles and for all purposes. 's Everywhere )IL COMPANY in New Jersey) ... Baltimore, Md. Alfred J. Fox, I REAL ESTATE USD INSURANCE LEXINGTON, S. C. ' Real Estate Bought and Sold. 160 acres in Congaree creek, includes Joe ShumDert'e resi deuoe Must be sold quick. Good terms. } 350 acres 5 miles from Leesville, timber, 2 rural routes, telephone, good school, near church. 21G acres 5 miles from Edmund, 20 acres open, 2 room dwelling, plenty water, good pasture. 105 acres 7 milesjfrom Pelion 7 miles from Gilbert, 4 room dwelling, a barn and stables, plenty water. 140 acres two miles south of Barr, 0 miles from Lexington, 30 open, 50 acres pine timber, 6 room dwelling, a barn and stables, plenty running water. G2)4 acres 3 miles west of Gaston, i) acre9 open, 3 room dwelling, some pine timber, plenty oak. 40 acres one mile from Edmund 25 acres open land, 2 room dwel- ling. 270 acres; 3 miles from Pelion, 50 acres open land, dwelling, plenty water. Fine land for Cotton and train. 162 acres 5 miles from Sfped- 1 man, 25 acres open land, dwelling barmand Stables."" 104 acres 1 mile from Edmund 85 acres open land, 2 room dwelling, plenty water. 150 acres 7 miles from Lexington, 50 acres in cultivation 1> room dwelling. 2 barns, tenant house, blacksmith sho] good water rower, corn an< wheat mill, cotton, gin and press, telephone. daily mail, neear good school and church. Easy terms. SURETY BONDS. Write or call to see me AT THE HOME NATHIAL BANK, Lexington, S, C. A BAD LIVER robs; ambition. To rid you: SI Ml RE LIVER RI tinxs rut It is fine strengthening medi< organ responds promptly to its pot the stomach and digestion. Purifi out that languid half-sick feelin and cheerful. Try it. OLD BY (XAlCJtS. Ask lor the genuine with the Bed ? on th eend by trail postpaid. Simmons Liver B^gulat It. Price, J 1.00 per bottle. Look lor the Bod Z J. H. ZEIUN & CO.. 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The polls will open at 8 o'clock M. and close oromotlv at 4 n'rlncV P M. . -- ?. - i y ?" " v a *' *? ^ Voters will be required to present their tax receipts and registration certificates. JUNIUS ROBERTS, J H SNELGROVE, P B WARNER, Board of Trustees, Februrary 1,1913. CHICHESTER S PILLS DIAMOND BRAND fp|| t0"" ^ I T.ADIKS ! s * H I I'rurrtM for CTTT-C tES-TERS A A i UNIt ).ka:\"L> Pii.L.S in Rj:.d W . 4s>v ;. ? liiMahio boxes, Seul-u wjlh EiuC\y/ i iiibiMin. Taks :-<j otukh. !<?r oli?v Vy ; ?9 i Mrucrtcl a^4 *.k t\,r eli J-Ciifc3.TJta S ' H J HI AJ<0> U FLliAM* PI tJ.i*. far lwcntT-tf>e S i rr-jrardeM" ts to.Swor, Alvayt Rcnablt. Isold by all druggists ' m | }?& everywhere^? |