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kTV I t - I ! Ill H I I LEXINGTON DISPATCH-NEWS . Lexington, S. C. Published Every Wednesday; By " LEXINGTON-piSPATCH-NEWS PUBLISHING CO. > .'"^f i-"*. : * i ' G. M. HARMAN, Editor S. J. LEAPHART, Business Manager \ ; >,( > I Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, S. C., as Mail Matter of the Second Class. . Subscript ion Price, per Year $1.00 CASH-IN-ADVANCE Make all communications to Lexington Dispatch-News Publishing Co., Lexington, S. C. Phone 119 % : WEDNESDAY NOV. 14, 1917. f J j It is now Mayor T. R. Keisler. Hats j off to you, sir. May your Majesty j never grow less! ; o Sheriff Miller has the finest gar-; den of winter coliards we have ever j .seen; and a great quantity of them; too. There will be no scarcity of; Sauer Kraut about the Lexington | jail this winter. 0 ' Thanksgiving turkey will come high this year, the fancy gobblers: being worth 28 cents with the feath-! ers on. This however, is _ot high| compared with the price of "fattacks/* which are bringing 40 cents per pound on the town market. o? ; \ The .Honorable Hayne F. Rice, cf( Aiken, presiding over the common; * Tleas court, is a gentleman and a! ' scholar. He is a brother of the veteran Southern Railway Conductor j Capt. Sam Rice; who is so well known j rionnlo Tnrlera Pipa is nn straw. i W VUi. |/VV|/4V. V ?? . feer here, however, since he has pre-,' ' viously appeared here as presiding \|ndge, and his friends are giving him M - cardial welcomO:' - ; I LIVINGSTONTS0 SHOE STORE.! ' We call attention to the advertise Bient in this issue for Livingston's . Shoe Store in .^Columbia. This is the largest cut price shoe store in ?otrth Carolina and they now have wn? a sale with their stock marked . down to astonishing low prices. They Biake a. specialty of handling sample Ade8 '< winch makes 4t possible for : them to undersell all competitors. Read their advertisement and avail jSotfrselves of thii opportunity to ee* J oure a bargain in shoes** CLERK'S SALE. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, ] ?County of Lexington. Court of Common Pleas. ... 1 Mrs. Hstfcie B. Cooper, Plaintiff, \ -r?rH.- 0.-Coper, Admr., et al., Defendants. / J By authority vested * in me by ! Order of the Court in the above entitled Cause, made by His Honor, S. F. Rice, Presiding Judge, on No-j vember 14th. last, I will sell on thej first Monday in December next, the i name being the third day of said j jnpnjth, before the Court House door ? Lexington, S. C., during the le- , gal hours of sale the following descri * bed real estate, to wit: 1 ''All that piece, parcel or tract of c land, situate, lying and being in the- c County of Lexington and State a- j, foresaid, containing two hundred j <200) acres, more or less, and ad- | joining lands of B, B. Clark on the j North; on the east by Fred Shealy; i South by lands of John Rish, and on j the west by lands of A. & E. Taylor j being known as the "Ephrajm Ale- c wine Place." Terms of Sale, CASH. Purchas- I er to pay for papers. I November 14th, 1917. I Sawyer & .Gyles and D. W. Gaston, Attys for Plaintiffs. e H. L. HARMON! \ Clerk of Court, Lexington County. 1 fc A DM T HIvm I 325 A i ' ;' This tract of ? * 1 i thriving Batest i and well located ad \ barns and also desii | is near this propert i tate pnrchased now m SELL AT ADCTK i BRASS BAT t i 5 Terms Easy: 1-4 Cash; 1 3 Defered Payments. Rei in - . if? . j.-. . ? ^ TAKES VITONA AND | GAINS 35 POUNDS I > Engineer Was In Bad Rundown Condition, Has Spent $200. j For Other Remedies Without Receiving Any Benefit "If everybody knew about the wonderful good Vitona has done me, you wouldn't be able to make it fast enough to supply the demand, said Mr. F. S. Leak, a well known hostler engineer ,who lives at 666 S. Pryor Street, Atlanta, Ga., in telling the Vtiona representative of the results he had obtained from the preparation ' tci <rs>ir?fv} thirtv-five Dounds by i taking Vitona," he continued, "and I feel like a brand new man." "I suffered from catarrh of the. head and stomach for years, and got into a terrible run-down condi-! tion. My head ached terrible and! my nose was so stopped up I could; hardly breathe. I was also bother-; ed with indigestion and had to be .' very careful about what I ate. I| couldn't sleep good and got up every morning feeling about half dead and hardly able to make it to my, work. I had such terrible pains in my back at times I could hardly get-On and off my engine. I seemed to be losing weight and strength every day. "I heard about Vitona and the good it was doing people with troubles like mine and decided, to give it a trial; and it is just wondefruj how it has helped me. It got right in after every one of my troubles, and now I am sound and well in .every way, I eat just anything I want, everything agrees with me, and I have gained thirty-five pounds. I now aforr foarf rora rorodofr rododi now sleep line every mgnt ana geu up m the morning feeling fresh and ready for a big day's work. I'm Hot nervous any longer, my head and nose are not stopped up, I don't have haedaches; in fact, I am in tip-top shape in every way. Vitona put me in good condition again after I paid out over $200., for othei medicines that didn't help me one bit. I consider Vitona in a class by itself." Vitona is sold in Lexington exclusively by THE PALACE DRUG CO. in Cayce by W.. J; Cayce; in Peak by W. H. Suber; in Pelion,! by Pelion Drug and Mercantile Co., and in the town of Swansea by Drt W. T. Brooker, in Gaston, by Jos. F. Fallal h V i : Advt. "a .r * ~ t ; ? r TRESPASS NOTICE. . All persons are hereby warned not to trespass upon my lands by hunting, fishing, hauling wood or in any manner whatsoever. The lew will be strictly enforced against all persons violating this notice. ' George tit. Buff. 1 1 <', PERSHING TAKES INSURANCE. i ? ^ *** i Washington, .Nov. a^.r-uenerai Fohn J. Pershing, commander of the American trops in France, has taken >ut a $10,000 policy on his life unler the war insurance law enacted >y congress at the last session. CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,: ?County of Lexington. In the Court: >f Common Pleas. Hattie T. Hendrix, Plaintiff, vs. ; V. I. Jumper and Southern States ^osphate and Fertilizer Company, : )efendants. By virtue of authority vested in j ne by Order His Honor, H. F. Rice, j Residing Judge on November 12th, j .917, I will sell on the first Monday j iiin?nuiiniiinBii?ni? nnrp a t LtKE3 A I land is very ric lurg, a growing joining the City Gr; rable lots, very suit; y with Grey Rock 5 r will not only show )N TO HIGHEST BIDI >JD CONCEF , 2, and 3 Years with Interi member the date. Be Prest I . ; .. . . , . in December 1917, the same being jj the third day of said month, before - 3 the Court House door aat Lexington, < S. C? during the legal hours of sale, : the following described real esta'e, 1 to wit: i "All that piece, parcel or tract j of land situate, lying and being in j Piatt Springs Township, Lexington , County, State aforesaid, containing two hundred acres, more or less, and . bounded on the North by estate lands of W. A. Goodwin, deceased; On the East by Hilliard Watts, and Mary H. Sightler; on the South by lands of J. W. Sightler and A. T. Guignard; and on the West by waters of First Creek to the run thereof. Being the same tract of land conveyed to me by S. J. Miller, Sheriff of Lexington County, by his deed j dated Jan. 4, 1915, and record in the office of the Clerk of Court for said County and State in deed Book "3-A", at page 100." Terms of SolerCASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. Nov. 12th, 1917. i T. C. Sturkie, Attv for plaintiff.11 H L. HARMON. i Clerk of Court, Lexington County. ' : CLERK'S SALE. V ! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ?County of Lexington. Court* of Common Pleas. j Catherine Derrick, Plaintiff vs.! Willie Derrick, in his own right and as administrator of the estate of i Oliver A; Derrick, Dec'd, et al. Defendants. ! More ! One Fifty-CandleFixtures for ten-r< 200 lbs. of Corbid hires, for sale at a C. ( 1730 Main St., 1 1 ' .) MOLES! MlHI ' ;< ' . ti ')' % i Best Car Load of ? , sji: :.v{ * .*%:: . ever brought .to,] j- Tuesday, fend are r Barman's Stabb i v<x*' >' L 900 to 12( ;f - \ Prices Reasonabl Mule, look these " , . ' * i . % f v ' A. J. SMI Harman's / ' Lexington, mnnuninunnmini AT AU BATE h, highly improi City surrounde aded Schools. It wi] able for your home, c Mineral Spring adjoir enormous returns fi If Wed. i SSOUTHERN tte Dy order of Court by His Honor, El. F.- Rice, presiding judge, made Mr: November 14th, 1917, I will sell in the first Monday in December next die same being the 3rd day of said nonth, before the Court House door it Lexington, S. C., during the legaj aours of sale, the following described real estate to wit: By virtue of authority vested in ITHE RIALTOj [COLUMBIA'S NEWEST! I MOVIE | $10,960.00 1 I PIPE ORGAN i a * Ii Features That Are the 1 | Best. Visit THE | RIALTO I while in columbia.1 Light! Power-Light and Dom house, and e. All good fixbargain. D. BROWN, r-.i.?q r LUlUiiiuia^ v. ES! MULES!! I ' '* V : Tennessee MULES Lexington arrived on now at Judge T; L es. Weigh from '} .* , # . >0 Pounds e. If you need a over before buying. %V \ T?I ? . i naun, * Stables, So. Car. nil :sbuf 4 4 4 rea ana omy o d by fine farm 11 be divided into si >r productive for n ling. Batesburg is 'om growing crops fov. 21st I REALTY & ! in I nmiMiin I T >' t-4 f J i f .< All that, piece, parcel or traet of r land, situate, lying: and . being iff" of Hollow Creek Township,- County of Lexington,, Stale of South Carp. lina, containing two, hundred seventy acres, more or Jess, adjoining land of the estate of Henry Smith, now ! owned by Rose, H. Ed. Shealy, L. | M. Mitchell,\ the Fulmer tract *)f land and perhaps others, the same ; being known as the Kyzer tract of | land." Terms of sale: One half CASH | and the balance on a credit of twelI ve months secured by the bond of the j purchaser and a mortgage of the I premises ^sold with interest ,jfrom | day of sale at the rate of eight I O r* nn A!^%il & A11 I A 1 Night vA! F or Ladies an Meals sensed quickly s when in Columbia and wa: The Cap A Share of Lexingtoi WP^WPoWPoWP (E\ STUDENTS, YOUR GOOD OLD SCHOOL DAI YOU CARE TO MAKE THEM. I a delight in your studies. If your seems dull and dreary. Why not thorough scientific examination. If and if you should need glasses we wil right. '' v Wiesepape Mai Optometrists ; 1517^ Main Street, Phoi WPoWPoWPoWPoWPo (E^ S. L. SV Horses, Mares, Moles, Bnj 1109 Hampton Street, ?We have few Mules and coming in this week, at rij me for your stock and veh ; Baggies, Wagon an jfcj|Hy^jyfc4(u.i*4.ii>At*A, J Specials For Le % Wall Paper, % Paint ^Picture Frames, 1 Pictur 1 M'f'gs. of Webb's | WEBBS AI 1 COLUM] PROPER' RUTLi tG, iS* ine mile from lands. The pri nail farms with t< jntal. The noted So i a live, progressive < but increase in valu 10 A. M. Rail Cash Priz* AUCTION C 5 per cent per annfcfe until paid, ' with ten per cent, attorney's fees | in case such bond and mortgage ia placved in the hands for collection of ; an attorney after maturity, with privilege to purchaser to pay all cash, | ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS of such ! purchase price to be paid down in one half hour after such sale, or the ; premises to be immediately resold at the risk of the purchaser so fail! ing to make such payment, j Nov. 14. 1917. I Timmerman, Graham & Callison, 1 Atty's for Plaintiff; E. L. Asbill, & C. M. Efird, Atty's for Defendant H. L. HARMON, Clerk of Court, Lexington County^ ITOI Everything E7TTI G??d r EIJ To Eat m td Gentlemen md. neatly. Never fail ; nt a good lunch to call at itol Cafe i Patronage Solicited. rE) WPoWPoWPoWPoWP ATTENTION! fS CAN BE JUST AS PLEASANT ASf your eyes are normal you will take vision vision is imperfect, everything call in and let us give you reyes a your eyes are right we will tell you? j fit the kind that look right and stay lufacturing Co. and Opticians. le 1272, Columbia, S. C fE) WPoWPoWPoWPoWPo VJEJWNtLI [gies, Wagons and Harness [ s COLUMBIA, S. C. [ 4 ' ' . V " 0 V .*>"0 A"4 ' |f Horses left Fresh car \j ' '* ' ?ht prices. Come to see \ icles. j|L i Hames* To suit yon I xington Friends | - P.lnoc ^ I 5, vyiia emu vaia.00, ^ 1 es, Art Novelties^ ; Wax All I IT STORE i BIA, S. C. P IT VHIfTWUliT WlfT VK H IIIIIIIIII11MHII* TY OF M. E.j \ND . . , . r : the centre of! opertyis level! mant houses and: immerland College | :ity,. and real es-i e. : R i Or Shine |j 5S At SALE: OE. M. ANDREWS, Mgr. I Greensboro, (t North Carolina n r, , ifr <