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1? v *>-- . > - y-im/ vyylif^j?: .. . ' #-*- ' * * * ? - * "'*v4 * ?! ?J>;vi J, SM, * * . ana Mrs. H. D. Kendell, of x' . / Columbia, spent Sunday, with Mr. o . and Mrs. G,r M.JIarmon. f - < v' ;. . - The Bon Hour Club will meet wfth Mesdames S. J and C. E. Leaphait, Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. ' 07 r.r > I " \ ' John S. Schneider , and friend, J. G. Allen, of the University of South Carolina spent the week end m Lex4 ington. , If you are in arrears for the Dispatch-News, please call or send and settle. After first of January 1918 the price will be one dollar and fifty cents per annum. I I Some of the finest pecans in the world are grown right here in Lex-J ' v ington County, which is but another! evidence of the fact that Lexington is the garden spot of the world-. | Everett Schneider, a student at | the-University of South Carolina, came home yesterday from the Baptist hospital where he was operated on for tonsillitis. Mr. Andrew L. Bedenbaugh, one of the most successful farmers of the Hollow Creek section, is in attendance upon court as a juror this week. Andrew is a clever fellow and he has many friends here who are al i ways glad to see him. mm The Honorable Coleman Uiving~L? -fn-rm pr governor and BbVU 0 . .v v said to be a candidate for the United States Senate on the Reform party platform, is in attendance upon court Mr. Blea3e/has many warm personal and political admirers in Lexington who are always glad to see the light of his benign countenance and grasp his friendly hand. Wanted?A good School teacher, at ,' once, Write or phone through central at jPond Branch to. R. ?. 'Miller \ ' ..***Wm, J. Kyzer, -H. R. Shumpert / . . ... X , ,.Steedman, S. C. Rt 1. _ ^LADIES TO ENTERTAIN. j V '.Hie Ladies' School Improvement League of Cherokee will give an entertainment on the night of the 24th J v- for the benefit of school. . ,, Public cordially invited to attend. * A i '* . . CLERK'S SALE. / ' "v X v ' * * t T"* v tC SriTO OP SOUTH CAROLINA. -* ?-Coupty of Lexington. In the L a of Common (PleasT ,X, . . T. P. Meetze, Plaintiff/ Vs. Ai tfed J: Fox, Karl F. Oswald. Ella V. .-j. Fox. John S. Fox, James^ H.' Fox, ' Emily Fox Wingard, The Home National Bank of Lexington, S. C., and' ' The Palmetto -National Bank, defendants. ... By virtue of authority in me vest, ed by Order of the Court in the above entitled Cause by Hon. H. F; Bice,, Presiding Judge, on November ' 12th, 1917, I wilt sell on Hie first in December next, the same : being the third day of said month, i before the ^Court (House Door at ! Jfe Lexington S. C., during the legalf hours of sale, the following described i ",v ' real estate to wit: , "AO that piece, parcel or tract of j land, containing two hunderd sev-! enty (270) acres, more or less, sit- i uate, lying and being in Black creek ? Township, in the County of Lexington, State of South Carolina, ad. y joining lands now formerly of M. H. Lucas and Simon Lucas on the north S. E. Berry, on the East; lands of the estate of H. E. Jefcoat on the south, lands of S. R. Smith on run of Smi_ th's Branch; the said tract of land ! being the same conveyed to us by R. P. Settlemire by his deed of conveyance, dated the 13th day of Nov. I 1912. and recorded in the office of i the Court House door at Lexington, j County, in Deed Book 3-H, page i 447." Terms of Sale: CASH. JPurchaser to pay for papers. Nov. 12th, 1917. ! Timmerman, Graham, and Callison, Atty4. for Plaintiff. H. L. HARMON, Clerk of Court Lexington County, i ! CLERK'S SALE. 3TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ?County of Lexington. In the Court of Common IPleas. Bank of Pelion, Plaintiff, vs. A. S. Jones and R. H. Baughman, Jr. By virtue of authority invested in me by Order of the Court in the above entitled Cause, signed by Judge J. W. DeVore, at Chambers Edgefield. S. C., on October, 19th, 1917, I will sell on the first Monday in December next, the ?ame being the third day of the said month, before the Court House door, at Lexington S. C.. during the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate, j to wit: " A " AV-J- ?' /x* "Ail Uia1/ piCVC, paiv.ci vx uav.v vi land situate, lying and being in Boiling Springs Township, County and State aforesaid, containing eighteen and one half (18 1-2) acres, bound-; ed by lands of J. A. Jefcbat, Smith and perhaps others." Terms of Sale: CASH. The successful bidder will be required to deposit fifty ($50.00) at once, suchi amount to be forfeited in case of non-compliance with his bid after a reasonable length of time to ascer-1 tain if the title be good. Purchaser to pay for papers Nov. 12th, 1917. Barrett Jones, Esq., Atty. for Plaintiff. H L. HARMON - ' 1 ' * C. C. P. & G. S IS t i fe; r;;\ Cr,: U ' -r-fT ^,?i<wi??iWii'imui. Hi, ? .? ^ -'.'.n'-1'7 CLERK'S SALE. 'f* 'W?. r-'.i , 1.; s? ; 1: f STATE OF SbUSCH iCAROtlHA, '-?County 'of Lexington. In -tit ^ Court of Common [Pleas. r' y* 'jD;* Bj^allentine, /'Plaintiff; 'vs. A fred. ^ ^o^/ jetr'al, Defend^ttti. ' ; By virtue of authority vested i me by Order* pf the Court in th flhftve entitled Cause, made by Hi Honor, H. F. Rice, pesiding judg< on November 12th, 1917, I will se on the first Monday in December th same being the third day of th said month, before the Court Hous door at Lexington, S. C., during th i legal hours of sale, the followin described real estate to wit: "All that piece, parcel or tract c i land, situate, lying and being in c near the incorporate limits of th i town of Lexington, in the County c ; Lexington, and the State of Sout Carolina, containing nine (9) acre 1 - JI/vJnlnA" lonrlc Ift j more or less, aujummg muvw Rauch, Strothar and Saay, on ti South-West , lands of Scay and Ho j mes on the West, lands of Sea; Strother and Waring on the Nortl West, and fronting on Hendrix Stre< and being the same tract of lar conveyed to the said Alfred J. Fc by the said D. E. Ballentine o this day." Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchase tfo pay for papers. Nov. 12th, 1911. T. C. Sturkie, Atty., for plaintiff. HI. L. HARMONJ Clerk of Court, Lexington County CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ?County of Lexington. In th Court of Common iPleas. John J. Long, in his own rigl and as executor of the last will an testament of A. M. Long, decease< Katie Ruth Long, Annie Belle Lon* and Eugene Long, Mary Jane Lon and Cora E. Long, by their guard an ad litem John J. Long, plafi tiffs, vs. Saraih E. Franklow an Marconi L. Franklow, Defendants; By virtue of authority vested 1 me by Order of the Court in the 2 bove entitled Cause, by Hiis Honoj H. F. Rice, presiding judge, made o the 12th day of November, 1917, will sell on the First Monday in De cember ne^t, the same being th third day of said month at Lexing ton, S. C., before-, tfaie. Court Hous door, during the legal hours of sale the following described real estate to wit: "AH that piece, parcel or tract 0 land,, containing four hundred an fifty acres, .more or less, bounde on the North by Saluda River, 0 the East by the Hall estate and T. 1 Warner's land, on the South by land of Henry E. Drafts and on the Wes by lands of Henry Hendrix, situate lying and being in {Hollow Creel Township, in said County and State and is the homestead of Hie said A M. Long. The same having bee divided into six tracts varying 'i size from 40 to 130 acres. Said land to be sold in six tracts as herei: designated, first, and afterwards a a whole/ n "Also, all that, piece parcel or 1c of land,? situate,; lying and being 1 the Town of Leesville, located 0: Lee Street beyond the Luthsrai church in front of Y. J. Cooley1 residence, Said County and Stat^ \conhepining ten acresi The sai^q Slaving been divided into ten 10* of approximately of equal size." ; Terms of Sale: CASH. Purchase to pay for papers.. . Nov. 12th. 1917. T. C. Stnrkie and A. D. Martlr Attys for Plaintiffs. H. L. HARMON Clerk of Court. Lexington County PILES I cure Piles without the knife without pain, without detention from busi- f _ ness, without ac. id injections, and without coutery; x *' \*?Sf no danger. N o one need suffer from this zom- J plaint when this | gr i humane cure is ^ | awaiting them. I guarantee re- 7 suits. If you desire to consult a reliable, long-established specialist of vast experience, come to or write me and learn what can be accomplished with skillful, scientific treatment. I likewise cure Blood Poison, (Varicose Veins, Ulcers, Kidny and Bladder Diseases, Rheu matism, Gall stones, Paralysis, Dis charges, Rectal Troubles, Stricture and all Nervous, Chronic and private Diseases of Men and Women. Examination free and strictly confidential. Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 2# Dr. W. R. Register SPECIALIST 1206 1-2 Main Street, COLUMBIA, - SO. CAROLINA i I ^ 1 MAiTif 1- ^ M ?_ . iWe are now located in o ness in the new buildii MEETZE & SON on E; we are fully prepared to ever they be in our line. JUST RECEIVED a car Mai v'e of all kinds and < let ulngure with you or A. T. Taylor Marbk Mectze s New Building. I I Gin If t f . d - - . d p We^beg to'annour ?' i that we are ruura t' . every day in the \ *; $2.00 per bale. 1 ?? n: .' ? . ? ging?auu wws. n . Market prices *" '5 '' ai^(^tton I ' yif-ui Meal and $fe) ^i,t#iange,,; : j ' X 'v. . V j / l' We solicit your ; Lexington Mai LEXINGT I, j WAT* o,ooo Velvet Bea ) We will grind them pay highest They must Car be CUI CI. necessar rately. ALSO in market shelled or ear ( your corn is mixed. Ask fo are ready to shi] you have. CALL us overfLong Dista OUR EXPENSE. Adluh M J COLUM! ur New Place of busi- | l ig recently erected by g ^ ast Main Street, where I I fill your wants what- I j _ load of Granite and I designs. Come in and B j [ that next job. 1 5 & Granite Works 8 Lexington, S. C. 0 fotice ice to the farmers ing our Ginnery ' . ! r ! > ' i veek, ginning at iVe furnish bag- f ,. I It ' i A//. 4 *>,> '! "v.": x ; S. <k * .? t paid for Cotton it pf If-.; ?'- ' - [ ' ' > [p Js^<jf, saie or ex- jj ; i ; patronage. i; lufacturing Co | f I ON, S- CJTED C ' v i TONS J ns in Pod. V buy them or for you. W 111 market price be properly .athered in bunches. Not | y to pick each pod sepafor Corn, either ^orn. State whether I white, yellow or 1 r prices when you I II p, naming quanuiy g nee 'Phone or wire us at 5 I tilling Co r\w 4 n r\ diA 5 t |L ; ; ' r* < T . i .; > : . \ a :n*n* \ rv 11 j\ Buuon Lsouar In The Federal Reserve: Bard likened to a Vast Billion Doll Fund which we and 7,600 oth all times to give us the currer to stand back of us in time oi to enable us to give better an vice in many ways. Every one of our depositors, out any additional cost,fpartici and benefits of this great syst< JJ. ^ou ^^FEDERAL RESERVE^>? thlS natl you, let THE HOME NAT! CAPITAL $SO,( LEXINGTON, Pay More and It is false economy to quality in an endeavor to i purchase. To get GOOD shoes you i Every item;" materit advanced. Manufacturers are scou: materials. They are paying, in mar former prices. * GOOD shoes cost us mor< before. If you want GOOD shoes and buy. Our prices are based on rArtn _j uuuu styie. Queen Quality shoes are find anywhere. W alk a Block and 1 MAYNARD 5 P. 0. Block 1723 Main Stri MUL Arrived, a car of Go Mules. Come, make Prices will please you fcsJ'te-aair Come in and see the boro and Chase City a full line in stock a full line of Tyson & & Wrenn Buggies. Hartford Auto Tire; r oiifirlimoi vauKiiiiiaj 1311-1313 Assembly French Millir Nubone Corsets IV Come in and see our New ] 1232 Washingt nA! f TK?DT K C tULUlYlDi/i, ij . v . V surance Fund ring. System may be !ar Mutual Insurance er banks maintain at icy our depositors need F financial stress- and d safer banking serlarge or small, withpates in the protection < ?m. . | would like to have on-wide fund back of us write or talk with it it. I0NAL BANK joo.oo^a , s. c. Save More buy shoes of .poor save a little oh your mist pay the pace, il in COOD shoes has ring the earth for ly cases, many times ; money than ever come to this store GOOD quality and ; the BEST we can Save a Dollar. SHOE CO. tet COLUMBIA, S.C. j . I i* i . : EST tod, Nice Young ? your selection. \ I. Weber, Owenswagons. Have 4 t present. Also ; Jones, Oxford Portage and 3 n Bros I St, Columbia S C J I' tery Shop lade to Order. n_n -i?ncfv\ Li, : * tt . r an ana;wmier naxs. on Street , , iOUTH CAROLINA ' i . . * : \yt: ; M.'