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II NEWS OF [[[ AND OF T Miss Alma Long, is spending several days in Columbia the guest of Mrs-. E. P. Derrick on Marion street Theron Reeder, a prominent young r?ior?+or. n-P +V10 Pdmund section was in Lexington yesterday. Miss Sarah Meetze has gone to Chester where she will spend several days the house guest of Miss Sarah Carter. The Four O'clock Club will meet this week with Miss Carrie May Win gard. Three things are great: Conscience and Will and Courage to fulfill the,1 duties they create. Miss Veda 3arre, returned home! from Winthrop college last week where she was an honor graduate in the class of 1918. Rev W fT Riser scent several days! \ last week attending: the commence-: ment of the Little Mountain High! School and Newberry college. i Hon. Frank W. Shealy, returned from Washington D. C. Monday where he has been for several days at tending a conference of Railroad Com missioners, held with Mr. McAdoo. The friends of Mr. B. F Barrett are glad to see that he is again able to be up. Mr. Barrett has had a long illness and it is hoped that he will soon be entirely recovered. Dr. J. K. Breeden, editor of the Mailning Herald, has been in Lexington for several days organizing the War Savings Stamps drive that will begin next>Friday June 14th and con tinue to the 28th.~^Dr. Breedin is a v Kve wire and is putting pep in Lexington county, > ; i ' f' I Miss Celeste George is visiting Dr.1 and Mrs. Moses in Macon, Ga. ; j _ i Mrs. J. iW. Butler, of Spartanburg . ia the of jrfr and Mrs T. 1 P.! Meetze. Mrs Butler; tvho was before? J . .* . * * v-. > - ? " - * marriage, l? Miss Alice Meetze is very popular In'hfer-hpme Siown, arid always receives "^a jcerdia] welcome in Lexington. . 4 \ * 3 * , ; . ' '% I ? - 4 - ? - ? ??tTV)T WE $EKVE inc. ru01.1v. f Everything in drugs and medicines, we hav$ them. Ask Bice, he knows about it, twenty years experience. 2f. { HARMON DRUG 0. , . ; Children's Coughs and Colds \ ' For children's coughs and colds Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is excellent. - It is/ prompt and effectual r.' and-contains no opium or other nar:; cotic, and is pleasant to take =5-=?===^====? SHERIFF'S LAND SALE. The State of South Carolina, ...County of Lexington. The State vs. Estate of Charlotte Wingara. Under and by virtue of a certain * 1 i-n TttTT hv ULX ex^cuunjn :uugcu in AH.J ^j d. E. Le^phart, Treasurer of Lexjngton County I have levied upon and will sell at public outcry in front of the Court House door, at Lexington S. C. during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in July 1918, the same being the first day of said month, the following described tract of land, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate lying and being in Boiling Springs Township in' the County of Lexington and State aforesaid, con taining eight (8) acres more or less, and bounded by lands of George Keis fer, John Smith Mrs. Walter Nunnarwolor "Ellin Gatps Walter Leanhart - and perhaps others. Terms of sale: cash. (Purchaser tc pay for papers, revenue stamps etc.. ? Sim J. Miller, Sheriff of Lexington County. Jnne 11, 1918. CITATION NOTICE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Lexington. By George S. Drafts, esquire Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Mack D. Young made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate of and effects of Samuel Young. | THESE ARE THEREFORE tc I cite and admonish all and singulai the kindred and Creditors of the. saic Samuel Young, deceased that the: be and appear before me in the Cour of Probate, to be held at Lexingtor C. H. S. C on 27 June 1918 next, af ter publication hereof at 11 o'clocl in the forenoon to show cause, if an: they have whyv the said Ad'ministra tion should not be granted. \*iVEN^3nder my Hand, this 12 da: -o?June Anno Domini 1918. Geo. S. Drafts, (L. S) ; Probate Judge Lexington Co. S. C Published on the 12 day of Jun< 1918 in the Lexington Dispatch-New; X weeks. _ ,, _ I HE PEOPLE- I HE TOWN If I ANNOUNCEMETS i GEORGE BELL TIMMERMAN FOR CONGRESS | CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS. I hereby' announce myself a candi date for congress from the Seventl Congressional District, subject to till rules of the Democratic party. Wade Hampton Cobb THOS. G. McLEOD BISHOPV1LLE, S.C. CANDIDATE FOR MEMEER OF CONGRESS SEVENTH DISTRICT FOR AUDITOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for Auditor of Lexington Coui ty, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic party. E. W. Burnett. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES S. E. Smith, farmer?busines man of Swansea, hereby announce himself a candidate for re-election t< the House of Representatives fron Lexington )County, subject to the primary rules of the Democratic part; and as before "A farmer for farm M \ ers. ' ? Littleton College Has just closed one of the most sue | cessful years in its history. Th( 37th anni^J, sessioti will begii September, 25th. i . .. f.. Write for new illustrated cala logue, also and quickly for particu lars concerning our special offer t< 'a feW girls who' can not pay ou ??taj6gue tate. Address TJ. M. RHODES. Littleton, N. C. M/ - * f .. ; '*'* v Mrkxirp i/\A 11V/11VJU Notice is hereby given that th Town Council of the Town of Lej ington has placed a seven mill lev on all property, both real and persoi al, within the incorporate limits c the Town of Lexington, to defra the expenses of the Town governmei for the fiscal year ending July Is 1918, This tax will be due and pa? able from July 1st, 1918, to Augui 1st, 1918. After August 1st, 191 a ten per cent penalty will be collect* on unpaid taxes. After August 1 the Treasurer's books will be clos* and executions issued for the purpoi of collecting all delinquent taxes. All persons are notified to pe said tax to the undersigned Treasur of the Town of Lexington, at his o fice in The Home National Bank bui ing between July 1st and August Is JOE M. CAUGHMAN, tf Treasurer of the Town of Le ington. \ For Cotton Weigher I ; I hereby announce myself for ree j ection to the position of Cotton We i gher at Swansea and pledge myself abide by the result of the Democrat primary. If reelected I promi: honest and faithful service, as I ha-* rendered in the past. pd. John V. Hutto. HOW MRS. BOYD AVOIDED AN JPERATIOI Canton, Ohio.?"I suffered from female trouble which caused me muc _____ suffering, and tv '> i i IIUMlillll i doctors decide | MBm that I would ha"\ j to go through z operation before KlSW^Sl could get well. ' KJ* ? " My mother, wl - : r{ had been helped fc j llPjf; LydiaE. Pinkham ! ' 'l Vegetable Con I ..^^U pound, advised rr W to try it before su I mittingtoanoper; < M\ tion. It relieved rr > i?????1 from my troubh . so I can do my house work without ar . j difficulty. I advise any woman who 1 afflicted with female troubles to gh T j Lydia E. 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