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THE STAGES OFSOTJTH CAROLINA,
Countyof. Lexington.
$. In Common Pleas,
feV ' P. H. Cook and G; B. Wingard, partly
ners in trade, doing business under
: > the firm name of Cook & Wingard,
g . Plaintiffs. .
agairst
Southern Securities & Trust Company,
ae administrator of the estate of H.
D. aknith, deceased, Alonzo Smith,
Pauline Glenn, W. Aughtry Smith,
William O. Smith, Cora V. Smith,
Oliver Smith and Henry is. Smith, j
defendants.
v ; To the Defendants above named: , _ '
t*:f You and each of you are hereby 9um- '
moncd and required to answer the com- j
plaint in this action, of which a copy is j
if herewith, served npon yon, ana to serve j
a copy of your answer to the said com- J
f , plaint on the subscribers at their office, j
at Lexington, S.\C., within twenty j
days after the service hereof, exclusive j
?: of the day of such seryice; and if you j
fail to answer the complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action
will apply to the Court for the ret
hot demanded in the complaint.
GRAHAM & STURKIE.
Attorneys for Plaintiff..
January 9th. 1909.
To the Defendant Henry E. Smith:
Ton will please take notice, that nn- ;
v f.f . . vless you procure the appointment of a
Guardian, ad Litem to answer and defend
the above entitled action on your
behalf within twenty days after the
service hereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the Court to appoint some fit and
suitable person as your Guardian ad
litem to answer and defend said action
in your behalf. I
GRAHAM & STURKIE, i
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
. January 9th, 1909. 6wl7 I
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington,
In Common Plea?.
| T. S. Sease, Agent, Plaintiff,
agamst
jjp'- . Southern Securities & Trust Company.
as administrator of the estate of H.
D. Smith, deceased, Alonzo Smith,
Pauline Glenn, W. Aughtry Smith,
Oliver Smith, William C. Smith,
Cora Viola Smith and Henry E.
Smith, defendants.
To the defendants above named:
You and each of you are hereby summoned
and required to answer the complaint
in this action, of which a copy is
herewith served upon you, and to serve
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ft COpy Ul \ KJiLX aaon\.i tv v.... ?
plaint on tha subscribers at their office,
Lexington, S. C , within twenty days
after the service hereof, exclusive of the
day of such service; and if you fail to
answer the complaint within the time
I aforesaid, the plaintiff in tiiis action
will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
GRAHAM & STURKIE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
v January 9th, 1909.
To the Defendant Henry E. Smith :
You will please take notice, that unless
you procure the appointment of a
Guardian ad Litem to answer and deck'
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rdware, "Wheelwright Ma- |
Inware, Farming Impleidles,
Collars, Pads,
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guaranteed. f
THE QUALITY SELLSAY
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Us Before They Make lheir
our Wants and Save Tou
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fend the above entitled action in your
I behalf within twenty days after the
service hereof, plaintiff will apply to
the Court to appoint some fit ana suitable
person as your Guardian ad Litem
to answer and defend said action in
your behalf.
GRAHAM & STURKIE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
January 9th, 1909. 6wl7 !
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. J
Lexington County.
By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge. 1
Whereas, Jas. V. Smith made suit 1
to me, to grant him letters of ad- 1
ministration of the estate of and effects
of John J. Smith !
These are therefore to cite and ad- j
monish all and singular the kindred and !
creditors of the said John J. Smith, deceased,
that they be and appear, before
me, in the Court of Probate, to be held
at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on 1st. day ]
of Febuary, 1909, next, after publication
hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to 1
show cause, if any they have, why the j
said administration should not be grant- 1
ed.
Given under mv hand, this ISfch day
of Jannary, Anno" Domini, 1009.
George S. Drafts, [L. S.]
Probate Judge, Lexington county, S. C.
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Published on the 20th day of Jan.
1909, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2wl3
I Granulated Sugar
At Cost.
FRESH ROASTED COFFEE
10c. toj 35c.
Greek, Black and Mixed Teas
30c. to 80c.
CHEON TEA.
The beet 50c. value in America
Our "Special'' Coffee at 25c. is a Cup
Favorite. Biker's Cnoeolate and
Cocoa.
Souvenirs given away
on Saturday.
SUGARS AT COST
75 Stores in United States
C. D. KENNY CO.
1639 Main Phone 151
For Sale?A New Davis (Unique)
sewing machine, improved drop
head, cheap cither for cash or on
easy payments?installment plan?a
I Vn n -wrrn i r-i A rvr?l i' f A PinA P Uovm I
j uai^aiu* Appijr iv 111^^ naiuiau.
j WANTED?To bay every pound 01
beeswax in the country. We will pay
J the highest market price in cash at
j The Bazaar, Lexington,S. C.
Prohibition Bill Passes.
Nashville, Term, January 21.?The
lower House of the Legislature this
afternoon by a vote of sixty to thirtysix
passed, on final reading, the bill to
prohibit the manufacture of intoxicants
in Tennessee after January 1,
1910. The bill has already passed the
Senate and n~>w goes to the Governor.
An amendment providing fol' the
appointment of a commission composed
of the Governor, the Treasurer
and the Comptroller, whose duty it
would be to appraise the property and
tViA rlomatro O t WftnlH P f?f>TTl f*
C&38CDD LUC/ uailj if vv**v? v>vv*-v
to the distillers and brewers by reason
of the passage of the bill, was voted
down.
Deafness Cannot lo Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
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dition or the mucuous lining 01 ine eustachian
Tube. When this tube is inflamed
yon have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely
closed, deafness is the result, and
unless the inflamation can be taken out
and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed
forever; nine cases out bf ten are caused
by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed
condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for oonsti
pavivu*
Locking the heart against the dreli
of sympathy is the swiftest w^y of impoverishing
the whole life.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington.
In Probate Court.
Southern Securities & Trust Co.,
Plaintiff,
Vs.
Alonzo L. Smith, et. al., Defendants.
Sale of Land in Aid of Assets to Pay
Ttohffi.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of a decree
of this Court, directing the sale of
the lands herein described, I will sell at
public auction to. the highest bidder,
before the Court House door at Lexington,
S. C., during the legal hours of
sale, on the first Monday in February
next, the following lands:
"All that tract or parcel of land, containing
one hundred and fifty acres,
more or less, situate, lying and being
in the County of Lexington and State
aforesaid, and bounded as follows: On
the North by lands of T. S J Sease and
others; on the East by W. H. Donley;
on the South by lands of Jesse McCartha
and J. M. Crim, and on the West
by lands of Mrs. M. A. Lewie, the same j
being a part of land known as the Eliz- j
abeth Crim land."
Also, "All that piece, parcel or tract j
n* twinrr OTirf Vuiinff in Ti>T. !
Ui lauu, oiuuai/C| xjjiug u>uu
ington County and State of South Caro- j
lina, containing one hundred and thirty- j
seven acres, more or less, boutided by
lands of H. D. Smith, Mrs. C. Long j
and tracts Nos. 3, 4 and 1 of the estate i
lands of George Long, deceased, and
known as tract No. 2 of said estate
lands.*'
Also, "All that piece, parcel or tract
of land, situate, lying and being in Boiling
Springs Township, in the County of
Lexington and State aforesaid, containing
seven and one-feixth (7 1-6) acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of A. D.
Steele, and other lands of said tract ;
and fronting on the right of way of the I
Southern Railway Company."
Also, "All that piece, parcel or tract j
of land, in said County and State, con- j
raining thirteen (13) acres, more or
less, and adjoining lands of A. D. Steele j
and other lands of the original tract, j
and fronting on said right of way; the j
same being half of the land conveyed j
to me bv Emanuel Long, executor, \
shown on plat of Samuel B. George, j
surveyor, December 28th, 1904, and sub- j
divided this day by said plat as agreed j
upon by us, and as shown thereon. **
Also, "All that pibce, parcel or lot of j
land, situate, lying and being in the j
town of Lexington, in the County of I
Lexington and State aforesaid, being j
the lot bought from the Masonic Lodge, j
and bounded by Church Street, CorFey I
Street, lots of J. E. Kaufmann and the j
tot of the I. O. O. F."
Terms of Sale: Cash; purchaser to
pav for papers.
geo. s. Drafts,
Judge of Probate of Lexington County.
Januarv 11, 1909.
Messrs. Efird & Dreher, Attorneys.
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STATE 0FJ30UTH CAROLINA, j
ucnmrj ui jufAingiuu.
Court of Common Pleas.
Mrs. L. M. Derrick, et. al., Plaintiffs, j
Vs.
Walter A. Derrick, et. al.. Defendants. |
Partition of Real Estate.
In obedience to the decree of the j
Court herein, signed by Judge J. W. j
DeVore on December 26th, 1908, I will j
sell to the highest bidder, at public ont
cry, before the Court House door in !
Lexington, S. C., during the legal i
hours of sale, on the first Monday in |
February, 1909:
All that piece, parcel or tract of land, j
situate, lying and being in said county j
and State aforesaid, containing one !
hundred and forty-five (145) acres, more j
or less, and bounded by Forrest Sharpe, j
W. L. K. Johnson, tract No. 2. Mrs. L. .
M. Derrick and D. E. Craft, the same j
being tract No. 1 of the estate, lands of !
the late W. A. Derrick, deceased. Plat
of same by G. A. Derrick, surveyor, j
now on file in Clerk's office.
Terms of Sale: One-half cash: bal- ;
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aneeon a creciit 01 one year wtuini u%*
bond and mortgage, witn leave ro par- j
chaser to ]>ay ail cash. Purchaser ro pay |
for papers.
FRANK W. SHKALY,
Clerk of the Court. j
Lexington. S. C.. Jan. 11, JOiif).
Messrs. Efird & Dreher, Plaintiffs' |
Attorneys.
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President Kaufman of the South |
Carolina Red Cross Society has for j
tttqwWi 41 nnn tr? Hip Italian sufferers. !
V% aiuvu v*Jvvv ? **v * ' --- j
will save the dyspeptic from rnanv
days of misery, and enable him to cat |
whatever he wishes. They prevent
SICK HEADACHE,
cause the food to assimilate and r.our- I
ish the body, give keen appetite,
DEVELOP FLESH
and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar
lake No Substitute.
Charity.
When over the fair fame of friend or
foe i
The shadow of disgrace shall fall;
Of words of blame, or proof of thus
and so,
Let something good be said.
Forget not that no fellow-being yet
May fall so low bat love may lift
his head;
Even the cheek of shame with tears
is wet,
If something good be said.
No generous heart may vainly torn
aside
Tn tttqY7Q rvf tiTTmr\nfViv r\f\ tnitl
JLAA FT WJ O Vl "J f ww
dead
But may awaken strong and glorified
If something good be said.
And so I charge ye, by the thorny
crown,
And by the cross on which the
Savior bled,
And by your own soul's hope of fair
renown.
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Every home with children should
have a box of Dr. Thornton's EasyTeether
in it. A guaranteed remedy
for all bowel and stomach trouble in
teething children. For sale by Derrick
Drug Co.; or Easy-Teether Medicine
Co., Hartwell, Ga.
The legislators now get $200 a year j
whether they are in session twenty or :
sixty days.
The tender leaves or a harmless lunghealing
mountainous shrub, give to Dr.
Shoop's Cough Remedy its marvelous
curative properties. Tight, tickling, or
distressing coughs, quickly yield to
the healing, soothing action of this
splendid prescription-Dr. Shoop's Cough
Remedy. And it is so safe and good for
children, as well. Containing no opium,
or other harmful drugs, mothers snould
in sflfp+v ftlorovR ripmand Dr. ShoOD's.
if other remedies are offered, tell them.
No! Be yonr own judge! Sold by Kaufmanu
Drug Co.
A mean trick for a man to play on
a girl who rejects his proposal, de- !
clares the New York press, is to take j
her at her word.
Plant Wood's Seeds
For The J'!
Garden 6 Farm.
' Thirty years in business, with
a steadily increasing trade every
year?until we have to-day one j
of tbe largest businesses in seeds 1
in this country?is the best of
evidence as to
v The Superior Quality y
\ of Wood's Seeds. ?
We are headquarters for
Grass and Clover Seeds,
Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, j
Cow Peas, Soja Beans and
all Farm Steeds.
Wood's Descriptive Catalog
the most useful and valuable of
Garden and Farm seed Catalogs
mailed free on request.
T. W. WOOD & SONS, j
Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va.
A man is worth what he gives the j
world, not what he gets from it. . j
Scott's
4M.
Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil is the means
of life and enjoyment of life to
thousands: men, women and
children.
When appetite fails, it restores
it. When food is a burden, it
lifts the burden.
When you lose flesh, it brings
the plumpness of health.
When work is hard and duty
is heavy, it makes life bright.
It is the thin edge of the wedge; j
the thick end is food. But !
What is the use of food when j
you hate it and can't digest it? j
I
Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil is the food that makes you
forget your stomach.
s
Send this advertisement, together with name
of paper in which it appears, your address and
four cents to cover postage, and we will send
you a "Complete Handy Atlas of the World."J
SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., New York \ ?
PTc Automobile Money
For Nozt President.
Washington, Jan. 21.?The urgent
deficiency appropriation bill was reported
to the senate today from the
ions T t AQ v.
vuiijiiixiivv/ v/xi iaiivito. jl *j v-ui
ries $2,151,602, an increase of only $25,000
over the amount of the bill as it
was passed b}- the house.
The committee struck out the house
provision for an appropriation of $12,000
for the purchase of automobiles
for the use of the president. This item
was included in the bill by the house
upon the expressed wish of Presidentelect
Taft, who prefers the automobile
to the house.
If your Stomach, Heart, or Kidneys
are weak, try at least, a few doses only
of Dr. Shoop's Restorative. In five or
ten days only, the result will surprise
you. A few cents will cover the cost.
And here is why help comes so quickly.
Dr. Shoop doesn't drug the Stomach,
nor stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. Dr.
Shoop'6 Restorative goes directly to the
weak and failing nerves. Each organ
has its own controlling nerve. When
tnese nerves iaii, tne depending organs
mnsfc of necessity falter. This plain,
yet vital truth, clearly tells why Dr.
Shoop's Restorative is so universally
successful. Its success is leading druggists
everywhere to give it universal
preference. A test will surely tell.
Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co.
^/Fhe man who has taken even small
Quantities of alchol feels that his brain
is remarkably active and capable of
great thoughts, whereas in reality his
conceptions are ever so much slower
than natural.
Stomach Trouble Cured,
If you have any trouble with your
stomach you should take Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. P.
Klote of Edina, Mo., says: "I have used
a great many different medicines fo
stomach trouble, but find Chamber
mr?rn
xaiu D Ubuuiovii ouu 4-auu 10 tuvic
beneficial than aDy other remedy I ever
used.'' For sale by Kaufman 11 Drug
Co.
Envy is the habit of losing our own
happii^ss while longing for another's.
Sterling Goods
Sterling silver, cut glass, fine
china, clocks. A fine stock
always on hand for you to
select from.
. Keep us in mind when wanting
anything in Jewelry or
Silverware.
Good watch work and best
eye glasses.
If you can't come, send fez
our catalogue or telephone your
order to us.
n n i innirnrnrru & fin
r, n, uiitnitui i in a tuu
JEW ELER8,
1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C
'Phone 934
The lines of eternal grace in any
character have to be cot with extremely
sharp tools.
It requires a proper combination of
certain acids with natural digestive
juices to perfect a dyspepsia cure. And
that is what Kodol is?a perfect digester
that digests all the food you eat. If
you will take Kodol for a little while
you will no longer have indigestion.
You then couldn't have indigestion.
How could you have indigestion if yonr
food were to digest? Kodol digests' all
you eat. It is pleasant to take, acts
promptly. Sold by Kaufmann Drug
Co.
A good life is impossible until one
knows that there is ever something
more desirable than living.
This is jnst the time of the year when
you are most likely to contract a severe
cold, and yon should always have Kennedy's
Laxative Cough Strop handy,
especially for the children. It tastes
nearly as good as maple sugar. It cures
I the cold by gently moving the bowels
[ tbrouth its laxative principle, and at
[ the same time it is soothing for throat
I irritation, thereby stopping the congh.
[ Sold by Kaufmann Drag Co.
Yonng ladies, don't grab at the firet
pair of eood looking clothes that comes
along and say, "It's mine, because I
found it," but wait until a sure enough
man comes along. He may not be as
Johnny on the spot as the other kind,
but he will be there when the other
or.e has made you tired and passed on.
?Ex.
Final Discharge.
This is ro notify nil persons that we
will apply to Geo. S. Drafts, Esq.,
Judge of Probate for Lexington count v,
?opth Carolina, on the 3rd day Feb.
190!), for a final discharge as aciministersof
the estate of J.W. Long, deceased.
F. C. CORLEY,
J. D. SWYGERT,
R. S. CONNELLY'.
Administors.
A Ussful Article.
Fresh Baker's Brazil Shredded Cccoanut,
a seasonable article for making'
delicious custards, pies and cakes,
at the Bazaar.
fDONT NEGLECT 1
| YOUR KEO^EYS. ]
I When they hurt, or your back aches, I j
1 graver trouble is threatened if you do I * I
I R not attend to them. Take I d
I! Lane's Kidnev And! A
Baekashg Medicine
| It will stop tho pain and romcve the
I cause of trouble. Contains no alcohol.
I Made by CHAS. 5. LANE & CO., Si. Louis, Mo.
p Fur Sale in Lexington by
I Derrick's Drug Store.
For
INSURANCE,
LIFE,
FIRE,
ACCIDENT,
SEE
E. Gr. Dreher,
LEXINGTON, S. C.
Strongest and Best Companies ^
Lumber and
Building
Material
Machinery For Sale.
1 30-H. P. Boiler, Geo. A Sheilds
make.
130-H. P. Engine, Struthers &
Wells make. >
1 8x24 Planer.
1 Gang Edger.
1 9 Fay & Egan Moulder.
1 Buffalo Knife Grinder.
1 10 Buffalo Turning Lathe.
1 16 Buffalo Turning Lathe.
A lot of Bits, Shafting, Pulleys, etc.
All or -nart at w vtppv low nriee.
Apply to
N. H. DRIGGERS, j
Columbia, S. C.
RESULTS 1
are J
REASONS '
For using "Hilton's Life for
the Liver and Kidneys." They
testify to its excellence in all
disorders of the Kidneys,Liver
Stomach and as a general regulator
to the system. +
25c., 50c. and $1.00 bottles.
Sold wholesale by the Murray
Drug uoiumoia, s. d.
For sale at The Bazaar, Lexington,
S. C.
6. W. LINDLER,
Chapin, S. C., I
Has an up-to-date line of ^
COFFINS AND CASKETS
On hand, at prices to snifc everybody.
Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00. 1
Call on me and I will save yon money.
I am prepared to furnish a hearse whenever
desired in connection with my undertaking
business. Jan. 2. 3m
Slop That CoM \
To check early eolds or Grippe with "Preventics" |
meaSis sure defeat for Pneumonia. To stop a cold 1
with Preventics is safer than to let ft run and be
obliged to cure it afterwards. To be sure. Preventics
will cure even a deeply seated cold, but
taken early?at the sneeze stage?they break, or
head of! these early eolds. That's surely better.
That's why they are called Preventics.
Preventics are little Candy Cold Cures. No Quinine.
no physic, nothing sickening. Nice for the
children?and thoroughly safe too. If you feel
chilly, if you sneeze, if yon ache all over, think of
Preventics. Promptness may also save half your j
usual sickness. And don't forget your child, if d
there fs feverish doss, night or day. Herein prob- 1
ably lies Preventics' greatest efficiency. Sold in 1
5t boxes for the pocket also in 26c boxes of 48
Preventies. Insist on your druggists giving yon
Prevents !
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THE KAUFFMAN DRUG CO. j
CLOTHES CLEANED j
AND PRESSED. J
When you want your clothes cleaned,
pressed or dyecl, have it done by
an expert. I make a specialty of
cleaning and pressing ladies' skirts.
Hats?felt and straw?made to look
like new. AH work guaranteed.
Prices reasonable. Work done on
short rinliop. frivp mo a trial.
JOSEPH DAVIS,
Rear of Barber Shop,
LEXINGTON, : : S. C
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PARKER'S \
HAIR BALSAM
rrtyaaBcS JH Clcaiiv? and bcsaufiee the nail.
( Ml Promote! a lnxuiiant growth.
Ks3S?9^i^^BHNever Foils to 2estore Gray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Cures scalp d:wises & ha:r falling.
au? ou, 1 v
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b. m^woolle '
Atlanta, Ga, Office 2G4 N. Pryor Street