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What They Will Do for You
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Sold by all druggists
Index to 2T*w Advertisements.
Tonic Sale?W. D. Bates.
Millinery?Langford & Backer.
South Farm Lands.
Citation, Est Andrew Davis.
Citation, Est Vandy Jemerson.
A Card Jo the Voters of
Xeadngton County.
As you are a ware I am a candidate for
?Jndge of Probate of Lexington county,
and, owing to my time being so very
^limited, it has been impossible for me
Tto-see yon all as I desired. I have
made a clean, honest campaign upon
any own merits, having made no
tfalae or slanderous charges against my
-opponent. I am seeking the office
mpon my own merits and feel that I
f _ i _ i. rtltl it
4Lm iuiiy competent to mi toe same or
& would nob seek it at your hands. I
am nothing but a laboring man, born
i&nd raised on the farm,and have had
to fight thehattles of life open-handed,
il have had to work for everything
4hat I have gotten and have known
nothing but 'hard labor all my life.
I believe in notation in office, allowing
every man the right to rise in life
df he can merit it. All I ask of the
people is to elect me for one term;
try me and if I do not measure up to
your expectations yon can turn me
.down. The people^will not lose anything
by electing me for one term. I
want to serve you and serve you well.
I will give a good bond; will keep the
-office open six days in ?he week, and
will look after the interest of the orphan
boys and girls of the county, and
" will see that they are not discriminated
against. I will charge every one
the same fee for the same work.
The voters of Lexington county
have given my opponent} Mr. George
*S. Drafts, public office for twenty-six
years, and, all things being equal, I am
asking the people of the county of my
Dirtn and where I nave speni thirtyeight
years oi my life, to hoDor me
with the office for one term. No one
will be more gfceatful to you for your
*4tind-snpport4han I will, and I will
always remember you and thank you
for whatever you see fit to do for me,
.and if you elect me to tbe office that
' I am seeking, at the expiration of one
term I will bring back to you the commission
as you gave it to me, untarnished.
i Again thanking you for your kind
consideration on the 30th of August,
I remain ever grateful! v to you all.
10OR HAYES.
AiEasy Business
The easiest business in this world is
dry-goods; the reason is: customers
want the staff as much as they want
4o .sell it; they come-in; look at the
foods and buy. That's the whole
business.
Devoe comes next. It saves money,
-and people like money. They like
somebody else's more than their own;
they like to make it more than to save
it; they like t > keep it perhaps as well
as to make it.
Buildings run-down fast, without
. paint; poor paiut is the same. Devoe
is the means of stopping that leak; a
big one. All we've got to do, to sell
Devoe, is to show that a man saves
money by using it.
E Jewell, Corry, Pa, painted his
house 5 years ago with a mixed paint;
14 gallons. Last spring he painted
Devoe; 10 gallons. Saved ?15 to $20.
The Xanfmann Drug Co. 17
Hoke Defeated "Little Joe"
Hoke Smith was elected Governor
ot Georgia yesterday over 4'Little
Joe" Brown, present governor.
Turkeys and other fowl are
ready for the axe sooner and
bring more in the market
when eiven
Pra$j?> Regulator
(For 36 years called Pratti Poultry Food)
It makes them grow quicker and
bigger because it improves digestion,
purifies the blood, keeps them
healthy and saves loss from disease.
It is also a remarkable egg-prodocer?makes
hens lay all the year
round. 25 lb. bag $2.50, smaller
sizes from 25c up.
MIS UpM Lbs KM* wiH quickly rid
four poultry and houses of this pest?it is
safe and sure. Why don't you try it?
MM R?P Cure is what you need to cure
cases of real roup. Acts quickly, surely?
when other remedies fail. 25c package.
Mta Head (Jet Obi Limit for little chicks,
sure and quick. Excellent for scaly legs
too. It will sare chicks for you.
There's a Pratt remedy for every
disease of poultry and livestock?
every one vou can depend on. Ask
us aoout them.
' UUIHMM 8RU6 COMPANY
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SHERIFFS SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
You will please take notice that H.
A. Lorick will sell for cash, to the
highest bidder at Lexington Court
House, S. C-, on Monday the 5th day
of September 1910, at eleven o'lock in
the forenoon, the following described
property, to wit:
One bay coach Stallion now in his
possession bought of W E. Tood,.
ftrnvpiincr salesman for Messrs. J.
Crouch & Sod, with principal place of
business at Lafayette in the State of
Indiana, sometime daring the year
1905, in County of Richland, S. C.
That the aforesaid sale is to be made
to pay for the board and feed of said
stallion which is long since past dne,
and which you and the other stockholders
refuse to pay.
You are requested to be present on
the day above mentioned for said sale.
H. A LORICK.
August 9,1910.
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Sheriffs Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
nm-VTV (Sir T.UTTTTffiTnw.
A A V_r A. V,,
In the Court of Common Pleas.
George R. Norris, Plaintiff
V8.
R. T. Sox, Harris Shall, and E. A.
Beall Company.
In obedience to the decree of the
Hon. J. W. Devore, Presiding Judge,
in the above stated case of date August
5th, 1910, I will sell to the highest
bidder, at public outcry, before the
court bouse door in. Lexington, S. C.,
on the first Monday in September next,
daring the usual hours of sale, the fol?
lowing described tracts of land, in the
order hereinafter mentioned, to wit:
LOT NO. 1.
Ml that lot, piece and parcel of land,
situated, lying, and being in the town
of Brookland, County of Lexington,
and State aforesaid, and having the
K/Min/iripa onrt <)imonsrnn<3 t,n
iVUVTVU'g
wit: The South fronts on Shull Street
and measures thereon seventy feet
(70); the West binds against lot of T.
0. Connelly, and Measures two hundred
and eighty feet and six inches,
(280-6); the North binds against, lands
of A. D. Shull and measures seventy
feet (70); and the East binds on Williams
Street, and measures two hundred
and eighty feet and six inches
(280-3). The same being conveyed to
k F. Sox by A. D. Shull, on the 9th
day of November, 1896, and recorded
in book of deeds, R. M. C. office, Lexington
County on the 27th day of December,
1899, in book R. R., page 154.
lot no. 2.
All that piece, parcel or lot of land,
lying and being in the town of Brookland,
County and State aforesaid, and
having the following boundaries to
wit: on the North by lot of Witt,
whereon it measures one hundred and
fifty feet (150,) more or less; on the
East by State Street, whereon it measures
fifty feet (50) more or less; on the
South by lot of D. K. Sox, whereon it
measures one hundred and fifty feet ?
(150) more or less, and on the West by
lot of M. H. Witt, whereon it measures
fifty feet (50), more or les9.
Terms: One-half cash, balance on
a credit of twelve months with interest
thereon from day of sale, at 8 per
cent per annum, secured by bond of
purchaser and mortgage of the premises
sold, with leave to the purchasers
to pay all cash. Purchasers to pay
for papers.
P. H. Oorley,
Sheriff Lexington County.
August 15, 1910.
Melton & Belsor, Plaintiffs Attorneys.
TIT TT CM A ii. XT/vn.ia
W. XI. ouarp, iui iwxno,
Shull and E. A. Beall Company.
Clerk's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
Joseph Norwood, Assignee, Plaintiffff,
against.
John W. Kyzer, Defendant.
FORECLOSURE.
In obedience to the Decree of the
Court herein, signed by Hon. Ernest,
Gary, Judge Presiding, on the 20th day
of June 1910, I will sell to the highest
bidder at public outcry, before the
Court House door in Lexington, S. C.,
on the first Monday, the 5th day ot
September, 1910, during the legal
hours of sale, the following described
tract of land, to wit:
All that lot, piece and parcel of land
situate lying and being in the town
of Cayce, in the County of Lexington,
and State aforesaid, and
bounded as follows, to wifo On the
North by McDuffie Street, East by lot
number Ninety as shown on plat of
the lands of Luther J. Friuk, South by
land of Cayce Land and Improvement
Company and on the West by
lot number Ninety-three, property of
McDuffie, being in shape a rectangle,
measuring on the Northern and Southern
boundaries one hundred feet, and
on its Eastern and Western limits
each one hundred nd fifty feet.- Being
described as lots numbers Ninetv-one
and Ninety-two on a plat of the lands
of L. J. Frink made by E. H. McCullough,
Engineer, dated March 30th,
1907, and recorded in the office of
Clerk of Court for Lexington County,
and being the premises csnveyed to J.
J. Kyzer by L. J. Frink.
Terms of of Sale: CASH, Purchaser
to pay for papers.
Frank W. Shealey.
C. C. P. & G. S.
August 15th, 1910.
Logan & Edmunds I PUff,.
Efird & Dreher. ( Fltft 9 AMyy 9
W. W. Hawes, Defendants Atty.
N otice?Barbecue.
We will furnish a first-class barbecue
on August 25oh Campaign day, at
Samaria, S. C. Come one, come all
and n; ye a good time.
Respectfully,
C. R. Q.uattlebaum & Bros.
ANNUAL REPORT
?OF?
E. L. WINGARD, Treas.,
LEXINGTON COUNTY, S. C.,
For the Fiscal Year, commencing
Jan. 1,1909 and ending Dec. 31, 1919.
Office of County Treasurer,
Lexington, S. C., July i9, 1910.
To Hon. George W. Gage, Presiding
Judge, Court General Sessions for
Lexington county, S. C.
Dear Sir:?In conformity with the
requirements of an Act of the General
Assembly of the State of South Carolina,
No. 197, approved December 23,
1889 A. D., I have the Honor to submit
the following report of the transactions
of this office for the fiscal
year, commencing Jan. 1, 1909, and
endiEgOecember 31, 1909.
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VCiT ICDUCVtlUJlj
E. L. WINGARD,
Treasurer of Lexington county.
COUNTY CLAIMS.
No. Name. Nature. Amt.
1 J G Blckley, capt convefc 25 00
2 C L Meetze, sal capfc eg 28 50
3 Dr AT Hut to, post mortem 5 00
4 L 0 Hutto, serving warants 3 90
5 L 0 Hntto, cony lnnatic 19 91
6 S B Hiller, gds salary eg 25 00
I 7 Jas H Fields, gd&bookkeeper 8 00
8 R H Cox, sal ^ c g 13 33
9 L W Harman, hauling on rd 9 00
10 Chas K Derrick. 44 44 31 00
11 W W Bickley, gd c g 18 33
12 H E Harman, hauling on rd 2 25
13 Geo Derrick 44 44 29 80
14 Henry Wise 44 44 2 00
15 Adam Corley, allow pauper 5 00
16 L P Lowman, gd c g 21 30
17 Fred Herndon, wk on c h 4 75
18 S D Fulmer, sal, supplies ph 74 42
19 W B Roberts, hay for eg 14 07
20 Wm Rawl, al pauper 2 00
21 S C Penitentiary, clothing
for convicts 20 27
22 Meetze & Son, supplies o g 24 00
23 Dr J R Langford, ex lun 5 00
24 J C Swygert, five mules for
county chaingang 1,300 00
25 M E Rutland, two mules
for county chaingang 500 00
26 Lorick & Lowrance, sup eg 39 20
4* it n r\o AP
Z( vd U?>
28 J L Eargle, haul on rd 2 00
2d W P Roof, sup for p b 25 63
30 " 44 sap for c g 290 51
31 44 44 sup for county 35 93
32 B R Harm an, wk Agusta rd 3 12
33 Cook & Wingard, lumber 1 98
34 H E Hannan, sup for eg 12 90
35 B S Mack, one wagon 55 00
36 B L Reeder, cony pauper 7 50
37 H M Wingard, sup for p h 14 90
38 44 " sup for c g 34 25
39 Scott Hendrix, sup for p h 18 50
40 44 " sup for p h 7 75
41 Dr E P Derrick, sup for c h 1 75
42 Noab Hall, haul Agusta rd 3 40
43 W D Dent, sal and pstg 34 33
44 Geo S Drafts, 2 cases lunacy 10 00
45 G M Harman, printing 46 70
45 L L Long, shop wk c g 1 00
47 B D Clark, salary coroner 14 50
48 D E George, sup for eg 35 90
49 P H Corley, serving warnts 17 95
50 44 44 furniture 64 00
51 " " dieting prisoners 89 40
52 M M Buford, arrest prisoner 13 90 1
53 Mathews & Bouknight, four
mules for county etc 1,046 90
54 A D Martin, sal pstg etc 45 20
55 Em'l Long, claying Aug rd 347 83
56 O W Caughman, wood c h 12 00
57 RH Caughman 14 " 7 60 -1
58 Lenus Warner, gd c g 12 00
59 L J Langford, sal supr 75 00
60 Jno Kaminer, bldg bdg 21 50 *
61 C 0 & 8 E Amiok, lumber 16 62 u
fi?2 Telftnhnne Co. S D Fnlmer i
share of stock for co p h 20 30
63 W L Taylor, work 2 66 i
64 D T Weed, sap for c g 4 00 <
65 S J Wigger9, lumber 26 98 (
66 J D Bickley 44 12 75 ? 1
67 S D Fulmer, sal steward p h 47 75 1
68 A B Bachman & B B Swy- S
gert, mag and constable 74 05 t
69 H M Wingard, sup for eg 154 96 t
70 " 44 supforco 14 80 1
71 Mathews & Bouknight, sup 28 00 ?
72 So States Sup Co, sup jail 5 50
73 Dr W T Brooker, p m ex lun 10 CO <
74 Dr E P Derrick, sup for c g 7 10
75 Henry R Weed, rignfc of way 1
for public road 15 00
76 Jno W Fry, bridge 35 25 ]
77 Sim J Miiler, wk on jail 6 00 ;
78 A D Martin, sal and pstg 52 35
79 Frank W Shealy, p9tg c c c 31 12
80 J E Chalmers, informing on
gamblers 10 00
81 Frauk W Shealy, sal 2 mos 58 32
82 4* " sup for ch 5 25 j
83 C O Brown & Bro, sup c h 6 00 J
84 Lorick & Lowrance, sup 1 97
85 Cook & Wingard, lumber 15 44
88 Meetze & Son, tools 4 65 i
87 44 44 sup for p h 31 35 *
88 44 44 sup for eg 49 38 ?
89 W P Roof, sup for jail 1 08 i
90 W P Dent, sal and pstg 35 33 1
91 A N Dreher, ferriage eg 4 35 1
92 W C Weed, gd on c g 16u i
93 Jas H Fields, gd c g 32 30 <
94 Geo R Fields, sup tor c g 4 40 i
95 Davis & Co, sup for eg 38 00 i
96 L L Long, Bhop wk for eg 29 50
97 Dr L M Mitchell,disect'g &c 10 00 <
98 P J Mack, expns etc c g 2 20
99 W E Black, sal co bd of ed 3 00 1
lltA "R T~) nio?t col otn oai? 17 sn
xvv jlj JL/ V/au wu* wi A I VV
101 Vasco Miller, sweeping c h 3 00 102
T W Dreher, co bd of ed 3 80 i
103 B D Clark, boarding two jury
panels, 2 cases 90 75
101 W H Bickley, beef for p h 5 SO 1
105 " 44 44 eg 5 55
106 G A Derrick, sal as mag 31 25
107 S C Penitentiary, envt wag 81 49 <
108 E Long, lumber 22 80 ]
1C9 J H Koon, damage to plow 2 25 <
110 J L Eargle, lumber 15 03 <
111 D F Efird, lumber 32 28 I
112 M W Shull, juror bill 2 90 | ]
113 Hiller Bros, lumber 32 23 114
Dr J J Wingard, disecting
Garfield Hutto 15 00
115 Lorick & Lowrance, sup eg 51 50
116 WD Quick, sup for eg 8 70
117 Scott Hendrix, sup for c g 6 00
118 Lorick & Lowrance, sup co 447 00
119 Dr E P Derrick, professional
for jury 8 00
120 P J Mack, sal capt eg 75 00 !
121 Carl Mack, gd at c g 17 10
122 r Jtt uox, ga at c g 20 uo
123 W VV Bickley, gd at c g 25 00
12-4 S B Hiller, gd at c g 25 00
125 W F Taylor, claying road 44 50
126 J W Bouknight. lumber 4 80
127 J P MeCartha, sal gd c g 46 66
128 C W Caughraan, wood oh 15 00
129 O B Steele, shop wk fore g 14:
130 S C Penitentiary, env cloth 31 50 >
131 P H C.jrley, serv warrants 20 40
132 J L Shealy, allow pauper 6 00
133 K L Wingard, Sal. as Co. Tra. 65 66
134 L J L-ingford. Sal. bs Co. Sup. 75 00
135 Connelly & Corley, Tools 4 80
136 R H Jennings, Treasurer,
Insurance premium 66 67
187 Walker, Evans & Cogswell
Co., Co. C H books &c 172 S8
138 P H Corley, dieting Prisn's 5! 20
139 44 44 44 serving witnesses
in Saluda Co. 19 70
140 P H Corley, wood for c h 11 00
14d 44 " 44 terv b warrants 12 00
142 41 44 44 44 4 4 etc 20 20
143 44 4 4 44 4 4 14 13 30
144 44 44 expenses at jail 8 70
145 W Q Roberts, hiring hands
on public road 5 70
146 H Z Adams, Lumber 41 77
147 Wellington Harman, horse 1 75
(Continued next week)
Tutt's Pills
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpkl liver deranges the wbok
system, and produces
SICK HEADACHE, ?.
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rhea j
mutism, Sallow Skin and Piles
There is no better remedy for thes
common diseases than DR. TUTT*
LIVER PILLS, as a trial will provt
Take No Substitute.
A Monstrous Melon.
Mr. H.&l. Meetze has the thanks of
the entire office force for a monstrosity
in the shape of a watermelon. It was
one of the largest we have seen this
reason and it was of delicious flavor.
Mr. Meetze ss a progressive and clever
farmer. He lives t.wo miles from the
conrc house, and would that we had
some of Bill Edmund's wings so that
we could fly to his fine melon patch
three times a day.
Voters Boiling Springs 1.
The Boiling Springs Democratic
club will hold the coming primary
elections at John A. Shealy's.
Resolutions.
To the Lexington Dispatch:
At a regular convention of Swansea
Lodge, No. 139, held August 15th, the
following resolutions were adopted:
Whereas the order known as the
Knights of Pythias i9 non-political
and non-sectarian in it's dealings with
men and,
Whereas an article has appeared in
The Lexington Dispatch, over the
signature of Dr. George R. Harding
of Columbia, S. C., in which he calls
on and appeals to every member of
the Knight9 of Pythis in South Carolina,
in an indirect manner to support
a certain aspirant to the office of Governor
of South Carolina, therefore
resolved,
1st. That Swar ^ea Lodge. No. 139,
K. of P. goes on record as denouncing
such conduct on the part of any K. of 1
P. in infecting politics into our order.
2nd. That copies of these resolutions
be sent the Columbia State, the
Evening Record and the Lexington '
Dispatch, with the request that they j
be published.
J. R. Langford,
K. of R. and S.
rHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Lexington..
By George S. Drafts, Esquire, Probate
Judge.
Whereas, Alice Davis made
suit to me, to grant her Letters of
iVdministration of the Estate of and
sffects of Andrew Davis.
These are therefore to cite and adnonish
all and singular the kindred and
jreditors of the said Andrew Davis !
leceased, that they be and appear,
before me, in the Court of ProMite,
to be held at Lexington, C. H.,
3. C., on9 day of September, 1910, next,
ifter publication hereof at 11 o'clock in j
he forenoon, to show cause, if any they j
lave, why the said Administration j
hould not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 23d day
)f Aug. Anno Domini, 1910.
Geo. S. Drafts, (L. S.)
Probate Judge, Lexington County, S. C. |
Pablished on the 24th day of Aug. ! j
L919. in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w j
rHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j
County of Lexington.
By George S. Drafts, Esquire,
Judge. Probate j
Whereas, E. J. Etheredge made sui 1
;o me, to grant him Letters of Admin- ?
stration of the estate of and effects of
Vandy Jemerson. .
These are therefore to cite and adnouish
all and singular the kindred |
ind creditors of the said Vandy Jemer;jn,
deceased, that they be and ]
ippear, before me, in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Lexington C H.,
C., on the 8th day of Sept., 1910,
next, after publication hereof, at 11
5'clock in the forenoon, to show cause,
if any they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 23rd day
Df August, Anno Domini, 1910. ^
Geo. S. Drafts. (L. S.) r
Probate Judge, Lexington County, S. C.
Published on the 24th day of Aug., ,
1910, in The Lexington Dispatch for '
1 weeks. 44 |
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Special Freight Notice. j
Commencing August 1st. the freight <;
warehouse of the Southern Railway
Company at the Lexington depot will s
be closed at o o'clock p. m., every day c
sxcept Saturday, when it will be
closed at 3 p. m. Will positively not T
be opene^ for anyone after these *
hours. J. S. ROWELL,
l\v Agt. Southern Railway Co. j
Agent for Dermozone.
Kev. s. if. snumpert is rne aurnorized
agent for the Dermozone Manufacturing
Co., Columbia, S. C., incorporated
and chartered by the State of
South Carolina. Any contract made i
by Mr. Shumpert with druggist or
others will be recognized by said j
company.
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