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I lid Lexington Dispatch ?** T Wednesday, January 24 1912. ] ?7-^ i 0 - M. Habmah, Editor and Publisher . D. E. Haltiwangbb, Assistant Editor. Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, S. O., as second class matter. CIRCULATION 2,300. LownRoof. A beautiful home wedding of much 1 * * _ ~? ??? mo a fli o f. interest to tneir many mcuu? noio ix*c?v n 1 of Miss Bessie Gertrude Lowa and John M. Roof, solemnized at the home of the bride's parents od Wednesday evening, January 10. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mr9. L. L. Lown and the groom i9 a son of Mr. and Mrs Jacob Roof, deceased. At 6 o'clock to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march, rendered by . / Miss Emma Ci rley, the bridal party entered the pa_lor?in the following order, the candle-holders, Misses Eula Roof and Susan Lown, fallowed by the bride's maids and groomsmen: Miss Lizzie Lown and Job Roof and Miss Bessie Johnson of Monetta and Walter Lown. Then came the bride j \ and groom who were united in matrimony by the Rev. i. A. Cromer. After the ceremony a delightful reception was tendered the bridal party A&d the invited guests. i*t ? itj a vounsr woman of ?harming personality and many lovable qualities, having many friends in '' different parts of the State, where she has taught school. Mr. Roof is a prosperous young farmer, who pos' sesses many desirable qualities. The esteem in which they are held is shown by the many beautiful presents received. B. S. L. Unclaimed Letters. list of letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the week ending An. 22,1912. ~ j Ladies?Kern Miss. Louise. ] 8mith Mrs. Jessie. , Tan Mrs. Mary. \. j Gentlemen?Culler Mr. L. G. Xarers Mr. Summers. j Rabun Mr. Lee. / , The Lexington Department Store ; These letters will besent to the Dead n letter Office Feb. 5, 1912. If not sailed for before. In calling for the above please slv * Advertised" giving date of list. - ffcj^l&apha^ i r f'J '! Mae lot of eaadies just reoeired at ' TbeBacaar. g . ? . i,> i The barber*** Borqpecollect a crop - e# 1,200,000 pounds of bgjjji annually. < S ; K ' '$ ! JS * <9 9 JkH ^ \ - " ' mmm B 1 I I HI 9 BH I HHflB 1 mmKmmf 1 '~ PHHgWB v ???Hi ZZ 1 Brab I UC VI ] wills J ses, j 1 ed b] I I d L _ 9 Married. "January 21st, 1912, by U. W. Jef;oat? magistrate at Swansea, Mr. Ty- ' ier Sharpe and Miss Leila Shumpert, both of Lexington ' county, making a total of 108 couples married by Mr. Jefcoat. a 1 Charles Durham, Lovington, 111., has succeeded in finding a .positive cur< for bed wetting. "My little boy wet the bed every night clear thro' on 1 : the flour. I tried several kinds of kidney medicine and I was *in the drug ch n winner tor something different to 1 sip him when I hearcT of Foley Kicaey Pills. After he had taken the n two days we could see a change and when he had taken two-tnirds of a buttle he was cured. That is about six weeks ago and he has not wet in bed since." Kaufmami Drug Co. Administrator's Sale. Pursuant to the order of the Court of Probate, I will sell at public auction on Thursday, February 8th, 1912, at the residence of the late John P. Bouknight, personal property, consisting ot 2 mules, 5 head of cattle, 1 hog, 3 wagons,.2 buggies, mill machinery , consisting of 20-horse-power engine hour and grist mills, saw mill, shingle mill, syrup mill, farming implements, corn, n .y and fodder, household and kitchen furniture, and other articles. Terms of sale: CASH. PINKNEY L. BOUKNIGHT, Administrator o.e John P Boutnight. 2wl3p . FOR SALE CHEAP. My place containing 176 acre3 of good timbered level land, also one good 1 ? ? ?..l I house, fcitcben, Darn; guuu never-failing water in the yard; 30 aere9 of good fresh land open; 12 acres of old time and latest improved fruit J trees that never fails. Land lies two 1 miles south of Saxe-Gotha Cotton 1 Mills; plenty of timber and wood on j land to pay for clearing. Terms cash. 1 Apply to JA8. M., JUSTICE, 1 3wI4p Saxe-Gotha Mills. j ] Partitian Sale. v j < On the first Monday in Febnary at Lexington 0- H-, immediately after the Clerks sales, I will sell to the highest bidder all that piece, parcel or tract of land known as the late residence of Noah Rffch, deceased, Containing 147 acres, more or less, and is bounded as follows On the North by estate lands of H. E. Jefcoat; East by lamds of Holley and others; South and West by 0. R. Rish. * There is about 70 acres in cultivation, under fence, and the remainder is under fence in pasture; flue orchard, snd peaches never miss on the place. < Rural matt route by the yard and also telephone. Timber^ enough to out 130,000 feet of lumber Will seliprivately or at public out- 3ry. Anyone wishing to see the place ivill apply to H, V. Rish: - I rv'-T Hv V. RIS?, > i < A^mlnintrator. I !LLJ > 5- . l.-i - , ' f /*:' 'Y - *V ' . ' : % % r / Hm |/ MHHHHIHb ham's M ' \ . the high ell you W '1 and Mul( y aood c EVER HAVE IT? [f You Have, the Statement of This Lexington Citizen Will Interest You. Ever haye a "low-down'' pain in the back? In the "small," right over the hips? That's the home of backache. It's caused by sick kidneys. That's why Doau's Kidney Pills cure it. Lexington people endorse this. Read a case of it: Charles A. Geiger, Depot St., Lexington, S. C., says: "For several months I was subject to dull pair.s through the small of mv back and as thevdid not seem to go away, I thought - * * " ?--- _ \ ? that my Kidneys weru uucuu-u. night when I lay down, my back pained me and I had a too frequent desire to pass the kidney secretions. Finally I got a supply of Dodn's Kidney Pills from rhe Kaufmann Drug Co. and they helped me so much that I am pleased to endorse them.'' (Statement given March 9, 1908.') A SECOND STATEMENT. When Mr. Geiger was interviewed on March 23, 1911, he said: "lam glad to confirm my statement, regarding Doan's Kidney Pills. This remedy has certainly been of benefit to me." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF LEXINGTON By G. S Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, J. L. Matthews made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration with will annexed of the Estate of and effects of Geo. C. Clark. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Geo. C. Clark, deed., that they be and appear, before me, in the Conrt of Pro1 ' ? i -11 - T j i. T T Date, to De neia au xjwiiugtuu, jjl., 3. C., on 7th day February, 1912, next after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if a^y they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 23rd clay of Jan. Anno Domini 1912. GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L. S ) Probate Judge, Lexington Co., S. C. Published on the 2t4h day January, 1912, in the Lexington Dispatch.2Weeks.?13. Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR K1DNEY.LIVERAND STOMACH TROUBLE ft fe &e best medicine ever aoty over a druggist's Counter. . \ " . ' V "* . :i .* - . V I % * t +, ^^||||||^^^ nr jn : mm ules and i ' -. ? * . . > . / . n-- \ * ~ .*< : ^ est and I ' ' * x >" ragons, i js, for c; ffcllsi#AV?SfeI VP H U ftVA I Com i Alfred J. Fox, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE LEXINGTON^ - S. C. For Sale. 100 acres round timber in Saluda county. 100 acres 2 miles from Lexington, 40 acres open land, 4 room dwelling, pine timber and oak, plenty water. 271 acres 0 miles from Lexing ton on Saluda River, 200 acres open, small dwelling, good out- I buildings, 5 tenant houses, deep | well, plenty running water. ; Place will yield 10>' bales cotton and 1000 bushels corn. 60 acres 3 miles from Gaston, i I) acres open; 4 room dwelling. f 112 acres 6 miles from Peloin, I 50 acres open, 6 room dwelling, a barn and stables. 1 acre lot in Brookland, two 3 i room cottages. 1-10 acres 2 miles south of Barr, 00 acres in cultivation, 50 acres i pine timber, 6 rcom dwelling, a J barn and stables, plenty water, good pasture, near church and school. Price $2,000 00. 12S acres 3 miles from Steedman, land gray with clay subsoil, plenty oak and hickory, some pine. Land adjoiuing makes from 1 to 2 bale cotton per acre. X acre lot with G room Dwelling a barn and Stables, good well, on Depot Street, in Lexington, S. C. Write or call to see me AT? THE HOME " i NATIONAL BANK, Lexington, S. C. Hook & Layton, Staple and Fancy Groeerl es, H ay, GRAIN and aH kinds ol mixid .* * ?. v. V . ' floods a ipsokHy. 11 Lot Ue Feed Your Stock.11 I 1108 Ciarrala St., CstomMa [ " PHONE 8418 r~ r'V-rir i' ^ . v. - V 1 c* " I Horses best qua! Suggies, ash or 01 I ie to see "19 There is something: impressive fcc in the coming of a new year. To them it is not simply a trick stitntion of the next numeral, bni life. The desire to "turn over a new people, coming with a realization and a keen sense of regret that in been done and left nndone that sir This bank extends to all its cnst dial greetings. To those who hav we include with onr good wishes f j invitation to do so. If you have not saved during th( "turn over a new leaf." Perhaps facilities of a bank. They make s; show you in a few months that it NOW is the logical time to start. BANK OF CHAPIR j J. S. WESSINGER, President. i J ? __ j |M. WEISS, -WATCH MAKER? ?and? * / ?JEWELER? ' | Old Gold and Silver Bought. We Handle Watches and Jewelry. All Work Guaranteed. 1320 Main Stre't, Columbia, S. C. Parlor Restaurant. * t FINAL DISCHARGE. This is to notify all persons that I will app!y_to the Hon. Geo. 8. Drafts, Judge or rrcDate.ipr iiezington uounty, South Carol in, on the dlst ciay of February, 1612, for.a final diaoharge aa , ad mini ftrator of tha , estate of J. L. Glean, deeeaaed J. W. FIGHTLBE, 4wl5 Administrator. ^ r ' ^ > rf* ' >. r. . . r' 1{ . ' "... , .. 'X. * HI are kno^ lity. 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