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Quarterly Conference. ^he first Quarterly Conference of the Lexington Circuit was held at the Methodist Chnrch here lafct Saturd iy by! Rev. W. M. Duncan, the Presiding EJder of the Columbia District. This cijcnifc is composed of Hebron, Horeb, Lexington, Bed Bank and Shiloh Clfarches, and the following members w^re present: Rev. J. E. Rushton, Ri N. Senn, John J. Pox John W. ? "* * *14 ?- w w n. Menanx, jxiowii & ... S?nn, Jas. L. Miller, George B. Wilson, V. U. Harman, Sbelton Harman, Samuel B. George and W. B. Shell. Mr. George was elected Secretary. salary of Rev. Rashton was raised to $1,000, and many improvaifcnts were provided for. Delegates to[the district conference which convenes this year at Leesville in May, were elected as follows: Robert N. Senn, Shelton Harman, Samuel B. fteorge, G. B. Wilson and Kinsler reig*?r. This was the first visit of Dr. Dnncan and his sermons pleased and impressed all. NATURE'S WARNING. Lexington People Must Recognize and Heed It. Kidney ills come mysteriously. But nature always warns you Notice the kidney secretions. See if the color is unhealthy? If there are settlings and sediment. Passages frequent, scanty painful. It's time to use Doan's Kidney Pills. To ward off serious diseases. Dean's have done great work in Lexington. William P. Steele, singing teacher Main St., Lexington, S. 0., says: "The-passages of the kidney secretions were attended with pain and I thus knew that I needed a kidney medicine. Finally I got Doan's Kidney Pills from Dr. Derrick's Drag Store and they gave me immediate relief. I recommend this remedy highly, as I blow that it is a good one for kidney complaint." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fo6ter-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States ' Remember the name?Doan's ( and take no other. Trespass Notice. This is to notify all persons not to hunt or fish, cariy torches of fire, or trespass in any manner v. aatever on the lands of the undersigned, as the ~ * ** X law will be enforced against an irespassers. Mrs. Margaret Huckabaa. 6wl6p D. H. Huckabaa. FOR SALE CHEAP. My place containing 176 acres of good timbered leyf' land, also one good house, kitchen, b irn; good well of never-failing wr:..or in the yard; 30 acres of good fresh land open; 12 ac's I of old time and latest improved fruit trees that nevor fails. Land lies two miles south of Saxe-Gotha Cotton Mills; plenty of timber and wood on land to pay for the place. Terms cash. Apply to JAS. M. JUSTICE, ! 3wl5p Saxe-Gotha Mills, j ' ^ mmmmmmrnmrn I , | Brab | be of ) will s \ ses, I eb d 5 f L Clerk's Sale. State of South Carolina. } County of Lexington. ) i In the Court: of Common Pleas. James J. Wingard, et. al., against ; Viola G. Hayes, et., al. | Sale for Foreclosure. In obedience to the Decree of the Court herein, signed by His Honor Jndge George E. Prince, Presiding | Judge, and dated the day of I February, 1912, I will sell before the Court House door, to the highest bidder, at public outcry on the first Monday, the 4th day of March, 1912, the following described tract of land: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, containing Twenty-nine and 57-100 (29.57) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J. H. Wessinger on the North, said Geo. D. Hayes on the East. Mrs. L. N. Hayes on the South, and lands formerly of Manda Gortman and lands formerly of Dr. E. S. J. Hayes on the West. For a more full description see plat of same made by Sam'l. B. George, Surveyor, dated j September 11th, 1893,n being sold to ?lian a mnrrcaoB given by saweij vuo iiv.u n-p_ .. . George D. Hayes to S. P. Wingard, under date of Febrnary 9, 1906, recorded in Clerk's office, Lexington County, in Book "V'' at page 141. Terms of sale: CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. FRANK W. SHEALY, Clerk of Court. I Efird & Dreher, Attorneys. I Lexington. S. C., Feb. 14, 1912. I Clerk's Sale. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Lexington. Court of Common Pleas. Scott Hendrix, Plaintiff, against . W. W. Lucas, Defendant. In obedience of the Court herein, signed by his Hon. Judge Geo. E, Prince, presiding judge, and dated the 12th day of February, 1912, I will sell before the court house door, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, at public outcry on the first Monday the 4th. day of March. 1912, - ' ' A?.* w. the following aescnoeu. *r<n;i> ui iuuu.. "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate lying and being in Bull Swamp Township. Lexington county, State aforesaid, containing One Hundred (100) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Mahala Lucas and Mary Catherine Lucas, deceased, on the North; estate lands of Levi Rish on the East; on the South by estate lands of the said Levi Rish. and on the West by estate lands of Jacob Rish and D. J. Lucas." i Termsof Sale?Cash, purchaser to pav for papers. FRANK W. SHEALY, C. 0. C. P. and G. S. Melton, Graham & Sturkie, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Feb. 12, 1912. Legislature to Adjourn. The South Carolina legislature will adjourn on next Saturday, after being I in session since January 9. The Dis- j patch will print a synopsis of its work next week. j IV i* A 9 llfj rllCBBBI ivi I the high / ? >ell you VI and Mul ly good c ' ' ' v' / SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Under and by virtue of an order issued by the Court of Bankruptcy in the matter of J. C. Reynolds, Bankrupt, I," B. R. CooDer, Trustee ot said estate in Bankruptcy, will soil on the 4th day of March, 1912, at Lexington, S. C., at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, before the court house door, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate: (a) All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being in the town 01 owaiiBctt, ju vuu Lexington, in the State of South Carolina, having the following metes and boundaries, to wit: Bounded on the North by lot now cr .ormerly of Mrs. Sallie I. Hutto and running thereon one hundred and twenty feet (120), on the East by a twenty foot alleyway ana running thereon seventy feet*(70); on the South by lot now or formerly of T. L. Martin and running thereon one hundred and twenty feet (120); and on the West by Railroad Avenue and fronting thereon seventy feet (70); the said lot being the storehouse and hotel lot of Reynolds and Craft, and being the same premises conveyed to J. C. Reynolds and D. E. Craft on or about the 4th day of October, 1007, in the Clerk's office for Lexington county, in Book "30" at page 20: and being conveyed to J. C. Reynolds on the 1st of February, 1907, by D. E. Craft, by deed recorded on the 8th of February, 1910, in the Clerk's office for Lexington county, in deed book "3F" at page 301. (b) All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the town of Swansea, in the county of Lexington, in the State of South Carolina, at the northwestern corner of the intersection of Lawrence and First streets of said town of Swansea, having the followinginetesand bound An ftio S>rif?8) to Wit I DUID^ UUUiJUV/U \IX1 North by lands of Willie Lybrand, formerly of J. W. Goodwin, and running thereon three hundred feet (300); on the East by Lawrence street and running thereon one hondeed and fifty feet (150); on the South by First street and running thereon three hundred feet i 800); and on the West by Bartow street and running thereon one hundred and fifty feet (150); Said lot being a portion of Block No. 22 of the Town of Swansea, and being the same as the two lots conveyed to J. C. Reynolds by H. R. Goodwin by deed r? corded in the Clerk's office for Lexington county. B. R. COONER; Trustee of the Estate of J. O. Reynolds, Bankrupt. Feb. 0, 1912,?3wl7 Hook & Layton, Staple and Fancy C r oceri es, Hay, GRAIN and all kinds of mixed feeds a specialty. "Let Us Feed Your Stock." 1103 Cervais St., Columbia. PKONE 2418 / KSEOsaauusMwanHBHHaaHaaHBanHmBBBHiiWJeawi lules anc iest and ' fagons, I es, for c collateral Con Young Negro Boy Held For Murder. Ernest Thompson, a negro boy of about 14 years of age, was placed in jail Thursday night with the charge of murder resting against him, it being alleged that he killed another negro boy, Chestine Young, at Irmo on Wednesday afternoon. The trouble occurred at Pleasant Spring school house during the recess hour. According to the story told by Thompson, the boy charged with the I killing, Young had been picking a fuss with his (Thompson's) younger brother, and when the older Thompson asked Yonng to desist, Young turned upon Ernest Thompson with a drawn | knife. Ernest says he struck Young over the head with a baseball bat in an effort to keep him off, not having the least intention of Wiling him. ! Yonng died a few minutes later, it is said, and the boy was committed to jail by Magistrate Lorick of Irmo. Thompson is perhaps the youngest ? mi .1. mnrrlop in person ever cuaigen wim . this county, certainly the youngest in a number of years. Now is the time to begin your garden?, and The Bazaar is the place to buy your seed. ' ?. Alfred J. Fox, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE LEXINGTON, - S, C. Real Estate UoHght and Sold. T TneiirQTiriP. JUllO ajuktu..*. Fire Insurance, Accidentflnsuranee, Health Insurance, Automobile Insurance* Live Stock Insurance, SURETY BONDS. Write or call to see me AT THE HOME NATIONAL BANK, Lexington, S. C. Ammiimwnitaii I I MJIIHIB HIIBlBI H II 11 III I II I I I f Trfl WWBBMfU BB best qual Buggies, ash or 01 a i@ to see WANTED, an able, honost man, with family pre ferred, to work in orange grove an raise feed for stock; wage? good; lifetime place for the right man. Ac dres9.L. Montgomery, Micanopy, Fh HUNT'S CURE Guaranteed Cure for all SKIN DISEASES i x i | I Sold by: J. R. Langford, Swansea. S. C. W. A. Oxner, Gilbert, S. C. Kaufmann Drag Co., Lex. S. C. ' j I A. 15. jtucuarua meuiuuc uuuj^auj, Sherman, Texas. I HORSES I 1 We have just received, an d^ they are now in our Stables;Hori ses, Mares and Mules, suitable for any and all It I purposes. Come at once: tion, for what yo prices and terms 5 SWYCER1 Livery, Feed a LEESVILLI i???? f IUMI Mill II III H I ! Wll II I I I ! Ill ! are kno Sty. Bra Harness n time, i Mbat I sou' PROTECT YOUR HEALTH BY USING I I THE GREAT LIVER MEDICINE I AND GENERAL TONIC. THERE ' IS NO OTHER SUCH SAFE AND SURE MEANS OF RETAINING YOUR GOOD HEALTH OR IM: PROVING YOUR PRESENT 1 iHEALTH. Guaranteed and manufactured by the R. L. T. Co., Anderson, S. C. ' i For Sale by J ' KAUFMANN DRUG CO. (NO MULES I A^V\AAAATWVVWVVWVWVVW?. 9 ^/WVN/WVN^WWWWWWW%/>* and make your selec- 1 u may want. The 1 are right. | r & smith, | ind Sale Stables, ? E, S. C. J Ba3njCTnMTi^"M'1 ii inwn? ^ . II11U ! li " " ? ^ iwn 10 \ bham | Hor- \ ~u" | I ESBURG, I 3 :h Carolina. ? \ I , \