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The Lexington Dispatch Wednesday, February 21,1912. t M. Harm an, Editor and Publisher S. B. Haltiwanger, Assistant Editor, 4 __________ Entered at the Poet Office at Lexington, S. 0., as second class matter. CIRCULATION 2.300. i ? - TO JUOIG Kaiiy r ur tuucyc i Our Opportunity. Every person in Lexington and surrounding country, irrespective of church affiliations, should attend the big mass meeting in the court house next Monday eight in the interest of the I Lutheran College for Women. This college is going to be established ni some point in South Carolina, the location to be decided by the general committee which meets in the city of Oeluuibfa on March 5, next. That Lexington i9 the logical point Tor this college is conceded on every band; bat it will take more than this * ! X to secure the school, it 19 K?mg i" take money, and it is going to take hard work and honest effort. The people of the entire coanfcy should join in the movement that has been launched 1>J our citizens to secure this college. I Of course, the burden should, and naturally will, rest upon the people of the court house, who can ill afford to let this opportunity pass. From a busi- I sees standpoint, the question should he considered. It would mean the expoadittu? of thousands of dollars annually right here in "Lexington; it would bring to LeSdhgton a number of 1afe*bitants from every part of the country; it would enhance the value of property to an appreciable degree. In the face of these facts, can we as ' patriotic citizens afford to sit idly by Bud let some other town or city less "*?MAnm fhin much de JUgJUttujr otvunvcu wvV??w ?? ? cited institution? With between forty and fifty Lutheran congregations within a radius of twelve miles of Lexington, it is not unreasonable to suppose that these hundred^ of families would likewise . benefitted; for all of them have 3psi8 to educate?to send off to school ?to college?and to them it would mean a saving of hundreds of dollars. 15 o, it can be seen that the call is general; that it is not confined to. the oourfc Louse town alone?and it is lioped that all will respond. In an undertaking like this every little ^ Ihdfcps, because the other fellow has subscribed more than you have jk % ( Brab ( be of I will s Ises, j eb d I if S f i % don't withhold your name. Your subscription will be appreciated just as much as the other fellow's, and you will share equally in the glory of securing the school. If you can't attend the mass meeting next Monday night send the amount of your subscription?the amount you will give?to either member of the following committee: Rev. T. S. Brown, W. P< Roof, B. H. Barre, H. N. Kaminer, Julian P. Meetze or Hon. D. Frank Efird. Honorable Robert R. Reynolds, a leading attorney of Asheville, N. C., was one of Columbia's visitors last week for a day in the Capitol City on business in the Federal Court. Mr. Reynolds enjoys the distinction of being the youngest Solicitor in the North State, and further being the only Democratic Solicitor ever elected in his district. In a district highly Republican he was last year elected by an overwhelming majority, leading the ticket by many hundreds of votes in every county. A young man of exce >tional striking appearance, fluent an I commanding address. He has placed himself before the public eye in a most creditable manner, and is now a candidate for the United States Congress from the Tenth North Carolina District. If elected, he will be the youngest man in the House of Representatives at Washington. Ex-United States Senator John L. McLaurin is quoted as saying that he would enter the race for governor should Blease veto the State Ware- , house bill. That Mr. McLaurin is one of the brainiest men the State has * ??. J ever produced, cannon do aemeu, <uiu be has many friends in this section of the State who would welcome the opportunity of yoting for him again, especially for the office of governor. 1 j?r. J. 0. C. Leyy, head of the purchasing department and general manger of the Parlor Restaurant?the best. ! eating place in Columbia?is one of the best known and most popular gentlemen in the restaurant business in | Columbia. Mr. Levy has had 18 years* experience in the restaurant business and is known throughout the State. A courteous gentleman is Mr. Levy. Judge Prince, who is presiding oyer the present term of the Common Fleas Court, is a gentleman in all that the term implies. He believed in run ning the courts at the least possible | cost to the county, and there is no dragging allowed - in a court oyer which he presides. The State needs more men like George E. Prince. / IIP! ham's M ha hinh II IW w ell you Yi and Mul< - _ y gooa c Those teachers who failed to hear the address of Dr. S. 3. Mitchell, delivered before the County Teachers'. Association on Saturday, missed a rare treat. Dr. Mitchell is one of the very strongest men in the educational world and an honor to South Carolina. Every farmer in Lexington county should ^attend the live stock meeting here next Saturday, the 24th. This is a matter in which our people,' it is hoped, will take a deeper interest this year than ever before. With J. Wm. Thurmond as campaign manager for Ira B. Jones, the race for governor between Blease and Jones will doubtless be a spicy one. Many candidates have already an- j nounced for the various offices in several counties of the State. Lexington j politics, however, have not as yet be- j gan to boil. . The legislature has had a hard time trying to hold the governor down, but in most instances they have succeeded allright. Now is the opportune time to do something for your town and county by subscribing to the fund to secure the Lutheran college for women. r Farmers are farther behind with their work than ever before known in this county, doe to the continued bad weather. * The Lutheran Female college will enhance the value of your property at least one hundred per cent. Had you thought of that, Lexingtonians? 1 1 I Even Columbian's will be glad when the legislature adjourns. A : There will be plenty of speechmak- I ing at the court house Monday night. ============= Work for the new Lutheran Female j college. Mrs. Ephralm Croat Dead. Mrs. Ephraim Crout died at her home near Rehobath church, in Saluda county, yesterday morning at 6 o'clock after an illness of about two weeks, aged 75 years. She leaves two sons, two daughters and a'devoted husband to mourn their loss. One of her sons, Prof. W. S. Crout, is the efficient as I sistant teacher in the *Delmar High school. Her remains were laid to rest at 10 o'clock today. Subscribe to The Dispatch. * n i lules and ' r est and I ragons, t es, for cj collateral. Com KWWW fl?2?aK<KW?fl 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. C., 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 Drug Store and they gave me immediate relief. I recommend this remedy highly, as I know that it is a good one for kidney complaint." 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. Trespass Notice. This is to notify all persons not to bunt or fish, carry torches of fire, or trespass in any manner whatever on the lands of the undersigned, as the law will be enforced agaiEst all trespassers. Mrs. Margaret Huckabaa. 6wl8p D, H. Huckabaa. A1 1-1- 0.|A litem s oaie. State of South Carolina, } County of Lexington. f 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 Conrt herein, signed by His Honor Jodge George E. Prince, Presiding Judge, and dated the day of February, 1912,1 will sell before the Court House door, to th e 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 (2.9.57) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J. H. Wessinger on the North, said Geo. D.. Hayes on the East. Mrs. L. N. Hayee on the South, ?j fAi.moi.ir of M?r>dft frorfcman diiiU ICtliUO ujiviaj v* ? . 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 September 13-th, 1893," being sold to satisfy the lion of a mortgage giyen by George D. Hayes to S. P. Wingard, under date of February 9,1906, recorded in Clerk's office, Lexington County, in Book "V" at page 141. * Terms of sale: CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. FJJANK W. SHEALY, Clerk of Court. Efird & Dreher, Attorneys. * Lexington. S. C., Feb. 14. 1912. MM? III I , ?i^? Horses >est quaUi luggies, I ish or or * e to see 22^^ 22 B SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Under and by virtue of an order issued by the Court of Bankruptcy in the matter of J. C. Reynolds, Bank- j rupt, I, B. R. Cooner, Trustee or said I estate in Bankruptcy, will sell on the 4th day of March, 1912, at Lexington, S. 0., 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 let of land situate, lying and being in the town of Swansea, in the county of Lexington, in the State of South Carolina, having the following metes and boundaries, to wit: Bounded on the JSorth by lot now cr formerly of Mrs. Sallie I. Hutto and running thereon oae hundred and twenty feet (120), on the East by a twenty foot alleyway and 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 conveyad to J. O. Reynolds and D. E. Craft on or about the 4th day of October, 1907, in the Clerk's office for Lexington county, in Book "3C" 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 JSebruary, 1910, in the Clerk's office for Lexington county, in deed book 1'3 F" at page 101. (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 ^/V-P 4-AtTTti nf QujflnflpQ nrsb Directs ui scuu ivnu v* having the following metes and boundaries, to wit: being bounded on the 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 hundeed and fifty feet (150); on the South by First street and running thereon three hundred feet (300); 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 ths two lot9 conveyed to J. C. Reynolds by H. R. Goodwin by deed recorded in the Clerk's office for Lexington county. B. R. COONER, Trustee of the Estate of J. O. Reynolds, Bankrupt, Feb. 9, 1912,?3wl7 Hook & Layton, Staple p and Fancy G r oceri es, H ay, ADAIII \A I1HIII and all kinds of mixed feeds a specialty. "Let Us Feed Your Stock." 1103 Corvais St., Columbia. PHONE 2418 are knoi ity. Brat Harness, i time, s< r * 1 Alfred J. Fox, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE LEXINGTON, S. C. | i n ? P_f J Heal tsiarc puuym aim ootu. Life Insurance, Fire Insurance, Accident Insurance, Health Insurance, Automobile Insurance* Live Stock Insurance, SURETY BONDS. Write or call to see me AT THE HOME NATIONAL BANK, X fl f J j UCAiUg WUlXj U. Vi j - 1 ' *~ ( HUNT'S CUBE Guaranteed Cure for all SKIN DISEASES Sold by: J. R. Langford, Swansea. S. C. W. A. Oxner, Gilbert, S. C. Kaufmann Drug Co., Lex. S. C. A. B. Richards Medicine Company, Sherman, Texas. ! NV\ tO | >ham | Hor- | ecur- \ I SBURG, \ Carolina. ? i _ \