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*55sSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSmSmmSSSSSSSSm The Lexingfon Dispatch Wednesday, April 17,1912. G- DC. Habxax, Editor and Publisher D. R. Haltiwanosb, Assistant Editor. Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, S. 0., as second class matter. CIBCULATIOir 2.300. STRONG IfflS | : MJ10 010 T3r/?<m Out "Run Down and ?? VIU V Nerve Wrecked Bodies Feel Good Effects of Boot Juice Quickly. The new Root Juice treatment which has recently startled many cities by its strange ana remarkable curative powers, mil make yon feel like a new person in a week if you suffer from nervousness, indigestion, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, tired, worn, out feeling, weak kidneys or backache Are your nerves "on edge," do you worry and fidget and fret over little things? Do yon lay awake nights worrying about imaginary dangers? Are yon startled by every sudden roise? Do yon feel "all unstrung?" Does your heart flatter at time9? Are you easily scared or excited? Do you find yourself backward, bashful, ill-at-ease when in company? Root Juice will accomplish wonders for you if you are in this condition. It will promote a good healthy appetite and perfect digestion so that you will derive full nourishment from your food. It will cleanse the blood soothe the nerves, strengthen the kidneys and bladder and build up the entire sysr-j * tern. It will build tissue and muscle and put new vim, new vigor, new life force, energy into your body. You will be surprised at the remarkable benefit you will derive from using Root Juice one week. Any good druggist can supply it or will get it for you, but beware of tricksters who insult your intelligence by offering some i. ;0) wing "airnusL uav iv. c';--'' NOTICE OF SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Lexington. We will sell at public sale, on Tuesday the 30fch day of April, 1912, at 10 o'clock's, m., at Huffman's Burnt Mills, one tract of laud, situate and lying in Black creek township, county of Lexington, Str.be aforesaid, containing 110 acres, more or less, bounded by lands as follows: North by George J. Shumpert; East by Elizabeth Berry; Sjuth by J. A. Shumpert; West by Alma and Eliza Shumpert. Known as the Annie King tract of land, the same being a part of the estate ci John Shumpert, deceased. Terms of Sale, Cash. J. A. SHUMPERT. P. P. SHUMPERT. Pelion, S. C., April 10, 1912. 25 FINAL DISCHARGE. t Notice is hereby given that I will apply to tlie Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge of Probate for Lexington connty, navnlSna nn tVia "1 rtfV? /lav nf wvwuu VWAv*iim| \juk viAv j-wu viwj v& May, 1912, for a final discharge as adfxmnistrator of the estate of Charlie Bookman, deceased. 0. M. BOOKMAN, Admr. April 11, 1912?27 Lexington Dem. Club. Lexington Democratic Club is hereby called to meet at Lexington on April 27, 1912, at 3 p. m., to organize for next two years, elect delegates to Connty Convention and one member to serve on County Executive Committee for two years and such other business a9 may propeilv come before it * - D. F. EFIRD, Pres. D. R. Haltiwanger, Secy. Devoe Takes Least Gallons: Always. Paint Devoe; it's the cheapest paint in the world: never mind the price: it may or may not be more. Less gallons will paint the house; and the paint j will outwear anything. Skip wear; you've got to wait, to find that out/ It covers more; you haven't got to wait to find that cut. . It's the cheapest of all; no matter about the price. N. R. Watkins, Lott, Texas, used 13 gallons on his house before; bought 13 gallons Devoe for same house and had o left. C. B. Edwards, of Edwards & Broughton, printers, Raleigh, N. C., used 30 gallons paste paint on his house; bought 30 gallons Devoe for same house and had 16 left. That's how. Sold by The Kanfmann Drug Co. TAX NOTICE TOWN OF T PTtr/sTnv v <# vai v Taxpayers are hereby notified that by an ordinance duly enacted by the Town Council of the Town of Lexington, S. C., a levy of Ten (10) mills has been made on all the taxable property "ithin the corporate limits of said own for municipal purposes for the ?ar 191$ Tae tax book9 will fee kept open by ie undersigned, at his usual place oif /usi-ness in said town, lor the collection of the said taxes as levied, from *; May 1, 191# to May 191*, both inv .> elusive, after which time a penalty of five (5) per cent, will be added and the .books kept open until June lo, 4/ for the collection of delinquent / taxes and penalty. Tax executions will be issued against all defaulting taxpayers after June 15, 1912, to enforce the payment of all unpaid taxes. C. E. LEAPHART, ^ Treasarer Town of Lexingtou, S. C. April 1, 191*3. 8w29 STOMACH TROUBLES ? Cured By Vinol?Here is Proof Seymour, Ind.?"I was troubled with a chronic stomach trouble, and five weeks ago it got so bad I had to give up work. I had tried various medicines without relief, and was finally induced to try Vinol. After taking the first bottle I was greatly benefited. Am now on the third bottfe and ready to resume work. Am rapidly gaining I in weight and strength." Edw. Nle man. It Is the curative medicinal elements of the cods' livers, combined with the strengthening properties of tonic iron contained in VInol which mali^s It so successful in restoring perfect digestion and at the same time it builds up the tired, overworked and run-down system. Try a bottle of Vinol with the understanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you. THE KAUFM4NN DRUG CO. Lexington, S. C. Because cotton is selling at a good price now is no reason to suppose that it will sell for the-same price next fall. It has ever been so. Chf s. W. Cromer. | 0. 0. Mi8enbeimer. | CROMER-MISENHEIMER AGENCY Real Estate, Rents and Business Opportunities. FARM AT BARR, S. C. Farm of 220 acres near Barr, high state of cultivation, 75 acres pasture, both winter and summer; bo acre9 open, some timber, plenty, water and a good orchard. Price $15 the acre. Terms arranged to suit. Room 0, Mimnsugh Building, Columbia, S. C. TO BUY, SELL OR RENT REAL ESTATE, SEE US. IATTENTIO For the next 30 d the 1st and ending Api ing to sell our entire i chandise at greatly red cle will be sold at and 1 never been to our ston and see the difference ii fellow's. We have ius ? " '' ^ ' w + plete line of Ladies' anc from New York city w this sale at prices nevei cern. We have Hats ii I $2.50 your choice only IDont fail to see those $5.00 Hats Childrens $1-00 Hats only 69c. A Men's Hats, correct styles and ri at % vale. See our $1.48 Hat, it's Goods ranging in price from 5c to at actual cost. Star Lye the 10c Washing Powder, the best seven I of 25c sewing Machine Oil only l? Shirts, Hosiery, Notions. Laces ar tition. Highest market prices pai Respectfu A. TAYLOR c r MULES AN ' > Come to see us anything in 01 will treat you it = Swygert i Sale, * eea an? LEESV1IXE, i ANNOUNCEMENTS. _____ Supt. of Education. | The friend9 of D. A. Kleckley, a teacher of experience and well known to many citizens of Lexington county, announce him as a candidate for the J office of County Superintendent of Education for Lexington county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. King Perkins, colored, died in Kershaw county on Friday, aged 110 years He was the father of 23 children, * Alfred J, Fox, Ml FXTITF AND MICE LEXINGTON, - S. C. Real Estate Bought and Sold. 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, Lexington, S. G. ^?????????? N PLEASE! I ays, commencing. April | ril 30th, 1912, we are go- I stock of General Mer- 8 luced prices, many arti- I below cost. If you have | e, we want you to come | l our price and the other 8 t placed in stock a com- S I Children's Hats direct I hich will be sold during I attempted by any con- I a this lot worth $2. to B $1.79. I everywhere we sell for $3.48. I dso we mu9fc reduce our stock of H ght shapes will be sold in this sale I 3 a daisy. 5000 yards of Dross B 69c per yard all goes in this Sale I size 7j?c. Fairbanks Gold Dust n 5c packages for 25cts. A large lot Jl 1 >c, one bottle only to a customer. I j id Embroidery way below compe- I id for all kinds of country produce. 1 lly yours, j| AND SON, I . R. F. D. No. i. 1 | ITT HT.TMinilM I in IIM IllUj \ D HORSES Just received a car of ^ Kentucky Mules and Horses. Some extra & fine horses in the lot. We will carry stock suited for all purposes % all the year round. when you need ir line and we right. and Smith, L Livery Stables, SOUTH CAROLINA. t ~ i J. L. H( 1916 W COLUMBIA, ?????I????MP? bhLA I In order to raise $? beginning Thursday,. the Prices on every ar tention paid to cost a winds. The Chance o sonable and Desirable EQUALLED in COI only a few here. Com ber that we have k whole stock. THE GOOX A Square Deal to all, and S GOOD CALICOES Heavy Cheviot Neat patterns for Dresses, Shirt 5c Apron Ging Waists, etc., the yd 3j?c I fine for Rom] -r r? j m* - India Linons, ? 10c Bed Ticking <c i 12k'c 44 44 8c! I 1 | it it 1 25c 44 44 17c; 1 I 44 2 One lot 15, 20 and 25c Voiles and ' ?e(j Table Lim Marquiselles, slaughtered at.. 10c Linens for Skirts, 15c qaality... 9c | 8 ONLY?Blac ! and $13.50 v ^ ~ ~ I You will ha\ Lot ? 40 Ladies $2.00 Skirts, Blue and Black $ 1.19 j ? | We are Headq " dynamited. Muslin Gowns, 50c grade at...44c afmm^m 44 44 7.3c grade at 59c ... . ? * , . on All Childrens 1 44 44 1.00 graae at... 89c _r a.,. .r i- tn j no Mens 2oc Silk Muslin Drawers, 2oc grade at,.. 23c | Mens gQc guk 44 44 50 & 75c grade 48c; ? ,. , 50c Blue Work ladies Silk Hose, 2oc grade.... 19c > Q N u { ? " 50c grade.... 39c " " .3 & 100 grade ?0c j glM Shirts 50c Pure linen Towels only? 35c pr Black Silk Mes Other Towels 5c up I Corset Covers. i M11 1 ? j Whiile the lot lasts, we will sell j CHILDRENS 10,000 Cards Pearl Buttons lc doz j at Slaughter ? ? _ Come in, make yo YOUR DOLLAR I i Everything Marked in ! and Satisfaction to A I STALLINGS NEW BROOKLAN The house that sells Ml 3PKINS Iain Street . . S- C. IIVIP^L 5^000 in the next Ten days April 18th, we will Slash tide in the Store. No at- J nd profits thrown to the I f the Decade to buy Sea- * > Goods at prices NEVER jUMBIA. We can name e and see them. Reinemnifed prices through the >S MUST GrO atisfaction or Your Money Back. ! :9 for Shirts, etc.. 8c 10 and 12c Percales, Ginghams and ;hams to go at 4c Chambray 8c pers, etc. ??1 gig Lot 7c quality Apron Ginghams 5c l-3c values for 5c ___?? Devalues. 8c One Lot of Piques, Repps and Mad2 1-2 & 15c values 10c ras, 10,15 and 20c values 7c 0 & 25c values 17c ________ Table Damask, 25c Quality now 22c| sn 25c quality 19c " " 50c Quality now 39c " " 75c Quality now 48c k Voile Skirts $9.00 ?? alue9 $ 7.48 One Lot ? 34 Ladies Skirts, e to HURRY. Blue and Black $ 2.69 uartes for LACES prices 45-inch Embroidery 44c 27-inch " 23c mm_m__^ 17-inch " 15c ._ ? , , 8 and 10 inch " 8c 15c Hose, to close 10c , pj jg A- htfcle bit narrow at 4c Hose 37c ? One Lot, 25 dozen Mens Four in hand Ties, 25c values at 7c Shirts for 39c shirts with or ^ ycrjm for Window Curtains 4c yd 44C National Madras for Curtains? 9c 69c ? ??" SHOES-THEY MUST GO. isolin Drop Skirt3 $ 1.98 $12- Grades nQW at 98c SI.50 " now going for $ 1.29 $2.0? " now at 1.09 SHOES & SLIPPERS <23.00 " now for 2.48 Prices?19c pr up to Si.48 $4.00 " now for?w 2 98 arself at home where )OES DOUBLE DUTY. . Plain Figures; One Price .11. ? ? ? ? m RACYCLL And enjoy the best M ride you ever had. & ARMSTRONG, D, Si Qa J HE GOODS FOR SAW] MONEY VME GOODS FOK LESS AlOXEY