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KEEP VI Our scientific and mo< many youthful and admiri Laughter and beauty of yc you have neglected your t vice, comfort and beauty. only fit, but restore the coj and looks of youths. W e use most mode: and without inconvenience broken down teeth, straigl bridge work which is stroi best material and guaante make you and yet give the EXj Clearing and Cold Fillings Silver Fillings Cement Fillin Inlays (Cold) Crowns (22 t Bridge Work White Crowni Pfato (20th C Dr. M 15 For: *7 The Lexington Dispatch WeftMtaY, Nov. 6, 1912. G M. Hakmah, Editor and Publisher ' J. W. Oqilvib, Assistant Editor Entered at the Poet Uffioe at Ler ngton, 8. O., m second class matter. OSCULATION 2,300. ' -"======== List of Petit Jurors Bor the . aird week of the November term court, 1912. Bosebu? L Derrick, J Perry Rial , B B Swysert, A Sim Friok, Saliivao B Davis, J Gal Amiek, - "?-? ????La mt.M T P/Mf *J WKQ AlWUf *uw w ?rwn J Press Shealy, . H Bright Lmdler, Geo 0 Arehart, W Preston Lucas, Andrew P Oorley, W L Whitt&ker, J Hamp Ranch, J D B Langaton, W Elmore lindler, Drayton S Clarke, Joe B Roof, Ed Lee Gnnter, Oallei S Drcher, Rnfns B Hyler, Eugene Little, Joe H Eargle. Cbas 8 Hnffstetler, J Willie iLeifcler, J 0 Haltiwanger, Henry Mack, & G Mathias, Jenk D Jefccat, Henry J Summers, W M Oanghuac, O Orom Gant, Alvin B Roof. ""Tells the Whole Story.* To say that Foley's Honey & Tar Compound is best for children and ?rown persons and contains no opiates tells only part of the tale. The whole story is that it is the best medicine for oeughs, colds, cronp, bronchitis and other affections of the throat, chest and lungs. Stops la grippe, coughs a healii g and soothing effect, member the name, Foley's Honey & lar Compound, and accept no substitutes. Harmon Drug Co. r _ ^ . Hantsville, Ala. W. 0. Pollard, a well known citizen, says:?"I have : used Foley's Honey & Tar Compound and found it a most excellent prepara, tion. In fact, it suits my case better than any oough syrup I have ever used ? and I have used a good many, for lam ,now over seventy years old." Harmon Drag Co. .A New Telephone Line* The Citizens Telephone Company has completed a new Farmers Rural line down the Columbia re ad with the j following stations: P H CanghmaD, W M Caughraan, James E Mathias, Charlton Shull, John B Sox, We.de F Ooriey, Lewie C Sox, J Sim C~rley. Land For Sale. I and the heirs of the estate of Ann J. Taylor, deceased, will sell to highest bidder for cash in front of the Bank of Swanser, S. O., on Monday, Nov. 18, 1912, at 10 o'clock a, m., one tract of land, containing 44 1-2 acres, more or less, lying between C. B. Jefcoat and N. W. King, two and one-half miles south west from Swansea, S. C., and adjoining the public road from Swansea, about 20 acre9 in cultivation.. Purchaser to pay for papers. Z. TAYLOR. November 4, 1912?2 Notice, Debtors and Creditors. All parties indebted to the estate of Mrs. Louisa HayeS, deceased, will make payment, and those having demands of any kind will present them dily attested to the undersigned for payment, on or before the 1st day of December, 1912. ^ "t r> r>rAD/,T S A -VI Lj. o. V7 i-j V/ iwvi JL/ Mov. 4, 1912.?3 Administrator. If there is no town ordinance prohibiting spitting oa the tide-walks, sbere should be one. * ? - -iern dental methods build the i ng charms, your teeth alone y )uth need not become the sun! eeth we can remedy that and ? If you need a plate we can ntour of the face. They will gi rn, easiest and most painless w ? to the patient. We cure and iten crooked ones, and give y< ng, sanitary and beautiful. R >e our work. The prices are a 3 best material and workmansb A.MINATION FR PRICES: Polishing S1.5G [ ? gs " n m mm ind 24 K. Cold) S4.C B entary Teefft) . . . S. Whit< 21 Main Street, Columbia, S. C (Over Kinard's) merly Harding and Whitehea< \ Death of Prof. T. W. Dreher. Professor Thaddens W. Dreher, one of the most prominent teachers of LexingtoD county, died at his home at ri"' ~ A ]Amirtrp n O01WOOU, UU ilUVCUiUCl *, lUitvniu^ a a stroke of paralysis which he received several days previous, He was about 58 years of age and was a highly cultured and devout Christian gentleman. In all the walks of life he discharged his every duty with fidelity. His remains were interred in the cemetery at St. Micheal. , \ For the . Hair $ Are you so fortunate as to be well satisfied with your hair? Is it long enough, thick enough, rich enough? And your hair does not fall out? Weil, well, that is good. But you may know of some not so fortunate. Then just tell them about Ayefs Hair . Vigor. They will surely thank you after using it, if not before.' Remember, it does not color the hair. Show the list of ingredients to your doctor. Let him decide their value. He knows. Kado by the J. C. AYER CO.. Lowell, Km. TRIRSFER Brand SHINGLES will last 40 years if laid with zinc nails. Ask your dealer or write us The Transfer Lumber & Shingle Company NORTH TONAWANDA, NEW YORK REW A.RD At the Lexington County Fair, P. G. Fresbley lost one sack coat, color blue, with a small stripe; one black rain coat, one currycomb and brush, and one buggy whip. Mr. H. R. Dreher lost one open driving bridle, round leather. If someone ha9 taken these through mistake, please return to undersigned. If anyone has stolen them, and will return them to the undersigned, no questions will be asked. If not received in the above two ways, a reward of ?25.00 will be paid to any person who will apprehend the guilty parties and furnish sufficient evidence to convict. 2 C. M. EF1RD, Secretrry To Whom it May Concern. Please take notice that the undersigned will apply to the Secretary ot State for a Charter for the Cayce Soi cial Club an organization for the proI motion of social intercourse among its members and the establishment of a reading room, etc., among its memt bers, on Monday the 11th of November next. J. W. POOF, Pres. ai d Mgr. H. C. x^lOORE, Secretary. L V. BELL, Treasurer. Wm. W. HAWES, Atuoney. Nov 4, 1012?1 j mmtMwmmm xavaoBmarMr/aaBnai vay to health. Of one's ou may keep for life, ten smile of of age. If *ive you relief with sermake one that will not ive to age the comforts ork with comfort, safety fill aching teeth, restore on the best crown and emember, we use the s reasonable as we can iip. EE SI.00 I and 2.00 1.00 50c 3.00 4.00 >0 per footh 3.00 8.00 shead ft d. TIMBER SALE. Under and by virtue of the authorit; in me vested by the last will and testa ment of Geo. 0. Clark, deceased, an< the decree of His Honor, Judge J. W DeVore, construing said will, on th first Monday in December, 1912, dur ing the usnal hours of sale at Lezing ton, S. 0., before the court house, th< undersigned will sell for cash all th< sawable pine timber suitable for sat mill purposes that will square eigh (8) inches at the stump and upwards situate and being on all that piece parcel or tract of land in Lexingtci county, said State, on Black Creek containing twenty-one hundred (2100 acres, more or less, adjoining lands o Catherine Shealy, Henry Gunter fi< a *i-t- mi a :<.i. nik.w rumou DiuiLu, iaumua cuiuta, j^iucr Taylor, Perry Hollman, Artemo Bouknight, Miller old place, Willie Dunbar and perhaps others. Th< same being the lands bought fron - Jones . . .... .. ; r The purchaser will be given sixyeaki in which to cut and remove said tim ber with full mill privileges an< rights. Full possession will be givei January 1, 1913, since the timber i being worked in turpentine this year but the rights to locate mill and t< use any dead timber or timber fron which the turpentine has been re moved, will attach at once. A deposit of $500.00 will be require on day timber is sold. J. L. MATTHEWS. Administrator with will anneved of estate of Geo. 0. Olark, deceased Nov. 4, 1913?4 > MORTAGEE'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Under and by virtue of two certaii chattel mortgages of dates July 29 1910, and Sept. 13, 1910, respectfully - * v i i i r ? * _ _ duly made ana executea oj .uexmgcoj Supply Company, a corporation o this State, doing business at Lexing ton S. C., in favor of W. P. Roof cashier, to secure the payment of tin amounts of $2000 00 and $1,000.00 re specfcfully and recorded in the Clerk o Court's Office for County and Stat< aforesaid, in Book 22, page 3999 anc Book 23 page 89 respectively, whicl said Mortgages and the notes anc amounts they were given to secure are the property of the Trustee! of the Bankrupt Estate of W. P Roof, the undersigned will on Sat urdav, the 23rd day of November, 1912, during the usual hour of sales, ir the town of Lexington, at the house and on the premises recently occupied by Lexington Supply Company, sell al public outcry to the highest bidder, the following described personal property to wit: All of the property belonging to tiie Lexington Supply Company, including Gasoline Engines, Lathes, Plainers, Shavers, Pulleys, Belting, Machinery, Automobile Tools, Gasoline Tank and Pump, etc., and all property, goods and ohattels of every kind, including the entire stock of goods, hardware, etc., owned by the Lexington Supply Company. Inventory may be seen by applying to the underi signed. Terms of sale?Cash. T. C. CALLISON, j Agent for Trustees of W. P. Roof Bankrupt Estate. Notice, Debtors and Creditors. All persons indebted to the estate of John H. Koon, deceased, will make payment, and these having demands against said estate will present them -'"i" tr? flip nnnprsienpri fnr | V.4 U1 > W ? ? V payment, on or before 1st January 1913. GEO. W. KOON, EDDIE FRICK, Nov. 4, 1912?3 Executor. Notice, Trespassers. This is to notify a'l persons not to bunt, or trespass in anyvay whatever upon our lands. The law will be enforced against all who may violate this notice. S. E. BERRY, A. MADISON HUTTO. Nov. 4, 1912?4p Don't deceive yourself by con : crastination. What you call " V Af f a rJor'I'-io ic tA /!< U1I. i1! VI iv u iu ui I To establish your business re) make that first deposit. We ai count either way, a non-inte which you may check or a sav pay 4 PER CENT rr\rtckfl fAnt" fttYIPC CJ S llilCl C31 ltvn.viiv,u ivui imivu u pa!, thus compounding. No i start, begin today. BANK OF * Lex! LEXINGTON, ? I NEAREST TC ftnlnmhia'c I W VIMIIIMIM M ? OUR LOCATION, near the post office corner, is very conl venient for our Lexington friends. * Our directors are well known to Lexe ington people. Our policy is conservative and our facilities are ample. 3 Our desire is to assist and satisfy our B customers. Come to see us when you t UUiUU W VUiUiUUlOf | THE PEOPLES BA ; Near the Post CAPITAL $ tr- I - - 8 ' 1 I - rTTtTA TTTT* JL VYVS xuir J COM THE GEORGIA V: ' AP J. B. lite & Co's. Man i ??? Augusta's great show place is ' f partments, it's scores of salespeople, ^ and it's capacity for underselling all < REMEMBER TO ASK F< f I They mean from 11-2 to 5 pel \ I RAILROAD FARES REFUN a I Full informatio U I Check your packages at desk, I I Men's Clothing and Shoes, in i I I J. B. WHITE I Opposite Monament. I AUGUSTA, mmBmmuMM Congressman Lever Twinges of rheui Has Returned 9tiff joints and shoo _ . ? t your kidneys are n Congressman A. F. Lever returned urjnary irregularit t - --?aff.pr snendintr i to JLlOXILlgLWU ? _, five weeks speech-making in Missouri ulJrvUMnuS' wc? ' in the interest of the candidacy of Ln?/9 tel1 thJr need c Woodrow Wilson for the presidency. ^ney medicine. I During his stay the little congressman TO strengthc made 36 speeches and was enthusiasti- ' _ \ kuildu] cally received. Mr. Lever stood the regulate their ^ctao trip well and is in the best of health. * u SD10^ re,ief and He will leave for Washington in about rp drugs* Sal three weeks to be present at the open- lJien1, 1 ing of congress on ths second of December. Pythian Acting under ins Business Growing I . The business of C. D. Kenny Co., in hold a rally on tne Columbia, has grown to such an ex- There will be a ban tent that- the firm has found it neoes- after the degree is < sary to increase the capacity of their didates. All memfc store rooms. This firm sells sugar, to be present, coffees and teas in large quantiti. < and they will appreciate your business, , i ' 1 fusing deliberation with prothinking" may be merely put- \ icide not. lationnhip, stop in "today and :*e prepared to carry your acrest tearing account against : ings account upon which we i St ? ] Ja it iu> ? / k J ^ year and added to the r~inci- 1 matter now sniaii; niaxie me IESTERN CAROLINA, ington Branch 1 ^ SOUTH CAROLINA J ?i : , it > LEXINGTON I fewest Bank ?Mmnw? DIRECTORS Wm. Piatt, W. J. Conway, W. E. Heinitsk, A. H. Kohn, D. G. McAhster, J. D. Miot, Jas. A. Hoyt, H. N. Edmunds A. S. Manning, L. C. Lipscomb, A. B. Langley. OFFICERS Jas. A. Hoyt, President. A. S. Manning, Cashier. L. C. Lipscomb and A. B. Langley, Vice Presidents. NK OF COLUMBIA Office Corner >50,000.00 IGS TO DO E TO STATE FAIR ID imoth Department Store White's, with it's 52 complete deit's five floors of seasonable goods, itliprg <J tJL&VA OR SURETY COUPONS. * cent, discount on your purchases. DED ON LIBERAL BASIS. m at 3rd floor. first floor, rull assortments. i???mmmmm?? & COMPANY Broad Street. GEORGIA natism, backache, Land to be Sold at Public Sale ting pains all show . _ ot working right. . As Executor of the last will ard ies, loss of sleep, testament of Henry J. Hendrix, we Dack and sore kid- W1" 8el)1 at Public auction, before the )f a good reliable C0U.JJ house door in Lexington, S. C. .^oley Kidney Pills Monday in December, next ning and restora- following described real estate, d the kidneys aud :?*w. * , that piece, parcel, or n. They will give ^act of land in Hollow Creek towncontain no habit f?ip~J11.'thercounty of Lexington, in fe and always sure. . e State of South Carolina, containrarmnn Drntr Co. one hundred and seventv-one L - (1?1) acres, more or less, bounded oil *** the south and west by lands of W. H. I RailV Hendrix; on the east by estate lands * of A. M. Long, and on the north by truction9 of F. S. J Big Hollow Creek, and is not owned icellor, the mem- j bv the Water Power Company who jodge No. 134 will | owns property adjoining, night of Nov. 12. I For further information, call on or qui t immediately ' write either of the undersigned, conferred on can- Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to >ers are requested pay for papers. William H. Hendrix. Ohas. E. Taylor, J. w. Croat. K. R. of S. November 4, 1912.?3 Executors. ' ' " ' * ' 3