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BSS& ? 1 1 ' DO IT IV Don't deceive yourself by confi crastination. What you call "t? ting off. Not to decide is to dec To establish your business rela make that first deposit. We are .? _ count eitner way, a nou-micn which you may check or a savir * pay 4 PER CENT. '0V, I ' " interest reckoned four times a y< pal, thus compounding. No ms start, begin today. OF Wl 1 Lcxinj LEXINGTON,, -* ,, la lm I . V v * * i"' J. * ' . IS If- ' ' * !:% . S . . i* V,. : fw . * " - i. ?"> -V V - .. 'I ggg *' ' f - . . . - . . . . . - *" H* V . ' ' /- ' . , , I DEALER IN > ' 0' y - < ; 1 DRY GOODS, NOTIO ' & ;?.V . SHOES I AND I MILLINERY E 1C16 MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 1' Columbia S. C. ^1J I * Tlw Iwbgtw Dispatch ! "**.* j Z'?3'? "f,* Q Si. Harm as, Editor and Publisher ran more good for t J. W. Ogilvie, Assistant Editor 0?icc than holding om Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, I ... , ~. ~ .. 8. 0.. as second class matter * * * 1 But on the c ' , ?== in favor of my spe< CIRCULATION 2.300. | Brooker, "how oft v __ gathered thee under o , doth her brood, but McCombs. Mr. Wilson's political uutil Lexi?gton failed manager, tirt d of hunting Bul-M. ose, | {or Comptroller Geu,r was in Georgetown shooting ducks, J _ , a i>ro?s disnatch fc^Il Report; says that "half of uaha s to- ^ -- "bacco crop is exported." The other is Governor Ansel, of pure Havana grown in the Waccamaw President-elect V section of South Carolina. !n ^ew Jersey the oi _ presumption is Jgreat The rush of Democrats to the pie was arranKin? t-o *< oounter is but an illustration of the Cra,svferd'8 ^ray adaptability of Andrew Jackson's mce 8tabie for the ne* policy "To th9 victor's belong the F^inii spoils," to practical politics. ??r? Have you attended t 1. a X, J a . W tU stratiou of the Sti Tho?9 who failed to take in the Needle Sewing Machir Charleston fair missed the opportunity drir' Furniture Store? of their lives of witnessing the most *a*} ^2 atite?d this demc brilliant military anj naval display Saturday^Kovem the Sonth has ever see*\ at so stnal Oq], d. j. Kootts, o ia friziiigtv* one day IOW ising deliberation with prolinking" may be merely put:ide not. tionship, stop in today and nrpnaiYiff to rarrv vour ac jfx ~ ~ ? * v ? jst bearing account against igs account upon which we INTEREST; ear and added to the princiatter how small; make the iSTERN CAROLINA, jton Branch 1 SOUTH CAROLINA S nin-i-,y(iniiinM.iBw .ij State of South Carolina, County of u Lexington?In the Court of Comb T>i tt> * ?11 ILLl- Ul ITitittS.?ili. jtlL. Juro 11 vyu-, imiu' tiff, vs. L. J. Frink, Defendant. NOTICE. Pursuant to an order of the court of common pleas, issued November 9, 1912, I will offer for sale before the courthouse door at Lexington, in the county of Lexington, and State of . South Carolina, on Monday, December 2 1912, between the hours of 10 a m. and 12 m. the following described property, to-wit: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the town of Cayce, in the county of Lexington and State of South Carolina, being lot No. 3 of a plat made by E. H. McOullough, engineer, of the property of L. J. Frink, dated March 30, 1907. Terms of sale, cash. FRANK W. SHEALY, Clerk of Court. Ill State of South Carolina, County of % Lexington?In the Court of com _m mon Pleas.?Alice Davis as adD I 1 ! miniatraferiT. efce. . Plaintiff. IV I I again* Mattie McDnffie, et al., * ' Defendants. In obedience to the Decree of the ?? Court in the above entitled case, signed by his Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, Presiding Judge, and dated November 11th, 1912,1 will sell before the uonrt House door at Lexington, 8. 0., at publio auction, to the highest bidder, lkTC! daring the usual hours of sale, on the Jj| 0 first Monday, the 2nd day of December, 1912, the following tract of land, to-wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of .. . m. ....... . land, situate, lying and being in Piatt Springs Township, in the County of Lexington, in said state, containing One Hundred and Twenty and Three FoarthAcres, more or less, bounded on the north by lands now or formerly of O. O. Goodwin; on the eaat by Gabriel Ohesner, on the south by J. F. Mack and on the west by Ellen Howell andV. W. 8pirea," TennsofSale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers. FRANK W. SHEALY, ? 57|5 C. C. C. P. and G. S. * Lexington. S. 0., Nov. 11, 1912. T. C. Sturkie, Attorney for Plaintiff; Messrs. Clarkson & Olarkson, and A. D. Martin, Attorneys for Defendants. I State of South Carolina, County of Lexington?In the court of Common Pleas.?Savannah Guano Co., Plaintiff, vs. W. W. Willis, Defendant. Foreclosure. In obedience to the Decree of the Court in the above entitled action, signed by his Honor, S. W. O.. Shipp, 1 T_ J a \T 1 o m | presiding juage, uaie? ixovemoer a, [1 1912, I will sell at public auction bell fore the Court House door in Lexing9 ton, S. C., during the usual hours of 9 sale on the first Monday, the 2nd day n of December, 1912, the following de9 scribed tract of real estate, t-o-wit: 9 "All of that tract of land situate in B the County of Lexington and State of | South Carolina, containing One Hung dred and Seven (107) acre9, and I bounded as follows: On the north I by estate lands of Rowe; east by BESHBBBBBB tract D, conveyed to M. C. Willis; south by lands of Jefcoat* and tract B., conveyed to S. E. Willis, and , , tract S., conveyed to T. J. Willis." ,pers are labor Terms of Sale: One-half cash,? balJennings Bryan ance on a credit of twelve months, to :e whatever un- be secured by the bond of the purchasclaiminy ^hat he er and a mortSa?e Gn the premises claiming mat ne gold> with interest from date of sale; he party out of bidder to pay down in cash the sum of e. One Hundred Dollars in one-half hour after the land is sold as an evidence of , . , , good faith, and in case ho fails to pay >ther hand, much t()e qU6 Hundred Dollars down as ich."?Oh! Mr. aforesaid, the premises will be immedvould we have lately resold at the risk of the former nrwincsa.anen P?rcbaser. Purchaser to pay for pa ye wouP! not" P FRANK W. SlIEALY, to support you C. C. C. P. and (1 S. al. Lexington, S. C. Nov. 11, 1912. E. L. Asbill, E>q.. Plaintiff's Attorney. s us that former South Carolina, ,. /iison a pop call Ginnery Notice her day The After Noy. 30th we will gin cotton that Mr. Ansel ?n?y three and one half days in each ii" 4.u week, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday stall .Brother au(] Saturday up to 12 o'clock. After Mare" in some Christmas only Friday of each we?k. t four years. ^ LONG BROS. For Sale he free demon- 0ne 1 hor8e farm' knowu the mdard Central Berley place, also one 1 horse farm to ie at Rentt Hen- rent on Harriet Harmon place, SIX , rf t dont room house on each place. Forinformation write or call on, hcr^irh J FRED HAKMAN. 1 * f> Route 1, Columbia, S. C. f Swansea, was Man> a goobier bas gobbled his last veC*tt6Qi'i - - gobble - Clerk's Sale. State of South Carolina, Lexington County?In the Court of Common Pleas?Pearson D. Brooker, Plaintiff, vs. George W. Aldrich and L. J. Frink. Defend nts?Foreclosure. In obedience to the Decretal Order of the Court herein, signed by his Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, Presiding Judge, dated September 25, 1912, I will resell before the Court House door in Lexington, S. C., during the legal hours of sale on the fir9t Monday in Dec. (the 2nd day of said month), 1912, the following de "1- - J 1 - - - scrioeu real estate: ''All that piece, parcel and tract of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Lexington, and State aforesaid, about seven miles south of the City of Columbia on the State Road, known as a part of the old Abram Geiger land, containing four hundred and thirty-eight acres, more or less, bounded on the north by lands of Mrs. E. C. Moye, on the east by Congaree River, on the south by J. B. Nunnamaker, formerly Norman lands, and on the west by the State Road, separating it from Artie and Grover Geiger's lands; the said tract consisting of two tracts, one of 156 acres conveyed unto N. W. Brooker by Samuel H. Owens by deed dated the 24th December,. 1905, and recorded in the Clerk's office of said County in Book *3F' of Deeds, p. 282. The other consisting of 282 acres conveyed unto N. W. Brooker by J. B., Nunnamaker by his deed of conveyance dated the 12th day of July, 1904, and recorded in said office in Book *3Z! of Deeds, p. 600. The same being the lands conveyed unto the said George \V. Aldrich by the said P. D. Brooker, by his Deed of Conveyance dated 23rd April. 1910, and recorded in the said Clerk's office in Book '3F' of Deeds, p. 470. This mortgage is executed to secure a portion of lie niirrlmsp mnnrv of said nrcmises. and it is understood and agreed that the lien thereof is junior to the lien of a certain mortgage of even date therewith executed hv the said George W. Aldrich unto The Scottish American Mortgage Company, Limited, to secure the payment of the sum of $4.000.00."' Terms of Sale: Cash; purchaser to pay for papers. FRANK W. SHEALY, Clerk of the Court. Lexington, S. C., November 12, 1912. N. W. Brooker, Lyles &'Lyles, Attorneys for Plaintiff. State of South Carolina, County of Lexington.?In the Court of Common Pleas,?Estelle Steele, Plaintiff, .against Lila Estelle Steele, Willie Franklin Steele, Bernice 1 Lee Steele, Willie 0. Steele and B. R. Hyler, Defendants. PARTITION. In accordance'with the decree of the herein, signed by bis Court Honor, 8. W. G. Shipp, Presiding Judge, in the above entitled caase, and dated November 11th, 1912,1 will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder, in front of the Court House door at Lexington, 8. 0., during the legal hoars of sale, on the first Monday, the 2nd day of December, 1912, the follow* i- ."- a-?J .A?l . .Jonn \\. lmnoar, uhtk ui tufu ?.'i i Aiken connty, and this execution be- I iag transferred to Lexington county. This execution being in tavor of Citizens Hank ef Bitosburg, Plaintiff, and against J. A. & C. L. Jonc-1, Defendant. I have levied 011 two pianos at Batesburg to sati-fy this judgment, these pianos being the property of C. L. Jones, Defendant iu this ca*e. I will sell at Batesburg on the 4th Saturday, which will be the 30th day of November, 1012, for cash to the the highest bidder. I being authorized by Frank W. Sbealy, Clerk cf Court of Lexington connty to levy under this execution in this county. SIM .T. MILLER, 4 Sheriff. This is to notify all- persons not to hunt or trespass in any way upon the lands known as the old Mailer lands. The law will be strictly enforced afirAinst all trespasser*. , ?p C. W. SOX, Agent. IDg atiBuniwu uwii vi icai obiawj. that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in HQilow Greek township, Lexington county, State aforesaid, containing One Hundred and Thirty Seven acres, more :or less, and adjoining lands of the estate of Benjamin Rawl, deceased, - John J. Long, Hooklands, Cape Leaphart, John Seay, Sim D. Taylor, Thos. E. B. Price and Rufus Eoon, and being lands conveyed to the said W. O. Steele by Henry J. Rawl and J. J. Rawl, respectively.y) * Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers. FRANK W. SHEALY, C. C. 0. P. and G. 8. Lexington, S. O., Nov, 11, 1912. Barrett Jones, Plaintiff's Attorney. The State of South Carolina, County of Lexington. In the Court of Common Pleas. Martha J. Huson, et al? against Francis A Douglass, et. al. In obedience to the decree of the court, in the abo^e entitled case, signed by Hi9 Honor, S. W. G. Shipp. Presiding Judge, and dated September 26,1912,1 will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, in front of the court house door, at Lexington, South Caro- i lina, on the first Monday in December, tiATt. the second dav of said month, the following tract of real estate, to wit: "All that body or tract of land, located in Lexington county and State I aforesaid, containing three acres, more < or less, bounded on the north by F. Hey ward Perry; on the south by Wm. Joynerreast by F. Hey ward Perry, and west by Stark's Ferrv road." Terms of Sale: One-third cash, and the remainder on a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of sale, secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, with option to the purchaser to the purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for paoers. FRANK \V. SHEALY, 4 C. C. C. P. and G. S. Lexington, S. C., Nov. 11, 1912. Sale of Personal Property By virtue of an execution issued by j I BROOKLAN / New Brooklan | DIRECT f J. G. Guignard, E. W. Shi \ R. N. Senn, Henry Bu I A. D. Shull, L. S. Trol 89SS?s***S*S*8SSSS9S5S8S6*SS?SS8 wammmrn 1 JjjNlk ^ I ^oi | A " warm " breakfast? I you out ready braced for a I should be eaten in a warn B You lose half the good of th I ering in discomfort while you e | A Perfection Smokeless Oil I a cosy meal for.the whole fam | No smoke or smell with a Perfects I moved from room to room. An ornai the bedroom; a necessity in the sewir Dealers everywhere; or write fo\ STANDARD OIL < (Incorporated in Now ^ Newark, N.J. ai??ggssgB BEFORE this BARK got it's CI A NAT10NA] it had to satisfy the U. S. Government the provisions of the National Bankinj with. Every since that time frequent and rig: made by the Government. Every time the Government calls for a ment of the affairs of the PALMETTO lished in this paper. We want you to you do we believe yon will make OUR BANK YOU1 The Palmetto Ala OF COLUMBIA Wilie J ones. President J TIMBER SALE. Under and by virtue of the authority in me vested by the last will and testament of Geo. C. Clark, deceased, and the decree of His Honor, Judge J. W. DeVore, construing said will, on the first Monday in December, 1912, during the usual hours of sale at Lexington, S. 0., before the court house, the undersigned will 9ell for cash all the sawable pine timber suitable for saw mill purposes that will square eight (8) inches at the stump ana upwards, situate and being on all that piece, parcel or tract of land in Lexington county, said State, on Black Creek, containing twenty-one hundred (2100) acre9, more or less, adjoining lands of |l Catherine Shealy, Henry Gunter, i Simon Smith, Thomas Smith, Elbert I . Taylor, Perry Hollman, Artemos 1 Bouknight, Miller old place, Willie j 3 Dunbar and perhaps others. The i same being the lands bought from t Jones The ptwchnser will be given six years J in whiclrto cut and remove said tim- ! ber with full mill privileges and j : rights. Full possession will be given j January I. 1913, since the timber is J |j being worked in turpentine this year, j |j but the rights to locate mill and tr> I > use any dead timber or timber from j I! t u-hi^h the turpentine has been re- j g, \ moved, will atrach at once. j 21 ^ A deposit of $500.00 will be required I jj: on dav timber is sold. j |j ^ J. L. MATTHEWS. j t, \ Administrator with will aimeved I I; of estate of Geo. C. Oiark, deceased, a! Nov. 4, 11)12?4 I g; 4 FOll KENT OR SALE ?Want to ! rent to a good tenant my place, three j ?. miles west of Woodford, S. C. LU) ! acres, good for corn, cotton, peas and j ?? potatoes. Good live room dwelling, p( two tenant buildings and necessary j * j outbuildings, good water, etc. j ' Also will sell two horses, one mule, | ? one good milch cow, hogs, corn, peas, . fppd. etc.. one-horse wagon, j two buggies, one two-horse wagon. I v" Sale December 19, 1912. Terms I Si cash. For further particulars, apcy to ?I D. HUNTER STURKIE. plac November 26, 1812. 8. cre< Ball Price Oiler. By a renewal of our clubbing" offer * < with the Home and Farm, we are enable to give Dispatch readers a half ^ price rate of 25o. per year for this val- ___ nable home and farm paper. Renew rs= yoor subscriptions now* - v- ? H ??9?969*9t*9tt9e9?969?9?S ID BANK | id, S. C. | ORS: I all, G. A. Guigaard iff, F. L. Sandel ? tti, P. J. Wessinger X S?96969<MS?6S6969696969 ??? IW II I i Breakfast I 4rp. In a / / | fej Warm 1 ; I I F* I ! Koom ji IFECTI^jy |l^OKELESS <j the kind that sends good day's work? i room. e meal if you are shiy;at it. Heater makes breakfast ay. an. Easily, cleaned. Easily nent anywhere; a luxury in ' ig-rocjm or the bathroom. r descriptive circular. COMPANY Jersey) BiluiDif*, MdL ' l|| ===^=& IMRTER and bwama r L BANK : at Washington that all of j? g Laws had been complied i | id examinations have .been ? report, an accurate state- $ NATIONAL BANK is pubknow all about us. When J * BANK itional Bank, L, s. C. r. P. Mi?ra?ws, Cashier f " ' I A.L.& ur AbrivvrjCiJM x. will sell at public auction on the ;c of P. Dal. George, on Red Bank }k, 1 mile above Red Bank Mill, on ember 11, 1912 at 10 o'clock a. m., Mire Mule. f> old, Buggy, goo and Pann<n^ TWlt., etc. Terras iald?Casn SAM'L E. HEKDRIX. ovember 25, 1912. 5p Coz billing time, * AS ^WE!L^' AS ^ jl arge ones are welcome here? ' on need not wait nntil your business has assumed great proporions before opening a Checking Account. DO SO TO-DAY. Our patrons regardless of the uuount of busiuess dono, receive very courtesy in all matters of wsiness entrusted to us?and here is nothing in safe banking j va cannot perform. Talk it over ; vita our cashier. JAROUSA KATiOSAL SANK, I COLUMBIA, S. C. ???M??? I I ? DR SAI.B?150 acres. '2 miles south Barr, <? miles from Lexington, 30 (S open land, 50 acres pine timber, room dwelling, plenty of water. >iy to C. M. liook, Lexington, S. 4. * ^ TMinrtAir a T nn/XTinnfTTV