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S J I I IF Y6U WAIT We have a and second ham have some very most particular WIIOiSa"w | Our vehicle bi pUl blUUS, U' "quality Gregc - * ' ' *1 ' 4 The State of South Carolina, County of Lexington. By requ8it of Mr. Joseph Epstin, I will sell at public auction in front of the Court House door in Lexington, ' South Carolina, on the first Monday the 0th day of January, 1913. the lowing tracts of real estate lying ami being in Boiling Springs Township, in r the Connty and state aforesaid, about four miles from the county seat near the Southern Railway: Tract No. 1. containing twenty five and one-foarth acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J. Wesley Price. Dalton George and Tracts No. 2 and 6, below described. ' Tract No. 2, containing twenty three and one-baif acre*, more or less, adjoining lands of C. V. Bouknigh*. J. Wesley Price and Trac.s No. 1, 3 and 6, heroin. ^ Tract No. 3 containing twenty-five and one-fourth acres, more or les?, adjoining lands ot C, V. Bocknight, and Tracts No, 2, -1 and 5, of lands herein described. Tract No 4, containing twentythree and oie half acres, more or less, adjoining lands of 0. V. Boukuight, E. 0. Clarke and Tracts No. 3 and 5 herein. Tract No. 5, containing forty-three and one fourth acres, more or Jpss, adjoining lands of E O Clarke, George rr*.?i , _1 : m \T? o 4 .1 /-* iayior uuu xrac..s o, ajiu o, herein. Tract No. 6. containing Forty-seven acres, more or le=s. adjoining lands of Dalton George, Gtorge Taj lor and Tracts No. 1, 2, and 5, above described. For a moie complete description prospective purchasers rnav examine plat by calling at the office of the Clerk of Court. Terms of Sale: One half cash; balance on a credit of one year, with interest at the rate of eight per cent., together with a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to the purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. FRANK W. SHEALY. t ?: ? ? o ~ o kho * % J * IJCAIU^UU, O. V>., WCU. CJ, Notice ol Annual Meeting The Annuo! Meeting of the County Board of Commissioners of Lexington County S. C. will be held on Thursday Jan. 9 1913. All parties holding claims of any kind agaln-fc Lexington County for the year 1912 ere hereby notified and requhed to file the same with the undersign "d on or before the first day of Jan. next, so that said claims may bt examined and passed upon by the Board a* said annual meeting. J BROOKS WIXGARD, Clerk C. B. C., L. C. December 3, 1912. 4w Auction Sale I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, on Saturday, December 21, 1912, beginning at iO o'clock n. m., at the late residence of Benjamin R, Shall, deceased, the following j reperrv, consisting of blacksmith ate! woo! sh?>o, totds, hi Hows, anviis, vices, taps, ?*ud die*. plains saws, t to Terms ??f ctsh. ir laFAYKTFB GARTMAN. December 2 39<2 pc', \ H ?381 i m win- fmrBiiiiirt.Biu.ru <Tnmi. m <>? ..*., ? r uti .Mtift ?** YOU WaiT TO PAY I large number of hot te> d mules and horses, fine mare mules, gooc people. ? have the Shrea fees?, STL ELL, HACKNEY. Any BABCOCK AND KACKN! iisiness has grown Bring to the fact th which means eco our customers. >ry-Conder Mul COLUMBIA, S. C. Our Guarantee Means Something The State of South Carolina, county of Lexington, court of common Pleas. R. E. Taylcr and K. Z. Uendrix, Plaintiffs, against Azariah Taylor, Defendant, t In obedience to the Decree of the court herein, signed by the Honorable S. W. G. Sbipp, Presiding Judge, and dated November 13th. 1912, I will sell i in front of the court house door in | Lexington, South Carolina, during the lesal hours of sale on the firet Monday, the sixth day of January, 1913, to the highest bidder at public ouicrv. the following described property to-wit: ' All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the j Township of Boiling Springs, in the | county of Lexington and the state i aforesaid, containing one hundred j and ten acres, more or less, adjoining I lands of Wash Rikarn. M. A. Taylor, j Boiling Springs church. IS. M. Taylor, j Elijah Kfei>ler and Wesley cront." Terms of Sale: One half cash; the balance on a cmlit of twelve months, secured by a bond of the purchaser and ; a mortgage of the ptemUc* sold, with i interest from dxce of eai?, with op- \ j tion to the purchaser to pay all cash. 3 Purchaser to pav fo- papers < FRANK W. SMEALY, ] C C. C. P. & G. S. | J Lexington. S. c December 9, 1912. 1 . ESrd & Divher. attorneys for Plain- ! 1 tiffs, W II: Sharpe, attorney for De- j : fendant. J 1 Slate of South Carolina. County of Lex- j ington?In the Pro oat e Court?S. D. ; McCartka and J. L. McCartha, Ad- ' j minis'rr.tors of the Estate of Geo. | i a "\ r ./ * - > 1 i > ' ' - ' ' ij. ..uc^ai i.u, iveceascu. iciiuoners, against Almcna Fry. Nancy Ivcy. I ; Jacob McCartha, Geo. \V. McCartha. | Sf.llie Ivcy, Ella McCartha, Ray j McCartha. Agnes McCartha. and | The Home National Rank. Defcn- j dants?Petition for Sale of Land in , Aid of Assets to Pay Debts. In obedience to the decree of the ! Court herein, dated the 3rd day of Oc- 1 toner. A. D. V)i2. I will sell before the Court House door to the highest bidder ; at public outcry, during the legal hoars of sa;e 01 :hv first M? uoa\ in Jamtsrc ; it being tiro 6ch dtitof said mouth, 191-3. "All that piece, parcel or lot of land. | together \v.tii t ui)cur gs thereon. situate, lying and being in the town of Lexington. County and State a.foresaid, containing one-half (i-a; acre, more or J less, fronting on Depot Street to tire \vsr. rinrl bounded by lauds of Frank Kv/'t-r. Mi-s Mary Wiagard, and (.1. M. iiaruian." Terms of Sale. Cash; pure ]:: <>:: ;o ' ; pay Mr papers. ; ClaOKGM S. D.'I A f:TS. I juckc I'-.V.. 1 Doeeiub'W f), 1 Cleaning, Pressing Dyeing ! The Lexington Pressing- Club is } ready to do yonr tali cleaning, prosfc! ic;r, dyeing, etc. Wo have a compe- : ten* joree and all work promptly. and ' neatly done. Let u? fix up re,at old I last year's suit foryoa. Yv\ mako ' a specialty of tins class of work. Lexington Pressing Club. j Lcrn Sux, Manager ! J ra ? i ?comBnacai???a?? h fresh shipped T fnic ].o.f Ji ii Lii 1J i^l <* I enough ior the 5DE3AKO?, R8ITCKsszs you want. I IY the best built* to large pro- I - j- n I .at we sen norny to le Co*t > TRESPASS NOTICES TRESPASS KOTICE ?Tbjs is i notify 8ll peisocs not to hunt, fish, a jotv* stock to run at iarge, nam woo< trespass in any manner wbatevi upon our lands, as the law will be ei for f <i r gainst any ard all treFpasfei Tli? Lhfaic of Iut La^l Jefccat, Urba B, Jefooat, J. Fred Jeicoat, Allen ? Jefcoat. November 22nd, 1912. 8. TRESPASS NGTICE?This is t notify all peisci s r.ot to hunt, aliostock to run at large or trespass i any manner v 3) at ever upon our lane as the law will he enforced against a trespassers violating tin's notice. M F. Mack, Marcaxr tM. Sturkie, W. ! Jumper, Farm and Fruit Co., November 13, 1312. 7p. Ail persons >ro. It -ruby warned re to li^Li or hunt, on the lands of Mr: Leslie H. Fort, containing 3300 acre: ir-r>ii t V>?? Tmii'Ts; ,,f IT Cl T-TarHfV n Black Ctetk, containing 1000 acrei mown as t lie "Jones New Mill''trad A liberal reward will be paid for info] nation leading to the conviction c my pnrio 11 or peisons who >iolale th: lotice. 0. M. AS BILL, Lessee. This is to roiifyal) persons cot t Hint or tret-pass in any way upon th Lauds known as the old Muller land The law will be strictly enforce against ail trespassers. 7p C. W. SOX, Agent. TRESPASS NOTICE?All persor are positive Jy forbidden to hunt by cia or night, fish, or trespass in any mat nor whatever upon our lands, as tl 1?.<*,* win do rigorously emoieca again: ail violators. Oiver Smith, H. J Smith, W. A. Smith, Catherine J o:i< W. 0. Smith. 8ptl. TRESPASS NOTICE -Ail pcr.-c: are ht re ;\v forbidden to trespass upo n;y Jan.ds by hunting. or in any mar n?-r whatever n< all violators oaa^l so t re-, passing will be nrosecuted. J. ( HARTLEY. * S. Tl:? w is soci) a tfiiistc hercini: o v. i*i to ah cor. games that you w; puss u;> a real ;;oiJ brick. Cciild Shout For Joy "I wai.t to thank you from the ha torn of hear:." wrote C lb li/ub of Lev. i-hum. A'. Ya , 'Tor the vn; />.>H i! .O.n!:U- h.-t':--fit I iTOt frOM! KU ]*it;.%es-ritig m*- ?>I s?\vro fr.inhln and. < j*Irli:t'?i. {iOju whhrli I i.ad been a J-.iIJK'St l"!'! ju:'.\S vllf/ctPi" }(!- < U JPcll" lr s-li'v :1 i:iv .HS thOt.'gM 12H(k? JU tor \i digestioi jwnndiec, and i?. rul lie Msiemofki; ney p>t.-o:is :hst (iheutnatisn Electric Bit tors h-jvr n. superior. Tr then. Eve y i- ?tT;? ranfreed I satisfy. Only .~>o cents at JIarmc Drug Co. 1 HOW OHRONiO GOOOHS i IAre Being Cured by Vinol. Did you ever cough for a month? j Then just think how distressing it j must be to have a cough hang on for three months. Mrs. Maria Primrose, of 87 Newell Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I had a very heavy cold which settled into a chronic cough, which kept me awake nights for fully three months, and felt tired all the time because my rest was broken so much. The effect of taking: vour cod i.^er and iron rem Iedy, Yinol, is that my cough is gone. I can now get a good night's rest, and I feel much stronger in every way." It is the combined action of the medicinal elements, cods' livers, aided by the blood-making and strengthcreating properties of tonic iron which makes Vinol so efficient in curing I chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis j ?at the same time building up the | weakened, run-down system. I Try a bottle of Vinol, with the un! derstanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you. IlAllAiO.S i11 v i \ . pg isy a recent opinion or i he state mi- i p ! prom? Court, the divorced wife of B. ra j R Tillman, retains control of the two j kb | little (lanr'htor-, bur too father is given J greater liberty s than th >se heretofore G enjoyed by him i.i t heir management. - _ For vm>re Feet, Ciiihl tins f rost Bite, $j r-oro Nipples, (Jha ting. Co s, Gs' IG j Bm-ns. S ?re<? or So^'ds, T)ARBYS & i rKOPITYLAGTi() FLUID is a naive-' _ lcus rernrriv. It r< lieves milamed conl3 dittous lira's the fie-h a?-<l eases pain. [? Taken internnilv {or ('romp- or Dys$ enL-ry it c rrecs ihe disorder at once, la Price 50 era. per bottle. Sold by ail | drj-g ists. Ea -OS* ui [$ Many a great mar. It as exclusive |j knowledge cf the fac\ | Foils a Foul Plot a When a shameful plot exists between a liver ar.d bowels to causa distress by g refusing to act, take Dr. Kin's New j| Life Pills, and end such abm of your 31 cuclnm Ti ft',- frontier /"?mv .\r>l T1 n V> h Ioj * ? h^juu action of stomach, liver and bowels, and r^storp your health and all good feelings. 25c at Harmon Drug Co. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE Sept 15,1912 Arrivals and departures Lexington, South Carolina. (N. B. Those schedule figures shown as information only and are not guar anteed.) 7:07 No. 19, daily, local Columbia to . Augusta. 8:58 2d.?No.131 daily, the "Southern's Southeastern Limited" from SjNew lore to Augusra. 11:21 A. M.-?No. 8, dally from Au? gosfca to Columbia, connecting with "Carolina Special" for Spar1" tauburg, Asheville, Knox vi lie, Cincinnati, etc 5:41 P. M.?No. 7, daily, from Colum bia to Augusta. Connecting from ~ Carolina Special from Cincinnati, to Knoxviile, Asheville, Spartanburg 1- and intermediate points, d, 6:02 P. M.?No. 132,daily, the "Souther ern's Southeastern Limited'' from n- Augusta to New York; arrives s Washington 8:53 a. m., Baltimore in 10:02 a. m., Philadelphia 12:23 J. noon, New York 2:31 p. m. 6:58 No. 20, daily, locai from Augusta to Columbia. Pullman car service on all through trains; dining car service for meals. For farther information, < all on ticket agent or S. H. Hard-a o k,P. T. M.,'Washington, m D. U.; H. P. Gary, G.'P. A., Wasningr ton, 1). O.; E. H. Coapman, V. P. & r* G. M., Washington, D. C.; W. E. McGtc. A. G-. P. A., Columbia, S. C.; A. ' H. Acker. T. i\ A., Augusta, Ga. j Kor toys ? ? *11 kinds and all prices. )l call at the Bazaar. " 3. ___ _ _ sr; Cured of Liver Complaint a "I was H.ftVring with ijver com plaint," s lva Smith of P./infc Blnnk, rl Texa-, "m;d decided to try a 25c box of ChambfHaiu's Tanh t-<, and am l?r?p[s py to say that I am complete! v cured and can recommend trmm to every one." For sale by all dealers. , ( w - I Itfany a in *?r: ied man ha^ a chops? roil in hij wile. * | ci Croupy Coughs And Wheezy Colds j i The quickest simplest; way to rirl th?- I )S children of dar-peroi'is croupy co.jf.hs | v and \vbe?zy sniffy coich-. v- to t^ive thvm | j". Foley's How y and Tar Coir; oni d It !e fjives almost iustar.t relief ami stops a i . ^ cou h promptly. It soothe* and h-;?Ih. t Contain., no opiates. Harmon Drug Co. Exceislor's Sale - The State of So-.ith Carolina, 19 Ouuwiy oi Lexington. n By the pow- r ve?red io nv Exe- t i eiiior i r ij?t' w:il " Adam R. r Mectsc, ds-'va-v. d, T will a il to the j ' h I i jp-ii.. . ! ' ddev. ar pnlili" on crv. du- i ^ ) :the i?-ya! hoists of s-t'o on the 1st - j Monday 1:1 J am> ny. Ih:;;. in ;, i: tinrr j -ixif. d:iv of -ahi iw j.lh. il.e following J 1 "] j ra?.",s <.<f real common'v I I known as the "Mrinu Piaeo" of !ho j * 1 Sai i Adam R. dt-'er.ivMO ; I ! 'iVfiOt" | ^ 'Ill j 1 I ono fourth ficrf>, ?..<-**<- ?r - ! j \r,y lands of Li; /'. ?-,r< tz, S:n: L'-rirU, ! t- j Josooh %h u. I. viii 8 rack ;:;kJ Trust | r. . No. - i Trnct No. 2. rootftiiiios y soy- i C- j >'n A'iVs, niorfO," loss, i | 'ini'i.ir 'hm's <>; irvto S;Fnicsr ' .* 'f j Mi*'/. Lv.'de .Mr;::, ar-u T-'aurs 1 v. 1 ti | ;>;'fi 3 ia !i-m. i s. j Trtutf No 3 ' o?,.J;t"iiiu2 forty i*: si j one-half . wv :-? >>r 1***. adorn- ; , } i'ljr Ihii'Is ?-f I r\ i;; S'jiok. t.' A. TvA't/., j i- ! Ernest- Mf.tz hoo Tract No. *J. i Terms of 8 i(?-: < ish {ui\ Ii.ts t to j ^ ".V pay fcr papers 1 * o Fit \ NK \V. SH FALV, j ? m Kxren:.!'. : 1 Li: ingtor, S. t\, D-.ct mbt r l>, 1 1 I | m\ jiIt. For the I? w! * y ' i 'C?5/' I ^ ^ y)h^M ~ Mod^vn I : Q&i1 *VH*iulw II | B b I BUntb3- : I ' ; *L/ /' 'j Daddy doesn't go out <W^2/{^== to hunt for rabbit skins ; I | to keep the baby warm. I ^ ^ ^ 'CSS ron?an^c* | 1) He buys a f ^EHFECTI?M I; S fit ? KELESS ?l 1 and all during the cold Fall and Winter | 1 months his house is kept warm and i|f " (H! ? xu.-? "U*? *: '?? Ill wzj IUI JUIS wne cuiu vaults. A Perfection Gil Heater is almost mdispers- ? g able when there are children in the heme. Every i g! home has usee for it. | Maac tslth tizckoI p'az.i sCee! cr enameled, tvrqccisc' j&j 6| bl'JCj drvms.^ Qrncrner.tc!.^ fnoxper.ozv. Last; for y?ars. ' -j it STANDARD OIL COMPANY 1 |l (incorporated ia l.ew Jersey) Bg i?3| ?<icvrark, N. J. Baltimore, Hid. ?j| iajfgaggg 3?bsbmhb? Are more durable than Marble or Granite, B neither heat nor cold affects them. They do 3 I not chip nor crack, nor breed moss, nor change B their color ever, for like designs they; are E cheaper than Marble or Granite. The lettering, B much or little, in bold raised type, is put on 3 without extra charge. Call and see samples q fl White Bronze and over 200 designs. H IqJTo I 1802 Main St. - - COLUMBIA, S. C.l .1 ^^ggtssas^agmzEgasasgs^gs g^^g^saasamgasamaranBaiiJ f?7yy^* 11 m tiw>?i?^MirBrCTWi5ggMWg^LMl'I'.J!ga^l<ggga^gK''T3&BGIKPFZ1 A.1?H j-TfU- iOlf.i. *u^*?r. gFHPMPgflEngBP'. .1 WiCBMMBMPMPFCS2lM^^B| flipp ynrjipguy ' fl MAXUFACTUKEU.S OF > JJ Sasii, Poors and Blind, InterlcB Flufsli, Flee, Cypress and OaM flooring, Ceiling, Weatherboarding, Moulding DoH and Window Frames -Oolumbia, - South CaroIiiB oaacpag BBBBB aBBBWBMw amawri??r%Axf3S'^xx3VA.v jMAJMiaxas'gagTvnM wag MUSIC RECITAL j NOTICE GENERAL SXnH Given bv Mrs. E. B. Us.it's r-'nss | TION . 'Vciav nW'*!:t, l-'comber, 20th, JuTint t ::si) o'c'.o?:-:i> in aaditoii. m of the i MANAGERS AND CLElH iO\v school .' '!.aus>k n j ;hi!fliv r. I Go, adahs 1 Go. ! I aiu t:ow renels* to pay on t Proceeds v.)ii ho abu tted to ho'p j claims of the Managers and Cl- rs^^H t,iy for piano -1 bt. . the (je:o-r?:l Election. A hcar-v invitation is xiended to | I? ir i ; t: >r o nv^jiiout for any II fii?nnN litis! uairon?*. < f -he t-oho'd , pijer or Clerk t i corns to Lexirc^^^B j be present a or? enjoy ?; p'e**a:ir | jf he will send m-- h?s n'dtrte and^^H venine. Your presence will t'cctiiir- ; dress I will mail out Ms ch-oV.* go cuvM and met-iVr- ot thecln.-s j >7 p ruIIP71 _ Cle^H December 17, h'12.?S. There will be ChrNttna* exercises j t Ked ihi.nl: on the e. ."era.-,op of j ? biristnt *.* v?.\ T'MO I ?t::r.iKi?.Ml mV. !rj.i)mtii! Notice 'iO DgMOrS S pi*0M;!." t'i.I.TkCiul. j ? Creditors H ?il a i'l i'cC OiiwIOX'. All persons bplasted ?;i an" to the estate < ?* Aflmn f?. M tz^HH f>y a -enevv,! cu enr c iMhiti? r\ r . ceMW, ar#> h >ri,!)v {(W r! SH nth th- I om? and ! nnn, xve a:e .... : lnu,t 11};lkt. payment ^ o ti^ne , !tv(!i"s a . t j undersigned d having iriee rate o. ae ]> r y< ?r tor this v;,j. i a?ain#!t ,]13 csja{-e must pr^^H i.iDlo h v,..- n 'I farm paper. J.'-aew j tMemdulv probated . onrsiiv.Tijui.Mjsnovt. j FRANK W. SIIEA^^H