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\ -1 --- Is^r. iiA Hi | 1 yuf ?yyi 3 I I If y0u wait ^ I I We hi ve a It | and second hand I I have some very fi 1 most particular pt I III J fi I vvHuuNOi | Our vehicle bu b portions, ov; "quality Gregoi *0 : - ' - - - - The State of South Caroline, firvantv of Lexington. By request of Mr. Joseph Epstin, I j will sell at public auction in front of the Court House door in Lexington, x . . South Carolina, on the first Monday j the 8fh day of January, 1918. the following: tiucte of real tscate lying and being in Boiling Springs Township, in the County and state aforeasid, ahrmt four miles from the county seat near the Southern Railway: Tract No. 1. containing fcweutv |ts - and one-fourth acres, nmrh " or tea*, adjoining lands of J. Wesley Prion, Button George and Tracts No. 2 and 6, below described, Tract No. 2, containing twent* j three and one-half acres, more or ! ?**. j adjoining lands of <\ V. Bouknigh*. ! J. Wed^y Price and Traces No. }, 3 | and 6, herein. . j Tract No. 3 containing twenty-five | and one-fourth acres, more or if.**, j adjoining lands of C, V. Houkmght, 1 and Tracts No, 2, 4 and o, of lands ! herein described. Tract No 4, containing twenty- < inmt mnM rn> loci 1 mnw tuiti U'IC <i?i -iv iv.?.. . adjoining Lands o 1 C. V. Booknight, i E. 0- Clarke and Tracts No. 3 and 6 ! herein. ^ Tract No. 5. containing forty-three and one fourth aeree, more or lees, adwiring lands of E. O. Clarke, George Taylor and Tracts No. 3, 4 and 8, herein. Tract No. 6, containing Forty-sevan acres, more or less, adjoining lands . of Dalton George, George Taylor and * Tracts No. 1, 2, and o, above described. For a more complete description prospective purchasers may examine plat by calling at tbe office of the Clerk of Coort. 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. Lexington, S. C., Dec. 9,1912. \ Notice o! Annual Meeting The Annas! Meeting of the County Board of Commissioners of Lexington ffannfcv S. 0. will be held on Thursday Jin. 9 1918. All parties holding claims of any v kind against Lexington County for the year 1912 are hereby notified and re- ' quired to file the same with the nnderngn :d pn or before the first day of Jan. v ?next so that said claims may bt examined and passed upon by the Board at said annual meeting. J BROOKS WINGARD, Clerk C. B. C., L. C. December 3, 1912. 4w Notice, Final Discharge. This is to notify all persons concerned that I will apply to Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of Probate for Lexington county on the 14th day of January, 1913, for a final discharge as administrator of the estate of Wra. M. Croct, deW. D. CROUr, Admr. Dec. 17 1912-10 Ik fe>. fa * 4UH^wHjHB^HHHB9{iunB^9SflHHHB^HHiBKu^ saase m wait TO PAY irffe number of both mules and horses. I ne mare mules, crood e 7 O ;opie. ha/e the three besr, 5 i uoi ?LL, HACKNEY. Any sis BABCOCK AND HACKNEY siness has grown i dug to the fact tha ' which means ecou our customers. ry-Conder Mule COLUMBIA, S. C. up hiarantee Means Something" The State of South Carolina, county j ?? of Lexington, court of Common ' | <w Pleas. B. E. Taylcrand K. Z. Han- j I | drix, Plaintiffs, against A sari ah \ I Taylor, Defendant. i ?? In obedience to tfce Daeraa of the - rj court herein, signed by the Honorable not 8. W. G. Shipp. Presiding Judge, and I , dated Jfot*mb*r 13th, J912, I will *H1 j tTP] in front of the court houae door in ? uxy Lexington, South Carolina, daring {*e f legal hours of sale on the first Itoudar, { '^u the sixto day of ^auor.ry, J913, to tha J B highest bidder at pobbri uutorr. the jaV, following described property toVife: "All that piece, parcel or traot M [ tan/4 aitnata lr itiM t, n/4 koinr* au t<La 1 ' inuvj, pii uck vv- y ivin^; Miu *iru*? arc j rp Township of Boiling Spring", ni lha j county of Lexington and the stat* *re aforesaid, containing one hundred 07 n and ten acres, more or less, adjoining f lands of Waah Rlkara. M. A. Taylor, ,7* Boiling Springs chnroh. E. M. Taylor, J Elijah Kei?ler and Wesley crout." ij Li" TermaofSale: One half cash; the j balance on a crtdit of twelre months. ? secured by a hoed of the porcbaser and T a mortgage of the premire* sold, with are interest, ftom date of sale, with ot>- j my tion to the parchaser to pay all cash, ner Purchaser to pay t'o< papers so t FRANK W. SUEALY, HA o c. c. p. & a. s. ? Lexington. S. c December 9, 11/12. Eflrd & Dreher, attorneys for Plaintiffs, W fj: Sharpe, attorney for Dtf- 1 fendant. j State of South Carolina. County of Lexington?In the Prooatc Court?S. D. -McCartha and J. L. McCartha.. Ad- j ministrators of the Estate of Geo. D. McCartha, Deceased. Petitioners, ] ! a. A 1 T7 T * agamsi nimena rry, nancy lvxy, i Jacob McCartha. Geo. W. McCartha, Sallic Ivcy, Ella McCartha, Ray McCartha. Agnes McCartha, and The Home National Bank, Defendants?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- : tober, A. D. 1912, I wili sell before the ? Court House door to the highest bidder , at public outcry, during the legal hours of gale On the im M>?U' a, in ??anu?r r ; it beiDg the da>of. aaid moi tii, i 1913. 1 "AH that piece, parcel or lot of land, j 1 tog >tni r wt? - u t?'i< gs th n. j I* situate, lying and being in the town of j Lexington, County and State aforesaid, j ^ containing one-half (1-2) acre, more or i lor less, fronting on Depot Street to the ] S west, and bounded by lands of Frank j set Kyzer, Miss Mary Wingard. and G, M. 1 pit Harrnan." Terms of Sale, Cash; purchaser to 1 psv for papers. j GEORGE S. DRAFTS. I 41 Judge of Probate. j . D <*m' er 9, 'Si**. ">n ?f ] Cleaning, Pressing tri< andDyef?g &ev The Lexington Pressing Club is j ?|n ready to do your fall cleaning, prese- ; t ing, dyeing, etc. We have a compe- i for tent force and all work promptly and neatly done. Let us fix up that old last year's suit foryou. We make | gjj a specialty of this clase of work. LexiDgton Pressing Club. ^ Lem Sox, Manager pr1 II I HER PRICES. fresh shipped j; n this lot we f' nough for the ^ I EB&KER, SWITCH" || ze you want. 11 ? I a? m - MM??SI IT - Mr ?"?- | the best built. | ?n?a?prarangrjenn rat aacs '" ^ to large pro- | t we sell 1 omy to 1 aMBBBggM I > CO.* I Hj RESPASS NOTICES RESPASS SOTICB.?Thif in to rifj *11 persons not *o bout, fltli, al ' stock to ran at Urge, haul wood, vpam ia say naaDnw whatever "TJ our lands, as the law will be en, *d sgstn#* any *11 trespasser* " Estaifi of 'R*eha?l iafoeat, Urban Jefcoat, J. Fiad jafcoat, Allan J. r?oat. ovember 22nd, 1912. 8, RESPAS3 NQTIUE?Afl persoua positively lorbidden^tn hunt by da> ight, fish, > r trespass in any maowhatever upon our lands, as the will be rigoroasly antoroed ?enin?t violators. Ohver Smith, H. E. hh, W. A. Smith, Catherine long, C. Smith. ' 8pd. RESPA*sS KOTICE?All persona herefcy forbidden to trespass upon lands by hunting, or ia any manwhatever as all violators canght repassing will be proseeated. J. C. RTLEY, 8. $Our Pickles. -Q.?^ Ir. Pickles?I waat ft girl to fall in e with me at first sight. Ir. Cutting?Yes. for If she took the rond look she would aot. ? Kausa* r Star. Could Shout For Joy 'I want to th?nV ron fr-*m thn Hota of my heart.n wrote C B. Rnd^r, Lewisburg, W. Va., "for the won ful double benefit I got from Eleci Bitters, i.. . ? ring me ?>r u;iJi h ere CM-?e of stomach tr ?nM?? xi d ut uatism, from vhich I had !>e* n an 1 ?*<t JnflfH'o?* sufferer for ;#?n y? ; r* i liter! niv fam H* though mace just nv." For fl\sppfwi?, it rli p-non, .nrlloo, and '<? rid flu1 ^fr-in < ? ki<!j p Oj-it r?nse r'j<MHTiaii>in >ctrio Buters hnv no superior. Trv till, ij /-l fo isfy. Only .*50 cents at Harmon ag Co A MESSAGE To Feeble Old People. As one grows old the waste of the system becomes more rapid than repair, the organs act more slowly and less effectually than in youth, the circulation is poor, the blood thin and digestion weak. Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil. is the ideal strengthener and body-builder for old folks, for it contains the very elements needed to rebuild wasting tissues and replace weakness with strength. Vinci also fortifies the system against colds and thus prevents ue umuiiicir. A grandneice of Alexander Hamilton, over eighty years of age, onco remarked: "Vinol is a godsend to old people. Thanks to Vinol, I have a hearty appetite, sleep sonndly, feel active and well. It is the finest tonic and strength-creator I have ever used." If Vinol fails to "build up ths feeble old people, and create strength, we will return your money. h.-i.iviOhi i'itUu O.ViPANY. ff She Got It. "My dear jriri. said n^r mother-intnw. "am woman would he satisfied with wiiat if-lm si; ys ho irives you "S?> won at r 'it. K- r 1 ? . F <ore Nii>? ' s. ?'r.afi B < ) . h i-ROPHY L.\' 'I i-M.UD'sa i, II- m i ii. i i > \ s : '? > ? fl'TlO' 8 llc.'ds th? fin h ' I'M1-!-' V . J i t i 11 111* r^jump' r * * i j f i r \ 'f c r>." ' i.o d'-orne:* ?v < Pr co 50 cti- {i r bottle. S-vr '?v i druggists. By u r( ce ' p S ,t- y up?? m?* ( "if. hi .ivn- d \'-re >f R Tilinm , r?-'si:u-; co-. o: t rlj litr 1? daiia!ir? r-, bu* M o f 'Mi. isgiven grca;er SihorM- s than r-i s" h^rer.'fnre enjoyed by him in their management. Foil* a Fcul Plot When as'iamcfi.l j>l<>: r xLtsbetween liver and howels'o an v." r'lstrps* hy refusing to act, fake Dr. Kir 's NewLife Pills, and end such abu- of our system. Tne\ gently coir pel right, action of stomach, liver and bowe-s, and restore vour health and all go'd feelings. 25c at Harmon Drug Co. SOUTHERN RAILWAY ?? ? SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE Sept 15,1912 Arrivals and departures Lexington, Sooth Carolina. (N. B. These schedule figures shown us information only and are not guar an teed.) 7:07 No. 19, daily, local Colombia to Angaria. 8:68 A. M.?No.l31 daily, the "Southern's Southeastern Limited" from New York to Angusta. 11:21 A. M.?No. 8, daily from Augnsta to Colombia, oonnecting wi?h "Carolina Special" for Spartanburg, Aaherille, Knoxrille, Cincinnati, etc 8:41 P. M.? No. ?, fro0* Colum , bia to Augusta. Connecting from Orolina Special from Cincinnati, Knoxville, AihevilJe, Spartanburg and intermediate points. 8:82 P. M.?No, 132, daily, the "Southern's Sou then* tern Limited" fr >m Augurta to New York; arrive* Washington 8:63 a. m., Baltimore 18:02 a. an., Philadelphia 12:23 noon, N?xr York 2:81 p. m. 8:58 No. 20, daily, local from Augusta to Colombia, Pal Ira a a rar service on all through train*-: dirvi vg ear sendee for meala. Nor further information, call on ticket agent or 8. I|. H*rd<vtrk,P. T. M..Washington, D c ; H. F Gary, G. P. A., Waenington, L?. C.: R. H. Ceapmau, V. P. A G. M-, VV**Mjagton. D. C.; W. E. Mc(l+* A. <"? P. A., Columbia, 8. C.; A. H. Av ker. T. P. A., Augusta, Ga. 1 A V PI 1. * A Liurea 01 Ldver tiompiamt; 441 suffering with liver com plaint," ?a"< Iva Smith of Point. Blank, Texa.-, "<ir.ri decided to try a 2oc box of Chamberlain's Tablets, arid am happy to say that I am completely cured and can recommend them to every one." For sale by all dealers. ? ? - - ? Many a married man ha* a chapsrou in his wile. Croupy Coughs And Wheezy Colds The quickest simplest way to rid the children of dangerous croupy coughs and wheezy stuffy coida is to give them Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It gives almost instant relief and stops a eon h promptly. It soothes and heals. Contain* no opiates. Harmon Drug Co. Executor's Sale The State of South Carolina, county of Lexington. By the power vested in fnc as Executor of the last will of Adam R. Meefze, deceased, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public ornery, daring the legal hours of sale on the 1st * Monday in January, 1013, being the I sixth dav of said month, the following ' f,<L?tq r\t viral aetof? Kainn ivimmAnlv 1V1SLIO VI lt?4 VUUAiiiViilJ known as the "Home Place" of the ; said Adam R. Meetze, deceased: Tract No. 1, containing forty and one fourth acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Lizzie Metz, Sim Lorick, Joseph Metz, Irvin Stack and Trast No, 2. Tract No. 2, containing twenty seven and Six-tenth Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Irvin Stack. Ernest Metz, Lizzie Metz, and Tracts >o. 2 and 3 herein. Tract No. 3 containing forty-six and one-half acres, mere or less, adjoining lands cf Irvin Stack, R. A. Metz, Ernest Metz and Tract No. 2. Terms of Sale: cash purchaser to pay for papers. FRANK W. SHEALY, Executor. Lexington, S. c\, December 9, 1912, I fiSf,li *M ; I M\ h' I ' ^vM ill I ,?i ,uw. P f r;?| \^v J^VA ^^( ; M < -: s ilii $r I All winter long?on t windy, blustering days?1 less Oil Heater gives then It saves them many a colc ? warms the rooms not reached I The Perfection Keater is mings (plain steel or enamel Ornamental. Inexpensive, moved from place to place. At Dealers Et STANDARD Oil (incorporated in ? Kevrejk, N. J. : | ^* |p fOIIZf Are more durable th neither heat nor cold a: not chip nor crack, nor their color ever, for cheaper than Marble or much or little, in bole without extra charge. White Bronze and ovei ' .?> : OF* He J3 I IS 3 2 Main St. Colombia Lumbi taring C MXXUFAC' Sash, Poors anc Finish, Pine, Q Flooring, Ceiling, Weather! 11 and Wind* Columbia, i Tender Years. J> ! "The time uf a boy's life when ? his voice begins to change." re- f marked the observer of events 4 j ami things, "is about the same ^ time that a girl begins to think 4 of changing her name."?Yon- ^ kers Statesman. +> Dead Give Away. Diana?I've had a lovely walk. pa. Father?Did you go by yourself? n{<in<i_Of />nnrto i/iauu?vt vvt*i < *,? Father?Then how is it that you went out with an umbrella and came hack with n walking stick??Cleveland Plain Dealer. Half Price Offer. By a renewal of onr clubbing' offer with the Home and Farm, we are enable to give Dispatch readers a half price rate cf 25c. per year for this valuable h ?rr.e and farm paper. Konew your en > , ! ?*>i s now. i ' fJiflp j Jj I I ^jjii Brings J 'if1;I C. l;j I ?i|l| | ?uiiu I ^Ji' Comfort to oid i: si i PeCpjg _ " THE &RFECTIO N' ^ S MOKELES S 1^ he Zero days and the the Perfection Smoke- | i real solid comfort. | I and sickness for it easily J by the ordinary heat. | made with nickel trim- C ea turquoise-blue drums). . Lasts for years. Easily | erywhere f. COMPANY I Sew Je:?cy/ JfSl ?i alii more, W.d, ~ 7^.i!E^S^!SSSiS3^^SBBa' jHsJ EEE23ESXS2S5E35SS :&39^m5?3V$aC i Moo11 piairiv | ^ i H s s ^ 8 y I y o 10 g an Marble or Granite, . ffects them. They do breed moss, nor change like designs they are Granite. The lettering, I raised type, is put on Call and see samples o r 290 designs. * / S. _ ERRT COLUMBIA, S. C.3 9SB3BSBaBaBSSHB*MHBHBKBBe*a8 gr & Manofaciompany PtTUKKS OF 1 Blind, Interior rpress and Oak boarding, Moulding Door 3W Frames South Carolina NOTICE GENERAL ELECTION MANAGERS AND CLERKS I am now ready to pay oar the claim* of the Managers and Clerks in live General Election. If it is not convenient for any Manager or Clerk to come to Lexirgfan, if he will send me hi* name and address I will mail oat his check. N. P. SHIPPClerk. December 17, 1012.-8. 1\JaII/?o In m>hfnrc and i. ^VI1VV 1.VF W wjr ?~r Creditors All persons indebted in any manner to the estate of Adam R. Metz, deceased are hereby notified that they must make immediate payment to the undersigned and those having claims against the said estate must present them duly probated. FRANK W. SHEAlY.