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j * 45 SHOULD COM TO INSURE Y< NOT THINK YC PERF wmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm OF WES > I HAS A LARCE gArllAb vr r CAROLINA, A* SECl I Teachers' Meeting. On last Saturday a Teachers' meeting was held in the auditorium of the Lexington high school. A large number of teachers were present and it ?- ?Kxr all nrpsent that this WW VUUVQUCU KTJ < r was the best meeting that tbis association has ever held. A large number of teachers were present for their first time and many new members were enrolled. They left the meeting feeling that they had been benefited ~ ' * * TV,a fiPBh Dy joining me ..? number of the programme was an article on the subject of reading which was contributed by Miss Ethel Dreher. hfiss Dreher is Rural School Supervisor for Lexington county and she lias had a good opportunity to look into the school conditions in this ?* . county and knows the need of teaching reading in the most improved ' methods. Hiss Dreher is a teacher of maiij years , experience and she handled her subject in a very good way. Dr. E. C. Btdgell, of Bate9burg, pointed oat the need for the teachers to attend the National Corn Exposi tion wbioh is to be held in Colombia, beginning Jan. 27th and going for two - weeks. Dr. Ridgell pointed oat the importance of this exposition and showed how it was brought to a Southern city. He made an earnest < appeal to the tesehen to oe tree w the land of ."Dixie" by closing their school* and going to this great Corn * Exposition. Dr. Ridgell's plea was eJoqo^nt and earnest and as a result many of the teachers were impreaed .wifch the importance and greatness of 1 Ibis National Exposition which will I be held almost at onrown doors. Copt. John Bell To will made a few remarks in which he heartily endorsed v compulsory education. He said that wa belonged to the State and' the State had a right to see that Its future citizens should not be brought up in ignorance. Mr. Towill spoke earnestly and eloquently in behalf of compulsory education. An InTitation to have a meeting of the association at Batesburg at an early date was considered. After some discussion it was decided that meeting of the association would be held in Batesburg. This meeting of the association was con* ceded to be the best ever held. Besides the nnusnal large number of teachers present many of the citizens of Lexington and vicinity were present. The next meeting of the teachers will be at Lexington on Saturday, February 15th. A still larger number of teaohers are expected to be at this meeting, due to the fact that Prof, W. K. Tate will be with us. Prof. Tate has just returned from Switzerland where* he has studied school problems and no dnnbt his address will be very intei v eating. Besides Prof. Tate there will be other good speakers on the programme, so that those who come will be assured an interesting meeting. Immediately a* the close of the next meeting a lancheon will be served. Assigned to Committees. The members of the Honse of Representatives frotr. Lexington county * have been assigned to the following on Q Ct'llimjuvvu. Mr. Malpass?Legislative Library, Commerce and Manufactures, Privileges and Elections, Claims. Mr. Lybrand?Roads, Bridges ar.d Perries, Offices and Officers, Accounts, ? Federal Relations. Mr. Addy?Public Buildings, Ac counts, Federal Relations. A mean, stuffy cold, with hoarse wheezy breathing is just the kind that runs iuco bronchitis or pneumonia. Don't trifle with such serious conditions but take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound promptly. Quick and beneficial results are ju-t vhat you can expect from this great medicine. It It soothes and heals the inflamed air passage.'. It stops tlie hoars j racking cough. Harmon Drug Co. -IF I BINE AND GIVE YOU OUR BANK DEPOSITS, >UR MONEY ECTLY THE BANK TERN Ci R TOTAL CAPITAL THAI ORTY-FIVE STATE BAN ID IT IS ALL PLEDGED IRE DEPOSr ??? I ? ? ? Card of Thanks. \ "\ m 'P/Hfrti" Plooco oTlnw mo anft.r>i 1XJLL m UUivui a *vwws/ *? in the Dispatch to thank iny friend and neigho^s for their many kindnesse j rendered me and family while I la; I at the point of death, caused by nr horse running away, and for the man: inquiries as to my condition. Respectfully, J. H. Hite. Passing of W. A. Goodwin Mr. W. A. Goodwin, one of thi most highly esteemed citizen of Lex ington county died at his home a Gaston on January 24th, in the 62nd year of his age. Mr. Goodwin tool an active and conspicions part in ai movements tending toward the up building of his oonnty and the uplift ing of its people. He was a good bus band, an affectionate father and i kind neighbor. In the social and re ligion8 spheres of life he discharge< his every duty in a manner that at tracted to him a larsre circle of ad miring friends and acquaintances. Ii bis death Lexington has lostausefu citizen and bis place will indeed bi hard to fill. He leaves a wife am seven ceildxen to mourn his passing away. Oar sympathies go out to tbi stricken family. The Poultry Show. The poultry show in Columbia, i< one of the plaoee of interest in Oolum bis jast now. It will be of interest am profit to visit this show when in Co lumbia. It is held under the Associa tion rales, and everything is conlucfc ed fair and square. The display o: birds is undoubtedly the findst-eves seen ia 8onth Carolina both in quality and numbers. As ii usual on simila: oocasion, Lexington and Lexingtoi folk takes a leading part in the ex hibifc some of wbom were prize win nera. Yon will find it ap town next t< T. B. Aaghtry & Go's store. < Unclaimed Letters. list r>( letters remaining uncalled fo: in tlr* offioc for me wees ending J an 27,1S? 13, Ladies?Miss Belle Dnboise. Mrs Brostier Meetze, Miss Lne Phillips Misa. Molie (2) Smito, Gentlemen?Rev. J. Clown, Mill G Draf&s, Jam Moot, Mr. Bozzie Qnattle baam, Mr. Wille Meetze, Rev. W. T Thompson, Jr. These letters will he sent totheDea< Letter Office Feb. 10,1913. if not calle< for before. In calling for the abovi please say ''Advertised'' giving date o list. S. J. Leaohart, Postmaster. NOTICE:?Always go to Rawl shops for repairs Work promptly done Horse-9hoeing 30c per pair. TT P T> 1 xiarrj r . xvani. 14 pd, 70 Years withCoughs We have had seventy years of experience with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. This makes us have great confidence in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, and weak lungs. We want you to have confidence in it, as well. Ask your own doctor what experience he has had with it. He knows. Keep in close touch with him. One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will causi an increased flow of bile and produce j gentle laxative effect the day following Formula on each box. Show it to you doctor. He will understand at a glance Dose, one pill at bedtir/-, just one. by the J. C. AYEB rO., Lowell, Ha?a. THEIR BOND I WOULD YOU I SAFE VROLINA N THE UNITED IKS IN SOUTH TO TORS DOUBLY PROVEN 0 8 Lexington Headers Can No 8 Longer Doubt the Evidence. P This Lexington citizen testified long 7 ag0' Told of quick rener?or unaouDiea benefit. The facts are now confirmed. Such testimony is complete?the evidence conclusive. * It forms convincing proof of merit. b A. Marks, Depot St., Lexington, S. - C., says: "I had pams in my back and t sides for months and did not feel \yell ? at all. My kidneys did not do their ^ work as they should and I knew that I * needed a reliable kidney medicice. * I got a supply of Doan's Kidney Pills " from the Kanfmann Drug Oo. and * since I took the contents of one box & the pain has disappeared and my kid * neye have become normal. I advise * other kidney .sufferers to try Doan's " Kidney Pills.'* (Statement given * March 9, 1908 ) J. PRAISES DOAN'S AGAIN. Mr. Marks was interviewed on March j 28,1911 and he addecD "I take pleasare in confirming my previoas endorse* ment of Doan's Kidney Pills. T certain3 ly think that this preparation is worthy of the highest praise." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 oents. Fostrr-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan't?and take no other. r 1 1 1 " 1 f Land for Sale. p; ( I will offer for sale at Lexington, p B C on mleeday in February, it being i the 3rd day of said month, in front of - the Court House immediatlely after - legal sales the following real estate to 3 wit: That tract of land known as the Huckabee- Mill Place Ion Sooufcer Greek containing abont 300 acres r more or less. Some open and some . wood land. Dwelling and out buildings, wheat and grist mills, cotton , gin. Fine spring water on place. ; Thrasher. Terms of sale, cash. EMMA RICARD AND HEIRS Notice to Electors of Center j School District No 7. 3 Notice is hereby given that a special b election will be held at Center School f House, District No 7, on Saturday, February 1st, 1913, for the purpose of voting a tax levy of two mills for school purposes in said School District. s Voters will be required to present their tax receipts and registration certificates. Polls will ODen at 8.00 o'clock A. M. and close at 4.00 o'clock p. 31. January 16, A. D. 1913. J. H. LONG, E. D. LONG, J. H. PRICE, Trustees of Center District No 7, 13pd Three alleged bank robbers were arrested in Barnwell last week. Notice. Notice is hereby given to the public that all lumber for repairing and j building bridges in Lexington county I furnished by lumbermen must be of j sound and first-class material for j which the County Board of Commis- ; sioners will pay at the rate of ?18.00 J per M., unless otherwise agreed upon. | All lumber will be received before it j is paid for. No bill will be paid by j this Board where the charges exceed j the above rate, and the custom of de- ! ? livering lumber where it is supposed ; ~ to be needed without authority to do j so must cease. All contracts for re- : * pairing or building bringea must be! made with the Board before any bill, for the same will be considered by j the Board. O. E. CO RLE Y, Jan. 13, 1013. Supervisor. i 11 See uS S3 ===== ilA m t m 1 n r 1 g unea Live mock Lompany, ioiui ss GdcacaQGaroro SSQcacdcoro ca P> FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS W' r?TADAWTtrn TA CAT7CCV niCTAlfPOC \ 0 f VflWin * aaMUMW AV UAAIUJA' A VUUA VifAliWtJ II | / FROM THE ORIGINAL CABBAGE PLANT GROWERS I * 1\WAKXTIE^^^ 'i'T. l\ 10KX.vrr.1z. __ r\?E?rn?i AL'uuutw flatDUTCH. // \ V C?ilati(lw M r.rS-l IRtljladViri%' flm fl nnni i UipMmi MM CttM:(L J y TRft^e MARK CO.?rg?IC.KTFO X Established 18G3. Paid in Capital Stock $30,000.00 <jaJMB We grew the first FROST PROOF PLANTS In 1868- Now have over twenty thousand satis- ? fled customers. We have pwi sod sold mor* ?sbbif? plants than sll otb?r persons la the Soatkern States ?ta btnrd. WITT! Because our plants must please or we send your money back. Order sow. It Is time to set these plants in your soction to get extra early cabbage, and they are the odes that , sell tor the most money. WE SOW THREE TONS OF CAUMC SEEOPSR SEASON. Earn Your Plants for a Slight Sanies?Ask Ds How r??-i?t?S c Postage Paid SO cents per 1M plants. By express, buyer paying express charges, which under ^ special rate U very low, SOO for 91.00; 1,000 to LOW 9M0 per thevand; MOO to 9000, |L8 per _ thousand; 10^00 and over 9L00 per thousand. * v** / . WM.C. 6EHATY, CO., B?x, 22 Ysbs** Island. S. C. I r ? 1L I 'Take the "direct road" to health W ANTED?To save yon money by and strength by using Foley Kidney Belling you dhect, Acid 10 p<r cent., 1 Piligforb?ck?che, rheumatism, weak, Kainit, Muriate Potash, Fish Scrap, sore kidneys ?nd bladder irregulari- * ' F m ties. Each ingredient is chosen for its 0. 8. Meal, Nitrate Soda. Get our ^ positive healing and curative qualities, prices sure before placing your order. Foley Kidney Fills are the best medi- guarantee to save you money, as J3 cine you can buy for kidney and we bay in large quantities and import ** bladder trou bier troubles. Mrs. J. M. andean pave yon the middle men's pi Kinley. Lyons <X, says; "I took charge. Address: THE OALHOUN A Foley Kidney Pills and they entirely AGRICULTURAL & INVESTMENN cursd me. CO., 8fc. Matthews, 8. 0. m iimil in Tiir t IHUVY \i int I 13,000 I worth of Shoes, Hats, ! Furnkhinrrc Ilrv finnrl II 111 UlUlllllUUJ Ul J uuuu MOST BE SOLD I IN NEST ii x^. isr. wisj f Manager D. B. SPHALEK, Pel ?8 I Horses 1 fori I K ? e You Buy. S3 nbia, 5. 11 iroroQQQsa Honey To Loan in improved Farming Lands. ,ong time. Easy payments. Sorrower pays actual cost of lerfecting loan. No commisions charged. fOHN B. PALMER & SON Sylvan Bldg., \ 0. Box 282, Columbia, S. C. Jan. 8. 4 k. Governor Bleaae wants the name of 'lemeoo College changed to that of !alhoun University. TRESPASS NOTICES TRE8PA8S NOTICE.?This is to otify all persons not to hant, or fish, irry torches, or trespass in any maner whatsoever upon our lands, as the tw will be enforced against ail treating. MRS. MABGARET HUCKBAA, D. H. HUCKABAA. Jan. 18,1913-15. tmeHI Gent's I S. 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