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Gathered Here. There and w
Everywhere.
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Congressman and Mrs. A. F. Lever ^
left for Washington today.
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Mr. Clay 0. Roberts, of Columbift, SQ
tyas a visitor in town Saturday. d*
v Mrs. G. M. Harman spent some days C
in Ximmoasvilla visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Harrison, and returned home sp
i Tuesday. ' 4 of
Mr. Heber R. Dreher, a prominent
citizen of the Irmo section, aud one of M
Lexington County's most progreesiveand
sncceesfnl farmers was in town jD
Monday and gave the Dispath Office L
an appreciative call. , ' * "
Dr. S. E. Harmon and wife, of Colmpbia.
spent Saturday with Mr. and *r
Mrs. Geo. )?. Roberts. n<
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There was a heavy rhinfall nearly
all over Lexington county several h(
dajs last week. It was preceded and is
accompanied by high west winds. C<
Mrs. Nora Rnishton left for Branchville
Monday on a visit to her daugh- ^
ter: who resides there.
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Mrs. John Bell Towill and children, ,
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of Batesbarg, spent the week-end
with the family of Mr. W. J. McOartha.
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Miss Annie Martha Meetze has re- | tc
tnrned from a month's visit to friends j ^
in Washington, D. C. x
Mrs. L. S. Trotti and Mrs. E: W.
Shnll, of Brookland, were visitors in
town Friday.
Mis9 Minnie Hendrix, a student of lc
the Columbia College, spent a few ^
1 days with her parents near here last tl
week. A
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Mrs. Jno. Bailey, from near Irene, g
was a visitor in town last Friday.
Godfrey Kelley, of Saxe-Gotha, was ^
operated dn last Friday for an afTec- ^
tion of the kidneys. The operation c
is said to have been successful. Mr.
Kelly is about 74 years old and i9 a
+ Confederate veteran.
Mrs. W. .E. Garrett, daughter of *
Mrs. L. I. Kaminer, of the City Hotel, c
Columbia, has moved her residence Jt
from Raleigh, N. C., to Dallas, Texas. **
Mrs. S. J. Derrick, of Swansea,
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visited her sister, Mies Clara Rawl,
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i and other relatives here last week. }
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v Near and nearei the picnic season tl
comes mnch to the joy of the dear a
little tick and red beg. si
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Mr. and Mrs. Alyin Roof and child- p]
in, spent sanday with Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. D. K. Hook, and Misses Lessie
id Latfritha Hook spent Thursday T1
siting Mrs. Hook's mother. is ^
Mrs. Garfield Caughman and little F<
in James, of .Columbia, spent a few P*aE
lys last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wii
aughman. ?hoi
Mrs. James Bouknight, of Lessville, low'
ent a few days thi9 week the guest A
her sister, Mrs. Dr. P. H. Shealy. foui
MissE j9ie fifird is visiting her sister, **
rs. Robert Bowe, of Greenville.
From far off Texas comes the'pleas- ^
ig news from Mr. W. D. Harman, a vail
avinfrton nrtnni tr whft CRVS ' i sale
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We are always glad for the old Ti
)me paper to arrive, filled with new9 fly.
om home. Home news is , the best j)j
?ws of all.'? ' will
Mr. Bennie Harman who formerly A
ild a position with Edelstem & Oo. tion
now with the Enterprise Hardware -Son
ampany. Cit\
Mr. J. B. Meetze 9pent awhile in Se
alumbia Sunday. day
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wessinger, of N<
hapin, visited relatives in town Mon any
ly. Lex
Former Attorney General Lyon is "cle
gain bobbing up serenely as a candi- Fi
fcte for United States District At- chil
>rney for the district of South Caro- styl
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Took Leg Bail. last
Report reaches here from Gilbert, in P
here one sectien of the chaingang is rp
>cated, that Sam Gibson and Charlie
Fallen, two negro desperadoes, made j UpC
bejr escape from the gang yesterday, j
t about 10 o'clock in the day the ne- I ipj1
roes made a break for liberty both j onp
oing in different directions, but both ]ess'
eading for Columbia. Bloodhounds
^ere put on their trail, but up to a
ifce hour today they had not been
aptured.
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A Sad Accident.
During a short absence of its mother Sei
rom the room yesterday, the little
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u?m ui Ai. V.TUB uuiiv;& aviucuuw nau
:s clothe9 to ignite from the fire and
:s hands and face severely burned.
t wa9 fortunate that the mother for
Bturned as soon as she did or anotlier *on
bory would have to have beeu written. a8?
[edical assistance was summoned and T
tie little sufferer is doing as well as Wn
Dold be expected under the cercttm- lect
:ances. and
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ENCIL AND SCISSORS.
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arch expired without a flatter.
wat that fly or else it will swat you.
ie Martins have come and spring
ere.
ir the very best family and
itation supplies-go to Mrs. H. M.
igard's wheie you will find the
icest and freshest goods at the
est prices.
11 kinds of fishing tackle can be
id at Harman's Bazaar, namely,
3, corks, hooks, netting, staging,
[ and lines.
ext Monday is salesday, and some
table property will be offered for
. Come and buy yourself ricli.
ie Aeroplane of Death?the stable
R. G. Killingsworrh, Dentist,
be at Pelion, Saturday, April 5th.
large and up-to-date line of nos
is being shown by Wm. Piatt &
, Columbia. The nicest line in the
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mator Sharpe was in town Tueson
legal business.
jarly every town in the State of
size and any prominence, except
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ington, has set apart a aay ior
>an up day."
ine, up-to-date men, womgn and
dren's foot-wear in the latest
es and patterns call on Mrs. H.
SVingard. Her prices are right.
hose farmers who planted vetch
; fall now have a fine crop of hay
rospect.
he law against plowing into the
>)ic road or otherwise encroaching
>n the rignt of way of the public
hways should be rigidly enforced.
ire is no use building good roads
f to have them destroyer careplowmen.
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or the most stylish line of dress
ds go to Wm, Piatt & Son, ColumThey
have an elegant lin e to selfrom.
AW kinds of Fresh Garden
sds at Harman's Bazaar.
[rs. Martha A. Alsbrook, of Claron
county, has secured a $750 ver;
against the Atlantic Coast Line
injuries by falling from tbe platn
at Pinewood about three years
he latest up-to-date millinery go to
i. Piatt & Sou, Columbia. Our seion
cannot be surpassed for style
beauty,
ON SOUTH CAROLINA API
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olumbia, S. C?
is the best place i
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For Sale.
20 acres of land in east part of towr
of Lexington. Ideal location to be cut
np in lots; one house and lot;idea
home to be sold at a bargain. Apply tc
22-pd. J. O. WINGARD.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Lexington.
I By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq , Probate Judge
Whereas, D. J. Roof made suit tc
I me to grant him Letters of Adraia'
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| istration 01 tne restate ui ana eucui:
i of G. H. Rcof;
j These are therefore to cite ard ad
j mo* *sh all and singular the kindrec
; and creditors of the said G. H. Roof.
! deceased, that they be and appear, be
j fore me, in the court of Probate, tc
be held at Lexington C. H., S. C., or
! the 16th day of April, 1913. next
i after publication hereof at 11 o'clocl
| in the forenoon to show cause, if an]
! they have, why the said Administra
| tion should not be granted.
Given under rrv Hand this first day
| of April, Anno Domini 1913.
GEO. S. DRAFTS (L. S ) '
Probate Judge Lexington Co., S. C,
Published on the 2nd. day cf April
1913, in the Lexington Dispatch twc
weeks. 23
CLERK'S SALE. .
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Lexington.
. In the Court of Common Pleas.
William J. Piatt, in his own right anc
as Executor of Conrad Shull,
deceased, plaintiff,
vs.
Caroline Piatt and others, defendants
PARTITION.
In obedince to the decrpe of tin
Court in the above entitled action
signed bv His Honor Judge I. W
Bowman, dated February 28th, 1913, i
will sell to the highest binder for casl
in front of the Court House door, a
Lexington, South Carolina, during
i he usual hour? of sale, on the firs
Monday in April, the seventh day o
said month, the following tract of rea
estate to-wit:
All thor. nipf>p narppl or frnot r?1
land, situated and lying in the Counts
and State aforesaid, consisting o:
forty-five acres, more or less, upor
which testator resided, adjoining
lands of Kinsler, Cromer and Senn.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash, pnr
chaser to pay for papers.
FRANK W. SHEAKY,
Clerk of Court.
Lexington, S. C., March 17, 1913,
Albert M. Boozer, atty. for plff.
Nelson, Nelson & Gettys, attys fo]
defendants. * 22
Mr. J. M. Clemmons, who has beet
so ill as to be unable to do any kind ol
work for eome time, has recoved, w<
are glad to say, and has returned t<
his old job at the cotton mill.
tIL 2,1913.
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: C. E. LEAPHART
: REAL ESTATE AND
INSURANCE,
Life, Casualty, Live Stock, Tornado,
Hail Storm, Automobile and
Fire Insurance.
* Some Real Bargains in Real Estate
2 1-2 acre lot, six room house on
4 upper Main Street, Lexington, S. C.
1 Vprv nhpnn* nrnsf, hp snlrl within 30 I
) days for casb.#
i 310 acre plantation 1 1-2 miles of
* Lexington, clay subsoil, well watered,
7 5 acres open, balance oak and pine
- saw timber, 10 room house, all necessary
out-bnildings, two tenant houses.
Easy terms.
100 acre farm, 2 miles of Lexington,
clay sub-soil, well watered, 40 acres
J open, oak and pine timber, 5 room
dwelling, necessary out-buildings. At
: a bargain, easy terms.
165 acres sand land, 1 1-2 miles of
Lexington, 50 acres open, owner will
cut the tract to suit the purchaser.
Must be sold at once at a sacrifice
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price. Easy terms.
10 acres just outside the incorporate
j limits of Lexington, on extension of
Hendrix street, two tenant houses.
Must be seen to be appreciated.
Write, Call, Come and See
C. E. LEAPHART, ACT.,
Lexington, S. C..
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Tor Sale or Rent.
t j I will sell my land, containing about
r j (190) acres, more or less, recently surt
! veyed by Mr. L. L. Lown, which was
f divided up into six (6) tracts. Plat of
1 said land can be seen in Frank W.
Shealy Esq's, office who can give all
I necessary information, or I will rent.
7 There is cut about (1500) Turpentine
i boxes which has been in use about j
i three years. There can be cut about
* 500 iipw boxes more, which I will rent
to reliable parties cheap.
The land is well located on the (2)
Two Notch road betwe? n Lexington
Depot and Barrs station. For further
information, call on Mr. Frank W.
Shealy, or PHILIP EPSTIN,
1009 Gervais street, Columbia, S. C.
r Mar. 18?lm23
WANTED?Information as to the
whereabouts of Clarence Bolton. He
1 left here to go to Greenville, S. 0. J.
f M. Clemmons, Lexington. S. C. 22pd.
) .j Mr. Joe Epting, of Chapir), was a J
visitor in town Saturday. i
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The Grand Theatre,
It was oar pleasare to attend the performance
at this popular place of
amasement while in Columbia this
week. We were very muoh pleased
with the high class vaadeville, fine
singing and moving pictnres. Drop in
-and spend an hour or so and you will
be delighted. Suffice to say the Grand ?
ha9 its right name.
Kidney*
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. What They Will Do for Yon
They will cure ycur backache,
strengthen your kidneys, correct
urinary irregularities, build
op the worn out tissues, and
eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rheumatism. Prevent
Bright's Disease and Diabates,
and restore health and
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