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.rflTHwrnmiiiiWiii in mi imwurwirifTTHii?irmran?mnri Personals and Locals. Time for making tax returns will expire February 20, after which. date the 50 per cent penalty will be added. YOU CAN FIND FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY AT SAKRATT BAZAAR. WE HAVE MADE ARRANGMENTSTO GET IT EVERYDAY. Monday Feb. 23, National Holiday, TfceBank of Western Carolina and ?*" - " 1 Ku QOiue atiU-uai uoiia, TT m closed. The Ladies Aid Society will give an oyster sapper at Red Back on Saturday night, Feb. 28, for the benefit o! the school. Everybody is cordialh invited. Tbe department at Washington ha^ recommended an appropriation oi $100,000 to develope tne Oonearee river, which means better navigation for passenger and freight along the. river. FOR SALE?Potato and Tomat > plants. Nancy Hall and Porto Rico. Write for prices. \B. L. Sphaler, Pine Castle, Fla. IS Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Laird and little sod, Ronnie, of Pelion, were visitors here Thursday. "?? - J -M- >T~1 onH i'll. am XU.T9. JJJLax v? linauig, mi" bright little daughter, Bruce, of 8wansea, were visitors here the latter part of last week. Mr. Henry R. Smith one of Leesville'e substantial farmers, was here on business Thursday. Mrs. W. A. Ireland, of San Francisco, Cal., is on a visit to her sisters, Mrs. Jeanie Oorley and Mrs. F. T. Bibb. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Slice, of near Ohapin, were the guest of Mrs. F. L. Schwartz last week. Among a party who went to see Evelyline Thaw Monday night were Mr, and Mrs. F. T. Bibb, Mrs. Jeanie Oorley, Miss Annie Lou Harman, Messrs. A. J. Fox and Jude Bibb. Mr. Jude Bibb, of New York, is vi3itinc hia hrofcher. Mr. F. T. Bibb. Representative Lever wishes to announce that he has a limited number of Agriculture Year Books for 1912, which are regarded as being of interest and value to all farmers. Any one wishing a copy of the same can obtain it by writing him at Washington, D. 0. We arp glad to note that Mrs. M. D. Harman is improving from a fall that she had on a visit to her daughter Mrs. Rosa Lee in Columbia about a month ago. Mrs. Lala Pant and children,"ef Colombia, is visiting Mr. Jas. W. Oorleyand family. I Ail kinds of garden seed can be found at Sarrat Bazaar. Miss Josephine Taylor, of Pond Branoh section, is visiting; Miss Annie Taylor. We are glad to note that Mr?. Ann : Kaminer is improving from her fall . . she sustained some weeks ago. NOTICE?Every Lady needing a Sewing Machine will send her name and address to Scott Hendrix's Furniture store will receive a beautiful thimble free of charge. ' Mr. and Mrs.. J. D. MorgaD, of Cleveland. Ohio, are in Lexington, the guests of. Hon. Frank W. Sbealy, . i . .clerk of the court. They ioined their friend, Capt. Charles H. Kelso, a week ago, and will remain in Lexington for several days before going to Florida to spend the remainder of the winter and early spring. Mr. S. E. Lowmar, of Ballentine, tho iD the cnt.-off to Rjcbland, he is. a . friend to the Dispatch, was here today and made "us a pleasant call. Watch Us! * Fresh Cobds to Eat. E. B. Roof & Sons. * ^ . . SALLOW NESS ' J'* ' 48S (ii?brder ^^fit^b a torpid liy^r involving the stomach and bowels -TcL?prrect the trouble take SIMMONS V V. ' ?+ . y .... " RED 2 LIVER REGULATOR (THE POWDER F.ORM) J When the complexion is sallow and you have spells of vertigo (blind stag- ! geifs) on stooping or rising suddenly anil youT bowels are irregular, with much flatulence (wind in the bowels) you are badly in need of Simmons Liver Regulator. The liver is the I cause of all the trouble and when the liver is at fault, there is nothing more effective. Simmons Liver Regulator j quickly restores sound, healthy ecu - f ditions in the liver, stomach and j bowels; sweetens the breath, helpsI digestion and brings back the ruddy g | hue of health to the complexion. Sod by Dealers. Price, large Dnskage, $1.00. ] Ask for the genn;zso with the K"<? Z on the l?;!.e . 3 If you carn.ot get it, remit ?o ?n. ,%i;i s. u.j n by ^ mail, postpaid. Simmons Lit. .- Kt enntor is a!."-per sj up inlijuid form for those who pr-:> rit. oi perbottls. Look tor tiie Eed Z label. ? J. H. ZEIUa ? CO., Props., St Louis, Ko. 1 V ** c : ? ?? - .... Notice of Opening of Books of Subscription to the Capital Stock of Coriey Brothers Lumber Company. NOTICE is hereby plven that the undercut;*! will dpeu books of subscription tc the capital stock ol Brotbets I.nn?f>-' r Corr.i at the office of C. :>1. Kfii'd, Lrxinctoij, Soi.'th Carolirp, co f-arorc:*v, February ^V.-t in start, at I:' o'c r,\ j. corT.ry, iJ r" ' ' Feb. 17, 1911?IS Corporators, j Cyrus L. Shealy Located Here Cyrus L. Shealy, who has been attending the law school at th?* Unive:sitv of South Carylina for trie past several months. ha? located ; t ? i. :.? u v ^ . t... lli^tUi't ua V 1U^ luo ? li Up ?> OJ lw i*i 144V law office of tue Hon. 0 M. ESrd. Mr. Shealy is a brother of Hon. Frank W. Shealy, Clerk of the Conrr, and is one of the brightest voorg men in the State. Everybody in L?xintiton welcomes him most hoarrity. lie will tic 1 glad to meet his friends at any tim i. SEVERE BRONCHIAL C0U6H I Doctors Feared Lung Trouble, Restored to Health by VinoL The medical profession does not believe that lung troubles are inherited, but a person may inherit a weakness or tendency to them. Mrs. Kate Heckman, Springfield, Ohio, says: "A few years ago I was in a very bad run-down condition, and the physician told me I had consump - - j tion. I tried another physician, aim he told me I had ulcers on my right lung. I quit the physicians and started on 'Vinol.' Today I am perfectly healthy, and that is why I recommend 'Vinol'." Vinol soothes and heals the inflamed surfaces and allays the cough, Vinol creates an appetite, strengthens the digestive organs and gives the patient strength to throw off incipient pulmonary diseases. Try a bottle of Vinol with the understanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you. HARMON DRUG COMPANY Lexington, S. C. From the numher of inqueries made to the County Auditor'* otfloe relative to the in come tax, the auditor will not mail out his blanks for the State until some time in March. This is -- - J : ? ? done 10 avoiu au^ wuiubcw uu mc parfe of income tax payers. There are two income tax laws, one for State the other being a Federal income tax which' is rfeceiTcd by the Hon. D. C. Heyward, Columbia, S. C , collector of internal revenues for the district of South Carolina. RESULTS TELL. There Can Be No Doubt About the Results in Lexington* Results tell the tale. All doubt is removed. The testimony of a Lexington citizen Can be easily investigated. What better proof can be had? A. Marks, Depot St., Lexington, S. C.. 9ays: "I had pains in my back and sides for months aDd did Dot feel well at all. My kidneys did not do their work as they should and I knew that I needed a reliable kidney medicine. I got a supply of Doan'sKidney Pills from the Kaufmann Drug Co. Since I used one box, the pain has gone and my kidneys have become normal. I take pleasure in confirming my previous endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills. I certainly think that preparation is worthy of the highest praise." " . For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Boan;s?and take no other. adv. 16 Notice Trespassers. This is to notify all person that fish, ing is specially forbidden in our pond, or trespassing in any manner whatever on our lands as the law will positive^ be enforced against all trespassers. D. H. Huckabaa, 19-pd, Mrs. Margaret Huckabaa. Fliatinum Points 75c. Why pay $1.50 or $2 00 for contact points. We put on new platinum for 75c each, while you wait. ' T \* 'i Wiesepape Mfg. Co. 1611 Sumter St. , Columbia, S. C. ... GIVE THAT PUNY CHILD THIS GUARANTEED REMEDY " * If your cbf d is under-weight, listless, ailing, liable to get sick easily, it needs a medicine to build its weight and strength. For this purpose there is nothing-else w* know of that we can so strongly endorse as Rex; ;l Olive Oil Emulsion. The remarkable ] success of this splendid medicine is j due to the fact that it contains in ! gredients that tone the nerves, enrich j the blood and furnish to the entire j -ys'em the strength, weight and health- j bidding substances it needs And, k \ does all this without injuring tIt? < sro.anch. In fact, Rexali Olive Oil Kmulsion is not e\ly pleasant to take i hot even the most sensitive stomach is benefited by it, and the digestion improved. On the other hand, it con- i j- tains no alcohol or habit-forming drugs, j j which most parents object to giving their children. It does its good work j by taking hold of the weakness and i builds the body up to its natural j strength, at the ' anie time making it j strong to resist disease. IfKexall Olive Oil Emulsion doesn't build your child up, feed the stunted, puny muscles, and make the little onlively, strong, well, and full of the animal spirits children are meant by nature to have, come hack and tell us and get your money back. We don't, want you to :cse ; cent. We think i this if. no more than fair, and it leaves you no cause to hesitate. For old p^c- I j pie also?for convalescents?for all ' v/.-io are; nervous, rired-ont, run-down, I no matter v. ha" the cause-?we oiler j Res ail Olive Oil Emulsion with the! same guarar.tiVs ef entire satisfaction ' or money back. Sold only at t.iie j 7 I {'.? ? S < * ~> f?>ics * " < t 'L ? xj i ur> . *j , 1 K VVrt ^ O WOMAN WOULD Mm nivc sfp I V X9 Vi? ? w v- W Thoiigli Sick and Suffering; At ! Last Found Help in Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. itichnwrul. Pa. ? " When I started tailing Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ^ , Compound I was in a dreadfully rundown statecf health, h ad internal trouhies, and was so ex=11^^ ^ irS Ilpl tremely nervous and N& PI Prcstrated that if I * 11?!% had given in to my ?lifife:=:^8Sli ^eelings I would I r f ClfT? S \ i have been in bed. l!? Sis As it was I had j| ? I. M J 1| hardly strength at i tjmes to be on my and what I did do was by a great 1 effort. I could not sleep at night and of course felt very bad in the morning, and had a steady headache. "After taking the second bottle I noticed that the headache was not so bad, i rested better, and my nerves wera stronger, i continued its use until is made a new woman of me, and now I can hardly realize that I am able to do so much as I do. Whenever I know any woman in need of a good medicine I highly praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." ? Mrs. Frank Clark, 3146 N. Tulip St., Richmond,Pa. Women Haye Been Telling Women for forty years how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has restored their . health when suffering with female ills. This accounts for the enormous demand Tor it from coast to coast If you are troubled with any ailment peculiar to women why don't you try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? It will pay you to do so. Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. State of South Carolina, County of Lexington. In-the Conrt of Common Pleas. T>U.-. af Qmonoaa flaranaoit Q n 1UD uaua VI u n auovo) v n uuuvu) u. vj against D. J. Knotts, et. al. In obedience to the Decree of the Court in the above entitled action, signed by His Honor, Judge T. H. Spain, dated February 2, 1914, I will sell to the highest bidder, in front of the Court House door in Lexington, South Carolina, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday Id March, next, at public outcry, the following described tract of real estate: "Ail that lot of laDd in the Town of Swansea, bounded as follows, viz: South by Fourth Street for one hundred and fifty feet, and one hundred and fifty feet by lot now owned by Mrs. Esther DowliDg; North by Third Street for three hundred feet, and on the West by Avenue for t\so, hundred feet, and on the East side by Avenue for two hundred feet and by lot of Es^ner Dowlingonehun- . cirGcl f66fc " TERMS OF SALE: One third cash, balance on a credit of one'and two years, secured by the bona of the purchaser and a mortgage of he premises sold, with the privilege of paying all cash. The credit portion of the lot on which the dwelling is eituate to be further secured by insurance policy on house payable to Clerk. Purchaser; to pay for papers and recording fees. FRANK W. SHEALY, ' y 'C. C. O. P. &G. S. : Lexington, S: C.y'feb.-9, 1914. C, M. Efird, attorney for plaintiff.. ? "1 " i State of South Carolina, . County of Lexington, \ In the Coort of Common Pleas. Ella Elvira Frye, 4 against Annie Lou Starnes Peel, et. al,. ' In obedience to the Decree of .the Court in the above entitled action, signed by His Honor Judge T. H. Spaine, dated February 5* 1914, I will sell to the highest bidder,..at public outcry, in tront of the Court House * door at Lexington, South- Carolina, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in March,.next,.the same being the second'day of said-month, the following descrihed real/ estate, to wit: ' . ' ..j "All that certain plantation of land, situate, lying and being in Ball. Swamp Township, in the County and State aforesaid, on the west side of. the Columbia Public Road,' c6ntaming forty acres, more or less, bounded on the North by lands of Urvin Jefcoat, on the East by the Columbia Public Road, South by, Witt lands, and on West bv lands of Urvin Jefcoat " TERMS OF SALE: cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording; fees, (The terms of sale in this case were changed by order of court dated February 13, 1914.) FRANK W. SKEALY, J C. C. C. P. & G. S. ! Lexington, S. 0 , Feb. 9, 1014. j U. M. Efird, attorney for plaintiff. ! ! A. D. Martin and G. M. Eiird, attorneys lor delendants. Beware of Dreg HafeSls! J If you hav? a cold Go wans, Kiu^ of Externals, will scatter the inllamaPon, and a cold is simply infiamation. You just rub Go wans on. No j dangerous fumes to inhale. Go wans * i i U-./J ; | penetrates, is aii qnicmy aaburutu ? j i and scatters congestion and in- > f! animation. Colds may bring Pneumonia j Go wans breaks the cold, Crouo C( mes quickly?Gowans heads it ; J oil', by penetrating. Xo fumes | j | t) inhale. Xo drugs to take, < ! j Just rub' it, on. j j I Cowans Sells Ai 25, 50 avid SJ.OO jj j ! DSUGGtSTS C'JA&&&ZEE IT. j H Cowan &$edjcal Co. f nfr-*? - c ! #. Card of Thanks. To the editor of the Dispatch: Please allow rae space in your valuable and noted paper to thank the nr. Ontl con n rrvri c noml a for f V. O cj ? * ?" ~ * r * kindness shown me during my recent illness. The kind acts and deeds are most sacred in my heart and I only wish I conld get out and take each one of you by the band aiiu tell ycu how much your kindness was and is appreciated. God in heaven only know9 the dear feeling I have for you.-j And I must sincerely extend to each and every one of you my dpepest and heartfelt appreciations t3r the grand and noble acts you have done for me. And only our 41n iehtv God can justly reward you, aud in our prayers we ask that God's richest blessings will re>t i upon you. Mrs. F L Schwartz. M iss Clara Rawl has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Samuel Derrick, of Swansea. j Rheumatic Twinges jield immediately to Sloan's Liniment. it relieves aching and awollen parts instantly. Reduces inflammation and quiets that agonizing pain. Don't rub?it pene- : trates. ISLOANS LINIMENT Kills Pain give* quick relief from chest and j | throat affections. Have you tried Sloan's? Hero's what others say: Relief from Rheumatism "My mother has used one 60c. bottle Of Sloan's Liniment, and although she is over 8S years of age, she has obtained great relief from her rheuma"?Mr*. fi. E. Lindeleaf, Gilroy, CaL Good for Cold and Croup "A little boy next door had croup. I gave the mother Sloan's Liniment to try. She gave him three drops on sugar before going to bed, and he got up without the croup in the morning."?M". W. fl. Strange, 3721 Elmtvood Ave., Chicago, 11L Neuralgia Gone "Sloan's Liniment is the best medi cine in the world. It has relieved me of neuralgia. Those pains have all gone I and I can truly say your Liniment did I stop them."?Mrs. C. M. Docker of Johan nesourg, Mich. At all Dealer*. Price 25c., 50c. & $1.00 I Sloan's Instructive Booklet on Horses sent free. I I UK. tAKL 5. hUM, inc., IHftlUN, iAtt. | i j aj?? ?i?nil? ??1* ? ?mman *m*m\ ^ Foreclosure. j State of South Carolina, County of Lexington, In the Court of Common Pleas. The Union NationalBank of Columbia, Plaintiff, vs. , ; D: J. Knotts, C. B. Dowling andC. H. Corbitt, doing business under the .firm numfraiwl at.vfft nt "Knnfctfl. Dowling & Oompafiy;"D? J.Knotts; Virginia-Carolina Chemical' Co., a corporation of the State of New Jersey; Mutual Fertilizer Company, a corporation of the State of.Georgia; Happ Bros. Co., "a corporation of the State of Georgia; W. W-Couch Co., a corporation of the;State of Virginia; M. Frank, doing business under the firm name and .style of M. Frank & Co., of the City of New York: W. B. Courtney; Robin Hood Ammunition Company, a corporation of the State of Vermont; King Hardware Company, a corporation of the State of Georgia; Carolina Buggy Company.-a corporation of the State of North Carolina, and H. B. Endicott, George H. Johnson, Elliott Spalding, C. B. Lord, Harry L, Johnson, George W. Johnson, R Wendnll Endicott^ooing business under, the firm name .tii/d style of Endicot Johnson & Company, Defendant 4 In obedience to the Decree of the Cnnrk in t.\iq nVifiVO fmtiHfid flot-ion. 'I signed by hi> Honor, Judge T. H i Spain and dated February 3, 1914, I I wiii sell the highest bidder as public ! outcry in fioat of the Court House | door at L. xirgum, S,?uth Carolina, j during tic legal hoars of sale cu ihe | first Monday in march, the S:;me be- ' ing the second dev of March, 1914,the | following deserib: d real estate, to-wit: j "Ail that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the I County and State aloresaid, containing three bundled (300) acres, more . r | less, and bounded as follows: On the I North side by lands of Reynolds & j Craft, on South by lands of Fred Huff- I man, Henry Strickland, William J Strickland, ar-d Marth? Strickland, on : tlia TT.nct T^? 11 Ss*rr >mv> or.H r,?) Hin I V1J V 2 S b S/ ? .22 ' ' U4A4 J>/ i . ^2 V *-* VI i V | West by lands of Hemy Strickland, Reynolds & i'i'iiit a: (i by ituum 01 \V. j M. Colr-maii." j Term.4 of sale: Oae-fcnrth cash, r balance on medir. of one, two ami j three years, secon d by a bond of lite purchaser red p. mo*U'r'ir'0 of *" 1i4* ? ises .sold, with interest from day of j sale at the rate of oit-hs (S) per cent I per annum, interest payableannually, J and with the stipulation in the iuco | and mortgage timt the makm >:1 j pay fen percent attorneys fees, :1 if is CjlloctOvd by suit or pbu Md in '.ho hands ; of :*11 utivJiuCu ioi* tOU* Purchaser or purchase 's to pay for | papers and recordinp fees. | T. 0 O.ilison, ? , Specie! Referee. j Lexington, S. O . i'\ b. 4. :t*l-1 AtLoiacys to:1 u'.uu.liii A Remains oi L. Stephen Lindler Laid to Rest. The remains of L. Stephen Lindler the young white man who was a'-oh ?.u.% b'h" cf ' Ross A. Barr, of Gilbert, with whom j he Was ridinp, was wrecked on ? pub- I be hifrhwav a mile and a ha'f nor?-?) of j Gilbert, were laid to rest at Mt. Pleasant Lutheran church, near th" home of his parents at li o'clock today in j the presence of the largest oonyre^a- i tion ever assembled at I\Ir. Pleasant. The fnneral services were conducted by the Rev. .T. D. Si2ec.1v, the family j pastor, who paid a tribute to the j memory ot the deeeas-n yonng men ; The young man is auevived Dy hi-; parents, Mr and Mrs. S. S. Lindler. and three brothers and three sisters. Kis death, coming in the manner as it did unexpected to every one. hss caused a gloom of sorrow over the entire county. Mr. Hall's Store Robbed. Robbers entered the jeweliy store of Lewie Hall on Main Street some time during last nn'ht ar.d stole a number of watche9 and other valuables. The robbers gained entrance by breaking a glass window on the side (d the building, which is near by a large gate, There is no clue as to the identity of the robbers. Snerift Miller and the town authorities are working on the case, and arrests arc expected to follow. | NEW SPRI | We have in stock a line of Millinery, Shoes and Hal men and Boy's Clothing, G new and the latest pattei and inspect our line of go not. You will find our pri E. M. M. f Successor* to V 1804 Main Stree fffirpi J) JTy. Avoid low-grade mixtu S^t ton t0 ^ree <luartcrs You'll find, too, that Potasl X bers* pumpkins, squashes. ^ We will sell any amount of P< lb. bag up. Write for prices jnd fre JB GERMAN KALI WORKS. Inc.. 42 B Chicago, licConnick Block 8?ru ,Kew Orleans, WTiltney Central) Ban Francisco, 25-CAliforni* St. Baltimore D< 32 1-2 MAIN STREET. OUR PATENT S Telephone M r\,.? ^ Ivjur vvi.uk TIIEY NEVER ' TEETH, FUL We"make this offer to introduce ' into each and every home. Be sure as ive advertise. ! IT WILL m YOOn 5 i s 13 fn fp thfi nvfrri W 115 \ 'f r1 7 ; i tr* If ?? f v tj lii OuO taivf unii u. I fins iioECii sf 1 j| mp? I ? * ? P ?j iT & &BE L_^2 Wb I MI iiaVe ai :*"I | Raueh's stab?< ? ?2ii? al ^ a >W at '0-^3 ft SSL ftuuLuuiMLamiiniiin |i T'??* M'x: RrMiioj; <*.f Q](i roiifeds- - \ rates wili beheld at Jacksoriviilr, Fla., May {i, 7 and 8. A grand time will b? t' arranged for Hie Old Vers. v .yU on? r - nuam^n ? Wood's Celebrated Grass and > Clover Seed 1 Mixtures * I Are specially prepared for differ i. :i~ i ti ciiL- cinu. puipusccs. i ncy ; give the largest yields of Hay and Pasturage. j Wood's 1914 Descriptive Catalog \ gives the profitable and satisfactory ex' perience of farmers who for years have been sowing "Wood's Special Grass Mixtures, with the best permanent results. Wood's Catalog also gives the fullest information about all other. Farm and Garden Seeds. Catalog mailed free. Write for it. T. W. WO CD SONS. Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. ?HK?BgMMgg? NO GOODS New Dry. Goods, Notions, ts and a selected line of Underwear, etc. Everything ns from the looms. Call ods whether you buy or ces right. N. PLATT Vm. Piatt & Son t, Columbia, S. C. I W To Get Profit I from Melons I feed the soil what melons need :>r normal growth, prompt ripen*, full sugar formation and i flavor. These cannot be had I )ut plenty of available I DTASHI res. Supplement the compost with a ffi of a ton, per acre, of 5-6-10 goods. [1 Pays, when used as above on cucumotash from one 200:e books of formulas. roadway. New York ia*h B*at 4 Trust Bids. Atlanta. iaplre Bldf. sntal Parlors COLUMBIA, S. C. UCTION TEETH ITS IWTHE SUCTIOW iteed for l*i Years. 'K n 1 SLIP OR DROP { ' -L SETS, S5. ji j| 1 our .MODERN" system of D^nD-cry ^ you are in the right pl ioe. We do fg " " ?? ? *" - jjjj B- ' ! n . m ^v- . '-'r.-iP:"' ' ' ' " ^ "m J: ?- IS bb before vou '' 1-1 B r ss ? "VIT Jjl S% 'a %S^' 'J ^ si .: ;' -..\> r. c . k fl . : y ,^k * V r SI ... 8 gp * I - y:/:. v.tj Hn