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Goods Road Meet 1
Swansea Friday
Special to The Dispatch-News.
Swansea, Nov. 17.?A meeting of
the citizens of Bull Swamp, Sanay
Run and Platte Springs Townships
has. been called to meet at Swansea,
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Nov. 21, to discuss the question of
good roads with the legislation delegation.
County Commissioner W. W.
Furtick, who is interested in the improvement
of the roads of Lexington
County, has been active in working
up this meeting and he is expecting a
large attendance. Senator Ridgell and
other members of the delegation have ,
promised to attend and give their ;
ideas as to the most practical plan for
securing improved roads and it is
hoped that a large crowd will be prespi
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TUMI Ar AIIffKI v
1 AI^LAV yuivnu i
I GAVE MUCH AID
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"AD My Ailments Have Been Re-J
> lieved/' She Says
HAD
SUFEERED MUCH
? Declares She is Glad To Recommend
Tanlac As "A Fine
t Tonic.
"When I had taken the first bottle
of Tanlnc I was in mijch better health
11.. - -1 nil mir ailiripnts had
SentTitny aim an m.> ?
t v been relieved," declared Mrs. M. J.
Casey, of 30 Kennedy St., Spartanburg,
S. C., in a statement describing
the painful ailments with which she
suffered, and telling of the great improvement
Tanlac quickly made in
her condition. Mrs. Casey's statement
: , follows:
"I suffered from stomach trouble
and I just felt badly all over," said
Mrs. Casey. "I was tired and no account
ajl the time. My appetite had
about left me, and it was seldom, that
.1 ever could find anything to eat that
I really wanted. Everything I ate
hurt mo. and after meals'! felt puffed
up about my stomach, i had heartburn
also. In fact, I nearly burnt up
with it. That ailment was awful.
> ,
"Frequently 1 had dizzy spells and-,
headaches. My general health -v^as
? bad. I knew I needed some kind of
medicine, but it seeirfcd that I just
could not find what I needed. But
at last I decided to try.Tanlac. The
medicine gave me quick results, and I
certainly can praise vankic for the :
way it improved my health.
"When the first bottle was taken I
was in much better health generally
and all my ailments had been relieved.
It gave mc a good appetite and helped
that heartburn right away. I am gladp:
to recommend Taniac. for it is such a
fine medicine, and I will get more of
It if I ever need it again. ;;
Taniac, the master medicine, is sold
exclusively at Harmon Drug Co., Lexington:
Burnett & Whetscli, New
Brookland; Harris-Cain Drug Co./'
Batesburg; Crosson Drug Co., Leesville;
Eargle's Drug Store, Chapin; Dr.
W. T. Brooker. Swansea; Pelion Drug
Co., Pelion; W. J. Cayce, Cayce; A. E.
Leaphart, Gilbert; The Lorick Co.,
x Irmo; W. H. Suber, Peak. Price, $1.00
per bottle, straight. adv.
CLERK'S SALE.
sState of South Carolina, County o?
Lexington.
;S. L. Rish, vet al., Plaintiffs, versus
; Mary et al.. Defendants.
?Court of Common Pleas.
?y virtue Of authority vested in me
by order of the Court in the above
entitled cause.'" I will sell before the
Court House door, at Lexington, S. C.,
during the legal hours of sale, on the
first Monday in December, the same
heing the first day of said month, to
the highest bidder, the following described
real estate, to wit:
(a) "One tract in said County and
State, containing forty seven (47)
acres, marc or Ic&s bounded on the
north Jby Alewine, on the east by El
*v.r. unnt'h hv lands of
I jen nuuiuu, uu
Mary Taylor, and on the wesjt^by J.
A. Berry."
(b) "One tract containing one hundred
thirty four (134) acres, more or
less, bounded on the north by Minnie
Dooley, on the east by Mary Shealy,
and estate' lands of Ellis Sharpe, on
the south by lands formerly of Mary
Taylor, and on by Ellen
Roland."
Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to j
pay for papers, recording fees and I
revenue stomps.
H. L. HARMAN,
Clerk of Court.
Nov. 11th. 1910.
m
&nt to hear them.
The levying of the $5 road tax for
1920, which is being paid this year,
is causing a good deal of discussion
and some complaint. The disposition
of the majority, however, seems to be
one of willingness to pay, providing
results are obtained. They want the
money which they pay used for the
roads in their own section?in other
1 - 11 Ko . unmp
WOraS Ulti w aui tu ut >? ?? uvuaw
results of tlxj money they are paying.
Considerable interest has been
worked up in the meeting next Friday
and a big crowd is expected.
A Humorist
Two Tommies. * dishevelled, torn
with wounds, and altogether untidy,
were on leave in London. As they
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stood in Trafalgar Square there approached
a detachment of the Windsor
Guards in silver trappings, waving
plumes, red coats, long varnished
boots shining like mirrors and kid
gloves.
The Tommies looked on in silence
for a moment and then one of them
nudged the other.
"Looka, Bill" he whispered in an
a>ved voice. "Them's sojers!"
/' "I suppose Crimson Gulch is quieter
since the bar closed."
"Not yet," said Qactus Joe. "All
you have got to do is to say 'prohibition'
and everybody begins to argue
at the top of his voice."?Washington
Star.
CITATION NOTICE.
State of South Carolina, County of
Lexington.?By George S. Drafts,
esquire. Probate Judge.
"Whereas, Annie Strickland made
suit to me, to grant her Letters of Administration
of the Estate of and effects
of Henry Strickland.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Henry Strickland
deceased, that they be and appear,
before rue, in the Court of Probate.
to be held at I^exington. O. IT.,
S. C., on 25 Nov. 1919 next, after publication
hereof at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, to show cause, if any they
have, why the said. Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my Hand, this 10 day
of Nov. Anno Domini 1919..
GEO. S. DRAFTS. (L. S.)
Proi>ate Judge Lexington County, S. C.?
Published on the 12 day of Nov.
1919 in the Lexington Dispatch-News
2 weeks.
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I L. L. PARKER, Sales M
mr. j. p. derrick e*es.
Well Known Citizen of Little Mountain
Xow "Rests ITnder the Shade.*'
Special to The Dispatch-News.
Little Mountain. Nov. 15.?Mr. J.
P. Derirck, a well known and highly j
respected citizen of this section, died J
at his hnrrue Wednesday morning, No- j
vember 3 2, after a long illness. Mr.
Derrick was 72 years of age at the
time of his death and his long life had
been one of usefulness. He was a
brave Confederate soldier and served
throughout the War Between the
Sections. He was twice married, his
first wife being MiSvS Lou Epting.Four
children survive this marriage: J. B.
and J. K. Derrick of Little Mountain,
George Derrick of Lancaster and Will
P. Derrick of Spartanburg. President
Derrick of Newberry College is a
brother.
Funeral services were held Thursday
rnoning at 11 o'clock at Holy
CLERK'S SALE.
State of South Carolina, County of
Lexington.
f
L D. Joiner, et al. Plaintiffs, versus
Esther C. Joiner, Defendant.?Court
of Common Pleas.
By virtue of authority vested in me
by order of the Court in the above
Cause, I will sell at Lexington, S. C.,
before the Court House door, during
the legal hours of sale, on the first
Monday in December, the same being
the first day of said month, to the
highest bidder, the following described
real estate, to wit:
"All the following lots, or tracts of
land, situate and being in the town
of Pelion, being a part of the Fort
lands known as lots Xos. 3, 4, 3, 6, and
7, in block "E" as shown by a plat
made by T. S. Xorris, Surveyor, dated '
Feb. 1911."
"All that piece, parcel or iot of
land, situate, lying and being in the
town of Pelion, in the County of Lexington,
in the State aforesaid, contain- j
ing 25 feet by 62 1-2 feet, ore or less,
adjoining lands of J. Lem Berry on
Xorth, on the East by fifteen foot
alley, West by J. J. Shealy, and on the
South by Main Street, this lot being
one half of lot No. 3 in block "B" in
Pelion, S. C."
Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser or
purchasers to pay for papers, recordinn
fees ami revenue stamps.
IT. I>. IIARMAN,
Clerk of Court.
I Nov. 11th, 1919.
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FOR
ct?nothing to get out of ord
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cold weather means. H^quip
lotor in comfort from the
t disarrange present motor e<
i
he Peerle
skeptical that it is right,
illing fast?get yours today.
fOUR CAR COMPI
$ 18.50
ed with Bouknight Brothei
will carry them in stock.
DLD AND GUARANTEED 1
Peerless Starte
lanager
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Trinity Church, conducted by the pas- |
tor, Rev. J. A. Long, pastor. The j
body was tenderly iairii to rest by the ;
loving hands of grandchildren.
"Severe blizzard raging in East."
Meanwhile the coal strike goes merrily
on and the South doesn't know the '
difference.
When A Child Has Croup.
:
Thousands of mothers say Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound is the best
remedy they know for croup, cougns
and colds. Its cuts the thick, choking
mucus, clears away the phlegm,
opens air passages and eases hoarseness.
The gasping, strangling fight
for breath gives away to quiet breathing
and peaceful sleep. Sold everywhere.
CITATION' NOTICE.
State of South Carolina. County of
Lexington.?By George S. Drafts,
esquire, Probate Judge.
Whereas, II. L. Harmon, Clerk of
Court made suit to me, to grant him
Letters of Administration of the Estate
of and effects of Nelson Sims.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Nelson Sims,
deceased, that they be and appear,
mo in the Court of Probate, to
be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on
16 Dec. 1919 next, after publication
hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
to show* cause, if any they have, why
the said Administration should not be
granted.
Given under my Hand, this -Uh day
of November, Anno Domini 1919.
GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L. S.)
Probate Judge Lexington County, S. C.
Published on the 5.day of Nov. 1910
in the Lexington Dispatch-News 6
weeks. 6t-7c.
Liberty Bonds;
We buy all issues of
, Liberty Bonds. Write
for cur prices before you
sell y.our bonds.
|The Carolina Loan and
i Guaranty Co.
1539 Main St' Colombia, S. C. |
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er or break. F6rd ?
> your car . now so I
seat in cold, wet :
juipment or deface j
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and built to stay =
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BY
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Lexington, S. C. ^
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They frrt Action at Once.
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I- oley Kidney Pills invigorate,'
strengthen and heal inactive, weak j
and diseased kidneys and bladder. Mrs. j
O. J. Klis, 303 Sth Av? Sioux Falls,
S. D. writes: "I suffered with kidney
trouble; used to have severe pains
across mv back ar.d felt miserable
and all tired out, but after taking
Foley Kidney Pills T am well." Sold J
everywhere.
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Good
Shoes
Money
Saving
Prices
SWANSEA jj
T. H. WILLIAMS,
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"Exclusively" Spc
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7:52 a. m. Trenton, Edgefield am
9:28 a. rn. Columbia
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11:45 a. m. Trenton, Edgefield am
"1:02 p. m. Columbia, Washington a
6:50 j>. m,. Trenton. Edgefield
J 10:25 p. m. (Columbia
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For additional infon
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Jawps Vai-on Says "Til ?7fr Fo<
get v%nen miner s nog-s <,nt
Cholera.
"One morning he founri 20 hogs
dead and several sick. lie callod ?a
the Vet. who after dissecting a rat
caught on the premises, decided that
he rodents had conveyed germs.
Since then I am never without
SN'AP. It's the surest, quickest rat
[destroyer I know."- Three sizes, 25c,
j 7>0c. SI.00.' Sold and guaranteed by
| Harmon Drug: Co.
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WE are not burdened with r
high rent and other big ?
expenses, so we can afford to
sell you GOOD SHOES *
C, HEAP E R. Don't take 1
our word for it. Come and
look them over. We sell the
kind that wear. !
WE CAN SAVE YOU
MONEY
IHOE SHOP
SWANSEA. S. C.
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Columbia, S. C. i
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TO mark the sacred places,
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vhere dear ones rest, we supr.
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ilv artistic head stones and
tatuary, at a moderate cost.
IOME MARBLE & GRANITE
WORKS
112 Laurel St. Columbia, S. C.
Iroad Administration
LAL OF RAILROADS
Schedules
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tures of Passenger
ington, S. C.
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in.j New York 11:45 x. to.
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