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SIjIGH & WAXiKKR, c> Iksdnfton, S. C. pi i M. HAHJ^....A^od?te Editor in Entered at tho Postoffice at Lexing- t ton, S. Cv as mail matter of tho Sec- m ?Od Class, - ' Si " ' '" . ai Subscription Price: Per Y?a?, $1.00 a GASH m ADVANCE. ? . Make all remittances payable to j1 BUGH & ^ALlEER. Address all * c^manloaiiona to Ttte Dispatch- " Naws. J^wingtoh,?. <?. Phom* 119. ^ J.i' i'i i *' i " '' . ?:?~*?7"?"?[ p WBDNESDAY, DESCETfcQJl-lIt 10,1919 t( TO 6QBStBlBSlR& J The shortage of .newsprint paper t. hO? became so acut^ and the p^rlcg is 8( S?j unsettled *that in order to protect ourselves from absolute loss The Dispatch-News ,s compelled to inaugur- 1 ate a strictly cash in advance business, la order .that -joyeryoue may have "iy. v simple notice we have set February 1 as the date on which this system will S be put in dperiuUon. - . On and after ti that date the names of all subscribers f< who have not paid j5p Will be' taken .? from the 'roll. We would regret to 3k lose a single Valued subscriber, but the l? situation is such that in justice to our- t< selves wo must adopt'this policy. We c take this step rather than raise the ii subscription price as ' many papers u have done A .ckreful calculation T shows that the subscription price of v The Dispatch-News hardly pays for the blank paper, so that for every sub- v scriber'who does not pay there is an d absolute deficit.. Since the subscrip-. c tioil price of -tl.50 was fixed in 1917 t< ' - ry *: """ the cost^ol jJAper has advanced great- t *ly and ls'sirfU goings up. As a matter " of fact thta paper has hot' so- far been d ablo to cdhiract for neattiycar's supply : at any price'and we do rtfct know yet h >rhat we will have to. pay. In order n to kfecp em head above water it will s be necessary that each end every y subscriber pay his subscription "? promptly. There is nothirg^ person- u al in this announcement, but a pluln v, business "Statement made * to meet an -emergency Whloh confronts'the pub- a Jishers. .? tl Remember, after February 1 if r< your subscription is not p,aid: in ad- e: vance your name jwill be dropped. b Fromm this rule there will be no exceptions. ' .81 11 ' ?' P a short mxakoky. h The cO&l strike has brought home w to nearly every one how utterly de- la pendent we are in many ways upon labor and., how the power of labor can a: be- made to bear hardly, upoh many innocent people. As to the justness lc of Jtie dejnands made by the miners b there mhy be room, for argument, particularly in view of the statement P of Mr. McAdoo that some coal oper- ? ators mad^ as much as 2,000 per cent. b uroflt in ?018. hilt Mima J-cftor tE/av ii sbouM. be'found of settling their differences than & strike which threatens the SSmt'are and even the lives of many people in no wise interested in j the disbutjs. "When any class of men, either^ capitalist or laborers, has power to 'cause the untold suffering | which ^.he i big coal strike has threatdhfey', that power should curbed, " till an impartial tribunal cun ascertain the^irierlts of the controversy and award Justice. But we are likely to soon forget the coal strike in the press of other things, and congress may be depended on to disagree as.to a proper remedy. Somehow the good natured public whilch fbot9 the bills soon forgets. , ' ' ABOUT OBITUARIES. The Dispatch-News is constantly in reoelpt of obituary notices sent us for publication, frequently without the name and address of the writer ' and under the evident impression ^ that no charge is macte for insertion. t It is the custom of all newspapers to make a charge for such notices. The rate for The Dispatch-News is one cent a word, which -.ds lower than, many papers charge. Friends of the paper who want {o publish such notices, along With cards of thanks will please count the words in their article and send one cent for 'each word along with their copy. No attention will be paid to ttyin* unless cash accompanies order. In order that the cost mnjr not be too great we suggest that long pieces of poetry be omitted ' , 4 trotn such obituary- notices. We are compelled to conserve Space1 on ac count of the shortage*.of paper and 61 will approbate tWa elimination of h tWa aa rnrtOH a? possible. This or' bourse does not refer %& ** news item* about the deatlf of anyone while if S? news, but only to obitparies and in momoriams. ! ; M. .1 ' ! ' ? sfcHvicK frosTj j* i . ? Mr. Burlesjm would deserfe a little b: more cindit |for eonverttnc, .a deficit ni into a stirplvs in the*1 jibiitoff Ice de- c< peirtment if along: wi$h hfp economy be had kept the operation cf the ser- 4^ M ' ' 'vr; " ' rv>V- V ... ?jC is I. ' . % i* ' . ? ? , A' : ? ce up to a better standard; "With G growth In jjopularity or the par1 poet and the Increase In postal isiness by reason of general business tp&nsior. practically all postal emoyees have had their wo.kgreatly creased, without additional help and 1th only a slight Increase In pay. his is .particularly true of railway mil clerks, who are said to have reat difficulty in. handling the mount of stuff daily put in,\their irs. The result has, been a decrease i efficiency which has worked h"ardfiip on the public. . Only^thls week 25 worth of advertising which was a.ld to nave. been mailed to this aper faited to show up, thereby en uiuiB 'ti <vdd ^iiwu iiiug^cvuceriii me ostoffioe department ia, not intended > be a money-making, institution. Tho eople are more interested in service tian in gyving. Economy is the) right hlng in? the right place, but lack of ervice levies a greater tar than govrnment deficits. EAC11ER8 VOCbD ORGANIZE TO GC7T BETTER RESULTS . * . * j ^; I .f - . ^ . .. Tl^Stjkt^ ; Teachers' Association atutdfty^morning went on record as jtvorlng 'an organisation, which they 2el would put their profession on a aund and higher' professional basis, Coijo adequate salaries, beter boardig facilities, <ah igher certification of sachers and other matters would Oml> frori th#> nMrmniroflnn ABMftD n&Wbftli) WITH THE AMERICAN (jfeREP CROSS. M In Roiimania. $r\k Soon after the entrance of the Jnlted States in the war the successes if the Central Powers In Roumanla tad reduced that country to a most regie condition and in the summer >f 1917, the American Red Cross desrntched its first .Roumanian relief contingent. Two hospitals were at >pce taken oyer and operated by the led Cross, a canteen for the starving efugees established and food and clothing distributed over a large area. Transportation was one of the coughest problems with which the Red >088 worker* in Rdnmanla had to leal. Here. is seen an oxcart usee? >y the Red Cross to carry its reliei mpplles up into the mountains. I ME AND NOTICE , OF .?iN AL MEETING. The County Boardrof Commissionrs for Lexington County..',S. C., will old its unhuAl session in the office f ihe' Couiidy Supervisor at Lefclng)??'C?urt House on Thursdav the 8th. ay of January A. T>. 1920.x 1 All persons holding claims against exington C'iunty are hereby notified ^itemize and verify y and le siyhl claims with..the undersigned / or before the 1st day of January ixtf in prder to have said claims msidered and audited by said Board. J. B. WINOARD, v Clerk of Co. ^Rd. y ATHENS SCHOOL BOX PARTY. ? . . . -, There v/lll be a box i?arty, cake walk and other amusements at Athena- : school hoo&e Friday night. Dec. 19. 1919. The. public Is cordially invited. NOTICE OF OPENING OF BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION OF GILBERT FERTILIZER COMPANY, GILBERT, 8. C. K- \ '. Notice is hereby.given 'that pursu- ( nnt (n ttio tlllfVinrHv xnntol. nJ I- ? Commission issued to the undersigned, the hooks of subscription to the Gilbert Fertilizer Company, will be opened at the office of Dr. P. a. Smith, Gilbert, 8. C., from ten o'clock a. m. to tour o'clock p. m on Monday the 15th day of December, 1919. ? ' P. A- SliOTH, ' J. C. PRICE, P. A. HODGES, P. A. HODGES, JR. Commissioners. December, 9, 1919* * It. < ) \ NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given thai all creditors of the estate of the Into Samuel M. Roof, deceased, are required to file with the undersigned Executors of the last will and testament'orthe said Samuel M. Roof, deceased, at the office of Sam P. Roof, in the town of Lexington, said County and State, Itemized tcrified statements of any I and all claims or demands held the South by Chinquepin Creek, East by Cunnahan Branch, North by lands now owned by Felix Burgees and then i from a stake corner of Felix Burgess' field to a large hickory standing beyond the old barn house, and from said hicktry to a point in Chinquepin Creek known as the Fox lands." ! Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers, revenue stamps and recording fees. H. L. HARMON, Clerk of Court. Dec. 10ti:, 1919. CLERK'S SALE. | State of South Carolina, County of Lexington. |( Willie Sultan, et al.; ' Plaintiffs, vs Hassie DeHart, et ah. Defendants. ' I ?Court of Common Pleas. By virtue of authority vested in me by order of the Court in tho above entitled cause, I will sell.cn the first Monday in January next, the same being the 5th day of eai(J month, 1 before the court house door at Lexington. S. C, during the legal hours ' of sale, to the highest bidder, the following described real estate: . 1 "All thct certain piece, parcel or : .tract of land situate ' lying end being in Lexington County, in the State aforesaid containing fifty four and three fourths (54 3-4) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of J. R. Kelly, P^lil Fulmer, Dina Haltiwanger, Stephens Burketc. Collin<4 Suiinn 'ona ^ } "? J perhaps others." Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers, recording fees and reyehue stamps. ? . H/L. HARMON, Clerk of Court. ] Dec. 10th, 1919. I ? ..... ?- -.raivrrrr*?" lg to the report of the committee rhich' made 'the recommendation. "he committee's report was adopted thout' a dissenting vote. The question of -teacher's salaries ras not ,untouched during the three ay 'session of tlie 'association which oncluded Saturday. It was referred a directly and indirectly at vario.us imes both in the sessions of the tain~body and in the meetings of the epartments and adjuncts. ? That- teachers are not paid accordlg to their training and experience ras stressed. One educator of *he tate stated that it was cosy for oung boys to find anH hold jobs 'hich paid better salaries than, the romen, and in some cases men, whd rere their teaChefs. Improper boarding facilities were lso brought out arid it was stated riat without the proper home surMindings that the work required ;>nd icpected in the classroom could not a SftT.iirofl The teacher himself or herself hould he made to hold his or her osition as a profession, one of the ighest callings, and to secure this uld be one of the aims of the organation. The organization would extend .so & to include county units. The proission is not Up to its stand in Amer;a the educators feel and the time as come when action must be taken A committee is. tp be named by the resident to devise plans for such an rganization as is contemplated and ring in itc report at the next mectig J ; against me saia estate. J. S. WESSINGER, E. B. ROOF, SAM P. ROOF, Bxecutois of the last -will and testament of Samuel M. Roof, deceas ed. December 9. 1919. 3t NOTICE TO CREDITORS, itome Nalional Bank of i/oxington, S. ; C? et al versus Florence Taylor, et al. Pursuant, to an Order or Hon. S. W. G. Shipp, Presiding Judge, filed 4 11th day of November, 1919, in the above entitled ease, all creditors of > ?]bt? estate of H. C. Taylor,1 deceased, ore hereby requested to file, all claims which they may hold against said estate with the undersigned and all debtors of the estate of said H. C. j Taylor, deceased, are required to pay to the undersigned an* and all amounts due to said estate on or before the 10th day of January, 1920. H. L. HARMON, Clerk of Court for said Co. | and State. December 9,N 1919. 2t. " CLERK'S SAJLK. State of South Carolina. County of X^exington. " Anna Jones, et al'., Plaintiffs, vs Ann Burgess, et al., Defendants?Court of Common Pleas. By virtue of authority vested in ( me by Order of the Court ' in the ^ above entitled Cause, I wijl sell on the first Monday in January1 next, the same being * the 5th day " of said month, before the court house door . at Lexington, S. C., during the legal ! hours of sale, to the highest bidder, the following described real estate, to wit: < "All that piece, or parcel of land, situated ie Lexington County, containing one hundred acres, more or less, it. being the southeast portion of my present homestead as 'allows: On n.EHK'S'SAIilt.* "'IT' State of South Carolina. County of Lexington. ' Ellen M. Kaiser, et al., Plaintiffs, vs Carl K Kaiser, Defendant.?Court of Common Pleas. By virtue of authority vested in me by order of the Cour1 in the above entitled cause, I will sell on the first Monday in January next the samo being the 5rh day of said month, bofore the court house door at Lexington, S.'C., during the" legal, hours of sale, to the highest bidder, the follow in? described real estate, to wit: /'All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being is Lexington County and the Stars aforesaid, containing one hundred and sixty one and one quarter acres, *iore or less, about eight Milles from Columbia and about one milo from Arthur's station, on the south side of the C. C. & A. R. It., and bounded East by lands of Itoof; North'oy lands of H. E. Sox, Gregory and Bbull; "West by lands of Central National Bank s and South by a line parallel to the southern boundary of said largo tract, now, or formerly of Lizzie B. Geiger, This-land is to be sold in two separate tracts according to a division line made by E. L Hartley, Surveyor, Dec. 6. 1919, qne tract containing ninety throe and fifty one-bundredths acres, more or less, and the other containing sixty seven and seventy five one hundredths acres, more or less, the plat to this land showing division line being on file in the Clerk's office. Also, all that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Lexington County and State aforesaid, containing one hundred, nineteen and one third acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of the said J. Frank Kuiser, Ellen 5?. Kaiser, L. L. Lown, J. Marsha? Roof, bv lands now or formerly of the Kinsler Mill Tract, and land.? of R. K. Kaiser, the .same being the northern portion of three hundred twenty acre tract of land conveyed to J. Prank Kaiser and Rawl K. Kaiser and designated as tract No. 2 on a plat and survey made by E. L. Hartley, Surveyor, Dec. 1919. Also, al*. that piece, parcel plantation or tract of land situate, lying and being Ln Lexington County and State of South Carolia containing one hundred ten acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of the estate of Levi Gunter, Jacob Sox, Ellen M. Kaiser Kinsler land and perhaps other?-, and designated as tract No. 3 on a plat and survey made by E. L. Hartlev Surveyor, Dec. 1919. Also, the northern half, with improvements thereon, of all that piece, parcel or lot of land situate lying and being in the town of Lexington, in the County of Lexington, and state aforesaid, cotainlng two (2) roods and twenty eight (28) perc-nes, fronting on Depot Street of said town and adjoining lots belonging to O. D. McCartha on the South, Dr. M. Q. Hendrix op the East and Mrs Corrie C. AT XI aiuru-c un iuc ixunn. Terms of sale: Cash, purcahser to pay for papers, revenue stamps and recording- fees H. Li. HARMON, Clerk of Court. Dec. 10th. 1919. EXECUTOR'S SALE. On Friday, the 19th day of December, 1919, I will sell at my home place, to the highest bidder for cash. at elv/en o'clock a. a. the following goods and chattels belonging to the estate of B. J. .Teffcoat. - One milk cow and calf, and one Maxwell automobile, 1918 model. * D. LEONARD JEPCOAT, Executor. Dec. 3, 1919. MTLL DATS. After the 24th Npv. 1919, my mill days will be on Tuesday and Friday of each week. Edmund Flour Mill. 4Wp. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby forbidden, under penalty of law, to trespass upon my lands, known as.the D. B. Rawl place, the Quick place and the Ly- | brlind place, for the purpose of hunting, hauling straw, wood or any other purpose. H. CROMER OSTWALD. 4tc. tilfct* ? ct vi All pernors are hereby warned not to trespass on lands of undersigned by hunting, fishing or otherwise under the penalty of law. D. J. CAUGHMAK, . -tr. w. gaughhan. , P. H. CAUOinvrAN. 8t-8p. KNTTCKTAJ NMMVT AT G1DBERT. Sirs. Tv.hbs of Shantytown is corung to Giltef-t school Saturday night, December i-he thirteenth <13) at dev>n thirty o'clook. Give -her a hearty V welcome. Admission 25c and 15c. < 2t-p 861 quickly relieves Constipation, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite and Beadaches. dne to Torpid Diver.? Adv. ' ?I * 1 c LASSIFIE RATES: One Cent a w< taken for less 11 If you have anything for a or whatnot; if you need h< if you have lost anything o to advertise try the classii News. IT HAS PAID OTHERi KISAIj ESTATE. FOR SAl^K?358 acres of land, two and a hulf miles of Southern railway station, near public road, school and^kWo churches in reach, some cle4,r|^Cl^-nd and plenty of oak wood and lightwood, some pine timber. A hlJpJSin for a quick buyer. Also one'TOt^hnd five room, house and other outbuildings ir the town of Saxe-Gotha, four miles from Lexington. Hu,C. H. H_ Rice, Pelion, S. C., Rojibe No. 1. 2t-8-p. : ML FOR SALEl-^Qood business property i x V in town of Chapin, consisting of frame atore, livery stable and large warehouse also good vacant corner lot. Address John U. Hlller, Irmo, S. C. '' 3-t-p. FOR sat .Pi?54 cres, one mile from Red Bank; 20 acres good farming land cleared, balance in woods; branch runs through place. Good five-room house, barn and two stables on place. Bargain for quick buver. D. E Amick T.px ington, S. C. tf-c FOR SALE?69 Acre Farm three miles South West of Gilbert. Extra fine dwelling, good two story barn and other outbuildings. This farm is in good community, near good school and fields are free of stumps. Karl F. Oswald. 1? MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE?One shingle mill outfit complete, all necessary machinery, tools and implements to manufacture 1,000 shingles per hpur, including portable Tozer engine power. Would consider trade for Ford truck or automobile. Apply to A. R. Hendrix, Lexington. S. C., Phone 2 on 70. Itp WANTEL?Man with pony saw-mill outfit to saw 50,000 feet or more of lumber by contract, 2 miles west of Lexington. Apply to A. R. Hendrix, Lexington, S. C. Phone 2 on 70. ltpd. FOR SALE?One 1917 model Ford , ? ? -- touring car, A-l cond'tion; also young hcrse, gentle and Kind, work anywhere; wagon and buggy, cheap Sim L. Hendrix, Lexington, S. C. lt-p. FOR RENT?A two-Jiorae farm, known as our River PLice. Apply to Sim L. Hendrix or Harry C. Hendrix, Lexington. lt-p. FOR SALE?Shingle mill, blocking machine brand new belt. Ajax 8horse engine. All in good fix. Cheap to quick buyer, D. Lawrence Corley. Rt. I, Iyexington. 2t-pd. ^ WANTED?Walnut logs. Good price at any railroad station. It will pay anyone who can look up a few trees to write to "Walnut'* care the Dispatch-News. 8L-pl2. t)R SALE?First class Anderson vulcanizing outfit. Bargain for quick buyer. J. I>. Price, Batesburg, S. C. 2t-Jd. FOR SALE?Fine and extra, large pecans at 60 cents per pound. Mrs. K. V. Fox, Lexington, S. C. 2t-pd. WIDOW 21?worth $C0,00u income f30? monthly, anxious to marry honorable gentleman. . Write Mrs. Warn 2216 1-2 Temple St., Los Angeles, Cal. 3t-7FOR RENT ON EASY TERMS?Our place, containing seventy acres witl) good dwelling and water on it about five miles frqrp. I>?xington near Augusta Highway. A. D. Martin, T. ?\ Sturk^e.j . i Nov 19-tf t ^ ' FOR SALE?o,nc Dodge touring car in firstoJasfi running order. Cheap to quick buyer. I>. F. Shumpert, New Hrooklh?^l) Rt. 2. 4tpd Lim ( STOCK ? FOR' SAJL.E?Two large mules, weighing ab^vft 1200 phundB each. Apply to, J.j lit Pos or J. 8. Fox, L^eodngtoti*,, f?:|Sr. 2t-p-8. FOR, 6A)4?l??6 K.-i. Red pnlletn ready v to;lay <1.&0 each, aiso 3 fine 2 yr. cock $3.T>0. Apply to i^cnnie Addy. ltpd. CIUUfiTJ^S CANDY. 7!"^ We have a h??e quantity of candy in stock cf all kinds, prices to ffcht everybody get our price* liefore buying. KLECKLKY & CO. ?, V * *? - - D C OLUMN 1 - r a ' $ ^ % 3rd each insertion. No ad ; than 25 cents. ale?whether land, livestock jlp or want to ient'a farm; r if you have something else ,. ied column of The Dispatch5 AND WILL PAY YOU STRAYED , .. LOST?On the higrhway in or around Lexineton onn Hnv in<rf r J - .-v?n nuvvmobile license No. 52,DS9. Finder please return to A. T. Taylor or leavo * at Dispatch-News office, ltp DOG DOST?One small hound dog, black with white ring around neck white breast and white tip on taM, about three weeks aao Finder please notify Walter J. Frick, Chapin, S. <\ and receive reward. 2tpd. DOST?On Tuesday afternoon Dec. 2, on Deaphart Road between Defineton and Pilgrim; church, a man's waterproof overcoaty. Finder will please notify B. B. Gable, Dexington Route 1, and receive reward, lt-pd. AUCTION SALE)?of the J. C. C&ogfcnvan p'acc In Saluda County 'FridayDec. 19, at 10:30 a. m.' on the grounds, rain or shine. This place has about 4 50 acres cut in small * ' ' tracts to suit the buyer and at Ms own price located on good road,, church and school, good country, very fire land, well timbered, land in goou state of cultivation. Bctng sold to settle Caughman estate and will be sold on said day on easy terms. Be sure and meet us at the plape. Wo give away money to the lucky man. Sold by Sims and Carter and Hafner, Chester, 5. C. 2tc CHRISTMAS CANDY. We have a large quantity of candy in stock of all kinds, prices to suit everybody get our prices before buying. KLEJCKLEY & Cc. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are warned not to trespass on lands of undersigned by hunt| ing, hauling wood, or otherwise under j penally of law. W. N. LUCA8, P. L. LUCAS, DAVID IIAItSET." . M. C. HARVEY. 4t-10p. SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Saturday, Dec. 13th, 1919, at my : home, 3 miles west of Lexington H. I will sell my personal property namely: 2 horses, 12 D,uroti hogs, poultry, corn, peas, seed wheat, fodder, stover, pea hay, wagons, harness, buggies, road cart, farm machinery and implements, 1 Majestic range, 1 piano, and other household goods, etc. Sale will begin at 10 a m. Terms cosh. \ 3t-c. J. E. RAWL KYZKR. WOOD AND LIGIITWOOD FOR SALE I am propared to furnish the pconlo Of T .#*y i n ft nn J ovw.. vutici WWU or lightwood at $5.Oft1 per:load, delivered in your yard. . Call telephone 25 and leave your orders. ? tf. H. CROMER OSWALD. FINAL* DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 29th day of December next, I will apply to George S. Drafts, judge of probate for Ivexington oounty, for final discharge as administrator of the estute.of Melvin Corley, deccaf?d. J. R. CROCKER. Administrator. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are forbidden to trespass upon oi^r lands,for hunting, flshr , ing and all other purposes, under penalty of bw, Heplry D. Taylor* tfoefr. ^ Fr'Taylor.' ' ^ f 4t-p-7. . j ' . " Under authority vested in me by an Order of Judge Shipp, passed on November 14th, in the case of S. L. Rish and Elbert Rish, against Mary Rish and other t. all persons holding claims against; the estate of John F. Ri?h are hereby notified to file the same with me, properly proven, before January 1, next. , . rt. ij. HAKMO.V, til Jan 1. Clerk of CouTt. ' 1 " J Farm for Sale ;> In Lexington County five mfles from L?oxington, ion miles from Columbia near Orangeburg rood, 1aorea about 40 acres cleared. An old five j. room dwelling with barns. and out- j, buildings. This land lies well, , n,o, ^ hill sides or gulleys. Plenty of ,W<?9<1 <? f ' * *" |) and pine straw. This place eon he bought very cheap, if sold by. January 1st. Address Post O^H'ce Box No. 2. New Bookland, S. C. | - -? V \ <4 *