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ISJSTRATOR'S SALE REAL sellat public'auction on WedIPebruary 16, at 11 o'clock a. the home, the George Long fends known as the George feoe, consisting of two tracts, SINo. 1, containing 87 acres, less, is bounded on the north i of H. E. Smith, on the east i of H. E. Smith, on the south 3 of A. D. Steele and on the No. 2, containing: 102 acres, or less, is bounded on the north fe^llP^ttadg of H. E. Smith, on the east pgmm No. 1, on the south by lands ' gPpj&L I>. Steele, and on the west by of H. E. Smith. Oliver Smith two tracts will be sold together K^en separately, and if the two bids aggregate more than PfS& bid for the whole tract, the latPjJK^^bids will be accepted: if the bid KdBjfcthe tract as a whole is more than ?|:;Wp aggregate for the two separate s&js fewts the former bid will stand. ^Warearms of sale: One-third cash, bal- ; *?* gob in one year, at S per cent, in|| purchaser to be bound by mortof the place, and pay for all ^BBffi^a?and recording of same. Per^^MM^aesiring to investigate this land j ftn A T> Stofklo Raprs S. f!.. gffigpT E .. EMANUEL LONG, ^p>B SALE AT A BARGAIN. ^mOME AT SAXE GOTHA MILLS W Ktom house with outbuildings; 5 land under high state cultivaRSnMEnrith branch running through one B^jpiSlbf place, with a line well of. the yard. Better investij^HEBHj&at once ^ if you want a cheap BKs Medicine Recom self be ||jS^; 5uEJ3 tH It ? nit^S? coito: DR. J. Hi WAGNER W. M--;' ' PI3-RU-NA may be purchased 2 We Can Save j|f the Follow 1m lm Wire Fencing Rubber Roofin Metal Roofing Paints and Os | Buggies, Wag< fc , Gas Engines, ' |n Wood Saws ' -V * I General Line -. - Hardware r Give us a tim || Goods at I - V -'* ; Ruff Har( 1714 1716 Main St. Auditor's 1921 Schedule '' In accordance with law in refer ence to the assessment and taxation of personal property the County Auditor or his assistant will be and attend the following named places for the fiscal year 1921. i^bome prepared to name your township and school district. In case you irhave bought or sold any real estate l since last returns be prepared to state number of acres purchased or sold and from and to whom. 4th. Week, j Red Bank?Thursday, (at noon) January 27. Cayce, Friday, A. M., January 2S. Brookland?Friday, P. M., and Saturday, January 2S and 29. Blanks will be left at Mr. E. A. Poole's store in Bull Swamp town I ship. At Lexington, court house; all days not included in above schedule, from January 1st to February 20th. when 50 per cent penalty will be added for failure to make returns. Poll tax from 21 to 60 years. Road tax from 21 to 55 years. W. D. DENT, County Auditor. CITATION NOTICE. State of South Carolina, County of Lexington?By George S. Drafts, | Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, Mrs. Annie Griffin made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of H. D. Griffin. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said H. D. Griffin, deceased, that they be and appear | before me, in the Court of Probate, 'to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on the 31st day of January, 1921, 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 17th day of January,- Anno Domini 1921. GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L. S.) Probate Judge Lexington Co., S. C. j Published on the 19th day of Janiuary, 1921, in the Lexington Dispatch 'News two weeks. tMAMtlftfl itll Jb luciiucu uy a uuuiui n. a doctor uses a medicine himsides prescribing it to liis patients, st know that it has merit, is what Dr. J. H. Wagner, a promphysician of Skate, Kentucky, has about Dr. Hartman's well-known r, PE-RU-NA: "I have used PE. myself for catarrh and have it to others for catarrh, bloating :ating and other ailments. It has a success in all cases with old >ung men and women.. All speak r PE-RU-NA. It is the best of all 9 Wagner, out of the fullness of his srsonal experience, for the good of lk and suffering, recommends a le which he knows to be good, ay be sure a doctor would not enhis professional reputation by ing PE-RU-NA unless satisfied bedoubt of its value, her your trouble be a cough or a p a more subtle catarrhal effection stomach, bowels or other organs, E-RU-NA a trial. The immediate cmcrh which you will see v.Tl sat v'A is what you need, ay where in tablet or liquid form. tr a u /\ I oil Money Un ring Items: plements t e )ns, Harness I. Eependable rair Prices Iware Co. Colombia, S. C. CHARTER OAK DOTS. J I The health of our community is j very good at present. "We were glad to see Mr. Adam Shealy and wife in this section last ; week. Miss Nezzie Arnold spent the night with Miss L.ouise Lindler last week. Mr. Hilton Hendrix dined with Mr. j Coke Harmon Sunday. Miss Essie Shealy spent Saturday j ! night with Miss Lila Harmon. | Miss Carrie Pearle Hendrix dined ' 'with Miss Sarah Kyzer Sunday. j: Mr. and Mrs. D. Job Harmon and Mrs. Anna Harmon and children |i J dined with Mr. and Mrs. Lemon Harjmon Sunday. j Miss Bertha Forth spent Sunday I j evening with Miss Sarah Kyzer. Mrs. O. F. Hendrix spent the day i with Mrs. Jessie Wessinger last week, j j Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Harmon dined I with Mr. and Mrs. John Stele Sunday. j The moving picture show at Mr. : Martin Porth's Friday night was en- ' I joyed by all that were present. | Mr. Clyde Hendrix dined with Mr. : Charles Harmon Sunday. [ Miss Viola Porth dined with Miss jLila Harmon Sunday, j Mr. Charles Sox dined with Mr. i Lawrence Porth Sunday. Two Blue-Eyed CJirls. ? TRESPASS NOTICE. I ! All persons are hereby warned not | to trespass on the lands of the undersigned by hauling wood or lightwood, straw, or moving anything off the place or by chipping pine for tar. All persons violating this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the j law. Elizabeth Anderson, W. M. Anderson. Gilbert, S. C. 15-c. TOO i I ATF ^ (Ssx> i j ! Death only a matter of short 'me. | Don't wait until pains and aches i become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by taking GOLD MEDAL #sssi% , The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles--the National Remedy of Holland since 1695. Guaranteed. Three sizes, all drugp.sts. Look for the name Gold Medal Or- J and Accent no ?-??< " PROFESSIONAL CARDS I I 1 J. A. CLIFTON ML D SPECIALIST In diseases of the eye, ear nose anc throat in Saluda on Monday and is batesburg Tuesday with Dr Mitchell , . I. FRANK KNEECE Real Estate and insurance BATESBURG, S. C. | JAPe:cent Discount on! Tt\j All Fillings and Bridgework until December 15th. Dr. L. L. TOOLE, Dentist 1623 Main St., ColumoiaJS. C. f\n TV nr fir a v v UK. n. W. WALL DENTIST, 1316 Main Street, COLUMBIA, ft. t ! Office Heart: 9 to 1:30?2:80 DRS. BOOZER, ' DENTIST. Have returned to the 1500 block, 1542 Main street, < Columbia, just across the street from their old stand. I I Cancer taken out by the root withh nine or ten days without knife. Guaranteed never to come back. 1 S. P. Shumpert, 1200 Divine Street COLUMBIA S. C ? E. J. BEST Attorney and Councellor : 203 2nd Flnnr_ Nntmnnl I nan and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. r ? 1 B. J. WINGARD ' ATTORNEY AT LAW No. 1*2 Clark Law Building i liuw Range Telephone l?f i COLUMBIA. S.C j ERMO SCHOOL DISTRICT VOTES EXTRA LEVY. Irmo school district No. 45 of Lexington county reported to the State Superintendent of Education Monday on their tax election to raise the local school levy from four mills to eight mills. The vote stood 23 to 10 in favor of the tax. The assessed valuation of the property of the districts approximated $90,000.00. The enrollment in the white school is 93 pupils under 3 teachers. The patrons are anxious to run seven months and held this special election to qualify under the Equalizing Law. In commenting on the situation, Superintendent Swearingen says that this is the first report of a tax election coming to his desk since January 1, 1921. Between 700 and 800 districts voted last year just as Irmo has voted in order to secure the benefits of the Equalizing Law and to obtain the seven months' term. To carry out the provisions of this law the State Superintendent is asking the General Assembly for an appropriation of $695,000.00. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass on my home place or my place known as the old Henry Shull place, either by hunting, hauling wood or straw or in any other manner whatsoever. The law will be enforced against any and all persons violating his notice. \.r T\ C! X_I T 7 r T AU* -I'. UiAUiJU, tpd Lexington, S. C., Itt. 4. If Your Eyes Need ATTENTION, or the glasses you arc using are not just right, consult our eye sight specialist, it costs you noth" ing. And if necessary will fit you to the kind of glasses your eyes require A. J GLAXON, At Tapp's Department Store, Coi. Main and Blanding Streets Columbia, S. C. FOR SKILLED Honest Treatment After Other Doctors Fail Consult VS!Dr. W. R. REGISTER SPECIALIST! 206 1-2 Miin Street, Columbia; S. C. Expert in the Treatment of all old-standing Nervous, Blood, Skin and Pelvic Diseases of Men and Women. ? WE GIVE A $10 EXAMINATION FREE "606" and "914" Administered Intravenously for PlnnrJ nicrkrrtaro XJ 4WV* i/lUVl VIV1U WE TREAT SUCCESSFULLY Catarrh, Asthma, Pellagra, Bronchitis, Tumors, Stomache Epilepsy, Neuritis, Galstones Rheumatism, Dropsy, Deafness Varicocele, Bladder and Kidney Troubles, Stricture, Hydrocele Prostate Glands, Pi les, Fistula, and Male and Female Weakness, High Blood Pressure and Ridney Disorders. We employ to our practice all the latest Imported Serums, Vac:nes, Antoxins, Bacterins, Imported European Intravenous Specific Remedies and the latest and best appliances forthespedy sure of stubborn diseases. HONEST TREATMENT You pay for results only. No false hopes or promises, but permanent, lasting results. Consultation and Examination FREE. All dealings confidential. Hours: Daily 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays. 10 to 2 p. m Dnly. Phone 94 Come to see us and let us render you the results we are giving daily to others and leave the payment end of it in your own hands. ! LIVE NEWS ITEMS FROM THE MACEDONIA SECTION ! j The health of this community is very good at this writing with the 'exception of Mrs. Sarah Amick; she has been very sick but has im- j proved some. We hope for her a 1 speedyr ecovery. I i ; The weather for the past week I seemed somewhat like spring. | Miss Carrie Amick is at home from ; Columbia, where she had been tak- : i. mg treatment. Misses Geneva and Veatrice Lorick ! 'returned home January 15. from a! j pleasant visit to their aunt, Mrs. J. W. Ellisor of Columbia. Mr. William Lorick of Columbia is j viaitintr V>io onnc "\TA<acr<3 <3 W nnd Julius B. Lorick of this section. Misses Veatrice and Geneva Lorick ! of this section spent Saturday night | and Sunday with Miss Grace Amick of i the Amick's Ferry section. Mr. Jul'"**s B. Lorick and son, .1. ?>., motored to Lexington Monday the twenty-fourth. Little Tornmie. I ( naanBanaBBBB Elliott Pa Wholesale GROC 1420 Assembly Strc I Compare These ] of your reg ; Sugar 9 Blue Rose Rice I Rib Side Bacon Country Style Hams Octagon Soap Arbuckle's Coffee... Pure Wheat Shorts.. Green Coffee We buy Eggs, Potatoes, E for same. Elliott Pa Columb "WHO'S YOU] By modern.methods we remo teeth and live nerves or fill t I most'sensitive tooth with ve I little pain or bad after effects. 8 Special attention to I Baltimore D< j 1329 1-2 Main St. COLU I Look for Large Electric Sign I at St I Hours 8 to 8. Su C. D. KENNY Coffees, Teas, Suj Always have special brands at 40c is very popular: othe have Teas to suit your tast< * NEW CROP RICE, VS C. D. KENN 1637 MAIN STRE1 When Evening Shadov I Fall | YOU WILL NEED TO CARE F( "V/"\T i D 17 VI?Q winch vocf o i JLV-/UXV J_J X JLJkJ. -L. nv^j inuuu i.^^v m, not be strained. OUR PERFEl Lenses rest tlie eves. OPTICAL DEPARTMENT AVERY, Tli 1508 Main Street. ST. STEPHEN'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH. j Divine services at 11:00 a. m. and I | 7:00 p. m. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. | January the oOth. the morning theme will be: "The Sustaining Power JI UUU. J. lit: f veiling, cnenie nm ww. "A Forgiving Spirit a Prequisite to God's Forgiving Us." After this Sunday the evening services will be at 7:30. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend these services. ARTHUR R OREXSCHAIN, Pastor. St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church There will be services on January the 30th, at 2:30 p. m. The theme . will be: "The Word of God Received and Engrafted." The Lord's Supper will be administered at this service. The Rev. Arthur B. Obenschain will deliver this sermon and conduct this service. Pn I V V/V? and Retail :eries jet, Columbia, S. C. Prices with those ular Grocer: 9c 6c ..18c | 23c . I 7 for 50c I 25c I $1.75 I 12 l-2c I Sntter. Peas, and pay cash 1 ckage Co. I ia, S. C. I R DENTIST?" out-of-city patients jntai Parlors MB1A, S. C. Phone 586 . Mntilnn noittal Pvlilkit B L dUU IHUTlUg i/vuiui uauiwn B airs. I ndays 10 to 3 I f(A SPECIAL vU DEALERS IN ?ai%Rice and]Grits. of Coffe. Kennys] special ?r coffee to suit you; also Drop in to see us. Wholesale and Retail Y4~*?~\ Phone KsKJ. 154-153 ET, COLUMBIAS.C le Jeweler COLUMBIA, S. C