The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, August 02, 1922, Image 3

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FOR STORING WHISKEY. Sheriff E. Austin Roof on Saturday arrested Dantzler Lucas on the charge of storing whiskey. Lucas was released later on bail. CITATION NOTICE. State of South Carolina, County wf .Lexington?By W. F. Hook, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, L. J. Martin made suit to me. to grant hint Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Ella B. Johnson. TJjese are Therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Ella B. Johnson: /!eo??ri?? : ihii Hmv <-.> -...i appeaiv jhf fore me, in the Court of Probat'?/>to be held at Lexington, c. H., St., C., on 8th day August, 1II22. next, after .publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, i if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. (liven under my Hand, this 24th day of July, Anno Domini 1922. \V. F. HOOK (I,. S.) Probate Judge Lexington Co.. S. C. Published on the 25th day of July, 1922, in the Lexington paper, 2 weeks. ( FINAL DISCIIAIU11L Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to Walter F. Hook, judge of probate for Lexington county, for final discharge as admin innuuiA nitr ui r>arrmnu. Hendrix, deceased, on Friday. August J 8. at 1 t a . m . MRS. .1 ESSEi HENUHIX, July 18-22. Administratrix. CITATION XOTICK. Slate of South Carolina, County of Lexington.? By Oeorge S. Drafts, esquire* probate judge. Whereas, Annie C. Shuler made suit to tne, to gra'nt her betters of Adrninistration of the Bstate of and effects of T. S. Shuler. These are Therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said T. S. Shuler, deceased, that they he and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H.. S. C., on 3rd day August, 1922, next, after publication hereot at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why tin* said Administration should not be' granted . Civen under my Hand, this 18th day of July, Anno Domini. 1922 . W. F. HOOK (L. S.) Probate Judge-Lexington-County, S. C. Published on the 19th day of July, 1922, in the Lexington paper, 2 weeks. ' " I < Howl Became IN 1903, driving car, Barney Ol career of vict earned him the Driver of The W come the tire weak racing difficult an studied tires?spec supervised constru< Today, Barney ( as the "Master Starting with the < carried the "999" < seconds, Oldfield v^lnn^rl Viic famnn< which covered 500 eight miles an change. In three years C won every imporfa ican speedways. 1 "N Steel CLERK'S SALE. j y State of South Carolina, County of Lexington.?Court of Common, Pleas. The Bank of Swansea, a orporationfl Plaintiff, versus J. W. Lybrand, R. L. Lybrand, The Gee-Mortimer | Company, Inc., P. L. Lybrand, Planters Fertilizer & PPhosphnte Company, and J. G. Glover, Trustee, Defendants. By virtue of authority vested in me l>y rder of the Court in the above entitled Cause, I will sell before the Court House dor in Lexington, S. C., on the first Monday in August, the same being the seventh day of Baid month, at public auction to the highest bidder during the legal hours of sale, the following described real es- i 1 1 tate: I All these three lots of parcels of ( land situate in the town of Swansea, ' County of Lexington, and State of South Carolina, described as follows: Lot No. 1: A rectangular parallelo- , 'gram in shape, fronting east on Mon1 mouth Avenue fifty feet, and running ' back in equal width one hundred and i ten feet to an alley, which "bounds it on the west, and being bounded on j the north by lot of D. H. Huekabaa, and on the south by lot of J. \V. Ly- ( brand; I I ' Lot No. 2: A rectangular parallelogram in shape, fronting east on Mon- i mouth Avenue fifty feet, and running j hack in equal width one hundred and ( ten feet to an all^-, which bounds it | on the west, and being bounded on the north by lot of J. \V. Lybrand, and on the south by lands of 1'. L. Lybrand, W. B. Courtenay, A.- Z. . Stroman, and perhaps others; Lot No. 3: A rectangular parallelogram in shape, fronting south on Third Street forty six felt, and run- , ning back in equal width one hundred feet to lot of J. \V. Lybrand, 'which bounds it on the north, and being bounded on the east by Mon mouth Avenuefi and on "the west by i 'lands of \V B. Courte??ay, A. Z. Stroman, and perhaps others; Lot No. 3: A rectangular parallelogram in shape, fronting south on Third street forty six feet, and runj ning back in equal width one hundred j feet to lot of p . \V. Lybrand, which bounds it on the north, and being 'bounded on the east by Monmouth Avenue, and on the west by lands of W. B. Courtenay, A. Z. Stroman, and perhaps others. Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers, revenue stamps and recording fees. : ,w.. HAKMOX_4L-S- I Clerk of Court. EF1RD & CARROLL, Attorneys for Plaintiff. lie Master I Master Tire the "999" racing American tires tl dfield started his first place in the ories that later They have won title ^of "Master tive years in th orld." To over- apolis Sweepstah nesses that made Oldfields have lo d dangerous he Records and SCVl :ined m?' ? Ctl?n' The Wichita ' )C , , . , dence of Oldfield jldheld is kr. ivn , Tire Builder." lng7 h'" 3 7' :rude tires which cr. 34.525 miles :>ne mile in sixty w?nter roads a gradually de- tested by the Ma > Cords?a set of miles at eighty- See your deal* hour without a these rugged tire field has develo througn a lifetir lldfield tires have experience. The nt race on Amer- convince you tl ?hey are the only Most Trustwortl 0 & McCa; i WEAK, NERVOUS, . ALL RUN-DOWN Missouri Lady Suffered Until She Tried Cardm.?Says "Result Was Surprising."?Got Along Fine, Became Normal and Healthy. finrlneftaM Mn?"M? ha.v weak I could hardly stand up, and 1 would have bearing-down pains and was not well at any time,** Bays Mrs. D. V. Williams, wife of a well-known farmer on Route 6, this place. MI kept getting headaches and having to go to bed," continues Mrs. Williams describing the troubles from which Bhe obtained relief through the use of Cardul. "My husband, having heard of Cardul, proposed getting it for me. "I saw after taking some Cardul ,.. that I was improving. The result was surprising. I felt like a different person. "Later T suffered from weakness and weak back, and felt all run-down. I did not rest well at night, I was so nervous and cross. My husband said be would get me some Cardul, which be did. It strengthened me . . , My doctor said I got along fine. I was in good healthy condition. I cannot aay too much for it." Thousands of women have Buffered as Mrs. Williams describes, until they found relief from the use of CarduL Since It has helped so many, you hould not hesitate to try Cardul if troubled with womanly ailments. For sale everywhere. BL8J " V The Taylor Drug Co. Druggists 1520 MAIN STREET I'boue 5088 Columbia, S. C. Toilet Articles, Prescriptions, Everything that goes to make a First-Class Drug Store. -? . "Up _ i / hiver Builder iat have ever taken French Grand Prix, for three consecue 500-mile Indian's. So far in 1922, wered four World's en track records. Test Run gave evisuperiority in tourof four Cords cov- ' over rutted, frozen, i performance atlyor of Wichita. :r and get a set of :s that Barney Oldped and perfected ne of practical tire ir performance will lat they are "The by Tires Built." j rtha I II VVATERlNtiFORD NEWS. "What is the matter? Is there only ^ few candidates been tied behind the | bush with a paper string or are they I too weak (politically) to break it. It | certainly has been wet ennugn and j ofteh" enough that It looks as if any^ one ^quld have pulled loose. Wnterlngford news Ir scarce this weet. We can only give what we have gathered at random. n Mr. M. M. Howard spent Saturday and Sulftday with relatives in the 'Clark's Mill section over on Congaree Creek. Mrs. B. E. Miller, after spending | several days under the parental roof 'returned to her home in Columbia last "Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Rish and ?*. ? 666 quickly relieves Colds, Constipation, Biliousness and Headaches. A Fine Tonic. KEEP YOUNG. J J 'People with bad backs and weak ^kidneys are apt to feel old at sixty. Many old folks say Doan's Kidney Pills help them keep young. Here's a L.esirigtpn case: Mrs. C. S. Itauch, W. Main St., saym "I was complaining with my back and kidneys and the trouble came on from heavy work and a cold. Mdralings *1 felt dreadfully tired and my^back was sore and stiff. Sharp paink, caught me across my kidneys. My. head felt light and 1 became so dizzy I wasn't even able to get out of bed. I was "run down and my housework became burdensome. My kidney* did not act as they should and l ifiiu uuuui uians iviuncy Pllljf I bought some at the Harmon Dr,^g Store. Doan's rid me of the trouble and I haven't had a spell with myfjkidneys in some time now." w}c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Cof, Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ' tjji i Two-horse wagons standard make from $75 to $85. And Good Bv?^C8tondtM-4<rr.nka-, from-^$50..i)Q * -V ', up. Sets harness $15.00 up. The Place to get Bargains. GREGORY COXDEH -MULE CO.. 1109 Hampton St , Columbia. S. C. DESIGNS WEDDING BOUQUETS FLOWERS, Chefs. L. Sligh FLORIST 1446 Main St. IMione 2761 COLPMRIA. S. C. ^ Our Accuracy Quality Service give you "Well Fitted Oiasaes" ELMGREN Optometrist and Optician 12U7 Hampton Street COLUMBIA, S. C. UliMiiiHUlti MtoM\k UIAMUINDS, PLAKLI), WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER, CUT GLASS RELIABILITY SQUARE DEALING BOTTOM PRICES. AVERY Jeweler COLUMOtA 5.C .1. 1619 MAIN ST. i little daughter, Gladys, and also Misq M&ttie Hutto were last Sunday's 'guest of H. A. and Mrs. Howard. Messrs. Hooker and Howard, two I of Uncle Sam's servant* on routes one ' | tnd two respectively out from Swa^* ' sea, give us a short but pleasant call l'Sunday evening. They report everyr thing lively and good prospects for ! good crops." Miss Mattie Hutto returned to ColumMa Sunday night to resume her 'position in the Olympia cotton mill after a week's rest and recreation amongst relatives and friends here'abouts. I Mr. Elliot Taylor is now pulling the 'leaves at Willis' saw mill. Mighty hot but Elliot is a hustler. S\ NKVK FROM. ST. MATTHEWS. We have bee nhaving some real summer weather for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Steele and children visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Steele Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Keisler and son Olin, spent Sunday at Mr. E. W. Keisler's. ' Miss Girlie Keisler spent Sunday with Miss Ethel MeCartha. Mr. and Mrs. J. *M. Keisler and daughters spent a while Sunday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Price's. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Steele and family of Lexington and Miss Mattie Powell of Granitevile spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis., J. A. Crout. Mr. J. D. MeCartha and family attended serveie sit Boiling Springs Sun" day night.. ' Mr. A. D. Steele visited Rev. A. R. Taylor Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. MeCartha spent a while Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis. I Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Kesler and ' ehldren spent Sunday wth Mr. and | Mrs. H. L. Gartman at New Brookj' land. ' Mr. and Mrs. Olle Ballngton and 1 ehldren spent Sunday at Mr. Webster Steele's. Mr. Cromwll Crout was a vstor to our Sunday school Sunday. Mispes Mae and Legsie Crout visited their friend. Miss Frances Craps I | Saturday night and Sunday. -Mr. vjaiue K.eisler spent Sunday at his brother's. Mr. Archie Keistyr'-s. Mr. , and Mrs. George P.rice spent Sunday at their daughter's, Mr. and j Mrs. J. E. MeCartha'8. ' I Can WhileA ?r This is ti Time for < OUR CANNING OUTFIT I | Family and Co Conservo Cook Has four removable shelve three to fifteen persons. Ho ior canning. Simple, Safe, Special Pri< ALUMINUM AND PR MASON FRUIT JARS JARS, CAPS, RUBBE ; Prompt Attentioi LORICK jj lh.S.5 Main at. | Spend Next Sum ISLE OF \ $;i.r,0 ROUND TRIP FI Good Onl J-eavlug Lexington I via C< ; % Arriving Charleston ? Returning ticket will be good let day. .Also on 3:00 a. m. Mondi gage checked. Not good in par I * ?ENTIRK DAY OF FUN AND I Excellent Sailing, Bathing, Fishii Charleston, Fort Moult Week En Sold for all trains Saturdays and starting ?? :t t )?ror to midnight 1 Summer Tourist tickets bearing on sale to Mountain and Seasho teulars communicate with t T1CKE Southern Ra :l TRIBUTE OP RESPECT. V * v *y : ".Bf*' v*v?.. V;? ::' Pilgrim Church. July *, i?J2. r ... Whereas, it has pleased Almighty ^ God in his wise provider f?e to take from our niidst on January 21, 1922, Mr. W. Sanders Wlngard, who was a chaster member of our S6ci?ty> o: Therefore, Be it Resolved* by the Young Peoples Missionary Society of Pilgrim Church: 1. That while, we submit to our Heavenly Father in this divine dis pensation. we bow to the will of Htm . who doeth all things'well, and say "Hill will and not ours be done". 2. That we shall miss our friend and co 'aborer who was always ready and willing tr help in every goo<^ , work and that in his death o^f Society keenly realizes the loss of one of its devoted members. ' Stir ' ? " \a 3. That we extend to the bereaved reh-.ti /es .^u rslncere sympathy and 'commend them to God who alone ca^ ^ give comfort and peace. ~ ? That we inscribe a page in our record book sacred to his memory. 5. That a copy of these Resolu ? , a tions be presented to the bereaved family, and also a copy be published in our Ouurch Messenger. MISS ERNESTINE HEGMAJJN. I). F. EFIRD, D. C. DRAFTS, CommiUoe, * CENTER UNION FOR ABGW^f 'Si K; ' The annual rally oV Center Enron wjij lawe piace on ^aciMraay,- ^ugusi 5. and the order of the day will be listening to speakers and eating g.?od j. food. It was erroneously stated In the paper last week that both a picnic and burbeoue dinner would be served, whereas there will be only a picnic dinner, but enough of that te " y go round. ^ ? ' LONG BRANCH ' BARBECUE. . > The trustees of Long Branch school will serve a barbecue and refreshments on Thursday, August 17, 1922. The proceeds will go for the benefit of the school. Everybody cordially invited to attend and enjoy the day. *The candidates are especially Invited. a . mm > m The Literary Digest says that books * have a curative power. Yes; there are ' some which cure insomnia.?Washi ington Post. I I , Hi,', JU'.'I' ' .'i < . ? ? A be Right Canning! t <OW AT FACTORY COST mmunity Sizes er and Canner s and two pans. Cooks for Ids fourteen one-quart jars Economical $8.75 res Also on ESERVING KETTLES , IDEAL GLASS TOP RS, JELLY GLASSES i to Mail Orders ; BROS. Columbia, S. C. * , 1 fluy on Delightful 1 DAI IIC I i /\Liiritj tOM LEXINGTON, S. C. ly on Trutu >:32 P. >1. Saturdays duiubla 7:35 A. 31. Sundays iving Charleston 5:15 p. m, Suniy following date of sale. No baglor or sleeping cars. FROLIC AT THE SEASHORE? j, lg and Water Sports. See Historic y rie and Sullivan'B Island d Tickets g Sundays,limited to reach original nj 'uesday following date of sale. |S final limit October 31, 1922, now re Resorts. Stopovers. For parT AGENTS ilway System