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. i Sty? ilispatrlt-2i>tJia i Lexington, S. C. Entered at the Postot'fice at Lex- [ ? I ington, S. C., as mail matter of the | Second Class. i ' i 1 Subscription Price Per Year, $1.50 j CASH IX ADVANCE. ADVERTISING RATES Obituaries and in memowams, one cent a wora. tasn wan uru?. j Cards of thanks, one cent a word. I Cash with order. ' Want ads, one cent a word each insertion. Cash with order. * I . Make all remittances payable to | SLIOH & WALKER. Address all communications to The Dispatch News> Lexington, S. C. Phoue 119. WEDNESDAY, AUG.-Wrl922 REPRESENTATIVE SAPP. In some counties the issue mide by the last legislature in the shifting of a considerable burden of taxes is being made . on every stump, but so far as our knowledge goes the hard ?LA ? L Dir?V^lor>f1 est iigm JS uenio iuauc ui i county, where certain interests, more or less touched ' " legislation enacted or proposed at the last session, are making strenuous but apparently futile efforts to defeat Representative Claud X. Sapp for reelection. The Bispatch-Xews makes it a rule not to t y ' dabble in matters which do not affect Lexington county, and we would have nothing to say now except for . the fact that we feel that Representative Sapp's work in the last legislature removes^ him from the purely local field. He is a legislator whom the, whole state needs. Reared on a farm, with a well rounded experience in the law, he knows the needs of ail the people,' and he was of service to all of South Carolina during his term in the legislature. He will no doubt i>e o?-~greater service at the coming Session. And he is going back, notwithstanding the fight that is being waged on him, because he deserves to win. Besides, Mr. Sapp is one of ? i?* ~ i ? ?i?i ? utrot atump 111 wnuic . X; '..r:>. ?' * 'I v ?=i ' . ..' i CHEA Oft >v. * <* ' v"; ' ? * * -** >' ?/. j .. * > - i Hie John C. Winston C , " "jt - ; ' better school books. We c is found in the other basal C - with the State Board of Edi * S No other Geography has ev< * J The Winston Readers < k, ' w {. V J - t *** 1 J? ^ ' . i are the newest and most at1 ers is the best ever printed > ; S I wish to congratulate I superintendent of education fl them. I-*4 4 .J Better books at lower ] V I 8 m J WILl i I j John MBMHBHHBaRfl state. He^ is making some real speeches in his campaign for reelection. and is making new friends every day. There is a good prospect that Mr. Sapp may be chairman of the ways and means committee in the next legislature. Richland county would make a serious blunder to leave him off her delegation. There is small chance that this will be done. FOR SALE?A number of Barred Rock Cockerels, full strain, at- $1.50 each. Mrs. D. D. Hayes, Lexington, Route 5. < 2w-p Vote for O. D. Seay for state superintendent of education. CARD FROM MR. SMITH. To the Voters of Lexington County: I wish to state to you that I am running for the office of treasurer on my own merits and on the record which I have made since taking office. I have tried at all times to discharge the duties of the office with courtesy and dispatch, and I am sure that an investigation will show that I have made good. The office of treasurer is one in which a new man should not be put every term, there-1 fore, being qualified for the work I | am asking to be returned. W. J. SMITH. Vote for O. D. Seay for state superintendent of education.* CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Lexington.?Court of Common Pleas. Mrs. Gussie Rawl, Admx., Plaintiff vs H. Cromer Oswald, ot al., Be-' fendants. By virtue of authority vested in me by Order of the Court in the above entitled Cause, I will sell in Lexington, j S. C., before the court house door, at public auction to the highest bidder, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in September next, the same being the 4th day of said month, ? the following described real estate, to j w-it: 1 . I "All that certain piece, parcel or j tract of land, situate, lying and being in Lexington Township, Lexington i ; County, said State, containing two i hundred forty five (245) acres, more j or less, and bounded as follows: on j per so BOOKS ompany offers to the schools of ffer 35 per cent more material i Geography and it sells for 35 pe: jcation. We give the teachers a er done this. ire also the lowest in price offei 'v ractive to children. The Manu ; ' i and sells readily in other States the teachers of I^tittgton cou has had the common sense to r 'A 'Sy, - / < prices. HAM BA1 Representing -J.L U VVIOSLU - the North by lands of H. Cromer Oswald and by the Columbia-Augusts Highway; on the East by lands of Millege Harris, Leaphart and others; or the South by Price and others, and or the West by lands of W. R. Bynun(formerly D. B. Rawl); the sam< being the tract of land conveyed tc the said H. Cromer Oswald by the saic D. B. Rawl, by deed dated the 17tb day of Nov. 1919, twelve acres of saic land being known as quick lands anc the remainder of said tract bcinj known as the "Boozer tract", th< 4 same being all of the tract conveyec to the said H. Cromer Oswald by th< said D. B. Rpwl, as and for two hundred and fifty acres, except five acre: thereof heretofore conveyed to Henr: Leaphart by the said H. Cromer Os wald." Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser t< pay for papers, revenue stamps an< ' recording fees. H. L. HARMON. (L. S.) Clerk of Court. T. C. CALLISON, Attorney for Plaintiff. August 15th, 1922. Vote for O. D. Seay for state sup I erintendent of education. I ! CITATION NOTICE. State of South Carolina, County o Lexington.?By W. F. Hook, Es quire. Probate Judge. "Whereas, Salters Wise made suit t< me, to grant him Letters of Adminis tration of the Estate of and effects o: Henry Wise. These are Therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindrec and Creditors of the said Henry Wise deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, tc be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on 30th day of August, 19 22, next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any thej have, why the said Administrtion should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this loth day of August, Anno Domini, 1922. W. F. HOOK (L. $.) Probate Judge Lexington Co., S. C. Published on the 16th day of August, 1922, in the Lexington paper, 2 weeks. Vote for O. D. Seay for state, superintendent of education. < : " ' 11 . >. : if. .. r l ?.i'. , .<ri * . v . HOOL I . r* * * the State newer, brighter, in Human Geography than r cent less on our contract i manual as a teacher help. ed the State board, and al which we give to teach? mty because tfteir county ecommend these books to NKS n Co. I Vote for O. D. Seay for state supt erintendent of education. | 1 NOTICE or > STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. i ) Notice is hereby given that there , will be a meeting of the stockholders ^ of the Lexington Real Estate & Dej velopment Company at their offices in , the town of Lexington, S. C., or September 20th, 1922, at 11 a. m. ^ for the purpose of voting upon the j question of liquidating and windin a up of the affairs of the above corporation. s W. D. DENT, f President. - ? C. E. LEAPHART, Secretary & Treasurer. 0 3 Vote for O. D. Seay for state superintendent of education. TRESPASS NOTICE. ' All persons are hereby warned not to trespass on the lands of the under'signed by hunting, fishing or in any manner whatsoever. All violating this notice will be prosecuted to the full 'extent of the law. J. C. BUSBY, I _ DARE E. BUSBY. f Gaston, S. C., Aug. 9. 1922. " i ? I .Vote for O. D. Seav for state sup3 I erintendent of education. -I 1 f I For Cotton Weigher. | I hereby announce myself as a can ; didate for Cotton "Weigher of the town I j of Chapin. Have had four years ex -11 ? ? 4- - U a1 /I Cnntn _ I ? penence. rjiecuun uc nciu ovj/icm? ber 2nd, Saturday at R. W. >1. 1 Eleazer's store. Polls open 9 a. m. to | 1 4 p. m. No one but whites allowed' to vote. Your vote will be appreci! ated. Come all. L. E. SHEALY. Vote for O. D. Seay for state sup; erintendent of education. | ANNOUNCEMENT FOR CONGRESS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress from the Seventh ! Congressional District, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J also wish to take this opportunity to say that if elected I shall endeavor to faithfully discharge the duties of the ! office and to merit the confidence and support of the people. i . ANDREW J..BETHEA,. ' .. ' .rtf/ibno I hereby announce myself a- candidate for reelection to Congress from the Seventh Congressional district, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary c "r" '" ' i / ' H. P. FtJLMER. i " I For House of Representatives. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives | subject to the rules and regulations J of the Democratic party. S. E. SMITH. Swansea, S. C.. .Tune lfl, 11)22. . . For the House of Representatives. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the house of representatives from Lexington county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. D. ERNEST AMICK. ? ~ ? FOR TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a candi- I ? ...Alnntwin Q Q trMSIITPV Ol I uaie iui i ccic^nvii v.. j Lexington county, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democ-rath j primary. * W. J. SMITH. For Treasurer. Harry D. Wessinger is hereby announced a candidate for the office of treasurer of Lexington county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. FRIENDS. | For Probate Judge. 1 J hereby announce myself a eandii date for reelection to the office of| Probate Judge of l^exington county i subject to the rules of the Democrat ft II party. Pi'- '!/ % * I W, F. HOOK. j / * ; For County Auditor. ... I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the office o! County Auditor of Lexington county subject to the rules ol' the Democratic party. W. D. DENT.' For Auditor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of auditor for Lex ington county, and pledge mysoji to abide the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. D. L. SHEALY. For Magistrate At Lexington. I hereby announce myseif a candidate for the office of magistrate for District No. 1, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. ARTHUR HARMAN. Magistrate Lexington. Lewis B. Roof is hereby announced 'a candidate for magistrate for the Lexington district, and is pledged to abide the ruels and regulations of the T~\ nirtu | 1J\ZIUVJ\JL am. j/ui vj . FRIENDS. > I heeby announce myself a candidate for magistrate in the Lexington district, and pledge myself to abide the ruies of the Democratic party. > R. J. HOOK. I hereby announce myself a candidate for magistrate third district, Irmo, and pledge myself to abide by the result of the primary election. J. W. HOOK. For Magistrate, 6th District. The friends of E. M. Martin knowing his able and long service as Magistrate of the 6th Magisterial District, announce him as a candidate for this office, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Fifth District. I hereby announce myself a candidate for magistrate in the Fifth district and pledge myself to abide the 'rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. BOYD F. BERRY. I For Magistrate 5th District. We hereby announce C. R. Rish a candidate for reelection as magistrate of the Fifth district subject to the rules and' regulations of the Democratic party. VOTERS. BARBECUE. There will be a barbecue at what is now the Martin mill on the Charleston road next Friday, August 18. Everybody is cordially invited. D. T. LUCAS. NOTICE. The public patronage of my flour-! ing mill will take notice that I will I only grind wheat on Monday and Fridays of each week. Will be pleased to serve my patrons promptly. 3w-p A. TAYLOR. i FINAL DISC IIA RGE. ! Notice .is hereby given that the un- ; r.:: :' * -> >no ?.' . | dersigned will apply to W. F. Hook, r. probate judge for Lexington county, 'on Sept. 8, 1922, for final discharge 'as administrator of the estate of J. :l\! : Sol Dooley, deceased. , NEWTON G. DOOLEY, 1 . ' MINNIE OPHELIA SHULL, I . I* *: . * Administrators. FINAL DISCHARGE. 1 Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to W. F. Hook, probate judge tor Lexington county, on August 26, for final discharge as administrator of the estate of J. G. Farr. deceased. C W. F. FARR, r Administrator. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to W. F. Hook, probate judge for Lexington county. S. C., for final discharge as executor 'of the estate of W. W. Bagley, deceased. on September 5, 1922. J. W. BAGLEY, Executor. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to W. F. Hook, probate judge for Lexington coutv. S. C., for final discharge as admin'istrator of the estate of Paul Stribble. Deceased, on September 9. 1922 . GEORGE STRIBBLE. Executor. ?* FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to W. F. Hook. probate judge for Lexington county. S. C., for final discharge as administrator of the estate of the late Henry P. Shumpert, deceased, on .September 4. 1922. BARBECUE. I will furnish a first class barbecue at Pelion, campaign day. August 22. Arrangements will be made for candidates. candidates. Music hv first classstring band. Two ball gam.es. BntOrtainment for all. td-p H. A. FOGI.E. For House or itepreeeniau ves r I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the House of Representatives from Lexington county, subject to the rules of the [ Democratic primary. McKEXDREE BARR. House ol' Representatives. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the house of representatives from Lexington county, and pledge j myself to abide the rules and regulaj tions of the Democratic party. JOHN F. SHEALY, JR. i | The friends of I*. J. Wessinger of I j Brookland announce him a candidate | l'or the house of representatives from I Lexinaton county subject to the rules } of the Democratic party. For House of Representatives. I hereby announce myself a candij date for the House of Representatives i from Lexington county; subject to the ! rules of the Democratic-party. CYRUS L. SHEALY. i For Magistrate 5th District. The friends of F. G. Hartley, j Pelion. announce him as a candidate? for Magistrate in the 5th district, subject to the rules of the Democratic | 'party. For Magistrate 2nd. District. The many friends of J. W. Wesj'singer, Chapin. announce him as a 1 candidate for Magistrate in the Second district subject to the rules of the 'Democratic party. For Magistrate Fifth District. J I hereby announce myself a candiI date for the office of Magistrate for the Fifth Magisterial District, and pledge myself to abide the result of r the Democratic primary. E. g. SPIRES. WANT ADS I [ AGENTS WANTED: Male and female agents wanted to call on the colored population with the fastest seller of its kind on the market today. Big money for those whe will work. Write for particulars Indim Chemical Co., Augusta, Ga, 10t-c-45. i NOTICE. Stock Certificate No. 3 of Bank of Pelion, Peljoio, S. C., for 10 shares of said Bank Stock issued to B. F. | Berry on May 12th, 1920. Said CerI tificate haying been destroyed by fire on March 7th, 1922, I will apply to said Bank of Pelion for new Certificate on the 16th day of September, _ji , P. F. BERRY/ PEOPLE'S PRESSING CLUB ; % Cleaning, Pressing ami Dying Good Work and Prompt Service Phone 131. Lexington, S. C. THE PARTY who, two years ago, borrowed a 100 Sure Hatch. Incubator * l from Mrs. O..M. Efird will please communicate with her at once. Phone 23. lGe MRS. D. TAYLOR?Hemstitching, and pleating. 1806 Main street, Columbia, S. C., Phone 6155. Hemstitching and Picoting all material 10c per yard. (Extra for silk thread) Gold and Silver Hemstitching 25c per yard. Accordion, Knife and Box Pleating $2.00 per skirt. All kinds of buttons made to order, from 30c to 75c per dozen. Button holes worked 20c to 40c per dozen. Oct.-l POND DRAWING AXD BARBECUE. On account of a leak in the dam of my pond, on Second Creek, at what, is known as the Hunt old mill, one mile and a half East of Edmund, I will, on the 2d day of September, draw s^id pond and sell shares, and also furnish a barbecue, at reasonable prices. 2w-p. . J. M. SPIRES., WANTED TO BUY?A small place with small dwelling with about 2 or 3 acres of land. "Will pay casfy for a bargain. G. \V. Price, Lexington. S. C. 3w-p" * FOR SALE?-One nine year old horse weighing about one thousand pounds. Works well anywhere. Apply to E. E. Schneider, Lexington or J . S. Schneider, Columbia, S: C. . TIIE S.\\K GOTIIA ASSOCIATION* OF THE FEDERAL LAND BANK IS NOW READY FOR APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS. All persons desiring to make/applications for loans from the Federal Land Bank thrpugh the Saxe Gotha Farm Loan. Assocaition, will file the same with the undersigned on or before the 25th August. All applications filed by that time, will be acted on between now and the first of Decerpbev. Loans will only be made on farm lands and to farmers living on their farms. C.. M* EFIRD, 2w . Secretary-Treasurer.