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01)? 0iajiatrlj-iMruUy licxln^ton, 8. C. Knterod at the Postolfice at I^ex inKton. S. C., as niall matter of th? Second Class. i if t 5' a ~ Sut^ ipti'on: Pniec Per Year, i '' CA.SlI IX ADVICE. 1 ' ^ A1) V KKTlSINtl ItATKS ^ipbituuriee and in mdmoriamff,'. ^ one cent 'a. wc-'rd, Cach with order;, Cards of tlninks. puc cent * word. Cash with order. vi*" , Want iids. oitle cent.a word each Insertion. Cash with ofder. ' J Make all remittances payable to SM(?1I & WALKER. Address all communications to The DispntchNews,. Lexington,- s_ C. Phone 119. ? ? *>'< . . . j, % ' ? ' ' t * .1. CTLOJ) UOPPKR INQFlltWi cx vrintnisi: ixiSouesni<? nai< . rawfet^riauN^ !- n t v - ,**/i ' - ,% 4j. ii " Btire VOrass Faviuc"'^ / Dare'-ijjdlturei . ' vr4 t .. .. . JtSliOwhat is a filly bustfcr,. alSyv.-iy . Me npr' Ma randy neither or.0* don't eeeni to. krinw rightly what It. of he, whichever is correct, is. We know what a hrnp.eho 1 aster is. a felloe i that hud stayed out West a while tolled us all ahout them, and v?e know what a filly is, hut when ewe add buster to the word we don't understand it so well. We looked in the dietioary hut didn't fidd it. it must a . been invented after the dietioary was. There's so much talK ahout this filly bustering in Congress till we want to know what it means, and if it means breaking wild' fillvs to "ride, like broncho bustering means breaking wild hose.es to ride, we mean to Ret a movement on foot to stop it. The Capitol was not built with no such Intentions in view-and it's enough to make ..all them statures in Statutory Hall' cortYe to lite and t un the last Congft'ssman out of there if they are just up there having fun seeing who ean ride a wild filly, and it must be what they are doing for they ain't making no laws. 1 wood ask the widow Jones, our necks door neighbor, but Marandy says if I so much'us mention the word to Mis' Jones she'll filly buster me and 1 know better than to, for Marandy is powerful sot in her ways. Thanking ewe for the Inflaination, I am, x*" Your continued friend. J. CLOD HOPPER.. JPIUNCK OF WALKS IN" MASONIC O ARK Kit. Washington, Sept. 21.?Masonic officers of the Nation's Capital- cxpre?s much gratification that the future head of the . Uritish l-inipiro should find time in his busy life not only to attend his Masonic Dodge, hut to become* active in its councils. J.ord Ampthlll of the (Irand Dodge -of Kny.land, has announced that the (Irai'.tl Master, the Duke of Connaught, had appointed the l'rinee of Wales to he. tin- Senior Grand Warden for the coining Masonic year. The first Prince of Wales to l - -oii.i a Mason was l-Toderlck, eon of Gcorgi 13, and father of George 111. who \ea: admitted to the craft o:V Ne.-vemher 5 1787. at "aa occasional lodge, hold at the l'rinee of Wale's palace at Ivew, n.-ar Richmond." The Dukes of York fine! Gloucester were' initiated in 17GC and the Duke o-f G-unr.be-rland the year after. nil three then being given the brevet rank of Par-. Grand Master, Thy Prince, oi Wales -was ; eUpset) Grand Master in suceession to his urtrltd in 17'JO, and held the position until jma, when the place was given I tx> bin brother, the Duke of Sussex. I a ?'*nn< -v ; , "r To nvj" Frttnd*:> % jfe * .% ^ % ; I wish tp..thatite all .rny, frienas fdrlr ' fhe vote they nave mo In Tuea^ay'a primary election . It is certainly apnrwiatrj by mo. ' McKKNiyREK BAIUt. Hiii S <# "'jgy- ? * fterosii] % f\ " fa": 0 Laughman & Lexington, Sa ' ii i *> ?" ** f &%?'$?*, ? ' '$%'*& WON OVER TLL H/tMOICAPS Famous Explorer Conquered Disabilities That Would Hava Daunted ' Big Majority of Mankind,,* V. r ' ' ' , ? '-V ' L1 The belated dedication of amonument to Dr. Ellsba Kent Kane, once a famous Arctic explorer, reminder of an achievement quite a> remarkable as anything that Kane did to- add to the sum of kttbffl-" edge of the polar regioifs^AThla was his mastery of physical hatlcUcnpa which would have.-.daunted ninety' nine men In a hundred. He was physically bo frnll that he was unable to complete his studies at college; he completed hlo medical education at home, became a surgeon In the navy,-and while physician of the American legation at Peking began his career as an explorer which marked him for fame. It is less known than it.ought to be that his polar researches. Important though, they were, constituted only a small part of his work. He succeeded In descending into the crater of the Taal volcano^ though several able-bodied adventurers had f alle<J; r he fought Bedouins lh Egypt ;, he crossed the Island of Luzon on foot, and he made an early study of Alpine glaciers In Switzerland. AH this and more he accomplished befbre he died nt^the age of thirty-seven, sustained always by/unfaltering pluck und by 'determination such as few-men posses^ MORALITY AT A DISCOUNT Evidently Guide Had Learned Wisdom From Association With the Modern Business Man. Attorney General Dauglierty said at a dinner in New York: "There's a certain class of buslaiess men?a very small class, thank goodness?whose honesty reminds me of a fish story. "Two men with their guides were fishing for salmon in Luke Sunapee. The first mail's bag of salmon was the smaller of the two, so he swiped a fish from the second man. "But the second man caught him in the net. He had the nerve, though, to deny his guilt, and ho refused posi-* lively to give back the stolen salmon. "A pretty bitter altercation followed, of cohrse, mid It looked as if there would be a list fight; but just as they were peeling off their coats the secoml. man's guide?It was the second , man . who had been robbed, you know?the second man's guide"' drew him aside and whispered: " 'Ah, let him have if, boss, let him | have It. I cot two of his.'" Cause for Haste. "We had a big argument last night. Squire, about the real cause of the conl strike," began the village bore, upon discovering Esquire Itamsbottom, the well-known jurist of Petunia, sitting' in comfort in hie back-tilted chair In the shade. "Now, what is your opinion about " "Sorry, Emory, but I haven't time to settle that for ycAi now," Interrupted the squire. "I just happened to remember that my niece told me to bo sure to do something right away. I forget whether it was one or the other. To mnke certain of being right I a in going now and have both operations performed. See you later!"? Kansas City Star.The Whipped Cream Age. Qld Charlie Isaacson says: 'As I rode out of Buffalo I observed three men playing poker in the club car?three tough politician types. When I arrived in New York 1 was thirsty and went into iny favorite fountain at Grand Central. While 1 waited lUr the electric shuker to make lay egg phosphate I iieard in a gruff voice: "Three chocolate sodas, please." ^ Ami in u gruffer voice caiue the remurk: "And give uie. plenty of whipped cream on mine." 1 turned; 1 found the customers wore uiy tougii companions iruai me train.?Pittsburgh leader. Wir?lass Signals and th? Aurora. It is due to the observntiiviis ot a scientist of Montreal that wo now know to a practical certainty that vtrvlets telegraphy tuuy be affected by the nurot n boreal Ik. 'I bis scientist describes thrive slops. v.Len the aurora was pre^jnt. .or In - f.fte .brilliant weather ansocliiteil lil'f or a. when hia apparatus ^-eceivec dispatches over ahnorninl ran s re. Singularly, the njiparaltut apparently sheeted by the aurora receive hut not transmit signals while vhe ioftmvK.* Justed. , ; ^t^ 0 ie 13c, * ? r 4 m ''} Rammer to. >uth Carolina Wo eco by the papers that we are gating to have a coal commission. The Important question, however, Is whether we are going to have qoal.? New York (3un. ', i A i " i?1 1 1 ; * : : OLKRK'S . . ~~" ^ { StiUe of gouth Carolina, County of Lexington. Common ] '^Pleajb tlrookland Bank, Plaintiff vs M. D. ., Bhutf, ;et aiyr>?onUahta/"* -ft' V rv ' fv< T ?. v ' ^y>;Vjlrthe,of amh6i3t^;Ves^<i.jti;me by Ordei*. of rhe C^jf^flii^h^above enUtleiV'tfausy, I j the cou^t hotf.se door l/i'l^eihtgt&n. B't.C., at public auction to tho highest b'idder i ducMlg the legal hours ot said oit; the | first Monday in O.ctqber'tj Wext, 'the same being the 2nd day of said month, the following described renl-ostate, to- . Wit: v . rf :) '' All that piece, parcel or lot-of.land , located in the town of Nf \v,-. Brook- i j land, in the Stutewiftd Copnfty afure| said, fup<m which a grocery, s.tore uitd 'i stables of the said M. ;ljv,CSali^ndw 'stands. This being tho^pfoperfy ' in whi< h 10. W. Shull once held onehalf interest, and which interest he} conveyed to the said M-. D. Shull by the title dated October 23,'" A." D. 1 X99. and as will bo-ifound on record in Iabxingion tb^urihouse. The lot i.v ' bounded-an follows: to wit, south end 'frcnts on Meeting Street a?d_ measures tliereon one hundred and nine 'eel; and on the east pf what is known is D.-. Bob's* lot and measuring thereon northward from Meeting Street SO j feet: on the north by land of Mm. j ihynen 109 feet; and on the we.Lt l>y! lands- of 11. \V . Shull measuring ! hereon northward from said'Meeting i I -street feet. . , . ... I Tern s m .<8k]i>: .Cash, purchaser to! ?ay for papers, revenue stamps, r.r.si recording1 tecs. H. A. UAItMOX.(L.. 3.) j Cierk of Court. ! HFtliD & CARROLL, 1 1 ' ! Attorneys for Plaintiff, no! " 1 Sept. 13th, 15122. 1 'Jh" jC>*995 ^ Touring Car A New Price i on the it New Oakland J! j Judged by any standard ( j ? initial cost, economy i J of operation, comfort, J power or long life?the 1 I superior value of thi? car . I is without equal any- ' where. At the price of a "four" it gives you the f i performance of a "six", and that performance is , guaranteed in writing for 1 15,000 miles. I 1 .UP.! I jl MAYFIELD AUTOMOTIVE ?! COMPANY ^ I ' - . . . IM.-jU-ilnitors ?l SU'plmiiM Salient Six ami Onkluiid. I ! COLUMBIA, S. C. CITATION N'OTICK. State of Mouth Carolina, County of Lexington.?Hi". W. Ft Hook, can'uiro, Probate iFud go. Whereas, N. I*. tlro&ory* made uuit to mo, to grurtt him I-etteru of Adminhu ration. ot' the HeU?te of and effect* <?f J. VV. Gregory. t ' ? Theue are Therefore to cite and admonish all and aingulaP the kindred nml Cveditora of the aa'id J. IV. Gren:ory, ileoi aFeil, that they.bb anil appear. before me, in the Court of Troiiaio.j th be held at I^exinirton, C. I!,, S. (,"f, on 11th Sept. 1J?2,' next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in.'the forenoon, to ehow ouujo. if any .thoy why thp ?.Administration MhrxlI'd nyt bn granted. . Given under my Hand,, thjfl, itSth d^' V>f August. Anno Domini J 9.32. . W. P. HOOK (Ij. 8.) Probdte Judge IL?e*lngtoa County. fi. I'* * ' l " ? ' ' 'r PiJbUrbod on :90th dity cl Aufluet. 1P2L', ,'n tbe 1,404* 1 2 lraeH* . i'Cyfif* ' " - 4 *Vri<* ' j* According to insurance actuaries people are living longer ao\y.. \ An Irishman writes to say that it isn't 'that they are really living longer, but that they take longer to do it.?. ; . : ' : t ' ' ,yV CITATION' NOTICKv State of South'Carolina, - Countv of Lexington.?W. P. Hook, esquire probate Judge. ,v .V,. vf* Whereas ,W.: M. Knwle made stilt to me, to grant hint letters of administration of the Estate of and effects of Willie F. Rawls, decoded, that they ' be and appear, before me, in the 'Court of Probate, to he held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on Gtli day October, 1922, next, after publication hereof at'11 o'clock in the forenoon, 'to show cause, if any they have, why mw wain Auminisirauon snoujn not bo gran tod. , ' Given under my Hand this 21st da>' of September Anno Domlrti 1922. \V'. F. H'OOK (L.V S.) ' |pV&bdfe '.Tudgo Ijo'PfrtKioh^ CKflnty^S. mini"} I Published on the 2.71It dny <of Sbiy ' tember, 1922,-in the LexlH^ton paper/ 2 weekw. KRTATti SAHK OF HAND',', . . i V ;: ^ . ri.?. 1 .? ' }../ Hy virtue and consent of the. heirsof tho estate ??f. 11. \V., Knpn. dcy ceased, we will sell at public auction on Friday, September 29th at the home of the deceased about SO acres of land, about 20 or 25 acres in cultivation: an S-nmni dwelling and outbuildings. located about 1 and 1--^ miles from Irmo. v. Terms of Sale; Cash, purchaser to "pay for papers and recording fees. 3f-e Heirs At Haw. ?? ?? ??a?? ??M "Modern Eye Service*' Dr. E. Mood Smith & Son Optometrists LEESVILLE, S. C; Office Citizens Drug Co. ' * . I :::" r";?;es , FLOWERS 1 "Choice Flowers in Sfii&ou. , . S|3|:i>S. ftwee.t IVo.'is. .Pansy, .JtfhJox, Puppy.:Snapdragon. Grass, etc. I.et>>us holjv you select best Seeds, 'Plants A'tihd Hulba. HOKK TTII.Ij (iUF.FN'llOI'Sl'.S l.ady Street, Columbia. S. f. , , 1'INAli .ilSC'lLMUii:. Notice, is hereby "(liven that thr uu-j dersivtned will apply to \V. 1*. llook.j "probate jud(te for I.e.Niiititop county, | on Sept. S, 11*22. tor final discharge j as ntimmisirnini* <?i inc estate of J . | Sol L)ooloy, (liH'ensi'd. NKYVTON uooi.nv, MINN I K OPHKI.IA SIll'I.I., Administrators. .t SI'MilOXS. State i?i South Carolina. < ?>;in:y or LcJrinKfon.?Court of Common j Pleas. Tt. H. Timmernian, an , Administrator of thcu estate of 1 ?otti?? T. Tiinmerjnari. tCecoased. Plaintiff, versuh Harriett S..W. Mitchell, in-Jut own right and as Mxecutrix of the | lust will wnrl testament of J. Wirt. Mitchell, deceased. Mrs. M. K. ' ' I ^ t; St rot her Mrs. Wessie L. WUliaros. llehecca Dial. J a men 15. iluess, Jr., , Samuel frijoss, liattje WlKKiJXH, <; 1'rances . J0arre, and Hank of Was- ' tern Carolina, Det'endAnta.'?"SUm nionn. - ; To the defendants above naniihl: You are hereby SuiWmoned and rvouired to answer the Complaint lit thin aeti'on, c>f which n copy is he^e with, served upon you, and to serve u ] copy, of your Answer to tho said Complaint on the subscribers at their office,' at I.exington, South Carolina, within twenty days after tho servlci Jicteof, exclusive of tho day of oucl vice, and if you fall to answer tin . C< rvnlninf h?i'?tn ?-nhtii n ? aforesaid, the plaintiff in this notion will apply to the Court for the relief i demanded in the Complaint. i TiMMlJJiMAN & OllAHAM. '.j Attorneys for IMaintiff. | An,'fust 1, lf>22.?gli. .To the Defendants above named: Take Notice that the original Sacmono and Complaint In'the above en- . tilled tuition were duly filed in the office of the Clerk of t We' Court 'of ingtoo jrounby o<r the l#th' day of j Au?u?e?rtI#2sM- v A<?S^e''*&* A A ^ CLERK'S SALE., State* of South Carolina, County of Lexington .?Court o?f Common . Pl?08. ': Erbtfteland B&rrk, Plaintiff va Jl E. Davin, OllU M. iJavia, et al?,l5er. _ t. i ) S . >?. !!? fendants. i :< : virtue pf Authority vepted Im.rao by.. Order of jth? Cou.Bt In the . above entitled Cause,..-I will sell before ltho. court-house door in Lexington, S.: C. at public auction to the highest" bidder during the legal hours bf g&l'e'on the first Monday In* Gfcttfbei* ne'rlt', the same being the second day'of. said month, the following described real " estate, to wit: : S i "All. that ploce, parcel . or.- lot of land situate, lying and being in the 1 town of Cayce,'"-In the County and State aforesaid, being lot Xo. 9 in Block H as shown on a plat bf lands of'Mrs. A. S. Holland, in said town. Said.,plat was made by J.*C>* Haml>y, C , E. i, June 27, 1912, and recorded in Clerk's.office for Lexington Couilty, ] S. C. The lot herein mortgaged ie the same' lot bought by us from \Y. E. Beadles as described Ih his deed to *us dated July 17. .1917,' recorded . July 21, 1917, in Book 3-jU. ,pag<^ J\3." This lot is more partlqplar.iy<:; de?- scribed in.the. deed fro.ni;"\V, E. Beartlee to J.> E. Duvls and Olli'e M'.' IlUVld us'follows: "l..-./ '1 '"Bounded On- the north by T.'exiiig- ' ton Avenue and running tnereor. 1.74 ifeet t! inches, on the east by. State ' road and running thereon 39 left (5 inches, on the south l?y lot No. 10 0:1 j'! the Hatnby plat. and running thereon I 174 fed! ?'? inches, and on the went by I lot No. s of the llamby plat and runninft thereon 30 feet, 0 inches." Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers recording fees and revenue stamps. .** 11. U. IIARMON (I,. S.) Clerk of Court. KI-TUl) & CARROLL., Attorneys for Plaintiff. September. 1,3th. 1022. ' ' ' STOP THOSE EYE STRAIN HEADACHES \V:vlleer's Seientifieally fitted -glasses wiRt relievo' them. 90 per cent of constant headaches are caused from rye siraitf. " ' d-'-y' ' . : >?<* r?? \--'X fctop in and let us muke an -exa urination ill" your eVes and advise you Artificial. Eyes Fitted $15.00 i; advantage 'ol' the following prices if you -art* i.'i need of (flashes. I iS.r.y shell oxfords Stt.OO : JO.00 Sh. 11 .Frames $1.00 t Sfi.OO Shell I''lM!lH'S $5.50 1 JT.fip tjhr.-U .M.-t il frames 55.00 : Jl.T.u <lull! filled Frames $2..10 ! fl.L'.l Mar lamp Chains $1.00 il.L*:. Hair iv.1 Chains $1.00 ;2..10 Keel Chains'. SI.75 $4.00 Mountings' $2.50 $2.00 Aluminum Frames $1.25 O.L.Walter Optical Co. 1221 Main St.. Columbia. S. C. ? ' 27 7 King St., Charleston, S? C. . . NOTICK OF' ; STOCKHOI.DKRS MMKIINC . ..! . . ... ii r. '? ""rfptieo Is hereby given-, thut >ih'erv: will be a meeting of the Atttrfc'hbTder* >>f the-l.exlngton Kcal Bstnto &. l>evejopment Company at th'pir offices In t'he town of Ixixington, S. C... . . do September 20th, 1)922, at t??. ( for the purpose of voting upon thct-j tiuestion of liquidating and windhv' .j up of the affairs of the above t-orpo- f ration." W. D. UKNT, . . President. J ... C. B. LEAPHAltT, 1 "Secretary & Treasurer. ' . > l TRESPASS .NOTICE. All persons arc hereby warned not 1 to trc-np^sa on {lie lamia of tho. under- ^ djjned by huntfnw, fishing or in miy' * i\.\nner whatsoever. All Violating thl^ notice Svlll be imVseciUeu to t'he ,fyH ( . xtent of the law. " j J. Q.VI;.IHHV, >J(,n tt liUSBVV ' : -'I Oft.Uon. S. C.. Aur-. a., T022?*', 3 ' O -l- .v . iVd tft ? i PEOPLE H PR(l*L ,'h^nlA^. "'Press'ins anrt^ylAg'- ' '" j' , : *-*** ' 11 1.. ' * ^ ^ ?:" I' , WANT ADS I :? ; ^ n, ' |pf| VAltrABLB PLACE ^n'sis^iii H "tV ?ti j -*. ' - -? . ; V.; Seventy-tyyo acres of luml Rood ' g?|| ' cott,on,.,coiyii,,iiftta^Wr ?odv ffWty. H . etc., vKfr .fo.ur TOW? dwelling: and |||| . oecesnanrj, . outbuilding, Orchard Hi and" Rood W& teiS*-4!$ ufrder Vcirtthfdtfttfi? '"^oV^'fi^h |f|| l>ond, 'IT rfalles' &orh nes(r [;l|| Slyx- V i U N^v.B^bQklan^d,.^^ S^.J^ax 449;2t-?i> | . -."? 'i 1 A'.-" * .., . . .) 1 !>4J Achlrt^H advoiitjM.'iiicutH .for. tb^# * ?lg ulnnm to J* fed. Kaiser, Mjcrefnryi Oxiugton, -8?.-.<5. : < <-? ; ' " % I^I. , v'fc^??iv- "t.'o; '&:?' FOR SAIiB-'-lOO lliiftticls ' <36ker,ii ... ...< ) "SC 8iv?7 i'lUI PcdlB'reeit , , . rfcleancd|?| seed 9.5 ppntg #ej- bushel,>JC? #, $4^ fg|| 75 busljelflolji cury ,iii nhuck'Jl.OO IB per bushel.. J... W.:- Jjh<ixvlyv Hallen- 'r'v tine, S.vO; pasin 5-'<- * ?|g : .: ?V? ,v,; -, >$>-" - ' f<$i FOR SALt-:?50 bushels' Kultfhum rp- 8 :i; :V1 . a.'i ' > c. :jv cleaned oat seed HJ>.<ecnl*i ncr busheb ['fe; f. o. b. Cash- with order. J. {'.> IB ?andel. Ohhi>tn;'St.-*r " t ^ I ?1? ?-^5-: ?' P'OU SAJjB:?Barred Plymouth ltoe.kl Coekerels f6rf-sull'. $1.00 eatjh. Ap-' fi|jj ply to-it: v. d?' -JV Pox 33. 1 . ' -l i'Nt LOST?Canvas roll,containing clothes,, i> lost between Lexington and John-. Hton Thursday morning. Kinder-ad- H dross Dispatch-News. FA I It IV ARNlXG?The person through mistake <>r without au- j thority. who took the four wheels ; from my buggy at I . E. Uawl's U blacksmith shop, lost week, where jj-,4 it was for repair wrll ho as good to [A ~ return them as they were to remove H then, or an imlietment will follow this action. Enough said. CI. M. ' fl. Hannan. H FlSfAL DISCHARGE. fi Notice in hereby given t^iat the un- t. lersigned. will twpply'to ,\V. F. Hook, Kl?robqito judge Cor fa'xington county, I rt. C.. for final discharge as etfecutor ' [?f the o:tfitto",-bf W. W. Bagie>L, de- I sensed, on SopliMnhor o,'1! 9??. *" b ; X' w ' fj a r ? . p ?. 1 % y .< V'-V! l'iil! l'A ItTY V'ho! ; i.av.-'ugo, but- H tyn ? /' ? / rowed u 100 Sure Unit li Inculifttor..^ froni Airs. AI.- lO^iril will .please A v% communicate with. her-.at . once.-a I UR3. D. ' TA YIX> it?Uematitchingg .tind pleating, 1S0G Alain street, Cor ?' I, ; lunfbia.S. C., Phone G155. Hem stitching and Picotlng all material ' g 1 Oe pec yard". (Extra for silk 1 |-: thread) Gold and Silvor^Hemsfitclfi' '' Ing 25c* per yltrd. 'Accordion/ Knife and Box Bleating $2.00 tier. skirt. All kinds of buttons made , to order, from 30c to 75c per dozen, i Button holes worked 20c to 40c per dozen. OCt.-T V ? . i . 1 I'OXI) DRAWING AND BARBECUE. On account of r leal: in the dam of ! my pond, on/Second-Creek, at what i; known as the Hunt oM mill, one mile md a half East of Edmund, I will, on he 2d day c>f Septa ,.i'>iur. draw said pond and sell shares, and also furnish i barbecue, at reasonable prices. 11 w-p. .1. M. SPIRES. WANTED TO BUY?A small place 1 with flsmall dwelling with about 2 or 3 acres of land: Will pay cash for u bargain.. *G . \V. Price, Bexingto'n, S. C. ' 3w-p . > i 1 ' ' I.AND l-'Olt 'SALE?Seventy-1 wo acres of lan.ii good for cuttqu.corn. potatoes und grain; otc.,- with nine >' room dwelling and four room dwejl?'i * ing and necessary outbuildings, or-,-, chard and good water,' 3 miles from- ' Lexington. Apply to Geo. J. Taylor," ' Lexington, S.'C. ow.p o. ^ ft "* HIK SAXK KOTHA ASSOCIATION' : (XIV TrtE f'KDMRAfj t/ANTft1 BANK IS NOW KE/VDV'fOK^ PUPATION'S FOR ttOX&fc. -AllperfionaOLeBirinfr to make apjitinttlohs for loatw frbhn the Federal i/and' Bunk throUKh the Rax<> Qothi^ Farm' l/?ah Acfsq^ajitipii, wilPfllo the Mine with the .tinsel-signed on or ber v y .'ore the 25th Autmj?t? vfi-ll.applications 'Sled by that .time will bo*notsed T>n bfe* t, .ween nntr'nild' the -fihtti'hf' I>ec*fnb?K 7 '1 Loans will only ^bo^fftaCfe on firm * ^ inline n;iu if juriiirrs living on llioir it) u, .cr*W . ' *TKM arms, ,.K. Ut^fi t l",-.' >:?? ltK'l n vr-r^H iivC-i'.afc, SFIR'I), !? ? ?' Jw 5 ^^ei'rftary-Tp'eiigurtfffvi' *' 1 2jv-v> ^Totica' 1h .ftartVby- ifiiivt that theY(tn& *vi??HiKi>^ Wfn 'AVW to-^.'p:* MdS??,'1 ' ^ pro bat* 'jljti^(^'Vbr'"* ri coy /y,. l1tratf,f'?.J? oVi^;Ttftefer P? },AV* T |&cen??&0?.i># ^>JPmW>r,-^r .witfcrY'l * OBOROE BTiaMBfcE^.C-tJqa' ?. >' * ?JIQ9 Jl oil* .(w.v,? ^ . jW ? * a- rt^g^wupigl? jjwt ** gT n ?**