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.- I WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, 1922.
J CLUB BOYS SHOW GOOD ..
3 J CORN AND PEANUTS.
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^ 1 Clemson. College, Nov. 2.?There
>an r...Yi(UUn ^ t o Q
icii-eur cahiuiu> vi ?u ) .
j singl^ ear exhibits of corn, and 16 ex- '
^ lilbit^i-of -peenuts in the Boys'.. Club
V-Sho^jat the State Fair this year.
^ Every club boy who saw the exhibits. >
" as reason to feel foroud of the work in
f whicfa' he is engaged. Many visitors ?
. of prominence admired the exhibits
f and complimented the young farmers '
oh their work . Ajmong, these were
?Mr. Mclver Williamson, of Darlingi
ton, noted authority 011 corn, who said
that tlAi exhibit was a very creditable
tope.; . , .<
The- State Fair officials thought
^'enough of the work o? the club boys
wtp give them a luncheaori at the State ;
^Fhir on Wednesday <of Fair Week, at s
which .^about .30 members were pres ent.
-Manager J.. W. Fleming of the
, |Btate Fair state.d at the luncheon that
! '' ?t6o much could, not be done for these
^club boys wl^o w^uld.?b^ exhibi*
**drs a% fbture fairs and on whom, our
$f\}ture'^agriculture, depends.- r, ~. , _ *
I f . .Prise Winners.. ^ ,
OOrn?Ten-Ear Exhibit.
fl. j\?^hley Long, Frosj^erity.
;2. T^jW^&brton',' Jefferson, K.'
Iv ?: .*(t-Mu ewUp ;a. y
? -3. Wlhkarb1 Harmon, LeXJngton.
1/4. furman Long, Prosperity.
y5. Irtober6-Gibson,--B!?<;lcstock, 'R.
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j| 6 . Horace Polter, Moore, R. 1.
$ ?. Curtis Long, Prosperity.
8 8 . Hoy t Roland, Prosperity.
* 9. Robert Stevenson, *Winnsboro,
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( V-nv?S ingle - I-^ar Kxiilbi t.
?' 1 O4rtis. L0.ng, Prosperity>>jjg
: 2. Tr?' Boyd Hoi-ton, Jefferson, R.
4. -1 :
Royt Roland, Prosperity.
4. Putman Long; Prosperity.
N 5. Wingard Harmon, Lexington.
6. Tillrfian Mills,, Prosperity.
Peanuts. , '
Four quarts Spanish?1. Hoj>t Boland,
Prosperity. .
Four (fuarts -Virginia running.?1.
Faber Barry, Moore; 2. Louise (
Monts, Lexington; 3. Franklin
Monts, Lexington; 4. Hoyt Boland,
Prosperity.
Four quests Virginia bunch.?1.
Robert Dubard, Blythewootf; 2. Henry
Curtis Buff, New Brookland; 3.
stymi o. nuucriB, ijCAiiiKiun. j
/ . . Vine Spanish with nuts.?i.? Hoyt j
Boland, Prosperity. ' j
^Vine Virginia running with nuts.?- f
1. Louise >Ionts, Lexington; 2. j
Franklin ^lonts, Lexington; 3. Hoyt t
BOland, Prosperity. j
Vine Virginia bunch with nuts.?1. i
Robert Dubard, Blythewood;- 2. r
.John S. Roberts, Lexington; 3. Hoyt a
Boland, Prosperity. t
SKIRTS TO SUIT ALL FASHIONS. ?
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(Los Angeles Times)
Now the French have evolved a ^
compromise gown. It is a drop-cur- j
tain affair and works with something
o
like a puckering string. Just loosen
the cord and t?fe girl will, have a fulllength
skirt.'' Give It a jerk or two
4and. the-skirt is pulled up five or six
inches. It works like a window
blind, but heaven pity the blind! j,
t Light words often arc more weighty
than heavy ones. ~
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THE FAITH BEHIND A FORMULA.
We direct.attention to the large ad- j,
verfisement of Th& un<-mn- /-?- ?
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elsewhere in this issue ottering you a o:
"paint fdr every purpose." The line a
' handled by this concern is Uevoe; the'
oldest paint .making company id'thef tl
United Stat^i, aj\d they guarfrhrtic/ V)
"fewer galleys, \years long" which b<
means, much leikt^cost. The Harmon at
Drug Company ^has the largest stock
of'hlgh grade faint's in this section Ji
and will save yoju?money.
HAjRMON DRUG CO.
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* CITATION NOTICE.
Wfcvr ? ? *
State.of South Caroltn^^^ffi
-fcOSlwiton.?By W. F. Hoo(t, Ks.
- awlre. Probate Judge. *
.Whereas,, A . F. Swygert made suit
to mo, to "Brant him .Letters' of Adhjln'lstration
of the Ewtatb of and effects
of J . iL. M. Oxncr.
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These are Therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular #the kindred
and Creditors of the said J. L. M.
Oxner, deceased, that they be-and appear,
before me, in the Court of Probate,
/to be held at Lexington, C. H.,
8. C o^j 20th day of November, 1922,
next, after pUhlicatipn hereof at 11 o'p^oclfyin-the
foronoon, to sHow cause,
if Mgyjjey have, why "the said juiminlatrntlmi
RVimild nnt hp erranted _
Given under my Hand this 4th day
of November, Anno Domini, 1922.
^ W. F. HOOk Li. S.)
Probate Judge Lexington Co., S. C.
Published on the 8th day of November,
1922, in the' Lexington paper,
weeki. '
T SUMMONS.
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'.{ate of South Carolina, County of
Lexington.?Court...'. of tXoth'mon
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Pleas.
J'. A.'. Watson, Plaintiff -versus .Elijah
Myers, Matthews & Bouknight, AbbevlHe-Greenwood
-Mutual Insurer
anca Association, Defendants.
To "the Defendants Above Named:
Ypu Are Hereby Summoned and reriuired
to answer' the Complaint herein,.of
which a copy is herewith served
upon'you, and to'serve a copy of your
answer updiv the ' subscribers at their
offlco^n Lexington, South Carolina,
within, twenty, days from the service
hereof' upoii youi exclusive, of the day
of s'lich service, and if von fail in
answer; the Complaint within the time
aforesaid, the . plaintiff in-this action
wil apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in the ^Complaint.
EFIRD & CARRQLL,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
October l-lj.1922-.eh.,'
To The Defendant Elijah Myers:
P'lease Tnke Notice that the original
Complaint In this action is now
on file, in the office of the Clerk of
C</urt for Lexi ji^toh ' County, State
aforesaid.
EFIRD & CARROLL.
*' *" ' Attorneys for Plaintiff.
NOTICE OP SALE OP
W '^^FISC.VTED ACTOMOBILE
StKte1 af^SouuT Carolina, County of
Lexjn^ton.
By virtue of the authority conferred
upor) nia, by act of the .Legislature qf
the state of South Carolina, approved
the 7th 4&y of March, 1919. I have
seized {Lad confiscated -a. certig.n Ford
Automqbile, tho same, having been
seized .wftile being used In transporting
corftraband alcoholic liquors
through the county of Lexington,
South Carolina in violation of law.
Nqw therefore I, E. A. Roof,
Sheyiff^of Lexington Countyr South
Carolina, will sell at public auction,
before tip court house door at LexIngton?isnid
county and State, for
cash at eleven o'clock a. m., bearing
Ohio Statfe license number 712,857 and
sngine number G272419. Nov. 7, 1922.
P A PAAP
Sheriff of Lexington County.
Nov. 7, 1022 .'?3t. .
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SOTICE OF SALE?HEAL ESTATE.
Notice is hereby given that the unlersigned,
executors of the estate of
Daniel Shealy, deceased, will sell at
>ublic auction, tQ the highest bidder,
of cash, On Satprday, November IS, 1
922, at the old Home Place (now
he residence of L. Cohen Shealy), at
1 o'clock in the forenoon, the folowing
described real estate: Thirtydne
anc^ three fourths (39 3--1)
,cre?? mofe or situate, lying and
>elng in? Saluda Township, County
f Lexington, State of South Carolina, '
nd bounded as follows:?On the
ast by lands of C. C. Shealy; on the
louth by lands of D. I. Epting; on
he West by lands of the estate of N. '
t. Shealy; and on the North by lands
f D. Cohen Shealy.
. James E. Shealy,
John C. Shealy,
'Patrick W. Shealy,
w. Kilian Shealy,
-i., Cohen Shealy, 4
Ixecutors '.l?f the Estate of Daniel 1
ShealW. Deceased. 2wc '
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FINAL DISCHARGE. f
Notice is hereby given that J. E.,
ohn C. .PSt W., Killian and L.
ohen Shealy, Executors, of the estate 4
f Daniel Shealy, has this day made
pplicatlon unto me for a final dis- *
if V
har^jf as such execi^ors; and that *
le 2?th dai?of. November, 1922, at '
9 o'clock A. M., at my office, has
een-appointed for the hearing of
tid petition.
5( h W; F. HOOK,
udge of Probate, Lexington Co., S. i
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Oct. 28, 1,922. . , J
MMffADS
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.FOR SAl?E-ABlg bono Poland China
-vplgo. 3 months old $5.00. Subject
to register^- Brot^ ' I Jhdler,. .Lexington,:
8.' C.. Route 2.
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FOR SALE!?Some ' choice original
timber, convenient' to railroad,
<visy of a<*ees$. Homes and farru^or
sale or rent. C. M. Detopsey, "The.
l.atul Man," T. X. I,.. Columbia,'
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.FOR S/^LiET^-One second-hand Ford
; ton truc.k, in good running shape,
good front tires, solid #rear tiros,
good body. $275.00 will buy it. W.
T. Craps, Gilbert. S. C., R. F. D.
3. lt-p
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FOR SALE?156 acres of land, 30 un,r*
,
der cultivation, balance ordinary
.'sand hill'land, good lor corn, cotton,
fao"t&toe? mid grain. Good 1C room
dwelling and outbuildings, good
well of water. Located near Styx,
about seven miles from Columbia
and. near Eruanuels church. Apply
to M, Luther Baohman, New Brook-,'
lartJJj'Route one. 2wp
FOR RENT?Several farms, land es,
pecially good for grain, cotton, and
all crops. J.H.. and J. S. Fox.
Lexington, S. C. 2t
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LOST OR STOLEN?On streets-v of
Lexirfgton, 1-30x3 1-2 used Goodyear
Tire and Tube on rim with
cover. Finder please notify Bank
of Western Carolina. 1 .*lt-p
MCMILLAN'S NOMOPPIN euros and
'j prevents chick erf sorehead; guaranteed;
given simply in drinking
\ water,'; saves chickens time, money;
postpaid $4.30, $2.75, $1.25, 05
cents. McMillan Drug Co., 1228
Main St., Columbia, S. C. 4t-p
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yV'ANTED?To buy a few good mileh
\ cows. Apply J. Ed Kaiser, Losing
ton, && C. 2t-p
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WANTED?To buy all varieties of
peas. ^Highest -market prices paid.
? In reir of l'ny-U Store. Thos H.
f Wingard, Lexington, S. C. tf
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AGENTS WANTED?To handle seU;
ing propostilon. Liberal commld'
sions. Write for information. P.
O. Box 3iU,dewberry, S. <C. 4tp8h
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TRESPASS NOTICE; V, - ^
All persons are hereby warned noV
to trespass on the lands of the Undersigned
by fishing, hunting, or otherwise,
under penalty of tho law, which
will be strictly- enforced against' all
.J **?HI .
violations qf tjfris notice.^
flBNRT JAKE ;RAWLl *
October i7|22. 4t-p. ' - TiA'O
- NOTICE TRESPASSERS .
This is to notify all person's not id
fish, trap, hunt or trespass in any way
whatever, upon our lands, as the law
will be strictly enforced against all
trespassers.
R. Li. Connelley, C; L. Epting, D.i
I. Epting, Frank Sons. 4w-p
FINAL. DISCHARGE.
Notice'is hereby given that Geo. R.
Fields, Administrator, of the estate of
James H. Fields, has this day made
application unto me for' a final discharge
as such Administrator; and
that the 16th day of November, 11)22,
at 10 o'clock A. M., at my ^e.l
has been appointed for the hear* |
said petition. , ^
Oct. 16. 1922. .
W. F. HOOK.
Judge of Probate, Lexington Co.,
S. G.
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FINAL discharge.
This is to notify all parties concerned
that I will apply to ,W. F.
Hook, Judge of Probate for *Lcxington
county, S. C., on the 11th day oi
December, 1922,; for a final discharge
is executor of the estate of G. Jacob
Wingard, deceased.
L. AUGUSTUS .WINGARD,
iw-p. Executor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
The personal property of the estate
)f Henry Wise, deceased, will be sold !
it his late residence in Fork Town- I
:hip, consisting of one rnule, hogs,
lousehold and ltitchen furniture,
arming incitements and other articles
Terms of Sale: Cash.
Purchasers to pay for goods before
lelivery.
8ALTERS WISE,
Administrator..
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Cure? Malariq, Chills and
rever, Dengue or Bilious Fever,
ft kills the germs.
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FACTK JN HIS CASK.
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It is doubtful if there ha* ever bctn^
a nxe^Jeipe endorsed.by so manyjnin-y
iBters iff- Gospel as has fShVaeT
v W|deed>.thCT o is'scardely a faith, creQ<i
,I4?v A^lWixmnrttton in' all tlfo'" lan<f*ln
which one, or more., of the clergymen
has not -publicly expressed their ihdebledness
to the Premier Prepara>"tjcn
for the Lehoifjts they have dej'.rived
from its use.
One of the latest to speak out in this
connection is. I^pv. B. M. Bridges, a
widely known and beloved Baptist
nppnphnr r^ulriino- of XT .
C., whose statement follows:
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"Tanlac has given me a good appetite,
toned up my system and renewed
my strength in such a gratifying way
that I am glad to recommend it to
anyone .who is in a rundown condition.
For ten years past 1 have had
such a severe case of indigestion that
I could pot fi d anythin'g to cat that
agreed with me. Finally I became
very nervous and could get but very
little sleep or rest.
"It seems that I took}.nearly everything
trying to get myself right, but
nothing helped me until I ran across
Tfinlae. My nerves are so much better
now that my sleep is sound and
refreshing. 1 enjoy my meals and
have also gained weight.-1 can say
from experience that Tanlac is a
splendid medicine- and tonic, for it
has built me up wonderfully."
Tanlac is sold by alj good' druggists:
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thanlt our frie ..is and
neighbors for the kind assistance rendered
when our bari> was burned lant
week, and to assure them of our an
preciation.
J. Ed Kaiser and Family.
CARD OF THANKS.
.Wo wish to thank our friends and
neighbors for their many acts of kindness
shown us, during the illness and
at the death of our father.
The family of Jacob J. Bickley.
m . o m
(JAK1) OF THANKS.s
Wo, the family of George W. liarman,
wish to thank the neighbors and
friends for their kindcss and assistance
extended Us during his death and
,burial The Family.
FLOWERS
i Choice Flowers in Season.
SEEDS.
Sweet Peas. Pansy, Phlox, Poppy,
Snapdragon, Grass, etc. Let us help
you <select,- best Seeds, Plants and
Bulbs.
ROSE HILL GREENHOUSES
j i, .,1225 Lady Street.
Columbia, S. C..
The package
Your taste c
The sales pr
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; CALLED ON FOR MUCH WORK.
,?i ooMBW.-lartPttta-ttmeR
pum|(H as much blood- through the
body as tho blood weight . <jJT the .10,000,0ji^)
kjll^tWUuring'f the war.
according "to Dr.' Plcsch, a processor
in the Berlin Medical School,
nn authority on blood circulation and
the first man to jSerfect a system for
measuring tho ..blood content of the
human body.
"The heart of a man weighing 133
pounds and living sixty years," he
said, "pumps during the course of his
life 111,500.000 quarts of blood. The
World War cost 10,000,000 lives. Estimating
the average weight, of a
man's body at 133 pound/s and the j
weight of the blood content at 1 per J
cent of the total, some 21.400,000 1
quarts of blood wor.V ?hp/i ,i.I
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Professor Plesch used this illusti-a-|
tion to show how nxuch more power- j
ful is tit is marvpl of xiature than the I
destruction which xnnnklnd with the
most ingenious instruments of warfare
was able to inflict upon itself in five
jcars of desperate effort.
It is,true that the truth hurts, but
one hears so little of it that the use of 1
an anaesthetic sedom iB necessary. I
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Oin- reputation assures relia
more, may ^et less. We sa
us hear from vou when in n
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Clover, Crimson Clover, Alf
Red Rust-Proof Seed' Oats, 1
Hairy Vetch, Rape, Seed V
nial Rye Grass, Italian Rye
Grass, Poultry* Foods, Garde
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she remarked coldly: '/you odfe'ht j
tq by strong enough, to wiofcik." ,
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''True enough, lady," ho.replied.
"And you acem. bean<ifu!**ertou?h to
be In the movies, but evlderflly you
prefer, the simple lift?."' - ?'
Herj qold looly- vanished an<t v?he
gave^ 1^1 a good meal.
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IyUXtiARDIA stands high above ^
all preparations in quickly remov- ?Ing
Coughs and (Jolds. "Doejj
seated Coughs 'and Colds a,re"*u imphiii>o
fr, tho i./'VflS" Tnlfn r* n <?
chance with a syrup of merely V
pleasing taste, but use I,UN- I iQARDIA,
recommended and used
by Nurses and Physicians,, and
p\oelaimed Jhe best. Unequaled ,
throat, difficult -breathing
an^ *1,20 l*cr botflfe. T
7our money back If- any oti.2;- j| *
preparation approaches it for KObd \\
rejsv^ta^. Manufactured by Lungar- '
diAT"p*., Dallas, Texas. ; | :
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\?e you risk and time. Let
eed of Onion Sets, Burr ?
alfa, Fulghum, Appier and
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vVinter Barley, Winter Rye, ^ a
^heat, Grass Seeds,. Peren- % .
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