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r. . , ' , Stye Siapatrij-Nma LcxliiKton, S. C._ v,jy . . , . , ' i I Entered at the Postofflce at I^dx( lngton, S. CV as mail matter-of the Second CMiss. 1 ? i 1_. 1 Subscription Price Per Year, $1.60 ! CASH IN ADVANCE. AOV^^INU RATES r, Obituaries ,qnd in memoriama, one cent a word. Cash with or<ier. ! Cards of thanks, one cent a word. Cash with order. Want ads. one cent a word each insertion. Cash with order. Make all remittances payable to SEIOH & WALKER. Address tail communications to The DispatchNewa, Lexington'. S. C. Phone 119. ?* ' WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 1322 KILL NEXT YEAR'S YVEKVUiS NOWf. ' -tbn ("ri. 'j Clemson College, Nuvvl.$,?-Cleaning of the fields, the: destruction of the stalks, and the planting of cover .^ cl-ops constitute the moat powerful , weapons for weevil fighting now in tho hands of. the farmer, says Prof. A. F. Clfnradi,. Enton^plogist, ,pho says that by efficient fall farm management tho farmer can dictate Jo a groat extent how many weevils shall pass the winter on the farm.' ? Though , much warning has alftijady been given by the entomologists, and though county agents are preaching stalk destruction right and left, many farmers are apaprently not convinced of-the need for immediate stalk destruction, says Prof. Conradi, and do nbt realize that this is practically the most important single step in any system of fighting the weevil. Boll weevils multiply In cotton until frost kills it. Many thousands of weevils may occur In each acre of cotton. Weevils hibernate, that is tTiey pass the winter, only in the full t&dwn stage. Hibernation usually begins with the coming of the first killing frost. They hibernate principally in cotton fields, und standing stalks make for them splendid-winter homta. The most favorable conrfftlon, jfcl\ere-. . fore, for the successful hlufer'riatlon for boll weevils is found in fields where thA ontf an atnltrci otauu tvoArlo rlno rl leaves, etc., are left during the winter. Under such conditions the farmers little prospect for successful cotton Stowing under such-conditions. ' " " - . -'.O- ' The earlier the! cotton stalks are destroyed, the fewer the weevils that will survive the winter, and consequently the smaller the damage to the ' V next crop.V As far as possible, the stalks should be destroyed two weeks * before the first killing frost. In some sections the stalks are uprooted, piled and burned. This method is very serious disadvantage in destroying a large amount of vegetable matter which should be turned Will., 'n^der. Whenever tho farmer1* is equipped with plows and mulefe so that the stalks may bo turned under five or six inches after they have been cut down with the chopper, it is a very effective plan. A less effective m6thof is to graze off all green cotton within a period of a few days. Whatever method one employs, the destruction or stalks must bo thorough. The following are a few of the many advantages secured from cleaning the fields and destrbying the stalks. 1. A great many full grown aVccvils are killed outright. -ll'x 2. Many young stages in the plants ar'e killed. i.. ,. .. The full 'grown 'weevils not killed arc weakened by starvation if the stalks are. <Iet?lroyed two to three weeks before the first frost and these will not have sufficient strength to pass the winder successfully. 4. The removal of the Stalks facilitates fall plowing and the planting 1 r of cover erops. . r. rni-.tr* 4V. ii w. ~ ? t -'-ii i v. uiia ran ciuaiuiiis |iiugriLTTi I? also of the greatest benefit generally in destroying the winter homes and the winter food plants of other injurious pests of the farm. i ? ,' i carj> ro# Thanks. 1 N:1 Wo wish to thitnk our friendfftand ; neighbors for their many actti'6f kindness shown Us during'the sicknes?iand death of my de&r Wcuher. . May'God bices each and every one. Mrs. L. G. Gates and Family. , CARD^FTHANKS. VA.f\S .>\ i ' . Wo take thts means of thankini^our neighbors and friends for the kind assistant*) rendered when our house was burned on October 4. mi m 0 / I .* CARD or THANKS. Wo take thfs means of thanking tho many friends and relatives of our c .mother. Mrs. Amanda M. Lc-aphurt, ?< for the many acts of kindness and.ex- i presslonn of sympathy, shown during t her long illness and at the time of her t death. May God bless each and every f one of thorn is our earnest prayer. i , ,, S. J. Ijeaphart and family. J C. 13. Leap hart and family. CLERK'S SALE. J ' Sfate of South Caroling County of I 'Lexington.?Court of Common Picas. j John A. E. Shealy, Plaintiff. v? George E .Caughinan, et al., De| ^fendantu. |3y virtue of authority vested in me by Order of the Court in the- above entitled Cause, I will sell before the Court House door in Lexington, S. C., at public auction to the highest bidder, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in December next, the same being the 4th day of said month, the following described real estate, towlt: , Ail that tract or pareel of land ly: ing. being, and situato in the County and State aforesaid, containing thirty (30) acres, more or less, and bounded . as follows: In Gilbert Hollow Township, adjoining lands- : of \V. P. Eargle, Arry Cauglpnan, Charley Caughruan, Andrew Caughinan, Edwin F. Caughinan. and perhaps others: said lands are commonly known ^ us tho home place of my.mother, Jane t ' Cauehman. and camo in nm nn.ii.i- in... liyct will as found on record at hexing- < ton, ?>. C?jfsaid lands arc free of njl 1 encumbrance." 1 "All that certain piece, parcel or 1 'tract of land, situate, lying and beiug 1 1 in Gilbert Hollow Township, in School District 16, Lexington County, S. C... < 'containing' 15 acres, more or less, and j ' bounded as follows: on the north by ; lands of George 13. Caughman, cost by ! lands of Charlie Caughman, south by j lands of J. C. Swygert, and west by j t lands of Charlie Caughman; and the j deed from. Andrew Caughman to the ... .. i said George E'. Caughman was duly j executed on the 9th day of July, 1918, and recorded in book 3-11 at page 497. ] "All that tract or parcel of land containing 15 acres, more or less, anil known as traet:No/. 3 in the division of 1 the estate of Jane R. E. .Caughman, t the boundaries of said lands being < shown on plat made by E. L. Hart- t ley, Surveyor, and was recorded on t the 12th of April, 1918, in book 3-R, t at page 452; the boundaries *of said 1 . shotyjng that t^e sa,id 15-acre .i i -fra'oit of land adjoins land's of the said "1 George E. Caughman, and Mrs. Cattic Swygert." $ Terms of Sale: The 30-acre tract * ,,r i?..,i ... i.- .... mmi iaj iju !>uia ior one-tnircl cash, i andvtht* balance in two equal annual i insaillments, the credit portion, to be 1 ??ecuired by a bond of the purchaser l and a mortgage of the premises sold ^ and to bear interest at the rate of i eight per cent, per annum from date, ] with leave to purchaser to pay all cash t if so desired. That each of the two t lu-acre tracts of.land be sold for cash, t That as an earnest ovgood faith the 1 | purchaser of the 30-acrc tract of .land t .shall be required to pay to the said t Clerk within a half hour after such i sale the sum of two hundred dollars 1 and the sum of one hundred dollars on each of the lo-acre tracts.within a like i time and in ease the purchaser or pur- < chasers shall fail to make the deposits 1 herein required the said Clerk shall after the expiration of one-half hour, re-Bell the same to the highest bidder without further advertisement, and upon the same terms and conditions above stated; and at the risk of the bidder first bidding the same oft". .1 Purchaser to pay, for papers, revenue stamps and recording foes. r . , . If. L.. HARMON. ' Clerk of Coo t ChXULlSOX & BATHV ' 1 f Attorneys for Plaintiff. * TI^.MBRMAS' & GRAHAM, ' < Attorneys for Mrs. Ella V. iy!neecc,| ? .Nov. 14th, 1322. \ tJIIANCK TO illlV SMALL FARMS. ? ; j 1 will sell small farms on long time 11 and easy terms to working farmers. '1 Will cut the land to suit. Near Rnil- ,1 road station and school. In Western >( Pairfjeld Heathy. ' ^ ' JOHN J. Mc.MAHAX. < 4t Columbia, S. C. ( r-rf! TT- -*4* ' 1 v.4*T (^pitOKKE SCHOOI.. I . *. ) I There will be a Thanksgiving exer- ' ciso at Cherokee school, Wednesday 1 evening, November 29. beginning at '7:30 o'clock. Afte^r t,bd Axercise the Ivvglfs Sohoort-' Inifjrc'VQlon^t I.eag^ if ill fl?ve$jkn j^&r ^jrfttr'and a fish fry. Following this there will be. an i' old time:cake walk. Refreshments will t be nerved during the evening. Every- a body is, cordially ; V v r.- ... , . CLJKltR OF COURT'S 8ALE. By virtue or a decree of the Court >f Common Pleas tor. Lexington bounty. South Carolina, heretofore nade in the ease of Robert A. Lan? aster against Pennlo Hee Smith and he order of said Court amending iaid decree, J, li. L?. Harmon,. Clerk t /7><Tii ?f said Court, will sell on sales day in ] l^eoember, 192U, being Monday, the ith day of said month, during the us- j jal hours of sale, before the court iouso tloor, in. the town of Lexington, 3. C.f to tho highest bidder: "All those certain lots, - pieces or i:ireels of kind, situated near the town _?i Brookland, in the county of Lpxngton, State of South Carolina. and known and designated as lots Nob. 11,1 12 and 13, In Block No. 1. on Plat of laind in Lexington County resurveyed In accordance with a map niade by I '. G. Guignard, Surveyor, representing the division of the estate, of John R. Shuler, surveyed by. Theo. C. tlamby, May 11, 1912, which .map is recorded in the office of the Clerk, of Court of Common Pleas for I^exington county, in Book 3-Kr at page 121: and having such shapes, metes and bounds iu> are delineated on the same map. Terms of sale: Ono-half cash and ho balance in one year, with interest it the rate of seven per cent (7 per sent.) payable semi-annually, said balance to be evidenced and secured jy the purchase money bond and nortgage of the purchaser or purchasers in due form, and with provisions icceptable to said. Clerk of< Court, with he privilege to the purchaser or purchasers to pay more than half or all :ash upon such sal<\ and that he do equire h deposit of fifty ($50.00) dol ' '' * - " lars in cash, or a Cashier's check "rom any bidder upon accepting his >id . H . IJ . HA RMQJJS , 'lerk-'of Court of Common Pleas Lex* ington County. JOHN T. SBIBKLS, Attorney for Plaintiff. November 14, 11)22. ?-? ?, tHiKHK'S KALE. state of South Carolina, County of Lexington.?Court of Common Pleas. Cdward L,. Craig, Plaintiff, xigainst Joseph Safran, otul.. Defendants. Hy virtue of authority vested in me >y Order of the Court in, the above ntitled Cause, 1 will scll^Ofore thd 7ourt House door In Lexington, S. C., it public .auction to the highest bldler during the legal hotirs of sale on he first Monday in December next, :he same being the 4th day of said p?*nih, tho-f allowing Ucsvtu^^ed-.va4.es tafc* to Wif >;' ' UV?V- * ' "All that plantation oKtract of land > * " ' f **K situate in Lexington Coiintf-, Stare of South Carolina near Swansea, coii.aining one hundred nifietv acres (190), more or loss, and bounded on he North and Hast by lands now of formerly of L. II. Witt, of M . K. iVitt, and of others perhaps, on the South by lands now or formerly, of C. L. Hast xind C.' M . Vam, and on the rVest by lands of ^ being he tract of-land convoyed*to Joseph Safran. by I.. II. Witt, and M. 11. A*111 Ly deed dated October 4, 1920, ind recorded in the office of the Clerk >f Court for Lexington CoUnty, .lanu- I iry I S. 1921, in Hook "3-W of deeds I Jage 413," . , ovinia ui saie: uasii, successful Imller 'to makem deposit of orie'toundtvd lobars. Purchaser to pay for papers, I'voiuio stamps and recording foes. H. L. HARMON (I?. S. ) , -.v.- Clonk of Court'. It. K. CA11W1M3, Attorney for Plaintiff. ; Nov. 19. lit 2 2'." '' '' j P\V(> VKRY Ol.SlKAPPH TRACTS OF J,AN1> XKAR W.VTxIiA'CKVrXjIvli iFOlt SAIdV. : 1 J; offer, at a bargain, my McConnell mil Kreshley tracts of land in Fairield County, on Hroad River, on very asy terms. These tracts' together ontain between nine . hundred and / me thousand acres and arc heavily , yt voodod in part. Parts are cleared tnd cultivated lands, with several Iwelling houses on them. They will jo divided into tracts to suit purohas rs. Young men of enterprise can >uy the lands and pay for tnem with he wood that is on them. They lie >n both sides of the Southern Railvay between Columbia and Alston and >n 'the new splendid highway from tolUmhia to ' ' JeitWh%ville. Mr. reston F. Lyleb, An (he Littleton Plantation, will show these binds to turtles interested. WM. fjYLB8, ' vii iNRiiona Bonn & Exchange Bank Building, .Columbia, S. C. 3w y)t . .1 . i ' \ | (J;S?p<inOr and Inferior ljrWj 'fnayvfa!J to shine in the opinon of others, both in your eonversaion and actions, from being superior, ,s well as inferior, to them.?CJro M6. " .-?***& **&*??' ' I' CLEIUL'8 KAL.K, ' i State of South Carolina. County of . Dexinyton,-yr-Court pf Common .Pleas. Hank of-Swansea, Plaintiff, vs \V. S. Jackson, et al.. Defendants. By virtue of authority "vested in me j by Order of..the Court in the above entitled Cause, I will sell before the Court: House door In Dexingrton. S. O., at public auction to the hijrhest bidder during: the loyal hours of stile o.n tho first Monday in December next, the same being? the 4 th day of said month, the following? described j real estate, to wit: "All that piece, purcel or tract of land lying and being situate in ltull Swamp Township, County and State ^foresaid, containing one hundred eight (108) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: on the north by lands of' MC. Kirk land, east by lands of A. R. Jefcoat, south by lands of M. L. Williams, and on the west bylands of M. J. Jefcoat." Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers, revenue stamps and recording fe?*s. H. 1.. HARMON, Clerk of Court. KFIHD At CARROLL. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Nov. 14th, 1922. . CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina. County* of .Lexington.?Court of Common Pleas. P. Hampton Hendrix. Plaintiff, vs. i Mm. Sarah Jane Rlsh. et al.. He-J fendants. By virtue of authority vested in me ! by Order of the Court in the above entitled Cause, 1 will sell before the Court House door in Lexington, S. C., at public auction to the highest bidder, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in December next, tho same being tfre 4th day of said nionth, the following described real J estate, to-wit: "All that piece, 'parcel or tract of land containing seventy-seven (77) acres, more or less, hdjoirting lands of John M. Sharpe, .It}, B. Ilish, Noah Crout, Jake Shuinpofrt on Black Creek and perhaps others. There has been released from lien of said mortgage twenty five acres qf land, the mortgage calling l'or one hundred and two acres, m'ore or less."Terms of Sale: One lvalf cash; the balance of purchase price on a credit of twelve months to be secured by bond of tho purchaser and mortgage of premises sold; and unless fifty dollars are |>aid down .in one hour lifter such stile that the said premises be immediately resold at the risk of the former purchaser ^Purchaser to pay for jKiporw, revenue stamps and recording f?e-s.. ! H. U. HAIiMON. Clerk of Court, | V K. D. ASBIL.D, Atty. for Plaintiff. J "Nov. 13th. 1922. CI/KKK'S SAbH. State of South Carolina, County of j Dcxjngton .?Court , of Common | Picas. -1 . , C. S. Kau- li. l'laintiilf vh .lackson Smith, et al.. Defendants. j By virtue of authority vested in me ' by Order of the Court in the ahove entitled Cause, I will sell before the -Court House door Jp Lexington. S. C., ! at public auction to the highest bid- I der. during the legaldiours of sale, on tho first .Monday in December next, the same being the lth day of said month, the following described real j estate, to-wit: All : imi iinl j>:?-cc, parcel or tract of i * I land situate, lying ami being in Piatt Springs Township, I.exington County. I South Carolina. containing fifty-five I acres, more or leas, and bounded by | lands of .1 .1'. Smith, J. 10. Smith. I J. 11. Smith, I-. T, Smith. 11. I.. Smith, A. P. Smith, and \V. T. Smith, and perhaps others." Terms of sale: Cash, That the purchasor shall pay to the Clerk of Court within thirty minutes after the property lias been bid off the sum of two hundred dollars, and in default thereof said Clerk shall immediately resell the same to the highest bidder upon the suiic terms as above stated, Pureliaser to pay for papers, revenue stamps and recording fees. 11. P. HAItMON, Clerk of Court. TJMM I31CM AN A (lltAIIAM, Attys. for Plaintiff. 10FIHD & CAKKOhli, Attorneys for Defendants. . Nov. 13th, 1922. Shop 1fr?Jk. , Hanks?Do you in pursuit or possession? . L 1<c; / r. t * -1 .?' f 1 tv need el (his tai)or) -j?Both. I'os n^sjor,; only comes after so much per suit! ?' 1 And sometimes aynan never Hno^s , how little h woman thinks of hiin un-, monies her. v ,, 'd CITATION NOTICR. State of South Carolina, County of Lexington.-*-By. W. F.- Hook, .Es-? quire. Probate Judge. w ?'. t?s Whereas, A. P. Swvgcrt made huff to me, to grant him Betters of Administration of the Estate, .of and effects of J. I,. M. Oxner. ... t Theite are Therefore to cite and ad- j monisli all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said .1. L. M. Oxner, deceased, that they lie and appear, before me, in the Court u. LJrobate, to be held at Lexington, C, H., S. C., on 20th day of November, LP22, next, after publication hereof at 11 o'r clock in the forenoon, to show osurao. if any they have, why the said Adni'ifiistration should not be granted1/1 ,,n ,'i (liven under niy Hand this 4tlv.;^{i? of November, Anno Domini, 1922.-W. P. HOOK I,. Probate Judge Lexington (To., S.'C*. Published on the 8th day of NO'Vbiribor, 1922, in the Lexington papei*>02 weeks. ? J not 1 SUMMONS. .,r; ??>} 'tate of South Carolina^ Countyoajf Lexington.?Court of Common Pleas. ' < r *ton?nl J. A. Watson, Plaintiff versus KflVjfeh Myers, Matthews & Bouk night', 'Aii ' / gyVj;. beville-Grc.enwood Mutual Insures. > no A ance Association,-Defendantsj. To the Defendants Above Named,:-) Vow Are Hereby Summoned and reuuired to answer the Complaint herein, ?>f which a copy is herewith served upon you. and to serve a copy of your at swer upon the subscribers at ttifiir offh.o in Lexington, South Carolina, within twenty days from the service hereof upon you. exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fall to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action wil apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. EF1KD & CARROLL, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Oetober 14, 1922-eh. To The Defendant Elijah Myers: Please Take Notice that the original Complaint in this action is how on file in the office, of the Clerk of Court for Lexington County. State aforesaid. EF1KD & CARROLL^, ... , Attorneys for Plaintiffs >? NOTICE OF SALE OF v ?i C ;ON FISCATED Al TOMOBl I iK State of South Carolina, Counts' of \ | Lexington . R>' virtue of the authority conferred upon me by act of the Legislature the state of South Carolina, approved tho 7th day of March. tfllD;' I .have seized and .confiscated a certain Ford Automobile, tho same having been sfjized while being used in transporting contraband alcoholic liquors through the county of Lexington, South Carolina in violation.of law. Now therefore 1, E. A. Roof, Sheriff of Lexington County, South Carolina, will sell at public auction, before the court house door at Lexington. said county and State, for cash at eleven o'clock A. M . on the 27th day of November, 1922, a Ford automobile, hearing Ohio State Licence number 712,X.">7 and engine number 0272419. Nov. 7, 1222 C E. A. ROOF, Sheriff of hoxington County. notice or iti:\i, i .sta i i:. Notice is hereby given that the-un-i dersigned. executors of the est a ft of j Daniel Shealy, deceased. will sell at I public auction, to the highest bidder,] for cash, or Saturday, November IX. I l!i"2. at the old Home Place.,(npw ; tin residence of I?. Cohen Shealy).. at I II o'clock in the forenoon, the'follow in" described real estate: Thirtynine anil three fourths )X!< S--l) i acres. more or less, situate, lying and being i:i Saluda To\Vnship, County of Lexington, State of South Carolina, and bounded as follows:?On the j cast by lands of, C. O. J Shealy;. on. Uib South by lauds of 1>. 1. Kptingj on the West by lands of the estate.of N. R. Shealy; and on the North by lands of i.. Cohen Shealy. James 13. Shealy, ... j John ('. Shealy. ,1 j Patrick W. Shealy, w. Kilinn Khealy, J Ij. Cohen Shoaly, t ExecutorH ??f the Estate of DanieJ Shealy, Deceased. . .. ilwp final disc1iakok. Notice? is hereby given that .1. TOP, John O. Pat W.. Killian and YJ!.' Cohen Shealy, Executors, of the ektdte of Daniel Shealy, has this day made i.. fit "-Vi I. application unto nie Tor a final.. chafgd as such executors;, and^ttyu the' 8?th day of. November, 1932, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at rjty office, has been' appointed ' for the heaVinft of said petition. i\,\jV w- *'v- hook. Judge of Probate, Lexington Co., S o. ' !:. Oct. 28. 1922. | -r.;. :.V i . i WANT ADS RANTED?1Tenant family of largt enough to run 2 hor.se farm or two small families for year, 1923. Q00i . workers only nor?l apply. B., H. Addy. rAsesvilto, ? ' Route 3 2tp Ii()ST?1 pointer bird bitch, white wltth brown spots. Answers to name "Kate", Notify J. E. pax- ' . 1 ton, I^exlnKton. S. C\. and receive reward. . { It FOR SALE?Bit? bono Poland China i pigs. 3 months old $5.00. Subject u> register. , dupuiv ijinuier, Lex* tngton. S. C.. Route 2. FOR SALE?Some choice original timber, convenient to railroad, easy of access. Homes unci farms for sale or rent. C. M. Drmpsey, "The l?ind Man." T. X. I.., Columbia, s. <5. 2t *h FOR SALE?One second-hand Ford ton truck, in good running shape, good front tiros, solid rear tires, good body. 4275.00 will buy it. w.! T. Craps, Cilbort, S. C., R. F. d, 3* l lt-p : : FOR SALE?156 acres of land, 30 under cultivation,.: balance ordinary sund hill land, good lor corn, cotton, potatoes and, grain. CJood 16 room' ' dwelling and outbuildings, good well of water. I.orated near Styx, 'about seven miles from Columbia . and near Emanuels church. Apply to M. Luther Bach man. New Brookland, Route one. 2wp i FOR RENT?Several farms, land especially good for grain, cotton and . all crops. .1. H. and .T. S. Fox, Lexington. S. C. 2t LOST OR STOLEN?On streets of Lexington, 1-30x3 1-2 used Good-' year Tiro and Tube on rim with cover. Finder please notify Bank of Western Carolina. lt-p MCMILLAN'S NOMOl'PIN cures and prevents chicken forehead; guaran teed; given simply in drinking water; saves chickens time, money;} postpaid 54.30, J2.75, 51.25, 65 cents. McMlllaiV Drug Co., 1228 Main St., Oolunfbla, S. C. 4t-p "WANTED?To buy a feV- good milch cows..Apply J. Ed Kaiser, Lexington, S.- 11? : 2t-p AGENTS WANTED?To handle sell ing propostiion. Liberal eommis- .an; sionar. Write fpr information. P. ^ O. Box 304, Newberry, S. G. 4tp8h i ' TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass on the lands of the undersigned by fishing, hunting, or otherwise, under penalty of the law, which will be strictly enforced against all" violations of this notice. HENRY JAKE It AWL. October 17j22 . 4t-p. NOTICE TRESPASSERS. This is to notify all persons not to fish, trap, hunt or trespass in anyway whatever, upon our lands, as the law will be strictly enforced against all trespassers. It. L. Gomtciiey. <*. L. Epting, D. 1. Epting, Frank Soils. 4w-p FINAL DISCHARGE. This is to notify all parties concerned that I will apply to W. F. Hook, Judge of Probate for Lexington county, S. (!., on the 11th day of December, 1922, for a final discharge c.s executor of the estate of G. Jacob Wingard, deceased. L. AUGUSTUS WINGARD, 4w-p. Executor. TRESPASS NOTICE. Ail persons :iro hereby warned not to trespass on the lands of the undersigned by hunting, or in any other manner whatsoever. The full penally of the law will he enforced against nil who violate this notice. THOS. W. OTJNTEK. JUIjIAN I'ltfCE, ?2AItlj '/.INKHit. 4t-Nov. 20-p. BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE DISPATCH-NEWS \ * *. " V'\ WHERE IT WILL B? PROMPTLY >'!\L: and; f , NEATjLY EXECUTED.