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The following is list of nominees
in The Dispatch-News' Salesmanship
Club. All started with 50,000 votes,
jf Not too late to enter and win.
Bau-Nhurg, S. C.
vi Mrs. H. M. Nlmroons 85,000
|| Miss Bessio Miller . .. .60,000
; Miss Marian Houknlght 60,000
Miss Alma L,. Wise .'....70,000
[j Miss Lena l.orlck 50,000
|> Miss Marguerite FJdwards 30,000
Miss Bucy Cullum .. . : 60,000
Miss Susie Hinnant ...... 50,000
r . ,Misa Marion Allsbrook 50,000
jj Miss Wlffhtman c[o Geo. Wightman
80,000
Miss Ruth Ilicard 50,000
Miss Jennie Lee Lybrand 50,000
Miss Cclna Hite 50,000
Miss Mary Hartley 50,000
Mrs. Iluth Bradshaw 50,000
f Miss Baxter Fallaw 50,000
Mr. Lodwick Hatrley, Jr 75,000
"rtliss May Johnson, Iloute 1...50,000
Mias Myrtis Holstein, Route 1.'. 50,000
Mfcas Iluby Hallnian, Route 1.. 76,500
Miss Loctio Ivelsler, Route t... 50,000
Miss Thelma Ridgell, Route 1 . y),000
Mrs. VV. J. McCartha, Rt. 3...80,000
Miss Eva Wasson, Route 3.... 50,000 1
Miss Sallie Lou Bodie, Route 3 .50,000
Miss Tina Smith, Route 3 50,000
CI lupin, S. C.
Mrs. R. W. M. Kleazer 81,000
Miss Ollie Farr, It. 4 84,000
Miss Pearl Lorick, It. 4 80,000
| "Miss Iluby Dutchman 50,000
Miss Willie May Cumalander. . .50,000
Miss Hattie Haltiwanorer .50.(inn
I Miss Lucrile Stoudemire 50,000
Miss Ethel Shealy. Route 4.... 50.000
GillXIt, S. C.
Miss Annie Ballontinc, It. 1...DS.000
Miss Ethel Jumper S2.500
Miss Jessie Robertson 82,000 I
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Miss Jfinmie Ruth itawl 81,000
Mrs. J. D. Ha 11 man 50,000
Miss Fclle Davis. Route 1 50,000
Alias Papie Crout, Route 1.... 50,000
Miss Arzie Crout. Route 1 50,000
Miss Birdie Day. Route 1 80,000
Miss Bertha Five, Route-1 ....50,000 )
Miss Agnes Ivyzer, Route 2 50,000 ;
Miss May Jumper 50,000
Miss Ernestine Price 50,000 ]
Miss Roslee Barre 50,000 ]
Miss lizzie Hallman 50 000
Miss Eois Price 50,000 ]
Pclioiu. 8. C.
Mrs. Grover Gantt 50,000 *
Mrs. J. G. Fulmer 78,000 '
Miss Effie Argoe 50,000
Miss Lillian Crout. . . 7.60,000 ]
V* Mrs. H. P. Jackson,-H*.-1 . . . .80,600.
Rev. B. S. Shealy 50,000
Rev. C. \V Innn.
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Bollentlnc. S. C.
Miss Eulalle Shealy ,..50,000
Miss Thelma Riddle 50,000
8wans?i, S. C.
Miss Annie Mao l^iird, Tt. l!..XO,500
Miss Trennie Fa I law 80.500 ;
Mrs. li. C. Jackson 81,000
Mrs. 11. K. Craft 50,000
Airs. Madeline Fur tick *50,000
Miss Nora I.ybrand 50,000
Aliss Aline Johnson 50,000 ;
Miss Lizzie Oulclosurn 50,000 !
Mr. J. I,. "Williams 8 1,400
Mr. Herbert Culelosure 80,000 !
Miss Geraldine Redmond 50,000 ]
Aliss Minnie Inahinet. R. 1..50,000
Nominatio]
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son whose name is written then
the entry the ballot will count 75
by $12.00 in subscription businet
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:rs in DispatchSalesmanship
Club
jJittle Mountain, S. C.
Mr. Martin Lr. Amuck, It. 2..81,20<
Miss Evi. Cannon 50,00<
Miss MatUo Amlck 60,00<
Gaston, S. C.
Mrs, JBerta Rish 81,40(
Mrs. Beulah Busbee 50.00C
Miss Violet Olover. Route 2 50.00C
Mr. Murray W. Busbee, R. 2. .60.00C
Miss Maggie Lucas, Route 3...80.00C
Miss Mamie Ethel Taylor, R 3. .&O.OOC
Miss Gladys Hutto, Route 3. . . .&0.00C
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Oajroe, S. C.
Mr. Roderick C. Pennington .79,000
Miss Agnes Jones 30,000
Miss LJda Jonw 30,000
Skedman, S. C.
Miss I.oulse Hall 77,600
Miss Astalie Ilall 60,000
Miss Grace Able . . . 60,000
Baiter, S. C.
Miss Pansy Corder 50,00 0
Miss 1-eone Whitman 50.000
Peak. S. C.
Miss Mazie Eargle 50,000
Miss Bottle Counts 76,000
Miss Annis Shealy 50,000
New Brookland, 8. C.
Miss Delphe Thornliill 50,000
Miss Bernard Mac IClrby .... 79,800
Miss Ora Mae Gibson 50,000
Miss Effie Shealy 50,000
Miss Neva Merchant . tin one
Miss Blanche Day 50,000
Miss Alma I.eo Hall 50,000
Mrs. T. O. Seltzer 80,000
I lev. M. C. McKittrick 50,000
Ilev. Mr. Cooley 81,000
lA*csvill<*t s. C.
Miss Mary Nichols 50,000
Miss Eleanor Duncan.? 50.000
Mrs. Eldora Bedenbaugh 50,000
Mr. Joe Mcttz 81,400
Mr. Damhert Matthews 50,000
Mr. Wilbur Smith 50,000
Mr. Elliott Bedenbaucrh 78,800
Mrs. Ola Khineliart 50,000
Miss Bessie Spann ...50,000
Miss Annie Kinard 50,000
Miss Mary Alma Matthews.... 50,000
Miss Boone Pou 50,000
Miss Rosa Crosson . . : 50,000
Miss Mary Able 50,000
Miss Nettie Hall. Route 1 50,000
Miss Arzie Hallman, Rt. 1...78,000
Miss Annie Lamar Taylor, R 1 .50,000
Mrs. Birdie Adams, Route 1...50,000
Mfss Julia Koon, Rt. 7 78.90Q
Miss Ethel Bedenbaugh, R. 2 .50,000
Miss Bffie Price. Route 7 50,000
Miss Mattie Belle Rurkett 50,000
Mrs. Oallle Taylor 80,000
Edmund, S. C.
Miss Ida Reeder 85,000
* ~ IxHxinjrum, "H. C: 4 Miss
Gaynelle Nlprev 98,000
Miss Gladys Harman ^.80,000
Miss Myrtle Rawl 50,000
Mr. Julius E. Sharpe 99,000
Miss Juan|ta George 80,000
Miss Mary James Haltiwanger. 88,000
Mr. Leonard Free 00,000
Wish Julia Drafts 50,000
Miss lasrine ltaminer 50,000
Mrs v.r. C. Goodwin, Rt. 3..8V.500
Miss P jth Harman, Route 3.. 50,000
Mr. Krnest Pickens Roof.... 83,000
Miss Thelma Rawl, Route 4...50,000
Miss Marion Roof, Route 4....50,000
Miss Fannie Hicks, Route 4. . . .50,000
Miss Lois Taylor, Route 5 50,000
Miss Ix>oln Meetze, Route 1..84,000
Mrs. Karl F. Oswald 75,000
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TO THE DISPATCH-NEWS,
O. BOX 243, LEXINGTON, S.
<NY CO.
3, S. C.
ses Teas and Sugarsaily
Sold at Cut Prices.
WY CO.
WILL ATTEND WASHINGTON
MEBn\G OP ASSOCIATION
I Columbia, Dec. 4.?L. D. Jennings
of Sumter, A. It. Johnston of St.
George and E. Wollaco Evans of Den
nettsville will represent the South
Carol!.la Cotton Growers association
at tHe national conference of commodity
cooperative associations to be
held in Washington, December 14, 15
'the board of directors of the South
Carolina association.'
The conference at Washington has
been called for the purpose of forming
a national organization of the
commodity marketing associations.
Judge Robert W. Bnghum of Louis
ville, Ky., representing the tobacco
associations, will be chairman of the
meeting arid Carl Williams of Okla- ^
homa, representing the cotton assoI
elations, will be the vice chairman.
Representatives of the 160,000 cotton
growers belonging to cooperative
marketing associations will attend the
conference. Delegates from^ live big
tobacco growers organizations that
handle the sale of some two-thirds of
200,0000 . members of those organizations.
Representatives from something
like 15 stnte wheat growers' orDalry
producers' organizatons from
l.-rwers organizations from every dis*..
ict in the country, the producers of
California dried fruits, the cooperativefpoultrymen
and members of numerous
other cooperative associations
1 will be represented.
' More than $1,000,000,000 worth of
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> TWO VERY DESIRABLE TRACTS
OF LAND NEAR WALLACEVILLE
i FOR SALE.'
i I offer, at a bargain, my McConuell
and Froshley tracts of land in Eairfield
County, on B?*oad River, on very
easy teiv.is. These tracts together
contain between nine hundred and ,
one thousand acres and are heavily
wooded in part. Parts are cleared
and cultivated lands, with several
dwelling houses on -them. They will!
'bp (livldoH into trnAlo t- *
hi??*_m iu auiL purcnas- (
ers. Young men of enterprise can
buy the lands and pay for them with ,
the wood that iq on them. They lie
ion both sides of the Southern Kallway
between Columbia and Alston and (
on the new splendid highway from ,
Columbia to Jenkinsville. Mr.
Preston K. Lyles, on the Littleton i
Plantation, will show these lands to
parties interested.
WM. Hi# LYLES,
1011 Nationa Loan &. Exchange Bank
Building, Columbia, S. C. 3w
CHANCE TO 1H1Y SMALL FARMS.
i I will sell small farms on long time
and easy terms to working farmers,
i Will cut the land to suit. Near Railroad
station and school. In Western
i Fairfield. Heathy.
JOHN J. McMAHAN,
4t Columbia, S. C.
I
New Enterprise
now open.
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1340 Main St., Columbia, S. C. i
Headquarters for Xmas gifts, hand j
made Tengerie and fancy hand
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work.
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LtJNGARDIA stands high above
all preparations In quickly removing
Coughs and Colds. "Deepseated
Coughs and Colds are a
menace to the DUNGS". Take no
chance with a syrup of merely
pleasing taste, ( but use LUNOARDIA,
recommended and used
by Nurses and Physicians, and
proclaimed the best. Unequaled
for soro throat, difficult breathing
etc. 00c and $1.20 per bottle.
Jour money back if any oti?s;*
preparation approaches it for good
results. Manufactured by Lungardia
Co., Dallas, Texas.
FOIt SALE BY
HARMON DRUG CO.
8t-10. #
FINAL DISCHARGE.
. . \
zsotice is hereby given that E. C. \
Williams, Executor, of the estate if J. 'i
K. Cumalander, has tha day made ap- i
plication unto me for a final discharge '(
hs such Executor; and that the 27th )
day of December, 1922, at 10 o'clock i
A. M., at my office, haa been ap? \
pointed for the hearing of said peti-'
tion.
W. F. HOOK,
Judge of Probate, Dexington Co., S. C
Nov. 25, 1922,
farm products, it ia estimated, will be
marketed by cooperative associations
this year. Among, t^ieaa products are
cotton tobacco alfalfa, wheat, peanuts,
milk, eggs, fruits, maple sugar, raisins,.
prunes, rice, tomatoes, livestock
and many others].
The South Carolina delegates will
be able to report tremendous growth
of the cooperative marketing idea in
this state. The South Carolina-Cotton
Growers" Cooperative association
Is making itm debut this season in a
manner that is said to be very gratifying
to its enttre membership and
to the bankers and business men of
the state. The Tri-State Tobacco
Growers association romnrliUr ??>?
tobacco rrowers of North and South
C&robna and Virginia, made it a debut
this, rear, and. the .morale of ita membership
is said to be 100 per cent.
The South Cnrolna Cotton Growers'
Cooperative association was formally
rganfzed Jung 16, with a membership
of approximately 9,000. Over 2,000
members hare added since that
time, giving It a membership today
o fover 11,000. Many of these members
have been add^d since that time,
giving Jt a membership today of ovor'
11,000. Many of these members have
been added since the opening of the
result of very general satisfaction
with the operations of the association
.
NOtlOl TRESPASSERS.
This is to notify all persons not to
fish, trap, hunt or trespass in any way
whatever, upon our lands, as the law
will be strictly enforced against all
trespassers.
R. L.. Connelley, C. L. Epting, D.
I. IOpting, Frank Sons. 4w-p
CITATION* NOTICF..
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State of South Carolina, County oLexington*?By
W. F. Hoo'.;, enquire,
Probate Judse.
-AVhereae, A. Harper Shuii ar?l H.
F. Shull made au't to me, to grant
thein Letters of Administration ot Uiv
Estate of and effects of J. Hurrif
Shuil.
These are Therefore to cite and admonish
all and snigulnr the kindred
and Creditors of the said J. Harrif
Shull, deceased, that ihey be and e.ppear,
before me, in the Court ot Probate,
to be held at Lexington, C. K.:
8. Cor. 11th day December, 1022.
next, after publication hereof at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, to shotfi- cause
if any they have, why the said Administration
shiuld not be granted.
Given under my Hand, this 27th d?.y
of November Air no Domini 1922.
W. F. HOOK (L. S.)
Probate Judge I^xington Co., S,
Published on the 29th day of November,
1922, in the Lexington paper.
2 weeks.
CLERK'S SALE.
State of South Carolina, County of
Lexington. -?Court of Common
Pleas.
Hattie Bess Brabljam, Plaintiff, versus
Robert C. Brabi.am, et al., Defendants.
!
By virtue of authority vested in nie
Kv Orrln** /vf ' ? * 1 ? 1 '
v..v>w ui me vuuia in iiii: auuve entitled
Cause, I will sell in the town of
Batesburg, S. C., between the hours
of ten a. m. and twelve m. at public i
auction to the highest bidder, on the
21st day of December A. D. 1922,
upon the terms and conditions hereinafter
set forth, the following lot of
land:
"All of that certain piece, parcel or
lot of land situate, lying and being in
he town of Batesburg, County of L.exngton,
and State aforesaid, and havng
the following dimensions, comnencing
at a corner of L. D. Cullum'sJ
ot on south of Railroad street and j
running along h^s line 207 feet to a
iitch and thence along said ditch 100
Teet, thence northwest 27 3 feet to
south Railroad street, thence along
?aid street 89 feet starting point, and
bounded as follows: on tlyt4 north by
Railroad Street, on the east by lands
of R. C. Miller, on the south by E.
H. Ridgcll. and on the west by Ij. I).
Nullum, or a more accurate description
see plat made by E, L. Hartley,
surveyor, January 15, 1914."
Terms of sale: For Cash; the successful
bidder to nay for nanerB reve
luo stamps, recording, etc., and prodded
that as an earnest oft good faith
the successful bidder or bidders shall
ieposit with the <taid Clerk of Court
wthin thirty minutes after the property
is^bid off ten per cent, of the purchase
price thereof, and in case this
requirement is not complied wth the
said Clerk of Court shall immediately
without further advertisement, or at
another salesday to bo fixed by him,
after giving due and legal advertisement,
resell the said property at the
risk ofr the former bidder.
H. Li. HARMON.
Clerk of Court.
Tlmmerman 4fc,Grftham>
Attys. ffcr Plaintiff.
November 24th, 1922. 3w. td.
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SUMMONS FOR RELT^.
State of South Carolina, Coun.v of
Lexington.--Court of Com nan
Pleas.
H. H. Leyuatb. Plaintiff vs George K.
Salley,* Green Livingston, C. JL?
Wise, Bank of Western Carolina
and A. J. Sturkle. Defendant.
j To the Defendants above nemcd:
You are herebv summnneil r?
quired to answer the complaint in thle
action, whdch Is filed In the office Oi
C'?rk of Court for Lexington county,
in ,<Jrl State, and to serve a copy nt
your answer to the said complaint on
the subscriber at his office ?.t North,
Souths Carolina, within twenty days after
the service hereof, exclusive of the
day of such service, and. if ycu fail to
answer the Complaint within the time
aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action
will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
^ 7J. B. FRIDAY,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
November 2 3rd, 1922.
H. I*. HAP.MAN,
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas.
Lexington County, S. C.
To George N. Sailey, absent defendant:
The foregoing summons is served
upon you by publication, pursuant to
the order of the Qlerk of this Court,
dated the 28rd. day of,, November.
1922, and filed with the .complaint in
the office of the Clerlj of this Court at
Lexington, S. C.
E. B. FRIDAY,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
November 23r4, A. p., 1322.
CITATION NOTICE.
Stute of boulh Carolina, Ccunty of
Lexington.?By W. F. Ilcuk, esquire,
Probate Jud^e.
Whereas, L. B. Shealy and J. A.
Bouknight made suit.to me, 10 grant
him Letters of Administration of the
Estute of and effeetu of J. D. Frick.
These arc Therefore to cite and admenish
all and singular the Jiindrgd.
and Creditors of the salil J.
Frick, deceased, that they be and appear,
before me, in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Lexington, C. H.,
S. C., or. 9th day December, 1922.
next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock
In the forenoon, to show cause,
if any they ijave, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Gven under my Hand, this 25th day
o? Not ember. Anno Domini 1922.
vr. F. HOOK, (L. S.)
i'rwbaie Judge Lexington Co., S. C.
Published on the" 29th day of November,
19 22, in the Lexington paper,
2 weeks.
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Wire Cable, Boilers,
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Two-horse wagons standard make
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And Good
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Rets harness $15.00 up.
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TlilCSi'ASS NOTICE,,
All persona are hereby warned not
to trespass on the lands of the under- >
signed by hunting, fishing or otherwise,
under penalty of the law.
ESTATE I.AND8 T. J. DRAFTS.
DR. J. P. DRAFTS.
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