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j- Clerk's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, J County of Lexington, In Court of Common Pleas. Ellen M. Witt, individually, and as Administratrix of Michael H. Witt, < deceased, John M. Witt and Clar- 1 ence Witt, Plaintiffs, ?* / , vs. ; Catherine E. Bryan, et. al., Defendants. / ' : PARTITION^ * In obedience to the several orders < of the court herein, the last dated Feb. | 26, 1912, I will sell at New Brookland, | S. C., on Thursday, the 28th day of r March, 1912, within the legal hours of < I sale, at public auction, to the highest ] ( bidder, the following parcels and lots i of land, of which the said Michael H. i Witt, deceased, died, seized and pos- i sessed, viz: < TRACT NO. 1. i An one-half undivided interest in all ' that tract of land in said county and j state, in the Western* suburbs of the 1 A town of New Brookland, containing i nineteen acres, more or less, com 1 monly known as the "Green Hill'1 ! property, bounded by ether lands of 3 ^ the estate of said deceased, by lands of L. J. Frink, the Augusta Road aud 1 the Hook lands?the remaining ha}f interest therein belonging to G. A. j Guignard. ' TRACT NO. 2 An one-third undivided interest in ( all that tract of land in Lexington v County, said State, containing twenty- < one aud one-half acres, more or less, ( lying in the Western Boburbs of the , Town of New Brookland, commonly known as the "Horse Shoe Lake*' property, bounded at present by lands of Mrs. .AnnieF. Hollaud, Dr. Lancaster. lands of Witt & Guignard, the . Augusta Road, and by lands of the r Columbia Land and Investment Company?rtlie remaining two-thirds interest therein belongingto Adam D. Shull and G. A. Guignard. / TRACT NO. 3. All that parcel cf land,: in the Wes- . tern suburbs of the Town of New Brookland, containing eight and oneI half acres, more or less, bounded by 1 f Shuler's lands, lands of Shall and Wessinger, the Green Hill tract, and 1 shown on a plat on file in this case, marked t TRACT NO. 4. ! [ All that let of land, situate, lying I, and being in the Western suburbs of the Town of New Brookland, connty I ' and state aforesaid, containing one k rood and twenty-two and one-bait i ' perches, more or les9, being half of lot i k No. 61, on map of New Bro jkland, and i ??-? ~ n?nn/1ainua frt. I XU?VUL? DUO UKVdiUg uvuuu(H>vo| ww f wit: Th North fronts on Centre < 9 street; the East binds against lands > now or formerly of Shnler; the West i ' binds against Line street; the Souin 4* binds against lands now or formerly of r Shnler?it being the same lot conveyed ! < to the said M. H. Witt by R. L and k Annie P. Shnler, by deed dated Jnly | 81, 1902, recorded Deed Book U. U., ] tiik* k." I *RkCTN0.5. I All that lot of land in said oonnty , | and state, containing one-fourth of an , 9 acre, more or less, lying in the fork of : old Salnda and Leaphart's roads, j :. bounded by said roads and by lands of Buff and Shun.' j All that lot of land, lying in the < Town of New Brookland, said county i and state, containing one acre and < thirty-five perches, more or le98, being J Lot- No. 75 on map of Town, made by 1 G. A. Lucas in December, 1899, and i bounded North by Meeting Street; '1 East by Lot No. 74; Sooth by Center* J 1 street; West by drive which extends ' I 100 feet from water's e .ge on Horse i (Shoe Lake, conveyed to said M. H. ] Witt, by Jno. R. Shuler by deed dated Jane 16, 1890, of record, Deed ; Book T, T., page 349. TRACT NO. 7. - j All that lot of land, in the Town of > k New Brookland, being lot No. 74, on j [ said map of said town, aed bounded ( ft North by Meeting street; East by lot ] V No. 73; South by Centre street, and j West by lot No. 75 on said map. ( I TRACT NO. 8. i r All that lot of land in the Western I anbnrba of the Town of New Brook- ? I land, containg one acre, more or les9, * fronting North on Meeting street, East of lands of Witt, Sbull and Guignard; South and West om lands now or formerly of Shnler, bemg th? same lot conveyed to said M H. Witt by R. L. Shnler and Annie F. Sliuler by deed dated July 31, "1302, recorded in Book U. U., page 11 i. TRACT NO. 9. All that parcel of land in the Town of New Brookland, bounded by Centre street, Gregory's lot, Roof's lot, Spring street, Lncas street, Augusta road, and lands of others, subdivided into lots, as represented on plat marked "H," and on file in this case. TRACT NO. 10. [ All that lot of land, lying in the county of Garfield, State of Oklahoma,being lot No. 9, Block 4, in Douglas, as shown by the recorded plat thereof, and 1 conveyed by Douglas Townsite Co., to ! said M H. Witt, by deed dated Oct. 3 25. 1904, of record in Book 41, page 1 I 216, Recorder's omce, saia county aoa I State; also, all that lot of land lying L in the said county and state, being lot 1 K No. 20, Block 5, in Douglas, as shown w by the recorded plat thereof, and i conveyed by Douglas Townsite Co., to saia M. H. Witt, by deed dated Oct. 25, 1904, on record in said office, Book 41, page 217. mo A nT vr* ii 1 XXVA^X XIV, ix, j 1 , All that parcel of land, in Live Oak ] County, Texa9, ontaining five acres, ] being Farm Block No. 30, Farm Tract No. 1854. as <h OTi t >Om ! of 8Ut<iivision of Dr. Charles F. Sim- ! on's Nueces River Farm, prepared ! b37 S. L. Ohalk, and on file in the office of the Clerk of the County Court of Live Oak County, Texas; ALSO, Town Lot No. 13S5, Block No. 74, in the Town Simons City, as shown on plat of said town, on file in said office, being Uie same iancis conveyed to trie said M. H. Wirt, by deed from A. L. Mattock, A. M Avant and T), W , Eastman, Trustee", dated September ' < 12, 1907, of record in the siid office in ^j^rolume 2 at rage 25^. TRACT NO. 20. All that lotiof^land, in the County Df Cape May, State of New Jersev, known and designated as Lot 10, Block 2, Map 1, Tract C., on a Plan [>f Building Lots, known as Elmhurst? being the same conveyed to the said M. H. Witt by Wm. L. Mattox, by deed dated June 25, 1900. ALSO, those two certain other lots in said count} and state, known and designated as Lots 5 and 6, Block 4, Map 1, Tract C, of Elmhurst?being the same lots conveyed to the said M. H. Witt by Wm. L. "Mattox, by deed dated July 7th, 1900. ?5^" Plats will be exhibited on day bf sale. TERMS OF SALE. One-third CASH, balance in two squal annual payments (except the lots without Soutn uarouna, wmcr shall be all cash) with interest on each installment from day of sale, and un til paid in full, at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, interest to be paid annually or to become principal an anally and bear interest at the sann rate until paid in full, to be secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises sold; said bond and mort i?age to provide for the collection o? the usual 1C per cent, attorney's fee in case samv; be placed in anattorney hands for collection, action or foreclosure; mortgage to contain a de fault clause providing against non payment of first installment, or annual interest, at its maturity. Lots where there are ouildings shall be insured foi full insureabl8 value and policy as eigned to the ufidersigned as clerk? Purchaser shall have privilege to pa* any greater part than one-third in cash.?Purchaser to pay for drawing of deed and mortgage and for recprding mortgag.. FRANK W. SHEALY, C. 0. C. P. and G. S, | H. C. Holloway, C. J. Ramage and F. E. Dreher, Attorneys. Mar 4, 1912?4w21. r i ^ i / STATE OF S jUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. By G. S. Dr < f'r?, Esq., Probate Judge. WHERE AS, J. B. Youngblood mad* ?uit to me t. grant him Letters of Ad mini9trati n or the Estate of anr effects of c^iora Yourigblood. THESF ARE THEREFORE to cite and admoi-.ish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Flor* Youngblood, deed., that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held au Lexington, C. H., S. C., on 18th day March, 1912, next after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if anj they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 2nd day of March, Anno Domini 1912. GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L. S.) Probate Judge, LexiDgton Co., S. C. Published on the 6th day of March, .1912, in the Lexington Dispatch 2Week8.?19. Moody Battle Waged at Windsor Aiken, March 10.?Windsor, in th:8 eonntv. was the scene of a blood* bat ble last eight, in which Hanford Cash- ! man was killed and three others were ' severely woanded by the town officers, and John Cleckley chief of police, sus bained more or less serious injuries, v Cleckley and his assistant, L. B Johnson, are in the Aiken county jail and John OuBose, Smiley Randall and Jet Atkinson are held in the Windsor Lockup. The injured are Aleck Nun, shot in the arm; George Weatherford, shot in the leg; Sweet Cushman, brother of the dead man, shot through the hand, rhe fight, which was general, seem9 to have grown out of "an attempt to intimidate the officer, John Cleckley, who was formerly a member of the police force in Aiken, anftfor the past fear, since Windsor wa9 incorporated and a branch dispensary located there, ias been town marshal of Windsor, rhreats have been made, it is alleged, bo drive him away from the town be3au8e of hi9 activity in maintaining law and order, and last night the brouble began when, between 8 and 9 y clock, the officer heard a shot fired in Jet Atkinson's butcher shop. Going: *iito the shop'Cleckley found i crowd gathered and saw something ?la9h as it fell into a tub of water. Thinking it was a weapon that some me had thrown away, he made a >earch tor it but without success, then lemanded to know who fired the shot. Se arrested Atkinson, whose sons were present, and it is said, declared that ;heir father should not be taken into custody without a fight. Outside the 3oor on the street the fight began as Bleckley led Atkinson away toward the town lockup, and no one will ever inow how many shots were fired. There was a fusiiade which brought Dleckley's assistant, L. B. Johnson, fcn anpnto tn hftln his chief, and an jther fusilade followed, and when the smoke had cleared away Hanford C. Oushman, who is familiarly known as "Son,''lay dead and the others who were shot were nursing their wonnds. The combatants not only used their zuns but brought knives into play, bleckley sustaining several severe cuts in the arm and face and head. He md his assistant, however, made wholesale arrests, locking John Dubose, Smiley Randall and Jet Atkinson in bhe Windsor jail before coming to Aiken, where they are being held pending an investigation. ESTATE NOTICE. j The Creditors of the estate of Emanuel L. Frey, deceased, are hereby notified to render to the undersigned, or to her attorneys, Thomas & Lumpkin, at Room No. 9, No. 1233 Washington street, Columbia, S. C., an aeand all persons indebted to said estate are notified to make payment likewise. MA 11 ALA F. FREY, Qualified Executrix. Lexington, S. 0., March 1st, 1912?4w22 J. Rut-ledge McGhoe, of Greer.ville, has announced that he will ho a caniid ate in the iiie^ aliil*.. p". iu\ ii'*> for commission* r ?.i agriculture, commerce and la bur in opposition to E. J. >? au jn. BAD CASE OF QUIP Caused Sore Throat and Tonsilitis. Restored by Peruna. and s o r e throat. '1 tried to cure this for eighteen months, but it gradually got worse. A doctor advised me to have my tonsils cut out, but I did not like the idea. Another doctor examined me, and told me the same thing. I finally got a bottle of Peruna, and after I had taken one bottle my throat was better. I bought and used a dozen bottles, and saw I was going to get well, and I did." Swygert & Smith. Messers. Swygert Smith. the stockmen of Leesville, have a new advertisement in this issue. Thi9 firm does an extensive business in the countie of Lexington, Aiken am Saiuda. They have a fiue lot of mule.and horses to select from and their lealings are always straight an< honest. Call to sec them whether you i J want to buy or not. Bring us your jod work. All worl executed jn a skuiiui manner wu short notice. Mail orders receiv prompt and careful attention. The Dispatch THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WE HAVE EVER SHOWN IN HARNESS, SADDLES. * COLLARS, BRIDLES, ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, ETC. We have a special home-made slip Harness for one-horse wagGn at $5.00. A Set of Baggy Harness for $10.00. We buy Hides. Furs, Tallow, Beeswax and pay highest market prices. Wiise W. Martin, 1116-1118 Plain Street, COLUMBIA, - - - S. O. AS WELL AS I large ones are welcome here?. yon need not wait until your business has assumed great proportions before opening a Checking Account, DO SO TO-DAY. I Our patrons regardless of tho a amount of business done, receive c every courtesy in all matters of * business entrusted to us?arid j j there is nothing in safe banking ! j we cannot perform. Talk it over j ' with our cashier. i I | ~ " " | COLUMBIA, S. C. ^ J 'PI I x^l Our Stock of 4C best and most I found. We carry er, Mitchell and the different sizes Gregory-Con* ' COLUMBIi "Our Gruarantee Mi I SJM&g* <?*! * n/fj mc orui i s". / ' , ; X?? explanation is simp maftenrrth t every ingredient has to test of our own labor\ ther&nohitormiss'abc Fertilizers. v Sold $y Reliable .Dealers B F.S.ROYSTER GU> Sales Offices NorfolkVa. Tari?oroN.C. C( Baltimore Md. Montgomery Ala. Sp Macon Cm. Columbus C M???i????????? We Will Have WWWWWV<fcVW%WW 0? ment of Mules vww^ WV^ WWW VW%1 ml mfwm v hi gn ^tr.m ? ^"T* vn ^1^. ^I-JKC^ ?^t^r>s Columbia, y g P??mwMiiW|niHill IBHII '"-'""Jm,? We have a car i of extra good j & mare mules-good I shapes and the ? kind Lexington | farmers like. I Wagons is the complete to be the StudebakHackney in all i > la** iftVA 9 S. C. I Bans Something," | EVERY TIME]! mm w mm Kr^il le;iheyare Jw j cure and II 1 pass the || 1 . stories: /I J/ mtSqyster It I yerywhere I I 1 KNO CO J I I ' jlumbiaS.C. ' Jjr |I arlanburg 5.0. ^ ia. ??^ MM?8BBBn?? . ol: a ritjsii oiiipon March the ^v^-vwvwvwwwwv^ South Carolina.