The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 08, 1913, Page 5, Image 5

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r - J > ? LOCAL DOTS t s ?The friends of Magistrate iW. P. Caskey will be glad to ? Ipnrn fViof Vio io 1 ? VllMV 11V AO HIipiU V All|? ttllU hopes to be out in a few days, v ?The fine large dray horse ^ of Edwards & Horton, so well known about town, was burned ? to death in the fire Friday J morning. ^ ?Mrs. W. P. Neely, who has f been ill for some time at her t, home in the Tiszah section, was v taken Wednesday to the Fennell Infirmary in Rock Hill. ?Many visitors from hoth f ^ the town and the county visit- li ed the Corn Exposition this 1< week. It is needless to say that ? each one is delighted with what he saw there. l ?Steps are being taken to have the Corn Exposition continued for one week longer. We r< hope it will be continued and 21 that everybody in Lancaster d county who has not seen it will not fail to attend. n ?There appears elsewhere n in this issue an interesting program for the meeting of the t( next County Educational Asso- t, ciation to be held in the court house next Saturday, the 15th ti instant, beginning at 10 o'clock. Teachers can learn much of K value at these meetings, and no teacher in the county should t< fail to attend. The trustees of each school should also be pres- p ent. We hope the meeting will u be largely attended. ? ?If you have never thought it about it you may be interested n to know that many vegetables " have some partial or part of the a body in common with human c Y beings. When you begin to N plant your garden you may t( take a more personal interest a in planting if you remember that "Com has ears. Potatoes has eyes. Squashes have necks, r Cucumbers have warts. Cab- ? bages have heads. Celery has ^ a heart. Wheat has a beard. r' Grapes have skin." b< b i d PERSONALS " I h ^ Mr. M. PoliakofF has gone r <*' ' North to purchase spring goods, Mrs. R. E. Wylie and Miss e Juanita Wylie are spending a few days in Columbia and Y Charlott^. e Messrs. Eugene Hough, Her- s man Poovey and Clyburn Wil- h son spent Thursday at the Com r Show. h Miss Corinne Thomson has * returned from a visit to her sis- : -KM r* n * r * s ?,ei, ivira. sr. rs. ivionan, in Mount g< Carmel. e Mr. C. D. Jones is expected 1 to return from New York to- 1 day. r Miss Frances Nicholson of Union is the guest of Miss Beth Brown. Mrs. S. W .Heath and Mr. _ I William Stewart Heath of Stoneboro spent Wednesday in h town. o Mrs. J. C. White and little s Miss Mary Cureton White have ? returned from an extended visit ? to Rock Hill. I Capt. and Mrs. D. E. Penny i, have returned from the Corn o Show in Columbia. ? Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Poovey, <] Mrs. J. S. Wilson and Mr. Wendell Wilson were Corn Show visitors this week. Mr. Claude Cauthen of Rock Hill was in town Wednesday. n Mr? A. P. McLure and Mr. r Julian Ross returned Wednes- * day from a visit to the Com ? IShow. r Mr. John D. Wylie spent o Thursday in Columbia. ? Mr. J. H. Witherspoon was , & the guest of Mr. Ira B. Dunlap in Rock Hill Wednesday. Mr. J. O. Williams came up ? from Camden Wednesday, re- < turning Thursday in his Cadil- < Jac touring car. \ [ Miss Laura Gilbert Williams j; spent Friday in Columbia, the !! guest of Misses Ellen and Marie Butler. ?; Mr. R. A. Long spent Wed- < > >esday afternoon in Oakhurat. J! Messrs. W. B.Plyler, H. C. Rob Iinson and s. i). Taylor attyhded ? the Corn Exposition Thufsday. X Mr. Ed Knight, who \i work- t ing with the Souther^ Uower % Company on its interi#ban line a between Columbia ayd Green- Y Dr. Klrive's Ndw Ijptcovcry. a Soothes irrltaterl thaDat and lungs, ? ^ stops chronic and }n<?lng cough, re- X Llleves tickling tiA-rJTt, IhsIps nlco. X Tako no other; tuod, alwnya y used. Buy It at lamcastar Phar- X niacy and Standard Drug Co. ' < \ V ille, is at home for a few da; Miss Addie Pinkeny is vis ng at the home of Col. Lei prings. Mrs. Dr. T. E. Funderbu 3 visiting her parents jaurinburg, N. C. Dr. T. E. Funderburk is or isit to his father, Mr. 'homas Funderburk, at Dudl Mr. Nelson Montgomery Iheraw visited relatives h< his week. Messrs. Foy and Thurl Ivans left yesterday momi or Williamston, S. C., win hey have accepted a positi /ith the G. D. & A. Railway. If you are unable to plant ew flowers along the path ife, you might at least pai rng enough to pull a few wee FOR LANCASTER PEOPLE. .ancaster Citizens* Experiences F nish Topic for Lancaster Disc sion. The following experience occ ed in Lancaster. A Lancaster c en relates it. Similiar experiences are occurr ally. Lancaster people are being eved. Getting rid of distressing kldi Is. Try Doan's Kidney Pills, ested Quaker remedy. Lancaster people testify, Lane er people profit. The evidence is home evidencj tie proof convincing. / Lancaster testimony is graMfi Lancaster sufferers shou^gread W. S. Lfngley, Elm SjW, Lane sr, S. C., sys: "My byf ached snsely anl my kidn^re were < rdered. fThe kidjaty secretl assed irrigularly j#a were unr ral. Socle time am> I got a sup f Doan'sl Kidndr Pills from tandard jPri'K Jompany's store i : did nol|tak^hem long to reli le. My \l<yrys are now in a n lal conAnon and my pains i ches have disappeared." For sale by all dealers. Price ents. Foster-Milburn Co., Bultj few York, sole agents for the 11 3d States. Remember the name?Doan'i nd take no other. Do you know that more reaL* er lurks in a common cold tJRin ny other of the minor almen 'he safe way is to take jpnamt lln'a pAiiok - M. ?iu a vuugu ivriiicuv, il jmurUUK eliable preparation, ojJBl rid yo elt of the cold m (jjrfckly as po; le. This remedy Is for sale by ealers. v Notice of Election. Whereas one-third of the fi olders and one-third of the elect esidlng In Pleasant Plain sch istric-t No. 33, in Lancaster corn ave petitioned the county board Education to order an electio^ etermine whether or not an^u lonal tax of two (2) mills sjrill ivied on all real and persoiMLl pr rty in said > district No^33, Chool purpose- W We, the county boardJff educat reby order ^the tru^ees of s 'leasant Pl?<n distjprt Vo. 3:?, old the elntion tU^Pleasant PI chool house on Saturday, Febru 2, 1913, wJKh election o uch ele'-tc? a^^oturn real or i onal propeglyJor taxation and v xhibit 'liefj j^x receipts and rei ration certificates shall be allo\ o vote. Rules for opening j losing shall be the same as in eneral elections. A. C. ROWBLL, H. E. COFFEE, J. H. HAMEL. / County VJoard of Eilucatojh Sale of Personal Propejgy. By virtue of an order of me F ate Court of Lancaster/^coui touth Carolina. I will sell/at nui ale to the highest b'ddu^ for ca t the late residence of #rs Deli iims, deceased, on Wednesday, 9th day of Febrhary^l913, all icrsonal property a^l effects nnging to said deceased, consist f household andlychen fupnlti lie mule, 19 heallAf hogsytwo mggies and horfv, corn, peas, f ler, shop tools, 3 wagon%'etc. W. U. CLTOURN, Administrator Notic^f Notice Is hereh^ gi\en that aeeting of the ypckholders of 'eoples' Drug Grocery Compj .ill be held Up the othce 0' Company, ah Jfeath Springs, S. n Tuesdawftlarch 4th, 1913, our o'clock'p. m., for the purp f increasing the capital stock aid company from $2,000 to $5,0 'EOPLES' DRUG & OROOE COMPANY. Heath Springs, S. C. Feb. 8th, 1913. 37-43THAT LI MARY HAD A LITTLE 1 ITS FLEECE WAS AND EVERYWHERE T1 THE LAMB WAS SU1 IT FOLLOWED HER TO AND CAUGHT AN AV AND MARY DI RKED Oi GOWANS?GOOD AS I WHAT MAKES THE LAY THE EAGER CIIILDIU HKI AI SI (iOH A Ns I 'III THE TEACHER IIE HI GOWANS, King of KrtftrnJ and all mothers should al\vn>f nuHliate u*e. All druggists ^ GOWAN MKD THE LANCASTER Business Notice FOR RENT-i-On^/^oom.Jfoix pr ferred. Tibboard^n? wante irk Prices reasonable, jjtpply "B. at News office. f 2t. FOR SALE?Ced^ posts for fen 1 j* ing. Any length. Phone i^\ J. Craig. 1 HAVE just received ^^^Ipmei of Singer Machinescan a Jre ford to buy. My terms^re 6 2-3 cen a day. Can you apo^o to use an u OW satisfactory macnme when you cj ne hu>' on m>* terms? A. B. Lindse ar^ Mgr. Singer store. S 36 ion LOST- -On streets/^ of Lancaste Friday, Jan. 3Lrfountain peu-'tt turn to Mrs. Llndsey aj^n g reward. 36 of FOR SALE?Nice hduseymdlotai 18e 6 nice building lefts Jn town. A wanting to buy wil^oo well to 1 * Bpect property. I am going to H Springs, Ark., to take treatment fi rheumatism and will sell befor* tir_ go. I. T. Hunter, Lancaster, S^C. us- \ X37* PARCELS POST MA^S^ade ..." order for this city lop/any oth city In this state 76c. (Parcels Po ._ Publishing Co., St. Louis, Mo. lng 34-37 re" NOTICE?I have sold yfy entl tock of drugs, tohJCco, pain and all other stipck ofjRoods and fl th tur?s to the Pe>plearDrug and Or ine cwty Co. All Flijft or lndlvldua Holding claimfyKgalnst me wl ' Vf please present ^them for paymer y E. W. Hammond, Heath Springs, r C., Jan. 21, 1913. illy EGGS FOR - HATCHING?Fro i.t Silver Campines.the igreatest la ;as. era and smallest eaters otf a in_ breeds. They are no fatasT lis- few settings at $3.0(1 Also^Vhi ons Orpington eggs,for a jlmJjfd Um iat- from bset blood lines l^^he, cou ply try at $1.50 a setting. T. L Hllto the ind FOR SALE?Any lengtJ^of oak < eve Pine Are wood. Prompt deliver or- Phone order to Jondl-Blllott Mu ind Company. / 60 FOR SALE?Milch wwM with ^ ilo, ond calves, givlnn jfom 3 tof Inl- gallons a day. Also mme nice/big Cunningham Farm. 32-VO-h WANTED?Cow hides, min/ hide / coon hides, fox hldeA mujKraynl es. Will pay higher /iBhj?rlc a"~ See me before setlmg. JCape Cauthen. f yl hly BREAKFAST BACON. IkKled^on ur_ leas Ham, apeoialtiaa m. Sto#ner 9g(_ 11 in son. T 30-tl ^,l FRESH FISH and (f^"8 Fridi and Saturday of MTCh weeky Stogner & Hinson. ifl-tf ee- NOTICE?All persons no\^Tndebt< ore / t? fl16 hrm of McManu^l Co., a ool Asked to come and mnTe prom ?ty/ settlement. We are g^^g to chjutfl yOf our business and do JF>t wish fto 1 'to forced to place lanjy^ papers Jn tl Idi- hands of an attfrnjy. Butjde mu be have settlementH.^McMani^ & C< op- Tradesville, S. I'M Januaigy 2, 191 for V J 28-tft Ion Oil RENT?Centr&l^Fotel. jdfp aid to Bennett-FergqgMT Co. ^K-t ain FOR STYLISH wJftllng Iii^atioc ary Carbon Paper or Olivei^md Rei nly !ngton Typewriter Ribbps, call >er- The News office. 1-tf LOST?On Chriatmjpmorninfc ru ved ning a fox, a lih^R and t(JThoui jnd dog, white breallX namedr Tickle all $5.00 Reward. Jfotify Plylt Route 2, Taxahaw, S. CX 36-4ts J)ON'T THROW] your au tires that havi hnwnout. Sei them to the ColtoiXstates Wag< Co., Monroe, N. \yM and have the vulcanized. We JeXexpress one wa ?ro- we remain, you|#very truly, Cott( ity, states Wagon Company. 23-49 blic ________________________________ ish. lah Notice of Election, the Whereas, one-third of the dfre the ! holders and one-third of the ulbeto be- ; residing in Pleesant Hill school di ing trict No. 31, have petitioned t! ire, I county Board of Education to ord (2) | an election to determine Whether od- not an additional tax or two (: mills shall be levied onAll real ai personal property in sJTd school d trict No. 311 for school purposes. We hereb r order Jibe trustees said Pleasar t Hill district No. 31 a hold the el< itlon m\ Saturday, Fe the ruary 2 2, a Pl^fsant Hill scho any house. At /hlcJy election only su the electors as 'etifn real or person C., property fof, ^cation, and who e at hlbit their receipts and regl ose tration certiffcates shall be a'lowt of to vote. Election shall open ai 00. close as all general elections. RY A. C. ROWELL, H. E. COFFEY, J. H. HAMEL, s County Board of Education. TTLE LAMB / LAMB, / WHITE AS SNOW? / I AT MARY WENT, / ft E TO CiO. X .-?? ihnm, UNK IlflY I ITFUL COLD X <lld>. / -IB LOVG/OWANS SO KB < KIMT < ::l> 'Jr < voir k:vow* h t^fres Croup. Colds Pneumonia, ? vep h bottle in the home for iin- J X it. 25c, nor and fl.OO. -If AI. CO., Concord, N. C. J |r* ?1 1 -n" '? ? " NEWS, FEBRUARY 8, 1913. g CITATION. STH - STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 00?*^ e- Count;* of Lancaster. fw d. By J. E. Stewman, Judge of Probate. I >" Whereas J. E. Porter has made ^ suit to me to grant him letters of G9 ~ ^Administration of the Estate and effects of John W. A. Porter. I>^J< TJ These re therefore to cite and G9 *' admonish all and singular the kind- fjfc red and^ Credito.-s of thqf said John *v w. a. rorier, deceasedJ that they MB J~ be and appear before tne, in the,.' gjk t8 Court of Probate, to Joe held n" Lancaster on Febroarvr 19th, J(^3, flB lu next, after publicntiai thea^of, at Prt y. 1 lo'clock in the foreaooi^^o show cause if any they Ma^^why the R ? said Administration Ijjrould not be M ,m ,r? granted. \r e* Given under my hand, this 5th M th< et day of February, Anno Domini 1913. fjfc J. E. STEWMAN, Q ? ^ Probate Judge. W go, Notic of Discharge. B I ?T Notice is hereby given thap--fte t undersigned, as kuardian of Ross Blackmon, will, on the \^C day of th> March, 1913, mi ke hej^fnal return as such guardia i, aiur apply to the roi Probate Court < f Lancaster county for letters dism sjlory. W ALMETTA ; /BLACKMON, flA T Guardian of C7. Ross Blackmon. ^H| " Jan. 29, 1913. 34-42-w jjgj pl, Notice to Debtors and Creditors. W de All persons Indebted to the estate t? of J. E. Taylor, deceased, will make VP JO payment at once to the underflfgned, W and all those having claim#* against . said estate will present.,Mime, duly VQ ed authenticated. / jJr W " W/P*ftOBINSON. S N1 a' Administrator Esttrte of J. E. Tay- VB , S- lor, Deceased. " W lM __ .-Feb. 1, 1913. 35-48-s y* Notice of Dischij^. M ^ Notice is hereby glvsiv^rhat the un- VB| ? ^ derslgned will, on tbe^nth day of Feb- MK *e uary, 1913, make t|iMr final return as e> administrator of \.)m estate of Koto L. VP Q~ MeOuirt, decaasepT and apply to the OO >r n- Probate Court\uy Lanoaster County tor 11 letters dismissory. VB. ?r M. GRIFFIN, M 7- W. J. CRENSHAW, S 'e Administrators of Estate of Rosa L. VP MoGulrt, Deo eased. 29-37-s OjO r E< ?T Schedules Southern Railway. W| Premier I'arricr of the South. #,PP N. B.?Schedule figures published ? as Information only and are not guaranteed. Effective Sept- 15, 1912. L Daily departure from Lancaster: X, a" / No. 113?10:05 a. m. for Rock Hill and way stations. Nice 6 T No. 118?8:31 a. m. for Camden, Up, two Columbia and way stations. near Intel No. 114?2:00 p. m. for Camden, ket stre is- Columbia, Charleston and way sta- $1,800.00 A tions. 3 00 Ac ' i No. 117?7:48 p. m. for Rock rfl, ^ Hill, Yorkville and way tations. Also ln_? th (y Charlotte, Washington, Philadelphia a^e'B ext at and New York. 200 W. E. McGee, A. G. P. A., Colum- acrt, _ bia, S. C.; W. H. Caffey, D. P. A.. ?a7 v * Charleston, S. C. price of p1 Lancaster & Chester Ry. Co. iToVpe1 XSTER A CHESTER RY. CO. cash. Schedule In Effect March 3rd 1912. 61% a a? Eastern Time. Dixie, 30 8t WESTBOUND 3-room Lv. Lancaster 6:00a?3:35p open. Pi * Lv. Fort Lawn ....6:30a?44:08p acres by i Lv. Richburg 6:55a?4:43p etc (^an . Ar. Chester 7:30a?5:20p rni/ EASTBOUND , f Lv. Chester 9:30a?6:45p ?ear Dwl ~ Lv. Richburg .. . .10:20a?7:25p no\,.8ea<f IS- Lv. Bascomvllle. . .. 10:30a?7:35p .weu ?r 1 n." Lv. Fort Lawn .. ..11:00a?7:50p J at Ar. Lancaster 11:30?8:15p *2,450.00 Connections?Chester, with South- ! 4 3 acr ern, Seaboard and Caroli .a & joining ? n" Northwestern Railways. Sam Lan 1(1 Fort Lawn, with Seaboard Air road, nea |r- .ine Railway. I per acre. !r? Lancaster, with Southern Railway, j 15 acr A. P. McLURE, Supt. < Stogner. ? : one mile to _ Arch roa ld T T7* C Cross ro* ? rKlti^ prA;?T >n C A * I CI b>50 -ror (juick bale sm ^ room ten ft~ 284 acres lan d, miles west of Taxa- springs. J r8 haw, 10 miles of Heath Springs and $1,200 #1 's~ Pageland, known as the"Irvin Knight" ; 3 6X1*1 or Jos. F. Gregory place. lf>0 aores orig- street^ 1 er" lnal growth long leaf pine timber. Own- j cash./ (I yr er. Miss Annie Gregory. Price per p)/ ^jc . j aore $20.00 gale/at a 120 acres, 8 miles north of Lancaster, . 's" 2 miles north of Riverside, joins prop- .tf erty old Wax haw church, 2 horse farpi ! ' in cultivation. Property of Mrs. Mary | f 1? McDow. Price per acre. . . $21.00,5/' n*1 1/ 1)" 485 aores, near Antioeh, on two pub?' lie roa<is, 0 good tenant houses. Rents/ lor 22 bales ootton 500 lbs. eaoh, Sear 3^ 1 a' me at onoe. 44 acres,! 3 miles west of Ilea pi !!*". P'* ls~ .Springs, cl^o to ohuroh and schoolf )U '<tr e . joins lands pf Bennett Brag. Property C" ? ,, 1 of J. M. Knight. Prioe |>6r acre $25.00 ... ' a f . ? . . nett s, nf 400 acreid recently purchased at a Heaver q bargain and will bo j^dd accordingly hy j^a and quicklr in th.ew separate tracts, house an Owner, T. fl. IIugh?rf Prioe $16.00 per ?? ere and aljove. / J" j "* * [Iio/SES ? < ? One hou le oy8 roorai In town of open, tw r Heath Spr iknJiii College, Perry and room an Broadway strwts. Now ocoupied by acres of W, O. HotiVhf Size of lot, 100 ft. front $3,000. by HBO ft. Upep. Owner, Rev. S. N. 39 aci I Wataon. Pflce $2,000 miles no * One house and lot built two years in eultlv ) with four rooms, 8 ft. hall, Ao. on West 76 acr Aroh street, with barn Ao. Size 5-room ' of lot 100x178. Owner, L. P. Dabney. houses. , Prioe $1,626 Price $31 One house and lot on French St.,near ! Southern R. K. with 4 large rooms Ac., * 2,'^ P level lot, 70 ft. front by 126 deep. Own- Three 't er, J. \1. Ferguson. Price $1,675 "larkmoi I?o not be deceived Into believing 1 C\r ' real estate will ever be cheaper. My II ' ^ ' sales are greater than ever and will still increase as price of cotton and other produce advances. Buy dirt and , 2-acre I In Lanca : J "DO IT NOW." : T M HUGHES Rrnker X IV ^ rn W AT?? ? w VSBV1 I A AW, : v _. 0 OUR C here Are Many s, of You, That we appreciate your tronage, your loyalty d HteadfastueBH, .fully as toh aH you appreciate ? help we have at times Li en able to fnrniBh you, p? bs without saying. D HOWEVEK, we want to ft1 te this public method of g inking you for past pat3age and, with full conenoe that this patron- ^ 0 will oontiaue, we i ?dge you our beet en- f avors in the fntnre at , 11 have bad in the past/ Wjahing you an inoiejpimeaiinre of HAWI. 28H and PROSPERITY the year 1913; vJb are T Sinoerely yoprs, TXS E HE BANK OF LANCASTER C "The Old Reliable." 7arm La -room house, nicely fltt blocks of court house a rsection of Dunlap and Mi sets. Price right no i. res, D. P. Baker's, on W' Lynches Creeks, two but! ree horse farm open, ra line bottoms and aoc s In woods v'C.h thousan mber. Timber alone, I ; rorth more than the askl land. Adjoining Isnds s to $20 an acre. Will ta r acre for quick sale si teres, Jndson Usher's, nc acres very fine saw timb house and 30 acre fai ice $4 0 per acre. Also 1 same with improvemen be bought at $4 5 per ac acres, Marcus Estridge ght, 30 acres worked, t' 5-room and 4-room, go vater and pasture. Nic< Price if sold right I. es, Allen Alsobrook's, ? lenry Frasier, Ben Hunt ey, etc., on Ginger Ca r Union church. Price $ es and small house, W. A nice and desirable far east of Lancaster, on N> d and oiy the McDow H id. See tne right off 1 I termsf few oyfer small tracts nei jw ro/l bargains, es a|>out 1-4 mile north eekr church and east of N , ^room house and good, ^it house. Several 'About 20 acres cuL$fvat< 72V4 acres at $25^n ac i nice lots oiymew Ar Will sell vejy cheap 1 . P. IlardiiL^bts.) SEE M In tyre's once new house I bargalj^r acrear one mile east inpublic road, well wat <w\ place. 45 to 50 aci r Good 4-room hou iuse, barn and stables a ture. By good school, i. $32.50 an acre, lores on Flat Creek, P ice. Nice house and o Farm open, good wat .00 an acre. teres, T. H. and E. S. B( >ar Anvil Rock and west ireek road, on road lendl rlon Walker's. Teni d 10 acres of fresh lai Ine thicket. Some very f 10 an acre. :res, Minor Johnson's, n< church, three horse fa o houses, 4 room and d outbuildings, about nice saw timber. For pli es, R. II. McMurray's, rth of Lancaster, 25 ac ation. Price $30 per a< es, J. H. Barr's, near DIj house and two ten: Also 40 acre farm op > per acre. es, near Tom Hance's. Pr er acre. nice 3-room houses, S. n place, very cheap. 6-room house, 4 V4 ac rth Lancaster. Price $3,5 r. ?. mackey iois norm >rlnK, cheap. lot by Farmers' warehoi ster. See me. "STRAIG1 L BELK, Ag 5 USTOMERS:! m tatement of Condition at the BB mj Close of Business, Decern- ra ber 31, 1912. g 0, RESOURCES ? oans and discounts $504,689.65 onds 12,500.00 0 m urmture&fixtures 1.000.00 ^ anking house and jnj lpt 5,800.00 g ?ye by banks, and ^cash on hand 183,812.52 0, m $707,802.17 g ? g LIABILITIES g apital stock $ 50,000.00 g urplus and undi- 0 vided profits 111,500.00 g ividend payable gg Jan. 1 2,500.00 0 DEPOSITS 543,802.17 g 0 $707,802.17 j W?W???1rt?i?? nd For Sale ed Lot back of Masonic hall In Lannd caster. Price $2,500. ir- Springs lots In North Lancaster, w, See me. Burnt house lot by Perkins' lid place. East End, $750. Also Perkins* Id- 2-story house and lot, East End. 50 Price $2,250 to $2,500. >ut Three lots, Sinclair Heights. d9 Price $160. im 01% acres on Flat Creek, S. Ug Small's. $1,060. ejl 5-room house and 2-acre lot, ke Clyburn's, East End. $2,000. )Qt 103 acres, near Elgin, $3,000. Two 50-acre lots by Geo. Baker's, $25.00 an acre. ;ar T. M. C. Mosler's home place, er> eight miles east of Lancaster; deed calls for 244 acres, $6,000. ^ 4 68 acres, Slstare place, 3 miles ts* of Lancaster, to be sold In lots or as ^e- a whole. Price $26 to $27.50 per i's. acre. wo 56% acres at Antloch. $32.50 od per acre. sly 3 86 acres, Jim Blackmon's Dell on jtieiton place, near Union, $21 per acre. id- 814 acres, T. W. McMurray's er, home place, 5 miles north of Lanko caster, cut up In lots at $25, $30 and 25 upwards per acre. f 371 acres, the Moore tract, near p Union church. $25 per acre. ' Nice 5-room house, North Lancaater. Dr. Mclntyre's. $2,500. [ill Plyler lots on Meeting and Barr . streets, north of Bob Crawford's new house, large lots. $4 00 and up. 107% acres, one mile south of ar~ factory, known as Hunter place, two holies and farms. $4 5 per acre, of 155 acres, three miles north of ew, Taxahaw, known as Tom McManus and Dewette tracts, and by Strict od Knight's one-horse farm open, ed. $2,000. re. 72 acres by Alex Waters placo >ck and known as J. P. Carries tract; for house and 2-horse farm open. $28.60 [j2 per acre. 93 V6 acres, Rufus Carnes tract, ror by above tract, house and one-horse farm open. $2 2 per acre, of 70 acres, J. A. Cauthen's, near er- Dan Bailey's house, and 60-acre res farm open. $22.50 per acre, se, 98 acres. W. E. Thompson's, 7 nd miles northwest of Bethune, on J. both sides of Porter and Camden I road, by Bill McCastles. $5 per ten 1 icre. ut- 72 acres, north of Taxahaw, er know as the Hugh McManus place. $1,500. Bn- 600 acres on Catawba river. See of me. [ng Six desirable East End lots?very int cheap. See me. nd, 4 0 acres at fork New Arch road, lne 2 miles of anacter. $70 an acre. 13 V6 acres, known as the Miller ear Gold Mine, by Minor Johnson's rm with mineral rights. $20 an acre. 2 3 Sinclair Heights lots, corner 26 lots. Southeast side of Gay and Ferace guson streets, $50. Also 4 lots NT. W. corner Dunlap and Ferguson six streets. $200. (Davis.) res 25 acres, Carter Adams, 3 miles :re. north of Lancaster, west of Riverde, side road and by W. J. Cunningant ham's Sistare place. $26 an acre, en. Ask me for other bargains and if you have any land for sale rememice ber I will handle it at 2 to 2 V6 per cent commission and all town propT. erty at 2 per cent commission and I promise you a straight deal. If you res want to sell or buy a home or a farm 00. see me for I can save you money. If of you want to rent a house in town, I havea desirable houses for rent. use I Write, phone or see me If interI ested In land. \IT DEALING." ;ent. Lancaster, S. C.