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I The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, February 14, 1906. Xndeae to New Advertisements, HONESTY. SAFETY. FAIRNESS. The Home Bank, LEXINGTON, S. C. Keeps your money safe and pays yon i 4 per cent, interest per anrmm every three months on deposits. F. W. OSWALD, President. < A. J. FOX, Cashier. 1 ,H. ~ , Married, February 11,1906, at the home of Mra^ Catherine Long, near Barr. S. C., Mr. Virgil B. Kleckley and Miss ] k > Lula J. Roof. J. M. Nea6e officiating, i __ , Gardes Seed, ' the 2^ and 5 cent papers. Closing out price 1 cent per p<*per, at Joe 1 Frye's, Gilbert, S. C., R P. D 1 < 2?arried. < February 1,1906. by W. R. Hildebrand. Esq, at the residence of Mr: D. U. Spirep, Mr. W. M. Spires and Miss Lara L. Harsey, all of Swansea. Lost A liver colored female bird puppy about five months old. A liberal reward will be paid for its return or information concerning same, j H. M. Sharpe, Irene, S. C. \ - Wanted. j A proper on shares for one-horse 1 farm, good land, mule furnished. Al- 1 _ i so land for one boree farm for rent, for cash or so much Hot cotton. Apply to Mrs. M. L Bawl, Miss Clara Bawl, Lexington R F. D 2 or W. W. Barre, Lexington, S. C. i New Kail Routes. i Still the good work of onr Con. . gressmaD, Hon. A. F. Lever, continues in the interest of tbe people, giving tbem mail facilities at tbeir . doors. A new rural route has been granted by tbe department going out from Cbapin, to commence April 2- 190ft. Another ronte to commence operation April 2,1906, will go cot from Ballentine. i We Solicit Tour Business, ? we are certain it will be valuable to ; ue and we are no lees certain it will - be valuable to yon. We are always glad to consult and advise with those j , who do business with ue or contemplate placing business in our bands. All matters entrusted to us are held V strictly confidential. ! Alfred J. Fox, Cashier, The Home Bank, Lexington, S C *: } ' 1 " Divine Services. 1 Divine services will be held at St. * John's on Sunday, February 18tb, at 11 o'clock a. m. The sermon will be preached from the text, 4*A good same is rather to be chosen than great riches and loviog favor rather than silver and gold." Proverbs 22:1. t I QaVaaI MWIVVi ?*V0V?i Miss Patsy George closed her J school at Stall on last Friday, No- J ' vember 9th. She had a large enroll- : men! and gave general satisfaction. | Miss George was accompanied home i by a party of merry yonDg folks from that country as follows: Misses Edna Fallaw and Willa Gunter, Messrs. Cash Fallaw, Oscar GarviD, Willie Gunter and Ocil Gantt. They were much welcomed in our community ^ and we hope they will come back again. . 1 Mr. Pat Bickley was in town last . week as a juror, and be was so badly J s lost without Dr. Joe Harmao, that he spoke of circulating a petition to ! have him move back. Caa't do with- ] out him here. Tax payers will remember that < after first of March the penalty of ' seven per cent, will be added to their ] taxes, running up to the 15th of j March, when executions will be is- < sued. Dr. Joe F. Harmao, now of the 1 1 Edisto, was up on a visit Saturday and Sunday. His good wife accompanied him. Joe is pleased with- bis new home and be has become so popular that be thinks it not long before he will be elected King of Mush Island. i v STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, Court of Common Pleas. P. C. Lorick & W. B. Lowrance, Copartners in Business under the firm name of Lorick & Lowrance, Plaintiffs, vs. A. H. Wolfe and Carolina National Bank of Columbia, Defendants. Foreclosure. TN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE I of the Court herein, signed by Hon. D. E. Hydrick, Presiding Judge, and dated February 9, 1906, I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry before the court house door in Lexington, S. C., during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in March, 1906, All my right, title and interest subject to a certain mortgage to the Carolina National Bank in a certain tract of land in Lexington county, State aforesaid, being an undivided half interest and said tr#ct containing eight hundred and ten acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: North by Joel Siglitier, east by Harsey, south by H. W. Rucker, west by Mack. Terms of sale: One-third cash and balance hi two equal annual instalments from date of sale with interest from date if sale secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises sold with the privilege to the purchaser to pay more than >ne-third, or all cash, if he so desires,. SAM'L B. GEORGE, Clerk of Court. . Efird & Dreher, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Lexington, S. C., Feb. 12, 1906. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, In Court of Common Pleas. John D. Derrick, Plaintiff, 1 against G. E. Derrick, Defendant. Sheriff's Sale Under Execution. [TNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN U execution in above stated case duly issued and lodged in my office, I have levied upon and will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, during the usual hours of sale before the court house door in Lexington, S. C., 4-U/:, "\Trmr??-v in TVfnrrrli nPTt. thp L/XX tUVj XUOV *** ??-7 -?~ following land of G. E. Derrick, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying and situated in Lexington county, South Carolina, containing tliirty acres, more or less, in the fork of Broad and Sadada rivers, bounded on the north by lands of G. E. Derrick, on the east by G. E. Derrick and Dr. James Harman, on the south by Mrs. Fannie Ballentine and on the west by Dr. James Harman and perhaps others. P. H. CORLEY, S. L. C. Lexington, S. C., March 14, 1906. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OP LEXINGTON, Court of Com&on Pleas. Henrietta S. Gunter, Plaintiff vs, Blanche Carland, Defendant. Partition. TN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE 1 of the Court herein, signed by Hon. D. E. Hydriick, Presiding Judge, and dated January 23rd, 1906. I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the court house door in Lexington, S. C., during the Legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in March, 1906. All that piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, in the town of Edmund, in the County and State aforesaid, containing forty by one hundred and twenty feet, and bounded by lot of J. B. Sharpe the yiglit of way of the Southern Railway Company, by Ijfc of Mrs. Spires and land of Sox. Terms of Sale;?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. a xfTT-nt -r> n -n OA iVl <J X>JU x>. vjrxjWXV^Ti^, Clerk of Court. W. H. Sharpe, Esq., Plaintiff's Attorney. Lexingtion, S. C., Feb. 12, 1906. The State of South Carolina, County of Lexington/ By George S. Drafts. Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, SAMUifiLB. GEORGE. C. C. C. P. and G. S., made suit to me, to grant him Letiers of Administration of the Estate of and (fleets of W< Sim Hipp. These are therefore to cite and admonish *!1 and singular the kindred and creditors of the said W. Sim Hipp, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Comt of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C.H., S. C., od the 24th day of March, L'206 next, after publication bereot at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause if lay they have, wby the said Administration should not be granted. Given nnder my hand, this 13th day of Februarv. Anno Domini. 1906. cipyvrni? c nr a pts j p t. n VJUVJMVIU Ut 4.V) V* 4k *-* V* Published on the 14th day of Ftbrnary 1906, in the Lexington Dispatch. 6/20 OPENING BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY* OF LEXINGTON. Pursuant to a ^commission issued to the undersigned as corporators by Hon. J. T. Gantt, Secretary of State for South Carolina, on the 22nd day of January, 1906. Notice is hereby given that books of subscription to the capital stock of the "Augusta and Columbia Railway Company" will be opened at the Hampton Terrace Hotel* in North August*, Aiken County, State of South Carolina, on Monday, February 26th, 1906, at 12 o'clock M. The said proposed corporation will have a capital stock of ($5,000,000.00) five million dollars divided into fifty fU ft *v\n r>Jt r\OT* ttq Ino rvf <5f1AA lilUUraiiU ?>?&<*AOO UI tu^ yai Tuau^ ux yivv gach, with its principal place of business at North Augusta, in the Comity of Aiken, State of South Carolina; and will be empowered to engage in the business of a railroad corporation. BOYKJN WRIGHT, GEORGE T. JACKSON, GEORGE B. COWPER, JAMES R. LEAGUE, Corporators. January 24, 190C?4wl5. Subscribe for The Dispatch and Home &nd Farm, only $1.25, cash in advance. mmmmamm St t iSf ' S? I Lombard Iron Worl AUGUSTA, Fovxndry, Ma.chine and Boiler Works a Bridges, Root's, Tanks, Tower and Building Cons | Cane and Shingle Mill Machinery and Repairs: i road Castings; Railroad and Mill Supplies: Belti Oilers, et |P ' , auo-s i High G: | SMmmKmr ? ii#ipnyipm yiyi^? ? /? A wvr *r i n I f LltrUT SAW MILLS ana IjAJ Quick St STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, Court of Common Pleas. J. F. Anderson, L. B. Haynes, H. F. Creitzberg, R. A. Tongue, W. P. B. Kinard and C. D. Stanley, as Trustees of the Gospel Mission, of Columbia, under the will of R. C. Oliver, deceas- : ed, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles W. Connor,''Defendant. Foreclosure. ]N OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE JL of the Court herein, signed by Hon. D. E. Hydrick, Presiding Judge, and dated February 1, 1906, I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry before the court house door in Lexington, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in March, 1900, "All that piece, parcel and tract of lund cieno+p lvincr nnri Vuairiir in TiPV AMJ14V4J givuuvvj *** ?Vington-county, in the State of South ( Carolina, containing four hundred and , sixty (460) acres, and designated as tract No. 1 on a plat of the land of the , estate of John W. Conner, deceased, J attached to the Return of the Commissioners in Partition in the case of Rosanna Conner and James W. Conner, against Charles W. Conner and others filed in the office of Clerk of Court *or said county, and being bounded on the north by Congaree creek, on the east by tracts Nos. 3 and 2 on said plat, assigned to James W. Conner and Charles W. Conner, respectively, on the south by j tract No. 2 on said plat, assigned to said Charles W. Connor and land of estate of A. Rich, and oil the west by land of Senn, Wise, Sclmmpert and others, and hath such shape, mark and boundaries as are shown by the plat of said tract No. 1 D. J. Knotts, surveyor, on ( 15th February, 19C4, attached to the ] deed of the interest of Howard Wilmont Connor in said tract executed by Samuel B. George, Clerk of said Court, unto the said Charles W. Conner. Also, all that piece, parcel and tract j of-land, situate, lying and being in Lex- i irin+nn nrvnntir in coifi Rfoto AAlltqininff I lUgt'Uil WUUIJ J JLXJL QUIAU K/VMl/Vf WAACUi six hundred and ninety (690) acres, and being designated as tract No. 2 on a plat of the land of the estate of John W. Conner, deceased, attached to the Return of the Commissioners in Partition, filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for said county and bounded as follows, to wit: North by tract No. 1 on said plat, above described, east by tract No. b assigned to James W. Conner, south by land of Thomas Senn and west by lands of Senn, Ricli and others and said tract No. 1 on said plat, and liath such shape, metes and boundaries as are shown on said plat of said commissioners in partition to be recorded with said return." Terms of sale: One-half cash, the balance in one year with interest from day j Ui I^OilC SCV.U1UU UJ uuuu ui and a mortgage of the premises sold, said mortgage to contain the usual covenant providing for the payment of an attorney's fee in case of foreclosure. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, Clerk of the Court. John T. Seibels, Es.p, Plaintiff's Attorney. Lexington, S. C., Feb. 12, 1906. Alliance Exchange Notice. Certificates of stock in the Fanners' Alliance Exchange of South Carolina, liaving been issued to Sub-Alliances in Lexington County. The holders will surrender them to me for payment of prorate. If not surrendered in 30 days thev will be treated as lost or destroyed. james w. shealy. 4wl8 Ballentine, S. C. Notice. This is to notify all persons in any way indebted to the Estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Lupo to make payment to the undersigned, and those liaving claims will present same properly attested to W. L. MOAK, Feb. 13. 3wl7 Administrator. NEW YEAR'S We return our thank ig the year past, and ' nd prosperous incomini We will be pleased t? ustomers, and will p Durteous treatment. EXING-TON, - ls and Supply Co. [ i GEORGIA [ nd Mill Supply Store. Engines, Boilers, .truction ; Cotton, Saw, Grist. Oil, Fertilizer, Building. Bridge, Factory. Furnace and Rail ng, Packing, Injectors. Fittings, Saws, Files, > c.: .Shafting, Pullevs. and Hangers. . CAST EVER.Y DAY | Capacity for 300 Ha.nds ; and Erie ENGINES, Korting and Ir\lectors, Turbine Water Wheels, etc. > ra.de Mill BOILERS Built to Hartford Specifications a Specialty * Locomotive Tender Tarvks Write Us Before You Buy * 50LINE ENGINES in Stock, ipment. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER "MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN the undersigned will apply to the ] Secretary of State of South Carolina, at his office, on Thursday, March 1st, 1906, for a charter incorporating the "Augusta and Columbia Railway Company", with tlie power to said Company to condemn lands for right of way in the Counties in which this notice is published. JAMES U. JACKSON JOHN M. CRANSTON,. GEO. B. COWPER, JAS. R. LEAGUE, L. C. HAYNE, WM. SCHWEIGERT, BOYKIN WRIGHT, GEO. T. JACKSON. Jan. 24, 1906. 4wl5 Notice. Parties presenting accounts against Lexington County must- swear to the xuTectness of the same. The law requires all accounts to be sworn to; and the County Board will refuse to consider and approve any claim not sworn bo. J. BROOKS WINGARD, 3wl7 Clerk Countv Board. ?ofiT~ Lexington, S. 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