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11 land of leathers to suit
tress and every day wear,
aers' medium and heavy
: Shoes a specialty. You
depend that we give you
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iOYNE,
Columbia, S. C.
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ailway Ticket Agent, or yy
P. A., Charleston, S. C. ^
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SHE HAD NERVE.
But It Was Very Trying on the Busy
Clerk's Patience.
"Don't you know that you have the
reputation o? being the politest drug
clerk in town?" she gushed as she entered
the big drug store and picked up
a dozen candles and two sample packages
of chewing gum at one sweep.
"Thank you, miss," replied the modest
clerk, with a bow. "I always try
to do my best."
"That is very commendable. Now. 1
want a stamp, and I want to use your
pen and ink and also your blotter, and
I'd like to look at your directory."
? The clerk busied himself in passing
over the above articles, and then she
6aid in her sweetest tones:
"Would you mind taking up this big
blot? I'm nervous."
"Tes, miss, I"?
"And attaching the stamp i I don'1
like the flavor of the gum."
"Really, I"?
"And dropping the letter -Into the
box out on the sidewalk? My fingers
are inky. Thank you! That's a good
boy."
The clerk dropped in a chair from
exhaustion.
"Well, of all the"? he exploded. Bui
she was back again.
"Would?would you mind standing
by the window and watching for the
| collector? I've made a terrible misj
take."
i "What, miss?"
{ "Why, I actually forgot to dot an L"
I ?Detroit Tribune.
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Doubtless the Reason.
Professor Searched was engrossed
in the study of all things that crawled.
To him a pin had but one purpose?tc
impale insects; tin cans but one use?
; to house worms.
I "Professed," complained his young
| wife one evening, "how the prices oi
| vegetables are soaring! Just think oi
it, $2 for this bushel of apples and half
have worms in them."
"Perhaps, darling," commented the
professor as he strove to part the few
i remaining hairs on his shining head,
I "they are of a very rare species."?
I Harper's Weekly.
A Good Lawyer. ;
"Do you know of a good lawyer?"
"Yes. Danforth is one of the best
lawyers in this town."
"Danforth? I never heard of anj
'important case that he won."
"I know, but he's a good lawyer all
the same. His first adyice to a clienl
always is to keep out of court"?Chi
cago Record-Herald.
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Presence of Mindl'
Astonishing rescue of a bird's nestei
In a gorge of the Sierra Nevada.?Tat
ler. '
/ No Sign.
Sister?I know Jack is in love witi
me.
Brother?What makes you think so?
Sister?His) hand trembled when h
buttoned my glove for me this morn
ing.
Brother?Guess again. I was oul
with him last night.?Cleveland Leader
Both Objectionable.
\Towne?They are two fellows I hat?
to play poker With, Meanley and Kraft,
Browne?Oh. I know Meanley's al
j ways a hard loser, but what's wrong
| with Kraft?
Towne? He's always an easy winner.?
Philadelphia Press.
4 Till Next Time.
"Well," said Ardv.p, "I've established
a credit at the barber's, anyway."
"How's that?" inquired Smearcus.
"I got a shave and a hair cut, told
the barber I'd pay him the next time
I happened in and made my getaway
immediately."?Chicago Tribune.
Willing to Oblige.
Suitor?No, sir, I do not love your
eldest daughter for her money. It is
her beauty, her charm, her?
Pater?Say, I've got a younger daughter
who hasn't a cent. And she's lots
prettier and more charming. Wan1
her??Cleveland Leader.
Comforting.
Connoisseur?What a beautiful sideboard!
Is it one of your old family
pieces, Mrs. Noo?
Mrs. Noo?Not yet, Mr. Connosher.
But it will be after me and James has
had it a couple of hundred years.?Harper's
Weekly.
Stating the Case.
"Oh," cries Miss. Minn., "Wyo.T* I say.
"I'm very 111.," says she,
"And if my pain you would Ala.,
Run quick for an Md.
This morning early I Ariz.?
Right Ga. of heart was I?
And made it my especial biz
To milk our Tenn. fat Ky.
Then, with the help of Cal. and Del.,
I did the Wash., and that
Was not' a joke I Kan. you tellIndeed,
it did Me. flat.
So when I found I must give Ore.
Upon my bed I La.
Alas, I now am very sure
Such smartness does not Pa."
?Elizabeth Hill in New York Life.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington,
In the Probate Court.
Mary Frye as administratrix of the estate
of Carroll A. Frv, deceased, plaini
tiff,
, against
Lucy Fry and others, defendants.
Pursuant to the decree of the Court
} of Probate in the above stated case, I
will sell before the Court House door at
Lexinnton. S. C.. on the first. Mondav i
- in January, 190S, within the legal hours i
of sale:
Ail that piece, parcel or tract of land j
situate, lying and being in the county
of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing
one hundred and eleven acres,
1 more or less, adjoining lands of P. H.
Cook* Sol. Roberts, Mrs. Ann Boozer,
; Vick Harman and perliaps others.
Terms of Sale?One-half of the purchase
money to be paid in cash and the
, balance on a credit of twelve months;
the credit portion to bear interest from
day of sale and be socured by bond of
purchaser and a mortgage of the prem'
ises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers.
Purchaser may pay all cash if desired.
GEO. S. DRAFTS,
> Jadge of Probate Lexington Co.
\ December 12, 1907. ^
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Teachers' Examination.
i jay uMtu' oi me cuate Board of Education
there will be a special exami:
nation for teachers of free schools held
in tiie court house, at Lexington, Fri.
day, January, 17th, 1908, from 9 a. m:,
| to 4 p. m. Applicants will furnish
paper. We hope that ail who desire to
teach and who failed to secure certifi/
catesatlast examination will take advantage
of this opportunity.
Verv sincerely,
J. E. RAWL KYZER,
County Supt. Ed.
Dec. 24, 1907?2 w9.
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Master's Sale of Real Estate.
STATE OUTTI CAROLINA,
County of Sal uda.
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I Lula M. Barr il. her own right andvas
Administratrix of the personal estate
; of Capers G Barr, Sr., deceased, and
Carrie E,. Barr and John W. Barr,
infants, by their Guardian ad Litem,
Lula'M. Barr, plaintiff's,
against ,
, Capers G. Barr, Jr., defendant.
Pursuant to decree of the court of
common pleas of Saluda County of the
State of South Carolina signed ly hi>
Honor, Ernest Gary, preViniug J edge.
>n tlie 4th day of December, iy;)7, 1 will j
sell to the highast bidder ar. public out- j
: cry, before the court house door in Lex- :
ington, S. C during Ictm! hours of !
sale on the first Monday in Jaiinsn. 1
1908, the following described tract iff
I land, to wit: All that certain piece,
. parcel, or tract of land situate, lying
' and being in the county of Lexington,
of the State of South Carolina, en the
Noi^th Edisto River, adjoiuing lands now
or formerly belonging toMiOorE- Quattlebaum,
E. J. Boatwright and W. J.
Barr, containing 765 acres more or less,
and being more folly represented by
.' plat'of survey thereof made by A. Mims,
on the 18th day of December, 1877, and
being the same tract conveyed to Leah
C. Ban* and Capers G. Barr by William
v, J. Barr, by deed bearing date the 19th
day of_January 1878, and recorded in
the office oz register or mesne ^ conveyance
of XjexingtOn County, oh the
12tn day of June 1889, in Book HH, page
577.
Terms of sale: One-third cash on
day of sale, balance in two equal annual
installments payable one and two years
after date, respectively, with interest
from date at the rate of eight per cent,
per annum, payable annually, until paid
in full, with ati cost of collection including
ten per cent, additional for attorneys
fee should said bond and mortgage be
collected by an attorney; purchaser to
insure the houses and buildings on said
premises for three-fourths the value
. thereof and keep the same insured from
loss or damage by fire and assign the
policy of insurance to the undersigned
Master; with leave to the purchaser to
anticipate payment of the whole or any
part of the credit portion, such, option,
i however, to be exercised on day of sale
and not after bond and mortgage given;
in event of failure of purchaser to com?
ply with terms of sale within five days
[ said premises to he re-advertised and resold
on fhe following saleday, or some
? convenient saleday thereafter, at the
' same place and 011 the same terms as
neretoiore sec out, ?c cue nst 01 me
fonner purchaser: the purchaser to pay
all State and County taxes on said prem>
ises accruing or becoming payable subsequent
to such sale. Purchaser to pay1
. extra for papers.
T. L. EDWARDS,
Master of Saluda County, S. C.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington,
Court of Common Pleas.
. Elliott Golden, Plaintiff,
against
John Dreher, Alice Dreher, Annie Martha
Dreher., Lula May Dreher, James
I Dreher, Eloise Dreher, Laura Dreher
i Congress and F. A. Heggman, defendants.
Summons for Relief.
^ (Complaint Served.)
To the defendants aljpve named:
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in this
1 action, of which a copy is herewith
Ctt-mm/l TiTV\n -rrrvn a,ul frv toWO o Pfmv fit
Ot/A ?gU lA^VU J VUj MUUi w ? \/ w/ vv^/j w*.
your answer to the said complaint on
i the subscribers at their office at Lexing;
ton, S. C., within twenty days after the
service hereof, exclusive of the day of
such service; and if yon 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.
Dated December Oth. 1007.
EF1RD & DREHER,
i Plaintiff's Attorneys.
. To John Dreher ana Laura Dreher Congress:
You will take notice that the original
Summons and Complaint in above stated
action have this day been filed in the
office of Clerk of Court for said county
and State at Lexington, S. 0.
EFIRD & DREHER,
Plaintiff's Attorney's.
December Oth. 1007.
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