The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 16, 1908, Image 11
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Oak frame, velour cashions.
The kind other dealers
are asking $7.50 and
$10 for. Our "Lexington
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price, $2.50. '
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BED 75 INCHES HIGH.
Quartered oak rolls head and foot. All
complete with slats and rollers, $6.50.
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at the top of his thing always looks the part.
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the man dence after it has been misplaced,
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without letting tunity it usually misses the train,
er his team.
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mirror.
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dll that mentions ye The more friends a man has the
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lcceed in breakin' it." i honored to rob his family spending
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dred and forty-two acres, more or less,
" the beautiful girl bounded on the North by lands of
lip curling slightly. James Sharpe; on the east 'by Alfred
ook the initiative."? Sharpe and James Sharpe; on the south
by Drayton Smith and E. D. Hammond;
and on the west by Alfred Sharpe and
IS NOTICE. tracttobe dividwi and sold in
i any one to shoot five separate and distinct tracts, plats
hunt, in any manner, of which may he found in the office of
; undersigned. The the Clerk of Court on day of sale,
enforced on all vio- Terms of sale: Cash, purchasers to
pay for all papers.
D. S. Kyzer, SAMUEL B. GEORGE,
R. B. Rawl, Clerk of the Court.
George Rawl, Graham & Sturkie, Attorneys for
. Earr. plaintiffs.
ru mm. j ^ money on tuem.
ome up fur trial this j
j If a man reads a joke in a funny
too." | paper he wants to make an after-dinner I
asn't ye up to the speech two hours long so as to get it
an' interest inter it oif in the middle of it.
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this here s a busy ?
If I hedn't nothin' ought to do when he starts on a trip
uldn't mind droppin' i9 to make cap drivers, sleegping car
i argy back an' forth, j porters, and waiters think he is a
care much which o' j millionaire.
the money."?Detroit [
Final Discharge.
' ~ j ~ This is to notify all persons that I
t Speak Now. will apply to Geo. S. Drafts, Esq.,
rambles in the coun- Judge of Probate for Lexington county,
girl in the white South Carolina, on the 15th of January,
1909, for a final discharge as adminis- j
responded the young trator of the estate of Olin Rawl.
t hat with the purple W. D GUTTER.
1 shoes. "When I go 4wl0 Administrator. |
y all nature seems to
Final Discharge.
on'i blame her. It is <phis is to notify all persons that I
isn't laugh outright/' will apply to Geo. S. Drafts, Esq.,
ild. Judgeof Probate for Lexington county,
South Carolina, on the 16th of January,
Wonder. [ *909, for a final discharge as adminisisly
scrubbing her j trator of the e"tate ?? Jac?>> Mayor.
with soap and water) 4wjq Executor.
I tell you never to
ce with burnt cork STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j
bave been scrubbing County of Lexington,
it won't come off. Court of Common Pleas,
gulps)?I?uch?ain't M. L. Reister in bis own right and as
eh! I's Mose, de col- administrator, etc.. and Orrie Kish,
Judge. plaintiffs,
against
r u+ w u Harriet Berry, et. al. defendants.
'S f * ?. ?. In obedience to the decree of his
vas describing to ner Honor S. W. G. Shipp, of date Decem1
tree she had seen in ^er ^ filed jn the above entitled
case, I will sell at public outcry in
u! big/' she said. front of the Court House door, at Lexthey
asked. iugton, S. C., during the usual hours of
mrop th* answer? sale on the first Monday in January,
came IBS answer. ^ ^ f(),lowil)g d,.sc^bcd r(jal pr0?
erty, to wit:
_ All that piece, parcel or tract of land
situate, lying and being in Bull Swamp
7ous cry. Township iu the county of Lexington,
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"OAK CHAIR"
Rattan Seat well made and
weli finished. Our special
price, "Lexington," 50c each
Order by mail.
KcELROY-eHANN'OU
BPKLNG BEDS,
ffrir it ffff'frrl
CROWS
. THE BEST
$3.50 Spring in the United States
Our special price, "Lexington,"
$2.50.
Order by mail.
Few women waste money?if they
haven't got it.
Notice, Pension Applicants.
The Pension Commissioner for Lexington
County will be in the Auditor's
office on each* Saturday in January,
1909, to give out suitable blanks to each
applicant. All applicants must appear
in person for blanks. No blanks will
be sent out except in very extreme
cases. Further instructions will be
given when applicant applies for blank.
The County Pension Board will meet
on the first Monday in February, 1909,
to pass upon applications handed in to
commissioner, after which date no application
blanks will be given ont.
The Representatives and a1| others
are requested to send to commissioner
the names of all pensioners who have
died or moved ont of the county since
last pension roll was paid.
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Pension Com. Lexington Count v.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington,
Court of Common Pleas.
H. Archie Haltiwanger, J. J. Ealtiwanger,
Texanna Samuels, Mittie
E. Alewine, Lenora EJeazer, Kizzie
C. Chapman, Martha Ann Haltiwanger,
Lula Fulmer and Wilbur Haltiwanger,
plaintiffs,
against
H. S. Haltiwanger and Burtelle Haltiwanger,
defendants.
Partition.
In obedience to the decree of the
court herein, signed by Hon. S. W. G.
Shipp, presiding judge, and dated December
10th, 190?, 1 will sell to the
highest bidder at public outeiy, before
the Court House door, in Lexington, S.
C., during the legal hours of sale, on
the first Monday in January, 1900:
All that piece, parcel or tract cf land,
situate, lying and being in the county
of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing
one hundred and six (106) acres,
/-\t? lnoft o/linimn/y * * t"
liiuiu ui ciiiu. aujuiuxujg vx9 at
present, Wilbur L. Haltiwanger, Lula
Falmer, W. A. Bundrick, J. O. Chapman,
Jas. B. Addy and H. A. Haltiwanger.
Terms of Sale: One-half cash, balance
on a credit of one year secured by
bond of the purchaser and mortgage of
the premises sold, with interest from
day of sale, with leave to purchaser to
pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers.
SAMUEL B. GEORGE;,
Clerk of the Court: '
Lexington, S. 0., Dec. 14th, 1908
Messrs. Edrd & Droher, Plaintiffs-.
Attorneys.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington.
Court of Common Pleas.
J. H. Ward, TJaintiff,
against
Nelson Sims, Defendant.
Foreclosure.
In obedience to the rfpcree of tin?
court herein, signed by Hon. J. W De-v
ore. circuit inrio-^ a^A ..1 *
w?0~, uaoci jL/fccruber
11th, 1908, 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 January, 1909:
All that piece, parcel or lot of lan^
situate, lying and being in New Brookland,
county and state aforesaid, front
50 feet on Augusta street and running
back 110 feet, adjoining lands of J. R.
Brown, George Miles aud others, being
a part of the Jot of laud conveyed to
me by John R. Slmler, May 14th, 1892,
recorded in R. M. C. office for Lexington
couuty in book 'LL," page 210,
May 27. 1892.
Terms of HooU
-.'UAV. vuoa. x uiuiiitiitr tO
pay for papers.
SAMUEL B. GEORGE,
Clerk of the Court.
Lexington, S. C., Dec. 14th, 1008.
Adam C. Melborn, Esq., Plaintiff's
Attorney.