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Festival Enthusiasm Infects Bailroai Special to The Dispatch. Charleston, Oct. 21.?The vario committees who have in charge t preparations for the Musical and F< tival Weok bring each day to th task increased vigor. Letters are 1 >ng received by every mail from d ferent parts of the State asking I preliminary information necessary the writers who are expecting to present during the Festival. So keen has been the feeling of ar 5ety on the part of the whole comn nity both to prepare a worthy ent iof at An* Vii.of Vi^o-n rv# fVio ?U?UU4V4J V *V* VUi K/4VMAJLVU VI VMV WVU and to tell them what we are tryi to do, that even the Railroad com] nies have been infected and ha named extremely low rates for t occasion?lower than have ever lb* named heretofore. Not only are they cooperating tfa s ubstantially and effectively, bnt th are proceeding to advertise both i low and attractive rates they the selves are offering, and the magn cent and surpassing excellence of 1 features, musical, scientific and s netic that are being prepared by 1 committees, and therefore it see safe to predict that the South Ca linian in. search of a little rest, a lit oatingand a little reviving of < memories by meeting friends now cated in a part of the State dista from his own residence, will have : hesitancy in feeling that the way I him to accomplish this is to pack i grip-anddoas he has been so fi quently and so freely invited in t last few weeks?come to Charleston Cud of Thanks. 1 wish to express and extend x heartfelt thanks an<T appreciation my neighbors and friends who kindly assisted and aided me durii the illness of my faniily. I cann find word9 to express my gratituc and pray God>9 blessing upon ea< \ -one. D. I. Shealy. \ St i ^ ~ (Alfred J. Fox, i Real. Estate and Insurance, ; LEXIKGTON, S. C. ! 1 8 h. p. engine and boiler, 1 J 50 saw gin, conenser and press, 1 J shingle saw, 1 thresher No. 3. ' i 105 acres 4 miles from Sfceed] man, 30 acres open land, 5 room ! dwelling. i 76 acres 3 miles from Lexingj ton on Red Ban& creek, 30 acres , open land, 4 room dwelling. *' t 72 acres near Styx on Southern j railway company, 30 acres in nl, tivation, 3 room house, deep well i and good orchard. J One-half acre lot in Lexington, - < , 3 room dwelling. j 29 4-10 acres near Lexington, J timbered. ' < 124 acres, 3)4 mils from Barr; J 50 acres open land. 8 Room - i dwelling, 2 Darns and other ont < buildings, easy terms. ] 2634 acres near Saxe-Gotha - { mills, 6 room dwelling, ontbnild< ing, good orchard, plenty water. X I AO A "D r.? 1UO 1 U1JIC9 11V1U JUMT { 12 acres open land near church i and school. i 1 Stationery engine 12 H. P. j 1 Boiler, 18 H. P. , ( 1 Saw Mill & Fixturs. J J 94 acres near Saxe Gotha Mills | 165 acres one mile from Lexing' ( ton depot; 75 acres cleared; young , < orchard; creek runs tlirough J place; "fruit never fails, t 20 acres near Lexington. < One lot in town of Lexington. | GO acres within one mile of i Arthur, 2 acres open land. Plenty < of water on the place. ! Que lot on Main street of Lex< ington; good building. j 80 acres 2 miles from Lexington i Plenty water. Fruit never fails. < 85 acres near Lexington. Good | for truck. Fruit never fails. i 250 acres 21 miles from Southt era railway." 60 acres open land. I Ti ^ * 1 ri o r/1 | r rUlt' lflllJi vjv/VU vi v^ucu u i 011 the place. Two buildings. J 25 resident lots in town of LexJ ington. i 45 acres,3 miles from Lexington, | 9 acres open land. Plenty water, j 95 acres, 7 miles from Gilbert < 25 acres open land, 35 acres j round timber, 35 acres boxed J timber, 2 4-room houses, < barn and stables. Church and J school house within 2 miles of J place. ^ One large lot, 6-room dwelling j and barn on Main Street, LexJ ington. ( 100 acres, 30 acres open land, ( dwelling and barn, church and J school within one mile, 5 miles i from Gaston, 6 miles from Swanj sea. j , 3 acres, good dwelling near < Lexington. * 80 acres 31 miles from Chapin, j 5 room dwelling, and outbuildiugs \ 40 acres open land. < 50 acres very near Lexington j 25 acres open land; plenty water i on the place. < 343 acres at Macedon, 75 acres ] open land, 4 room dwelling. 2 i barns and stables. J One No. 3 J. C. Steele bncumm < Write or call to see me ( ! AT |i THE HOME f i NATIONAL BANK, Lj Lexington, S. C eg;/ t ' fc> be An aching back is instantly relieved by an application of ix? Sloan's Liniment, in- This liniment takes the place er- of massage and is better than te, sticky plasters. It penetrates ng ?without rubbing?through pa- the skin and muscular tissue ive right to the bone, quickens the his blood, relieves congestion, and 'en gives permanent as well as temporary relief. l0s Here's the Proof. Mr. Jakes C. Lee, of 1100 9th St., ev S.E.,Washington, D.C., writes : "Thirty years ago I fell from a scaffold and seriously injured my back. I suffered terribhr at times; from the small of my back all around my stomach was just as if I ifi- had been beaten with a club. I used ,, erery plaster I could get with no relief, tne Sloan's Liniment took the pain right pp, out, and I can now do as much ladder work as any man in the shop, thanks to E Sloan's,, old! X A a Liniment U0 Mr. J. P. Eva>*s, of Mt. Airy, Ga., [or says: "After being afflicted for three years with rheumatism, I used Sloan's IS . Liniment, and was cared sound and p well, and am glad to say I haven't been rc~ troubled with rheumatism since. My he leg was badly swollen from niy hip to my knee. One-half a bottle took the I. " pain and swelling out." Sloan's Liniment |ffi| has no equal as a HI remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia ; or any pain or Ejp|||| 80 stiffness in the aBJEjLEJj a* muscles or joints. B (Wf I ot Priest, 25c., 50c. and $1.00 1?> Sloan's book on B horses, cattle, sheep, I J&tBab'l -U and poultry seat I free. Address | ?S-rs;3?? B Or. Eu! S. Sinn, Boston, Mass., U.S.A wmsBam J ___= Csttoa Picksr Tried Oat.] | Price-Campbell Machine Picks Bale in About an Hour. | Bennetbsville, October 16.?The de> monstratioa of the Price-Campbell cot> ton picker near here to-day was proI nounced a suc3ess. The party of | Northerners interested was increased > in number this morning, and the ma[ chine was operated in their presence, > and it picked a bale of cotton in about > sixty minutes. The cotton was ginned \ at once and showed np about as well | as that ordinarily picked by hand, i The exhibition was not strictly a | public one, as the purpose was to de| monstrate to those who woald likely > become interested financially. Mr. i Theodore Price and Mr. Angus Camp- . | bell have been here several days, and > it is understood that the other memi bers of the party of thirty are here up| on the invitation of Mr. Price. Mr. J Price and about fifteen of his friends > are at the Hotel McCall, and will re\ main here until Monday. > m ; : BIG CROWDS AT CIRCUS. > | Many People Here Plan to See Barnum > and Bailey at Columbia on October | 30th. Lexington county will be well re | presented at Columbia on Saturday, - o [ I October 30th, when the isarnnm oc > Bailey greatest show on earth exhibits \ there on that date, for a great many of [ our citizens have already expressed [ themselves as having made up their > minds to attend. A glance at the list [ of wonders to be seen with this big J show would lead one to believe that > the limit in tremendous size as well as > number of novelties to be seen has | finally been reached. Barnum & Bailey | present this year under their city of > 14 acres of tents more things new than > have been offered by all other shows J in years. "Jupiter, the balloon horse," > Karolly's troupe of 16 Hungarian coal > black stallions, the musical elephants, [ celebrated Konvot troupe of eques[ trians, seven troupes of foreign acro> bats, four troupes of aerialists and > hundreds of other arenic novelties all | go to complete a circus performance > that has never been equalled. The ) big menagerie has been augmented by | the addition of many new strange > beasts and is larger than ail the zoolo> gical gardens in this country combin| ed. The street parade so gorgeous > and so tremendous in size, beggars > description and in all is a fair index to \ thp wnndprfnl nerformanrtes that fol | low. | Children Teething ; MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING > SYRUP ha9 been used for over Fifty [ Yeaas by Millions of Mothers for their > Children While Teething, with Perfect 1 i Success. It Soothes the Child, Softens [ the Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind ! Colic, and is the best remedy for Dik orrVinoo finlH hv Drmririsfs in iu'ptv f U4AUVWMI. ' - xme>0 *' ? "^- 7 \ part of the world. Be sure and ask [ for "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING I i SYRUP," and take no other kind. \ Twenty-five cents a botile. j Oct. 20-ly# OFFICIA FORECLOSURE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Lexington. In the Court of Common Pleas. \V. P. Roof and W. P. Roof. Cashier Plaintiffs, against M. L. Kleckley and Jessie V. Kleckiey Defendants. In obedience to the decree of th< court herein, signed by Hon. Rober i-i.luriL'11, [Ji juugi;, uuu uuigu v**\ 21st day of June, 1009, I will sell t< the highest bidder, at public outer: before the court house door in Lexing S. C., on the first Monday in No vember, 1909: All that piece, parcel or tract o land, situate, lying and being in Hoi low Creek township in the county o Lexington and State aforesaid, adjoin ing lands of Elisha Call, Mrs. Mar: Snelgrove, Ida Kyzer and the Chero kee public road, which said road i: the northeastern boundary; being th< western half of the tract of land se out in the deed of Elizabeth Kleckle: to E. Calk as trustee, in Book "JJ,1 page 430; and being the tract of lam conveyed to me by Jesse V. Kleckle: on the 2nd day of October. 1905, th< deed for which is recorded in clerk': office. Book "XX," page 4S0: contain ing 55 acres. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser t< pay for papers. FRANK W. SHEALY. C. C. C. P. & G. S. October 6, 1909. Efird & Dreher. Attorneys for Plaintiff. FORECLOSURE, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In the Court of Common Pleas. Dominick & Amick. Plaintiffs, against Solomon Koon and W. A. Counts, De fendants. In obedience to the decree of th< court herein, signed by Hon. John S Wilson, presiding judge, and dated th< 1st of October, 1909, I will sell <Co th< highest bidder, at public outcry, be fnra nnurt bruise door. in Lexing ton, S. C., on the first Monday in No \ ember, 1909: All that piece, parcel or tract o land, situate, lying and being in Broa( River township, Lexington county, ant State aforesaid, containing one (1 acre, more or less, and bounded on th< north by lands of W. H. Summer, 01 the east by lands of John Sites an< Walter Frick, on the south by lands o Walter Frick, on the west by lands o S. S. Birge. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser t< pay for papers. FRANK W. SHEALY, a c. c. p. & g. s. October 6, 1909. J. B. Wingard and E. U. Shealy, Esqrs. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. J. H. Frick, Attorney for the defend ants. FORECLOSURE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Lexington. In the Court of Common Pleas. 0. Steele, Plaintiff, against Wm. Chestnut, Defendant. In obedience to the decree of th< court herein, signed by the Hon. Robt Aldrich, Judge presiding, and datec the 21st of June, 1909, I will sell t( the highest bidder at public outcry, be fore the court house door in Lexing ton, S. C., during the legal hours o sale on the first Monday in November 1909: All that tract, piece or parcel o land, lying and being and situate 11 Lexington county, said State, abou one-quarter of a mile south of Styx S. C., with improvements thereon, con taining about fourteen acres, more o: less, adjoining lands of Geo. Golden Wash Chestnut, Ben McRea, C. \V Conner formerly but now of J. H Price. Henry Williams and Henr: Brown. Also, the following personal proper ty, to wit: One red milk cow (mixture black and white), called "Cherry; about four years old, and increase. Also, the crude and manufacturet resin and spirits of turpentine made and all boxes (about 3.500) owned o leased in Lexington county. S. C. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser t< pay lor papers. FRANK \V. SHEALY. C. C. C. P. & G. S. October f?, H?09. Graham <fc Sturkie. Attorneys for Plaintiff. FORECLOSURE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Lexington. In the Court of Common Pleas. Alice M. Earle. Plaintiff, against .1. P. Meetze et al.. Defendants. In obedience to the decree of th court herein signed by Hon. Rober Aldrich. Judge presiding, and date the L'lst day of June. 190H. I will sei to the highest bidder, at public outer} before the court house door in Lexin? ton. S. C.. during the legal hours c .1- M~..V/Vl'on SUIO, Oil UIO lll'M .>iumia> ju ber. lhOP: All that lot, piece or parcel of lam situate, lying and being in the "Fork in Lexington county. State of Sout Carolina, containing one hundred flv and one-half acres, more or less, an bounded on the north by lands of L. I Meotz". east by lands of Dr. Wu L SALES Earle. south by lands of F. S. Earle , and west by lands of Alex Washing ton. Also, all that tract of land, situate , and being in the '"Fork" in Lexingtot county, State of South Carolina, con taining one hundred and seventy acres t more or less, and bounded by lands o \1cxtv Plrnthors F S Farlf p^fafp o j Younginer and by tract "B." t Said tracts to be sold separately. 5 Terras of sale, cash. Purchaser ti 3 pay tor papers. FRANK YV. SHEALY. C. C. C. p. & G. S. h. October 6, 1909. Jno. J. Earle, Attorney for Plaintiff. f ? , . ? PARTITION. f THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Lexington. y In the Court of Common Pleas. Jacob B. Addy et a!.. Plaintiffs. 3 against 5 Mary A. B. Epting et a!.. Defendants t In obedience to the decree of th f court herein, signed by Hon. Rober " Aldrich, judge presiding, and signe< ] the oth day of June. 1909. I will sel y to the highest bidder, at public outcry > before the court house door in Lexing 3 ton. S. C., on the first Monday in Xc . vember. 1909: All that tract of land, situated i] 3 said county and State, on waters o YY'ateree creek, containing two hun dred and fourteen acres, more or less bounded now or formerly by lands o A. YY\ Cumalander. Henry Summei Andrew Shealy. N. B. George, Willian Summer and others. Being the estati lands of David Richard Epting. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser t< pay for papers. FRANK W. SHEALY. C. C. C. P. & G. S. October 6, 1909. Efird & Dreher, Attorneys for Plain tiffs. R. H. YY'elch, Attorney for Defendants 3 PARTITION. . THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA 2 County of Lexington. 3 In the Court of Common Pleas. Eultla Wilson et al., Plaintiffs, against - A. H. Miller et al., Defendants. In obedience to the decree of thi f court herein, signed by Hon. Robt I Aldrich, presiding judge, and dated th< 1 21st of June, 1909, I will sell at publi< ) outcry, before the court house door ii 2 Lexington, S. C., 'to the highest bid l der, on the first Monday in November 1 1909: f 1. All that tract of land, situate ii f said county and State, containing onhundred fifty-three and three-fourth; > (153%) acres, more or less, adjoinini lands of Melvin Ellisor, Bright Lind ler, C. B. Bundrick, and tract No. 2 known as tract No. 1 of the Jacob Setz ler lands. , 2. All that tract of land, situate ii the county and State, known as trtLc - No. 2, containing twenty-eight (28 acres, more or less, and adjoininj : lands of C. B. Bundrick, L. P. Stoude mire and tracts No. 1 and No. 3. ' 3. All that tract of land, known a; tract No. 2, situate in said county an< State, containing nineteen and on half (19^4) acres, more or less, bound ed by lands of S. F. Ellisor, P. E. Ear gle and tract No. 2. 3 Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser t< pay for papers. * 1 FRANK \V. SHEALY, > C. C. C. P. & G. S. October 6", 1909. Efird & Dreher, f Attorneys for Plaintiff. y " PARTITION. f a t'tt' c\ir< crimnr f \ or\i tm a L o I .li d \jr ovu i n vruiv/ui*>n., i County of Lexington, t In the Court of Common Pleas. > Winnie E. Hedgepath. Lewie G. Day Hernice R. Day and Rugie Arehardt r Plaintiffs?. against Ada A. C'artin and Benton C. Day, De fendants. r" In obedience to the decree of th court herein, signed by the Hon. S. \\ G. Shipp. presiding judge, and datei * the l'Jth of November. 3 908. I will sel to the highest bidder, at public outcry before the court house door in Lexin? 1 ton. S. C., during the legal hours o sale, on the first Monday in Xovem r ber, 1909: All that piece, parcel or plantatio: J of land, containing two hundred am sixty-live acres, more or less, the sam being situate, lying and being in th aforesaid county and State, on th west side of Big Black creek, a brand of North Edisto river, adjoining land of Ben .1. Kyzer, H. M. Day and others = as a plat of the same made by A .Mints, surveyor, dated the 1'lsi of July 1S77, annexed, will show. 1 Terms of sale. cash. Purchaser t pay for papers. FRANK W. SHEALY, C. C. C. P. & G. S. October ?. 1909. e A. D. .Martin. Attorney for Plaintiff. d PARTITION. il THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Lexington. In the Court of Common Pleas, if Jesse D. Roof. Plaintiff, l- against .Mike L. Roof. Kinsler Roof and Jess 1. M. Roof. Jr., Defendants. In obedience to the decree of th h court herein, signed by Hon. Georg e .lohnstonc, special presiding judge, an d dated November 11. 1907, I will sell t ). the highest bidder, at public outer: i. before the court house, door, in he: ingtoa. S. C.. during the legal hours of sa'.e. on tiie Srst Monday in November. ISO?: A'! that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Lexington county, State of South Carolina, containing one hundred and six acres, more or less, adjoining lands of R. B. . Shealy. Y. B. Watson. H. D. Logman and perh3ps others. > Terms of sale, one-half cash, balance 2 on a credit of one year secured by . bond cf purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold. with interest from f day of sale. v.ith leave to p3y all cash. i Purchaser to pay for all papers. FRANK W. SHEALY. C. C. C. P. & G. S. > October 6, 1909. E. L. Asbill, Attorney for Plaintiff. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Lexington. Brooks P. Easterling and Mamie East erling, Plaintiffs. against .. Gladys Easterling and Barnabas B. Easterling, Defendants. In obedience to the decree of the court herein, signed by Hon. John S. Wilson, Judge presiding, dated the 1st ;. day of October. 1909, I will sell to the e highest bidder, before the eourt house t V>or in Lexington, S. C., at public outi cry, ou the first Monday in Novem1 ber. 1909: All that certain tract or parcel of land, containing 90 acres, more or less. ?- situate, lying and being in Lexington county, in said State, bounded on the a north by lands of Jas. Hooper, east by f lands of Samuel Sallev and F. L. Witt, i- south by lands of Cain Gaffney, and >. on the west by lands of R. E. Mack f and D. L. Jefcoat. Terms of sale. cash. Purchaser to a -pay for papers, e P. H. CORLEY. Sheriff. o October 6, 1909. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Lexington. In the Court of Common Pleas. D. E. Boatwright, Plaintiff, against i. William Rowe, Jr., Exor. of the Last = Will and Testament of William Rowe, Sr.. deceased, Defendant. And Hattie Rowe, Plaintiff, against William Rowe, Jr., Exor. of the Last Will and Testament of William Rowe, Sr., deceased, Defendant. e Under and by virtue of two execu' tions duly issued in above stated cases 3 n*,/4 in mv nffi /*?0 T hflvO lAViPli auu iv/u5^u ixi in* viiiw, & M??f <v 2 upon, and will sell at public auction, 1 to the highest bidder, before the court ' house door at Lexington, S. C., during the usual hours of sale, on the first Monday in November next, the follow1 ing property: ? e All that tract of land known as the s William Rowe, Sr., land, containing " sixty (60) acres, more or less, and '* 'bounded by lands of the estate of Nel ? son Quattlebaum, Joe Adams and Mrs. Sarah Quattlebaum. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to 3 pay for papers. 1 P. H. CORLEY, (L. S.), ) Sheriff Lexington County. ? Lexington, S. C., October 9, 1909. s SHERIFF'S SALE. j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Cherokee. In Probate Court. Rev. W. D. Quick, Executor of the Estate of Rev. Isaac N. Stone, deceas0 ed, Plaintiff. against Amanda A. Stone. Julian Stone. Ardella Porter and Glendora Stone, Defendants. In obedience to the decree of the probate court in above stated case, of date September 27. 1909, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, during the usual hours of sale, before the court house door at Lexington, S. | C.. on the first Monday in November | next, the following lands: 1. "All that piece, parcel or tract 01 land, situate, lying and being in Lexington township, in the county of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing thirty-nine and one-half acres, more or e less, adjoining lands of Adam Shull. Daniel Shull. J. X. Carter, F. M. .Macj thias, and bordering 011 Saluda river: \ and being the land conveyed by S. M. Roof and wife, on October "Hi. 190.">, the deed to same being recorded in * the clerk's office of Lexington county. t. in Book 'XX* at page 1. "All that piece, parcel or lot of tl land, situate, lying and being in the t[ western suburbs of the town of Brook0 land. Congaree township, county of e Lexington and State aforesaid, and 0 having the following boundaries and h dimensions, to wit: the north binds on s Spring street and measures one hundred and forty-one 11 111 feet: the east binds en Jane street and measures j thereon one hundred and nine (109) j feet: the south by lot of A. D. Shull 0 and measures one hundred and fortyone (141) feet, and the west by lot belonging to Willie Wood and measures j one hundred and nine feet: the deed I for which is ' recorded in the clerk's offic* of Lexington county in Book j Tl" at page UFI." "All that piece, paicel or lot of I l. land, situate, lying and being in the ! western suburbs of the town of New Brookland. county of Lexington and | State aforesaid, and having the following boundaries and dimensions, to e wit: The north boundary of this lot binds against lot of the said I. X. Stone ' e and measures one hundred and forty- j e one Mil) feet: the south binds against d lot. of James B. .Minis and measures o one hundred and forty-one (14!) teet: flu- east runs parallel and against Line ?- street and measures one handled and . i i Dr.- (104) Loot, ana the wett bmdj against lot of Willie Wood ani meau ures one hundred and four (104) feet; the ieed for which is recorded in the clerk's office for Lexington county in Book 'UU' at page 'iOc:." Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J P. H. COR LEY. (L. 3.). Sheriff Lexington County. Lexington, S. C.. October 7, 19f)9. Ehrd & Dreiier. Plaintiff's Attorneys. NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the court of probate, of date October 5, 1999, in a cause pend ing in said court entitled Sarah Black Chestnut, as administratrix of tk? goods and chattels of E. Black, dec-eased. and in her own right, plaintiff, against Mattie Brown, Maggie Sellers, Will Blacl:, Thomas Johnson and John,. Johnson, defendants. I will sell before the court house in the town of Lex ingtcn. on Monday. November 1, 1909, at 11 o'clock a. m.: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, containing 26 acres, situated it the county of Lexington, in the State of South Carolina, being No. 105, known as Jacob Geiger land, adjoining Joseph Sergener west and north,# Andrew Rish east, Mike Spires south, being the tract of land conveyed to E. Black by Y. E. Sox, by deed dated 4fch * of December, 18S8, recorded in clerk's office. Lexington county, in Book "K,"r page 58. on the 21st of January, 1889. Terms of sale. cash. GEO. S. DRAFTS, J. P. S. C. October 5, 1909. EXECUTOR'S SALE. By power and authority vested in I us by Will, as executor of the estate of D. X. Shull. deceased, we will offer for sale to the highest bidder, before the court house door in Lexington, S.4 C? immediately after the official sales, on the first Monday in November next, the following described lands, to wit: 1. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Le? ington county, on Long Branch, containing one hundred and ten acres,^ bounded by J. Harris Shull Guignard. I H. .T. Roof, J. F. Kaiser and tracts Nos. 1 2 and 3. I 2. All that piece, parcel or tract of < | land, situate, lying and being in Lex-' ington county, containing forty-three (43) acres, bounded by tracts Nos. 1 and 3 and J. F. Kaiser and J. W. Gregory. 3. All that piece, parcel or tract of * land, situate, lying and being in Lexington county, containing sixty-seven (67) acres and bounded by tracts Nos. 1 and 2 and J. W. Gregory, Jesse D. Roof and J. Harris Shull. 4. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Lexington county, on Red Bank creek, containing one hundred and twenty-sir (126) acres, bounded by J. Luther Shull, L, L. Roof, O. Steele, J. P. L. * Wilson and J. Q. A. Gregory. Timbered. 5. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Lexington county, containing twenty-five (25) acres, bounded by O. Steele, J. F. Kaiser, Levi A. Lower, estate of D. N. Shull and F. A. Lown. 6. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Lex-' ington county, containing one hundred and one (101) acres, bounded by Jesse M. Roof, estate of Simeon Shull, deceased, and John W. Fry. 7. All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lving and being in Lex ington county, on the Southern railroad, near Arthur's Station, containing eleven and a half (ll1^) acres, bounded by Jesse M. Roof, estate of Willie D. Shull, deceased, Jesse D. Roof and tract No. 8. S, All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Lex- * ington county, on the Southern ^ railroad, near Arthur's Station, containing twenty-eight and one-half (28Vz) acres, bounded by estate lands of Willie I). Shull. deceased. Jesse M. ? Roof and tract No. 7. and lands of St. David's church. Terms of sale, one-half cash, balance in two years in equal installments, with interest at rate of 8 per cent per annum from day of sale, with bond of purchaser and mortgage cf premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. W. SHULL. \V. L. SHULL. Town Residence and Land At Public Sale. On the first Monday in November, next, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, before the court house door, r in Lexington, S. C., my new resi- , dence on two-acre lot, in the town of Lexington, with barn and ten stables. Also 25 acres of *,river bottom land lying on Saluda riyer, four miles from Lexington, known as the "Bunr Swygert place. No better bottom land anv where. JEFF B. AMICK. Land For Sale. I otter for sale one tract of land containing 300 acres, lying on the West side of Black creek, said creek being the line, just above what is known as Jones'Lower Mill; all in woodland, with timber. Apply to S. L. LUCAS, 2wp Pelion, S. C. f Notice, TrespassersThis is to notify all persons not to hunt, fish, or trespass in any manner whatsoever upon the lands of the undersigned. The law will be rigidly* enforced against all violators of tnis notice. ' W. H. HENDRIX. MRS. LOUISA HENDRIX. Or-r. ri. 1SOO?4wl> I ? T