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inn \f ? rs f* pt Is H9B > K (ftl DOj W .? fsi V vk > {SI ^ ' ; Hh - m - nS v ni LAJ B#U |^i II 121 \ R8 \ j 121 v ^ ' V. \ VaMable Place for Sd& - Death biJadj) Known** the "Pierce Corley place" James 0. Ki .gb, jod; on the Augusta Road two miles from judicial circuit, died s the Oonrt fl )u?ef opposite the Rev Abbeville on Thursday, W. D. Quick plantation. Will be sold 54 years. He hjd been in the next ten days. 'Apply to for the past two years c v v.- ? P.'H. OORLEY, the greater part of the. At Lexington Depot. do any work. He is si wife and six children. Keller Elected Organizer ? " TTT of Farmers' (Jjilon. Notice of Pub . At the quarterly ;meeting of the gejl at DnbUc^anction" r' state executive committee o* the State l-jj. . . rh Farmers' Union, held in Colombia last ? ^ week, J. B. O'Neal'. Holiosray resigned the office ot state organiser. B. F. of^der rL?ne to ^s^Il-tanbrfr^7was^^e^ tS ^to* snc^ ^ kitchen fnrnitnre. 1 gin at 9 o'clook. the duties of the office At once. Mr. October 11? Hollo way will seek the of ice of super* <swp. intendentof education of ^Newberry ' ? ? county opon the retirement of the in- m - - - - _ [? cum bent, J. 3. Wheeler. MTS. LO dlSa I 1 -9 ? Mrs. Lonisa Hendrix tilttnniuih' c late Henry Hendrix, di Mimnangn S. on Hollow creek last T When von ffo to the State Pair be following an illness of i ? ? ?sure to see the attractions at Mim- aurauou. naugb's store. Here yon will find Mrs. Hendrix was 81 ? something for every member of the She was the mother c household, and yeor dollars will do five of whom sorviv* doable dnty. Go to tbi* store and children are: William; make it your headquarters while in Hendrix, Mrs. John Cr. the city HylerandMrs. Sim B * ' grand-children also sur Automobiles Willi *? Hendrix was a i HMi?e the Crowds. * life order to relieve viistors to the Mt. Pleasant Lotberas * Oom&ty Fair of the excessive hack fare f?mains were laid to re that hat been charged heretofore from bQIPf P sew k the Station to ths Fait Grounds and Pn Friday afternoon at return, all persons in ths sown of Lex- a<* obsequies bein ington owning automobile* have kind- ^b? Rev. E. C. Witt, ly consented to have their cars meet Peace to her ashes; r the passenger trains each day of the m t v fair and carry passengers to and from urtfu v E> the Fair Groands for 25 cents each,. * ' AUJ|. each way. 0. M. EFIRD, Mr. Samuel Mathias, SwdO Secretary. county boy. has accpl : with the well-known ar The City Hotel. of t. b. Augbcry&c? The City Hotel conveniently located him acall wi^te , on Main sweet, near the Theatre and 8 ln the State Hout?e, Colombia, is a good 1 1 place to stop at while you are in that Death of Mrs. c*ty. The rooms are comfortably ... ? _. A1 furnished, the table is supplied with -Jr ^ 5er? ^8^er? '< good substantial meals, with all that v\*f? fr at boD anyone could wish tor at reasonable John section on Weanc rates. Mrs. L I. Kaminer, a LexiDg- ,?n*.aD? Painfa ton lady, is an excellent house-keeper i,fk tijhuscand and and gives her guest the care and atten- to ^ V* rT?raD' tion they shomd have. Stop there and n Harman, of RiMawi K C. Harman, of Cross H ftv.r? Q lirkfif VOU Will u*> wow".. f * CA iviavi V VO Miiu w Mrs. Kistler was a de ^ Fined SMM I woman, widely know * loved There's a little bit of a state dotfn * ? east?aKhode Island nan was fiaed $100 the other day for se.ling potatoes Hons* aid IWit ?his bi^hei wan dk? his state; short- OOObC measure. I will offer for sale 1 It isnft fair to punish a man for bidder before the court shortbasfcel potatoes, and not for short- Monday in Noveml gallon paiut. # and lot adjoining the J There is short-gallon paint in many near Lexington cottoi stores in this state. house, barn and stable Devoe iead-and-zinc don't measure tine well water; cne-ba short; and don't last short. It's full- Formerly owned by Nc measure both wavs. J. ?ngjL? VI A. WAV , 4 . '*' ; You are Cordially invited to make You are also invited t< Dry Goods, Millinery, Ha ' ?1 i:_? 17^ We nave tne most complete mie ui ? <u Harrows, Grain Drills and e W. F GENERAL LEX i 1 ^ 4 i# ; r Mrs. Fry e Passes Aw; ^r8? Jesse Frye, beloved wi ? th? at J?^n W. Frye, died at her home f J?ut Arthur's on Sunday afternoon at o'clock, uftera.hort illness. A 2 *?,? F? of less than, a year, young in year ' , h hi leaving an infant daughter of afrfved by his tWQ w?ekg her de^h is pecn] sad. " ' She was Miss Jesse Hatchel! lie Sale. I Florence county, before her marr 01 ion t ?;n *nd ?niy 22 years of age. - Vu L- u I Besides her husband and ii o the nlg?e*|; daughter, she is survived by foni ?imileV^o! i tors and two brothers. Her body was buried in the c i, 1,600 bundles . ^CT Q| David'a church on Mo ote, household 8fternoon at 4:30 o'clock, the fui &aie win oe- 8ervices being conducted by the I >. Settlemire. J A" Cromer and Martin Shealy\ " For Rent. lendrix. My home place, a good 3-horse f widow of the 1 % railes from Lexington. Will ed at her home ^nioet anything. Apply to D hursday night, Balleutine, Columbia, S. C., R. F several months m years of age. Goldstein is ClOSiOQ ( Children, ge stlre an(j reJMj the big displaj e. The living j ygrtiseraent of Goldstein of Colut H. and D, A. in this issue, This old reliable a jut, Mrs. B R. j8 closing out his mammouth stoc [arman. Many pricea ?o low that it will make rive. head iwim. Go to Goldstein'! woman of the bargains. :ian character. i mm >' - ' ?a member of ? ? __ i church. Her Little Ellen Barman 8eVaiatee WeJ- BIm Hellen> three-year-old i daughter of Reuben Harman, die< * conducted br Satard*? afternoon. The fnneraJ * conaDCT<K1 DJ conducted from the home ot* S? mm* trs r morning at 10 o'clock by the Re^ ett to her soul!. g Bfo^ ftnd ^ inte^lent wg . St. Stephen's cemetery. The btry & Co. k?d only been *or a *?w . ' and her death came ae a great , a' Lexington prise to her krped ones. ?ted a position id popular firm , of Columbia, Groceries. friends to give ip0 Citizens of Brookland ??y- vicinity: For vonr Fancy and Si Groceries, see me, my prices are r Kistler ^or my 00,13 **7 friends I have j * for their convenience. Be sure iged about To call to see me. ie in the St. O. N. DENHAM isday night af- 1 Brookland, S. 1 illness. She + h1?S; The Grand Theatre. Batesburg; D. \t this season of gayety and p .{' ?eside3 oth- UTe the little theatres of Columbia of mends. equal to the demands foramusem ivout cnristian "The Grand" nas certainty rn and mucn gome grand entertainments in m song9 and moving pictures, the few weeks, and a9 the State Fa near at hand, our people can e: 3H1C. tiie best for their amusement to the highest pleasure during fair week, house on the * ber one house por Rent Or Sale. Redd residence a mill, 4-room We have for rent or sale the 55 p; good garden; tract of land south of Swansea lr acre of land, which Mr. S. P. Foxwortb is now >ah George. inr. Apply at once. W. SLICE, " Efird & Prehcr [ington, 8. C. 3wo2 Lexington, 8 \ our store headquarters during the Count d inspect our large stock of Notions, Shoes, Hats, Groceries, irdware, Etc. ming Implements on the market Including:' everything that can be used on the farm. >. ROOF, MERCHANDISE, INCTON, S. C. ulj?mmi?? him??imimi in ?? ? r?rn?i * : \ ~~~ f J , . s i ?? ?y-1 *\ Clerk V Sale. G Pe 6t' near '^llfe State of Sooth Carolina, / q 5:15 County of Lexington, ) bride In the Court of Common Pleas. 0OT sand H. A. Meetze, Mrs. Florence E. Caagh- p B I only man and L. I'Ans Jackson tiarly . Plaintiffs; I, of i *ain8t F< iage Mrs.^MaryR. Mailer and Miss May Blanche Meetze, _ In obedi 3fant < Defendant*. Court her( *+ SALE IN PARTITION. . ' ^atethe* eme- In obedience to the decree of the I will sell nday Court herein, signed by the Honorable Courthous tieral K. W. Memminger, judge Presiding (the 6th di levs. in the 11th Judicial Circuit, at Cham- following < hers, Bdgefield, S. C , dated the 13th "All tha day of of October, 1911, I will sell be- of land sit fore the Courthouse door, at Lexing- State of S< ton, S. C , during the legal hours of , tv of Lexi sale on the first Monday, the 6th day ship about arm, of November, 1911, to the highest bid- of what is grow der at public outcry the following de- taining on i. E. scribed property to wit: and bound . D. All tjaat piece, parcel or lot of land the North situate lying and being in the County on the Sob of Lexington, State of South Carolina, on the Ea? >ut. containing six acres, more or less, ly- nard, and ing at or near the depot at Lexington, sa Hayes; r ad- s. C., adjoining the public .road on the more fully nbia. West, lands of the plaintiff, Mrs. Flor- of the said ealer ence E. Caughman be?ng actoss the L. Lown, I at road, J. B. Amick on ther North, by 1906, said * your public road and D. E. George on the office of th 1 tor South and on the East by tne lot of ton Count land below described. 561. i "i." nil fvinf r\ior>e> nr i terms ol AUU .Wit Vil?v f - y W< v- ] , lot of land situate, ljing and being in Lexington County, "said State, con- . twin taioing one acre, more or lew, adjoin- Lexington, a cn ing the lands above described, lands _ i was p? A.' L.: Hartley, ?state'lands of W. *7". nday jj. Metze and right-of-tray of the ^1 r* t' Sontbern Railway Company,, more jj ,n particularly described as follows: All *m j?* little of the piece of land conveyed by the j^I days jajci Meetze to W. H. Meetze, ATX ear- lying on the South side of line beginning at the publib fdad fiV6 and one-" half feet north of the original line be- "YV? tween H. A. Meetze and W. fl. Meetze thence running N. 71 E. 8.70 chains to and A. L. Hartley's line to a stake corner, taple this line being the southern boundary ight. of lot cut off for J. B. Amick. ?J 1 lo* Terms of Sale: ONE-THIRD CASH, and and the balance in. two equal installments, with interest, in one and two Uia ^ ? years, with privilege to purchaser to ^ye *- pay all cash. The purchasers each to pay down J t.hP sum nf ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS, within one hour afrer the Rale deas- of the saiu property, or it is to be imi are mediately resold at the risk of the forents, mer purchaser. h*d FRANK W. SHEALY, 1320 Ma LUS1C; Clerk of Court. Pai* past x^exin^ton, S. C., Oct. i6th. 1911. 52. tir is g l Asbill, Attv. for Plaintiffs. , **and *^drd ^ ^reher' Attys. for Defendants Ballentine Votes ^ Special School Tax,, thau^wiii -acre in the special election in tne Ballen ber, 1911, ' j. fcine School District held on Saturday Probate fo : for the purpose of voting a 3-mill leyy ^the^sta for school purposes,- the proposition deceased. earned by a vote of 35.to 15. Oct. 16, 7] i M * is tu |n IS V x M X M X M 1 ? i ** PlrtWC S I J J. iw ?T WJ, Kj prv? E M ? I i I M I < ? . . I ' ! M I & ' ? I y I jS I f^i : ? M I .. . llerk's Sale. Clerk's Sale. e of South Carolina, / State of South Carolina, j unty of Lexington, 1 County of Lexington, j irtof Common Pleaa. In Court of Common Pieas. learden and E. W. Luther, o. Crosson Steele and Se^ie Qei^ against - riainim., F. M. Sbarpe, against IREOLOSURE. Narcissa Steele, Cnmmings Steely a::d Nezzie L. Hare, ence to the decree of the ?' Defendant, jin, signed by His Honor, - W. Memminger, oeanng RE-SALiE JTUK JTAKiTi iui*. Ind day of September, 1911, . _ at public outcry before the In obedience to the Decree in the e door on the first Monday above entitled case, Bigned by Hi* *y) of November, 1911, the Honor Judge Geo. W. Gage, and dated iescribed tract of land: November 10th, 1910,1 sold the lands ,t certain tract, parcel or lot ^cribed in the Complaint and below nate lvino- and heintr in the described, to O. CroBBon Steele, Tract ?nfS'rCSh-n^n pit No. 1; and to T. 0. Sturkie, Tract No. ngton in Congaree Town- 2' Deither ot 8aid purchasers having o'ne a'nd one-h^ milelEast orde- of irr>otttn oc q n Now, in obedience to the order of e hundred tnd flLSi'acres" Hie Honor, T. S. Seaee, dated the 21st Id ae follows to wit^ On day of Febnlar-V' 1911- and the De<:'e? by ?Mde of Frank Wilson ot His Hjner> JadKe R" W' Wemrni?- * . ffer, dated September 23,1911, filed in , i^SSinSSTBR 8sxsszzRtz<& pSTS recorded ib the" foUowifl" dMWib"1 ' '* ol e Clerk of court foir Lexing- laI~* y, in Book 'Y-Y' at page TRACT NO- 1. Containing TWENTY ACRES more or less, bounded on f Sale: CASH. North by lancla now or formerly of pd atjtt Try flii ri t v J* D. Shaaly and Mrs. .Jemima Steele, *KANK w. BHhjkLY, Sonth by lands now or formerly of c p Oa* i 1S11 ^ Ivy Anderson, deceased, lands now or ' ' formerly of Hartley Brothers, Weet - : - by lands now or formerly of Jemima , , ?- - Steele; and Baet by. lands now orformerly of Ivy Anciereon. I TRACT NO. 2. Containing PORTT 7 T? T r O I TY FIYE ACRES, more or hat, m/%/ M I 1 boanded on the North by land now or k-7 k/ formerly of P. W. Sbealy and J. D. . Croat; South by the lands of Neaaie irrr,Ti?.i?rr,? L. Hare j Es at by lands now or former-. VTCH MAKER? ly of P. W. Shealy and West by . land? now or formerly of J. A. Sligh art A and J. Crout. uu Terms of Sale: CASH, Purchaser t> iiT r T r n to pay for Papers. THE PURCHASE W E L E R-^- ER ON TRACT NO. 1, WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY FIFTY DOL. q.. _ , A LARS ($c0 00) AND THE PURCHASold and Silver Bought. ER qF xRACT NO. 2, WILL BE Handle Watches and REQUIRED TO PAY ONE HUNwatcnes .ana DRED AND TWENTY-FIVE DOLewelry. All Work LARS ($l2.r>00) TO THE CLERK OF Guaranteed COURT, WITHIN FIFTEEN MiNuaranreeo. UTES AFTER' THE CLOSE OF SALE, AND UPON FAILURE .-O TO DO. THE SAID LANDS SHALL . p. . n , .. 0 _ IMMEDIATELY AND FORTHtn Street, Columbia. S. C. with be re-sold at the ri-k lor Restaurant. cEa4rs.PURCUA'SER ?R i FRANK W. SHEALY, _________________________ Clerk nf (V;, r. Lexington, S. C., Sept.2o, 1911 50 ?'2. inal Discharge. I ? ?? d notify all partiee concerned R R A J fl 5? A ?8 ? apply, oq the 15th Novem- 5/ *** " to Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of f\r?wT?r* r Lexington county, S. C., DENTIST, discharge as administrator te of Mbj^CBICKLE Y.PCr' SWANSEA, SO. C&RQLIKL 1911?4*1 .SK)?limp ...