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I We have just re< Our leading mah and made in one H Besides the Tys< B. reliable; have be ^B .^B ' B As to wagons, v; S -generation. Th< H 9s ' ''I' H I As to Harness ai B prices. Our Rot fl heavy Winter R p Buggy Whips to _ be given away to ' Come to see us b H S . Our personal gu? x > I The I 9 S pk., . . ME99H99E399BB The Lexington Dispatcn ?r? ? ~ Wednesday, Dc.embei 13 1911. G 3i. Habmak. Editor and Publisher D. R. Halttwa \ueb, Assistant Editor. Entered at he Post Office at Lexington, i 5. C., as second class matter. ; ' CIRCULATION 2.300. ' VI NO HELP. ^ During the last couple weeks we j %aTe beea short, or printers atd, a9 a j result, we have been forced to leave o*rt a lot of edi'.errial and news matter. i I ?\ " j ^Statement of the Condition of the LEXINGTON SAVINGS BANK Located at Lexington S. C. At the etose of bosiness December, orb, 1911. EESOURCES Loans and Discounts. $281,811 32 Overdrafts 17)493 24 Bends and Stocks owned.. toy the Bank 500 00 j Furniture and Fixtures 2,820 78 Other real estate owned... 25,000 00 Dae from Banks and Bank1 QQ8 71 ^Currency 2,632 00 j --- looo : Silver, and other Coin 466 90 >'9ny:ks and Cash Items 12,520 07 ? - "Total $345,253 02 j v LIABILITIES. * Capita! stock paid in $10,000 00 * Surplus Fund 10,000 00 * Undivided Profit, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 15,271 91 Dae ro Banks and Bankers.. 850 0. Individual Deposits Subject to Cheek 61.077 11 - Savings Deposits 198,ISO 3S * Cashier's Check*. 8 373 61 * BiMsPayable.inciudingCertlficates for Money Borrowed -11,500.00 '.^TotaJ ?345,253 02 State ok Soith Carolina, County of Lexington. Before me came W.P. Roof, President of the above named bank, wlio, being duly sworn, says that- the above and foregoing statement is a true condition * i l , ,. r of said Bank, as shown Dy roe *aid bank. W. P. Roof. Sw >? : to and subscribed before me this I2*h day of Dee.. 191 f. F. E. DREHER, [L.S. ] Notary Public for S. C. Bound Trip Christmas Holiday Fares via Southern By. Premier Carrier of the South, j Acconnt of Christmas Holidays, the | Southern Railway announces reduced ? round trip fares between many points, j Tickets on *ale December 15, lfi, 17, I 36, 21, >?, 33, 24, 2o. 30. 31. 1911 and I Janaary i*t, 1913, pood returning Jan. h, 1912. For detailed information, call o? nearest Sootheru Ra^way ticket Agent, or, JofcnL. Meek, A. O. P. A. Atlanta, Ga. Frank L. Jenkica, T, ]?. A-* Augusta, Ga. / . - , . r* % ' nailers Fi 3eived a full line of Bu :e is the Tyson & Jonef grade only?and that m & Jones make, we 1 *vr? ncorl anrl wpII t.ripH vix UKJVV4 Vf Vf re have the same kind 3 following brands are Studebaker, id Sundries, we have: >es Saddles, Horse Ble obes they will go at al be sold that entitles e y us as soon as the 30( etore buying; we guar irantee back of each t \ EWtt D 1 Clerk's Sale, State of South Carolina, \ County of Lexington. ^ Court of Common Pleas Caroline,Crout, et. al., Plaintiffs, against John Keisler, alias John Crout, Defendant. Partition. TV, nhprlienre fr> the decree of the court herein, signed by His Honor, Judge J. W. DeVore^ I will sell before the-Court House door, to the highest bidder at public outcry, on the first Monday (the 1st day) in January, 1012, the following described tracts of l-*nd: "All that plantation, parcel nr tract land, containiug ONE HUNDRED U00) ACRES, (be the same more or less) situate in the Oistr ct and State aforesaid, on Big Black Creek, waters of North Edisto River, adjoining lands now owned by Stephen Beard, Sim Shumpert and others, being a part of a tract of land originally granted to Garrett Taylor, 210 acres, ou the first f>ay of November, 1840, as described in deed of George Gortman to Wm. Croat, of date April 17, 1852, recorded in Book "R" at pages 337-8. "All that piece, parcel or tract of land containing NINETY (90) ACRES,, the same being more or less, situate, lying and being in the County of Lexington and State aforesaid, on the East side of Big Black Creek, a tributiry or North Edisto River, adjoining land3 of Est. of Albert Richard, four line, see plat of same (90 acres as except high water for the old mill below on said creek for all time to come) see Tkiof marto .Tha. H. Tavlor. Sur. Jun., dated 17th Jany. A. D. 1896. which is to be a part of this title, and attached, which will fully loeate said tract of land,'7 and being the tract of land conveyed by J. Newfcon Fowles to Wm. Croat, on Jauy. 28, 1S96, nnd recorded in Book "N-N" at page 327. "All that piee^, parcel or tract of land, situate in the County of Lexing J / /Miruininor ( on MUU Hiutr^aiUt ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTYSIX *126) ACRES, more <>r leas, bounded by lands ot Jacob Shamperfc, Jack Rovve, J. J. Gantt, Steedman Road, J. H. Oswalt. as shown by plat of J. H. Taylor of date November 2, ISS7,J> the deed for said land being from Wrr. A. Merritt, bearing date S^pt. 14, 1886. recorded in Book "G-G" at page 169. "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, in the County of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing FORTY-NINE (40) ACRES, more or less, (excepting one acre, more or less, tor mid yard and pond on run of Big Black Creek, as shown hy plat of Luther L. Lown, Surveyor, dated March 21, liU0>; this being the "Home Place" oi the said Wm. Crout, deceased.*' TERMS OF SALE: One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of one vcar. secured bv the bond of the pur chaser or purchasers and mortgages of the premises sold, with the privilege to the purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. FRANK \V. SHEALY, Clerk of Court. Efi'-i & Dreher, Plaintiffs' Attorneys, rioepmfif.r 11. 1011. Xmas Gifts. V/e a select line of Jevrelry in plated and snlid gold articles, suitable gifts for ladies and gents. Elgin Welches Rogers Silverware, Tci'et Sets, fancy goods, etc, Dolly Varden an 1 JsnnuaUj > Candies. t2or Raufwaun Drug-Co. or Buggies ggies for our Christmas 1 3, which has a fine, well-! the bestlave the Rock Hill, Chas I by many for years, your fathers' used, and ? well known and speak f( Old Hickory a, complete line. Our H? mkets, Etc., are of qualil o_~h q If* fnr* ( iuivou uaw iittAi. J.WW vi. > ach purchaser to a free c ) whips are sold, antee to save you money ransaction. mmmmmmmagmmmmmmmmmmmtmn ??M?w???cmo??? ullum Cc * ntAxtjr 5 ^ C A A uiem $ oa c. State of South Carolina, / County of Lexington. \ In the Court of Common Plea9. J. Ed. Shealv, et. al., Plaintiffs, { against j R)b2rt V. Fortner, ot. al., Defendants. I Partition. j J | In obedience to the Decree of the j j Court herein, signed by His Honor, J ! Judge R. W. Memmiuger, dated the i ( I 2nd dav of December, 1911, I will sell j J i 01 the iirsb Monday (the first dav) Tofe ! January, 1012, before the Court House i s j door, at public outcry, to the highest ? 1 1 bidder, the following described tract j c | of land: j i i "All that piece, parcel O" tract of J i ; land, containing ONE il JNDRED f v I AND TWENTY ACRES, more or less, j | situated partly in Lexington County j 1 and partly iu Saluda County (formerly J i Edgefio'd), lying on both sides of c Rooky Crc-k, waters of Saluda River, C adjoining lands of Bridgess, John J i Falkner. and W. it. Shealy ou the J a North; cn the East by W. R. Shealy J and Uriah Crout; ou the South by p lands formerly owned by Wm. Shealy, ? - * ? V i ttr l I Senr., deceased, ana on tne wcsl uv jj 'Win. Shealy, Jacob Oront and others.'' Terms of t-ale: C<ish; purchaser to pav for papers | ~ FRANK \V. SHE ALA", Clerk of Court, j J. Biooks Wingard, Plaintiff#' Attorney. I December 11, 1911. | Clerk's Sale. I The State of South Carolic-a, \ C County of Lexington, ( I In the Court of Common Pleas. j. Dr. E. P. Derrick, Plaintiff. a, I vs. j Charlie Bookman and Lizzie Book- r< ! man. Defendants. Decree of Sale. g | III obedience to the decree of the , Court herein, signed by His Honor j Judge R W. Memminger, Presiding Judge, dated December 1st, 1511, I j will sell during the Jf-gul hours of sale, ; at Lexington Court House, S. C., on the ?x'st- Monday, the first day of Jan- ~ nar\% li>12, The following described t premises, to wit: All that piece, parcel or lot of land, j situate, lying and being in the town of New Brookland, S. C., and having ] the following meets and bounds: j Fronting on the South 0:1 Meeting Street, measuring thereon Seventy and one-halt feet: and Western side ! binds on the lot of Daniel Seay, and j measures thereon Two Hundred and j Eighty feet; and North on lot of A111 drew Price, measuring thereon Seven- j I ty and one-haif feet; and on the East : against line of Street, men-on lug Two ^ I Hundred and Eighty feet therein. q Terms of sale: CASH. Purchaser t to pay for papers. r FRANK W. SHEALY. * d. r\? .if ( J VJt i tw \fi wui v* Melton, Graham & Sturkie, Plain; tiff's Attorneys. v Trespass Notice. ^ i This is to notify, all persons that r I hunting-, fishing and trespassing in any i manner whatsoever, is forbidden on E the lands of the undersigned. All r pereons violating this notice will be dealt with according to law. r ^ ^ A V. n Tlrrthor X On. ? I VJ \j. aiuuoni VJ. ? , Lee Kleckley, Arthur Bover, J. S. Klecklev, J. M. Ktec'klev, * J. W. K eckley. * ' > - - - - - - c Ginnery Notice. We are runinp: oar girnerv on Wed. nesdaye, Thursdays ar.d Fridays of . each week until Jiuuaiy Jsfc, 191d, 1 when we will close d >wn ior the sea- ~ sod.' ' ^ '-SwJlgiove Bros. ' : - " ;rade. Have all stj known, reputation e City, Virginia an< ire still high-class, Dr themselves as to and Hick irness are of the ty and at prices to Christmas trade, shance at the $90.( and at the same ti jmpan ?B? Clerk's Sals. State of South Carolina, / Com icy cf Lexington, i Cour; of Common Pleas. J, C. Bus bee, and others Plainti against T. P, Lucne, and others Defend; Decree ot sale. In obedience to the Decree of ^ourt herein signed by His H ludge R. VV. Memminger, bea fate of December, 2nd. 1911, I ell before the Court Ilonse Doo jOxington. S. C. during the legal h >f sale, on the first Monday ( that ug the first day) ot January 1912. oJlowing deeribtd tract of lane fit: All that piece, parcel or trac and, situate, lying and heiug in ngton County State of South Caro Scouier Creek, waters of Cong )reek containing Two Hundred iinety Two (292) Acres mure or i ndadjoinir glands of Macon Hueh ohu Muller, Joseph Shumpert erhaps othsrs. Terms of sale Cash?Purchase >ay for papers. FRANK W. SHEAL Clerk of Cc Melton, uranam <x oturaie, Plaintiffs Attorneys. BANKRUPT SALEFursuant "O order, notice is hei iven tha? the entire sioek of g( rarss, merchandise and fixtures o !. Reynolds will bo soid at Swat; iSxiugtou County, South Carolina 10 19th day of December A. D. 1 fc 2 o'clock PL M., at public auc Dr c ish. Any infcrmation concerning ; ok of goods, fixtures, etc.. can d from the tmdersigned. 13. R. Cooner, Trustee in Bankrupts Columbia,. S. C. December 11, If ,GW CHRISTMAS and N3 YEAR HOLLIDAY FA3 Via Georgia and Floi Railway: Tickets on ? Dec. I5.r 16, 17, 20, 21, 23, 24f 25, 30, 31, I9II, i Jan. 1st, 1912, with Final turn Limit, Jan. 8, 1912. )ouble Da^ly Convenient Passe Vain Service. The direct lino uickest tine to South Georgia Florida and trorn South Georgia Florida, to Augusta and point! sortb and Sou til Georgia. Drawing Room Sleeping Car ice 011 mglit trains between Augi "aldosta and Madison. Leave ;asta 10:00 p. ra. ("Eastern time), ive at Douglas <">:30 a. m., Vald 0:00 a. m., Madison 11:45 a. in., lecting at Hazlehurst with Soutl ailway train No. 14, arriving at J ocville 8:30 a. m., Brunswick 7:4 Pntfit*r inrr loavn Mor^tuAn .1*1 Li JV>a. ? ^ ?.X 11., Valdo9i a 0:00 p. m., Douglas >. m., arrive Augusta *:3D a. in. Aek Ticket Ageuta for informa r aticlrcap: C. H. GATTIS, General Pisaenger Agent 7 Augusta, C Subscribe to Tae DispafccU. os and Har ides in open or top, rubber < for quality, easy riding and 1 I 20th Century makes, all and do the hauling from t quality and duration, name! :ory Wagons. very best leather and go i suit the times. Being overst A few more of the best $j >0 Tyson & Jones top bugg; me give you goods of the hig I I I III I I ( y, Jflsisa ??? I the | onor i tring 1 A ry 7% Ai lours aba, : and Y, I >urt. por Christmas and He augurated a big Cut Price Si the saving of hundreds of d reby this section on their Christn >ods, f J. isea, , Oil [911 dry goods, no t ladies' sui1 suits, m 7!L LA] EW ida _ ale 22, and I kave a big lot of Furnitu re" gle pieces, that will go at a Dger big Christmas Sale. and and 9 Ser- ' Jata' Coupons will be given wi Aua* Come now; don't put it off losta con- _ . . hern >i?i?iini?nniHini?ni?ikini??j ack; P M F I nil i it CHAPIl ness! M It ;; A of which are & generation to s it reasonable M ;ocked on the M LOO raw-hide jg y, which will 1 hest quality. ^ ,s. c j / VWAVAVAVAVAWMg diday trade I have inile, which will mean ollars to the people of aas purchases. TIONS, rs, MENS' LTS, SHOES, DIES' SKIRTS. re, in Suites and sinsacrifice during this upoits th all cash purchases, until the final rush. RICK BIB W B mi r9 : - : v 1 : '; :;;i - -f tJ ? * * . w ., .. . ,'*f. # > '