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Clerk's Sale. State of South Carolina, ) jm County of Lexington. f f In the Court of Common Pleas. Pinekney L. Bouknight, in his name and as admini trator of J<>hn P. Bouknight, deceased, plaintiff, vs. Susan Bonknight, et. al., defendants. Decree of Sale. In obedience to the decree of the b Conrt herein, signed by His Honor I Judge J. W. DeVore, Jndge of the 11th Judicial Circuit of South Carolina dated the 16th day of January, , 1912, I will sell during the_legal hours of sale, before the Court House uoor at Lexington, S. C., on the first Monday, the 5th day of February 1912, the following described tracts of land, to wit: I TRACT NO. 1. k All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Lexing;on County, State of South Carolina, in the forks of Broad and Saluda Rivers, containing thirty-eight (38) ( acres, more or less, and adjoining i lands of Derrick on the North; east b^ i lands of Derrick and Tract No. 3; south by Tract No. 3 and Carroll i Bookman, and on the west by Tract I No. 2. TRACT NO. 2. kAll that piece, parcel or tract of land, sitnate, lying and being in tin County of Lexington, State aforesaid, ' and in the forks of Broad and Salud Rivers, containing fifty-seven and onehalf (573^) acres, more or less, and adjoining lands or Eieazer and Der) rick on the North; on the -east b\ i Tract No. 1?(Home Place) ; on the V south by Carroll Bookman's land, ano on the west by land of Arthur J Meetze, and perhaps others. TRACT NO. 3. All that piece, parcel or tract ot 1?J Kfiincr in lh? IMU; SiLuaiO| ij lug wuw wwwq ! County of Lexington, State aforesaid and in the forks of Broad and Saluoa Riven, containing twenty-seven (27) acres,. more or less, and adjoining lands of G. E. Derrick and estai lands; on the east by G. E. Derrick and estate lands; on the sonth by Mr*>. Lee's land, Mrs. Saliie Bookman's land and other lands of the estate, and west by estate lands. TRACT NO. 4. All that pieoe, parcel or tract oi land, situate, lying and being in Lex[ iogton County, State aforesaid, and in the forks of Broad and Saluda Rivera, containing forty (40) acres, more Oj w less, and adjoining lands of Tract No l <3 herein; on the east by Ed. Derrick's I land; south by Ed. Derriok'a land; on k the west by Mrs. Carrie Lee's land, i and perhaps othero. I TRACT NO. 5. [ All that piece, parcel or tract of I land, situate in Lexington County, i State of South Carolina, and in the f forks of Broad and Saluda Rivers, con K 1 * 1-? u-n /Qxy\ .A,oo r mining eiuai* wu WWUMI \o^J I more or lew, and adjoining lands ol r Jphn D. Derrick, Q. E. Derrick and L oft?r lands of the estate. | TRACT NO. i ' I All that piece, parcel or tract of " land, situate in die Oonntj of Lexington, State of South Carolina, on warters of Broad River, containing three hundred and twentyand one-fourth <330?? jfkores? moreoriess, and botmd[ edaa follows: On the north by Broad I River and lands of Godfrey Dernok; on the east by Broad River; eooth by Godfrey Derrick's land and lands of j Priacilla William ton; on the west by Godfrey Derrick and Wingard lands, [ and perhaps others, and commonly I known as ut Bookman Kill tract. I TERMS OF SALE: One-half cash, I the balances a credit, of one year, to be secured by bond of purchaser and v mortgage of the premises sold. m In case purchaser or purchasers fail I to comply with terms of sale, such P premises will be re-sold at some subsel -qnent sales-day at the risk of the forM mer purchaser. W Purchaser or purchasers to pay for papers. | FRANK W. SHEALY, a 0. C. P & G. S. m Albert U. Boozer, Esq., attorney for P plaintiff. I Lexington, S. C., January 17,1912. [ Clerk's Sals. L The State of Sonth Carolina,) W County of Lexiogtoh, ) I In the Conrt of Common Pleas. ^ Caroline Oront. et. ?!., plaintiffs, against John Keisler, alias John Croat, . defendant. Re-Sale for Partitian. In obedience to the decree of the Ooorfc herein bigned by His Honor, , Jadge J. W. DeVore, i sold the lands described in the complaint and below described to George W. Miller, and 1 said purchaser has not complied wi6h i his bid.' Now, in obedience to the decree above mentioned, filed in my office on the 12th day of December, 1911, I will > sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the Court House Door at Lexington, daring the legal hours of sale on the first Monday (the 5th day) I of February, 1912, the following described trpct of land: "All that certain plantation, parcel I fyor tract of laud, containing HUNDRED ('.00) ACRES, (be the same more or less), situate in the Dis trictand State aforesaid, on Big BlackCreek, waters of North Eii9to 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, on the first day of November, 1840, as described in deed of George Gortman to Wm. Croat, of date April 17, 1852, recorded in Book "R," at pages 33738." This tract also includes the one acre & exc^pfrd from the land purchased by H Mrs. Caroline Croat, and includes the Grists Mill, but does not include the TERMS OF SALE: One-half cash | ;nd the balance on a credit of one j year, secured by tne bond of the par- I chaser and a mort^ane of the premises i sold, with the orivile^e to the purcha- j .ser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay ; for papers. FRANK W. SHE AT Y, Clerk of the Court. J Efird & Dreher, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. January 8, 1912. Subscribe to Tne Dispatch. To The Public. On Monday morning between 3 and 4 o'clock we had the misfortune to loose our bank building by fire. The cause of the fire we have been unable so far to ascertain. To day, after a full meeting of our directors, we had workmen tear down our vault, and in it found everything in good shape. The safe was opened and the money was in perfect condition. The directors decided to rebuild immediately, and in the meantime open up and continue business in the brick building adjoining E. G. Dreher & Co. We wish to say that we were fuily insured, both building and furniture. Call on us in our new quarters. Sam'l. B. George, President, j January IT, 1912. Sul^Hbp *0 Tho Disp^fc. Wood's Seeds Fop 1912c Our New Descriptive Catalog is fully up>-to-date, and tells all about the best Garden and Farm Seeds. Every farmer and gardener should have a copy of this catalog, which has long been recognized as a standard authority, for the full and complete information which it gives. We are headquarters for Grass and Glover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, Soja Beam; and all Farm Seeds. U/aaiIV nwu o vwvwipuvv wiwug utcuicu free on request Write for it T,W. WOOD# SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Trespass Notice. I forewarn all persona from hanling wood or lightwood, or hunting upon my place on B'aok Oreek, known as the Gabriel Lucas place, or cultivating any land of the same. 4wl2p W. X. LUOAS. arotiCE! This ia to notify all persons not to feed or sleep my ton, Talben Richardion, (either white or colored) during the year 1812, tsheis under contract for the year. All persons violating this noticewill be dealt with according to law without farther notice, lip Green Richardson. MM K| ' ? I|w JHW (jfefe WW Please Read Th< The following letter from Mrs. 0 it is for women to submit to the dan maybe avoided by taking Lydia E. ShA was fnnv Sumatra in thA linai worse than before* Then after ; ham's Vegetable Compound restor HERE XS H EB O1 Paw Paw, Mi very severely wi be on my feet W$E% Twit treated me for s< Sla?h f&Ww hef, and at last Ml m eration- Iwastl VttA 0M suffering worse 1 IffjllLme to try Lydi? pound, and I die RMF?^v'V'and do all my ov to ^ydia E. PIhI >&//& I//a(lvise every w< W// ? Ill * Hr female complaint R. R. No. 5, Paw C5 THERE NEVER WA Roekport, Ind.? " There never v than mine, and I cannot begin to te two years I was not able to do anyt and the doctor said nothing but ai father suggested Lydia E. Pinkhai please him I took it, and I impnn travel, ride horseback, take long rid from it. I can only ask other suffe: ham's Vegetable Compound a trial 1 ?Mrs. Margaret Meredith, R. F We will pay a handsome reward t that these letters -not. r-.onnipn women were paid in any way for tl inal letter .from each did not come i For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkha Compound has been the standard male ills* No one sick with woi does justice to herself who will i mnns mAdir>iT)A. marlft from root lias restored so many sintering w< BSMS^Wri te to LYDIA E. PINKHA] (CONFIDENTIAL) LINN, EA Your letter wTl be opened, read by a woman and held in strict co Trespass Notice. This i9 to notify all persons not to bunt or fish, carry torches of fire, or trespass in any manner whatever on the lands of the undersigned, as the law will be enforced against all trespassers. Mrs. Margaret Huckabaa. 6wl6p D. H. Huckabaa. For Rent. Good land for one or two-horse farm; good for corn, peas, potatoes and cot ton, near Reeder's X Roads. For terms,-etc., apply to or call on D. H. LAWSON, 4wl4p Gaston, S. C. Trespass Notice. This is to notify all persons that hunting, fishing: or trespassing on the lands of the undersigned in any manner whatsoever is forbidden. Personc violating this notice will be dealt with according to law. Jesse D. Shumpert. N. P. Shumpert. Sol D. Shumpert. J. C. Shealv. Racbael C. Shealy. v 4wl4p Henry Gable. Read This Carefully. Dr. M. S. Whitehea is a sciennnc and practical dental workman in th dental profession and is associatec with Dr. G. R. Harding, the old, truand tried dental scientist, of Colnrr bia, S. C.. and is in charge of The Dental Parlor, 1521 Main Street, ovt Kinard's Store, where he i prepare* to execute all kinds of dental work promptly and substantially; while Di Harding can be found at his offic near Hyatt's Park. T e doctor hae reduced th? prices of all dental worl one-third with guaranteed eatisfao tion. This reduction will remain until further notice. Prices can be har by personal application or by letter. The Dental Parlor is neat and fitted equal to the best in the State. Notice of School Election. Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be held at Center School house, in distriot No. 7, on Saturday, the ?7th day of January, 1912, for the purpose of repealing the 2-mill levy voted in said distriot for school pur- j poses.. Pojlt will open at 1 p. m. ano j close at i p. m. H. 8. 6EASE, dwll Seoy. Board Trustees, j : ^-j Oabbags Plants FoifSale. j Pear Early varieties, one and twoj thousand at fl.^lT'per thousand; three; thousand and ovar at $1.00 per.thou-i sand. YODBR OROMBE, 12p * < Lexington, 8. C. BSBB5S9S5SBBBEB8BS5SSS^|riiiHBBBKBS9ES9iB * ...? * V - ? */.?' ' , V & - \*. \ 'wans ;?e Two Letters. rville Rock will prove how unwise gers of a surgical operation when it , Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, pital and came home suffering all that suffering Lydia E. Pinked her health. tVN STATEMENT. ch.?u Two years ago I suffered ith a displacement?I could not for a long time. My physician 3veral months without much resent me to Ann Arbor for an oplere four: weeks and came home than before. My mother advised , E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com1 Tn.rlnV T nm wpll onrl cf-rv\r>nr ?.? A V VfcWJ A ? ' vx* LVAJ.VA UWXVilQ rn housework. I owe my health :ham's Vegetable Compound and 3man who is afflicted with any to try it.'?Mrs. Orville Rock, Paw, Mich. S A "WORSE CASE.*' ras a worse case of women's ills 11 you what I suffered. For over king. I was in bed for a month 1 operation would cure me. My n's Vegetable Compound; so to red wonderfully, so I am able to les and never feel any ill effects ring women to give Lydia E. Pink>efore submitting to an operation." . D. No. 3, Rockport, Ind. :o any person who will prove to us rl 4-1% r? pr Leir testimonials, or that the orig,o us entirely unsolicited. im's Vegetable I remedy for fe- 7/1 v IIt man's ailments W[ fir not try this fa- 7 / \ r 8 and herbs, it. If ^ yf ' 1 >inen to health. li I J II v*\ gg&t m and answered nfidenee. < Ei-ajy.KAM h BAD CASE OP GMF Caused Sore Throat and Tonsilitis. Restored by Peruna. Tennessee, *^i|| ago I took a ; very severe '^?1111 nc% cr S t o n s i I F tis and sore {yjPi vy, H. Housley. throat. "I tried to cure this for eighteen months, but it gradually got worse. A doctor advised me to have my tonsils cut out, but I did not like the idea. Another doctor examined me, and told me the same thing. I finally got a bottle of Peruna, and after I had taken one bottle my throat was better. I bought and used a dozen bottles, and saw I was going to get well, and I did." j flOYSTI I a ffWA nil* mt < The explanation madefri/b thefr everyinQpediei test of our on, weresnolutcri Fertilizers. ?___ Scid Jjy Reliabl ^S.ROYSTI Sales C JfcrfolkVa. Tarbo Baltimore M<L Mont^oi .1 Macon Ga. 1MB?I??? Kentucky est Bt(R pq glJgf We will have 2 1 and Mules to arri^ lot you will be abb prices. Call to se w???a?? ??a?M?nr'MWiMKwiwwwn' U ij i i i Columbia, f ur dtiiie Several 8 irrel f'vn) 1,1 erels. Apply at The Dispatch office. J! AS WELL AS || large ones are welcome here? - i yon need not wait until your bus- ' j j! iness has assumed great proporI tions be fore opening a Checking 11 Account, DO 30 TO-DAY. I! 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