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U1 the leading makes and Styles to set
from, and the prices are bound to please
i. We sell the famous Hunt|Club Shoe
men.
.'all and make an inspection today.
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Clerk's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington,
In Court of Common Pleas.
Ellen M. Witt, individually, and as
Administratrix of Michael H. Witt,
deceased, John M. Witt and Clarence
Witt, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Catherine E. Bryan, et. al., Defendants.
PARTITION.
In obedience to the several orders
of the court herein, the last dated Feb.
26, 1912, I will sell at New Brookland,
S. 0., on Thursday, the 28th day of
March, 1912, within the legal hours of
sale, at public auction, to the highest
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bidder, the following parcels aim mts
of land, of which the said Michael H.
Witt, deceased, died, seized and possessed,
viz:
TRACT NO. 1.
An one-half undivided interest in all
that tract of land in said county and
state, in the Western suburbs of the
town of New Brookland, containing
nineteen acres, more or less, commonly
known as the "Green Hill"
property, bounded by other lands of
the estate of said deceased, by lands
of L. J. Frink, the Augusta Road and
the Hook lands?the remaining half
interest therein belonging to G. A.
Guignard.
TRACT NO. 2
An one-third undivided interest in
all that tract of land in Lexington
County, said State, containing twentyone
and one-half acres, more or less,
iying in the Western suburbs of the
Town of New Brookland, commonly
known as the "Horse Shoe Lake"
property, bounded at present by lands
of Mrs. Annie F. Hollaud, Dr. Lancaster,
lands of Witt & Guignard, the
Augusta Road, and by lands of the
Columbia Land and Investment Company?the
remaining two-thirds interest
therein belonging to Adam D. Skull
and G. A. Guignard.
TRACT NO. 3.
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All that parcel ci Jana, in me wes- <
tern suburbs of the Town of New
Brookland, containing eight and one- I
half acres, more or less, bounded by j
Siiuler's lands, lands of Shuli and
Wessinger, the Green Hill tract, and
shown on a plat on file in this case,
I marked "B.''
TRACT NO. 4.
All that lot of land, situate, lying
and being in the Western suburbs of
the Town of New Brookland, county
and state aforesaid, containing one
rood and twenty-two and one-half
perches, more or less, being half of lot
No. 61, on map of New Brookland, and
having the following boundaries, towit:
The North fronts on Centre
9treet; the Ea9t binds against lands
now or formerly of Shuler; the West
binds against Line street; the South
bind9 against lands now or formerly of
Shuler?it being the same lot conveyed
to the said M. H. Witt by R. L. and
Annie F. Shuler, by deed dated July
31, 1902, recorded Deed Book U. U.,
page 110.
TRACT NO. 5.
All that lot of land in said county (
and state, containing one-fourth of an
acre, more or les9, lyiDg in the fork of
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bounded by said roads and by lands of '
Buff and Sbnll.
TRACT NO. 6.
All that lot of land, lying in the
Town of New Brookiand, said county
and state, containing one acre and
thirty-five perches, more or less, being
Lot No. 75 on map of Town, made by !
G. A. Lucas in December, 1899, and |
bounded North by Meeting Street,*
East by Lot No. 74; South by Center
street; West by drive which extends
100 feet from water's edge on Horse
Shoe Lake, conveyed to said M. H.
Witt, by Jno. R. Shuler by deed j
dated June 16, 1890, of record, Deed
Book T, T., page 849.
TRACT NO. 7.
All that lot of land, in the Town of
New Brookiand, baing lot No. 74, on
said map of said town, and bounded
North by Meeting street; East by lot
No. 73; South by Centre street, and j
West by lot No. 75 on said map.
TRACT NO. 8.
All that lot of land in the Western J
suburbs of the Town of New Brockland,
containg one acre, more or less,
fronting North on Meeting street,
East of land9 of Witt, Shnll and Guignard;
South and West on lands now
or formerly of Shuler, being the same
lot conveyed to said M H. Witt b3r R.
L. Shuler and Annie F. Shuler by
deed dated July 31, "1902, recorded in
Book U. U., page 111.
TRACT NO. 9. \
All that parcel of land in the Town
of New Brookiand, bounded by Centre
street, Gregory's lot, Roof's lot, Spring
street, Lucas street, Augusta road,
and lands of others, subdivided into
lots, as represented on plat marked
"H," and on file in this case.
TRACT NO. 10.
An fKaf lrtf- nf lnnd. lvin<r in thecoun
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ty of Garfield, State of Oklahoma,being
lot No. 9, Block 4, in Douglas, as shown
by the recorded plat thereof, and
conveyed by Douglas Townsite Co., to
said M- H. Witt, by deed dated Oct.
25. 1904, of record in Book 41, page
216, Recorder's office, said county and
State; also, all that lot of land lying
in the said county and state, being lot
No. 20, Blocks, in Douglas, as shown
by the recorded plat thereof, and
conveyed by Douglas Townsite Co.,
to said M. H. Witt, by deed dated Oct.
25, 1904, on record in said office, Book
41, page 217.
TRACT NO. 11.
All that parcel of land, in Live Oak
County, Texas, containing five acres,
being Farm Block No. 30, Farm
Tract No. 1654, as shown on the map
of subdivision of Dr. Charles F. Virion's
Nueces River Farm, prepared
by S. L. Chalk, and on file in the
office of tlio Clerk ct tne county uourt
of Live Oak County, Texas; ALSO,
Town Lot No. 1385, Block No. 74,
in the Town Simons City, as shown on
plat of said town, on file in said office,
heme: the same lands conveyed to the
said M . IT. Witt, by deed from A. L.
Mattock, A. M. Avaut and D. WEastmar.,
Trustees, dnt? d September
i*2, 11)07, of record in the said office in
Volume 2. at pa^e 25 s.
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TRACT NO. 20.
All that lot ofjjland, in the Connty
of Cape May, State of New Jersey,
known and designated as Lot 10,
Block 2, Map 1, Tract C., on a Plan
of Building Lots, known as Elmhurst?
being the same conveyed to the said
M. H. Witt by Wm. L. Mattox, by
deed dated June 25, 1900 ALSO, those
jWO certain other lots in said county
and state, known and designated as
Lots 5 and 6, Block 4, Map 1, Tract C,
of Elmhurst?being the same lots conveyed
to the said M. H. Witt by Wm.
L. Mattox, by deed dated July 7th,
1900.
gjtF Plats will be exhibited on day
of sale.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-third CASH, balance in two
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lots without South Carolina, which
sball be all cash) with intercut on each
installment from day of sale, and until
paid in full, at the rate of eight per
cent, per annum, interest to be paid
annually or to become principal annually
and bear interest at the same
rate until paid in full, to be secured
by bond of purchaser and mortgage of
premises sold; said bond and mortgage
to provide for the collection of
the usual 10 per cent, attorney's fee
in case same be placed in an attorney's
hands for collection, action or foreclosure;
mortgage to contain a default
clause providing against nonpayment
of first installment, or annual
interest, at its- maturity. Lots where
there are buildings shall be insured for
full insureable value and policy assigned
to the undersigned as clerk?
Purchaser shall have privilege to pay
any greater part than one-third in
cash.?Purchaser to pay for drawing
of deed and mortgage and for recording
mortgage.
FRANK W. SHEALY,
C. C. C. P. and G. S,
H. C. Holloway, C. J. Rarnage and
F. E. Dreher, Attorneys.
Mar 4. 1912?4w21.
Advice on How To Succeed
No human being can remain 9ta io. ary;
he either advances or retrogrades.
Napoleon said of the failure of the
Bourbon family: ''They never learned
anything and never forgot anything."
Yon must develop.
From day to day you must bring to
bear an ever increasing wisdom?the
application of lessons learned.
Every incident of your daily toil
should be made an educational incident.
The average young man does not
learn, until perhaps too late, that it
doe9 not pay to fritter and idle away
his time.
Make a study of those who have
gone to the head; ascertain what they
did in any given emergency.
In any emergency a man's conduct
i9 the result of the way in which, from
earliest youth, he has met the obstacles
he encountered.
Thomas E. Edison says: "Do not
watch the clock; do not chase aside
after rainbows; keep everlastingly at
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and master tne tasa 01 tne yme uemg.
The troly successful man recognizes
that, from time to time, he will receive
setbacks. The man who overcomes
these is the man of achievement
and of eventful success.
Backache Almost Unbearable
Is an almost certain result of kidney
trouble. D. Toomey. 803 E. Olive St.,
Bloomington, III., says: ''I suffered
with backache and pains in ray kidneys
which were almost unbearable. I gave
Foley Kidney i-ills a good trial, and
they done wonders tor me. Today I
can do a hard day's work and not feel
the effects." Kaufmann Drug Co.
R. G. Collins. Postmaster, Barnegat,
N. J., was troubled with a severe lagrippe
cough. lie says: "I would be
completely exhausted after each fit of
violent coughing. I bought a bottle
of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
and before I had taken it all the conghinor
snpll* had entirely ceased. It can't
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be beat." Kaufmanu Drug Co.
Cheves Ligon and William Pully,
two young white men, were crossing
the Enoree river at Encree on Friday
evening, when their boat capsized.
Ligon wa9 drowned. .
$1,000 To Entertain Boys.
Columbia, March 21.?The Columbia
city 'council today appropriated
$1,0(K> for the entertainment of the
boys who will attend the National
Corn Show here in 1013. George Stephenson,
secretar}' and general manager
of the National Com Show, appeared
before council and explained
that he expected at least two boys
from ever}* county of all the States of
the Union to be in Columbia in attendance
on the corn show.
Advice to the Aged.
Age brings Infirmities, such as sluggish
bowels, weak kidneys and bladder
and TORPID LIVER.
have a specific effect on theseorgans,
stimulating the bowels, causing them
to perform their natural functions ss
In youth and
IMPARTING VIGOR n?
to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER.
They arc adapted to old and your?.
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Spray, N. C.
Milam has restored my sight almost entirely.
I was nearly blind when I started
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Westbrooks Elevator Co., Danville, Va.
t Milan cured me of eczema ?fter I had
suffered with it 26 years and '""^paired of
relief. C. H. Williams, salesman for
J Cluett, Peabody&Co., Troy, N. Y.
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