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NEW FALL A We hav have ever carri< Our shi] ?? 1 /N1 | W omen ana un I Ladies' I Some of our I We hav |h. n Tfci UxtagtM Dispttesi Wednesday, Oct 9, 1912. 9 x. ELlbxah, Editor and Publi&ler D. R. Hjlltiwaxqks, Assistant Editor. Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, 3. O., as second class matter. CISCULATIOS 3.300. CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Lexington?In Court of Common Pleas. t?r t>?i T3i^:?*:cr i JOS1C J. ru 1U, i idinuu, a^am^i James P. Andrew and Cory Coyle 1 Andrew, Defendants?Order of Sale. In accordance with the decree of the ' Court herein, signed by his Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, Presiding Judge, and dated September 24th, 1912, I will sell to the highest b,v 'er before the Court House door in Lexington, S. C., during the legal hours i sale, on the first Monday, the 4th ;.\ of November, 19 2, the following scribed tracts of real estate, to wit: * Tract N . All that certain piece, parcel or 1 *. i land, situate, lying ard being i*i C j town of Batesburg, Lexington Coany. State of South Carolina, containing thirty-five (35-100) one hundredths of an acre, more'or less, with the following boundaries: Commencing at a corner of L. D. Cullum's lot and running along his line S. 263-4 degrees east twp hundred and five (205.) feet to a ditch; and thence along said ditch S. (733-4) degrees east eighty-four feet; thence north twenty-five (25) degrees W. two hundred and sixty-four (264) feet to South Railroad Street; thence along said Street S. sixty-five (65) feet W. seventy-three and one-half (73 1-2) feet to starting point and bounded as follows: On the north by South Railroad Street; on the east by the hereinafter described lot; on the south bj lands of E. C. Ridgell, and on the west by lot of L. D. Cullum. Lot No. 2. All that certain lot or parcel of land with improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the town of 1 Batesburg, Lexington County, State of South Carolina, commencing at corner of lot belonging to Standard Oil Company., of Kentucky, on South Railroad Street, 1 and running along said Street W. seventy-three and one-half (73 1-2) feet ?. to the corner of the lot hereinbefore de . j __ ?; J .*.u 5 scrioeu on i>aiu sircci, incntc juuui mv hundred and nine (209) feet to lands of E. C. Ridgeil; thence east along a ditch eighty-four (84) feet; thence north twc hundred and sixty-four (264) feet to the starting point. The said lot bounded as follows: North by South Railroad Street; west by Tot above described; .south by lands of E. C. Ridgeil, and lot belonging to Standard Oil Company of Kentucky. Terms of Sale: Cash; purchaser to pay for papers. In case the purchaser fails to cotnply with his or her bid. the < premises will be immediately resold at t - the risk of the former purchaser. < FRANK W. SHEALY, s Clerk of Court. ( Lexington, S. C.. October 10, 1912. t Barrett Jones, Plaintiff's Attorney. . State of South Carolina, Lexington ( County?In the Court of Common j Pleas?Pearson D. Brooker, Plain- , tiff, vs. George'W. Aldrich and L. J. ] Frink, Defendants?Foreclosure. ] In obedience to the Decretal Order of the Court herein, signed by his Honor, . S. W. G. Shipp, Presiding Judge, dated September 25th, 1912, I will sell before the Court House door in Lexington, S. C., during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in November (the 4th day i of said month), 1912, the following described real estate: "All that piece, parcel and tract of fend, situate, lying and being in the County of Lexington, and State aforesaid. about seven miles south of the'City 1 of Columbia on the State Road, known , as a part of the old Abram Geiger land, < containing four hundred and thirty-eight i acres, more or less, bounded on the < north by lands of Mrs. E. C. Move, on the" east by Congaree River, on the 1 south by J. B. Nunnamaker, formerly j Norman lands, and on the west by the State Road, separating it from Artie < and Grover Geiger's lands; the said < tract consisting of two tracts, one of ; 156 acres conveyed unto N. W. Brooker ] by Samuel H. Owens by deed dated the 1 24th December. 1905, and recorded in the Clerk's office of said County in ] Book '3F' of Deeds, p. 282. The other ; consisting oi zoz avrr>> tuiivcycu umo i N. W.. Brooker by J. B. Nunnamakcr i by his deed of conveyance dated the 12th ] day of July. 1904. and recorded in said I office in Book ^Z' of Deeds, p. 600. The I WINTER I e j ust received th< sd and the public i pment of fall and ildren are here. 1 Dress Goods, the ] nJnn. We are sellini nnpfl.Q* ??? pi IWUVi White and t e the genuine Red SEE . KAI IBMgHHnHHHHI The forty-fourth annual Fair of the South Carolina Agricultural Society will be held in Columbia, Oct. 28th to Nov. 2nd. This year the prosperity of the State and the excellent crop conoitions will bring to Columbia probably the largest crowd that they have ever had at a State Fair. \ President J. Arthur Banks and Secretary J. M. Cantey are doing all in their power to make the Fair this year a greater success than ever before. It is the intention of the authorities to have the large steel structure ready for the exhibits this year. All prizes winning exhibits will b8 retained for the National Corn Exposition which will be held here in January. \ The weeks progress will of course include horse racing, arena displays; Football and other attractions. One of the principal attractions will be the Football game on Thursday, between the University of South Carolina and Slemson College. The premium list has been very substantially increased this year so as to emphasize the agricultural feature of ;he Fair. The railroads will, as usual, run exmrsionsinto the city on Wednesday ind Thursday and there will be cheap return tickets good for the whole week. I same being the lands conveyed unto j :he said George W. Aldrich by the said P. D. Brooker, by his Deed of Conveymce dated 23rd April, 1910, and re:orded in the said Clerk's office in Book '3F' of Deeds, p. 470. This mort id CAauiru vu a y\'iuvu vi he purchase money of said premises, ind it is understood and agreed that he lien thereof is junior to the lien of a :ertain mortgage of even date therewith executed by the said George W. Mdrich unto The Scottish American Mortgage Company, Limited, to secure he payment of the sum of $4,000.00." "Terms of Sale: Cash; purchaser to | >ay for papers. FRANK W. SHEALY, Clerk of the Court. Lexington, S. C., October 10, 1912. W. Brooker, Lyles & Lyles, Attorneys for Plaintiff. State of South Carolina, County of Lexington?In the ProDate Court?S. D. McCartha and J. L. McCartha, Administrators of the Estate of Geo. D. McCartha, Deceased, Petitioners, against Almena Fry, Nancy Ivey, Jacob McCartha, Geo. W. McCartha, Sallie Ivey, Ella McCartha, Ray McCartha, Agnes , McCartha, and The Home National Bank, Defendants?Petition for Sale of Land in Aid of Assets to Pay Debts. In obedience to the decree of the 3ourt herein, dated the 3rd day of Ocober, A. D. 1912, I will sell before the 3ourt House door to the highest bidder it public* outcry, during the legal hours >f sale, on the first Monday in Novem>er, the 4th day: '"All that piece, parcel or lot of land, ;ituate, lying and being in the town of -exington, County and State aforesaid, rontaining one-half (1-2) acre, more or ess, fronting on Depot Street to the vest, and bounded by lands of Frank rtvzer. Miss Mary Wingard, and G. M. darman." Terms of Sale, Cash; purchaser to )ay for papers. GEORGE S. DRAFTS, Judge of Probate. October 8, 1912. state of South Carolina, County of Lexington?In the Court of Common Pleas?W. Pearce Shull et al.. Plaintiffs, against W. E3tus Shull et al., Defendants?Partition. In obedience to the decree of the Court herein, signed by his Honor, Judge S. W. G. Shipp, dated the 27th day of September, 1912. I will sell beFore the Court House door to the highest bidder at public outcry on the first Monday (the 4th day) of November, next, during the legal hours of sale, the following described tracts of land: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, rontaining thirty-one (31) acres, more nr less, situated in the County and State aforesaid, on Branch or head of SavanDIS PATCH?T WO 52716 lah Branch, waters of Congaree Creek, waters of Congaree River, bounded by of W. D. Shull, Jessie M. Roof and C. & A. R. R.. and has such shape and forms as a plat of the same will more fully represent, made by E. Lown, D. S., dated the 4th day of August. [887, neing the same land purchased from Barnet C. Lybrand of record in Book 3 most comprehenj .s cordially invited winter shoes, em Ml e+.xrl oc anrl nrnp.i JLiXX )JUjr *VU tXAJLVfc latest from the loo] ; 10c quality Outing at S l-3c Colored Homespun, 10c qui . Rust Proof Seed C us FOR VIINEF Offices Being Improved. Mr. T. Campbell, the well known contractoris doing some splended work in the Treasurer's office and in the office of the County Supervisor. New fixtures are being installed, and other needed improvements are being made. 70 Year * * - withLoughs We have had seventy years of experience with Ayeris Cherry Pectoral. This makes us have great confidence in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, and weak lungs. We want you to have confidence in it, as well. Ask your own doctor what experience he has had with it He knows. Keep in close touch with him. One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will cause an increased flow of bile and produce, a ten tie laxative effect the day following. Formula on each box. Show it to your doctor. He will understand at a glance. Dose, one pill at bedtime, just one. Xide by tb? J. OAT SB CO.. LotreU, Kan. . i Marriage To-night. : St Stephen's Lutheran church will ! be the scene .of a very prettv wedding this evening at 6 o'clock, wnen Mr. B. ; of land, containing sixteen acres, more r or less, situated, lying and being in the State of South Carolina, and County of Lexington, adjoining lands of the said Willie D. Shull and Wade L. Shull and near Arthur's Station, and near headwaters of Six Mile Creek, being part of a tract conveyed to me by D. N. Shull, Sept. 22nd. A. D. 1889, being the same land purchased from Wade L. Shull of record in Book CC, page 200." Also, "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, containing ten (10) acres, more or less, situated, lying and being in the County of Lexington and State aforesaid, on the north side of the Southern Railroad, formerly of the C., C. & A. Railroad, and near Arthur's Station, and bounded on the north by lands of J. D. Shull. west by Jesse D. Roof, south by said Railroad, and Jesse D. Roof, east now or formerly of C. S. Roof, being i the balance of the house tract conveyed to me by my mother, Sarah Ramick, H. Barre and Mis" Rose Ranch will be i married. Mtfny Visitors are here and J the occasion will be one of the largest 5 social events of tne season in Lexing- J ton. J ' 2 GG, at page 315." c "Also all that piece, parcel or tract \ of land, situated, lying and being in the i County and State aforesaid, containing s one hundred and seven and one-half c (107 1-2) acres, more or less, bounded ^ by lands of Samuel Seastrunk, T. L. J Kaminer, B. C. Lybrand, J. M. Roof, s St. David's Church, and other lands of r the said D. N. Shull, being the same I land purchased from D. N. Shull of 1 record in Book GG. at page 314." ( ^ ? 1 11.1. 1 1 T Also an tnat piece, parcel, pianta- i tion or tract of land, containing six- c teen and one-fourth (161-4) acres, i more or less, situated and being in the State and County aforesaid, and bound- t ed 011 the north by lands of YV. L. Shull, i east by lands of W. L. Shull, south by f E. YV. Shull, west by YV. D. Shull's s land and being a part of a tract of c three hundred and thirty-six (336) ] acres which John Lane purchased from ^ J. D. Roof; being the same lands pur- r chased of D. L. Shull of record in Book \ II, page 175." t Also, "All that piece, parcel or lot of s land containing seventy-nine (79) acres, J more or less, and butting and bounding ? as follows, to wit: Towards the west s and north on lands of YV. D. Shull, and c YV. L. Shull. east by lands of J. D. Shull \ and S. M. Taylor, south by lands of mine, < situated, lying and being in Lexington i County and State aforesaid, on the Augusta Road and Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, being the same ' lands purchased from E. YV. Shull, of ^ record in Clerk's office in Book MM, 1 at page 33." 2 A1 so. "All that piece, parcel or tract I r BanHHHnHBHBHBHnHHBHin mTlftNS SHDFS Hill ll? k lUt 5U) UHULU) 11111 ilinmmiili^ i iiiraill" III I III i H I BBgHBWM sive line of 1912 Fall and 1 . to call and make inspectioi ? Lbrace the famous Craddo 3S to select from. ms, every style representee per yard, 12 l-2c quality percales at 10c pei Q 1 ATUI7D HDV AUlj, ai o pci ^aiu. vy i iim\ ui\i )ats. YOUR WANTS \ & CO Bank of Wes NOW IN IT'S Prepared to give you pr vice with unques Paid in Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Stockholders Liability Makii protect depositors. All this must be a cent. It is the CAPITAL and SURPLUS ol Why Not Open ai 4 per cent, interest payable qv being the same lands purchased from IfotiiC Polly Ann Ramick and of record in There will be a Mat Book TT, page 94. citizens of the upper Also, "All that certain piece, parcel and Broad Rirver toi 3r tract of land, situated, lying and be- the Town of Chapin, ing in Lexington Township, Lexington 25th day of October, 1 bounty, State of South Carolina, con- to discuss the adyisa :aining eight (8) acres, more or less, ation to Newberry or ind bounded on the north by lands of ties. ^ A full afctent feff Shull, east by lands of Henry Shull, Prominent men from >outh by the Southern Railway, and be present, vest by lands of W. D. Shull, being the W. M. Wilson, W. ;ame lands purchased from P. H. Cor- P. E. Eargle, J. ey, Sheriff, and of record in Book SS, P. H. Shealy, P. it page 403." E. C Eargle, R. Also, "All that piece, parcel or tract ?f1'Aer' )f land, situated, lvine and being in Lex- " J*' ? ??' ngton Township, in the County of Lex- 14? iy12ngton and State aforesaid, containing r == iix and one-fourth (6 1-4) acres, more >r less, adjoining lands of the said NoticO, TrCI Millie D. Shull. on the west and east, ?n fefferson D. Shull on the north and u outh by said Jesse D. Roof, being the ?r, lorth end of tract granted to said Jesse , , . . 3. Roof by Susan M. Taylor, Feby. 4. agamst eoch tr 895. lying near Arthur's Station on the J B D L, C. & A. division of the Southern JEROM Railroad, being the same lands pur- n . lQ10 0 :hased from Jesse D. Roof and of record 1 ^ n Book WW, page 79." zrrr-. _ Also, "All that piece, parcel, planta- Sale of Persona ion or tract of land being one-half merest containing thirty-nine and three- I sell at public ourths (39 3-4) acres, more or less, hold and kitchen fui ituated, lying and being in the County implements, one mule >f Lexington and State of South Caro- milk cow and calf, he ina, 011 a branch of Twelve Mile Creek, m.v place, near Barr s vaters of Saluda River, bounded on the Tuesday, 5th of Novel lorth by lands of estate of Sam Ly- Sale commencing at >rand, Barney Lybrand, and on the east j Terms Cash. )y J. W. Addy and T. L. Kaminer land, Oct. *912. 2w51 ;outh by tract No. 3. conveyed to S. j ? facob Roof, and 011 the west bv tract Wnfino Tr??i *0. 1, conveyed to D. A. Roof, being the a 0UCe* ArtJBJ ame lands bought of S. Jacob Roof, and j ^11 persons are here of no rro J 'J nr\A I i- __ _ L a. 2 '";"v I nsniDK, uuxiUiJBur we >eing the same lands bought jointly by | manner whatsoever on r^C(ci I c? 9,'? *rom undersigned is positi C. Shull and J. L. Shull. an(j i^at ]aT will Also, "All that piece, parcel or lot of persons who violate tl and containing three roods, fifteen and Lacro: >ne-half perches, situated, lying and be- Luthe ng in the town of Brookland. County Venus md State aforesaid, being numbered on 4w51 E. M. naps of the said town of Brookland, -? nade by G. A. Lucas, Surveyor, in De- For Sale I :ember, A. D. 1889, as lot Number 37, >eing bounded as follows: On the north A vacant lot in the 1 )y Meeting Street, on the east by lot ton. A nice location Mo. 36, on the south by Center Street, 11 the Graham pr )n the west by alley across which lies interested, call on Mumber 39, now owned by J. S. Muse, GEO B. WILSC aid lot being a part of the Mayrant arm tract, bought by John R. Shuler ValnaBlft rom N. R. Parry. Further reference VaiUaOie riac an be had from plat appended to title We are offering t :onveyed to me by John R. Shuler, Gable place, on Saint March 19, 1890, being the same lot from Lexington C. H. ought from D. E. Craft, of record in acres of land, enough look R. nape t22." for four-horse farm, Terms of Sale: One-half cash and the some old fields; abot >alance on a credit of one year, secured round timbered land 9U )y the bond of ;he purchaser and a turpentine boxes. Tb nortgage of the premises sold. place, river bottoms at FRANK W. SHEALY, lands, good pasture, 2 Clerk of Court. barn and stables, and \. D. Martin. J. H. Frick. Plaintiff's For terms &e. see Attorneys: Efird & Dreher, Defend- SHULT & vv ants' Attorneys. SlP New Bi S AND MILLINERY | Winter Goods that we | ck-Terry line for Men, j I, at lowest prices. r yard, 10c quality Ginghams at 8 l-3c GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. MPANY tern Carolina NEW HOME ompt and efficient serstionable safety. $270,100.00 292,600.00 . 270,100.00 ig a total of $832,800.00 to ! lost before a depositor can loose [ a Bank that makes its Strength a Account Now? larterly on Savings Accounts. :e. is Meeting of the ?? ^ part of Saluda ? AlfrpH Cny iS'Ki nlllBUJirUAi . Richland conn- a . 4 1.DC6 expected. ml ESTJIIE DID I1SHBIIGE \ Newberry wtll J LVXISQTOX,- S. CL . i , B. Williams, ; MnFrickShealy'' 8eal Estate Bonght and Sol J. W. FVick, \ S. Boozer, j 140 acres two miles south of Z. 8ease. j Barr> 6 mile* from Lexington, 30 ______ | open, 50 acr#?s pine timber, 6 j room dwelling, a barn and st-a- -d spassers. ble8' Plenty running water. ^ persons not to 62^ acres 3 miles west of Gas - j nyway whatever * ? , \ ) law will be en- fcoD? 9 ?cre8 ?Pen? 3 room dwe"" espassers. ing, some pine timber, plenty W. GUNTER. oak. ^HAHMAN. acres one mile from Edmund 25 acres open land, 2 room dwel ling. i , p , 139K acres 4 miles from*!Lex 1 irroperty. ington o.. the Angnsta Road, 22 J sale my house- acres open, some pine timber, 6 9 ""buggV fwSong room dwelling. M >gs, food, etc., at 2<0 acres; 3 miles from Pelion, 2 i uppvr mill, on 50 acres open1 land, dwelling, nber next. plenty water. Fine land 'or 1 M.?TAYLOR. Cotton and grain. 162 acres 5 miles from Steed- j man, 25 acres open land, dweloassers lin*barn and Stables. i 104 acres 1 mile from Edmund, ?by nottfied that 35 acres open land, 2 room dwel- ' ThTlSfde of the IinS' plenty water' ively forbidden; 76 acres 6 miles from Columns notice* t0 &U bia' one mile from Arthur' Pine nia Strickland. timber, plenty water. r Jefcoat. 150 acres 7 miles from Lexing- H 1 Jefcoat. 50 acres in cultivation, 9 Martin. room dwelling, 2 barns, tenant p, house, blacksmith shop, good uneap. water power, corn and wheat town of Lexing- mill, cotton, gin and press, tele igvl0t phone, daily mail, near good operty. Anyone . , ,, ' 0 school and church. )N, R. F. D. 4. Easy terms. I 7T citdttv nnunc q jj or sale. o sell the John Write or call to see me la river, 8 miles . _ , containing 275 AT necessary1- TUC SIIIIf C it 100 acres of THt HUME ifficient for 10,000 ilATIAilAI DA lllf is is a valuable NA I lUNAL BANK, id the best farm . on tenant houses, Lexington, S, v. good water. ESSIN'GER, 1 ookland, S. C. .1