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J P" 1BESFJSS NOTICES| 1BE8FASS NG1HE?21os is 10 uc tily all pi-1fc l 81 ot to hunt, fit-h, allow stock io run at Jatge, haul wood, tn spsis in any manner whatever vpi r our lai di, as ti e Jew will be entor id igair.st any ard all tr? f-p>s>e)9 The Estate < i BachaO Jeiccat, Uiban B. Jt looat, J Fiec Jitcoat, Alien J. Jefooat. November 22nd, 1912. 8. TBE8PASS NOTICE?This is to notify all pti6oi>s i ot to hunt, allow stock to inn at )a?ge or trespass in any manner whatever upon our lands as (be law will be enfori ed against all trn-pa>sers violating this notice. W. F Mack, Margaret M. StOTbie, W. I. Jumper, Gast? u Fxrm and Fruit Co., November 19, 1912. 7p. AH persons are hereby warned not to fi-b <-r hunt on the lands of Mrs. Le*>ie H. Fort, oontainirg 3500 acres, "er on the Isnds of F. G. Hnrtley on Black Greek, containing 1000 acres, known as the "JonpsNew Mill" tract. A liberal reward will be paid for information leading to the conviction of any person or persons who violate this notice. 0. M. ASBILL, 7 Lessee. This is to Dotify all persons not to hunt, fish, aliow stock to run at large, or trespass in any way whatever upon eur lands, as the law will be enforced agdinet all trespassers. P. E. Earle R. Stoudemire, J. W. Siondemiro, Bundrick. Op November 15' h, 1912. AH pJHiifr aie hen by loibidtitn to bunt, fish or trespass in any manntr upon our lanes, which adj? in each oi her. The law wil. be rigorously enIt iced against all ptraous so trespasstog. ? O. Steele, W? A. Shnll, M L. 8-etle, Mrs Barbv Roof, Talmadee Shealy, . - C E Shumperc. T his is to noiiiy all petsoi.s not to * * ?- in unn muv lliutn f.hm Clllltur 11o.-pao^ IU UUJ wij land- known us the old Mailer land*. The Ihw will be siricily enforctd against all trespasser*. \ Tp 0. W. SOX, Agenc. TRESPASS rDTIOE-All persons are posi'iv?-l> forbidden to hunt by da\ or night, fish, or irespa>s iu any manner w hate Vtr upon on.' lands, as the , law will be rigorously enlojctd teainst all violators Oi ver Smith, H. E. | . pmith. W. A. Smith, Catherine ong, W. 0. Smith. 8pd. i TRESPASS N OTICE ?All pereone I are h* reby . ,uden to trespass upon my land* hv anting, or in a- v manner wha'-" r as all violators caught sot;**p- ^ .g will be prosecuted. J O. 'HARTT.-Y, . 8. Auction Sale I will sell at pub.ic auction to the hig* bidder, on Saturday, December 21, 1912, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., at the late resideuce of Benjamin R, Shnll, deceased, the fol; lowing property, consisting of black, smith and wood shop, tools, bellon?, anvils, vices, taps, and dies, plain <?, saws, etc Terms of sale, cash. H. LxFAYiSTTE GARTMAN. 1 December 2,1912. 6 pd. ' ~~zzzz~ AS WELL AS *" i ' .'*' * large ones are welcome here? you need not wait until your business has assumed great proportions before opening a Checking Account, DO SO TO-DAY. 4 Our patrons regardless of the amount of business done, receive every courtesy in all matters of * - ria Ani^ I OOSUI609 CUUUbvcu w w there is nothing in safe banking we cannot perform. Talk it over with our cashier. CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, COLUMBIA, S. C. Notice,Debtors and Creditors. All persons indebted to the estate of John H. Koon, deceased, will make payment, and tbese having demands against said estate will present there duly attested to tbe und^rsurned for payment, on or before 1st Jannarv GEO. W KOON', EDDIE FRICK, Nor. i, 1912?3 Executor. V ? 4th Quarterly Meeting. Th* Derinfffon Oountv Farmers' Union will hold ?t* Fourth Quarterly JtfoetJacr at the court hou?e ii. toa on Ss'orday, Deo*mber 1 1912, T. I{. SHULL, 8ecr ' ry . ESTRAYED? A Red Fema'e Hound, with white forehead, "frayed nwny from my place with a p-pc nr^ucd h??r iwd*. Anv one who will cet h?rf taJr*? rare of her arvd nnri'T me will rye*?**" a '0 M. HOOK, Lexi-ne^cr, Tbe 8tate of 8outh Carolina, county of Lexington, court of common Pleas. R. B. Taylor and K. Z. Hendrix, Plaintiff-*, against Azariah Taylor, Defendant. In obt^dience to the Decree of the court herein, signed by the Honorable S. W. G. Shipp, Presiding Judge, and dated November 13th, 1912, I will sell in front of the court house door in I Lexington, South Carolina, during the j le*al hours of sale on the fir-r Monday, the sixtu day of January, 1913, to the highest bidder at public uu'crv. the following descrihed property to-wit: "Ail that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, King and being in the Township of Boiling Springs, in the county of Lexington and the state aforesaid, containing one hundrer and ten acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Wash Rikarn, M A. Taylor Boiling Springs church. E M Taylor Elijah Keieler and Wesley crout." Terms of Sale: One half cash; the balance on a credit of twelve months secured by a bond of the purchaser au< a mortgage of the premise* sold, witl interest from date of 9ale, with op tion to the purchaser to pay all cash Purchaser to pa* fo papers FRANK W. ShiEALY, C. c. C. P. & Q- 8 Lexington 8. c December 9. 1912 Efitd & Drehpr, attorne>s for Piaiu tiffs, W H: Sharpe, attorney for De fendant. Execotor's Sale The State of South Carolina, County or Lexington. By the power vested in me as Exe cnfor of the last will of Adam R Mee?ze, deceased, I will sell to th< highest bidder, at public ou cry. du ring the legal hours of sale ou the Is Monday in January. 1913, being tin ixth da> of said month, the following tracts of real estate, being c ?mmonli kn?>wn as the "Home Place" of th< said Adam R. Meetze, deceased: Tract No. 1, containing forty ant one fourth acres, mo-e.or les?, adjoin ing lands of Lizzie M tz, Sim Lorick Joseph Merz, Irvin Stack aud Trac No, 2. Tract J\o. 2, containing rweury sev en and Six-tenth A"res, more or lees adj ining lands of Irvin Stack, Ern^s Mcz, Lizzie Metz, and Tracts j>o. ai d 3 herein. Tract No 3 containing forty-six anr one-half acres, rn? re or l^s^, adj >ui i 'ir lands ? f Irvin Stack R A. Melz Ernest Met:: aud Tract No. 2 Te rms of Sale: c ish part baser t? pay Rr papers. FRANK W. SHBALY, Execvror. LexiDgton, S. c , December 9, 1912, The State of South Carolina, County of Lexington. By r- qaesr of Mr. Joseph Epstin, ! will ?-ell at pub'ic auction in fr nt o the Contt H'nse door in Lexington South Carolina, ou the fi^r- Monday the 6 h day of January, 1913. the f?>l lowing tracts of r^al estate lying anr being in Boiling Springs Township, it the County and state aforesaid, aboui four rr.ilps from the county seat neai the Southern Railway: fTitortf Wrv 1 OAntaininfT frrr^r-*^tt flrrr X 1 aVI' m#. JL? VVIIIMHUU^ WW CIH Y uvr I and one-f >urth acres, more or less, j adjoining: lands of J. Wesley Prion, I Dal ton George and Tracts No. 2 and 6, below described, Tract No. 2, containing fcwentv three and one-half acres, more or less, adjoining lands of C. V. Bonknight, J. Wesley Price and TractB No. 1,1 and 6, herein. Tract No. 3. containing twenty-five and one-fonrth acres, more or less, adjoining lands of C, V. Bonknight, and Tracts No, 2, 4 and 5, of lande herein described. Tract No 4, containing twentythree and one half acres, more or less, adjoining lands of C. V. Bonknight, E. O. Clarke and Tracts No. 8 and ? herein. Tract No, 5, containing forty-three and one fonrth acres, more or less, adjoining lands of E. O. Clarke, George Taylor and Tracts No. 3, 4 and 6, herein. Tract No. 6, containing Forty-seven acres, more or less, adjoining lande of Dalton George, George Taylor and Tracts No. 1, 2, and 5, above described. For a moie complete description prospective purchasers may examine plat by calling at the office of the Clerk of Court. Terms of Sale: One half cash; balance on a qredit of one year, with interest at the rate of eight per cent., together with a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to the purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser tc pay for papers. FRANK W. SHEALY. Lexington, 8. C., Dec. 9, 1912. 8TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Lexington. By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge Whereas, Maude Gnnter, made suil to me to grant, her letters of administration of the estate of and effects oi L. K. Gunter; These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said L. K. Guu ter. deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, t< held at Lexington, C. H., S. O.. or 17th day of Dec. 1912, next, aftor pub lication hereof at 11 o'clock in tlif forenoon, to show cause, if any thej have, why the said administratior should not be granted. Given under my hand, tiiis 2nd da;j T'tn/irMKr.. A TA ui wovuivri , -~v \j GEO. S. DRAFTS. (L. S.) Probate Judge, Lexington Co., S. C Published on the 4th day of Dec 1912, in the Lexington Dispatch. G Notice of Annual Mcetinj] The Annual Meeting of the County board of CommiH8ionern of Loxingtor County 8. C. will be held on Thursday j Jan. 9 191U. ! All parties holding claim* of art kind against Lexington County tor tin vear 1912 aro hereby notilb-d ?ud r* ! qui ?d to file the same with ih* under I sjg d on or before the bretdayof jan ! vaa, so that *?id clhiatn m-v b?. j nv'- i nrd pne-e<l TipoiJ by thv Ro,,: a -aid' an? i <t.g. .1 HHOO'CS Vv'rS'GAPD, r\. r!c 0. 2L C.f L. C. [ Dcct'Wbcf 3, 1912- 4 w TRUSTEES SALE Notice of Sale of Real Estate of the B mkrapt Estate of VV P. Rnf?In the District Court of the U.ii6ed i States?Eistern District of South i Carolina?county of Lexington In Ri \V. P. Roof, Bankrupt By aut-iority of and in pursuance of | an ?>rd-rr of tue Bankruptcy o ?urt for the Eastern District ?>f South ciro[ lina; We, the undersigned Tri s-. es [ ot tne Bankrupt Estite of W. P. R ?of, wdl sell at at public auction bjtore f ttie c ?urt House door at Lexington, in , tne county and state aforesnd. da-ing j the usual hours of sate - n tne First ^ Monday in Janu*r\, 1913, the same I being the 6tli day, the following lands r to wit: Tract No. 1. Known as W. P Roof's ' Farm, containing one hundred and ' twenty two acres more or less, situ ata ed in tne rear of the county Fair Grounds, the same being about one j half mile from the Town of Lexington, S. c This plantaiiou has been subdivided into four traots as f llowi-; Tract A containing 24 acres more or * less; Tract B cont ining 28 acres more or less; Tract c containing 32 acres more or iess; Tract D containing 38 ' BY.Pwa mnrp or Irrs with a POod dwei ling house and large barn and stables on the same. TiactNo 2, Known as the Gross Lands, containing 46 1-2 acres, more or lean, lying and being in Lexington Township, 8 ate and county aforexaid, adj inging Lands of S M. Gross, P. H Grors, and lands of Kunkle, J. U Fields, SamM B. George and Jacob Snelgrove. Tract N>. 3 Known as the Boozer 1 Tract, conrainining 290 acres more or 0 less, adjoining land* of W. D. Quick, Milledge H rris, Lizzie Harris, Ada t Leaplart, 8ain P R -of, D, E Ballen? ti e. Henrj S6a>, F. A Derrick, Le1 vi Smith Tract and G M. Ciughman. i This plantation of land has been sab r nivided into five tracts as followc: Tract A containing 5 acres wore or 1 less; Tract B containing 83 acres more orles-; Tract C containing 60 , acres more or less; Tract D coi.taiii tug 80 acres more or lest-; Tract E containing 64 ames more <>r less All plots Cui btn utii'g tract N<>3arHwe'l . timbered, and nave "The Ridge R >ad" 1 running through th> m. ' Tract Mo 4 Known as the Levi Smith Tract, containing one hundred I and fifiyacies morn or less aud ad joining lands of G M Ciughman, ^ " ? r\ 1_ r* _ ? rr K oz-r trace, r a u> rru a, ram ti Shun, E>tate. Lands ot Duvh Drafts "> and ?>thers. Thi- ptantation of land has bten suhdividod into three tracts a?? follow.-; Trace A containing: fitty six acn s more or less; Ti act b containing 54 acres more or le.-s; Tract c Ccutawiug 40 acres more or less. The ab ?ve plots of tract N > 4 are well timbered, ai d hiVe a frontage on the At gnsta R<?*d Tract No o Known as the T S Har1 tr a i trac em taming25 acres more or h ?s, l?ing and being in Lexington, Township countv and state aforesaid, aojoi??i.!tr lands of or formerly of ' Jac ?b J GuDter, Wm J Ai-sman, T S 1 Herman and perhaps otheis This t- tract is well timbered. TrrctNo6 Known as the Hebron Chunh Tract, containing 12 1-8 acres more or less, lying and beiug in Lex iugton Township county and state ' aforesaid, adj uiing lanes oi Eraim ? Drabs, F M Mathias, Kinsler lands - and lands of Hebron church. Tract No 7 Known as the Water's , Ferry Road Tract, containing 49 acres , mjre or less, adjoining lands of the I Widow Harriet Busty, Daniel J Lucas, Jacob Rish and perhaps others. > Tract No 8 Known as the Jno W , Wi*e Tract, containing 50 acres more , or le?s, lying and being in Boiling i Springs Township adjoining lands of G*o D Wise, Simpson D Wise, and > Emma Williamson. , Terms of sale; one third cash, Bal, ance due Oct 1 1913 with interest at > eight per cent from the date of sale, secured by boud of purchaser and ? mortgage of the premises purchased. > Purchasers to pay for all papers. > For further information and description see plats and records on file in the office of the Trustees. W H TOWNSEND . T E MEETZ ; cELEAPHART ' Trustees of the Bankrupt Estate of | W P Roof. ! Trustees Sale Notioe of Sale of Real Estate of the Bankrupt Estate of W P Roof?In j the District Court of the United ) States?Extern District of South Carolina?State of South Carolina? * County of Lexington. T.. r* _ TTT r* # T"> 1 L. in ne w r xvoui, jDauarupo. By authority of and in pursuanoe of an order of the Bankruptcy Court for theEasiern District of South Carolina; We the undersigned Trustees of tie Bankrupt Estate of W P. Roof, will sell at public auction before the Court House door at Lexington, in the County and State afortsaid, during [ the usual hours of sale on the First ? Monday in January, 1913, tbesamebeine the 6th day, all that piece, parcel or lot of land situate lying and being in the town of Lexington, county and . state aforesaid, containing one half of bd acre more or less, bounded on J the North by Main street, West by j Church Street, South by lot formerly of lK sueHgrove and oa the east by 3 store let formerly of Henry Hendrix, r together with the buildings thereon, j the same being the s-ore formerly ocj cupied by W P Roof, the Lexington 7 Savings Rank. and buildings now oc euuied by ihe United States Postoffice. Terms of Sale; one half cash, balance Oct. 1, 1913 vu-h interest at the rate of eight per cent, secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage s of tho premises purchased. The Buildings to be insured for not less \ j than three thoufta. ' dollars at Jtheex71 pens a of the purcha -t-r for the protecj ! rion of the Trustees unt? the purchase 7 money has been full p?: Purchase to pay for al. papers. W. H. TOWFSBND T. E MEETZE C. K. LEAPHART Trusts of the Bankrupt Estate of * W. P. Roof. 1 . Iv> vot r Chris mas hopping at tha f>t, >iLr. ? "<?? toys of i,R kinds < ud &U price?. , c& ? at the Ba.-.aHf. c BuyYoui BHHHBBHBBnBi IF YOU WAIT We hove a 1 and second hand have some very i most particular p We ifHUunor BUGGIES;Our vehicle bi portions, ox 1 ''aualitv H ^ ** | Grego 145 SHOULD COM TO INSURE Y< NOT THINK Y< PERF OF WES HAS A LA^GE CAPITAL OF F CAROLINA, AF SECL ' State of South Carolina, County of Lexington?In the Prouate Court?S. D. McCartha and J. L. McCartha, Administrators of the Estate of Gee. D. McCartha, Deceased, Petitioners, against Almeria Fry, Nancy Ivey, Jacob McCartha, Geo. W. McCartha, Sal lie 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 Court herein, dated the 3rd day of October, A. D. 1912, I will sell before the Court House door to the highest bidder at public outcry, during the legal hours of sale on the tirst Monday in January it being tho fith dayof, said month., 1913. ? . f 1 5 "All that piece, parcel or lot 01 ianu, together with buildings thereon, situate, lying and being in the town of Lexington, County and State aforesaid, containing one-half (1-2) acre, more or less, fronting an Depot Street to the west, and bounded by lands of Frank Kyzcr, Miss Mary YVingard, and G. M. Harman." Terms of Sale, Cash; purchaser to ,<:.v for oapcrs. GEORGF S. DRAFTS juctg* M I-v^'ste, December 9, 1912. All wornon arv not at> bad as other | v. own they are. KIiiIaa ^kift llnnth muido a Hio muiim YOU wait TO PAY HIGHER PRICES. arge number of both fresh shipped mules and horses. In this lot we ine mare mules, good enough for the >eople. ? have the three best, STUDEBAKER, MITCHI > M _ ! _ A. LLLj nMurvncT, any 5120 you want. mm BABCOCK AND HACKNEY the best built. j I isiness has grown to large pro- I ring to the fact that we sell I " which means economy to I our customers. 1 I >ry-Conder Mule Co.s 11 COLUMBIA, S. C. 5 B )ur Guarantee Means Something" 1 H banks] i IBINE AND GIVE YOU THEIR BOND I OUR BANK DEPOSITS, WOULD YOU )UR MONEY ECTLT SAFE I MmmmmmmTBMmtmmamuBMmMMeamsjmmmKmmmmamwmnmmmmmmmmn mmm man i ? i THE BANK II STERN CAROLINA I R TOTAL CAPITAL THAN THE UNITED 9 ORTY-FIVE STATE BANKS IN SOUTH ID IT IS ALL PLEDGED TO IRE DEPOSITORS j I now in wmi BlVii ?s? s iwnnvi h CAR LOAD I mm , y I Sii W ^ ^ ^ l^f U i BS I Suitable for all purposes, and all at I right prices. Come quick and make I your choice. MATTHEWS & BOillGHTJ i LEESVILLE, S. C. '* I