The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 18, 1912, Image 7
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Notice of Sale of Real Estate of the
Bankrupt- Estate of W P. Roof?In
the District Court of the United
States?Eastern District 'of Soaih
caroLna?county of Lexington
In Re W. P. Roof, Bankrupt
By authority of and in pursuance of ^
an ordar ?f the Bankruptcy court for j
' the Eastern District of South Carolina;
We, the undersigned Trust es !
?i,0 RftnVmat Estate 6f W. P. Roof,
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will sell at at public auction before ]
the conrt House door at Lexington, in
the county and, state aforesaid, daring
the usual hours of sale on the First
Monday in January, 1913, the same
being the 6th day, the following lands
| to wit: j
I Tract No. 1. Known as W. P. Roof's I
I _ Farm, containing one hundred and I
I twenty two acres more or less, situat- I
I ed in the rear of the coonty Fair I
P Grounds, the same being about one |
K half mile from the Town of Lexing- I
I too, 8. c. This plantation has been I
I ' subdivided into four tracts as follows; I
I Tract A containing 24 acres more or I
| lees; Tract B cont iDins 28 acres more I
I or less; Tract c containing 33 acres I
I more or less; Tract D containing 38 I
I acres more or less with a. good dwel- f
I - ling house and large barn and stables I
I on the same. . j
I Tract No. 2, Known as the Gross I
V Lands, containing 46 1*2 acres, more I
I or less, lying and being in Lexington I
I - Township, State and county afore- I
I said, adjoioging Lands of 8. M. jj
I Grots, P. H Gross, and lands of Kan- I
I tie, J. H. Fields, Sam'l B. George and I
1 flni?l6TOVe. J I
I Tract No. 3. Known as the Boozer I
I Tract, containining 290 acres more or f I
I ,. - less, adjoining lands of W. D. Quick, I
I Miliedge Harris, Lizzie Harris, Ada \
I J Leapkart, Bam P. Roof, D, E. BallenI
tine. Henry Seay, F. A. Derrick, LeI
vi Smith Tract and G M. c inghman.
I, This plantation of land has been sabI
divided into five tracts as follows;
I Tract A containing 5 acres jnors or
I less; Traet B containing 83 acres
I - more or less; Tract c containing 61
I acres more or less; Tract D containKfc
isg 80 acres more or Jess; Tract E I
containing 64 acres more or less. All s(
I plots constitoting tract No 3 are we<l k
I ^ timbered, and have "The Ridge Road''
I running through them.
I Tract No 4 Known as the Levi T
B Smith Tract, containing one hundred ^
B and fifty acres more or less and adB
joining lands of G M caughma >, B
Boozer Tract, F A Derrick, Paul H
B Shall, Estate. Lands of Dave Draffs
B and others. This plantation of land ^
B has been subdivided into three trac;s
B as follows; Tract A containing fifty
B - six acres more or less; Trace h comB
taining 54 acres more or less; Tract c j
ue mvire or less. Til 3 ]
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above plots of tract No 4 are well tirn
bered, and have a frontage on tl.e
Augusta Road.
I Tract No ? Known as tbe T S H*r|
man tract, containing27acres more or a:
I le98, lying and being in Lexington, tl
E ^ Township county and state aforesaid, li
adjoining lands of or f.?r?;wriy ? * tl
I Jacob J Gnnter, Win J As.-man," T
Harmsr, and peril a p, otheis Th s G
I tract is well timbered. x C
Tract No G Known as the Hebrori ti
. church Tract, containing 12 i-S acres A3
more or less, lying a i>1 oeiug in Lex- ir
ington Township county and ssaitt o
aforesaid, adjoining 'ands of Fra? k it
L. Drafts, F M Maihut,, K\ .sler iatiua st
and lauds of Hebron chu^ o. o1
Tract No 7 Known as tha Water's '1
y Ferry Road Tract, containing 49 c e- j 0
more or less, adjoining lands of tue ol
Widow Harriet CusLy, Da he! .JLucas, st
Jacob Ri*h and perhaps others. tc
I Tract No S Known as the Jno W tl
I Wise Tract, c .*iraioi<?^ 7-0 acres m.ire ci
or Jess, Ijiog and b*l*ig in Li i;s$g &
Springe Towa? j i.ov.g lards o: ci
rOeo D Wi.-.:-, bnnrtsi.u D Wi. o, and o;
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I'f Tract; No. 9. Kn<v.v;> uie n. u.
derscn Tr<*cr, o.?vfc,ii;jing 2'J : ???! :y6 r<
acres, more or ies h.iiig !ano? .m b'
J. H. Wessingcr, Caroline Jones, Ih'i
Johnson and lands farmeriv owned by B
Rev. B Kreps ad W P. Roof. tl
Tract No. 10. Known as the Roland P
Tract, contamsng 172 acres more or ''
?, lees, adjoining lands of M. M. Spires, !?
Jno. A. Griffith, Taylor, and J. L.
Roland. This plantation of laud has
"been subdivided into three tracts as
follows: Tract A contains 50 acres
more or le ss; Tract B contains 65 acres T
more or less; Tract C contains 57 acres,
more or less. Tne Platts Spring road runs
through each of the above plots.
0 Terms of sale; one third cash, Balance
due Oct 1 1913 with interest at u
eight per cent from the date of sale, h
secured by bond of purchaser and _
mortgage of the premises purchased.
^Purchastrs to pay for all papers.
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Dolls of all kind:
Trains, Iron and Tin S
Doll Beds, Doll Bureai
ons, Wheel Barrows,
Drums, Water Sets,
Toilet Sets, Cuff Boxe:
Chops, Chiila Sets, (
Christmas Stationery,1
of all kinds, Fireworks
all kinds.
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jription see plats and records on file
l the office of the Trustees.
W H TOWNSEND
T P MEETZE,
C F. LEA PHART
rnsfcees of the riankiapt Estate of
7 i* Roof. .
Trustees Sale
' ice of Sale of Real Instate of the
f : mkrcpt Estate of W P Roof?In
? o Lh.-crict Court ??f the United
states?Eastern District of South
Carolina?State of South Carolina?
County of "Lexington.
In lie WP iioof, bankrupt.
By au'h<?rity o* and in pursuance of
u order of the Bankruptcy Court for
ic Eas crn District of South Caroua;
Wf the unx*rsigned Trustees of
3<j Bankrupt kVate of W P. Roof,
ill sell ar public auction before the
ourtH >n>e dooi at Le\ingtou, in the
ouuty :md Slate at >r<Siid, during
le usual hours <>r sale on the First
londa? ioJanua-y, IUjG, rbesamebela
the G h day, nil that piece, parcel
r lot of 'and -iiunte 1> ing and being
i me to vol of L :.v;ugt<? i, county and
;ate aforesaid, containing one half
f an acre more or. less, bounded on
le N >rth by Main street, West by
hurr-h Street, South by lot formerly
f L K suellgrove and on the east by
Lore 1 t formerly of Henry Hendrix,
jgetber with the buildings thereon,
le same being tbe store formerly ocupicd
by W P Roof, the, Lexington
Livings 15 ink. and building- a w oe
aoieu by lb v.- United Sri!e- Po?;ffi
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Term? of Sale. one . f" 01 ba'.:ice
Oct. 1, 191.; wih i.p- r. sc at tii?_
itr: of.eighL per cent, Mr-cured by a
and a? the purchaser and a mortgage
' the premises purchased. The
niloiugs to be insured for nor less
tan three fchousa 1 dollars at the expos-1
of the purchaser for the protocol
<> ' tho TVu-toea unti the purchase
i?"?cy pas bf en lull pa
Purchase to pav for ah pacers.
W/H. TOWNSEND
T. P MEETZE
C. E. LEAPHA-iT
rustees of the Bankrupt h.sui e of
W. P. Roof.
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UGGESTIONS
i, Cloth Animals, Iron
itoves, Tea Sets, Horns,
is, Doll Carriages, Wag,
Pianos. Automobiles,
Vases, Jewelry Cases,
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glassware of all kinds,
Candy of all kinds, Fruit
; of all kinds, Cakes of
5 BAZAAR.
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? Oome to the Bazaar and look at tbo
beautiful gifts for your sweetheart.
For the past several weeks the Dispateh
has met a streak of bad luck.
A combination of circumstances over
j which we had no control, conspired to ""
j work against us. If it wasn't one
thing it was another. First the press
broke down and no sooner was this re
paired than the engine gave out.
These defects have been remedied and
we hope oar troubles are at an end.
Call at Harman's Bazaar and see the
nice line of fancy glassware, cheap
for Christmas.
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of date Nov. 13, 1012 Will pa v for
same. Bring or send to this office.
T.)o yonr Christmas shopping at the
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