The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 15, 1913, Image 9
^ Killed at Negro Dance.
Aiken, S. C , Oct. 6?Louis Morton,
a well-known white man of this county,
was murdered Saturday night by two
negroes, Aaron Henderson and Milledge
Washington, about three miles
from Jacksons Station, in thi9 county.
The Henderson and Washington
negroes are in the Aiken county jail.
* J Llrt L aw of i or\ri _
.L/0U1S iUOriOXl iiuu liX9 uiuvuci aticuu- |
ed a negro "hot supper" and dance at
the home of Gus Hogan, a negro on J. |
R. Bates' place, near Jacksons Station,
^ Saturday night. It i9 said the white
men were drinking, which accounts
for their presence at the negro festivities.
The negroes had a keg of beer
and plenty of liquor.
^ Shcrtly before midnight Morton got
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, into an altercation wiin Aaron neuclerpon,
and puiiing out his knife engaged
in a hand-to-hand struggle with
the negro, who was also armed with
an ugly blade. Both the white man
and the negro were severely cut be
fore somebody handed the negro a
pistol. He fired, and Morton fell to
Nr the floor. His brother fled. The negroes
picked the white mau up, and
laid him on a bed in an adjoining room,
| thinking he was dead.
Later in the night, someone passing
through the room saw Morton move
on the bed. They got him up and cari
ried him back to the ballroom floor,
where Milledge Washington shot him
| ~ io death.
Eczema and Itching Cured
f The soothiner. healing medication in
[ DR. HOBSOX'S ECZEMA OINTMENT penei
trates every tiny pore of the skin,
clears it of all impurities?stops itching
instantly. Dr. Hobson's Eczema
Ointment is guaranteed to speedily
heal eczema, rashes, ringworm, tetter
and other unsightly eruptions. EczemaOintment
is a doctor's prescription.
All druggists or by m?il, oOe. Pfeiffer
Chemical Co., Philadelphia and St.
I Louis. adv.
L - A Birthday Dinner.
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I Ab UL1C I1UU1C Ui JJU.L. -U.1 o. II . i'
L Lucas on October 10th was the scene
P of a bountiful birthday dinner which
was given in commemoration of Mrs.
|. Lucas' 63rd birthday. The occasi n
[ was greatly enjoyed by a large crowd
I of relatives and friends. The elegant
I dinner was prepared by Mr. and Mrs,
k Lucas and their relatives and friends
! and it seemed that new recipes had
been added to the culinary art. Tne
day was spent pleasantly by the youDg
people who sang with music rendered
on the organ.
We wish to thank Mr. and Mrs.
Lucas for the many courtesies shown
^ us during ihe day which shall long be
. remembered by those who were
; present. J. S. R.
Special Premiums Overlooked
Some of the special premiums offert
ed by the citizens of Lexington were
overlooked in getting out the premium
list of the Lexington county fair.
r Vice President T. L. Harman has furnished
ns the following list:
For the best display of field cfop,
A* AvKlKlk tin A Al tl_
uuuocuuiu ui gaiucu tr.A.uiw.iv iuo v>u>?
zens of Lexington offer three cash
t. premiums, 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5.00.
i ? Three prizes are offered by the citizens
of Lexington for the largest hog,
cot under 500 pounds, 1st $5, 2nd $3,
3rd $2.
Mr. T. P. Meetze offers a fine pair
of silk hot>? for the best display of em|
broidery.
> Avoid Sedative Cough Medicine.
i If yon want to contribute directly
to the occarence of capillary bronchitis
and pheumonia use cough medicine j
that contain coding morphine, heroin
i and other sedatives when you have a
cough or cold. An expectorate like
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is what
i9 needed. That cleans oat t he culture
horfsnr hrppdinfi'nlaces for the crernis
. --
pheamoQia and other germ diseases.
That is why pheumonia never results
troma cold when Chamberlain's Ojugh
Remedy is used. It has a world wide
reputation for its cures. It contains
no morphine or other sedative. For
sale by Harmon Drug Co. adv.
- Classified Legal Note
ir Land Sale.
Four Desirable tracts near Columbia
and house and lot in New Brookland
to be sold.
On the first Monday in November^
1913, at Lexington, S. 0., in front of
i the Court House, during the usual
hours of sa!e, the undersigned will sell
(to the highest bidder at public outcry
the following described real estate, to*
One house and lot situate, lying and
being in the town of New Brookland,
Lexington County, said State, containing
one-eighth of an acre, more or less
adjoining lands of Ed. Price, on the
North, P. C. Sox on the East, and on
the other two side* by lot No from
which this was cut.
All that oiece. Darcel or tract of land
" ? r ' v
situate, lj'ing and being in County of i
Lexington, State of Soufh Carolina, J
containing lifty acres, more or leas, on
the South aide of Saluda river, bounded
on the South-East- by M A Shnll
and D. L Carter, oil the South- > c at
by M. W. Butf, on the South by M. A
Shu'!. on the North hy Svludu r*. <1
said .1 having been < rh;in-*i * -41 .i?? J
!
i
ted to Andrew Buff. Also,
All that piece, parcel or tract of land
situate, lying and being in Lexington
County, said State, containing fiftynine
acres, more or less, adjoining
lands of the estate of John P. Corley,
! Frank Corley, Newton Monts, Tract
"B", George Gable, George Seastrunk, I
I W. F. Corley and John B. Sox and
[ perhaps others, the same being tract
" * " ~ ? ^ OA - -v C lnv, J orlv
"il ' Oi JLO'J auie Li civ;b ui lauu. iuiiuchj
owned by Mrs. Sallie Senn Bodie, deceased.
Also,
AU *:hat piece, parcel or tract of land
situate, lying and being in Lexington
County, said State, containing sixty
eight and one-fourtn acres, more or
less, adjoining lands of George Gable,
Mrs. Jemmie Hendrix, Rev. Maxcy
Hook and tracts "A" and "C of 180
acre tract of land formerly owned Ly
| Mrs. Salle Senn Bodie, deceased, this
being Tract "B" of said lands. Also,
All that piece, parcel or tract of land
j situate, lying and being in .Lexington
i Count}-, said State, containing fiity
I six and one-quarter acres, more or less,
j adjoining lands of Mrs. Jemnr.e Hen!
drix. Dr. James Harman, Rev. Maxcy
| Hook and tract "B" of 180 acre tract
j of land formerly owned by Mrs. Sal|
lie Senn Bodie, deceased, this being
| tract iCp of said land.
I We give warranty deed and ail hayI
iug any interest in said land will sign
| the deeds. The entire heirs at law and
next of kin of the said Mrs. SallieSenu
Bodie, deceased, join in this advertisement
and sale and a good fee simple
tjtle to each tract will be given free
from all incumbrances and with the
| usual renunciations of dower.
Terms of sale:?One third cash balance
on credit of one and two years
secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage
of premises sold with interest at
8 per cent. Purchasers to pay for papers.
Mrs. Hattie Shull,
Mrs. Maxcy riook,
Mrs. Mae Kreps,
Willie Marchant,
Julian Marchant,
Mattie Harman,
Mrs. Rena Buff,
Mary C. Senn,
R. N. Senn,
| J. P. Bodie,
October 10, 1913.
Judgment of Foreclosure
and Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Lexington.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
C. R. Rish, plaintiff,
against
H. V. Rish, J N. Reid and D. K. j
Gantt Co., defendants.
In obedience to the decree of the
Court herein, signed by his Honor,
Judge I. W. Bowman, dated February
20, 1913, I will sell at public outcry
before the Court House door in Lexington,
South Carolina, during the
legal hours of sale on the first Monday,
the third day of November, 1913, the
following described real estate, to-wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, containing one hundred and ten
(110) acres, more or le98, lying in Bull
Swamp Township, County of Lexington,
State aforesaid, bounded by lands
? r-n n T~> a?.n.w.v
as iunuws. x^ast uy u. xv. onui&ic auu
the estate of Haskell Dykes, South by
Oamby Laird, West by D. F. Shampert
and W. M. Rish, and on the North
by Mrs. C. B. Sphaler.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash, purchaser
to pay for papers.
Frank W. Shealy,
C. 0. C. P. & G. S.
Lexington, S. C., October 10, 1913.
T. C. Sturkie, Attorney for Plaintiff.
Efird & Dreher, Attorneys for Defendant,
H. V. Rish.
Foreclosure,
State of South Carolina,
Oounty of Lexington.
Tn fV?o ,n>?f r\P pAmmAM Dion a
ern side of Third Branch, waters t f
Big Ball Swamp, and bounded by
lands of J. J. Younginer, Isaac Redmond,
Mrs. Sallie Redmond, same being
known as John Redmond's part of
Nancy Redmond'9 land, being the
same conveyed to me (Obediah Green)
by 0. M. Redmond, of record in Clerk's
office iu Book H-II, page 572.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash, purchae
or 10 pay for papers.
Frank W. Shealy,
52 O. C. 0. P. & U. S.
T^KinpjtoTj, S. C , October 1?,
1> * l'vi Ow Dj'Ui'HT, Att'.U'iJOVS f'Jl J)i .1 i- tiff
and certain defendants.
P 'f:g!o T. Yonman?. Attorney 'or
' ):? tit i'i
Foreclosure.
Slate of South Carolina,
County of Lexington.
In the Court of Common Plea*
Mrs. Kate R. Hendrix, assignee, {.-laintiff,
againstT
\\7 Panrl rli-fpnHant".
U IT ?
In obedionce to the decree of the
Court in the above entitled action,
signed by Hon John S. Wilson, Jud< e
Presiding, dated September 27, 1913, I
will sell to the highest bidder in front
of the Court House door, in Lexington.
South Carolina, during the legal hours
of sale on the first Monday, the third
day, of November, 1913, the following
described tract of land, to-wit:
All that niece, parcel cr lot of land,
situate, lying and being in the Town
of Lexington, in said County and State,
bounded dy lot of Roof & Barre Lumber
Company, Walter Sox, W. P.
Ste-le, and T Frank GrifiLh, and
binding on the West on a side streetrunning
north from Main Street.
Terms of Sale; Cash, purchaser to
| pay for papers.
Frank W. SheaJv,
C. 0. C. P. & G S.
Lexington, S. C , October 10, 1913.
Efird & Dreher, Attorneys for
Plaintiff. -32
Foreclosure.
State of South Carolina,
County of Lexiugton.
In the Court of Common Pieas.
Frank W. Shealy, Clerk of Court, Puiin
tiff, again9t
E. S. Grout, K. F. Oswald and W. W.
Edwards, defendants.
In obedience to the decree of Court
in the above entitled action, signed by
Hon. John S. Wilson, Presiding Judge,
dated September 27, 1913, I will sell
at public outcry to the highest bidder
in front of the Court House door at
Lexington, South Carolinn, during the
io:mi hrmro of aalp mi IliP filSl. MnndrtV.
the third day of November, 1913, the
following described tract of- real estate,
to-wit: All that piece, parcel of land,
situate in rhe County of Lexington,
and State aforesaid, containing One
Hundred and Twenty-six (123) acres,
more or less, bounded by lands of
Jacob Shumpert, Jack Rowe, J. J.
Gaunt, Steadman Road, J. H. Oswald,
as shown by plat of J. H. Taylor, of
date November 2, 18S7. This being
the tract of land conveyed to me by
F. W. Shealy, Clerk, by his deed dated
the 10th day of Febuary, 1912; is a
part of the lauds sold in the case of
Crout vs. Keisler, etc.
Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance
on a credit tf twelve months,
secured by a bond of the pi rchaser and
a mortgage of the premises sold,
with interest from day of sale, the
nnn^Vi ?qcjt* frt hoFo t-.h? nnMnn nf navirtor
Pukjuuoi^I ?o
all cash.
Frank W. Shealy,
C. C. 0. P. & G. S.
Lexington, S. 0., October 10, 1913.
Efird & Dreher, Attorneys for Plaintiff.
52
Thurmond, Timmerman.& Oallison,
Attorneys for K. F. Oswald.
Foreclosure.
State of South Carolina,
County of Lexington.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
The Bank of Cross Hill, plaintiff,
against
Jeff B. Amick, et al, defendants.
In obedience to the decree of the
Court in the above entitled action signed
bv Hon. John S. Wilson, presiding
Judge, dated September 27, 1913, I
will sell to the highest bidder at public
outcry before the Court House door
in Lexington, South Carolina, during
the legal hours of sale on the first
Monday, the third day of November,
1913, the following described tracts of
real estate, to-wit:
Ail that piece, parcel or tract of
land, situate, lying and being in the
Township of Lexington, and the State
aforesaid, containing ninety (90)
nores more r,r less, adioinincr lands of
the Strother estate and Walter Hendrix
on the north, lands of Noah
Mitchell, H. A. Meetze on the East,
lands of John Snelgrove on the South,
and lands of Frank Oorley on the west.
And also all that lot of land situate
and being in the Town of Lexington,
County and State aforesaid, containing
two (2) acres and bounded by
ands of John CJaughman on the east
and south, lands of Dr. J. J. "Wingard
on the west, and Main Street on the
no^th.
TERMS OF SALE: One-half ca,h,
balance on a credit of one year, secured
by bond of the purchaser and a
mortgage of the premises sold, with
interest from day of sale, with leave
to the purchaser or purchasers to pay
ail cash on day of sale. Purchase r or
purchasers to pay for papers.
r>2 Frank W. Shcaiv,
C 0. C. Si G S.
'r ' - - es ~ i i n
jucxingion, vj., uciuuer *v, joli
Rickey A Rickey, Attr.rn-'js for
Plaintiff.
Etird & Dreher, T. C. Sturfeie. W.
H. Sharps, Attorneys for Defendant".
Foreclosure.
State of South Carol inn,
C. unty of Lexington.
In tin" Court of Common Pleas.
! llkhmnd Savings Rank A Trust
| p-ny. plaintiff, ts
j ? nr.; ilai-tU'O? k, C. M. Kiird r;va ?
i'.:t r :hi U iit 'l Sy*.od of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in the
I South, defendants.
Tn obedience to the decree of the
Court herein, signed by Hon. John S.
Wilson, presiding Judge, dated September
27, 1913, I will hi* 11 to ti c highest
bidder at public outcry before the
Cou;t iioi.se deor in Lexington, South
P 'i > /N i o .U-.xJtu# f b. a 1a/,ol l\ rvn r\ f
y 4 nui liij^ VIJV VJL
sale on the first Monday, the third
day of November, 1913, the following
described real estate, to-wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, situate, lying and being in the
County of Lcxi; gton, in the S ate cf
South Carolina, containing one hundred
and twenty-five (12.") acres, more
t or kss, and having the '?Slowing
boundarii ?, io v>i : On the Noitli by
lands formerly owned by M. V. Hutto,
but since conveyed to Eliza Splialer,
East by lanes of the said Eliza
Sp ihU r in-.(I Argce, South by lands of
Argoe and "WiPiain-rn and Sharpe,
and being the land heretofore conveyed
to Laura I . Haiilicr ck by A. S.
Laird and Rachaei Graft 1 y their deed
dated th? 25th day of F. bruary, 1904,
and recorded in the fiice of the Cle rk
of Court for said County in Deed
Book ''VV." at page 554.
TERMS OF SALE: Que- bird cash,
one-third one year alter date, and the
remaining one-third ivro jears after
date; provided that th ) purchaser
shall i ave the privilege of paying onehalf
or all cash. The purchaser, or
purchasers, to give bond and a mortgage
of the premises sold, with interest
from day of sale at the rate of
seven per cent per annum, payable
annually. Purchaser or purchasers
to pay for papers.
Frank W. Shealy,
52 O. C. C. P. & G. S.
Hanfer A. Gibbes, Attorney for
plaintiff.
Efird & Drt-lier, John D. Lee, Attorneys
for the defendants.
Foreclosure.
State of South Carolina,
County of Lexington.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Mrs. Kate R. Hendrix, assignee, plaintiff,
against
Green 1. Richardson and P. P. Meetze,
C. E. Leaphait and W. H. Townsend,
trustees of W. P. Roof, bankrupt,
defendants.
In obedience to the decree of the
Court in the above entitled case, signed
by Hon. John S. Wilson, presiding
Judge, dated September 27, 1913, I
will sell at public outcry to the highest
bidder in front of the Court House
door in Lexington, South Carolina,
during the legal hours of sale on the
first Monday, the third day of November,
1913, the following described real
estate, to-wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, situate, lying and being in Lexington
Township, in the said County
and State, containing seventy-seven
and one-half (774) acres, more or less,
adjoining lauds of P. B. Warner,
Hamp Harman, George Harman,
Reuben Corley, Dantzler Harman and
Thomas Wingard.
TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash,
Imlftnnft nn prprlit: nf DTIP VPAT. SPOlir
V(*?M?IVW W J f
ed by a bond of the purchaser and
a mortgage of the premises sold,
with interest from day of sale, the
purchaser to have the option of paying
all cash. Purchaser to p\y for
papers. Frank W. Shealy,
53 C. C. C. & G. S.
Lexington, S. C-, October 10, 1913.
Efird & Dreher, Attorneys for
Piaintiff.
Tnurmond, Timmerman & Callison.
Attorneys for T. P. Meetze, et ai.
ite-Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Lexington.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Ellen M. Witt, individually, and as
administratrix of Michael H. Witt,
' deceased, John JVI. Witt and Clarence
Witt, plaintiffs,
vs.
Catherine E. Bryan, et al, defendants.
In obedience to the decree of the
Court herein, signed by his Honor,
Judge George E. Prince, of date January
13th, 1912; also to the decree of
the Court herein, signed by his Honor,
Judge J. W. DeVore, of date January
33rd, 1912, I will resell during the
legal hours of sale at public outcry to
the highest bidder iu front of the
Court House door at Lexington. S nth
Carolina, during the legal hours of
sale on th? first Monday, the third
day of November, 1913, the following
described tract of real estate, to-wit:
All that certain lot, piece or parcel
of land situate in the County of Cape
May, ar.d State of New Jersey, k; own
and designated as Lot 10, Block 2,
Map 1, Tract C., on a plan of Building
Lots, known as Elmherst?being the
same lot conveyed to the paid m. ji.
Witt, l?y VVm. L. Mattox by deed
dated June 25, 1900.
The above described lot will be sold
, at former purchaser's risk.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash, purchaser
to pay for papers.
FRANK W. SHEALY,
C. 0. 0. P. & G. S.
Rcxingt'-n, S. C., October 1?\ 1913.
31. O. Hollo way, Plaintiff's Atiy.
iv J. Rafn*ii'r?\ D<-f? i.dautV Atty.
Partition.
State of South Carolina,
Couti'y of Lexington.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Dora Gregory, plaintiff,
vs.
William Gregory, David Gregory,
Hattie Trapp and Georgia Elliott,
rlf fpn.'lsnts.
In obedience to the decree of the
Court herein, signed by Hon John S.
Wi son, presiding Judge, and dated
September 2(5, 1913, I will sell at public
outcry before the Court House
door in Lexington, South Carolina,
during the legal hours of sale on the
lirst Monday, the third day of Nov< mber,
1913, the following described real
estate, to-wit: All that lot or pared
of land, ljing and being striate in the
County of Lexington, State of South
Carolina, near the Town of Peak, containing
ihree (3) acres, more or less,
bounded by lands now or formerly belonging
to B F. Swittei berg, \V. M.
Wilson, Southern Railway Company
and Broad River.
Also, all that lot or parcel of land
i lying and being situate in the County
of Lexington and State aforesaid, con- I
tainiiig six and six-hundre.dths acres,
more or lean, and bounded by lauds
now or formerly belonging to Drayton
Bradford, C. M. Stuck and P. E. Earbp>ng
the i'V-n'icnl tract of land
1. :;*LOt;:r<- e i.vc -! L-.i said Harper
'xregojy by ij,. a. :i Bradford,
vk'.-li dev. i "i conv-'y aoce his been
duiy no sued in tho < fiice of the
Cit-ric C'i Court f >r Lwougton County
in H- ed Book 00, at page number 485.
TERMS OF SALE: Gash, the puree
a.ur or purchasers to pay for papers
ami recording of the same.
52 Frank W. Shealy,
C. 0. 0. P. & G. S.
Lexington, S. C., October 10, 1913.
Fred li. Dc-miiiick, Attorney for
plain i iff.
Master's Sals.
By virtue of a decree of the Court
or Common Pleas for Richland Co un
ty, S. C , heretofore inane m mo case
of Henry G. Martin against S. P.
Shumpert, Jr., et al, A. D, McFaddin,
Master for Richland County, will sell
on sale.sduy in November, 1913, being
Moudav, the third clay of said month,
during the usual hours of sole before
the Court House door in the Town of
Lexington, S. C., to the highest bidder:
All that piece or tract of laud
lying in Boiling Springs Township of
Lexington County, containing 600
acres, more or loss, being thhome
place of the said S. P. Shumpert. Jr.,
and bounded 011 the North by Iienry i
Miller and Ned Miller lands, East- by j
Godfrey Fry and B. D. Clark, South
by B. D. Clark, and West by John
Shealy and Joe Fry.
TERMS OF SALE: One-third in
cash and the balance in two equal annual
installments, one and two years
after date of sale, with interest thereon
from the date of the sale at the
rate of seven per cent per annum, interest
payable semi-annually, and secured
by the bond of the purchaser
and mortgage of the premises sold,
such mortgage to contain the usual
stipulation for attorney's fee in case
of foreclosure, with the usual insurance
clause.
8th of October, 1913.
? a nn .""nt
05? A. u. itiv/r Ai/j-'in,
Master for Richland County.
Master's Sale.
By virtue of a decree of the Court
of Common Pleas for Richland County,
S. C., heretofore made in the case
of Henry G. Martin against S. P.
Schumpert, Jr., et a), I, A. D. McFaddin,
Master for Richland County,
will sell on salesday in November,
1913, being Monday, the third day of'
said month, during the usual hours of
sale, before the Court House door in
the Town of Lexington, S. C., to the
highest bidder for cash:
1. Note of I. J. Porter for the sum
of $1,427.75, dated at Lexington, S. C.,
1st November, J 907, payable one year
after date, with interest from date and
until paid, at the rate of seven per
cent, per annum; aj?ci mortgage tu
said I. J. Porter, given to secure said
note and coveringfthe following tract
of land, to-wit: All that piece, parcel
or tiact of land situate, lying and
being in Chinquepin Township, in the
County of Lexington, State aforesaid, j
containing oue hundred, forty-two
and three-fourths acres, more or less,
adjoining lands of 0. J. Jefcoaton the
North-east, D. C. Jefcoat ou the j
South-east, S. P. Shumpert on the j
South-west, Reedy O. Smith on the
North-west.
2. Note of D. C. Jefooat for the i
.snjn of ll.520.00, dated at Lexingtor, j
S. C., 1 November, 1907, payable one |
year after date, with interest trom
date and until paid, at the rate of
seven per cent per annum; also mort
gage of said I). 0. Jo fee at, givtn to j
secure said uoto, ami covering the fol- j
lowing tract of land, to-wit: All that j
piece, parcel or trr.r* of 'and situate, 1
lying and being in : i onep'ii Town- j
fillip, in the Comitv l.oxington, and j
Slate afoi\ said, eon . . g one Lun- J
dri-d and rifiy-two aerornrtv or U>h,
adjoining lauds of I. J. Pi rrcr ard U. I
J. J.-feont on > ;o S. J.
j
' J
I iiiUI IW???BMKBBCTWW?BWWBM8?BWWiWW
MMler 011 i he South-^est, M*-?. Brodia
on the North-wrsN 1 S. ?. Shumpert
on ;he North-na^-.
8th of October, 19IB.
52 A. P. .VcFADI IN,
Master fir Kichlvvl C u; y.
Skerlll's Sale,
Fi-rpc-lomrp.
State of South Caro'i; a,
County of Lexington.
iu uuu vuuiu ui v'juiuiuu JThe
Bank of Swansea, assignee, plaintiff,
against
Obediah Green, et al, defendants.
In obedience to the decree of the
Oonrt in the above entitled action,
signed by Hon. H. P. Rice, presiding
Jndge, dated Jane 18, 1913, I will sell
to the highest bidder in front of the
Court House door at Lexington, South
Carolina, during the legal hour9 of
sale on the first Monday, the third
day of November, 1913, the following
described real estate, to-wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract cf
land, lying and being in Sandy Run
Township, Lexington County, S. C.,
containing twenty-one (21) 3cre*,
more or less, lying on the southeast
In the Court cf Com iron Plraa.
The Heme National Bsbk, a sifr.ee,
platn.ilf, again.-t
T. E. Ruvl, E. C. Rav,-i, et al, de'endants.
In obedience to the d-rree <f the
Court in the abr ve elated c*' e, sigrr cl
by his Honor, Judge John Wilscr,
and datrd September *23, lf?13, 1 wi 1
Sell to the highest hirrhr at jubiio
auction in irort (f the Court. IT< nso
doer at Lexington, South Carolina,
during tbe legal hours < f saho rn the
tir^t Monday in November, beirg tho
taird day of said month, the fo lowing
tracts of real estate, to-w't:
Ail that piece, parcel r,r tract of
land, sitnato, lying and being in the
County of Lexington and in sho State
aforesaid, containing ntrety-fer.r-hundredths
of an acre, more or I s3, sn l
adjoining lands of Saxe-Goiha Mill3,
lot of T. H, William?, h t of William
Fields, and fronting on the s^re-. t on
the North.
Also, all that piece, parc-1 or tracfe
of land, situate, l}ingand bting in
the County of Lexington ar.d in (la
State aforesaid, containing ore ai d
one-tenth acres, more or les?, bcurded
on the north by H. J. Rish, east by
G. M. c. Kyzer, south by S reef, rnd
west by lands of the Saxe-Goth a Mi I3,
known as Lot No. 1.
iiiiwia ur sall: casn, purcnaser
to pay for pipers.
Sim J. Miller,
Sheriff Lexington county, S. c.
Lexington, 8, c., October 10, 1913.
A. D. Martin, Attorney for Plaintiff.
T. c. Stnrkie, Attorney for defendants.
Sheriff's Sale,
Sale Under Execution.
State of South Carolina,
Lexington County.
Court of Common Plea1'.
Peoples Bank of Leesville, a corporation
duly organized and incorp: rated
and exist' d under the laws of
State of South Carolina, Flalntiif.
against
J. B. Denn, Defender.
Under and by yirtue of a judgemei t
duly rendered in tho above stated case
and docktod in favor of the plaiuiitf
against the defendant aeove named
and execution thereon duly issued an 1
levy duly and regularly made, the undersigned
will sell to the highest bidder
for cash at Lexington before the
Cburt House door in said County and
State during the usual hours of sale on
the flrst Monday in November, A. D,
1913, the following described real est:- t e
to wit: One lot or piece of land situate,
lying and being in the town of
Leesville, said County and State, containing
one and one-twentieth acres,
more or less, bounded as follows: On
the North by E. J. Erheredge, on the
East by East Avenue, South by D. B.
Groseclose and West by W. E. Crosson
and others, said land has frontage on
East avenue of one hundred and thirty
feet. Proceeds of such sale to to
applied to said judgment.
Sim. J. Miller,
Sheriff of Lexington Co., S. C.
Summons for Relief.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Lexington,
? Court of Common Pleas.
Nancy L. Clark, Mary E. Boatwri^hfc
and Alice Rankin, plaintiffs
vs.
Barbara C. Hall man, Sarah C. Deeder,
H. Ann Hutto, Julia Ann Clark,
Henry W. Clnrk, Jane Hutto, Mollie
Sox, Louisa Kneece, Henry Westmoreland,
Andrew Silas Clark and
Joseph Preston Clark, the last two
in their own right and as Executors
of the las6 Will and Testament of
A. J. Clark, deceased, defendants.
To the defendants above named:
J You are hereby summoned and rc|
quired to answer the complaint in tuis
action, of which a copy is 1 erewitk
served upon you, and to scir^ a copy
I of your answer to thu taid complaint
| on the subscribers at their office at
Lexington, S. C., witliu twenty days
after the service hereof, exclusivo of
the day of such^service; and if you
fail to answer the complaint withiu
the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in
this action w111 apply to tl e court
for tho relief demanded iu the complaint.
Dated Sept. rnber 2, 1913.
Melton & Sturkic, A. 1). Martin,
Attorneys for the Plaintiffs.
To the defendaii'?, Henry V/. Clark
1 M iJno .
cl I; n i i i i .
You will phase i.ilo uotico that tho
original v.r^nu us :t:.d complain!; ill
the above entitled action was tiled in
the Cleric vr C... ,i' Ci ollivo -:i the oOtli
day ?ji S? oi l ill'Ti>I ).
Melton & Stnrfeie, A. D. Martin,
1 Attorney i i'; :: t;ii
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