The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, November 19, 1919, Image 4
LEXINGTON DISPATCH-NEWS
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Published Every Wednesday By
SLJGH & WALKER,
Lexington, S, C.
O. M-. HARMAN Associate Editor
Entered at the Postoffice at Lexington,
S. C., as mail matter of the Sec>\
ond Class.
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Make all remittances payable to
SLIGH & WALKER. Address all
communications to The DispatchNews,
J^exington, S. C. Phone 119.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19, 1919.
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BRIDGE NEEDED.
Mr. J. W. Hook of Irrrlo sets out
very pointedly in a communication in
this issue of The DispatchrNews the
need for better means of communication
the county seat and his section
of the county. The need for a
bridge across the river at Hope's
Ferry is apparent and, as Mr. Hook
clearly shows, would not only prove
a matter of convenience^ to, the Fork
but would he a means of bringing! to,
the court house many peopie who
come seldom. The roads are not bad
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in dry weather but the bridge is surely
needed ai^d ought to be provided.
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GOOD OFFICIALS.
It was a pleasure during our
rounds the past week with Treasurer
Deaphart and Auditor Dent to watch
these competent officials handle the
crowds that came to "render unto
Caesar." They were polite and accommodating
and yet handled the
work with such expedition that
nohody went away without an opport
i . r.
tunity to settle up. They work Well
in double harness and the county is
fortunate in having two such officials.
' A OASE OF 'MANNERS"
The other morning we heard a con*
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versation Detween men irum mc
North on the train who were quite
pronounced and offensive in their dislike
of the South in general and
South Carolina in particular. Just
the same tbey were making a living by
selling something or doing somebody
in the South. Just why such gentry
do hot remain where their love lies
perhhaps, only the sheriff can say.
Their business should be as bad as
their manners.
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A TANGIJCO SIvE?N.
A serious problem will confront
the C9u.ntry on the first of tlio year
wren the rail road s of the country
are returned to their owners. There
will undoubtedly bo a further raise
of -rates to add to the high tiost of
living. All in all government operation
has net proved popular and most
people will' be glad of the' change.
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But it is going to take'soihe brains,
some tact on the part of the'railway
operators', and some patience * on the
part of the pt^Iic to get even a moderately
satisfactory adjustment.
- .e ?MOKE
WORK NEEI>ED.
The sponcr the United States is relieved
of the troublesome anarchistic
elements which have made so much
disturbance of late the better off we
will be. Opportunity was never better
for both capitalist and wage earner
to.do well, artd in the face of this opportunity
everybody wants to produce
less. A litlte more work and a
little less noise would help everybody.
^For our part they can deport or shoot
every I. W. W. or Anarchist. There
is no room, for them or their imported
doctrines in this country.
Everybody can't be a profiteer, but
a lot of people arc trying mighty
hard.
Wall paper may again be used to
print newspapers on if the scarcity of
white paper continues. This paper
was forced practically to the wall for
paper the last two weeks. At the
present rate we have to do without
some of our newspapers along with
"sweetcnm'" for our coffee.
The Rock Hill Record fears that
silver coins may go out of fashion,
because of the advance in the value
of bullion. As most newspaper men
are not accustomed to any other kind
of money it will be hard on them.
Don't forget the Red Cross Christmas
seals.
Do your 'hristmas profiteering
early. ')
cur idea ox mo supreme courts ticcision
in the Charleston election muddle
is that it was decided a "dog-fall."
Which, after all is close enough.
The Prince of Wales, now on a visit
here, is reported to be a very democratic
fellow. Maybe that accounts
for the lack of enthusiasm manifested
by the senate towards his reception.
No matter if~the government give*,
up the railroads there will still be a
few things and emperors traveling
incog, as Pullman conductors.
j Since the coming- of the fine frosty
(mornings the hog population of Lexington
is doubtless decreased ,by
some several. Lexington has always
| been lamsous ior its unc :?,uoabt.
j The -Columbia marHet when com']
pleteu will prove a great?to our
grandchildren.
If you want to avoid contagious diseases
eat garlic?nobody will come
close enough to give them to you.
MK. AND MRS. A. D. MARTIN
RECEIVING CONGRATUjLATIONS
County Superintendent of Education
A. D. Martin and Mrs. Martin
are receiving the congratulations of
their many friends over the arrival of
' a bouncing baby boy. Both mother
and son are doing well.
DR. EARGLE IN HOSPITAL.
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; Dr." J. W. Eargie, "popular physician
and beloved citizeh of Spring Hill, in
the Dutch Fork, is in a Columbia hospital
for treatment and possibly for an
operation. It is hoped by his many
friends that he will soon be able to
return to his home completely rcstor.
ed to his former good health.
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FISH FRY AT NEWBURG.
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There will be a fish fry, oyster stew,
, cake ^tjv.alk an-d other amusements at
NewbuY^ school house on Thursday
?veniin&{ JlQvembier 2i,: beginning :at
6 o'clock. The proceeds will go to
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school improvements. Everybody is
invited, i
fc , M
KE\'. JOAB EDWARDS
TO PREACH ^T ROUND HILL
The Rev. Joab Edwards of Leesvine,
will preach at Round Hill
school house on next Sunday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock. Everybody in
the community is cordially invited to
attend.
VOCATIONAL TRAINING.
"I wouldn't have my boy taught
grammar at all, if I had my way."
j "That's a strange idea. Why not?"
"I intend that she shall be a writer
of popular songs."?Boston Transcript.
* TTICNTfON?KNIGHTS
OP PYTHIAS!
I All members of the local lodge. No.
I Wr, KtrgMs of Pythias, are hereby
I ictificd that the Toast!: District convention
will meet in our Castle Kal!
| on Wednesday, November. the* 2f>,
ji913,"at no on. All members arc
j urged to if ) present at the day session
l^xf +yx/-x oAnvori'inn o rs tf conociflUv 11 PIT
|vd to bo at the evening session when
J degree v/ork will bo done. Please
f
make it a point to help us have a full
at: endanee.
CYRUS L t MEAL i .
Chancellor Commander.
IL N. KAMINWR,
Keeper cf it. and S.
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NCmCE SALTS OF LAND.
Tho undersigned will sell at public
auction, during the legal nours of sale,
at thee ourt house door in Lexington,
on Monday, Dec. 1, the following described
land: Two hundred and
i forty acres, more or less, situate and
being in Lexington county, in Hollow
Creek township, known as the
Levi Nichols place, and bounded on
the cast by Oxner Bros., cn south by
Stanmore Nichols, on west by Robt.
i^ortner," and possibly others.
This property will be sold in three
separate tracts, and immediately
thereafter will be sold as a whole:
anu 11 ine puce oiu lur me wnoie
greater than the combined prices of
the three tracts, the bid for the land
as a whole will be accepted.
Terms of Sale, Cash; purchaser or
purchasers to pay for papers and revenue
stamps.
GODFREY JACOB LINDDER,
FREDDIE DEE DINDDER,
CARRIE PEARL DINDDER.
CLAUDE KEDDAR DINDDER.
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] BOX PARTY AT COLORED SCHOOL
There will 'bo a box party, cake
1 walk and fish fry at Oak Grove Colored
school house near Gilbert, on Satj
urday night, Nov. 29. for the benefit
j of the school. All the colored folks
invited and a good time for everybody
is assured.
BRADY D0M1NTCK,
JOHN STROM BR,
PICK BINDS AT,
Trustees.
NOTICE IX) SOLICITORS.
In order to arrange the permanenl
record in a systematic manner, the
| secretary pf. the -^Lexington County
1 t Pntfr\n A c^n'lotinn rxr'chou fhat fill on.
j VV/^Wll UVit'll ?T ICilVO Vm*U> U(i* *JV?
j licitors of Memberships mail him at
Lexington the names, secured, giving
school district, township and address.
He aiiso would like to have directors of
district organizations where organized.
<!ha!mes ?1 We.eSinger.
Socr^tarv
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ONE CENT SAI/E
. -One cent equals one dollar at the
Big One Cent SaJe at The - Rexall
' Store, Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
| November 27, 28 and 29th, three days
! only. Don't miss it. Come and look
i over our offerings.
ir nPT'O r'n
The REXALL Store.
EGGS?MORE EGGS.
; Reefer's More Egg Tonic makes
champion layers out of common barnyard
liens. The extra eggs you get
will'repay you many times over. 1'*
package, $1; 3 packages, $2.50. Every
packiage guaranteed. Order by mail.
' I pay postage. H. A. Roberts, Lexi
ington, S. C. 2tp.
SUMMONS.
' State of South Carolina, County - of.
Lexington?Court of Common
Pleas.
Thomas Thompson. Isabella Spann;
Louisa Williams, Henry Bowman,
William Bowman, Jfames Thompson,
and Wilky Thompson, Plaintiffs,
versus Christine Wililams, James
Corley, Ernest Corley, Hattie Cor)
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*W? CUftlC XVlilCLiU, iVtuu^iu,
and John Davis, Defendants.
To the I)efenclants above Named:
i , You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the Complaint herein,
of which a copy is herewith served
upon you, and to serve a copy of your
Answer oh the subscriber at his office
. at Lexington, South Carolina, within
I twenty days after the service hereof,
i exclusive of the day of such service,
j and if you fail to answer the Com!
plaint herein within the time aforej
said, the plaintiffs in this action wrill
jappijr to the Court for the relief demanded
in the Complaint.
C. M. IvPIRD,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
NOTICE.
J To the defendants, James Corley, Er|
nest Corley, Susie. Kinard, Henry i
Kinard. and John Davis:
Please take notion, That a copy of
| the Summons and Complaint in this
action is now on file in the office of
the Clerk of Court for said County
and State.
C. M. RP1RD,
A;torne\ for Plaintiffs.
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SHIM IV!()'vS
I Stale .of South Carolina, County of
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I L/Cxmgter..- -Ccurt. . <w Common j
j PIeo.s.
1 jtcaiihn.n li. C..C >. Plaintiff, versus i
'
j Maria Cork:;,, Henry Corlcy, Silas
! Corlcy, C; :i < t Corlcy, Ma ward Cor-;
I ley, IJlIa L-ark. 1-L uln n Uick'.ey, the !
i
j children, of Martlet Pickley, Iienry '
Corlcy, Anna Ckav's, Jesse Corley
j (Jamie!. Henry Hlcholbergvr. and
.Mary P. Corby- RoforuJur.ts.
i To the Defendant. Above flamed:
j You ;iro Merely Srajruriivi and r.j
red to answer i:u: Complaint in this
! action, and of/which a copy as here- j
i ; '
( with served upon you, and to serve u
j copy of your Answer to ike said Cora
plaint on the subscribers at their ofj
fiee,. at Jxjxington, Mouth Carolina.
I within twenty days after the service
i hereof, excliffeive of the day of. such
service; anu if you fail to answer the
Complaint within the time aforesaid-;
the plaintiff in this action will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded
in the Complaint.
EF1RD & CARROLL,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
2Z September, 1 919.
| NOTICE.
To the defendants Edward Corley, El(
la Lark, Jesse Corley Carmel, Iteuben
Bickley, Daniel Corley, and the
children of Martha Bickley:
Please take notice that a copy of
; j the Summons and Complaint in this
i action is now on file in the office of
the Clerk of Court for said County
and State.
EFIRD & CARROLL,
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
19 November, 1919.
j DON'T RiSiC NEUlfcCT
j Don't neglect a constant backache,
' sharp, darting pains or urinary disorder:;.
The danger of dropsy or
' ! '.right's disease is too serious to ignore.
Use Doan's Kidney T*:!Is; as
have your friends and neighbors. Ask
your neighbor. A Lexington case.
Lewie Hall, jeweler, Main ML, says:
"Kidney trouble bothered me in the
worst way some years ago. Often I
had to stay away from my -business, I
was so bad off. i)i:;zy spells bothered
mc and my sight was affected. My
buck ached all the lime, and it was
hard to bend over. The kidney secretions
passed too often and broke
t my sleep at night. I felt tired out all
; the time, and at times the kidney se
cretions were highly colored and con.
taincd sediment. 1 tried different
; remedies, without getting relief, un?
til 1 used Doan's Kidney Pi-Is. It
wasn't long before Doan's cured me of
all the trouble, and 1 haven't been
, bothered since."
60c, at all dealers. Foster-MVi+iurn
Co., M'fgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
FOR THE CHILDREN
Toy War Rubber Balloons, air ship |
designs, different colors. with self
closing valves, 5c value 2 for tic at
[the Big One Cent Sale. November 27.
128 and 29.
j HARMON DRUG CO..
The REX ALU Stoic. |
666 quickly relieves Constipation, j
Biliousness, Loss of Appetite and
Headaches, due to Torpid Liver.?Adv. J
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I NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED- j
ITORS.
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! All persons having claims or ue-1
mands against the estate of James j
Edward Mathias, deceased, will pre- ;
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sent them, duly proven, to the under- I
signed on on-before January 2. 1920.
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and all persons whatsoever owing the
estate of the said James Edward
Mathias, deceased, will please come i
forward and make payment thereof,
without further notice.
, SAMUEL B. GEORGE,
Executor,
Lexington, S. C., Oct. 3 6, 1919.
BRIGHTGIRLS WANTED j
The State Hospital for the Insane, j
Columbia, S. C.; needs white women,'
preferably between the ages of 18 ;
and 35, to work as attendants or enter j
the training school. For information J
apply to the: Superintendent. 4t-c-6. |
. MILL DAYS. !
After the 24th Nov. 1919, my mill j
days will be on Tuesday and Friday '
of each week.. ; J^dmund Flour Mill. j
4Wp.
TRESPASS- NOTICE.
All persons are warned not to tres- i
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pass upon my.lands for hunting, fish- J
! ing. hauling straw or otherwise, un!
dor penalty of law. Wim. L. Taylor.
GTVNOTIOE.
After Nov. 30 our gin will run only j
| on Wednesdays for the balance of i
j this season. Dong Pros. ltp. j
j ANNOUXO FOMENT EXTRA () RDIN- j
ARY?During this v^eek we will re- j
ccivo big- shipments of fine dresses |
in Tricolin.es, Silk Tricotincs, Raul- |
j ettes, Wool Jcascp. Serges. Geor- ,
getets, etc. Also ladies Coats and j
?>roadc:ot ks, Velours, Pure Poms, j
etc. Com Suits in :\ 11 the new
weaves. AH those wore bought at j
a sacrifice and will be sold accord,
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ingly. i n< y wel g; ' vary rapidiy.
| Don't T to eomo to soTo Fur- j
' Tick's S :r,:n!f Sio "e. For Iridic:-", ;
I Corner Gcrvais and Gates Si.x.. Co- i
| liiinhia S. C. !t
| FA/Di r? rblitAU AtR/j'iON.
rU: ' r-i.-y. Fe.". -1 at i ! o'clock a. '
; cat bidder In the town of Chap:rs. the >
!home place of the lal< i- ih Summer.
localed one mile norll east of Chapin, |
i containing t 'Z acres. About h5 acres
: c;;cv:. i 1: in \v>. <1 and tinker:
/
ig? ')( :|;ng. bams. tr.d o ; tonai; i
11? :i s? : ur\ of vood water. Terms :
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N. S. SUM ME 1i;
f . i ?/< of !.!:< estate of A. F.. Suit;- '
inur. deceased. 41-5-p i
j " ESTATE N'OT'CF
{ Mho <'.-editors of the estate of Y TS. J
j!1.Yin.: , rneon<?(':}, :iro hceby noti- !
;ic:i to :vior to the undersigned an
account of their demands, duly at- i
tested; and ali persons indebted to j
jil>e said estate are notified to make
j payment likewise. .All on or before j
I January 1. 1020.
G. D. MIMS, 1
' Fx ecu tor Estate of Mrs. G. J>. Mims, j
J Deceased.; '
j October 29. 1919.
FINAL DISCHARGE.
I I
Notice is hereby given that on Fri- |
day, the 12th day of December next,!
I will apply to George ?S. Drafts, judge
of probate for Lexington. County, for j
final discharge as administrator of the j
j estate of TIenry Dent, deceased.
C. M*. EFIRD,
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Administrator 10s. Henry Dent. I
Lexington, Oct. 29.?41.
AUCTION SA5/10 OF LAND.
We will sell at public auction, on the
premises at 11 a. in., Saturday, November
1 .r>,%the lands of (be estate of
W. W. Koon, in Hollow Creek Section,
consisting of 174 acres, about
half cleared; good <>-room house,!
orchard. Place is well watered, with 1
i
fmo pasture.
Terms of sale: Cash; purehascr to I
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pay for papers ami revenue stamps.
21.-4-p. HTOHtS OF W. W. KOON.
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that on
j Friday, the 28th day of November, 1
j will apply to George S. Drafts, judge
of probate for Lexington County, for
final discharge :is administrator of
the estate of Thos E. Wingard, deI
ceased.
WILLIE A WINGARD.
Administrator Estate Thos. E. Wingard.
Lexington, Oct. 29?4t
CGC lias proven it will am; Malaria,
j Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, Colds
and LaGrippe. it kills the parasite
! that causes the fever. Tt is a splendid
i laxative and general Tonie-?Adv.
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c LASSIFIE
RATES: One Cent a wc
taken for less
If you have anything for s;
or whatnot; if you need he
if you have lost anything 01
to advertise try the classifi
News.
IT HAS PAID OTHERS
REAL ESTATE.
FOR KENT?The farm of the late
Dedrick L. George. Located on 12
mile creek, 1 inile from Lexington,
3.0 acres of land open suitable for
grain, corn and cotton, good pasture,
8 room dwelling, good barns
and out buildings, 2 wells of water,
good ordehard, electric lights and
telephone in house, on free delivery
line. Apply at once to Mrs. D. L.
George. Lexington. S. C. R. F. D.
G. 3tc
F<>R SALS?60 Acre Farm 4 miles
south Lexington, lk2 mile from
Saxe-Gctha Mills. Dwelling and
other outbuildings. Reasonable
price and good terms. Karl F. Oswald.
FOR SALE?69 Acre Farm three
miles South West of Gilbert. Extra
fine dwelling, good two story barn
and other outbuildings. This farm
is in good community, near good
school and fields are free of stumps.
Karl F. Oswald.
, LOST AND FOUND
'
STRAYED?from my lot at Lexington
depot on last Thursday night,
one black butt head yearling weighing
about 4 50 pounds. Finder notify
rrue and receive reward. C. E.
Ccrley. ltpd.
LOST-?Friday, Nov. 14. between Arthurs
and* Lexington, leather sack
containing $5.75. Finder will receive
liberal reward by notifying
L. E. fienn. Rt. Lexington.
ST?Suit of clothes on clay road,
between Swansea and Mr. Tom
Yy'ill' ares'. Row: on I for return to
Lank of Swansea, or J. '? >rdon OulV
- Sa/rc'vv ?? C 2tr>-5
female rhoa'.. w*.'i11 anoi'.f 7-'> :
Tiounri:;. Own ;r can cct same by
'( ntifyi i ' and paying for this xd j
and J>?I:. Wali.r ' F. Hook. !
\ Brook'ap?!, S. (\ r.tp-4
L*\ A STOOL AND "t'iTS
" ""OR S.\ ?Two Dun;" r.rsvy sows'
. 01' two Lurei' . y b;;1 ; ail rvg
v tared stock. Sows will farrow in i
)C';< m nor. 'i1. !>. M'l.eb ;!. New j
BrcoklnrJ, S. C. Ito
:' 1 SALE?Five pairs Bourbon Red
\
'Airkcys, ?!:"? pair. Mrs. B. D. Soase.
Lexington, Route >. It-25.
FOE SALE--Jersey cow with young
heifer calf; co*v gentle and good
milker. Will noil with or without
(air. J. J. G an tor, Lexington, Rt. i
2. 3t-p.
FOR, RENT?One one-horse farm,
three miles north of Lexington; good
land, good dwelling and outbuildings;
fine orchard, plenty water.
B. II. Seay, Rt. 2. 3t-5-p
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE?One mare mule in good
shape, sound and will work anywV>r>rr>
w^ifrVic !!hnni' r>r>f> t Vl rm n r?
and fifty pounds will soil for two
hundred and fifty ($250.00) dollars.
Apply at A. J. Mathias store, Lexington,
S. 0., Noah P. Lybrand.
21 - 4 - p.
FOR SALE?Some nice thoroughbred
Faroe-Jersey pigs, ready December
1, 1910. Price $10 each. Write or
phone C. A. Wingard, Chapin, S.
P. 5-p.
ft! !S<. ELI / A N MO I S.
PO R 8A!/I'l?A second-hand Rock'
I)ill buggy, spring wagon and top,
suitable for a truck wagon; several
show eases, cheap. (1. M. flarman.
&
j P< I: SALE -Pea builing outlit, built
I
on one-horse wagon, to avoid un1
loading. Consists of engine, huller
and wagon. All in good shape.
Kargain for quick buyer. Clifton
C. Lucas, Swansea, S. C. Otp-4
WHITE RENTER WANTED?1 have
for rent a good two-horse farm to
fuliritiln wViiti. f.'trrtior <gnrwl Swell
I ~ - ? --ing
and outbuilding; fine water;
' largo pasture; lies on public road
and near school and church. See
mo quick. James OauErhman. Lexington
Rt. 2. 2tc-5
FOR RENT ON EASY TERMS?Our
place, containing seventy acres with
good dwelling and water od it about
five miles from Lexington near
Augusta Highway. A. Martin,
T. C. Sturkie Nov 19-tf
D C OLUMN
>rd each insertion. No ad . "
than 25 cents., ^
ale?whether land, livestock
lp or want to rent a farm;
* if you have something else
ed column of The Dispatch
I AND WILL PAY YOU
1 TRESPASS notice;
A!) persons are warned not to trespass
on lands of undersigned by hunt-,
ing or otherwise under penalty oi" the
law. ....
4t-5-p SAM H. LEVEE. " ':h'
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
The public is hereby warned not te
trespass upon the lands of L. Augustus
Wingard and IT. O. "Wingard, for i:'
the purpose of hunting, or otherwise,. ?,
under penalty of law. , . '> 4t-"5-p. : * ' ; '
TRESPASS *<mCE.-> :
Hunting either by .day or by nigl\t r. ........
} on my lands and on esthte lands of
/ . f ' ** : ? 'I
J. J. liar mail, deceased, is forbidden . :s r>o.
under penalty of the law. . :,
,, vul-M;. JL .DOOi >
upu. .. -urs. .imanaa jr.. iiarman.
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TRESPASS NOTICE. \yy;;
AH persons are notified not to tres-r . ,
pass on my lands or allow stock of'
any kind to run at largo, under penalty
of law. H. S. Crim, Swansea,
f S. C. i 4t56* ;
! NOTICE?LAND SALE.
Notice is hereby given that ; the:, , ;st
Heirs-at-law of D, Ed. Shealy, deceas- ' C <
ed, will offer for sale on Saturday.: ; : '
i November the 29, 1919, at 11; o'clockj
in the forenoon, at the residence of " >
i
j Andrew I. Shealy, near Amick's Ferry.
I tlie following tract of land of which
i
j the said D. Ed. Shealy died seized
: and possessed: ' i
| All that piece, parcel or tract of
1 land situate, lying and being in Holi
. low Creek Township, County of Loxi
ington, and State of South Carolina,
| containing ninety (CO) acres, more or
; loss, and bounded on Hie North by
; lands of John Long; on the East by
i lands of John Lcaphart; on the South
' y lands of Isaskell fc.hu! J; and on the
West by lands of Rufur 7:y)or, and
perhaps others.
"Y. rxns of ?dc: Cash !>oo i will bo
signed by ali parties having an inter-.
in this land.
OYUC^ P. Sli MARY,
Attorney.
Nov. :0 1 :o
SALE 02 PROPERTY.
' < re will be sold for cash at the
residence of the late Join: O. Scay in
the fc<t. John's, section on Friday, November
2i. beginning .".t '2 o'clockthe
following articles: Household and
kitchen furniture, fan.a implements,
lone-horse way on, buggy and shop
tools.
MRS. JOIIN.C. SEAY,
2te- '. Gilbert Route 2.
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that on
Thursday, the 27th day of November,
1919, I will apply to George S. Drafts,
judge of Probate for Lexington
County, for final discharge as administrator
of the estate of James Pickett.
B. Y. PICKETT,
Administrator.
MI LE TO HIGHEST BIDDER.
On Saturday, Nov. 29. at 10 a. ra.s
[ will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder one bay mare mule.
This mule was taken up on my plantation
several weeks ago. Owner can
get same by paying costs, etc. A. D
EHisor, near Cayce. S.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
The public is forbidden to trespass
upon the lands of the undersigned by
hunting or otherwise. A- N. Sease,
J. G. A. I lister, Geo. Summer, C. C
Poland. 2t-p-6.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
.Ml persons are forbidden to trespass
upon our lands for hunting, fishing
and all other purposes, under penalty
of law. Henry t>. Taylor, Noab
P. Taylor. 4t-p-7.
Land for bale
Have eighty-five or ninety- acres
of land, all timber about four miles
front Chapin. S. G. which I will soli,
either timber separately, or land
ajid tinnber. About half long leaif
pine, balance second growth pine,
large enough to saw, and some hardwood.
None or' the pine has ever
been tapped. The. place is on Bear
Creek. Also have a lot of two acres;
in town of Chapin, on Piedmont
Highway about half mile north of
depot, not a better building site in
town, and a l?t in business; part of
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Chapin.
G. M. BOIiAND,
cjo Gibbcs Machinery Co.. Columbia,
S. CL - - - ?. '
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