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LEXINGTON DISPATCH-NEWS
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Patolighed Every Wednesday By
SMGH & WALKER.
Lexington, S. C.
H. H*i???S~. AaSwrfjrte Editor
Entered at the Postofflce' at JLexing^
ton, S. C? as mail matter of the Second
Class-:
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Make all remittances payable to
8?JGH & WALKER. Address all
communications to The DispatchNews,
Lexington, S. C. Phone 119.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1919
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ROADS MEETING /
If Lexington County is to get anywhere
next year with a road building
plan which will afford anything- like
satisfaction there mil have to be a
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greater..unanimity than was manifest
at the n; feting Monday;' fame good:
IT- ideas were advanced, but there was.,
jaitictilarly'^afihofe th'e 'delegation'
members, a divergence of opinion7
Which dbes^hot^byde welt fc^r even a
start at-a workable progmth. The av.
txrorttc -roads and most of !
I . W lgc >? them
ar^W&iing to pay something for
t&esn. Tfety ate net pari&fclajfly^tcrv
eeted by what plan they get roads, so
long as they iet them at'lnbt too great
a cost. .The: great difficulty is that be:
cause there has v not been . a system
_ * adequate to keep up the roads which
the county once had, dnd because of
. the unusually unfavorable weather
conditions, etffery section of the county
to crying out at once, consequently it
jwil} be; hard to- reconcile many to, a
measure which fails to reabh out into
the remote; sections and givp in> mediate
relief. : This is the problem which
' the legislative delegation has to work
out if it {p.cn be done. It will require
their best thought and the laying
aside of every feeling except a sincere
desire to serve the best interests of the
whole people. Wb have confidence
that the members of the delegation
* will rise to the occasion and when
they meet in Columbia, will work, out
some pian that will give a start towards
good roads.
Col. Wingard was right when he
said that we might as well trim our
sails io dovetail whatever plan we
adopted into a statewide system, because
there iissbfrie {probability that
the coming legislature will adopt some
measure providing for stich a -system.
Lexington county will have only a
very short mileage in any State system,
perhaps not more than 50, while
in the eveilt of a tax being levied it
will have to;bear its part We wohld
get little and probably pay;much for
such a system, but it is likely to be
adopted just the .same. If passed in
the shape which many believe it will
be it will relieve Lexington county ov
caring for the Piedmont Highway and
for the National highway, the tWo
roads oh which ibere is the greatest
amount of travel and which necessarily
require the most work. This will
afford ^opportunity for work on the
latteral- roads' leading to these main
highways, .but if Ijke Stale should levy
a coMiddrhbjlie; jt&x ior this purpose
the couhtv funds would hardly be sufficiently
inqr$ase<| to give the people
living away fto*n these roads what
triey want.
'"."It was a pity that such a small
crowd was.in attendance and that
Senator Ridgell did not have an opjprtunity
to set out the program
which he had outlined, because it
ought to at least furnish a good worktag
basis flbm which the delegation
could start toj frame- a law which
would give us- better results.
THE BAPTIST DRIVE.
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. It would have been a noteworthy
iohievefiient if in more than twice the
time allotted, the success of the Bapjtiet
drive for seventy-five million dollars
had Jstacbess: ' That the
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subscription was practically raised in
one dayv rojoff than remarkable.
It is hardly short of marvelous. It
bespeaks a ;church kjyalty and a religious
fervor that means more than
the raising- of : any , definite sum of
money. It shows' an ability to pull
together and stick together and a cajlacity
to enthuse- whmh denotes that
the church is styi enjoying its youth
and the ah^oidiianying virility. Great
things wil? doubtless be accomplished
f^om the friiittj of this successful, cantssh
for funds. One may look forward
ta t*.' greai^ growth x>f the Baptist
faith. "Nothing succeeds like i
success."
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COLORED SCHOOL RALLY.
The colored people of Lexington are
preparing to buy Hr piece of ground
and build a ne^* school house. They
had a rally at Bethel A. M. E. church
on Nov. 23. . After an able sermon by
Rev. T>ort*r, pastor of St. Paul Baptist
church, they succeeded in'raising the
sum of $149.83. They are thanking
the good people of Lexington, both
white'and colored, for their liberal!
contribution for the eattse of educa
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KM'tiK i'."!i.'N .11 uiiuuxiavi.
Mrs. Tubbs of Shantytown is coming
to Gilbert school Saturday night,
December the thirteenth (13) at seven
thirty o clock. Give her a hearty
welcome.
Admission 25c and 15c. 2t-p
FOR THE LADIES.
Our Ne v York buyer has been very
active during the past two weeks. He
has bought hundreds of Dresses,
Coats and Coat Suits and these purchases
are. arriving daily. In view of
the fact that these goods were bought
at the, end of the season and that New
York has so far had a mild winter we
will be prepared to offer this stuff
much lower than anything we have so
far offered this season. All wool dresses
-from '$9.95 up. Coats from $9.95
up: Sui*s from $5.00 up.
FIJRTICKS SAMPLE STORE.
Corner Gates and Gervais Sts.,
Columbia, S. C.
How Big New York- Grocery Firm
Keeps I>o>wn Rats.
Vroome ,& Co., Butter & Cheese
Merchants; New York fcity, says: "We
Koep ftAT^-SNAP in ou^:cellar all the
time, it keeps down ,rats. We buy
it it>y the gross, would1 hot be without
it.": banners: use -RAT-SNAP. Three
sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed
by Harmon Drug Co.
. v ' ,. Choice Onion Sets. .
White'or Silver-skin : and Yellow
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Danners, clean and sound sets, Harv
mon Drug Co.
EXECUTOR'S SALE. j
On Friday, the 19th day of December,
1919, I will sell at my home place,'j
to the highest bidder for cash, at
eleven o'clock a. m. the following |
goods and chattels belonging to the j
estate of B. J. Jeffcoat.
One milk cow and calf, and one
Maxwell automooiie, jl?i5 moaei.
D/LEONA$D JEPCOAT,"
' '*>"'> Executor.
Dec. 3, IS 19. ' n3L?
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MILL PAYS.
After the 24th Nov. 1919, my mill
days will be oh Tuesday and Friday
of each week. Edmund Flour Mil!:
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby forbidden, under
penalty of law, to trespass upon
my lands, known as the D. B. Rawl
place, the Quick place and the Bybrand
place, for the purpose of hunting-,
hauling straw, wood or any other
purpose.
H. CROMER OSWALD.
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CITATION NOTICE. **
State of South Carolina, County of
Lexington. 7 "
By George S. Drafts, esquire, probate
Judge.
Whereas, Henry W. Davis made
suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration
of the Estate of and effects
of Ella B. Davis.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and sinsrular the kindred
CtL JLrt?AlllglASiIf DUUtU V^cLI \Ji 111CL, U1U1XU
twenty days after the service hereof,
exclusive of the day of such service,
and if you fail to answer the Complaint
herein within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiffs in this action will
apply to the Court for the relief demanaed
in the Complaint.
C: M. EFIRD, |
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
NOTICE.
To the defendants, James Corley, Ernest
Corley, Susie Kinard, Henry
Kinard, and John Davis:
Pleas? take notice. That a copy of
'he Summons and Complaint in this
ction is cow on f. in the olhco ui
the Clerk of Court for said County
and State.
C. JUL BFIRD.
A ft ft moor for Plaintiffs.
119 November, 1919.
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' NEWS FROM PROVIDENCE
SECTION, ROUTE 1.
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Mr. Jcb E. Corley is very sick at
the time of this writing. His friends
wish for him a speedy recovery. His
sister, Mrs Mariah Wingard. spent
the week with him.
SUMMONS
State of South Carolina, County of
Lexington.-?Court of Comrhdn
Pleas.
Reauben H. Corley, Plaintiff, tersus
Maria Corley, Henry Corley, Silas
Corley, Daniel Corley, Edward Corley,
Ella Lark, Reuben Bickley, the
children of Martha Bickley, Henry
Corley, Anna Chavis, Jesse Corley
Carmel, Henry Eichelberger, and
Mary P. Corley, Defendants. .
To the Defendants Above Named:.-;
You are hereby Summoned and; required
to answer the Complaint in this
action, and of which a copy is herewith
served upon you, and to serve a
copy of your Answer to the said Complaint
on the subscribers at their office,
at Lexington, South Carolina,
within twenty days after1 the seryice
hereof, exclusive of the day; of. s.u,ch,
service; and 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. ... *- ,; *
EFIRD ? CARROlyL, ... .
I Attorneys for Plaintiffs. -k
23 September*, 1919". v-r-:
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To the defendants Edward Corlest, E1-.
la Lark, Jesse.Cprley Carmel, . Rep-..
i ben Bickley, Daniel Corley, and the
children of Martha Bickley:
Please take notice that a copy- of
the Summons and Complaint in this
action is now on /file in the office of
the Clei^'k of Court fpr sstid ^/County
and State. ' '
FJFIRD & CARROLD,
Attorneys for the plaintiff. '
19 November. 1919.
No. 50. f : *.. ....
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
OF .THE1 W"!
Bank of Columbia
located at Columbia, S. C., at
close of business November 17, 1919.
; Resources.
Loans anu discounts. ... ?2,283,035.05
-liberty loan bonds. . .-.'J- 343,200.00
Bonds and stocks owned
and' Creditors of tTie said Ella B.
Davis, deceased, that they be and appear,
before me, in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Lexington, C. HV
S.C., on 11 Dec. 1919 next, after publication
hereof at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, to show cause, if any they
have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my Hand, this 25 day
of November Anno Domini 1919.
GEO. S. DRAFTS (L. S.)
Probate Judge Lexington Co. S. C.
Published on the 26 day of Nov.
1919 in the Lexington paper 2 weeks.
! SUMMONS.
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State of South Carolina, County of
i Lexington?Court of Common
Pleas.
Thomas Thompson, Isabella Spann,
Louisa Williams, Henry Bowman,
William Bowman, James Thompson,
and Wilky Thompson, Plaintiffs,
versus, Christine Wililams, James
Corley, Ernest Corley, Hattie Corley,
Susie,- Kinard, Henry Kinard,
\ and John Davis, Defendants.
To the Defendants above Named: ' !
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 on the subscriber at his office
? ^ T V? Cnt*Al%?A Trrif
by bank :.... -*7,8.02.4)0
Furniture and fixtures.. 14,919,76
-wvv
Banking house and other real
estate owned. 86,000.00
?>ue from banks
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and bankers$329,452.51
currency .... 52,446.00
2old ... 1.320.00
Silver and other \
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minor coin. 17,103.76 v"'i
Checks and cash >.
items 219,037.89
Exchanges for
the clearing
house 53,472^.22 672,832.38
Other resources viz:
Wax savings stamps.. 1,164,69
Lability customers account
acceptances.... 10,628.20
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1 : 1 Total.
.33,420,009.60
Liabilities
Capital stock paid an.. * . $ 200,000.00
Surplus'fund .......V... 35,000.00
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Undivided profits, less-,
current expenses and
taxes paid .......... 12,047.51
Due to'banks and bank-' ' '
| ers 174,476.98
Dividends ; unpaid .,.... ; 28:60
Individual deposits
subject *
to check'.'$i,439.080162 < j
Savings deposits
.. . '' 793,076.29 'V h * h.
Time ceitifk-i;;h; v., .
cates of cte-i- .. ...
posit,.... : 273^764.33
Certified ' '
checks .. 38,950.31
Cashier's
, checks . . 53,206.86 2,598.078,41
Bills payable, including
certificates for money
borrowed ........... J87.250.00
Other liabilities, via:
Reserve for taxes 2,500.00
Acceptances 10,628.20
Tota' $3,420,009.60
State of South Carolina?County of
Richland, ss:
Before mo came D. A_ Childs, Cashier
of the above named bank, who,
being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing staterroent is a true con>i
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dition of taid bank, as shown by the
books of uaid bank.
D. A. CHILDS,
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Swor n to and subscribed before me j
this 21st day of November, 1919.
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I Cor reel? Attest:
U L,. HARDIN,
WM. ANDERSON CDARKSON.
! CFR1S. HABENICJTT.
Directors
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Notice of Election
State of South Carolina, County of
| I?exingtom
An Election having been ordered
by Governor R. A. Cooper to be held
in requirements with the law govern
in? said election upon the question of
annexing a portion of Lexington
County to Newberry County described
in a proclamation issued by the Governor
of South Carolina to oe held on
the 6th day of January, 1920 at which
election the electors shall vote "yes"
or "no" upon the question of annexation.
The following Managers are
hereby appointed to conduct said election
at the precinct named below and
,to canvass and declare the result and
i return the same to the Commission- :
ers at Lexington Court House, South
Carolina, immediately thereafter.
The first named Manager is hereby declared
Chairman ard is requested to
.secure the , boxes from the Clerk of.
Court's office^at Lexington, S. and
i'nfum tVl o oo w? r\ 4- + Vk r\v+ ttt U V? 4 Vi
i 11 iximc CU5CU1C1 Willi me I'
number of votes cast for and against
the said annexation . ai),d,.,v^he.> :tqtnl
'number of votes polled .etc, . . .. ^
.? That only, those residing within the
area affected, as described in,. the
governor's ^reclamation, shall be permitted
to vote at said precinct in the
said election. ..... ...
Pols- will open at 7, o'clock. in the
morning and close at .4 .o'clock in the
afternoon.-^Boxes may , be secured :
any time on or after the 3rd day of ;
January, 1020.
Managers of Election. ;
Peak?W. M. Wilson, chairman; W. 1
H. Epting. J. Owens Chapman,
Charles E. Stuck, clerk;
Chapin?P. 13. Fulmer, chairman;
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L John,; J. CafUghman, N. E. Shcaly,. G. ]
H. Shedl'y, clerk. j '
Elird's. Store?C. ,L. Matthews,
chairman!: Ed. Shealy, Jabez Frick, M.
L. Wheeler, clerk.. >..'< ?
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W. II. WITT, ' !
T. H. BAWL,
V - ' ' A. S. FRICK,
, Commissip^ers of Election for Lexington
County, South Carolina.
Lexington, S. C., December. 1st,
1919, ' " *
'v.i{Bank No. 220
STATEMENT
Of the condition of The
BROOEAND BANK ;
located at New Brookland, S. C.. at the
close of business November 17, 1919.
Resources ]
Loans and Discounts, $227,200.67
Overdrafts 461.54
Furniture and Fixtures, .. 2,500.00 .
Banking House 4,500.00
Due ^tfrom banksand
bankers 10,139.83 1
Currency J. 6,967.00 ]
Silver and other Minor J
Coin 182.92 ]
Checks and Cash Items,.. 125.87
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Other Resources, viz:
Liberty Loan Bonds owned
by Bank 10,000.00
Advance for customers Lib- . ? ? .
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erty Loan Bonds 17,#00.00
Total, $279,083.83 i
Liabilities* ]
Capital stock paid in $ 30,000.00 '
Surplus fund, ; . *5,000.00 I
Undivided profits, less cur- 1
rent Expenses and Taxes
paid V 5,813.57
Due to banks and Bank;*
ers ' 489.39
Dividends unpaid 48.00
Individual Deposits .. r .
subject to . <
check, . .$119,223.11
Savings de- . ' {
posits 80,168.*! <
Time OeKifii
i cates: fit depos- ?-if!.;; ;; ?
!' it, I..* 23^213.1.1
C a s h i e r's , .. . t =.
Checks, ." 1,128.14 229,732.87
Bills Paj able, including
certificates for MoneyBorrowed,
4,00000
* Total ,$279,083.83
Stato of South Carolina, County of
Lexington.
Before me came B. S. Trottl, President
of the above named bank, who,
being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true
condition ot said bank, as shown by
the books of said bank.
L. S. TROTTT.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 25th day of November 1919.
IL V. MURDAUGH,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest: ~
P. J. WBSSINGER.
TLENRY BUFF,
E. W. SHTJBL, I
Directors.
U'liCUT UTRI.S WANTED
Columbia, S. C., needs white women,
preferably between the ages of 18
and 35, to work as attendants or enter 1
the training school. For information
apply to the Superintendent. 4t-c-6.
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c LA SSI FIB]
: RATES: One Cent a wo
taken for less
If you have anything for ss
or whatnot; if you need he]
if you have lost anything or
to advertise try the classify
News.
IT HAS PAID OTHERS
REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE?Good "business' property
in towr. of Ch'apki, coo'siBtiiig' " of
frame ciofe, livery stable and large
warehouse, also good'vacant corner
lot. Address John II. Hjlier, Irmo. ;
3. C. 3-t-p.
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FOR SALE?54 ..cres, .o^e ; milo from
,-Red pankp 20 acres.,good farming
land cleared, balance . in. woods;
branoh. runs through, place.. Good
fi\*e-room house, ,barn .. . and two
stables on place. Bargain for
quick buyer. D.' E'/' Aifiick, Lex- ;
" ington, S. C." 1"1'tf-c
FOR SALEK-45 9 : Acre; Farm;. three
miles South West of Gilbert. Extra
fine dwelling, goqd^.twq story..bam
and . other outbuildinga,. This farm
is in ,good , community, ; near . good
school and fields are, free of stumps. r
Karl F. Oswald.
jK-.t ft:/fi i/.r. > : .
FOR SALE OR RENT. ' :
My Shull place, four miles west of
Lexington on Adgusta toad/5 See or
write me.
' ; 'F. K. ROOF, '"> ' j
2t'-c- ' Leesville;'S. C. :
MISCluIJUANEOUS.
POR.SALE?-One., second hand one- ,
horse wagon in . good condition. and .
cheap to quick b^iyer., CaughmanKaminer
Co. ' .. .. i
POR SALE?Shingle mill, blocking
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machine brand new belt, Ajax 8horsc
engine. All in gooVl fix.'Cheap
to quick buyer, I). Lawrence Coriey,
Hi. !, Lexington'.
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2t-pd.
XANTED?Walnht logs. Good price 1
at any railroad < station, It will '
pay anyone who can look up a few
trees to write to "Walnutcare; the f Dispatch-News.
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rQR SALE?First class Anderson vul- J
canizing outfit. Bargain for quick
buyer. J. D. Price. Batesburg, S.
C. 2t-jd. *
TOR SALE?Fine and extra large pe- <
cans at 60 cents per pound. MrsLp
E. V. Fox, Lexington, S. C. 2t-pd. p
Now is the time to buy that heater j
fou have been talking about. We,
lave a number of the famous Coal
Blast Heaters in all sizes. Get our
prices before you buy. Caughman- !]
xaminer Co. j
WIDOW 21?worth $56,000 income '
$300 monthly, anxious to marry
honorable gentleman. Write Mrs.
Warn 2216 1-2 Temple St., Los
Angeles, Cal. . 3t-7.
MILLINERY.?We are new mak
. ?: ? ~ii :n
ng special pixccs uu >*ii muiiiici; t?nvA
pattern hats. This is a great opportunity
to save money, and we will be ;
?lad to nave the ladies call early. !
Caughmnn Kaminer Co.
PGR RENT ON EAST TERMS?Our
place, containing seventy acres with .
good dwelling and water on it about .
five miles from Lexington near
Augusta Highway. A. T>. Martin,
T. C. Sturkie. Nov 19-tf ,
Just received a shipment of new
Georgia Cane Syrup, the best most J
delicious syrup made, and at the 1
right price. Caughman-Kaminer Co. {
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EGGS?MORE EGGS, ; j i
Reefer's More Egg Tonic makes
champion layers QUt:of common barn- i
yard hens. The extra eggs , you get
will repay you many times over, l!
package, $1; 3 packages, $2.50. Every
package guaranteed. Order by mail.
I pay postage. EL A. Roberts, Iiex-'
ington, S. C. AUTOMOBHiKS
FOPv SALIC?One seeond-tiano ?roru
Car. in good condition. Apply to
Wilbur Rood, at Caughman-Kairdner
Co.
FOR SALE?One Ford racer, 1918
model, in good, -mechanical condition
and new tires al! round. Wilf
sell Cheap to Quick buyer. J,'. H:
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Monts, Lexington,; Rt. . ltc;
,,', n lost" 1
LOST?One overcoat on Tuesday af+
ternoon. Dec. 2. tyetwoen Lexington
and Pdgrim church on Drejicr's
Ferry Road. Finder pieasc return
to 15. 1>. Gable Ixjxingtoii, S. IT. Itc
i
r < a S'eci'0..
Abv::: r-? .' Wi: for- Dye. Dwarf
Essex Rape, al! kinds ef cabbage,
winter 1; mips, winter Radishes, and
other seasonable seeds, bulk and packjages,
new crop seeds.
IlartTvon Drug Co.
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o\C OLUMNI
rd teach insertion.^ Nd ad
than 25 eents.
tie?whether land, livestock .
Ip or want to rent a farm;
if you have something else
ed column of The Dispatch- i
Ahib Wil l PAY f t
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SALE OF PERSONAL I
Saturday, Dec. -13th, 1919, at my
home, 3 miles west of Lexington C.
K. I will sell my personal property
namely: 2 horses, 12 Duroc hogB,
poultry, corn, peas, seed wheat, fodder,
stover, pea hay, wagons, harness
buggies, road cart, farm machinery
ahd ^implements, 1 Majestic range, i
piajVo," and other household goodi
etc. Sale will heein at i(l a m .
Terms cash..'
3t-c. j. E. &AWL KYZ&R.
?rr-? ? ..?
. ? WOOD AND LIGHTWOOb
rK- . . FOR SALE r" " " * '
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I ajn prepared to furnish the peotgJS
.i v" ' r ... . I
pie of Lexington witli either wood
or.Ji^twood at $5.00 per load, delivera)
In your yard'. Call te^ptone' *
ancl Relive your' orders.' " d
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N(yrt&2 OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
am y. SALE.' "r' I'v.'ih
?eTI the personal property of
F.'T.^Weed at 10 o'clock a m. on tkev
l'Qtfi (5ay of December, 1919.
Te'r^ns of sale cash !
ii filTv' : SALLI'E M. WEED.
Administrator; '* , T.Y
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'ti ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, v
State* ,^tf South Carolina, Coimty . of
.':.Caihpun. r.'j ( /. .
Notice is hereby given that the undejreigned
will sell at public auction,'
onutche !4th day of . December 1919 a?
tha/pci'Sonal property of the late T.RCriderjr
consisting of horses, mules,,
'ind farming implements, a list of. ?
same 'heing on file in the Judge of
Probates Office for Calhoun County.,
Said': sale to take place at . the . lateresidence
of the said T B. Crider at
Lenoo'etoek.-A. M.
;usT W. R CRIDRR. :
Administrator of the estate of T. ?>.
Crider..; 2t-c
dn FINAL DISCHARGE.
KotZee is hereby given that on Monla^tlrfe
29th day of December next,
[will apply to George S. Drafts, judge
Df probate for Lexington county, for
filial;discharge as. administrator ;-.< c?
theie&ate of* Melvip'Cortey, deceased.
viVO J. R- CROC!' FiR,
.-ictj. Admini oior... '-.?vbr>
TRESPASS NOTICE
All persons are forbidden tc tr pass
upon our lands for hunting, facing,
and all other purposes, under j?eaalty
of law. Henry D. Taylor, Noafc
F. T^xfcor. 4t-p-5,
i CREDITOR'S NOTICE,
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Under authority vested in me by an
Orde.r'of Judge Shipp, passed on November
14ili, in the case of S. Li/ Riefe
and" Elberc Rish, against Mary Rislv
and otKers, all persons holding claim?
against the estate of John F. Risk
are- hereby notified to lilc the same
witli- sac, properly proven, before January
next.
H. L. HARMON,
til Jan 1. \ Clerk of Court
Aaction Sale of Land
I, will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for .cash, on [th?
?rcu?u, Friday, Dec. 12, at 13" ' o'clock
^ noon at my homo place,
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containing" ' 57. ' acres. Situated
near Augusta road, about halfway between
Lexington and Columbia, new
ehprch and school. Has good eight
room house.barns and outbuildings.
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Good well of water. A most deeisSj
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able place. For further infonnc.tio>i
address
JOHN W. FRYU
New Brookland, S, OL
Land for Sale
Hare eighty-five or ninety- acree
of land, all timber about four miles
from Chapin, S. C. which I will sel^
either timber separately, or land'
and timber. About- half long , leotif
pine, balance second - growth : pine*
large enough to saw; and-some hardwood.-'
None' of - the\ pine- has > eve#
been tapped. - The' placs is <m
Creefci Also have a. lot of two Acres
in tcfcn of '-Chapin, on:- Piedtnent
Highway about half raite north 08
depot, npt a better building site ta
town, and a lot in business part of
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Chapin.
a. M. COLAXD,
ejo Gibbcs Machinery Co., Columbia,
S. ?C.
66 l quickly relieves1 Constipatios,
Riliofeness, Loss r?df ! Appetite and
Headaches, due to Torpid liver.?Adr,