The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, December 31, 1919, Image 7
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CONFERENCES
*rs to he field in Thirty-three
Co*sst3es to January.
iftbierr <on renege Dec. 27.?Aocordf
tog to . r^runcements made recently
the Extension Service will conduct
in January a series of county conferences
on the boll weevil situation
uxd a safe farming program for South
Carolina in the presence of the weevil.
Thirty-four of these conferences will
be held in thirty-three counties. The
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conference ror L?exingwn uouuyy wiu
* . be held at Lexington Jan. 22.
j. Specialists of the Extension Servicej
and other authorities who have had
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successful experience in fighting the
boll weevil will be organized into j
itwo parties and thus two County Con- j
ferences wil be held each week dayj
between Jan. 6 and Jan. 30 inclusive,
as shown in the schedule below.
I Tuesday, Jan. 6?First party, Beaufort,
Second party, Monck's Corner.
Wednesday, Jan. 7.?First party,
yv: Blufton. Second party, Kingstree.
I( Thursday, Jan. 8.?First party,!
Ridgeland. Second party, Georgetown. |
Friday, Jan. 9.?First party, Wal- I
terboro. Second party, Conway.
; Saturday, Jan. 16.?First party,
Charleston. Second party, Marion.
Monday, Jan. ir.?First party, St.
George. Second party, Florence,
f Tuesday, Jan. 15.?First party, Bamberg.
Second party, Dillon.
| Wednesday, Jan. 14.?First party,
-AHendale. Second party. Manning,
p Thursday, Jan. 15.?First party,
Barnwell. Second party, Sumter.
; Friday, Jan. 16.?First party,
Orangeburg. Second party, BishopSseK
;
| Saturday, Jan. 17.?First party, St.
Matthews. Second party, Darlington.
Jjjpg- Monday, Jan. 18.?First party,
'3klken. Second party, Bennettsville.
^ Tuesday, Jan. 20.?First party,
Gdgefield. Second party, Chesterfield.
Wednesday, Jan. 21.?First party,
s . Saluda. Second party, Camden.
' Thursday, Jan. 22.?First party,
Sew berry. Second party, Lexington.
, Friday, Jan. 23.?First party, Mc3orm4ck.
Second party, Winnsboro.
Saturday, Jan. 24.?First party,
fiwood. Second party, coiumDia.
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On Christmas eve the Providence
congregation, Lexington, S. C., gave
their pastor, the Rev. O. B. Shearouse,
a pounding, consisting of provisions
for table, pantry, barn and cash, all
to cheer their pastor and family in
the Christinas season, We are sin
cerely thankful to the kind donors of
these most helpful favors, and pray
heaven's richest blessings upon all
who contributed to make this act of
kindness a success.
O. B. SHE AROUSE.
Dec. 30, 1919.
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGENotice
is hereby given that on
Thursday, the 15th day of January
next, I will apply to George S. Drafts
judge of Probate for Lexington County,
for final discharge as administrator
of the estate of Henry Dent, deceased.
'
. A" C. M. EFIRD, \
Administrator Es.- Henry Dent.
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
f Notice is hereby given that on Fri
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[day, the 16th day 01 January next, x
[will apply to George S. Drafts, judge
i of Probate for Lexington County, for
final discharge as administrator of
the estate of G. A. Goodwine, deceased,
MAGGIE GOODWINE,
Administrator Es. G. A. Goodwine.
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that on Saturday,
the 17th day of January next,
I will apply to George S. Drafts,
I judge of Probate for Lexington Coun[
l
ty, for final discharge as administra[
tor of the estate of H. C. Reeder, dej
ceased.
MRS. P. W. REEDER,
Administrator Es. H. C. Reeder.
AUDITOR'S 1920
SCHEDULE
In accordance with law in reference
to the assessment and taxation of per.
sonal property the County Auditor or
his Assistant will be and attend the
following'named placer for the fiscal
year 1920. ^Taxpayers will please be
prompt in meeting the appointments.
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this method c
iveo us during
atronage durin
nd honest met
, Grain, at
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efore buying.
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Come ' . ) give the name of
the tow j he school district
in whicl - i, also all personal
property * ition for taxation.
In case ought or sold any
real est st returns be prepared
t ' iber of acree pur-1
c/iascu or ~oiu anu irom a.nu to tvjioiu. i
1ST. WEEK.
Irmo?Tuesday P. M. Jan. Uth.
Chapin?Wednesday and Thursday j
Jany. 7th and 8th.
Peak?Friday A. M. Jany. Sth. j
2XD. WEEK.
Edmund?Tuesday A. M. Jany. 13. t
Gaston?Tuesday P. M. Jany. 13.
Swansea?Wednesday ar.d Thurn-1
day Jany. 14 and 15.
Pclion?Friday, Jany. IS.
3RD. WEEK.
Steed man?Tuesday A. M. JaDy.1
20th.
Samaria?Tuesday P. M. Jany. 20th.
Patesburg ?Wednesday*. Jan. 21st
jjeesviile?Thursday, Jan. 22nd.
j Summit?Friday A. M. Jan. 23rd.
> ?Prvkir "P .fan. 23rd.
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Crout's Store?Saturday A. M. Jan.
24th.
4TH .WEEK.
Addy's Store?Tuesday A. M. Jan.
27th.
Franklin Keisler?Tuesday P. AL
Jan. 27th.
Red Bank?Thursday A. M. Jan.
29th.
Cayoe?Friday A. M. Jan. 30th. J
I Brookland?Friday P. M. and Satj
urday Jan. 30th. and 31st.
Blanks will be left at llr. E. A.y
Poole's store in Bull Swamp Township.
At Lexington C. H. all days not included
in above schedule from Jan.
1st. to Fehy 20th when 30 per cent
penalty will be added for failure to
make rturns.
Poll Tax from 21 to 60 years of age
Road Tax from 21 to 35 years of
age.
Dog Tax Capitation Tax of 50c.
W. D. PENT.
Auditor of Lexington Co.
SPECIAL REFEREE'S SALE.
By virtue of a Decree of the Court
I of Common Pleas for Lexington
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Louniy, o. v,., ucicvuivic iuuuv. u .
case of Jefferson A. Piatt, et al.f
against E. Katharine Piatt, et ,al., I,
H. L. Harmon, Clerk of Court for Lexington
County, S. C., as Special Referee,
will sell on salesday in January,
j 1920, being Monday, the 5th day of
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said month, during1 the usual hours of
sale, before the Court House door, in
the town of Lexington, in the County
of Lexington, S. C.. to the highest bidder,
FOR CASH:
"All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land, together with the improvements
thereon, situate. lying and
being on the southern side of the
Saluda River, in the County of Lexington,
in the State of South Carolyina,
containing ninety-three and
171100 (93.17) acres, more or less,
bounded as follows, to wit: On the
north by the Saluda River; on the
east and south-east by lands formerly
of the Estate of William Johnson, now
lands of the Columbia Electric Street
Railway Company; on the south and
west by la?ids of Estate of Ilook, being
more fully described in the deed
of H. A. Spann, Clerk of Court of
Common Pleas and General Sessions
for Lexington County, S. C., to William
Piatt, and others, recorded in
said Cierk's Office, in Volume "PP,"
page 50, on the 13th of November,
1896, and on the plat thereof made
by W. D. George, Surveyor, dated
February 5th, 1915."
H. L. HARMON,
Clerk of Court for Lexington County.
S. C., as Special Referee.
December 16th. 1919.
CLERK'S SALE.
State of South Carolina. County of
Lexington.
Decia Raw], Plaintiff, vs Willie Edgar
Rawl. John Erwin Rawl, Catharleen
Rawl, Mary Lotha Rawl, and
M. E. Ruatlnd. I>efendnnts.?Court
of Common Pleas.
By virtue of authority vested in me
by Order of the Court in the above entitled
Cause, I will sell before the
Court House door at Lexington, S. C.,
during the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder, on the first Monday
in January. 1920, the same being the
fifth day of said month, the following
real estate, to wit:
"All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land situate, lying and being
within the incorporate limits of the
Town of Batesburg, Lexington County,
State of South Carolina, and containing
nineteen and eighty-six hundredths
(19.86) one hundredths acres,
and bounded on the North by lands of
E. J. Hite, and M. E. Rutland, and
West by Charleston Public Road."
Terms of sale: Cash, subject to the
mortgage debt of M. E. Rutland over
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field and (
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Meal, gei
yon money.
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'the same amounting to Three Thorns- ?
jand, Four Hundred, ninety-three and ,
j 80 ( 80i 100) Dollars, with interest on ]
I $957.90 thereof from Dec. 31st, 1919 '
' at the rate of seven per cent per an- j ]
; num, until fully paid. Purchaser to j <
pay for papers, recording and reve-i (
j nue stamps. i <
M. L. HARMON,
Clerk of Court. j;
J Deo. 15th. 1919. Jj
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CLERK'S SALE. ,
j State of South Carolina. County of .
| Lexington. ^
Willie Saltan, et al., Plaintiffs, vs <
Hassie DeHart. et al.. Defendants. ^
I ?Court cf Common Pleas. i
By virtue of authority vested in me (
! by order of the Court in the above
entitled cause, I will sell cn the first
Monday in January next the same ^
being the nth day of saul month,
before the court house door at Lex- ^
ington. S. C, during the legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder, the fol- j
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lowing aoscriDea reai esta.it:.
"All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land situate lying and being
in Lexington County, in the State ,
aforesaid, containing fifty four and ^
ithree fourths (54 3-4) acres, more or (
; less, bounded by lands of ,T. R. Kelly, .
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Paul Fulmer, Dina ILiltiwanger,
Stephens Burket^, Collins Sultan, and ^
perhaps others."
Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to ;
' pay for papers, recording fees and
fr ' I
J revenue stamps. I
{ H. L. HARMON, L
Clerk o'f Court. L
Dec. 10th, 1919. L
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(TERR'S SALE. j
i State of South Carolina. County of i
Lexington. s
rEllen M. Kaiser, ot al., Plaintiffs, vs (
J Carl K Kaiser, Defendant.?Court
i of Common Pleas. i
i
j By virtue of authority vested in me ]
: by order of the Court in the above 1
I entitled cause, I will sell o:i the first 1
I Monday in January next the same ;
j being the 5th day of said month, be- :
: fore the court house door at Lexing- j
ton, S. C., during the legal hours of i
isale, to the highest bidder, the follow- <
i
j ing described real estate, to wit: <
1 "All that piece, parcel or tract of j
land, situate, lying and being ik Lexington
County and the Stat* aforesaid, ]
containing one hundred and sixty :
one and one quarter acres, more or
less, about eight miles from Columbia
and about one mile f-oro Arthur's j
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ustomers for I
receive a cot
turn we pros
of~
Sarden So
rs, 16 per c
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LEXINGTOM
station, voi::h side of the C. C.
& A. r . * mounded East by
lands o i: % rth oy innds of HPh
^ox. . nd Shall; West by
lands c ational Bark ; and
South 1 .rallcl t< ? the southern
boi -id large tract, now,
5r forn zie 13. Oe:gor.
This be sold In two sepirato
- 'ding vo a division
inc made o> - Hartley, Surveyor,
Dec. 6. 1919, one tract containing
linety three and fifty one-hundredths
lores, move or less, and the other containing
sixty seven and seventy five
me hundredths acres, more or less.
:he plat to this land showing divis011
lino being on filo in. tho Clerk's
iffice.
Also, all that piece, parcel or tract
if land, situate, lying and being in
Lexington County and State aforesaid.
containing ono hundred, nine:een
and one third acres, mere or less,
md bounded by lands of the said J.
Prank Kaiser, Ellen ML Kaiser, L. L.
Lown, J. Marsha! Koof. by lands now
ir formerly of the Kinsler Mill Tract,
md lands of It, K, Kaiser, the same
oeing the northern portion of three
lundred twenty aero tract of land
conveyed to J. Prank Kaiser and
Rawl K. Kaiser and designated as
iract Xo. L on a plat and survey made
!>y E. L. Hartley. Surveyor. Dec.
L91D.
Also. lU that piece, parcel planta:lon
or tract of land situate, lying and
being in Lexington County and State of
South Carolia containing ono hundred
:en acres more or less, and bounded
t>y lands of the estate of Levi Gunter,
Jacob Sox. Ellen M. K-.iisor Kinsler
and and perhaps other*', and designated
as tract No. 2 on a pJat and
survey made by E. L. Hartley Surveyor,
Dec. 1910.
Also, the noi*t)icrn lia-f. with improvements
thereon, of ai: that piece,
parcel or lot of land situate lying and
being in the town of Lexington, in
the Count} of Lexington, and state
aforesaid, cotaining two (2) roods
ind twenty eight (28) perches, fronting
on Depot Street of said town and
adjoining lots belonging iz G. D. McOartha
on the South, Dr. M. Q. Henirix
on ti e East and Mrs. Corrie C.
Meetze on the North.
Terms of sale: Cash, purcahser to
pay for papers, revenue stamps and
recording fees
IT. L. HAP-MON,
Clerk of Court.
Dec. 10th. 1919.
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