The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, November 03, 1920, Image 12
PERSONAL
Mr. Vun M. Wingard, one of the
most successful uml popular travel- a
ing men in this section, spent Monday. I;
in Lexington, his old home town. Mr. u
Wingard has been with the Levering t
Coffee Co., of Baltimore. for the past e
sveral years, and up to a few months
:t^o traveled Georgia ami Florida, lie I<
is now in this State and makes rogu- t
lar trips to Lexington, where his numerous
friends are always glad to give t
him a cordial greeting. (i
Airs. Olin M. Price is on an extended
visit to relatives in IJurlington, N. j
C. t
T. C. Cnllison. Ksq.. spent Saturday
y, in Edgefield on legal business. r
J. Boozer Crews, of the Columbia <
Itecord, was in Lexington for a short y
>j time Friday afternoon. He is one of a
the best news gatherers in the eoun- !;
try and has been with The Rcc/rd for
a good many years. Mr. Crews is well v
known in Lexington. being a nephew
of Mrs.' M. Elird, and his host of
friends were glad to see him Friday.
Mr. Clias. E. Taylor leaves this %
week fen* VVinturgreeii. Fin., on a pros- v
pectus trip, with a view to locating in
the "Band of Flowers." for the winter I
season's at least. v
Mr. Cogburn. of the Harmon !>rug
Co.. spent Sunday with his parents at
It id go Spring. !
Mr. William F. Taylor, a leading,
planter and natal stores dealer of the | 1
lfollow Creek seetion. was here ilon- a
dtiy on business. Mr. Taylor is one 1
of the best men in the eounty. and his 1
friends are legion.
Mr. Andy 1"*. Corloy. oT tltc Midway v,
section, had a load of fine home-made ,
syrup on the Columbia market. Mott- L,
day morning and realized a good .,
:,<v- price. p
- Mr. Henry Corley, one of >>ur sub- j
Vr stantinl farmers ol' the Midway sec- j
tlon. was in town Tuesday mornintr. <
ITcnry always did live at home and | .
" provided some for the other folks. ;]
Miss Julia Bickley is off mi a visit
to some of her kindred and friends t
near IJttle Mountain for week or so. j
Mr. P. <?. Mrliuin. Jr.. made a f
business tilp over to Columbia, j(|
Tuesday, lie, like all live business j
men, enjoys a day off occasionally.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jumper, of Ce- j j
dar Grove, were here shopping: Moll - I .
day. ! j
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A Fordson Tractor
^ how you spoil that pro-:
^ from a machine over '
|| all-night labor on the i;
I satisfaction of the farmo
^ It can't be otherwise
only a question of v.ha
tore him can question t
tor is the farmer's neccs
All that is necessary
1| ling a team of horses.
|| Tractor is the concent rat
more flexible than horse
1| keep. Then it will do :
IH We don't believe tl
he may have some doub
ment in this paper, to d
before him, and why \v<
Let us show him what il
more to him than it doe
tor he buys a power tha
speak-for the other kind
j W. E. HUMPIll?Y*
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MENTION |
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Alt*. L?a wronce Corley of the Midway
eetton, carried 911 the Columbia mar;et,
Monday morulnt;, one of his usiil
loads of vegetables and substanials
of life, to supply and please the
itizens of that city.
Mrs. llondrix Roherts. of -Red
Cnoll, was a business visitor in town
his week.
Mrs. Edward Hcmlrix and duugh- i
ers. of St. John's, were busy shop- 1
iiau here Monday.
M. and Mrs. Andrew Corley, of
lidway. ujere quite busy in town yeserduy.
Hon. 1>. Crank Htlrd, the able secretary
of Hie State Agricultural So
iety. was here Tuesday. He deserves
real credit for such a successful fair
.s our people enjoyed in Columbia
;ist w*ek.
.Mr.#atul Mrs. It. Roberts of Cedar
J.ove. were busy shoppers hero in
own Monday. (Had to have them.
"1'iook" Taylor, one of the jovial!
ml clever citizens of near (filbert I
k'iis :i . ( Iconic 'visitor in town this !
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Roberts of |
VovUlonw paid our town a pleasant, j
i -lit Mond:i\ .
Mrs. RMrry llarauin i f llic St. l'et-i
( : section was here Saturday shop-j
'I he tram's of Miss < dyu Kawl will j
>e t;irrl to ''..irn that she is at iiotne. j
ftcr an operation for appendicitis at j
he Columbia Hospital and is dohm |
tie. .y.
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t a.;. Jii.imicc It a v.l is one of the I
ild I.ind hitiK-- <.T Ijcxinyton. h'or ]
nx.rly all of his life he has expert-I
need tnueh of i wxinyton and in his I
ihscnee we miss him. And are always
ilail to have ltim return. Hut some 1
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low . there is a reason, for his visiting j
*ort Royal so freouonliv. a;wi we ex-i
'U?i' him. Ho leaves Friday f?n* tile
'laiud of Flowers" ami the Joy that I
iwaits him there.
It was the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs.
^. M. Ilarraun, last Thursday and
Yiday. while on a visit to the State
air. to share the hospitality of Mr.
nid Mrs. It. It. Melton at their lovey
home in Shandon.
Mrs. II. K. IMtjhy of Columbia and
Uirs Ite'.le K*'."i'ner ??'" Spartanburg
ir tin- ^u -is this week of Mrs. S. J.
.1 rphar'. 1
on the farm m.-'i ?v wore pro.- j
perlty?\v'">ethor it i; in ;n rerjr
?.'?r.*e or a phi let \ v.oi ?: -.* >: < > 5
rm for both man and wh' - 1
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e. These are the day-' of pr^gi
kind of powei the farmer is
he monetary advantage of rn:
sity just as much as the run is
r for a farmer is to know his Fc
He wants to use the sumo arnc
(a' power of eighteen horses, a?
control?and beyond all com;
;o many things that horses ant
lore is any question in the mil
ts as to what make of Traetci
raw his attention to the Fords
2 now invite him to come in it
: has done. Let us prove to hi
s to us. When we sell a Tract
t is working for him every din
s. Come, in- ,*?
1RIELS,,; Manager
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The many friends of Airs. J. Frank t
rCleckley will regret to leurn of her t
Illness, she hat? been conflnd to her
bed during tlini jKSst week, and it is t
hoped thcvt.her condition will Improve, t
M?r l.tuiille Counter v of i3atesburg C
spent lest week-end. in ;Lie>c.ington. the
guest of. Miss Unttl/i Wihgard.
Dr. tieo. I>. Crow of Newberry
was a. Lx'x'ngton vis -if last Saturday.
Col. and Mr.s. >1. I). ttnrmon left 1
Tirsd:\v for Plant Cltyr Ffa., to visit
their dnughteV, Mrs! Kie Robinson,
who is ill. ] Col. and Airs. Harmon
will sp< ud the winter in Florida, at A
Plant City and other places.
C. U. lini-iuon of Atlantu. Ga? vis<L
ited his parents. Col. .and Mrs. M. I).
1 ra.Vrncn. last week.
Mrs. J. W. Hyler returned home
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1 I "III t \ 7 4 IZ X11 I M 1 L Ji L'MtM UUt> W IIV1 V
has iicn vl-iJing her brother, Mr.
Wade l.enphart, who is very ill at the
Baptist Hospital.
Mr. Frank Clarke formerly of this
county (Red Bank), now Superin- ^
tt ndent of ?'otton "Mill'at Anderson,
visited the State fair Last week, and
itis old h< :to her-?. lie had with him
two daughters. We are glad Frank
has mad good and is prospering in
life. Sor. y v.e did not ipoet him personally.
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l.t. Col .Julian Miller of Oemson
Colb go. while at the State fair. Fri(
lay. -itiiuK a flying visit to- his home,
iipd paia it is, Mr. and Mrs. Sim J. Miller
last. Friday.
M's.x Mttlite Roberts was a visitor in
Columbia yesterday.
.Mr. James Miller and I-eo Hall of
Wagner. S. were two \voleome \ is-,
iters in bixaigiou Sunday.
Mr. Roy Uullcntine. o.f 1'ine ltidge J
was visiting relatives and friends here
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yesterday.
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A K Ml.STICK DAY TO BE
(T.I.KURATK1) IX COM Mill A
The llrst Southern sin meet and ,
| aeronautical show will he held at the',
State fair p-ounds in Columbia on No- |
\ember 11. the seeond^annlvcrsary of j ]
the signing- of the armistice which!]
ended the world war. This show is
being held under the auspices of the i
American legion, and is something
new for this section. There will he |
cers between motor cars and motorI
cycles and aeroplanes, American, |
| French and British planes of the vaj
l ions types compet ing. Fancy flying ,
and dare-devil stunts will be pulled off >
in mid-air, embracing wing walking, i
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so
:orify forth? fa: mcc. It doesn't
production ; whether h is in i
W. * J' ; iV?!;W drudg
xu-nur.j il o Vi>w\.'o\i nn.v.vors ail t
oh."., and ? >".-:>r or? the farm is
jfoir.ff to have., but no fa ar.er v/i
'.ehinc power over ho_.e and mul
the necessity for ^rov:i:is.r crops.
>rdson Tractor as familiarly as \
>unf. of reason and common ser
ill el^ IIS LMO II1U \ cMIltMlL
iarison much more economical b
1 mules cannot do. and it doesn'
id of any farmer as to the necess
, no that is the reason we are p
on Tractor. This is why we put
> our place of business and view
m its superiority over any othe
or we make a small profit, but v
' in the year; that is. if he buys
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LEXIN
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terial combats and changing from
>no plane to another during flight.
- This is a rare treat for the people of
his section of the country and all
hat can should attond this show in
!olumhia on November 11 next.
MACEDON NEWS.
The farmers of this section art
nisy digging potatoes.
The Macedon school opened Monlay,
we wish it much success.
Mr. Alton Hall spent Saturday night
vith his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hall.
Mr. Cuvren Craft returned home
Saturday after spending a few weeks
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it Hampton Roads, Va., in the Navy.
Mr. Wifttcr Fallaw spent Sunday
vith his parents. Ho is now a student
it the Kdisto Academy.
Miss Hattic Hall was hoine Sunday.
Miss Nettie Kyzer visited Miss
Lllanche Hall, Sunday afternoon.
Miss IJlanchc Hall returned home
Sunday, after spending a jolly week
it Camp Jackson with her sister, Mrs.
Ft. \V. Sox
ONION SI-TPS A\.l) S10I0DS.
Choice white, yellow and red onion
icts. kooiI clean and sound sets. Turlip
seed. fall and winter varieties,
winter raddish.. cabbage. mustard,
IwaiT Es-ii-x rape and other season ihle
seeds, hull; seed and pack a ges.
HAll.MDN t)HU?; CO.
SAVED HIS HORSE
y. r. it. I.. Mel n tyre. ?>f Altoona.
Ala., says; "i>r i/cOar's Antiseptu
Healing Powder quickly healed some
>ad wire cuts <>n my horse. I defy
my stranger i.-i find the slightest scar
>n him."
I Jr. la-'b ar's Adviee anti Ki-mcdy
caved "'ais val. >le animal. He
.varus you not to i? ve a wound, sore
cut e.\nosed, hn to dust, on l)r. IjCi
leaf's Antiseptic Healing Powder,
which instantly forms an antiseptic
protection and promotes healthy heal
IHK.
In his US years of Veterinary Praei
if" and Kxpert Poultry Breeding
fir. I.eGrar has ?ompcrunded a remedy
Tor every eurablc ailment of stock ot
poultry. Whenever they require a
remedy, it will pay you. us it did Mr.
Meylntyre. to purchase from yout
dealers the proper Dr. I^eGcar Remedy.
on a sntisfactk/n or money hack
sua ran tee.
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make any difference i
he saving that conies
:ery and all-day and
hese problems to the
the necessity. It is
th the facts now be- ^
le-po vcr. The Trac1
ic understands hand- ?|s
ise. In the Fordsou
of your arm?much
oth in service and i?1 ^
t eat when idle,
ity for a Tractor, hut
utting this advertisethe
above arguments ||
the Fordson Tractor,
r tractor. It moans
/hen he buys a Traca
Fordson?we can't
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Tax Notice. !
Office County Treasurer
IiCxlngton County.
i>*xington, S. C., Oct. 1, 1920*.
Public notice is hereby given that,
Stato county and school taxes for JjCxington
county will he **ecoived by me
from October 15th. to December .list, j
1920, inclusive. I
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The levy is as follows: / ]
For State purposes 12 mills i
For good roads, state high- I
way (acts 1920) 2 mills,
For Int. and Prln. highway |
loan ?y2 mills |
I'or constitutional school.... 3 mills!
For county ordinary pur
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puses 14% mills j
Total 35 mills.!
Special tax as follows:
Dist. No. 1. Spec, and bonds. 12 mills
Dist. No. 14. Spec, and bonds 8 millsj
Dist. No. 15, Spec, and bonds. 21 mills
Dist. No. 18, Spec, and bonds. llWfcmls
j T?ist. No. 25. Spec, and bonds. 12 mills
! test. No. 21), Spec, and bonds. 16 mills
I Dist. No. 37, Sp.ec. and bonds. 10 mills
j Dist. No. 60, Spec, and bonds. 12 mills
! Dist. No. CO, Spec, and bonds. 10 mills
j Di.-t. No. 7G. Spec, and bonds. 12 mills
| Disl. No. 12, spec 10 mills
'.Districts Nos. S, ?. 10, 11. 13. 16. 27.
32, 34. 35, 40. 42. 13, 50. 53, 01, 03,
03, 77. 78. 80. 83 and 81. Special 8 mills
i Districts Xok. 30. 4 1. 73, and S2,
special *5 mills
' Districts Nos. 2. 8, 4, f>, 7. 17. 13, 20,
|21, 2^, 30. 31. 33. 38, 39, 45, 46, *48.
' J 43. 55, 02, 71. 75. S7 and 88. special
j 4 mills
I Districts Nos. C, 23. 24, 26. 28. 14. 47,
51. 59. 64, 70. 72 and 74. Special
2 mills
Capitation Itoad Tux $5.00 upon all
male citizens, (not bona fide residents
of an incorporated town), of the
' county between 21 and 55 years of
' age.
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I'oll Tax?$1.00 upon all male citi
zens, between the a pros of 21 and CO
. years.
I>og Tnx?50e.
Road, poll and dog tax payable at
. iho same time with State, county and
. school tax.
. Schedule for tax collection at the
| various towns in the ccrunty. will be
| published later.
C. E. L/EAPIIA RT,
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Treasurer IxMln^rton County.
J 'till Jan. 1.
Treasurer's Schedule.
I For Tax Collection Resins Tuesday,
November 10, I02O.
I will be at the following places on
[the dates named for the purpose of
(collecting State and County Taxes for
he fiscal year 1 ; 20:
Klrst Week.
! Tuesdav, November 10, a. in.?Irino,
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jS.
| Tuesday. November 1C. p. m.?
iChapin. S. C.
3 I Wednesday, November '7.'Till day ?
jt'Tiapin, S. C*.
' Friday, Xovemoer I *.?. a'.l day?>
'Swansea. S. C.
! ' Saturday. .Nov. ;- ' ill day ?
$ Swansea. S. <
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j | Second Wei L.
S ! Tuesday. N'uvi-jr.in . 2'-l. ail day? -I'e;
lien. S. C. *
1 i Friday, N'ovcniini 2. all day $
' I latesburfj, S. i
? I Saturday. Nnwml r _ 7. all du> ?
1 I I .eesville. S. C\
\ ' Tillrd Week.
S I Tuesday, November 11". a. m.?
1 i Steed man, S. C.
j Tuesday, November 30, p. in.?<?ili
bcrt, S.
j Friday, IVrembtr 3, a. m.?Gaston,
K. ('.
! Friday, De.eeniber 11. p. m.?Cuyee,
S. <\
j Saturday, liocembtr -'. nil day ?
j New l'.ruo! land. S.
C. B. LKAI'MAUT,
'I'ria> urer la-xintrton County, S.
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CITATION N OTIC I '.
j s.: e in South (aiolina?County oi
' I.exinyton.
> 'y t;.:or?re S. lira ft.-;, i.I'lu'mie
: Audio-.
\\ i 11". 1.MAS, K. i). . i. . n.an
I .nade suit to nieto grant urn !.? tiers
i..i- ,.r .t ..t- i
I .ow.i..vu in- ?uin: i-i aim
crt'ceix of Charlotte T. Timmcrtnun,
j These are therefore to eite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
'and ereditors of the .said Charlotte T.
i Ttinnu rma'n, deceased, that they he
jand appear before me in the Court of
; Probate, to be held at .Lexington, c.
If., S. C? on 16th day of November,
i??20, next after publication hereof,
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show
l ause, if any Uuty have, why the said
administration should not be granted.
GIVEN under my hand, this 1st day
11>f November, Anno Iittmini If 20.
GEO. S. DRAFTS,- (L. S.f
Probate Judge I/exincton County, S. ('.
Published on the 3rd day of No
vember, 1920, in the I.? xirg'em
! 2 weeks.
TRUSTEE'S SALE. 9
T'uisuaijt to a deed of trust cxccut Bin
od and delivered to me by the hairs B9B
of S. K. Geiger, deceased, I, will sell BE
on the 3rd day of December, 1920, *BH|
!nt public sale; on the premises to the
highest bidder, the following descrlb- :0M
ed real estato: , Mflfl
l. All that piece or tract ot land in
Caw Caw township. Calhoun County
South Carolina, containing seventy- agjj
five (75) acres, more or less, bounded 18^8
on the south-west by the Kennerly jHflQi
public road, and adjoining lands of ^^B
A. H. Wolfe, and known as tract Vn SrSS
j 3 of the W. J. Senn land. |Sg9
I 2. All that certain piece or tract ol SB
I land in Caw Caw Township, Calhoun
j County, South Carolina, containing |f?5?||
'fifty-three and one-third (53 1-3)
|acres, more or less, bounded on the
east by the Kennorly public road, and lajH
[adjoining lands of B. D. I.lvlngston, IfflWC
part of the W. J- Scnn land.
3. All that certain pit or tract of ^Bj|
[Jand iti Caw (Taw Township. Calhoun
ICounty. South Carotin. containing rflmB
seventy-five (75) acres, more or"less.
bounded on tho south-west by the jHgH
. Kennerlv public road. am' adjoins
| land <<f A. H. Wolfe, ami is known as
j tract No, 4 of the W. Sen-, land.
4. All that eertain piece or tract ' jg?|||
Of land
I.exingtoti County. South Carolina,
containing olgh'ty-threc (S3) acres; ] BS
more ?>r less,. adjoining the 1). J.'^BpSa
Knotts homestead tract, and known Jjig?|ly
as tract Xo. 2 of the 1'. .1. Knotts land.
t All that certain piece or tract 'Sujjg
jot land in Mull Swamp Township, 1|||H
'Lexington County, South Carolina,
containing seventy-live (73) acres, Ks?k|
or less, and known as tract No.
j (> of the 1>. J. KnottS land.
i (>. All that certain piece or tract of
i land in Hull Swamp Townshin L>x'
ington County, South CH?v.;it;.i, con!
mining fifty-eight and one-halt RaSHi
(58 1 - 2 ? acres, mote or less a rid
known as tract No. of the 1) .r.'^RfS
Knott.; land. ,
7. All that cet tain piece or trace of
hand in Hull Swamp Township. Hex- !^K9u|
i ington County. South Carolina, eonj
mining fifty-two (52) acres, more or*^BHH
! less, and known tis tract-* No. 9 of the HgSS
1 U. .1. Knotts land. i
S. All that certain piece or tr^ict ufj^E|E
land in Hull Swamp Township, Lex- ^Rj|?|
ington County, South Carolina, con- B88M
taining forty-seven and one-fourth ^KpBgjj
(47 1-4) acres, more or less, :lQ(l
known as tract No. 11 of the D. .1. M gSj
Knotts land.
It. All that certain piece or tract Mgli|
of land in Hull Swamp Township, fl a
Lexington County, South Carolina,|MH|H
containing fifty (50) acres, more oi-^Khn|
less, and known as tract No. 5 of th^j^HH
D. .1. Knotts land.
The right has beer. reserved in
UUv... '> uiiu ixa uivy nppcur'^Hf&?v
on tin* pint of the Knotts land
raise a 1-1 foot lowed of water in
[Swamp Creek at the dam marke(hH|if|j
"X-Y." on the plat of said land, antrHpfil
i the land will )-(- : <.M subject to thi*'|R|||%
J reservation.
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10. All that certain piece or part-ej|^H$rSQ
! of laud in tin- T-v.vn of Swansea,
iiris".on County. South Carolina, found-H 88
led on the north j.y Mrs. i-J. 10. ltnstTfl ggS
1 -^KgSff
11.. <1. Caller and .1. .1. Culler, ineas?^B5JK6
luring thereon seventy-rive (75) fee^^^E^g
least l>y lot of Mrs. Annie WillianifJH|||j|
! measuring thereon Vm. hnndri rol sBwfl
J fifty so-i.-f }>y XoiirtkaHH
'.street and metieurin^ .hereon scvoi^.jflglgci
i ty-five feet, and on tlie west l>> lot
| 1j. J. Culler, deed to M. i.. Wise, ineatp^B|g?
| tiring tlnr on one hundred and
(150) feet. This being the same '|ij|
I conveyed to S. K. Oeigur l?y G.
jBrannuni.
| For a more accurate description
I v.. ;n -? - - lfc^?M!?s?
.-.WW .fit i-oiiiiv st-e Ul iruST
G. li (k-lgor, Trustee, dated OetobetM B
20lh. 1020, recorded In the Clerk ofl H
Court's Office for Calhoun Coun?vjBKfg|?
land also rerorded in the Clerk
Court's Of lice for i^exiuKton County*,' B&jj&j
This land will be sold In the l^^Bp$||
Iverse order in which it is advertls?BH|||||
j The house and lot in Swansea
'be sold oji the premises, at 10 a.
The six tracts of the Knotts laffi^B^IP--*
I will be Sold on the premises at tlif^K^Tg
a. in.
The Senn land will be sold on tn^Biil^
| premises at 2 p. in. The three trael^Rs'sfJJ
jof the Senn land will be sold separate^Bj^S
ly and then as a whole and the truaMffiip
' WS&B3&
n < will accept the bid which amou^tH^
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Terms of salv: Cast-, one-thy^B ' wB
cash, and i in- purchaser or pur c.h^H
eis to Kive a note or notes for th^B^-lll
balance of the purchase price,
able in two equal annual installmcnt?^>?|
with interest from date at the rateio^BpgyS
eight per rent, per annum, paya^l^Biii&
annually .together with the usual
per centum attorney's t'ee claiiHc,
secure the i nyment of the note .
notes uy a fIr.-?t mortgage on the reaHj|??i|
estate purchased. Purchaser to
' cxt^A tor papers and revenue "tanp^K^j^
) *?.? further information see oKfP
write C'.. II. Geiger, Anderson, S. (fl
jor I!. I.. Geiger, I'. I >.. :-avnnse?p^|
a. c\, or u. i'.. at. m
H..q, (r. H, OKIOKR.
' \?s Trustee.
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