The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, January 19, 1921, Image 7

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CLEIUC'S SALE. State of South Carolina, Cour^^of Lexington.?Court of Co^RHp ' Picas. |ji8j|jg9i Batcsburg Oil punyaj^^H corporated. Plaintiff, against ^KB9 garet Hoof and J. W. Hoof. ants. By virtue of authority vested ii^aEB by Order of the Court in the a^E^ entitled Cause, I will sell beforeHgjj Court House door at Lexington, at public auction to the highest der, during the legal hours of on the llrst Monday in February, BBS same being the seventh day of t^Bg month, the following described estate, to wit: SaSjj "All that certain piece, parcel tract of lanil situate, lying and be^K in the County of Lexington, Stflj aforesaid, containing one hundred-a^B seventy acres, more or less, on t^| road leading from Charleston raj Waters Ferry on Saluda River, al adjoining lands ol' John Hutto, ceased, Jacob Itisli and J. H. Martin, and is the same tract of land deeded to J. W. Roof by II. L. Harmon, C. C. C. I*. & CI. S< of Lexington County on the 31st day of January, 11118, and recorded in Deed Rook 3-M page 173, and by J. W. Itoof to J. W. Joiner dated September 20. 1918, and by J. W. Joiner deeded to Margaret Tloof on December 29th, 1919." "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and belny in the County of Lexington, State aforesaid, containing ninety-five acres more or less, about live miles from I'elion, and hounded on the north b> rnrmni'lv fit* l.llp.'lK' l?v lamb ~ - ? 0-- of Fate Dunbar; south by Pet Ivey, and west by lands formerly of Ducat estate, being the identical tract conveyed to Vincy C. Ashford and the heir; of her body by Daniel J. Lucas, h> deed dated April 23rd, 1885, and recorded in the otlice of Clerk of Courl of Lexington County in Deed Bool II. II. pages 13 and 14. and by Vinej ('. Ashford, U. C. Ashford, IS. M Catnpbell and C. T. Hudler to .losepl W. Joiner, and l?y Joseph W. Joinei to Margaret 14oof on Deeernber 29th 1919." Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchaser t( pay into hands of Clerk of Court otu hundred dollars in cash on each tract bid off within thirty minutes and failing to do so the Clerk will im mediately re-offer said lands for sale Purchaser to pay for papers, record ing fees and revenue stamps. H. L. HARMON, Clerk of Court, Lex. Co.. S. C. llarrett Jones, Attorney for Plaintiff. . January 15, 19214 CLKUK'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County o Lexington.?Court of I'ummo Pleas. C. M. Elird, Treasurer of the Endow merit Fund, etc., Plaintiff, again* D. Leonard .Tefcoat, lSxecutor, ?-t al Dei endants. Uy virtue of authority vested in 1:. ny Order ol the Court in the abov entitled Cause, 1 will sel! bet ore th Court House door .-it Lexington, S. C at public auction to the highest-hid der, ,during the legal hours of sale, o the iirst Monday in February, th same ici.it, the seventh day of sai month, t lie following described res estnTe, to wit: ''All that certain piece, pan I i tract of land, situate, lying and b< ir in Bull Swamp Township, County an State aforesaid, containing about fort two (42) acres, more or loss, lying o the west side of Fond Branch, an being hounded as follows: on tli north by lands of I". O. Jefeoat, o .he east by Fond Branch creek o the south by North Hdisto River, an on the west l?y the dSTate lands of . Wesley Starnes, Jr; the line on th north binding on l\ <5. Jefeoat's lam to run direct cast and west; it bein the same tract of land conveyed t me by Mrs. ('. .1. Hunker 011'the 231 day of Novels'.!> . r. 1!?17, deed recorde in the oiliee of the Clerk ol' Court ft Hexing ton County in deed book 3-1 at page 314." Terms', of sale: One third cash, ha iincc of the purchase money to t paid in two equal annual installment the credit portion to Ik- scoured 1 bond of the purchaser and a nior gage of the premises sold, the cred portion to hear interest from date < sale at the rate of eight per cent, pc annum, with leave to purchaser t pay till cash. Purchaser to pay f< papers, recording fees and revent fit a mps. H. I.. I !.\ LMOX, Clerk of Court, box. Co , S. C. Elird & Carroll, Attorneys for I'laintiff. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned n to trespass, on lam's of the unde signed by hunting or otherwise. A poisons violating this notice will 1 prosecuted to the full extent of tl law. GEO. J. TAYLOR. 4t.-13-p. ^ ! CLERK'S SAL.?:. - "T ^11 ntv ?l J? thence running castant^ulmnru^^ii said estate lands sixty-live feet to a j "coi ::!i*?y\vay, thence running south along said alleyway a distance of twenty leet to corner on lands of Mrs. Eugenia King, thence from said * corner west binding on lands of the said Mrs. Eugenia King one hundred and ninety feet, thence north for one hundred nnd fifty feet and binding on . j 10 lands of the Baid Mrs. Eugenia King to corner, thence east sixty feet to a fifteen foot alley binding on ? * lands of John Chancy, and then fur( j ther east from the said fifteen loot } alley for sixty feet binding 011 lot of * j Mrs. Eugenia King to '.lie point of ^ ' ; beginning." 1 Also, "All that e.ertain piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being ' in the tow 9 of Swansea, Lexington County, South Carolina, 011 the west ^ side of the Seaboard Air Line Kailway and bounded as follows, to wit: beginning 011 the North at corner 01 r and running South for one hundred feet binding 011 estate lands of \V. E. *13arrs, deceased, to corner, thence east sixty-five feet to a twenty foot ' alleyway thence north running on sail. . 1 alleyway for one hundred feet, and ' from there west binding on lot of Mrs. Eugenia King sixty-five feet to point of beginning. ' ; Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay, for papers, revenue stamps anu recording fees. " i H .L. HARMON, Clerk of Court, Lex. Co., S. C. ! January 17, 1921. i ________ j There is entirely too much complaint of "hard times" when there is Vcally not much in it. Many persons 'who are grumbling are the best ofi ,f ami certainly there is no benelit in n' howling hard times. Why should you 'worry, let the other fellow grumble . if he is sincere and there is any truth ;t in his condition. It is nonsense and' '.but an every day saying with some. . ''A' * "r ^ 'f,;if^' y | .. ' : * i' '"-'J- TO [. i ..." thclast ? ' - v*' OffOP" ? ' SEALED TINS ONLY i AT y0Ul2 GROCERS f H&WELL HOUSE COFFEE y j fecg flSWPaTmninCTrwwBnK.. ? _ II I : '! | BACK l" I \l without question if Muni *sSal?. 1. /f.(y K./J fails in the treatment of Etrrma f | J Wi Tetter.Rinj-wr?rm, IIch.ctc Don I 10 v, J A become diacourujed because othei , T'J treatments foiled. Hunt's ii: ,,H5 ,<Mwe?d hurri.-cdj of such ,, ?,,% tfses. Yo.i can't lose on out l Ifr'onev U:vh Guarantee. Tr> 0 / ~ 'Jj it ?' our ri.e TODAY. Price 7V *1'. - '?iJsvVv-*' Foe sair l-va!ly b\? MAUMON i)IM <. COMi'ANY 1 1 "" / 1 Hastings Seeds i 1921 Catalog Free H It's ready now. 116 handsomely il? ts lustrated pages of worth-while seed ^ and garden news. This new catalog, t. we believe, is the most valuable seed it book ever published. It contains twenty full pages cf the most popular >f vegetables and flowers in their natusr rai colors, the finest work of its kind >o ever attempted. Witli our photographic illustrations, and qoior pictures also from photo u> graphs, we show you just what you grow willi Hasting' Seeds oven before you order the seeds. This catalog makes garden and flower bed planning easy and it should bo In every Bingle Southern home. Write us a post-curd for it, giving your name and address. It will come to you by return mail and you will be mighty t ;lftd you've got it. " Hastings' Seeds are the Standard >f the South and t)iey have the larg.11 est mail order seed house in the world ? back of them. They've got to be the lt best. Write now for 'the 1021 catalog. It is absolutely free. H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN, ATLANTA, GA. ' ' ? 33; . HIGHWAY ITEMS. A large crowd of young folks en-! i ydethe party at Mr. W. L. ^aylor's 1 Wednesday evening. Those present I re: Gary Furtlck, Berbon Furk. Robert Whittington, Carlisle Fur k, Cliftoh Rucker, Charlie Wolfe, C. Whittington, Shalor Rucker, ry Jumper, and Misses Letha SayLeila Wolfe, Sallie Carrlo Culler, y and Bessie Stabler, Clara and sa Belle Rucker and Mrs. Carrie well. ""\ | lr. Theordore Huffman and fami/islted Mr. and Mrs. M. I* Jumper iday. , dessrs. Raymond and Roy Hill >nt Thursday night with Mr. Lewis ller. Mifes Sallie Carrie Culler was the irely guest of Miss Emma Lee Sayr Tuesday afternoon.. The party at Mr. L. G. Culler's was ijoyed very much Friday night. Mr. L. G. Culler and family vi3lted Ir. W. W."Lucas and family Tuesday vetoing. ' Mrs. Carrie Howell spent last week vith her brother, Mr. J. A. Jumpei. Messrs. Carlisle Furtick and Clif011 Rucker and Misses Carrie Crlm md May and Bessio Stabler took a tleasure auto ride to Swansea last iVodnesday atterr.con. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jumper visited heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Jumpei) Saturday afternoon. 666 vlll break a Cold, Fever and Grippe inlcker than anything we know, pre,online: pneumonia. A. W. Morgan Sheet Metai Worker SLATE, TILE AND Gravel Roofer Manufacturer of Skylights & Cornices 1707 Main St?eet, PHONE 2742 COLUMBIA, S. C. P. J. O'NEILL, M. D. gp w * \ My ^office is Hpeclally and comaletely equlpf/od to treat diseases 01 Stomach, Kidney and Bladder, Nerves mil Skin, Rectal Conditions, Piles (Treated Pninlesslv Without Opera don.) What Von Want to Know: Can you ?e cured? yow long will it take? Will t hop ermanent ? What will it eost^ Consult ine KHJSB2. Special effort is made to avoid unnecessary delay in handling out o: own cases. 1 am individually in charge of mj ft'iee, having no medical assistant: >r associates. Therefore your ease i . lacod in :ny hands .eccives direct at ention and you achieve results as rap dly as jiussible under high class treat inent. J personally examine every patien huroughly, using X-Ray when neces nry. Hours: a. m. to 7 p. ui. Sunday: 11? to 2. Suite No. 7, Carolina National Banl Building vOH'MRlA. S.O. ?rj>>" i ??I R. C. Ltnch OPENING AN The General 1229 Ti We will handle a full lin< piements, Stoves, Ran?* Oi s and Bu lder^ S.ippli We eordially invite riie pet p'e o le.-ritory t > visit our store ni.'d ge The General H 1229 T?y'or ft. Col I | TAX NOTICE. i According to law the County Audi tor will add the following pesalties: , On January 1st, 1921, 1 per cent, j penalty will be added to those who j have not paid. On February 1st, j 1921, an additional 1 per cent, will be i added to those who have not paid, ' making 2 per cent, penalty for Febru- i ary.? Still an additional 5 per cent; i penalty will be added on March 1st, j making 7 per cent, penalty to be paid ! by those who have not paid by March 1st, 1921. Foil Tux, $1.00; Ciipllntiou I loud ' Tux, $5.00; Capitation Dug Tux, 50c. j TAX BOOKS CLOSE MARCH 15, ! 1921. "When remitting give each Town- j ship and School District your prop- , erty is in. Give one name in full? j not initials. Send postage for reply and return of receipt. C. E. LEAPHART, Treasurer Lexington County, S. C. I Till Mch. 15th, 1921. *i It's Easy to Prevent Colds j <eep the liver and ltidneys in perect condition. They throw off the gdrms and make colds impossible ?-if in perfect condition. ? A correct regulator will be found in DR. HILTON'S LITE for the liver ahd kidneys. Immediate relief is 'given in cases of constipation. indigestion and biliousness. \ It Is pleasant to take, excites a pleasant sense of-warmth in the stomach, diffusing itself through the system. Your druggist sells Dr. Hilton's Dife with a '-satisfaction or money refunded" guarantee. Colds and influenza are successfully treated by using Murray's Horehound Mullein and Tar in conjunction with Dr. Hilton's Life. Manufactured by MURRAY DRUG CO COLUMBIA. S. C. WALTER'S Ji KRYPTOK GLASSES pi > Combine both far and near vision. Ali 1 . in one solid glass without a dividing line. Eyes examined. Classes fitted. 0. L. Walter Optical Co. 1221 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. Charleston niul Florence. S. C. SHOES ^ ^ 1 s IIIE KIM) THAT WE A HS f EASY AM) LONfiKSl We arp alwuys prepared to serv< our Lexihgrton friends from a Iarg< " stock of dependable Shoes for ever; Ki?id of wear, in all leathers and sizes t The "Family Shoe Store of Colum ' bia" Farmers' Mcdiom and Heavy Worl 3 Shoes a Specialty. . E. P. & F. A. DAVIS 1710Ma*n?t? Ccl^mbia, S. C ??mm?n?mmmmatmpmnn-iiiiUMmi t R. A. Aughtry NGUNCEMENT OF Hardware Co. iy!cr Street e of Hardware, Farm Imis, Enamel Ware, Faints, es. f Columbia and Colun b a'> trading t acqu int d J ardware Company \ atn'jia. S. C. Phone 3?6 ? wmmMmmsmaxmmcmmBmn smkok acr. a _ CITATION NOTICE. State of South Carolina, County of Lexington.?By George S. Drafts, Esquire, * Probate Judge. Whereas, Carrie Peterson made suit to mo, to rgant her Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Wash Mack. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Wash Mack, deceased, (hat they be and appear, before ine, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., On the 21st day of January, 1921 next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not $*> granted. " Given under my Hand, this 6th day of January, Anno Domini 1921. GEO. S. DRAFTS. (L. S.) Probate Judge, Lexington Co., 8. C. I calo^el^n crashes into | Take "Dodson's L If you feel bilious, headachy, con stipated and all knocked out, just g< i to your druggist and get a bottle o i Dodson s Liycr lone tor a tew centf ! which ia a harmless vegetable sub ' stitutc for dangerous calomel. Tak< i a Bpoonfui and if it doesn't star your liver and straighten you ??; better and quicker tban T>u?tv -i*? "I"' BBS g gBBBHaE s I ! Red Arrow 1 *CORNER WASHING! COLUMB U . t * 14 i.i w n \ Gasoline, Oils i r. jy Ladies' Rest R u Ice Cool Sanita The prettiest p r n I f" 1 j* V r Lexington Folks, avail yoi p Room. You will be welcofp H teed while you wait. I ' n * i..j A ft ii-Dfj - i ; ...i ir.i ,i t i iTT'i i Red Ri In 5 Bus! 80c pt t Bay our Reliable Plow; tivators and all kinds o Strong for Hard Work. Lorick & Incoi COLUM % / ' . *&flRL-L NOTICE. Ssr '' VVyB'S'. . .' '<* AH persons having in their possession, or knowing the'whereabouts of any machinery belonging to tho county of Lexington are requested to communicate witty Supervisor Steele immediately. Some pieces of machinery with broken parts are located In . various sections of the county, and the supervisor desires this county property returned to him In order tfiat he might have some Repaired for .future use. TRESP.ISf NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass on the lands of the undersigned, known as the Sandy Ford place, by hunting, hauling wood or otherwise. The law will bo strictly (enforced againBt persons violating .1 this notice. 14-c. FRANK C. LAWS. 5ANGEROUS alivates! It's mercury. Calomel amite on a Sluggish liver. When tes into contact with sour bile it it. causing cramping and nausea. ,iver Tone" Instead! InnJ without making ^you sick, you jjir* "O h-rlr rind r?i?t voiir ivr>n?v ' J- o # ? ? o? / If you takn calomel today you'll be sick and nauseated tomorrow; \w sides, it may salivate you, while if vfi tike pi'dnon't T.ivr>r Tnrtn v*vi c will wake up ?celiu<; greet, tuti " , ambition and Ta.>dy for work or ploy ' ! !t. is li arnicas, pleasant .:r.d trie . t),gy U'o it | ? Pilling Station ON AND SlIMTER STS. HA, S. C. i tnd Greases ; lj oom ry Drinking Fountain lace in South Carolina i-f I irselves of our Ladies' Rest ie. Prompt Service Guaran- H h ist Proof OATS hel Sacks at it Bushel 3, Planters, Harrows, Cul- ' >f Farm Implements. Built j : Lowrance i ' v rporated t * y BIA, S. C. i 'JC-c