The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, January 26, 1921, Image 7
CLERK'S SALE. .
EPpjpN** of South Carolina, County of
Lexington.?Court of Common
^^.^atesburg Cotton Oil Company, In^^
corporated, Plaintiff, against MarRoof
and J. W. Roof, DefendBy
virtue of authority vested in me
^?$!>y Order of the Court in the above
^ V?atitled Cause, I will sell before the
Court House door at Lexington, S. C.,
^ at public auction to the highest bid|
. - der, during the legal hours of sale,
i^> on the first Monday in February, the
|pV same being the seventh day of said
month, the following described real
^ : estate, to wit:
"All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land situate, lying and being
; in the County of Lexington, State
''aforesaid, containing one hundred and
IppySe*?nty acres, more or less, on the
road leading from Charleston to
Bit' Waters Ferry on Saluda River and
adjoining lands of Johri Hutto, dej&r-ceased,
Jacob Rish and J. H. Martin,
p'K ah<j\is the same tract of land -deeded
Ks?\. to J. W. Roof by H. L. Harmon, C.
f|P C. C. P. fe G. S. of Lexington County
Ip; on the 31st day of January, 191$, and
|~v . recorded in Deed Book 3-M page 173,
||f- and by J. W. Roof to J. W. Joiner]
I^Jaatjed September 26, 1919, and by J. j
Joiner deeded to Margaret Roof 1
oir'December 29th, 1919."
g|y '1A11 that certain piece, parcel or j
-tract of land situate, lying and being]
p|j- in*: the County of Lexington, State i
aforesaid, containing ninety-five acres, :
% f&ore or less, about five miles from
Pelion, and bounded on the north by
;I&iidB formerly of Lucas; east by lands ]
9iC Fate Dunbar; south by Pet Ivey, j
md west by lands formerly of Lucas ]
estate, being the identical tract con- !
veyed to Vincy C. Ashford and the heirs
of her body by Daniel J. Lucas, by
i;, deed dated April 23rd, 1885, and re%\
corded in the office of Clerk of Court!
H3* v-. *;y- j
of Lexington County in Deed Book ;
r' * j*
H., H. pages 13 and 14, and by Vincy j
? " * * " ? * -1~ 4 3 T-? XT
i' C. Asntora, it- \j. asiuuiu,
Campbell and C. T. Hudler -to Joseph :
' !
I' W. Joiner, and by Joseph W. Joiner (
to Margaret Roof on December 29 th, i
If- i9i9." j
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Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchaser to ;
pay into hands of Clerk of Court one |
hundred dollars in cash on each i
tract bid off within thirty minutes, ,
% and failing to do so the Clerk will im- !
V mediately re-Offer said lands for sale, j
Kr.Purchaser to pay for papers, record- j
ing fees and revenue stamps.
H. L. HARMON.
Clerk of Court, Lex. Co.. S. C. J
-Barrett Jones,
' Attorney for PlaintifT.
January 15, 1921.
NOTICE OJf SALE.
State of South Carolina, County of
1 Lexington.?Court of Common
Pleas.
' ?
E. M. .Livingston Company, Plaintiffs,
< versus Minnie Mclver, Bank of
t-r Western
Carolina, at Salley, S. C.,
jc and The Peoples Bank of North, S.
C., Defendants.
By virtue of authority vested in me
by an Order made in this case by his
Honor Judge Gary during the present
V* f y
term of Court I will sell at public auction
before the Court House door on
salesday in February, next, it being
the 7th day of said month, during the
.
legal hours of sale the following de- '
scribed property:
(a) /J! that certain piece, parcel,
or tract of land situate, lying, and
being in Bull Swamp Township, Coun|
ty of Lexington, and State aforesaid,
containing twenty-three and one-half j
(23 1-2) acres, bounded as follows: on j
_ the north by lands now or formerly >
of Fred Jefcoat, on the east by lands !
by the estate of Archie Melver, on I
south by lands of J. H. Hunter and j
on the West by J. F. Jefcoat. The {
tract of land hereby conveyed being j
the same tract of land conveyed to j
me by J. F. Jefcoat by his deed of i
.. conveyance.
(b) All that certain piece, parcel, j
t
or tract of land situate, lying, and j
.being in Bull Swamp Township,
County of Lexington, and State aforesaid,
containing eight and one-half
? (8 1-2) acres, and bounded as follows:
on the north by lands now or formerly
of Fred Jefcoat, on the east by
!ands of D. L. Jefcoat, on the south
by lands of J. H. Hunter, and on the
west by lands of Minnie Mclver. The
tract of land hereby conveyed being
the same tract of land conveyed to
me by Indiahana Williams by her j
deed of conveyance.
Terms 01 feaie: une-iairu ca&u,
balance on a credit of one and two J
years, to be secured by bond of the j
purchaser and a mortgage of the i
premises, with option to the purchaser
to pay all cash.
Purchaser to pay for all papers,
recording, and revenue stamps.
H. I,. HARMON, (I.. S.)
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CLERK'S SALE. '
State of South Carolina, County of
Lexington.?In the Court of Common
Pleas.
D. T. Barrs, et al, Plaintiffs against
Eugenia Barrs King, Defendant.
By virtue of authority vested in me
1 by Order of the Court in the above
'entitled Cause, I will sell before the
fcourt House door at Lexington, S. C.,
at public auction to the highest bidder
during the^ legal hours of sale on
the first Monday in February next,
the same being the seventh day of
said month, the following described
,'real estate, to wit:
"All that piece, parcel or lot of
' J nviil in tll?>
t iu.nu situute, .tnv* jtown
of Swansea, Lexington County,
South Carolina, on the West side of
the Seaboard Air Line Railway, comImencing
at a corner on 4the North
'of Mrs. Eugenia King and running
south therefrom binding on the esjtate
lands of W. E. Barrs, deceased,
| a distance of one hundred (100) feet,
! thence running east and binding on
said estate lands sixty-five feet to a
twenty foot alleyway, thence running
isouth along said alleyway a distance
jof twenty feet to corner on lands of
I Mrs. Eugenia King, thence from said
.corner west binding on lands ol the
said Mrs. Eugenia King one hundred
and ninety feet, thence north for one
hundred and fifty feet and binding on
<e lands of the said Mrs. Eugenia
King to corner, thence east sixty feet
to a fifteen foot alley binding on
lands of John Chaney, and then further
east from the said fifteen foot
alley for sixty feet binding on lot of
Mrs. Eugenia King to the point of
beginning."
Also, "All that certain piece, parcel
or lot of land situate, lying and being
in the tow-n of Swansea, Lexington
County, South Carolina, on the west
side of the Seaboard Air Line Railway
and bounded as follows, to wit:
beginning on the North at corner of
and running South for one hundred
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Barrs, deceased, to corner, thence
east sixty-five feet to a twenty foot
alleyway thence north running on said
alleyway for one hundred feet, and
from there west binding on lot of
Mrs. Eugenia King sixty-five f*>et to
point of beginning.
Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to
pay for papers, revenue stamps and
recording fees.
H .L. HARMON,
Clerk of Court, Lex. Co., S. C.
January 17, 1921.
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State of South Carolina. County of
Lexington.?Court of Common
Pleas.
G. F. Rast, Plaintiff, versus James 10.
Salley, Sam Salley. J. C. Salley, D.
VV. Salley, G. X. Salley, Ella Pickson,
Julia McDaniel, Horace H. Leysath.
and E. 11. Friday and J. A.
Livingston as Executors of the last
will of Sam Salley. deceased. Defendants.
To the Defendants above named:
You are hereby Summoned and required
to answer the Comulaint in this
action, of \yhich 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 after the service hereof,
exclusive of the day of such service;
and if you fail to answer the Com
piaint wiiiun tne ume aicrt'suu, uie
plaintiff in this action will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in
the Complaint.
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Attorneys for Plaintiff.
.December 18, 1920.
To the Defendants James E. Sallev
and Julia McDaniel:
Please take notice that a copy <?t
tlie Complaint in this action is now
on file in the office of the Clerk of
Court for said County and State.
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NOTICE OF SAI7K.
jState of South Carolina. County of
Lexington.?Court of Common
! Pleas.
;G. P. Rast, Plaintiff, versus Willie
j Wannamaker, Defendant.
| By virtue of the authority vested
jin me by an Order made in this rose
by his Honor Judge Caw dining the
I
! present term of Court I will sell at
'public auction before the Court. House
I
door on salesday in February, next,
'it being the 7th dav of said month,
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during the legal hours of sale the following
deseribed property:
All that lot of land lying, being
and situate in the town of Swansea,
State and Countv above-mentioned,
measuring fifty feet by one hundred
and fifty feet and bounded as follows:
I
north by Willie Roach fifty feet, William
Pinckney fifty feet, and Masonic
Hall lot fifty feet; east by Jessie Williams
fifty feet, and west by Bartow
Avenue fifty feet.
Terms of Sale:. One-third cash, re- ,
I
mainder on a credit of one and two
years, to be secured by bond of the j
purchaser and a mortgage of the i
premises. Purchaser to pay for all I
papers, recording, and revenue,!
stamps.
H. L. HARMON (L. S.)
C. C. C. P. & G. S.
HALF COST PRICES.
Everything in winter and fall goods
at half cost prices including outings
and cotton flannel Homespun, per-!
c-ales, plaids and stripes of mixed
goods, serges, hosiery, sweaters, j
ladies.and children's underwear and
many other articles not mentioned
must go as long as they last. Bargains
and no humbug.
SARRATT'S BAZAAR.
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TRESPASS 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 be strictly i
enforced against persons violating !
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this notice.
14-c. FRANK C. LAWS. j
TAX NOTICE. i
According to law the County AudiI
tor will add the following pesalties:
On January 1st, 1021. 1 per cent.!
penalty will be added those who j
have not paid. On February Is:, j
1921, an additional 1 per cent, will be i
added to those who have not paid I
making 2 per cent, penalty for Febru- j
ary. Still an additional 3 per cent. '
penalty will be added on March 1st. j
making 7 per cent, penalty to be paid
by those who have n< t paid by March j
1st. 1021.
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Toll Tax, $1.00: Capitation Road j
Tax, $5.00: Capitation I)os Tax. 50c. j
TAX ROOKS CLOSE MARCH 15, j
11)21.
When remitting give each Town- j
ship and School District your prop- j
erty is in. Give one name in full? j
not initials. Sehd postage for reply
and return of receipt.
C. E. LEA CHART,
Treasurer Lexington County, S. C.
Till Mch. 15th, 1921.
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
i The public is hereby notified that
'a claim on Lexington County for the
sum of ?284.00 was stolen from my
safe by robbers on Saturday night,
jJanuary 8, 1921, said claim having
'been O'K'd. by the county supervisor
I
and by one of the county commissioners,
W. W. Furtick. This is to warn
jail persons not to cash the said claim,
;which is my own individual property.
JULIAN SHARPE,
.lanuary 12, 1921. Edmund, S. C.
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Columbia, S. C.
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No 9i.'96
REPORT OF THI
THE HOME NA
At Lexington, in the State of Sour
Decembei
RESOU
Loans and discounts, including redisco
those shown on band c)
x Total loans
Deduct:
Notes and bills rf discounted with Fed^r;
! Reserved bank, other than bank accep
tances sold
i
Overdrafts, unsecured $ 1,7314
I U. S. Government securities owned:
i Deposited to secure circa ation (U. S. b
P edged as collateral for State or othi
bil s payable
Owned and unpledged...
Total U. S. Government secureties...
Stock of Federal Bank, 50 per cent of si
Value of banking house owned and uninc
Furniture and fixtures
R al estate owned other than banking h<
Lawful re'erve with Federal Reserve Ba
Cash in vau t and net amounts due from
Checks on other bksin the same city ort<
Total of items
Checks o~? banks located outside of ci'y <
potting bank and other cash items
Re'emprion fund with U. S. Treasurer
U. S. Treasurer
Other assets, if any. Equity in Real Esta
Total
LIABItl
Capital stock paid iu ...
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
Less current expenses, interest and ta:
Circulating Notes Outstanding
Net amounts du*-* to ba ks, bankers, an j
ies in the U. S. and fore gn countries.
Cashier's cheeks on own bankoutstandinj
Total of i'ems
[nnividual depn*it9 subject to check.
< Certificates of deposit due in less than 3(
than for money borrowed)
Total demand deposits (other than bi
subj ct to res rve, it ms
Cert ficates of depo it (other than fermoi
Other time deposits
Total of time deposits, subject to reser
Bills payable wiih F:-deral Reserve Bank
Total
Liabilities for rediscounts with Federal R
t
Total contingent liabilities (55 a, b, c, ;
eluding items in schedule 23 of repor
x Of the total loans and discounts fhow
and discount was charged at rates in < xa
Rev. Stat.] exclusive of notes upon whic
was none The number of such loans was
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COU*
I, Karl F. Oswald, Cashier of 'be abov
the above statement is true to the best c
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
H. L. HARMON, [l.S.
CORRECT?ATTEST:
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1 CONDITION OF
TIONAL BANK,
h Carolina, at the close of business
r 29, 1920.
RCES.
unts (except
$ 546,01.0 96
$"546,016 96
al
I.
$90,697 50
90,697 50 455.319 46
17 1,731 47
onds par value) 25,000.00
ar deposits or
64,350.00
1,500 00
90,850 00
ibseription, 1,800 00
lumbered . 16.000.00 16,000 00
7,117 76
Duse 670 00
nk 21,640 68
national b*nks 19,926 76
)wn as report'g bk 602 85
$ 20.529 61
or town of re
500 00
and due from
1,250 00
te 1 00
$617,409 98
TIES.
$50,000.00
b,UUU IJU
28,228 21
xes paid.. 20,251 25 7,976 96
23.500 On
trust com pan
675 25
I 6,937 86
7.613 11
99,738 82
) days (other
6.150 00
ink d posits)
$ 105,888 82
ney borrowed) 30,361 19
332,069 90
ve, 362.431 09
: 55,000 00
$ 617,409 98
!eserve Bank $ 90,697 50
and d., not int]
$ 90,697 50
n above, the amount on which interest
j-s o' those permi ted by law (Sec.5197
h total charge not to exceed 50 cents
: none.
rry of Lexington, ss ;;
'-nam- d b?rk. do sobmDlv swear that
>f m\ knf wbdge and belief.
' KARL F. OSWALD, Cashier.
; 11th dav of January, 1921.
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