The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, February 23, 1921, Image 7
of Carolina. County
Court of Common
B?leas.
Ike Home National Bank of Lexing ton,
S. C., Plaintiff, versus Fred <*.
lHartley, et al., Defendants.
iBy virtue of authority vested 4n ine
Order of the Court in tne
Kiitled Cause, I will sell before the
^^^^Hourt House door at Lexington, S.
-during the legal hours of sale, at
^^^Hublic auction to the highest bidder
H^Bn the first Monday in March next,
H^^Ehe same heing the 7th day of said
BPWth, the following described real
estate,-to wit:
"All that piece, parcel or tract of
H land situated, being and lying in Black
H Creek Township, in the above said
County and State, containing six
hundred twenty-six (626) acres, more
^^^Bor.less, adjoining lands of Henry Cook
on the north, lands conveyed by me
to A. La Garvin on the east, lands of
J. McCartha and estate lands
^fl^Ht.Bardin on the south, and bounded
Black Creek.on the west; the same
^^^^Being the western portion of a tract
B^^Bantaining 1040 acres and formerly
^^^^Bwned by J. D. Jones. For more acHPPB^rate
.description reference may be
hjad to plat made by E. L. Hartley,
Slurveyer, dated the 15th day of De
' clember, 1915, on .which plat the said
' 6126 acres and divided into two tracts
cfont&ining 526 and 100 acres respectively,
and designated as the
f' ,Home Tract and .tract No. 5, respectively."
Also the water rights, privileges,
easements, and other property defecr^r*^
in the mortgage of Fred G.
HaFSly to the Carolina Bond and
Mortgage Co., foreclosed in this ac;
tion."
This sale is being made at the risk
of Savannah Guano Company, the former
purchaser.
3'ims of Sale: Cash, "he purchaser
'j4to
pay to the Clerk of Court five hundred
dollars in cash within thirty
* minutes after his hid is made, and in
default thereof, said Clerk will immediately
sell the aforesaid premises before
the Court House door in Lexingff
ton Coiinty at public auction without
further advertisement at the risk of
r the former purchaser. Purchaser to
' pay for papers, _ recording fees and
revenue stamps.
' H. L. HARMON.
Clerk of Court.
February 14, 1921.
CLERK'S SALE.
State of SoutK Carolina, County of
Lexington.?Court of Common
Pleas.
,
N. C. McDuffie & Company, Plaintiff
versus E. M. Fields, Jr., Defend,
ant.
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, at
public auction to the highest bidder,
on the first Monday in March, the
same being the 7th 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 town of Cayce, County of Lexington,
State of South Carolina, being
designated as lot "A" on a plat of the
lands of L. J. Frink, made by O. S.
Bunch, Engineering Company on the
12th of November, 1907. Said tract
. commencing at a point one hundred
and eighty-two feet from the intersection
of McDuffie Street and the
right of way of the Southern Railway
Company, and running from said
. point North sixty-eight degrees,
thirty minutes, East three hundred
and thirty feet, ana inence turning
and rpniring in a curve line along the
right of way of the Southern Railway
Company spur track six hundred and
fifty-five (655) feet to the point of beginning,
being the same tract on
which the lumber mill of N. C. Mc,
. Duffie & Company was located and
i the same tract' conveyed to the said
E. M. Field, Jr."
f Terms of Sale: Cash, pulbhaser to
pay for papers, recording fees and
revenue stamps..
H. L. HARMON,
* C. C. C. P. & G. S., Lex. Co., S. C.
February 14, 1921.
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CLERK'S SALE.
State of South Carolina, County of
Lexington.?Court of Common
Pleas.
q*
Batesburg Cotton Oil Company, Incorporated,
Plaintiff, versus A. W.
Craft, L. H. Shealy, Wilcox Ives &
iy-r \
Company, and H. L. Harmon, Clerk
of Court of Common Pleas and
General Sessions for Lexington
County, Defendants.
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, at
public auction to the highest bidder,
r --' .
fe, '
W'. .
Monday in :Jdarch the same beingsh<
7th day of said month, the following
! described -real estate, to wit:
"All that tract, .parcel or lot-of land
lying, situate and being in the County
and SfcAe aforesaid (Lexington Comity
--South 'Carolina) containing c?ne
??j?3 rnnrp ,or less, bounded
nuuuicu ? __ .
.as fallows: on the north hy lands of i
: D. 11. Craft: on the east by lands ot |
31. B. Shar.pe; on the south by lands j
of M. A. Sharpe and -estate of Jere- i
I miah Wise, and on the west by lands
of A. J. "Craft.*"
Teriffs of Sale: Cash, Purchaser to
pay for papers, recording fees, and
revenue stamps. Purchaser to pay
one hundred dollars in cash or certified
-check within thirty minutes
' after the property is bid off by him,
otherwise to be resold immediately at
risk of former bidder.
H. L>. HARMON,
C. C. C. P. & G. ?.
Feb. 14, 1521.
CLEEJL'S SALE.
State of South Carolina, County of
Lexington.?Court of Common
Pleas.
Bank of Pelion, Plaintiff, versus Clara
E. Smith, Defendant.
By virtue of authority vested in me
by order of the Court in the above
entitled Cause, I will sell before the j
Court House door at Lexington. ?>.
C., during the legal hours of sale, at
public auction to the highest bidder,
on the first Monday in March, the
same being the 7th 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 Black Creek Township, Lexington
County, State of South Carolina, containing
eighty-eight acres, more or
less, and bounded as follows: on the
north by lands of G. C. Gantt, on the
east by lands of G. C. Gantt and Ira
Berry; on the south by Ira Berry, and
on the west by lands of Ira Berry and
G. C. Gantt, and perhaps Mrs. Mary
Hallman, this being the tract deeded
Clara E. Smith by L. L. Gantt."
Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to
pay for papers, recording fees and
revenue stamps.
- H. L. HARMON,
C. C. C. P. & G. S., Lex. Co., S. C.
February 14, 1921. CLERK'S
SALE.
(State of South Carolina, County of
Lexington.?In the Court of Common
Pleas.
Dora E. Caughman, Plaintiff, versus
C. S. Dickert, C. B. Dickert, Bertha
L. Dickert, Earle Dickert, Pearle
Dickert, Nannie Dickert, Qllie May
Dickert, and Colie Dickert, Defendants.
By virtue of a Decree of the Court
heretofore made in the above entitled
cause, I will sell at public auc- ,
tion, for cash, in front of the court
house door in Lexington, S. C., on
sale^day in March, 1921, the same
being the seventh day of said month,
the following described real estate,
to-wit:
"All that piece, parcel or tbact of
land situate, lying and being in Hollow
Creek Township, in the County
and State aforesaid, containing sixtyfive
(65) acres, more or less, and
bounded as follows: North by lands of
Luther Oxner; East by lands of Tom
Shealy; South by lands of Walter
Shea'ly; and Wpst by lands of Y. J.
Swygert."
Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to
pay for all papers and revenue
stamps.
H. L. HARMON,
C. C. C. P. & G. S.
| CYRUS L. SHEALY,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that on
Tuesday, March 15, next the undersigned
will apply to George S. Drafts,
probate judge for Lexington county,
for final discharge as administrators
of the estate of A. S. Frick, deceased.
J. ANDREW FRICK,
C. N. FRICK,
Administrators.
February 7, 1921.
MAKE YOUR TAX RETURNS. j
I am now in the office, having made J
i.iy rounds over the county. All -persons
liable for taxes who have not
already made their returns would do
well to call at the auditor's office and
have their property listed for fiscal
year 1921. Fully 5,000 taxpayers
have not returned and it would be
^ fViio nn/1
well to come ana aumu uno
not wait till the last day.
You will find when you pay your
taxes next fall that it is better to return
than to not return and pay 50
per cent, penalty. After February
20th time will expire for taking returns
and the 50 per cent, penalty will
be added for failure on your part in
returning your property.
Come on and don't wait till the last
day.
W. D. DENT,
County Auditor.
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WAXKRIXGFORD NEWS.
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I
I. There seems to be a great deal o
I ur - ithiness among the guano-selling
: goiifry just at this time as we do no
[iknuw of a single sack being hauled ui
' *.?> this time and only "a little cottor
f ?'?ed meal. Most farmers are crushing
i their need and using them in place 01
[' meal.
i The small grain hereabouts is lookI
I iwg hne.at.this time, quite a large acreage
has been sown in wheat. Sprinp
oats are being sown.
Mr. .H. R. Smith of the little Blaek
Creek section is seriously ill at hi?
home. Also Mr. .Simon Taylor's condition
seems to be unchanged. \\\
, hope to see these good men restored
to their usual health.
Messrs. H. A. Howard and M. It.
Crout made a business trip to New
Brookland last week.
Mr. X. E. Rish ave a pleasant call
while passing this way, one day last
week.
Messrs. G. W. Hooker and M. A.
Howard .two of the R. F. D. boys
from Swansea paid us a brief, but
pleasant visit, Sunday evening.
Mr. EL F. Rish stopped long enough
to aay howdy while passing last Sunday
evening.
mv anrt Mrs I. m .Hallman and
quite a number of the young folks
were Sunday evening visitors at old
Uncle Henry's.
We have been informed that on
last Friday night, a kerosene lamp
exploded in Mr. Sam Derrick's h^me,
burning Mr. and Mrs. Derrick and
two of the children, Mrs. Derrick's
LEXINGTON PROOF
Should Convince Every Lexington
%
Reader.
The frank statement of a neighbor,
telling the merits of a remedy,,
Bids you pause and believe.
The same endorsement
By some stranger far away
Commands no belief at all.
Here's a Lexington case.
A Lexington citizen testifies.
Read and be convinced.
D. S. Smith, Main St., says: "I was
in bad shape with my kidneys several
years ago. I could hardly get up or
down and even walking caused me
misery. I had a too frequent desire
to pass the kidney secretions, which
were scanty, and caused a burning
sensation. I tried many kidney remedies
without getting any relief. Finally
a friend recommended Doan's
Kidney Pills, and I used them. By
theti me I had taken the first box,
I received much relief and further
use made me well enough to stop
taking them. Whenever I have any
trouble this way now, I use Doan's
Kidney Pills and they give me a
splendid relief."
^ * - - r* . - a. ^11 ,1? ???
t'lice out;, <ti. an ue<tiuis. uvu i
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
Mr. Smith had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Fertilizer
Blood, Mi
German I
Mixed Fe
Ricr Stnrlc
See us b
buy or
your
BATESBURG
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V V ATM A
A. C. Jones
burn v.-as fatal. Just how the cxploi
sion occurred, and how serious Mr.
f Derrick ari l the children are burned
- i we have ?!!,; able to learn. Mrs.
t Derriiwns buried at St. John's E.
> L. oh '.r. ii Sunday. The family have
i our ' hv in their painful be'
reav?-n.'-?;t.
<MK K v FERRY MOWS.
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Air. j. :v uyier, win* una uiii**
. childr n. .v /m-\* Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. K. aooh.
. . Mr. -aid Mrs. H. W. I^ngford and
. children spent Saturday night and
Sunday with relatives in Newberry
Mrs. M. It. Koon, who has been in
the Leesville hospital for some time,
is now at home and gettintg along
fine.
Mr. Thomas Drafts spent last Saturday
night and Sunday with his old
chums, Mr. Heber Amick and brothers.
Miss Beulah Belle Langford spent
Saturday night and Sunday with her
friend, Miss Grace Amick.
Miss Lizzie Drafts of the Cedar
Grove section spent Saturday night
and Sunday with her friend, Miss Annie
Shealy.
Mr. I. E. Koon is all smiles. Why?
Because it is another big boy.
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the stomach is corrected so you can eat
favorite foods without fear. Large case
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Millions helped annually.
Million Packets Of
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We ?believe in flowers around the
homes of the South. Flowers brighten
up the home surroundings and give
pleasure and satisfaction to those who
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We have filled more than a million
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j easily grown flowers to be given to
I our customers this spring for the
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Wouldn't you like to have five
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YOU CAN GET THEM! Hastings'
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There is no obligation to buy anything.
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eal, Acid,
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rtilizers
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efore you
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seed.
FERTILIZER
INY.
, Manager.
J Miss Mattie Pearl Mills and sister,
i Lizzie, spent last Sunday evening with
j their friend, Miss Grace Amick.
Mrs. B. T. Bowens visited her sister
| last Sunday evening, Mrs. J. D. Hyler.
{. Mr. Henry Hyler spent the day with
Mr. B. T. Bowens last Sunday.
It senis as quite a number of young
boys arc hunting them a sweetehart
j on the other side of the river. Why?
j Because girls are scarce as hen teeth
I on this side,
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i I'LAY AT PINK KIPGE SCHOOL.
:
| Come to the "Spinsters' Convention,"
and see the old maid's transformed
into beautiful young maidens
before your own eyes, at Pine Ridge
school house February 26, beginning
promptly at 7:30o' clock.
TAX NOTICE.
According to law the County Auditor
will add the following pesalties:
On January 1st, !921, 1 per cent,
penaltj- will be added to those who
have not paid. On February 1st,
1921, an additional 1 per cent, will be
added to those who have not paid,
making 2 per cent, penalty for February.
Still an additional 5 per cent,
penalty will be added on March 1st,
making 7 per cent, penalty to be paid
by those who have not paid by March
1st, 1921.
Poll Tax, $1.00; Capitation Road
Tax, $5.00; Capitation Dog Tax, 50c.
TAX BOOKS CLOSE MARCH 15,
1921.
When remitting give each Township
and School District your property
is In. Give one name in full?
not initials. Send postage for reply
and return of receipt
C. E. LEAPHART, *
Treasurer Lexington County, S. C.
Till Mch. 15th, 1921.
COTTON
A. H. DeVaughn, Jr. & Co.
COlTON BROKERS
103 Jackson St. Augusta, Ga.
For Long Distance call us at the
Cotton Exchange. Cotton handled
in ten bale lots. We solicit
your business. How to trade in
cotton sent on request.
|
Rose & Son, Correspondents,
81 Broad St. New York
.
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If you have been
jjr taking treatment
L for weeks and
months and paying
out ' your money
Without being cured,
don't you think it is
J >\ time to accept Dr.
!yr ^Register's offer?
.. It costs nothing
but your time to have your disease
diagonsed and your condition made
clear. During the month of February
the only charges that will be
made will be for medicines, serums
and remedies used. I am against high
fees charged by some physicians and
specialists.
I employ in my practice all the
latest imported Serums, Vaccines, Antitoxins,
Bacterins .Imported European
Intravenous Specific Remedies
and the latest and best appliances for
the speedy cure of stubborn diseases.
I also give auto serum treatment
according to perfected technique.
This method has the endorsement
of high-standing physicians from
Maine to California. I can refer toseveral
hundred (by permission)
in South Carolina, who have been restored
to good health after other
rnethods failed. Some of the most
obstinate cases of Anemia, Insomnia,
Nervousness, Paralysis, Constipation,
Eczema, Blood Disorders, Brights Disease,
Diabetes, Goiter, Hay Fever,
Rheumatism, Morning Sickness, High
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rtfirmanentlv cured by Auto Serum
treatment in an incredible short time,
after all other methods failed. Physicians
report 3,000 cases treated,
representing 200 different ailments,
with 85 out of 100 good results.
No charge will be made during
February except for the remedies.
Credit will be extended to those in
need of same.
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1206 1-2 Main St., Columbia,. S. C.
Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays
| 10 to 2. Phone 94.
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