The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, March 02, 1921, Image 3

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Monday in March next, following described real g Qkat; piece, parcel or tract of Cfionmship, to the above said || ^^'CStototy > and State, containing six || ^'l|iilired twenty-six (626) acres, more I1-| adjoining lands of Henry Cook ii ^ 'te-itfki > north, lands conveyed by me >;a?BlJtdill<>?athe sooth, and bounded -<JSee?on the -west;- the same acres and - formerly lllj on which plat the. said IYfciy; and designated as the i 'Eract and tract No. 5,' respecr c the water rights, privileges, Lents, and other property de4 in the mortgage of Fred G. ey< to the Carolina Bond and b sale is heing made at the risk . - - v' . : . jj . ^ rwiu?n> * *, i?Ji. git, ; . - CLERK'S .SALE. pl 'N of South C;arolma, Coun^of ir~' Lexington.-?Court of - Commfe:: ,.N. C* McDuiiie & Company, Plaintiff jjjpv versus E. M. Fields, Jr., DefendBy virtve 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. during the legal hours of sale, at m*Vt{A onr?tinn to the hJffhpst WflHpr on. the first Monday in March, the same"be?ng the 7th day of said month, the following described* real estate, to wit: 1 "All ' that certain piece, parcel or / tract of land situate, lying and being in the town of Cayce, County of Lex|p| : ington, State of South Carolina, being designated as lot i4A" on a j>lat of the lands of L. 'J: Frink, made by O. S. Bunch, Engineering Company -<>u the ? ?;v '.-rI7tn oi isovemoep, isui. oaia iracc W . :*cominencinff at a point one hundred d eighty-two feet from the interW' v sedtion of McDuCie Street and the .right of way of the Southern Itail~ llfcy Company, and running from said JKorth sixty-eight degrees, Riinutes, East three hundred rty feet, and thence turning ning in a curve line along the way of JJie Southern Railway y spur track six hundi^d and (655) feet to the point c Abebeing the same tract on he lumber mill of N. C. Mc: Company was located and e tract conveyed to the said [eld, Jr." ||||^i* of Sale: Cash, purchaser to jmkjt iwi U1115 auu jjjjj revenue stamps. z HARMON, > ^ ' ? C. C. C. P. & G. S., Lex. Co., S. C. February' I*. 1921. CLERK'S SALE. _ } 1 a?r.4/v^*.r .. nf I oiatc vi kJvuui v^ai uiina, v/uuiitj vi f":/'". Lexington.?rCourt of Common r Pleas. ^ Batesburg Cotton Oil Company, Incor^ porated, Plaintiff, versus A. TV. Craft, L. H. Shealy, Wilcox Ives & - Company, and H. L. Harmon, Clerk P . of Court of Common Pleas and Oan 1 SSpqalrtnC fnr T.OTiTi<?tnn : , County, Defendants. By virtue of authority vested in me by order of the Court in the above j entitled Cause, I will $ell before the j Court House door at Lexington, S. I C.t during the legal hours of sale, at { public auction to the highest bidder, Mm" mm. hundred acres, tnore or less, bounded as follows: on the north by lands' of D. K. XJraft; on the east by lands of | M. B. Sharpe; on the sooth by lands I of M. X:Sharpe and estate of Jere! miah.tfise; and on the west by lands [ of A. J. Craft.'' *-*- ' * - \ - *- - - j Terms of. Sale: Cash, Purchaser to pay. fpr papers, recording fees, and; revenue stamps. Purchaser to pay one hundred dollars in cash or certified check within thirty1 minutes after the property is bid off by him, otherwise to be resold immediately at j risk of former bidder. , . H. !?. HARMON, C. C. P. G. S. I . Eeb. 14, 1921. i ? .. .,, . ? i CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County # of ! Lexington.?Court. of Common Pleas. Bank of Pelion, Plaintiff, versus Clara R. Smith,: Defendant. By virtue of authority vested in me by order of the Court in the above entitled Cause, J 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, xthe same being the 7th day of said month, the .following described real estate,' to wit: c. ;.v . . "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being* le: Cash, ho purchaser Jlerk of Court five hun ' ' a^h y his bid is made, and in , said Clerk toll immeaforesaid premises beHouse door in Lexingpublic auction without isement at :he risk of irchaser. Purchaser to (SS^v ~ v V' s - * ' . stamps siS?V , ''r-~ . :* -1 ? toot . / in Black Creek Township, Lexington County, State of South Caroim.'i. 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. CY 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 C6urt of Com'mon Pleas. Dora E. Caufehman, Plaintiff, versus C. S.-Dickert, C. B. Dickert, Bertha L. Dickert, Earle Dickert, Pearle Dickert, Nannie Dickert, Ollie May Dickert, and Colie Diekert, Defendants. By virtue of a Decree of the Court heretofore made in the above entitled cause, I will sell at public auction, for cash, in front of the court house door in Lexington, S. C., on salesday in March, 1921,s the same being the seventh day of said month, the following described real estate, &>-W5t: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Hollow Creek Township, in ^he County and State aforesaid, containing sixtyfive (So) 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 Shoaly; and West, by lands of T. 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 Plaiujdff. FINAL DISCHARGE. t . ; 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. I am now in the office, having made -.l ... All I my rounds over me uuuulj. .tt.il iicisons 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 well to come and attend tc this and not wait till the last day. I You will find when you pay your | I taxes next fall that it is better to re- j turn than to not return ana pay ov 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. j Come on and don't wait till the last ! day. W. D. DENT, County Auditor. . -A * ' ''I ' II , I'll' 1 1 = COUNTY AUDITOR DENT . O&LIiS BOARDS TOGETHER. His Excellency, the Governor of South Carolina* has appointed the following Board- of Equilization for Lex* ington county for 1921: .Black Creek Township.?L. W. R, G.Able, Steedman; W .B. Dunbar," Pelion. Boiling Springs Township.?A. Rudolph Oswald, Lexington; J. H. Sbealy, Edmund; J. W. Ballington, Gilbert. 1 Broad River Township.?R. F. | Cumalander, Chapin; T. O. Stoude-j mire, Chapin; S. J. Connor, Chapin. Bull Swamp Township.?H. W. Martin, Swansea; G. J .King, Swansea; J. X. Jumper, Swansea. Town of Swansea.?C. L. Rast, Swansea; H. N. Sharpe, Swansea; R. E. Inabinet, Swansea. Chinquepin Township.?J. P. Copeland, Batesburg; J. E. Davis, Batesburg; Paul S. Hallman, Leesville. Town of Batesburg.?C. E. Jones, Batesburg; J. B. Reid, Batesburg; C. E. Dreher, Batesburg. Congaree Township.?W. F. Hook. New Brookland; M. N. Kleckley, New Brookland, Wilbur M. Sharpe, New Brookland. Town of Brookland.?P. I. Sox, New Brookland; E. M. Lucas, New Brookland; C. T. Weed, New Brooki I ianu. , % . Pork Townfehip.?D. * F. Lorick, I Irmo; .J. K. Swygert, Irmo; J. Pink j Meetze, Columbia, Rt. 2. , Gilbert Hollow Township.?G. Olin j Smith, Gilbert; D. H. Price, Gilbert; | L. Henkel Shealy, Leesville. Town Leesville.?F. Hamp Hendrix, Leesville; J, L .Matthews, Leesville; M. Q Whittle, Leesville. Hollow Creek.?H. M. Price, Gilbert; Scott P. Shirey, Leesville; Emartuel Long, Gilbert. Lexington Township.?D. Ellis Efird, Lexington; W. D. George. Lexingtori; W. Morgan Caugliman. Lex- ; ington/ | Town of Lexington.?B. H.* Barre, ' Lexington; W. H. Bickley, Lexington;] Richard J. Hook, Lexington. j Piatt Springs Township.?J. Perry j Goodwin, Gaston; V. L. Goodwin, Gas- ; / , ton; W. I. Jumper, Gaston. Saluda Townsmp.?a. m. w msaru, : Chapin; Joseph D. Bickley, Little i Mountain; J. A. Epting, Chapin. Sandy Run.?N. B. Wannamcker,' .Sandy Run; E. AV. Redmond, Swan- | | PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN | CORRECTS STOMACH, I! ENDS INDIGESTION ji I.. Ik ' , | | f ^ ||__) "Papers Diapepsin" is the quickest, surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, ; Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fermentation or Stomach Distress caused by acidity. A few tablets give almost immediate stomach relief and shortly the stomach is corrected so you can eat favorite foods without fear. Large case j costs only few cents at drug store. ; Millions helped annually. ' N. / i A ' 3 Fertilizers I Blood, Me German ? Mixed Fei Big Stock , . T ; See us be .i buy or e s. 4 your n a mrnnim KAllMUlM). COMPA A. C. Jones, ? ? \ aea; J. Kirby Rucker, Swansea. The name heading the list in his respective town or township will act as chairman and call his board to assemble at some respective place and | pass upon the returns. The chairman will, call and get the returns and notify his members by card the day . tor . meeting (I . wouid suggest March 9). All chairmen can get re turns for his town or township py March 7th, (1st Monday), from the County Auditor's, office. Proper instructions will be given each board so they can act intelligently. W. D. DENT, County Auditor. ASSOCIATION AL CONFERENCE. A conference of church workers of the Lexington Baptist Association will be held at Pelion, on Wednesdayfi March 9; 10:30 a. m. This meeting is held for the purpose of considering ways and means of carrying on the work among our churches, with a special view to the j j spring ro -nd-up of the campaign. J I Other matters of interest xo xne churches will be taken up also. We urge that all the churches send "California;Syrup of Figs" is Child's Best Laxative Beware! Say "California" or you may not get the genuine "California Syrup of Figs" which d^tors recommend for babies and children of all ages. Nothing else cleans the little bowels and regulates the child's stomach and liver so gently, so thoroughly. Directions on eacn Dowie. uut you must say "California/' Don't be talked into an imitation fig syrup which hasn't the delicious, fruity taste or the perfect "laxative physic" action. Hastings Seeds i 1921 Catalog Free It's ready now. 116 handsomely illustrated pages of\ worth-while seed ? - J ? ? ? Klila HAW Mtalns' &UGL garueu news* auio uvft vwvw*vp| we believe, is the most valuable seed book ever published. It contain^ twenty full pages of the most popular vegetables and flowers in their natural colors, the finest work of its kind ever attempted. With our photographic illustrations, and color pictures also from photographs, we show you just what you grow with Hastings' Seeds even before you order the seeds. This catalog makes garden and flower bed planning easy and it should be in every single Southern home. Write us a post-card for it, giving your name and address. It will come to you by return mail and you will be mighty glad you've got it. Hastings' Seeds are the Standard of the South and they have the largest mail order seed house in the world back of them. They've got to be the best Write now for the 1921 catalog. It is absolutely free. H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN, ATLANTA, GA. 1 ====r ?For Sale I i iterroirffii'iySi 'fflflUMJHB ;al, Acid, , ! Canit, rtilizers all Kinds . ! masnmaa^m i ;fore you xchange seed. FERTILIZER I NY. I I Manager. - - representatives to this very important meeting. J. G. FALLAW? Chairman Executive Committee. JAS. H. McKITTRICK, Cerk. Whatever the formed > doughboy y * ? . mav be interested in. it isn't the fact that spiral puttees may now be bought at 39 cents. Stop Those Headaches WALTER'S GLASSES WILL RELIEVE THEM Stop in and let us examine those eyes and advise you , Eves Examined Glasses Fitted 0. L. Walter Optical Co. i . 1221 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. , Charleston and Florence S. C. ' I COTTON I A. H. DeVanghn, Jr. & Co. COITON BROKERS ! 103 Jackson St Angnsta, Ga. | v i For Long Distance call us at the! Cotton Exchange. Cotton han-! ? 1 < til. TTT 1' I died in ten Dale lots, vye solicit your business. How to trade in cotton sent on request. Rose & Son, Correspondents, 81 Broad St. New York RUB - MY - TISM Is a powerful Antiseptic and Paiu killer, cures infected cuts, old sores, tetter, etc. Relieves Sprains. Neuralgia, Rheumatism. . i ' Massaging Expert Marcelle WavinS Shampooing Hair Dressing The A La Mode Beauty Parlor 1310 Main Street, C ilurabia, S. C. (Up Stairs) Special Skin Treatment For Engagement Henna Pack Phone 2272 paoMannnManwHiiHMaMnBKa Ked Ku SEED In 5 Bushc 80c per ,, Buy'our Reliable Plows, tivators and all kinds of 1 Strong'for'Hard Work. Lorick & Iocorp< COLUMB | i .I i wmmMUtmimm " M I' II ? AyfcRY'^EWELER 1506 Main St. ... r.L Moved . ~ ' 1 to 1619 Main St. ? ' JT u A Columbia ' t . ' . FREE MEDICAL WRVIfK All TBF UlUt V IVUU IUIU ?uii MONTH OF FEB. flf you have beef taking treatment for weeks and months and paying out your money without being cured, don't you think it is tin\e to accept Dr. 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, An- % ! TmnnrtoH Rlirrt UIUA1US), JJULIC1 uic wu _ pean 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 cai\ refer to \ several hundred (by permission) in. South Carolina, who have been restored to good health after other methods failed./ Some of the most obstinate cases of Anemia, Insomnia, Nervousness, Paralysis, Constipation, Eczema, Blood Disorders, JBrights Disease, Diabetes, Goiter, Hay Fever, Rheumatism, Morning Sickness, High Blood Pressure, Lack of "Pep" and other - conditions, too numerous to mention have been benefitted, if not permanently cured by Auto Serum treatment in an incredible short time, after all other methods failed. Phy- ? sicians report 3,000 cases treated, ' I representing 200 different ailments. with S5 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. DR. W. R. REGISTER 1208 1-2 Main St., Colombia, S. C. Hours: 0 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays j 10 to 1!. Phone 94. ? ?* V > W*st Proof OATS x * '::gm ~S . m >1 Sacks at 1 ""i sSxl Bushel % ,i j eianters, narrows, uiiFarm Implements. Built y ' sm j Lowrance )rated J ji IA, S. 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