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WEDNESDAY, NOV 23, 1921
CLERK'S SALE.
State of South Carolina, County of
Lexington.?Court of Common
Pleas.
U. H. Gantt, Plaintiff vs J. M.
Black, et al., 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 in Lexington, S.
C., at public auction to the highest
bidder, during the legal hours on the
first Monday in December next, the j
oowna hoinor thp fifth d?V Of Said 4
OOiAUV WV4i*o ?
m'onth, the following described real
estate, to wit:
"All that piece or parcel of land situate,
lying and being in Black Creek
Township, State and County aforementioned,
and being bounded by
John McCartha, Dempsey Rodgers,
and et al, and being known and described
on a plat made for the Panama
Real Estate Co. by Theodore C.
Hamby, C. E., in December, 1916;
said lot or parcel of land being designated
on said plat as lot No. 22, and
containing one hundred five (105)
acres."
"All that piece, parcel of land situate,
and being in Black Creek Township,
State and County aforesaid, and
known as my own Home Place, and
containing seventy-fivte (75) acres,
and having the following bounds on
the north by Josh Ross, east by Jim
Hall, south by land formerly belonging
to Eugene Person, by first mentioned
tract of this mortgage."
Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to
pay for papers, revenue stamps and
recording fees.
; H. L. HARMON (L. S.)
C. C. C. P. & G. S. Lex. Co., S. C.
TIMMERMAN & GRAHAM,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
November 12th, 1921.
CLERK'S SALE.
State of South Carolina, County of
Lexington.?Court of Common
Pleas.
The Home National Bank of Lexington,
S. C., Plaintiff versus Fred G.
Hartley, et al., 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 on
the first Monday in December next,
the same being the 5th day of said
month, the following described real
estate, to wit:
"All that piece, parcel or tract of |
land situate, being and lying in!
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Black Creek Township, in the above i
said County and State, containing six.
hundred twenty-six (626) acres,!
more or less, adjoining lands oi;
Henry Cook on the North, lands of
John J. McCartha and estate lands oi
Bardin on the south, and bounded by
Blfifk Creek on the west: the same
being the western portion of a tract
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containing 1040 acres and formerly,
owned by J. D. Jones. For more ac- j
curate description reference may be i
had to plat made by E. L. Hartley, j
Surveyor, dated the 15th day of De- j
ceniber, 1915, on which plat the said
62C acres are divided into two tracts j
containing 52C and 100 acre(s i*e- j
spectively, and designated as the
Home Tract and tract No. 5, respec- j
tively."
Also the water rights, privileges, i
easements, and other property described
in the mortgage of Fred G. j
Hartley to the Carolina Bond and'
Mortgage Co., foreclosed in this ac- j
tion.
This sale is being made at the risk :
of Savannah Guano Company, and j
C. L. Wilcox, the former purchasers.1
Terms of Sale: Cash, the pur- j
chaser to pay to the Clerk of Court i
five hundred dollars in cash within,
+ wlnnfoc! o ff ov Viic hirl ic mpflp
liiii IJ 11XA11U bv *J UJLVV& ***W >/ ?*AV?V? V , I
and in default thereof, said Clerk will!
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immediately sell the aforesaid prem-1
ises before the Court House door in j
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Lexington County at public auction
without further advertisement at the
risk of the former purchasers. Purchaser
to pay for papers, recording
fees and revenue stamps.
H. L. HARMON (L. S.)
C. C. C. P. &. G. S. Lex. Co., S. C.
November 12th, 1921.
CLERK'S SALE
State of South Carolina, County of
Lexington.?Court of Common
Pleas.
T ^ /-.f n 1 Dlo fg v^r
o ci ai.? jl * V4
sus Ernestine Link Dreher, et al.,
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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 in Lexington, S. C.,
at public auction to the highest bidder,
during the legal hours of sale on
the first Monday in December next,
the same being the 5th day of said
month, the following described real
estate, to wit:
1. "The Home Place containing
one hundred and thirty (130) acres,
more or less, situate, in said County
and State, and bounded by lands, now i
or formerly of B. L. Dreher, John A. |
Dreher, C. B. Dreher, estate lands of!
J. P. Lindler, and perhaps others." /
2. "The parsonage tract, contain-:
ing forty-three and four-tenths (43.4)!
acres, more or less, and bounded by j
lands now or formerly of Lutheran;
Parsonage, of William Stack, estate i
of J. P. Lindler, and the tract above|
described."
Terms of sale: One third cash, bal-j
ance on a credit of one and two years j
in equal annual installments, secured j
by a note of the purchaser and a J
mortgage of the premises with option
to the purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers, revenue
stamps and recording fees.
H. L. HARMON (L. S.)
C. C. C. P. & G. S. Lex. Co. S. C.
EFIRD & CARROLL.
Attys. for Plaintiffs.
November 14th, 1921.
CLERK'S SALE.
State of South Carolina. County ot
Lexington.?Court . of Common
Pleas.
Jane Chupp. et al., Plaintiffs, versus
Lizzie Lites, et al., 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 in Lexington, S. C.,
at public auction to the highest bidder,
during the legal hours of sale on
the first Monday in December next,
the same being the fifth day of said
month, the following described real
estate, to wit:
"All that piece, parcel or tract of
land containing seventy-three acres
situate, lying and being in Cong'aree
Township, County of Lexington, and
State of South Carolina, and bounded
on the northeast by lands of Perry
Shumpert and of Maly Shumpert, on
the southeast, by lands,-of I^awrence
Mack, on the southwest by lands of
H. C. Moore and of Eargle, and on
the northwest by lands of Eargle and
of Isaiah Spires."
Terms of sale: One .third cash,
balance on a cerdit of one and two
years, secured by the bond of the purchaser
and a mortgage of the premises,
with option to the purchaser to
pay all cash. Puroahser to pay for
papers, revenue stamps and recording
fees.
H. L. HARMON, (L. S.)
C. C. C. P. & G. S., Lex. Co.. S. C.
EFIKD & L'AKUULL, Altys.
November 14th, 1921,
CLERK'S SAT,K.
State of South Carolina, County oi
Lexington.?Court of Common
Pleas.
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J. W. Goodwin. Plaintiff, versus \V. |
E. Merritt. et ah, Defendants. I/
Py virtue of authority vested in me
by Order of the Court in the above
entitled Cause. I will sell before the
Court House door in Lexington, S. C..
at public auction to the highest bidder,
during the legal hours of sale, on
the first' Monday in December next,
the same being the fifth day of said
month, the following described real
estate, to wit:
'"All that lot of land in or near the
town of Swansea, in Bull Swamp
Township, in the County of Lexington
and State aforesaid, containing two
and one-twentieth (2 1-20) acres,
more or less, bounded on the north
by lands now or formerly ' y William
Amieker, east and south by lands now
or formerly of Ann Johnson, and on
the west by lands now or formerly
of Andrew Hook."
Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to
pay for papers, revenue stamps and
recording fees.
H. L. HARMON (L. S.)
C. C. C. r. & G. S. Lex. Co.. S. C.
November 14 th. 1921.
The real question is: What would
.the railroad fare, be if the railroads
would bo fair?
WITH THE (
PELIOX MISSION a
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Rev. B. J. Wesslnger, Pastor. ;
Services as follows:
Holy Trinity, Pelion?11:15 a. m.
first Sunday; 4 p. m., third Sunday.
St. John's (Black Creek)?11 a. m.
third Sunday; 4 p. m., first Sunday.
Church of the Good Shepherd,
Swansea?11:15 a. m., fourth Sunday;
8:30 p. m., second Sunday.
Orange Chapel, Springfield?11 a.
m., Second Sunday; 8:30 p. m., fourth
Sunday. '
THANKSGIVING SERVICE.
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There wil be union Thanksgiving
service in the Lexington high school i
auditorium at llo'clock a. m., Novem- J
ber 24, and the following program '
has been arranged:
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Opening Hymn. J
Scripture Reading. Rev. Arthur B. '
Obenschain.
Prayer, Rev. 11. A. Whiten. 1
Hymn. ]
Sermon, Rev. W. C'. Wallace.
Prayer. Rev. F. H. Funderburk. :
Anthem by Choir?Collection.
Hymn. (All standing.)
jtfeneaicuon?icev. u. i:>. ?nearouse.
The public is cordially invited.
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?>T. STEPHEN'S EVANGELICAL
LCTHKRAX CHURCH
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Mr. B. H. Bane. Supt. of Sunday
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school.
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Divine, services at 11:00 a. m. and
7:00 p. m. The morning: theme on i
Sunday, November the. 27th. will be: <
"The Golden Rule." The evening 1
theme will e: ''Continuing in The <
Way." The evening service will be ;
"As Copeland Goes, i
LEARN T1
The Distance Be
our clo
ffreat.
bring: y
Won't ;
store oi
attracti
Suits and
$25.00
1535 Main Street
The Woman W
Exceptionally W
Moderate Cost S
A Point To Tat
Of The
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Greatly Red
Now Prevailing
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Clearance 3
Suits Anc
THE STORE OF COUR'
1513 Main St.
CHURCHES |
l Thank Offering: Service. It will be
imler the direction of The Women's
lome and Foreign Misisonary Society
>t" the Church .Some of the memjers
of same will take part in the
iervice. To all the services pub- j (
ic is very cordially invited. Do not (
'orget the service at the High School s
in Thanksgiving morning at 11:00 g
/clock. I
ARTHUR B. OBENSCHAIN, j
Pastor.
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LEXINGTON CIRCUIT. 1
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Appointments for Sunday. Novem- (
>er 117th, 1921. | t
Red Bank?Sunday school at 10 a.
tu J. F. Sharpe. Superintendent.
Preaching at 11 o'clock. subject: 1
'Jonah's Oowd." c
Horeb?Sunday school at 2 p. m.,-'
D. L. Harmon. superintendent.]1
Preaching at 2 p. m.
Lexington?Sunday school at 10 a.i '
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ii. ,W. D. Dent. superintendent.!
Precahing at 7:30 p. m. (
You are most cordially invited to]
ittend these services.
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H .A. WHITTEX. Pastor. j 1
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MOCK WKDDIXC; j j
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There will be a mock wedding and i c
in ice cream festival at the Steed-j j
m??n hi<rii yclinnl Fridav. November i i
IS, at S o'clock p. m. Coine. All are,
welcome. There will be a small admisison
fee charged for the benefit <
?f the school. '
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Good Health
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If you would enjoy good health,
keep your bowels regular. No one
can reasonably hope to feel well,
when constipated. When needed, take
Chamberlain's Tablets. They are mild
and gentle.
5o Goes the Fashion"
HE WAY.
tween?
thing department and you is not
Business or pleasure probably
ou to the Capitol City often,
you make it a point to visit our
a your next trip. We have some
ve values to show you in
Overcoats II
o $60.00
I $3.30
TO $12.30
MEN'S HATS
BOY S DEBARMENT
2ND FLOOR
TAKE ELEVATOR
Columbia, S. C.
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Apparel ?.
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Should Make It ~
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need Prices
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rEOUS ATTENTION
Columbia, S. C.
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SCHOOL NEWS :
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By JULIUS i:. SHARPE, County | y
Superintendent of Education. j
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The application blanks for Rural
traded Aid have been received in the r
jffice of the County Superintendent v
md as soon as he can place the neces- *
:ary information of them they will be e
wrought to each school in person by r
lim. The applications must he filed >^c
vith Mr. Swearingen by January 1st. j c
2ach Principal of a Ilural Graded j c
school is asked to have a program ja
>f the daily class room work ready j 3
:o accompany the application.
The borrowed funds to pay teachers; c
s about exhausted and the payment'1
)f warrants from now on depends j *
jpon the collection of taxes. It will a
-elieve conditions greatly if the tax- j *
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layers will pay up as soon as they 1
lossibly can. So far the collections *
lave been very small compared with ! n
)ther years.
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The Wateree school gave an enteri
ainment for the benfit of the school:
ast Saturday night. Senator Cros- ^
ion and Supt. Sharpe were present
md delivered addresses to the patrons
if the school. The evening was very
ileasantly spent, and a nice little sum
vas realized for the school.
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It is expected that most of the 1
schools in the County will observe
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Phanksgiving day with appropriate
>xercises. The Lexington High school *
s planning for a Community Fair.
Ths A vpr
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Does not realize all that a Bs
It is a friend?and then som
A Real
Is a financial institution that
of the community it serves,
for the solving of all the fina
tele.
Saving the Fi
No matter how splendid you
may be, if you have not SA
will not bring you the rewar
ried out, the man who has s
behind your idea, is the one
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Lei us neip
The Home N;
Lexingtoi
Capital, $50,000.00
Member of Federal F
Montgomery Gr<
COLUMBI
1101 Oervais Street
730 Elimvood Ave.
1108 Hampton Street
I11E STORE THAT SELLS FOR CASH:
FLOUR, BACON, LARD AND
We carry Everything in the Oroc<
to Please. Try Is He fore Von B
SOUTHERN AG
Nashville
The Giant oi
Its immense popularity
that every line in it is writte
ilies by men and women v
Southeni conditions, but to
personal service which is gr
charge.
Eery year we answer I
hundreds of different subje(
When you become a subsc
sonal sendee is yours. That i
375,000 CIRC
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?he ministers of the town will hold
, union serviq^ in the school audi- ' ^
orium at eleven o'clock and the Fair
rill immediately follow. The ladies of
he School Improvement Association
fill serve refreshments arid
rill be plentiful. 48
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The Batesburg-Leesville school was ,
aid $1,050.00 State building aid last
reek. Mr. Swearingen in a letter to
he County Superintendent commendd
the efforts of the community surounding
this school and said that it
ught to be an inspiration to the rest
>f Lexington 'County. This is the
inly school of its kind in the State
nd Lexington County ought to be
ustly proud of it.
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The Chapin district will hold an
lection on November 30th for the
oting of an additional six mills levy.
Respite the ravages of the boll weevil
:nd the cry of hard times this district
s trying to improve its school. It is
loped that the effort will be successul
and that Chapin will become one
tmong the best schools in the State.
ATTENTION TO SOUTH.
Washington, Nov. 20.?Florida and
he Mexcian border probably will be
he aext area for concentrated activty
by Commissioner Haynes, it was
ndicated tonight by prohibition oficials.
Success of the prohibition enorcement
units' efforts on the three
:orners of the triangle of New York,
he Canadian border and the Kenucky
distillery districts, officials asserted.
would enable the prohibition
hief to turn his attention to the ,
South.
age Man
ink means to a community.
Bank
; functions for the welfare
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It has machinery at hand
ncial problems of its clien
rst Essential
ir idea or how practical it
VED something your idea
'd it deserves. If it be cariaved
and whose money is
who will profit most. HB
i You Save I
ational Bank I
Deposits, $600,000.00
Reserve Association
)cery Company f H
Telephone 241S
Telephone
Telephone 2069
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, Tenn. wtM
F the South
is due not only to the fact
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know and appreciate
the practically unlimited I
ren to subscribers without
:housands of questions on
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riber this invaluable peris
one reason why we have
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