The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, December 28, 1921, Image 2

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I PPPPDispatrh-iCinus 11 ^^ PP Published Every Wednesday By 'SLIGH & WALKER, t r Lexington, S. 0. ijj_-" ^-'' Etered at the Postoffice at Lex^^~': ington, S. C., as mail matter of the (Second Claw. , } Subscription Price Per Year, $1.50 % CASK IN ADVANCE. . _ . : ' '*? 4 ADVERTISING RATES * Obituaries and in memoriams, i, one cent a word. Cash with order. Cards of thanks, one cent a word. | < Cash with order. . j Want ads, one cent a word each j insertion. Cash with order. Make all remittances payable to 8UGH 4 WALKER. Address all communications to The Dispateh' News, Lexington, 8. C. Phone lit. I ; WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 1921 AUDITOR'S 1922^ SCHEDULE "" In accordance w&h law In reference to the assessment and taxation nnpflftttftl nrnnertv the WX * TOI auu , , . county auditor or his assistant will j ff ' . be and attend the fololwing named places for the fiscal year 1922. Come Vi; x - prepared to name township and d_ school district Also the number of acres and buildings, as well as automobiles, make and model. first Week. ; Irmo?Thursday, P .M., January 5. f* ; Chapin?Friday and Saturday,' . January 6-7. I Second Week [Bp- , ? Edmund?Monday A. M., January IP' ' Gaston?Monday P. M., January 9. t Swansea?Tuesday and -Wednesday, / - January 10-11. WL e Pelion?Thursday, January 12. W i Steadman?-Friday A. M., January Samaria?Friday P .M., January IS. | - Crout's Store?Saturday A. M., I. January 14. , 4. . Third Week. Batesburg?Tuesday and Wednes* day, January 17-18. Leesville?Thursday and Friday, ; January .19-20., . Fourth Week. r Summit, Tuesday A. M., January Gilbert?Tuesday, P. M., January ^ Ed. Addy's?Wednesday A. M., January 25. / . Franklin Keisler1??Wednesday P. M., January 25. Cayce?Thursday P. M., January 26. New Brookland?Friday and Saturday, January 27-28. Red Bank?Tuesday, January 31. At Lexington Court House all day not included in above schedule from January 1st to February 20, when 50 per cent, penalty will be added tor v failure to make returns. \ Poll tax from 21 to 60 years. ' Road tax from 18 to 55 years. "Dog tax (6 mos. old), $1.25. U; W. D. DENT, : County Auditor. Bp ' . FOR SALE?Charleston Wakefield ^^ 1 C A *\/VM ^VI/midq L/itULKtge piaillfi, fl.tfV uiuuoauu at home or $1.75 by mail postpaid. John C. Dooley, Lexingrton, S. C., Route 4, Box 51. Phone 1 on 85. c- 3\v-12-p k n P The H BEAUTIFUL HAND PAIN STATUARY, PICTURES, BEAUTIFUL LINE TO SEI at. ... yjd r i iii ii m I The largest I most unlimited I sages for every^^H^^H I any I Holiday Jackson, took opportune time of his furlough and came over to Mr. Henry Bysingei^s Saturday, 24th, and took unto himself Miss Eva Bysinger as a partner in life and went away a happy couple. NOTICE OF ELECTION. 'V$VU1, qualified resident electors and freeholders of the age of twenty-one years will please take notice that an election will be held in Macedonia school district at the school house therin on Tuesday the 10th day of January, 1922, for the purpose of voting an additional seven mills levy on all of the taxable property in said district for school purposes. The polls will open at 7 a. m. and close at 4 p. m. Bring tax receipts and registration certificates. By order of the County Board of Education. J. NOAH HAM, * ? D. W. EPTING, Board of trustees chool district No. I 49. ' ESTATE NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate of H. E. Drafts deceased, will please make payment to the undersigned, and also those having claims against oc+otA will make claim duly at tested to the undersigned on or before January 15, 1922. D. D. HATES, JAMES JUMPER, W. B. TAYLOR, . Executors. \ 2tc.-Dec28-21. j NOTICE?The annual meeting of the i policyholders of the Abbevillej Greenwo6d Mutual Insurance AssoI ^ciation wil lbe held in the offices of the company at Greenwood, S. .C., at 11 o'clock, A. M., Tuesday, January 3rd, 1922. J. R. Blake,j General Agent. lt-c NOTICE?DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All persons having claims of any j nature against the estate of G. J. Win| gard, ' deceased, will present them ! properly attested to L. Augustus Win ! gard, executor, and those in any way ! indebted to said estate will make payment on or before January 31, 1022, to the undersigned. L. AUGUSTUS j WINGARD, Executor. - 3t-p-12 i * - . TOUR FUTURE FORETOLD: Send dime, birthdate for truthful, reliably j convnicing trial reading. Hazei Hause, Box 215, Los Angeles, Cal. I 4t-p-13. FOR SALE?Milch cow and 2 weeks old calf?second calf?a fairly good milker. Apply to G. F. keisljer, Gilbert, Route 3. . lw-10-p I - ' ' LOST?One male collie dofe, dark tan, white ring around neck, answers to name of "Snider." Phone 142, Lex' A ington, S. C. Dr. G. Frank Roberts. CABBAGE PLANTS?$1.40 per 1,000; $2.00 delivered, postpaid; 20 cents per 100 or 25 cents postpaid. Wal-j ter Rawl, Gilbert, s. u. it-p CORN AND PEAS?Wanted at highest prices in exchange for hardware, etc. Enterprise Hardware Co. : oliday TED WANTED?To &ood sound cowpeas.^Highest ryiarket price paid. Sam P. and W. P Roof, Jr. V 2t-c / * s VISIT OUR NEW STORE?1019 Gervais street, Columbia, near P. C. Price's, for furniture, stoves: ranges. We give terms. See oui line-. Compare our prices. Golden Oak Furniture Co. 10-tt FURS REMODELED, Hemstitching Picoting, done at reasonable prices, at The French Millinery Store, 1232 Washington street. Columbia, S. ^ 7-1 -feb-22 V-/ ? ? LOTS FOR SALE?Four good building lota conveniently located on Harman street. All four lots, three and half acres in one, or separately as desired. Sold on easy terms. G. M. Harman, Lexington, S. C. tf FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS? When you want any kind of. Field or Garden seeds see me for your wants. Prices right. A. J. Mathias. nov 10-tf-c WANTED?To buy shares of stock in the American Exports and Imports Corporation. Address J. P. Ott, Jr., care Palmetto Mills, Columbia, S. C. tf FOR SALE CHEAP?One 4 H. P. Alamo Gasolene engine in gooa condition; suitable for wood saw, shingle mill, etc. Apply to Harmon Drug Co., Lexington, S. C. tf ASBESTOS RUBBER SHINGLES? 40 squares of Asbestos Rubber Shingles 7x12 seconds, suitable for covering houses, outbuildings or sheds; fireproof; at half cent a shingle. Mrs. G. M. Harman, Lexington, S. C, ' tf ALLISON LUMBER COMPPANY.? "The Service Yard". Building Ma* terialc, Bird's Neponset Roofing, Fir Doers (Doors without knots). '729 Lady St , Columbia, S. C. 6tl CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS, M/IItUi ' By an act passed at the last general assembly, 1921, it is reQiisit that notice be given all Confederate soldiers or those entitled to pensions, to assemble at the court house-to organiez an honor roll and -to elect three members constituting the Honor Board, for all future actionals to the granting of pensions. This ? act requires the proper notice be -given all such pensioners to be published in January, 1922, therefore all Confederate soldiers will meet at the court house on Monday, January 9, 1922, at 10 o'clock a.m. It is important that all old soldiers attend promptly. M. D." HARMAN, Chairman. Dec. 7, 1921.?td. . i TRESPASS NOTICE. This is to notify all persons not to hunt, fish, haul straw or trespass in any way whatever upon our lands without our nermisison. as the law will be enforced against all trespassers. ,A Daniel L. Taylor, Paul Hite, Lornmie B. Hite, Lonnie J. Frick, Lawrence Taylor. 4p-13 TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to hunt, haul wood from, or trespass whatsoever on our lands. Violators "'ill rrnc-omitojl tr> tVl O full P'VtPnl of the law. Dr. J. W. Geiger, J. E. Gardner, J. D. Geiger, J. C. Howard, E. "W. |^^e, W. Furtick, J. E. Reese, A. ^ ^G. Taylor. 4w-10-p Chances, contract without leads tead that JV"1 persons are hereby warned*not rto harbor my wife, Lillie Hall. Also, . all persons take warning that I will ho rosrinnsihlp for nnv debts eon traded by the said Lillie Hall, lt-p DAVID HALL. NOTICE. Wanted for Chain Gang.?One blacksmith. Parties desiring this position ill communicate with the undersigned at once. GEO. C. STEELE, Supervisor. TRESPASS NOTICE. This is to notify all persons not to hunt or haul wood, or trespass in any manner whatever upon my lands, as I will prosecute all trespassers to full extent of the law. D. F. SCHUMPERT. 4t-p-13. NOTICE, TRESPASSERS. This is to notify all persons not to hunt, fish or trespass in anyway whatTWV nfotnlono oo -fV?^ low will CVCi upuu ?11 J ^J.?1U?0VO UkJ Wtiv n VT??? positively be enforced against all trespassers. MRS. D. L. GEORGE, C. T. GEORGE. Noevmber 24, 1921?4-w-p. CLERK'S SALE. P*.*. C"~?+V. Pnr.ft1ino PA11?tv r\-f OIULC Ul UU U in v^ai viiuu, vvuuwj v* Lexington.?Court of Common Pleas. J. W. Fulmer, Plaintiff, versus Claude ' K. Lindler, Individually and as Administrator of M. P. Lindler,. deceased, Edd L. Lindler, Fred Lindler, Jacob Lindler, and Pearle Lindler, 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 hounr.df sale on the first Monday in January next, the same being the second day of said month, the following described real estate, to wit: "All of that piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being in the town of Chapin, Lexington county and State aforesaid, containing, sixty feet front and running back to right oi way of the C. N. & L. RR. adjoining lands on the west of estate of ' M. P. Lindler beginning at Beaufort street S 2 W and running to the C. * N. & L. RR, north by Beaufort street S 86 E. sixty feet, east by lot owned 1 by town of Chapin, A. "W. Haltiwan- : ger N 2 ? from railroad to Beaufort ( street, south by C. N. & L. Ry., right of way." .Terms of sale: One half in cash, - balance on credit of one year with 1 interest from day of sale at the rate : of seven per centum per anum, se- 1 cured by a bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold; with '' leave to the purchaser to pay all cash. ^ Purchaser to pay for papers, revenue s stamps and recording fees,. * TT T. WiPMftN (T. S 1 Clerk of Court. * EFIRD & CARROLL, . ( v * 1 Attorneys for Plaintiff. December 10th, 1921. 1 CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County ol ' Lexington.?Court of Common ^ Pleas. J. J... Caughman, Assignee, Plaintiff, * against Hilliard Reed, Defendant. 1 By virtue of authority vested in n.c 1 by Order of the Court in the 'iflove ' enitled Cause, I will sell beio a tl.e Court House door in Lexington, S ] at public auction to the highest bid dc-r during the legal hours of sale on" the first Monday in January next, the 1 same being the second day of said ' month, the following described real 1 estate, tn-wit: "All that piece, parcel or lot of land lying, being and situated in Piatt * Springs township, County of Lexington, State of South Carolina, bounded j as follows, on the east by lands of^ Eli Spires, on the north by lands 1 U-.T lor,rlt, rtriei uriuba, cm crre?vv esc?177?uuuj Lizzie Kernaghaii, and on the so^^H by lands of George Pounds. The^fl^H place cotnains fifty-two (52) more or less, being the land hei^^^^H the said Hilliard Heed from hif^H^^B Henry Reed and mother Reed. Together with all title and interest in and to vided estate of my fathe^^^^HH II ??SALE. 1 ! State of South Carolina, County oi | Lexington.?Court of Common ! Pleas. oaiesuur^ v^unon uu company, a corporation, Plaintiff versus R. L. Cook and Mrs. R. L. Cook, Defendants. By virtue of authority vested in mc by. Order of the Court in the above enitled 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 fVia "Vfrvn/lov In Tdnnorv nbvt tho WiiC liiot iUUUUaj 111 UUUUU1 j liVAW) V1?V same being the sencod day of said month, the following described real estate, to wit: "All that tract, parcel or piece of land lying, being and situate within Lexington county, South Carolina, containing ten acres touching lands of and being bounded by lands of Qe rge and Lizzie Kish, W. M. Sharpe, H. E. Smith, and the Blackville Dirt road, being the identical tract of land purchased from A. G. Smith in 1919." Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers, revenue stamps, and. recording fees. H. L. HARM AN (L. S.) Clerk of Court. TIMMERMAN & GRAHAM, Attorneys for Plaintiff. December 10th, 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 pub lie auction to the highest bidder on the first Monday In January next, the same being the 2nd day of said month, the following described real estate, to wit: "All that piece, parcel or tract oi land situate, being and lying in Black Creek Township, in the above said County and State, containing six hundred twenty-six (626) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Henry Cook on the North, lands of John J. McCartha and estate lands of Bardin on the south, and bounded by Black Creek on the wtst; the same being the western portion of a tract containing 1,040 acres and formerly owned by J. D.. Jones. For more accurate description reference may be had to plat made by E. L. Hartley, Surveyor, dated on the 15th day of December, 1915, on which plat the said 626 acres are divided into two tracts containing 526 and 100 acres respectively, and designated as the Home Tract and tract No. 5, respectively." Also the water rights, privileges, easements, and other property de 3cribed in the mortgage of Fred G. Hartley to the Carolina. Bond and Mortgage Co., foreclosed in this action. This sale is being made at the risl^ ot Savannah Guano Company^^y^H L. Wilcox, the former purt^^^H^^H -Terms Sale:' Cash^^HH^^H to pay to the dollars default 111 MM 111 i 11 11 before State of South Carol . . *y Lexington.?Court Bank of Pelion, a cor: tiff versus W. M. Western Carolina, v J\ --? x Co., D. B. Sphaler, jr. J-r^i alty Company, Wat > .* Cor-'^^HH poration, Frank E. i ' ipuny Rohn Ryan Shoe *.: - Hornick Pee pies Comr r.tbia HH Wholesale Compan:. B. DuPre Company, aii - itior.al Stock Food Company, uerendants. 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., i at public auction to the highest bid- 9 der, during the legal hours of sale on I the first Monday in January, next, fl the same being the second day of said I month, the following described real - u estate, to wit: 9 "All that piece, parcel or tract of ' a : land, situate, lying and being in the fl County of Lexington and the State I aforesaid, in Piatt Springs Township, 1 containing one hundred eighteen 1 /< 1 o v ? ? 11sj acres, more or less, and bound- > vj ed on the north by estate lands of W. A. Goodwin, east by W. A. Spires, I south by J. M. Spires, and on the I west by lands of Sightler and Guig- I nard, this being the san e tract of I land conveyed to James B. Spifes Ivy I ?5anK or Feiion, by Its dc ct dated January 4th, 1917, same ha in? beers deeded by Annie Spires one of the devisees under the will of the late James H. Spires in order to partition and divide in kind the real estate of the said James H. Spires, devisor, to >1 the said W. M. Spires on the 18th day of February, 1919, recorded in the office of Clerk of Court for Lexington County, S. C., on the 19th day of February, 1919, in book 3-S, page 328." Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser ro pay for papers, revenue stamps and recording fees. H. L. HARMAN (L. S.> Clerk of Court. TIMMERMAN & GRAHAM, ^ ] Attorneys for Plaintiffs. V December 10th, 1921. CLERK'S SALE. | State of South Carolina, County of | Lexnigton.?Court of Common J p:eas- JH Bank of North, Plaintiff, v-s Frances : |jfl Gunter and E. M. Livingston Com- ?. isfl pany, Defendants. ay virtue or Order the house door during on the the same tra