The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, September 13, 1922, Image 4
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Subecriptioa Price Per Tear, $1.60
CASH IS ADVANCE*
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ADVERTISING RATES
Obltuariee and In roemoidaraa,
-one cent a word. Cash with order.
Cards of thanks, one coot a worn.
Cash ^rith order.
Want ads. one cent a word ea^h
Insertion. Cash with order. ..
Make all remittances payable to
SL4OH A WALXBR. Address alt
communicatioju to The DispatchNews.
Lexington. S. C. Phone lit.
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'_ ' ^ lUAfZNIBGBNCn OF
,: T0OB tOSG AGO.
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> 1 By Uncle Josh. *
f' Is speaking of Lexington taat ^ee^
v fn "the write up" we left oftJ' aV
> . =? the Tommie Hendrix. residence. ^
Next came the most importantfcusi2
: new of Mr. tfSavid Rawl who, "way
$ * before the Civil War," was one of our
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* most active, energetic and enterprise
: . \1 J** business meni and prominent citizens
of .the*town. He ran before,
< and as far back as oiir recollection,
an imemnse business, making buggies,
wagons, harness,) blacksmith i work
and repairs of all kinds, giving, empiOyRient
to & number of men, .John
Frartklow, jfajMb J <
Roberts, Monroe Roof, John FXdds,
Jake Hendrix, were wood workmen;
JMt Ystfloc, Bttlle Groves, were
Id b&frmafceri for boggles tad ccr-j
rtagea; JToe fttrauee, a German was j
boss of the trtsdnttftl aftops# Re add
> moved to Ocaag&mr* dur
In# the war add he died there. -Charr
?# BazarS
* Hi was prlgfaally
"^Ihe War caaasroa STOTtered.aervlca
\ ' ifc tha h< &fe
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v hot return here. Tfce co&ored btadk*.
\> tmifas work men were Undo Abh,
v general end Boot Booeer, Jim Eaw4?
' gam Drefcer, a? gobd worknwm Sd
?i Hendrik and Sol SenreU, were serving
% a# apprentice* to tfc* shop. In the
g harness and a&ddt* zo&& $P eK?ert
workman was ThomSu* $?be>&A ? l^om
> Jlurphy "was jfce boss in the trlm*niag
I7' 'iMfifti yooyj- ..Ha wan from Ohio and went
into. tbe Confederate' army. flobet t f .'
...-^r Owegas was the painter alive at Jjrhevittc,
N. Cy :&8t heard of., He was
C assisted by James B. Raw I ib the
primary work . Bob Owens was .an,
expert, in any kind of painting, during
the war he painted several com- ;
pany flags? one for the Saluda '
V Guards?Capt, Gibbe's Company, M.1
D. Harman haa this flag; one for the;
Johnston Rifles, Capt. Meetze's Cona-j
pany. This flag after passing through^;
the war is now in posssession of Jas.4
Br Rawl, member of the old com-!
v-pany. Previous to the war he paint-*
^ \ ed a beautiful silk flag which was gotten
up by the young ladies and presented
to the Davis Sentinels, Capt.
G, M. Harman's company of boys.
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"We have mentioned ^ these facts
t Showing what an- important man Mr.
David Rawl w&s to the town and
community. Hia payroll meant
something and hia employees had
' families and some -were boarders, all
of jwhich were a substantial revenue
to the business of the place.
Mr. Raw! after Sherman burned his
: business houses in town, he engaged
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in the aawmll) business, first located
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. his mill on a tract of land belonging
J 'to J. Austin Hendrix, about a mile
up the Augusta road, after cutting
(this timber he moved his saw mill on
the lot near his home in town.
and a shop Aeaf. ^the
? hoSse^ werenof^bumed. ^tias'.was |
| used afe a repository and la still standing
on the lot and used as pare of
James E. Rawl's shop.^'.*, ?'
Mr. Raw! moved the saw-mill from
hia lot down to Ernl. Sox'a tract of land
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Caughman &
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, and after completing* the work there,
J known as Roof & Rawl he moved the
mill. toG ilbert and was engaged there
'cutting, timber for the Lewie Brothers.
After, completing work at Lewiedale,
he moved td Bateebhrg and was
engaged > in- .the' sawmill and lumber
business, uatil he died there.
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Jas. E. Rawl succeeded him in the
Lexington business which he cem'
ducted for seme time. He now owns
the property and lives in the old
' home which he pridesr above all
placed. He is here as sprightly as~
airy uoo ui mia a?c?-ounvng iwq ciucoi
citizens of the town.
FILLING THE SILO.
Clemson College, Sept. It.?It #111
' soon toe time to harvest the silage
crops. The care used in placing the
' corn or* sorghum that was grown this
summer In the silo will determine
^ their food value, say the dairy specialist.
Before starting to fiU the silo it
is very important to se^ that alt the'
^hoops are in place and all rotten
staves or bad Joints or cracks have'
' been sealed, and also that doors fit
smoothly and tight. In order to in^sut|i
a .perfect fit of the doors it is
advisable to have available & rone of
cheap roofing paper to be run ug on
Xh$ door-facing on the inside and |hus
'insure the doors being air-tight.;' '
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The next important step to i d6'
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termine is the stage of maturity Of
the silage crop. The total amount of
dry matter and food nutrient in the
' silage crop increases up until the time
of maturity. Therefore, it is important
not to cut the silage crop too gren,
thus losing considerable food value
rand also producing an acid 'silage
which is no* paiatabl^r 'The stage of
maturity at which corp is ready for
the alio Is when the grains are deint'
ed and glazed 'and the -bottom leaves
'hlave turned brown., There is, then
usually some brown on the shucki of
j the com also. ? It is probably my?
^ Important that sorghum be matured
| bet ore harvested for silage,/ 'rtjjtce
I green sorghum makes a very acid tnaI
t dilatable Silage, The Borgfeona sfcofiiUt
\f ripe enough to make syrup. v "
eB0"e>epA'&>.'fawBure attage is teLffi,
the^oc^a or .socgfauaashrto abort
rSSfths which wtlLpack wpll In the
wfoz^Q order to cut these heavj
, eutilua into one-half or three foofth?
| htch lengthy ]X is necesary to keepjfe .?
| kotvee Bharp. There shoyW be ip-.-sets
of fcnlree so nei*;n>
i s&ry to atop to have karvea afearptJeii
at least twice a day. ,f W' H
??tm|i|
ttti" a ' vfejgk Sm'pbftk&t crpera-tioo. <fbtv
only satisfactory way to c!-o Chis *>4?k|i
'ltrg te-to keep two or three
'r J?? 1 ofcontl n uai3y packing whfie it if.
being filled. The-silage, should ? bp',
forced; agaiast the \r&Us tit the $i]jg
by pressure, keeping the center 8ll&tp;
iy\higher.tham the outer edges. Papk?
'ihg ill this way will exclude all^ai#
and prevent air pockets, wnich w<fui<l
cause fire-fanging or moulding. % ?
Silage may be put up during any
kind of weather which permits ^ar
gons ,,to 'haul over' th?' land.
^corn has'become matured before fcari
vested for the silo; it will be n.e$es"'sary
to add water to insure prdrpei*
'packing/ This~may be done by
handled by one of the men in fihjfc
sildfe or probably better, -cuii V
into-the blower and thus mUcd Tfrillif
corn jfis it is coming into the sUk It
is seldpm, if ever, necessary o
water tg, |,o.rj0um . *- $][ |
Appar$ptly all the unavailable coal
*.s needed 'Urfnvthvengineg that haul
the coal to x distant points.?Dugene
..Daily Guard1?
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As we look over the situation, it oct;
v
curs to us that the-only lman who hai
"4 f^v r 4 :
occasion to reoiceMB .Tames M. Cox.
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i?Coatesville Record. %
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i It is said that Germany is about jt<|
pay something on accbur4^v.We gath3
er that this, means so^e<k)?iig on ac<
cchnt- Of pressure.?Manila1 Bulletin.
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Another millionaire has just married
a musical comedy actress. It's
funny how ..these singers are able tc
^atch on to the heirs.-?Manila Bulletin
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25c. ^
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le 13c.
Kaminer Co.
>uth Carolina
estate sale of w: ;
1 By virtue and consent of !' * i -t
of the.estate of K.. W X'sr-;\ ;
ceased, we Will sell at-p va- b
on Friday, _ September -h e
home jot the. deceased,
Of. land,, .about ,W ,-or. ^5-.-< ? tivBtion;
.an 8-roomd :r.^ ao-i r-_>
boiklings, located about < * 2
miles from Jrjno.
,.#t-c* .. s; Heiri A- I>-^.
.. . CLERK'S SAX '
State of South Carolina v>r-o:.v it
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Brook land Bank. Plaintiff r? la . T?.
Shull, et aL. Defendant--.
iBy virtue of authority vrsiecf m . te
by Order of the Court c \he ?to/e
entitled Cause,'I -will se : before -he
'court hotise door in LexirgSoc. S. C..
at public auction to the fc bidder
during the legal hours oi' oa ..te
first Monday in October crxt. (Se
same being the 2nd day ?:' aa<? month,
the following described r>ai,rjsta. c. o1
wit; " ' ' ' " fi
AJ1 that piece, parcel o-r tat. of 1- ad
located in the town of Nf r Krookr
.land, in the State.and County afrr?2
| said, upon which a groc y store <??d
stables of the said .Mv IC Shuil.now
'stands. This. being the property in
'-Which E. 'W. Shull or.re held one'half
.interest and which interest he
'^conveyed to the said M. D, 3hui: by
the title dated rOctober 2?. a. D.
,1899, and as will be.found r.r. ? *-. rd
in Lexington .Courthouse Tis dot is
' bounded asi.follows^ to i . r.oiith epd
fronts on Meeting Str?"f n!.^ tlcasures
thereon one hu* dred r-r.d-^ sine
feet, and on the'east- of v.-hat 5shr:own
as Dr . Bpb's lot .and mea., u r.ug- h reon
porthward from Meed'rr.re". te
feet; ..on ..thevoocth. by -und -of- i?ca.
'Jpynes; feet,; and or the^hreer-by
Eaiyls. of B. W>~ "' JHrofc -p
'thereon northward from ?8
Street IfciteiflU. -;W' . "
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t ;"TAtOT9 *0t Sffta* G&h, rvqr<fe^c^i
;W.fW Npert, Ji
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i 1*995 I
1 A NewPt^-.e I
| New Oakland _ U
;. I ?]ft ^ i%
Jadt^fy anyp^^dwd ??JI "'
power car ^
superior *ahieof thit car II
it without equal ajry- If
Iwhere^A^theprfoe^a II
"lour* lx gfyw you the _ I
performance of a *sfc$\ | J ^
and that perfomab^^^ F "
guaranteed in writing !bt^ I
j 15,000 miles. ' j . I
.MAYFIELD AUTOMOTIVE
v -j '. -i.,*. '. (**'??* +)&}?,n'y
T COMPANY
I Distributor of Stephens Salient Stfx
I and Oakland.
,. COLUMBIA, S. C.
H ^CITATION NOTICE. v
State of South CaroHna, County of
Lexington.?By W. F. Hook, esquire,
Probate Judge.
Whereas, N. P. Gregory made suit
to me/ to grant him Letters of Administration
of the Estate of and effects
of J. W. Gregory.
These are Therefore to cite and admonish
alfc and singular the;-kindred
and CreditOis'pf the said J.'W. (Gregory,
deceased, that they be and appear,
before me, in the Court of Prov
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IS&tC, k \J iivtvt Uh v .
-3.'C., on 11th Sept. 1922, next, after
publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the
ovenoon, to show cause, if any they
have, why the vsai<i Administration
hot'ld not'be granted. ' ?
Given under my Hand, this 2Sth
day of August, \nno Domini 1922.
W. F. IIOOK (L. S..>
Probate Judge Lexington, Opunly, S
C. v
' Published on the 39th day of August.
1922, it* the Lexington paper, 2
'7ecks*. ' vmz&W&F *
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recording fees.
1 * 'H- L. HARMON (L. S. )
Clerk of Court.
I EFl&fc & CARROLL,
! . f .Attorneys for. Plaintiff.
i SepU ,13th.\XW*
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J ., ; CLERK S SALE.
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.j State, of South .Carolijva* County of, J
Lexington.?Court of . Co mm cm
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Brooklond Baak. Plaintiff y? J j ,E. J
' Davis, CHlio M. Darfe, tl* ftl*; De- *
' fwidants. . ... ... . , .;./?* r ^
By virtue of authority vested in me )
by Order of the Court, in. the above
entitled Cause, I will sen before the
court house door in Lexington, S. C,
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v "Modern Eye Service0 '
Cr.E. Mwd Soitli & So?
; Optttwtnsts
r LEESVILLE, S. C,V y*,]
' Office Citizen^ pruff jCo^ .
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FLOWERS
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Choice Flowers in Season.
'J <- - 'SEEDS. "! v - |
Sweet Peas, Pansy," Phlox,' Poppy; ^
' Snapdragon, Grass, etc. Let us help: .
! you select best Seeds, Plants and1
J Bulbs. -.> '.c :
ROSE . HILL GREENHOUSES
' .. 1225 Lady Street,
i,W . ^ ..pottnOjl#, 8. C. [
f ??*>.,-/. : i j f
i SS 1
i ?C ?y. flodr]
tag mill, will Uk? ap^ker f ,wril *
4 osfy gri?d wheal en Monday sad JVl- '
f? "dKy; it esofc '"weekyt$ pleased
y 'tr*e^*?y'*^Wns prot^pt.ly. " ;
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tWAL [ I
* ? -' koit^ is' he^eby' kfven tEat" lie irt>^atei^fted
Will supply i
Jprobate judge for Lexington bounty,
.,%j& v!W**#W.- i -discharge
j 8aFtk>oi*fk. dece?Lsed, $?}
'* NEWTON Q. DOOUBY, g: .
|[ . H1NNTH OPHELIA SRXTLa;.
Administrator*, j
AT AMIC.K.*S PESKY, f j
f j-"- V. .9. Ak .
| -ytl *?>]} g^efa. barbecue at Ar.i5S'?
; ?srry oa SaJihrcIay^-* Sept^rnber ito
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(| ?w$ich the candidates and the pqj>bc
generally afe invited. Js1
B. E. AMICIK .1
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CARD OP THANKS. $
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^To the Editor, of The Dispatch-New9;
< | Please allow me space in your piper
ltfc^ thjank the vo^esr of Lexington j
county for their, support in the election'for
the house of representatives.
X want to thank one and all': for
the1 valuable vote given me onytjie
29th." I realize I wasn't defeated,
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but wasp't electeq. I thank you all. i
I jp &HEALY, JR-.
SUMMONS.
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State of South Carolina, County of
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Lexington.?Court of Comjfion
Pleas.
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R. H. Timmerman, as Administrator
of the estate of Lottie T. TimmerWft,,.
deceased, -' Pl^aintiff, versus
Harriett 8. W. Mitchell, in ?her
own Eight and asi Executrix ofi^he i
last wjll and testament of J? ^Fm.
Mitten, 'deceased, Mrs. M. |j3. 1
. Strother Mrs.-, Wtfcste L. Williams,
Rebecca Dial",-' James B. Guesa, ?r.,
Sahiuel Guess,' iiattie Wiggwife,'
Frances, Rarre;vi|uad. d.f Astern
Carolina, Defendants.?jSu^u<
mons. ' v-JlVH * F
To the Defendants-above named:;'
You are hereby .Summoned and be- '
QUired to answer the Comolaint in
this action, of which,a copy is herewith
served upon you, and to serve-;- a
copy oi" your Answer- to the said Com- ''
plaint on the subscribers at their of- 1
fice, at Lexington, South Carolina ,]
within twenty days .after the servic* '
hereof, exclusive of fcfcet'differ of suxl
,f jL J&ttrj Jx
-iivice, an<t?f you fail tb JM^wer thCf
irplaint herein within'''the time
aforesaid, tlie plaintiff in this action
will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded In the Complaint. u (
TiMMBRMAX & Q HAH AM, ^
. Attorneys for Plaintiff** ' '
... August i; 1922.?gh,"
To the Defendants above named: ?
Take Notice that the origin.!' S .p:mot:s*and
Complaint in the above eh- t
titled action were duly.filed in the of- 1 i
fice of the Clerk of the 6ourt of L-jx- 'ii
i ington county on the l?>th day 'A
August, 1322. I
TIM MERMAN* & GRAHAM, '
'A-* for Plain:Iff.
at pyblic auction to the. highest bidder
during the legal hours of sale or
the first Monday in October next, th(
B$.me being the second' day of ea,ic
month, the following described rea
estate, to wit:,
."All that piece, parcel or lot o'
land situate, lying apd being in th<
town of Oayce,.. in. the County an<
State, aforesaid, .being lot No. .9, ix
Block H aa shown on a plat of Iandi
of Mrs. A. 8. Holland, in said town
Said plat was made by J. C. Harriby
C.B. , June 27, 1912, and rec.orde<
In Clerk's office for Lexington County
S. C. The let'herein mortgaged I
the same lot bought by us from W
E. Beadles as described in his dee<
to us dated Juiy 17, 1917, recorde<
July 21, 1917, in Book 3-R, page 85.'
This lot is more particularly de
scribed in the deed from W. E. Bead
Ies to J. E. Davis ajfd Ollie M. DavL
as follows:
"Bounded on the north by Lexing
ton Avenue and running thereon 17feet
6 inches, on the east by 8tat<
road and running thereon 3-9 feet <
inches, on the so.uth by lot No. 10 oi
the Hamby plat,* and running thereoi
174 feet 0 inchee, and on the west-b:
lot Nh. 8 of the Hamby plat and run
nin^r {hereon ?3i feet^ 0 Inches.".. .
Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser t<
4 ( r. 'j . ' *
pay for papers recording fees. an<
revenue stamps. .
H. HARMON (L. S.)
Clerk of Court.
EFIRD & CARROLL,
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Attorneys for Plaintiff.
' September 13th, 1922.
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STOP THOSE EYI
STRAINtHEABACHK
h
WfcH?Ce 8c(5sttficBWy flttei gta^S?
are >froo
eye strtla.
Stop la a.%4 tUft'i malto^-aa^ exam
teat*cm of*V?rtirW<te actf advtse you.
tAtiificial Eyes
^Fitted $15.00
v y ^ ^ $*?* jyjfi. ? * * 11
Take .A"Svaotag? of the followini
priced yxHi ar? io need of Glasses
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$8.50 ?fcelj Oxfords ..$?. ><
Bheii Frames. ... M.Ci
55.00 Shell Frames $S 51
$7*:1r0 "Shell M^al Frames.." .'. .So.Ot
$4J>0 Gold Filled Frajnea.;,..... .&2.5<
$1.25 Gar Loop Chains... $1.0<
$1.?5 Hair Pin Chains. . V1:. ... .$1.0<
$2.60 Reel Chains ? $1.7<
$4.00 Mountings ..... . .$2.51
$2.00 AluminumFrames..... .$1.2i
O.L.Walter Optical Co
1221 Main St., Columbia,- S. C.
277 King St., Charleston, S. C.
NOTICE OF
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
Notice as hereby given that ther
will be a meeting of the stockholder
of the Lexington Real 0Rtate & De
velopment Company at their offices ji
th^lown of Lexington. S.. C., - oi
September 20th, 1022; at 11 a. m.
for the purpose of voting upon thi
question of liquidating and windin
up of the affairs of the above eorpo
ration.
W. D. I>ENT.
President.
C. E, LEAPBART, ;
Secretary & Treasurer.
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trespass Norict. ; ;
All persons are hereby warned no
to trespass on the lands of the under
signed by hunting, fishing or in an)
manner whatsoever. All violating thi!
notice will be prosecuted to the ful
?xrent of the law.
, .1. BUSBY.
DARE E. BUSBY.
Gaston, S. C., Aug. 'J, 1022.
PEOPLE'S PRESSING CIA B
Cleaning,.'Pressing and Dying
Good Work and Prompt SerYice
;*l?one 181. Lexington. S. C.
I IN A., DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that the."iifckoSi^r.eci
w-II ai piy to V*'. F.
Kobate judge for Lexington ?oufy
>. C., for final discharge as ad:t?:nrtrntor
of tire estate'olM'aul StribL.e,
X-ceavetf. OH September 9, 19211.
oaoitas STIUBBLE.
Hue cuter.
WANT ADS
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2 VAIiUABLE PLACE FOR SALE
Severity-two acres of land good for
f cotton.; *'6brir,' potatoes 1 and -> grain,
?- etc., with four, ro^ra dwellings and
1 neceaa&ry outbuildings, .Qrchard
i and rood water-r&? acres under
b cultivation. C*ood places for' fish
pond,' S miles 'from"*Columbia, 'near
Styx. Apply to C. O. ? Shumpert,
3 New Bropkland, Rt. 2, Box 44. ?t-p?
p 8TRAYBP?From my. house on. August
36, black Berkshire sow pig
jV weighing about 99 pounds. Reason 3
able reward. C. E. Leaphart,
Lexington, 8. C.
Address all ad v eitisc-anonts for this
e column to ?f. Ed. BLaiser, secretary,
Lexington, "S. C.
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4 FOR 8A.L&?168 Bushels Cokeys
e Pedigreed Appier recleaned oat
g seed 85 cents per bdshel, f. o.' fc.;
, 7e bushels old corn in shuck $1.$0
3 per bushel''/ J. W. Shealy, BilLSny
tine,'8. C." Cash with order. "
F&R &ALE?56 bushels Pulgh'ura re '
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0 cleaned oat seed 8o .eats r>er buthel
3 f. o. b.? Cash with order. J. tl.
Sandel, Chapin; S.'C. ,
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jfOR SALE??o*arreu r^i^ioutn/ jp-oca.
Cockerels for sail $1.00 each, Ajply
to R. F. D. No. 2,jBox 3S,
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AGENTS WANTED: Male and female
1 agents wanted to cell on the col-,
ored- population with the . fastest
seller of its kind.on'the market today.
Big money for those, . whc
will work *Write for particulate..
,.. .Ind*ui Chemical. Co., ^gusta, <3a.
10t-c,-46,.
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> SOTIOB.
ATI w. ,?r- 4 . .
[f Stock ^^rtifkgbte No. 3 of Bank of
Befftm, P^ea. 8. C., for 1? shunts
J .$?'?*$<I aft stock issued 16 B. F.
KBecry W^y l2th, ! ? . BaM Certificate
having beeo destroyed by fit# .
I en March 7tfc,.|*lf22, I apply ttf.
f sxtd Kja^ wgft Efetfoj^^ n^w CectiO?
eato os OC.wfepteialjfen,
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, Notice ia hereby givetS tB&t tWfl?"
_ - to. Wm Fa Kchfc,
'' probate judge for Lexington county,
S. fc ./*?or- fi?di di^habgbW cxecdtor
*of, the vestate of W. W. Ragle jr, dPe- * .
j .teO^edi on Septembe^i, 1&2?.
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> | roweo. h 100 Sur-3 Hatch Ir,c?;bat:>r L
Irom Mrev C. M. Sh'ird wai please |
) communicate with her . at on<!et
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J MRS. D.. TAYL/OR?Hemstitching
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and pleating, 1806 Main street, Co5
lurabia, S. C., Phone 615o. He?m3
stitching and Picoting all material
1 1 rt/? nor varH (V.ttra for ;?ilk
thread) Gold and Silver Hemstitching
25c per "yard." Accordion,
Knife and Box Pleating $2.00 per
skirt?. All kinds of buttons made
to.order, from 30c to 75c per dozen.
Button boles worked 20c to 40c per
dozen. Oct.-l
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1 POND DRAWING AND BARBECUE.
On account of a leak in the dam of
- my pond, on Second Creek, at what is
known as the Hunt old mill, one mile
. and a half East of E.lmund, I will, on
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the 2d.day of September, draw said
c pond and sell shares, and also furnish
.< a baYbecue. at: reasonable prices.
- 2w-p. j. m: SPIKES.
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3 WANTED TO BUY?A small place
with small dwelling with about 2
f. or 3 acres of land.. Will pay ca^h
for ?.bargain. G. W. Price, Lexington,
S. C. Sw-p
LAND F*OR ^ bALK?Seventy-two
acres of land good for cottoj^ corn,
' potatoes and^ grain, etc., with' nine v
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room dwelling and four room dwell
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ing a-na necessary umuu-chard
and good water, 3 miles from
Lexington. Apply to Geo. J. Taylor,
Lexington, S. C. 2w-p
- TITK 6AXE GOTHA ASSOCIATION
* | OF THE FEDERAL LAND
1 BANK IS NOW READY FOR APPLICATIONS
FOR LOANS.
All persons desiring to make applii
cations for Ioa'ns from the Federal
. ! Land Bank through the Saxe Gotha
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: Farm Loan AjSijocaitiorr." will file the
f same with the undersigned on or before
the 25th August.. All applications
filed by that time will be acted on between
now and the first of December*
Lottos wnbdQjy^e, iiY&d# up farm
lands and 'farmers liVfrrg on their
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? farms. v- L,,
| C. M.. EFIRD,
2w ' . Secretary-Treasurer.
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