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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25. 1922.
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AX APOLOGY.'
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We are indeed sorry we have to
apologize to our headers and advertising
patrons this week, but on account
of our new rollers melting on the
press and other troubles that we cannot
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of the mucous lining of tlje Eustachian
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if you are in need of new glasses,
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FIN VLi DISCHARGE.
, Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned
will apply to W.' F. Hook,
judge of probate, for fin&F'discharge
as executor of the estate of the late
. M. y7. Shull on Thursday, November
I. 23, at 11 o'clock'in the forenoon.
* MRS! Li.' ES. SHULL,
- - . t Executor.
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CLERK'S SALE.
State of South Carolina, County of
' Lexington.?Court of Common
j.nc jjaim ui swanaea, ~jfiainillT,
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against J. W. Lybrand,. 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 liouse door in Lexington, S. C.,
at public auction to the highest bid-,
der, during the legal hours of sale on
the first Monday in November next,
the same being,the 6th- day of said
month, the following described real
estate, to-wit:
"All those throe lots br parcels of
land situate in the town of Swansea,
County* of Lexington, and State of
BULBS, .
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
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DIAMONDS, PEARLS,
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
> JEWELRY, SILVER,
CUT GLASS
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SQUARE DEALING
BOTTOM PRICES.
AVtRy-^LJEWELER
Columbia, s.c.
1619 MAIN ST,
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Pleas. i> " 1
L The Bank of Swansea, Plaintiff,
j ; against L. F. Hoffman, et al.. Defendants.
By virtue of authority vested in me
by Order of Jthe Court /(n the above
entitled Cadse, I ^ill sell bofore the
Court House- door in Lexington, S.
C., a,( public auction to the highest
bidder, during the legal hours of sale
on the first Monday in November
next, the same being the' Cth day of
said month, the followingi described
real estate to-wlt:
"All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, lying and being situated in Bull
Swamp Township, County of Lexington,
and ,State aforesaid, containing
one hundred (100) acres, more or
less, and bounded as follows: on the
north by lands of T. H. Hoffman,'on
the south by lands of J. J. Younginer,
and on the west by lands of Mrs.
M. C. Johnson or tract No. 5 of the
estate lands of Fred Hoffman and
Airs, inetcner norrman."
Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to
pay for papers, revenue stamps and
recording fees.
H. L. HARMON (L. S.)
-Clerk of Court, Lex. Co., S. C.
EFIRD & CARROLL,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
, t CLERK'S SALE.
State of South Carolina, County ot
Lexington.?Court of Common
* Pleas.
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South Carolina, described as follows:
Lot No. 1: A rectangular paralleloback
tn equal width one hundred and
ten feet to an alley, which bounds
gram in shape, fronting e^st on'Monmouth
Avenue fifty feet, and running
it. on the west, and being bounded on
the north by lot of D. H. Huckabaa,
and on the south by lot of \J. W. Lybrand.
Lot No. 2; A rectangular parallelogram
In shape, fronting e^st on
xvionmouin Avenue lirty ieet ana running
back in equal width one tyffdred
and ten feet to an alley, which bounds
it on- the west, and being bounded on
the north by lot of J. W. Lybrand,
and on the south by lands qf P. L.
;Lybrand, W. B ? Courtenay, A. Z.
Stroman, and perhaps others.
Lot No. 3: A ^rectangular parallelogram
in shape, fronting south on
Third Street forty-six fefct, anu running
back in equal width one hundred
feet to lot of J. W. Lybrand which
bounds it on the north, and being
bounded on the east by Monmouth
Avenue, and on the west by lands
of W. B. Courtenay, A.. Z. Stroman.
and perhaps others."
Terms qf Sale: Cash purchaser to
pay for papers, .revenue stamps and
recording tees.
H. L. HARMON (L. S.)
Clerk of Court,. Lex. Co., S. C.
EFIRD & CARROLL.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
CLERK'S SALE"
State of South Carolina, County of
Lexington.?Court of Common
Pleas.
C. S. Rauch, Plaintiff, versus H. W.
Paris, Defendant.
By virtue of authority-vested In me
by Order of the Court in thc^ above
entitled Cause, I3 will sell before the
Court House door in Lexington, S.
C., durnlg the-legal hoj^rs of Bale, at
public auction to the highest bidder,
on the first Monday lfc November
next, the same being the 6th day of
said month, the following described
real estate, td-wit:
"All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, situate, lying- and Iselng in Fork
Township, in Lexingtons Cdunty and
State aforesaid, containing twelve
acres, more or. less, and bounded on
the nortlj and west by Jands of the
said Henry Paris, east b?> Estate lands
nf tT.'.l 3 At.. .1- t
w*. a iaiLfv , uau uuaiiic Huu.il uy
estate lands of G-Leailftart.
Also, all of the rlght^title and Interest
ot the said H. Vf' Paris of, In
and to all that piece, mtrcel or tract
of land, .situate, lying (and being in
Pork Township, in LejflKgt'on county
and State p.forcsat^. ^conJiining thirtytwo
acres, more on^eys, adjoining
lands -of Wade Paris, A^elton llyler,
' Henry Foust, estatp lands of G.
Lieaphart and perhaps others. The
said right, title and interest therein
being one-half thereof .
All of the right, title and interest
of the said H. W. Paris of, in and
to all that piece, parcel or trart of
land, situate, lying and being in Fork
Township, in Lexington county and
State aforesaid, containing ' twenty
acres, more or less, adjoining lands of,
Sallie Gibson," Samuel Younglner,
Wade Paris and Melton Hyler. The
saicf right, title and interest therein
being one-ljalf thereof."
Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to
pay for papers, revenue stamps and
recording fees.
. H. L. HARMON (L. S.)
t Clerk, of Court, Lex. Co., S. C.
MARTIN & STURI^IE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
^ctober 14th, 1922.
CLERK'S SALE.
State of South Carolina, ' County of
Lexington.?Court ot Common
Pleas.
| J. A. E. Shealy, Plaintiff, against
R. Keisler and C. M. Keisler.
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Defendants. j
By virtue of authority vested in me
by Order of the Court In the above
entitled Cause, I will sell in Lexington,
S. C., before the ?ourt house
door, during the legal hours of sale,
at public auction to the highest bidder
on the first Monday in November,
the same being the 6th day of said
month, the following described real
estate, to-wit:
"All that lot, piece, and parcel ot
land, situate, lying and being in Chinquepln
.Township, Lexington County
and State aforesaid, containing fort'ytwo
and three fourths (42 3-4) acres,
more or less, adjoining lands "of
Franklin and Hezekiah Hallman on
me xvortn, J. K. Keisler and Sallie
Gregory on the East. R. A. Adams
-on the South and 'Franklin Hallman
on the West. The same being the
same land deedod to J. R. Keisler
and E. M. Keisler by, one R. A.
Adams."
Terms of Sale: For Cash, purchaser
to pay for papers, revenue
stamps and recording fees.
H. L.. HARMON (L. S.)
Clerk of Court, t^ex. Co., S. C.
CAL.L.ISON & BAftR,
Attorneys toy Plaintiff. i
Oct. 14th, 1922.
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Farmers of the cotton country are
giving more serldlis thought to ways
and means of placing their business
upon a cash basis and freeing themselves
fsooi cotton as the sole source
of cas^ income.
JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE.
The State of South Carolina, County
of Iiexington.?<-In Probate Court.
L. Martin, administrator of the estate
of Ella B. Johnson, dec-cased,
petitioner vs. Benjamin Johnson,
John 1). Harsey, S. P. Harsey, and
Sarah Harsey, Respondents.
Pursuant to an order of the probate
court ir, the above entitled proceedings,
I, W. F. Hook, Judge of
Probate in and for the County of
Lexignton, said State, will sell at public
auction to the highest bidder, for
cash ,at Lexington Court hquse, S.
on salesday, the 6th day of November,
1922, the saYne being the
first Monday thereof, during the legal
hours of sale, in aid of the personal
assets of the said estate, the following
tract of land, t<?-wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of lant\, situate in Bull Swamp
Township, Lexington county, sai
State, containing Forty-five acres,
more or less, the same being my equal
distributive share of the estate lands
,of Elizabeth Harsey, deceased, and
bounded on the East by lands of Lee
Brooker, J. D. and S. P. Harsey, on
the north* by lands of Walter P.
Smith, on the south by lands of Lyons
and Brown and tract No. 5, conveyed
to John D. Harsey, on the
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CAv_ C nu, U, 111 LI1U J
division of thd. estate lands of Klizabeth
Harsey, deceased, lying both
sides of Big Bull Swamp Creek, and
more*fully represented by a plat made
August 15, 1912, by Luther L. Lown,
Disc. (Surveyor.
\V. F. HOOK (L. S.)
Judge Probate Lex. Co.
October 17th, 1922.
NOTICE OF TEACHERS'
EXAMINATION.
The regular fall teachers' examination
will be held in the court house at
Lexington on Friday and Saturday,
November 3rd and 4th. The examination
will begin promptly at nine o'clock
each day and close at four with
one hour intermission for lunch.
The holders of Primary Certifcates
\ylll be allowed to teach in the first
'five grades, the holders of elementary
certificates in the first nine grades,
and the holders oLhigh school certificates
In all eleven grades.
All those who expect to take the
examination will confer a favor upon
me if they will notify me that they
oxpect to stand and the class of certificate
they expect to apply for. Any
information desired will be gladly
given out.
JULIUS E. SIIARI'R.
CONSTIPATION
BILIOUSNESS
Headache * |
INDIGESTION
Stomach Trouble
-SOLD EVERYWHEREFOR
SALE?156 acres of land, 30 under
' cultivation, balance ordinary
sand hill land, good for corn, cotton,
potatoes and grain. Good 16* room
dwelling and outbuildings, good
well of water. Located near Styx,
about se<ren miles from Columbia
| and near Emnnuels church. Apply
to M. Luther Baehman, New Brook- !
land, Route one. 2wp
FLOWERS
I Choice Flowers in Season.
SEEDS.
J Sweet Peas, Pansy, Phlox, Poppy,
I Snapdragon, Grass, etc. Let us help
you select best Seeds. Plants and
Bulbs.
HOSE 1IILL GREENHOUSES
1.o.
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Columbia, S. C.
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"Modern Eye Service"
a. E. Mood Smith & Son
Optometrists
LEESVILLE, S. C.
Office Citizens Drug Co.
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SUMMON8 TO KINDRED.
Tfle State? of South Carolina. County
of Lexlngton4
In re ^Nuncapatlve Will of Willie F.
Rawls. i ;
. -To all and singular the kindred and
creditors of Willie F. Rawls, dettfesed.
,
' Whereas, Mat Rawls has made application
fo me to probate the last will
andtestament of Willie F. Rawls.
deceased, which was made by him in
his last.illness on the 9th day of August,
1922, and lly three witnesses written
as required by. law.
These are to command you, and
each of you, to be and appear before
'the Court of Probate to be field at
Lexington, South Carolina, on the
1th r?nv nf Vovpnihor 1Q9^# tn ohnw
cause, if any you can, why the said
will should not be'probated.
Given under my hand, and seal this
the 24th day of October, 1922.
W.?F. HOOK (L.-S.)
Judge of Probate for Lexington County.
FINAL. DISCHARGE. I'
Notice is hereby given that Geo. R.Fields,
Administrator, of the estate of
James H. Fields, has this day madeapplication
unto mo for a f'.ial disehaf^fc
as such Administrator; and
that'he 16th day of November. 1922,
at 10,o'clock A. M., at my office,
has been appointed for the hearing of
said petition.
Oct. 16, 1922./ ' .
W. F. HOOK,
Judge of Probate, Lexington Co.,
S. C.
CLERK'S SALE. ''
State of South Carolina, County of
Lexington,?Court of Common
Pleas.
Edward L. Craig, Plaintiff, against
Joseph Safran, et al, Defendants.
By virtue of authority vested in me
by Order of the Court in. the above
enitiled Cause, I will sell before the
Court House door in Lexington S. C.,
at public auction to the highest bidder
durthg the legal hours of sale on the
first Monday in November next, the
same being the sixth day of said
month, the following described real
estate, to wit:
"ti 11 that plantation or tract of land
situate in Lexington County, State of
South Carolina near Swansea, contaiing
one hundred ninety acres (190),
more or less, and bounded on the
North and East by lands now or formerly
of L. H. Witt, of M. H. Witt,
and of others perhaps, on the South
by lands now or formerly of C. L.
Hast and of C... M. Varn and on the
West by lands of being
the tract of land conveyed to Joseph
Safran, by L. H. Witt, and M. H.
Witt by deed dated October 4, 1920,
and recorded in the office of the Clerk
of Court for Lexington County, January
18, 1921, in Book "3-V" of d?yeds
page 413."
Terms of sale: Cash, successful bidder
to make a deposit of one hundred
dollars. Purchaser to pay for papers,
revenue stamps and recording fees.
if L. HARMON (L. S.)
Clerk of Court.
R. E. CARW1LE,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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Oct. 14th, 1922 .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
United States District Court, EasI
torn Oivdrirt nf ??/viino_ _i~
Bankruptcy.
In the matter of, J. K. Haltiwankev
and Ola Haltiwanger, individual^
and as co-partners trading and doing
business as J. K. Haltiwanger
Company, Bankrupts.
To the Creditors of said bankrupts:
I Take notice t-hxit the above bankrupts
have filed their petition for discharge
and thsit a hearing will ne had
thereon on the 2nd day of November,
1022, before said court at Charleston,
in said district at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, and tluit all creditors and
other persons interested may appear
sit said time and place and show cause
if any they have, why the prayer of
said petitioners should not be gianted.
RICHARD VV. HUTSON',
9-27-4t. Clerk.
AGENTS WANTED?To handle selling
propostiion. JLibernl commissions-)
Write for information. P.
O. Box 304, Newberry, S. C. 4tp8h
TKESIWSS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby warned not
to trespass on the lands of the underj
signed by fishing, hunting, or otherwise,
under pensilty of the law, which
will be strictly enforced against all
violations of this notice.
HENRY JAKE RAWL.
OftntHM- 1719 9
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PEOPLE'S PRESSING CLLU
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Cleaning, Pref ?.ng and Dying
Qood Work and Prompt Service
I Pliotu* 131. 'Lexington, S. C.
45
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foodplusVitahiiiieS
. 11 is efficient food. If there-Is I
J 'lack of normal . vitamine 1
I content the food is like a I
II wire without electricity: its
I lack# the power to function. |
Scott's Emulsion
I enhances the value of the
I daily diet, because it adds I
1 the precious vitamines fkjw
, I that help sustain and
I promote healthful Vlll
| progress. Scott's
j Emulsion builds strength.
I Scott & Bowne, Blooraticld, N.J. 22-31
Constipation, Biliousness and
Headaches. A Fine Tonic.
?66 quickly relieves Colds,
WANT ADS
FOR SALE?25,000 sap shingles. Apply
to Earle B. Scay, Lexington, S. C.,
R, F. D. 2. ,
FOR SALE?New cypress syrup barrels
made from selected air dried
stock. Write for prices. The Cannon
Company, Quitman, Georgia.
3tlc
WANTED?500 stalks of sugar cane,,
suitable for seed. Walter Rawl,
Lexington, S. C. lt-p
FOR SALE?Two fat hogs weighing
about 200 pounds each. ApfMy to
J. Hamp Hutto, Lexington, S.
C. lt-p j
FOR SALE?Ten fine pigs, 0 weeks
' old. Cheap at $3.00 each. Apply |
'E. Melton Shull. New Brookland, S. ;
C., Route 1 . lt-p
PLACE FOR SALE.
130 acres of land, good six room
dwelling and necessary outbuildings,
good pump water, orchard, 55 acres
nnon land. hflkinrp wnnds Ordlnnr*
sand hill land; tw(? tenant houses, located
four miles South of Gilbert,
near church and school at Pond
Branch. For price and particulars,
apply to S. L. Robertson, Gilbert,
Route One. 3w-p
YAtTERIES?For Ford, Overland,
- Chevrplrt, etc.J^f 17.50; Buick, Chjfc^*1-*
mers, Studebaker, $19.75; Dodge
- and Franklin, $24.90. .* Exchange. ;?
Fully guaarnteed for 12 months.
Garrick's attory Service, 103!> nervals
St;, Cofcimbia, S. C. 4te-2
WANTED TO BUY?A small place
with small dwelling with about 2 jig
or 3 acres of land . Will pay cash
for a bargain. G. W. Price, Lex- '.
ington. S. C. - 3w-p
PEOPLE'S PIlGSSlNd CLUB.
When in need of any Pressing,
Cleaning or Dyeing phone No. 137
and the boy will call. Behind Court
House, in rear of Harnian building.
Lcm Sox, Proprietor, Lexington, S. C.
TAYLORS* MARBLE & GRANITE
WORKS?We use only the best
Wi-.nsboro Granite, Georgia Marble,
Iron Fence for the Church, Home
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and Public Monuments, Mausole
urns and Copings. lx>cal and long
distance telephones; day 175, night
132. Taylor's Marble & Granite \
Works, Lexington, S. C.
FOR SALE?16 1-2-acres, near Arthgirs,
S. C., on Columbia and Augusta
Highway. Seven-room bungalow,
barn, and meat house. All
new. 150 fruit trees and vines in
bearing. Ideal for truck and poultry.
Plenty of wcjod and lightwood.
15 minutes drive from Columbia
in car. I will he there on
Thursday and Fridays of each week
in November. Geo. D. Franklow,
Box 2C5, Leesville, S. C. 2t-p
FOR SALK AT AUCTION?One saw
mill outfit consisting of engine,
boiler, and isuw mill complete, sixteen
mules and three log wagons
with harness 'and saw mill equipment.
The above will he sold at
auction at 10 o'clock, November
fith. The mules will be sold at
Lexington' and the mill about two
tnile^ from Lexington, where it can
be seen any time before the sale.
Terms Cash. Any information desired
will be furnished by C. B.
Itor<^r, Lexington, S. C. 2t-p
llAiNPSOM B, congenial young lady,
worth $100,000, is anxious to marry
honorable, worthy gentleman. Mary,
fios Lankcrahim Blag., Lob Angeles.
Calif, 4t-p-52
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