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vt> | H cc vf.' vb vy $ C/fi e * J rl= C Vl/? vy I AT BA v y vjy ^ Oct. 12-13=14-1 V /? vj> ^ Three I ? Tnf??Hav Wednes viy * y ' ' vy vjy vi,/ ???? v ' vjv i? (Ty / A s c e W Attrac vfy v iy v y ^ We Need t vSa/u(/a, cir % ^ . v $ To Make This v 1 ] All old Confederates v 4< Thursday. See Capt '-i?All school children adm I Uayv/? v> 34. ^ lc(2art/ia $ viy W . vjy w/ M & * ? , 4> rr; r ^r < r / //// / * / / r r r r / r f r r / */s /s *<<* va(',( ^7 c c v c \ > rr^ttv vv'.wv ~t^v> I L m m m % >METO y- | ^ountu f s TESBURG | 5 and 16, 1908 | 'T* Biff Days j? y\ N day and Thursday. i| ^ \ n - <T> n s i o n And rj- ^ tions every day P s he Support of S id l^erinqton Gounlis5 Fair A Succ<f?s. ?s K rT> nil be admitted Free on ^ . U- X. Ounter, for passes. itted for 10 cents on Thurs= a / - > f > K <r , Sei/tv. F C. Jutland, res- ?: s: ! Rt Muk Bp H -'un " bank K mend suece U affair LViiUJ U Me 0 eessf 0 w< u < ! 1 ||||U|| | I y 11?^-n I >3 f ,?f I" I n l I < a ' age 1 ? ? II S S o ?c ? tic, I gS | CO | nljb J a m< | St m I er ] 1 ? S ^ r f ? I 7 I 3?3 P I I Mil ' I ^ B I ^ 1 I hM I S a J s Byea ?5 c/2 c j. ipp ^ ? I the s9 p he i IB F j| Ass infli " "?1 " his I of t AUCTION LAND SALE ant cle: October 19th, A. D. 1908, at the old home place of Dr. W. H. Tim- ?nE merman in Edgefield Coumy, where Avory Franklin. Jr., now lives, we P0J will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION to the HIGHEST BIDDER twelve (12) mt< on tracts of land, to wit: six (6> tracts, comprising the old home place of eve Dr. W. H. Timmerman, ranging from fifty ( 50 to eighty (80) acres, more or j hos or less, in each tract; three 3 1 tracts, comprising the Seigler Mill tract.; wh< containing approximately two hundred 200 acres, more or less, is each i h?r tract; and three tracts, comprising the Horse Creek place, containing ap- c^u proximately from two hundred 200' to three hundred 1 300) acres, more m?' mai or less, in each tract. j^or Plats and more definite descriptions will be furnished upon applica- an^ ion and the same will be for public inspection the date of the sale. I ful | TERMS' All cash, or one-half 1-2 > cash and balance in two < 2 ) / equal notes payable in one (1 ) and two (2 1 years respectively, with in- act( terest at the rate of eight (8) per cent, per annum from the date of the tre ^ sale, Oct. 19, 1903. Purchaser to pay for papers. Each successful bidder ! j ^ or purchaser may have fifteen < 15' days within which to comply with the ' J terms of the sale by depositing with the undersigned one hundred 100) frit dollars upon each purchase, as a guarantee of good iaith. wa HOUR OF SALE: Eleven o'clock, or as soon thereafter as may be ^?' convenient. oh ( J. E. Timmerman, ful Executors of the estate of W. P. Timmerman, h;( W. H. Timmerman, Dec'd. ^ G. B. Timmerman. , / aff ; i ^r" ~ : & & \ * > ,. tv. to- v; . Vj"? V . * Kri.' A ! Fit. -* ? " ' J? . ' 'r I1 I HHHf Ut W|Nl mad ord?r Book how,e ?n tM wjrW. trt vein in tHjtinet*. 0#pt THE FRANKlirMURAcR CO.. G5-7I ivy St.. Atiar'a. G> a noon (commendation! 7 young man with a growing account needs no better recomlation. /oucan manage your own affairs ssfully, you are in line to run the s of other men. n with money are looking for sucul managers. i invite your saving account. ^L'Op/l'S L'e,-sl<i//e. S. C. K. .1. KTH KKK1)(iK, President. F. B. ?ilMTKK, Vicr* Pivsicl?Mit. \V. Auji. nIIKAI.V, Cashier. K L. AS1ULL, Attorury. ^SOLUTIONS OF fa ' i Y " OrQPPHT 5. That a copy of t^is tlftflH I ttDOlDUI furnished the county ptptaggg luda, Lexington, Aiken and BdQ??'; m BIKE BAPTIST ASS0C1A- J I riOH n THE LAST MEETIHG- Respectfully submitted, The committee to submit resolu- A. J. S. Thomas, f I ns on the death of Dr. W. H. Tim- tor ^ Committee, ' ^ rman, beg to report: I Since the last meeting of the ma <^aH ige Baptist Association our broth- fl|U J |) pft lm K wT* " | r?- \x/ u t:~? * -> ?. ?T. **. iiiumainanjMAMeD cd from his earthly labors to his ,. A DEAD i:JM venly rest. For many yetrs he : one of the most ^highly estteem- '? members of this body and one POPULAR YOUNG LEXINGTON 141 4 he most useful and genuinely p^gggg AWAY IN WASHINGTON JB ored citizens in our midst. For ; ?? rs he was a member of the Phil- Tn'^i Hi I I ,i 1 llilljlttl I i church and cf recent years o was rcceivcd jn Xjexington this morn Batesburg church. At one time j.y a. in p,.ovi. was a moderator of the Edgefield dcnce Hospital> Washington. D. C, 1 ociation. 0? j^ius g, Ballentine early this )uring a large part of his life he morning. ^ Ballentine has been 1 a practicing physician of wide serjousiy [\\ typhoid fever for rj uence, fpithful in every detail of tke past seven Weeks, and his death, \ profession and always a friend while a Rrcat shock tQ his fgmily he poor as the "beloved physic- flnd friends> was nQt ^expected. 1 The body will arrive here on the > '1 ie was prominent in business c.r- ^ min Xuesday, and wil, be car. l. fair and honest in all his deal- ried M S? peter.s Lu?heran Churchi 1 s wit is e ow men- e was about four miles north of Lexington 1 isessed of an unusually strong where intermen? ^ uke pU(x j tllect and was well informed on The ?unera, wi? fae conduct. j all public questions and current ed frQm (he church (at 1Q 0>clock_ ; 1 nts. He was kind, generous and (he ,ast sad being performed ipitable and devoted to those by the Rev j A Cromer j am God had given him in his Juiius Bailentine was 28 years old. he. He was true and loyal to his bioom;ng ;nto usefulness, and 1 rch, and at all limes the quiet his death wi? cauS(. genuine SQrrow . J dest. consistent Christian.gentle- tQ a larRe drcle of friends j -i. As a public oi ficer, frequently ?Q a ?au]t and a)ways rea<Jy tQ len<J j ,ored by the people of his county his e??orts to a ?ritnd in need> he 1 state, he was n re to every trust made ?riends by ?he score He lbf? riotic in all his c urse, and fait - Lexington about six weeks ago to 1 in a large degree. enter the employ of the Electric 1 Is an appreciation of his char- Street Rai,wayi in Washington. He j e. and worth, we the delegates of ?s survived by his paren?s> Mr an(J Ridge Baptist Association place Mfs D E BaIlentinei two brotherSi record the following: Mr. Henry Ballentine of Ballentine's M . That in the Heath nf Tir W w "L * ~ , * this county, and Mr. Quincy Ballennmerman we have lost a true . , ..... , , . . . , , tine. of Milledgeville, Ga. Two sis:nd, a brother beloved, and a . ... ? V, . ... . , ters. Miss hmma Ballentme, of Spar- a rm and liberal supporter of every ^ , .... T , * ? . tan burg, and Miss Lula Ballentme 1 od work. c .1 . 2. That the State of South Car- lS own* na has lost one of her most faithpublic servants, a man of the Timbered Farm for Sale. *hest sense of honor, who loved i people and his country with the FOR SALE: One hundred and seven Section and jealousy of a states- . ' . . J. . , / teen acres choice farming land bee vtn ot cxaitcG .deals. ] o tu . i_. r-u , "y timbered thirty five acres In cul 3. That his .exempuary Christian 7 ? m 0 ,'c n-ftHV,.. j- . r* . T ' e west of ' IK n' AC?t Of '.ite sl>uri: <?. it* for ?500 lt>? tint " ten nrube i? wort t p ice oflnnd ( a"d on > terms. 5 inoiita ma uuuu/, vmuj a^buiancci w. W. Watson, B&tesburg. S. 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