The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, October 09, 1908, Image 13

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I 2 B> O ^ M jjj I called 'I, Cl S ^ f* f r 9 was o. E i.i U ?? L ?I ? h H ed me IS^dP^ B i1 ? | | ol,he Ih-H I- 1 . * W honor* H 1 ? 5- I ye31"5 KJ C/2 c r* ippi C I p I he wa > influei > ? " his pr * of the ? AUCTION LAND SALE. nHe ^ cles, ! a October 19th, A. D. 1908, at the old home place of Dr. W. H. Tim- inKs 1 A merman in Edgefield County, where Avory Franklin, Jr., now lives, we P?sse lnfclL : will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION to the HIGHEST BIDDER twelve (121 .. . on 3.J1 >? tracts of land, to wit: six (6) tracts, comprising the old home place of event ^ Dr. W. H. Timmerman, ranging from fifty (50 1 to eighty ( 80 acres, more or hospi * or less, in each tract; three 3 ) tracts, comprising the Seigler Mill tract, whon ^ containing approximately two hundred 2001 acres, more or less, is e^.ch : home ^ tract; and three tracts, comprising the Horse Creek place, containing ap- cnurc > proximately from two hundred ? 200 to three hundred ' 300) acres, more \ ^ J man. ^ or less, in each tract. honoi > Plats and more definite descriptions will be furnished upon applica- anc* s ion and the same will be for public inspection the date of the sale. patru ^ . ful in ^ 1 TERMS' All cash, or one-half <1-2) cash and balance in two 2) As s I equal notes payable in one (1 ) and two (2> years respectively, with in- acte? \ terest at the rate of eight 8 1 per cent, per annum from the date of the 1 * J* % on re i ^ sale, Oct. 19, 1908. Purchaser to pay for papers. Each successful bidder j or purchaser may have fifteen (.15) days within which to comply with the terms of the sale by depositing with the undersigned one hundred 100 ) frien * > dollars upon each purchase, as a guarantee of good faith. warr HOUR OF SALE: Eleven o'clock, or as soon thereafter as may be t convenient. oUnJ rs i J. E. Timmerman. ful j ^ Executors of the estate of . W. P. Timmerman. higf \ W. H. Timmerman, Dec'd. j G. B. Timmerman. ^ 1 affe I " ? m?r y \ 3 fa _ _ Z3' I ?V* I DflMHIF Ilia mail orii?r Book Ku?> r ?r. tne worm vear? in t>M*ine??. I iUii fr 0?pt THE FRANKLIN-TUK^cR CO.. C5-7* ivy St.. Aiiar*? G> A GOOD ecomraendation! r tiy young man with a growing k account needs no better recomldation. : you can manage your own affairs jessfully, you are in line to run the ,irs of other men. Ien with money are looking for sucfful managers. Ve invite your saving account. ^eop/es . ^Sa/ik L\-cst<i//e. S. C. K. .!. KTHKKKIHJK. IMvMilcnt. V. U. i.n'TKK, V icr I'rrsidiMit. \V. Aujj. SliKALY, K L. AS BILL, Attorney I0L H8respecT \ S. That a copy of t&ia tdbtffcl iuda, Lexington, Aiken andSdgft * v|| 'I IT THE L4ST MEETIMG- Respectfully submitted, ^ i committee to submit resolu- A. J. S. Thomas, an the death of Dr. W. H. Tim- *<* th^ Committee, an, beg to report: ce the last meeting of the , _ Baptist Association our broth- MR J R n A1 ! IVilTHI V. W. H. Timmerman ^haa^een :v^j|^H nly rest. For many years he * tie of the most ^highly estfeem- ~ " ? rv>K/?rc nf tVi t i KftMu an/4 rata I pnpiii an vrtrmrc i pttpctav m AAiwt wi v? v?..w wv?/ vuv | ? va vaiaw a yvuu aivaahuv va mmm*m ' v . most useful and genuinely! PASSES AWAY II WlSRfllGtOf" ed citizens in our midst. For , he was a member of the Phil- October4.-A telegram . J hurch and of recent years o received in Lexington this mom ttesburg church At one time ing jouncing the C^thin Provi- " s a moderator of the Edgefield d<;nc<; Hospital< Washington. D. C.. *at'on' , of Mr. Juiius B. Ballentine early this ifl ing a large part of his life he moming. Mr. Ballentine has been practicing physician ofw.de seriousiy iU with typhoid fever for I ice, faithful in every detail of the past seven weeks, and his death, ofession and always a friend whne a great shock W his family I poor as the beloved physic- and Wends was not unexpected. I ... The body will arrive here on the I was prominent in business c.r- early train Tuesday, and will be car- I fair and honest in all his deal- ried t0 St Peter.s Luthera? Chureh_ I vith his fellow men. He was . . , .. , T . , .. about four miles north of Lexington U issed of an unusually strong where the interment wiU take place. I ect and was well informed on The funera, services wU, ^ conduct. I I public questions and current ed from the church |at 10 o'clock. i 1 s. He was kind, generous and (he |as( sad [rites being performed table and devoted to those by (he Rey j A Cromer I i God had git en him in is Julius Ballentine was 28 years old, I . He was true and loyal to his justb|oomingimo an<J I h. an at all times t e quiet bjs deatb wjj] cause genuine sorrow - ** St. consistent Christian gentle- tQ a larRe drcl(. of friends I As a public officer, frequently tQ a ,ault and a,ways ready tQ lend I ed by the people of his county his e?fQrts (o a ffiend ^ . he '9 Itate, he was tr e to every trust made friends fay th(. score H(, ^ I rtic in all his course, and faith- Lex!ngton about six weeks agQ t(j I a large degre< enter the employ of the ?lectiic an appreciation of his char- Street Railwayi in Washington. He I and worth, we the delegates of suryived b hjs paren,s_ Mr an<J I bdge Baptist Association place Mrj D ? twQ brotherSi 1 f.?r 1 e, ? ; , ... j, Mr. Henry Ballentine of Ballentine's I That in the death of Dr. W. H. m county and .r ^ J nerraan we have lost a true . , , ... _ _ fl , . , . tme. of Milledgeville, Ga. Two sis- I d, a brother beloved, and a . ... ... , 0 I . ... , ters. Miss Emma Ballentine, of Spar- J n and liberal supporter of every . , , ... _ i t> tt ! I tanburg, and Miss Lula Ballentine 1 1 ^ , c- r o , ^ of this town. | That the State of South Car- -*M i has lost one of her most faith- I aublic servants, a man of the Timbered Farm for Sale. I lest sense of honor, who loved I people and his country with the FOR SALE: One hundred end seven I ction and .ealousy of a states- lcen acras ?ho|ca farmlag land haav. I i of exalted ideals. .. 1 -T-, a .. Hy tlmber-d thirty five acres in cut 1 , That his exempnary Christian | 17 1 ilc heap nod no terras* loac.i nib laiuuy iMUi dbbuidutcbi w. W Watson, B&tesburg, S. C# | t I I ^jj^' I