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Aiken Standard from Aiken, South Carolina • Page 10

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Aiken Standardi
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Aiken, South Carolina
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People You Know -choice and April guaranteed. Prices description, on application. if Aiken, S. G. attended the Fair last Thursday, and later in the week enjoyed a deer with'a party of friend's in the Ford that brings gets'the -car "Apply to Wright.

-StfAiken. 3tp TOR 'size. Pecans; fine rich flavor, -3Oc per Black Walnuts $1 per bushel-in the Co-ward, Aiken, Rt 3 lp TORY'S strain white $2 each. L. Co ward, Afken Rt.

3. lip CHRISTMAS desir- lag -nome-made Fruit Cake lor 1 Christinas can secure same by "phoning Mrs. Frank P. Henderson' president of the Student Club. Phone hereby given that I will at Public Outcry to the highest 1 bidder for cash, the following de-" scribed property, being the psr- ional property of Robert Gorier, deceased.

Intestate, to vit: 500 tamdles of fodder, one saw, one shot gun, one cooking stove, buggy. an4 harness. Said property "will be sold at the Home place of, O. 1C Toble, Montmorenci. S.

Ten 10 o'clock, A. M. Friday November, 25th, G. K. Toole, Ad- -ministrator Estate of Robert Cor- 3tp of about 65-0 'meres, located 4 miles from Aiken, containing 14 room dwelling with basement and three halls.

Barns, and five tenant houses, plenty of water and wood. Fine place for stock raising or cotton Shaws Creek runs for tiro' miles through place. Reason- terms given purchaser. See A. B.

Cumbee, Aiken city. 3tn CERTIFIED DAIRY sale. High type milkers, springers Registered Holstein-Friesians Grade Holsteins, Jersreys, ant Guernseys, Registered bulls. Good litlfera, calves. PALMETTO S.

C. 3to. FOR farm tha" late Dr. J. M.

at Mbntmorenci. For information write' (Miss) Maude Woodward; Care Memorial Hospital, Mount Airy, N. C. section. Orartgeburg is Mr.

Hodges' home county. JLIla Green of Columbia is visiting her parents. Rev. and Mrs. John The well established Stables of Mr.

J. B- Permenter on Street, right on ihe Au' gusta Can be used, for stables or garage. Apply Jno. 'B, Pormcnter, Arken, S. C.

3tn 'OR- acres of land on EdgeBeld road. Apply Mrs. Ruth Aiken, S. C. Mr, Quincy Adams Shaw of Boston has leased Ridgely Gardner house, for the "winter.

Mr- J. E. King, who has been with the U. S. Navy San Domingo, Is visiting friends in Aikeni- Dyches was taken- to the Aiken Hospiptal and operated on for appendicitis last Sunday morning.

i The patient is doing nicely. Misses Hazel and OliVe Tyler entertained a number of friends Mr. L. W. Spradley of Langley, attended the Courfbf Common Pleas as a witness in the Irene Hankinson case last Monday.

Rev. Louis B. Forde attended the jujbilee of Rev, John in Charleston last "week. J. arrived in lust Thursday ftrom Pripet, the winter months.

last Saturday-evening with a delightful party in honor of their house guests, Misses Mae Platte and Miss Peggy Pike. Charles P. Sullivan, for five years well known nost of -the Hotel in Aiken, will move with of Shpp 4s stoppinf Ivania, are stopping the residence Lodge during session of Common of Dr. Nevil for the winter. of Charleston, Peggy Pike of Columbia, and Evelyn) de Medicis of Augusta, were-" thej charming guests at Misaes Hazezl and Olive Tyler lor the last week-end.

Pleas Court. SALLY'S PECIAL FOR RHEUMATISM Greatest of all Rheumatic Remedies. Relieves.all forms of Rheuma- virtue of order of the" Court MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina County of Aiken In the of Common Pleas; Mrs. Dixie A. Scott in her own right.

and as Adnnc, Estate of John. Scott, et aL. Plaintiffs, vs. Mary Scott, et Defendants. Notice-is hereby given -by hli Ia er December to High Point, N.

at FOR- nice rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Separ- ato entrance and use of 'phone. Apply to W. Mobley, 809 Pen- Sheffield and -dan-, jghter. Miss Claudia Phelps, arrived; 1 at Rose Hill last Wednesday to spend the winter.

which place he has leased a- new 4.0- dleton Aiken, S. C. 3tp RBNT AT building suitable for barber shop or cold drink stand. Apply B. Kerr, Journal and Aiken C.

B. Soutter of Cedar Bapids. Iowa, arrived last Wednesday at her cottage on Hayne.Avenue for the winter. Hayne F. Rice of Aiken, and Hiss Callie Ramsel of North Augusta, will atend the annual conference of the South Carolina D.

A. -PL, at Charleston this week as delegates of Esther Marion Chapter. Mrs. -William Moore- Smoak of the Chapter, and Mrs. J.

.7. i Svvecney will also attend the confe'r- 7 room Since coming to Aiken Sullivan and family have 'made I many genuine friends, who will regret to learn of his intended move. FOR Farm two miles and which meets today. a halt from Ailccn. Dwelling barn, good water.

Two horse farm, "LOST, Saturday afternoon on 68 acres. Apply Mrs. L. Heatb, Augusta-Aiken car 5 or on Main Street, D. F.

D. 2, Aiken. Ailcen Lady's wrist-watch, Swiss 1 movement, octagon shape. Reward PAGUJS-EUBANKS. Mr.

James B. Pague, of Augusta, and Miss Janie Eubanks were married Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at 1108 D'Antignac street Augusta. Ga. Rev. Henry Pace performed the ceremony.

Mr. Pague is a popular young business man of Augusta, and Miss Eubanks is from Herald. JAK KENNEDY-AVCLKIXSON WANTED, Bushels of any kind. Also your Peanuts-and Cotton Seed Bought at highest prices. Morgan T.

White, Freight Station Aiken. Phone S3. 3tp i if returned to Edith Price. 801 Laniar Building, Augusta, Georgia." Adv Leon S. Holley.

thusistic Christian worker the en- returned Bushels of i delegate. I tr.nbx;rg which she attended is a any kind. Also your Peanuts and Cotton Seed Bought at highest prices. Morgan T. White.

Freight I Messrs. Mendel Haskell Shuler were Suraslcy and among those Station, Aiken. Phone SI 3tp "OR SALE old style high top maghony office desk-r- if bought and re.moved at otice. Apply Journal and Review office tf. Rent or Buy, small Farm in the neighborhood of who attended the Orangcburg" County Fair last Thursday and witnessed the big football game and the Citadel.

between Clemson Joseph Fadea of St. Louis. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harry Efron. Mr.

Faden conducts a very successful business in the West and inducements are being made to have her locate in Aiken. "JPOR One Maxwell 5 pas Mnger TouiJLng car in good con ditlon, excapt Battery. $75.00 cash will buy it as I have no use for it Sea B. F. Grohmann, The Aiken Jeweler, Oats and Pe Viues.

Apply Daniel Crosiaml Aiken, S. C. 3tp 3POR seven room house and lot with all City conveniences. Has barn and garage. No.

SO? York St. See J. H. Corley. 3tp FOR lots in Aiken to purchaser.

Apply Daniel Cropland, 3tp FOR Seed, Fulghum and Texas Rust Proof. See Dr. J. Ray, or phone Aiken 2tn thousand stalks of seed sugar cane at my farm at Apply or address John E. Shuler.

3tp BICYCLE FOR condition, lias luggage carrier and coaster brake. Apply Journal Review office. TOR Two Room Houy with largo lot, known as Xo. 1 I 'I Union Street, Aiken. For Uurthe- information call on B.

F. Groli- Jeweler. FOR box spring for double in perfect Dr. Maud Tupper Greenville St. Aiken.

tC FOR Motorcyrle Apply Journal and tf broadcloth suit's satin faced. Size 40 coat and pantaloons. Suitable for clergyman. Cost will sell for J.40, almost new. Apply Journal and Review.

tr. Mr mos vho Aiken. Address R. Care. Jour-j n-fncipal of the Lexington nal and Aiken, S.

C. 3tp School, and an author of short stories. made a pleasant visit to the oTice of Heating Stoves rue Journal and Review last Friday. Miss Irsae Carrael Kennedy, daughter of Mrs. Guthbert Kennedy of Aiken, and Hr.

Hartley Jerorae Wilkinson of Alabama City, AIa. were happily last- Saturday after noon in the church of Mary of Help by the Rev. Father Louis E. Forde in the presence of a few relatives and close friends of the contracting parties. Immediately after the mar riage ceremony the bride and groom left for their future home in Charleston.

S. where ME" Wilkinson is an electrician at the U. S. Navy Yard SUPPER AT WHITE POND SCHOOL tlStn and Common Pleas in the above entitled, MAKE WOMAN- A Great November'im, I will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest blddertin the Court House at Aiken, S. the legal hours for public sales, oa sales day, Monday, "December oth- 1921 the following described real Tonic Restorer, M-AKK MAN- A General Reconstructive SU-RE CALL-KIdney and Bladder 1'liese will be Found at estate to wit: Ail- en Drug Scores.

Testimonials Furnished by Leading Citizens of Aiken and the So th generally. FOR SALE At a sacrifice good paying business. Small investment for the profits made. Bear closest investigation 'For further information, Address, P. O.

Box No. 578 Aiken, S. C. XOTICE. Dr.

H. J. Ray and Dr. G. A.

Mil- r.er have dissolved, partnership, and have their present offices where they will practice separately. DR. G. A. MDLXEB Dentist and Merchants Bank Bldg.

AIKEN, S. C. Phone office Roe. H45-J FOI of various makes and sizes. Have no use for same as we have in-i stalled a largo furnace.

All stoves in excellent condition. Apply The Lodge, Mrs. D. H. Wise.

3In E. P. Henderson visited her sou, Mr. Henry Henderson at Bam- berg last week. There will be an oyster supper anc fish fry at the White Pond school house next Friday evening beginning at o'clock for the Oenelit the school.

All natrons and the public generally are cordially invited to attend. An evening of enjoyment IE promised all who patronize tho affrur. IX MEMORIAM Mrs. Mamie Jacksba departed this life Nov. IGth, 1920.

I lonely sister, today without you Lonely and sad at heart; PUBLIC HAULING I am now prepared to do your Hauling in a careful and prompt manr ner at Reasonable Rates. kinds of hauling, trunks, furniture, household goods, Freight or Express. Phone No. 71 L. GRICE BUILDERS the home of Vou were ahvays ray joy anrt shine, sister, Why is it we had to part? Frederick A.

Snow of New York Desti I)ecn pi acec i has order for the arrival prices on Lime. Cement. Brick and Mrs Snow who cxpccted this Shingles. See B. T.

Dyches. Aiken. week from tho North. S. C.

Phone 87 L. A. Obenchain. connected with tho Postal who hns hoen at Washington, D. C.

re- jcently, arrived in Aiken last Friday BOARDERS WANTED---Gentleman and wife or two young ladies can Private family; and no children, pleasant room good fare. Answer Box No. Aiken, S. C. I and will locate here for the atp inan and woman i winter the Aiken office.

Mr. C. Moran Norris, whom he succeeds, has left for Atlanta branch. Yet, sister, I must not complain. Xor think God's ways Unwise; He just loaned you here on earth sister, Then took you to.

His skies. My I to announce "tliat I have rcturued to Aikeu and will resume the practice of eyes are dim tears, Veterinary Surgery. And will My soul is sick and sore, To. think on earth, clear sister. I'll never see you more.

to know the features of the New i -Mr. J. C. the Belle But may my God in HeavCT1 England "Perfection Policy." Write for particulars Colton'. Weeks.

Special Aiken S. Telephone attended the meeting! Bless and comCort of the Bell Telephone Association at i Ls my ra er to dav sister. 'be located at H. T. Dyclie's Stable.

All calls will be giveu prompt attention. H. P. DYCHES, D.V. M.

Charleston last week and reports a most successful meeting. As I th-inlc of thee. WANTED- Highest market Rothrock, Peas and Velvet Mrs Howard Frew, of New paid Castle Pa sister-in-law to Dr. and Mrs. J.

in the) prices tf. buy several yearling Cattle £or fattening. J. T. Arthur, Route 5, Aiken.

S. C. 3tp M1SC1-: LTj.A XEOUS. TAKEN Black Hor.se Mule, has cne eye bip leq. Owner may get by calling on Chief oC Police and costs.

E. D. Gunter, Chief of Police, Aiken, S. C. 3tn YEAR On Impro- at.

Six nnd cii.ir. 7'repayrnent options suit KD'A'ATID S. CH.OKT Croft Building, Aiken. S. C.

city last Thursday night. Mrs. Frew spent the winter in Aiken some years' ago and made'many who will be 'delighted to see her. John Staubes, who suffered an attack ot illness one day last week, is improving nicely to the pleasure of his wide circle Albeit ot" i N'. hns afrepied a position lib with Mr.

li. F. nvanu, the and will saovc 10 Mrs. was forni-j orly Pnrle rf Aik-i God is a loving father, I'll His wondrous graco. And some day, dear loving sister, I'll met you face to face.

1 Sister L. D. S. 6 6 6 I will break a Cold, Fever and Grippe quicker than know, preventing pneumonia. All those certain tracts, pieces, or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the Gouty of Aikeu, and of South Carolina, as follows: Tract 1.

All that certain, tracts piece or parcel of land, con.tain.ing- 165 acres more or less, on Chavous- Mill Creek, waters of Shaw's Creek, on Pine Log Bridge Road, and knowir as the "Mill Tract," oounded on the by lands of John W. Scott, above described; on the East by lands'- formerly of Melvin Trowell. n.o\r James TrcAvell; on the South by lands-, of if. H. Wade; and on the West by- lands of Charley Butler, formerly oT Mrs.

Redd, known as Quillan lands, being the same tract purchased by J. W. Scott from W. M. Jordan, Master by deed da-ted.

December 7th, 1S95, recorded in Master's Title Boot page 179. Tract 2. All that certain tract, piece, or parcel 'of land, containing- SI 1-2 acres, more or less, on the Korta by Tract No. 4 beUrwr described, and separated therefrom by -Road; on the East by lands of Bart Munday; on the South by lands- of Jesse Cushman; and on the West" by tract 3 below described. Tract All that certain tract containing 134 acres, more or less: bounded on the Xorth by Tract No.

A below described; on the East by Tract No 2 above; described; on the- South by lands of Jesse Cushman; 'and on the West by lands, of Eldredge Johnson. Tract 4. That certain tract of land containing BS acres, more or less and bounded North of Lee Broinson; on the East by lands of Cofbin Banking Company, therefrom by road: on the South by tract Xo. 2 and No. above described, and separated therefrom by road; and on the West by lands of Johnson.

The last three above described tracts of land are more fully set out on plat therof made by P. M. Han- kirison. Surveyor, dated October 27, 1920. Tract No.

That certain tract containing 124 acres, more or less, bounded on the North by waters or Long Branch, and lands of John Porter: on the East by lands of John Douglas, and J. W. Porter; on the South by lands formerly known as lands of Oakmau; the West by lands of Owen Faust. Said land is composed of two adjoining 'tracts' which formerly belonged to the estate- of J. M.

Kitchings. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to- pay for revenue stamps and deeds, EDWARD S. CROFT, Master for Aiken County, S. C. hnr n(i t)ioso at thoir' Jrs.

OL flaurULor, lot of line' B.uroo; and two r.l'j lor registration. Apply to; Head, Aiken, S. C. GTp. of Winthrop tho very c(u that has not and wo do ji.ot, w.i TO to httM-s.

it it-s on ro fall tlu- or-rnni linrl collar hoa.rlng Count 1 dog 1 'iceaijes. 1 ib ral vowartl to Dave W. Aiken, stvoni 'IK Adv. is Ji-st at thLs time sho of our support and the S'tate arc to badlv in nood Uicr.o^ if Lucy to S. Plongo send in your all hound bitch.

Brown students, whether groduntcs or not. tip qn front feet; answers to name ann TI. I oday to the wintor in Florida. tc the committee relow, a bit? of beauty; Vearlng collar with together meeting is being planned for ring; when name is called an early date. i return to! Cleora Toole.

F. Ambrose Clark has leased Union Pauline McCreary, Joy Cottage, the Whitney house for grins. Reward for Matthews, S37 8. C. UiirdancTla 3tp Lallah Wyman.

the season. Sextt ttc Mu icaT Comedy Darclauclla. The Atken Opera- House AVed. Nov. 23rd..

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