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Aiken Standard from Aiken, South Carolina • Page 5

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Aiken Standardi
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Aiken, South Carolina
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i 924 E. L. Toney, C.e. Johnson, etaD on July sistr named i fai execution ISsuecI on the 26th rfav 1 BToomsdaie Savov, Sheriff of Aiken County to levy-by: operty -above named defendants. I have levied upon i Italian Rye Grass, English Lawn Of the above named C.

G. Johnson, Evergreen-Lawn and -will offer for sale at Clover Jriairy -Ba cry to the highest bidder in front of Abruzzi Rye, the Court Aiken, S. clur- LO Exhibition Hvacinth Bulbs, all col- ang the legal hours a public sales, lowing described real estate to-wit: All that certain; piece, parcel of land with all improvements thereon, lying and being and in the City of Aiken, County Aiken, and State aforesaid, bounded and measuring follows: on Park avenue, and measuring thereon 50 feet; west on Fairfield street, and measuring 25 north on alley, 25 feet wide, and measuring on said alley 50 feet; east now or Trust :Co.T—1:25" luce. Blood Turnip Beet, Early Egyptian dcmble-anid-smgle, Tall varems- colors; Nar- ctsaus, Jonquls, single and double. Call early, plant your flower seeds and bulbs now.

Pleaae save your order for your local Seed Store, where you can get complete line. G. W. E. THORPE PATRONIZE THE NEW SJEED STORE feet.

Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to MASTER'S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Aiken In the Court of Common Pleas Plaintiff. '-H-Attention Js called to the adver- tisi-ftent in 'this issue, of the and' 'Re of Lu caa, usic concern ing -'the eutrodyne the suiil. xvftistie ifnd how Is, a hi eh; -is Joy rib ope- iurbecu-e' at 'Tu- 3.tln;5: j. Fri'day-'-- Misses Burck- I -terhoon and organized a Young Peo- School Improvement" Association of Pintlarid has horn with Mrs. Sawt Cook, Prepare your all we en Paity Friday "nigh vvnach wast 'trpi the "Den of Mystery, Also there was a dining fee, cocoa, sandwiches, cakes, wenies and rolls, an attractive candy booth to the" features of the evening, and an "old-fashioned cake walk completed the evening's amusement.

The meeting: of Aiken "Council of Farm Women, over which Mrs. Mary Albersotti presided, was successfully held at the Aiken Library Saturday. The following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: Mrs. E. W.

McElmurray, president; Mrs; Eucteno R. Buckingham, firk vice-president; Mrs. Cora Brodie, second vice-president; Mrs. Wade H. Hankinson, treasurer.

A delicious unch was served the body following the business session. VS- a ruT Savannah Gefendant SIieniT. Aiken Cg STATE- OF SOUTH -CAROLINA. County of Aiken Ex partc: Jesse H. Plaintiff, VS.

In re: Estate of Julia Corley dec'd. Defendant. By virtue of a decree of the Pro- oate Court Tor Aiken county, dated NovT 1924," cause, I will proceed to sell the fol- assets at public outcry, on the first Monday in December, 1024, during the legal hours of public iales, in front of the Court House, at Aiken, the -following described property to- wit All that certain lot, piece, parcel or tract of land, situate. lying and being in Aiken County, South Carolina, near Bath, ccmt-aining one and two fift.hs acres, more or less, ami bounded as follows, to-wit: on the North, by lands of Garner, street, on the East by lands-of Jesse H. Corley, on the South by lands of the Aiken a'nd on the West by lands of W.

T. Garner. Also, all that certain lot, piece, parcel or tract of" land' situate, lying and being in the County of Aiken, and State of South Carolina, near r.bout throe svml I.IOTV or and' bounded MS follows, to-wit: on the Nnrth. by N'eek-y -trefl, and hinds or T. B.iiki-r-.'Tln tiio by kinds of F.

D. McElhen- oy urn; Shr-aK-y. on L-he South by lands or formerly of J. T. Buk'T and Joe Vim-cut', and 071 the West by hinds of the Aiken Mills.

Terms of purchaser to pay fur papers and revenue stamps. GKORGK R. WKBB, Proliate Judge for A ikon Co. S. C.

Aiken, S. Nov. 1 1, NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE Notice i.s hereby given that I will make my final return to the Probate Judge for Aiken County at his of- rice in Aiken on the Gth day of December at 1 1 o'clock a. m. as Admin- istratrix of the estate of James B.

Rushton, deceased, arid will at the same time ask for my discharge. MRS. ELLIE RUSHTON, Administratrix. Nov. 11.

Conrmon Pleas in the above entitled ill ufTtJi bule at publlu uuLcry to the highest bidder in front of-the "Court 7 Ho en S. 0., fl TJK the legal hours for public sales, on Pirst December, 1924, the following described real estate to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel, or lot of Ian.fl- Iv-inp- jinH boincr State of South Carolina, fronting to the East on Sumter Street and mea- "sur'Tn th ereolTTK I 8)" Te and ten (10) inches, bounded on the North by lot of J. Moseley and measuring thereon One hundred and thirty-four feet, bounded on the South by lot of Anna Brown and measuring thereon One hundred and thirty-four feet, and on the West by lot of Anna Brown and lot of Cornelius Reynolds and measuring thereon Thirty-eight (38) feet and ten (10) inches. Terms or sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for deed and stamps. EDWARD S.

CROFT, Master for Aiken County, S. C. Xov. 1 1, 1924. I have accepted the agency for PANSY PHOENIX FLOUR These are recognized as the Standard' brands.

For sale by O. M. GORDON, 1422 Park Ave. AIKEN, S. C.

Nov. 4, 3tp, NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that 1 will make my final return to the Probate Judge for Aiken County at his, office in Aiken on the 5th day of December at I 1 o'clock a. m. as Guardian of J. Bel ton Jowers and nt the snme time for niy discharge.

ft-e; EARGLE; Guardian. Money without question if HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt's Salve nnd Soup), fail in the treatment of Itch. Eczema, or other itch- Injr skin dlocuucH, Try tliia treaUnent at our risk. ca'il attention to the advertisement in this jssue of G. An- bl -I Rocky Spring: church to Wagoner, Rocky oWhs'fiTpT" made at the former residence-af most tract of lamf, nnd any one interested in securing a fme farm, should ho at this salo.

Marian-Harbin, of Thomas- hits opened a public 11 She is and will be glad to serve the public at anytime. HALL'S PHARMACY CO. and Records Pianos and Sheet Music, etc. G. A.

LUCAS Music House Ffcmk W. C. Aiken, S. C. See JOHN LAIRD, Aiken ABOUT THAT WINDMILL The AERMOTOR PURCHASERS ARE SATISFIED lonji felt nwd of a Beauty Parlor in Aiken has at last supplied.

Miss Grier has opened offices iu the Weeks building- in Aiken, and in a few days will be able to servo the ladies of the city. In a short Lime she expects to add an assistant, who will be an expert hair-cutter, and' will cater exclusively to those who prefer the bobbed-hair style of hair dressing. Finance committee, the Deacons and new church committee of the Baptist church'will hold an im- portant meeting'Friday at cS in the' -Sunday school building. i Baptist ministers of Aiken association held their regular month-! ly meeting at the First, church Mon--! day morning, nv-inliers of the executive conunitiee and M. l.J.

present, and the mcetirur was in runfen-iire. i i i mi new I'hiJIin J. McLean wis.i ic ad- tli i tij; il 'i- is scheduled ririive for days during Xovemlu'-r and has issued the following list. of.places for her and mee.iir.^v: Xov. 17, ai a.

m. (Jloverviile, 2. p. Pine Forest, p. m.

TueM. 1 18 at Tr.latha. 1 (J a. 1I a. Jackson, p.

Kathwood 5. p. Beech Island, 7:30 p. Wednesday, November JO, Pine Land. 10 a.

Bothcar, 1 p. Holland 3 p. ()ak Grove, p. McLaurin, p. m.

Thursday, November 20th will be Rally Day at Mt. Beulah school for all of the schools in that section, including Windsor, White Pond, Hickory Grove, Wolf Pit, Spring' Branch'. Oak Wcod and Edi.sto River. Superintendent Seigler will accompany the State Organizer on her visits throughout the county. ANN Model FE-150 $275 $10O only Wouldn't the above Ornament your Homer A Beautiful Receiver and Console Cabinet to match, with built in Loud Speaker and compartment for batteries.

Design and quality such as would be acceptable in the finest Drawing Room. A child caq operate Freed-Eisemann Neutrp- dynes. All whistles, squeals and noise of tuning eliminated. The first faintly. A it is ail loud and clear.

SjowIvL-tunii up rnnnt again in five seconds any time -it- -is- operating. to those figures thatsure you will getJthe" station. JNR-20 $175 Tube Plain Case f.O Model NR-12 $100 Come in and see.these beautiful Radio Receivers, hear them, operate them with your own'hands and be convinced. On Saturday mornimr. Williams ami (Vflar Farjn.

rp.icr- of ir frifUiis Drag, a harbi-tMir (iinm-r. T'nc iiuu'h hy j.hc party. Beauty Shop Miss Godfrey niaki 1 yinjf rcf-t ami i'' ami for all i i) (1; GIVING AWAY FLOUR I-riclay and Saturday, November 14th and 5th 1 am going to GIVE AWAY to my regi.il.ur customers 200 small bags of Self i -r I .1 i-t vyxj CXI Ti -i" ciiicl make a purchase on 1 dates receive a. of vi Onlv to a'Ctis- 4. V'' I 1 1 -II- cu will nave to cail ni person ara 10 rases Arm ck Socla s.

ircnto 'Souvenirs io rny iriends aiul customers. Don i forget the date and place. TOWNSEND'S NEW WHOLESALE WAREHOUS Located corner Curve andNewherry Street near City Hall Ruildincr. Have Your Eyes Examined i P. CI Iff Ofd C.

OptornrtrlHt Phone 3DO-J 837 Main St TRY OUR WANT ADS -i THE MAN THAT SELLS Telephone 66 UPHOLSTERING By practical upholsterers. All kinds of new and repair work Mahogany Furniture, Andirons, Fenders and Candlesticks BOUGH7 and SOLD O. DEAS Mclntoah Augusta, Ga. Phone 3611.

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