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T _ ^ r STATS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. D. B. Cook, Sallie L. Wicker, Texanna Wicker, Wade D. Suber, W. H. Suber, Nancy Y. Wicker, E. M. Cook, Thos. H. Hughey, Daniel W. Hughey, v James H. Hughey, Hattie M. Hallman, Elizabeth Austin and Lucy 9 Hutchinson, Plaintiffs, versus W. Henry Hughey, Marvin M. Hughey j Tr>h T, TTup'hftv Defendants. ? By an order of the court herein, I will sell at public outcry, to the high, est bidder, before the court house at r Newberry, South Carolina, within the legal hours of sale, on Monday, November 4, 1912, same being sales day, the following described tract of land, $ to-wit: All that tract of land lying and being situate in Newberry county, State of South Carolina, being tract No. 2, | of the Real esta te of Abram Moore, j deceased, containing one hundred and! sixty-seven and thirty-five hundredths i (167.25) acres, more or less, andjj bounded now or formerly north by i I land of George P. Griffin, east by land I * of D. Q. Wilson and J. P. T. Crosson, I south by land of Adam Kibler and m Henry Smith and west by lots Ncxs. ^ 1 and 3 of the estate of Abran Moore, as will appear by reference to a plat of the same made by J. M. Wicker, surveyor, September 24, 1889. Terms of sale: The purchaser to pay one-third of the purchase price in cash, the credit portion payable in one and two equal annual instal ments, to be secured by a bond of the I if % purchaser and a mortgage of the I premises sold, with interest from theil day of sale at the rate of 8 per cent. I per annum, payable annually, until! the bond is paid in full, the bond and mortgage to contain a stipulation requiring the payment of 10 per cent, attorneys' fees if collected by suit or placed in the hand.s of an attorney for collection, with leave to the purchaser to anticipate payment of the credit portion in whole or in part, the pur chaser to pay for the papers and recording the same. H. H. Rikara, Master for Newberry County. VALUABLE LAND FOE SALE. We, the undersigned, heirs-at-law of J. Middleton Wheeler, deceased, will sell at public auction to the highest \ bidder, before the court house at Newberry, South Carolina, within the legal hours of sale, on Monday, the 4th day of November, 1912, being salesday, if not sold at private sale before tho fniiowino- described I VUCV UCtVVs, V?V ?^ tracts of land of which J. Middleton Wheeler died seized and possessed, to wit: > Tract No. 1, the "Home Tract," lying and being in the Town of Prosperity, county of Newberry, State of P South Carolina, containing thirty-three and 63-100 (S3 63-100) acres, more orj less, fronting on Brown street, and | hounded bv lands of J. B. Stockman, j Mrs. L. DeWalt and Prosperity Heights. Upon this tract is a nineroom dwflling-house in good repair and all necessary outbuildings. It also has upon it plenty of water and a j good pasture. " Tract No. 2, containing forty-four # -IS H) sqipajpunq aero uaA8S-X}jg pus * 100) acres, more or less, lying partly in the Town of Prosperity, and boundhv lanric nf Mrs. L. DeWalt. the main public road leading to the Town of Prosperity, lands of Mrs. E. Kibler and Tract Xo. 1. This tract has plenty of water upon it and one of the! most beautiful sites for a home in the j county. Tract Xo. 3, lying and situate in the j Town of Prosperity, containing forty-j one and nine cne hundredths (419- j 100) acres, more or less, bounded by! lands of C. E. Saner, G. T. Harmon, IB J. E. Long, lands of Caldwell and g public road leading to the Town of I Prosperity. This tract has a beautiful j home site upon It. Tract Xo. 4, lying and being situate mostly in the Town of Prosperity, containing thirty (30) acres, more or: f ? less, fronting on Brown street., and bounded by lands of R. I. irsondemayer, Caroline Cook, S. S. B -idsres and fc. # J. W. P. Brown. This is a ^ery valf uable tract of land and has i beautiful home site upon it. I Each one or tnese tracts is wiuiin a stone's throw of the graded and high school of the Town of Prosperity. Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to i pay for papers. i Any person desiring to purchase These lands at private sale will call J P on W. W. Wheeler at Prosperity, S. C., i who will show him said lands and plats thereof. J. Sidney Wheeler, jj . irs. H. H. Rikard, nee Wiieeler. J. Pettus Wheeler, I W. W. Wheeler, Benjamin L. Wheeler, Oof 10. 1912. j ; !?. '.;v v ir, h::\ s i . . , | Mimnaugh's Mir I Tma jam^f An?%a lldUMg UjJjJU I in flip AAA UIV From the hundreds who su nothing but whole-souled p II goods, coupled with variety, ness. I am determined tha I ifWk ^ew ' j/[ y jk\ | 100 more ne MUyX / | and arc doin rrtnl I fashion, the lllilillfl J 1 1ft//v /. tncito-fii) n<s fl w' r j 1 - /ftI ? i mind you wi1 \f|| ...' jl si show and to IB j| II You cant m II :l ||l tares, up-\ II A la choice of ( H lH harp f Hfull and half we are the oj j Garments. I New Kid Gloves Remember when we advertise KID /v<r TTT'Ti 1 1 ULUVlUSwe mean iUJJ, not sneep skin. Kids grow on goats but our kids do not. They are soft and fit into every movement of the hand, all imported gloves, every pair <M ftA guaranteed, price ?J)l.lfU I Note the Mimnaugh Prices. Ninety-nine times out of 100 our regular prices are lower than the other fellow's specials. || 1 lot Colored Dress Goods, worth and sells all over town at 50 cents and 60 cents, Mimnaugh's price this on. I week, yard "wl All 25c and 35c Dress Goods as 1 Q_ a leader this week, choice, yard lUt II r^r Visit 0 I ?- Here yoi ] \ vote. You \ / \? ^ \ f-forr/- .<???}? chea II \ on very we^ N. We stand be \ are entitled t ^^ssS^~J) Meet me Wk M'Wk 7 & If T^g II ' The S SIC."vL>*;. .!/-.rv- ' -".~'r "' X?~n ~i* ~ *: r<T2r*5?T2E ^' vr<N"^vw' . " - > ^ v;V ^ ^ ^ 1 _ Tito1 II nnaugh's Mimnau ? TTT* _ 1 rhinioes Witho If . f II mstory or me rged through this store the ? -~ yVMMAj ^^4 I'M /VM /\ uum; upfji ewuuutu aiu , style and low prices is resuh :t this shall he the husines sti 10 Jl7 f A W flQ V n -ttuj -iu- if cai u Up-to-the-Minute Tailor \w Tailored Suits go on sale here this week, ars and take the Mimnaugh Tailored Coat S g the ready-to-wear business of the town. 1 styles are pleasing, the fitting as perfect, the hough made to your personal order. No max 1 be fully satisfied with the garment you see 1 sell. Prices range from $10, $12.50, $15, $ Tailored Suits $ latch in South Carolina for the price, Suits < to-the-minute in style, with full satin lined C* wer one hundred Suits for Your New Fall 1 or your new Fall Coat. We have hundreds \ lined with warranted satin mixed Coats, the nly concern in town who carry a complete We have the capital, we carry the stock and More New Millinery. Triumphantly we swing along doing and daring, selling two-thirds of the Miillinery sold in Newberry while the side show Millinery stores look on in amazement. We want you to bear in mind the fact that we are keeping this stock right up-to-the-minute. Hardly a day but what new materials, shapes, etc., are reroivprl Wp shall rnntinne to Ho the leading Millinery business of the town. Visit this big department on the second floor. Every day new patrons join the ranks. >ur Popular Shoe Depar 1 - j - ^ 1. :*,?b " i clOTi t nave zo waae inruuyfi uiu. /u./t/v, ^ha. :now there are stores that keep good goods p shoddy goods. You know them all. Yov with a cheap hat or dress but you must have ick of every pair of Shoes that leave our sh o value received and its our duty to see that y ? at Mimnaugh's, the money saving store. Jtore That's Always 1 3EZri3.T3?rv-T': *tt7?ZJ:>y7C n >_l>-.Wt -* aBMR! igh's Mimnaugh's II iiit a Parallel I! 'UI U A UIUUU I wberrv * past week we have heard rmous stocks of brand new ting in an enormous husiwe in upper Carolina. ed Suits and Coats. I My competitors must shut their eyes< uit medicine like men. We have done ivery Suit is modeled after the latest tailoring as careful, and fabrics as tter what price you have fixed in your iere. We arer at your service both to 11A ?'?.n nmrl un tn **"r ? t 10.00 I of all wool. Serges, Cheviots and mixxrts, pang) Skirts, ^ B Coat. I ^ ^ ? ? ? ? .4 to select from, black broadlcoth L,oats, kind that are all the go. You know line of Coats and Ready-to-Wear we do the business of the town. We Cater to the Many And Not the Exclusive Few. That's why our daily cash sales double and triple those of any other stores in this section. See the bargains with your own eyes spread out in every nook and corner. Note the prices quoted: \ 5 bales Riverside plaids, worth n0 elsewhere 8Jc, Mimnaugh's price ? 3 bales 40 in. celebrated Sea Is- H land, 10 yard limit at 2 cases good heavy Outing, O 1 Q _ worth 10c Mimnaugh's price 0 l"ot 2 cases ladies' heavy ribbed Vests and Drawers, worth elsewhere 35c, 1A _ Mimnaugh's price is only, each 2 bales Newberry Mills Drill 7 1 O. worth 10c Mimnaugh's price ' l~?t tment. r~"? || enough to j ^ I H and stores / \ i might get \ good Shoes, jjj Busy. - j J ?ggwB.j* mwmwMnmmBBmmaammLz- ? ??L /> f-o.