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w - (1 I ~i ( r!:. T th ':IJ at I 71 a . r.- r! -._,. Joyo.) t:ru F. of yl v -( rtht 1ing ir rr:tir . !jr r ( .' : - I r annri v.:i'ry of that .jtiy (11 L ( ato liAn'l tha: gr (:ate--t f b gotten Io, ar,i throi'h hi li''. T hi, i., the true Chri::1 ,- ..tt V," ing andl( r"xprectir1 r.'>:.:n. :n r(";-1rn Vi1in! to loved orL:; and to hS :.-ht t-i.n not retirn the gift. Th' -: .it.:-. happ,fineis is to mak'! oth('- I a.py ,an"i a?, thi;i joyonti Liune wse ishuiI nOt fur j. it those who are in .-urr('v an trouble. I''or the wolf i!s at the d or of many it h'o,r' in this ln,i. aeI tht-re will he inarny a little ch ild w b : - u 1 exfi chautio n ituy b) -T l L t(hI by waking up oi;y to find aui e,pty tOck inf oi C hristne. :ui n. In irnilte i,oIn i tli'e I-- -i. r i - toi')nt of '.a',nt eb:ir-- a!r, " I,':. for lot' i r1 ":-, t h a h - t, r(:.l. einr: ( (:bI. -tem a1 - a (t o T thi n:e w h"i tht.l mIi.'.ruti e b' -( (f.n , i.i t hr: g ' . ,,f ' li the anr:i r- : v ,f 'i t di " . on the t%r r . v .r .i t! " JI M . 'i J 'i I -~ h e m a y' i '' ~ . w!'as borni, he who ,'itntr ) ,f t " ".r rowhmif!.. th:1l ( !.ri--. v', -,, : with 'a sti,''-ll )p He:re of : and yet (r-dured t'e: t a r - ito n (' r: : ' - (. t':' .-ii, O f a .. u ';:.-. ':r '; '"n ('atlva:-y' r:ro= . is i, a h:i : .ty anr "f' F ,e hit to0 !o: greates happ lr. b;:(% . -,. r HC .bi( i t.o , ri,t thi.r.. 7on i :, in a -tiii h lif.:e w e i - hou d1(1 :-:d to ;.tta in.l Acts hand: ChriLt ma- oi1 0:- oar.idLx :1 hi = ,: ( ll1-.i..= t' -H . , .. . THIE Pr, NOy.NYo Te1 hr b i. r r( f thirlt- th.e .Jitor- who went to ' the htabi--to:n '.xI) .:t i m holjd( teli th e "whopf e ether +r ott the buIbtin i a tnd -.hbi i are: com hletI, "itr,( in an (l toria l b d1 I It 1{eatiy,"' ays: "The edlitora s had a biv tim,;; in t:htr lestoni andl write glowin;fl:; of the I-.< losition. Nne of then say, Lo'vtver, wheher" the building; and .xhib)it are 'ornllete. In the absencu of ahy ,tati 'nent to the co otrary, the iot:len nee i., they are; for it wtoieoh he an itmpisitiont on the people to urc t.hem i o g to :iee th ine l C pibtont h8 r itto ie h ead to be ot foW1e hv tcrshente aIs nw paper prtt l s ely 1 sinc hpetril>ia l to i ae i-n andc haemsenin Neon e of tem a'Ii dearretohnpose po ti,he piole iTheoima xpoiionem 11, nt yfet, omte a.nd thef ( newsio hspaper vro tldt h epe \VTe haenotio isp a fileo alir thn lnestapstoheteld wei hav Sopth an finaoe of thoerl and .ws te haed toywhehe.he p)o of .ae ot plairy eout, lkfo ther exinbo tionI forathe Obnserver wn of thew Coun ofences hl appe aed in aneitor i int Thez theatd tine Noews,headed "' hi h Ca rletonEpost," nd iurt. ist i Dtae?br1,js ftrtertr theeitor of this Ne 'rk nd th expo "Thaei expoidin s a not affair, amui whme gd s'tis fully cople,e, l b tahe larges exoito eho .hver be ay inth Southi aern hact, one of to lafres hve, held anyhee.") o nee'tis sau plainy henoug tha ber exosldheio Again:td kAnowhero wtng o huei Co ofe Hrald wil ewke uwethr tha bgreaigvernmen exhibit."r coes t,h notl men thar ftrevrnmet, exhibi lstnt yetcosit, and dset,ht ahi Agan oin "The for hor anud henne comped." hepOi of't C-his lston ogh Tfhe dito opfa the absroeriao no hae leature aovf $tOOOiotd ofithi Obfrverhi pager, bu wces bve toinr hem purptheoee f owing rry countan liate, seangh pela whic itwbmay coun coer inuwho the Observer should becmo motreclse,kowfoy.eclun ITh Heald rihndo tNe "etrne thg shuldig nd irpentbits rothplerte. toeaccus the eof npofi upe borvo piopn by oing wafo he wol beu wel sfhod oppe thie appropratn sbe SIty and aL4 liteaming to see howoth. Obevregrywace.vrthn whchapeas n t ctepoares - y'. indu-. - ordy (-r an ane-s . 1r-::it>:M : , .e..- t :et .:r or - -. -' t .. --h o -' : - - , n : fe ra: !e I.I r. - . a w = h .-vv,. wr.st . I of pt"ople< Si - a ! r : a } o m e: t h e r r -, cr:rrpn '.! of Iruofe . 5 i r bant=. 1-inr men. a far'r'r- IIrn;:ry will be the maian , l;. P. :- O lr d -ire to t:nd a body Of hIr;l1 .."ar a iy Cr town with !oc(i l,a rkeni a:d rt,:way lar::i'.it- for -hip r. rin-, :1'-.": ;?oo for gen1'erai f:.r'n,ing ': -tr: ' r.:- ': r: paIrti_ ar. If we an :i'; '-1 f) 1 *Irpace.. we wili rouner" or 1t" r l t - ttiern:elit of in.1 T- (,. . We Inean I ni: and "or - are i-ked concern . - , r': of t . *il. the S .1: r.' 11I >),r :nd .erv, - --' t we ha, \' ' it fr.,--h1 r r ta l. ..':t rer c;ir:at('- or soil in -than w.e hiav.- r i'Mh -!erry. 'J fie t .lirr.a'.i i . rec are o grt ear.1e *,7 I= t n , s i (",i1 aad th - S : W:r: if ;:o d. )r. Steinier - a': b - . !t t.,c t rie oln - ' y;.--" wr c2. \t\ can - a.f- 7'-ver t).-,n a- cold I' .: !'' i - ' 1,ri tan.: of n..1.1. :" Jli" are' -e'dk _'oOdI i . good timnher land:(, c'ood 'I- t ' , for StOc, farmiig'. good gt, good climate. good itin. an e,.cmateil and f : ocial and ho-:itibl(: p.r ( . w Erry i. the place fte them > i.- ( t !!, .on . We only a-; them to> .: . ' the l}vantt -acr we !.a.-- an-l alrove all. we w: l be at1- to a-. :thern in our mid-t, and thl y .- 1I. b tv:arinly welrcom:dc'?, :r.c 'e ca ael :m, whent1 hey ha\'( :i".''_ ! :- :7t)Onth1, they will f.el as ':1 .: , as if the: hJd here been. or1n t.i( re-ared. A I.::' "ON. Thi 7unty cbain gilan.' arr.vid in e c l yC .t -rday. ()In MOndilay, the atn?r' v:I t 1),nnce work on the roads I(nt.;;, fIuifn, the cit3. These (audy road:, v. -I b' worked with clay and put it) i i--t- class condit-lon. '.i'ht're Ir o1 t wenty-ix convicts on) the nllz. '7w are I ek i t1alu nuraled to ttoI,i:, : ng, twe lty-eigat in ill. I'h0 :.r":, s ,VII he worktl "or one nII(I out, it i' -11aid. u m -&dltori taily tmz. TIh in -l an~ tbjct lessonz to Nc woo itrry) coun 'ty. I y puttinzg thec chiain gan g to wort: oni the r'oads leading fromi the vi' irt I tis'i a lo it.t og (be'oai 'yr n ~ (1n. dire'ctioni and theni in ani)ottli Ut t il 11vory, road has1 bieeni pt inl ,tod i'ondi ition for at mileIo -.om the 4courIt 1i ), omei) goodl('1 l)an b Lccomi plis~hedc. 1i17, it is RH iPly thirowing atway Ii iin1vy to work~ tI.,rr lI1kv. lizor'. A mii -nfErs or inopenrv'">r 1.aji genI .c to ( ii'renv;lle 14 take~i i tria geQ.j reQ7. cntOl'i;tionl a*d in) learn tha mei'g r.i,~ ee.n w.iv of w.ork ing roads, We beirve helil W1Iee(1. the ad v'ability of doing thzis. It ii tho only way to put Our toads bu goodt cond(It ion andr the soonli Nowher 'y county goes to work in tth direction the bottor it will bo. i t will takuC a 1lIttle Ih(ro time1 and at little mtorej mioneyV 'o bui1(1ld oemnanont roads, bul whoni once they aro built it will not ho neces~sary to rebu ild themn after ever' rain. Cood roadzi is the best lnvest moni ne.N t to oduicatou, tht any county car malLl e, and theoy pay well ta the long run. In rac the sav!ng In not hiavi to work them after they aro built wil "00'1 pay, for the ontiro cost of bui Ilint them, and thie "uty way to got sit.rLoc isi I) dl likte Sumoter Is go;ng to do~ work for' a nule In over y dIrection fron the co':t ho(io. Sand :i Cms % thme Dutch name of St N ichiohl a.er d St. N\' cholasc 's the patrioI san o' ehldron. Sanrta inas ha. al -cad14y 1,tan'ed oni biN journoy froa then far Noh 'I6ndiic will arrive int N ow bI-r on Oichiedu :e (im 110some tlmo to i''ght. WVe hiopo ho w'll vIsit all thu Ih'd ren In Newbo.'ny county anid leavi behcautliel presienits 'or all. A gfood deal is beIng said in some o the nlowspapers, especially those inimi cal to the dispensary, it regard Li theo State IBard of DIrectors of tho diie pensary.* Thore are also quito a nun bi .fcandlidates for thre posit Ion. Su far , we ha-:e been able to observe th( p)rceit board has conducted thie af fairs of the institution In a eatisfactor) manner. They havo acted in a bust r nou lIke way and there has 1-3on n< frIction atnd we think it would bo thu .part of wisdom on tho part of the Log islatuiro to re-elect the present board, Mr. Williams, the chairman, has boor on the board for everal years and hal given very general aatlsfaction. Thec other l*wo members have serve'd only one ter m and deserve re-election. Thore seemF alsoi to ho0 a iiapprohconaton in somne qiuarters in reference to the sal ary. The mne. thors receive the usual mileage and $4.00 per day, not to ex~ ~" "A' C F . ong hn ire ' d(a , for hi: ser. We"r-et that our c -re;sp.ndent Chips i s hee ick i:r,l rei -e with his 12r,ny end -:at is fa -ecovering and :I he :ll r."r; himr.self gaia. ) i 1 (alth hatn be- h so col'icated thr t t we1k- that it not only l,r ro:. writing uit fromfr all other Sc;ar out!- But t-:ank-. honor and a'-e is whom all h,,;c,r i4 duo that we :ecniea)ly isr.nroved. and w e I op, to soon be ab!' to resume our e very day duties as w-.ll a to keep, up .ith t"' loeal hap 'fings and other ni- of what we con1".ive to be nlws. W e c,a't pou-ibly make this a letter cf gencral nr ws. frc 'i the fact that a cs<ed bird er.u't kee, .p with the( ther irdi th}t are at lar. . So if we hap >r to >s la, new- that is wortly of tote we lop": no one will feel the least .'ghted. Many of our k-,d friends have droppe;i in to see u- during the time we have been con:ined to our room. We have aho rceeived several letters, and heard of many words of inquiry as to our t"hysical condi ion, which is very rratifying to um. There is nothing on ".arth ti at we esteetc higher than our ricnds. and there b nothing tha~ we ,herisr in o.;r lern-jr above that of nowirn. that we a: e r emnemnberel by MisS Cora Dominick closed her school it Union Academy last Friday to give 'hec, iren one w-:ek holiday. She nade t' 'ir little hearts all rejoice by ving Jenm a ntce 1ttle treat. School .vill 1co -.n oui .[on, .y the 30th. This -makes the si. h day up to this writing sinee the fr: .e struck us. It not .et known to what extent the :rain crop is injur. d. We fear that ,he out , are serious!. damaged, but we nope that the wheat all rirht. If the '>at cro~ is destroy(-r in the face of the hi zh price and ee.. city of food, the poor farmers will idergo one of the mo:t trying years in 3'02 that they have witnessed for many years. But we are too apt to lo-)k at the trloorny side of life. God a:ways has, ant: always will pro vide. Ile says seek and ye shall find, and most assuredly this is so. There seems to be a disease among the cows. Mr. Lutl,?r Boozer and Mr. Abraham Long each lost one quite re cently, and we hav heard of several othert dyirg In othor sections. Meet-rs. Baily Wicker of near Pema ria, and tRufus Crui,pton of near Ex celsior have all mov d to the Newberry cotton muill. Ther . will be a lot of I movin.- throughout this section which we will note later. We iearn that Mr. Sligh Meclz, w.lo lives on Nlrs. Matt ."tone's Irlacer1 lhd the misfortune of lo-ing, by fare, what corn le had, some rough food and his buggy. I is stable. crib and buggy shed were all under one roof. The firO necurr, I'lt Thur 'l ay morning beforo day, anI fromta wl it we learn, must have been the work of an Incendiary. 1 ri!. M .te, apoor man andl deceve t he' M umpat hy of t he people. H is loss may <cem to somne very small, but It fals 'iy on a poor- man who is not able ti oe 'a.v tinmg. D2ar friendis, Ch inhtmas is right upon us, anad wve shoulId all lift up our voos in one accord in tbanks and1( praise to God for his unspeakable blessings and tender mereies during the past year. Air Ei; v>r, the thought jusit struc-k our- m.ri Will :ouJ plur: explain w bat -tave rite to the teaching anid pr;i-. f the bad ta Claut doct,rirn'y AudlitOr's Notice. Ome:r.~m to (:..,- NY A:m-roa.jl N\ j,t w aj{j y, -s. c., lI en. g, 19). I O(t A N A UTfilitiZl-D AGJ-NT1 , will be at the following places namedl below, for the p)urp)ose of tak ig returns of Iteal and Personal property for thme year 19J02: At Newberry January let to 116th. At U h appeli's, .Jan. 17th. At Longshores, Jan,. 18th. At, Whitmires, Jan. 20tb. At Maybinton, Jan. 21st. A t Walton, Jan. 22nd. At Il'omarla, .Jaun. 23rd. At Jolly Mtreet, Jan. 24th. At SlIgh's, Jan. 2ith. A t O)'Neall's, .Jani. 27th. IA t St. L.uko's, Jan,. 25th. At P'rosper-ity, Jan. 29th and 30th. And at Newborry until Februar-y 20t.h, after which time the law recttuires a penalty of 50 per cent. to be0 added. pAll notes, mortgages, anid moneys are taxable and mne1l persons between the ages of 21 and hi years are liable to poll tax, unless e).empt, b)y law. 'rie law provides also for an incomo tax ont f.;oss incomes of $2,500~ andi upwards. D)on't ask that youmr return be taken the same as last year, or say that there Is no change. All returns must be made on prop)er blaniks andi sworn to by p)arties making the namne. In making returns of Real Estate be sure and state whether you have bought or sold since Iaset return, also give the names of adjoinIng land owners. All personal property owned con trolled by the taxpayer on the 1st of January must be listed as his or her proper'ty. Land Is assessed as the property of the person~ having thme legal tit,lo at thme tilmo of assesstnent. Ws. C. CROMER, Auditor, h aw berry Co., & C M IL LIN ERY Stylish and Attractive, Latest creation from Fashion Lecturers. The season's new shapes and modes are exhibited in our dis play. Tio Riser Millinery Comnnnn. The Roral costs only a pound, and i better at its similar article It makes mo more healthful know the origin of Santa Claus, and no doubt it would be interesting to a great many. Possibly we will have some thing to say along this line in o.ir New Year letter. May much pleasure and happiness redound upon us all during these Christmas holidays, and may we cele brate them in a Christlike manner, is the sincere hope and wish of your humble servant. :ir. Editor, the weatier i= so coil that we wil' stop writing this riornint and try and fi iish tip Mut,day n;ornini. Dec.. 21st, 11,01. ca i,'.. Blown to Atoms. The old idea that the body sometimcs needs a powerful, dra.tic, purgative pill has been exploded; for Dr. King's New Life Pills, whicl: are p.nrfect;y harmles. gently stinvlato li.er ai.d bowels to expel poi, 0nous matter, cleans' t! e system and absolut.ly eure Constipation and Sick I feadache. Only 22c. at all druggists. Master's Sales. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY (AF NEWVBERRY IN COMMON PLEAS. Geo. S. Mower, Plaintifl, against J. I1. Counts et al., Defendants. Partition. B OR"ER OF THE COUT herein, I will sell at public out cry before the Court House at New berry, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in January, It02, all hat tract or ph,ntatiot. of lat,1. known as "The Little Mountain Tract," situate partly in Newberry County and partly in Lexington County, in the State aforesaid, containing Four ulin dred antd Forty-two and "Jne-hi;f (-1-1:.4) acres, more or less, and bounrdei by lands of. or formerly of, A. N. Bolarsd, D. P. i"ulrer, .1. I, Epting. .. Bowers and Frank Shealy. I will also sell.on Tuesday, January, 7th, 190'!, during the legal hours of sale at Irmo, in Lexington Count v, State aforesaid, all that tract or parcel of land, containing Sixty (tt0) acres, more or loss. ormetrly belong i ng; to I h Ie'dct mont Lind iimproventrn i ami Inve="t mont (t nl any, to be a. id in p .rciels or lots, as shown by nal:s in m otice, and with J. If. Counts, at Irmro. Terms; of Satle:-One- third enish aind the balance on a cred it of one and two years, the credit portion to bei secured by bonds of the purchaser aid mor-t gage of the p)remIises sold(, wIth interest thereon from dato of sale, with leave to the purchaser to anticipate payments In full. Purchaser to pay for all papers and revenue stamps. H. 11. RIK ARD, Master. Mastpr's Office, Dec. 10, 1901. Advertis T TO SPRIN ALL Shoes, Jear Boys', and You Dress Goods, Mi] and Jackets. These bargaini Your MOs' B akinng Po'der fair price per cheaper and price than any in the world. re, better and food. |Master's Sales. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY IN COMMON PLEAS. Fannie C. Russell et al. Administrators, l'iaintirTs, agiainst 1). A. Russell et al., Defendants. BY ORDER OF TilE COURT herein, I will sell at public outcry before the Court House at, Newberry, between t he legal hours of sale, on the first. Monaay in January, 1902, all that lot of land, situate, lying and being in the town of N',wberry, County of New berry, State of South Carolina, measur ing 40 feet in width and 72 feet 6 inch es in length, and bounded on the south by Friend street, east by lot of Mrs. Harriett V. Lane, norti. by (state of Jacob S. Russell, and west by lot of, or formerly of, Win. Langford. Also that lot of land in town of New berry on Mai.i or Pratt street, measur ing 40 feet in width, and 12, feet 6 inch es in len;. th, )ounded on the north by Main or 'ra_' street, east by lot of Mrs. Harriett V. Lane, south by estate of Jacob S. Rus.:ell, and west by lot of, or formerly of, Wmt. Langford. All tha. lot. c. land In tcwn of New berry, sait (>.unty and s'ate, contain ing Nine flundtredth (9.100) of an acre, more or less, known as lot No. 2 of the mill lot, fr(tnting on Main or Pratt street, other wise bounded by lots of Nos. 1, 3 and 6 of said mill lot. Also lotj No. 12, in block 13, of the Newport News, Ilampton and Old Point )eveloping Company', a<dition to the town of Newport New., Warwick Coun ty, in the State of Virginia. Terms of Sale:-Newport News lot, cash. The other lots, one-half cash, balaoceou a credit of twelve months with lnteres_ from day of sale until paid at 5 per ett. per annum, to be so cured by bonds of the purchasers and mortgages of the premises sold. Pur chaser to day for all pauers. E. H. RIKA RD, Master. Master's olcec, Dec. 10, 1901. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE TIIE NEWAERRY LAND AND Security Company will sell at public sale on saleday in January, 1902, that very desirable Six-Room House and all necessary o+lr. Itildings auid Thirty Aer s of Lu 1, situated just outside t i. eporate mit,s of the town of Newberry, known its the Phil Liv intgston lace. Said p)remnises contain it line orehard and a well of pure watej. Also Fifty (50) Acres of land beyond tnd adjoining the above place and situ sted on public road leading from town of Newbe'-ry. Terms of Sale: One-fourth cash, bal ince In fodr equal annual payments wvIth Interest at 8 per cent. from day of sale. Pourchaser to pay for papers and insure the house for benefit of comn pany. SLow i ed in thi WE OFFER AT 'HE FOLLOWIN( MAKE ROOM F GPURCE s, Cassimoeres, ( ths',-Hats and linery,-except I 3 are strictly for < s truly. Master's Sales. C~AT1; 01F SOUTHI CARi,lNA_~ COUNTY OF NEW:BYF.litY-IN COMMON P'LEAS. E..;vans, P'laintill' vs. ttler J. Kin.:rd, et al., I ,f".man.t8 Y ORDI, 01 TIlE "a1JI, herein, I will sell to t1)( hiytlr( dder ,efore th. Court Hou-e at New. rry, S. U., on saieday is .)itary xt, all that piece, parcel or planta. on of land lying and beinag situate In eo county of Newberry, State afore. 6id, contai) ng Forty-Six m Acres oro or lcss, d'-ignI[t atedi as tr.a:t No. 6)j aided by Tract No. 5, by Iuiblic road 'ading to Newberry and landyof ,.A. oozer-the tame having hcen hid oi' n Saleday in Ikeember by J. Butler - i,ard, but having failel to comply ht the terms of sale it will be sol at is risk. P'lat of said tract can be seen at Mas r's olice and will be exhibited on day fsale. Terms of sale:---One-half cash, and be balance on a credit of one year from ate of sale, the credit prtion to be eutred by bond of the purchaser and nd a mortgage of the premises sold, r all cash, at the option of the pur haser. Purchaser to pay for papers nd stamps. H. It. RIKARD. Master. Master's Oflice, Dec. 11, 1001. 'TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWIEllRY--IN COMMON PLEAS. nne Elizabeth Wicker, Henry Munroe Wicker. John '. Wicker. Nancy P. huh.r, Sarah 1- Felker, and Margaret C. Harmon, 1'laintitfs, against Amelia M. Wicker, Defendant. Y ORDEROF'TIIECOUR'' IERE in, I will sell at puhliroutcry before the Court House at Newherry, between the legal hours of sale. on the First Monday in Jnnuary, 1902, the follow. Ing described lands: 1. All tnat tract or parcel of land in Township 2 hounded by lands of Thom as L. Wicker. Mrs M. J. U iggins, and the residue of the estate of George F'eltrnan, dece:ased, containing twelve acres, more or less. 2. All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Township 11 on the waters of Second Creek, having the following boundaries, courses and dis tances, viz; commencing at a corner on Second Creek and running from thence S 2 1-2 W. 39 72 chs. along the line common to the 1oon and Boland tracts to a stake: from thence N. 82 3-4 1E. 25.30 chs to stake by rock; thence S. 81. W. E. 20 32 chs. to stake n m: t hence 39 80 to corner in road (Su. her M ill Road 1: thence aleng said road N. 30. E 10 t C. to corner in road at old gate: thence S. 81. . W. 18.45 ohs. to stake: thence 91. W. 33 (0 to Second C:cck; thence along said creek to start ing point: containing one hundred and tifty- tive and three-tenths acres, more or less. hounded by Thomas L. Wicker, M. Is. Suber, M. H. Livingrston, Wil lian Wicker, Mrs. L. C. Boozer and Secoud Cr'ees. 3. All that tract or plantatation of land lying and being situate in the couny nd St.ate aforesaid on waters of Second 2reek, Hellers' Creek and Broad river, containing one hundred and two acres, more or less, and hounded by lands of, )r formerly of Jacob Wicker, Jemima T. Suher and by lands laid oil for John P. Wicker. [as per plat ma-3o by rhos. M. Lake, 15th Dec . 1888. Terms of sale: One thlid ca'h, balance n a credit c: one and two years with nterest fr-oma the (lay of sale to be se mnred by the bond of the putrchaser and i mortgage of the premises sold, with eave to t.he purch aser- to anticipate layments in whole.or in par-t fr-om thus ;o time. Purchaser to pay.for all p)apers and revenue stampijs. HL. H. RIKARD), Master. Masters oflice, Dec. 14, 1901. - 3TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-\ COUNTY 01F NEWBERRlY--IN COMMON PLEAS. H!. Monroe Harris, Administor of the Personal Estate of James Y. Harris, Deceased, Plaintiti, against Ella M. Suber, Defendant. B O"DE" OFThIECous~Ru Han in,I will sell to the highest bid ier, before the Court House at Now. erry, S. C., on saleday In January text, 1902, all the two tracts or' planta Ions of land situate and being inithe -ounty of Newberry, and State afore aid, containing in Tr-act No. 1, One Inndred and Forty4two (142) Acre lore or less, and bounded by landa V. RI. Oxner, Geo. E. Hardy, Adolp Tardy, Mrs. Ri. W. Allen and' ranco. Tract No. 2, the MaybintonT untalning Twenty-one (21) A cres, r less, and bounded by lands of xner, Mrs. Hannah flendersox i rs. Sallie Henderson. Terms of Sale: One-thir-d ca ace on a credit of one and t6 omn day of sale, tbe credit po 3 Scotured by a bond of the pa .d a mortgage of the premi ith leave to the purchaser to ' any part of his bid in cash. lacer to pay for papers. HI. 11. RIK AR D, Mau Master's Oflc'e, 10th Dec., 1901. l'ATE OF SOUTHI CARIOLI COUNTY OF NEWBERRLY-] COMMON PLE~AS. odrew 3. S. Langford, In his own right and as ex'or., and Milton A. Carlisle as executor of the WVillof William Latngford, deceased, PlaIn' tiI fe, against Malinda H iggins et al, Defendante. Y ORIDFR OF' THE COUII? herein, I will sell at puibliooGUI V before the Court House at New rry, between the legal hours of ealI, the Fir-st Monday in January, )2, all the real estate in the ToeD Ne wborry subdivided into 1ots Il appear Iby plat, which Is nowoia s in the Master-'s offlce, andl wheh it will be exhibited on day of psal, a same being Lots Nos. 8, 15, 6;, 6,16, 18, 24, '25 20, 85, 80, 37, 38, 40, 4l, 43, 44, 415 47, 48, 49, 50, 51i. Uiso all tire real estate known as tu swford land situated in the TownD wberry, suldivided into lots as ill pear by plast now on file in the Ma' 's omeo and,will beo exhibIted on day sale, the same being Lots Nos, 4,4 !, 8,jf1 12, 18, 14.,il 'ho Tlowin lots In Newin ci 1 ('5n(-half cash, balance et one year be secOured by bond of the purceha8t I at utnm-tgage, of thepren-.ises sold. nebsrto pay for paWUord and re? . e stamps. H. HI. RIKAR1D, Maater faster's Ollco, Dec. 11, 1001. STA'TI: O SOUi'II CA I{)bINA- S' COl'NY OF NEWi;EHRY--IN COMI \ION PI'1AS. t. '1en S. a Li,P in i , a.yaitnst I a.t. longshhore and W. ). HIardy, It a, \la fer of Newberry County, Do De-I)1,I, O l" T(IIE COU tT hN 1 Ih rein, will ell at public out cry, be;fore the Court lI ou.e an New hcrrv, withiii the legal hours of sal., oil the 1 irt \Ionday in January, 1902, t all tha' tract, parcel or plantation of land :tcaate, lying and being in the County of Newberry, State aforesaid, containing One Hlundred and Twenty- i Eight (1--ri) Acres, more or less, bound td by lais of Tlomas F. I[armon, land- of the estate of W. W. Waldrop ant; tlc ''oublie road leading from New berry to iron bridge. Terms of SAle: One-third of the pur chase money to be paid in cash, the bacance in two equal installments pay abo in one and two years, with inter est from dlay of sale on the credit por tion. to he secured by a bond of thd purebtaser and a mortgage of the prem- 8 ises sold. with leave to purchaser to pay his entire bid in cash. Purchaser a to pay for papers and stamps. 11. HT. RIKARD, Master N. C. Dec. 141, 1901. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN COMMON PLEAS. Albert C. Crooks, Charles ). ('rooks and Joseph L. Grooks, Plaintilfs, against Mattie K. Glymph, Henry H. Hol land. Lillie Bell Uolland, E. Earle Hol land. Juo. W. Holland and J. ). Crooks, Defendants. B ""ODER " Til COURT herein I will :ell at public outcry before the Court House at Newberry, S. C., between the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday In January, 1902, all that tract or plantation of land sit uated, lying and being in No. 11 Town ship. County of Newberry, State afore said, containing One Hundred and Twenty-five Acres (125), more or less, bound!d by the Columbia road, which separates it from lands of J. 1). Crooks and lands of W. A. Hentz, Bettie Lever, David Iiipp and others. Terns of sale are as follows, to wit: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance upon a credit of twelve months from day of sale, the credit portion to be secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the pretni es sold, with leave to the pur chaser to pay all or any portion of his bid in cash. Purchaser to pay for pa pers and stamps. H. 11. IIKAKD, MAS'E H. Newberry, S. C., Dec. 12, 1901. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBE1RRY --IN COMMON PLEAS. Carey M. Williamsj et al, PlantifTs. against Della Wheeler, et al., Defendanto. IT"TY ORDER OF THE COuR'i' herein, I will sell at public out cry before the Court House at Newberry between the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in January, 1902, all that tract or plantation of land, situate, lyi ing and beh:r; in the county of New berry,State of South Carolina, contain ing One Hundred and Fourteen (114) Acres, more or less, known as the hent. lace, and hounded by lands of, or fo: ~cerly of, J. H. Williams, Mrs. Delna Wheeler, estate of J. M. Jones and others. T1ermws of sale:-One-third cash, bal arnee on a credit, of twelve months, In terest from day of sale, to be secured] by b'nd of purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to the1 purchaser to aniticipate his payment in whole or in part from time to time. Purchaser to pay for all papers and revenue stamps. H. H. RIK ARD, Master. Master's Office, Dee. 14, 1901. [Ie [ICOS s Paper, S__, 0| GOODS,A OR EASES. Caps, Colored 9 ibbonlS-Capes ph 1 7, 42, :ash, Cri aPl ter of 6,' ' ROs. efi