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MRS. NATION AT YALE
Temperance Lecturer's Lively
Reception by the Students.
OLEE 0LUB BANG WINE DITTIE8
e.ted 3ae, Remarks With Satirica
Songs, and When She Told Then
That They Were on the Road to
Roel Yale Men Chorused, "Oh
?udge, Carrie:'
After snatching a cigarette from the
unsuspecting lUps of Secretary Julin
of Mayor Studley's official staff and
sweeping up Chapel street. in New Ha
ven, with many an angry glance at
the-saloons that lighted her way, Mrs
Carrie Nation stormed the Tale cam
pus the other night, says the New York
World.
"The mayor says I can have the free.
dom of the city if I do no smashing,"
announced Mrs. Nation, mounting the
steps of Osborn hall.
In a twinkling the word went round.
Five minutes later 1,000 students mass
ed about the Kansas cyclone. Every
body was smoking.
"Cigarettes are an abomination!"
cried Mrs. Nation.
"Brek-ek-ek-ex! Coax! Coax! Brek-ek
ek-ex! Coax! Coax! Whoa up, whoa up,
parabalou, Yale!" came back in re
sounding chorus, while 1,000 cigarettes
were lighted simultaneously.
"Young man, would your sweetheart
let you kiss her after smoking thai
thing?" cried Mrs. Nation to the near
est freshman.
"Dear boys," she began, "I am not"
"Oh, Carrie!" yelled the mob.
"The whisky trust is described II
the Bible as a covenant with hell. I
believe that"
Just then the Yale Glee club began:
Good morning, Carrie. How are you this
morning?
Were you dreaming about me, my pretty
babe?
"Dear boys, I've been In jail and
I've"
Just then a dog trained to howl was
trotted out and did his best. Mrs. Na
tion waited patiently.
"The rum demon is the"
But the students broke out:
Goodby, booze. forevermore.
My drinking days will soon be o'er.
I've had a good time. and that's no lie,
But look what liquor has done for me.
Goodby, booze, forevermore.
"I'm amazed at the sentiment of such
songs. Really, in all my life"
But then came:
Give us a drink, bartender,
For we love it, as you know,.
And surely you will oblige us
With a little drop or so!
"The saloon," shouted Mrs. Nation,
"has been after those singers. It'll gel
'em If they don't watch out!"
But the answer was:
Show me the way to go home, Carrie,
Show me the way to go home.
For'I've been drunk for the last si:5
months;
Show me the way to go home!
"You're on the road to hell!" shouted
Mrs. Nation.
"Oh. fudge, Carrie!" yelled Yale men.
rm a Sunday school scholar, ha, ha!
I1 never have smoked a cigar.
Of smoking or drinking I've never bees
thinking;
So down with King AlcohoL.
She couldn't finish. New drinking
songs topped off every one .of her per.
ods against the drink demon. Finally
she started back to the New Havers
House, preceded by a flying wedge.
She snatched every cigarette she could
get at.
"Take that nasty thing out of youx
mouth!" she cried to Burnside Wins
Iow,- captain of thie Yale nine, pluck
ing the cigarette. "What would your
sweetheart say?"
Later Mrs. Nation visited the cam
pus again and made several speeches.
HORSE CHESTNUTS AS FUEL
Connecticut Housewives Discove:1
Means For Defying Coal Famine.
Some thrifty housewivcs in the nortl
end of Stamford. Conn., have discov
ered a new fuel and are quite enthusi
astic over it, says the New York Times
The discovery makes possible the
utilization of a product of nature
which heretofore has served practically
no other purpose in local economici
than to afford a plaything for the chil
dren of the community. The housewlvei
are makin~g the most of the crop of
horse chestnuts, and the younger mem
bers of th.e household may be found
daily tramping the fields and forests it
search of them.
The horse chestnut fuel Is treated t<
a drying process before It Is ready foz
use-that Is, the nuts are scattered
over the floor in a warm, dry room,
generally the attic, and are allowed tc
season. A short period of seasoning
and the nuts, somewhat shrunken, are
dry and almost if not fully as hard as
anthracite. The drying process causes
the sap to evaporate and the meat te
harden.
This sort of fuel has by experimnent
been found to cause a warm fire. I1
burns briskly and emits much hert
and good cooking has been done ovei
it, In the country districts, where the
horse chestnut tree abounds more thaz
on the outskirts of the city, residents
could get along nicely during the win
ter on a supply of wood and seasoned
kosse chestnuts.
1New Mark In Beef Dreuhing.
The Amalgamated Meat and Cattle
3echer Workmeu of North Ameriet
held a picnic at Lake Contrary, nemn
St. Josep~h, Mo., the other day. In the
beef dressing contest Lafe Porlier o1
Chicago broke the world's record anc
won the match, says the Chicago Rec
ord-Herald. There were six entr!es
and Porlier dressed his steer in 3m
55%s. The world's record was 4m
83%As., held by A. Nelson of Kansai
Clerk's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA,
(YotTY OF FAIRFIELD.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
S. P. Younginer, S. R. Younginer, Lee
R. Younginer, George F. Younginer,
John W. Younginer and B. B. Barr,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Mrs. M. L. Younginer, in her own
right and as administratrix of the
estate of Thomas P. Younginer, de
ceased, and the Scottish American
Mortgage Company Limited, De
fendants.
In pursuance of an order of the Court
of Comimo:. Pleas made in the above
stated case, I will offer for sale before
the Court House door in Winnsboro,
S. C., on the
FIRST. MONDAY IN NOVEMBER
next, with:n the legal hours of sale, at
public outcry to the highest bidder, the
following c escribed property, to wit:
All that piece. parcel or tract of land
lying, being and situate in the County
if Fairfield and State aforesaid, con
taining
TWO HUNDRED (200) ACRES,
more or less, and bounded on the north
and northwest by Glenn's Bridge road,
on the east by lands of J. and S. W.
Clark.
2nd. All that piece, p;rcel or tract
of land lying, being and situate in the
County of Fairfield and State aforesaid
containing
THREE HUNDRED (300) ACRES,
more or ltess, and bounded on the north
by the estate of W. S. Yarborough, on
the west by the Columbia and Monti
cello public road, on the south by lands
of D. L. Glenn, Sr., and what is known
as the Clark or Herring place, and on
the east by Little River.
3rd. All that, piece, parcel or tract of
land lying, being and situate in the
County of Fairfield and State aforesaid
containing
THREE (3) ACRES,
more or less, and bounded on the north
and east by lands of John M. Glenn,
on the south by lands of David L.
Glenn, and on the west by the public
highways, known as the Columbia
road, the said parcel of land having as
a buttinga large ditch on the north and
cornering on the northeast at a certain
spring'Inown as'Glenn's Spring.
TERMS OF SALE:
One-third of the purchase money tc
he paid in -cash, the balance in twc
equal annual instalments from the day
of sale with interest from the day of
iale to be secured by the bond of the
purchaser and a mortgage of the premi
-es sold, the purchaser . to have the
privilege of paying all or any of the
credit portion of the purchase money
in cash.
Purchasers to pay for all necessary
papers and recordiing thereof.
JNO. W. LYLES,
C. C. C, P. F. C.
.Winnsboro, S C., October 15th, 19.
Clerk's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
COURT OF CO)MMON PLEAS.
Eli WV. Parker. Carrie B. Steele, Mat
tie Mayer, Edgar WV. Parker and
others, Plaintiffs,
Ts.
John M. Parker, Sallie Hope, Law
rence L. Parker and The Bank o1
Ridgeway, Defendants.
In pursuance of an order of the
Cjourt of Comnion Pleas made in the
above stated case, I will offer for sale
before the Court House door in Winne~
boro, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER
next, within the legal hours of sale, at
public outery to the highest bidder,
the following described proparty, te
wit:
All that certain piece or parcel of
land containing
FORTY (40) ACRES,
miore or less, lying and situate in the
said County of Fairfield, in the State
aforesaid, and bounded .on the north
by the Longtown road, on the west
and south by lands belonging to the
estate of John R. Thomas, -deceased,
and on the east by lands formerly be.
longing to the estate of Mrs. A. F.
Hunter, deceased.
2nd. All that certain tract of land
containing
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY (160)
ACRES,
more or less, lying and situate on
Saw ney' s Creek in the said County o1
Fairfield and State aforesaid, and
oounded by lands formerly belonging
to Mrs. Aim~ H unter, James B. Walker,
Noah Rhine and Howell Edmiunds.
3rd. All that certain tract of land
.otaining
FIMTY-EIGHT ACRES,
nore r les,. lyi' g anid situate in the
;id~ (0 o tx of Fairfield, in the State
fo ressi i, and b~ounuded on the north
ni I es by lands of Mrs. A. C.
'.i, as, on 'the east by lands of Mrs.
. ]3.. o on and Blannie Bryant and
lat -he(ouh by lands of Mrs. J. E.
Enn 'u 'i'd Mrs. A. C. Tfhomas.
Ti:1:MS 01" SALE.
I-' hin of the puirchase money to
. a i I <.n1 the& day of sale and
b...e il enof <n a credit of one
. i, i m o equal annual in
. uitb interest thereon pay
..a * ~ outil the whole debt and
t' i a bj d. to be secured by the
.-or r.. i'etie purchasers and
the pmni s sold, respectively, or
I e'-h at ihe option of the respectIve
urchneers, I he purchai~sers respectively
i a or~ al ile wsnryr paplers5 andi the
r~codin oft hi rsptective mortgages.
JNO. W. LY LES,
C. C. C. P. F. C.
Winnsboro, S. C., October 15, 1902.
Clerk's Sale.
STA TE OF SOUTH1 (A BOLITNA,
C~(t'NTYl OF FA IRFI ELID.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
A. F. Ruff aind W. H. Ruff as late
co-partners under the firm name of
A. F. Ruff & Co., Plaintiffs,
v..
Robert Bvnumu and Henry A. G3aillard,
D)efendants.
Ini purs1uance of an ordler of the
'ourt of ('onunon Plens made in the
.v s t:e,.,, e, T will ofi'hr for sale
before the Court House door in Winns. a
boro, S. C., on the
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER
next, within the legal hours of sale. at
public outcry, to the highest bidder,
the following described property, to -
wit:
All that certain piece parcel or tract
of land lying, being ana situate in the
County of Fairfield and State aforesaid,
containing
ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN
(111) ACRES,
more or less, and bounded on the north
by lands of Simon Jones, and on the
other sides by lands of the Boulwares
estate, lands of Ralph D. Wilson, Reu
ben Jones and Mrs. Crumpton, and
being the same tract of land that was
conveyed to Robert Bynum by H. A.
Gaillard. TERMS OF SALE.
One-half of the purchase money to
be paid in cash on the day of sale, and
the balance on a credit of one year,
with interest thereon from said day of
sale, to be secured by the bond of the
purchaser and a mortgage of the premi- I
ses so sold, with the privilege to the
purchaser to pay the whole amount of
the bid in cash.
The purchaser to pay for all neces
sary papers and recording thereof.
JNO. W. LYLES,
C. C. C. P. F. C.
Winnsboro, S. C., October 15, 1902.
Clerk's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
- COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
John A. Stevenson, Plaintiff.
vs.
David Charles, Sr., David Charles, Jr.,
Rebecca Charles, Vanderbilt Charles,
and W. M. Meador, Defendants.
In pursuance of an order of the
Court of Common Pleas made in the
above stated case, I will offer for sale
before the Court House door in Winns
boro, S. C., on the
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER
next, within the legal hours of sale,
at public outcry to the highest bidder,
the following described property to
wit:
All of that certain giece, parcel or
tract of land lying, being and situate
in Fairfield County and State of South
Carolina, cortaining
ONE HUiiDRED AND SIXTY.
FIVE (165) ACRES,
more or less, and bounded on the north
by lands of J. A. Stevenson and -
Stevenson, on the south by lands of
J. G. Wolling and Katie Hopkins, on
the east by lands of S. E. Lumpkin,
and on the west by lands of . G.
Wolling and J. A. Stevenson.
TERMS OF SALE AS FOLLOWS:
The whole of the purchase money to
be paid in cash on the day of sale, and
the purchaser to pay for all necessary
papers and recordi thereof.
JOHM W. LYLES,
C. C. C. P. F. C.
Winnsboro, S. C., October 15, 1902.
Clerk's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
'The Mutual Loan and Investment As
sociation of Fairfield County, Plain
tiff',
W. T. Newman, Defendant.
In pursuance of an prder of the
Court of Common Pleas made in the
above stated case, I will offer for sale
b'.fore the Court House door In Winns
boro, S. C., on the
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER
next1 within the legal hours of sale at
publhc outcry to the highest bidder,
the following described property to
wit:
All that certain piewe pacel or lot
of land lying, being and stuate in the
town of Simpson, in the Count of
Fairfield and Btate aforesaid contain
ing
ONEFOURTH OF AN ACRE,
and bounded as follows: On the north
by lot of W. H. Walling, on the east
and south by lot of Mrs. M. E. Nelson,
and on the west bythe -track of the,
Southern Railway Cmpany.
TERMS OF SALE:
The whole of the purchase money to
be paid in cash on the day of sale and
the purchaser to py for all necessary
papers and recordmn thereof.
JNO.W. LYLES,
C. C. C. P. F. C..
Winnsboro, S. C., October 15, 1902.
Clerk's Sale.4
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN,
County of Fairfield.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Thos. W. Brice, Plaintiff,1
vs.
David H. Cork and Thos. G.
Patrick, Defendants.
In pursuance of an order of the
Court in the above stated cause
I will offer for sale to the highest
bidder, before the Court House
door, within the legal hours of
sale, on the
FInST MONDAY IN NOVEMBERB
next, the following described
real estate to wit:
All that certain tract or parcel
of landt lying on waters of Dump
er's Creek and bounded on the 1
north by lands of Emma Mobley1
and Mrs. WVeir, on the east by
W. M. Patrick, south by T. G.
Ptrick and John Simonton and
on the west by W. B. Simonton I
containing
FOUR HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES,
more or less.
TERMS OF BALE:]
One-third of the proceeds of
sale to be paid in cash on the
day of sale and the balance on a
credit of one and two years with*
interest thereon from the day of ~
sale until the whole amount be i
pid in full, the purchaser c pa 1
ar all necessary papers, aud the
lerk aball take the bond of the
)urchaser and a mortgage of the
)remises sold to secure the credit
)ortion of the purchase money,
r the said purchaser may pay
11 cash at his option.
JNO. W. LYLES,
C. C. C. P. F. C.
Winnsboro, S. C., October 15,
.902.
Clerk's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
.County of Fairfield.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
T. R. Team, Plaintiff,
vs.
lobert R. Team, James Team,
M. Alberta Team, Benjamnin
G. Team and John L. Team,
Defendants.
in pursuance of an order of
he Court of Common Pleas made
n the above stated case, I will
)ffer for sale before +'ie Court
loose door in Winnsboro, S. C.,
)n the
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER
iext, within the legal hours of
le, at public ouztcry, to the
lighest bidder, the following de
cribed property to wit:
All that tract of land in the
ounty of Fairfield and State
foresaid,
[INE HUNDRED AND ELEAEN (911)
ACBES,
nore or less, abid known as the
eins tract ana being the land
onveyed to B. G. Team by John
'. Seegars, and is bounded on the
orth by lands of the estate of
ranklin Cloud. east by lands of
. E. Dinkins, south by lands of
eorge W. Witte and west by
lands of Flannigan and Salmond.
TERMS OF SALE:
One-half of the purchase money
;o be paid in cash on the day of
ale and the balance on a credit
f twelve months from the day of
ale with interest thereon from
,he date of such sale and to be
iecured by the bond of the pur
haser and a mortgage of the
premises, or all cash at the option
>f the purchaser, the purchaser
o pay for all necessary papers
md for recording the same.
JNO. W. LYLES,
C. C. C. P. F. C.
Winnsboro, S. C., October 15,
L902.
Clerk's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Fairfield.
*Counr OF COMMON PLE~s.
Tinnie R. Team, Plaintiff,
vs.
Dick Bryant, C. P. Wray and
Clevis Wray, corporation doing
business as 0. P. Wray & Co.,
Defendants.
In pursuance of an order of
be Court in the above stated
~ause, I will offer for sale to the
highest bidder before the Court
ouse door, within the legal
hours of sale, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER
iext, the following described real
~state to wit:
All that parcel or lot of land in
:he County and State aforesaid
m the western side of Wderee
River and containing
NINETY-FL (95) ACREs,
nore or less, a~U bounded on the
:iorth by lands now of Brooks
Jornwell, formerly lands of estate
f Dubose, east by lands now of
Ben Castles, formerly lands of
Robertson, south by lands of
state of Geo. Alden, formerly
ands of Allen Belton, and west
> lands of estate of Alden, for
nerly lands of Allen Belton.
The above described tract of
and being the same conveyed to
iaid Dick Bryant by Messrs.
oin and Dave Robertson.
TERMs OF sALE:
One-third of the purchase
noney to be paid in cash, the
)alance in t wo equal annual in
talments from .tbe day of sale
rith interest from the day of
ale at eight per cent per annum
o be secured by the bond of the
)urchs.er and a mortgage of the
)remises sold. The- purchaser to
iave the privilege to pay all or
y part of the credit portion of
he purchase money in cash. The
urcaser to pay for all necessari
)apers,* for stamps and recording.
JNO. W. LYLES,
C. C. (3. P. F. C.
Winnsboro, S. C., O0 t >ber 15,
. FOR SALE.
SECOND-HAND COMPLETE SAW
[ILL. 20- horse power Boiler and En
'ine. Cotton Gi, 80-saw; Orist Mill.
ddrs, "C,"' care The News and
ra- d 1
Clerk's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROIJNA,
County of Fairfield.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Ida S. Shivar, Plaintiff.
Vs.
Fannie Newbill, Claudia Coates
and Sim Coates, Defendants.
In pursuance of an order of the
Court of Common Pleas made in
the above stated case, I will offer
for sale before the Court House
door in Winnsboro, S. C., on tLe
FIRST MONDAY IN NOTEMBER
next, within the legal hours o1
sale, at public ouccry to the
highest bidlr, the following de
scre'ed property to wit:
Those two cert-.in piecs, par.
cels or trwets of lai lying, being
and situate in the County of
Fairtiedd and State aforesaid,
about one and a half miles from
Shelton, one of which said tracts
contains
ONE HUNDRED ACRES,
more or less, and is bounded by
the Mayd lands, the McConnell
lands and the Shelton lands, and
the other contains
SIXTY-SIX ACRES,
more or less, and is bounded by
the Keller lands, the Mayo lands
and the Faucett lands.
TERMS OF SALE:
One-half of the purchase money
to be paid .in cash on the day of
sale, and the balance on a credit
of one year, with.interest thereon
from said day of sale. to be se
cured by the bond of the pur
chaser and a mortgage of the
premises sold, with the privilege
to the purchaser to pay the whole
amount of the bid in cash, the
purchase to pay for all necessary
papers and the'recording thereof.
JNO. W. LYLES,
C. C. C. P. F. C.
Winnsboro, S. C., October 15,
1903.
Clerk's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
. County of Fairfield.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
The Winnsboro Bank, Plaintiff,
vs.
W. Watt Brice and Walter A.
Blain, Defendants.
In pursuance of an order of
the Court of Common Pleas made
in the above stated case, I will
offer for sale before the Court
House door in Winnsboro, S. C.,
on the
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER
next, at public outcry, to the
highest bidder, the following de
scribed property to wit:
All that tract of land conveyed
to Walter A. Blain by W. 'Watt
Brice, being in the County and
State aforesaid, known as parts
of the Sterling and Swaun places
containing
TWO HUNDRED AND NINETY (290)
ACRES,.
more or less, and bounded by
lands of T. W. Brice, Jr., Robt.
Beckhiam, Maggie Caldwell, WV.
Watt Brice and the Southern
Raiload, and has such marks
and shapes as will more fully
appear by reference to a plat
made by T. M. Boulware, dated
7th November, 1898, which last
mentioned mortgage was duly re
corded on the 21st day of January,
1899, in the oflice of the Clerk of
Court of Common Pleas for Fair
ield County, ini Book 30, page 16.
TERMS oF SALE:
One-third of the purchase
money to be paid in cash on the
day of sale and the 'balance
thereof on a credit of one and
two years in equal annual instal
ments with interest from the day
of sale at eight per cent per
annum, payable annually. until
the whole debt land interest be
paid, to be secured by the bond
of the purchaser and a mortgage
of the premises sold, or all cash
at the option of the purchaser;
the purchaser to pay for all
necessary papers and the record
ing of the mortgage.
JNO. WV. LiTLES,
C. C. C. P. F. C.
Wiunsboro. S. C., October 15,
1902.
Clerk's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Fairfield.
CoUiR OF COMMCN PLEAS.
Arthur A. Hollis, individually,
and as Administrator of the
estate of Mansel Hollis, de
eased, and Martha Bell, Plain
tiffs,
against
Kate DeVault,' Defendant.
In pursuance of an order of the
Court of Coinmon Pleas madw in
heab ve st-1e cas, T will offer
or sale before the Court House
loor in Winnsboro, S. C., on the
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER
ext, within the legal hours of
sale, at public outcry to the high
est bidder, the following described
property, to wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract te
of land lying, being and situate
in Fairfield County, in the State
aforesaid, containing
THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES,
more or less, bounded by lands
of Nickey or Scott, J. W. Keist
ler, Laura G. Miller, Sat ah Du
Bose, Jesse Gldden,- and J. M.
Higgins.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-half of the purchase money
to be paid in cash on the day of
sale and the balance on a credit
of one year from said day of sale,
with interest thereon from date
of sale, to be securedby the bond
of the purchaser and a mortgage
of the premises sold, with the
privilege of the purchaser to pay
the whole amount of bid in cash.
The purchaser to pay for all
necessary papers and the record
ing thereof.
JNO. W. LYLES,
C. C. C. P. F. C.
Winusboro, S. C., Oct. 15, 1902.
AplicaltoR for Fig FiCda1'.
Notice is hereby given that I will
apply to the Probate Judge for Fair
field County for a final dischag as
Administrator of the estate of Mrs.
Caroline Jones, deceased, on the 6th
day of November, 1902.
JNO. P. JONESV
10-8-1m Administrator.
Executrix Notice.
Notice is hereby given that all per
sons having claims against the estate
of the late Thos. W. Woodward, de
ceased, will present the same, duly
sworn to, to me on or before December
1, 1902, at Rockton S. C.
R. V. \VOODWARD,
10-14w Executrix.
-loters of AiinntrOtiOL
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
BR S. R. Johnston, Esq., Judge of
Probate:
Whereas, John W. Lyles, as Clerk of
Court of Common Pleas, hath made
suit to me to grant him letters of ad
ministration of the estate and effects.
of Elizabeth Turner, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindreda
ereditors of the sakd Enhaeth Tr
deceased, that they be and appear be
fore me, In the Court of Probate, to be
held at Fairfield Court House,8outk
Carolina, on the 19th day of November
next, after publication hereof, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause,
If any they have, why the said admin- ..
istration should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 8th day
of October, Anno Domini 1902.
S. R. JOHNSTON,
10-84 Judge of Probate.
Letters of Administration
STATE OF SOUTH CABOLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIEFIELD.
By & R?. Johnsto~n, Eaq.,- Judge of
Probate:
Whereas, A. B. Catheart hath made
suit to me to grant him letters of ad
ministration of the estate and effects
of Wilford Johnson, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Williford
Johnson, deceased, that they be and
appear before me, in the Court of Pro
bate, to be held at Fairfield Court
House, South Carolina, on the 10th
day of October next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
to show cause, if any they have, why
the said administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand, this 80th day ~
of September, Anno Domini 1902.
S. B. JOHNS'fON,'
10-1-2 Judge of Pro6ate.
Crinson Clover
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Onion Sets.
McMASTE~R 00s
Under Winnsboro Hotel.
MONEY TO LOAN.
I have made arrangements to lend
noney on first rmortgages on improved
'arms in this county. The rate of In
erest is eight per cent on all sums un
ler $1,000. On sums over that amount,
;even pr cent. No commissions ar e
ah ,but borrower vas for abstraot,
mnd oher expenses incident to obtain.
ng loan. J. E. McDONA LD.
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