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Mules! Mules! Just arrived this week, another car good young. mules. Call to see us before you buy ortrade Jno. W. Cathcart and Co. Just Received A lot of nice fresh young mules that I will sell cheap for cash or approved paper. Give me a look before you buy and I am sure that I can please you. M. W. Doty 3NeW" Shipment ~f :::of Mules. I have in my stable a fresh +~. **;shipment of good mules. x They are all well broke and .: .anxious to find good homes. Give them a chance to show +: .their patriotism by helping you +make better crops.+ ..I'll find a home for that old .. plug. It has DONE it's bit.+ 1 W~T. .Krkatic SALE OF LAND. State of South:Carolina, County of Fairfield. (In the Court of Common Pleas.) Etta B. Scruggs as Executrix of the Will of Julia M. Fripp, deceased, plaintiff, vs Emma Maynor, Virginia Torres, Mar ion Fripp, The Baptist Church of Beaufort, S. C.. The Episcopal Church- of Winnsboro, S. C., defend ants. By virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Fairfield County, South Carolina, heretofore made in the case of Etta B. Scruggs, as executrix vs Emma Maynor, et al., I, John W. Lyles, Clerk of Court for Fairfield County, will sell on Salesday in Jan uary, 1919, being on the sixth day of the month, during the usual hours of sale, before the Court House door, in the town of Winnsbore, S. C., to the highest bidder:, "All that lot of land, lying, being and situate in the Town of Winnsboro, in the CountTand State aforesaid, con taining five-ehtps,ef an acre, more or less, and .being part of the- lot known on the plan of said town as lot number eight, and part of lot known on said plan as number nine, and bounded on the north by lot number seven, owned by the Trustees of the Baptist Church, on the east by Van .derhorst Street, south by lot of Mrs. E. .H Smith, now owned by W. H. Mc Bryde Smith, and West by tracts for merly owned by Miss Peggy Berk ley and by Isaac N. Withers, now owred by the Fairfield Fair Associa tion, fronting on said Vanderhorst Street, a distance of ninety six feet and eight inches, thence running back by a straight line on the northern side parrallel with Washington Street, a distance of two Hundred and ten feet to the said Withers lots, thence run ning Southward by a line at right angles with the last mentioned line !a distance of One Hundred and Fifty two feet and Eight inches, these run ning Eastward by a line running at right Angles, with the last mention ed line a distance of One Hundred and Fifty Five feet, thence North wardly by a line at right angles with the last mentioned line a distance of Fifty Five Feet, thence Eastwardly again by a line at a right angle with the last mentioned line a distance of One Hundred and Five Feet to the said Vanderhornt Street. Terms of Sale: One third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the ,balance in two equal annual in stalments from the day of sale, with interest from the day of Salegat Eight per cent per annum, payable annual ly, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortagage of the premises sold; the purchaser to have the option to pay al .lr any of the redit portion in cash. The purchaser f the premises to pay for recording f all papers, stamps, etc. John W. Lyles, C. C. P. Winsboro, S-. C., Dec. 9, 1918. SALE OF LAND. The State of South Carolina, County of Fairfield. Court of Common Pleas. Marion Mobley Means, Robert H. Means, Beverly Means DuBose, Martha W. Means, Gabrielle Bondu rant, Sarah Trotte Curry, Mariah Means Miller, J. Hagood Means, Sr., Robert S. -Latimer, Annie Craig Gordan, Annie Riissell English, Jo seph M. English, Harriett E. Gilles pie, Beverly Means Engish, in his own right and as Administrator cum testamento annexo of John G. Mobley, deceased, and Fannie C. Means, plaintiffs, against Kate P. Latimner, an infant over four teen years of age, Butler Hagood, Tna Dunnvoody Savage, Mary T. Dunnwoody, Johnson Hagood, Lee Hagood, Alice Hagood Lee, E. C. Oakman, Clark Oakman, Eloise Boulware, Violet Parrish, David C. Means, Francis A. Means. Fannie C. Gillespie, J. Hagood Means, Jr., Harriett W. Mobley, Bratton Da vis, defendants. By virtue of a decree of the Court of 'Common Pleas for Fairfield County, South Carolina, heretofore made in the case of Marion Mobley Means et al, ys Kate P. Latimer et al, I, John W. Lyles, Clerk of Court for Fairfield County, will sell on salesday in Jan uary, 1919, being on the sixth (lay of the month. (during the usual hours of sale, before the court house door in the town of Winnsboro, S. C.. to the highest bidder: "All that plantation of land, situate. lying, and being in the county of. Fair feld. 1:3th township, containing about 390 acres, more or less, and hounded on the north by Feasterville andl( Winsboro road,. on the east by Colum b and Chester road. on the south by landis of WV. H-. Crowder, and on the the I:;a: HIolmes Pl:'." fo aein the parcls into which the soehas been d':ide'd as appears by . He in with the record in this action in the office of the Clerk o: I Court of Fairfield County, and whic plat shall be exhibited on the day o sale and thereafter the said premise as a whole shall be offered for sale the bid for the said premises as whole to be accepted in the event th same is equal to or greater than th aggregate of the separate bids in th separate parcels. Terms of Sale: One third cash, bal ance in one and two year installment to be protected by bond of purchase and mortgage of premises. Deferre payment to bear interest at the rat of seven per cent per annum, or a] cash, at option of purchaser. The purchaser of the premises i to pay for recording of all papers ani revenue stamps, etc. John W. Lyles, C. C. C. P. Winberr S. C,, Dec. 5th, 1918. NOTICE 0 FSALE: Notice isehereby-given thwt I wil prsuant to an order duly made by.th Judge of Probate fpr Fairfield .Cous ty, sell all the goods and .chattel housthold and kitchen furniture, an variou articles of personal propert of the late Julia M. Fripp, deceased on. the 21st day of December, 191 between the hours of eleven A. M. an Five P. M. Sale to be made at resi dence. Terms of sale-CASH. Etta B. Stcruggs, Executri CITATION NOTICE The S^.te of South Carolina, County of Fairfield. By W. L. Holley, Probate Judge. Whereas, Miss Evelyn H. Gant made suit to me to grant her Letter of Administration to the Estate an effects of Joseph S. Gantt. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish. all and singular, the kindre and Creditors of the said Joseph ' Gantt, deceased, that they be and ar pear before me, in the Court of Prc bate, to be held at Winnsboro oh 2 December next, after publication here of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, t show cause, if any they have, why th said Administration should not b granted. Given under my hand this 7th da of December, Anno Domini, 1918. :W. L. Holley, Judge of Probate. TAX NOTICE. 1In accordance to law, the tax book will open on October 1.5th for colleet ion of taxes, and remain open to Dec ember 31st without penalty and fo the month of January one per cent. o: delinquents; for the month of Febru ary one per cent. additional on delin quents and for 15 days in March, 1st t 15th, five per cent, additional on diq linquents; on a-ll real and persons property as follows: Mill State Purposes..............8 1 Ordinary County............5 1-. Special County ...............1-. Constitution 3 mill............. Special tax for schools as follows: District No. 1............... - " "2............... I " " 3 . . . . . . . " " 6............... " .8.............. " " 9 ............. " " 10............... " " 12............. " " 13............... " " 135........... " " 146..............1 - " " 18.............. " " 19....... ..... " " 180.............1 " " 19 .. . . .. . . " " 20 .. . . . .. .4 1 "* " 21............... "' " 24................ " " 25............. " " 29............... " " .30............ " " .34............... Aiso one ($1.00) dlollar poll tax or all male citizens from the age of 21 to 60 years 01(1, and a capitation of 5( eents on all dogs: and a commutatior road tax of $2.00 on all citizens be. tween the ages of 18 andl 53 years. ex cept duly ordained ministers an< teachers actually engaged in schoo work, and payable from Oct. 15th 1918. to March 31st. 1919. Ofiee will be kept open during leg:( hours for the collection of same. A. Lee Scruggs, Treasurer Fairfield Count CIlEDITORS' NOTICE All nersons who are indebted to th< esate of Frank K. MaTnn, deceased rereuested to make payment t< t!-e unrer.wingred. All persons havin; chlmsY againlst said estate will presen themfl . the undiiersigned. Mrs. Eula L. Mann, Special Notice I have two Mo h1line Universal tractors bought before the in crease tn prices. I These are fbr sale. I can -save you $115.00 if you buy before Jan. 1st. These machines can be seen at work at any time. U. G. DesPortes, Agt. SPECIALS Emerson Standard Mowers, Rakes and re V pair parts. Deering Mowers. 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