The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, October 21, 1921, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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ing,~ and futursneaed othghs atE
noo, closing stron, 23 poto ab ont
down. It was rumored that the Na.
tional Ginners Association would pub
lish a bearish ginners report, but
this could not be confirmed today.
We advise holders to margin theii
cotton to safe figures and wait for
higher prices.
There is a flair demand for cottovr
'the price of January in Newm
"ork, basis middling. Janular3
closed today at 17.80.
N~OTIC'E OF SALE OF LAND.
.State of South Carolina,
County of 1-4irfield.
In the Court of Common Pleas:
.Andrew C. Timms, and W. S. Weir,
vs.
*Frank Harrison, and S. C. Cathcart
-and D. C. Wylic,' Copartners as
Cathcart & Wylie, Defendants.
By virtue of a Decretal Order
~de in the above entitled cause,
--1* offer for sale before the couri
se door in Wirmsboro, S. C., or
-first Monday in November next
between the usual hours of sale, the
following described premises, to wit
All that certain piece, parcel ox
tract of land lying, being and situ
ate in the County of Fairfield a
not visited Columbia in the pa
there is a pleasu.re awaiting y
~ton of South Carolina's largi
>ped department store. A st<
in publie favor *hrough for
rice to South Carolina shoppe
re in these forty-eight years ha
bgly equipped for service as t
s. During the past summer
US FAIR WEEK.
hndred and sixty-two acres, iinore
r less and bounded on the North by
ands of Pickett Iand W. R. Doty;
on the East by lands of D. W. Ruff;,
on the South by lands of Bratton
avis and lands of DesPortes, and
on the West by lands formerly of S.
.Cathcart, and lands of Pickett.
Terms of sale are as follows: One
tird of the purchase money to be
aid in cash, the balance in two
eqal, annual installments from the
ate of sale, with interest from the
ate of sale at the rate eight per
ent. per annum, to be secured by1
he bond of the purchaser and a
nortgage of the promises sold; or
all cash at the option of the
prchaser; the purchaser to pay for
di1 necessary papers, stamps and re
ording. Uggathered crops not,
iold
JOHN W. LYLES,
*C C.C. P.F. C.
Dated, October 13, 1921. 29-8k
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND.
State of South Caolina,
County of Fairfiekl
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Robert Milton Stevenson, Plaintiff,
againstI
. H. Ruff, Jr., Defendant. I
In pursuance of an order ofth
ourt of Common Pleas made in the
above case, I will offer for sale be
fore th* Court House door in
Winnsboro, S. C., on the First Mon
day in November, next, within the
legal hours of sale, at public outcry
o the highest bidder, the following
escribed tract:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, lying, being and situate in the
ounty of F'airfield, State of South
arolina, containing two hundred and
6fty-four and one-fourth acres, more
r less, lying on the Western side of
p he public road leading from the res
idence of Dr. T. G. Douglass to New
ope Church, and bounded by lands
f Robert G. Simonton, Mrs. Rebec
a J. Brice, the said public road, the
Yongue lands and other lands of the
esa ofRoer Miltn Stevenson.
of Vanious Diepartmenms in'U
~si have reorganized anli rei
ou convenienice and satisfa
~st department of this bg
While the phvtograph
S here will give you an'li
es.
ye
deceased, and having such shape,
marks and boundaries as are more
fully represented on a -plat or sur
vey thereof made by T. M. Boul
ire, Surveyor, bearing date of the
12th day of December, 1895.
Terms of Sale: The purchaser
shall pay one-third cash, and the
balance in two equal annual install
ments, payable one and two years
after date of sale, respectively, with
nterest from date of sale at the
rate of seven per cent per annum,
'nterest payable annuhlly, the credit1
tortion of the purchase price to be
securedt by bond and mortgage of
the purchaser on said land, which
shall contain the usual covenants and
conditions. All bidders at the said
sale to deposit with Clerk of Court
the sum of One Hundred Dollars
($100) as evidence of good faith,
'eme to be returned to the unsuc
eessful bidders, and as to the success
11 bidder, to be applied on the per
chase pric8 of said land. The pur
haser to pay for all necessary pa
pers, stamps, etc.
JOHN W. LYLES,
C. C. C. P. F. C.
Dated, October 13, 1921. 29-31
TAX NOTICE.
In accordance to law, the tax
books will open on October 15th for
c>lection of taxes and remain open
to December 31st without penalty,
and for the .month of January one
per cent on delinquents; for the
month of Februa.ry one per cent ad
ditional on delinquents; and for 15
days in March, 1st to 15th, five per
cent additional on delinquents; on
'l real and personal property:
Mills
State purposes .............12
Ordinary county ............4 1-2
Special county..............3
Highway Commission.......
Constittftional school .........3
Special Tax for Schools:
T rietj No. 1... .. . . . . . 4
District No. 2 ......... 8
District No. 3 .......... 6
lumn a's Largest and blost 1
iqipped, for your greater <
tion in shopping, every i
stalishment.
eillustrations reproduced
Leof afew of our newly
istrict N:. 5................. 0
istrict N~o. 6.,................ 8
istrict No. 7...............9
istrict No. 8................. 6
istrict No. 9...............9
istrict No. 10...............6
)istrict No. 11...............9
tistric't No. 12...............4
istrict No. 13................. 6
istrict No. 14................. 12
istrict No. 16........ .......1
istrict No. 16................ 15
istrict No. 17...............8
)istrict No18...f............8
istrict No. 19...............2
)istrict No. 20............... 7
istrict No. 21...............6
istrict No. 22...............7
)istrict No. 23........... .... 4
istrict No. 24...............2
istrict No' 25........ ........ 13
istrict No. 26...............2
istrict No. 2'l-....... ........ 10
istrict No. 28...............2
istrict Mo. 29...............2
istrict No. 30........ .......8
istrict No. 31...............8
istrict No. 32...............7
istrict No. 33................4
istrict No. 34...............2
Also one ($1.00) dol!or poll tax on
ll male citiz'ens from the age of 21
o.60 years old, and a .eapitation tax
f $1.26 on all dogs; also a commu
ation road tax of $4.00 on all citi
zns between the ages of 18 and 55
yars, except duly ordained ministers
nd teachers actually engaged in
chool work, and payable from Oct.
5th. 1921. to March 3slt, 1922.
Offce will be kept open during le
al hours for the collection of same.
A. LEE SCRUGGS,
Treasurer of Fairfield County.
AN ORDINANCE
'o raise supplies for the fiscal year
commencing January the 1st, 1921,
and ending December 31st, 1921,
and to prodide for Electric Lights.
Water and Sewerage Bonds.
S1te of South CarolfeM,
Town of Winnsboro.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Aeme..o. the -To.. of Ws..bof
p-to-dateSt
gnipped departments, you m
> fully, realize and appreciate
ortment. of new merchandise,
;he stocks, the extremely reas
he exceptional service that 3
our disposal.
Come in Fair Week, OctoIb
nake yourself known to us. It
ndeed, to show you through th
in council met, and by authority of
the same.
Section 1. That for the purp'ose
of raising suppl'ies for the year com
mencing January 1st, 1921, and end
'ng December 31st, 1921, and to pay
interest on $10,000.00 Electric Bonds,
$50,000.00 Water Works bonds, $20,
000.00 Sewerage bonds and $10,000.
'0 additional Electric Light bonds -of
th Town of Winnsboro, and to cre
ate a sinking fund to pay the one
fortieth part of the principal of said
bonds, a tax for the same and 'in thej
manner hereinafter mentioned is
he reby levied and shall be raised and
paid into the treasury of the Town
for the use and service thereof, that
is to say: Seventeen (17) mills adl
valorum on -every dollar of the value
of. all property, real and personal,
within the corporate limits ci the
Town of Winnsboru,~ to be distribut
ed as foflows, to wit:
Three dollars to be paid by every
male inhabitant of the' Town of
Winnsboro between the ages of six
teen and fifty .years in lieu of work
ing the streets of the said town of
Winnsboro, except college students
and other exceptions as provided for
yState law, -
Section 2. All taxes assessed and ,
payable under this ordinance shall be
payable between the 1st day of No
vember, 1921, and thie 1st day of Jan
uary, 1922, and all taxes and penal
ties remaining on the 1st day of
January, 1922 shall be collected by
distress or otherwise, as now provid
ed by law, together with all legal
costs,
Seection 3. When taxes -assessed
and charged against any property
shall not be paid on or before the
1st day of January, 1922, a penalty
of 15 per cent thereon shall be ad
ded to the amount so assessed and
charged on taxes by the Town Treas
urer, and if the said taxes and pen
alties shall not be paid at once, the
same shall be treated as delinquent
taxes of and upon the property of
the person owning the said property
to be collected by distress, or by
pt
lst pay usa visit
the wonderful as
~he high quality of
onable prices, and
re have placed at
er 24th-2Sth, and
will be a pleasure,
store.
or otherwise, as provided by law
Done in Council this 4th day%
October, A. D. 19p1, and with ~
corporate seal of the said towrn a
fixed.
C. A. ROBINSON,
Maywr.
Attest. H. E. Ketchin,.
Clerk.
ADDITIONAL HOFFMAN
-FEATURES.
Hoffman Clothes Prs
Machines protect theh
of the presser, as well as
customer. Thiey sterilize gar
ments with live hot steamt
and eliminate all chancs of
infection from germ-ladee
clothing or filthy diseaecr
rying pressing rags.
It is ipossible to. scorch.
.burn or shine a garment with
the Hoffman press, -as
are heated exclusively
steam and cannot become ov
erheated. This feature saves
'many dollars which would be
paid out in adjusting claims.
and keeps customers satisfied.
The padding is at all times
sufficiently dry to prevent
saturation of the garment.
yet during the- pressing operh
ation, it remains moist
enough to prevent the gaz'
ment from drying under
pressure, and shining. After
pressure is relieved, and
head is raised, the garment
is ouickly dried. cooled and
"set" by applying the vac
uum. Give us a trial. Phone
110.
J S. GRAHAM.
A Good Physic.
When you want a physic that is
mild and gentle in effect, easy t.
tak'e and certain to act, take Cham
berlain's Tablets. They are exed