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*cibj~htObN FROM MLA MARES ON. COUNTY ISSUES (Oontinued from page one.) the white people concerned; and, asl such, the machinery of the Democrat ic party organization should be uti lized for convenience in the holding of, this Convention, should one be deemed wise to call. R. A. Ne.ares. (It is a coincident that we had al ready written and had in type the e6trial in this issue on the same sebject, in the main, on which Mr. eares writes. We are particularly plisased that our opinioas run in such a peculiar parallell, which we shall castrue as a compensationetaoinina construe as a commendation on our remarks. As Mr. Meares has long betn recognized as a deep thinker a long civic lines, and we appreciate hii approval.-Editor.) MRS. NANCY S. RAGSDALE The entire community was grieved to learn of the death of Mrs. Nancy Stanton Ragsdale, which occured at the home of her son. S4nator Glenn W. Ragsdale, at 8 o'clock Saturday morning. Her death was not unex pected as she had been in failing health for some time past. She was the oldest resident of Winnsboro, being in her 89th year. She was born in Fairfield county near Jednsville, where she spent the ear ly part of her life. She was married in 1853 to Elisha R. Ragsdale and she has been a widow since the Con federate war, her husband having - died in a Confederate hospital in Rich mond, Va., in 1862. Mrs. Ragsdale was a woman of lovely Christian character and vas a lifelong member of the Baptist church. She is sur vived by only one child, Senator q. W. Ragsdale with whom she made' her home. The funeral services were held Sun day afternoon at the First Baptist church, Winnsboro, at 3 o'clock, the interment taking place in the Episco pal cimetery. The honorary pallbearers were: W. R. Rabb, T. K. Elliott, J. E. McDon aId, J. W. Hanahan, W. D. Doughl.-. F. M. Gadsen, C. E. Strange, Dr. John Douglas; active A. Lee Scruggs, K. R. McMaster, Dr. J. D. McMeekin, U. - . DesPortes, A. M. Owens and John H. McMaster. ELLIS-MOSELY The following will be of interest to many who knew Mr. Mosely when be worked for Lockwood-Greene. The wedding of Miss Maggie May *Iis to Charles Westfield Mosely was olemnized 'at 2:.30 o'clock Thursday ,.iternoon at the Main Street Method st church, the Rev. 'R. S. Ttuesdale erforminlg the ceeonassisted by the Rev. Jam.es Ei. Ellis, brother of the bride. Palms, ferns and white roses decor ated thie church. Prior to the ceremony, Mrs. t). P. Loyal rendered several selections on the organ, after which Miss gadie Gallant played two violin solos, and W. A. Jaquins sang two tenor rongs The bridal party entered to the strains of the raorch from "Lohen grin." The bride, who entered with her -father, by '. o'- she was given mn marriage, -v.. :'to midnight bh:2 ni-t eay - broidered. tHer blau2 wa broidered canton crepe and her he - was of blaci: p:.nse ve>st :a *t She carried a shower boquet of bride Mirs Carrie Hagen', of Greenwoo( attended as maid of honor wearing * an afternoon frock of black lace, over turquoise blue satin and a hat of black lace and panne velvet. Het flow~ers were pink Killarney roses. Dan Ellis, the little nephew of the bride, dressed in blue velvet, with white satin blouse, carried the ring in the heart of a pink -rose. Norris Turbeyfill attended as best man. Earle Ellis, brother of the bride, and Harry Mosely, brother of the bridegroom, were the ushers. The bride, who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Ellis of 1118 Broaid River avenue, is a graduate of Colum bia College and is popular with a large circl of friends here. Mr. Mosely is the son of Mr. au Mrs. H. W. Mosely of Greenville and holds a position with the firm of fl. H. Bouligny, Inc., of Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Mosely left imme diately after the ceremony for a short trip, after which they will make their home in Charlotte. Nose stopped uP? MENTHOL ATUM quickly clears it. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND State of South Carolina, County of Fairfield. In the Court of Common Pleas. The Winnsboro Bank, Plaintiff, vs Sarah Higgins, Defendant. Pursuant to an order in the Court of Common Pleas, for Fairfield Coun ty, in the State -of South Carolina, in the above entitled case, I will of fer for sale to the highest bidder, be fore the Court House door in Winns boro, S. C., at the usual hours of sale, on the first Monday in December, the following described premises; All that certain tract of land, lying, being and situate in the county of Fairfield, in the State of South Caro lina, containing one hundred and sev-. enty four (174) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of D. McDonald, Louisa McDonald and J. W. McDon ald, and estate of T. L. Bratton. Terms of sale; one third of the pur chase price to be paid i cash, with in terest on the balance at eight per cent per annum, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser, with a mort gage on the premises sold. John W. Lyles, Clerk of Court for Fairfield County. Winnsboro, S. C., November 15th, 1922 AN ORDINANCE Providing that all Property Holders owning property abutting on Con gress and Evans Streets, make Water and Sewerage Connections. Whereas the Town of Winnsboro having resolved to pave Congress and Evans Streets of said Town, and whereas, it will be greatly inconv n ient and expensive to tear up and re move said pavement for the purpose of making water and sewerage con nections: - Now, Therefore he it enaAed and ordained by the Town Council of the Town of Winnsboro: Section 1. That all property hold ers owning property abutting on Con gress Street and Evans Street of the Town of Winnsboro, (whether the said property be occupied or vacant) are hereby required to make water and sewerage connections with the water and Sewer mains on said Con gress and Evans Streets, within the perod of thirty days from the publica tion of this ordinance. Section 2. That after the lapse of thirty days from the passage of this ordinance, no removal of street pave ment shall be permitted for the pur pose of making' water and sewerage conections within the period of ten years; - Done in Council this 8th., day of November, A. D. 1922, and with the Corporate seal of the said Town af fixed. C. A. Robinson, Mayor H. E. Ketchin, Clerk. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND State of South Carolina, County of Fairfield. In the Court of Common Pleas. The Bank of Shelton, Plaintiff,. vs J. M. Fcaster and J. R. Shelton, De fendants. Pursuant to an order of the Court a. 2omnmon Pleas for Fairfield CounP t. > the State of Soutfr Carolina,. a the ove entitled case, I will offer fto s.-le to the highest bidder, before .he C'ourt House door in WinnsboroI . C., -'t the usual hour of s-ile, theI G'rst ipenday. -in December, 1922. th foowie described land. A 1 that piece parcel or tract i 1-.nd, situate in the County of Fair iei, containing seventy two acres, more or less, bounded by lands now of Mary E. Dickerson, Irene Dye, an'l by the other land of J. M. Feaster, herein below described. (2) All that certain piece, parcel r tract of land, containing one hun dred and twenty one acres, more or less, lying, being and situate in the County of Fairfield and State afore said, and bounded by lands of Feast er, Dickerson, Broad river and the lands of J. M. Feaster above describ Terms of Sale; It is ordered that the Clerk, before accepting any bid, shall require a certified check from the bidder for one hundred dollars. Upon the bidders failure to comply with such sale, the sum of One hun dred dollars deposited, is to be forfeit d. One third of the purchase money to be paid in cash by the purchaser on the day of sale, and the balance be paid in two equal annual installments from the date of sale with interest at seven per cent per annum, to be se c~red by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage on the premises sold. The purchaser to pay for all necesc ary papers, stamps, recording, etc, with the option of paying the entire amount in cash. I John W. Lyles, Clerk of Court for Fairfield County. Winnsboro, S. C., November, 15,1922. Don't forget the Bazaar in THE COMMUNITY BUILDING on Thurs lay arnonn December 7th. BIG HOLII A /The I Regardless of how good 4 iness may be, he can incr decrease it by neglect. done right are done well, any 'down hill drags," n heavenly manna, but m helps those that help the ting -on this big. holiday iness, normally, is good, thing for our customers N the eleven months gone I a practical way our appri tical friendship is the on] ness, all else is, rightfull: Santa Claus a For the Christmas holidays we i dolls, and other articles pleasing year. We will also have a nice variegated colors, Christmas si numerous to mention. We have New Shoes Arrivin A full line of Peters', Godmnan's e all leathers will be here for your not believe it possible to make b< are all absolutely solid leather.' the street in front of our store, "HOL IDA W innsb< NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Trso ae n af~ftepr tate of South Carolina,'blneo acrdtfoeyarro County of Fairfield. daeo.ae obe~crdb i In the Court of Common Pleas. bn fteprhsr ihanot I.C. Moore, Eva Watts, Lula Sand-gaeothprmssol.Teu rs, Mattie McAlister and W. J. Light- cae opyfralsapppr oot, Plaintiffs,reodn, tc vs Jh .Lls ulius L. Moore, Cecil Moore andClr of outorFiied ony augustus Moore, Minors. Defendants. Wnsoo .CNvme 5 92 Pursuant to an order in the Court f Common Pleas, for Fairfield Coun- NOIE FSAE FLND ty, in the State of South Carolina, in the above entitled case, I will offer Saeo ot aoia for sale to the highest bidder, at the onyo Fifed usual hour of sale, the first Monday I h or fCm~nPes door inrminofbSroe;S.nC.,atheofollow-uvs All hatpiee, prce ort- chPuasemney to an pad in thehouhe land lyng, ein an sitatein a n ofCmon aPcedit fone eairl fom fiel Conty Stae o Sotha t ine sae of eScure ythrn abou tweve mlesrom hebo n d of the v urttlchas, will mort Ridgeay o the ongtwn ag o e o the reisest sold. Th u tamngfify ne (5) cre, or i uslhase r o yfo llap, papeirs o less boudedon te nrth nderka in Ceourt'r bfor Fifel C~outy by lads ofJohn obertonnn csbor, S. C . obro, 92. ort byth Linnsbo nro.h follow in-ecie rmss )AY SALE T attery 4y )r how bad a fellow's bus ease it by push, or he can We think that all things 9 We are not looking fo' ir yet are we waiting for re do believe that "God mselves." We are put ale at a time when bus but we want to do some vho have stood by us in y, and wish to show in :ciation. After all, pract ly real way to show kind y, hooked on the outside. t The Battery vill handle a full line-of toys, to children at this- time of the [in.. of Xmas bells in plain and ckings and other things to these goods 'u display W g for the Hoitdays nd H amilton-Brown's Shoes in apprcial.- Barring none, w>6 do ~tter shoes than the above.'Thiey Watch for the big sign across Y SALE" ro, S. C. All that piece, parcel or lot of land very easy terms. These tracts tog th- ~ situate, lying and being in Township er contain between nine hundred .nd No. 8, Fairfield County, state afore- one thousand acres and are hea fly said, on the Great Falls and Winne- wooded in part. Parts are'clearedid d oro Road, fifteen miles north of cultivated lands, with several dweall Winnsboro, containing sixty and sev- ing houses on them. They wilf ii-' en tenths acres, more or less and hav- vided into tracts to suit purchasers. ing such metes and bounds as appears Young men of enterprise can buy. in a deed of conveyance made to John the lands and pay for them with ~tbe ~ D. Grady by A. R. Fowler. wood that is on them. They lie on-~ Terms of Sa~le. One third of the both sides of the Southern .Railway : purchase money to be paid in cash between Columbia and Alston and'on with interest on the be'lance3 at eight the niew splendid highway from Co- j per cent per annum, to be secured by lumbia and Jenkirisville. Mr. Prest a bond of the purchaser and a.mort- :on E. Lyles, on the Littleton Plapta gage on the premises sold. The pur- tion, will show these lands to parties~ chaser has the option to pay all cash. interested. The purchaser also to pay for all William H. Lyles, stamps, papers, recording, etc. loll National Loan and Exchanzg@e John W. Lyles, Bank Building, Columbia, S. C. Clerk of Court for Fairfield County. Winnsboro, S. C., November 15, 192:2. NOTICE Applications for three PohcaU"s TWO VERY DESIRA BL E TRACTS for the Town of Winnsboro, S. C. will OF LAND NEAR WALLACEVILLE be received by the City Clerk up to FOR SALE 1noon December 1st, 1922. Salary ~ I offer. at a bargain, my McCon- $75.00 per month. di and Freshley .tracts of land inj By orde: of the Mayor. v. fl ... unt- , on Broa rier, on H. E. Ketchin. City Clerk.