Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, October 02, 1919, Image 8
Estate of late J. E. Hair, Consisting of
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We will sell to the highesUbidder at public auction, on OCTOBER the I4th, and 15th, the following des
cribed real estate, formerly owned by JUDSON E. HAIR, Deceased. >
The town property consisting of Store, DweHhTjrand Several Valuable Lots Suitable for Residents, in the
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town of BLACKVfLLE, and th^ farm which is only about one mile front Blackville, S. C., known as the Cave
Place, near Reynolds Station, containing about 210 acres. The" town property and this,farm we propose to
sell on OCTOBER*,"!4th
Now, on OCTOBER!5th, we will sell to the highest bidder at public auction the rest-of-our fatherV
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lands, which consist of about 1,000 acres, known as the Carroll Place, Graham Place, Boone Place, Reed
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Place and Home Place, with other,small tracts. All of these lands will be CUT UP IN^SfllALL TRACTS of
50 or more acfes
The terms of sale will be ONE HALF CASH AND BALANCE TO SUIT PURCHASES with mortgage of
property at 8 per cent, interest annually
FOUR STEPS BUILT OF FACTS
^NSINCE nearly every year the BOLL WEEVIL has
eatenHfje profit out of the Heart Of The Cotton Crop
and left SLIM-BANK ACCOUNTS in his tfake—What
a^e you gotng^Okdo? ^ ~*T“
US ON YOUR IMPROVED 'LaNt), THEN RAISE
LIVESTOCK; “POUrLTRY, POTATOES, PEANUTS.
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Toy WILL FIND OUR TERMS REASONABLE.
WILL you grow another crop of cotton and ha\'e the
profit eaten out of it again, or will you BUILD FENCES
AND SILOS for feeding and raisinglivestock?
Our Loans Are Closed Promptly
STARVE the Boll Weevil to death
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by raising livestock instead of cotton!
WE WILL LEND YOU THE MONEY.
ally MARKET CATTLE,
t potatoes and peanuts bring
cpttbty will keep the BOLL
BANK ACCOUNT SLIM.
HOGS, also poultry
Get it now! The farmer who hes-
.„itat£s to ° always fihds he isthe
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purposes, POULTRY, POTATOES, PEANUTS, and
TppACCO for every farmer means PROSPERITY
EVERY YEAR, w’hile more cotton means POVERTY
and GLOOM during years of prosperity. <
CHARLES H. BARRON, ^
Columbia,' S. C
LLBERTY„NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
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