Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, June 01, 1901, Image 3
AT THE CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.
rev. j. b. bozeman, pastor
Sunday Services?Sunday school In
the morning at 10 o'clock. Evening
service at 8.30 o'clock.
TRINTY METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
rev. a. n. brunson, pastor.
Sunday Services?No service Sunday
morning. Communion service in evening
at 8.30 o'clock. Sunday school In
the afternoon at 3.30 o'clock.
THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD
SHEPHERD.
rev. j. c. johnes, pastor.
Sunday Services.?Morning services
at 11 o'clock; evening service at 8.30
y o'clock. Sunday school in the after'
noon at 4.30 o'clock.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED.
rev. b. h. grier, pastor.
vn'rtrvtt.t.v?sunday services.?
(the morning at 10 o'clock. Morning
service at 11 o'clock and evening service
at 8.30 o'clock.
PRESBYTERIAN.
rev. w. o. neville, pastor.
Sunday Services.?K. M. M. A. commencement
sermon at 11 o'clock. Children's
day exercises In the afternoon
at 4 o'clock. No night service.
Special glotice.
Squire Bailea on the Hunt.
'Squire Bailes asks that the following
"be published:
" 'Squire W. O. Bailes, of York county,
S. C., Pineville P. O., N. C., is out
hunting a couple of Negro boys, Walter
Davis, known as Bob Jordon, colored,
for stealing a red cow entrusted him to
deliver in Charlotte before Christmas.
Davis is a young, well dressed, good
looking colored boy. The other boy,
Henry Jackson, stole a 16-shooter Marlin
rifle out of his house last Sunday
night. He had some whiskers, stout
and wears a black hat, red sweater,
black, ragged, square cut, loose fitting
coat and striped patched gray pants.
rnv-~ 'Onnlra offore to nn V nil cost of
J. lie kJVjun w V<ILV?W ?
their arrests or liberal reward for both.
Boys disappeared three*months ago."
At Bethel Chapel.
The Lord's supper will be administered
at Bethel Chapel next Sunday afw
ternoon, after sermon.
W. B. Arrowood, Pastor.
King's Mountain Chapel.
Rev. Dr. S. A. Weber will preach at
King's Mountain Chapel on the first
Sunday of June. 2t
Beth-Shlloh and Allison Creek.
^ There will be communion service at
Beth-Shiloh on the first Sabbath of
June. Preaching at 11 o'clock on Sabbath
morning. Preparatory services
will begin on the Friday night before.
Also preaching at Allison Creek on the
first Sabbath of June at 3.30 p. m. Sabbath
school will begin at a quarter before
3 o'clock. W. A. Hafner.
gorluiilU d^tton gttarhet.
Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs.
Latta Bros.
Yorkville, May 31, 2 p. m.?The local
market stands:
"v* Middling 7J
Fully Middling 7&
Good Middling 7J
Fully Good Middling 74
Latta Bros.
X& TAKE COUGH EASE. It cures.
YORK DRUG STORE.
ELECTION OF TEACHERS^
v \ T 5 p. m., ON THURSDAY, JUNE
J\ 13TH, 1901, the trustees of the
YORKVILLE GRADED SCHOOLS
will elect teachers ror me scnumauv;
year, beginning September next, as follows:
An Assistant Superintendent, male,
at a salary of $50.00 per month.
One Teacher, male or female, at a
salary of $40,000 per month. (Grades:
fifth and sixth).
Two Lady Teachers, at a salary of
$30.00 per month each. (Grades: first
and second, third and fourth).
Applications may be filed with
H. C. STRAUSS, Secretary.
Yorkville. S. C., May 30th, 1901. It
GRADED SCHOOL MEETING.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
qualified voters resident in the
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF YORKVILLE,
are hereby called together in ANNUAL
SCHOOL MEETING on THURSDAY,
JUNE 13TH, 1901, at 11 a. m., in the
y Court House, for the purpose of having
submitted to them the report of the
trustees for the school year which ended
May 17th, 1901, and the trustees' estimate
of expenses necessary for the
current school year; and further, that
on the same day, commencing at 12
o'clock, noon, a poll will be opened at
the court house, and kept open until 5
o'clock r>. m.. under the supervision of
three managers, at which election the
qualified voters of the said school dis<<.
trict may vote for or against a special
levy of TWO MILLS LOCAL TAX,
which the trustees will recommend to
said meeting for the support of the
schools during the school year.
By order of the board.
GEO. W. S. HART, Chairman.
June Is It
PERHAPS.
PERHAPS you think you can better
afford to carry your own Fire Insurance
risk than you can pay the comparatively
insignificant sum charged by
the insurance companies. You are enentirely
correct IF you are so fortunate
as not to have a fire. You have saved
the amount of your premium. IF, however,
you should happen to have a fire
you would be willing to freely admit
* that you were all kinds of a simpleton
for entertaining such a ridiculous idea.
It is to be hoped that you will not have
any fire, whether you are insured or
not, but if you should have one, and
people you know, who are just as careful
and wise as yourself have, you
would feel much more comfortable, to
say the least of it, if you had previously
had your property insured in one of
the old, strong, reliable and liberal
companies represented in my agency.
Think the matter over.
A PYCLONE MAY NEVER
Destroy your property, but if one
^ should happen to clean you up, as they
have others, it would be a great consolation
to have one of my companies to
stand ALL the financial loss. Cyclone
insurance is very cheap. Will only cost
you $3,00 per thousand by the vear.
SAM M. GRIST,
Fire, Life and Accident Ins.
xar TAKE COUGH EASE. It cures.
YORK DRUG STORE.
W. O. RAWLS.
Bath
Tubs.
J HAVE some BATH TUBS that are
worth examining, and I am prepared to
furnish any and everything in this line
that may be desired.
Come and see me and let me make
some prices.
W. o. RAWLS,
The Plumber.
JUNE MAGAZINES.
|| We now have in stock
I| about all the June Maga||
zines, including Popular
|| Monthly, Ainsley's, Suc||
cess, Smart Set, Black
|| Cat, Everybody's, Strand,
f| McClure's, etc. We will
|| have the Munsey publica||
tions next week. Here||
after you will find about
|| all the publications here,
|| and when we don't have
|* what you want we'll order
|| for you promptly.
H YORK DRUG STORE.
Watch
Repairing.
Bring your Watches,
, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc.,
that needs repairs to
me, and I will give
you Prompt Service,
Good Work and Low
Prices.
T. W. Speck.
I. W. JOHNSON,
THE GROCER.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
I HAVE the largest assortment of
first class flavoring extracts to be
found in this town. It is of the wellknown
EAGLE BRAND, put up in 5
and 10 cents bottles, and it is good. I
have Vanilla, Orange, Lemon, Banana,
Strawberry, Raspberry, etc. See me for
flavoring extracts.
MIDDLETON'S TEAS.
I have MIDDLETON'S IMPERIAL
GUNPOWDER TEA in packages. One
pound packages at 60 cents. Half
pound packages at 35 cents. One quarter
pound package for 20 cents. This
tea, so the users say, is elegant for the
popular summer beverage?ice tea. It
is a high grade tea at a reasonable
price. I also have the loose tea.
I have just received a fresh shipment
of Snowflake Crackers.
I. W. JOHNSON,
The Grocer.
!
"two
GASLQADS i
M'CORMICK j
BINDERS. I
A
t We have received one ?
j car of McGormick }
Binders and another f
f car will reach us in a j
t few days. If you re- ^
4 centlv bought of lis we 4
A A
f will be glad to have f
t you haul the machine f
t out, so that the factory ^
f expert can erect your f
f machine at once. f
^ Riddle & Carroll. ^
J We have just receiv- J
J ed a carload of Corn. J
LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS.
LADIES, we have a job lot of Shirt
Waists, that are just in and we
have made the retail price just in proportion
to the bargain that we picked
up. You should come to see them, as
we are sure you will find some big bargains
that will just suit your taste and
purse. Here are some of them:
T.OT 40 In a vaHotv nf
patterns, in which you will find something
that will suit you, at 35 cents?
but our price is only 18 CENTS each.
LOT 952?The famous STAR brand
?a real bargain at 40 CENTS each.
LOT 946?Sizes 32 to 42 at only 42
CENTS each.
LOT 956?STAR brand, with sailor
collar, worth $1.25 at 80 CENTS each.
LOT 953?The DUTCHESS Waist at
60 CENTS each.
All ladies' Petticoats at cost. This
means considerable saving in Petticoats
and we have a nice line.
Yours to serve,
J. Q. WRAY,
The Price Slasher.
" J. R. LINDSAYjl
Fire Insurance.
Having secured the agencies
for a number of
Strong
Companies,
I desire to announce that I am
prepared to write all kinds of
Fire Insurance.
At present I am located at the
office of the York Cotton mills,
where I may be reached by telephone.
Any business message
that may be left at the office of
Dr. A. Y. CARTWRIGHT for
me will receive prompt personal
attention.
In view of the experience I
have had in the business, in view
of the strength of the companies
I represent, and in view of my
desire to give entire satisfaction
to all who may intrust me with
business, I feel sure that our
transactions can be made to mutual
advantage. Respectfully,
J. R. LINDSAY, Fire Ins.
Deering I
Binders I
We have recently received the II
first and only solid carload of 11
Binders ever shipped to York- II
ville. This car contained 18 of II !
THE II i
CELEBRATED || ,
DEERING 11
BINDERS,
We had previously received
FIVE, making a total of
TWENTY-THREE. We have i
sold and delivered eighteen 1
and have on hand only five (
more. So if you want the
SIMPLEST,
LIGHTEST RUNNING
AND BEST BINDER
on earth, call at once and give <
us your order before our stock
is exhausted.
We have a lot of Binder
Twine and Oil for sale to all
users of Binders. 1
IYORKVILLE BUGGY CO., I'
AGENTS, I ]
Yorkville, St C. j 1
i
DID IT EVEK
OCCUR TO YOU !
THAT you can come nearer filndlng .
WHAT YOU WANT at my store
than anywhere else?
Such is .the fact. I anticipate your
wants, as'ybu have found out if you '
have been trading here.
DOVE BRAND HAMS?the BEST
sugar cured Hams put up. I have
them. 15 cents a pound.
DOVE BRAND BREAKFAST BACON?none
superior. 15c a pound. j
MACKERELr-nice large kind?10c (
a piece; 3 for 25 cents.
SALTED ROE HERRING?large and
fresh?2 for 5 cents.
New lot of WHITE FISH, 5c a It). ?
OATFLAKES?5c a It).; 6 for 25c. ;
LOUIS ROTH.
JOHN B. WILLIAMS.
Family and Fancy Groceries.
NEW GOODS.
WITH each day comes new and
fresh eatables to my store. I buy
goods in small quantities, get them in
and then get them out. In this way I
am able to keep my stock up to the top
notch in freshness and variety. The
longer goods, and especially Groceries,
are kept in stock, the less the value. 1
For fresh goods just come and see ,
me. Sav. have vou tried one of mv
Montebello Hams? They are the nicest
that have ever come this way, and my
price is just right. If you use Con- !
densed Milk, of course you want the
BEST. The BEST is the Eagle Brand.
I have it, just in, and at the right
price. I have the best quality of Vanilla
and Lemon Extract.
If you want a Broom, a new Broom, !
see me. I have the Brooms.
JOHN B. WILLIAMS.
{ ENGRAVED $;
_____
J INVITATIONS |
I HAVE just added to my stock a line
of samnles of ENGRAVED CARDS
and WEDDING INVITATIONS. Parties
wanting such work will do well to
see me and get my prices. All work of
this kind that I furnish will be found
to be mechanically perfect, and the
prices will be as low as will be found at
any other place, and in many instances
it will be considerably less. Call
and see my samples before placing an
order. I can also furnish type printed
Invitations and Cards.
THOS. W. SPECK.
Table
Linens,
T owels,
Quilts.
T7R store has for vears been head
KJ
quarters for all that was best In TABLE
LINEN. It Is the headquarters
for such goods today. It will continue
to be headquarters In the future. We
have Table Clothes at from 35 cents
on up to $1.35 per yard. This Is about
as wide a range of variety as Is usually
carried In this section of the state.
We have Doylies to suit all kinds of
people at all kinds of prices. We have
Doylies at 50 cents per dozen up to the
fine article in white at $4.50 per dozen.
These Doylies at the latter price are especially
handsome.
When you are needing Towels it will
be just as well for you to come to see
us, instead of going on a hunt to other
stores for what you want. We have all
sorts of Towels from 5 cents up to 75
cents. And we call your especial attention
to our Hemstitched Pure Linen
Towels at 50 cents each.
LACE CURTAINS are in demand
now, and we have them to suit your
taste and purse. We have Lace Curtain
goods in bolts from 10 cents a yard up.
We have Lace Curtains in pairs from
50 cents up to $3 a pair. This range
ought to give you plenty of variety to
select from.
We have a nice line of Sfcrlm for curtains,
if you want that kind.
White Marseilles Quilts are always
seasonable. We make a specialty of
keeping a nice line of these goods, and
our stock at the present time is especially
handsome. We have them at from
13 up to $5 each.
We have Crocheted Quilts at from 50
oents up to $2.25 each.
We just want to remind you that you
:an easily miss a- big bargain by not
?
seeing our line of Wash Silks for waists
that we told you about last week. Our
<C.
stock is elegant in variety and quality,
ind the first price was low enough, but
the second cut price, from 75 to 50 cents,
lias made them ridioulously low. You
will do well to see these goods soon, as
they will probably soon be gone, and
svith it your opportunity to pick up a
bargain in Wash Silks.
&y" See our line of Ready Made Wrappers
and our elegant Shirt Waists in
all varieties and prices. The Duplex
Adjustable Skirt is the star of the century
so far as ladies' underskirts are
concerned.-?We have only a few left.
ii n Min nice a fin
n, t, 01 n/iLoo a tu.
pan aiut pavings ganH,
YorlcvlJle, 8. O.
A GENERAL
BANKING BUSINESS.
This bank is prepared to carry on
the banking business in all its
branches, and respectfully solicits
the accounts and business of corporations,
firms, farmers and individuals.
We will extend every facility and
accommodation consistent with
sound banking.
Prompt and satisfactory service
to out-of-town customers, country
merchants and farmers throughout
the county.
Interest Bearing Certificates
of Deposit Issued Under Special
Agreement.
XSf Correspondence or a call invited.
W. P. HARRISON, Cashier.
5. M. McNEEL, President.
WINTHROP COLLEGE.
Scholarship and Entrance Examination.
THE examination for the award of
VACANT SCHOLARSHIPS in
Winthrop College, and for the admission
of NEW STUDENTS, will be held
In the county court house, ON FRIDAY,
JULY 12TH, at 9 a. m. Applicants
must not be less than 15 years
af age. When scholarships are vacated
after July 12th, they will be awarded
to those making the highest average at
this examination. The cost of attendance,
including board, furnished room,
heat, light and washing, is $9.00 per
month. For further information and a
catalogue address
Pres. D. B. JOHNSON,
Rock Hill, S. C.
May 25 8 3t
THE WE FIX IT" SHOP.
Repairs of All Kinds In Wood and Iron
WAGON, BUGGT and AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENT WORK A
SPECIALTY. HORSESHOEING done
right. Prices satisfactory. The "We
Fix It" shop is in the rear of Riddle &
Carroll's and the proprietor is
R. E. MONTGOMERY,
I have an excellent tire shrinker.
Dec. 8 s ly
AUCTION SALES.
SHERIFF'S TAX SALE.
BY virtue Of a TAX EXECUTION tc
me directed, and In conformity tc
an act of the general assembly, approved
December 24, 1887, and amendment!
thereto, passed and approved, I will expose
to public sale, in front of the
COURT HOUSE OF YORK COUNTY
during the legal hours of sale, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE, next, being
the 3d day of June, 1901, the following
described real estate, to satisfy
taxes, penalties and costs, due by taxpayer
named, for the fiscal year commencing
January 1st, 1900, to wit:
Mrs. R. L. CURRENCE?One tract
of land in Bethel township, containing
thirty-three acres, more oi
less, bounded by lands of Nancy Boyd,
P. G. Boyd, Mrs. Armstrong and others,
Taxes, penalties and costs, $9.44.
MARY J. WILLIAMS?One tract ol
land in King's Mountain township
containing fifty acres, more or less
bounded by lands of J. L. McGill, J. H,
Douglass, J. T. Howell and others
Taxes, penalties and costs, $9.45.
Terms of Sale?CASH.
JOHN R. LOGAN, S. Y. C.
May 18 s 3t
BANKRUPT SALE.
Sale of Stock of Merchandise and
Store Fixtnrea of J. W. Carr, Bankrupt.
?
BY virtue of an order of C. W. F
Spencer, Esq., referee in bankruptcy,
dated May 3d, 1901, I will expose tc
public sale and auction, at YORKVILLE,
S. C., on SALESDAY IN
JUNE, A. D., 1901, immediately aftei
the completion of the clerk's and sheriff's
sales, in front of the court house
door, the entire stock of MERCHANDISE
AND STORE FIXTURES of the
bankrupt, J. W. CARR, stored in the
Bratton building, in Yorkville, S. C. At
such sale, R. Andral Bratton, who as
trustee for Mary R. Bratton, holds a
preferred claim for rent for the year
A. D., 1901, and I. B. Gordon, who holds
a first mortgage on the above described
property of the bankrupt, are privileged
to bid. Terms, CASH. *
I. B. GORDON, Trustee,
In Bankruptcy for J. W. Carr, Bankrupt.
May 18 s St
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York.
in the court of common pleas.
Israel McD. Hood, as administrator of
the estate of Ann Helen Poag, deceased,
Plantiff, against' Elizabeth
Gibbs, Martha VanDyke, Nina H. Elliott,
John Mills, Bennie Wilson,
Marmaduke Mills, Elizabeth Waterman
and John M. Reddick, Defendants?Summons
for Relief?Complaint
served.
To the Defendants above named:
YOU are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in
this action, of which a copy is herewith
served upon you, and to serve a copy of
your answer to the said complaint on
the subscribers at their offices, opposite
the court house, at Chester, S. C.,
within twenty days after the service
hereof, exclusive of the day of such
service; and if you fail to answer the
complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff in his action will apply to
the court for the relief demanded in
the complaint.
Dated Yorkville, S. C., May 22, A. D.
1901.
GLENN & McFADDEN,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
[Seal].
W. Brown Wtlie, Clerk C. C.
NOTICE.
To the absent and non-resident defendants
aboved named, to wit: Elizabeth
Gibbes, Martha VanDyke, Nina
H. Elliott, John Mills, Marmaduke
Mills, Elizabeth Waterman, and John
M. Reddick: You will take notice that
the complaint in the above entitled action
has this day been filed in the office
of the clerk of the court of common
pleas for York county, and unless
you answer said complaint within the
time prescribed by law, the plaintiff
will apply to this court for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
GLENN & McFADDEN,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Chester. S. C., May 22, 1901.
May 25 s 6w
MACHINERY REPAIR SHOP.
HAVING secured the use of the
TOOLS OF THE SUTRO MILLS,
and being machinists, we offer our services
to the public In repairing ALL
KINDS OF MACHINERY, and in doing
Steam Fitting, Piping, Gear Cutting,
Lathe Work, etc. We are at th"e
SUTRO COTTON MILLS.
BOSEMAN & MOORE.
May 18 s 3m
tS- TAKE COUGH EASE. It cures.
YORK DRUG STORE.
AUCTION SALES.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
i OF MORTGAGED PROPERTY.
' T> Y virtue of the authority given me
' JD in a mortgage executed and deliv1
ered to the undersigned a8 trustee, on
' or about the 1st day of October, xaOO, as
! security to the issue of thirty thousand
1 dollars of the bonds of the SUTRO
* COTTON MILL, (said Sutro Cotton
' Mill, the mortgagor, having made de"
fault in the terms and conditions of
said mortgage) and by direction of the
" holders of more than fifty per cent, of
' said bonds outstanding and unpaid, in
accordance with the provisions of said
: mortgage, the Ondersigned will expose
| to public sale on the 2ND DAY OF
JULY, 1901, at twelve o'clock M., before
' the DOOR OF THE OFFICE of said
' Sutro Cotton Mill, at Yorkvllle, S. C.,
} all of the right, title, and Interest of
' said sutro cotton miu in ana to tne
following described property, to wit:
Those two lots of land in the town of
' Yorkville, S. C., on which the buildings
' and office of said Sutro Cotton Mill are
situated, bounded by lands of S. M. McNeel,
Carolina and North-Western
Railway company, Congress street and
others, located on the east side of said
" Congress street, containing acres,
more or less, and being more particularly
described in the mortgage of Sutl
ro Cotton Mill to W. W. Lewis, Trustee,
recorded in the office of R. M. C.
' for York county, in Book No. 5, at pages
159 to 169, to which reference is had for
a more particular description. Also,
! All that certain parcel or tract of
, land in the county of York in the State
. of South Carolina, on the western side
f of the Pinckney road leading from
. Yorkville, beginning at a rock on said
. road and running thence along said
, road 22.12 to rock; thence N. 41, W. 10.00
, to rock, thence N. 40J E. 18.64 to rock
, on private road; thence with private
] road S. 64 E. 8.00 to the beginning;
; bounded by lands of T. B. McClaln and
[ others and containing EIGHTEEN
L AND ONE-HALF ACRES, more or
less. Also,
i All that certain piece or tract of land
, adjoining the above mentioned tract,
, lying immediately in rear of same and
extending back to a street, containing
SIX AND NINE-TENTHS ACRES,
more or less, bounded by above and
last named tract, street above mentioned,
T. B. McClain, et al.
All of the MACHINERY of every nature
and kind now in the Sutro Cotton
Mill building and office, on the lots
above mentioned in the town of Yorkville,
S. C., in part described as follows:
1 Green's Corliss Engine, 361 horse
power,
3 New Cleveland Shipbuilding Boilers,
125 horse power each,
17 Lowell'Frames of 224 spindles each,
2 Whiting Frames of 224 spindles
each,
1 Potter and Atherton Picker,
1 Potter and Atherton Finisher, ?
8 Reels?four new and four used,
2 Foster Cone Winders?1 single and
1 double drum,
1 Daisy Yarn Press,
1 Band Machine,
8 New Saco & Pettee Revolving Flat
Cards,
10 Franklin Cards,
6 Draw Frames,
2 Saco & Pattee Slubbers,
3 Saco & Pettee Intermediates,
7 Saco & Pettee Speeders, 132.
1 Hardy Grinder,
277 10-inch Cans, fibre,
76 12-inch Cans, fibre,
60 10-inch Cans, tin,
30 14-inch Cans, tin,
I,000 12-inch Slubber Bobbins,
3,200 10 inch Intermediate Bobbins,
II,500 Roving Bobbins,
10,000 Spinning Bobbins,
1 Brown & Sharp Testing Reel,
Doffing and Waste Yarn Boxes, complete,
2 Fairbanks Scales,
2 pair Trucks,
1 Casing Press,
1 16-inch Drill Press,
1 16-inch swing 10-foot bed Lathe,
1 Whiting Gear Cutter,
All shafting, pulleys, belting and other
apparatus and appliances therein
situated and appurtenant thereto,
The ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANT
in the town of Yorkville, S. C., consist
ing of poles, wiring, arc and incandescent
lamps, and the appurtenances
therto belonging and attached.
Note?The number of spindles in
use in said mill is 3,938, and the number
of operatives' houses situated on the
lands hereinbefore described in this notice
is nineteen.
Terms of Sale?CASH to the highest
bidder over and above the upset price.
No bid will be received by the trustee
for less than the sum of Ten Thou- ?
sand Dollars, nor until the bidder shall
have placed in the hands of the trustee
a certified check on some solvent and
reputable bank, payable to the order of
the trustee in the sum of One Thousand
Dollars. In the event the successful
bidder shall fail to comply with hia
bid upon the demand of the trustee,
then the check deposited by him with
said trustee, shall be forfeited to said
trustee to be used in defraying the expenses
of said sale, for interest and
deficiency on and in the bid of said
purchaser, and a resale of said property
shall be at the risk of the defaulting
bidder. Purchaser will pay for all papers
and revenue stamps, and will be
let into possession of the property sold
upon compliance with the terms of sale
and his bid and the production of the
deed to said property executed to purchaser
by the trustee in the name of
the Sutro Cotton Mill.
All property covered by any mortgage
on same, senior to the mortgage
to the undersigned as trustee, will be
sold subject to said mortgage or mortgages,
excepting property herein mortgaged
to The D. A. Tompkins Company,
of Charlotte, N. C., which said
property will be sold free from said last
named encumbrance and the said encumbrance
paid off out of the proceeds
of sale.
W. W. LEWIS, Trustee.
Yorkville, S. C., May 30th, 1901.
June 1 s 5t
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