Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, December 04, 1903, Image 3
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Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs.
Latta Bros.
Yorkville, December 4. 12 m.?The
local market stands as follows:
Middling 113
Strict Middling ll|
Good Middling 12
Strict Good Middling 12
Latta Bros.
*5 REWARD
FOR information leading to the recovery
of a new No. 13 OLIVER
CHILLED PLOW, stolen from my field
last Sunday night. J. W. SMITH, R.
F. D. No. 2, Yorkville.
Dec. 4. f.tt. tf
PHOTOGRAHIC STUDIO.
CALL on me for STYLES and see
SAMPLES of all kinds of Photographic
work. Prices: One-half cash
when pictures are taken, balance to
be paid on delivery. All work GUARANTEED
perfectly satisfactory. Studio
hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
ROSA J. LINDSAY.
FINE TENNESSEE HOGS.
I HAVE just- received a carload of
extra fine TENNESSEE HOGS, and
they are now for sale at the lowest
market prices. If you want to buy a
HOG or a SHOAT on foot come to
see ine at once, and I think I have
something that will suit you in size.
These Hogs are all in first-class condition
and healthy. .
W. R. CARROLL.
Dec. 1 t.f. tf
ROMEO AND JULIET.
At the Opera Houae Tuesday Evening,
December 8th.
WE have arranged for the production
of Simvelle's interpretation
of this drama on the date above
named. So far as we are aware, this
is the first attempt to present a Shakespearean
play in Yorkville, and we
have every reasonable assurance that
the Simvelle company comes fully up
i to requirements. A large and discriminating
audience is assured as many
as seventy-five reserved seats having
already been sold. Reserved seat tickets
now on sale at the store of
w. B. MOORE & CO.
NOTICE
Of Annual Meeting of County Commissioners.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Annual Meeting of the County
Commissioners of York County will be
held in their office in Yorkville, South
Carolina, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER
30th, instant.
Claims not presented the year they
are contracted, or the subsequent year
thereafter, are forever barred.
Every claim against the County must
be itemized and sworn to, to the effect
that the account is just and true, due
and owing, and no part of same has
been paid by discount or otherwise,
and that the supplies were actually
furnished and the labor actually performed.
No officer is allowed to charge anything
for probating County accounts.
All persons holding claim against
the County will present the same duly
attested to the Supervisor or the undersigned,
at once.
MARY J. HUNTER, Clerk.
' Dec. 4 . f 4t
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York.
By W. H. McCorkle, Esquire, Probate
Judge of York County.
WHEREAS Mrs. JENNIE CALDWELL
has applied to me for
Letters of Administration, on all and
singular, the goods and chattels, rights
and credits of E. E. CALDWELL, late
of the county aforesaid, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said deceased, to
be and appear before me at our next
Probate Court for the said county, to
be holden at York Court House on the
16TH DAY OF DECEMBER, *1903, "Vit
10 o'clock A. M., to shew cause, if any,
why the said Administration should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 1st
day of December, in the year of our
Lord one thousand nine hundred
and three, and in the 128th year of
American Independence.
W. H. McCORKLE.
Probate Judge of York Countv.
Dec. 4 f 2t
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LADIES
We have just received a
shipment of the newest '
styles of Ladies' COATS j
from $5 to $25.
I
GENTLEMEN
_____
Qol or>t irnn r
WA.1VVW J VU1 JLlVllUaj Willi
or Overcoat while our
stock is complete.
BLANKETS
|
We are still selling the
genuine Elkin (N. C.)
All Wool Blankets at the
old prices. i
Respectfully,
A. Friedheim & Bro.,
Rock Hill, 5. C.
NEW AND FRESH GOODS.
If you are not baking your
Fruit Cake, I can furnish you
one?a good one?at 35 cents per
pound. I also have all the Fruits
and Spices?fresh?for fruitcake.
Genuine Porto Rico Molasses
at 60c a gallon.
Wilkinson's Home Made at
50c a gallon.
Maple Syrup in gallon cans at
$1.10; in quart cans at 35 cents.
Prime Mince Meats?loose?at
10 cents a pound.
Buckwheat Flour, both selfraising
and plain.
LOUIS ROTH.
'JC3" When Knighthood Was In Flower
?Read it today.
Shave Yourself
with the CURLEY IDEAL
SAFETY RAZOR.
The only correct safety razor yet introduced.
It is just as easy to shave
with a CURLEY IDEAL SAFETY
RAZOR as washing your face, and no
more irritation, as it permits you to
shave correctly and safely.
UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED
If not satisfactory after a thorough
trial your money refunded. The price
is $2.00 and you would not take double
the price after using one.
Parties who have not yet paid us
their accounts will please do so.
JAS. M. STARR & CO.,
Leadina Druaaists.
"W For that cough take Syrup Tar
and Wild Cherry.
A Practical Illustration.
The information was recently published
in this space that the Mutual
Benefit Life Insurance Company had
added one more to the long list of
practical illustrations that it always
leads when minimum cost and maximum
guarantees are concerned, when
it announced that it would issue Nineteen
Payment Policies at practically
the same rate charged by all other
reputable companies for twenty payment
policies. It is not practicable to
publish rates for all ages in this space
at this time for Nineteen Payment
Mutual. Benefit Policies and twenty
payment rates of other companies,
therefore we will use age 35 for the
purpose of comparison: MUTUAL
BENEFIT 19 PAY LIFE POLICY per
$1,000 insurance, $37.35; Equitable, 20pay
life. $38.34: New York Life, 20pay
life, $38.34; Mutual Life, 20-pay
life, $36.87: Aetna, 20-pay life, $36.96;
Prudential, 20-pay life, $36.95; Massachusetts
State Mutual, 20-pay life,
icso.ou; .rnoenix Aiuiuai, zv-pay me,
$37.16; Penn Mutual, 20-pay life, $37.25;
Union Central, 20-pay life, $38.34.
These rates. It seems to us, prove that
the man who insures anywhere except
in the Mutual Benefit, provided of
course, the company will accept him,
deliberately agrees to give away one
year's premium on his policy. It has
been said that Wise men look before
they leap!
SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent.
*SV When Knighthood Was In Flower
?Read it today.
0. E. Wilkins, W. I. Witherspoon,
President. V. President.
Money stored at home is nothing
more than leaves, until you put it
to use.
You are not only endangering yourself
to financial loss, but to bodily
harm to yourself and family, by
keeping money at home. The safest
place at all is in a good Bank.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF YORKVILLE, offers you its
services and every safeguard
known to protect its patrons.
R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier.
'&?' When Knighthood Was In Flower
?Read it today.
FOUSHEE CASH STOKE.
MISCELLANEOUS
COTTON, LINEN and SILK HAND
i\.c^Avnirjro iui uciutf, uciuica aiiu
Children, from 3 cents to Half Dollar.
WE CAN SUIT YOU.
HOSE and HALF HOSE for everybody?from
5c to a Quarter Dollar.
BLANKETS from 6> cents up.
QUILTS from 55 cents up.
TOWELS, DOILIES and TIDIES.
NEW GOODS COMING
WATCH NEXT AD.
FOUSHEE CASH STORE.
(Dobson'8 Old Stand),
Yorkvllle, S. C.
e
f STATEMENT C
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f Loan and S
y
I YORKVIL
f At Close of Business
i RESOU
^ Loans, Discounts, etc. . . .
I Bonds
j) Furniture and Fixtures. . .
^ Rt al Estate
a ~ | With other Bank:
J Cash: \ Cash on Hand . .
f LIABIL
\ Capital
' Surplus
f Undivided Profits (net) . . .
* Bills Payable
f Cashier's Checks
f Reserved for Taxes and Renl
4 Deposits
A State of South Carolina,
" County of York.
# I, W. P. HARRISON. Cashier Lo
A swear mat me loregoing siaiemen
f edge and belief.
f Sv orn to before me this 2nd day 1
a Oeo. W. Williams, Notary Pu
\ Correct: Attest:
f S. M. McNeel.
i Jos. F. Wallace.
' W. Bkown Wylie.
i In submitting the above Stateir
a the attention of Manufacturers. ]
\ citizens of York county generally,
f Banking business. We are in positii
9 attention to any business entrus
A solicit your consideration when 01
* any change in your Banking arrai
9
a S. M. McNEEL, President.
| Now Is Y
I A Time for Econom
Days for Ou
As stated in our advertiser
convert $5,000 worth of Dr
money within the next few
said and have cut prices to t
gest bargains are to be ha
come quick. Our stock is
The qualities are apparent, tl
able. This is vour chance f
J
bargains. Be wise and buy i
Colored Worsteds, 20c qua
36 inch Worsted, 25c qual
36 inch Worsted, 30c quali
36 inch Worsted, 50c qual
Cashmeres, all shades, 35c
46 and 50 inch Cashmeres,
Silk and Wool Warp Henri
a yard.
| These at Ne\
1,000 yards Piques. 1,000
eries and Trimmings. Meu'i
ing?the distinctive, snappy,
1 During this Cut I
I tide is strictly CAS
I and no goods to be returne
| J. Q. WRAY
Great
Slaughter
Sales
COMMENCING SATURDAY, 5TH TO
CONTINUE THROUGH THE 15TH
AND THE KNIFE WILL RIP THE
PRICES BELOW THE BOTTOM.
Who ever, bought or heard of MEN'S
HEAVY CREEDMORE SHOES for
82 cents, and LADIES' HEAVY KANGAROO
SHOES for 88 cents?
Heavy Glove Grain Shoes at 90 cts.
They are here at Pat's store and also
many other cuts In the same proportion
too numerous to mention. To see
and examine my shoes means a Sale if
you need Shoes.
My 51.50 Trousers cut to 51-15 the
pair. All other grades are cut In price
in same DrODOrtton.
HATS?I have a large stock of hats
and have -cut the prices down to the
lowest limits.
LACES and EMBROIDERIES?I
have a large stock of these goods and
have cut prices all along the line. 5c
a yard Embroideries at 2J cents and
so on through the stock at like proportions.
My stock is too large to give itemized
prices on everything that this special
cut price sale affects, but the above
prices will give" you an idea of the low
prices that will prevail at this store
for the next TEN DAYS. If you are
wise you will db your buying here, and
take advantage of my mileage offer,
that is still good until January 1st.
For ten days only, I will sell you
20 tbs. STANDARD GRANULATED
SUGAR FOR ONE DOLLAR.
All of the above prices are Strictly
Cash?no goods charged and no goods
returned.
The change that is to take place in
my business makes it necessary to
move these goods. You had better
come quick and let us make you feel
happy. Yours truly,
S. D. PATRICK,
McConnellsville, S. C.
'S'T When Knighthood Was In Flower
?Read it today.
>F CONDITION '
the ^
pavings j^ank I
LE, S. C, i
j November 30, 1903. *
RCES : A
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$166,992 03 I
1,000 00 ^
600 00 i
5,124 00 )
s . . $38,498 49 f
. . 22,979 02 61,477 51 )
$235,193 54 $
[TIES : f
$ 34,o?? 00 J
5,000 00 J
6,857 78 J
25,000 00 J
I,436 54 J
592 99 {
162,306 23 #
$235,193 54 J
i
t Is true to the best of my knowi- A
W. P. HARRISON, Cashier. *
December. 1903. r
iblie for SC. A
*
lent of Condition, we wish to call d
VIerchants, Farmers and the good a
to our facilities for handling their \
an to give intelligent and courteous F
ted to our care, and respectfully d
aening a Bank account or making A
ngements. ^
W. P. HARRISON, Cashier. J
our Time. I
ical Buying?-Bargain I
r Customers.
nent of Tuesday we want to
y Goods, Clothing, etc., into
Have We meant what we
he limit It is here the bigd
for the least money if you
distinctive by its excellence,
lie goods are new and fashion"or
choice pickings of richest
today. See these:
lity at 12^ cents a yard,
ity at 18 cents a yard,
ity at 22cents a yard,
ity at 40 cents a yard,
qualities at 25 cents a yard.
$1 quality, at 80c a yard,
iettas, $1.50 qualities at $1.25
v York Cost:
yards Ginghams. Einbroid
s and Boys' "Superb" Clothsatisfying
kind.
*rice Sale every arH.
No goods on approval
id. I
, The Leader. R
Ladies'
Capes and Jackets
If you haven't yet purchased
that Cape or Jacket that you are
intending to buy, now is a good
time to buy. The winter has
fairly set in and if there is anything
in signs it is very apt to be
an unusually severe winter, and
if you buy now you will be certain
to get good service out of your
wraps before the balmy days of
spring set in again.
We have ladies' capes from 35
cents and up.
Jackets from $2 and up.
Men's and Boys'
Shirts.
We have an immense line of
top shirts for men and boys in all
styles and qualities, in sizes from
14s to 17s, in prices from 25 cts.
and up.
Laundried and unlaundried
white shirts at 50c, 75c and $1.
Colored, stiff bosom negligee
shirts at 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.
Also have a large stock of the
popular heavy work shirts for
which our store has been headquarters
for years.
We have the shirts you are in
search of and will make prices
just right.
Overalls.
This store is recognized as the
headquarters for overalls for men,
k - ? J 1 I /I n iirA Of A
UUYb clllU c 11A mi cu f auu wv. aiv.
known to give the biggest overall
values for the money that are
obtainable anywhere.
Our famous N. & W. overall,
made of heavy blue denim with
seven pockets, sells for a dollar
and gives universal satisfaction.
STRAUSS-SMITH CO,
Aladdin's Lamp
Is not to be found at this store.
But we have an immense assortment
of twentieth century lamps in an sizes
and shapes.
You'll find just the ordinary glass
stand lamps here at 35 cents and up.
Nickel lamps from $1 to $1.75.
Hanging lamps with Hat burners at
J $2 and up?round burners come higher,
but they are worth the price. A
hanging lamp makes the best reading
light.
Stand lamps?elegant goods from a
dollar on up. You must see our decorated
lamps to fully appreciate their
beauty and elegance. They are rich
in color and handsome in design. The
prices while higher than for ordinary
glass lamps, are not extravagant. Let
me give you more light on the subject
by coming to see our lamps.
Nice lamps make wedding presents
that are highly appreciated.
Carving Sets from $4.50 to $10 each.
T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler.
WANTED AT ONCE.
1 FAT HENS and 200 dozen
X FRESH EGGS, for which I
will pay the highest market price in
CASH. BROOKS INMAN.
Dec. 1 t tf
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR FINAL DISCHARGE.
ON TUESDAY, December 15. 1303,
I will make final return as Administrator
of the estate of CARRIE E.
PLEXICO, deceased, to W. H. McCorkle,
Judge of Probate, and will then
and there apply for letters of dismlsSflJ.
JOHN T. WILSON, Administrator.
Nov. 13 f 5t
Holiday Goods.
If you haven't called to see our collection
of holiday novelties you ought
to do so at once. We have the largest
stock of this kind that we have ever
carried, and the whole stock was purchased
with the single idea of being
able to please all holiday shoppers who
are seeking gifts for friends. There
is nothing here that is extravagantly
expensive, but every article that we
have to show you has an Individual
elegance about it that shows good taste
and richness.
Don't put off buying until the last
minute. Then you may not get Just
wiiul yuu wa.iil. satHecL wii?.l yuu man
now before the inevitable rush that
will come later on. Come and see our
holiday goods anyway.
YORK DRUG 8T0RE,
J. B. BOWEN, PROP.,
Registered Pharmacist.
Christmas Goodies.
For the holiday trade we have gathered
In a choice assortment of the good
things of the earth. We have choice
layer raisins from California, Oranges
from Florida, Cocoanuts from Central
America, apples from the great apple
orchards of Ihe north, dried figs from
Arabia, delicious dates from Africa,
lemons from Sicily, butternuts from
Brazil, choice box candies from the
best factories of America and so on
down through the list of goodies that
are in demand for the Christmas holidays.
See us for your holiday wants
?we have the choicest goodies at the
lowest prices,
If you haven't yet made your Christmas
cakes do not put it off any longer.
You will find here a complete assortment
of all kinds of goodies for cake
baking.
WANTED?Fresh Eggs and Butter.
. C. P. LOWRANCE & CO.
'Jc When Knighthood Was In Flower
?Read it today.
TAX RETURNS FOR 1004.
Office of the County Auditor of York
County, South Carolina,
Yorkyille, S. C., December 2, 1903.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned,
Auditor of York County,
will meet the several taxpayers of
said county, at the places and times
stated, to receive their TAX RETURNS
for 1904, of PERSONAL PROPERTY
and such CHANGES IN REAL ESTATE
as have taken place SINCE
JANUARY 1ST, 1903 by purchase or
sale.
ALL NEW BUILDINGS ERECTED
SINCE JANUARY 1ST, 1903 must be
reported, otherwise the penalty for nonreturn
attaches. Township assessors
and special assessors are required by
law to report all delinquents in this
particular.
The law requires taxpayers to list
their property at what they believe to
be its "market value."
A tax return, in due form, will be required,
and any return which says
"SAME" or "NO CHANGES" is not
in conformity to law, will not be filed.
All returns must be sworn to before
the auditor, his assistant, or other officer
duly qualified to administer an
oath.
When parties so desire, they can
make returns under oath, on the proper
blank, before a magistrate, notary public,
or other officer qualified to administer
the same, and send by registered
mail to Auditor, at Yorkville, S. C., before
the 20th day of February, 1904.
Separate returns of all property located
in School District No. 33, Bethesda
township; Nos. 9 and 18, Broad River
township; No. 12, Catawba township;
No. 12, Ebenezer township; Nos. 26
and 39, Fort Mill township; and Nos.
11 and 13, In York township.
For the purpose of receiving returns,
the Auditor will attend, either in person
or by assistant, at the following
places and at the times stated:
At Clover, Friday and Saturday,
Junuary 1st and 2nd.
At Yorkville. Monday, January 4.
At Bethel?Glenn & Riddle's store?
Tuesday, January 5th.
At Point, Wednesday, January 6th.
At Bandana?Ferguson's store?on
Thursday, January 7.
At Yorkville, Friday January 8th.
At Bethany, Saturday January 9th.
At Bullock's Creek?Good's store?
Monday, January 11th, from 12 o'clock
until Tuesday, January 12th, at 12
o'clock.
At MeConnellsville, Wednesday, January
13th.
At Smyrna, Thursday, January 14th.
At Hickory Grove, Friday and Saturday,
January 15th and 16th.
At Sharon, on Monday and Tuesday,
January 18th and 19th.
At Coates'8 Tavern, Wednesday, January,
20th.
At Fort Mill, Thursday and Friday,
January 21st and 22nd.
At Yorkville. Saturday, January 23rd.
At Rock Hill, Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday, January
25th, 26th, 27th and 28th.
At Ogden, Friday, January 29th.
At Yorkville, Saturday, January 30th.
At Newport, Monday, February 1st.
At TIrzah. Tuesday, February 2d.
At Yorkville, from Wednesday, February
3, and until Saturday, February
20th, inclusive.
All males between the ages of 21 and
60 years, except ex-Confederate soldiers
above the age of 50 years, are
liable to $1 poll tax.
Taxpayers, liable to poll tax, are
specially requested to inform themselves
as to the number of the school
district in which they reside.
Taxpayers are requested to examine
their last tax receipt ana see mm me
number of acres,'lots, etc., are correctly
reported.
W I respectfully request taxpayers to
meet me in their respective townships
in order to avoid a rush at Yorkville
during the closing days.
W. B. WILLIAMS, County Auditor.
JACKSON BROTHERS.
CLOVER, S. C.
A Failure
TO see our stock of Furniture and
Stoves when you want anything in
this line may mean that you will not
be as well suited as to style and quality
and the prices paid elsewhere is
likely to be higher than you would be
asked to pay here. All this store
asks is that it be given an opportunity
of trying to demonstrate that it is
to the interest of its friends and the
public generally to inspect its wares
and get prices. If it fails to meet
your expectation it will not be because
of a lack of an honest effort and desire
to do so.
Our Undertaking Department
Is supplied with a full line of Coffins,
Caskets, Robes, etc., and all
calls, day or night, will receive prompt
attention.
JACKSON BROS., Clover, S. C.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBTR 1?
at 10 o'clock A. M., I will expose
to public auction to the highest bidders
for CASH, at the residence of the
undersigned, the PERSONAL PROPERTY
belonging to the estate of the
late R. R. BEATTY, deceased, consisting
of Household Furniture, Corn and
other articles.
W. A. BURNS, Adm'r.
Nov. 27 f 3t
TENNESSEEMUL
First Car of
to be in'
! READY FOR E:
ON Nl
/ vr A 1 A 1 4
'.C
Our Mr. W. D. GLENN
a two weeks' tour of Tent
buy
MULES AN
Especially for this market, i
stock raisers. Every pure
by him, after careful and di
and we are therefore in a pc
the utmost confidence all tt
The car is expected to art
noon, and will certainly
friends, customers and th
dially invited to come and s
Remember that this is
and not wild bronchos frou
bought both Horses and Mu
coticfw on/1 if ic nnr niirnr
w~"w\7 > ? i?resell
quickly in order that 1
position to bring another
are requested to make a
sooner they act, the better t
ly to get. Your
GLENN &
HOG FEED |
j
Before killing hogs you should J
feed them for a month on a ?
solid food that will harden the
flesh and make it easier to
save. For this purpose we \
have: \
Mill Feed*
Sunny South,
Corn Chops,
Bran with Shorts,
Pure Shorts. i
These feeds will insure the .
best results. ;
RIDDLE & CARROLL. J
MOORE'S j
STANDARD WAREHOUSES.
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1
CI OTTON stored with us covered by 1
J insurance, and our Warehouse receipts
are acceptable at all banks at
regular rates. Our charges' for storage
and insurance are reasonable.
B. N. MOORE. *
August 21 f.t 4m *
NOTICE OF APPLICATION 1
FOR FINAL DISCHARGE.
ON TUESDAY, December 15, 1903, .
I will make final return as Administrator
of the estate of H. AL- J
BERT PLEXICO, deceased, to W. H.
McCorkle. Judge of Probate, and will '
then and there apply for letters of dismissal.
JOHN T. WILSON, Administrator. ]
Nov. 13 f 5t ]
]
MONEY TO LEND. <
ON IMPROVED FARMS in York ,
county. Interest: Loans not un- <
der $1,000, 7 per cent; under $1,000, 8
per cent. No broker's commissions.
Repayments easy. Apply to C. W. F.
SPENCER, Rock Hill, or undersigned.
C. E. SPENCER, Atty. at Law.
Oct. 13 t.f. tf -
ES AND HORSES
the Season
tonight.
XHIBITION
EXT MONDAY.
returned last ni^ht from
lessee. He went there to
D HORSES
ind dealt directly with the
hase was made personally
scriminating examination,
>sition to recommend with
te animals we have to offer,
ive this (FRIDAY) afterhe
here tomorrow. Our
e general public are coree
us without delay,
strictly domestic stock,
a the far west. We have
les, not only to sell but to..
>se not only to sell but to
we may the sooner be in a
load. Prospective buyers
note of the fact that the
he bargains they are likes
for business,
ALLISON.
AUCTION SALES.
CLERK'S SALE.
State of 8outh Carolina?County of
York.
IN THE COMMON PLBAfl.
r. M. Spratt against John T. Spratt
et al.?Notice of Sale.
BY virtue of a decree dated 19th day
of November 1903, I will expoae
o public sale, In front of YORK
:OURT HOUSE DOOR, during the leral
hours for sale, on the FIRST
UONDAY IN DECEMBER next
n-i-j...\ xi? a.i|A?.UM A/vooflKa/I rao 1
.odieutty; tut? luuvmuii UVBVI
jroperty to wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of
and, situated In county of York, state
iforesald, on east side of the C. C. ft
V. railroad and bounded north by lands
>f Luna Cotton Mills, lands of War en
White, (col.), and others and
:ontaining SEVENTY-SIX AND ONEIALF
(76)) ACRES, more or less.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-third cash, balance on a credit
)f one and two years, with Interest.'rom
day of sale, secured by purchaser's
bond and a mortgage of the premses
sold. Purchaser has the privilege
.0 pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for
ill papers.
W. BROWN WYLIE, C. C. C. Pis.
Nov. 20. f 3
AUCTION SALE OF LAND.
AS attorneys for the parties in Interest
we will sell at publle auction
:he following tracts of land, to wit:
1. At YORKVTLLE, ON MONDAY,
rHE 7TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1303,
ill of that tract of land, situated in
i'ork county, State of South Carolina,
n King's Mountain township, near the
Battleground, adjoining lands now or
formerly held by William Oates, Calrln
Pursley, Robert Pursley, William
Brown, J. C. Brown and others confining
578 acres, more'or less.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-third Cash?Balance In one and
:wo years with 8 per cent annual In
:erest from day of sale, secured by pur:haser's
bond and mortgage of premlies.
Purchaser to have option of payng
entire bid In cash. Purchaser to
jay for papers.
2. At ROCK HILL, ON TUESDAY,
THE 8TH DAY OP DECEMBER, 1908,
it 12 M. o'clock, In front of the POST3FFICE,
all that tract or plantation of
and, situated In Bethesda township,
fork county, State of South Carolina,
ibout five miles from Rock Hill, on the
ower Yorkvllle road, bounded by lands
iow or formerly, of the estate of F. H.
3rown, R. A. Steele, W. J. Rawllnson,
VI. R. Brown, M. L. Brown and others,
:ontainlng 230 acres, more or less, and
cnown as part of the WILLIAM LITTLE
lands.
TERMS OF SALE. . .
One-third Cash?Balance In one, two,
hree and four years with 8 per cent
tnnual interest from date of sale, se:ured
by purchaser's bond and mortrage
of premises. Purchaser to have
>ption of paying entire bid In cash.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
WILSON & WILSON.
Oct. 27 t-f td.
APPLICATION FOB
FINAL DISCHARGE.
FT AVING filed my final return as
?1 administratrix of the estate of Dr.
r. P. HAMBRIGHT, deceased, with
Hon. W. H. McCorkle, Probate Judge,
[ hereby give notice that on DECEMBER
22, 1903, I will make application
:o the Probate Judge for York county,
tor a final discharge from all further
*esponsibility in connection with said
istate.
SUSAN J. HAMBRIGHT,
Administratrix.
Nov. 13 . f ?t
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