Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, October 13, 1911, Image 3
LOST DOG
BLUE HOUND, answering to name
of "Blue," disappeared from the
Jail Sunday evening. I will appreciate
information and pay for trouble.
It* H. G. BROWN.
FOX HOUNDS FOR SALE
1HAVE decided to cut out hunting,
and have a few nice, young Kentucky
FOX HOUNDS that I will sell
cheap. See me quick.
It J. M. PLEXICO, Sharon, S. C.
BREAD AND CAKE SALE
THE Ladies of the A. R. P. Church
will conduct a BREAD and CAKE
^? Sale at the Court House tomorrow
(Saturday), beginning at 10 a. m.
* It COMMITTEE.
FOR SALE
1 ftl^BUSHELS of PURE APPLER
J. VOATS, at 80 Cts. per bushel.
JOHN T. FEEMSTER,
83 3t No. 5. Yorkvllle, S. C.
Ye Olde Time Fiddlers
Convention to Be Moid in ror-Kviuv
on Friday, November 3.
All "Ye Olde Time Fiddlers, BanjoIsts
and Dancers of York county, are
Invited to take part In a contest to be
held In the
Opera House, Friday, Nov. 3
And all ye new-time people are invited
to come, see and hear. Our premium
list will be as follows:
Best Fiddler 14 00
Second Best Fiddler 3 00
Best Fiddle and Banjo Accompanist
2 00
Best Banjo Picker 2 00
Second Best Banjo Picker... 1 00
Best Dancer 2 00
Second Best Dancer 1 00
Best Lady Dancer 2 00
This convention is for the especial
and particular benefit of the Yorkvllle
and Hickory Grove Cornet Bands, and
therefore all ye new time people will
please come prepared to pay for seats
as follows: General admission, 50cts.;
Children under 12, 25 Cts.; Reserved
Seats, 75 Cts.
Doors open at 7.30 p. m.
Prospective contestants for prizes
will please notify me as soon as possible.
H. G. BROWN, Chairman.
82 Oct. 13-24-31 3t_
SUNSHINE
DAIRY FEED
The most economical and best feed
for cows. Sunshine Horse and Mule ;
feed has no equal. Our Scratch
Chicken Feed will keep the chicks i
healthy and make the hens la>
See us for Drag Harrows, Cutaway
Harrows.
THE VULCAN TURN PLOWS
are the best plows on the market. You
ran tatce one name wim jruu aim
it. and if you are not satisfied it is
the best you can return the plow.
We have this year Southern Rye.
Crimson Clover, Red Clover, Hairy
Vetch and Pure Appier Seed Oats?
we mean pure? and the price Is 85
cents per bushel.
YORK SUPPLY CO
TAX LEVIES FOR 1911
Office of the County Treasurer of York
County.
Yorkvllle, S. C? October 13th, 1911.
IN compliance with the law, I hereby
give notice of the several levies on
the property of York County, for the
fiscal year, beginning January 1st,
1911, to wit:
For State purposes, 55 mills on the
dollar.
For ordinary county purposes, 4)
mills on the dollar.
For Constitutional schools, 3 mills on i
the dollar.
For Roads. 2 mills on the dollar.
For Catawba River Bridge, J mill on I
the dollar.
For County Bridge Fund, J mill on
the dollar.
Aggregating 16 hnills on all the property
of the county, and in addition to
this the following special levies for
townships and local schools, viz.:
Catawba township, lj mills for interest
on township bonds; j of 1 mill
for a sinking fund for said township.
Ebenezer township, 5 of 1 mill for
interest on township bonds, and J of 1
mill for a sinking fund for said township.
York township, 3 mills for interest
on township bonds, and J of 1 mill for
a sinking fund for said township.
Local School Levies:
District No. 2, 3 mills, making a total
levy of 19 mills in said district.
District No. 6, 3 mills, making a total
levy of 19 mills in said district.
District No. 7, 2 mills, making a total
levy of 191 mills In said district.
District No. 9, 4 mills, making a total
levy of 20 mills in said district.
District No. 11, 5 mills for graded
school, 1 mill for high school, and 1
mill for interest on graded school
bonds, making a total levy of 26$ mills
in said district.
District No. 12, 2 mills, making a total
levy of 21J mills on the property of
Ebenezer, and 221 mills on Catawba
township part of said district.
District No. 13, 2 mills, making a total
levy of 18 mills in said district.
District No. 14. 2 mills, making a total
levy of 18 mills In said district.
District No. 15, 3 mills, making a total
levy of 19 mills in said district.
District No. 20, 2J mills, special tax. '
2 mills for interest on bonds. 1 mill to
retire bonds, making a total levy of
21 i mills on the property of Bullock's
Cieek and Broad River townships' part
ard 25 mills on the York township
pert of said district.
District No. 22, 3 mills, making a total
of 19 mills in said district.
District No. 23, 3 mills, making a total
of 19 mills in said district.
District No. 26, 3 mills, making a total
of 19 mills in said district.
District No. 27, 3 mills, making a total
of 19 mills in said district.
District No. 28. 2 mills for special
levy, 1J mills interest on school bonds
and lj mills for sinking fund, making
a total of 21 mills in said district.
District No. 29, 2 mills, making a total
levy of 18 mills in said district.
District No. 32. 2 mills special tax,
making a total levy of 19J mills for
said district.
District No. 33. 2 mills, making a total
levy of 18 mills on Bethesda's part,
and 21} mills on the York part or saia
district.
District No. 35, 2} mills, making a
total levy of 193 mills on Ebenezer's
part, and 22 mills on York part of said
district.
District No. 36, 2 mills, making a total
levy of 19J mills for said district.
District No. 37, special levy of 2 mills
for school, 1} mills for interest on
school building bonds, 1 mill for sinking
fund, making a total of 20} mills
for said district.
District No. 39. 3 mills, making a total
levy of 19 mills in said district.
District No. 40, 3 mills, making a total
levy of 19 mills in said district.
District No. 41, 3 mills, making a total
of 19 mills for said district.
District No. 42, 2 mills, making a
total of 21} mills in said district.
District No. 43, 2 mills, making a total
of 18 mills in Bethesda's part of
said district, a total of 19} mills in
Ebenezer's part of said district, and
21} mills in York's part of said district.
District No. 44. 2 mills, making a total
levy of 18 mills in said district.
-NT,, i" *>i mills, makiner a
IVl ilV. TU, -a CTF ?
total of 203 mills in said district.
District No. 46, 2 mills, making a to'
tal of 20J mills in said district.
District No. 47, 2J mills, making a
total of 22 mills in said district.
District No. 48, 2? mills, making a
total of 18i mills in Bullock's Creek
township's part of said district, and a
total of 22 mills in York township's
part of said district.
District No. 49, 3 mills, making a total
levy of 19 mills in the King's Mountain
township part of said district, and
22J mills in the York township part of
said district.
Also $1.00 on all taxable polls.
Also 50 cents each on all dogs.
HARRY E. NEIL.
County Treasurer.
Rebuilt Typewriters at The
Enquirer office. Guaranteed.
WHOSE OVERCOAT?
I FOUND it in the big: road passing
through Mr. J. E. Lowry's land last
Monday evening. The owner can have
it by paying for this advertisement.
JOHN W. BEERY,
It No. 7. Yorkville.
ONE THOUSAND POUNDS
Of "TARBELL'S Best Cream
Cheese on hand Right Now! And we
will sell it?every pound. Never leave
town without a great big hunk of this
excellent Cheese. A Luxury: A keg
of Pickled Pigs' Feet. We keep everything
in good, fresh Groceries?
Streaked Meat, Fat Meat, "Faultless"
Hams," "Snowdrift" Lard, the best
grades of Flour, nice Hominy, beauti
ful, polished Rice, Yellow Syrups, etc.
And we keep fresh Canned Goods and
plenty of them. And we keep Candles
by the box, by the bucket, by the barrel.
Back to thlng-s to eat: We have fine
Irish Potatoes and Sweet Potatoes,
Onions, Cabbage, etc.
We have Lamps, Dishes, Molasses
Pitchers, Glassware, Lanterns, Tumblers,
etc.
Wordworth's NEW Oaken Buckets?
the kind that will sink quickly.
Wanted: Everybody who Owes Ue
to PAY UP.
HERNDON & GORDON.
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO
A Store of Bargains
200 Pairs of Ladies' Fine Shoes at
98 CTS. Pair.
100 Pairs Men's Odd Pants, $3.50 to
$4 value. At $1.48.
Men's Heavy Wool Pants?98 Cts.
nu wpwaivi.
Men's Fine Shoes?98 Cts. and Up.
All Wool 42 inch Dress Goods, 25
Cts. Yard.
Children's Coats?98 Cts. and Up.
Boysf Suits at 98 Cts. and Up.
Boys' Pants at 15 Cts. and Up.
COME?IT WILL PAY YOU.
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.
YORK'S CHEAPEST DRY GOODS
STORE
IT IS NOT A JOKE
YOU have treated my notice as a
joke; now, I will be plain, so that
you will understand. I want every
man, woman and child who owes me
anything to PAY ME AT ONCE. I
need my money now?TODAY!
R. E. MONTGOMERY.
SHARON LYCEUM Z
19 11-19 12.:- Ci
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FIRST ATTRACTION: D
Monday,Oct.16,at8p.m. T
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DR. GEO. P. BIBLE Humorou*
Lecturer hi
and Entertainer aj
1 I?
t YOU ARE CORDIALLY INy
CHESTER COUNTY FAII
? On October 24th, 25
? There will be full and comple
? Stock, Swine, Sheep and 1
that Grows in Field or Gar
i HORSE SHOW AND
ft SOME OF THE FIN!
OF PIEDMONT CAR*
C EXHIBITION
All kinds of Farm lmplemei
x display.
X HON. E. J.
9 State Commissioner of Agricul
7 on Tuesday, the 24th, On
J ton, and With Full Data
Prices For Cotton From tl
C S/Q-" Special Train will be ru
(* on Wednesday, the 25th; leavi
returning leaving Chester at 7
L of One Fare. Reduced rates h
c roads.
J EXHIBITS AND EXHI1
J FROM YOU]
There will be plenty of Ar
a Shows each night at the Oper
X or further information, address
I J. B. WESTBRC
I CHESTER COUNTY F
V Chester, S01
O- l<M> KK> <Jl>
I YOUR CHECKS
"PAY-AS-YOU-GO" is a
ed you pay by Check. It's foo
person, except for the smaller
for aside from the care and in
the danger of theft or loss.
But with a Check Book ol
the inconvenience and worr;
books for you and there is a
action. Start today.
The National
ABSOLUTE
Rock Hill, W.
J. Poddey, Pres.
i
I Need the Cash
Come to Sherer's Market for all
kinds of Fruits and Vegetables. Also
for Cheese, Eggs and Butter.
Choice Beef and Veal daily?always
fresh and tender.
I will have fresh Pork and Fish?
Saturday.
I am here to sell the stuff. Prices
cut to suit your money. The CASH
talks at SHERER'S.
What's the use to work so hard.
Then skim and skimp to save
When any of us would give it all
To know what's beyond the grave.
() L I) G E O R G E
THE BUTCHER.
THE r
EVERYTHING STORE \
i
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WE WILL SELL YOU APPLER !
SEED OATS AT 75 CTS. PER BUSH.
Just received another shipment of \
Enamel Ware. Come early and get j
first choice.
We also have a complete line of I
LADIES' COAT SUITS
i
And both Ladies' and Children's ]
Sweaters and Cloaks.
See us for PETERS' SHQES?The
Shoe of Quality, Style and Durability. I
In fact we carry in stock almost ev- ;
erything from a Sewing Needle on up |
to the most costly merchandise, and j
it is alwavs rood for you to see us- ,
fore buying. j
J. M. STROUP
DO YOU LIKE |
TO READ
If so, you will nd a our store some
of the LATEST BOOKS.
Here is a list of some of them that Ml
we have in stock: ?
Kennedy Square $1.50 Net
The Prodigal Judge $1.25 Net
Havoc $1.25 Net
The Secret Garden $1.25 Net. a
The Broad Highway $1.35 Net M
We also have a lot of POPULAR
FICTION that we are selling at
59 CENTS EACH.
These books formerly sold for $1.50.
Headquarters for Magazines, School
Books, Inks, Pencils and Stationery.
Clover Drug Store,
R. L. WYLIE, Prop.,
CLOVER, - - - - 8. C.
/
to
"Time Was"i!
IS
When only a few men had their lives
insured. NOW, there are only a few DUi
who DO NOT carry life insurance, f,.
Why is it? Ask
D. E. BONEY. W11
Al<
dill
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The SHARON LYCEUM will coneiit ~
Five Attractions as follows: J* 1
r. Geo. P. Bible, Humorous Lecturer ^
and Entertainer?October 16, 1911.
arerelli Party, Music?Instrumental *2
and Vocal?November 20, 1911. 32
rof. John G. Scorer, Humorous Lecturer
and Entertainer?Jan. 8, 1912. 32
ietrics Company, Magic, Music and 22
Entertainment?March 25, 1911.
jronto Male Quartet?April 1st, 1912. If*
Season Tickets on sale at Drug
:ores In Sharon, S. C. ^ .
?ason Ticket?Adults, $2; School 32
tiildren, $1; Single Attraction, Adult 22
50c; School Children, 25c.
These entertainments are strictly ?4
-st-class, clean, wholesome, enter- yg
inlng. We ask for them the patronre
of all our people. ?g
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VITED TO ATTEND THE ? ^
I AT CHESTER, S. C., 5?
th, And 26th, 1911 jjjj
te exhibits of Poultry, Live- ? ?
Goats, as well as everything x
den. V JJ
RACES EVERY DAY. A
EST HORSE FLESH t ?
DLINA WILL BE ON ? **
aJJ
nts and Machinery will be on 5 32
?
WATSON, J *Jj
Iture, Will Make an Address y *?
the Subject of Holding Cot- A 23
About the Fight for Higher ? 33
le Farmers' Standpoint. v iff
n from Yorkville to Chester ? 33
ing Yorkville at 8 a. m., and *
n. m. Round Trio for orice V |
Mr & ^
ave been granted on all rail- a JJ
1 a
3ITORS WELCOMED I %%
R COUNTY J xv
nusement and Music. Good 51 J!
a House. For premium list
)OK, Secretary, 7 If*
AIR ASSOCIATION, ? *1
nth Carolina. X
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of
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are RECEIPTS S
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in excellent maxim, providlish
to carry money on your x
it purchases and incidentals, "f
t- i the
convenience, there is always am
will
you
t This Bank in your pocket, "jy
y is eliminated. We keep of
i r._ getl
record 101 wui cvci^ nana- wjt
hav
rive
Union Bank, ro
!LY SAFE oth
- - s. c.
Ira B. Dunlap, Cashier.
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Oysters d
wrl
you
FRESH sell
buj
NORFOLK are
SELECTS ive
ID!
TODAY AND TOMORROW (Saturday).
Let me have your orders. 9^
Kit
tire
I have for Fall planting yea
siz<
WHITE PEARL S
ONION SETS.
Just opened one barrel NEW CROP CT
HOME-MADE MOLASSES. jioi
LOUIS ROTH. yE?l
A YALUAI
IS A MAN'S GOOD N>
POSSIBLE TO ESTAI
It is necessary to come in cor
fellow man and demonstrate
Even with the best of char
at all times pass current as
ant to Have Some Money, ant
We know of no better pi;
this Reserve Fund than in C
possible to assure The Safety
and It Is at Your Call at a M
It is simply a matter of fill
do the rest.
NOW?TODAY?is the i
You can't begin earlier and Y
The FIRST NA1
YORKVII
"YOU HAD BETTER BI
O. E. WILKIN'S. President.
laimiOTiMM
If there ever was a time when
plow his land deep in order tc
GUT NOW. With cotton pri<
mers must prepare to grow oth
/er crops in order to build up h
a necessity if you would prot<
gs next summer that will hiberr
rn the land over and bring thi
nter freezes will destroy them,
ways Reliable LYNCHBURG
d Lasts Longer. Does more wc
ORKVILLE Hi
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I The Tho,
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I Where you find A
| HIGHEST
| Visit this Store
! FALL SI
, Schloss Bros.' Clothing for M
$]
| Edwin Clapp Shoes for Men
I Crossett Shoes for Men
Menz-Ease Elk Shoes for Fai
I anteed?Priced
l Oueen Quality Shoes for Ladi
! R. T. Wood's School Shoes f<
' Prices
| StT" Just opened a new line
I Trunks?Prices $ic
Ladies' Coat Suits in all Wei
I Prices $i
| DRESS
' New line of Wool Dress Goo
' cloths and Mixed Suitings?P
j 5? CTS., 75
MILLI
Thomson wants YOU to 1
1 ment early. Here you'll find 2
Children's Trimmed Pattern 1
The Thai
YORKVIL
Head to Foot Outfitter$ for
?Y* Y*Y *Y* Y*Y *Y* Y*Y *Y*
IY* YfcY Y*Y *Y* Y*Y JlY*
FOR FINAL DISCHARGE.
f" AVING made a final Bettlement
L with the Probate Court of York
nty, as Administrator of the estate
Mrs. E. C. PURSLEY, deceased. I
eby give notice that on MONDAY,
VEMBER 13, I will make applical
to Hon. L. R. Williams, Judge of
3 court, for a discharge from all
ther liability in connection with
1 estate.
S. C. PURSLEY, Admr.
2 f 5t*
Best Groceries
make it a point to keep my stock
FANCY GROCERIES right up to
minute with seasonable goods. I
sure that I have something that
I appeal to your taste and tickle
ir appetite. Come and look over
stock if you have time?if not just
me me and I'll tell you about some
the latest arrivals. Let's get toiler.
You will be better pleased
h the edibles for your table?I'll
e another satisfied customer. Arid
this week?
lEINZ'S MINCE MEAT in tin
lEINZ'S APPLE BUTTER
lEINZ'S HORSE RADISH
IEINZ' PICKLES?all kinds.
lEINZ'S BAKED BEANS.
?n I have fresh CHEESE, MACANI.
SPAGHETTI. MAPLE SYR,
SELF-RISING BUCKWHEAT and
er good things.
k phone order brings the goods.
W. E. Ferguson
OUNTAIN
PENS
in essential pocket companion for
ry man who transacts any business
1 first-class Fountain Pen. With a
jntain Pen In your pocket you are
all times ready to do any necessary
ting, and do It with Ink. But when
i buy a Fountain Pen don't let yourget
the notion that it will pay to
r a cheap pen. It won't. Good pens
cheaper in the end.
am showing an especially attractive
of the famous WATERMAN
EAL FOUNTAIN PENS, $250 to
.00 each, and the equally famous
I satisfactory PARKER LUCKY
RVE PENS at $1.50 to $8.00 each,
her of these pens will give you en>
satisfaction, and will last for
rs. I can please you in pen points,
etc.
lee me for Fountain Pens.
T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler.
r The Business man you write to,
Iges you by the quality of your Stanery.
The best is the cheapest for
j to use. Send your orders to The
quirer.
*LE ASSET
\ME, AND IT IS NOT I s
3LISH IT IN A DAY.
itact, have dealings with your ^
your integrity.
acter and integrity, it will not
real Coin; it is very import- I
1 to Have It In Reach. ]
ice to build up and establish c
)ur Bank. Every precaution : J
of Your Money Is Provided, | u
torrent's Notice. !
:ing out YOUR check and we c
g
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time to make the beginning. j Jj
ou should not wait later. E:
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riONAL BANK, I
iLE, S. C. c
5 SAFE THAN SORRY." ; ?
R. O. ALLEIN, Cashier. ; J
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it is to the interest of the farmer p'
i insure better crops, mat nnie is
:es going downward York county ?
er crops. He must ?ow grain and f<
lis land. Fall and winter plowing p
?ct yourself from the worms and si
late in your cotton and corn fields,
e bugs to the surface so that the Do
your deep plowing with the
TURNPLOW?It Runs Lighter E
>rk with less mule power. See us.
kRDWARE CO. J
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mson Co. 1
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ferchandise of the ??
QUALITY Ks
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early for your . . J
POPPING hI
en?Priced PJ
12.50, $15.00, $18.00 and $25.00 pi
$6.00 ** \
. $4.00 and $4.50 ** y<
rmers?Every Pair Guar- tii
$3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Pair. ? ol
iVs?Prices $2. so and $4.00 ** th
3r Children and Misses?
$?oo, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 tii
of Rountree Roller Tray {{[ gj
).oo, $12.50, $15.00 and $18.00 sa
aves and Shades? th
0.00, $15.00, $18.00 and $25.00 jer
GOODS s;
ds in Serges, Poplins, Broad- friced
at ? ?*
TS? $1.00 and $1.50 the Yard. ?? E
NERY 11 visits
their Millinery Depart1
nice selection of Ladies' and ** th
3ats and Untrimmed Shapes, ?? ^
H
r> ?s
mson Co.&
LE, S. C. ? a!
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Men, Women and Children MM
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TJlT JlTJl TJlT JIT* TJlT *T* TJlT * JJ
J. M. BRIAN COMPANY 3
Ju
Tlie Fancy OrooerM sa
NEW ARRIVALS ?
CHEESE,
FRESH HAMS.
VELVA SYRUP.
KARO SYRUP. I
WESSON COOKING OIL,
HERRING AND
WH1TK FTRR
All kinds of CANDIES. We have ^
the largest stick of Candy In town.
J. M. BRIAN COMPANY.
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
Perhaps you have never given much
consideration to their purchase, but
think for a minute of the long days the
little ones must spend In using them S'
and how much pleasure and satlsfac- G<
tlon it means if everything is Just like
they want It. n
Something that does not suit is a ri
keen disappointment and now is the
time that your children are forming ,
habits and ideas that will have a great
Influence on their future.
X\7a Vioiftk tolron oil r\f thp.QP fpfltllTPfi
Into consideration In buying our
SCHOOL SUPPLIES and the children
will receive the same prices, if i
they come alone as you do. We have
the SCHOOL BOOKS in now, and can
furnish any books you need. !
Star Drug Store
REPAIR WORK
1AM located in rear of Carroll Bros.'
store and will do ail kinds of REPAIR
WORK in wood and iron. I will
give prompt attention to all work at
the shop and outside. Furniture of all
kinds repaired. No shoeing. Terms,
SPOT CASH. I will appreciate your
work and give good service. See me.
G. W. KUNZ. a
80 f 3m
FOR SALE
DESIRABLE Building Lot on East
Jefferson street, near the Graded rt
school, and also Five-Room House on
Wright avenue. Bargains in both. C.
F. SHERER, Yorkviile, S. C.
79 t.f. tf.
AUCTION SALES.
CLERK'S SALE.
itate of South Carolina?County of
York.
In the Court of Common Plena.
N. B. Hamilton, et al., Plaintiffs,
against W. B. Good, Individually,
and as Administrator of John D.
Hamilton, Deceased, et al., Defendants.
BY virtue of the decree herein I
shall expose to public sale, at York
Jourt House, on the FIRST MONDAY
N NOVEMBER, 1911, the following
[escribed real estate of John D. HamIton,
deceased:
1. All that certain piece, parcel or
ract of land situated In Bullock's
!reek township, said County and
itate, containing FOUR HUNDRED
lND NINETY-SIX ACRES, more or
?ss, bounded by lands now or formerV
of W. N. Nelson's Estate, J. E. and
M. Bankhead, W. F. Dye and othrs,
known as the W. K. Hamilton Esa.te
lands.
2. All that certain parcel of land,
flng In Bullock's Creek township,
aid County and State, on Bullock's
Ireek, known as the Nelson tract,
ontaining SEVENTY-FIVE ACRES,
lore or less, and bounded by lands
ow or formerly of H. F. Horton and
>r. John McGowan.
3. A lot In the town of Sharon, said
lounty and State, with a frontage of
9 feet on Shelby Street, and a depth
f 210 feet, bounded by lots of W. L.
[Ill, John D. Ralney and others.
4. A lot of FOUR ACRES In Cherkee
County, In said State, on the
outhern railway, between Oroverand
lacksburg, known as the Isler or Mcwaln
tract, and bounded by lands of
. M. Hardin, W. B. Isler and others.
Terms of Sale:
One-third CASH, and balance one
ear from day of sale, with Interest
om that day payable annually, seiired
by purchaser's bond and mortage
of the premises sold; said papers
) contain a provision for payment of
reasonable Attorney's fees In case
Election by an Attorney becomes
ecessary; with leave to purchaser to
ay his entire Did in casn; purcnaser
> pay for papers.
Kf'Sald decree contains the following
rovlslon as to Tract No. 1 above:
Let the plantation be sold in such
onveni?nt parcels as the Clerk may,
pon the written direction of counsel
jr the Hamilton heirs, divide it Into;
rovlded such division be advertised
i at least one issue of his notice of
lie.
J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis.
82 . f 4t
LAND AT AUCTION
ixecutor's Sal* of R*al Estate of
Mary J. Campbell, Deceased.
3Y virtue of the power vested in me
under the will of Mary J- Campell,
deceased, I will sell in front of
'ork Court House Door at Yorkville,
outh Carolina, on MONDAY, NOEMBER
6TH, 1911, immediately af;r
the Clerk's and Sheriffs sales, to
le highest responsible bidder, the fol>wlng
real estate belonging to Mary
, Campbell, deceased, to-wit:
"All that certain tract of land In
ethel township, in the county of
ork, state of South Carolina, boundi
by lands of Campbell Brothers,
tnds of A. Currence, J. W. Jackson, ,
le Moss land, lands of S. J. Clinton
nd othera and containing, according ,
> survey made by J. L. Stacy, and exmined,
calculated and approved by I.
. Faries, 239 AND 9-10TH ACRES,
lore or less."
Said plantation is one of the best In
ork county; 5 miles from Clover and
miles from Yorkvllle; well watered; '
ith 76 acres or more of timber land; <
id contains a 4-room cottage with
Itchen attached; 4 tenant houses; .
tree barns connected, and lies on
jbllc road leading to Yorkvllle, and <
so near the Clover and Rock Hill
abllc highway; and has rented for ,
bales of cotton for the past two
>ars. (
Terms of Sale, One-third CASH and
le balance In equal installments of
ie and two years, secured by a bond
' the purchaser and a mortgage of
le premises, with interest from the *
ly of sale at seven per centum, with
lvllege to purchaser to pay his en- *
re bid In cash. Purchaser must comy
by paying the cash portion of his *
d within one hour from the time of
ild sale or the land will be resold at *
e risk of such defaulting purchaser,
urchaser to pay for all papers. *
Said tract can be conveniently dlded
in two tracts of 79 2-5 and 160J <
ires each, and plat of same is on file
the office of J. S. Brlce, YorkvlMe, <
C., and may be examined by any
le wishing to see the same. (
R. A. MILLER,
xecutor of Mary J. Campbell, Deceased.
81 oct. 13-20-37 nov. 3 f 4t '
~NOTICE or LAND SALE
JNDER and by virtue of the authority
vested In us by an Act of
ie Legislature, duly approved on
sbruary 3rd, 1911, we will offer for
ile at Public Auction before the Court
ouse at Yorkvllle, S. C., on MONAY,
NOVEMBER 6TH, 1911, at
even o'clock a. m., TWO HUNDRED
ND TWENTY-THREE ACRES of
ie "County Poor House Farm,"?the
une being divided into two tracts,
ie containing 143 acres, more or less,
id the other containing 80 acres,
ore or less.
All parties desiring to go over said
nds before sale may call upon I. P.
oyd, Superintendent of the Poor
ouse, and he will show them over the
-emises.
Terms of Sale, CASH. The right is
served to reject any and all bids if
ie amount of the highest bid, in our
idgment, Is not an adequate price ior
lid property.T.
W. BOYD,
Supervisor.
LADD J. LUMPKIN,
W. A. AYCOCK,
instituting the County Board of Commissioners
of York County.
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