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No Place for Alligators. Fur Nous. An hngli.sh tuuri/l in tho West in dies had bomi warned against baili ing in a river because of alligators, s> ho wont in swimming; at the rive mouth, whero his.guide assured bin thero would bo none. "How do you know there are in alligators here?" he asked when In had waded out neck deep. "You see, sail," said the guide "dey's too many sharks here. De al ligalors is skeered out. Dis ain't 11 place for dem, sab." Every^time a man trades horses h oxepcts to get tho better of it?ye the chances arc about 10 to 1 agains him. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. James B. Reagin, as Executor aiv trustee of and under tho last wil and testament of James J. Rcedei deceased, and in his own right, Plain til?. against John W. Reedor, Amerlia Andrew! A. Clayton Whitmirc, Alfred R. Doi roll, William Dorroh, Elizabeth Lava Thompson L. Reedor, Delia Uaven port, D. R. Pi Its, J. W. Pitts, Elizr botji C. Bearden and Lillio Ijongshon Defendants. By virtue of an ortjer of Com herein, I will sMl to the highest bic dor before the Court House door ji Newberry, S. C., 011 salesday, Mo 11 da; November 4th, 1907, within the legs uours of sale, all the following d< scribed tracts and parcels of land: 1. I hat tract of land lying and b< ing situate in the County of Newbci ry, State of South Carol in a, know as the "John Gary Place," contaii ing six hundred and thirty-five an .{4-100 acres, more or less, bounde 011 the north by land of Williai Clary and others: east by a pubL road and land of H. H. Kinard; sout by land of McElveen, and west b land of I. H. Compton, Robert Smit and J. C. Gary. This tract of Ian has been subdivided into 5 tracts an will be sold as follows: Tract No. 1, 141 16-100 acres, moi or lees. Tract No. 2, 120 42-100 acres, moi vor lose. Tract No. 3, 131 13-100 acres, mo: or loss. Tract No. 4, 141 60-100 acres, mo: or loss. * Tract No. 5, 101 03-100 acres, mo or less. 2. That tract of land lying and b ing situate in the County of Newbe ry, Stale of South Carolina, kno^ as the "Boston Place" containir one hundred and ninety acres, mo or less, bounded on tho north by tl Reeder Road, east by land of Mrs. E. Kennerly and J. C. Glasgow, soui by land of G. C. Glasgow and Hid Conner and west by land of Jol Fellers and other lands of the J. Reedor estate. This tract has be< subdivided into 3 tracts and will 1 sold as follows: Tract No. 1, 64 36-100 acres, mo ro less. Tract No. 2, 86 01-100 acros, mo or less. Tract No. 3, 40 87-100 acres, mo or less. 3. That tract of land lying and b ing situate in the County of Nc berry, State of South Carolina, knov as the "Polly Patch," containing s acres, more or less, bounded north ai east by land of Mrs. S. E. Kennorl south by land of Reoder estate we ? * by a public road. This tract has be. subdivided into 5 lots and will sold as follows: Lot No. 1, 64-100 acres, more less. Lot No. 2, 85-100 acres, more less. Lot No. 3, 88-100 acres, more loss. Lot. No. 4, 02-100 acres, more loss. Lot No. 5, 96-100 acres, more les3. 4. That tract of land lying and 1: ing situate in the County of Newb( ry, State of Sout)h Carolina, kno\ as "the nino acre tract," containii nine acres, moro or less, bounded < the north by a public road, east 1 a public road, south by tho Reed Road and wost by C., N. & L. Ra road. This tract has been subdivid into 9 lots and will be sold as follow Lot No. 1, 46-100 acres, moro less. Lot No. 2, 46-100 acres, more less. Lot No. 3, 94-100 acros, moro loss. Lot No. 4, 1 61-100 acres, more less. Ivot No. 5, 1 10-100 acres, more less. Lot NC. 6, 1 08-100 acros, more loss. . i -i . . -1 .< I j U*. ./ * I Lot N'o. 7, 55-100 acres, more or, j less. I l.ot Xo. 8, OS-!00 ju*res, more or " loss. j i 1.01 No. 0, 1 -Ki-100 acres, move or V k'SS. 5. That tract of land lying and being situate in the County of Newber j ry, State of South Carolina, known a as the "Nineteen Acre Tract," containing nineteen acres, more or less, bounded on the north by land of Mc-, _ Elveen, east by a public road, south 0 and west by land of I. II. Compton. This tract has been subdivided into 2 tracts rjnd will he sold as follows: e Tract No. 1, 9 54-100 acres, more t or less. t Tract No. 2, 9 54-100 acres, more or less. 0. That tract of land lying and being situate in Newberry County, State of South Carolina, known as d the "White House Place," containII ing one hundred and eighty-eight and i*, 15-100 (188 15-100) acres, more or i- less, bounded on the north by land of J. C. Glasgow; east by the "Ahner Reeder Place" and south and >, west by land of John Fellers. 7. That tract of land lying and be1, ing situate in Newberry County, i- State of South Carolina, known as i- the "Abncr Reeder Place," contain2. ing one hundred and fifty-six and 5-100 (156 5-100) acres, more or less, t bounded on the north by the "White I- House Place," east by land of Mrs. E. [| J. Reeder, south by land of E. P. Matthews and west by land of Clark I ,1 and others. 8. That tract of land lying and being situate in Newberry County, State of South Carolina, containing five and 04-100 (5 04-100) acres, n more or less, bounded on the north by an old road, east by land of Mrs. (| Frank Johnson, south by a part of the "Gary Place" and west by a pub[n lie road. 9. That tract of land lying and bejj ing situate in Newberry County, State of South Carolina, known as jj the "Will Reeder Tract," containing seventy-five and 50-100 (75 50-100) acres, more or less, bounded by land of John Fellers, Amanda Reeder and (lie "Ooleman Reeder r0 Tract." 10. That tract of land lying and bero ing situate in Newberry County, State of South Carolina, known as re "Number One" or Coleman Reeder Place,V containing one hundred; fifre ty-three ^and one-half (153 J-2) acres, more or.les^s, and bounded bv lands re of R, Y. Lea veil; A. W. R^e'der; A. M. Reeder; P. M. Satterwhite and e- 13. R. Mangnm, in which tract Coler man Reeder ha,s a life estate under m Clause III of the will of James J. lg Reeder. deceased. re 11. That tract of land lying and bene ing situate in Laurens County, State S. of South Carolina, known as the "Suth ber Place" containing six hundred Ics ond thirty-three and 39-100 acres, m more or less, bounded on the north by J. lands of J. S. Rlalock; east by C., N. 2ii & L. Railroad and Boozer and Oxner, lie south by ?*?Oxner and Old NinetySix Road and west by land of Mrs. R. re G. Smith. This tract of land has been subdivided into 5 tracts and will be re sold as follows: Tract No. 1,110 43-100 acres, more or less. Tract No. 2, 12S 00-100 acres, more or less. e" Tract No. 3, 102 20-100 acres, more lV" or less. Tract No. 4. 144 13-100 acres, more 1X or less. Tract No. 5, 148 3-100 acres, more )'> or loss. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of 2n the purchase money to be paid in "e cash and the balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest from or dale of sale, payable annually, credit portion to be secured by bond of the or purchaser and mortgage of the premises; with leave to purchaser to anor tieipate payments of the credit portion in whole or in part; purchase! or Pn.V f?r papers. Except so much of said land as is sold in lots of two or acres or less, which shall be sold for cash. )e_ Plats of said land can now be seen >r- ^1C Masters Office and will be exhivn bited on the day of sale. tjjv H. IT. Rikard, on Master, by ? er STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, (BOUNTY OF NEWBKR.R.Y. e(l Court of Common Pleas. s: Samuel Sloan, Burt M. Sloan and or Mattie Sloan, Plaintiffs, against or Benjamin B. Sloan, Mamie Sloan, Willie Sloan, Benjamin Sloan, Jr., and or Marie Sloan, Defendants. By virtue 0f an order of the court or horein, I will sell to the highest bidder before the court house door at or Newberry, S. C., on salesday in November, 1907, within the legal horns or of sale, all that tract of land lying and being situate in Newberry county, ? . I Stale ol South Carolina, containing] Thirty acres, more or less, and known ! 'i- (lie ( aMwell tract ami bounded l?v la mis of I x ??!>* it I'aUl well. Mis* Fannie : .foStiisioiio, J. U. I'.rown and others. ! Terms ol sale, one-half of (lie purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in one year; (he purchaser to secure (ho credit portion with his bond and a mortgage of the premises sold jj with leave to anticipate the payment I of the credit portion, the said cre<? it portion to bear interest at the rale of eight per cent per annum from date of sale. Purchaser to pay for papers. II. II. liikard, Master. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP NEWBERRY. In Common Pleas. Hobert L. MeElveen and William Reader MeElveen, Plaintiffs, against John O. MeElveen and Robert Ernest MeElveen, Defendants. By virtue of an order of court herein, I will sell to the highest bidder before the court house door at Newberry, S. C., on salesday in November, , 1907, within (he legal hours of sale, ' all (hat tract of land lying and be- 1 I ing situate in Newberry county, State 1 | of South Carolina, containing two ' Hundred and Twenty-five (22f>) acres, ' more or loss, and known as the "Gary Plaec," and bounded by 1 lands of James J. Keeder, I. Newton ' Oary, Nathan P. Whitmire and lands of the "stale of 1). L. Carv. I onus, of sale: One-third of the purchase money (o be paid in cash ' and enough in addition thereto to pay the cosls and expenses of (his action. ' to be (axed by the clerk of this court: Ihe balance in two equal annual instalments from date of sale, with interest from date at Ihe rate of eight per cent, payable annually, bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold to be given to secure the 1 credit portion, which mortgage shall contain clauses providing for insurance of the buildings and for the payment of attorneys fees in case of default of the payment of the debt or any part thereof. T^je purchaser has the right to pay all in cash. Purchaser to pay for papors and recording of ?ame. II. II. Rikard, Master. Oct. 8, 1007. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. Tn Common Pleas. Ira IT. Sheppard and Jacob Larry Sheppard, Plaintiffs, vs. W. P. Sheppard, William 0. Sheppard, Olga R. Sheppard, Armenia M. Sheppard and Lcland Hunter Sheppard, Defendants. By virtue of an order of the court herein, I will sell to the highest bidder before the court house doors at Newberry, S. C., on salesday in November, being 4th day of said rnonlh. 1007, within the leg.il hours of sale, all that tract of land lying and being situate in Newberry county, Slate of South Carolina, containing fifty acres, more or less, and bounded bv lands of C. F. Stockman, T. B. Hawkins, W. 1*. Sheppard, Oeorgc Taylor, and Mrs. Wells. 1 erms of sale, one-third of the purchase price to be paid in cash and I ho .balance payable in one and two equal annual installments, with interest from (he day of sale, at the rate of eight per cent, payable annu, ally, to be secured by the bond of (lie purchaser and a mortgage of the premises, that the purchaser at the sale pay for papers with leave to the purchaser to anticipate payment of the credit portion of the purchaso money in whole or in part. II. II. Rikard, Master. 1 EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of the power and authority in pie vested as the Executor of l the Last Will and Testament of Yates Myers, deceased, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, before the court house door, at Newberry Court House, South Carolina, j between the legal hours of sale on the 4th day of November, 1007, (being Salesday in said month) the following described real estate, of which Ihe said Yates C. Myers died seized and possessed, to-wit: All that tract of land in No. 9 Township, Newberry County, South Carolina, containing , thirty-two acres, more or less, bounded by land of the estate of S. A. Huntor, lands of the estate of Benjamin Nichols and othors. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. S. M. Myers, ' Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Yates C. Myers, deceased. 1 Newberry, S. C., Oct. 1st, 1907. ^3 jL/ w w 1 * ? IN? MERCHANT TAILOR MEN'S PAN t500 Pairs will be so Less M cloth cos which th manufac Seven Dollar va'ues at only Five Dollar values at only Four Dollar values at only 1 hrec Dollar values for only 1 wo Dollar values for only and sorr e Pants as low as 75c, Every pair a bargain at O. KLETTNE MASTER'S SALE. STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. Court of Common Pleas. Nannie A. Richards, Plaintiff, v. Annie P. Oxner, as (ho administratrix of the personal estate of W. B. Oxner, deceased, and in her own right, and Bessie O. Richards, Minnie Oxner, Wm. P. Oxner and W. B. Oxner, Defendants. SALE FOR PARTITION. By order of the court herein, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder at Newberry Court House, on Salesday, Monday, Nov. 4th, 1007, during the uaual hours of sale, the following described roal estate: All that tract or plantation of land lying and being situato in Maybintor Township, in the County and Stat< aforesaid, containing Four Hundrec acres, more or less and bounded bj lands of C. J. Purcell, J. S. J. Suber W. B. Whitney, the Glenn Place, th< Simms Place and by lands of others Terms of sale: One-third cash, tin balance in equal instalments of on< and two years; credit portion to b< secured by . bond of purchaser an< mortgage of tho premises sold; am to bear interest at the rato of oigh per centum per annum, with loavo t< purchaser to anticipate the paymen of the credit portion either in whoh or in part. Purchaser to pay for pa pers. II. H. Rikard, Master Newberry County. LAND SALE. By authority given us in the will o Mrs. Elizabetli Cameron, deceased, w will sell at public auction at Ncwbcr ry Court House, within the legal hour of sale., on salesday in Novembei 1907, that tract of land in Newberr; County, known as the liikard placi containing one hundred acres, motor less, and bounded by lands of Ai thur Qualtlebaum, Calk's Ferry Roac J. Lindsay Bowers, Lawton Ixmg an others. Terms of sale: One half cash, bal ance payable January 1, 190R, seciu cd by bond of the purchaser and moi (gage of the premises, with intcreffrom the day of sale. Purchaser t pay for papers. II. W. Cameron, Thomas Tj. Cameron, 3w. Executors. ADMINISTRATORS NOTDOJB. All persons holding claims again? the estate of Bennett II. Amick ar hereby notified to present the sam properly verified on or before Octobe 21, 1007, to the undersigned adminit trator at the office of the Judge o Probate. All persons indebted to aai estate, must, make payment to rn promptly. J. J. Amick, Administrator of the estate of lien nett II. Amick. Sept. 20, 1907. FOR RENT?Good five horse farri in No. 7, known as the Moon plaec 13 milos from Newberry and thre from Old Town. Good pasture am plenty good water. Good dwellini and tenant houses sufficient to rui place. Apply Ws M. Werts, Mountville, S. C. 3t-ltaw. 1 / \ A ** i tfl 1 U? ?T, dl Dili ^ % I MADE 300 Doz. ITS- FANCY [ Pants fff&naE ?idf?r s ii| oney V IIFE tlle IHw FU from Every Shirt 6y clTG double the r tured. ' lously low p 'SS 45 c $2.50 holds good $ I .95 r\ 9 , i 25 Don t Wcistt3 . a pair. your dema sight at R'S. O. K1 NATIONAL BANK OF ti cS + ' c\?0?o ||| Why You Should Hav? l FIRST?It enables you to pj j SECOND?It is conducive t j THIRD?It will help your < ; contact with the best business We solicit your account. ; DIRECTC j M. A. Carlisle. H. C. Mos ! J. A. Blackwelder. Robt. Nor 1 B. C. Matthews. S. B, Aull. i 1 ??????_____ We Cordiall all who visit Columbia during the Fair U Piano and Organ Exhibit of I Take Notice?We <lo not exhibit at the fair street, and have some rare bargains to offer yt Write for catalogues, pric f MA LOME'S MUSIC HOUSE : ; ' CEORGIA-C, imr js?^ < Augusta, Ga., Not Various Attractions i t Round Trip Excursion Tic Return from Points i via j CHARLESTON AND WE *. RAILW e r At Rate of One First Clas< * (mimimum rate ! '' CONVENIENT SCHEDULE. Tickets on sale. November 2 to < to arrive in Augusta prior to 1.00 with final limit November 1 1, 190' n Through Tickets on sale at all T !? For further information, apply to t E. W MATTHEWS, - Commercial Aigent, Augusta, Ga. ERNEST WILLIAMS, C Augusta, Ge ? ? <0 tl rn f ?IN Men's and Boys' IRESS SHIRTS. st quality, UBLE YOKE, THERED BACK, LLED SEAMS, ARL BUTTONS and LL LENGTH. : is worth at least, noney. Our ridicurice, ts. Each, until they are sold. 1 any time to supply n d. They sell at -ETTNER-S. NEWBERRY S. C. I r ? W >i I 5 a Bank Accounts iy your bills by check, o system in your affairscredit, and bring you in men of the community. >RS: eley. T. B. Carlisle, ris. Geo. Johnstone. Jos. H. Hunter. y Invite > call at 2.j28 Main street and sec i/Ialone's Music House. grounds hut at our store 1128 Main >u. e, and terms, to : : COLUMBIA, VS. C. 4ROLINA (.4-9,1907. ind Amusements :kets to Augusta and n South Carolina STERN CAROLINA rAY J Fare, Plus 25 Cts. 50 cents) FIRST CLASS SERVICE. 8, and for trains scheduled p. m. November 9, 190? 7. icket Agencies. your Ticket Agent, or GEO. T. BRYAN, General Agent, Greenville, S. C. >en. Pass. Agent, orgia.