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County of Union.
E. P. Norman, et al, Plaintiffs,
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Itasor's Garage, Inc., ct al, D 'fondants.
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In pursuance t f an order made in l
the above entitled c..se, bearing date j<,
October 15th, 1921, the undersigned'
as Receivers of Rasor's Garage, inc.. j Defendant,
will on salesday, July, ^1
1922, during the legal hours of s lie I
befoie the Court House door at Un- B
ion, South Carolina, sell to the high- fl
est Udder therefor the following de-'l
scribed property, to wit: |l
All that certain piece, parcel or I
lot of land, with a three-story black B
building thereon, situate, Jying and, H
being on the Southeast corner of I
Pinckney and Academy Streets of the-B
saiil City of Union, (bounty and State jB
aforesaid, and being known as Lots B
Nos. 1(1 and 11 of the property < f Jno. I
L. Young, deceased, as appeal s by a fl
plat of the same made bv J I. a!.
Pherson, C. K., in November and l)e- fij
comber, It.'Otf, fronting on Academy I
Street a distance of seventy-three (oil !
feet, more or less, and running bickJE
there fiom to negro church lot, and H
along sa d Pinekney street a distai-ejE
of .nie hundred and twenty-nine (I-'?>!
j !. more ( r le.-s, a.id being b >.ui(.<d B
on the North by Academy street,'on'i n
the Past by lot of land jiow or for- |l
mer'y belonging t<, Airs. P. (V Wi' , g|
lard, on the South ly lot of land
known as Negro t inn en ioi, ami * .: I |a
the West by said Pinekney Street; thej5
above described lot of land being com- j %
posed - f two lots known as lo^s >. I o
10 and tl of the dno. I,. Young Vir c.n j j
and Acad iny Street property, and *
convened ; > the said Rasor's tiara c, %,
Inc., by deeds dated the lfith day of ia
() lob . i t!'.) '.ad recorded in the of- o
(ice of the Clerk of Court for the A
County of Union, State aforesaid, in 3
loced Cook No. at, Page 104. and <>:> fi
(lie 1st d iy of November, 1010, and *
leeontid in the said Clerk's (Mice m
in Dc?d Hook No. .'*( 1, Page 10 ? s d
? lots being commonly known as the Sj
proper.y of Rasor's Garage, I sc. .
Tc ms of sale to be CASH, pur- I
chaser to pay for papers, necessary f.
revenue stamps, and the recording of 4
same. The sale of the said lot and
land and the building thereupon is
not to include the elevator in the I
said building, not the gasoline tanks H
and oil pumps, but the same wW bo
sold e ich separately immediately af- 11
ter the sale of the said lot with
building thereon, each to be sold sen- I
nrately and topart from the said lot I
and building and each separately and I
apart from cch other. Terms of sale E
to be CASH for the same. m
Each bidder before being allowed I
to bid, shall be required to dopes t I
with the said Receivers a certified E
cheek in the sum of Three Hundred
($.100.00 Dcdlars, or its equivalent in
cash, same to become forfeited if the
successful bidder >r bidders foil t?
comply; that upon compliance by such
successful bidder or bidders, credit
shall be given on such bid for such
sum so deposited with the said Receivers
ns required hereby, and such
sum so deposited by unsuccessful ladders
shall be returned to them at the
conclusion of such sale. That the said |
purchaser or purchasers of the said
elevator, gasoline tank and oil pumps, I
etc., shall hove thirty days in which to J
' disconnect and remove the same from I
the said building. In event such pur-;
_ chaser or purchasers shall fail to comply
with his or their said bid or hids,
any or all of such property will be
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iold on a subsequent salesday at the
k of the former purchaser or pur-1
isers. The said property now being:
iold at the risk of the former puriser.
W. S. Me Lure,
It. I'. Morgan,
W. S. Nicholson,
Go-Receivers.
'ii'om, S. C., June 3, 1022.
'uhlished in The Union Times June
1", and 22, 1922. ,
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Base 3-0 x 1-10
Price $244.
SECOND SI
Die 2-0 x 1-0 x
Base 2-8 x 1-8
Price $144.
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Airplanes Equipped With
Gas Bombs to Fight Locusts
Baku, Soviet Republican <>f Azerbijan,
June 11.?Gorty airplanes equipped
with poisonous"gas bombs will be
used to light the swarms of locusts
which are descending upon the crops
of the district. The insects came from
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The bombs will be dropped into the
swamps and other breeding places;
upon exploding they will difTust suffocating
gases. Th" experiment will
cost the Moscow government 9,000,000,000
Soviet rubles, or as a local
humorist has said, one ruble for earh
locust.
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FIRST SIZE
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London, June 14.?That seafaring
is an expanding occupation is indicated
by a story told of the recent departure
for America of a great new
liner, equipped with everything from a
swimming pool to palm gardens.
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ciation.
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