The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, October 17, 1922, Image 4
Notice of Land Sale
In obedience to a Decree of the
Court of Oomnon Pleas for the Coun- ,
ty of Union, heretofore made in the q
case of First National Bank of Spar- uj
tanbunr, S. C., as executor of the es- jj,
tate of D. E. Hydrick, deceased. <r
against H. S. Wakefield, et al, I will
sell, on the premises, through the h<
Southern States Realty Co., on the ^
2nd day of November, 1922, at pub- c,
lie outcry, the following land, to wit:
All that tract of land containing f
600 acres, more or less, on Fairforest g
Prpplf nnH Prnol- ur*A .
the public highway from Union to r
Spartanburg through the plantation ^
formerly owned by A. G. Means, Sr., f,
being composed of the several tracts, f,
aggregating 586.45 acres, conveyed to 0,
D. E. Hydrick by H. B. Carlisle, Re- a
ceiver, by deed dated June 2, 1905, and
recorded in the office of Clerk of Court *
of Union County, in Book No. 49. j"
page 29, except 16.69 acres thereof on ^
the East side of Mitcnell's and Fair tj
Forest Creeks, conveyed to Mrs. S. L. a;
Crawford in exchange for a tract of v
27.45 acres, conveyed to D. E. Hydrick
by her, which iast mentioned tract is a
included in this sale, and is more par- pi
ticularly described in the deed thereof c
by S. L. Crawford to D. E. Hydrick ()
and the plat therein referred to. Also, p
two lots on the highway above men- 0(
turned, one conveyed to D. E. Hydrick j,
by W. E. Thomson, containing one ,,
ai re, more or Jess, and bounded by j,
lands or w. ti. 1'nomson, W. L.. Thomson
and said highway, and the other
conveyed to D. E. Hydrick by R. A. p
Hopkins and containing a fractior ?>t an
acre, more or less, and bounded by
said public highway, and the highwav
formerly k:?own as the Pincknevville
road leading to Jonesville, and lands
formerlv of W. L. Thomson. Said r
lands w'il be divided into convenient |C
tract \ plats of which will be shown I <
at sale.
Terms of sale: One-third cash;'?'
balance to be settled in five notes ofj '
equal amounts, due respectively in t P
1, 2, 3. 4 and 5 years from date of | ?'
sale, with interest from date at 7 peri b
cent, per annum, payable annually, ur.-i
paid interest to bear interest at same '
rate, and providing that, in case of S
default in the payment of any install- s
ment of principal or interest, the full a
amount thereof shall become immed- f
iately due and payable at the option f
of the holder of said notes, and pro. \
viding, further, for an attorney's fee j F
of ten per cent in case of suit o-je
collection by attorney, said notes t > v
be secured by a first mortgage over! I
the tract purchased; purchasers to V
pay for papers, recording fees and
stamps. j;
W. W. Johnson.
Probate Judge,
10-17-24-31 Ex Officio Master. 1
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X our regular 20c Out
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X 50 pieces "Riverside"
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| 40 pieces "Southern S
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36-inch heaw Sea Islz
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8-oz. Feather Ticking,
X Lakeside Chambray's,
81x90 Wear well Sheel
X $5.00 Nashua Wool-N
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X 72-in Mercerized Tabl
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Notice of Land Sale
In obedience to a decree of the Ii
ourt of Common Pleas for Union Cot
ounty, heretofore made in the case Con
' Tinsley Carlisle ajranst Mary Car- of .
sle and others, I will sell the follow^ stei
if? lands and premises on the 6th and
?y of November, 1922, during legal ven
>urs of sale, before the court house legi
oor in Union. S. C., at public out- hou
*y, to wit: out
All that certain lot of land in Union A
bwnship, Union Oounty, State of ant
outh Carolina, known as Lot No. 1, I.ui
eginning at a bush at Mon-Aetna Un
aptist church, thence in a Westerly linj
irection seventy-three and one-third 12
eet to locust marked XX, thence 600 vis
eet in a Northerly direction to stake vej
a rear line of premises, thence in ed
n Easternly direction about 70 feet str
> poplar XX, thence 600 feet to be- by.
inning comer, bounded North by "el
inds of J. A. Fant R. E. Co., East A.
y same lands and Mon-Aetna Bap?t
Church. South by Pinckney Road. l'd
nd West by Lot I^o. 2 of this diis
ion.
Terms of sale, one-half cash, bal- l,a
nee in one year, with interest at 8
er cent per annum from date of sale, (
redit portion to be secured by bond 12;
f purchaser and mortgage of the'
remises, same to provide for 10 per j
ent attorney's fee in case of default:
i payment, purchaser to pay for pa- j
ers, stamps and recording, and to
ave the right to pav all cash.
W. W. Johnson, j
Probate Judge, ! (>*
0-17-24-31 Ex Officio Master. 1 13
Notice of Land Sale , t;r
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In obedience to an order of the ooi
ourt of Common Pleas for Union v
ounty, heretofore made in the case l'r
f W. E. Sumner against James Th
aimer and others, I will sell, on jui
ronday, the 6th day of November, fa.
922. during legal hours of sale, at
ublie outcry before the court house lir
oor in Union, S. C., the following
inds, to wit:
All that lot of land, situate in Un- |)0
n Township, said County, State of
>uth Carolina, containing nine and ?P
ix-tenths (9.6) acres, more or less, Sa
nd bounded as follows: North by 20
iroperty of the City of Union, lot
ormerly of James Hardy, East by
Vill Palmer, West by Spears and
'outh by J. H. Spears and others, ce,
xcepting the lots heretofore con- wi
eyed by Mansfield Palmer to William ar
'aimer, James Palmer and Elbert
Villiams. .
Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to
iay for papers and stamps. a
W. W. Johnson, no
Probate Judge, de
10-17-24-31 Ex Officio Master.
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DAYS,
FRIDAY, Si
19, 20,
)uting, mostly dark colors
ing, close out price, yard .
ron Ginghams, for three d
Plaids, our regular price 1!
ilk" Cheviots, in solid blue
iti?l qliaafm/r aiih 1*a?I 1 Ci
U1U UUtVlllIg y UUI UC91 lot
as long as it lasts for, yard
our regular price 20c, for
ts, tape edge, regular $1.7
ap Blankets, pretty plaids
llankets to close out for, pi
e Damask, $1.00 quality fi
$5.00 HATS
nent is featuring for 3 d
$5.00 HATS
SILKS
5 Chine, all shades, yard .
on Crepe, all shades, for, y
TOILET GOODS
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5r ftize Palm OIivp Shamm
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Notice of Land Sale
n obedience to an order of the
irt of Common Pleas for Union
inty, heretofore made in the oase
r. W. Lipscomb against G. A. Bbtr,
I will sell the following lands
I premises on the 6th day of Noiber,
1922, being salesday, during
al hours of sale, before the court
ise door in Union, S. C., at public
cry, to wit:
111 those three lots of land, lying
I being on the south side of Mere
street, in the City of Union,
ion County, State of South Caroa,
known as Lots Nos. 10, 11 and
or a plat of "West End" subdiion
made by H. C. Wilbum, sur or,
January 31st, 1917, and boundas
follows: South by McLure
ec?. West by Lot No. 9, and East
lands of Union-Buffalo Mills Co.,
n>f the same lands conveyede to G.
Royster by E. F. Kelly by deed
1 rebiuary 26, 1919, and recordin
Book No. 50, page 340, Clerk
Court's office.
IYnns of sale, cash, purchaser to
y for papers and stamps.
W. W. Johnson,
Probate Judge,
17-24-31 Ex Officio Master.
4dve***"ise in The Titm*
What About It?
Around Hickory, N. C., 88 per cent
the people are land owners, of the
medal cows in the United States,
ree are in Catawba county, at one
ne last year they shipped 25,000
unds of live poultry; they shipped
0,000 worth of strawberries, besides
eserving those they could not ship,
ley have a creamery, too, and have
st had a rousing four day county
ir. They are strangers to hard
nes.?The State, October 13.
What's Union doing?
Chester will have a four day fair,
ginning the 31st. Spartanburg fair
ens the same date for four days,
intuc expects to have a fair the
th.
Ice cream is shipped in here from
tside the county the year round. At
rtain seasons 500 gallons a week
ill not supply the county. Poultry
'd eggs are being shipped here now
quantities. Last winter Union merants
had to pay as high as 11 cents
pound for shipped onions. Why
t add a little enthusiasm and confince
to what we have already and
it Union on the map?
Enoch W. Morgan.
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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS 1
PIGS FOR SALE?of the best blood
lines to be had in the Duroc family.
C. C. Sanders. 1511-3t r
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PIGS FOR SALE?Eight weeks old \
pigs for sale; prices right. C. C. r
Sanders. 1511-3t t
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FOR SALE?Duroc pigs, eight weeks j
old; prices right. C. C. Sanders, j
. 1611-3t a
WE ARE OFFERING to the dirt c
farmers of Union county $40,000 at ?
5% per cent interest provided you "
make application in the next 30
days. R. L. Kelly, Sec.-Treas.
1511-tfl
FOR SALE?A nice 5-room bungalow
practically new, within one block of
East Main street, $2,000 for a quick
sale. E. F. Kelly & Bro. 1511-tf
Loek at the label on your paper
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Sydney, N. S. W., Oct. 16.?A dafi- \
tite proposal for the establishment
if a British Empire air service, in
fhich the British and Indian governnents
are prepared to co-operate, vJpT
>e brought before the federal parliament,
Premier Hughes has announced,
t journey from Perth to London hi
1 and 1-2 days would be possible
ind provide for the formation of a
ompany with a capital of ?4,000,000,
iccording to the plan.
Have you tried Empire Oil? A
new cooking salad oil, in pints and
quarts, at 25 and 50 cents respectively.
Let us show you this oil.
HARRIS-WOODWARD CO.
Good Things to Eat.
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