The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, December 11, 1906, Image 3
160 Beautiful Suburban Lots In Gaffney
Indian Hill Property subdivided and will bejsold to the highest bidders
MONDAY, DECEMBER IT, 1
Beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., ON THE PREMISES, and continuing all dav, and Monday night in the Court House at 8 p m., if announced
during the afternoon, and if not all sold sale will be continued ON THE PREMISES at 10 o*cloc< a. m„ on Tuesday the 1 8th You stand n
the lot you want and bid your price. Each lot will be offered separately and then in blocks of from one and a half to four acres as per c ut
below. The Street Railway will make special trips for this sale at 10.00, 1 2 00 and 2 00 o’clock, starting from the Passenger Station.
B. W. CETSINCER,
Real Estate Auctioneer,
Spartanburg, S. C., who will
conduct this sale.
TO HELP THE TRADERS OUT
We will allow any purchasers at
this sale, who may desire, to offer
and resell his purchases of the day
free of commission at auction after
the sale of the lota Is over. This is
done to give the traders a chance to
get in on property that Is going
cheap anw make money out of It
quick.
A|| lots are staked and numbered,
so ail prospective purchasers can
examine and make their own selec
tions and be ready to buy at this auc
tion from this plat.
Be Sure to pick up some °f the
money making propositions that will
be placed before you at this sale.
BE SURE TO COME AND BRING
YOUR FRIENDS
This is excellent residence prop
erty and should be a money making
proposition to all who Invest.
Look back a few years and note
the wonderful growth of Gaffney, the
marvelous increase In population,
new factories and other industries,
and other vast improvements on ev
ery hand. Speculators:—What the
future will be to the present, the pres
ent is now to the pa s t.
The safest investment
Is earth itself.
on earth
Renters get a divorce from your
landlords.
What can you sell vour bundle of
rent receipts for twelve months from
now? Not one cent. Then why ac-
•umulate such property?
Stop it by buying a lot and build
ing a house and home on it through
the Building and Loan Association
of Gaffney.
Thi« is a fine opportunity for per
sons wishing to invest in Property
sr build a home near Gaffney, “The
Progressive City,” “The Queen of
The Piedmont” which has grown
since 1 890 from a village with 1,600
people to a city of 7,000 or more.
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NOTICE OF SALE.
By virtue of a decree of foreclosure
and sale of the Court of Cotnmoa
Pleas of Cherokee county In the case
of J. C. Jefferies, plaintiff against Mrs.
M. H. Jefferies, et al. defendants. I
will sell at Gaffney. S. C.. on Monday
and Tuesday. December 17th and 18th,
906, the following described property,
to-wit:
All that tract of land situated and
being partly within the corporate
limits of the town of Gaffney on the
Union road, and abounded by W. H.
Richardson, Cooper Limestone Insti
tute. the Lime company’s land. B. P.
Parris. James Spencer Mrs. Crocker
and others, containing sixty (6€)
acres, more or less; being lands deed
ed to Mrs. M. H. Jefferies by W. tf
Richardson by deed dated April the
9th 1897, and recorded in Clerk’s
flee for said county in Deed Book
“A,” page 28. and deed from J. M.
Jackson, dated August 28th, 1897, and
recorded In Deed Book “A,” page 169
TERMS OF SALE—One-third cash,
and the balance in one and two equal
annual Installments from day of sale,
with interest at 8 per cent per annum
until paid, secured by note and mort
gage of the premises with leave te
the purchaser to pay all cash. Pur
chaser to nay for all papers and re
cording and must comply with cash
nortlon of bid at once, or a resale wlH
ho made before the termination of the
sales for the day. at the risk of the
defaulting purchaser. The notes aid
mortgages for the deferred payments
on the land must contain a clause pro
viding for a reasonable attorney’s fee.
In case of collection by suit or by am
attorney, to be fixed by the clerk.
The above lands have been divided
into about one hundred and sixty
building lots, with suitable streets
and alleys, and the plat of same caa
be seen In the clerk’s office, and wlH
also be published before the sale
This property will be offered in sepa
rate lots, and then In blocks, there
being about eighteen blocbs. ranging
from two to five acres, and if it should
bring more as sold in blocks than as
sold separately then the sales ia
blocks shall be taken and considered
the legal sales.
This sale will begin on the premise*
at 10 o’clock a m. Monday, December
17th, the weather being favorable,
and will continue until a reasonable
hour in the afternoon, and all lots not
sold during the day will be offered Ja
the court house on Monday night, be
ginning at 8 o'clock, and then If not
al] sold, the sale will continue on the
premises on Tuesday, December 18th,
at 10 o’clock a ra. If the weather
should be inclement the property wlH
be offered In the court house on these
days instead of on the premises.
J Eb. Jefferies,
Cl’k C. C. Pleas
Pub. Nov. 29 and Dec. 6 and 13.
? ituate ^^?/, the CAR LINE, near LIMESTONE COLLEGE, near LIMESTONE SPRINGS LIME WORKS, near CITY
UKAUbD SCHOOLS, near CITY WATER MAIN ; on Union street, the principal thoroughfare of the city from the South, and wih soon be
the rciost direct thoroughfare to Limsetone College New railroad recently surveyed through the property. The proximity of this prop
erty to these places of note was left off of plat in the rush to get same off to the engraver. This property is being sold under order of
Court, and will be sold to the highest bidder without limit. A rare opportunity to own a home or make a profitable investment.
Tickets will be given ev^ry grown person attending, both male and female,
and duplicates placed in a hat and dr iwn out by some child, and the lucky num-
J . .. bers will get the prizes. LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED to all sales and re-
rerved seats will be furnished them free at the Court House sale at night.
If weather is very inclement sale will be conducted in Court House on above dates instead of on premises.
J. EB. JEFFERIES, Clerk of Court.
100 Valuable Presents Absolutely Free!