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• - • * • ‘ - TT'v,.jp-fl ?*' ; *?ygyy /^' ; i j ; 5ra Pi7T>)| "I* 1 *'^rv,j jrn-i* vBft.tr* && ■' M >*■:. n/w^ir ^5 ,' THE QAFFNEY LEDGER. Tuesday and Friday. Most of the Governors nowadays ■* NOTES AND COMMENTS. gtate ln jj meetone Township, bound ed by lands of E. W. Jolly, South by lot No. 1, Carpenter lot, Southwest j n Ku.k., : when wrltlne their annual messages, i by Cherokee creek, containing H. DeCamp. Editor and Publish., j in ftn exce88 of verbo8lty that Twenty-Six and Seventh-Tens acres, is tiresome, but Governor Ansel has °* e ^om'j. A e8 c r arron n and The Ledger Is not responsible for wr jtten a concise, logical message vv. c. Carpenter to E. Wright Jolly, the views of correspondents. | which is replete with common sense dated April 19. 1906, recorded in book an( i verbiage Is conspicuous by Its pap ; e 264, °® ce of Clerk of Court, Watch vonr label and the date, . . . Cherokee county, said property so d Tl „„p! heforc “tl. too late* W, " le w6 <l0 n0t T*” > “ ,he P™P e rtr ot W. C. Carpenter. And renew betore t>0 * with the Governor in all of hie views vi. All that lot or parcel of land If there be an error, don t get mad, at the same tlme recognize t h a t in the town of Gaffney, S. C., known Report to us we’ll make you glad. his meg ls one of the str ongest as lot No - 2 on plat of Mountain View ws l+nm. Via #>«««• nlm nlooao ’ locuments that has ever been pen- j oed by a Governor of this common- 1 wealth. Remember, ’tis our aim to please, But errors are like pesky fleas— They will creep in in spite of fate, Therefore, watch your label and the date. —Original. CITY DIRECTORY. Officials. J. Q. Little Mayor H. L. Spears Mayor Pro Tem W. H. Ross City Clerk R. A. Jones Treasurer A. L. Hallman Health Officer T. H. Lockhart Chief Police J. B. Bell City Attorney Board Public Works- A. N. Wood.. Chairman J. N. Lipscomb Treasurer W. H. Ross Secretary Board of Trade. W. C. Hamrick President J. C. Otts Secretary SOME VITAL ISSUES. There are several vital issues be fore the general assembly of the State which convened at Columbia last Tuesday. One of the most Im portant is the lien law, the opponents of which will make the most determin ed effort for its repeal. As we have said before, we hope they will not succeed, as this is the most Inoppor tune time for such legislation that has occurred for the last ten years. If there was plenty of money In the country and everybody was prosper ous, there might be good reason for wiping the law off the statute books, hut with money so timid that it is al most impossible to borrow, even ou the most approved collateral, to tabe away the only means that the negro. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mrs. J. Meek Smith and Miss Claude Ross Smith have returned home, after visiting Capt. Ross’ fam ily. Miss Alie Ross went with them. Miss Ethel Ross is visiting in Charlotte this weeb, the guest of Mr. and Mbs. Harry Shaw. W. S- Hall, Esq., went to Columbia Wednesday. Col. T. B. Butler spent Wednesday in Blacksburg on professional busi ness. The “Old Man’’ is in Columbia this week on business. J. N. Cudd, one of Spartanburg’s capitalists, was in Gaffney Tuesday. Brian Bell, who has been spending the holidays with his parents, left for college Tuesday. J. E. Lipscomb made a business trip to Spartanburg Tuesday. S. R. Humphries was in Gaffney Tuesday. Miss Ploy Sarratt is visiting her sister. Miss Ixuiise. in Bamberg. J. V. Sarratt left the city for Co lumbia last. Monday night. W. P. McClain, of Yorkvllle, was in the city yesterday on business. Mrs. Kate Jefferies, of Gowdey- ville, spent Wednesday night in the city, the guest of Mrs. M- H. Jeffer ies. on Limestone street. Miss Rosa Duncan spent Wednes day night in the city, the guest of Mrs. M. H. Jefferies, and left yester day for Gowdeyvllle. where she will spend the winter with Mrs. Kate Land Company, made by R. O. Sams, surveyor, December 16, 1898, begin ning on iron pin in Union road; thence N. 781-2 E. 21.61 chains to iron pin on line Gaffney City Land and Im provement Company; thence 31-2 E. 34 3-4 chains to iron pin, corner lot No. 3; thence S. 781-2 W. 24.69 chains to iron pin. Union road; thence S, 36 E. 4.59 to beginning; for full descrip tion of same, see deed from J. A. Car- roll and W. C. Carpenter to Sumter Littlejohn, dated October 31, 1906, re corded in book J, page 570, office Clerk of Court, Cherokee county, con taining Nine and 69-100 acres, more or less, the interest herein sold, be ing the one-half thereof, formerly owned by W. C. Carpenter. VII. All that lot or parcel of land in the town of Gaffney, S. C., fronting on Smith Street, beginning on corner of Sumter Littlejohn's lot, and run ning 160 feet to alley; thence with alley 90 feet to W. A. Turner’s cor ner; thence 160 feet to Smith street; thence w ith said street 90 feet to the beginning corner, for full description of which see deed from W. C. Car penter to C. H. Robbins, dated June 7, 1906, recorded in book J, page 612, office of Clerk of Court, Cherokee county, said property sold as the prop erty of W. C. Carpenter. VIII. All that lot of land in the town of Gaffney, S. C., fronting on Buford street, bounded Southeast by C. A. Jefferies, Northeast and North west by two alleys, and adjoining lot of T. L. Browm and W. C. Carpenter, for full description of which, see deed from WL C. Carpenter to Carrie B. Carpenter, dated May 27, 1907, re corded in Vol. K, page 11. office of Clerk of Court, Cherokee county. IX. All the right, title and interest and indeed numbers of white people, j ] ( .f| Wednesday night for Greensboro, Jefferies. Mr. Felix Littlejohn, one of Chero- formerly owned by W. C. Carpenter keo’s vory citizenfl, wap n visitor I | n or ^ J al *d in the to the city yesterday. Mr. Adam Goudelock, of Gowdeys- vilie, was in the city Wednesday on business. Mr. Will Austell and Mr. Mallory hag to secure supplies for making a crop, would result in a lot of land which is capable of producing good crops, lying out, and would force these people to seek employment at something whereby they could get support for themselves and families. Good roads is another matter with which the legislature will deal, and it is to be hoped that our representa tives will devise some means by which the road system of our State may be improved. The dispensary will also receive Its share of the attention of the legisla tors, and we devoutly hope that this most nefarious child of the devil may be killed so dead that it can never be resuscitated. It has torn our grand old State fro mthe proud position which it once occupied and brought it down to the level of the basest commercialism. It has de bauched some of our best citizens, who. but for the dispensary, would N. C-. where they go to attend court. Miss Janie Elliot and Miss Sadie Beam are visiting W. T. Thompson and family. Mr. J. Roy Jones, of Abbeville, left today for Spartanburg. Mr. Jones has been in the city for several days looking after the interest of the N. K. Fairbank Company, makers of gold dust, cottolene and soaps. The community without a rural tel ephone service is decidedly behind the times. No investment pays better. Grain the ewes twice a day; give hay in the morning, shredded fodder at noon, and feed rack- at night. A Putrrciom Svpe.-. When F. H. Bensou, lie u lor, was training two armies of “superfor .i battle, he had some dil'Jcul.y in per RUading the weaker side lo submit m i»e conquered. Even ut the Inst per formance the vanquished force, which included a somewhat pngnacioas irish man, who may be ciiHimI X.. upset tra ditional usages by so mv'y mauling Its victor, and the ph . mis have inf- fered i: the hint of ore of the warriors had nut Uvu laltm. “Look a-here, Mr. Benson." he said, “if you want us to be beaten, yon must put X. in the other army. That’s the only way.’’—Loudon Standard. Mn.*c;aret'o Alphabet. Little Margaret was having diffi culty with the alphabet, which was be ing taught her in the good old way. The letter II was a desperate pitfall. H she could not rememl>er, so her mother said. •’See, Margaret, it looks like a gate." That was an inspiration. Now Margaret is in clover. She never forgets, but this is what she says: A. h, c. d. e, f, g. gate, i, etc. Her mother sees still harder work ahead in making the little maid forget.—Wash ington Star. Subscribe for The Ledger, $1.50 a year. Most of ns are very particular about the source of our well and spring water for our own drinking. How about that consumed by tne n**, stock? It Does the Business. Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Maine, says of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. “It does the business; I have used it for piles and It cured them. Used it for chapped bauds and It cured them. Applied It to an old sore have remained honored members of la ™ 14 Sealed it without leaving a u scar behind. 25c at Cherokee Drug society, but because of the baleful in fluence of this slimy, filthy octopus, are either occupying felon’s cells or should be there. Like the deadly upas it poisons everything it touches, and once you feel its contaminating influence you can never again become clean. Let the State of South Caro line became purged, and although it will be impossible to ever fully re cover from its effects, we can, by the grace of Almighty God, hope to get back at least a part of our self-re- sepet. Compulsory education is another matter that will be discussed we believe to be a meritorious meas ure. It has been tried successfully in some of the other Sates, and as we need education more than any* Co. thing else, we fell that such a meas ure would be productive of much good. Another matter of vital interest to the whole State will be the labor NOTICE OF SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Cherokee. Sheriff’s Sale. Merchants and Planters Bank, Pit., against J. I. Sarratt, W. C. Carpenter and S. Q. Sarratt, Defts. By virtue of execution to me direct ed in the above entitled cause, I have levied on, and will sell on salesday in February, 1908, during the legal hours of sale, before the court bouse This | j n Gaffney, S. C.. the following oe- swribed property of the defendants. All lands herein advertised to be sold, are sold to satisfy the lien of the plaintiff’s judgment, whether such land has been conveyed to other parties or not. town of Gaffney, s. C- lying between the intersection of Roberson street and forty foot street, known as lots L'o.;. 50 and 51 on plat of said lands mn1 f> by R. O. Sams, surveyor, con taining Twenty-Six Thousand, Four Hundred Square Feet, more or less, being 122x200 feet in dimension, for full description of which, see deed from J. A. Carroll and W. C. Carpen- ter to J. N. Swofford, dated August 3. 1906, recorded in Vol. J, page 751. The interest of the defendant Car penter herein to be sold, being one- half interest in said lots. X. All that tract of land in said county and State near the Northern part of the city of Gaffney. S. C., known ag the Home Place, contain ing One Hundred and Fifty acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Joe Daniel, N. G. Gaffney estate, F. B. Gaffney, Clary lands, T. G. Mc- Craw, J. A. Carroll. C. J. Daniel and others, for full description of which, see deed from S. Q. Barratt to J. E. Sarratt and R- E. Sarratt, dated 1907. recorded in Vol. J, page 735. office Clark of Court. Cherokee county, said property to be sold as the property of S. Q. Sarratt. XI. All the right, title and interest of VW- C. Carpenter In those two lots of land in the town of Gaffney. State and county aforesaid, fronting on Granard street, about 80x200 feet, and being the >ots with the buildings now occupied by The W. C. Carpenter Company as itg place of business, one-half thereof being owned by W. C. Carpenter and the other one-half by J. A. Carroll. XII. One undivided one-half inter est in tract of land fronting east on road leading from Gaffney to Sarratt’s mill, gaid road being prolongation of Limestone street, containing Twenty- Three and Three-Quarter acres, more o r less. Bounded by lands of Mrs. Sallie Byarg estate, et al. Being tract conveyed to J. A. Carroll and W. C Sarratt; the National Bank of Gaff ney vs. J. I. Sarratt, W. C. Carpenter and S. Q. Sarratt; Gaffney Savings Bank vs. J. I. Sarratt, W. C. Carpen ter and S. Q. Sarratt; American Fer tilizing Company vs. W. C. Carpenter; Emanuel Strauss, et al, vs. \V. C. Car penter; Warner, Godfrey & Company vs. W. C. Carpenter; B. Rubensteia and others, vs. W. C. Carpenter; Drury Hughes & Company vs. W. C. Carpenter; Jacob Epstein vs. W. C. Carpenter; Virginia-Carollna Chemi cal Company vs. W. C. Carpenter; E. T. Wright & Company (Inc.) vs. W. C. Carpenter; Barry Marks Clothing Company vs. W. C. Carpenter, I will, during legal hours for sale, on sales day in February, 1908, before the court house door in Gaffney, S. C., sell for cash, at public auction to the highest bidder, the following described property, to wit: (said property be ing sold to satisfy the amounts due under said executions; purchaser to pay for papers). All the folowing described prop erty, being levid upon and sold as the property of W. C. Carpenter, above named. I. One undivided half interest in that tract or parcel of land, lying in said county and State, on Cherokee creek, waters of Broad river. Com mencing on popla^, on creel:- near George Petty’s, deceased; thence S. 14 W. 55 chains to pine stump; thence 40 E. 10.30 to rock; thence N. S. 56 E. 4.25 to post oak on road; thence 40 S. 10.30 to rock; thence N. 40 E. 11.40 to rock; thence S. 89 E. 3.50 to rock; thence N. 17 E. to stake on road; thence N. 39 W. 12 to maple; thence N. 22 W. 6 to pine stump; thence N. 3 E. 8.50 to stake on creek; thence with the meandering of said creek, to beginning corner; contain ing One Hundred and Sixty acres, more or less; being a part of the Camp Cross roads place; bounded on North by lands of George Petty, de ceased; West by S. A. Stacy, deceas ed; South by Gentry Lemmons and Carroll; East by P. O. Lemmons, de ceased. II. Also one undivided half inter est in that certain tract or parcel of land lying, being and situte in the State and county aforesaid. Bound ed on North by lands of Luther Bon ner and lands formerly belonging to J. L. Spake, on East by lands now, or formerly belonging to N- Lipscomb, Jefferson Lipscomb and W. S. Lip scomb; on South by lands of Docb Anthony and Wm. R. Lipscomb, and on the‘West by lands of W. R. Lip scomb and Nathan Littlejohn: con taining two hundred and eighty acres, more or less. III. Also one undivided half inter est in ail those two lots of land, being lots one and two of lot No. 10', South Absolutely Pure The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum, No Lime Phosphate M. L. Smith, Grand Pythian Chan cellor, has appointed Charles Brown, of Abbeville, keeper of records ana seal in place of Rev. j. h. Tbornwell. The first offender against the pro hibition law in Atlanta wfes convicted and got one year in prison. Pretty tough on him. Carpenter, by Sallie A. Byars, by deed | i*nst square of Gaffney city, and on dated January 4th. 1899. recorded in the Southeast side of Limestone Vol. “B,” page 293. ; street. Beginning at iron pin, corner XIII. One undivided one-half Inter-: of A. N. Wood’s lot, and running S. est in traet. of land on Cherokee creel:-. 35 1-4 W|- 44 feet to corner of lot No. containing Forty-Five acres, more nr,:!, bought by Mrs. V. C. Lipscomb and less, being tract of land conveyed to now owned by her: thence with said Carroll and Carpenter, by Sallie Gaff- Lipscomb lot, S. 54 3-4 E. 200 feet to ney and J. F. Gaffney, by deed dated stake on alley, back cornerof Lip- March 1st. 18'J2. recorded in Spartan- scomb’s lot; thence with alley N. burg county, book "G. G. G..” page 1-4 E. 44 feet to iron ‘pin, A. N. 492. Wood's corner; thence with Wood XIV. One undivided one-half inter- lot N. 54 3-4 W. 200 feet to beginning est in tract of land in said county and corner, containing 8.800 square feet, State, containing Seventy-One acres, more or less. I. All that tract 07 parcel of land in Cherokee county State of South more orTess.”bminded by iands or.l' Carolina, ^s tract No. 3 on j p Gaffney, on waters of Linder . (1S ^survevor^bounded !i ranch ’ l ,eln / a > )ortion of thp „ J - i] In ‘ said county and State, being land by R. o. Sams, surveyor, bound 1 ! Gaffnev land, ennveved to ShMIo a. 1((M)> , |l( , )v , n p os ter In November, us to pee as many as a half dozen bills introduced on this subject. Since His Honor Jiidge Brawley, has declared the present law unconstitu tional. the legislators all over the State have been studying the question with a view of devisln ; some means by which the unconsitutional feature may be overcome, and a suitable bill be passed in relation thereto. We think that a bill which would pro vide a long term of imprisonment in the penitentiary for anyone enticing laborers who are under contract would come nearer solving the prob lem than anything else. Take, It all and all, the general assembly of 1908 will have a strenuous session. Gaffney ch. beii — — — — * . . . i Gaffney land, conveyed to Sallie A contract law. It would not surprise 1 couth^KvV^w’ Humphries' c' ar8 ’ by ' h G ’ v Gaffaey ’ b >‘ ,, ‘7 1 1885. at the sale of lands of R. G. Da- ... * i ^"Craw. South by _P. W. Humphries | (lated M ^ rch 15th< 188 , ; . recorded in v ldson’s estate farms, bounded by A. A. Sarratt, Syl- the homestead tract and Carpenter, by L. G. nf | t G Davidson’s place and others, Byars, et al, by deed dated February ( . on tainin - Fifty-Eight and a Half 11th, 1902, recorded in Vol. ‘ E., page -mres, more or less, and deeded to 36. clerk’s office for Cherokee county, j A c ari . 0 u and W. (’. Carpenter by XV. One undivided one-fourth in^ , H poster. January 6. 1900. terest in tract of land on waters of imii t Cherokee creek, and South of road to I v A,sa , ’ n ‘‘ " ‘ i! £ Gttffaey s terry to Providence church. ‘ n , .HtS in Bounded by lands of Buice, Sam Q- !r a< * of , ""‘LS?.*?/in?. Sarratt, Lewis Humphries, et al. Con- J ho ,own Gn h i , ‘,Jlin tate r , aD n rn < ^ > ? rf i « « taining Forty-One and One-Tenth aforesaid; beginning on S arrat i’i acres, more or less, being land con- s * ree | aa<1 0 r t un » n "irthiT . 1907 and record-j v d to j. A Carroll an( f W . c . Car- »‘ rpt ‘ t «« fpet *° a !°h > 4. office of Clerk | penter by clary by deed March . thence with said Smith lot 200 feet to IV. Also one undivided one-half in- '.-.•est in all that certain tract of land and M. E. Gettys. West by tract No i Suartanlm-e eonntv book “P P P ” , , , , . o tnrt rnntainin«r Elehtv-nne s P aria "bU,g counij, DOOk. 1. I t.. | an( j K ()f |„,| rs of said traci eomaining Mgm\ om „ng- 2(>o. being tract conveyed to . . inMK p^tes •m#i 1 an#1 r»no.Ton(l. mr.ro or . _ \.lnUh 8, .111(1 1 Carroll How’s This? We offer One H urnlred Hollars Reward for any case of Cate> rh that cannot be cured by HallSCatarrh fuse. K J. CM F.NK.Y A CO.. Toledo, O. -We, the uo'U i-igaed, have known F. J. '’hei-nv for Me- bi--t ft vt-ar-, and believe him mrfei-nv hotKira' ie in all hu-dnss traasac- thi.w , *>Vl «,ion..i ,dv abb m fa|.#y out '.--y obilr'it.ions m.nu !>i I heir firm. Ws-»v V Tni’t -£, ’V: >’*>s • Druxrists, Tolo’di r> V’u.oi- n K'n v * & Makvin. Whop saie l»riuru,ft-s. iide-to.O. Hall’sCatai rti Cure Vs taken Internally actlngdir-etlv upon the blood and mucous ...nc of the Tesf'monlals sent free.. pri<-I.*- per bMitie. 9ok1 by all Druir- gis-» K* 4 amily IMHs are the bestA and One-Tenth acres, more or less If. All that tract of land in said county and State, on the North prong of Sarratt's creek, bounded North by P. W. Humphries.’ East bv Luther Humphries, South by J. I. Sarratt, West by P. W. Humphries, containing One Hundred and Twenty-Five acres, more or les?. The above lands are more fully de scribed in mortgage by J. I. Sarratt to W. C- Carpenter and S. Q. dated February 5th ed in Vol. 14. page of as IV land being in the town of Gaffney. S ' March 9th> 19 o 7 , recorded In Vol.“l.. M (,ep ? ed ° mh.ffihn 0 ’ F?b C. corner of Frederick and Granard I J)age 295 Th e above four tracts of l’ pn,p r b, *rHnk H. Littlejohn. Feb- streets, and known as lots Nos. 17 and i j and ] agt mentioned sold as the prop- M,arv - ■ 1* - 18. on plat of the Granard Improve- ; er | 0 j ^ q Carpenter. Terms of ment Land Company, containing 1 8a j e caR h. purchaser to pay for pa- Tv.enty-Six Thousand and Four Hiin-jp pr , dred Square Feet, more or less; for full description of same, see deed ■ iving and beinsr in said county and | from W. C. Carpenter to D. C. Rcsk. ! dated April 12th, 1906. recorded in , Book J. page 252, office of Clerk of Court, Cherokee county, said proper ty being sold as the property ol W. C. Carpenter. V. All the right, title and interest formerly owned by W. C. Carpenter (being one-half) in that tract of land, W. W. Thomas. Sheriff Cherokee Co. Jan. 13, 1908. Pub. Jan. 17-24 and 31. SHERIFF’S EXECUTION SALE- Notice Is hereby given that by vlr- VI All the right, title and Interest of \M. C. Carpenter In that certain let. parcel or tract of land, lying, situated and being In the town of Gaffney, state and county aforesaid; fronting S. I! on Frederick street. Ili glnnliig on Iron pin on said street, J. c. Proyor’s corner, and running with Pryor’a line. N. 3812 K 533 1-2 eh’ilng to Iron pin on street; thence 43 52 12 E. 2 23 chains to stake on tue of executions'to me directed and Htreet; thence fir, R. 3 50 feet to levies thereunder, in the causes of. stake, Gaffney corner; thence fl. 331-2 .Merchants and Planters Bank vs. W C. Carpenter, J. I. Sarratt and S. Q. W 2 80 1 2 to stake on Frederick street* tin nee with Frederick street N. 55 W- 316 1-2 feet to bend in street; thence N. 721-2 W. 203 feet to iron pin, beginning corner; containing three and 4-10 acres, more or less. VII. Also one undivided half in terest in that certain lot of land, in the town of Gaffney, said county and State, fronting on Granard street and the Southern Railway Company’s; land; bounded by lots of Samuel Jef feries and the estate of Mrs. S. A. Byars; alley on back, Southern Rail-; way Company land and Granard j street on front; being lot and store; building occupied by The J. C. Lip- j scomb Company. VIII. Also one undivided half inter-; est in those certain lots or parcels of i land lying, being and situated in the town of Gaffney, said county and State, being a part of the Brown es tate, West side of the Mills Gap road; known as lots Nos. 21. 22. 23, 24, 25, 26. 27. 28. 29. 30 and 31; the first five, being 80 by 158 feet; No. 26 being 80 by 142 feet, No. 27 being 80 by 120 feet. No. 28 being 80 by 99 feet, No. 29 being 80 by 81 feet, No. 30 and 31 being 83 by 81 feet; as shown on plat of same made by R. O- Sams, sur veyor, in the division of the estate of J. J. Brown, deceased; to which re ference is made; be.ng the same lots deeded to J. N- Cudd and W. C- Car penter. J. Eb. Jefferies, Clerk of the Court for said county, in the sale and settlement of said Brown’s estate; re corded in book D, page 127, office of It. M. C. for said county. IX. Also one undivided one-half in terest in those two lots of land, lying and being in the town of Gaffney, Cherokee county, S- C., fronting on Smith street.. One lot bounded by Smith street, Johnson street and Meadow street (extension). lot of J. Eb. Jefferies; one lot bounded by Smith street, lot of J. Eb. Jefferies, Meadow street (extension) and alley running by jail. Said lots containing three and one-quarter acres, more or less, and being the property conveyed to J. N. Cudd and W. C. Carpenter by J. Eb. Jefferies, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for said county and State, in the case of Thos. L. Brown, et al, vs. J. Landrum Brown, et al, by deed recorded in book D. page 127, and being the property referred to in paragraph 6 of the complaint and de cree of the court therein; reference to which deed is made as part there of; said property having been divid ed into lots and platted by R- O. Sams, surveyor in said case. X. Also one undivided one-half in terest in that certain tract of land, situated, lying and being in the town of Gaffney, said Cherokee county, S. C.. known as part of the 11 acre tract conveyed to W. R. Lipscomb by Samuel Jefferies; bounded by lands formerly ovned by Wm. W. Gaff ney, Samuel Jefferies and J. J- Brown. deceased. Beginning on a stake or rock on Smith street, for merly J. J. Brown’s corner, and run ning‘ thence S. 56 E. 91 links to a stake on corner of Smith and John son streets; thence S- 34 W. 91 links to a stake on Johnson street; thence S. 56 E. 9.85 chains to rock X30M in the old flrled; thence N. 34 E. 5.75 to a rock pile in old line W. W. Gaffney; thence N. 56 W>. 10.76 to a stake or rock, another corner of J. J. Brown, deceased, in said line; thence S. 34 W. 4.82 to beginning corner. Contain ing six acres, more or less. Former ly known as "Fish Pond Tract." Be ing the tract formerly belonging to J. J. Brown, deceased, and sold in the case of Thos. L. Brown, et. al., against J. Landrum Brown, et. al., un der decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Cherokee county, by J. Eb. Jefferies, Clerk of said Court, who deeded same to J. N. Cudd and W. C. Carpenter, said deed being recorded in Book D., P. 127, office R. M. C. for Cherokee county, S- C., and being the same tract described In paragraph I of the Complaint and Decree of the Court In said action, the same having been surveyed and divided into lots in said case by R- O. Sams, surveyor. XI. Also all the right, title and In terest of W. C. Carpenter, being one- nfth undivided interest, more or less, In and to all that certain lot or par cel of land, situated, lying and being in Cherokee county, S. C., and bound ed as follows: Beginning on stake, corner Limestone avenue and street running north from Limestone Col lege. and running with said street S. ! 53 E. 12.461-2 chains to a stake, cen ter of street which runs by Limestone College; thence N. 35 E. 9.55 chains to rock; O- M. thence N. 551-6 1 W. 12.72 1-2 chains to stake on Lime stone avenue; thence S- 33 w. 9.52 chains to stake, beginning coifner; containing twelve and one one-hun- 1 dredtb acres, more or less, and be ing known as The Old Hotel Prop erty. Being the same deeded to W. C. Carpenter by W. A. Turner, by 1 deed dated Aug. 16, 1902, recorded in office R. M. C. for said county and State, in Book E., page 524. XII. Also one undivided one-half interest in that certain lot of land situate, lying and being in the county of Cherokee, state of South Carolina, fronting on Victoria avenue, in or near Gaffney; being a portion of the lot sold to D. W Tate by the trus tees of the Cooper Limestone Insti tute; beginning on iron thimble, comer of said institute property, onVictmla avenue, and running N. 34 1-2 B. 5.887 chains with said avenue to iron pin, Jackson’s corner; thence N. 551-2 W. 6.451-4 chains to rock, Annie Lip scomb’s corner; thence s. 341-2 W. 5.887 chains to rock, Annie Lip scomb’s corner, on Institute line; thence S. 55 1-2 E. 6.45 1-2 chains to be ginning comer, center of avenue; containing three and 29-100 acres, more or less; being the same prop erty deeded to J. A. Carroll and W. 0. Carpenter by W. H- Richardson, by deed dated May 22, 1899, and record ed in office of R. M. C. for Cherokee county, said State, in Book B, page 394. XIII. Also one undivided one-half interest in that certain lot, parcel or troct of land, situate, lying and be ing in the corporate limits of Gaff ney, Cherokee county, South Caroli na, fronting on Victoria avenue and known as lot No. 8 on plat made by R. O. Sams, surveyor, for purpose of selling lots of the Cooper Limestone * i Institute property. Beginning on stake on said avenue, corner lot No. 6. and running S. 55 1-2 E. 8.28 chains to stake on back street, lot No. 6; thence S* 34 1-2 W. 3.16 2-5 chains to stake, corner of lot No. 10; thence N. 551-2 W. 8.28 chains to stake on said avenue, corner lot No. 10; thence N. 34 1-2 E. 3.16 1-2 chains to stake, be ginning comer; containing two and 3-5 acres, more or less. Same deed ed to J. A. Carroll and W. C.tfSr- penter by W. H* Richardson by wed dated M«y 22. 1899. recorded In office R. M. C. for said county and State In Book B. page 394. XIV. Also one undivided one-third interest in all that certain piece, par cel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in the town of Blacksburg, S. C.. Cherokee county, beginning on the S. C. and G. E. Railway right of way, on Mrs. M. E. Deal’s line, and running with her line N. 54 W. 540 feet to stake, on street; thence with street S. 60 W. 274 feet to bend In street; thence with said street S. 47 W. 174 feet to railway righ of way; thence in a semicircle with said right of way, feet to the beginning comer; containing three and 84-100 acres, more or less. This tract being on the north side of the said railroad and being the same tract deeded to J. A. Willis. F. G. Stacy and W. C. Carpenter by J. Eb. Jefferies, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said county, in the case of Theo. K. Miller and others against Mrs. Lizzie W. Brown, et. al.. In said court; deed recorded in Book G, page Z, office R. M. C. for said county, dated October 12, 1903. XV. Also one undivided one-third interest In that certain piece, parcel or tract of land.situate, lying and being in Cherokee county, S. C., in Blacks burg. on south side of S- C. and G. E. Railroad; begjnnng at stake on said right of way on Wm. Border’s line and ranning with big line S- 291-2 E. 308 feet to stake, Pollock’s comer; thence S. 61-2 W. 50 chains to stake. Pollock’s comer; thence N. 281-2 W. 207 feet to stake; thence 601-2 W. feet to stake; thence 291-2 W. 113 feet to stake; thence S- 601-2 W. 152 feet to stake; thence S. 281-2 B. 125 feet to stake; thence S. 60 W. 281 feet to stake; thence N- 181-4 W. 8 feet to stake; thence N. 741-2 W. 330 feet with Baber’s line to comer of Shelby street; thence N. 27 W. 136 feet, not including alley, with said street to stake, Hardin’s oorasr; thence N. 63 E. 300 feet to stake ou railway right of way; thence with railroad right of way, in a semi* circle, to the beginning comer; con taining three and 98-100 acres, more or less, as per plat made by Ira Har* din, surveyor, being the same prop erty deeded to J. A. Willis, F. G. Stacy and W. C Carpenter by J. Bb. Jefferies, Clerk of the Oonrt of Cfta- mon pleas for Cherokee county. S. C* in the case of Theo. K. Miller va. Mrs. Lizzie W. Brown, by deed dated October 12, 1903, and recorded la office of R. M. C- for said county and State in Book G. page 5. Teims of sale—Cash. PurchasslJ failing to comply with bid wlthl® thirty minutes same to be resold same day at his risk. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. W. THOMAS. Sheriff Cherokee County, 8. C. January 13, 1908. 17-24-tl.