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men mum ETREET.
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purebase fIVO'y )n enJ.b, nd thbal
f)ra, y' two ,*x t s in
amd two year after day saje, wh
Ycterart on aset iDamr f%omv day
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uny ViO rekaser~%* to seur ses
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andi w.vrtgage A abe prewnss sAd,!
PTATE ' J W(lTH CA..IN%A
C/):%Ty OY xEy fER Y-I5
COMMON YILEA ,
'The N*tp*i wbank of Newberry, M. C.,
vs, tYA.it floyd ad4 as John
VoUtac, MaNter,
Ygr,elaeur',
py (tER OF THE COURT OFP
-, C.omrhi'i P'lea for the said Couin-:
ty, I will sell, at pubie out'ry, a,t New
berry < ourt Hruse, on Tuesday, the
2nd day of Janoary, 1%, during Iexal
hours of sae, the lowinig real etata
in the sid Couty, to wit. all that
tract of land, e'ntalnling One Hund red
and Fifty and three-tenthbs Ace, more
or Sess, bound$ed try Iands ofJohn A,
Wrta, John W, Reeder, Willis Spear
man anid others,
Tz*uxx og HAE The purcner will
e requrd topay one-third of thepur!
base m eyin cah, the balance in
.'ual ir ialmenta, In one and two
year. from day 'if sale, with iuterest
fron day ofeeaie, with leave try pay all
in ca.s, Credit portion of te r
chase money to be secured by of
the purhaw:r and mortgage of the
prmises; and purchaser to pay fer
papers.
b!L A$ JONTONE, Mister.
Master's Oflee, Dec, il1th, IMS,~i
STATE OF SOUTH CAR~OLINA,
COUNTYOF NEWBERRY-IN
COMMON PLEfAS.
(I. (,. DeWalt, Plaintiff, vs, Adam L.
Wise et at, Defendants,
BY' ORDER OFl THE COUTRT
herein, dnate'd 27 Nov., IW@8~. I
will sell at public outcry before the
Court,I Hous at Newberry, on the first
Tuesday Ins January 1894, all that lot
or mreel of laud y Irg and being in
the 'Vlllage of Prosperity, County anid
tat. aforesaid, fro)nting Twenty-ldve
feet on llrad street and running back
at right angle. Elghty feet and bound
ed by JlroadJ street arnd Main street,
TICKxH: Tbe purchaser will be re
qured 'to pay one-third of the purchase
money in cash, arnd to secure the bal
see, payable in one and t wo years,
with interest from the day or sale (pay
able annually until paid in full), by
bc,d of the p,urchaer and monirtgage o
lhe piremnise-with leave to antielpate
payments in whole or in part. Pur
cbshs.r to pay for -a per.
M1 AI4JOIJNMTONE. Master.
Mster's Omelce, Dec. 11, 1893.
T'lATlE OF HOUITH CAROLINA,
(OUNTVY 0OF NEWJHERRtY-IN
COM MON PLEA'4.
Ivy M. Muber and Lambiert J. Jones
against holly L. Chandler, Ella 8.
Chandler and IFane T4. Chandler.
JY ORDWERt1 FIHE COURT
.herein dated 27th d November,
1811, 1 wIll sell at publIc outcry before
Le Court House in New berry, on the
frst Tuesday in January 1S94, all that
trutct f laud In the County and State
aforesaid, on watW of GJlder's Creek,
te property oif the 1ate Thcomia Ch an
rter, contaIning Two Hundred anad
ixty.two anid a Halt Acres, more or
less, and bounded by lands of Samuel
s. 54l, now owned by Rt. C. Carlisle,
Wm. Kinard, now owned by John M.
Kinard, lieth Eden church lot, lands
nfl). 1. J. Chandler and by the public
road leading from New berry to Uulon
Thibs land will be sold In threerarc.ela,
bnlatato be exibited on day o sale.
' xxxxM: Thet purchaser will be re
ruired to pay one-third of the purchase
money in cash, and to socure the bat
ic' payable Ia twelve months with
intret, fromu day of sale, by bonid and
mortgg of the premise. wIth leave to
Int.ci pat. pay ments In whole or In part.
Purchaser to uay for >a >rs,
Ml L 8.10N8 NN E,Master.
Mater's 0)ttl0, l)ec. 11, 1893.
TATI OF SOUTHI CAROLINA
COUNT Y OF NE W BER RY-IN
COMMON PLEAS.
Newberry BulkdIng and L4oan Assocla
ion, Plaintift, vs. Willis Spearman,
Dherein, I will sell at public outcry
efore the Court H ouae at. New berry,
'i the first Tueaday In January, 1894,
ll that tract of land ling and being
in Newberr.v Coun ty, S tate aforesaid,
ontaining One. Hundred and Sixty
tree Acres and four-tentha, more or
less, and bounded by lands of J. M. C.
tewart; Moses Spearman, and other
lands of Willis Spearman) et al.
TKtMs: The purchaser will be re
luired to pay one-half of the pur
>ase money In csh, and to secure the
alance by bond and mor fth
premlee sold, with latrestm the
lay of sale..-with leave- to antioipate
iyment. Purobsar to pay foir pa
$LASJOH6i 9EMater,
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wary 1894. '! be a Legs
ing to!in the.Sies
Mast5er%l Sales&
ArTUTY OfNZ 5WET-I5
COMKO5 LE i.
T: 5 :ua -r. Ney'ra-z, C
I 5 PCIVCNC OF TH ?E O EE
e sag l .. 1 N-, ,:T am
day A ..Od . J:.ars :
3egal IMre es :. a S r'e:ry cort
stx H?a e . M3'.s , Ja
3 '.6ey. JenS 7.. I'- ".; a d id
zwy Z, M 'ther. e so a. two
(c?2rty Immesy <anni by J<,c 34e
Aoer", uv*e Fe s. and #neded ty
lands of WVilam Wars.e. Thoww
A a ,a J of J, E. Prs and
1Eiis Ever.
Terns of iale :'Te pee wi be
resped to pry one bird 4 bid in
mh, and the tale, in two e
instan 'e e, oe aid two yars
day of &s3e. with iterast ov eseb from
day of ase crit VPIWoney to
be aered by 'n f the pcre r
ad a urxrtage 'A the premises sai,
with laive, jowever, to pay the who.e
pareAme rzony o a .e y'Lerebaser to
T rOHNSTONE, Master.
Master' OflS *, Dso- 11th, I3 .
1'TATE OF SUTHK CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF NEW BERRY- IN
COMMON PLEAS.
Pwbert A. Fair, as Ezeenor of Jam
Fair. de4le e P launtig against
M. B. Larmer et aa, Deaf uts.
B Y ORDEE F THE (X)RT
berfn.I wllsell asi pbl5e ootk
ery before the Court Bouse at New
berry, oni the first Tuesday in Jana
ary, Ji%4, all that tract of land, for
moerly owned by James Fair, sit0
sted Ia the 4County sn-i State afore
said, e'ontaining about Tnree Hoodred
and Sixty-f'ive Aeres, more or less,
ar4 boooded by ads of Brown A
Mosely, Es ., Cook, John B. Fei
lee,JMo*roe Wieker, A. A. Kibler,
and othera, in five sab.dlvided tracts,
as follows:
Tract No, 1,eon3tsinlng One Hlundred
and Thirty-two Aeres and a half-being
the Homse Place-boujnded by Columbia
and G.reville Road, estate of J. J..
Cook, Brown & Mosely, A. G. Wise
and Lot No. 2.
Tract No, 2, containing Twenty-five
A'eres, bounded ti Tract No,.1, A. G.
Wise, Pierce Wic r arnd Columbia A
G;renvilie Railroad.
Tract No. 3, e mntaning Seventy-six
Acres and a quarter, bounded byFed
Jackson, Geo. C. Cook, B,. B. Su m
pert. A. A. KItbler, Tract No,.4 and
ColumbIa and Greeniville Railroadl.
Tract No. 4, containing Seventy
three Aeres and a hialf,bTounded by
Tract No. 3, A. A. Kibiler, Tract N. 6,
D,. H. Wheeler and Trae~t No. 1.
Tract No. rs, containing Forty-seven.
Ares and a quarter. bounded by Tract
No. 4, J. Mon,roe Wicker and Joo. B.
Fellers.
'f,Tuu: The purchase'r will be re
guired to pay in cash one-third of the
purchase moneyP and secure the bal
ance, payable in one and two years,
withi interest from the day of sale, by
bond and mortgage of the premises,
with leave to anticipate payments in
whole or in part. Purchaser to pay
for papers.
S L AS JOH NSTONE. Master.
Master's Of110e, 11 Dee,., 1893.
Probate .Judg'e's &ales.
$TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF NEW BERRY-IN
PROBATIE COURT.
Inc. M4. Klnard. C. C. P. &c., as Ad
minisutrator of Washington Gourdine,
deceased, Plaintiff; a,gainst Caroline
(lourdine and ot hers, ~fendan te.
P UR.SUANT TO AN ORDER OF
(Court herein, I will sell at New
berry Court House, on sialeday in Jan
uary, 1894, at public outcry, all that
lot of land shltyated in the town of
Newberry, in the County and 8tate
aforesaid, containing (21-100) Twenty
Dune One-H undredths of an Acre, more
or less, and bounded by lands of James
M~cIntosh, the Public Graveyard, Phil
Ilps Street and others, ont the followiug
termas to wit:
One-baif of the purchase money to
e paid in cah, the balance on a credit
if twelve months with interest from
be day of male. Credit portion to be
secured by bond of the purchaser anid
mortgage of the premises sold. Pur
hsser to pay for p&i ers.
J. !3. FE LL3R8, J. P. N. C.
S11th December, 1893.
STATEC OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN
PROBATE COURT.
Albert Anderson, as Executor of Ben
Jamin Bird, Plaintiff, againrt Nancy
Bird and others, Defendants.
..opalut to sell land to pay debts, etc.
BY ORDERI OF COURT H EREIN
LI will sell at public nutcry, before
hbe Court House at Newberry, S. C.,
mn the First Tuesday in January, 1894,
il that tract of land containing Three
Eundred Acres, more or less. situated
ud lying in the County of Newberry
nd State aforesaid, and bounded by
aud. of 8. D). Oarlington, Agent,
'homaa Ray, Mrs. Atchion and 8. P.
WeCrackin.
The said land will be sold in two or
nore tracts, and i lata may be seen at
u y ofle
TERMas: One-third of the purchase
noney to be paid in cash, and the bal- ~
mnee in two equal inustaillmenti', in one
id two years with interset fr om day of
ale. The credit portion to be secured
>y bond and mortgage of the premises, )
ith leave for the purchaser to pay all
il. bid ini cash. Purchaser to py for
tapers. J. B. FELLE S
Judge of Probste..
Newberry, S. C., Dec.11, 1894.
A LL PARTIES ARE NOl'IFIEDI
l.not to allow their stock to tres-I
a upon my Aull Place lands. AH
!iolations will be strictly dealt with ,
eccordng to law.
L. Wr FI on 4
.giesNess
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therefore bare institted a grw
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BARIARSi
Are flying in the air. Ererybioay en
tb,ed to parehle a Chritmas preen
for his iored ones at boxe. Come as
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TherE's a plae to buy.
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Fair Priced Stock.
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EIEC'JTO S SALES
'-.Y AtTEHOHITT GIVES US IN
.te A WoAo l and t<wanest o
Ptiek c.ntaiin O eid af ao
th, moe or ic and a Newberry
(tHLiQae. 00 g3a!edaV it3 Jaitlary,
Sl1E . nh ~A1w1g property of h1s
ads of itreneo Caminl-k oL
Maye. Gha of tne eadi Mill and
DeNFiiek.of the Capita
At r of the W --lliaason Femle Cut
SeXe Co.
AeE otg of la nds I h - "Ao'der
I Place- omair);! O '-Tbi!d of an
r r e, more or i- and i.ertodad by
Ian&5 of Fr c>fi l) zziifir L. LaU T
Mare': (=odfrcy Harsz""u and Jao"b L.
Draiiel;k. .,.,d b,~ ;.lat,
i3. At r a tff"IrsrofaId.s Itre or
le, bounded ;.y lands ':f P. &x'-re,
Harriett Harns+- arid T. C. Pol. twi.g
a pert of the -haze Flo d Place."
Sold by plat.
4. A tract of I2 aeres, more or lea,
being Tract No. 5 of lands formerly
owned by Wm. M. Kinard, deeeased,
and Loanded by lands of F H. Domi
niek, t he McMo~rie plae.JohnBrTooks,
Mrs. Montgomery al o!herc.a- repre
sented by a plat o fie in the Cierk's
5. A tract of 322 aeres, more or less
kn'own as "Tbe Eddy Place," and
bounded by lands of-the estate of A. C.
Glasgow. W. W. McMorries, James
Chalmers and Elizabeth Butler, as per
plat, by whieb it will be sold.
6.. A tract of 244I acres, more or less,
known as the "Butlecr Place," and
bounded by lands of R. P. Clark J. W.
Rhbodes. Mrs. Glasgow, M. A. W. Chat
rers, W. H. Eddy and others. Sold
by plat.
7. A tract of 247 acres, more or less.
known as the "Dr. Willisma Place,"
bund'd by lands of Dr. R. P. Clark,
W. C. Swittenberg and Wesley Rhodes
estae.
8. Also a tract of 298 acres more or
less, known as the "Jacob Cleland
Lanid," and bounded by lands of L. W.
Floyd, J. M. Workman, John Floyd,
and lands form' rly owned by John,
MConnel .nd Winfield Wertz. Sold
under mnorgage.
Terms of Sale: The shares of Stock
will be sold for csb; the land for one
tird cash, balance in two equal annual
installments, witb interest from day of
sale, secured by bond of purchaser and
mortgage of the premises. Purcbaser
to pay for papers.
THOMAS M. NEEL,
GEORGE B. CROMER,
Qralified Executors.
December 5,.1893.
Notice of Final Dis
charge.
1 WILL APPLY TO THE PRO
Lbate Court of Newbtwrrv County on
29th day of December, 1893. for a final
disharge as Administrator of the es
ate of Jas. Sper, deceased.
J. GILLIAM SENN,
Administrator.
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