The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 01, 1907, Page 8, Image 8
SECRET ORDERS AT EXPOSITION.
Many Important Conclaves Scheduled
for Ter-Centennlal.
Tty Mark O. Water*.
Norfolk, Va.. Feb. *7.?Not only >vill
the Jamestown ter-centennial exposition,
which opens on the shores of
Hampton Roads, Va., April 25th, be
the occasion of a grand "home-coming"
for the people of Virginia, but
of the nation, in celebration of the anniversary
of the founding of the tirst
permanent English settlement in Amer
ica, hut it will be the occasion for a
large number of conclaves, conventions,
conferences and assemblies. Altogether
there will be over two hundred
of these events and among them
many secret order gatherings, and,
the pass word and the grip will be
much in evidence in these fraternal
c? mierences.
I he tirst event of this kind scheduled
is the Odd Fellows Grand Lodge of
Virginia, which meets May 14-17. and
during part of this time the Improved
Order of Red Men will assemble.
This latter order will represent the
landing of Captain John Smith. Three
ships will be built to represent the Godspeed,
the Susan Constant and "the
j-jjscovery and, both palefaces and retT*
skinV?^T.U?;r represented in appropriate
costume. Tl\l>- 'T\"*ll a log
house or building in which will be displayed
all relics of the aboriginccs and
everything of historical nature that relates
to the tir<t American, the Indian.
The great council of Red Men
will occur at the exposition September
9- to.
On May gist, the Virginia branch of
the Junior Order of United Americans
will meet and the State council of the
same order on October 13-14. June
5th the National Order of Heptasophs,
or Seven Wise Men, will meet, and
June ibth the Benevolent and Pro4^,-.;...,
n-n..- .^f triL-c a,ran
the Knights of Columbus, and August
11th tin. National Haymakers' association.
The Uniform Rank, Knights of
Pythias will encamp by brigades on
the military camp ground of the exposition.
and it is expected that several
thousand knights will be in attendance.
The Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia,
Tennessee and Georgia brigades
will be in camp from July 29th to August
3rd. inclusive, and the Ohio brigades
from August 3rd to August 10th.
inclusive. Brigades from other States
will be assigned dates later, but their
encampments will be held in July. Major
B. E. Rice, senior major of the
Eirst Virginia regiment, has charge
of the K. of P. featurt'sTu"^"/^* ^
tion.
August 11-17 the national encampment
of the Knights of the Maccabees
will be held at the exposition and it
is exnectcd that at l..act
, - ?.? ,-)V/?V/VA^ II ' Mil
the United States and Canada will attend.
August 1S-24 is given to the
Woodmen of the World, and September
2-7 to the Fraternal Order oi Eagles.
At this latter meeting it is ex-1
peeled that there will be 50.000 mem-;
hers of the order present. September
25th is given to the convention of the
Society of Colonial Wars. September
26-27 the national association of veterans
of the Mexican war; October 7-9,
the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of j
Virginia; October to-11, the Grand I
Commandery Knights Templar of Vir-j
ginia; October It, the Daughters of j
the Revolution; October 11-12, Sons
of Revolution; October 15-17. Ancient
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and Illustrious Knights of Malta; N'o-j
vcmber 11-13, American Federation of |
Labor; November 13-14. Urfted I
Daughters of the Confederacy.
Many of these conventions will be
held in the vast convention hall of the
administration building' . 'which has a
seating cnpjpMy of fiyfT thousand.
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A Big Sale In Union,
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In the district Court of the United1
States, for the District of
South Carolina.
In the matter oi W. T. Beatv and Frank
G. Austell, co-partners, trading as
\V. T. IUatv it Co., Bankrupts.
To the creditots of \V. T. Bcaty &
Co., of Union, in the county of Uinon
and district aforesaid, bankrupts:
Notice is hereby given that on the
nth day of March, 1Q07, at eleven
o'clock in the forenoon, from the store
room formerly occupied by the said
bankrupts, in the city of Union, S. C.,
Jno. M. Little, trustee of said estate,
will sell at public auction for cash, the
entire stock of goods, wares and merchandise
of said estate, consisting of
a general line of dry goods, clothing,
shoes, gents' furnishing goods and no,
tions, all in good condition, and inventories
at a low market value, at
$5,000.00.
The said trustee will sell in bulk or
in parcels as he may deem best.
Any objection to said sale must be
made before me at my office, Columbia,
S. C., on the 8th day of March, 1907,
at eleven o'clock in the forenoon.
Jno. J. Earle,
Referee in bankruptcy.
8-3t.
Special Advertisements
Notices will be inserted in this oolumu at
the rate ol 25 words or less for 2So one issue,
four Issues for 75c. Additional lines over
tweutj five words5c a line.
SUBSCRIPTIONS received for The
State and all other papers and magazines.
E. H. Scaife.
; WANTED?Delivered at Union, S-> C.,
too Cedar Posts, feet each.
Means Beaty.
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTION filled
with pure, fresh drugs, by competent
prescription clerks, at the* Rice
Drug Co. *
$150 PER MONTH sure to good
Agents, handling the world's greatest
of Hair Tonics. Absolutely the
greatest seller in America today.
Nothing else like it. Sells at almost
every home over and over again.
$7.00 clear profit on each dollar.
Write today for " full particulars,
with real chance of a lifetime.
Address J. F. Clark, Conway, Ark.
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YOU CAN GET a pound can of good
Talcum Powder, violet perfumed, for
25 cents, at The Rice Drug Co.
BEFORE BUYING or selling a farm
or any property, write The Carolina
Realty* and Trust Compaov, Bishopville,
S. C. ' 7-tf
IF YOU WANT good fresh HAMS
and BREAKFAST BACON while
they are fresh, you can always be..
i_ sILCC oi- f h t; bj sending your
| orders to The Union Grocery Company.
You can also be sure of getting
the lowest prices offered 011 any
market for strictly reliable goods.
The famous Ferris, Armour's Star,
Kingham's Reliable and Gold Hands.
We can please you if you can be
pleased.
IF INTERESTED in Automobiles or
Motore see Edw. F. Goodman. 0-4t
;GARDEN SEEDS! Oceans of 'em!
Nothing but the best, nothing but
new seed; bulk Reans, Peas. Onion
Setts ami Potatoes. Everything else
that grows in a garden in packages.
i We will not only sell you anything
I you desire in Seeds, as cheap or
cheaper than you can buy elsewhere,
but we will sell you anything in , arden
fertilizers from one >ack up and
deliver the same to you without any
( extra charge. Your orders always
appreciated. The Union Grocery
] Company.
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j HIGHEST PRICES paid for old
scrap iron, brass, copper, old rubber
shoes, bicycle tires, and all scrap rubber.
You can find us at Whitlock &
Sexton's livery stable every Saturday
and Monday. Rring your rubbish
and get the cash money. Fram
Brothers, Telephone 132.
WHY NOT spend your money where
it is appreciated? We appreciate
your order, and it is a pleasure to
serve you promptly, no matter how
large or small your order may be.
Our aim is to give you the promptest,
politest atention. the best goods
and the cheapest prices obtainable.
tictilar, icr r.-? u-??->w rnd we will sc.'
to it that you haw .to further room
for complaint. The Union Grocervl
Company.
\\ A N I ED?\oti to list your property
with I he Metropolitan Loan and
I rust Co., of Greenwood. S. C. j
Real Sstatc bought and sold. Send
for prospectus of The Southern Securities
Co., on immigration. Money
loaned long time, low rates. Write 11s.
Greenwood, S. C. 7-4t
L>SF\ PANSY I'i.OUR for your next 1
I.... .1.:. 1 1 1 .
nni7?i >u iui> uiaiKi ami latce |
no other. Once tried, you will not!
he satisfied without it. Every sack
warranted by the old reliable, The
Union Grocery Company.
ITCH cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's
Sanitary I.otion. Never fails.
Sold by Union Drug Co. S2-3U1
MOLASSES of every kind! Pure
Georgia Cane, old-fashioned Muscovados.
genuine Imported Portori- I
cos., high grade Sugar House, pure
open-kettle Nov Orleans, Karo Corn <
Syrup, genuine Silver Drips, 5 or|<
10 different grades of New Orleans. <
We will sell you in any shape de- > 1
sired, by the quart, by the gallon. 5 ;
gallon kegs, 10 gallon kegs, by the
barrel or by the hogshead. We can I
snit any taste,?no matter how criti- ;
cal. We are prepared to save you
money on every purchase. Give us ,
your orders for Molassess. The
Union Grocery Company.
DR. MARY LYl.ES-SIMS. Osteopathic
physician at Mrs. Dan Wal- 1
lace's. Ail diseases treated; examina- s
tion free. Women's and children's a
diseases a specialty. Phone 93. 1
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HUIET'S Cough Syrup is something j
new and actually docs the work. 25c '
ami 50c a bottle at The Palmetto ,
Drug Co. j'
ONLY THE BEST grade selected
stock, Northern grown, Seed Irish
Potatoes for sale by ns. Wholesale
price by the sack. Will save you
money by the peck or bushel. Send
us your order at once for Onion
Setts. They are going with a rush;
we are selling them che^er than you
ever bought first-class ^etts before.
The Union Grocery Company.
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WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a
large shipment of Molasses in 5, 10
and 25 gallon kegs. We invite you
to examine them. The People's Supply
Company. 9-at
WE OFFER for sale this week a limited
quantity of Pure High Grade
Home-Made Jelly at 15 cents per
glass. If you want to realize what
excellent cooks Union county can
boast of, send us your orders at
once for a few glasses before it is
all gone. The Union Grocery Company,
for Everything Good to Eat
DO YOU WANT the best Razor and
Strop ever made for $1.00? Value
$,t 00. Ask for the Radiumite Razor !
Strop for $1.00 and get the $2.00 Razor
Strop free, at the Rice Drug Co. |
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MOLASSES?We can interest {vou; j
see us. The People's Supply Co/\o-2t
HUIET'S magic Headache Cure awes
relief at once. 25c hnd guaranteed, .
at The Palmetto Drug Co!
DID YOU KNOW that we were selling
you today Pure Cream Cheese
cheaper than we can buy it on an*
wholesale market in the LVnU-d
States'* That's what we do e\ery
tin^e we sell von 3 pounds of lour v
High Grade Cheese for $0 iT/nts <
We always give our customers J tV? *
benefit of the fortunate parchLyfes 1
that }wc make. It pays you, uV*d? ^
your ^business with the-<)T(t' fe I'fri
Tpe ^(Jnion Grocer)fVCompaO>i/^S*
'V ?
DO YOU WANT the best Fountain
Pen ever made for $1.00? Value
$3.00. You can get it at,The JGcc c'
-Drug Co. ' t. t?
WE KNOW that you like good candy,
so why don't you get Conida's? Always
fresji at The Palmetto Drug
Co. r
COTTON BLOOM?Try our Cottbn ,
Bloom Flour. The People's Supwly .
Company. 9-Lt * '
AGENTS! Ypu can sell our jewelry n
novelties among your friends. Sand c
one dollar, by P. O. money ordWr, *
and we will send you a supply which
retails at $2.50. When sold send^us
the other $1.50 and we will send yl?u .
a gold-plated American movemefnt
watch, warranted for 5 years, lor
your trouble. Write today. Pit/' ,
mont Sujiply Coo Box 126, if* !!"!
3- c. -f * fjp u
WANTED?Position by an accurate
and high-speed young lady stenogratpher
and typewriter. Address "Nx/* *
Box 8, Jonesville, S. C. ' I,
A_
WE HAVE a full su !y of Dr. AW .
der's great reinedtc.., also Andcr's
Great Emulsion Soap, 10c, 3 for 25c! B
at The Palmetto Drug Co. 1 (,
I'l.utK?bee us hetore you buy Hour.M*'
The People's Supply Company. g-2t/
Notice to Creditors and Debtors. V
All persons having claims against the %
estate of Edward Lipscomb, dweascd. 1
will please present the same to t'h un- m
dersigned administratrix or her aepr- a
neys. Meaty & Walker, properJjj^^o^fl 1
bated; all persons indebted tf^'thecfcl,
ceased will please make immediate pay- >c
ment to the undersigned administratrix
or her said attorneys. 71
Mary Jane Lipscomb, :i
as Administratrix;
Union, S. C., Feb. 14, 1907?7*3t- j
Valuable Froperty for Sale. \
One S-room house, every convenience.
Main St. $4,0??
One 5-room house with lot 100
by 300, North Church St 2,000 .
One 5-room house, with lot, 1
North Church St 1,500
One 5-room house, with lot 75 ,
by 200, North Church St SOLD
One 6-room house, with lot, Vir- ,
gin St t,8oo t
One 6-room house, with three ?.
lots, Warlaw St., near Aetna I s
Mills .. >0> i.n:o J., l,8ocV
Q10. ir,? ? ? vd'h ' mj
~able
7/ da
Most of these can be bought wit
1-.? Cash, balance in one and tw ,
years.
20 acres of land on West Main (
St.. same terms as above .. .. 1,56, i
acres, with dwelling costing
$2,000, also servant and tenant
house, 500 fruit trees, line pas- VV
ture, wired, an elegant location
for fruit and dairy farm. All
within three miles of town and
half mile of Huftalo 6,00c'M
One lot 011 Main St., opposite
Aetna .Mills, 50 by 150 .. .. SOLD ^
One residence lot, Main St., 100 c
by 300 . 3,000
Two business lots on Main St.,
each 2,500
One store-room, Hachclor St..
opposite postotiice *401 11
I have a proposition on other btosi-1
ness property which I will sell chkanj^
and on terms of 1-8 cash, balance Sii
equal payments of live years.
One business lot on Main St.. which Si
I will sell for cash or exchange for P
farm property.
If nothing in this list suits you I have
ithcrs to offer from high to low. and
m terms to suit YOU. Come to my
>ffice or write me what you want. I |
make it my business to find it for:
/on. \
Offer, subject to sale, from ten to S
twenty shares Aetna cotton mill stock 1:
it $50 per share. '
HENRY M. HOLMES, >
..Real Estate, Stocks, Fire Insurance.
NotiGe to Horse Breeders. s
Rrownstone, belonging to the Hackley
Horse Breeders' association, will
itapd at Uniy.n, S. C., the followtms r
leason. Terms as follows: $5 downr
ind $20 to be paid if foal results. If
lot, $5 will be refunded by the associa:ion.
Horse will be found at Craw- "
:ord & Aycock's stable, Union, S. C. ';
P-.imo. jgj
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yO^ PRICES: Hollow Ground $2.50 ; "
/^fc^DoublO Concave lor Exrtt H e*>? C;
<C B?ard?S3.00 - c
v?j8S^P?lrln LeelhefCeae $6.60 ' V'
Caibo-Maanetlc
$1.00 B?
Razor Troubles H
Possible H(
t6t CIIM fjwiy? >4Sr
Every YearQq{ Qne
from your
dealer on 30 *[
^S9r days trial, with ol
M0 OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE h:
v<
For sale by Si
so
Union Hardware Co. *
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PROGRAM Of SOOTH CAROLINA
SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
ro be Held in the Methodist Church
In Georgetown, S. C.. March
13-14. 1907.
Program of the thirtieth annual conrention
of the South Carolina Sundaychool
association, to be held in the
Methodist church, Georgetown, S. C.,
March 13-14. 1907:
MORNING SESSION.
v^S\csd^y, 13, 1907.
10-10:30 a. m. Devotional services,
onducted by Rev. \V. J. Wyly, Georgejwn,
S. C.
10:30-10:45. President's address and
eport, Capt, J. Adger Sniythe, Jr.
10:45-11:15. Discussion of report and
ecommendations.
11:15-12:15. County association work,
V. C. Pcarce, Chicago, III., secretary
iternational teacher training.
12:15-1 p. m. . Adult Bible class
movement, F. F. Whilden, Columbia,
c.
i-^3Q p. m. Open discussion.
AFTERNOON SESSJO"
Wed. v^jn3
ee, Wm. E. Pelham, chairman, Newerry,
S. C.
3:45-4^5- Reports of officers, (a)
"cachcr training, Superintendent F..
.. Hughes, Greenville, S. C. (b) Pri
lary work, Mrs. M. A. Carlisle, Newerry,
S. C. (c) Home department,
lev. \V. E. Wilkins, Columbia, S. C.
d) Statistical secretary, J. F. Tolbert,
aureus, S. C. (e) Treasurer, Rev
> airer i. Herbert, Charleston, S. C.
4:15-5. Training of teachers, W. C.
earec, Chicago, 111.
EVENING SESSION.
Wednesday, March 13, 1907.
8 p. m. Devotional service, Rev. G.
[. Johnston, I). I)., Georgetown, S. C.
8:15-8:45. Relation of the Sundayhool
to the world-wide niisionary
lovement, Rev. J. W. Wolling, Bra1.
8:4S-9:45- Rev. A. L. Phillips.
?. 1).. superintendent Sabbath-school
ork, Presbyterian board, Richmond.
k.
MORNING SESSION.
Thursday, March 14, 1907.
>10:15. Devotional service, Rev.
P. G. Herbert, Georgetown, S. C.
i>:I5-ii. Primary methods, Miss
3ree W. Vandiver, ^vtrtanburg, S. C.
1-11:45. Principles' and methods of
cubing, Professor W. H. Hand, of
with Carolina university, Columbia.
ajjirTiuTii cuunve m suhy-school,
\V. C. Pearce, Chicago, 111.
12:30-1. Open discussion and tnisceliieous
business.
AFTERNOON ESS ION.
Thursday, March 14, 1907.
3:15 3:30 P- Song service, F. F.
hilden, Columbia, S. C.
3:30-4:30. Superintendent's conferrfH.-,
conducted by Rev. A. L. Phil,
D. I)., Richmond, Va.
, :30*5. Sunday-school lesson for 1
1 rch 17th. taught by Professor Hand,
c tth Carolina university.
EVENING SESSION.
Thursday, March 14, 1907.
t> ri ?: 1 :
p I'. III. iyv\Hii(Mhil ac IV lies.
5: i 5-q. World-wide Sunday-school
ovement, W. C. Pearce, Chicago 111.
9-9:45. The meaning of the modern
ufiday-school movement, Rev. A. L.
hillips, I). 1)., Richmond, Va.
<0. Closing words. Adjournment.
EXECUT1VE COMMITTEE.
William E. Pclhani, chairman, New-1
:rry, S. C.
Rev. T. H. Law, D. D. Spartanburg,
. C.
Dr. E. C. Jones, Newberry, S. C.
Rev. Melton Clark, Florence, S. C.
S. B. Ezell, Spartanburg, S. C.
Rev. W- P. Witsell, Columbia, S. C.
Dr. George B. Cromer, Newberry,
. C.
Rev. J. W. Shell, Spartanburg, S. C.
Hon. J. E. Eilerbe, Sellers, S. C.
OFFICERS: ?
President, J. Adger Smythe, Jr., Pelsr,
S. C.
Vice-president, Rev. J. W. Shell,
partanburg, S. C.
Secretary-Treasurer, Rev. W. I. Her:rt,
Charleston, S. C.
Statistical secretary, J. F. Tolbert,
aureus, S. C.
International vice-president for South
arolina, S. B. Ezell, Spartanburg
c.
International ex-conimitteenian for
Mith Carolina, William E. Pelham,
ewberry, S. C.
Teacher training secretary, E. L.
ughes, Greenville, S. C.
Primary secretary, Mrs. M. A. Carile,
Newberry, S. C.
Home apartment secretary, Rev. \V.
. Wilkitis, Columbia, S. C.
Entertainment will be provided for
I delegates. Notify Mr. L. B. Steele,
lairman of entertainment committee,
your coming. Railroad companies
ive granted special rates for this condition,
on certificate plan. Every
unday-school should send pastor or
iperintendent or teachers. Every
inday-school is entitled to be reprented.
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AsK for the Genuine |
And see that you get what
you ask for
The largely increased demand for Sun Cured
tobacco, created and sustained by the distinctive
quality of the original Reynolds' Sun Cured tobacco,
has encouraged other manufacturers to place on the
market imitation brands and tags which are made to
look so near like the genuine Reynolds' Sun Cured
that unsuspecting chewers and dealers receive the
imitations under the belief that they are getting the
genuine Reynolds' Sun Cured tobacco.
Look close and see that the letters on the tag
;J -f" ^gre-y- n-o-l-d-s' Sun Cured, and you cannot I
J in getting what you ask for and want,
*+~*irsdue for your money that can be produced
from the genuine Sun Cured tobacco, grown where
the best sun-cured tobacco grows.
ASK FOR "REYNOLDS'"
and see that you get the original and genuine Sun
Cured tobacco. ^
It's like you formerly got, before Reynolds' I
Sun Cured was offered to the trade, costing from
60c to Si.00 ner nound. mrl ! : crdd
^ ^ ^ y %W..V* Ul. t/V\# pV.1'
pound in 5c cuts, strictly 10 and 15 cent plugs.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., V7iuston-Saleni, N.C. .
if; . M. FARR, President. J. D. ARTHUR. Cashier.
THE MERCHANTS & PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK,
THE "OLD RKLIABLK."
After the crop has escaped the grass and all other things you
have to tight against, and you get the money for it, you are
still liable to lose the crop, unless you have the money in a
safe place. We offer to the farmer a safe place for the money
from his crops, and we offer to him every assistance that a
hank can possibly give to its customers. The last act of harvesting,
is to. harvest the money proceeds of your crop in a
sound, safe Bank.
^ . Moral: Deposit your crop money in "The Old Reliable." ^
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office over pkofi.es rank, - - i'mox, k. c. p
| HAIR & HAIR, |
DENTISTS. 5
Crown, Bridgework and Regulating a Specialty.
Office over Mutual L y Goods Co., Union, S. C. g \
?j DR. J. MONROE WALLACE, |j
M T> E N T I S T ?i ||
|W Crown and Bridge Work Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 V/[\
A Specialty. Phone 117. Nicholson Building.
BEST BUILDING MATERIAL I
Write for Prices on
Blue Bell Wood Fibre Wall Plaster
"Flint Coat" Finishing Piaster. Composition
Roofing Tile. Write today. ?
GUIGNARD BRICK WORKS
j^-3;Mos COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA w K Master
s Sale.
f THE cheapest v. ay I
to muko ice Cream. State of South Carolina,
Simply stir tl?o content* of one package I County of Union. '
I Jfoll-O -
? court oi Common Picas.
ICECREAM J J-T-Doug,^i#>
Powder 1 vs.
Into ? quart of milk and freer*. No beating Anne E. Rice,
or cooking; nothing el?? to add. One pack.
age makes nearly Iwo quarts of fine ice Defendant,
cream. Costs about 1 cent a plate.
Viva kiwi*: Vanilla, Chocolate,, strata- In obedience to an order made in
berry% I.nnort and Unflarortd. above stated rase I will sell at Union
Approved by Pure rood Commlselonera. aoove stated case, i win sen at union.
No disease genus or ptomaine poison In before the court house door, during
Jell-O lea Cream Powder. the legal hours of sale on salesday,
/TVt,' SparkageeWc., 4th of March, 1907, the following land,
if v'z: a" l'iat 'ot or plantation of land
V'W\ it, send lying, being and situate in Gaston Hill ,
ua bianamsand township, county and State aforesaid,
\t'\\*? containing Eight Hundred acres, more
U^V?o5^^wj[V^7n5stratod reclno or '?ss? Bounded on north by W. C.
yy/~?*'{Ms&ZZj/ book wUI Beaty, on the south and east by landa.
V/d^waMgr-^/ mailed to yon. formerly belonging to the estate of Jas.
B- J?tcr' deceased, and west by lands.
of w A. Heaty and I. M. Mohlev, com?
nionly known as the Vance lands.
17 p Ti dsco n dsop Terms of sale: One-half cash, balV.
E. D6PAS5. S. C. U0PABS. ance on credit of twelve months theren.piQQ
o. n.pAQQ aftcr' to_,b scc?refl by bond of purchBGrAoij
Co U0r Aoj, aser and mortgage of the premises;;
purchaser to pay for papers and recordLaw
Offices Over Peoples Bank. mg 8ame* c H Peake,
1-1 yr j7-3t , . Master.