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MASTER'S SALE.
Stale of South Carolina, '
County of Union.
Court of Common Pleas.
T. !.. Estes, et al., Plaintiffs,
against
J. It. McCrijrht, Defendant.
In obedience to an order made in |
the ahove stated ease I will sell at
Union before the courthouse door on
salesday, Monday, March (?th, iiW>, all j
that certain tract or plantation of land, ,
lying, being and situate in Union
Township, County of Union and State 'j
aforesaid, containing One Hundred ?.
Seventeen (117) acres, more or less, (
. ml commonly known as Tract No. d
in the division of the lands of Dogan s
Humphries, deceased, and hounded by ^
lan<ls formerly belonging to Mrs. S. ,
W. Porter on the West, on the North )
by lands formerly belonging to Mrs. \
Reulah Humphries, deceased, and <
Tract No. 2 in the division of the f
lands of Dogan Humphries, deceased, j
on the East by Mrs. Mary Knight t
lands, and on the South by Tratft No.
1 in the division of the Dogan Hum- I
phries lands. s
Terms of sale: One-third cash, i
balance on a credit payable in two j
' equal annual installments with inter- t
est thereon from date of sale and af- 1
ter maturity at X per cent per annum.
secured by bond of purchaser and 1
a mortgage of the premises, the bond c
ami mortgage to provide for the pay- \
meat of ten per cent attorney's fee in <
case of default; purchaser to pay for[<
papers and recording and have the | j
option of paying all cash. j
II. C. WILLIAMS, 1
C,-:; Master for Union County. 51
.MASTER'S SALE. f
State of South Carolina,
County of Union.
Court of Common Pleas.
F. If. Carner, as Administrator, Plaintiff,
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against
Martha Smith, et al.. Defendants.
In obedience to an order made in I
the above stated, case I will at Union
before the courthouse door on sales- 1
day, Monday, March ?>th, 11)1(1, sell:
All that certain tract of land lying. t
being an<l situate in Bogansville I
Township, County of Union and State d
aforesaid, containing Eighty-five (85) i
acres, more or less, and bounded on I;
the South by lands of \V. A. Lancaster,
East by lands of Charlotte Sum- d
nter, J. Morris Rodgers and Fannie t
dibbs place, North by lands of Marion o
Sumner, deceased, and B. A. (Jregory, (
and West- by lands of W. A. I.ancas- i
ter, recorded in Book R, pages 122 and h
12d, this being the land conveyed by o
R. C. Williams, Master, to ,J. II. a
Smith, Martha Smith and Lula Smith ?
Leake. This is the first mortgage on t
said land and is for the purchase p
money. a
Terms of sale: Cash; purchaser to I
pay for papers and recording. a
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MASTER'S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Union.
Court of Common Pleas,
f. Cloufth Wallace as Executor of the
Will of Ann E. Hill, Deceased, Plaintiff,
against
). D. Davis, Defendant.
In obedience to an order made in
he above stated case, I will sell at
Jnion before the courthouse door on
;aiesday, Monday, March 6th,
All that certain lot of land in the
rown of Union, County of Union and
State of South Carolina, containing
me-half an acre, and bounded by land
>f Ann E. Hill's Estate: on the North
ind West by lot of J. W. Wallace; on
he South and on the East by public
oatl or Virgin Street continued, and
laving the following courses and disances,
by plat made by L. C?. Young
>ept. 9th, 188(5: Beginning at a stone
>n ,1. W. Wallace's corner on Virgin
street and running South 74, West 25
o stake in center of R. R. track, North
llVfc, West 1.27 to stake in center of
R. track, North 74, East 4.50 to
take on Virgin Street, thence South
9, East 1.20 to beginning stone, beng
the lot sold me by Ann E. Hill and
o secure the purchase money of which
oan this mortgage is given.
Terms of sale: One-third cash, the
>alance on a credit payable in two
ijual installments at one and two
ears, with interest thereon from day
>f sale and after maturity at R per
ent per annum, secured by bond of
hirchaser and a mortgage or the
jremises; purchaser to pay for pa>ers
and have the option of paying
dl cash; the bond to provide for the
myment of ten per cent attorney's
ee in case of default and collection
?y an attorney.
R. C. WILLIAMS,
!- '? Master for Union County.
MASTER'S SALE.
!tate of South Carolina,
County of Union.
Court of Common I'leas.
.. I'. Crawford, Plaintiff,
against
lenry Shelton, et a'.. Defendants.
In obedience to an order made in
he above stated case, I will sell at
Jnion, S. before the courthouse
loor, on salesday, Monday, March <>th,
DHI, the following described tracts of
and, to wit:
All that certain tract of land, and
lescribed as Tract No. 1 and conaining
Kighty-six (K(!) acres, more
r less, lying, being and situate in
'ross Keys Township, County of Unon,
and State aforesaid, and bounded
?y lands of Kay Brothers, Lot No. 9
if the Kstate of Lewis Yarborough
ind others, and being known as Lot
>Jo. 10 of the Kstate of Lewis Yar orough,
deceased, as fuly shown by
dat made by M. P. Patterson, Esq.,
ilso all that tract described as Tract
Jo. 2 and containing Three Hundred
ind Sixty-seven (367) acres, more or
ess, lying, being and situate in Cross
(eys Township, and State aforesaid,
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and known as Lot No. 11 of tn6* Jbotate
of Lewis Yarborough, deceased,
and bounded by Enoree river and
lands of Ray Brothers, and Mrs,
Alma Tinsley, and Lot No. 10 of the
Estate of Lewis Yarborough.
Also all that certain other tract of
land containing Fifty (50) acres, more
or less, lying, being and situate ir
Cross Keys Township, County and
State aforesaid, and better known
the W. S. Gregory Tract, and bouiitfcl
by lands of Win. M. Ray and otherj,
the above three tracts forming a sola!
body of Five Hundred and Thrdc
(503) acres.
Said tracts of land will first be sol!
separately and then as a whole, tm
sale bringing the larger amount will
stand as the legal sale.
Terms of sale: One-half cash, th?
balance on a credit, payable one yeai
from date of sale, with interest theraon
at the rate of Eight per cent, secured
by bond of purchaser and ?
mortgage of the premises, purchase]
to pay for papers and recording, anc
have the option of paying all cash
the bond for the payment of ten pel
cent attorney's fee in case of default
or collection by an attorney after due
R. C. WILLIAMS,
G-:i Master for Union County.
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NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Union.
Court of Probate.
Notice is hereby give", that on the
17th day of February, 191 fi. at 11
o'clock, a. m., in the Court of Probate
for said County, the undersigned will
make his final settlement as administrator
of the Estate of J. R. English,
deceased, and that thereupon he will
apply to the Judge of said Court, for
his final discharge as such administrator.
R. P. MORGAN.
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