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THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,! Newberry County. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. i George S. Mower, Plaintiff. against ^ 1 - T I ,1,. ; r. T4ar- n w n Mary taroane naiuj, m ~ ? Right and as Executrrix of the Last Will and Testament of John Rogers Renwick, Deceased, et al., Defendants. Pursuant to orders of Court in the ^ 1 T~1 a r*a YT\ Vi O T ; aDOve siaiea case uaicu 14th. 1914, and October 29th, 1915, I will sell at public outcry to the highest j bidder tl erefor on the first Monday in j D?cembe;\ 1915, during tlie legal hours j of sale, at the places and on the terms hereinafter stated, the following described tracts of land, viz: i i At Union Court House in Said State. 1. At the risk of the former purchaser, "All that tract or plantation of land lying in Union county, containing eleven hundred acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Hayue MclCracken, "* * / ^ ~ ~ a A vr>or {.T^orge 5. Mower ^lurjuicnj1 mc vau^i lands), the estate of D. A. Thomas, by the Chick place of the defendant, Mary Caroline Hardy, and others, the same "being known as the Orange Hall Plantation of the late John Rogers Renwick, including a tract called the Lyles Dower tract of land." 2. At the risk of the former purchaser, "All that tract or plantation of land lying partly in Union county and partly in Newberry county containing four hundred and seventy-six 72-100 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of the estate of D. A. Thomas, deceased, Geo. S. Mower (formerly the Oxner land), J. M. Henderson, by the Orange Hall plantation, and by the line between Newberry and Union county? Kaino- iqTfdc oonveved to the de U ^ iil ^ V v w ? - ?- 0 ? fendant, Mary Caroline Hardy, by John G. Willing, Jr., by deed dated December 19th, 1905." i At Newberry Court House in Said State. 3. All that tract or plantation of land lying in Newberry county, known as the Reuben Chick Place, containing eight hundred and sixty acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Mrs. M. F Bynum, and of the State of South Carolina, and by Enoree river, being later known as the Hipp Place of Ben S. Hardy. Terms of Sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance of the purchase money to be paid in one and two years in equal instalments bearing interest from the day of sale at the rate of seven per eent per annum payable annually until paid in full, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold?said mortgage to contain the stipulation for the payment of ten per cent attorney's fees?purchaser to pay lor an papers, sunups auu According the same. Each purchaser will be required to pay two hundred and fifty dollars in cash or by certified check when his bid is accepted, and in default of such payment the land so bid off will be immediately resold on the same terms. Purchasers will be frrthpr required to fully comply with the terms of sale within five days after the day of sale, and in default of cuch compliance the land so bid off will be resold on the following salesda/ at the risk of the defaulting purchaser on' the terms hereinbefore set out. H. H. RIKARD, Master, Newberry, S. !C.. Nov. 15, 1915. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry. .COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. British and American Mortgage Company, Limited, Plaintiff, ; against Ernest D. Chaney and J. J. ^aDors, Defendants. By order of the court herein, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, before the court house door at Newberry, South Carolina, di ring legal hours of sale, on Monday, the first day of December, 1915, the same being salesday, All that tract, ptece or narcel of land lying and being situate in the .County of Newberry, Township Xo. 5, State of South Carolina, containing one hundred and eighty-five (1850 acres, more or less, bounded o^i the north by lands f * of W. S. Hatton, known as the Harmon Place, on the east by lands of George Riser and M. M. Buford, and on the south by lands of the estate of Dr. J. P. Johnson and west by lands of J. iW. Smith. Terms of Sale: One-third cash and the balance in tvro equal annual instalments, the credit portion to be secured uy me oonu 01 me purcnuser and a mortgage o< the premises sold, which bond and mortgage shall provide for interest from day of sale at the rate of eight per cent per annum, payable annually, and for ten per cent attorney's fees, in case of collection by foreclosure or by an attorney, with leave to the purchaser to anticipate the payment of the credit portion, in whole or in part; the purchaser to pay for papers, revenue stamps and recording. H. H. RIKARD, Master. Np.-\ 15, 1915. ! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry. COURT OP COMMON PLEAS. I Morris Fertilizer Company. Plaintiff, ! Against /"' ^1 tt- AndorcAn PhOS- ! '-jeorge L.. uitisguv? , .-lnuii^un - ? | phate and Oil Company, E. M. Lipscomb Company, Ewart-Perry Company and Marietta Fertilizer Company, Defendants. By virtue of an order of the court i I | in the above entitled action, I will ! sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, on the premises near Dysons, in the county of Greenwood, in the State of South Carolina, on Wednesday, the Sth day of December, 1915, the same being salesday. within ths legal hours of sale, the- following de i scribed tract of land containing six-i teen hundred forty-three and threefourths (1,643*4) acres, more or less, and made up of the following tracts: That tract lying on both sides of Saluda river and in the counties of Greenwood and Newberry, known as 1 the Wheeler place, that part of same in Greenwood count}- containing twelve hundred (1,200) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of, or formerly of, James Coleman, Jacob Smith, estate of T. J. Dyson and others, and Saluda river; and that part in Newberry county containing three hundred (300) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of, or formerly of, James N. Lipscomb, W. A. Wardlaw, trustee, and Saluda river. Also, that tract of land in Green ' T-T11 f n- a T7 CU"5 m T"> WOOQ UOUIllv west vjk ixan uuj containing sixty-six and one-half (66^) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of, or formerly of, G. C. Wheeler, the estate of George H. Long, 1 by lands above described, by the Halfway swamp and by what is known as the Wheeler tract. Also, that tract of land in Greenwood county containing forty-eight and one-fourth (48*4) acre's, more or less, and bounded by land of, or formerly of, J. H. (Coleman, Mrs. M. C. Coleman, J. L. Aull, J. T. Burnett and by the twel-ve hundred acre tract above described. Also, that tract of land in Greenwood county containing nineteen (19) acres, more or le&s, and bounded by lands of, or formerly of, Mrs. L. C. Coleman and children and by the twelve hundred acre tract above de j scriDe. The above lands will be properly surveyed and cut up into suitable tracts for small purchasers, plats of which will be exhibited on the day of sale, or before, to prospective buyers. These I tT-ill V>a nffornr? fnr cnlA flTSt ill ?? X A J. V/liUl VU A. A. v, ~ separate tracts and afterwards as a whole, and the master will accept the bids for the separate tracts if the premises bring more sold in separate tracts than as a whole; but the master will accept the bid for the tract as a whole if it brings more than when sold separately. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in one and two years in * 4 ,1 - 11. - - J3 ; ? ] equal annual msianmenis, uie creun j portion to bear interest from the date | of sale and until paid in full at the i rate of eight per cent per annum, payj able annually, and if not so paid to bear interest at the same rate as the principal, and to be secured by a bond or notes of the purchaser or purchasers and a mortgage of the premises sold; the bond, notes and mortgage to contain the usual stipulation to pay ten per cento? the amount due thereon as attorney's fees in case they are col- j lected by suit or placed in the hands j of an attorney for collection, with j leave to the purchaser to anticipatej the payment of the credit portion j whole or in part. Purchaser to pay for all papers an.1 revenue stamps. r\ r tt a rvrv ii. tt. rtiivAnu, Master for Newberry Co. November 16 th, 1915. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS i H. H. Rikard, Master, Plaintiff. against , Andrew 0. Thomasson, Defendant. I By order of the court herein, I will sell to the highest bidder, before the j court house at Newberry, S. C., within j fhe legal hours of sale, on salesday in | December, 1915, being Monday, De* i cember 6t.h, 1915, j -All that tract or plantation of land, situate, lying and being in the county and state aforesaid, containing four : hundred and ten acres, more or less, i bounded by lands of Pat Scott, other 1 lands of the same sold Wm. and Joseph ! Wm iM-ofulloufirh. and the same being a part of the John McCarley tract retained by the said Andrew C. Thomasson out of lands bought by him of the National Dank of Xewberry. S. C. JTerms of sale: Purchase price to be paid in cash. The purchaser of the | said lands will be required to comply ! with thp terms of said sale within ten days after the day of said sale, and in the event that he fail to do so, the master shall resell the said lands at the place, in the manner and on the i terms above set forth, on the salesday in January. 191G, at th^ risk of the i former purchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. H. H. RIKARD, Master. November IS, 1915. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All and singular the creditors of the late 'Madison Pitts are hereby required to rendt-r in and establish their demands befcre me in the case of the Newberry Savings Bank, plaintiff, j against Sarah A. Pitvs as executrix,' i etc., of Madison Pitts, deceased, etc, et al., defendants, on or before November 25th, 1915, and are enjoined from prosecuting their demands elsewhere than in said action now pending in tne probate court for Newberry county, Newberry3 S. C. C. C. SCHUMPERT, Judge of Probate for Newberry Co. V'-kY' jifh iQ"l?i 11'-5-td I , NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE, j Having decided to devote my whole Attention to my shop business. I will sell on salesday in December, 1915, which will be the 6th day of the month, in front of the new court house door, in the town of Newberry, immediately after the master's sales, a public auction, twenty acres of land, situated and being in the town of Silverstreet, New ! berry county, South Carolina, adjoin icg the lands of D. G. Livingston, Mrs. ' B. M. Havird, H. 0. Long, D. L. Ham and perhaps otherwise. (Terms of Sale: One-half of the pur- j chase money cash on the day of sale j and the residue thereof payable twelve months after date, with interest from date, the deferred payment to be evidenced by the note and mortgage of the purchaser. Purchaser to pay for execution of the papers, proper revenue stamps and recording fees. G. TOM BLAIR. November 15, 1915. rTTiTTTOV YATIfP V/l A A* V X A VJU? State of South Carolina. County of Xewberry. By iC. C. Schumpert, Probate Judge: Whereas, 'W. H. Suber made suit to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate and effects of Mrs. Texana Suber. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mrs. Texana ripppac-eri. that, thev be and aD pear before me, in the court of probate, to be held at Newberry, S. C., on No-1 vember 24 next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, ti i show cause if any they have, why the 'said administration should not be ! granted. Given under my hand this 10th day j of November, A. D. 1915. C. .C SCHUMPERT, _ ! J. P. N. C. assess SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT. The undersigned will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder, before the court house door at Newberry, S. C., oo^salesday in December, 1915, being the 6th day of said month, immeHiafpiv flftpr the sales of the master, | the following described real estate, to-wit: j I All that piece and parcel of land in the town of Newberry, county of New; berry, State of South Carolina, con| taining one-half (}?) of one acre, more | or less, bounded on the north by I Boundary street, which street it fronts, on the east by lot of W. B. Timmermann. on the south bv lot of James F I Epting; and on the west by lot of Thos., E. Epting; ,said lot has located tbereon five rooms. This house and lot is well located in a good residence section of the town of Newberry. Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase price to be paid in cash, the bal-! aEce on a credit of twelve months, the credit portion to be evidenced by note of the purchaser, bearing interest at eight per cent per annum from daie of sale, and containing the usual stipulation of ten per cent attorneys' fees, in mco nf fnrpprJ nnller.tion. which note is to besecured by the purchaser's mortgage of the premises; purchaser to pay for the execution of papers, required revenue stamps an*' recording fees; purchaser havp thp risrht. if he so desires, to pay all or any part of the credit portion in cash. Purchaser will be required to deposit with our attorneys, Blease & Blease, immediately upon bidding in ?aid property, the sum of one hundred dollars as an evidence of his good faith and as a guarantee that he will comply with the terms of sale within "five days of the date of sale. The above described real estate is covered by mortgages to J. L. Burns, the Commercial Bank of Newberry, S. ? - .IV XT 1 T3nnlr (J., ana ine iNewuerry oa.vmg& Upon compliance with the terms of sale by the purchoser, the amount of the purchase price will be applied to the discharge of said mortgages and the purchaser will be given possession of said premises free of all liens and incumbrances. uAmy further information desired as to the said property, or as to the title )f the same can be had from Bleasv ; & Mlearc. MRS LENA WHITMAN, K. M. SCHUMPERT, H.KS. LIZZIE SCHTMPERT. Xewberr S. November 12. 1015. NOTICE OF MEETING Of Stockholders 01 the Wheeler-Lane-1 ford Company. Pursuant to a resolution aaupted b;. ; the board of directors of the Wheeler. Langford company, whereby a reduction of the capital stock of the company to the par'value of $6,000.00 was determined upon, and pursuant to a resolution adopted by the board of directors to change the name of the Wheeler-Langford Company to Buz-1 hardt-Langford Furniture Company, aj meeting of the stockholders thereof is j hereby called to be held at the storehouse of said company, at Newberry, | s. c., at 1u o'ciock in tne iorenoon, on | Monday, November 29, 1915, for the j purpose of considering such resolutions. J. J. LANGFORD, President. B. T. EUZHARDT, secretary. 10-26-4t NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un-j dersigned as administrator of the es-l tate of Geo. W. Glymph, deceased, will j make a final settlement on said estate' I as such admiuistrator in the office of | the probate judge of Newberry countv| on >ihursciay, Lecemger -, 1915, an.J i immediately thereafter apply for letj ters dismissory as such administrator, i All persons holding claims against ! said estate will present the same duly ; attested to the undersigned on or before that date ana all persons indebted i to said estate will make payment. WM. H. GIST, i ? ->??x__ nr j frnminisiraLur vjreu. *v. vjtijuipu, deceased. Nov. 1, 1915. SALE BY HEIRS AT LAW. As heirs at law of Wm. M. Bobb, deceased, we, the undersigned, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, ! before the court house door, at Newj berry, S. C., on Monday, the 6th day of December, 1915. the following de?r?rihAr? lands, tfv-wit: Tract 1. All that tract of land lying in No. 10 township, in the county of Newberry and state of South ICarolina, containing fifty-two (52) acres, more or less, fronting oil the Ridge road, and bounded by lands of G. P. Griffin, W. F. Enlo\ J. C. Counts, Hiiliard Long, M. M. Long, John Ki nara ana rars. Alice ?ms Liau. embraces dwelling house and outbuildings. j Tract No. 2. All that tract of land lying in No. 10 township, county of! Newberry, State of South Carolina, j containing ninety (90) acres, more or less, fronting on the Ridge road and hv lnnflc nf "YTr? A1ir?.P I^OTie. 1 ? / O U U V.U WJ v?w w* ? 0, Mrs. Jane Barks, Miss Nannie Simp-1 J son. A. N. Crosson, C. L. Wilson and Ida Bobb. Terms of Sale: Cash. Hhe pur- j chaser to pay for deed, stamps and recording. Upon the acceptance of the bid on either tract of land the purchaser must immediately place in the hands of our attorney G. G. Sale, fifty dolI 1ot?o in flaoh r?r a rh^P.k for iUi o V/a w* V.-VV* ? J that amount, and comply with the terms of sale within five days from! date of sale, or the property will be! re-sold on the succeeding salesday at the risk of the former purchaser. It is hereby announced that there is a.mortgage upon said premises, held i ? by M. L. Strauss, which mortgage is to be paid out of the purchase money of; said premises, and marked satisfied,; before any purchaser will be held re- j sponsible for his bid. Purchaser to pay for papers, stamps' ard recording. i L. A, EOBB, J. W. BOBB, G. M. BOBB, MAMIE RICHARDSON, Heirs at Law of JWV "7. Bobb. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry. By virtue of tne power invested m; me as administrator of the estate of Samuel Brooks, deceased, with will annexed, I will sell to the highest bidder, before the court house at New-! berry S. C., within the legal hours of1 sales on salesday, the first Monday in' i December, 1915: All that tract, piece or parcel of land lyiiiff. being and situate in town- i ship Xo. 10, Newberry county, State of; South Carolina, containing forty-five j (45) acres, more or less, bounded b/j lands of Mrs Sallie Wicker, Mrs. El-; vira Kibler, A. H. Hawkins and prob-i ably otners. Terms of sale: Ail ot the purchase >-- ^ ,3 +V? /v priCO IU UC pet IU m icisu an u uic yui - chaser to pay for the necessary papers and revenue stamps. As an evidence of good faith, the purchaser shall deposit with the probate judge immediately upon the premises' being sold to him fifty dollars, and in the event of said purchaser failing to do so / S VOl'K (ill. / AS DIRECT <1 S. DEPARTMENT OF THEY KM) ... \gilder & \ lv- 9 ^ I Great I | Serials 1 | The year 1916 \ ? will be crowded with <| the very best reading in 5 __ The Youths I 9 Great Serials ! SN . 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