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Domestic News October 31, 1924

Yorkville Enquirer

York, York County, South Carolina

What is this article about?

Collection of local legal notices and business advertisements, including a probate application for the estate of Martha Shaw White by C. K. White, notices from executor James F. Bryan, and specials from stores like Kirkpatrick-Belk Co. and Hope Mercantile Co., plus bank statements and theater program.

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Kirkpatrick-Belk Co.—Week end specials.

J. L. Houston, Probate Judge—C. K. White has applied for letters of administration on the estate of Martha Shaw White, deceased.

James F. Bryan, Executor—Notice to debtors and creditors.

James F. Bryan, Executor—Notice of sale of personalty.

Ferguson Youngblood—Farm wagons.

Sam M. and S. E. Grist—Message to young men.

Carroll Brothers—Read this.

Hope Mercantile Co.—Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday.

J. M. Stroup Man, its autumn.

Peoples National Bank of Rock Hill—Statement of condition.

Star Theatre. J. Q. Wray, Manager—Programme for today and tomorrow.

The Bank of Hickory Grove "He Has Money in the Bank."

What sub-type of article is it?

Legal Or Court Economic Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Probate Notice Estate Administration Legal Notices Business Advertisements Bank Statement Theater Program

What entities or persons were involved?

J. L. Houston C. K. White Martha Shaw White James F. Bryan J. Q. Wray

Domestic News Details

Key Persons

J. L. Houston C. K. White Martha Shaw White James F. Bryan J. Q. Wray

Outcome

martha shaw white deceased; application for administration; notices of sale and creditors.

Event Details

Probate judge announces application by C. K. White for administration of Martha Shaw White's estate. Executor James F. Bryan issues notices to debtors/creditors and for sale of personalty. Various business advertisements for specials, wagons, mercantile deals, bank conditions, and theater program.

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