The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, November 30, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
45tate of South Carolina, Ccunt7 of
Orangeburg, In Comraon Pleas.
?J. A. Bunch, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. L.
F. Bunch, et al., Defendants.
By virtue of a judgment of the
*Court of Common Pleas in the above
-entitled action, I will sell at Orange
"3>uig Curt huu'e un th6 first Monday
in December, next, during the legal
hours for sale, the following de
scribed real estate:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land, situate, lying and be
ing in Holly Hill Township, said
?County and State, cortaining fifty
two (52) acres, more or less, and
bounded as follows: On the Norm,
by lands of E. O. Harvey; on the East
by lands of John A. Bunch: on the
?South by lands of Pinckney P. Bunch;
and on the West by the homestead
"tract conveyed by the other heirs of
Joel M. Bunch to Melissa S. Bunch.
All that certain other piece, parcel
or tract of land, situate, ly'ng and
being in Holly Hill Township, Or
angeburg County and said State, con
taining one hundred forty-five (145)
acres, more or less, and bounded as
follows: On the North by lands of
J. D. Murray, A. E. McCoy, L. F.
Bunoh and Jim Joyner; on the East
by lands of John L. Wiggins: on the
?South and West, by lands of the San
tee River Cypress Lumber Company.
Terms?Cash. Purchasers to pay
2or all papers and all taxes payable
after day of sale; and in case the pur
chaser shall fail to comply with the
terms of sale, then the said prc:ui?ns
will be resold: on the same or some
subsequent salesday, on the same
terms and at the risk of the forme/
purchaser.
Andrew C. Dibble.
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
November 10th, 1911. , '
State, of South Carolina, County of
Orangeburg, In Common Pleas.
Mary Lee Stroman, in her own right
and as Executrix of the estate of
W. S. Banister, deceased, Plaintiff,
vs. Rose Osbear et al., Defendants.
By virtue of a judgment of the
Court of Common Pleas in the above
entitled action, I will sell at Orange
burg Court House on the first Monday
in December, next, during the legal
hours for sale, at the risk of the for
mer purchaser, the following de
ssri'T d real estate:
All that plantation or tra,et of land,
containing fifty (50) acres, and
bounded on the North by lands of
Thos. W. Porcher, the Bessie Swamp
Tract; and on all other sides by the
pine lands of the estate of the late
Keating L. Simmons, Esquire, de
ceased, lying about six miles south of
the Santee River on the Long Bay,
near Bessie Swamp, and Powell's
(Bay, in Orangeburg (formerly Berke
ley) County being part of the pine
land tract known as the Marion Pine
Lands. '
Terms?Cash. Purchasers to pay
for all papers and all taxes payable
aafter day of sale; and in case the
purchaser shall fail to comply with
the terms of sale, then, the said
premises will be resold on the same
or some subsequent salesday, on the
same terms and at the risk of -the
former purchaser.
Andrew C. Dibble.
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
November 10th, 1911.
State of South Carolina, County of
Orangeburg, In Common Pleas.
^Henrietta Kirkland, et al., Plaintiffs,
vs. Samuel Kirkland, et al., De
fendants.
By virtue of a judgment of the
Court of Common Pleas In the above
entitled action, I will sell at Orange
burg Court House on the first Monday
in December, next, during the legal
hours for 6ale, the following de
scribed real estate:
All that certain piece, parcel or lot
of land, containing ninety-three (93)
acres, more or less, situate, lying
and being in Goodland Township, in
the County of Orangeburg and State
of South Carolina, and bounded: On
the North by lands of the estate of
the late D. L. Faust; on the East by
lands now or lately of William L.
Glover: on the South by lands now
?r lately of R. W. Wilson; and on
the West by lands now or lately of
Ii. B. Fulmer.
Terms?Cash. Purchasers to pay
for all papers and all taxes payable
after day of sale; and in case the pur
chaser shall fail to comply with the
terms of sale, then the said premises
will be resold t 1 the same or some
subsequent salesday. on the same
terms and at the risk of the former
purchaser.
Andrew C. Dibble,
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
November 10th, 1S>11.
Btate of South Carolina, County of
Orange-burg, In Common Pleas.
-J. D. Bowman, Plaintiff, vs. G. Marion
Barton, et al., Defendants.
By virtue of a judgment of the
Court of Common Pleas in the above
entitled action, I will sell at Orange
burg Court House on tue first Monday
in Pecember, next, during the legal
hours for sale, the following de
scribed real estate:
All that certain lot or parcel of
land containing two and one-half
acres, more or less, situate, lying and
being in the town of Cope, in Union
Township, in said County and State,
and bounded Nor:h, South and* West
by lands of Margaret L. Cope: and
E-a3t by the corporate limits of said
town of Cope. Being the same tract
or parcel of land, with the buildings
tLerecn. conveyed to G. Man in Bar
ton. by Margaret L. Cope, by he r deed
dated January 4 1 904, and recorded
in the office of Clerk of Court for Or
angeburg County in book No. 4L',
page r.02.
Terms?Cash. Purchasers to pay
for all papers and all taxes payable
after day of sale; and in case the pur
chaser shall tail to complj with the
tems of sale, then the said premises
will be resold on the same or some
subsequent ^alosday. en the p;ime
terms and at the risk of the former
purchaser.
Andrew C. Dibble,
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
State of South Carolina, County of
Orangeburg. In Common Pleas.
W. R. Livingston, et al., Plaintiffs,
vs. Oliver D. Cam, as Administra
tor of George W. Living>-ton, de
ceased, et at.. Defenckiuts.
By virtue of a judgment of the
Court of Common Pleas in :r.e above
entitled action. 1 will sell at Orange
burg Court House on the first Monday
in December, next, during the legal
hours for 6ale. the following de
scribed real estate:
All that certain tract or parcel of
land, containing sixty-one (61) acres,
more or less, situate, lying and being
partly within the corporate limits of
the town of Woodford, In said Coun
ty and State, and bounded on the
North by lands of Mrs. M?ry N. Alm
au-; East by Waters Ferry Road;
South by other lands of 'Mrs. Idella
E Livingston and West by lands of
Watson Inabiaett and Richard Har
ley.
All that certain tract or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being in Eliz
arx-iu 'i own-tup, in sa.u County of
Oiangeburg, State aforesaid, bounded
North bv lands formerly S. F. Wil
liams; East by the right of way of
the Southbound Railroad Company;
South by lands of James M. Robin
son and West by lands of Samuel Ina
binett and containing fifty-nine (59)
acres, more or less.
AU that certain tract or parcel of
land containing thirty-three (33)
acres, more or less, situate, lying and
being in Orangeburg County, and
Ftate aforesaid, bounded on the North
by lands of Samuel Dibble; East by
lands of Samuel Dibble; South by
lands of John T. Robinson and West
by lands of Geo. F. Robinson.
The fifty-nine (59) and sixty-one
(61) acre tracts above described, will
be sold in two parcels to each tract,
and a plat of same may be seen at
office of Judge of Probate before day
of sale, and will be1 exhibited on day
of sale.
Terms?Cash. Purchasers; to pay
for all papers and all taxes payable
after day of sale; and in case the
purchaser shall fail to comply with
the terms or sale, then the said
premises will be resold on the same
or some subsequent salesday, on the
same terms and at the risk of tlu?
former purchaser.
Andrew C. Dibble,
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
November 10th, 1911.
State of South Carolina, County of
Orangeburg, In Common Pleas.
Lizzie Pelzer, Plaintiff, against Chas.
Martin, et al., Defendants.
By virtue of a Judgment of the
Court of Common Pleas In the above
entitled action, I will sell at Orange
burg Court House on the first Monday
iu December, next, during the legal
hours of sale, tho following de
scribed real estate: ..
All that certain tract or parcel of
land, with the dwelling thereon, sit
uate, lying and being in the city of
Orangeburg, State of South Carolina,
County of Orangeburg, fronting and
measuring on Maxcy Street, in said
City, forty (40) feet; measuring on
the respective side lines one hundred
and thirty (130) feet; and measuring
"on the rear line (40) feet, and
bounded as follows: On the North
East by the said 'Maxcy Street: on the
Southeast by lot now or formerly of
Napoleon Bailey; on the Southwest
by lot of Mrs. Agnes Craig, and on
the Northwest by lot of Mrs. Agnes
Craig. Being same lot conveyed to
Ella Martin by D. J. Hydrick by his
deed of conveyance dated August 18,
1905, and,jecorded in the office of the
Clerk of Court for Orangeburg Coun
ty in Book 45, page 502.
Terms?Cash. Purchasers to pay
for all papers and all taxes payable
after day of sale; and in case the pur
chaser shall fail to comply with the
terms of sale, then the said premises
will be resold on the same or 6ome
subsequent salesday, on the same
terms and at the risk of the former
purchaser.
Andrew C. Dibble,
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
November 10th, 1911.
otate of South Carolina, County of
Orangeburg, In Common Pleas.
Shellie B. Hall, et al., Plaintiffs, vs.
G. Edna Hall, et al., Defendants.
By virtue of a judgmenr of the
Court of Common Pleas in the above
entitled action, I will sell at Orange
burg Court House on the first Monday
in December, next, during tho legal
hours for sale, the following de
scribed real estate:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land, situate, lying and being
in Liberty Township, in the County
of Orangeburg, in the State afore
said containing sixty-five (65) acres,
more or less, and bounded on the
North by the Ninety-Six public road;
on the East by lands of Mrs. Cora
Zeigler; on the South by lands of
William Pearson and of J. H. Chavis
and on the West by lands of S. B.
Hall.
Terms?Cash. Purchasers to pay
for all papers and all ta>:?3 payable
after day of sale; and in case the pur
chaser shall fail to comply with tlie
terms of sale, then the said premises
will be resold on the same or some
subsequent salesday, on tha same
terms and at the risk of the former
purchaser.
Andrew C. Dibble,
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
November 10th: 1911.
State of South Carolina, County of
Orangeburg, In Common Pleas.
Mary C. Dibble. Plaintiff, vs. Edward
A. Hughes, et al.. Defendants.
By virtue of a judgmenr. of the
Court of Common Pleas in the above
entitled action, I will sell at Orange
burg Court House on the first Monday
in December, next, during tho legal
hours for sale, the following de
scrilved real estate:
All that certain tract of land sit
uate, lying and being in Union Town
ship and iu the -County and State
aforesaid, containing one hundred
and twenty-nine (129) acres, more or
less, and bounded on the North by
l ind? of Jeff. Zeigler and Jeff. Smonl::
ou the East by lands of Dr. W. S.
Jennings: on the South by hv:ds o'
AnJrew Gray and J. M. Green and
on the West by lauds of William
Zeigler.
Terms?Cash. Purchasers to pay
for all papers and nil taxes payable
after day of sale; and in case the pur
chaser shall fail to comply with the
terms cf sale, then the said [/remises
will be resold on the same or some
subsequent Nsalesday, on the same
terms and at the risk of the former
purchaser.
Andrew C. Dibble,
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee. I
November 10th, 1911.
Notice to Creditors.
All persons holding claims of in
debtedness against the estate of Jos
eph B. Traywiek, deceased, will
ploase file them with his exxocu
trix, Mrs. Edna I. Traywiek, at Cope,
South Carolina, or with M. E. Zeig
ler, Esquire Orangeburg, South Car
olina.
Mrs. Edna I. Traywiek,
Executrix.
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