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REA LESTATE TRANSFERS. Forty-Four Parcels of Property . Changed Ownership Last Month. There were 44 transfers of real estate recorded in the office of the clerk of court for Bamberg county in the month just ended. Land auction i sales accounted for a number of transfers of lots and there were no especially large transactions completed, j Most of the lands changing hands j were in and around the towns of Bamberg and Olar. The largest purchase price paid was $7,200 for 136 acres of farm land near Olar, while the smallest consideration recorded was one dollar combined with love and affection. The highest price paid for any town property was $6,250 for a home in Bamberg. The 44 convey-! ances of real estate for the month of November are listed as follows: Mrs. W. S. Folk to D. E. Fender, $500 for a lot in the town of Ehrhardt. Mrs. lone T. Kirkland to H. H. - Kearse and James R. Chitty, $7,200 for 136 acres of farm lands in the Olar section of the county. A. M. Wright to Alfred Hazel, $200 for a lot in foctory hill section of Bamberg. Mrs. Nannie R. Miley to Bamberg eounty, $245 for right of way fo\ public road through grantor's lands between Bamberg and Olar. Mrs. Marion Roberta Brabham to W. M. Brabham, $6,250 for home in the town of Bamberg. A. k. Dempsey to jLizzie a. Dempsey, $1 for lot on the east prong of Main street, Bamberg. Lizzie A. Dempsey to A. R. Dempsey, $1 for lot on the east prong of Main street, Bamberg. Mrs. Lillian B. Faulkner and Mrs. Sallie R. Owens to R. P. Bellinger, $2,500 for their interest in the John R. Bellinger homestead on Midway street in Bamberg. J. D. Copeland, Jr., to Wm. Bartley and Lewis Bartley, $3,600 for 260 acres of farm land on Lemon Swamp. M. E. Ayer to Mrs. J. J. Heard, $2,500 for house and lot on Bridge street, Bamberg. James H. Lecroy to Mrs. Alice Atterherry, $900 for one-half acre lot along Southern railway in Denmark. Mrs. Anna Hill to Julia Ruth, $1 for interest in house and lot on Wei mer street, Bamberg. Pauline Harris, et al., to Julia Ruth, $1 for interest in house and lot on Weimer street. Bamberg. J. Felder Hunter to L. P. McMillan, $750 for one acre on Rice street, Bamberg. ~ A. M. Denbow to Dr. Geo. F. Hair, ,500 for lot on Railroad avenue, ' Bamberg. Joe P. Morris to Homa Morris, $300 for 8 1-4 acres of farm land in the Olar section. J. A. Mitchell to J. B. Black, Jr., $1,115 for 77 acres of farm land on the Bamberg-Barnwell road. Ina S. McCartha to F. V. James, $2,625 for lot on Beach avenue in Denmark. R. A. M. Brickie to L. B. Fowler, $200 for three-fourths acre lot on Church street, Bamberg. T. J. Crider to J. W. Barr, $3,000 for 88 acres of farm lands. Mrs. Martha Chassereau to Mrs. Rosa D. Clayton, $1,000 for lot on Franklin street, Ehrhardt. B. F. Free to Julia Brown, $665 for seven lots near Bamberg. W. H. DeWitt, Jr., to W. H. DeWitt, Sr., $1,380 for two tracts of farm lands of seven and 131 acres each in the Denmark section. B. F. Free to Isaac McMichael, $360 for four lots in the edge of Bamberg. B. F. Free to Abraham Funches, $225.50 for three lots in the edge of Bamberg. F. C. Ayer to L. M. Ayer, $1,250 for one-half acre and build:"ngs thereon located on Bamberg-Ehrhardt road. J. C. Counts, Jr., to Ephraim Mc Michael, $5 for 100 acres of farm land. /&. W. Smith to E. A. Brabham, $500 for three lots in the town of Olar.. B. F. Free to Joe Holmes, $72.50 . for lot near Bamberg. A. M. Denbow to B. F. Free, $5,500 for lot on Railroad avenue in Bamberg. G. B. Clayton to L. R. Clayton, $1,000 for 100 acres of farm land near Ehrhardt. B. F. Free to J. F. Dodd and C. W. Thomas, $75 for lot in the edge of Bamberg. E. C. Hays to Rederick Patrick, $3,022.50 for 46 1-2 acres of farm land near Bamberg. F. V. James to American Telephone and Telegraph company of South Carolina, $2,625 for lot on Beech avenue, Denmark. H. C. Crum and J. Wesley Crum. Jr., to Minnie Lee Carter, $3,"00 for 182 acres of farm land on the Edisto river. David P. Morris to Willie S. Creech, $1,500 for 20 acres of farm land near Olar. J. A. Kennedy to S. S. and L. W. Williams, $75 for lot in Govan. B. F. Free to Willie Sellers, $77. M 50 for lot on Cox place near Bamberg. Ret Warren to Janie Robinson, $300 for one-half acre lot in the town of Bamberg. B. F. Free to C. N. Hamlin and L. C. Klnard, $92.50 for lot on Cox place near Bamberg. Sank Johnson to Ret Warren, $100 for one-half acre lot in town of Bamberg. Frank R. Richwine to Nela Richwine, $5 for 34 acres of farm land between Midway and Bamberg. Julia P. Jennings to Sank Johnson, $12.50 for one-half acre lot in town of Bamberg. D. M. Eaves to L. C. Stephens, $3, 400 for lot on Railroad avenue in j| Bamberg. Richmond, Va., Nov. 2S.?News- j paper publishers of Virginia met here today and adopted resolutions calling for the reduction in size of newspapers, due to the present shortage of newsprint paper. The publishers announced the situation had become so acute that many were on the verge of suspending publication. Publishers were present from nearly every city in the State. If you bury your may SEE you or n might die without i of its whereabouts, hind a picture, und a sugar bowl or th burglar can just c That's the burglar's this picture and yoi in our bank. bank w: We pay four per pounded quarterly Farmers & M< BHRNAR1 Lights L Simply raise lamp and app remove eithc * The Rayo t panionable li ?is restfu Rayo lamp won't smok( wick and cl better at ai solid brass, i 3,000,000 in i Aladdin Secun STANDAR] Washington, D. C. I Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. , 3 J. t\ Carter B. D. Carter J. 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