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4 f S' the Legal Sales Wc will sell at Public Auction in front of the Court House at Barnwell, on Monday, January 4th, 1926, imm?Jiately after the legal sales 44 acres of land, known as Tract No. 3 of a subdivision of 250 acres of the famous Sherwood Plantation. This is < •* a valuable piece of property and should enhance greatly in value in the next few years. It is desirably located, being close to the town of Barnwell, which offers a ready market for all crops. A brief description of the property is as follows: TRACT No. 3: 44 acres, bounded on the North by lands of R. C. Holman, South by Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company and Tracts Nos. I and 2, West by lands of R. C. Holman and J. E. Harley, and East by Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company and Tract No. 2. Or. This property was sold November 2nd, 1925, and is being re-sold at risk of former purchaser. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. Purchaser to pay for stamps and paper#. R. C. HOLMAN, Assignee. •"*. CHAS. CARROLL SIMMS, Agent. BURNS ARE FATAL TO FAIRFAX GIRL LOUISK Tl TEN DIES AT BAP TIST HOSPITAI Fairfax Mins Fat«lly Injarod When (•own ('mru-H in Contart With Flames in Crate. r n.- Louise Tutcn, IJ year old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Tuten of Fair fax, died at fi o’eloek yesterday after noon at the Baptist hospital in Col umbia. The little girl had been fatal ly burned at her parent's home Sat urday morning when her gown caught fire as she was standing before' an open grate. The f&wn caught in the front and the flumes, before they could he ex tinguished, covered nearly one-third of the child’s body with burns. - ' The funeral ' party escorting the l»ody of the young girl left Columbia last night, accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Tuten, both of whose hands were burned in extinguishing the blaze that proved fatal to their daughter. Funeral services will be held at Fair fax some time today. Relating the details of the tragedy last night, Dr. Tuten said that Louise arose rather early the morning after Christmas and as soon as the cook had made u flic in the bedroom. Ac companied by her three younger brothers the young girl went up to. the mantlcpieco over the gratte. for the ptirpose of again viewing the Christmas presents which had lieen given her and her brothers. v She had not dressed but was still in her night gown. She reached up- to get a present from the mantlepiece. A door to the room was open and as she stood up on her toes to reach the article the wind blew the <*dge of her gown into the grate. * Dr. Tuten was asleep in the same room at the time A scream from Harry Lane, his six year old son, awoke hhn. He opened his eye*, only to see the clothes of his daughter a mass of flames.* He gut up topd in the meantime the screams of his son had attracted his wife. Within five seconds’ time. Dr. Tuten said, he and Mra. Tuten had extinguished the blase hut not until the fire had se- vetely banted his daughter. hospital and everything possible was done to combat the p&in and poison resulting from the burns. Mrs. Tuten accompanied her daughter to Colum bia, remaining by her bedside until she died. ’ Louise was the <bily daughter and the oldest child of Dr. and Mrs. Tuten. She is also survived by three younger brothers, Alva, nine, Wilbur, Jr., eight, and Harry Lane, six. MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina. County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. t G. U. Dawson, Plaintiff, vs. E. G. Hay and Barrett & Co., Inc., MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina. County of' Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. N. C. Anderson, ^ — Plaintiff, vs. : '3*** Looiee wm brought to th« Baptist By virtue of a decretal ortler to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell, S. C., in front of the Court House, op Monday, January 4th, 192(5, it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real property, to-wit: All that certain' piece, parcel or tract of land, with buildings thereon, known as part of the Henderson Hay land, sihiate, lying and being in the County of‘Barnwell, S.tate of South Carolina, containing sixty (GO) acres, more or leas, as shown by plat of the same made by E. G. Hay, dated No vember 11th, 1919, said land being bounded on the North by lands of William Hay and Bennie Brown; East by lands of Bennie Brown and S. E. (iantt; South by lands of O. P. Hay and S. E. Gantt, and West by lands of O. P. Hay and Duncan. Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. That the bidder a t the sale will he required to deposit One Hundred ($100.00) Dol lars with the Master immediately af ter the sale to guarantee compliance with bid. And upon the failure of said bidder to make deposit the Mas ter will immediately re-sell upon the same terms and conditions; and that upon the failure of tne successful bid der" after making said deposit to com ply with his bid within a reasonable time the Master will ru-sell the said premises on some subsequent sales- 4ay upon the same terms and condi tions and at the risk of the former purchaser. G. M. GREENE. - Master for Barnwell County. Master’s office, Dec. 10,1026. Ann Berry, et a!.. Defendants. ~ By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in thp above entitled cause,.] will sell at Barnwell, S. C., in fronj o* the Court House, on Monday, January 4th, 1926, it being salesday i»j said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real property, to-wit: All that certain tract, piece or par cel of land, situate, lying and being in Red Oak Township, in the County and Htnte- Kforr*nTd,*-cfmtatning One Hun dred Fifty-Six (1.16) acres, more or less-, and bounded as follows: On the North by lands of Lottie M. Beard and Big Branch; on the South by lands of the estate of Earline Berry; un the East by lands qf estate of Robert Berry and on the West by lands of Jacob Peeples and the estate lands of W. L. Singleton. Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. That the bidder at the sale be required to deposit One Hundred Dollars witr the Master immediately after the sale to guarantee compliance with bid. And upon the failure of said bidder to make deposit the Master will inu mediately re-sell upon same terms and conditioiis; and that upon the failure of the successful bidder af ter making a deposit to comply with his bid within a reasonable time the Master will re-sell the said premises on some subsequent salesday upon the same terms an(f conditions and at the risk of the former purchaser. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. Master’s office, Dec. 10, 1925. The Strength of Our Community is Built Upon the Agricul tural Development in This County We are keenly interested and always stand ready to assist in every possible way the further agricultural and live stock develop ment in this territory. *lt is this policy of special service to farmers which makes us feel qualified to solicit your patronage. - Make this Bank YOUR Bank. We Pay 5 Per Cent Interest HOME BANK OF BARNWELL * <D MASTER'S SALE. directed in the above entitled cause, l s will sell at Allendale, S. C., in front of the Court House, on Monday, Jan uary 4, 1926, the same being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real property: * First: ■ That certain parcel of land with buildings and improvements thereon, situate, lying’and being near Cave Station, in Allendale County, in the State of South Carolina, contain ing two (2) acres, more or less, and bounded now or formerly as follows, to-wit: North by lands of T. F. Hogg and by Cave School House Lot; East by Allendale-Barnwell Public Road; South and West by lands formerly of J. W. Thomas; this being the same unto the tract heretofore conveyed said Ella G. Priester by T. F. Hogg State of South Carolina, County of Allendale. In the Court of Common Pleas. The Southern Cotton Oil Company, Plaintiff, • va. • Norman E. Priester, Ella G. Priester, -■ et al-» — Defendants. , By virtue of a decretal order to oaa NOTICE! Taxes due the Town of Barnwell, if not paid on or before December. 16. 1925, will be subject to a two per cent, penalty, and after January 1, 1926, a penalty of five per cent, will be attached. - - — - l._: By order of the Town Council. IRA PALES, Ckrk. by deed dated 26 November, 1917, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of ourt for Barnwell County in Deed Book Nine (9) “C” at page 234. I Second: That certain parcel of land with buildings and improvements thereon, situate, lying and being near Cave Station,. in Allendale County, State* of South Carolina^ containing six (6) acres, more or less, and I bounded now or formerly, as follows, to-wit: North by lot of Caye School and by lands of Ella G. Priester; East by Allendale-Barnwell Public Road; South and West by lands now or for merly of J. W. Thomas; this being the tract heretofore conveyed unto the said Ella G. Priester by by deed dated 31 January, 1918, and recorded in the office of .the Clerk of Court for Barnwell County in Deed Book Eight (8) “P** at page 171. Third: That certain tract of land, with buildings and improvements thereon, situate, lying and being near Cave Station, in Barnwelll County, South Carolina, containing* ninety- seven (97) acres, more or less, and bounded now or formerly as follows, . ? 1 to-wit: By lands of Mrs. Josephine Hewlett, Mrs. Mary E. Priester, B. M. Jenkins (formerly of Thomas S. Prea- sy), and by lands of J. M. Goodson; this being the tract heretofore con veyed unto the said Norman E. Pries ter by Jane Sue Brabham by deed dated 3 February, 1914, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Barnwell County in Deed Book Eight “Q” at page 77. The successful bidder or bidders at said sale shall forthwith deposit with the Master Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars,-for the faithful performance 1 which said sum shall be forfeited upon. non-compliance therewith, otherwise to be credited on, the purpehase price. Terms of sale: - Cash, Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. / < J. E TOBIN. ' . * Master. Allendale, S. C., December 16, 1926. i &