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Circuit Court Sale.
State of South Carolina.
County of Orangeburg
In Common. Pleat..
Oun Dv Barton, etc., plaintiff,
- against Emerson M. Dukes, et al.,
defendant.
By virtue of judgment in above
stated case, I will sell, a? public auc
tion, at .Orangeburg Court House,
during the legal hours for sales, 6a
the first Monday in November; 190S,
being the second day. of said month,
the following described real estate:
All that certain tract or planta
tion of land situate, lying and be
ing "in Cow Castle Township, Coun*y
aud State aforesaid, containing two
hundred and fortj'-eight acres, more
? or less, and bounded on the north
east; east and south-east by tract
No. 3,1 in the division of the Huff
estate lands, on the south by lands
now or formerly of W. P. Palrey,
south-west by lands of Jacob Dukes,
north and west by lands formerly
of F. A. Falrey, now of Eminerson M.
Dukes, being the same, lands conveyed
to the said Emerson M. Dnkes by Mar
C. Huff and Lula H. Huff by then
deed of conveyance, dated Sept. IS,
1903, and recorded in the office of
the Clerk of Court for Orangeburg
County, in Book 42, page 28.
All that certain other tract or par
cel of land situate, ? lying and beng
in Branchviile and Cow Castle Town-,
ship, said County and State, con
taining forty acres, more or less, and
bounded as follows: On the nortn
by lands of Mrs. Mat A. Summers,
east by the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth
Fairey, south by lands of J. T.
D?tes and on the west by lands of
; A. E. Shuler and F. D. Edwards,
being same land conveyed to Emerson
M. Dukes by J. T. Dukes by deed of
conveyance dated May 28, 1903, and
recorded in Book 41, page 751, in
the office of Clerk of Court for Or
angeburg- County. ' 1 ,
Al lfchat certain other tract or
parcel of land situate, lying and be
ing in Cow Castle Township, County
and State aforesaid, containing two
hundred and fifty (250) acres, more
or less, and bounded as follows:
North by lands of Ada Rowe, east
by lands of the estate of Cass Kel
ley and the said E. M. Dukes, south
by lands of J. T. Duk.es and on the
l west by lands Of B. A. Summers.
This fract of Ifflij being known as
the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Fairey.
Terms: Cash, .the purchaser or
purchasers to .pay for all papers and
all taxes falling due after the day
of sale, and in case the purchaser or.
purchasers fail to comply with the
terms of sale, said premises will be
resold on the same or some subse
quent salesda;\ on the same ternii
and at the risk of the' former
purchaser or purchasers.
ROBERT E. COPES,
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
October 10, 1908.
Circuit Court Sale.
State of South Carolina.
County of Orangeburg.
In Common Pleas.
W. S. Barton, Jr., plaintiff, against
? Anna Felder, et al., defendants; j
By virtue of judgment in above
stated case, I will sell, at public auc
tion, at Orangeburg Court House,
during the legal hours for sales, on
' the first Monday in November, 1908,
being theisecond day of said month,
the following described real estate:
Alj that certain tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being Id
Middle Township, said County and
State of South Carolina, measuring
and containing seventeen acres, more
or less, and bounded by lands of
John Shuler, Artemus Shuler, Tally
Jenkins and Dr. W. S. Barton, said
described land being in two tracts,
?r but joining each other, and bounda
ries being as aforesaid. One of the
' said tracts containing fourteen and
one-half acre, more or less, and the
other tract containing two anJ
one-half acres, more or less. hTe
first tract of land herein named and
described haveing been surveyed- by
Fred H. Grambling, survepor, in Jan
uary, 1895, and the latter described
tract of two and one-half acres, more
or less, having been surveyed by
same surveyor the following Decem
ber. 1895.
Terms: Cash, the purchaser or
purchasers to pay for all papers and
all taxes falling due after the day
of sale, and in case the purchaser or
purchasers fail to comply with the
terms of sale, said premises will be
resold on the same or some subse
quent salesday, on the same term*,
and at the risk of the former
purchaser or purchasers.
ROBERT E. COPES,
Judge of Probate, as Special ""Referee.
October 10, 1908.
Circuit Court sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Orangeburg.
In Common Pleas.
Charles W. Hughes, Plaintiff, against
Jacob S. Davis, et al., defendants.
By virtue of the judgment in the
above stated case, I will sell, v\ pub
lic auction, at Orangeburg Court
House, during the legal hours for
sales, on the first Monday in Novem
ber. 1908, being the second day of
said mouth, the following described
real estate:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land, containing forty-eight*.
(48) acres, more or less, situate, ly
nig and being in Liberty Township,
County of Orangeburg, and State
aforesaid, and bounded on the North
by lands of Mrs. Ada Davis and
others: on the East by lands of Je
rome Bolen; on the South by 'and*-,
of Lee Fogle. and on the West by
lands of Jim Wright.
TERMS?Cash, tue purchaser or
purchasers to pay for all papers and
all taxes falling due after the day jf
sale; and in case the purchaser oi
purchasers fail to comply with the
terms of sale, said premises will be
resold on the same or some subse
quent salesday, on the samo terms,
and at the risk of the former pur
chaser or purchasers.
ROBT. E. COPES.
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
October 10, 1908. I
Circuit Court Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Orangeburg.
In Common Pleas.
Minnie E. Williams, plaintiff, .againsc
j Frank M. Cuiler, defendant.
I By virtue of the judgment in the
above Ftaied case, I will sell, at pub
lic auction, at Orangeburg Cjuil
House, during the legal hours for
sales, on the first Monday in Novem
ber, 1908, being the second day ot
Baid" month, the following described
real estate:
All that certain tract of plantation
of land situate, lying and being in
Orange Township, in the County and
State aforesaid, containing two
hundred and ninety-four (294 J' acres,
more or less, and bounded as fol
lows: Northeast by tract No. 6 in
the Division of the estate lands of
my father, the late Cha3. W. Caller,
south-east by Tract No. 5, in said
Division, south-west by the North
"Edisto River, and north-west .by
lands now or formerly of Oscar L.
Culler. The above described tract
of land is the same alloted to me,
the said Frank M. Cuiler, and la
known and designated as Tract Xo. 7.
in said Division, all which will more
fully appear by reference to the Di
vision Plat, and Judgment Roll 100,
No. 35, in office of the Clerk of Court
of Common Pleas in and for the
said County of Orangeburg, in the
case entitled,. "Wesley W. Culler el
al., Administrators, vs. ? Wesley W.
Culler, Jr., et al.," to which refer
ence is hereby mada
TERMS?Cash, the purchaser or
purchasers to pay for all papers and
all taxes falling due after the day of
sale; and in case the purchaser or
purchasers fail to comply with the
terms of salet< said premises will be
resold on the same or some subse
quent salesday, on the same terms,
and at the risk of the former pur
chaser or purchasers.
ROBT. E. COPES,
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
October 10. 1908.
Circuit Court Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Orangeburg.
In Common Pleas.
Gertie Robinson, etc., plaintiff,
against William Donaldson, de
fendant.
By virtue of the judgment in the
above rtated case, I will sell, at pub
lic auction, at Orangeburg Court
House, during the legal hours for
sales, en the first Monday in Novem
ber, 190S, being the second day\of
said month, the following described
real estate: !
All that certain tract or parcel bf
land, situate, lying and *being in
Goodland Township, in Orangeburg
County, in said State, containing
thirty-five acres, more or less, and
bounded north by lands* of M. L.
Gleaton, east by lands of J. B.
Thomas and south and west by lands,
of N. C. Nix.
TERMS?-Cash, the purchaser or
purchasers to pay for all papers and
.all taxes falling due after the day of
sale; and in case the purchaser or
purchasers fail to comply with the
terms of sale, said premises will be
resold on the same or some subse
quent lalesday, on the same terms,
and at the risk ob the former pur
chaser or purchasers. .
ROBT. E.. COPES.
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
October 10, 1908.
Circuit Court Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Orangeburg.
In Common Pleas.
Thomas F. Brantley, plaintiff, against
Mary Glover, defendant.
By virtue^-of the judgment in the
above stated case, I will sen, 3t pub
lic (auction, at Orangeburg Court
House, during the legal hours for
sales, on the first Monday in Novem
ber, 1908, being the second day of
said month, the following described
real estate:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land situate, lying and be
ing in Cow Castle Township, and con
taining thirty-four (34) acres of
land, and bounded by lands of
Peighton Felder. Shepard Williams,
and Woode Richardson, this being
land formerly bought by me of
Fletcher Easterlin.
TERMS?Cash, the purchaser or
purchasers to pay for all papers and
all taxes falling due after the day of
sale; and in case the purchaser or
purchasers fail to comply with the
terms of sale, said premises will be
resold on the same or some subse
quent salesday, on the same terms,
and at the risk of the former pur
chaser or purchasers.
ROBT. E. COPES. ^
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
October 10. 1908.
Circuit Court bale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Orangeburg.
In Common Pleas.
Mary H. Summers, plaintiff, against
Frances Scott, et al., defendants.
By virtue of the judgment in the
above stated case, I will sell, at pub
lic auction, at Orangeburg Court
House, during the legal hours for
sales, on the first Monday in Novem
ber, 190S, being the second day of
said month, the following described
real estate:
All that certain tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being inZion
Township, in Orangeburg County,
said State, containing sixty acres,
more or less, and bounded on the
north by North Edisto River, on the
east by lands of Richard Darga'n,
and on the south and west by lands
of N. N. llayden.
TERMS?Cash, the purchaser or
purchasers to pay for all papers ard
all taxes falling due after the day of
sale; and in case the purchaser or
purchasers fail to comply with the
'terms of sale, said premises will bei
resold on the same or some subse-1
quent salesday, on the same terms,
and at the risk of the former pur
chaser or purchasers.
' ROBT. E. COPES,
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
October 10, 1908.
Circuit Court Hale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Oranjgeburg.
In Common Pleas.
L. A. Gleaton, Exor., plaintL't.
j against Catnenne A. E. Williams,
et al., defendants.
By virtue of judgment in above
. will sell, at public auc
tion, at Orangeburg Court Hous >,
during the legal hours for sales, on
the first Monuay in November, 1908,
being the second day of said month,
the following described real estate:
All that certain tract of land sit
uate in Willow Townsuip in Orar.ge
burg.Cqunty.in said State, contain
ing twenty-one hundred acres, more
jof less, and bounded north by tne
[Holman Bridge Road and lands of
Mrs. M. O. Sawyer, east by lands ol
Mrs. Caroline R. Dowling, south by
the South Edisto ?*,\er, and wesi.
by lands of A. J. Evans, decease 1,
and by lands now or lately of B. ti.
Williams,
?ALSO?
All that tract of land in Willow
Township, in Orangeburg County in
said State, containing one hundred
and eighty-five acres, more or less,
boundd north by public road lea ?
ing frcm Holman Bridge to Orang .
burg Court House, and by lauds o;
. Hughes, east by lands now or
lately cf B. B. ' Williams, south by
South Edisto ttiver, and by lands now
or lately of B. B. Williams, and west
by tne South Edisto River.
?ALSO?
V All that tract of land situate in
Willow Township, in Orangeburg
County, in said State, containing six
acres, mere or less and, bounties
north and south by lands of M. a.
Reed and Eliza S. Evans and lanu.
now or lately of B. B. Williams, easi
by lands now or' lately of - B. B.
Williams and west by lands of M. A.
Reed and Eliza S. Evans.
?ALSO?
All that tract of land in Willow
Township, in Orangeburg County,
said Siai*, containing one hundred
and twjenty-five acres, more or less
and bounded north by lands of Al.
E. Garick and lands formerly of .1.
j M. Way, east by lands of F. E. Gai -4
ick and of the Florida Central and'
Peninsular Railroad, south by lands
of P. W. Garick and Ida J. Rowed
and west by lands of P. W. Gar
I ick. P. E. Gibson and the run ? t
Willow Swamp Creek.
?ALSO?
*
All that certain tract of land sk
ate in Willow Township, Orangeburg
County, iu said State, containing
forty-four acres, more or loss, and
bounded north by lands now or lately
of B. B. Williams and estate lands
of A. J. Evans, deceased, east by
(lands now or lately of B. B. Will
iams and west by lands of the estate
of A. J. Evans, deceased.
?ALSO?
All that certain tract or planta
tion of fand 'known as the "Martin
Place," containing two thousand
(2,000.) acres, more or less, lyinf
and being in the Fork of Edisto,
ib the County of Orangeburg, in
said State, and bounded by lands
now or lately of John R. Milhouse.
Daniel Young, Cephus Rutlaud, Tom
Gibson, G. R. Summers, J. F. Hut
to and by -the South Edisto River.
The said several tracts or parcels
of land being the same premises con
veyed to the said Catherine A. E.
Williams, by Henry H. Brunson,
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee
by his two deeds of conveyance each
bearing date the fifth day of Decem
ber, A. D., 1901.x
* ?ALSO?
All that lot of land, with the
buildings thereon, situate in /lie
town of Norway, measuring and
fronting on Lexington avenue in said
town of Norway, one hundred and
fifty feet, running back and measur
ing on the respective side lines two
hundred and twenty feet, and measur
ing on the rear line on Parkhun-t
avenue one hundred and fifty feet,
and bounded north by lot of W. L
Califf, east by Parkhurst avenue, on
the south by Fourc1} ttreet. and west
by Lexington avenue, being lots
Nos. 1, 2 and 3, fn block 17, of l
plat of the town of Norway, and be
ing a portion of the land conveyed
by George H. Cornelson to Mrs. An
na E. Weathersbee.
Terms: Cash, the purchaser or
purchasers to pay for all papers and
all taxes falling due after the day
of sale, and in case the purchaser or
purchasers fail to comply with the
terms of sale, said premises will oe
resold on the same or some subse
quent salesday, on the same terras,
and at the risk of the former
purchaser or purchasers.
ROBERT E. COPES,
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
October 10. 190S.
Circuit Court Sqle.
State of South Carolina,
? County of Orangeburg.
In Common Pleas.
W. N. Scoville, plaintiff, against
Mary Shuler, et al., defendant.
By virtue of the judgment in the
above stated case, I will sell, at pub
lic auction, at Orangeburg Cou.t
House, during the legal hours for
sales, on the first Monday in Novem
ber, 190S, being the second day of
said month, the following described
real estate:
All that certain tract or parcel
of land, situate, lying and being in
Middle Township, Orangeburg Coun
ty and State aforesaid, containing
forty acres, more or less, and bound
ed by lands of Hampton Dantzler,
Edward Dantzler and V. Pltthau, :>s
shown by plat of Fred II. Gramb
ling. dated the eleventh day of Jan
uary. 19 Of).
TERMS?Cash, the purchaser or
purchasers to pay for all papers and
all taxes falling due after the day of
sale; and in case the purchaser or
purchasers fail to comply with the
terms of sale, said premises will be
resold on the same or some subse
quent salesday. on the same terms,
and at the risk of the former pur
chaser or purchasers.
ROBT. E. COPES,
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
October 10. 1908.
Circuit Court Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Orangeburg.
In Common Pleas.
Bank of Orangeburg, plaintiff,
against C. B. Livingston, et al.,
defendant.
By virtue of the judgment in the
above Plated case, I. will sell, at pub
lic auction, at Orangebu-g Court
House, during the legal hours for
sales, on the first Monday in Novem
ber, 1908, being the second day of
said month, the following describee
real estate:
All that certain tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and. being in
Hebron Township, Orangeburg Coun
ty and State aforesaid, containing
three hundred and fifty-four acres,
more or less, and bounded north by
lands of Martha L. Livingston and
Rosser V..Livigston, being tracts 1, 2,
and 3 of estate lands of John D. Liv
ingston, deceased, and by lands of the
estate of Davis, on the east by lands
of John H. Livingston and L. Ken
nedy, on the south by land-3 of
Vance Livingston .being tract No.
4 of the estate lands of Dr. Pou, de
ceased, and lands of Martha L. Liv
ingston, being tract No. 2, of the es
tate lands of, the late John D. Liv
ingston, deceased. Being tract No.
3, on plat of the estate lands of
John D. Livingston, deceased, made
by S. R. Mellichamp, surveyo.r dated
on the third day of March, 1904.
?ALSO?
All that certain other tract or
parcel of land situate, lying and be-,
ing in Hebron Township, .^range
burg County and State aforesaid,
containing five and three one-one
hundredths acres, and bounded north
by tract No. 7 of the estate lands
of the late John D. Livingston, de
ceased, on the east by lot "D" of
the estate lands of the late John D.
Livingston, on the south by an un
named street, and on the west by
lot "B" of the estate lands of the!
late John D. Livingston, as)
shown on a plat thereof
made by S. R. Mellichamp, surveyor,
dated March third, 1904.
TERMS---Cash, the purchaser or
purchasers to pay for all papers and
all taxes falling due after the day of
sale; and in case the purchaser or
purchasers fail to- cofnply with the.
terms of sale, said premises will he
resold on the same or some subse
quent salesday, on the same terms,
and at the risk of the former pur
chaser or purchasers.
ROBT. E. COPES,
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee?.
October.! 0, 1908.
? Circuit Court Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Orangeburg.
In Common Pleas.
William C. Rives, et al., ptaintiff.
against William Rives Crum, et ?l..
defendants.
By virtue of jiutgment in above
stated case, I will sell, at public auc
tion, at Orangeburg Court House,
during the legal hours for sales, on
the first Monday in November, 190S,
being the second day of said month,
the following described real estate:
J All that certain piece, or parcel
or tract of land situate, lying aud
being in and near the town of Rowes
ville, Orangeburg County, said State,
containing fifty-one and one-half
(51 1-2) acres, more or less, bound
ed by lands of W .P. Dukes, lands
of William C. Crum, and by lands
of the defndants, and laid down as
No. 4, on tract A, on plat of T. F.
Barton made in case of B. H. Moss,
vs. W. C. Rives, et al., which plat
is on file in Judgment 75, No. 10,
in office of Clerk of Court in said
County. '
This tract of land will be sold
in lots by a plat which will be ex
hibited at the sale.
Al! that certain piece, parcel 'or
tract of land situate, in same County
and State, New Hope Township, con
taining one hundred and ninety
three acres, bounded by lands of
W. P. Dukes, lands of E. N. Chislom,
lands of defendants herein, and by
the Edisto River, and being No. 4, on
tract B, on plat of T. F. Barton,
surveyor, above referred to, whicn
I plat is dated February 26. 1886.
Terms: Cash, the purchaser or
purchasers to pay for all papers and
all taxes falling due after the day
of sale, and in case the purchaser or
purchasers fail to comply with the
terms of sale, said premises will oe
resold, on the same or -some subse
quent salesday, on the same terms,
and at the risk of the former
purchaser or purchasers.
ROBERT E. COPES,
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
October 1 0. 1 908.
Circuit Court Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Orangeburg.
$ , In Common Pleas.
W. S. Barton, Jr., plaintiff, against
Talley Jenkins, defendant.
By virtue of the judgment in the
above stated case, J will sell, at pub
lic auction, at Orangeburg Court
House, during the legal hours for
sales, on the first Monday in Novem
ber, 1908, being the second day of
said month, the following described
real estate:
All that certain tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in Mid
dle Township, Orangeburg County,
in the State of South Carolina, con
taining forty-six acres, more or ie.-is,
and bounded by other lands as fol-j
lows: On the north by lands of
Henry N. Snell, east by W. S. Barton,
south by lands of Samuel Whitmore,
and west by lands of Austin Shuler,
being the tract conveyed to Talley
Jenkins by Henry Snell.
TERMS?Cash, the purchaser or
purchasers to pay lor all papers and
all taxes falling due after the day of
sale; and in case the purchaser or
purchasers fail to comply with the
terms of sale, said premises will be
resold on the same or some subse
quent salesday. on the same terms,
and at the risk of the former pur
chaser or purchasers.
ROBT. E. COPES.
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
October 10, 1908. |
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Circuit Court Saie.
State of South Carotin..,
County of Orangeburg.
In Common Plea?.
Sallie Minnegan, etc., plaintiff,
against Willie Minnegan, et al.,
defendants.
By virtue of judgment in aoove
stated case, I will sell, at. public auc
tion, at Orangeburg Court House,
during the legal hours for sales, on
the first Monday in November, 1908,
being the second day of Baid month,
the following descriDed real**estate:
All that certain tract or planta
tion of land situate, lying and being
in Zion Township, said County, and
State of South Carolina, containing
forty-six acres, more or less .and
bounded as follows: On the north
by lands formerly of James Lincoln,
now of A. Gibson, on the east by
lands formerly of Gabriel Moss, now
of A. Gibson, on the south by Whirl
wind Swamp, and on the west by
lands H. L. Baldwin, being same
lands conveyed to Wilson Minnegan
by William H. Barton, et al., by deed
dated May 8, 1885.
This tract of land will be sold
in lots or parcels by a plat whic'i
will be exhibited at the sale.
All that certain other lot or par
cel of land situate, lying and being
in the City and County of Orange
burg. State of South Carolina, front
ing and measuring on the forty-foot
street in said City fifty-four and
thirty-five-hundredths (54.35) fee',
measuring on the Eastern side line
one hundred sittty-one and eight
tenths (161.8) feet, measuring on
the rear line fifty-four and six-hun
dredths (54.06) feet, and measuring
on the north-west side line one
hundred and sixty-two (162) feet.
Hounded by the Forty-Foot street
aforesaid, by lot of I. S. Harley. by
colored cemetery and by lot bf Well
ington Lawrence, said lot is designat
ed on a plat made by Sol Kohn and
S. Dibble, Jr., surveyors, on August
29. 1891. as lot No. 41.
Terms: Cash, the purchaser or
purchasers to pay for all papers and
all taxes falling due after the day
of sale, and in case the purchaser or
purchasers fail to comply with the,
terms of sale, said premises will be
resold on the same or some subse
quent salesday, on the same terms,
and at the risk of the former
purchaser or purchasers.
ROBERT E. COPES,
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
October 10, 1908.
Circuit Court Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Orwigehurg.
In Common Pleas.
Minnie E. Williams, plaintiff, against
David V. Thompson ,et al., de
fendants.
By virtue of judgment in abnv"
stated case. 1 will sell, a! public auc
tion, at Orangeburg Court Hons:,
during the legal hours for sules. on
the first Monday in November, 190X.
being the second day of said month,
the following described real estate:
All that certain tract or planta
tion of land situate, lying and be
ing in Vauces Township, in the
County of Orangeburg, State afore
said, containing thirty-one and one
haJf (31 1-2) acres, more or less,
and bounded as follows: On the
north by lands of II. H. Thompson,
on the east by the tract described be
low, on the south by lands of W. A.
Avinger, and on the west by the
estate lands of A. M. Millican, be
ing the tract of land, allotted to the
said David V. Thompson in the parol
petition of lands of Virginia V.
Thompson.
' All t'nat other tract-of land in
said township, County and State, and
containing twenty-nine (29) acres,
more or less, and bounded by the
tract above described and other land.*
of the said David V. Thompson, an i
by estate lands of David Avinger, and
lands of W. A. Avinger, being the
tract of land recently conveyed to the
said Pate M. Thompson by said David
V. Thompson.
Terms: Cash, the purchaser or
purchasers to pay for all papers and
all taxes falling due after the day
of sale, and in case the purchaser or
purchasers fail to comply with the
terms of sale, said premises will bo
resold on the same or some subse
quent salesday, on the same terms. I
and at the risk of the forme
purchaser or purchasers.
ROBERT E. COPES.
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee, i
October 10, 1908f
Circuit Court Sale.
State of South Carolina.
County of Orang'ibur1:.
In Common Pleas.
W. S. Barton, Jr., plaintiff, again?l
Maggie Jenkins, defendant.
By virtue of judgment in above
stated case, I will sell, at public auc
tion, at Orangeburg Court House,
during the legal hours for sales, on
the first Monday in November, 1908.
being the second day of said month,
the following described real estate:
All that certain tract or planta
tion of land situate, lying and be
ing iu Middle Township, County and
State aforesaid, containing seventeen
acres, more or less, and bounded as
follows: By lands of W. S. Barton.
Jr., Tally Jenkins and Dr. W. S
Barton, and being the same land
conveyed to Maggie Jenkins by Anna
Felder by deed dated Oct. 27, 1902.
All that certain other piece, parcel
or tract of land situate, lying and
being in same township. County and
State aforesaid, cotaining nineteen
and four-fifths (19 4-5) acres, bound
ed by lands of W. S. Barton. Jr.,
Dr. W. S. Barton. Tally Jenkins and
Anna Felder, being same land de
vised to Maggie Jenkins by the late
Austin Shuler.
Terms: Cash, the purchaser or
purchasers to pay for all papers and
all taxes falling due after the daj
of sale, and in case the purchaser or
purchasers fail to comply with the
terms of sale, said premises will be
resold on the same or some subse
quent salesday, on the same terms,
and at the .risk of the former
purchaser or purchasers.
ROBERT E. COPES,
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
October 10, 1908.
* i iiu Cduit Sale.
State*of South Carolina,
County of Orangeburg.
In Common Pleas.
Wesley W. Culler, et^ al., plaintiffs,
against Francis M. Culler, et al.,
Defendants. ,
By virtue of the jmlgmcr/ ;u tht
above stated case, I will sell, at pub
lic auction, at Orangeburg Coar
House, during the legal hours for
sales, on the first Monday in Novem
ber, 1908, being the second day oi
said month, the following described
real estate:
All that certain piece, parcel, plan
tation, or tract of land containing six
hundred and seventy (670) (acres,
more or less, situate, lying and be
ing in Orange Township, in said
County of Orangeburg, and State oi
South Carolina, and bounded by
lands now or formerly, owned by V.
D. V. Jamison; by lands of the estate
of Charles W. Culler, deceased, now
owned by his heirs; by lands former
ly owned by Jacob McMichael; and
by Limestone Creek. ,
This land will be sold in four sep
erate tracts or parcels by a plat which
will be exhibited at the sale.
TERMS?Cash, the purchaser or
purchasers to pay for all papers and
all taxes falling due af'er the day ot
sale; and in case the purchaser "or
purchasers fail to comply with the
terms of sale, said" premises will be
resold on the same or some subse
quent salesday, on the same terms,
and at the risk of the former pur
chaser o' put chasers.
ROBT. E. COPES.
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
October 10, jl908.
Circuit Court Sale.
State of South Carolina.
County of Orangeburg.
In Common Pleas.
Ella E. Ayers, et al., etc., plaintiff,
against Owen Mack, et al., defen
dants.
By virtue of the judgment in the
above stated case, I ?will sell, at pub
lic auction, at Orangeburg Court
House, during the legal hours for
sales, on the first Monday in Novem
ber, 1908, being the second day of
said month, the following described
real estate: 1
All that certain lot or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being in the
Town of Rowesville, in said County
and State, containing one acre, meas
uring on the Public Road one hun
dred and fifteen feet, on the Southern
Railway track one hundred and fif
teen feet, on the respective side
Jines three hundred and eighty feet,
and bounded on the north by lands
of W. L. Wolfe, on the east by the
Southern Railway Company, on the
south by 'ands of P'. M. Mays, de
ceased, and on the west by the pub
lic road aforesaid.
TERMS?Cash, the purchaser or
purchasers to pay for all papers and
all taxes falling, due after the day or'
sale: and in case the purchaser o
purcharers fail to comply with the
terms of sale, said premises will he
resold on tue same or some subse
quent salesday, on the same terms,
and at the risk of the former pur
chaser or purchasers.
ROBT. E. COPES.
Judge of Probate, as special Referee.
October 10, 1908.
Circuit Court Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Orangeburg.
In Common Pleas
J.""*M. Hughes. Plaintiff, againft
David F. Stephens, defendants.
By virtue of the judgment in the
above stated case, I will sell, at pub
lic auction, at Orangeburg Couu
House, during the legal hours for
sales, on the first Monday in Novem
ber, 1908, being the seconu day of
said" month, the'following described
real estate:
All that certain piece, parcel or
lot of land situate, lying and being
in New Hope Township, County and
State aforesaid, containing sixteen
(16) acres, more or less, and bound
ed as follows: on the North by lands
of J. S. Bowman: East by lands of
Jane Ralph; South by lands of the
estate of A. J. Frederick, aad 'on the
West by lands of Shummie Ralph.
TERMS?Cash, the purchaser or
purchasers to pay for all 'papers and
all taxes falling due after the day or
sale; and in case the purchaser or
purchasers fail to comply with the
terms of sale, said premises will be
resold on the same or some subse
quent salesday, on the same terms,
and at the risk of the former pur
chaser or purchasers.
ROBT. E. COPES,
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
October 10, 1908.
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Circuit Court Sales.
State of South Carolina,
x County of Orangeburg.
In Common Pleas. .
Marion Moise, Plairisiff, against
Branchville Lumber Company,
defendant.
By virtue of the judgment in ? the
above stated case, I will, at public'
auction, at Orangeburg Court Hous?;,
on the first Monday in "November.
1908, being the second day of said
month, sell, during the legal hours
for sales, as an entirety, all of the ?? ?
millable timber located on those
tracts of land in Orangeburg coun
ty, in said State, -which are herein
after described, together with.all of
the Rights of Way, ind Easements, ?
and Appurtenances tnereunto belong
ing for the periods and in accordance
with the terms of the Deeds and Con
tracts conveying tue same to ute
Branchvihe Lumber Company, and
the Deeds and Contracts referred
to in said judgment, to-wit:
1. That tract of land containing
two hundred and eighty-three acres,
more or less, bounded on the Nort.ii
by land of B. Bowman, East by the
Charleston Public Road, South by
land of L. G. Weathers 'and Billy
Jackson, and West by land of tba,
Bowman Land and Improvement:
Company, as more fully described
in a Conveyance by G. G. and, M. M. . '
Bowman to Marion Moise, which is
of record in said County, in Book
4G, at page 168.
2. That tract of land contain
ing thirty acres, more or less, bound- ?
ed on the North by land of.Westber:
ry, South by lands of Shepard Will
lams, East by land of . Westberry.
and West by land of Glover, and
Marion Moise, recorded in said
County, in Book 46, .at-page .136.
3. That tract, of laud contain- 1
ing twenty-five acres, more or less,
bounded on the North by laud ot
J. S. Summers, South by land ol O.
D. Harvin, East by land of W. T.
Westberry, and West ?'by land of the
estate of Wilson Baxter, and moro.
particularly descr'bed l'n a Convey
ance from Shepard Williams to Mar
ion Moise, recorded in said County,
in Book 46, at page 138.
4. That tract of land contain
ing sixty acres, more or less, bound
ed by lands of J. R. Myers, Perry
Felder,, lands of estate of E.' R T.
Smoak, and lands of Bruce, and moro
particularly described in a Com ey
ance by W. B. Chisolm to Marion
Moise. recorded in Book 4 7, at page
658, in ollice of C. C. C. P. for said
County.
5. That tract of land contair.ing ,
four hundred and forty n^res.
bounded North by land of Wash
Garvin, East by land of Peighton /'ol
der, South by land of Elizabeth Bair,
and West by land of Fulton F ni
ches, and being more particularly ?
described in a Conveyance from J.
J. Bair to Marion Moise, recorded in
said County, in Book 40, at page 11.8.
6. That tract of' land containing
one hundred arid three acres, more
or less, bounded on. the North by
land of Samuel Dibble and land, of
Bowman Land and improvement
Company, East, South-east and
South by land of J. J. Bair and of
Fulton Funches, and being more
particularly described in a Convey
ance from Margaret R. Cook to Mar
ion Moise, recorded in said County,
in Book 46, at page 160.
7. That tract oV land containing
three hundred acres, more or less,
bounded on the North by land of
Wash Garvin, East by land , of Gus
Williams, South by land of Henry
StoudenmJire, D. D. Jones anil of
Jas. Bair and on the West by lands
of Jas. Bair', and being more
particularly described in a Convey
ance from P. Felder to Marion Moise,
recorded in said County, in Book
46, at page 144.
8. That tract of land containing
twenty acres, more or less, bounded
on the North by land of Willis
Richardson, East by land of J. 3.
Summers, South by land of estate
of Wilson Baxter, and West by land
of P. Felder, and being more par
ticularly described in a Conveyance
of Mary Glover to Marion Moise, re
corded in said County, in Book 46,
at page 142.
9. That tract of land containing
two hundred and fifty acres, bound
ed on the North by .land of Richard
son, East by land of P. Felder, South,
by land of J. J. Bair, and West by
land of/ Pearlstine and Dibble, and
being more particularly described in -
the Conveyance from G. W. Garvin
to Marion Moise, recorded In said
County, in Book 4 6, at page 129.
10. That tract of land containing
one hundred and sixty-one acres,
more or less, bounded on the. North
by land of Elizabeth Bair, East -by
Polk Swamp Bay, South by bind
of estate of Irene E- Bruce, and
West by land of A. CThompson, and
more particularly described in i
Conveyance from C. T. and L. M.
Myers to W. H. Ingram, recorded in
said County, in Book 46, al page
135.
11. That tract 'of land contain
ing two hundred and thirty acre-;,
bounded on the North by land or
J. J. Bair. East by Polk Swamp Bay,
South by land of Lizzie Bair and of
Abe Edwards, and West by lands of
Henry Smoak, and more particularly
described in a Conveyance from Ful
ton Funches to Marion Moise. re
corded in said County, in Booa 4?;,
at page 1S2.
Terms: Cash, and in case the
purchaser or purchasers fail to coin
ply with the terms of sale, the same
will be resold, on the same or some
subsequent salesday, at. the risk ol
the former purchaser or purchasers.
ROBERT E. COPES,
.Indue of Probate, as Special Referee.
October 1 0, 1908.
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