The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, November 05, 1910, Page 3, Image 3
Circuit Court Sale.
?State of South Carolina, County of
?Orangeburg.?In Common Pleas.
3. W. Jumper, etc., Plaintiff, against
; Ella J. Smith, et al., Defendants.
; Sy Tin tie of the judgment in the
*bove stated case, I will sell at nun
lie auctiua, at Orangeburg Court
Bouse, during the legal hours for
?% es^>^oa''to;0':fl,^8t*'Mdjlday.;'in Nov
ember. VHO, being the se/enth day.
?t said month, the following de
scribed real estate:
iA!l the one-half Interest of which
the Ute 01. M. Smith was seised and
possessed at the time of his death,
' in and to that tract of land con
taining one acre, more or less, sit
uate, lying and 'being in the Town
of Springfield, in the County and
State aforesaid, and bounded'on the
North by lands now or formerly of
the Miller estate. East by Alabama
Street, and South and West by land j
mow or formerly of the Miller es
tate.
(All of the one-third interest of
which the late E. M. Smith was seiz
ed and possessed at the time of his
?death, in and to that tract of land
lying in Rocky Grove Township,
County and State aforesaid, contain
ing nine and (three-fourths acres,
more or less, ad bounded on the
North by lands of Taft Tyler, East
fey lands of I. J. Yon, South by lands
of Thomas Boyleston, and on. the
West by lands of Taft Tyler.
iTERMS?Cash, the purchaser or
purchasers to pay for all papers and
nil taxes failing due after the day
of sale, and *in" case the- purchaser
or purchasers fail to comply' with
the terms of sale, said premises will
fee resold on the same or some sub
sequent-salesday on the same terms
and at the risk of the former pur
chaser or purchasers.
ROBT. E. COPB3,
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
October 12 th, 1910.
Circuit Court Sale.
State of South Carolina, County of
Orangeburg.?In Common i*ieas
'William S. Kern-merlin, as Executor,
etc., Plaintiff, against J. W. H.
Dukes, et al., Defendants
By virtue of the judgment in the
above stated case, I will sell at pub
lie auction, at Orangeburg Court
House, during the legal hours for
sales, on the first Monday in Nov
ember, 1.910, being the seventh day
?1 said month, the following de
scribed real estate:
. ALLL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR
PARCEL OP LAND with buildings
thereon, situate, lying and being in
the said County of Orangeburg, city
of Orange burg, and State aforesaid,
near tho Atlantic Coast Line Depot,
'?containing three-fourths of an acre,
more or less, and bounded as follows:
on the North by Dukes Avenue; on
the West .by and running to a point
on Broughion Street, and on the
South by right of way of the Atlan
tic Coast tine Railway Company.
TERMS?'Cash, the purchaser or
purchasers to pay for all papers and
all taxes falling due after the day
of sale, and In cas-> the purchase,
-or purchasers fail to comply with
the terms of sale, said premises will
be resold on the same or some sub
sequent saleaday on the same terms
and at the risk of the former pur
chaser or purchasers.
ROBT. E. COPES,
Judge of Probate, as Special Retcr ?*?.
October 12th, 1910:
Circuit -Court Sale.
State of South Carolina, County of
Or&ngeburg.?In Common Pleas.
W. B. Pogle?, et al., etc., *Pla*ntiffs,
against Samuel Isaacs, Defendant.
By virtue of the judgment in the
?above stated case, I will sell at' pub-,
lie auction, at Orangeburg Court
House, during the iegal hours for
-sales, on the first Monday in Nov
ember, 1910, being the seventh d--y
of said month, the following de
scribed real estate:
ALL THAT CERTAIN PLANTA
TION OR TRACT OF LAND, situate,
lying and being in Union Township
In the said County of Orangeburg,
and State aforesaid; containing twen
ty-three (23) acres, more or less,
and bounded on the North by lands
of Christopher iMoore; on the East
by estate lands of Wilson or William
Wright; on 't'he South by a tract of
twelve acres of land formerly owned
by the said Samuel Isaacs; and on
the West by lands now or lately of
Calvin Hayden.
TERMS?Cash, the purchaser or
purchasers to pay for all pap ?rs and
all tax?; falling due after the day
-of sale, 'and in case the purchaser
or purchasers fail to comply with
the terms of Bale, said premises will
fee resold on the same or some sub
sequent salesday on the same term?
and at the risk of the former pur
chaser or purchasers.
ROBT. R. COPES,
?Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
October 12th, 1910.
Laud Sale.
At the request of Mrs. T. E. Hoff
man, I will sell at public auction on
the salesdoy in November, 1910, be
ing the seventh day of said month.
Immediately after the .legal sale*, to
the highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing real escate:
All that certain piece, parcel or
iract of land containing forty seven
acres of land, situate, lying and be
ing in Orange Township, in the
County and State aforesaid, and
bounded as follows: On the North,
by lands of Govan Sauders and Es
tate lands of April Canady: On the
East oy lands of Mrs. Rosa Dantz
ler; On the South by lands of M. W.
Grambllng and on the West by the
Atlantic Coast Line Rail Road.
All that certain other piece, par
cel or tract of land, situate, lying and
being In Orange Township, in the
County and State aforesaid, contain
ing Twenty-nine acres and one-tenth
of an acre, and bounded as follows,
so th?. North by lands of N. B. Stoud
?nmire; On the East by lands of
Samual A. O'Cain; On the South by
lands of A, L. Summers; and on the
West by lands of Jack Ulmer.
ROBERT E. COPES.
October 12th, 1910.
I Circuit Court Sale. |
State of South Carolina, Count/ of j
Orangeburg.?In Common Pleas.
Home Building and Loan Association,
Plaintiff, against Lendo Ransdale,
Defendant.
By virtue of the judgment lu 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 Nov
ember, 1910, bel?g tho seventh day
of said month, the following de
scribed real-estate:
Ten'shares, Series No. 7, Capita)
Stock of tho Home Building and Loan
Association of Orangeburg, 8. C.
ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR
PARCEL OF LAND situate, lying and
being In the City of Orangeburg and
County of Orangeburg, State of South
Carolina, fronting and measuring on
Glover Street in said City fifty (50)
feet, and measuring on rear line fifty
eight (68) feet, more or less, and
on the respective side lines one hun
dred and fifty (150) feet, and bound
ed on North by Glover Street, afore
said; on the East by lands of Ida
Ransdale. on South by lands of Ida
Ransdale; and on West by lands of
Ida Ransdale.
TERMS?Cash, the purchaser or
purchasers to pay for ail papers and
all taxes falling due after the day
of sale, and in case the purchaser
cr purchasers fall to comply w1*n
the terms of sale, said premises will
be resold on the same or some su'u
sequent saleaday .on the same terms
and- at the risk of the former pur
chaser or' purchasers. I
ROBT. E. COPB3, I
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
October 12th. 1910.
Circuit Court Sale.
State of South Carolina, County of
Orangeburg.?In Commo*: Pleas.
William Donaldson. Plaintiff, against!
James Donaldson, Defendant.
By virtue of the judgment in the ;
above stated case, I will sell at pub
lic auction, at Orangoburg Court |
House, during the legal hours for
sales, on the first Monday in Nov-j
ember, 1910, being the seventh day J
of said month, * the following de
scribed. :f>al estate: |
ALL THAT CERTAIN PARCEL
OR TRACT OF LAND lying and be
ing in the Town of Norway, South J
Carolina, County aforeaid, on West
sic e of Seaboard Air Line Railroad,
containing eighty feet in width byj
one hundred and ten feet depth, with I
all .buildings thereon, and bounded!
East by lands of Edward Thomas, on
the West by lands of R. M. Single
ton, on the South by lands of J. I.
Walker, and on the North by Har
rison Street. . . . ?
TERMS?Cash, the purchaser orj'
purchasers to pay for all papers and
all taxes falling due after *he 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 sub
sequent salesday on the same terms
and at the risk of the former pur
chaser or purchasers. - . 1
ROBT. E. COPES. j
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee, j;
October 12th, 1910. |
Circuit Court Sale.
State of South Carolina, County of I,
Orangeburg.?In Common Pleas, j
Sheldonia D. V. Williams, Plaintiff,
against Louis Dexter .Williams, et
al., Defendants. 1
By virtue of the judgment in the
above stated case, I will sell at pub
lic auction, at Orangeburg Court |
House, during the le?al hours for!
sales, on the first Monday in Nov
ember, 1910, being the sevenin day
of said month, the following de-l
asribed real estate* j
ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE,
PARCEL OR TRACT OF LAND sit
uate, lying and being in Orangeburg
County, in the State aforesaid, con
taining twenty-eight acres, more or
less, and bounded by lands of W.
L. Oaliff, Miss Alma Felder, and
others, being tract Number Four in
the division of the Williams lands,
the plat thereof and the division
having been made by C .G. Schceu
berg. i
TERMS?Cash, the purchaser or
purchasers to pay for all papers am! I
all taxes falling due after the day
of Bale, and in case the purchaser
or purchasers fail to comply wicn
the terms of sale, said premises will
be resold on the same or some sub
sequent salesday on the saa^e terras
and at the risk Of the former pur
chaser or purchasers.
ROBT. E. COPB9,
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
October 12th, 1910.
Circuit Court Sale.
State of South Carolina, County of
Orangeburg.?In Common Pleas.
Anna R. Gleaton, et al.. Plaintiffs,
against Jennie A. R. Gleaton, et
al., Defendants.
By virtue of the judgmen' lu 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 Nov
ember. 1910, being the seventh day
of said month, the followi-.e de
scribed real esrato:
ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR
PARCEL OP LAND situate, lying
and being in the County of Orange
burg, Siate aforesaid, containing six
ty-three acres, more or less, and
bounded by lands of J. D. Jones, and
Jae. Hutto; East by lauds of L. A.
Gleaton, South by lands of Savannah
Davis; and West by lauds of J. D.
Davis.
TERMS?Cash, the purchase- or
purchasers to pay for all papers and
all taxes falling due after the day I
of sale, and in case the purchaser
?}T purchasers lall to comply with
the terms of sale, said premises will
, be resold on the same or some sub
sequent salesday on the same terms
and at the risk of the former pur
chaser or purchasers.
ROBT. E. COPES
Judge of Probate, as Special Referne.
October 12th. 1910.
?Finest shipment of Enamel Ware
ever brought to the city on sale at
'?Blackmon's all this week. Cheap, i
Commencing Thnrsday, November 10th, Lasting for 15 Days.
The Entire Stock of X C Ransdale Must be Sold by January 1, 1911.
We will move in our new store on that date and we want you to move the goods, so we have de
cided to mark down our entire stock of up-to-date Merchandise and give you the greatest oppor
tunity ever offered to get your winter supplies at a sacrifice price. This is no catch scheme to get
your money or trade but only a business proposition as you know it is easier to handle, your dol
lars than move the goods We are well stocked with a choice lot of dress goods and notions, also
a full line of domestics. Our Shoe stock will be a special feature as we are overstocked in that
department. We also have too much Clothing and Pants, so they must go regardless of cost A
full line of Trunks and Suit cases. Should you need anything in that line it will pay you to see
us. We can give you some good values in Sweaters, if you come early, as they are rapidly selling
every day. Now I don't propose to quote misleading prices, and when you come not be able to
give satisfaction, I simply mean to mark all goods down in plain figures and if they don't please
you we wont expect you to buy, polite attention will be given you whether you buy or not, so
come early and get in the rush for we are going to have it for the next 15 days.
Besides the many bargains, we will have the following as our special leaders.
38 inch Sea Island worth 7c for 5c
40 inch Drilling worth 8c for 6 l-2c
36 inch Bleach worth 10c for 7 l-2c
36 inch White Madras 12 l-2c for 9c
Best quality Apron Ginghams worth 8c for 6c
1 lot Boys' Knee Pants worth 50 and 75c for 39c
100 Window Shades worth 25c for 19c
339 pairs Ladies' Shoes worth 1.75 for 1.39
206 pairs Ladies' Shoes worth 2.00 for 1.63
104 pairs Ladies' Shoes worth 3.00 for 2.29
116 pairs Ladies' Shoes worth 1.50 for 1.19
75 pairs Mens' Shoes worth 1.75 for 1.39
100 pairs Mens' Shoes worth 2.50 for 1.89
50 pairs Mens' Shoes worth 4.00 for 3.39
500 pairs Children Shoes from 18c to 1.39
McCall Patterns 5 and 10c usual price 10 and
15c
Many other useful articles we could
mention but space will not permit
No Prize Tickets Given During
EVERYBODY ?IE.
LOTS
Orangeburg, S. C, T
, at 12:30
Property is well located, 3 blocks from court house square. This
property will be sold absolutely regardless of price to the highest
bidder. Don't fail to hear the two Boden harrier's sell a lot a minute.
Brass band will furnish music ail during the sale. Now is the time
to get what you want at 3 our own price on very easy terms.
Meet the two Bodenhamer's and the band on Thursday, Nov. 10,
alt 12.30, on the court house square.
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