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The Has foi iestine; MEN'S 1 LA and This year w best in the above we believe that y our stock. NE3 Thousands Messalines, Creg Just to make you DAINTY LA( FURN We want yo Days. March 14tl Dress and Shoes Mannir ERIFF'$ SALE Pursuant to a Decree or the Court of Common Pleas for Clarendon County, State of South Carolina, 1 made in the case of John F. Turbe- I ville, et al, individually and as Ad ministrators of the Estate of S. C. Turbeville, deceased, plaintiffs, against D. M. Turbeville, Alice N. Pittman and others, defendants, I will offer for sale at public outcry| before the Court House door at Man-1 ning, S. C., between the hours of eleven A. M. and three o'clock P. M., on sales day in April, 1917, being the second day of said month, the proper ties belowv described, same to be sold in the parcels as below designated, andl at and for and not les-. than the prices below named. The followving is a dlescription of the p~roperty or dJered sold. (1) Certificate No. 441, ten shares of capital stock of Bank of Turbe ville. (2) Certificate No. 503 for ten shares of the capital stock of the Bank of Turbeville. (3) Certificate No. 1 for six shares of the Turbeville Ginnery & Milling Co. (4) Bond and mortgage of reall estate of C. K. & J. D. Gibbons for $322.27, and interest, mortgage re cordled vol. X-4 page 118. (5) Bond and mortgage of real estate of Butler R. Morris for $208.11 and interest, mortgage recorded in Vol. X-4 page 117, Clarendon County. (6) Open accounts of Farmer Green, $31.46; D. Ed. Turbeville, $676.74; Luther Turbeville, $29.86; A. 0. Johnson, $32.60; H. H. McElveen $36.75 (7) AgrIcultural & Chattel mort gages of J. Darby Gibbons recorded in C. M. book 36 page 3180, Claren don County; of C. K. Gibbons, re corded in book 35 page 3186, saaid. County; of Eli Rose, recorded in C. M. Book 49 page 1204, Sumter Coun t;of William Gamble, Indexed in Sumter County; of Thos. Gamble, in dexed In Sumter County; of Robt. Gamble, indexed in Sumter County; and bill of sale of Cree Ned, Indexed in Sumter County. (8) Judgment of Receivers of the] Estate of S. C. Turbeville against1 C. E. Qapnbie .fpr. Abouzt $180.00, duly enrolled In Clarendon County. (9) Judgment of the Receivers of Estate of Turboville against M. C. Ta'~rbeville for $269.20.u nronlledauA Lnd us prepar f ne things VEAR, DIES' WEA i CRILDRE] e made up our minds t< lines, and we feel that ou will agree with us if Al YARD G( of Yards of Dainty Nei e de Chines. Gabardin< r spring and summer dr< ES.' DAI ISHINGS FOR TH u to examine our lines and 15th. Yon can eas to match your Hat. g Dry G, H.. D. DuBROW, Manage n Clarendon County; judgment of thc Receivers of Turbeville against D. R Powell for $127.80, recorded in said county. (10) Notes of D. M. Turbeville for X206.55 and interest; of W. H. Green 'or $12.98 and interest; of J. H. Gib >ons for $95.11 and interest; of M. W. Player for $492.00 and interest; )f S. W. Truluck for $343.40 and in erest; of W. S. Gibbons for $129.33 md interest. (11) Note of J. A. Gardner for $198.29. Agricultural and chattel nortgage of W. C. Player recorded n C. M. book 36 page 2494, Claren Ion County; of Jos. Wheeler recorded .n said County in C. M. book 34 pagt 2002; of E. H. Kenrredy recorded ini said County in C. M. book 34 pagt 2901; of M. V. Hudson for about $143.43. Ope~n aceounts ot 1). S. V. hee'lci amouinting to $214.39, and of Harry r H-enry Gibbons amounting tc $80.04L. Judlgment of Receivers of the Es. :atceof Turbeville against Thos. E l'urbeville for $766.94, enrolled ini Clarendon County. (12) Notes of M. W. Player for p377.00 nnd interest, andl of J. P. I'urbeville for $552.30 andl interest. (13) Open accounts of J. P. Tur seville for $700.21; J. T. Player for p184.07; J1. D. Morris for $324.46; Luther M. Coker for $46.15; Calvin Player for $169.26; Cleve Robinson for $40.59; H. S. Wallace for $65.97: B. B. Sims for $94.87; Robt. MV' for $313.93; Melvin Gamble p31.55; Wesley Osborne for $3 resse L.~ Player for $126.96; Garh,. Baird for $29.88; Geo. F. Gibbons for p36.20; R1. E. Turbeville for $231.64; seale Staley for $31.15; W. E. Floyd ~or $26,15; W. W. McDonald for p20.76; James Hickman for $3.03. (14) Notes of John E. Morris for p780.71; of H. J. Morris for $319.00; {. W. Floyd for $119.00; D. S. Wheel 3r for $219.00; D. W. Gibbons for p91.46; S. M. Godwin for $378.91; rerry Croghan for $16.49, all with nterest. (15) Judgments of the Receivers f the Estate of Turbeville against i. P. Turbeville for $1062.23; of simme against Thos. E. Turbeville for 5766.94; and of same against W. R. Dennis for $635.94; all of said judg.. nients duly enrolled in Clarendon lounty. (16) Agricultural and chattel nortgages of T. G, Turbevillo record ~d in .C. M. book 35 page 8178; of I'. S. Cokor recorded in said omu., In Season 'ed .with the R, 9"S WEAR carry only the very we are doing so, and ycu will only inspect )ODS. v Patterns in Silks, ,s. Washable Goods. asses. NTY LINGERIE. E MEN. )n Millinery Opening ily find the Suit or )OdS Co., r. C. M. book 36 page 1848; of Jos. Wheeler recorded in said County in C. M. book 35 page 3181; and unre corded bill of sale of R. S. Fleming. (17) Bond and mortgage of real estate of C. W. Dennis for $209.75 and interest, recorded in Vol. X-4 page 134, Clarendon County. (18) Open accounts of Clingman Gibbons for $4.25; Miss E. Walker for $12.33; Isadore Coker for $31.89; S. D. Powell for $17.45; C. E. Joye for $12.00; Scale Staley for $31.15; Gabriel Prince for $1.50; WV. E. Floyd for $26.98; WV. WV. McDonald for $20.71; Mrs. M. Gibbons for $12.57; J. H. Hickman for $3403; T. D. Mc.. Elveen for $16.88; T. L. Player for $1.58; J. T. Player for $184.07; C. Ellis Morris for $21.50; D. Ed Tur beville for $695.16; George Welch for .60; Doc. Gamble for $9.55; Turbe ville Gin & Mill Co. for $229.55; J. D. Morris for $324.46; A. Wilson for $5.00; M. N. Hickman for $1.61; Wes ley Morris for $28.03; S. M. Godwin for $15.63; Calvin Player for .M72.9; R. H. Coker for $27.07; Miss M. Booker for $8.10; 11. S. Wallac'e for $65.97; W. I. Robinson for $18.26; B. B. Sims for $94.87; Heyward Green for $8.81; Anderson Player for $11.85; A. 0. Johnson for $32.50; J. E. Tomlinson for $2.00; HI. P. Gib bons for $162.42; C. Reid Elkins for $12.08; Robert Miller for $313.93; Charley Osborne for $17.27; Melvin Gamble for $31.55; Mose Wilson for %2.00; F'. L. Moore for $5.75; Wesley ' e orne for $31.45; Emma Jane Rob for $6.75; Jessie L. Player for 15 -, ; R. S. Morris for $28.50; ' n Kennedy for $2.75; Jasper Sims for $20.59; Robt. Coker for $6.50; H[. H1. McElveen for $44.75; Ned Witherspoon for $25.40; Phillip Gibbons for $26.12; Hlovey Evans for $15.85; W. M. Turbeville for $48.65; Perry Wheeler for .88; 5. D). Mc Elveen for .85; Geo. F. Gibbons for $36.20; C. E. McElveen for $35.35; J. P. Langston for .60; Gus McRae for $1.51; Gree Ned for $20.82; D. M. Turbeville for $235.86; D. M. Jones for $7.34; D. J. Young for $34.45; Wally Welch, Sr., for $41.60; Bonnie Young for $18.10; R. E. Tur beville for $279.34; W. H1. Costin for $13.74; Jerry Croghan for $1.50; Er vin Garland for $108.50; Win. Feel wood for $39.55; J. H. DutBose for $11.93; L. S. Dennis for $60.00; D. L. Green & Co. for $63.43; Melton Gamble for $14.60; Ed. Witherspoon for $1.76; b. S. Wheeler for $13.81; B. J. Johnson for $298.69; A. Smith for $108.29; lit H. TKennae for 1 wish to annoti and SUMMER SEAS( WEDNESD MARCH 14. All the very La ing everything that i Trirnn Flowe I cordially invil inspect this Display, this big stock of PATTERN Miss I AT MANNING DRY $882.81; Shell Gibbons for $2.50; W. J. Dennis for $2.63; Ervin Dennis for $34.53; Van Bess for .50; Ed. Lang ston for $1.65; Basil Dobson for $1.85; Sam Harrison for $41.95; Archie Coker for $18.09; G. D. Mer chant for $18.00; Cobert Knowlton for $11.55; Rose Woods for $40.69; Neval Floyd for $6.50; S. T. Ivey for $27.40; Miss V. Booker for $10.00; Lulu Montgomery for $19.70; Lewis Yarborough for $13.72; F. B. Gilbert for $10.00. (19) Nine mules and one horse, each to be sold1 sepa2nitely; (20) 1 L. C. Smith typewriter. (21) 1 WVales 9 column listing machine. (22) 1 Victor iron safe. (23) 1 five drawer cash register. (24) 1 oak roll top dlesk, 1 dIesk p~hone with attachments, 3 office chairs, 12 box files. - - 2 nine foot display cases, 1 umbrella display case, 1 ribbon case, 1 wood bolt case, 4 counter paper cutters, 2 extract cases, 1 bag holder, 1 glass hat dlisplay case, 1 Boye needle case. (26) F'ive counters and three counter show cases. (27) 1 set of Fairbanks counter scales, and 1 counter computing scales; 1 cheese cutter; 1 iron mail standl; and 1 check protector. (28) 1 pair platform scales, 2 warehouse trucks, and 2 stepladders. (29) 1 tin oil .tank; 1 self-measur ing oil tank, 100 gal. capacity; 1 self-measuring iron oil tank, 125 gal. capacity. (30) 1 stove with pipe, 1 gas gen erator with equip~ment. (31) .Judgment, Receivers of Es tate of Turbeville against Henry ,J. Coker for $114.55; of same against HI. L. Johnson for $749.45. (32) Judgment of Receivers of Estate of Turbeville against School District No. 20 for $108.55. (33) Notes .of R. A. Dennis for $30.00; R. A. Dennis for $32.70; W. 3. Gibbons for $181.36; Thos. Baird for $85.97; L. M. Coker for $82.59; M. W. Player for $256.85; M. W. Player for $115.19; M. L. Turbeville for $337.05; (34) Agricuat~tral and chattel mortgages of T. S. C'kor recorded in Clarendon Cour.cy in C. WI. book page 1492; 5. M. Godwin recorded in said County in C. M. book 32 page 1494; Thos. Yates recorded in said County In Q. M. book 36 page 1845; M. A. Moils recorded In said County in C. M. book 36 page 2574; Daniel Drig gers recorded In aid County, n' << IERY OF] nce my regular Opening N will take place next 'AY and TI N test Creations will be or s novel and chic in iings, rs, Ribbons, :e the Ladies of Manning as I believe just what yoi HATS AND. annie We OODS CO.'S STORE. M. book 34 page 2139; John Mont gomery, indexed in said county; als< unrecorded bill of sale of M. C. Tur beville. (35) All that tract of land situ ate in Clarendon County, State o1 South Carolina, containing 100 acres more or less, bounded now or former. ly on the North by land of A. Snmit} and others; East by land of S. C Turbev'ille; South by J. A. Weinberg and of S. C. Turbeville; and Wes1 by lands of J1. A. Weinberg and1 lande formerly of the Estate of W. J. Tur. beville. This being the tract of lan< conveyedl to S. C. Turbeville by Mar. tha .J. Chandler by her deed dlatet Nov. 1, 1884, and recordedl in Claren dIon County, in book LL page 16; Also all that other tract of lan< situate in said County and State, c'on taithing fifty acres, more or less, neal Pinegrove Church, and boundled nov or formerly North by P. M. Gibbons East by landls of Isaac Robinson South by lands of Joseph Robinson and West by lands of Virginia A Gibbes. This being known as thi Louis Robinson land and being thi tract of land, conveyed to the saic Louis Robinson by Isaac Robinson by his deed dated Aug. 4, 1868, and re. corded in ollce of C. C. C. P. foi saidl County, in Book K page 4175. Also all that other tract of land situate in said County and State, con taining fifty acres, more or less bounded North by Jehu Smith; East by land of Mrs. E. G. Player; South by land of the Estate of J. Robinson; and WVest by the land of S. C. Tfurbe ville. This being the tract of land conveyedl to the said S. C. Turbevillt by I. C. Strauss by his dleed dlated May 2, 1911, and record-edl in said oflce in Book A-4 paIge 479. Also all that other tract of land situate in said County and State, containing 64 acres, more or less, an( bounded now or formerly North by land of M. J. Moris; East by land of S. C. Turbeville; South by land ol R. W. Green and West by land oi M. J. Morris, being the tract of land conveyed to S. C. Turbeville by Jeh. Smith by his dleedl datedt Oct. 12, 1897 and recorded in saidl omce in bool< A-3 page 664. The above four parcels of land te be so1(1 as one parcel at an upset price of not less than $10,000. (36) Also all that other tract of land situate in said County andl State containing 96 acres, bounded North by land of H. 0. Gibbons; East by land of H. G. Dennis; South by land of Lizzie Dennis; and West by lnd, NIN for the SPRING JRSDAY LARCH 15. i Display, includ. Etc. and vicinity to a want is among SHAPES. aver. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE nROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund money it it fails to cure. I. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25c. of Gibbons and Lavender's Mill Pond. This tract of land is subject to a mortgage of John E. Morris in favor of either A. Levi or the Bank of Man ning, on which there is due at pres ent about $230.00. Same to be sold separately for an up~set price of not less than $1500.00. (37) Also all that other tract of land in said County and State, con taining 139 acres, more or less, ad .ioining lands of Carolina Cypress Co., J. A. Green1, D. E. Trurbeville, E. N. Green, and lying on Dial's Bay. This being the balance of a tract of 328 acres after sale thereof to the Caro lina Cypress Company of 186 2-10 acres. Same to be sold separately for not less than $2000.00, being up~set price therefor. (38) Also all that other tract of land situate in said County and State, containing 56 acres, more or less, bounded North by the Manning ROadi ad1 land of S. C. Welch; East by lands of Charley Welch; South by land (of Pr'eston Conyers; andl West by lands of *J. Z. Sims. Same to be sold1 separately for not less than $500.00, being upset p~rice therefor. (39) Also all that undivided One third interest of the said S. C. Tur beville in and to all that tract of land containing 49 3-10 acres, more or less, boundled North by other lands of the estate of S. C. Turbevllle andl of D. E. Turbeville; East by lands of Henry Green South by land of D). E. Tur beville, D. L. Green and land of Pitt man; and West by land of Pittman, Green and others. Same to h.a sold separately for an upset price of not less than $500.00. The ab~ove sales of real estate does not include Atny lots or parcels of the above described tracts of land which may heretofore have been conveyed by S. C. Turbeville in his lifetime, or by the Receivers of said Estate. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff. 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