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THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1925
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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA.
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WILDER,
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ROOMS FOR RENT.—Apply to
George Peeples, Harley’s Gai-age,
Barnwell, S. C.
LADIES WORK AT HOME, pleas
ant, easy sewing on your machine.
Whole or part timej_ Highest. possi
ble prices paid. For full information
address L. Jones, Box 2, Olney, 111,
FOR SALE.—Native grown Ful-
ghum Seed Oats. Address B. F. An
derson, Dunbarton, S. C. 11-27-tf.
Mr. W’illie Black, of Barnwell route
1, was a caller at The People office
Monday.
Mv. and Mrs. W. J. Sexton, of Col
umbia, were the guests of the latter’s
mother, Mrs. Sallie McNab, last week.
Mr.and Mrs. Stuart and daughter,
of Augusta, spent Christmas in the
city with Dr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Hens
ley.
FOR SALE.—1 one horse wagon,
Hackney make, almost as good as
new. Will sell at half price.—City
Ice and Coal Co., Barnwell, S. C. 1
11-27-tf.
FOR SALE.—Wannamaker’s Cleve
land Big Boll Cotton Seed, guaranteed
pure and sound. Prices: In small
quantities, $1.50 per bushel; in 50
bushel lots ami over, $1.25.—Apply t'j
H. Jeff Hair, Blackville, S. C„ rfd 1.
12-4-tf
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Price and Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Langley spent Christ
mas with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Howell
at Lamar.
Mr. M. L. Collins, of Govan, is
another unforgetting good friend. His
renewal reached The People Tuesdays
morning.
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PROGRAM
Vamp Theatre
To-Day, (Wednesday)—
Vaudevelle—“The Naughty Baby
Revue” with the picture—“Hell to
Answer” with House Peters.
Prices—50 and 75 Cts.
MASTER’S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
P. F. Henderson,
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Plaintiff,
vs.
Mr. Leon W. 'Hutto, of Blackville
route 2, joined The People family of
satisfied readers while in the city
Friday.
Thursday and Friday—
Rafael Sabatini's
BLOOD.’’
•CAPTAIN
Messrs. T. W. Dicks and J. P. Hiers,
of Dunbarton, renewed their sub
scriptions to The People while in the
city* Monday.
FOR SALE.—Good
— B, Mazursky, Barnwell
3l-27-8t.
Peavine hay
S. C.
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• HERE AND HEREABOUTS. •
Happy New Year.
Mr. Billie Holmes, of North, was
in the city for the holidays.
and Mrs. Carter Price paid
visit to Laurens last week.
Mrs. J. M. Caldwell returned re-
cenfly from a visit td her daughter,
Mrs. Barnwell I^inley, of Siler City,
North Carolina.
Mr. J. M. Bolen and two little sons,
of Elko route 2, were visitors here
Saturday and paid The People an ap
preciated call*.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Larry Widman re
turned to Asheville, N. C., Sunday af
ter a visit to the latter’s mother, Mrs.
Emmie M. Porter.
Sheriff-elect Boncil H. Dyches, of
Blackville, was a visitor here Monday.
The People this week begins its
visits to Mr. P. O. Morris, of Dunbar
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ellis were ‘the
guests of relatives at Martin Christ
mas day. ^
Miss Emily Kirkland is spending
the holidays in Barnwell with her
mother.
Miss Jean Riley visited relatives
and friends in Williston during the
holidays.
Mrs. M. L. Hubbard, of Barnwell,
renewed her subscription to The Peo
ple Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs.
Christmas with
ing Springs.
her
A. Cave
mother at
spent
Heal-
The
pendulum
swings 1
)aek,
the
days gaining tin
•ee minutes
in
sun-
shine
this week.
Mr.
and Mrs.
Brown,
of Aiken,
spent
Christmas
Day with
their
son.
Col. E
dgai A. B
rown.
The
editor
acknowledges
with
thanks
a retiewe
1 from y.
r. B
. M.
Jenkin
s, Sr., of
Kline.
"The People is like a letter from
home,” writes Col. James A. Willis,
of Fort Sam Houston, Texas, in renew
ing his subscription.
Saturday—
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Jackie Coogan in “LITTLE
ROBINSON CRUSOE.”
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J. Grover Sanders, The Murray Co.,
C. F. Rizer, and First National
Bank of Allendale,
Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to m<*
I directed in the above entitiled cause,
! I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the
| Court House, on Monday, January 5th,
; 1925, it being Saiesday in said mont’r.,
within the legal hours of sale, the
following described real property, to-
wit: . ,
All of that certain piece or parcel
of land, situate, lying and being i\
Great Cypress township. Barnwell
County, South Carolina, and bounded
as follows: North by lands of Mrs.
Inez Ussery; on the East by tlv
Great Salkehatchie Swamp; on the
South by lands of A. O. SandCrs; and
on the West by lands of Mrs. Ida
M. Sanders and A. 0. Sanders.
Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to
pay for stamps and papers.
H. L. O’BANNON,
Master.
Master’s office, Dec. 17th, 1924.
aries as are shown on the plat of sur
vey thereof made by H. C. Hightower,
dated February 10, 1920, and recorded
in the office of the-derk of Court for
said County. Said tracts Nos. 2 and 3
are the same tracts heretofore con
veyed to B. B. Easterling by Julia B.
Easterling by deed dated 23rd Sep
tember,: 1913, and recorded in the of
fice of the Clerk of Court for said
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County in deed Book .VG, at , page
593.
Tract No. 4: All that certain tract
of land with the improvements therc-
oru, situate, lying and being in the
County of Barnwell, in the State of
South Carolina, containing fifty-nine
acres and bounded as follows: On the
North by the hinds of B. B. Easter
ling; on the East by lands of B. 'L
Easterling; on the South by the lands
of J. D. Davis, and on the West L/
the lands of Mrs. Lena Davies; thi-
being the same tract heretofore con
veyed to B. B. Easterling by Mary R
Hartzog, by deed dated.27th Septem
ber, 1918, and recorded in the office of
the Clerk of Court for said f’ounty in
Deed Book ff-P, at page 3fy3. Sai
tract has such shapes, courses, dis
tances and boundaries as are shown
on a plat of survey thereof made by
H. C. Hightower and dated February
10th. 1920, and recorded in the office
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Send Us Your Job Work.
MASTER’S SALE
directed in the above entitled cause, I
will sell at Barnwell, in front of the
Court House, on Monday, January 5,
1925, it being saiesday in said month,
within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described real property, to-
wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, known as the James Cochran'
tract, situate partly in Barnwell and
partly in Aiken Counties, containing
300 acres, more or less, and bounded
now or formerly on j the North by
lands of the estate of Joseph Stallings
and by the Joseph Dicks tract; on the
East by lands of the estate of A. P.
Dicks and William West; on the South
by the Barnwell road, and on the
Wert by binds of the estate of Wm.
Dicks an<l the Joe Kicks tract, being
one of the same tracts of land which
was conveyed by J. E. Murray, Mas
ter. to Joseph Dicks, by a deed which
is recorded in the office of the Clerk
of Court of Aiken County in Master’s
Title Book 21. page 287.
Term if-of sale, cash; the successful
bidder at the said sale immediately to
deposit with the Master cash or cer
tified check in the sum of $1,000.09.
and upon failure to comply with his
bid, the Master shall immediately re
sell said property, or re-advertise and
sell the same on some subsequent
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Miss Virgina Stuart, of Augusta,
spent Christmas in Barnwell with her
brother-in-law and sister. Dr. and
Mrs. Chas. A. Hensley.
Messrs. John and Perry Simms, of
Washington, D. C., spent the Chrirt-
mas holidays here with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Simms. i
Although unable to come in person,
Mr. T. B. Harley, of Martin, sent in
his renewal Tuesday morning by his
son, Mr. Herbert Harley.
In spite of the weather man’s pro
diction for fair weather Monday ram
fell in this section throughout the
day and again on Tuesday.
:|: To My briends f
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| and Customers— |
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I TAKE THIS METHOD OF $
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING \
ON JANUARY 1ST, 1925 *1*
OF MY NEW STORE ON |
WALL STREET OPPOSITE $
THE SUN DIAL WITH A |
FULL LINE OF— X
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Cigars, Cigarettes, Cold Drinks, X
Tobacco, Fruits, Vegetables, Can- %
dj. Peanuts and Everything in
the ( anned Goods Line with an
UP-TO-DATE LUNCH COUN
TER IN CONNECTION.
)our Patronage Will Be
Greatly Appreciated.
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Mr. and Mrs. Barnwell Linley and
little son. of Siler City, N. C., spent
the holidays hero with her parents,
Col. and Mrs. J. M. Caldwell.
J G. M. ANDERSON !
v Lunch, bruit and Tobacco Store <
‘l* Barnwell, S. C. !
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Mrs. H. A. Owens and two sons, of
Florence, spent several days this
week with relatives at Kline.
Mr. W. A. Knepton, of the Baldoc
section, spent several days here with
relatives during the holidays.
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Mrs. Emma Minor and daughter, of
Denmark, visited friends and relatives
at Kline during the holidays.
Miss Harriett Holmes, of* Columbia,
spent Christmas in the city with her
mother,
“Enclose please find check for $1.00,
renewal for your splendid paper,”
writes Mrs. R. L. Jones of Detroit,
Mich., imwishing The People a pros
perous New Year. She is a daugh
ter of Capt. J. B. Armstrong, of Barn
well, and her husband is Division
manager of the Liggett and Myers
Tobacco Co.
The People acknowledges * with
thank* remittances form J. W. B. Dix-
srtn. of Williston route 2; W. I. .lowers,
of Blackville route 1; Mi's. Sophie R.
Drew, of WashingLon, D. 0.. H.
Myrick. of Callahan, Fla.jJMrs. J. A.
Edenfield, of Allendale. L. J. Good son,
of Boston, Ga., and J. B. Goodson, of
Gainesville, Fla.
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For Sale ^
FROST PROOF
Cabbage Plants
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Grown in the open air, all early
varieties. By parcel post: 200,
75c;hy express collect: 500, $1.25;
1,000, $2.00. Lettuce plants, 30c
per hundred. These are fancy
plants. Mill ship same day order
is received. Cash with order.
Send check, money order, cash of
one and two cents stamps. Also
seed Rye, $2.75 per bushel.
Dr. C. N. Burckhalter
BARNWELL, . - S. C.
Mrs.
Maude Jlolmes.
Miss Elizahoth Burckhalter is spend
ing the holidays in New York with
her aunt, Mrs. \Y. W. Moore.
SEVERE CRAMPING SPELLS,
PAINS IN BACK AND SIDES
Mr. H. W. Jones, ff.. of Hilda, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. \ aughn of
Barnwell on Christmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene‘Buckingham,
of Ellenton, spent SumtajThere with
.Mr. and Mrs. J. Julien Bush.
Miss Ethel Mace, of Bamberg, was
the guest of her brother, Dr. L. M.
Mace, during the holidays.
Miss Helen Calhoun, of St. Mat
thews, is spending the holidays with
her mother, Mis Minnie Calhoun.
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Mrs. Arnold Searson and children,
of’Spartanburg, are the guests of her
parents. Dr. and Mrs. Allen Patterson.
Mr. C. E. Grimes, of the Elko sec
tion, and Mr. J. G. Shipes. of Black
ville ioute 2, renewed thheir subscrip
tions to The People while in the city
Saturday.
“My trouble has been periodic
cramping spells,” says Mrs. C. C.
Draper, of Atlanta, Texas. “For
cramping spells at all, and my
health was as good as anybody’s.
I am feeling fine now and I give
several years ti^ese have come on all the credit to Cardui, for I
me so bad that I had to quit my had been suffering for years be-
work and go to bed. Every fore I took it.”
month I would stay in bed from
one to two days. The pains in
my back and sides were awful.
“This went on for several
months after I was married un
til, one time when I was having
a bad spell, my husband sug
gested that I try Cardui. I said
I would try it, so he got me a
bottle at the store and I began
to take it. t ‘ uciu
“It seemed like I improved p or over gQ0 years, medical author!
from the very first dose. When ties have recommended ohe of the
l had taken one bottle I was very principal ingredients of Cardui in the
much better. I did not cramp so | o{ certaln tewale c<,ra '
hard the next month and I ate , cardui, the woman's tonic, tested by
and slept better. I was not near- time, is today the' product of many
Iv SO nervous, either. I thought years of experience and investigation.
p.-j,.: finp c Q T continued lt is manufactured in up-to-date labo-
CardUI was nne, SO I conunueu rator ; eg , the most modern and
; the treatment until I had taken san jtary methods of pharmaceutical
j five bottles, at which time I felt science and is for sale by all drug-
■ completely well. I had no more gists. /'
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Lessie B. Easterling, Brown Easter
ling, Carolina Bond and Mortgage
Company, R. E. Uarwile, Receiver
of Carolina Bond and Mortgage
Company, Virginia Carolina Chemi
cal Company, Good Year Tire and
Rubber Company, Harry J. Mc
Cormack, First National Bank of
Fairfax, Bank of Western Carolina,
National Loan and Exchange Bank,
Liberty National Bank, B. and C
Tire Company, International Agri
cultural Corporation, The Berkley
Company, and R. A. Easterling,
Defendants
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause
I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the
Court House, on Monday, January *th
1925, it being Saiesday in said month
within the legal hours of sale, the
following described real property, to
wit:
“All those four certain tracts of
land, with the improvements thereon,
aggregating Three Hundred Twenty-
Nine and Five-Tenths (329.5) acres,
situate, lying and being in the county
pf Barnwell, in the State of Souih
Carolina, and more particularly de
scribed as follows:
Tract No. 1: All that certain tract
of land in the County of Barnwell, in
the State of South Carolina, contain
ing one hundred and-twenty acres,
and bounded -as follows: On the
North by the lands of Fleming; on
the East by the lands—of the estate,
of O. C. Baxley; On the South by*the
lands of the estate of W. M. Parker;
and on the West by tract heretofore
conveyed to B. B. Easterling by Lessie
K. Easterling by deed dated 21st day
of February, 1920, and recorded in
the office of the Clerk of Court for
said County in Deed Book 8-P, at
page 556. Said tract has such shapes,
courses, distances and boundaries as
are shown on a plat of survey thereof
| made by H. C. Hightower oh Febru
ary-17, 1920, and recorded in the of-*
fice of the Clerk of Court for sail
! County.
Tract No. 2: All that-certain tract
of land, with the improvements the re-
I on. situate, lying and being in the
I County of Barnwell, in the State of
South Carolina, containing s^e^fity-
houtided as fol-
lands of
the lands
i of Mrs. J. B. Easterling; on the South
by the lands of B. B. Easterling and-,
the lands of Mrs. Lena Davies, and
the Southern Railway Company,
j Said tract has such *hapes. courses
[ and distances and boundaries as are
shown on a plat of survey thereof
I made by H. C. Hightower, dated 3(kh
j day of January, 1920, and recorded in
Court for
of the Clerk of Court of said County.
Tracts Nos. 2, 3 and 4 adjoin and
compose a tract aggregating two
hundred nine and five tenths (209.5)
acres.
Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to
lay for stamps and papers.
H. L. O’Bannon,
Master.
Master’s office, Dec. 17th, 1924.
saiesday upon like terms; the pur
chaser to pay for stamps and papers.
H. L. O’Bannon,
Master.
Master’s office, Dec. 12th: 1924.
MASTER’S SALE.
COUNTY
TREASURER’S
TAX NOTICE.
The Treasurer’s office will be open
for the collection of taxes for the fiscal
year 1924 from Oct. 15th, 1924, to
March 15th, 1925, invlusive. A pen
alty of 1 per cent, will Ik* applied to
all taxes not paid by Dec. 31st, 1924.
A peJhlty of 2 per cent, will Ik* ap
plied to all taxes not paid by January
31st, 1925.
A penalty of 7 per cent will be ap
plied to all unpaid taxes from March
1st to March 15th, inclusive—^after
which the books close and Executions
will be issued.
Tax Rate as Follows:
2 mills for County -Roads.
6 mills for State purposes.
4 mills for^State School—6*-0-l law
11 mills’for ordinary Co. purposes
1 mill for maintenance of pub. rds
2 milks for Int., etc*, on road bds
1 mill for Inst., etc past indebt.
3 mills for Constitutional Schools
Total 30 mills for all purposes.
Road tax of $3.00 for all who are
liable.
Slate of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
N. Blatt, ' ‘
Plaintiff.
against
C. J. 11. Still, Home Bank of Barnwell,
Bank of Greenwood and C. W. Moo
dy,
Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause, l
will sell at Barnwell, in front of the
Court House, on Monday, January 5,
1925, it being saiesday in said month,
within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described real -property, to-
wit:
All the piece, parcel or tract of land
situate in the town of Barnwell, Stale
and County aforesaid, .known as the
“Shuck Place,'” with buildings and im
provements thereon, containing one
(1) acre, more or less, bounded North
by an alley or street of said, town,
which separates this lot from lot of
Jackson Sanders and lot of Albert
Robinson; East by a street of said
town which separates this lot from lot
of Tom Pressey; South by lot of T. M.
Boulware, and West by street of said
Tax on all dogs except suckling t town which separates this lot from
i four (7 11 acres, am
Mows: On the North by the
; H. L. Still; on the East by
Cardui is a vegetable extract, con
taining no harmful ingredients. It is
made from mild-acting medicinal herbs
with a gentle, tonic, strengthening ef
fect upon certain female organs and
upon the system in general. Its users | the,off ice of the Clerk of
have testified to its special value at j_ a :j ronntv
the time of entering womanhood at ‘
maturity and at the time of the
change of life.
For over 40 years, Cardui has been
tested inquse by ihousabds of women
who have written to tell of the great
benefit they have received from it.
pups $1.25, must be paid in -ia’iuary
1925.
Special School Levy.
Ashleigh _- : i"4 mills.
Big Fork 12 “
Blackville 19 “
Cav.* . '.iv.. 6 “
Cadar Grove — 5 •“
Diamond 8 “
Double Pond i __,_8 “
Dunbarton 1 _ 12 “
Edisto 2 44 .
Barnwell 15 44
Barbary Branch : 8 44
Elko 8 “
Ellenton T _: 8 44
Four Mile 1. 8 44
Friendship 8 44
Greens Academy 8 44
Healing Springs ^ 12 44
——Hercult s —_ ^ ^—16- 44
Hilda „ --- u# ,-8
Joyce Branch-.-. 4 44
Kline „ 12 44
Lee? 4 44
Long Branch 6 44
Meyers Mill .1- 4 44
Morris ------- - 8 44
Ml. Calvary ... ... 8 “
New Forest . 8 44
Oak Grove — 8 44
Old Columbia I- 2 44
Pleasant Hi!! 8 “. w
Red Oak _. . 8 44
i .Reedy Branch 1--. 8 44
Reeves Creek 2 44
Sand Hill 5 , 44
Seven . Pines 4 44
Tinkers Creek 8 44
Upper Richland _. 3 44
WiMLton 21 44
J. B. ARMSTRONG,
County Tres.
Barnwell, S. C., Oct. 7, 1924.
TracJ No. 3: All that certain tract
of land, with the improvements there
on, situate, lying and being in the
County of Barnwell, in the State of
South Carolina, containing seventy-
six and five-tenths (76.5) acres, and
bounded as follows: On the North by
lantls now or formerly of Mrs. J. B.
Easterling; on the East by lands now
! or formerly of Mrs. J. B. Easterling;
Ion the South by v the Public Road from
: Barnwell to 1 Orangeburg, and on the
West by the lands of Ben Brown, the
! lands of J. D. Davis and the lands of
B. B. Easterling. Said tract has such
(shapes, courses, distances and bdund- i
MASTER S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
N. Blatt,
Plaintiff.
- against
Carrie Cherry, G. T. Cherry, E. J.
Cherry, J. H. Cherry, W. L. Cherry,
Ernest Cherry, Emma Cherry, Min
nie Cherry, Alonzo Cherry, Counsel
Cherry and L. F. Cherry,
Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
ands of Estelle H. Patterson; being
the same lot conveyed by Elizabetn
Morris to C. J. H. Still on Oct. I9th,
1918, and recorded in Book E, page
47, Clerk’s office for Barnwell County.
Also:
All that piece, parcel or lot of land
situate in Barnwell, County and State
aforesaid, bounded North by lot for
merly owned by Elizabeth Morris,
now owned by C. J. H. Still; East by a
street of said town of Barnwell which
separates this lot from lot of Estelle
H. Patterson; South by lot of Mrs.
Broughton, and West by street of said
town which separates this lot from
lot of Mrs. Kearse; being saihe lot
conveyed by j. O. Patterson. Jr., and
R. A. Ellis to C. J. H. Still Jan. 13,
1919.
Also:
All those, six lot? of land situate in
Harnwell, County and State aforesaid,
being lots purchased by I). A. Switzer
from J. M. Easterling, known as lots
Nos. 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10 in Block 2 as
shown by map drawn by J. R. Ed
munds, C. Pk, recorded in Clerk’s of
fice for Barnwell County. Above lots
having been put chased by C. J. H.
pill from F. M. Cave and M. N. Hol-
ftand. .
Also:
All those lots, pieces or, parcels of
land situate in the town of Barnwell,
.County and, State {(foresaid, designat
ed o^ map made liy Jerry Raspurr, C.
E., recorded in Clerk’s office for Barn
well County in Book 8-L, page 80, as
lots Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 in
Block B; being the same lots convey
ed by M. N. Holland to C. J. H. Still
on Sept. 16, 1919, by deed recorded in
Book 9-F, page 316, Clerk’s office,for
Barnwell County.
To sell in parcels, then sell as a
whole.
fferms of sale, cash. The success
ful bidder immediately to deposit cash
or certified check for $500.00, to be
forfeited upon non-compliance »yith
the bid; and upon failure to make
such deposit the Master to re-sell im
mediately on like terms; the purchas
er to pay for all stamps, pdpers and
taxes. * •_ ^
H. L. O’ftannon,
Master.
Master’s office, Dec. 12th, 1924.
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