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V Blackville Woman Favors Reduction Farner's Wife Sty* Teacherii’ Salar* aea Can Be Cut 20 P. C. Withcait Undue Hardship. Mr?. F. H. Robertson, of Black- vilte, has written a very interesting <Dacussion of present conditions, her letter being published in The State a few days ago. It? theme is that teachers’ salaries may be cut 20 per cent, without causing teachers any more inconvenience than other people are experiencing now. Her letter is •as follows: To th ( . Editor of The State: Much intefe?t has been evinced in jny letter which was published in The State of February 17th. In it I ex pressed the belief that “teachers’ sal aries may be gut 20 per cent, without causing teachers any more inconven ience than other people are exper iencing now.” I still say so. I have received letters from various ■parts of the State—jitortli, south, east and west. With only one exception the?e writer a concurred in my opin ion. They represent every type of business in this State, including farm ing. Th e theme of every letter was: * 4 It isn’t that teachers are too highly paid. It’s just that our State is in such financial difficulty that we don’t see any way out unless expenses are greatly reduced and as the school Appropriation is fl o high it seemte^the only thing to do is cut teachers*’ sal aries.” Some letters even pleaded that I take it before the teachers’ as sociation and beg teacher^ to help solve the problem by expressing a wilingness to teach for less. The one exception to these letters was from the superintendent of a school in a textile town. He expressed th e idea that his salary as a superin tendent migh be too much but his teachers were not paid too much. We are not thinking altogether of what teachers are worth but of what to t do to help lessen the burden of high taxes arTd hard times. I know what a teachers’ service is worth, I know just how hard a teacher has to work. Eleven years in the cla?sroom taught me. I also know the condition South Carolina is in today, and I believe ■each should do his part to relieve the situation. to say a person may be paid go and so when it has been proved by exper ience that there isn’t enough income to dq it. However, there is in-'South Carolina school law, 1929 issue, sec tion 2645, thig clause: “Provided, that contracts Which boards of trustees may make in excess of the funds ap portioned to their districts shall be void.” That seems to be the loop hole when funds get short. But such j? not goed business and it isn’t fair to the teacher. So why not offer a salary that will be faithfully and promptly paid? Last year the appropriation was not met. What assurance have we that peopl e are more to pay taxe a now than lastvyear? It must be hard for the general assembly to de cide where to make reductions. But if they will just limit South Carolina t'o an $8,000,000 budget, make provision for retiring the deficit of $5,000,000, and not allow any more money to be borrowed, then we will soon see the light of prospeitity. ‘ Not the expen sive prosperity of war days—nobody wants that, but just reason in all things. If ever a State needed level heads we do now. I think we should b e in prayer fer heavenly guidance. MRS. F. H. ROBERTSON, Blackville. C <r—- ; • , , THE BARNW&L PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA What A Bladder Phytic point 814 feet; thence south 30 de Should do. Work on the bladder as grees 45 minuteg east 791 feet to the castor oil on the bowels. Drive out impuritieg and excess acids that cause irritation which results in getting up public read; thence up said public road to a stake; thence north 74 de grees 50 minutes ea?t 1261 feet to a nights, frequent desire, burning, leg stake; thende south 38 degrees east pains or backache. BU-KETS (5 gr. Tablets) is a pleasant bladder physic. Get a 25c test box from your drug gist. After four days if not relieved go back and get your money. You will feel good after this cleansing and you get your regular sleep, - Th e Best Pharmacy, Barnwell, S. C. CITATION NOTICE. Social and Personal News from Williston ^Willistcn, Feb. 27.—Mr. and Mrs. Crews Bland, of Augusta, are spending a few days with the former’? parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Ussery. Miss Harrydelle Thompscjn, of Winthrr.p college, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Thomp-on. Dr. Harry Cone, of Walterboro, was a visitor here Saturday, and attended the funeral of Mrs. Lizzig G. Dicks. Dr. E. Ffl Polcen and Ralph Carter The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Marion A. Odcm hath made suit to me to grant unto him Letters of Administration of the Es tate of and effects of James Odom. THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said James Odom, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the court of Probate, to be held at Barnwell, S. C., on Saturday, March 5th, next, after publication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. Given under my Hand this 20th day of February, A. D. 1932. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate, Barnwell Co. Published on the 25th day of Feb. 1932 in Th e Barnwell People-Sentinel. 1117 feet to a stake; thence south 36 dgrees ea?t 1122 feet to a stake; thence south 39 degrees west 550 feet to a d ea d pine; thence in the same direction 822 feet to a pine; thence in the same direction 2254 feet to a stake; thenc e north 86^ degrees west 1551 feet to a stake; thence south 15 seconds east to Pud Bottom Branch; thence down said branch, the stream being the line to the intersec- tios of said Pud Bottom Branch ^with Patterson’s Branch; thence north 23 degree? 30 minutes 3552 feet to a point on the Barnwell public road; thence up said public road to the point of beginning and being the same tract of land conveyed in part by the late Hattie A. Patterson by her last will and testament, which is of record in the office of the Probate Judge for Barnwell County, and in part by a deed of conveyance dated 5th day of June, 1923, by R. A. Pat terson and Angus B. Patterson which i? recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court of Barnwell County in Book 9-N, page 469, to the said Flos sie P. Smith. Terms of sale, ca?h, purchaser to pay for papers and Revenue Stamps. POLITICAL NOTICE. The Barnwell County Republican convention is called to meet at Bap tist Benevolent Hall on March 7th, attended tne Washington celebration j 1932 ’ at 12 O ' c!ock noon to elect tw0 of the Masonic Lodge in Augusta last dele ^ ate3 and two alternates to the Monday evening Republican State convention March .. .... , . , 8th, 1932, and three delegates and Mrs. Ellen Wtse, of Atken, i? spend- .. . , *v. tv * • * .. ’ , . * alternates for the Drstrrct conven- rng some time with her sister, Mrs. .. W. C. Cunningham. j I0 !!' . . , , j Only registered voters may take Q. A. Kennedy, Sr., left Wednesday p ar t. AH who are in accord with the for a few days on a business trip to Atlanta. principles of the party are invited. D. J. DIXSON, Chairman, J. K. RYAN, Secretary. T. R. Pender, E. D. Quattlemaum, L. P. Dubose, D. J. Folk, C. J. Bates, C. S. Youngblood and W. P. Matthews , left Wednesday for a fishing trip at I am g farmer’s wife and a farmer’s Cottageville "daughter. I shall picture as nearly As. I can the condition of our com munity—a condition which I know exists in many rural communities to day. The nearest bank to our community is at Williston, 15 miles away. Barn-, . . Rrnn/-hvJlio 10 prove inerr claims oexore n well, Blackville'and/Denmark have . M ^ Baturday hfarch 5th 1932. and - rng. Messrs. Ackerman attended the oau,raa y' maren NOTICE TO CREDITORS. * Pursuant to directions contained in George Edward Crouch, of Fur- an order of hi? Honor, Judge H. F. man university, spent the week-end Rice » and dated February 19th, 1932, in Elko with his parents, Mr. and and made in the case °f Endicctt- Mrs. G. E. Crouch. . j Johnson Corp., plaintiff, vs. A. Ghin- Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Ackerman and * o]d ’ defendan t, all and singular the Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Flenniken were suffered bank failures and now there creditors of A. Ghingold are required to prove their claims before me on upon failure so to do, then to be barred of payment. G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell Co. February 23, 1932. 2t ... .. Legion meeting held there, isn t a bank left in any of the three t towns. Som e people lost their all in Lieut J - L - Dicks left Tuesday for these banks, others hoped to borrow Fort Benning, La., a£ter spending a money to tide them over. Now they da y s w *th Dr. and Mrs. W. Cone. don’t know where to turn. Farm pro- He was caI,ed here on account of the (face isn’t bringing much and in most 8udden death of hia mother, Mrs. L. cases it can’t be sold at an^ price.! ^‘ cks " I know some who have carried nice Misses Eva and Ida Hair enter- Notice is hereby given that I will perk, country sausage., fryers, eggs tained Tuesday evening with k sur- ftl e my final account as Adminis- and winter vegetables to town and pri*e birthday dinner in honor of trator of the e>tate cf Leila L. nine times out of ten had to take it their mother. Mrs. Ernest Hair. | Lancaster, deceased, with the Hon. hack home. Couldn’t sell at any Those present to enjoy the occasion John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. price. This is very discouraging to w >th her were Mr. and Mrs. Willie country people and is causing hard- Hair, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Zom and ships in many families. | family and Mr. and -Mrs. W. H. Grimes 'I know of many homes that are an d Robert Grime*. The Misses Hair, noon and petition the said Court for mortgaged. Men with families won- were assisted in serving by Mrs. Wil- * 1 2 an Order of Discharge and Letters for Barnwell County, State of South Carolina, upon Saturday, March 12, 1932, at 11:00 o’clock in the fore- der how’ they can carry on. Little He Hair and Mrs. W. C. Zorn, children needing shoes and clothing. 1 Mrs. Leroy Ussery, teacher of the So many farmers have no money to Newsom Bible cla?s of the Williston hay fertilizer and they can’t bonyW Baptist Sunday school, was given a, Feby. 15, 1932 money. My heart^aches to see such strrprise Thursday - when—twenty‘five offering. I’ve heard so many times, members of her class motored out to *^If I just had my taxes paid!” I’m her home for an afternoon call. Lit- proud to say our community folks tie Marjorie Ussery entertained with .are going to church in buggies—those several songs, and Mrs. P. N. Wise who cannot buy automobile tags and also sang several selections. Mr?, those who have no cars. All honor Ussery gave a reading. Each member •to them. But when it come? to down- of t®}class carried a package of right poverty and actual suffering be- clothing to be distributed among the •cause of high taxes and low return needy of the communuity. from farm produce, then, it’s time for The women of the Methodist church action. After all the farmer bears last Friday evening gave a peceptin the brunt of taxation and has le?s in- at the home of Dr. and Mrs, W. C» come accordingly. “As the farmer Smith in honor of the new minister, iPro'pers so does the nation.” Dismissory. D. B. Lancaster, Administrator, Estate of Leila L. Lancaster. MASTER’S SALE. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Barn well County, S. C., in the case of The First Carolinas Joint Stock Land Bank of Columbia, S. C., plaintiff, against Flossie P. Smith, Federal In termediate Credit Bank and Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, defend- ant?, I, the undersigned Master, will sell in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., during the legal Dr. Wells and his wife. The home of hours of sale, on the 7th day of Business is dull in our nearby Dr. and Mrs. Smith was thrown open 1 March, 1932, the same being sales- towns. There is very little buying to the guests from 8 o’clock till 101 day, to the highest bidder, the fol- and selling going on. There is lots o'clock. The guests were met at the lowing described premises: aifd recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Barnwell County in Book 8-M, page 386, and also,, 3. All of that piece, parcel or tract of land in Barnwell County, South Carolina, containing 219 acres more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of Frank Drummond; on the East by ^ands now or formerly of Jim Peebles; on the South by lands of E. G. Birt, and on the West by lands cf Mrs. M. M. Hair and lands of Ed Turner, as shown by the plat of the same made by R. C* Mix*on, dat ed March 27, 1924, and having the following surveyor’s calls and dis tances: Beginning at a stake on the north-west ermer and running thence N. 79 degrees W. 14.61 chains to a stake; thence N. 56 degrees W. .18.56 chains to a stake; thence N. 10 de grees 30 minutes E. 36.40 chains to a stake; thence N. 23 degrees 45 min uteg E. 39.80 chains to a gate post; thence S. 71 degrees 45 minutes E. 26 chains to a stake; thence S. 24 de grees 45 minute? W. 37.10 chains to a stump; thence S. 2 degrees W r . 32.80 chain 3 to the point cf beginning, and being the same tract of land hereto fore conveyed to the said R. C. Hol man by a deed from Goldie C. Hol man dated March 29th, 1926, and re corded in the office of Clerk of Court for Barnwell County, S. C., in Book 9-G, at page 589. The mortgaged premises herein of- And the said Master to require of the fered for gale ^ be so , d first> subject successful bidder a deposit of $250.00 to the easement to con gt rU ct, operate before accepting his bid as final, the I and ma ; n tain electric transmission same to be forfeited and applied to costs in the event of the purchaser’s’ non-compliance within thirty days from date of sale. G. M. GREENE, Master of Barnwell County. MASTER’S SALE. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Court cf Common Pleas for Barn well County, said State, in the case of The First Carolinas Joint Stock Land Bank of Columbia, plaintiff, vs. Robert C. Holman and South Carolina Power Company, defendants, I, the undersigned Master, will sell in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the 7th day of March, 1932, the same being salesday in said month, to the highest bidder, the following describ ed premises: 1. All of that piece, parcel or tract of land in Red Oak Township, Barn well County, South CaroHna, contain ing 106 xcrea, more or less,, and bounded on the North by lands of the estate of Boston Lee; on the East by lands of the estate of E. L. Patter son and the estate of Leroy Molair; on the South by lands of the estate of E. L. Patterson and lands of es tate of Leroy Molair, and on the West by lands of W. M. Cook, as shown by plat of the same made by E. G. Hay, Surveyor, on October 31, 1917, and having th e following sur veyor’s calls and distance?: Begin- and telegraph and telephone lines, etc., granted by Robert C. Holman to South Carolina Power Company by instrument dated 22nd July, 1929, re corded 13th May, 1931, in the office of Clerk cf Couit for Barnwell Coun ty in Book of Deeds 9-Z, at page 110, and if the mortgaged premises -shall 1 fail to bring an amount sufficient to pay plaintiff’s indebtedness in full then said Master shall immediately re-sell the said mortgaged piemises free and clear of such right. « V Terms of sale, cash, the Master to require of th e successful bidder a deposit of $200.00 before accepting hi s bid as final, the same to be for feited and applied to cost in the THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1932. hours of sale, cn the 7t)r day of March, 1932, the ?ame being sales day in said month, to the highest bid der, the following described premises: All of that piece, parcel or tract of land in Barnwell Township, .Barnwell County, South Carolina, containh^Pv ,423 acres, more or less, and boun4^jy on the North by land? of P. B. Ha- good and the Run of Jordan Branch; cn the east by the Run of Jordan Branch and Toby’s Creek, the high water mark of Toby’s Creek being the line; on the South by the old Public Road from Barnwell to Charleston; and on the West by landg of A. D. Connor, as shown by plat of the same made by R. C. Mix?on, dated Janu-> ary 28, 1914, and having the follow ing surveyor’s calls and distances, to- wit: Beginning at a stake marked X-3 on the south-w'est corner, and running thence north 1 degree east 71.50 chains to a pin e marked X-3; thence north 75 degree s east 17.50 chains to a stake marked X-3, on the Run of Jordan Branch; thence down the Run of.Jordan Branch to its intersection with the high water mark of Toby’s .Creek; thence down the high water mark of Toby’s Creek to the old Charleston and Barnwell Public read; thenqe up said public road to the point of beginning, ancf being the same tract of land here tofore conveyed to the said Miles Brewton Hagood on the 12th day of October, 1909,. and recorded in Book of Deed s No. 7-N, at page 507; and also, —- All 1 of that piece, parcel or tract cf land in Great Cypres? Township, Barnwell County, S. Ci, containi^K 676 acres, more or less, and bounr^^ cn the North by the run of Saltke- hatchie River; on the East by the Run of Hurricane Branch; on the South by lands of Julia A. Norris, and . on the West by lands of Sanders and the Southern Railway Right of Way, as shown by plat cf same made by John Bates, Civil Engineer, dated Oc tober, 1926, and having the following Surveyor’s calls and distances, to-witt: Beginning at a point on the South ern Railway Right of Way, where the same crosses Saltkehatchie River, i r. event of the purchaser’s non compli- and running thence uf> said Right cf ance within thirty days from date of sale. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. MASTER’S SALE. Under and by virtu e of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Bam- well County, said State, in the case of The First Carolinas Joint Stock Land Bank of Columbia vs. Edna Earle Lee Blanchard, defendant, I, the undersigned Master, will sell in front of the Court House at Barn well, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the 7th day of March, 1932, th e same being salesday in said month, to the highest bidder, the Way 25.40 chains to a stake; thence north 65 degrees west ten (10) chains to a stake; thence north 8 degrees east 15.60 chains to a stake; thence south and down the Public Road to Olar, 68 degrees east 65.85 chaing to a stake; thence down the Public Road to Ulmers to a point where the ?ame crosses Hurricane Branch; thence down the Run of Hurricane Branch to its intersection with the Saltkehatchie River; thence up the Run of Saltke hatchie River to the point of begin ning, and being a part of the same land conveyed to the said Miles Brew- ton Hagood by Brigham Reed on the x 21st day of July, 1919, by deed record ed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Barnwell County, in Book 8-P, at page 416; and the same property con- following described premises: All ning at a stake on the north-wes^ tha t piece, parcel or tract of land ve y e d to the said Miles BreWton Ha- corner on the public road and running thence north 20 degrees 51 minutes E. 2785 feet to a stake; thence S. 13 degrees 20 minutes W. 2075 feet to a stake; thence N. 44 degrees 21 min utes E. 2095 feet to a stake; thence N. 27 degrees 9 minutes W. 827 feet to a stake; thence N. 76 degreeg 21 minute? E. 2191 feet to a stake on the Hamberg public road to the point of beginning, and being the same tracts of land heretofore conveyed to the said R. C. Holman by the follow ing deeds: Deed from Goldie C. Hol man to R. C. Holman, dated the 29th day of March, 1926, recorded in the Clerk of Cmirf for Bam- of begging, however, I understand, door by Mesdames Shuler and Acker- A Bamw'ell lady told me a person of man and conducted to the receiving All that piece, parcel or tract of land , in Red Oak Township, Barnwell well County, S. C., in Book 9-G, page 518; Deed from W. M. Cook to R. C. Holman dated May 28th, 1915; and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Barnwell County, S. C., in Book 8-W, page 81; &hd also, 2. All that piece, parcel or tract of land in Barnwell County, South Carolina, containing 247% acres, more or less and bounded on the north by lands of the estate of Geo. Greene; on the east by the Augusta road; on tl^» South by the lands of L. A. Greene, and on the West by the lands of Mrs. Maggie I. Walker as shown by the plat of the same made by R. C. Mixson, dated February 23„ 1910; anc* having the following sur veyor’s calls and distances: Begin- containing two hundred foity-six | „ 0(>d by deed from G M Greenef (246) acres, more or less, and bound- | Ma?ter, dated October 25, 1925, record ed on the North by the lands of T. F. S. Weathersbee; on the East by the lands cf Margaret Needle; on the South by lands of Toole; and on the West by the Run of Rosemary Creek, a s shown by a plat of the same made by G. M. Greene, Surveyor, on the 8th day of November, 1892, and having the ^following surveyor’s calls and distances: Beginning at a gum on the north-west corner of the Run pf Rosemary Creek and running thence N. 82 degrees W. 72 chains to a stake; thence N. 15 degrees E. 2.50 fhaing-lo a stake^thence N. 30 respectable family came to her line by Mesdames M. Quattlebaum County, South Carolina, owried byning at a point on the north-west cor- r>r w i t Vt turn ntiinlran. avwl K,1 nml (- W W’ V. i t.. ... ! XT'! • n r. •. t . • • n.n . n ...... —_ xUn A .. n «... V.1 i n n .4 door with two chickeng aml^begged and G. W. Whitake tier just to take them and get him In the receiving line were Dr. and some quinine for his sick child. All Mrs. Smith and Dr. and Mrs. Wells, this I have seen and know and on top The refreshments were served by of it the repeated opinion that South Mesdames S. B. ^ Ray and W. G. Carolina teadher?’ salaries are too Thomp?on and Miss Elizabeth Player. f»jgh. Tea and coffee were poured by Mrs. A s I said in m y letter of February M. M. Player and Miss Mary Wyatt. 17th the teachers in our schools are The out-of-town guests were Dr. I Flossie P. Smith, .containing 818.18 - ner on the Augusta public road and acres, more or less, and bounded on! running thence S. 70 degrees W. 36.51 the North by lands of B. H. Cave and Lemon Bros., on th» East by landrof Georgians Hay, Rhoda Greene, Han- •kinson, Stephen Holly and Mose Hol ly; South by lands of Mose Holly and Henry Brown, and on the West by land s of W. H. Duncan estate and paying 10 per cent, of each claim to and Mrs. Wells, of Aiken; Mr. and lands of B. H. Cave, as shown by a .get it paid because the State has fall- Mrs. H. N. Folk, Mrs. B. F. Folk and >ed to pay their salaries. These Paul Whitaker, of Bamberg, who add- teachers have told me they know of ed a feature to the entertainment with other teacher s who are paying as music, violin, piano and vocal. Misses 1 courses and distances: Beginning at much as 20 per cent, to get their Dorothy Garber and Lilly Rogol also 1 a point on the north corner of the claims discounted. What is the dif- rendered selections on violin and Barnwell public road and running plat of the same made by E. G. Hay on the 9th day of February, 1923, and having the «■' following surveyor’s Jarence in salary? It is sheer folly pie no. « chain s to a stake; thenc e south 70 de grees W. 15.71 chayis to a stake; thence S. 14 degrees E^ 36.50 chains to a stake; thence S. 14 degrees E. 23.50 chains to a stake; thence South 48 degrees. West 28.50 chains to a stake; thence South 48 degree & W. 23.50 chains to a stake; thence S. 48 degrees W. 25 chains to a stake on. the Augusta public road; thence up said public road to the point of beginning, and being the same tra<|t of land heretofore conveyed to R. C. Holman by a deed from G. M. | thence due south SO seconds east to a ^ Greene, Master, dated Dec. 19„ 1925, degrees W. 10.70 chains to a stake; thence N. 20 degrees E. 16 chains to a stake on th public road to Willis ton; thence down said-public road to the crossing of said public road over Rosemary Greek thence up Run of Rosemary Creek to the point of be ginning; and being the same tract of land heretofore conveyed to the said Edna Earle Lee. Blanchard (formerly Lee)dated the 3rd day of January, 1907 and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Barnwell County in Book 7-P at page 481. Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. The said Master to require of the successful bidder a deposit of Two Hundred Dollars befor e accepting his bid as final, the same to be forfeited and applied to costs in the event of the purchaser’s non compliance within thirty days from date of sale. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. # ed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Barnwell County, in Book 8-M, at page 380, and being the same land heretofore conveyed to the said Miles Brewton Hagood by W. S. Dixson, deed dated October 25, 1926, recor in the office of the Clerk of Court Barnwell County, in Book. 9-G, at page 524. ~—— : — Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. The said Master to require the suc cessful bidder to deposit $300.00 be fore accepting his bid a a final, the .aame .^n ba. forfeited and applied to MASTER’S SALE. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Barnwell County, said State, in the case of The First Carolinas 'Joint Stock Land Bank of Columbia, plain tiff, vs. Miles Brewton Hagood, de fendant, I, the undersigned Master, will sell in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., during the legal costs in the event of his non compli ance within thirty days from date of bid. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. NOTICE OF SALE. n Pursuant to a decree of the Court of ^Probate for JBamberg. bounty, ip J^ire case of Mrs. Eugenia Morris, Ex ecutrix of the Will of R. R. Creech, deceased, plaintiff, vs. Lige Creech, et al., defendants, I will sell at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder, be fore the court house door, at Barn well, S. C., on Monday, March 7th, 1932, between the legal hours of sale on" said day, the following de scribed tract of land, to-wk: “All that certain tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, containing one hundred acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the North by lands of W. S. Creech; on the East by lands of J. A. Myrick; on the South by W Branch, and on the West by land s W. S. Creech.” Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps, the successful bidder to immediately deposit $50.00 to guarantee compli ance. —^ J. J. BRABHAM, •Judge of Probate for Bamberg Co. l<