The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, December 15, 1932, Image 3
THURSDAY, DECEMBER IS, 19Sf
THE EARNWKLL PEOPUMHNTINBL, BARNWBLU SOUTH CAROLINA
Nicks
QUEENSLAND IS NIT ^
BY 7-YEAR DROUGHT
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HERE are a tot ot men out
Id the lumber camps that
aren’t going to get home for
Christmas,” Margaret Tomp
kins told a group of young
tpen and. women. at the
country club early In No
vember. ‘T want to get a
Christmas bag for every one of them.
Who’ll promise a Christmas bag?”
“I’d like to help,” said Nick Lor-
ring, “only thing is I’m green at that
sort of thing. Do you suppose you
could get someone to make a bag
and &ll it it I paid for it?”
“Yes; I’ve thought of that,” said
Margaret. “I’ve figured out that a
-tiice bag can be got up for three dol
lars.”
A' little later when Nick Lorrlng
found Margaret alone he told her he
wanted to be responsible for ten of
the bags. “I’ll send you the check In
the morning.”
Margaret pressed Nick’s hand and
looked up gratefully into his eyes.
■“You’re the most generous man In the
world," she said.
Nick yearned to take this oppor
tunity to tell Margaret just a little
of his ever-increasing love for her,
but to dd it now, it seemed, would
be to taint with self-interest the tenor
of his generosity.
The afternoon before Christmas
Margaret telephoned to Nick at his
office.
“I want to tell you, Nick," said Mar
garet, “that I filled all the bags and
they were so wonderful. Each one
cost Just three dollars. Now I find
that there is just one left over after
all the men at the camp have been
supplied. As It is all filled, I can’t
return the money, but I thought may-
t>e you knew of some poor fellow who
might like one.”
Nick thought a moment as he held
the telephone receiver, ‘i do know
i fellow,” said he. “Used to work for
us. Then he quit and went to farm
ing over in the next county. Sort of
a luckless fellow. Suppose I take that
bag over to him.”
So after the office closing at five,
Nick called at Margaret’s for the bag.
He planned to drive the fifteen miles
to the shack where Barry Smith lived
and back before his seven o’clock din
ner.
The cabin seemed deserted. Nick
forced a window and walked In. But
Barry was not to be found. Nick felt
in his pocket for a match, but matches
. he had none. Then he groped around
Barry’s room, but was no more suc
cessful. So with nearly frozen fingers
he undid wrappings from the
Christmas bag. opened It and found,
md oq*ewn Witlr Skele
tons of Sheep and Cattle.
Washington.—A seven-year drought
afflicts the great central tableland of
Queensland, Australia. The land is
reported strewn with skeletons of
sheep and cattle, and cultivation of
crops is halted.
‘Queensland, spreading oven an
area more than twenty times that of
the state of Maine, is a prosperous
state despite a few thousand square
miles of rainless region," says a bul
letin from the National Geographic
society.
“North and south Its length is equal ■
to the distance between the tip of
the Michigan peninsula and the lati
tude of Tampa, Fla. If its eastern
coast were placed on the samh longi
tude as Washington, D. C., Its west
ern border would He near Des Moines,
Iowa. Thus its climate ranges from
tropical in the—north, nearest the
equator, to temperate in the south.
“Queensland was an almost un
known country until the middle of the
last century, and although it has few
er than a million Inhabitants, it has
grown by leaps and bounds commer
cially.
Sugar Bowl of Australia.
“The region has been called the
sugar bowl of Australia for more
than $30,000,000 worth of sugar is
produced annually on its vast planta
tions. It might also rlgfftly be called
the banana or pineapple state, for
these i fruits thrive, as well as
oranges, apricots, peaches, and man
goes. Wheat fields produce millions
of bushels of grain, and normally 20,-
000,000 sheep and 6,000,000 head of
cattle find portions of the country
excellent grazing land. Droughts
have often visited Queensland. One
drought caused the loss of a million
sheep and cattle in a single year.
“If the traveler takes the word of
the Queenslander, there is no finer
farming district in the world than
Darling Downs «in southern Queens
land. Here millions of acres produce
fine crops without the aid of fertil
izer. It is an endless panorama of
healthy orchards, cattle ranches and
farms. Corn, wheat and alfalfa
grow abundantly. Nine crops of al
falfa have been harvested from the
Downs in one year.
“The city of Toowoomba, with Its
fine buildings and residences, reflects
the. prosperity of the region. Like an
American county seat on court days,
it is the congregating point for rural
folk who come for amusement and to
swap yarns about sheep, cattle, wheat,
wool and corn, and the news of the
day.
“Gold, which has opened up so
Biany of the world’s unknown spots,
also had a part in Queensland’s early
development. Mount Morgan has pro
duced more than $123,000,000 worth
of the yellow metal and many other
mines are producing large quantities.
Gold Opened Large Area.
“Rockhampton, the mining capital,
owes its existence to gold. From a
boom town a few decades ago, when
it was called the ‘City of Three S’s’—
sin, sweat and sorrow—it has become
a bustling, well-organized town of
some 20,000 Inhabitants. Altogether,
Queensland's mines have given up more
thnn half y hillinn dnllyirs’ Worth of
in the forenoon; at which time and
place all known creditors and other
person s in interest may appear and
show cause, if any they have, why
the prayer, of the said petitioner
should not be granted.
“ RICHARD W; HUTSON,
Dec. 1. 4t. Clerk.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
the above execution an<i costa.
J. B. MORRIS,
Sheriff, Barnwell County.
MASTER'S SALE.
MASTER'S SALE.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED ' STATES, FOR THE
EASTERN DDISTRICT of SOUTH
CAROLINA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
IN THE MATTER OF:—
FLOSSIE P. SMITH, Barnwell, S. C.
BANKRUPT, No. 4019
Notice is hereby given that thr
above named bankrupt ha s filed a peti
tion for discharge and that a Rearing
has been ordered to be had Upon the
same on the 9th day of January, A.
D. 1933, before this Court, at Char
leston, in said District, at 10 o’clock
dn -the forenoon:-^ai^ which time and
place all known creditors and other
persons in interest may appear and
show cause, if any they have, why
the prayer of the said petitioner
should not be granted.
RICHARD W. HUTSON,
)ec. 1. 4t. Clerk.
Under and by virtue of a decree of
the Court of Common Pleas for Barn
well County, South Carolina, in the
case of Daisy Willis, plaintiff vs. Inez
Laval Greene, a s Executrix of the
estate of G. W. Greene, deceased,.and
First Carolinas Joint Stock Land
Bank of Columbia, defendants, I, the
undersigned Master, will sMl in front
Court House at Barnwell,
Carolina, during the legal
Under and by virtue of a decree of
the Court of Common Pleas for Barn
well County, South Carolina, in the
case of L. E. Bush, plaintiff, against
H. R. Bailey, et al., defendants, I, the
MASTER'S SALE.
Under and by virtue of a decree of
the Court ofvCommon Pleas for Barn*
well County, South Carolina, in thd
case of T. G. Tarver as Receiver for
he Bank of Western Carolina, plain-
All persons are hereby forbidden to
lunt, fish, trap, set woods on fire or
trespass in. any manner whatever on
my lands in Big Fork township in
Barnwell County.
* W. M. MANNING.
Dec. 15.—3tc.
“Yes; I've Thought of ’That,” Said
Margaret.
as he had hoped, u box of matches
with the cigarettes and tobacco in the
bag. By the time he had lighted n
lamp, found fuel and wanned himself,
the storm had covered the roads so
that to. attempt to return that night
would be an act of folly. So Nick
spent Christmas In poor Barry's for
lorn cabin.
Fortunately for Nick, he carried, in
in bis car, a box of groceries, bacon,
bread and butter as a present to Barry
to help through the winter. Much of
this he left for Barry on his return;
from the rest he made his own rather
meager Christmas dinner. But if it
hadn’t been for Margaret’s bag, Christ-
mas would have been a^doieful day, In-
deed.
When Nick went to see Margaret on
his way home on December 26, he
found her in a state of real agitation.
“Somehow I felt responsible for the
whole thing,” said Margaret
“You were responsible for the fact
that l had a rather pleasant Christ
mas after all. You kept me from
freezing and starving to death, you
cheered me with a good book, smokes
and a mouth organ, and kept me from
degradation by means of soap and a
comb. Tliat bag was a godsend."
“Oh, Nick,” said Margaret with
e££s very tender. “I feel as If 1
knew you so much better because of
• this."
“Margaret,” said Nick, “I’ve been
trying to get up nerve for three
months to tell you I love^you—to dls
traction."
“And ever since yon sent me the
”cheek for the bags I’ve known I want
ed to hear yon tell me," answered
Margaret. >,
fer McClur* N few •paper Syndicate.)
(WMJ Service) _
gold. Gopper, lead, and tin are alsp
important Queensland minerals that
have been profitably produced. West
ern Queensland is an opal land. Here
opals are found in diggings as shallow
ns six feet. At the Anakie gem fields,
about 200 miles south of Rockhamp
ton, about $100,000 worth of sapphires
are produced annually.
“Queensland's pioneers sought to
brake it awhile man’s country. .In,the
early days thousands of South Sea
inative laborers were imported but
they were later exported so that out
of some 920.000 Queenslanders about
900,000 are white and nearly all the
remainder are aborigines and half-
castes.
“Nearly one-third of the state’s pop
ulation lives In Brisbane, capital,
largest'•city, chief port, and gateway
to the state. Sprawling on both banks
of the Brisbane river, it in many re
spects resembles a bustling American
port city with tall business buildings
flanking wide, clean streets forming
a modern background for its acres of
busy docks.”
ADVERTISE IN
The People- Sentinel.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
cf the
South
hours of sale, on the’ 2nd day of Jan
uary 7 , 1933, same being salesday in
said month, to the highest bidder the
following described premises:
“All that parcel, piece or tract of
land with the buildings thereon, situ^
ate, lying and being in Williston
Township, Barnwell County, State
aforesaid, containing one hundred
fifty-seven (157) acres, more or less,
and bounded as follows, to-wit: On
the North by lands of the estate of
W. A. B. Newsom and lands of Lee
Bryant Givens; on the East by lands
of John Hankinson and lands of W.
E. Prothro; on the South by lands of
the estate of W. L, Merritt; and on
the west by lands now’, or formerly of
R M. Mixson.”
Terms of sale: Cash and the suc-
cessmul bidder must deposit with the
Master $69.00, being less than 3 per
cent, of amount due, as evidence of
good faith and failing go to do, Mas
ter must resell said property on same
day and upon same terms and condi-
P
tions.
G M. GREENE,
Master for Barnwell County.
undersigned Master will sell in front j tiff, v*. D. A. Dyches, and G. A. Mid
dleton as a co-partier of Middleton and
dleton as a copartner of Middleton an<|
Trustee for Middleton and Company,
co-partnership, defendants, I, the
undersigned Master, will sell in front
of the Court House at Barnwell, S.
C., during |the legal hours of sale, on
4he ?nrj Hay January, Iflj
of the Court House at Barnwell, South
Carolina, during the legal hours of
sale, on the 2nd day of January, 1933,
same being salesday in said month,
to the highest bidder the following
described premises:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land located in Four Mile Township.
Barnwell County, State aforesaid,
containing two hundred acres, more
State of South Carolina,
County cf Barnwell.
Under and by virtue of Tax Execu
tions to me directed by J. J. Bel!,
Treasurer of Barnwell County, I have
this day levied upon and w’ill sell to
the highest bidder for cash, between
the legal hcur s of sale in front of the
Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on
VIonday, the 2nd day of January, 1933,
this being Salesday in said month,
the following described real estate:
175 acres of land known as the
Fate Cave Place, bounded on the
Moith by land s of Mrs. C. A. Weath-
ersbee, East by lands of J. A. Coch
ran and Mrs. C. A. Weathersbee,
South by Barney Owens and Paul
Hazel, West by lands of Terie Rich
ardson.
ALSO
100 acres bounded as follow’s: North
by lands of Terie Richardson, East
by lands of Fate Cave Place above
described and Mrs. C. A. Weathersbee,
South by Dunbarton-Augusta public
road, West by lands of T. A. Greene.
Levied upon as property cf Estate
of J. M. Weathersbee and sold to
satisfy above execution and costs.
1 lot, 1 building bounded as follow’s:
North by Barnwell Oil Mill, East by
olcl BlUl'kuHu Dainwell higW-iy
South by colored Masonic Hall, West
by Carolina Phoenix.
Levied upon as the property of Tom
Clemmons and sold to satisfy above
execution and costs.
MASTERS SALE.
Under and by virtue of a decree of
the Court of Common Pleas for Barn,
well County, South Carolina, in the
case of H. L. O’Bannon, plaintiff v*
Amanda Bodifcrd, defendant, I, the
undersigned Master, will sell in front
of the Court House at Barnwell, South
Carolina, during the legal hours of
sale, on the 2nd day of January, 1933,
same being sale s day in said month,
to the highest bidder the following de
scribed premises:
“All (hat piece, parcel or tract of
land situate, lying and being in Barn
well County, S.C. and containing thirty
five (35) acres more or less, and
known as the Jce Joiner tract of land
and where for years I lived prior to
moving to Barnwell and which tract
of land w’as devised to me by my
father, B. J. Hutto, by his will dated
February 24th, 1920, and recorded in
office of Probate Judge for Barnwell
County.”
Terms of sale: Cash and the suc
cessful bidder must deposit with the
Master Three Dollars, being less than
3 per csnt. of amount due, as evi
dence of good faith and failing so to
do, Master must resell said property
on same day and upon same terms
and conditions.
G M. GREENE,
Master for Barnwell Lollftty.—
or less, which w’as inherited by me
in the division of the land of the es
tate of my father, W. A. Bailey, St.,
deceased, and is bounded as follows:
Qn the north by lands of Frank B.
Bush and lands of th’le estate of Milow
Bailey; on the east by lands of Mrs.
Josie Bush; on the south by lands of
Mrs. Jennie Miller and on the west by
lands of Mrs. A. I. Boyd and Thos.
L. Bush. —77-
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers and Revenue Stamps,
and the said Master shall require of
the successful bidder a deposit of
Fifty and 00-100 ($50.00) dollars,
(being les s than three per cent of the
judgment herein), immediately upon
the conclusion of the bidding, ag
guaranty of good faith and upon such
bidder’s failure to make such deposit,
the Master shall immediately resell
said property on the terms above pro
vided. In case of any subsequent
raised bid, as provided by law, each
such bidder shall make a like deposit.
The amount of such final deposit shall
be forfeited to the judgment and costs
in the event of non-compliance by
such last bidder within forty days
from the date of public sale as herein
provided.
G. M. GREENE,
Master for Barnwell County.
MASTER’S SALE.
Under and by virtue of a decree o
- MASTER’S SALE.
the Court of Common Pleas for Barn
well County, South Carolina, in the
case of Edna McDonald, plaintiff
against W. A. Todd, et al., defendants
I, the undersigned Master will sell in
front of the Court House at Barnwell
South Carolina, during the legal hour
of sale, on the 2nd day of January,
1933, same being salesday in said
month, to the highest bidder the fol
lowing described premises:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land in Barnwell County, South Caro
lina, containing three hundred eighty-
one and tw’o-tenths (381.2) acres,
more or less and bounded on the
north by lands of J. M. Cater; on the
east by land s cf Mrs. L. X. Owens,
and on the south by lands cf Mrs. L.
X. Ow’ens, and on the west by lands
of Clarence H. Dicks, as shown by
p(at of the same made by J. B. EHis,
Surveyor, dated December 6th'and 7th.
1928.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers and Revenue Stamps,
-ami Hi* firrtl MTator «h<iii of
the successful bidder a deposit of
Fifty and 00-1000 ($50.00) dollars
>eing salesday, to the highest bidder,
the following described premises:
AH that certain piece, pareel or
tract of land with improvementa
thereon, situate, lying and being in
the County of Barnwell, State of South
Carolina, and measuring Four Hun
dred and Sixty-eight (468) acres,
more or less, and bounded as follows:
North by lands of Emma Mines; East
by lands of Mrs. Emma Birt, Telfare
Hutto and W. H. Bodiford; South by
lands of M. C. Dyches,
J. L. Redmond, and on the West by
land* of W. P. Still and C. B. Bodi
fcrd.
Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to
pay for revenue stamps and papers.
Successful bidder at sai<j sale, other
than plaintiff, shall immediately de
posit with the Master of Barnwell
County three per cent, of the amount
bid on said property and upon failure
to make such deposit immediately the
said land shall be resold at oaee with
out re-advertisement and without the
further order of this court, upon the
same terms, at the risk of such bidder
or bidders, and if the successful bid
der or bidders making the deposit
herein required fail to comply with
his or their* bid, without lawful excuse
being duly shown, then such deposit
shall be forfeited to the plaintiff and
retained by the plaintiff as liquidated
damages, and the said premises shall
thereafterwardg be resold on some
subsequent and convenient salesday,
without re-advertisement and without
the further order of this court, upon
the terms and conditions hereinabove
set forth.
G. M. GREENE,
Master for Barnwell County.
i
MASTER’S SALE.
(being less than three per cent of the
Under and by virtue of a decree of j judgment herein,) immediately upon
230 acres of land bounded on the
North by H. P. Anderson, South by
Lower . Three Runs, West by. Estate
V Henry Cave, East by Dry Branch.
f Levied upon as the property of Mrs,
Lottie M. Beard and to satisfy
the above execution and costs.
95 acres and 1 building bounded as
follows: North by L, F. Miles, East
by W. A. Ross, South by Jce Owens,
West by J. A. Porter.
Levied upon as the property of Mess
Templeton and s»ld to satisfy the
afyeve execution and costs.
135 acres and 3 buildings bounded
as follow’s: North by Mrs. Emma
Black, East by Mrs. Emma Black,
South by B. L. Easterling, West by
D. O. Fanning.
Levied upen as the property, of E.
C. Cave and sold to satisfy the above
execution and costs.
Legal Advertisements
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
/ 1 •
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES, FOR THE
EASTERN DDISTRICT of SOUTH
CAROLINA,
IN BANKRUPTCY.
IN THE MATTER OF:—
RALPH SMITH, Barnwell, S. C
BANKRUPT, No. 4018.
Notice is hereby given that the
above named bankrupt hag filed a peti
tion for discharge and that a hearing
has been ordered to be had upon the j Barnwell Highway^ West by B
same on the 9th day of January, A. Dyches.
D. 1933, hefbt'e this Court; at Char- | Levied upon at property 6f lira,
lesten, in skid District, at 10 o’clock -Minnie J. Cave and sold to aatiefy
One house and lot bounded: North
by Barnwell-Dunbarton Highway,
East by R. L. Black, South by Estate
of Eugenia Harley, West by C. L.
Zissett. j
ALSO:
One house and lot bounded: North
by B. H. Dyches. East by Estate of
M. N. Holland, South by Barnwell-
Dunbarton Highway, West by Annie
Lou Jeffcoat: *- •
ALSO:
Five lotg and houses bounded: on
the North by B. H. Dyches, East by
A. D. Furtick, South by Dunbarton-
H.
the Court of Common Pleas for Barn
well' County,',' S. C., in the case of
N. Blatt, plaintiff vs. T. J. Langley,
et al., defendants, I, the undersigned
Mastefr will sell in front-of "'the Court
House at Barnwell, S. C., during the
legal hours of sale, on the 2nd day of
January, 1933, same being salesday,
to the highest bidder, the following
described premises:
All those two certain lot s of land,
with the improvements therecn, situ-*
ate, lying and being in the town of
Barnwell, Caunty cf Barnwell, State
aforesaid, known as Lot No. 6 and the
eastein half of Lot No. 7 in Block I,
Oakland Park, as shown on plat re
corded in Book “8-A”, page 346, in
the office of the Clerk of Court for
Barnwell County; and being the same
tracts of land heretofore purchased
by me from M. C. Diamond by deed
dated February 17, 19^ and recorded
in the office cf the Clerk, of Court for
Barnwell County in Book “8-V,” page
7- , /
Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to
pay for papers and Revenue Stamps.
And no bid shall be accepted by the
Master until a cash deposit of $35.00
shall be made, which amount does not
exceed three percent (3 per cent.) of
the total indebtedness due the plain
tiff. This -provision not to apply to
the bid of the plaintiff or his attor
neys, and said sum to be forfeited and
applied n the judgment of the plain
tiff and payment cf cost s unless a
compliance with the sale is had. And
any ^subsequent bidder shall make a
like deposit whifdi shall also be for
feited unless compliance with his
bid is had within thirty days from
the day of public sale, as herein pro
vided.
G. M. GREENE,
Master for Barnwell County.
the conclusion of the bidding, as a
guaranty of good faith and upon such
bidder’s failure to make such deposit,
the Master shall, immediately resell
said property on thg term^ above pro
vided. In case of*any subsequent
raised bid, as provided by law, each
such bidder shall make a like deposi^.
The amount of such final deposit shall
be forfeited to the judgment and
costs in the event of non-compliance
by such last bidder within forty days
from the date of public sale as- herein
provided. ^
I G. M. GREENE,
Master for Barnwell County.
MASTER’S SALE.
Under and by virtue of a decree cf
the Court of Common Pleas for Barn
well County, S. C., in the case of
Leon Carroll, plaintiff vs. P. A. Me
Donald, et al., defendants, I, the un
dersigned Master, will sell in front
cf the Court House at Barnwell, S.
C., during the legal hours cf sale, on
the 2nd day of January, 1933, same
being salesday, to the highest bidder,
the following described premises:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land situate, lying and being
in Barnwell County, State of South
Carolina containing ninety-seven (97)
acres, mere or less, being part of the
estate of E. H. McDonald, deceased,
and bounded inorth by lands of D. 0.
Fanning and lands of D. P. Lancas
ter; on the east by lands of W. T.
Aycock; on the south by lands of Zenie
Felder and\lands of MetroplHan Life
Insurance'Company, and on the west
by lands of D. P. Lancaster.
Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to
pay for papers and Revenue Stamps.
G. M. GREENE,
Master for Barnwell County.
Under and by virtue of a decree of
the Court of Common Pleas for Barn
well County, State of South Carolina,
in the case of The First Carolinas
Joint Stock Lan<j Bank cf Columbia,
plaintiff, vs. Bessie F. Bradley, J. L.
Bradley, Jr., and J. R. Bradley, de
fendants, I, the undersigned Master,
will sell in front of the Court House
at Barnwell, S. C., during the legal
hours of sale, on the 2nd day of Jan
uary, 1933, same being salesday in
said month, to the highest bidder, the
fcllowing desetibed premises:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, containing 117 aci’es, more or
less, bounded on the North by lands
of Mrs. M. E. Jenkins, formtrly John
son; East by lands cf the estate of
Logg; South~by lands formerly of L
W. Btadley and on the West by the
Barnwell public road and known as
tract No. 2 cn a plat dividing the lands
of the estate of Robert Bradley, de
ceased, made by J. S. Mixson and Son
on the 10th day of January, 1890, and
laving the following surveyor's calls
and distances:
Beginning at a point cn the North
west corner of the Public Road to
Barnwell and tunning thence north 75
degrees East 12.45 chains to a stake;
thence North 15 degrees West 9.30
chain s to a stake; thence North 62 de
grees West 20.70 chains to a stake;
hence North 79 degrees East 32.15
chains to a stake; thence South 27 de
grees East 10.40 chains to a stake;
thence South 61H degrees West 69.35
chains to'a stake cn the Barnwell
public road; thence up said road to the
point of beginning, and being the
same tract of land conveyed to the
said Bessie F. Bradley by a deed from
James L. Bradley dated the 12th of
October 1 , 1906, and recorded in the of
fice off the Clerk of Court far
well County in Book 9-N, page 91~
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers and Revenue Stamps,
the Master to require of the success
ful bicfder a deposit of $45.00 (being
less than 3 per cent of the judgment
herein) immediately upon the conci
sion of the bidding as a guaranty at %
good faith, and upon such bidderti
failure to make said deposit the Mas
ter shall immediately resell said prop
erty on the terms above provided. In
case of any subsequent raised bid, as
provided by law, each such bidder
shall make a like deposit. The
of such final deposit shall be
and applied to the judgment and coats
in the event of non-compliance bysadi
last bidder within forty days from the
date of public sale ay herein provid
ed. ,
G. M. GREENE,
Master for Barnwell