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Interesting Items Gleaned From the Files of The Barnwell People.
A OCTOBER 1«, 1883.
Mr. J. R. Easterling reached home
•«e Sunday from Louisville. He will
retnm to the Exposition, of which
Amis a bright ornament, in a few days.
Miss Anna Walker will attend the
il convention of the W. C. T. U.
meets in Spartanburg tomor-
rww. She goes as the representative
erf' the Barnwell Union.
Mr. J. M. L. Kirkland, of Buford’s
Bridge, had his left hand cruelly
wounded by a cotton gin on last Fri-
jds*y. His great strength enabled him
to stop the gin in time to prevent th6
Im* of his hand.
Eev. S. C. Kennedy will deliver two
Iretares on temperance at Elko next
meek—on the evening of the 24th inst.
to white people and on the next even-
mfc to the colored people.
Major M. B. McSweeney, editor cf
Tim Hampton Guardian , and the
Hcweetest little gentleman in this sec
tion of the State, has promised US to
attend our next Fair—and hat, of it-
feIf, guarantee.- its success.
Allendale.—Crops in this section
well not exceed one-half an average
yield. A large area will be sown in
small giain and the supply of corn
wdj last until oats come. Farmers
are paying up their i»tore accounts
promptly and merchants expect to
roVct 75 per cent, of the amounts ad
vanced to their customei
Shipments of cottm to date are a
Ntf^le over 15,000 bales. Allendale is
the only town in the county that has a
'vgular cotton seller; Capt. G. H.
R'irkland fills the position admirably.
An “anti-liquor society” has been
'vrgsnizeo with 76 enrolled members.
A local option election will be held
ahaut the first of December to decide
w * l iether license.* to retail spirits shall
Ar granted next year.
OCTOBER 15, 1908.
is
The cotton crop of the county
nearly gathered and almost gone.
Governor Ansel has refused to
commute the death sentence of Elliot
Green, colored, to life imprisonment
and he will be hanged in the Barnwell
jail on Friday, 16th inst.
Do wild animals know when Sun
day comes? A very large wild cat is
said to make trips up and down Ttir-
kel Creek on Sundays. It was seen
last Sunday trying to get through the
wire pasture fence of Senator Bates.
Farmer N. H. Stansell told us on
Friday that he finished sowing oats
before the rain came, though he had
to work day and night to do so. In
25 years he has never made a failure
in sowing oats. He broadcasts 30 to
40 bushels of green cotton seed to the
acre, bleaks the land with a cutaway
harrow, run* a toothed harrow across
the cutaway furrows, leaving the land
as smooth as a floor. He sows three
jo. .
bushel? to the acre and harvest from
76 to 100. In the Spring he applies
100 pounds of nitrate of soda to the
acre.
The Tax Burden.—Auditor Keel
gives us from his excellently kept
books this statement of taxes due on
and after today: State, $31,953.35;
county, $18,881.52; county special,
$1,452.42; Blackville road, $1,678.44;
school 3 mills $17,429.10; special
school, $11,189.13; tags, $1,029.50;
polls, $4,249.00; totalj $82,012.46.
Married cn th^ 5th inst. Mr. C.
H. Mathis, of Blackville, and Mis?
Bes-ie Louise Walker, cf Augusta.
In the last , seven years Dr. C. N.
Burckhalter hhs sold in this conserva
tive old town of Barnwell seven hun
dred dollar■> worh cf colts, the off
spring cf one mate, all raised within
the corporate limits.
OIMFLIANCE BOARD MET
IN BARNWELL TUESDAY
A meeting of the Barnwell County
, l>*»pliam:e Board was held in the of-
fce of R. C. Holman, Esq., Tuesday
afternoon at four o’clock. The meet-
•g wa* called to order and its object
by Herman Mazursky, Esq.,
.manly ckairman of NRA. Mr. Hol-
mmo was elected chairman cf the
%Mmi and Mis. Pauline R. Best was
appointed secretary and stenographer
•«» ths organization. Several 'landing
-■'wnj.lainU were discussed and will
fce investigated by Mr. Holman.
TAe "Buy New" campaign wa«
sSmsed. It wa.* pointed out that the
nr.sortance of this movement lies in
*A * fact that if people will buy what-
v*ct they need now, distributor* will
re-ordev, factories will operate on full
time and more pec pie will be em-
pl'iyvd at go d wage-. For the move-
aient to be successful, it is essential
Mm all people to cooperate—to en-
««aragr people to help in the "Buy
Now** m vement.
Member* present were R. C. Hol
man, chairman; W. W. Cain, of Black-
willr; R. L. Hair, of Wiliiston; H. W.
SanAeis, Mrs. Pauline R. Best, and
Harman Mazursky, of Barnwell, and
ML M. Player, of Wiliiston.
•GOOD TIME TO START
RAISING BEEF CATTLE
Clemson College, Oct. 7.—Asserting
bat there i* pr bably no place in the
inard States where the seasons are
Hire favorable for beef cattle pro-
w lion than South Qarolina, Prof. L.
L Starkey, head of the Animal TTus-
ordry Department, says that if his-
eu$ repeats itself the price of cattle
not stay cheap, and that it is
berefere a good time to start founda-
herds and be in position to sell
rtjjuf cattle when prices li.-e in the
Uluru-. While net every farmer
hcruld produce beef cattle, many can
e so at a profit, he thinks.
TThe winter per iod in South Carc lina
r relatively short and may be made
liorter by the use of such forages as
ciwt beans and soybeans, Prof.
Awkey declares, adding that there
» .many acres of the land now under
al’.jvation which under the reduced
r»>j* acreage p'an would make ideal
asuacres for beef cattle, but unfor-
MBtely we have relatively few good
a>tuirs -apd there are very few farm-
t* who have given beef cattle a
houov- to make good.
S«w»e advantages which beef cattle
over other classes of livestock in
Ais Slate are pointed cut by the
periafist: They utilize large quanti-
w of cheap roughage; they make
pod ose of pasture lands which are
■r fmm market; they require small
irweatment in sheds and buildings;
■d they are less likely to die from
h*ase.
Warning against scrubs; too man/
of which are still being produced Prof.
Starkey continues: “The man who
loses on scrub cattle is the producer
rather than the buyer. The average
high grade steer will weigh about
200 pounds more than the scrub at
two years and wiH bring usually about
two cents more per pound. This dif
ference is usually the difference be
tween profit and loss.”
“Memorial to Valor of
Soldiera of the South"
The United States half dollar bear
ing the picture of Grant and Lee, with
the inscription, “Stone Mountain” on
the face, and on the reverse, “Memo
rial to the Valor of the Soldiera of
the South," year 1925, Is a commemo
rative coin. Issued in 1925 by the
United States mint at the request of
Stone Mountain Confederate Monu
mental association. This organization,
founded in 191C, was s|x>nsored by
the Daughters of the Confederacy, to
perpetuate and honor the memory of
the soldiera of the Confederacy, and
Robert E. I.ee. in particular. Money
for the memorial was raised by the
Daughters, largely in the South. One
unofficial statement says that 2.314.-
709 pieces were minted, and sold for
$1.00 each. The association had asked
for 16.000.000.
Stone mountain is 1G miles from
Atlanta, Ga. This particular memorial
depicts Grant and I.ee on horseback,
and Is carved on the side of the moun
tain. The original sculptor was Gutzon
Borglum, who had trouble with some
of the association, and was discharged.
His plan was carried out by Augustus
Lukeman. who completed It In 1928. In
spite of the opposition of some of
the northern veterans. It, was unveiled
and dedicated April 9, 1928, on the
sixty-third anniversary of the surren
der of I/ee to Grant Robert E Lee.
IV, great grandson of the general,
pulled the cord that released the cur
tain.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that I will
file m y final account with the Hon.
John K. Snelling, Judge of the Pro
bate Court for Barnwell County,
South Carolina, as Administratrix
upon the estate of Douglas Waldo
Gantt, on Tuesday, October 24th, 1933,
and petition the said Court for an Or
der of Discharge and Letters Dismis-
sory.
MABEL P. GANTT,
Administratrix.
Barnwell, S. C. Sept. 26, 1933. 4t
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
ed and pensioners are urged to call
at the Judge cf Probate’s office to re
ceive the same.
John K. Snelling,
Judge of Probate end Clerk of Pen. Bd.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Notice is hereby given that in ac-
tordance with the provisions of an
Order of the Probate Judge of Barn
well County, South Carolina, in the
case of L. J. Connelly, Admr., of the
c-rtate of J. M. Farrell, deceased, etc.,
the last highest bidder, making the
deposit^ herein required, fail to com
ply with his bid, without lawful ex
cuse, then such depo*it shall be re
tained by the Master and forfeited to
the plaintiff as liquidated damages.
G* M. GREENE,
Master for Barnwell County.
Barnwell, S. C., Oct. 16, 1933.
MASTERS SALE.
The Earth'i Thin Crust
That the crust of the earth is only
*10 miles thick, and that it must bend
when loaded with ocean water, glacial
Ice, or deposits of sand or mud, is the
opinion of a professor of Harvard uni
versity. The professor advances the
theory that beneath the surface crust,
composed mostly of crystalized rock,
are 1,800 miles of glassy rock shells,
which enclose the molten core of Iron
and nickel: The shifting of weight,
caused by vast amounts of sediment
being carried to sea by rivers, Is one
cause of earthquakes, he believes, for
the earth’s crust must adjust Itself
to the change of weight Ocean depths,
dry land and mountains are also ac
counted for by the bending of the
earth’s crust due to weights.
Hybrid Gives Most Rubber
A hybrid rubber vine which yields
twice ns much rubber as either of its
parents has been produced by the
United States Department of Agricul
ture. It Is a cross between two plants,
both native to Madagascar, one long
grown in Florida ns an ornamental
plant, and the other naturalized In
many places In Mexico and the West
Indies.—Scientific American.
ADVERTISE in Foe People-Sentinel
State of South Carolina,
County of Aiken.
Court of debate.
R. R. MOORE, Administrator of the
Estate of Jerry M. Scott, deceased,
vs.
REVANA ANDERSON, SHELDONA
JOWERS, ANNIE SCOTT, ALICE
ANDERSON, ALEX SCOTT, or if
any of the said defendants having
died, then their heirs at law, dis-
devisees, if any others, of the said
known heirs at law, distributees, or
tributees and devisees, and the un-
Jerry M. Scott, deceased, designat
ed in this action under the name of land- of H. Brown; East by the old ' BamwjJl public read and known as 1 Barnwell, S. C., Oct. 16,
John Doe and Mary Doe.
To the Defendant 9 Above Named:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the Complaint
in this action, of which a copy is
herewith served upon you, and to
serve a copy of your answer to said
Complaint on th§ subscriber at 1403
S. F. Building, Augusta, Georgia,
within twenty day 8 after the service
hereof exclusive of the day of such
service; and if you fail to answer the
Compalint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff in this action will apply
to the Court for relief demanded in
the Complaint.
Hammond & Kennedy,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
September 26, 1933.
Please take notice:
That the Original Summons and
Complaint together with copie s there
of were duly filed in the office of the
Probate Judge for Barnwell County,
on the 26th day of September, 1933.
Hammond & Kennedy,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
TO ALL MINOR DEFENDANTS, IF
ANY, AND TO THE PERSON
\ViTH WHOM THEY RESIDE:
Please take notice:
fl.dt it is necessary that you apply
to the Court for the appointment of a
Guardian ed lit.m to rppear and rep
resent vou in the above entitled hc-
tr m. v tHn twenty dnja after the
hereof, exclusive of the day
of service, el?e the Petitioner will ap
ply to the Court for the apointment
of the Honorable R. L. Bronson,
Clerk of Court, to act a 8 your guar
dian ad litem during the pendency of
thi,, action.
This 26th day of September, 193.".
Witness My Hand arid Seal.
JOHN. K. SNELLING, (L. S.)
Hammond & Kennedy,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of a decree of
the Court of Common Pleas for Barn-
plaintiff, against Annie F. O’Gorman, i w eH County, State of South Carolina,
et al., defendants, I will sell to the ' * n the case of the First Carolina^
highest bidder for cash, requiring a Joint Stock Land Bank of Columbia,
deposit of three per cent (3 per cent.) plaintiff, vs. Bessie F. Bradley, J. L. 1 day, or some subsequent legal sa es-
of the bid price, before the Court- Bradley, Jr., and J. R. Bradley, de-J day, at the option of the palinti .
house door in Barnwell, S. C., during fendants, I, the undersigned Master,' Should the successful bidder mawe e^,
dated January 14, 1916, recorded in
the office of the Clerk of Court in
Book 8-W, page 454, on the 14th day
of January, 1916.’ ;
Terms of sale: For cash, purchaser
to pay for papeis and revenue stamps;
the Master to require the successful
bidder, other than the plaintiff, to de
posit at once the sum of Fifty ($60.)
Dollars as earnest money or evidence
of good faith, the same to be applied
on the bid should there be a compli
ance with the same, but should the
successful bidder fail to make such de
posit at the time of acceptance of his
bid, then the said premises shall be
re-sold at such bidder’s risk on said
the legal hours of »?ale on the first
Monday in November, 1933, being
November 6th, 1933, the following de
scribed real estate of the estate of J.
M. Farrell, deceased, subject to the
mortgages to the First Carolina? Joint
Stock Land Bank of Columbia, and
Molony and Carter Company:
“AUjthat piece, parcel or tract of
land containing six hundred and 99-
100 (600.99) acres, more or less, and
will sell in front cf the Court House
at Barnwell, S. C., during the legal
hours of sale, on the 6th day of No
vember, 1933, same being salesday in
said month, to the highest bidder, the
following described premises:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, containing 117 acres, more or
less, bounded on the North by lands
of Mrs. M. E. Jenkins, foj-merly John
ston; East by lands of the estate of
bounded on the North by lands of Scuth by lands formerly cf L.
Reed; the old Charleston Road and ! w - Bradley and on the West by the
posit as aforesaid and thereafter fail
to comply with his bid without legal
excuse being shewn, then such de
posit 'hall be delivered to the plain
tiff and retained by it as liquidated
damages, and the premises shall be
thereafter re-sold on the same term*
and at such purchaser’s risk on some
subsequent legal salesday to be de
signated by the plaintiff or its attor
neys.
G. M. GREENE,
Master for Barnwell County.
1933.
Charleston Road, lands of R. W. Min- tiact No * 2 on a plat dividing the lands !
us, H. Brown and G. A. Still; South ^ the estate of Robert Bradley, de-
b y lands of G. A. Still, Lucy Thomas ceased, made by J. S. Mixson and Son
and H. J. Hair, and on the West by cn the 10t h day of January, 1890, and
lands cf Grov e Estate, land? of Dari- hav >nK the following surveyor’s calls
ing Hair and the Reed lands, as shown an< ^ distances:
by plats of the same made by B. M. i Beginning at a point on the North-
Thompson, C. E., February 1, 1906, west corner of the Public Road, to
and plat cf Howell C. Jone*, C. E., Barnwell and running thence north 75
dated April 27th, 1924. “For a more degrees East 12.45 chains to a stake;
detailed description see Decree Court thence North 15 degrees West 9:30
of Probate dated Sept. 17, 1933.” i chains to a stake; thence North 62 de-
ALSO the following tracts, subject West 20 - 70 chains to a stake;
to mortgages of Dorothy K. O’Gor- thence North 79 degrees East 32.15
man, now Mrs. L. J. Connelly: | chains to a stake; thence South 27 de-
“All that tract, parcel or piece of £ rees East 10:40 chains, to a stake;
land situate, lying and being in the thence South 61 degrees West 69.35
State and County aforesaid, contain- chains to a .'take on the Barnwell
ing one hundred (100) acre*, more cr P ub,ic road; thence up said road to the
less, with the Mill Seat thereon, and F^int of beginning, and being the
bounded as follows: On the North by sanie tract cf ,and conveyed to the
lands of Pinckney Blume and said Bessie F - Bradley by a deed from
D. S. Hair; South by lands James L - Bradley dated the 12th of
of Pinckney Blume; Ea-t by October, 1906, and recorded in the of-
Mis. Ellen BoyLton, and on the fice of the aerk of Court for Barn *
West by lands of Kline. The said ( "'e 11 County in Book 9-N, page 91.
tract known as “The Hair Mill Tract." | Terms of sale ca-h. Purchaser to
ALSO I P*y f° r paper 8 and Revenue Stamps,
"All that certain piece or parcel of the Master t0 require of the success-
land, situate in the Eastern secfrbrrST^ 1 bldder a ^posit of $45.00 (being
Blackville, and containing six (6) than 3 P« r cent of the ju d Kment
acre-, more or less, and bounded on he rein) immediately upon the conclu-
the North by right of way cf the *‘ on c£ the b ‘ dd in& « guaranty of
Southern Railway Company, and on faith, and upon such bidder s
the East by lands of J. M. Halford, on failur e to make aaid deposit the Mas-
the South by the Right of Way of the u ‘ r sha11 immedrately resell .-aid prop-
Southem Bell Tcjf phone Company and on tbe terms above provided. In
lands of Miss Lena Whittle; on the ta ^ of an y subsequent raised bid, as
MASTER’S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
Barnwell County.
In the Court of Probate.
R. R. Moore, Administrator cf the
Estate of Jerry M. Scott, deceased.
Pursuant to the Order in the above
entitled matter, signed by the Honor
able John K. Snelling, Judge of Pro
bate fer BarnweB County dated Sept.
30th, 1933, the undersigned will sell
to the highest bidder for cash at 11.00
o’clock, a. m. on October 17th, 1933,
at the Home Place of the late Jerry
M. Scott, deceased, near Snelling, in
Barnwell County, all of the personal
property of the late Jerry M. Scott,,
including the following:
- 1 Chevrolet car (about 1926 model.)
1 buggy.
t small lot of Tarring implements.
Few household good s and any and
all other persi nal property belonging
to said estate.
R. R. MOORE,
Administrator of fhe Estate of
Jerry M. Scott, deceased.
XOTICHTft PROVE CLAIMS.
Notice is hereby given that all per
sons holding claim s against the estate
of Jerry M. Scott will be and appear
in the Probate Court on Thursday, the
26th day of October, 1933, to prove
and establish them in open court, and
al] persons indebted to said Estate,
will make prompt payment to the un
dersigned, on cr before that day.
R. R. MOORE,
Administrator, Estate of
Jerry M. Scojtt, deceased.
Barnwell, S. C., Sept. 30, 1933.
Confederate Veterans and Widows
Attention!
The third ia-taPment of the 1933
C nfederrte persion has been Yeceiv-
We?t by lands of Lewis Wise.
JOHN K. SNELLING,
Probate Judge of Barnwell Co.
MASTER’S SALE.
MASTER’S SALE.
provided by law, each such bidder
fhall make a like deposit. The amount
of such final deposit shall be forfeited
and applied to the judgment and costs
| in the event of non-compliance by such
j last bidder within forty days from the
Under and by virtue of a decree of date of public s<a!e a* herein provided,
the Court of "Common Pleas for Bain- j G. M. GREENE,
well County, State of South Carolina. • Master for Barnwell County,
in the case of Georgia Chemical Barnwell, S. C., October 16, 1933
Works, a corporation created by and
existing under the laws of the State
of Georgia, known by the name, Gecr-
gia Chemical Work?, plaintiff, vs. Mrs.
C. J. Ashley, Joseph Ashley and W. E.
Ashley, co-partners doing business
under the firm name of Ashley Co.,
and Mr.?. C. J. Ashley and W. E. Ash
ley, Ethel D. Ashley, Joseph- Ashley
and MaybcT H. Ashley, defendants, I,
the undersigned Master, will sell in
front of the Court House at Barnwell,
S. C., during the legal hour* of sale,
on November 6th, 1933, the same
being salesday in said month, to the
highest bidder, the following described
premises:
—“AH that -certain _ piece, _parcel _oi.
Under and by virtue of a decree of
the Court of Common Pleas for Barn
well County, State of South Carolina,
in the case cf the First Carolina^
Joint Stock Land Bank of Columbia,
plaintiff, vs. Mrs. Rosa B. Peacock,
Mrs. Susie Holland, Mrs. Minnie
Brown, Robert L. Peacock, Mrs. Mil
dred Parker, Haroid Peacock, Pearle
Peacock, Ruth Peacock, Ruby Pea
cock, T. G. Tarver, a> receiver of the
Bank cf Western Carolina, arid F. W.
Cross, defendants, I, the undersigned
Master, will sell in front of the Court
Hous.fi ct Barnwell. S. C.. during the
tract of land situate, lying and being legal hour? of -ale cn the 6th day cf
in the County of Barnwell and State November. 1933, same being salesday
of South Carolina, containing cnc in said month, to the highest bidder,
hundred (100) acre*, more or less, Tthe following described premises:
located near Ellenton, in the Ellenton j “All that piece, parcel or tract of
School District, bounded on the North land in Barnwell Town-hip, Barnwell
and West by lands cf Mr. H. M. Cas- j County, South Carolina, containing
sels; cn the South by lands of F. M. ninety (90) acres, and bounded on the
Vbungblood; and cn the East by Pub- North by lands of Mrs. Lena Davies;
lie Road, cld Savannah and Augusta East by lands of E. D. Peacock; South
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 C. H. Williams, plain
tiff, vs. Mr.-'. Jennie Miller Timmer
man, defendant, I, the undersigned
Master, will sell in front of the Court
House at Barnwell, S. C., during the
legal hours of sale, on the 6th day of
November, 1933, same being sale-day
in sajd month, to the highest bidder,
the following described premises:
“All that tract or plantation cf land
situate, lying and being in the County
of Barnwell, State of South Carolina,
containing one hundred and twenty
(120) acres, mote or less, and bounded
by lands of Mrs. Edna Ethel Peeples;
by lands of Mrs. Kate Maude Justus;
by lands of Mr*. Classic Bush and by
Williams lands and perhaps others,be
ing the tract of land set off to me un
der the decree of Hon. J. W. Devore,
Circuit Judge, of date March 18th,
1922, and particularly descrihod by
plat made by P. S. Norris attached to
the report of the Master in the case
of Bailey, et al., plaintiff, vs. Florence
Mae Bailey." .
Terms of sale: ’For cash; the said
Master shall require of the success
ful bidder a depo-it of five per cent,
of his bid immediately upon the con
clusion of the bidding as a guaranty of
goed faith, and upon such bidder’s
failure to make said deposit, the said
Master shall immediately re--ell said
property 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
amount of such final deposit shall be
forfeited and applied to the judgment
and costs in the event of non-compli
ance by such last bidder within thirty
days from the date of public .*ale as
herein provided. Purchaser to pay
fer papers and revenue stamps.
G. M. GREENE,
Master for Barnwell County.
Barnwell, S. C., Oct. 16, 1933.
NOTICE OF MASTER S SALE.
Road.”
Term* of sale: For cash, purchaser
by lands of W. D. Black, and on the
West by lands of E. D. Peacock, a*
to pay for papers and revenue stamps; shewn by plat of the same made by
that the Master shall require the ! P. M. Hankinson, surveyor, on the 7th
highest bidder, other than the plain-! day of Januaiy, 1916, and having the
tiff, to make a cash deposit of Sixty- ! following Suiveyor’s calls and dis-
Pursuant to a decretal erder of the
Court of Common Pleas for Barnwell
County in the case of Armour Ferti
lizer Works, plaintiff, vs. B. L. Ea*tet
ling, defendant, I will sell at'public
auction to the highest bidder, before
the Court House door, at Barnwell,
South Caiclina, cn Monday, Novem
ber, 6, 1933, between the legal hours
-cf -sate on -‘aid day,-the follow/ing-de-
scribed tract of land, to-wit:,
“All of that* certain traejt of land
containing seventy-five (7fi) acres,
mere or less, situated in'the county
and State afore-aid, near the town of
Barnwell, and bounded as follows:
North by public highway leading to
Elko;«East by lands forjnerly belong
ing to Bates and Turkey Creek; South
by Turkey Creek; and west by Best.
—ALSO—
“All that certain tract of land
known a* the Rountree Place situated
five ($65.00) Dollars as earnest
money or eviderice of goed faith in the
bidding, the deposit of t)ie last highest
bidder to be applied upon the bid
should there be a compliance of the
sam«; that if the per-on making the
highest bid at the sale, other than the
plaintiff fail to make such deposit
immediately at the time of acceptance
of h is bid, then the sa“?d mortgaged
premise* shall be ve-sold at once, with
out re-advertisement and without a
further order of the Court, upon the
same terms, at the risk cf the former
bidder, cn the same salesday or some
-ubsequent and convenient salesday,
and so from time to time thereafter
until a connlance shall be secured. If
tance.*: _
“Beginning at a stake on the north
west coi-neir and running thence 7 D.
East 15.90 chains to a stake; thence
South 26 D. West 54.40 chains to a
stake; thence North 55^ D. West 19.9
chain* to a stake; thence North 29 D.
East 49.84 chains to the point of be
ginning, being the same tract of land
conveyed to the said Robert L. Pea
cock by deed from Rosa Bell Peacock,
dated November 4, 1922, and recorded
in Barnwell County, State aforesaid,
containing one hundred twenty-five
(125) acres, more or less, and bound
ed on West and^Ncrth by public road
leading from Patterson Mill Creek to
Still Creek, bounded on East by Wall
and Livingston, and on the South by
Owen Walker."
The successful bidder will be re
quired to deposit 3 per cent, of the
bid by cash cr certified check. Under
the statute the bidding will be left
open for a period of thirty days dur
ing which time any party may raise
in the office of the Clerk of Court, in ^ the bid, and the money deposited by
Book 9-G, page 164, on the 4th day of | the former bidder will be refunded.
November, 1922, and from E. D. Pea- Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay
cock, Serena Peacock, Anna A. Pea- for the papers and revenue stamps,
cock, Julia St. Clair Peaccck, Ella R. I g. M. GREENE,
Anderson aryl Maude P. Hair, by deedl Master for Barnwell County.