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V a V IHP ^ V M l -»ss, 1 / 1/ A f i • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1033. Cup-Plates Bear Vrrid Record of i*ast History en v we forsook the old English habit of drinking from the saucer we fid- ourselves of a gauche custom (im bibing from the saucer took finesse!) but we also lost one of our most lively forms of glassware, says a writer in the Boston Herald. ^ The cup-plate from which our an cestors sipped their beverages is one of the most redoubtable dishes in American history. The English made It of china, but Auferican Ingenuity In the manufacture of glassware soon caused it to appear in the more fra gile medium in this country. Because It was popularly decorated with scenes commemorating stirring events of the day, or with portraits of famous men, it h^s come down to us like Currier and Ives prints bearing, vivid pictorial records of American history. Pictures of steamboats (a fearful and marvelous form of transportation when cup-plates were in vogue!) were favorite decorations. One cup-plate is thought to commemorate the first American steamship, Robert Fulton’s Clermont, although the boat depicted on it has never been positively iden tified. ^ During the agitation of 1830 against the destruction of the famous frigate Constitution, i» Constitution cup-plate was issued. IVB BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINRL. BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA Bee Sting Dangerous A bee sting often may cause a seri ous reaction in the victim, due to the effect of the pollen in which the bee has been working. Individuals who have been stung repeatedly and fre quently with no ill effects other thap the discomfort of the sting itself some times suffer a serious reaction from a single sting. A protein reaction is set up which causes a rapid bloating of the patient, resulting in great diffi culty in breathing because of the cramped conditions within the chest. The feet turn red and tingle exceed ingly followed by a serious swelling. The conditions sometimes clear up within a few hours, sometimes last two or three days and now ana then end fatally for the patient. FOR SATISFACTORY RESULTS Advertise in The People-Sentinel. PROBATE COURT SALE. i State of South Carolina, County cf Barnwell. GEORGE BATES HAGOOD, Indivi dually and as Administrator of the Estate of M. B. Hagood, deceased, in behalf of said estate and for the benefit of all the creditors thereof who may come into the proceeding and share in the expenses thereof, Plaintiff, aga#nst JENNIE B. HAGOOD, et al., Defendants. Under and by virtue of the power contained in an Order of the Probate Court for the above State and County, I, the undersigned Judge of the Pro tract of land situate, lying and being in Richland- Township, bounty and State aforesaid, containihg two hun dred two (202) acres, more or I6ss, and bounded on the North, by lands of Bryant Walker and Dixs>on Owens; on the South and West by lands cf Ike Rountree; on the East by lands of James Killingsworth and James Pat terson.” • o —ALSO;- TRACT NO. 5. “All that certain, piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the County and State aforesaid, containing one hundred twenty-four and forty-eight hundredths (124.48) acres, and designated as tract No.,2 on a plat made by E. G. Hay, Surveyor, dated November 19th, to 22nd, 1919, and bounded according to said plat: on the North by lands of Jiirt Barker; on the East by Tract No. 3 on said plat; cn the South by Barnwell-Dun- barton Road; on the West by Tract No. 1 on sard plat.” —ALSO— TRACT NO. 6. “Al! that certain ^piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and bc'ng in the county and State aforesaid, containing ninety-one and eight hun- dredths(91.08)acres and designated as tiact^No. 4 on a plat made by E. G. Hay, Surveyor, dated November 19th to 22nd, 1919, and bounded according to said plat on the North by Tract No. I on said plat, Barnwell-Dunbar- ton Road and lands of W. J. Mc- Cutcheon; on the East by Adam’s Branch cn said plat; on the South by Adafhs Branch on said plat; on the West by woods shown on said plat and by lands of Rountree. —ALSO— . * TRACT NO. 7. ' “All that certain piece, prreel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Rosemary Township, State and County aforesaid, known as part of the ‘Ussery Place’ and also known as Tr act No. 5, designated on plat record ed in Book 9-P, page 97, as tract No. 3, containing one hundred ninety (190) acres, more or less and bounded according to said plat as follows: on the North by lands of T. B. Grubbs and Tract No. 4; on the East by lands of Dickson Greene or Tract No. 1, and Tract No. 2; on the South by lands of Estate cf Lawton Blanton; on the West by other lands of T. B. Grubbs.” —ALSO— TRACT NO. 8. “All that certain, piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Rosemary Township, State and County aforesaid (Tract No. 3) or half of Tract No. 2, as appears from said plat) containing fifty-four and three fourths (54.3-4) acres, more or less, and known as one-half of tract of land purchased by R. L. Wooley on tract of land situate, lying and feing in Bennett Springs Township, County of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, containing two hundred eighty-eight (288) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: North by lands of C. M. Jones; Blast by Lower Three Runs; South by Estate cf Patrick Farrell and West by C. M. Jones and Mrs. J.. A. Furse.” v —ALSO— TRACT NO. 13. “All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in George’s Creek Township, County of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, containing one hundred nineteen acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: North by lands of W. A. Hartzog, East by lands of M. L. Still, South by lands of J. B. Grubbs, and West by lands of W. H. Black and Barney Baxley.” —ALSO— TRACT NO. 14. “All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in George’s Creek Township, in the County of Barnwell, in the State of South Carolina, Containing twenty- five acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: North by lands formerly —ALSO— TRACT NO. 21/ “All that certain, piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Barnwell County, South Carolina, containing thirty-seven and one-half (37V4) acres, mere or less, known as tract 7 on a plat of the Dorch Place, recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Barnwell County, purchased by M. B. Hagood from the Master of Barnwell County.” —ALSO— TRACT NO. 22. “All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land in Barnwell County, South Carolina, containing eighty- four (84) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by right of way of the Southern Railway Company East by land? of Harvely, South by the Allendale-Barnwell road and West by lands of Wesley Dixson, and being the same piece of land conveyed to M. B. Hagood by W. P. Brabham.” —ALSO— V TRACT NO. 23. from the day of public sale, as herein provided. « AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, I, the undersigned Judge of Probate for said County and Stat^ will also sell to the highest bidder for CASH, the following described Notes, Bonds and Mortgages, pledged as se curity by M. B. Hagood and Farmers. Union Mercantile Company, to Bank of Western Carolina, and recored in the office of Clerk of Court for Barn well County, S. C.: Note and Real Estate Mortgage, JENNIE AND SALLIE DAVIS to Farmers Union Mercantile Co., re corded in Book 9-T, page 382, Barn well County. Bond and Real Estate Mortgage, W. B. PARKER to J. O. Parker, recorded in book 9-Y, page 749, Barnwell Co. Note and Real Estate Mortgage, JOHNSON RAY to Farmers Union Mercantile Co., recorded in book 9-T, page 361. Note and Real Estate Mortgage C, land of the Estate of Evan Cave, of Thos. Prince, now Zorn; East by I made by J. N. Hankinson, dated Febru- lands of Rachel Morris; west by lands ! ary TO, 191# and containing ten (10) of C. F. Rizer, formerly of 14 W- P- acr *. s > more or less.” “All that certain, piece, parcel or! E. ZORN to Farmers Union Mercan tract of land in the above mentioned tile Co., recorded in book 9-X, page county and State, known as tract 26, Barnwell County. No. 3 on plat of the Farrell tract of Note and Mortgage bate Court, will sell on the 4th day of 19”. f">m W. J. Greene and John K- Snelling, and December, 1933, the same being sales day in said month, to the highest bid- bcunded as follows: on the North by der for cash durinK the legal hours of lands ot Dicks<1 " Greene . “> sale in front of the Court House in! Tr “ lt No - >1 on ,hc East lands of described ' R ' Wool ^y/ on South by lands Barnwell, property: the following TRACT NO. 1. “All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the County and State aforesaid, con taining one hundred nine acres, more cr less, bounded as follows: On the North by lands of Jim Barker; on the East by Lower Three Run* Creek; on the South by Adams Branch; West by lands of Rountree; being the same cf Lawton Blanton; on the West by Tract No. 3, sold to Joseph Simmons by W. J. Gfitene and John K. Sne!l- mg. —ALSO- .1 TRACT NO. 9. “All that .certain niece, nr.reel »ir tract of land situate, lying and being I in the State and County aforesaid, near .the waters cfTLower Three Runs, 'containing one hundred eighty (180) uy lanua ui ^ ni0 re or less, and bounded as r or „i;_ n ' ^act conveyed by H L O’eannon, ^^ ^ N#rth ^ Ga “l'n a . Master for Barnwell County, State of ; of Jacob Holraan and Wes , by ]ands Prince, and on the South by lands of G. H. Ray and lands of C. F. Rizer, formerly cf W. P. Prince.” ~~ r —ALSO— TRACT NO. 15. “All that certain, oiece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Red Oak Township, in the County cf Barnwell, in the State of South Carolina, containing eighty-six and one.-half acres, more or less, and bound-- ed as follows: North by lands of Mamie R. Sanders, East by lands of H. L. O’Bannon, South by lands of Estate of Harry Simms, and West by lands of Mamie R. Sanders. —ALSO— TRACT NO. 16. “All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Red Oak Township, County of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, set out ar\d described on a plat of H. R. Erwin, Civil . Engineer, bearing date December 5, 1918, containing fifty acres, more or less, and bounded now or formerly as follows: North by lands of Estate of Mrs. I. M. Holly and lands of Hattie Lee Sanders; East by lands of Arthur Sanders; South by Cow Pen Branch, and West by lands of Charlie Duncan and Hattie Lee Sander s. —ALSO— —ALSO— TRACT NO. 24, “Tract No. 7, on plat of Morris, tract of land of the Estate of Evan Cave, made by J. N. Hankinson, and dated February 9, 1916, and contain ing ten (10)- acres. —ALSO— TRACT NO. 25. “Tract 7 on plat cf the Kline place cn the east side of the Southern Rail- , road, made^ by J. N. Hankinson Feb ruary 10th, 1916, of the lands of Evan i Cave and -containing five (5) acres, more or less.” ; —ALSO— TRACT NO. 26. “Lot No. 5, containing about three- quarters (3-4) of an acre as shown by a plat made by J. N. Hankinson dated February 10th, 1916, of the lands of Evan Cave in the town of Kline.” —ALSO— TRACT NO. 27. “All that certain, piece, panel or tract of land in Red Oak Township, Barnwell County, South Carolina containing ten and forty-five one hun dredths (10.45) acres, more or less and bounde^ as follows: on the North by lands now or formerly of Jamison Williams, on the East by lands now or formerly of the Estate of S. L. Williams, and on the South by lands now or formerly of Monroe Williams, TRACT NO. 17. “All that certain piece, parcel or . tract of land situate, lying and being ! and ,°" ^ in Barnwell County, in the State of South Carolina, containing eighty-five merly cf Theo Williams.” —ALSO— TRACT NO 29. “All that certain piece, or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Great acres, more or less,* and bounded as follows: East by lands of Estate of Mrs. J. A. Tobin, East by lands of es- tate cf Aaron Williams; South by lands cf Estate of Aaron Williams, and on the West by lands formerly of ... t D T, j u • ‘ A 1 acres, more or less, and bounded as J. B. Morns, and being the same tract of land conveyed Walker. GEORGE ADAMS to Farmers Union Mercantile Co., recorded 3-23-28, Book 9-V, page 141. > a Note and Mortgage HENRY BUSH to Farmers Union Mercantile Co., re corded 2-10-27, boqk 5, page 269. Note and Mortgage JANE CAVE to Farmers Union Mercantile Co., re corded 6-27-21, book 8-Y, page 690. * Note and Mortgage LEXIE C. CAVE to Farmers Union Mercantile <&., re- |corded 6-X, page 685. Note and Mortgage JOE Q. CREECH to Farmers Union Mercan tile Co., recorded book 9-V, page 45. Note and Mortgage LULA FRED ERICK to Farmers Union Mercantile Co., recorded in book 9-V, page 18. Note and Mortgage IDA HANKIN SON and MOSES HANKINSON to Home Bank of Barnwell, recorded in book 9-K, page 39. Note and Mortgage FAIRY JUAN ITA HOLLY (Barnwell Co.) tq A. Belton Holly, as general guardian, re corded in book 8-Y ,page 658. Note and Mortgage P. F. LIVINGS TON to Farmers Union Mercantile Co., recorded in book 90, page 567. Note and Mortgage M. C. MIXSON to Farmers Union Mercantile Co., re corded in book 7, page 60, Allendale County. Transfer to Barnwell Coun ty, not recorded. Note and Mortgage SARAH MIX SON to Farmers Union Mercantile Co., recorded in book 2, page 390,- Allendale County—transferred to Barnwell County, recorded in book 2, page 390. Note and Mortgage DANIEL MOR RIS to Farmers Union Mercantile Co., recorded in book Y, page 313, Bamberg County, transferred to Barn well County, and recorded in book Y, page 313. Cypress Township, county and State aforesaid and containing six (6) to me by J. W. —ALSO- South Carolina, to Savannah • Guano Company by deed dated October 25th, 1923, and recorded in the office of the Register of Mesne Conveyance, Barn well County, South Carolina, in Book 8-M, page 322. —ALSO— TRACT NO. 2. ,, \ “AH that.certain piece, parcel tract of land situate, lying and ;b(>ing j in Red Oak Township, County and State aforesaid, containing two hun- |1 & dred forty-five '(245) acres, more or less and bounded on the North by latjds of R. B. Sanders; on the East of W.. J. Hightower; the above de scribed tract of land being the same tract conveyed to E. C v Hightower by Wilson Hightower on March 26th, 1887, and recorded in Book 5-M, page 46 in the office of the Clerk of Court for Barnwell County, on April 11th, 1887.’* -r- — ALSO— TRACT NO. 10. “All that certain, piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the State and County aforesaid, containing one hundred and fifty (150) acres, .more or less, and bounded as TRACT NO. 18. “All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Richland Township, in the County of Barnwell, in the State of South ccntaining one hundred thirty-five acres, more or less, and bounded as follow^: North by lands now or formerly of Daniel Stallings; East by lands of Jordan Dandridge; South by lands of P. B. Dicks, and West by lands of P. B. Dicks and W. L.- Hill.” ' . ■ - "" —ALSO— TRACT NO. 19. follows: on the North and West by lands of M. Ji. Hagood; on the East by lands of W. R. Harvey and S. W. Note aqd Mortgage VIRGIE P. MOSELEY and S. B. MOSELEY to Farmers Union Mercantile Co., re corded in book 9-V, page 40. Note and Mortgage, HARKLESS OWENS to Farmers Union Mercantile Co., recorded in book 9-V, pneo 11#.# Barnwell County. Note and Mortgage MONROE WIL LI A MS to Farmera Union Mercantil# Co., recorded in bode 9-M, page 90, Barnwell County. Note .and Mortgage GEORGE AL— * LEN to Leila Mae Clark, assigned to M. B. Hagood, recorded in book 9-<L page 196, Barnwell County. Note and Mortgage S1LANA BROWN to M. B. Hagood, recorded in book 8-Y, page 772, Barnwell County. Note and Mortgage, ROBERT GARVIN to M. B. Hagood, recorded in book 8-X, page 342, Barnwell Co. Note and Mortgage, WILLIAM HANKINSON to Home Bank, Barn well, recorded in book 9-E, page 216, Barnwell County. Note and Mortgage ENOCH HICK SON to Home Bank of Barnwell, re corded in book 8-Y, page 621. Note and Mortgage MARY ANN HOLLEY to M. B. Hagood, recorded in book 9-E, page 159, Barnwell Co. Note and Mortgage STEPHEN HOLLEY to Home Bank of Barn well, recorded in book 9-K, page 300, Barnwell County. Note and Mortgage HATTIE HOUSTON to M. B. Hagood, recorded in book 9-0, pages 565 and 566, Barnwell County. Note and Mortgage LOYD HUGHES to M. B. Hagood, recorded in book 8-Y, page 326, Barnwell County. Note and Mortgage C. J. JOHN SON and FRED CAVE to M. B. Ha good, recorded in book 8-Y, page 319, Barnwell County. Note and Mortgage CHAS. LAM BERT and AMANDA LAMBERT to M. B. Hagood, recorded in book 9-A, page 222, Barnwell County. Note and Mortgage DANIEL MOR RIS to M. B. Hagood, recorded in book M, pages 352 and 353, Bamberg County. —^ L Note and Mortgage JAS. H. MOR RIS to M. B. Hagood, recorded la ‘ book 9-A, page 66, Barnwell County. Note and Mortgage ANGUS PEY TON (two) to Home Bank of Barn well, recorded in book 9-U, page 164. Note and Mortgage ANGUS PEY TON to Home Bank of Barnwell, re corded in book 9-K, page 258, Barn well County. Note and Mortgage GREENE POL LOCK to M. B. Hagood, recorded ia book 9-T, page 302, Barnwell County. Note aqd Mortgage ARIEL STILL and J. S. STILL to Home Bank of Barnwell, recorded in book 9-U, page 164. Note and Mortgage C. A* WEATHERSBEE to M. B. Hagood, recorded in book 8-Y, page 786, Barn well County. Note and Mortgage DAVID WIL LIAMS to Home Bank of Barnwell, recorded in book 9-K, page 70, Barn well County. Note and Mortgage ESSIE WIL LIAMS to M. B. Hagood, recorded la book 9-M, page 86, Barnwell County. Woodward, and on the South by lands Co., recorded in book 9-V, page, 13, Barnwell County. Note and Mortgage GEORGE PEE- of S. W. Woodward. \ —ALSO— f! ' 1. ’• TRACT NO. 30. “All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Great Cypress Township, State and County aforesaid, and bounded a- - follows, as shown by a plat made by Ellis Engineering Company on Octo ber 12th, 1925, and recorded in Plat Biok 9-P, page 79, and bounded as follows: North by L. F. Sanders and other lands of W. B. Norris and on the East by W. B. Norris; South by Barn well and Ulmer Public Road, and “All that certain piece, parcqU*Or. West by other lands of M. B. Hagood tract of land situate, lying and being i and containing nineteen (19.1) and by lands of Hampton Chitty and Dan- | f 0 ^ ows; on ^ East and South by iel TV^ley; cn tfyg South by lands cf i | an( j s fr rmer iy belonging to Wilson W. C.^rt; on the West by lands of ^ Hightower; cn the North and West by lands formerlyJjelonging to estate of David Bush.” /—ALSO— ^ F. W. ?athersbee. -ALSO— LACT NO. 3. “All that ceWin piece, parcel tract of land situate, lying and being in Richland Township, County and State aforesaid, containing three hun dred (300) acres, moW or less, and bounded on the NorthVby lands of Estate of Melvin Scott; qp the East in Barnwell County, State of South > one-tenth acres.” „ Carolina, being known as tract No. 3j TRACTS NO. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of the Aaron Williams Estate, con- i will b£ sold together; TRACTS NO. 7, taining fifty-six acres, more or less, 8, 9 and 10 will be sold together; and bounded by tracts Nos. 2 and 4 TRACT NO. 11 will be sold separate^, of the said Aaron Williams estate,! TRACTS NO. ^12, 13, 14. 15, 16, 17, lands of J. W. Walker, lands of J. H. 18, 19 and 20 will be sold together; Hankinson and Virginia Sanders, as ; TRACTS NO. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, will morp fully appear by reference 1 27, 28, 29 and 30 will be sold separate- to plat made by W. H. Miller, Civil ly. Engineer, dated December 14, .1920,1 TERMS OF SALE, cash, purchaser SPELLING to Farmers Union Mer-[ and recorded in the office of the Clerk to pay for papers and revenue stamps, j Entile Co., recorded in book 9-0, page TRACT NO. 11. “All that certain piece, pat el o' tract of land situate, lying and being in the State and County aforesaid, containing fifty-six acres, more or less, and bounded cn the North by Estate of J. M. Gantt, East and South by by lands known as the Sintmis place; Longstreet Gantt, and West by P. D. on the South by lands kno^n as the : Hay This is the same tract of , and Simons place and Harley; oil the Wes^ by lands of Estate of H. .Vv^Pat terson.” —ALSO— PLES, JAMES PEEPLES and MAN PEEPLES to Farmers Union Mercantile Co., recorded in book T, page 366. Note and Mortgage ANGUS PRICE to Farmers Union Mercantile Co., recorded in book 9-V, page 125, Barnwell County. Note and Mortgage A. G. RAY to Farmers Union Mercantile Co., re corded in book 9-T, page 339. Barn well County. Note and Mortgage A. G. RAY to Farmers Union Mercantile Cd., re corded in book 9-X, page 13, Barnwell County. Note and Mortgage A. M. SAN DERS to Farmers Union Mercantile Co., recorded in hook 9-0, page 427, Barnwell County. Note aqd Mortgage LOTT SAN DERS to Farmers Unicn Mercantile Co., recorded in book 9-T, page 357. Barnwell County. Note and Mortgage RUBY R. Note and Mortgage HERMAN WIL LIAMS to Home Bank of Barawall, recorded in book 9-A, page 356, Barn well County. Note and Mortgage QUEEN ES THER and BENNIE WILLIAMS to Home Bank of Barnwell, recorded in book 9-K, page 31)4, Barnwell County. Note and Mortgage SEYMOUR WILLIAMS to Home Bank of Barn well, recorded in book 8-Y, page 623, Barnwell County. Note and ]|jioitgage J. S. WOOD to Home Bank 'of Barnwell, recorded in book 9-K, page 224, Barnwell County. THE ABOVE DESCRIBED Collat eral* will be sold together. I WILL ALSO OFFER FOR SALE AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described bonds and mort gages: LAURA BURCKHALTER to M. B. Hagocd dated August 1st, 1928, re corded in book of mortgages 9-Q, page 664, office of the Cleik of Court for Barnwell County, S. C., and JANIE SANDERS to M. B. Hagood, dated Jan. 16th, 1930, recqrded in Book of mort- ages 8-Z, page 366, office of the Clerk of Court for Barnwell County. These two mortgages will be sold to gether. 1 it “AM TRACT ^0, 4. that ee’.tiin piece, •rce. purchased by me from T. B. Ellis, Jr., as shown by deed, said deed recorded Feby. 3, 1921, in Book 9-H, page 353.” v — ALSO- TRACT NO. 12. v M A!! that ccitnin piece, p-r.el ui cf Court fer Barnwell County in plat book 9-P, page 30.” • # ^ALSO— * I" v TRACT NO. 20. “AH that ceitairu piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Great Cypress Tbwnship, in the County cf Barnwell, in the State of South Carolina, containing sixty- five acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: North by lands of G. J. Diamond, East and South by lands of Boynton, West by landsytf G. J. Diamond, and Estate c? Eliza Cave and ethers.” . , The said Judge of Probate shall re quire the successful bidder to make a deposit of 3 per cent, on his bid, im mediately upon the conduts^yn of the bidding, as a guarantee Wf good faith and upen such bidders ‘failure to; make said deposit the said Judge of! Probate shall immediately re-sell said property on the terms above provided. In case of any subsequent raised bid as provided by law, each bidder shall make a like deposit. The amount of such final jdeposit shall be forfeited and applied to the judgment and costs in the event of the non-compliance by sUvh Hst bid .lei 595. Note and Mortgage J.-HERBERT STILL to Farmers Union Mercantile Co., recorded in book 9-T, page 359, Barnwell County. Note and Mortgage L. W. TILLEY to Farmers Union Mercantile Co., re corded in book 9-T, page 297, Barn well County. Note and Mortgage ISADORE WIL LIAMS to Fanners Union Mercantile Co., recorded in book 9-T, page 136, Barnwell County. * I WILL ALSO SELL FOR CASH to the highest bidder at the same time and place, the following describedl notes and mortgages: C. Miller Jones to M. B. Hagood, dated April 229iid, 1930, recorded in office of the Clerk of Cour for Barnwell County, ia book 9-M, page 144; George Pollock to M. B. Hagood, dated, February 5th, 1930, recorded in office of the Clerk of Court fer Barnwell County, in book 9-X, page 44. The above described notes and mortgages will be sold to gether. > JOHN K. SNELLING, Note and Mortgage ISADORE WlL- with.n forty days • LIAMS to Farmers Union Mercsntile; Judge of Piobate, Barnwell Co., S (L> # . I