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THE BARNWELL PEOBLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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# DR. HENRY J. GODIN*
Sight Specialist.
Offices 956 Broad St.
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Notice of Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that I will
file my final accounting^ as Executor
of the estate of Jacob Cohen, deceased,
with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge
of- Probate for Barnwell County,
State, of South Carolina, on Friday,
December 6, 1935, at 11 o’clock *in the
forenoon, and petition the said Court
for an order of discharge and letters
dismissory.
L. COHEN, Executor
of the Estate of Jacob Cohen,
Nov. 6,"1935. Deceased.
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Judge:
WHEREAS, J. A. Creech hath made
suit to me to granl unto him Letters
of Admihistratloq of the Estate of
and effects of Mrs. Marthi Hair;"
THE£E ARE, THEREFORE, to
cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of the said
Martha Hair, v _ deceased^ that they be
and appear before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Barnwel, S. C.,
on Monday, Nov. 25th, next after yjib-
lication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the
forenoon, to show cause, if any they
have, why the’ said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my Hand this 8th
of November, A. D. 1935.
JOHN K. SNELLING, <
Judge of Probate, Barnwell Co. v
Published on the 14th day of Nov.,
1935, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel.
CITATION NOTICE.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate
SHERIFFS SALES.:
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State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Under and by virtue of certain Tax
Executions to me directed 1 by J. J.
Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell County,
I have this day levied upon and will
sell to the highest bidder for cash,
between the legal hours of sale in
front of the Court House at Barnwell,
S. C., on Monday, the 2nd day of De
cember, 1935, this being salesdby in
said month, the following described
real estate:
Two hundred acres of land in Old
Columbia School District, bounded as
follows: Nbrth by Simonds Branch;
East by Lower Three Runs; South by
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CONVENIENCE
and PROTECTION
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telephone service'is because the convenience and pro
tection it gives is worth more than its low cost.
Convenience? Of course. Consider the trips it
saves, the innumerable times you and your family
will use it for social and business reasons. Consider,
too, that the many times others will call you also
contribute to the value of the service.
Protection? Yes. The police or fire departments—
the doctor — your neighbors and friends — are but
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day. For information about the service, just get in
touch with the telephone Business Office, or ask any
telephone employe.
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Willis JWood, and West by Pollack Es
tate. -
Levied upon and sold 1 as the proper
ty of I. W. Rountree to satisfy the
above Execution and costs.
, , .—ALSO—
One hundred acres of. land and 2
buildings in Tong Branch School Dis
trict and‘bounded as follows: North
by Est. Carson Cook and Billy Mathis,
.East by G. E. Birt and Cook, South, by
lands formerly Stansell Place and
West by lands forTnerly of Mrs. J. J.
Bayd.
Levied upon and sold^as the proper
ty of Estate of Mrs. I. S. BoiJR to
r {satisfy the above Execution and"
—ALSO—
Forty acres of land in Dunbarton
School District bounded as follows:
North.by Mrs. Rosa Stansell, East by
Mrs. Kqte Patterson, South by Charlie
Baughman and West by Bessie Mat
thews.
Levied upon and sold as the proper-,
ty of L. E. and H. H. Drummond 1 to
satisfy the above Execution and.costs.
—ALSO—
Forty-six acres of land in Double
Pond School, District bounded as fol
lows: North by lands of John I. Hutto,
East by lands of I. H. Still, South by
J. H. Still and West by James Allen.
Levied upon and sold as the proper
ty of Estate of Charlie Ford to
satisfy the above Execution and costs
—ALSO—
Two lots of land in Kline School Dis
trict bounded as folows: North by
Thelma Brown, East by State High
way Nd. 3, South by Kline High School
and West by C. E. Ready.
Levied upon and sold as the proper
ty of Harley and Blatt to satisfy
the above Execution and costs.
—ALSO—
One hundred and seventy-five acres
of land in Seven Pines School District
bounded a s follows: Said lands being
bounded by lands of Lessie B. Easter
ling, lands of T. D. Creighton and H
D. Calhoun and' Itfhds of the Estate of
0. C. Baxley and W. M. Parker.
' Levied tipon and sold as the proper
ty of H. M. Killingswofth to satisfy
the above Execution and costs.
—ALSO—
Eighty-five a^res of land in Big
Fork School District bounded as fol
lows: North by Ray’s Crossing Public
Road, East by Run of Big Satkehatchie
Creek and S^uth and West by lands
formerly .-owned by J. M. Ulmer.
Levied upon and sold as the proper
ty of C. K. Sanders to satisfy the
above Execution and costs.
J. B. MORRIS, ‘
Sheriff, Barnwell Co.
Barnwell, S. C., Nov. 13, 1935.
five, seven, eight, nine, eleven and tract
of 48,09 acres shown on plat by J. V.
Mace from survey by E. G. Hay, Dec.
1918, containing 213.68 acres, which
plat is of record in Barnwell County
on Book 9-C, page 697, being the
property ■conveyed to C. Hi Diamond
by M. M.- Holly and M. E. Holly by
deed of Oct. 18th,’ 1918, recorded in
Book 9-F, page 139, and 1>y J. B. Ha-
good 1 by deed of January 24th, 1919,
recorded in Book B-P, page 336.
—ALSO—
Three hundred and ninety-two acres
bounded North by Cow Pen Branch;
West by mail road; South by a stream
or formerly of Lola
Smith; and East by lands now or for
merly of G. P. Morris, being known as
the Lena Stjll place, and being con
veyed to G. H. Diamond by three
deeds, to-wit: D. S. Henderson Trus
tee, (dated January 22nd, 1914, record
ed in Book 8-W, page 109, calling for
350 acres, but by actual sttrvey con*
veying 377 acres, and Rebecca M.
Morris, Jan. 10th, 1916, and January
30th, 1917, recorded in Book 8-U,
page 367 and page 509, respectively,
describing in the aggregate eight
acres, but by actual survey conveying
fifteen acres, the 377 acres being de
lineated on a plat by Robt. C .Mixson,
diated Oct. 8th, 1908, to which the fif
teen acre tract was added Dec. 1920,
by J. V. Mace, C. E. All of said land
being in Barnwell County, South Caro
lina.
—ALSO—
All of that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land, situate, lying and being
in Red Oak Township, Barnwell Coun
ty, South Carolina, containing thirty
acres, more or Jess, and bounded on
the North by lands of Angus Peyton;
on the East by lands of Manzie Wil
liams and public road; on the South
by lands of Aaron Williams, and on
the West by lands of Aaron Williams.
Also on the South by lands of Josh
Sanders.
—ALSO—
All that tract or parcel of lan<f in
Barnwell County, South Carolina, con
taining two hundred and fifteen (215)
acres, mere or less, bounded North
by lands of B. S. ^Anderson; East by
the Turner place; South by lands of
L. W. HillT 'and' West by lands of Geo.
Golphin, which* land was conveyed to
said Thomas A. Green by J. M. Beck
and Susan Beck.
—ALSO— ' ’
All that tract, piece, parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the County
of Barnwell, said State, containing
NOTICE OF SALE.
one hundred arvf two (102) acres,
bounded North by Arthur Mixson;
East by C. L. Hiers; South by J. M.
Killingsworth, and West by Josephine
Meyer.
—ALSO—
All that tract, piece or parcel of
land, situated, lying and being in Coun
ty of Barnwell, said State, containing
fifty-four (54) acres, and bounded
North by J- M. Killingsworth; Blast
by E. A. Mixson; South by I. W.
Rountree, and West by Luraine Jones.
- —ALSO—
All that tracts piece or parcel 1 of
land, situated, lying and being in I^oun-
ty of Barnwell, said State, containing
twenty-six and! three-fourths (26 3-4)
acres, more or less, bounded, On the
North by L. Jones; South by J. W.
Mixson; East by estate of John Kil
lingsworth, and West by Carrie J.
Ashley.
, —ALSO— *.
All that tract, piece or parcel of
land, situate, lying and' bfeing in the
County of Barnwell, said State, con
taining twenty-seven and one-half
(27%) acres, more or less; and bound
ed North by estate of John Kilings-
worth; East by estate of John Kil
lingsworth. South by I. W. Rountree,
aryf West by Josephine Meyers.
—ALSO—
All that tract, piece or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in the
County of Barnwell, said State, con
taining twenty-eight (28) acres, more
or less, and bounded North by Rosa
Snelling, East by Estate lands of John
Killingsworth, South by Carrie J. Ash
ley, and West by T, A. Greene.
—ALSO—
All that certain piece, parcel or lot
and'banking house situate thereon in
town of Barnwell, bounded North by
Main Street, Blast by lot of Mthodist
Church, South by lot of C. F. Molair
and West by lot and building of Es
tate of J. A. Porter.
—ALSO—
All of that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land containing eighty-three
and three-fourths (83 3-4) acres, more
or less, situate, lying and being in
Red Oak Township, Barnwel County,
South Carolina, and bourvied on the
North by lands of Morris and the
Homes&ad set off to Rebecca Morris,
on the South by lands of J. P. Morris,
West by a branch which separates
said land from land of Diamond and
being the same tract of lyd conveyed
to Estelle H. Patterson by a <Jeed
dated Jan. 31, 1928, recorded in the
office of the Clerk of Court for Barn
well County, in Book 8>M, page
—ALSO—
* All thabcertain tract, piece or i
of land, situate, lying and
Barnwell County, State of South'
lina, and bounded now or formexi)r dka
the North by lands of G. P. Mum*
and on the South by lands CL P«
Morris and others, containing wflttu
the said boundaries forty-fire (4fi>
acres, more or less, and known as the
former Homestead ci Benjamin
ris, Sr., deceased.
—ALSO— __
All that piece, parcel’ or tract
land in Barnwell County and in
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Mile Township, containing 440
of land, more or less and bounded mm
the North by lands of Mrs. Jufia A.
Bush, on the East by lands of Mnk
Sarah J. Newman, on the Sooth bf
lands of Mrs. S. M. Dicks, and oo fhu
West by Savannah River Swamp.
—ALSO—
All that certain tract, piece or
cel of land lying, situate afid being
Red Oak Township, County of
and State aforesaid, containing
ty-nine (89) acres of land,
less, and bounded as follows:
and East by lands of Mrs.
Simms; South by lands of Mrs.
Boyles, Coral^e Wilkerson, A.
Holly and Mrs. W. H. Boyles; a
West by lands of J. F. Boyles and
M. Holly.
—ALSO—
All that piece, parcel or trart
land in the County of Barnwell,
the State of South Carolina, in
Oak Township, containing 125
more or less and bounded on the!
W Sand Hill Branch; East by lands of
Henry Brown; South by^Iands of the
estate of Hay and to the v West Iqr
land s of Patterson. This being J
same tract of land which was
chased by Henderson Hay from
Brown in 1886.
—ALSO—
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land situate in Barnwell County,
South Carolina, in Red Oak TownaMpt
containing 60 acres, more or less, and
bounded on the. North by lands of
Benjamin Brown, East by ands of 8.
E. Gantt; on the South by lands fbr>
merly of S. E. Gantt and Weat by
lands of Dr. T. T. Hay. Thi« land
purchased by Henderson Hay fremtho
Gantts in 1906.
Purchaser to pay for papers and
revenue stamps.. *—
‘Nov. 13, 1935.
J. B. MORRIS,
Sheriff, Barnwell Cdh~
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State of South Caroina,
, County of Barnwell.
Court- of Common Pleas.
Robert E. Seibels, Plaintiff,
tfs.
James Julien Bush and Mrs. James
Julien Bush, Defendants .
Under and by virtue of an execu
tion to me directed in the above en
titled case, .1 have, levied upon and
will sell to tjie highest bidder, for
cash, in front of the Court House door
at Barnwell, South Carolina, on the
2nd day of December, 1935, during
the legal hours of sale, «11 the right,
, title and interest tha\\James Julien
Bush, defendant in the above entitled
case, has in the following described
property:
Eighty-five acres known as tracts
one, two and three on a plat made by
W. H. D. Banks, C. E., November 12th,
and recorded in Barnwell County in
Book 9-B, p. 726, beginning on the
line separating this land from land
ncw r or formerly of George^P. Morris
just EasLof Baldoc and Barnwell road,
running thence S. 33 degrees, 35 min-
ute s W. 311.5 feet; thence S. 66 de
grees 30’ E. 204-3-4 feet; thence N.
38 degrees 35’ E. 311.5 feet; thence S.
66 degrees 30’ E. 391 feet to a stone;
thence S. 14 W. 2440 feet to a stone;
thence N. 65 W. 999.9 feet to a stump;
thence N. 114 W. 1188 feet to a stone;
thence N. 45 degrees E. crossing the
aforesaid road 194 feet to a stump;
thence 14 W. 1405.5 feet to a stone;
thence S. 66 degrees 30’ E. 1440 feet
to the place of beginning.
—ALSO—
One hundred and fifty-three and
9-100 acres, known as the Lam^J^ 1
tract. Beginning on the Baldoc and'*- , * ,
Barnwell road where it intersects with
another road at the corner of other
lands of C. H. Diamond and running
South 51 degrees 25’ W. along said
road 47.44 chains to a corner of J. F.
Ready;- thence S. 19 degrees 30’ E.
37.16 chains to the Kline road; thence
S. 72 “degrees 30’ E. 4.11 chains thence
S. 82 degrees 15’ E. 10.03 chains;
thence N. 5 degrees 20’ E. 9.75 chains
to a stump on the road; thence North
15 degrees 20’ E. 18.82 chains to a
stump; thence N. 6 degrees 30’ W.
11.21 chains along the road to the
place of beginning; being the premises
conveyed to C. H. Diamond by Melvin
Carter by deed dated Feb. 22nd, 1920,
and recorded in Book 9-H, page 156.
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