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I Notice of Sale.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSAURG.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Bank of Hemingway, a corporatioi
duly organized and existing unde
and by virtue of the laws of tne Stab
of South Carolina, Plaintiff,
against
jj W Barnes ana Bank of Virgilina
Defendants.
Notice is hereby given, that unde
and by virtue of a decree of foreclosur
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male by bis inonor, cv rr inciiiuiuigci
issued out of the court of common pleas
ir_ the above entitled action, on the 17tl
day of April, 1917, I will sell at publi
auction, in front of the court nousi
door, at Kingstree. South Carolina, du
ring the legal hours of sales, on Mon
day, May 7, 1917, the following de
scribed real estate:
One-half (^,) undivided interest ii
and to:
"All those certain pieces, parcels o
lots of land, situate, lying and being it
the proposed town of Hemingway, ii
the county of Williamsburg, and Stati
aforesaid, and being and constitutinj
those certain lots which are known am
designated by the numbers sixteen (16)
seventeen (17) and eighteen (18) on :
blue print of said proposed town o
Hemingway, made by G S Bryant, am
recorded in the office of the Clerk o
Court for the said county of Williams
burg, said lots taken together buttinj
and bounding as follows:
"On the South and West on Societ;
and Railroad streets, to the North am
East on lots number nineteen, twenty
twenty-one and twenty-two, twenty
three, twenty-four and twenty-five a
shown on said blue print, which is here
moiio nrn tuntn a nart and narcel o
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these presents. Being the same prem
ises conveyed to me, the said J V
Barnes, by Lambert Land and Develop
ment Company, by deed dated the 22n<
day of October, A D 1913, and recordei
in the said clerk's office in book "A-9,'
page "51;"
"Also:
"All that, piece of land, sistuate, ly
ing and being in the city of Heming
way, with one building thereon, knowi
as the Big Four Warehouse, and bound
ed as follows:
"On the North by property I T Du
Rant; on the East by property of th?
Lambert Ls,nd and Development Com
pany, H Edward Eaddy and others, am
on the Soutn by Laurel street, and th<
property of Dr H L Baker; on the Wes
by Railroad avenue."
Terms of Sale: Cash.
H 0 Britton,
Clerk of Court for Williamsburg Co
April 18, 1917. M9-3t
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed w 11 apply to the Court of Pro
bate for Williamsburg county on thi
21st day of May, 1917,at 12 o'clock noon
for letters of f.nal discharge as Admin
istratrix of the estate of H B Browne
deceased. Mrs M B Browne,
Administratrix.
April 19, 1917. 4-19-5t
I I Saturday will be field day at Win
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Sheriff's Foreclosure
Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSAURG,
* J C Lynch, Plaintiff,
r vs
B S D McKenzie and A J Lee, Defendants
Pursuant to an order in the above
stated case signed by his Honor, Judge
SWG Shipp.on the 17th day of February,
1917, I will offer for sale at public
r auction before the court house door in
2 Kingstree, Williamsburg county, State
. of South Carolina, on the first Monday
? in May,being the 7th day of the month,
i during the legal hours of sale, to the
c highest bidder for cash, the following
e described tract of land:
All that certain piece, parcel or ttract
- of land lying, being and situate in the
- county of Williamsburg. State of South
Carolina, containing one hundred and
^ twenty-nine acres, more or less, and
bounded as follows to-wit: On the North
<" by lands of Ida A Sauls and the Atlani
tic Coast Line Railroad company; East,
West and South by lands or the Atlane
[ tic Coast Lumber corporation. The land
?' herein mortgaged is the same tract of
i i land purchased bv S I) McKenzie and R
, ! J Lee from W E Flowers on the 28th
a! day of October, A D 1912.
f | Purchaser to pay for papers.
3 George J Graham,
f' Sheriff Williamsburg County.
-1 April 2, 1917. 4-19-3t
Notice of Sale.
i ' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
, | county of williamshurg.
Court of Common Pleas,
s Bank of Lake City, Plaintiff,
-I vs
f I C J Gowens, Defendant.
-1 Notice is hereby given that, under
J 1 and by virtue of the decree heretofore
-1 rendered in the above entitled action by
i 1 his Honor. Judge R VV Memminger, I
3 will sell at public auction for cash in
' front of the court house door in Kingstree
on .Monday, the 7th day of May, 1917,
same being salesday, during the usual
- hours of sale, the property described
. I below:
! ' "All my right, title and interest that I
. now or may hereafter own in,to and out
of all that certain plantation of land situ.
ate in Hope township in the county of
e Williamsburg, State of South Carolina,
. containing one hundred and twenty-five
j acres, more or less, and bounded as fol?
lows: On the North by lands of Mallard
t Lumber company; East by lands of
John Gist; South by lands of the estate
of 3 P Brockington and West by lands
of Sam Goins and Mallard Lumber
company."
Pu rchaser to pay for papers.
George J Graham,
Sheriff Williamsburg County.
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April 11, 1311. 1-13-OL
: Notice of Application
" for Final DischargeNotice
is hereby given that on the 21st
, day of April, 1917, at 12 o'clock, noon, I
will apply to P M Brockinton.JJudge of
Probate o:: Williamsburg county, for
Letters Dismissory as Administor (de
. bonis non) of the estate of E W Durant,
deceased. A J Brown,
l" Administrator de bonis non estate of E
W Durant. 3-'22-5tp
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Events at Earles.
(Received too late for last week's it sue).
Earles, April 16:?The weather
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cue post wccit uas uccu caccucui iui
the setting of tobacco plants; the
farmers are still busy, too, and are
hoping to have weather that will
permit them to finish the setting
successfully.
Mr and Mrs L D Taylor and family
spent Sunday at the home of Mr
H H McConnell.
Messrs Baxley, Venters and Oweni
of Choppee were in thi3 community
Sunday.
Miss Belle Altman was the guest
of Miss Mabel Haselden Sunday
night.
Mr J Eaddy of Johnsonville is visiting
at the home of Mr J B Oliver.
Miss Grace Parsons visited Miss
Pearle Mixon Sunday.
A number of people from here attended
Field Day in Kingstree. Every
one reported a very pleasant day,
even if the morning was rainy and
unpleasant. The latter part of the
day was good, and the athletic contests
were especially enjoyed.
Mr and Mrs W 0 Camlin and children
and Mrs Martha Ammons of
Bloomingvale were visitors at the
home of Mr W A Moore Sunday
afternoon.
Misses Thelma and Bessie Marshall
were in Andrews Saturday.
Mr Will Evans was a visitor in
this section Sunday.
Mr C K Feagin was in Trio as a
visitor Sunday.
Mr W W Altman and family were
at the home of the former's mother
Sunday.
Mr uiaastone 01 ueorgetown was
a visitor at "Clearview Farm" Thursday
afternoon.
The B Y P U is doing good work.
Interesting and instructive talks are
given at each meeting and we think
each one who attends derives some
benefit.
Rev Gibbons preached at Johnsen
Swamp Baptist church last
Wednesday and Thursday nights.
The youngest child of Mr and Mrs
J A Barrineau is very ill.
Rev Tucker of Georgetown will
conduct services at Harmony church
next Sunday. Red Crow.