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Some jails selling e-cigarettes to inmates Area lockups likely to remain smoke free BY LISA CORNWELL The Associated Press CINCINNATI — E-cigarettes keep popping up for sale at county jails across the country even as some government officials, schools and health experts urge tighter control of the de-
vices, especially in public buildings. Electronic cigarettes, growing in popularity since their U.S. introduction about a decade ago, are showing up at jails in more than a dozen states, including Ohio, Illinois, South Carolina and Texas. The battery-powered, smokeless devices heat liquid nicotine solutions to produce inhalable vapor. Many jail officials say the benefits of e-cigarettes outweigh any potential problems or health risks. They say ecigarettes calm agitated inmates, decrease traditional cigarette contraband and bring in more revenue for jails. With most jails and prisons banning tobacco-burning cigarettes, inmates
who smoke often suffer nicotine withdrawal and become agitated and short tempered, said James Frye, chief deputy of Shelby County Sheriff’s Office in Sidney in eastern Ohio. “We’ve seen a big improvement in behavior, with less arguments and fights,” he said. Thomas Borland, jailed in Shelby County since October on a driving infraction, said he is grateful he can buy e-cigarettes. “They help calm me down,” said the longtime smoker, who hopes the devices will help him quit tobacco cigarettes. Other jails, including the Darlington County Detention Center, cite similar
results with providing inmates e-cigarettes. “Our main goal, though, was to cut down on people sneaking in cigarettes and loose tobacco, and we’ve seen a tremendous reduction there,” said Maj. Mitch Stanley, the center director. But the managing editor of Prison Legal News, which advocates for inmate rights, doesn’t see any justification for e-cigarette sales in the prisons. He says the jails are just taking advantage of inmates addicted to tobacco. “Jails that allow these devices don’t do it for some altruistic reason, but
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Cold weather settles in Midlands Ag producers deal with cold temperatures
Another night of frigid cold before warming
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Frigid weather should not cause too much concern for most crop farmers, said Clemson Extension Agronomist David DeWitt on Thursday, but wet weather has hampered farmers’ ability to work their fields. “As far as row crop farmers, there’s not a huge effect,” DeWitt said of the extremely cold temperatures that have descended on the area this week. “The rain is probably holding us back from doing anything more than the cold.” Jon Ripstein, general manager at Black Crest Farm on Old Manning Road, said it hasn’t been so cold the Black Angus cattle the farm raises can’t handle it, but they still try to help them through the cold weather. “When it’s colder, we feed them a little extra, and we put straw out so they have better places to lay,” he said. “The biggest thing is a water source. Water pipes and stuff freeze; that takes a lot of time every
CHARLESTON — Although skies were sunny, South Carolina shivered through another day of arctic cold Thursday, and forecasters warned of one more night of frigid weather before a weekend warm up. Winds gusting to 30 mph kept wind chills well below freezing at midday across the state, and the National Weather Service extended a wind chill warning for the Upstate. Forecasters said wind chills early today from Rock Hill west to the mountains could drop below zero. A number of schools across the state opened late, and some planned to do so again today. Utility companies were urging people to conserve power, especially in the morning. “This critically cold period will only last a couple of days. The focus is on those early morning hours when you’re getting up and ready for work or school,” Marc Tye, the senior vice president of customer service for Santee Cooper, KEITH GEDAMKE / THE SUMTER ITEM the state-owned electric utility,
Alphonza Glassgo III, 4, gets help putting on his backpack from his grandmother Loretta Baker Yates on SEE AG, PAGE A7 Thursday morning at Willow Drive Elementary School.
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DAYLE FERSNER • 1950 — 2015
Humanitarian instrumental in building SPCA Dayle Fersner dedicated her life to the protection and care of all types of animals, but her compassion extended far beyond, to every person who knew her. “Sumter doesn’t know what they’ve lost,” said Debbie Whitehead, a co-worker and close friend of Fersner. Whitehead joined the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 38 years ago and says Fersner’s impact on animals, the people who knew her and the community at large is, essentially, immeasurable. “She was the most generous person,” said Whitehead. “She made do to help any person or animal that needed it.” The SPCA’s continued growth and support of animals in need will be Fersner’s lasting legacy. In 1969, she was instrumental in creating the Sumter SPCA with the late Sunny Korn, and she started fulfilling her dream of caring for animals in need full time in
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1973. Cindy Cook joined Fersner in 1973 and stayed by her side for 43 years. “She was my best friend,” Cook said. “She was the most compassionate humanitarian and person I’ve ever known.” Cook and Whitehead said Fersner did more behind the scenes than anyone could know. “She did what she did because it was the right thing to do,” Whitehead said. “She never wanted praises or credit, and she did it because she loved it.” Fersner was a quiet woman of few words but of plenty of action. Both friends shared a story that they thought defined who Fersner was as a person. Years ago she prevented a cow from being sold at auction for slaughter, bringing the animal to the SPCA because she felt pain for the cow’s ultimate destination. She cared for the cow for years until
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she died of old age, and the animal’s calf, Flower, is grown and still resides at the SPCA. Both Cook and Whitehead say the now full-grown cow is a living, breathing representation of Fersner’s compassion and legacy. “Dayle basically sacrificed her life for that place,” said Whitehead of Fersner’s dedication to the SPCA. “If any animal or person needed anything at all, she was the first person to say ‘I’ll do whatever you need.’ That’s the kind of person she was.” Fersner helped Korn start the SPCA from “basically nothing,” and Whitehead said for 43 years she did everything for the association, publicly and behind the scenes. “She made it self-sustaining and made it so we could do whatever we could for animals, from guinea pigs on
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BY IVY MOORE ivy@theitem.com Sumter County Library will celebrate Black History Month with a free performance by The Healing Force of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The group will present The Rhythm of the Drum, a celebration of African culture through storytelling and music, at 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28. The Healing Force was founded 40 years ago by Joseph and Gail Anderson, a married couple who were part of the Afro-American Folkloric Troupe and who studied with the prestigious National Black Theater of New York. Joined by their daughter and son, Sonji Gardner and Karim, the Healing Force travels throughout the country with its programs “designed to encourage positive behavior, provide creative opportunities.” Their performances in schools are also intended to enrich the curriculum. Gail Anderson said the group will invite the audience PHOTO PROVIDED to “join in as we sing, drum The Healing Force will present a free program titled “The Rhythm of and play other traditional Afthe Drum” at Sumter County Library on Feb. 28. rican instruments. ... Colorful props and traditional African countries; theirs is from Nigeexpect a high-energy perforgarb add to (our) perforria. mance, according to Chilmance.” By imitating human landren’s Librarian Karen Edgar. The family has performed Booming drums and guage, these drums could be at The National used to communicate over disshaking gourds are Storytelling Festitances. a part of the proval, Bay Area StoCOMING The program will also ingram that aims to rytelling Festival SATURDAY clude demonstrations and per“affirm values, celeand numerous Learn more about formances on many other inbrate culture, spark schools, colleges, the contributions struments, and audience creativity and enchurches, museof blacks with The members will get to play some lighten young and ums, festivals, famSumter Item’s of them. old,” the Andersons ily reunions and special Black Edgar invites children and said, all in support community events, History section. of their motto, Serv- adults to “come celebrate and presenting an inhear the sounds of Africa and ing the Community teractive celebrafeel the vibrant performance Through the Arts. tion of African culby The Healing Force” at 3 At least one of The Healing ture and spirit. p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28. Force’s drums is a “talking The audience at the main liAdmission is free. brary on Harvin Street should drum,” used in many African
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said. “Those last few weeks in January, we had extra hours to allow them to Preliminary numbers re- come, and we weren’t as busy as we expected to be, leased by the U.S. Departbut the last two weeks have ment of Health and been very busy as people Human Services show 209,773 South Carolina con- realized the urgency.” The second open enrollsumers have selected a ment period for the Health health care plan or have Insurance Marketplaces been automatically re-enbegan on Nov. 15. rolled for health care inThe department said surance under the Affordconsumers who started the able Care Act. enrollment process before The open enrollment pethe deadline have until riod ended Feb. 15. Sunday, to comThe number plete the process. nationwide is According to more than 11 WANT TO the department, million, the deLEARN MORE? 88 percent of partment reportSouth Carolina ed. consumers who “We had a Visit healthcare. were signed up strong open engov or call 1-800as of Jan. 30 rollment,” said 318-2596 (TTY qualified for an Sylvia M. Bur1-855-889-4325). average tax credwell, the departit of $283 per ment’s secretary. month. “In the final day, South Carolina consummore new consumers ers were able to choose signed up for health coverfrom five issuers in 2015 — age than on any other day up from four in 2014, the this open enrollment or department stated, and last.” Holly Chase, spokeswom- South Carolinians could choose from an average of an for Sumter Family 59 health plans in their Health Center, said she county for 2015 coverage — doesn’t have the final local up from 25 in 2014. More numbers yet. than 80 percent of the state “We had a lot of people enrollees as of December come in Friday, Saturday 2014 were eligible for coverand Sunday, so we don’t age costing $100 or less per know our total numbers; month after applicable tax we don’t really have it tabcredits in 2015. ulated,” she said. The department said the Chase said the enrollment system was not work- numbers released are preliminary figures that could ing Saturday. change because of con“We know that we are sumers changing or cangoing to have people comceling plans, having a ing in because they have been given a special enroll- change in status such as a new job or marriage or bement period,” she said. cause of ongoing special Chase said enrollment enrollment periods. numbers increased subFor more information, stantially as the Sunday visit healthcare.gov or call deadline approached. “Until the last few weeks, 1-800-318-2596 (TTY 1-855889-4325). it was fairly calm,” she
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Weather postpones remembrance march Because of the expected cold temperatures for this weekend, the Bataan Death March Remembrance hosted by Sumter High School has been postponed. Originally scheduled for today and Saturday, the march will most likely be held in March. Anyone who is interested in assisting with the march can contact retired Lt. Col. Rick G. Moxley at (803) 840-1589 or rick.moxley@sumterschools.net. The Bataan Death March was the forcible transfer of 60,000 to 80,000 Filipino and American prisoners of war in April 1942 by the Imperial Japanese Army. Many died during the journey.
COLUMBIA (AP) — Eleanor Kitzman insists she’ll remain independent of her longtime friend, Gov. Nikki Haley, if she’s confirmed as director of South Carolina’s public health and environmental control agency. Kitzman faces a tough confirmation process in the Senate. It opened Thursday with Democratic senators questioning why Kitzman was the lone candidate considered to run one of the state’s largest agencies, particularly when she has no background in either health care or environmental fields. Republicans countered that her managerial skills are what matters. “I know there are concerns. Haley and I have been friends for 15 years. Neither she nor I would ever let that friendship stand in the way of what’s best for the state,” Kitzman told the Senate Medical Affairs Committee. Kitzman said she knows nothing about the selection process — only that she told Haley last November she was returning to South Carolina and “talking to a couple of law firms and a consulting firm that hadn’t made any decisions.”
Haley later asked if she’d be interested in leading the Department of Health and Environmental Control. When Kitzman said yes, Haley gave her name to the board chairman, and Kitzman emailed him her résumé. Haley appoints all of the agency’s board members. After a single meeting, the board announced Kitzman’s selection Jan. 12, just four days after Catherine Templeton announced her resignation. Ann Timberlake, director of the Conservation Voters of South Carolina, said it sounds like Kitzman needed a job, and Haley found her one. Kitzman began working at the agency Jan. 26 as “director of process improvement,” making $74.50 an hour without benefits. If she’s confirmed, her salary will likely top $160,000. Board chairman Allen Amsler is expected to testify when hearings resume next week. Kitzman has contributed $4,750 total to Haley’s 2010 and 2014 campaigns. She acknowledged Thursday to co-hosting a Haley fundraiser last September at Wild Dunes Resort.
Kitzman said her life story indicates she has the management and leadership abilities to run the agency. The Texas native dropped out of school in 10th grade, got married, had a child and became a single mom, but went on to earn a GED and later a law degree by age 30. “I was determined not to be defined by missteps and keep moving forward toward my goals,” she said. She called herself a business-friendly, creative problem-solver with regulatory experience that will fit well with DHEC. Kitzman first came to South Carolina in 1997 as a lobbyist to advocate for a law removing requirements on vehicle coverage. After it passed, she moved to the state from North Carolina and founded Driver’s Choice, a company she grew to 50 employees before selling it in 2004. She was South Carolina’s insurance director from 2005 to 2007, when she resigned over a disagreement with Gov. Mark Sanford on coastal insurance. She ran unsuccessfully for lieutenant governor in 2010, losing in a four-way GOP primary.
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USC Sumter galleries feature 3 artists FROM STAFF REPORTS University of South Carolina Sumter is now hosting exhibitions by three artists, two of them with Sumter connections. Native son Mike Williams’ Letters to Myself can be seen through Feb. 28 in the Umpteenth Gallery, located in the Arts and Letters Building; Sumter resident Constance Brennan’s Angels Among Us is in the Upstairs Gallery in the Administration Building; and Memphis native James G. Hargett’s Revolution can be seen in the University Gallery in the Anderson Library. Williams describes Letters to Myself as “easily ... my most conceptual series of paintings. It began in February 2012 when I filled several pages of a yellow legal pad with line after line of illegible handwritten script. “At the time, I was doodling. The visual quality, as well as the ideas triggered by creating these scripted letters, simmered for months. Then, on the afternoon of June 18, 2012, four inspired paintings emerged, since followed by others. As indecipherable free-writing exercises, these paintings provide me with an opportunity to vent thoughts spontaneously and exhaustibly by furiously writing in paint, channeling thoughts into calligraphy, burning calories and frustrations. It is satisfying, and having been a sign painter earlier in my career, I already had an affinity for letters and the spaces between them.” Hargett, a native of Memphis, Tennessee, received his bachelor of fine arts degree from Memphis Academy of Arts and his master’s in fine arts from the University of Mississippi. His teaching career included several years as a graduate assistant in the University of Mississippi Art Department; two years at the Wooster Community Art Center in Danbury, Connecticut; and chairman of the art program at the University of
‘... As indecipherable free-writing exercises, these paintings provide me with an opportunity to vent thoughts spontaneously and exhaustibly by furiously writing in paint, channeling thoughts into calligraphy, burning calories and frustrations. ...’ MIKE WILLIAMS Artist featured at USC Sumter’s Umpteenth Gallery Kentucky. While primarily trained as a painter, Hargett was also a prize-winning printmaker and sculptor. During the 1970s, Hargett spent the majority of his time farming and honing his creative talents as a painter while he frequently exhibited his work in and across the Southeast. In 1985, Hargett renewed his interest in fulltime teaching when he took a position as assistant professor at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee, where he remained until he retired in 1990. Throughout his lifetime, Hargett worked diligently to display his work at various competitions and festivals. As a result, he garnered much critical acclaim for his artistry, including many top prizes
and honors during his educational career and beyond. His work is also exhibited in several public and private collections throughout the U.S. The collection of painted masonite carvings by Hargett is provided on loan by his youngest daughter, Trisha Hargett Guy, of Rembert. Born in Verdun, France, Brennan devoted herself to art at a very young age. Having a father in the Air Force gave her the opportunity to live in many places around the world. The exposure to different cultures broadened her artistic vision. She studied art at University of South Carolina and Illinois State University. Brennan was a professional decorator in San Diego for 20 years, then moved to Scottsdale, Arizona, where she was an artist, art consultant and frame designer for seven years before moving to Sumter. “I like to work with a variety of media including acrylic, watercolor, pastel, fiber, sculpture and beadwork,” Brennan said. “I am a passionate and intuitive painter, combining media and taking chances. I have incorporated religious iconography and old world motifs in wood, acrylic and mixed media. I am currently exploring the relationship between spirituality and nature. My angels have become ‘earth angels’ embedded in dense, brightly colored patterns of flora and butterflies. My purpose is to help bring a little hope and peace to the world.” The USC Sumter galleries are open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and admission is free to the public. Williams’ and Hargett’s exhibitions can be seen through Feb. 28, and Brennan’s is on display through March 31. Visit www.uscsumter.edu for more information on current and upcoming displays, or contact Laura Cardello, USC Sumter’s curator of exhibits, at (803) 938-3858.
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Sumter native Mike Williams’ Letters to Myself is now on exhibit in the Umpteenth Gallery at University of South Carolina Sumter. The university is also showing James G. Hargett’s Revolution in the University Gallery, and Constance Brennan’s Angels Among Us is in the Upstairs Gallery.
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POLICE BLOTTER CHARGES Mark Bean, 34, of Sumter, was charged with criminal domestic violence, second offense — among other charges — early Saturday morning after reports he assaulted two women during a domestic dispute in the 1200 block of Bradd Street. Herbert Anderson, 28, of 420 N. Salem Ave., was arrested Friday night and charged with driving under suspension, ninth offense, and habitual driver, third offense, after a traffic stop at the intersection of West Oakland Avenue and Pinewood Road. Charles Williams Jr., 58, of 6830 Essay Lane, was arrested Friday and charged with pointing and presenting firearms at a person after he reportedly pointed a shotgun at someone and threatened to kill the person during a Feb. 9 encounter in the 3300 block of Root Road. Sheryl Louthannie, 38, of 1435 Cherryvale Drive, was arrested Wednesday and charged with petit larceny after she reportedly stole jewelry valued at $400 from the 4200 block of Broad Street on Dec. 20. STOLEN PROPERTY A 42-inch flat-screen TV valued at $800 was reportedly stolen from a home in the 700 block of Ravenel Street at 12:45 a.m. Friday. The home sustained $500 in estimated damage during
the incident. A 46-inch Samsung TV and 40-inch TV of undetermined values were reported stolen from a Dalzell home in the 1900 block of Mason Road after 5:20 p.m. Thursday. A 1-year-old Rottweiler/pit bull named “Brownie,” valued at $500, was stolen from a dog pen in the backyard of a Wedgefield home in the 100 block of Apple Road about 6:15 p.m. Tuesday. Six pairs of pants and two matching skirts, all of undetermined value, were stolen from a clothing shop in the 4600 block of Broad Street at 1 a.m. Wednesday. Reports indicated it was the second consecutive night thieves broke into the business. Three TVs valued at $1,175, a Playstation 3 valued at $150 and two assorted games valued at $50 each were reported stolen from a Wedgefield home in the 6100 block of Waco Court at 4:15 p.m. Tuesday. RECOVERED PROPERTY Sumter County deputies recovered a 1994 Honda Accord flipped over in the roadway in the 1800 block of U.S. 521 South at 11 p.m. Tuesday. The vehicle had been reported stolen out of North Charleston. DAMAGED PROPERTY A 2007 Chevrolet Impala sustained $1,000 in estimated damage after someone reportedly threw a cinder block through the vehicle’s back window late Friday night in the 1000 block of Belmont Drive.
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Ferguson attracts large pool of applicants for police jobs FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) — The city of Ferguson is attracting a large pool of applicants to police jobs, including minority candidates seeking the position left vacant by the resignation of Darren Wilson, the officer who fatally shot Michael Brown, the mayor said. Mayor James Knowles III thinks city leaders have made it clear they are seeking minority officers to build a more diverse police force in the St. Louis suburb that endured months of unrest after Brown’s death last summer. “Considering the number of people interested right now, I’m sure we’ll find outstanding applicants to be new officers here in Ferguson,” Knowles said in a phone interview. About 1,000 people applied for a vacant dispatcher’s job, and 50 to 60 people applied for two vacant patrol officer jobs, one of which was created by Wilson’s resignation in November. Two additional openings are expected soon from pending retirements, officials said. Neither the mayor nor city spokesman Jeff Small knew how that applicant pool compares with those of previous years. Knowles said he did not have an exact
‘Considering the number of people interested right now, I’m sure we’ll find outstanding applicants to be new officers here in Ferguson.’ JAMES KNOWLES III Ferguson mayor racial breakdown of applicants, but several black officers from neighboring departments have told him they applied. Wilson, who is white, fatally shot the 18-year-old Brown, who was black, on Aug. 9. A grand jury declined to indict Wilson. Ferguson came under fire for the racial imbalance of its police force. At the time, just three of 53 officers were black, even though two-thirds of the town’s 21,000 residents are black. There are 52 officers — 44 white, four black, one Hispanic and three of Asian or Pacific Island descent, Knowles said.
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Leases for wind turbines off Carolinas could come in 2016 BY BRUCE SMITH The Associated Press CAROLINA SHORES, N.C. — The first leases allowing wind turbines offshore of the Carolinas are expected to be let next year, although some still worry the massive turbines could harm tourism upon which coastal communities depend. Concerns the turbines will spoil views from beaches surfaced again as about 200 people attended three hearings in recent days held by the federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. The agency has issued a report that there appears to be no significant environmental impact to offshore wind development. It took public comment at hearings in Kitty Hawk, Wilmington and in Carolina Shores on the South Carolina state line. The agency has identified three areas for potential leases. One is about 120,000 acres off the Outer Banks while the other two are tracts of 130,000 acres and 52,000 acres south of Wilmington and east of Myrtle Beach, S.C. The bureau’s William Waskes told the gathering in Carolina Shores that while leases could be awarded as early as next year, it will probably be well into the next decade before any turbines are built. He said once leases are awarded, there would be additional environmental studies of the specific areas as well as additional reviews of specific turbine construction plans. Although common off Europe, there are no offshore wind turbines in the United States. Waskes said construc-
tion of the first is expected off New England in the next year or two. Those attending the hearing Thursday in Carolina Shores were still worried about the impacts of turbines on tourism, and some wondered what’s the point of developing the wind energy at all. “Where is the benefit to us?” asked Ron Watts, the mayor of Sunset Beach, North Carolina. “We see the negative to tourism. We’re not getting anything financially. I don’t see where we get economic development if this energy is cabled into South Carolina or from Kitty Hawk up into Virginia.” “We’re probably affected more by the wind farm than any other location in eastern North Carolina,” added Carol Scott of Sunset Beach. The turbines would be about 12 miles offshore, and she worries bigger turbines will be developed in the future. “Once you authorize the wind farms then it’s too late for a community to say that new turbine is intolerable,” she warned. David Rogers, the field director for Environment North Carolina said later that developing wind energy makes more sense for coastal communities than continued development of fossil fuels which contribute to sea level rise. He said wind energy will result in a new industry and jobs. There is already a wind energy industry on the Carolinas coast. Fifteen months ago, Clemson University opened a new $110 million energy research center in North Charleston, South Carolina, that includes the world’s largest wind turbine test rig.
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AG FROM PAGE A1 day. Right now we are trying to prep the best we can.” He said at these temperatures, it isn’t necessary to move cattle indoors. “You try to keep them out of the wind, but if you have some straw or bedding to lie down in they’re fine,” Ripstein said. “The main thing is feeding them, because they are ruminants and that produces enough heat to keep their body going.” Few farmers have crops in the field this time of year, DeWitt said, with wheat and canola the only crops currently planted. “At this stage of growth, they’re fairly cold hardy,” he said. “But, we don’t want it to stay cold too long.” He said recent rains have been keeping fields wet. “It’s going to be March here in a little while, and we are not going to have any of the land prep done or the fertilizer spread,” he said. Winter crops need nitrogen and weed control applied, but farmers can’t get into muddy fields. The extreme cold will affect livestock producers more, DeWitt said. He said the amount of winter wheat planted is
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FROM PAGE A1 said in a statement. Highs in the 40s and 50s are expected to return by Saturday. A cold snap can often mean broken pipes, especially along the sea islands where shore-front homes often have exposed pipes. John Blitch, the owner of Blitch Plumbing in Charleston, received a few calls but said temperatures have to stay in the teens several days to cause major problems. He also said there are fewer problems in newer homes that now use cross-linked polyethylene, which can expand and contract slightly. “When it thaws out, the chances of it busting are less than with copper, PVC or plastic pipe,” he said. In Charleston, blustery cold kept tourists off the streets. The drivers of horse-drawn carriages bundled up waiting for fares and the open-air City Market, which this time of year would be awash with tourists, was largely empty of both vendors and visitors. The cold was even affecting business for Captain Telegram, who for 35 years has delivered singing tele-
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E-CIGS FROM PAGE A1 because they are making money off it,” Alex Friedmann said. Jails don’t deny that the sales bring in money but say they use the proceeds to buy uniforms, food and other inmate supplies at a savings to taxpayers. The Titus County jail in Texas has sold as many as 90 devices a week at $6 each, and Ohio’s Shelby County collected more than $17,000 in a year’s time from the sale of $15 e-cigarettes. Jail administrators in the Midlands indicated their facilities have been smoke-free for years and said they had no plans to change those policies in the wake of the relatively new devices. Simon Major, director of Sumter-Lee Regional Detention Center, oversees a lockup that houses suspects from both Sumter and Lee counties and often houses more than 300 inmates at a time. He cited research that suggested the electronic smokes pose health risks to seniors. “Our thing is that the majority of the posts we’ve read say that there is a downside to it, so we’ve elected not to even offer it to our people,” he said. “I think the jury’s still out on it. And right now, everything’s leaning toward it really being unsafe.” Col. Shelton Hughes Jr., administrator of Clarendon County Detention Center, laid out all the pros for selling vapors at the stores inside the Manning jail. But he indicated he’s more swayed by the fear that inmates would use the cigs to engage in illegal activities. “A honey bun can go from being a honey bun to a gambling item or bartering item, and it can lead to assaults, violence, threats, intimidation or a whole classification in housing problems,” he said. “Personally, I don’t want to introduce something that we have under control — and that’s non-smoking. Even though we know it’s not the same as smoking an actual tobacco product, but we’re a non-smoking facility. I don’t want to encourage or introduce the new opportunity for something that could develop into a problem as far as it being converted or used as contraband.” In Tennessee, Davidson County Sheriff Daron Hall objects to the sale of the devices. “We don’t allow them and don’t see any need for them,” Hall said, adding that he’s not seen any significant withdrawal problems with inmates coming off tobacco, especially compared to what those addicted to alcohol or drugs go through. Hall said e-cigarettes would complicate things for his officers trying to enforce regulations in the county’s smokefree jail. “Their jobs are hard enough without having to sort out what kind of smoke or vapor they may see,” Hall said. Rock Island County Sheriff Gerry Bustos in Illinois doesn’t want to sell e-cigarettes in his jail either but said he will review the issue at
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help more animals.” A service for Fersner in celebration of her honor and memory will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Korn Center, adjacent to the SPCA building at 1140 S. Guignard Drive. Friends are invited to join the SPCA family. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. in the Chapel of Dukes-Harley Funeral Home in Orangeburg. — Hamlet Fort
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No injuries in school bus wreck No one was injured during a two-vehicle collision involving an 18-wheeler and a Sumter County school bus late Thursday afternoon. According to preliminary reports, the incident took place about 4:30 p.m. along U.S. 521. A Sumter School District spokesman issued an email Thursday night detailing the crash. According to the email, a tractor-trailer rear-ended the bus and caused it to overturn onto its side. Three Crestwood High School students and a driver were aboard the bus when it tipped over. EMS assessed all four victims at the scene and transported them to Tuomey Regional Medical Center as a precautionary measure. There were no major injuries during the wreck.
CHARLESTON — Plans for a major redevelopment in Charleston’s historic district will be discussed another day after hundreds of people, many of them opposed to the project, jammed a meeting room, causing the session to be postponed. Media outlets report that more than 200 people attended a city Planning Commission meeting Wednesday, but the crowd was too big for a meeting room, violating fire codes. Commissioners decided to reschedule the session. At issue is a plan by the Beach Co. to redevelop an area near Charleston’s iconic Colonial Lake. The plan calls for replacing a 14-story building with about 225 apartments with more than 450 apartments in three new buildings. Opponents say it is too big and will bring too much additional traffic to that area of the historic district.
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NBC believes in 2nd chances, repeats ‘SNL 40th’ BY KEVIN MCDONOUGH NBC repeats the “Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special” (8 p.m., TV-14). Given this special’s length and scope and the number of past guests, stars, hosts and musicians on hand, this over-promoted and overstuffed marathon of selfcongratulation managed to be frequently, if not consistently, funny, occasionally brilliant and even touching. And that’s no small feat. As Eddie Murphy observed in his strangely abbreviated appearance, it was much like attending a class reunion. And like any gathering after four decades, some folks look better than others. Some original stars (Bill Murray and Steve Martin) have not lost a step, while others reminded us why we stopped laughing all those years ago. And like all gatherings of this sort, thoughts of the missing and the mourned dominate our thoughts, if not the conversation. If you haven’t seen this yet, it’s well worth watching. Even rewatching. After all, not everybody will be around for the 50th. On a related note, “Jack and Triumph” (11:30 p.m., TV-14) debuts on the Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim programming bloc. Jack McBrayer (“30 Rock”) stars in this absurd series as a former child actor trying to escape the decadent clutches of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog. The rude, unfiltered, cigar-smoking hand puppet features the arm and voice of Robert Smigel, creator of many “TV Funhouse” cartoons and skits for “SNL,” including the iconic William Shatner “Get a Life” short. Given its longevity and roots in “classic” television, “SNL” (not to mention “Triumph”) is a natural for the viewing habits of a post-YouTube audience, people accustomed to consuming short clips rather than sitting through entire shows. Does this kind of viewing help popularize these series, or cannibalize their audience? Anybody who can figure that out should be put in charge of a network. • A week of finales ends on CBS, with “Undercover Boss” (8 p.m., TV-PG) wrapping up its sixth season. You have to figure that this feel-good reality series will be back. Last week
it drew nearly twice as many viewers as its closest competition, a Peanuts Valentine’s Day special from 1975. • “American Masters” (9 p.m., PBS) profiles August Wilson, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright whose works took an epic glance at the 20th- century black American experience. Actors including James Earl Jones, Viola Davis, Phylicia Rashad, Laurence Fishburne and Charles S. Dutton recall working with the prolific and assured poet-dramatist, who died in 2005. • Fashion “felons” face justice on “Style by Jury” (9:30 p.m., TLC). Preston Konrad and Louise Roe are co-hosts who never entertained the notion, “Who am I to judge”?
TONIGHT’S OTHER HIGHLIGHTS • Arson proves contagious on “Hawaii Five-O” (9 p.m., CBS, TV-14). • Sue inspires on “Glee” (9 p.m., Fox, TV-14). • A pitch for an academic
“Last Man Standing” (8 p.m., ABC, TV-PG) * Unplanned parenthood on “Hart of Dixie” (8 p.m., CW, TV-14) * Cristela offers marriage advice on “Cristela” (8:30 p.m., ABC, TVPG) * “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” (9 and 9:30 p.m., CW, r, TV-14) * “20/20” (10 p.m., ABC).
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Paul McCartney performs on the “Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special.” The special originally aired on Feb. 15 and will be repeated at 8 p.m. today on NBC. app sparks heated discussion on “Shark Tank” (9 p.m., ABC). • An alternative version of 2043 emerges on “12 Monkeys” (9 p.m., Syfy, TV-MA). • An unbalanced man with a gun threatens Baez on “Blue Bloods” (10 p.m., CBS, TV-14). • Lucas leads a daring heist
on “Banshee” (10 p.m., Cinemax, TV-MA). This series has just been picked up for a new season.
SERIES NOTES Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle to speak their minds on
Sean Hayes, kid scientists and Judah and the Lion appear on “Late Show With David Letterman” (11:35 p.m., CBS) * Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kevin Bacon, Amy Sedaris and Nick Jonas on “The Tonight Show” (11:35 p.m., NBC) * David Spade, Randall Park and The Band Perry are on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (11:35 p.m., ABC, r) * Will Arnett hosts Jimmy Kimmel, John Krasinski and David Cross on “The Late Late Show” (12:35 a.m., CBS). Copyright 2015, United Feature Syndicate
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Curious wife finds surprise in husband’s records DEAR ABBY — I recently started working at the hospital where my husband receives his primary Dear Abby care. One afternoon, out ABIGAIL of curiosity, VAN BUREN I accessed his medical records. In his file it was noted that he is high risk for STDs. In fact, he was treated for two different ones some years back. I have been tested for STDs during all my annual physicals, and the results were always negative. I think it’s because we often go for weeks without any
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sexual contact. What should I do with this information? How do I talk to him about it without letting him know that I’m aware of his medical history? Concerned in Massachusetts DEAR CONCERNED — Unless you claim to be clairvoyant, I don’t see how you can discuss this without admitting you accessed his medical records, which is against the law. Be prepared for him to be irate, because the best defense is a strong offense. You are lucky your husband hasn’t given you an STD. By all means talk with him about this, if only to find out whether you have sex so infrequently because he’s having relations with
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other people. Now that you know what has been going on, you have some serious thinking to do about staying in this marriage. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. For everything you need to know about wedding planning, order “How to Have a Lovely Wedding.” Send your name and mailing address, plus check or money order for $7 (U.S. funds) to Dear Abby, Wedding Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Shipping and handling are included in the price.) Good advice for everyone -- teens to seniors -- is in “The Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With It.” To order, send your name and mailing address, plus check or money order for $7 (U.S. funds) to Dear Abby, Anger Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Shipping and handling are included in the price.)
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ACROSS 1 “Invisible Cities” author Calvino 6 “I ran away from you once. I can’t do it again” speaker 10 Ford Field player 14 Surgery acronym 15 It’s a gas 16 “Snow White” character flaw 17 Forgeries that are easy to spot? 20 By way of 21 French pronoun 22 Habituate 23 Dude in the CIA? 28 Essen’s valley 29 Spotted 30 Slug relative 33 Roll 34 Word after clip or pop 37 Trivial blunder? 42 Colorado native 43 “About his head he wears the winner’s __”: “The Two Noble Kinsmen” 44 Guanaco cousin 45 Beantown athlete 47 Peek follower 49 Pancake cook in pin-
stripes? 54 Some Highlanders 56 U.N. workers’ agcy. 57 Roasting time in Toulon? 58 “My fireplace is defective!”? 63 “Footloose” co-star Singer 64 Word after “funny” that clarifies its meaning 65 1995 Stallone title role 66 City NNE of Boston 67 Senate Republican leader before Frist 68 Sources of wisdom DOWN 1 Affectionate text 2 It’s often just inches 3 Syrian leader 4 Full deck Nero wasn’t playing with? 5 Gave a thumbs-up 6 Like some soccer games 7 Pope before Benedict III 8 Plant 9 Taylor of fashion 10 Pressure 11 Finish, as a tat 12 Finished
13 Where to see MMM 18 “Toy Story” character who draws 19 County on the Firth of Forth 24 Composer Satie 25 Gag __ 26 Isaac’s eldest 27 Team whose logo involves a “wishbone C” 30 Mustangs’ sch. 31 Trivial objection 32 One-spot 33 Pan for Yan 34 Recipe words 35 Mojito ingredient 36 Not yet determined, in skeds 38 It’s surrounded by white 39 Game ender 40 Morlock prey
41 Bomb 45 He served between Warren and Herbert 46 Bay State motto starter 47 Like most rafts 48 Rorschach image 49 Ache 50 “__ Men Out”: baseball scandal film 51 Pequod coowner 52 Chopin’s “Winter Wind,” e.g. 53 Orchestra group 54 Fish feature 55 “Hi, sailor!” 59 Vezina Trophy org. 60 Lao Tzu principle 61 Some popups 62 Brother
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Filibuster abolition W
ASHINGTON — I’ve been radicalized. By Harry Reid and Barack Obama. Goodbye moderation and sweet reason. No more clinging to constitutional and procedural restraint. It’s time to go nuclear. In the fourth quarter of his presidency, Obama unbound is abusing presidential authority at will to secure a legacy on everything from environmental regulation to immigration, the laws of which he would unilaterally suspend. Republicans find themselves on the sidelines bleating plaintively about violations of the separation of powers. They thought they found an instrument of resistance in funding for the DepartCharles Krauthammer ment of Homeland Security. The House has funded the whole department except for the immigration service, which was denied the money to implement Obama’s executive amnesty. But Democrats have filibustered the bill in the Senate, where it will die. And as the night follows day, Republicans, not the filibustering Democrats, will be blamed for shutting down DHS and jeopardizing the nation’s safety at a time of heightened international terrorism. There is a way out for the GOP. Go bold. Go nuclear. Abolish the filibuster. On policy, Obama has repeatedly usurped congressional power, most egregiously with an executive amnesty for illegal immigrants that for four years he himself had insisted was unlawful. As for procedure, Reid went nuclear in November 2013 when he abolished the filibuster for presidential appointees and judicial nominees (below the Supreme Court). He did it to pack the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals with liberals. The nation’s liberal chorus cheered. “Elections are supposed to have consequences,” read one typical commentary. “It was time to push the button.” Boom. My beef with Reid was not what he did but how he did it. The filibuster has grown in use and power over the decades to the point of dysfunction. Everything needed 60 votes. This is relatively new and nowhere to be found in the Constitution. My problem was the egregious way Reid changed the rule: by a simple majority, 52-48, with zero Republicans onboard
(and three Democrats defecting). As I wrote at the time, “If a bare majority can change the fundamental rules that govern an institution, then there are no rules.” I was not the only one to warn that Democrats would rue the day. Once you go nuclear, so can the other guy. Reid went first. Time for Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to finish the job. Push the button. Abolish the filibuster. Then immediately pass the House homeland security bill and send it to the president. He is likely to veto it, but the politics will have been radically changed. The current storyline is: Republican Congress won’t fund DHS, threatening to shut it down. New storyline: Obama vetoes funding for DHS, threatening to shut it down. The latter narrative is more accurate: Democrats are stopping the funding. Moreover, a presidential veto would lead to a more fair allocation of blame. And it’s blame allocation that determines which side blinks first. The president will have a major incentive to find some face-saving finesse. But filibuster abolition is more than a one-shot proposition. It would radically change the next two years. It would give Republicans full control of the Congress and allow swift passage of a GOP agenda. It would also clarify the antagonists: a lawless president vs. a willful Congress. The GOP could be sending bill after bill to the president’s desk — on tax reform, trade, Obamacare and, if it has the guts, immigration. What’s the downside? Democrats showed in 2013 their willingness to trash Senate procedure for a mess of pottage -three judges on one court. If Republicans stand pat now, what’s to stop Democrats from abolishing the filibuster altogether when it suits them in the future? And think of the upside. A GOP resort to the nuclear option might make Democrats come to their senses and negotiate a new understanding that any fundamental change in Senate rules — e.g., altering the filibuster — will henceforth require some agreed to supermajority. This would be ideal. But that’s for later. For now, go for the doable. Abolish the filibuster and challenge the president. And when asked, “How can you do such a thing?” tell them to ask Harry Reid. Charles Krauthammer’s email address is letters@charleskrauthammer.com. © 2015 The Washington Post Writers Group
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A toast to the old Mason jar
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enerations of Southern homemakers are rolling over in their graves, agonizing the new-found obsession with the common Ball Mason jar. Once relegated to the kitchen cupboard for “put-up” okra and pickles, the plain-Jane container is now a hot home accessory. You can’t throw a fit without hitting a magazine that doesn’t feature a sleek, upscale event where cocktails, tea or even dessert is served from old jars, often spiffied up with ribbons and bows. The iconic glass jars have even been made into expensive dangling light fixtures for chic kitchens. I couldn’t resist the trend myself and bought a soap dispenser made from an old jar with a pump built into the lid and must say, it’s as cute as a bug. But I’ve been told the women who came before me in my family would have never in a million years put a Mason jar on their table as a drinking glass, let alone stuck even Leslie Anne the commonest of daisy in Harrison it. They tried hard to shake their country beginnings, and like the mighty oak shading the front porch, thought it best to cover their roots. These women saved and carefully counted their S&H Green Stamps to purchase respectable glassware and vases for the table. They pored over the pages of “Good Housekeeping” to learn how to make a proper Jell-O fruit mold and where to place the fish fork — things their rural mothers didn’t know. But one thing they knew by instinct was that jars do not belong on the table. I was even taught to put the mayonnaise in a serving dish and to never let the jar touch the table because that would be common and who, pray tell, wants to be common? Back in the 1980s when Mason jars were still a utilitarian item, the unfortunately named “Po’ Folks” restaurant served my water in a Mason jar. “May I please have a glass?” I asked my server, who laughed and said, “Sure honey, a lot of people ask for a glass every day.” Is it any wonder then why they went out of business? We just weren’t ready to expose those country roots just yet. But fast forward to 2015 and the popularity of Mason jars has introduced a new way to entertain. Beaming brides no longer dream of wedding receptions in the fellow-
COMMENTARY ship hall with silver punch bowls filled with color-coordinated sherbet punch. The stylish reception now is held in an old country barn, with guests seated on bales of hay and punch being served in chilled … Mason jars. Department stores have reported that young couples are no longer registering for fine china, and instead are quite content in listing their gift preferences at Target. Saying “heck no” to the Lennox, Tiffany and Waterford, these young couples are saying “I do” to the Black and Decker, Char-Broil and again, practical Mason jars. “Oh look Mama. Cousin Darla Ray gave me a set of the new pint sized jars. Now I can accommodate the entire family for Thanksgiving.” Fads and trends often reveal a general sentiment within society, and it’s my guess that our current need to “country-fy” everything is a longing for simpler times. We’re looking for days when cellphones didn’t ring, TVs didn’t blare and traffic didn’t stress. It’s the opposite of what our grandparents searched for when they covered their “plain” hardwood floors with wall-towall carpeting and pitched out the “old” furniture for a sleeker mod-look. They searched for excitement out of the country while we search for peace within the symbolic barn. And that’s precisely why the hurried, over-scheduled generation we’ve just raised wants to toast their future with a glass of iced tea, served in an old Mason jar. Leslie Anne Harrison is a contributing writer for The Sumter Item and Gulf Coast Newspapers — www. gulfcoastnewstoday.com. She also has a popular website — Fairhope Supply Co. — which can be found at www.fairhopesupply.com. She can be reached at la@fairhopesupply.com.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR WILLIAMS’ AMNESTY PROCLAMATION IS DEFINITELY WORTH A READ I want to thank The Sumter Item so much for giving us Walter Williams commentaries on Wednesdays. I read them each week. I also cut them out and save them. Some weeks are better than others, but they are all great. Today, I saw where he had a Proclamation of Amnesty and Pardon, which grants Americans of European ancestry amnesty and pardon for their own grievances and those of their forebears against his people so that we can stop feeling guilty and stop acting like fools in our relationship with Americans of African ancestry. I went to his site — tinyurl.com/opd8vgd — to see what it was about. It is great and worthy of framing.
I personally don’t have guilt, but there are people who do buy into this, so if you are one of those who do have guilt, it is time to start to question your own thoughts. If you can remember what it was like to “keep Walter Williams forebears in bondage some three centuries toiling without pay” then he declares full and general amnesty and pardons you. It is past time for all of us to be personally responsible for our own actions and stop expecting others to take care of us. JACQUELINE K. HUGHES Sumter
RAISE STATE SALES TAX TO 10 CENTS TO FIX ROADWAYS The answer to the highway and street upkeep is simple, but I am sure
that there will be some that will whine and gripe about this idea. Raise the state sales tax to 10 cents on the dollar. It is already 7 cents, so what is another 3 cents if it will get the roads fixed? This money must be placed in a special account and only be used for the purpose of highway and street maintenance. On top of this, a toll should be placed on every major highway entering or leaving the state. This money should go in the same account. By all means possible, it must be ensured that the money-hungry politicians with their special interest group projects keep their hands off and have no access to the account. If so, it will disappear the same as the Social Security account has been raided for years. Also, the money is to be divided equally among all counties. That way no
one or two counties will get the lion’s share as is happening now. On another note, when a hole, bump, crack, split or whatever is reported, it should be fixed the first time instead of some cheap patch job that is halfway done. This one-time fix will save money, because as it is now, the same places are being patched at over and over again. When individuals are sent out to repair a bad spot in the roadway, they should be instructed to do the repair as if they have to pay for it if it has to be repaired again. If it is worth doing the first time, it is worth doing right. The way things are done now by SCDOT is akin to having a palsy victim doing brain surgery with a pipe wrench and an axe. H.N. HODGE Sumter
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FYI Amedisys Hospice is in need of meets at 7 p.m. on the third Wednesday of each month volunteers. Volunteer opporat the Post, 310 Palmetto St. tunities include 1) special forsewing, volunteer opportunities orwelcome to All veterans are projectsLooking of baking, groups to get involved with? attend. Call (803) 773-4811. knitting, crafts, carpentry and yard work; 2) adminisThe Civil Air Patrol Sumter trative/office duties of Composite Squadron meets copying, light filing and anfrom 7 to 9 p.m. each Monswering phones; and 3) paday at the Sumter Airport. tient companionship — deContact Jared Buniel at velop one-on-one relation(803) 481-7915 or Jaredships with hospice patients LotR@juno.com. Visit www. (training provided free of scwg.cap.gov/sumter/. charge). Contact Rhoda The Palmetto PC Club meets Keefe, volunteer coordinaon the second Thursday of tor, at (803) 469-3047 or each month at the Capital rhonda.keefe@amedisys. Senior Center in Columbia. com. Details about the club can Hospice Care of Tri-County is be found at http://palmetin need of volunteers. Voluntopc.org/home/. teers offer support, comThe Sumter James R. Clark panionship and care to the Sickle Cell Memorial Foundacaregiver by running ertion, 337 Manning Ave., ofrands, reading to patients, fers free Sickle Cell Disease listening and just being there for patients who need and Sickle Cell Trait screenings to the Sumter and Clarcompanionship. All you endon communities. For apneed is a willing heart and some time to give to others. pointments, call (803) 7746181. No medical background is The DAV will have certified volrequired. Hospice Care of unteers to assist all veterans in Tri-County will provide you filing claims with the VA from with the tools you need to 9 a.m. to noon on Mondays, become a hospice volunWednesdays and Fridays at teer. Call Carol Tindal at the VA Clinic, 407 N. Salem (803) 905-7720. St., and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on ROAD to RECOVERY is in need Thursdays at the Chapter 5 of volunteers in the Sumter home, 18 Hardpack Drive, area. The program provides off of S.C. 441, behind Shaw cancer patients with transportation to and from treat- Air Force Base. Call L. Pearson at (803) 499-9596 or Paul ments. Call the American Cancer Society at (803) 750- Fisher at (803) 840-1001. The Society for the Prevention 1693. of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) Sumter Newcomers Club weloffice, 1140 S. Guignard comes new residents (and Drive, has many animals even some longtime residents) with coffees and lun- available for adoption. Adoption fees cover the cheons each month. Call first shots and first deAnna Nunnery at (803) 469worming and spaying or 0143 or Jeanne Bessel at neutering. The office is (803) 469-0598. open 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m. every OASIS Care provides free med- day except Wednesday and ical and dental care for qualify- Sunday. Call (803) 773-9292. ing persons living with HIV and The American Red Cross has a AIDS. Call LaVonda Johnson permanent blood service loat (803) 775-8523. cated at 1155 N. Guignard The Rise and Shine Call ProDrive, Suite 2. For informagram, sponsored by LifeLine tion on donating blood, call Senior Services Inc., is a (803) 775-2364. Blood can be free service that provides a donated for the general daily “reassurance” call to population or for your own older adults who live alone surgery. in the community. Call (803) The National Kidney Founda774-7414 for details. tion of South Carolina is in The Westside Neighborhood need of unwanted vehicles — Association meets at 5:30 even ones that don’t run. p.m. on the third Monday of The car will be towed at no each month at Birnie HOPE charge to you and you will Center, 210 S. Purdy St. be provided with a possible The Christian Golfers’ Associa- tax deduction. The donated vehicle will be sold at auction (CGA) meets at 8 a.m. tion or recycled for salvageeach Tuesday for Bible able parts. Call (800) 488study. The group meets at 2277. the CGA office in Dillon Park. Refreshments providThe Muscular Dystrophy Famied and golf after Bible ly Foundation Inc. (MDFF), a study. Call (803) 773-2171. non-profit organization, acUAW Eastern Carolina Interna- cepts vehicle contributions. To complete a vehicle donational Retirees Council meets tion, contact MDFF to make at 10 a.m. on the second arrangements by calling Wednesday of each month 1-800-544-1213. Donors may at the VFW in Little River. also log onto the organizaAll UAW retirees are weltion’s Web site at www. come to attend. Call Bob mdff.org and click on the Artus at (803) 481-3622. automobile icon to comThe Ballard-Palmer-Bates plete an online vehicle doAmerican Legion Post 202 nation application.
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TODAY’S SOUTH CAROLINA WEATHER
Gaffney 33/23 Spartanburg 34/24
Greenville 32/21
Columbia 37/25
Temperatures shown on map are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
IN THE MOUNTAINS
Sumter 34/22
Aiken 38/25
ON THE COAST
Charleston 40/26
Today: Plenty of sunshine; cold in central parts. High 36 to 40. Saturday: Intervals of clouds and sunshine; warmer. High 58 to 62.
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Myrtle Beach 35/26
Manning 37/23
Today: Mostly cloudy and cold. Winds south-southeast 3-6 mph. Saturday: Morning snow mixing with, possibly changing to ice.
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Florence 35/22
Bishopville 34/21
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Flood 7 a.m. 24-hr stage yest. chg 12 7.83 +0.14 19 3.91 -0.18 14 6.50 -0.16 14 3.02 -0.32 80 77.35 -0.13 24 7.05 -0.03
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High 10:03 a.m. 10:20 p.m. 10:53 a.m. 11:12 p.m.
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Low 4:23 a.m. 4:52 p.m. 5:16 a.m. 5:40 p.m.
Ht. -1.2 -1.2 -1.1 -1.1
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Today Hi/Lo/W 31/19/c 38/26/pc 40/22/s 40/29/s 22/17/s 40/26/s 29/22/s 36/27/c 37/25/s 32/20/s 19/11/s 29/19/s 29/18/s
Sat. Hi/Lo/W 42/38/sn 52/42/c 61/44/c 62/51/pc 50/48/c 61/51/pc 43/38/sn 45/40/i 54/44/c 49/41/c 44/42/c 51/43/c 45/42/c
Today City Hi/Lo/W Florence 35/22/s Gainesville 54/31/s Gastonia 30/20/s Goldsboro 25/16/s Goose Creek 40/26/s Greensboro 26/16/s Greenville 32/21/c Hickory 28/20/c Hilton Head 40/34/s Jacksonville, FL 48/32/s La Grange 47/32/c Macon 43/27/pc Marietta 40/29/c
Sat. Hi/Lo/W 51/43/c 73/51/c 43/38/sn 48/43/c 61/51/pc 38/36/sn 43/36/sn 38/36/sn 61/52/pc 70/51/pc 65/51/c 63/46/c 51/48/i
City Marion Mt. Pleasant Myrtle Beach Orangeburg Port Royal Raleigh Rock Hill Rockingham Savannah Spartanburg Summerville Wilmington Winston-Salem
Today Hi/Lo/W 33/18/c 39/30/s 35/26/s 38/25/s 41/32/s 26/17/s 31/20/s 31/18/s 43/29/s 34/24/c 41/32/s 31/18/s 25/17/s
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ARIES (March 21-April 19): Start EUGENIA LAST something new. An opportunity to stabilize your financial situation will ease stress. Invest in your skills, ideas and a solid moneymaking plan for the future. Long hours and hard work will pay off and bring you satisfaction.
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Offer help to a local organization and an opportunity will develop. You will meet someone who shares your concerns and interests. Together you can make a contribution that will bring you peace of mind and boost your confidence and reputation. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Be careful how you react to emotional situations. Don’t stretch the truth to avoid dealing with something. You will be blamed for meddling or withholding information. Honesty is the best policy. Say what’s on your mind and move on. CANCER (June 21-July 22): You will be attracted to people, places and things that are unusual or unfamiliar to you. Gathering more financial information will help you make choices that will help you achieve your monetary goals. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You are adaptable and ready to take on whatever comes your way. Indulge in challenges that make you think and act quickly. Don’t let generosity be your downfall. Spend your money on something that offers you good value. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Handle partnerships, negotiations and money matters with care. Be mindful of what others are entitled to for a deal to be worthwhile. Withholding information will work against you. Make a commitment and honor your promises.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Put your time and effort into your professional goals. Share your ideas and suggestions and look for a way to incorporate a small business plan into your schedule. Working two jobs will allow you to build a solid financial future. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Take advantage of any opportunity to travel and network. The people you meet now will be instrumental in your being hired for prospective jobs. An unusual change at home will be challenging initially, but an innovative approach will lead to victory. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Put emotions aside regardless of what transpires. Focus on your physical health and wellness. Working to improve your surroundings or secure your future prospects will be what leads to satisfaction and success. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Avoid anyone showing signs of confusion, erratic behavior or impulsive actions. Stick to what you know and take whatever route is necessary to reach your destination without conflict. Use past experience to avoid personal or professional loss or status. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You’ll have plenty of imaginative ideas to mull over. Pick and choose what will bring the highest returns and the most satisfaction. Someone special will offer you recognition for your accomplishments, skills and talents. Financial gains can be made. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You will have trouble controlling your emotions. Your eagerness to please will be taken advantage of by someone with ulterior motives. Romance will cause confusion and a false sense of security. Ask questions and offer honest suggestions and answers.
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POWERBALL WEDNESDAY
MEGAMILLIONS TUESDAY
2-11-16-23-38 PowerUp: 2
1-9-29-32-49 Powerball: 22; Powerplay: 2
6-45-50-65-66 Megaball: 1; Megaplier: 5
PICK 3 THURSDAY
PICK 4 THURSDAY
LUCKY FOR LIFE MONDAY
7-9-0 and 9-4-9
2-0-3-5 and 5-3-1-4
14-15-16-22-46; Lucky Ball: 5
SPCA DOG OF THE WEEK Aurora, a 5-week-old tricolored female shepherd mix, is available for adoption at the Sumter SPCA. She is cuddly, lovable, playful and active. Auruora loves to play with her brothers and sisters and adores human attention! The Sumter SPCA is located at 1140 S. Guignard Drive, (803) 773-9292, and is open 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. every day except Wednesday and Sunday. Visit the website at www.sumterscspca.com.
The SPCA relies heavily on community support and donations. Currently, the biggest needs are for dry puppy and kitten food; wet cat food; cat litter; and cleaning supplies. The following are also appreciated: Newspapers; stuffed animals; heavy duty trash bags (30 gallon or larger); dishwashing liquid; laundry detergent; bleach; paper towels; sheets and comforters; baby blankets; canned dog and cat food; dry dog, treats; leashes and collars; disinfectant spray; all-purpose cleaner; air freshener; no scratch scrubbers; two-sided sponges for dishes; litter freshener; monetary donations are also gratefully accepted.
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USCS BASEBALL
Fire Ants prep for weekend of 6 games in 3 days BY JUSTIN DRIGGERS justin@theitem.com The slate of games this weekend at Riley Park has no official name, but for the University of South Carolina Sumter baseball team, the term “gauntlet” comes to mind. The Fire Ants will get a rare early glimpse of what it’s like to go through the Region
X tournament as they are set to play six games in three days against Florida State College of Jacksonville and Harford Community College out of Maryland. “I’m really interested to see how we’re going to handle this,” USCS head coach Tim Medlin said. “We’re going to see if our position players can stay focused, we’re going to see how some of our backups
do and we’re going to throw a lot of arms out there and see what they do in a starting role. “It’s only 14 innings a day, but you’re really going to get
to see who wants to be at the ballpark every day and who’s going to get after it.” USC Sumter will face Florida State College today beginning at 4 p.m. in a doubleheader. The two teams will meet again on Saturday at 11 a.m. for a single game followed by FSCJ taking on Harford at 2 p.m. The day will conclude with USCS and Harford playing at 5 p.m.
On Sunday, the Fire Ants will play Harford in a doubleheader beginning at 10 a.m. in the weekend finale. Each game will be seven innings, and one ticket is good for the entire day’s worth of games, Medlin said. “(The idea) started last year at the (NJCAA Eastern District Tournament),” Medlin
SEE FIRE ANTS, PAGE B4
PREP BASKETBALL
Scoreboard watching SHS girls nearly crack century mark in 99-50 rout of West Ashley in 2nd round of playoffs
BY NOAH FEIT Aiken Standard
BY EDDIE LITAKER Special To The Sumter Item With the win well in hand, the only drama left for the Sumter High School girls basketball team on Thursday was would they break the century mark in their 4A second-round playoff matchup against West Ashley. A jumper from the right side that was just maybe a few steps in front of the 3-point line by Darnetta Richardson made the score 99-48 with 2:03 to go. The Lady Gamecocks had their opportunities, including a missed layup after a D’Ericka Hamilton steal and a misfire from Anna McBride on what would prove to be Sumter’s last shot attempt of the night. The Lady Wildcats even held the ball in the last minute, leaving Sumter to settle for a 99-50 rout. Though the Sumter faithful were rooting hard for their team to reach the century mark, Sumter head coach Jason Loudenslager didn’t get caught up in all of the excitement. “I don’t mind scoring 30 if we win 30-29,” Loudenslager said as his team won its 20th straight game and ran its record to 24-2. “It’s not about how many (points) that we get. For us, it’s just about creating tempo and, really, we created tempo again, just like the other night (in an 85-25 firstround win over River Bluff on Tuesday). The kids played hard out there. We had one bad stretch, a 5-minute stretch KEITH GEDAMKE / THE SUMTER ITEM there at the beginning of the Sumter’s Kadejuha Kennedy, left, tries to get around West Ashley’s Jordan Star during the third quarter where we got a
Lady Gamecocks’ 99-50 victory on Thursday at the SHS gymnasium in the second round of SEE SCOREBOARD, PAGE B3 the 4A state playoffs.
Lemon’s 29 powers LHS to 3rd round BY MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER michaelc@theitem.com The basketball found itself loose from the grip of Lakewood High School sophomore Kamryn Lemon’s with less than five minutes to go. The ball rolled under the bleachers where Lemon had to Army crawl several feet underneath to retrieve it — and it was the only time neither Lemon nor Lakewood weren’t in control on Thursday.
Lady Knights pull away from Aiken 56-45
Lemon paced the Lady Gators basketball team with a career high 29 points to a 58-31 victory over St. James in the second round of the 3A state playoffs at The Swamp. “My team and coach pushed me in practice and just make me go hard, to never go slack,” Lemon said. “They never let me slack so I work hard every day. I came in here today and got the win. It’s amazing to have 29
AIKEN — The season came to an end for the Aiken High School girls basketball team on Thursday. The Lady Hornets played one of their best games of the season in the second round of the 4A state playoffs, but it wasn’t enough to knock off Crestwood. The Lady Knights prevailed 56-45 in a contest that was closer than the final score indicates. Playing on its home court, Aiken, which finished the year with a 17-8 record, led much of the first half and was within two or three points until the waning moments. However, the Lady Hornets went cold down the stretch, going scoreless for the game’s final 3:35 as the Lady Knights, who improved to 20-4, turned a 2-point advantage into the 11-point victory. Crestwood’s reward will be another road game. On Monday, it will play in the lower state semifinals against Myrtle Beach, which beat Stall 51-39. Lady Knights head coach Tony Wilson was
SEE LADY KNIGHTS, PAGE B3
PREP SCHEDULE TODAY
Boys Crestwood at Midland Valley, 7 p.m. Sumter Christian vs. Walnut Grove or Bob Jones, 3 p.m. Girls Ashley Hall vs. Thomas Sumter, 8 p.m. La. Manning vs. Cardinal Newman, 8 p.m. Robert E. Lee vs. Calhoun Academy, 6:30 p.m.
SATURDAY
Boys Ashley Ridge at Sumter, 7 p.m. Lee Central at Battery Creek, 6 p.m. La. Manning vs. Heathwood Hall, 1:30 p.m. Wilson Hall vs. Augusta Christian, 1:30 p.m.
PREP WRESTLING
Sumter set to host 4A lower state tourney BY DENNIS BRUNSON dennis@theitem.com
KEITH GEDAMKE / THE SUMTER ITEM
Lakewood’s Kamryn Lemon, left, drives past St. James’ Bethany Goodrich during the Lady Gators’ 58-31 victory on Thursday at The Swamp in the second round of the 3A state playoffs. Lemon had a career-high SEE LHS, PAGE B3 29 points for Lakewood.
The 4A lower state individual wrestling tournament will be held at Sumter High School today and Saturday, and the Gamecocks will have 10 wrestlers competing in the event. The competition will start at 6 p.m. today and will pick up again on Saturday at 9 a.m. The championship round for the 14 weight classes are scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. on Saturday. Sumter had qualifiers in each of the weight classes coming out of the Region VI individual tournament. However, four of those qualifiers won’t wrestle for various reasons. Seven of the 10 who are wrestling are region champions Majid Corbett in the 106-pound weight class, Walker Elliott at 113, Brian Budden at 126, Shyheim Perry at 145, Mac Mota at 152, David Pringle at 220 and Alex Perales at 285. The other three who will be competing are region runner-ups. They are Trevor Keffer at 12, Caleb Jackson at 132 and Donovan Jones at 160. The top four finishers in each weight class will move on the state individuals on Feb. 27-28 at Civic
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SCS to face Walnut Grove in SCACS semifinal today The Sumter Christian School varsity boys basketball team will face Walnut Grove Christian in a semifinal game in the SCACS 2A state tournament today at 3 p.m. at Grace Christian School in West Columbia. Walnut Grove defeated Bob Jones on Thursday in a quarterfinal game. The other semifinal game will have Hampton Park facing North Myrtle Beach Christian. The championship game is scheduled for Saturday at 3 p.m. at Grace Christian.
LEE CENTRAL 76 WACCAMAW 66 BISHOPVILLE — Lee Central High School defeated Waccamaw 76-66 in the first round of the 2A state playoffs on Wednesday at the Lee Central gymnasium. The Stallions, who improved to 15-6, were led by Tyronne Wilson with 20 points. Montrell Smith had 19 and Nassire Reddick and Dashawn Evans both had 15. Lee Central will travel to Beaufort on Saturday to face Battery Creek at 6 p.m. WACCAMAW Dwyer 15, Smalls 10, Ferrao 10, Busby 8, Vereen 8, Roe 6, Woods 4, Stanley 2, Hardee 1. LEE CENTRAL Wilson 20, Smith 19, Reddick 15, Evans 15, Holman 2, Smith 4, Wesley 1, Toney 1.
CLEMSON SERIES MOVED CLEMSON — Clemson is moving its weekend baseball series with Maine out of state because groundskeepers say the field at Doug Kingsmore Stadium is frozen and unplayable. The series will be played at Olmstead Stadium in Augusta, Ga., home of the minor league Augusta GreenJackets. The series will open today with one game at 11 a.m. The teams will play a doubleheader on Saturday with the first game set for an 11 a.m. start. Associate Athletic Director Kyle Young said in a statement that Clemson reached out to several stadiums in South Carolina, but they were all booked. Several other teams like Virginia and North Carolina have moved weekend series south to avoid frozen fields. Clemson said tickets for the Maine games will be $5 and it will accept any tickets originally issued for the series. Unused tickets can be traded for any home game except Feb. 27 against South Carolina.
Gordon, the four-time NASCAR champion, finished second in the duel and was followed by Joey Logano, Tony Stewart and Clint Bowyer.
GOOSEN, SINGH AMONG LEADERS AT RIVIERA LOS ANGELES — Retief Goosen and Vijay Singh, among the top five players in the world a decade ago, were part of a six-way tie for the lead in the Northern Trust Open in what amounted to “throwback Thursday” at Riviera. The 51-year-old Singh, who plays the occasional Champions Tour event, picked up four birdies on the back nine for a 5-under 66, his lowest opening round on the PGA Tour since the 2012 McGladrey Classic. The three-time major champion and former world No. 1 has not won since 2008. Goosen, a two-time U.S. Open champion who turned 47 this month, was slowed by a pair of sloppy bogeys early on the back nine until he made a pair of late birdies to join Singh at 66. Goosen hasn’t won since 2009.
WOODS TO MISS HONDA CLASSIC PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — Tiger Woods will not be playing the Honda Classic next week. The decision was not a surprise. Woods said last week his game was not acceptable for tournament golf and that he would not play again until he felt like it was. His agent confirmed in an email that he would not be playing the Honda Classic.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL (16) MARYLAND 69 NEBRASKA 65 COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Melo Trimble scored 26 points, including a pair of pivotal 3-pointers down the stretch, and No. 16 Maryland squeezed past Nebraska 69-65 Thursday night in the first-ever meeting between the teams. Dez Wells and Jake Layman each scored 14 for the Terrapins (22-5, 10-4 Big Ten), who were locked in a tie game with 5:38 left before Trimble took over. After Wells made two free throws, Trimble beat the shot clock with a jump shot from atop the key. The freshman guard connected again from beyond the arc with 2:18 remaining for a 62-54 lead.
(21) SMU 67 TEMPLE 58
USC-NORTHEASTERN OPENER POSTPONED COLUMBIA — The first game of the 3-game baseball series between South Carolina and Northeastern scheduled for today has been postponed due to the anticipated cold weather. The game has been moved to Saturday as part of a doubleheader. The opening game will begin at 2 p.m. with the second following. The final game is still scheduled for Sunday at 1:30 p.m.
JUNIOR WINS 1ST QUALIFYING DUEL RACE FOR DAYTONA 500
DALLAS — Nic Moore scored 18 points, and No. 21 SMU rallied from 10 points down in the second half to beat Temple 67-58 Thursday night, snapping the Owls’ seven-game winning streak. Ryan Manuel hit a tying 3-pointer and added another to cap a 7-0 run that broke a 52-52 tie and sent the American Athletic Conference-leading Mustangs (22-5, 13-2 AAC) to their 20th win in 22 games. The Mustangs outscored the Owls 15-6 in the final four minutes.
WEDNESDAY
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Dale Earnhardt Jr. has won the first of two qualifying races to set up a 1-2-3 start for Hendrick Motorsports in the Daytona 500. Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson swept the front row in the first round of qualifying. Then Earnhardt won the first Thursday night 150-mile Budweiser Duel to take the third starting spot. Earnhardt is the defending Daytona 500 winner.
(4) DUKE 92 (15) NORTH CAROLINA 90 DURHAM, N.C. — Quinn Cook scored 22 points and No. 4 Duke beat No. 15 North Carolina 92-90 in overtime on Wednesday night. Tyus Jones had 22 points, Justise Winslow added 16 points and Jahlil Okafor had 12 points and 13 rebounds for Duke. From staff, wire reports
Alena Sharp Paz Echeverria Charley Hull Ha Na Jang Gwladys Nocera Brooke Pancake Melissa Reid
TV, RADIO TODAY
5 a.m. – Professional Golf: European PGA Tour Indian Open Second Round from New Delhi (GOLF). 9 a.m. – Professional Golf: European PGA Tour Indian Open Second Round from New Delhi (GOLF). 9 a.m. – NFL Football: NFL Scouting Combine from Indianapolis – Tight Ends, Kickers and Offensive Linemen (NFL NETWORK). 11 a.m. – NASCAR Racing: Sprint Cup Series Daytona 500 Practice from Daytona Beach, Fla. (FOX SPORTS 1). 12:30 p.m. – NASCAR Racing: XFINITY Series Alert Today Florida 300 Practice from Daytona Beach, Fla. (FOX SPORTS 1). 2 p.m. – NASCAR Racing: Sprint Cup Series Daytona 500 Practice from Daytona Beach, Fla. (FOX SPORTS 1). 3 p.m. – College Lacrosse: Hofstra at Princeton (ESPNU). 3:30 p.m. – NASCAR Racing: XFINITY Series Alert Today Florida 300 Practice from Daytona Beach, Fla. (FOX SPORTS 1). 4 p.m. – College Baseball: Northeastern at South Carolina (WNKT-FM 107.5). 4:30 p.m. – NASCAR Racing; Camping World Truck Series Nextera Energy Resources 250 Pole Qualifying from Daytona Beach, Fla. (FOX SPORTS 1). 5 p.m. – Women’s College Basketball: Iona at Marist (ESPNU). 5 p.m. – PGA Golf: Northern Trust Open Second Round from Pacific Palisades, Calif. (GOLF). 5:55 p.m. – International Soccer: Mexican League Match – Coras vs. Lobos (UNIVISION). 6:05 p.m. – Talk Show: Sports Talk (WPUB-FM 102.7, WDXY-FM 105.9, WDXY-AM 1240). 7 p.m. – College Basketball: Cleveland State at Wisconsin-Green Bay (ESPN2). 7 p.m. – College Basketball: Hartford at Albany (ESPNU). 7 p.m. – NHL Hockey: Toronto at Carolina (FOX SPORTSOUTH). 7 p.m. – Women’s College Gymnastics: Alabama at Georgia (SEC NETWORK). 7:30 p.m. – NASCAR Racing; Camping World Truck Series Nextera Energy Resources 250 from Daytona Beach, Fla. (FOX SPORTS 1, WEGX-FM 92.9). 8 p.m. – NBA Basketball: Cleveland at Washington (ESPN). 9 p.m. – College Volleyball: Long Beach State at Brigham Young (BYUTV). 9 p.m. – Professional Boxing: Boxcino Quarterfinal Heavyweight Matches from Verona, N.Y. -Donovan Dennis vs. Steve Vukosa, Razvan Cojanu vs. Ed Fountain, Andrey Fedosov vs. Nat Heaven and Mario Heredia vs. Lenroy Thomas (ESPN2). 9 p.m. – College Basketball: Iona at Marist (ESPNU). 9:20 p.m. – International Soccer: Mexican League Match – Toluca vs. Veracruz (UNIVISION). 9 p.m. – Women’s College Gymnastics: Auburn at Missouri (SEC NETWORK). 9:30 p.m. – College Hockey: Denver at Colorado College (CBS SPORTS NETWORK). 10 p.m. – Professional Boxing: Claudio Marrero vs. Orlando Rizo in a Featherweight Bout, Humberto Savigne vs. Craig Baker in a Light Heavyweight Bout and Sammy Vasquez Jr. vs. Emmanuel Lartey in a Welterweight Bout from Pittsburgh (SHOWTIME). 10:30 p.m. – NBA Basketball: San Antonio at Golden State (ESPN). 11:30 p.m. -- LPGA Golf: Women’s Australian Open Third Round from Melbourne, Australia (GOLF). 12:30 a.m. – College Basketball: Hawaii-Hilo at BYU-Hawaii (BYUTV). 1 a.m. – International Soccer: Australian League Match – Central Coast vs. Sydney (FOX SPORTS 2).
COLLEGE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE The Associated Press
GOLF The Associated Press Northern Trust Par Scores Thursday
EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION Toronto Brooklyn Boston Philadelphia New York SOUTHEAST DIVISION Atlanta Washington Charlotte Miami Orlando CENTRAL DIVISION Chicago Cleveland Milwaukee Detroit Indiana
W 36 21 20 12 10
L 17 31 31 41 43
Pct .679 .404 .392 .226 .189
GB – 14 1/2 15 24 26
W 43 33 22 22 17
L 11 21 30 30 39
Pct .796 .611 .423 .423 .304
GB – 10 20 20 27
W 34 33 30 21 21
L 20 22 23 33 33
Pct .630 .600 .566 .389 .389
GB – 1 1/2 3 1/2 13 13
L 14 17 19 19 26
Pct .736 .679 .655 .642 .509
GB – 3 4 5 12
L 17 25 33 34 42
Pct .679 .528 .377 .358 .208
GB – 8 16 17 25
L 9 19 25 34 40
Pct .824 .648 .537 .346 .245
GB – 8 1/2 14 1/2 24 1/2 30
WESTERN CONFERENCE SOUTHWEST DIVISION W Memphis 39 Houston 36 Dallas 36 San Antonio 34 New Orleans 27 NORTHWEST DIVISION W Portland 36 Oklahoma City 28 Denver 20 Utah 19 Minnesota 11 PACIFIC DIVISION W Golden State 42 L.A. Clippers 35 Phoenix 29 Sacramento 18 L.A. Lakers 13
WEDNESDAY’S GAMES No games scheduled
THURSDAY’S GAMES
Dallas at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.
TODAY’S GAMES
Indiana at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. New Orleans at Orlando, 7 p.m. Toronto at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Chicago at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Miami at New York, 7:30 p.m. Phoenix at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Cleveland at Washington, 8 p.m. Houston at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Denver at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Portland at Utah, 9 p.m. Boston at Sacramento, 10 p.m. San Antonio at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Brooklyn at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m.
SATURDAY’S GAMES
Oklahoma City at Charlotte, 7 p.m. New Orleans at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Phoenix at Chicago, 8 p.m. Toronto at Houston, 8 p.m. Sacramento at L.A. Clippers, 10 p.m.
NHL STANDINGS By The Associated Press EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION L 16 18 14 20 19 23 30 37
OT 4 6 10 9 12 10 5 4
Pts 78 78 74 65 62 56 51 36
GF 152 195 163 150 138 159 162 105
GA 127 160 143 149 155 160 178 195
L 19 16 16 17 23 27 26 29
OT 1 5 9 10 10 3 9 7
Pts 77 73 73 72 58 53 53 47
GF 188 174 162 171 153 147 126 127
GA 163 136 144 146 167 172 155 154
OT 6 4 5 10 7 8 11
Pts 84 78 75 70 65 62 59
GF 175 179 174 165 158 179 150
GA 132 141 134 157 154 180 165
WESTERN CONFERENCE CENTRAL DIVISION -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -4 -3 -3 -3 -3 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1
AUSTRALIAN OPEN PAR SCORES
Thursday At Royal melbourne Melbourne, Australia Purse: $1.2 million Yardage:6,741; Par: 73 (35-38) First Round Ilhee Lee 34-34—68 Ariya Jutanugarn 35-34—69 Lydia Ko 34-36—70 Min Seo Kwak 34-36—70
-3 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2
NBA STANDINGS By The Associated Press
GP W Montreal 57 37 Tampa Bay 60 36 Detroit 56 32 Boston 57 28 Florida 56 25 Ottawa 56 23 Toronto 58 23 Buffalo 57 16 METROPOLITAN DIVISION GP W N.Y. Islanders 58 38 N.Y. Rangers 55 34 Pittsburgh 57 32 Washington 58 31 Philadelphia 57 24 Columbus 55 25 New Jersey 57 22 Carolina 56 20
TODAY
EAST Hartford at Albany (NY), 7 p.m. Princeton at Dartmouth, 7 p.m. Penn at Harvard, 7 p.m. Cornell at Yale, 7 p.m. Columbia at Brown, 8 p.m. Iona at Marist, 9 p.m. MIDWEST Cleveland St. at Green Bay, 7 p.m.
At The Riviera Country Club Los Angeles Purse: $6.7 million Yardage: 7,349; Par: 71 (35-36) Partial First Round Retief Goosen 32-34—66 Vijay Singh 34-32—66 Nick Watney 30-36—66 James Hahn 32-34—66 Daniel Summerhays 34-32—66 Derek Fathauer 33-33—66 Carlos Ortiz 31-36—67 Justin Thomas 33-35—68 Alex Cejka 31-37—68 Geoff Ogilvy 32-36—68 William McGirt 35-33—68 Pat Perez 32-37—69 Jordan Spieth 31-38—69 Brendon Todd 33-36—69 Morgan Hoffmann 36-33—69 Ryan Moore 35-34—69 Graham DeLaet 35-35—70 K.J. Choi 33-37—70 Hideki Matsuyama 33-37—70 Scott Stallings 35-35—70 J.B. Holmes 36-34—70 Michael Putnam 34-36—70 Paul Casey 35-35—70 Tony Finau 33-37—70 Alex Prugh 33-37—70 Danny Lee 36-34—70 Padraig Harrington 35-35—70 Angel Cabrera 36-34—70 Bubba Watson 35-35—70 Dustin Johnson 33-37—70 Matt Every 35-35—70 Matt Jones 35-35—70
34-36—70 34-37—71 35-36—71 35-36—71 36-35—71 34-37—71 34-37—71
Nashville St. Louis Chicago Winnipeg Minnesota Dallas Colorado PACIFIC DIVISION
GP 57 57 58 59 57 57 58
W 39 37 35 30 29 27 24
L 12 16 18 19 21 22 23
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 58 35 16 7 77 170 164 Calgary 58 32 22 4 68 168 150 Vancouver 56 32 21 3 67 158 147 Los Angeles 57 27 18 12 66 159 151 San Jose 59 29 22 8 66 165 170 Arizona 58 20 31 7 47 131 194 Edmonton 59 17 32 10 44 139 199 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.
WEDNESDAY’S GAMES
Detroit 3, Chicago 2, SO Edmonton 4, Boston 3, SO Ottawa 4, Montreal 2 Minnesota 3, Calgary 2, OT Los Angeles 4, Colorado 1 Tampa Bay 4, Anaheim 1
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Nashville at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Vancouver at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Columbus at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Washington, 7 p.m. Florida at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
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Vancouver at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Toronto at Carolina, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Boston at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Colorado at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Anaheim at Calgary, 9 p.m. Minnesota at Edmonton, 9 p.m.
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Plenty of point guards on the move during NBA trade deadline day BY BRIAN MAHONEY The Associated Press Point guards moving quickly made this trade deadline a transition game. Goran Dragic, Michael Carter-Williams, Reggie Jackson and Brandon Knight all were dealt Thursday in the final hours that trades were allowed, as a number of teams handed their keys to different drivers. Kevin Garnett also has a new address — his original NBA one. The Timberwolves brought him back to Minnesota by sending Thaddeus Young to Brooklyn.
There were so many players on the move in deals agreed to shortly before the 3 p.m. EST deadline DRAGIC that most of the transactions were still awaiting NBA approval hours later. Dragic and Jackson were two players to watch on deadline day, because neither was expected to remain with his team after this season. Both their teams opted to move them rather than risk losing them for nothing. Phoenix sent Dragic to Miami, getting two first-round
picks and a package of players for the Slovenian, a thirdteam All-NBA selection last season. The Suns filled his spot by acquiring Knight from Milwaukee in a three-team deal with Philadelphia, which sent Carter-Williams to the Bucks. “I did feel it was time to find a better fit,’’ Dragic wrote on Twitter, adding “NOW it’s (hash)heatnation time and I’m excited to bring the Dragon’s fire to Miami!!’’ Zoran Dragic, Goran’s brother, also went from Phoenix to Miami. Jackson, who began the season replacing an injured Rus-
sell Westbrook, now will step in for the sidelined Brandon Jennings. The Oklahoma City Thunder sent Jackson to Detroit in a three-way trade that included Utah. Even backup point guards seemed in demand, with players such as Isaiah Thomas (Boston), Ramon Sessions (Washington), Andre Miller (Sacramento), DJ Augustin (Oklahoma City), Norris Cole (New Orleans) and Pablo Prigioni (Houston) getting new homes. Some big guys got in on the little guys’ fun, with Enes Kanter getting his wish to leave Utah when he ended up
in Oklahoma City as Kendrick Perkins’ replacement. The flurry of moves ended a busy season of swaps in which contenders such as Cleveland, Memphis and Dallas refused to wait for the last minute to get their dealing done, having upgraded long ago. Other teams had their chance Thursday, and Portland may have done it with the first completed deal of the day when it acquired Arron Afflalo from Denver. “Arron is a proven winner with playoff experience who will be easily integrated into our culture,’’ Blazers general manager Neil Olshey said.
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FROM PAGE B1 enthusiastic about this win. “Aiken’s a really good team and I’m glad to get the victory,” he said. “It’s huge to get a win on the road.” The Lady Hornets would be happy to take the long ride to Myrtle Beach. But the Lady Knights’ insideoutside game manned by Shaquanda Miller-McCray and Cawasha Ceasar was too efficient to overcome. Crestwood also made 19 of 24 free throws to ice the game in a frantic finish, diffusing any threat of an Aiken rally. “The big girl was the big difference,” Aiken head coach Aubrey Pompey said of Miller-McCray, who only scored 6 points but was a constant threat and demanded close attention throughout the game. What she lacked in scoring she made up for by taking potential points away from Aiken with 10 blocks and 10 rebounds. “She blocked a lot of our shots and I thought we got intimidated.” While the Lady Hornets tried to neutralize Miller-McCray early on, it created opportunities for Ceasar. The point guard carried the Lady Knights on offense in the first half when she scored 19 of her game-best 23 points. Aiken seemed to be clicking in the first half and led by as many as five points. Every time it looked like it might pull away, Ceasar stepped up and drilled a momentum-shifting shot, including three from 3-point range. “Every time we would push it, their point would knock down too many 3s,” said Pompey, who blamed himself for waiting too long to switch from a zone to a man-to-man defense that limited Ceasar, who fouled out with 1:50 to play. “The big girl took our attention and we wanted to play zone. From what we had seen, (Ceasar) hadn’t shot it like that.” Although the Lady Hornets limited their rival’s top gun in the second half, they struggled to get their own offense going. Wilson said that was because his defense had the host team off balance with multiple looks. The Lady knights shifted from man to zone, pressing full court, and dropping back in traps. Crestwood also benefitted from Aiken center Mirakle Johnson getting into foul trouble. Without her in the game to check Miller-McCray and box her out, the Lady Knights extended possessions, getting second and third chances to score. It also took away the focal point of Aiken’s attack, as it had done a good job with interior and finding Johnson. She finished with seven points, going scoreless in the second half after her minutes were limited. Jhay Graham led Aiken with 11 points and Sophie Nance, who did a tremendous job checking Ceasar in the second half contributed nine in her last game.
points, get the win and (we’re) going to the third round (of the playoffs) when we lost in the second round last year, so it’s big.” The Lady Gators, ranked sixth in the state, extended their home record to 10-1 on the season while improving to 20-4 overall. They will host the winner of Orangeburg-Wilkinson and Wilson 7 p.m. Monday at The Swamp to tip off the third round of the playoffs and the victor advancing to the lower state title game. “We try to protect our house and I always tell them ‘this is our house don’t let anybody come in here and beat you at your home,” Lakewood High School head coach Frances Field said of her team’s home record and advancing to the next round. “I
felt like they came out from a defensive standpoint and got it done once FIELDS again.” The one thing she pointed out the team has to improve on moving forward is free throws and tougher defense. Lakewood converted just 10 of 25 free throws. Lemon finished with 29 points, five rebounds and eight steals while senior teammate Shalexia Pack added a triple-double of 10 points, 10 rebounds and 10 steals. Sonora Dengkol finished with six points, five rebounds, three steals and three assists. “(Shalexia Pack) had a very good game on defense with 10 steals, and she honestly started the pace for us,” said Lakewood head coach Frances Fields. “I
SCOREBOARD FROM PAGE B1 little bit flat and stood around a little bit. If you take that five minutes off I was very pleased with 27 minutes of basketball out there today.” It was truly a slow burn for Sumter as the Lady Wildcats stayed close through the first half of the first quarter. A Jordan Starr 3-point basket at the 4:38 mark tied the score, 8-8. The Lady Gamecocks then closed the quarter on a 12-2 run for a 20-10 lead. The advantage was still just 11, 3120, with 3:17 left in the half before another 12-2 Sumter run pushed the lead to 21, 43-22, at the break. The bad stretch that Loudenslager referenced saw West Ashley pull within 13, 47-34, after a 10-0 run. Then, just as it seemed the Lady Wildcats were within striking distance, the Lady Gamecocks closed the quarter with a 22-5 rally to carry a 30-point lead, 69-39, into the final eight minutes. Sumter’s point totals increased each quarter, going from 20 in the first to 23, 26, and finally 30 in the fourth. While it would seem his team is getting stronger offensively as the game goes on, Loudenslager said this is more of a result of Sumter’s up-tempo play.
“Some of it is us getting stronger and part of it is just what we try to do as our style, and our belief is we wear people out,” Loudenslager said. “They make us look like we’re getting better offensively. We’re really just staying the same, and those people fade because they can’t hang with us, beat wise, endurance wise. We’ve been playing this way for two months now. We’ve got our legs underneath us, we’ve got our lungs underneath us, and that’s the biggest thing, just keep that going.” Cy Cooper opened the game on fire, scoring Sumter’s first eight points and 10 of her team’s first 12. By halftime, Cooper had tallied 18 points on the way to an impressive line that included 26 points, 16 rebounds, five steals and five blocks. Jessica Harris also finished with a double-double, totaling 23 points and 10 steals. Also ending the night in double figures were Kadejuah Kennedy with 16 points, Kyra Wilson with 12 points, eight rebounds, four steals and three blocks, and Hamilton with 10 points off the bench. “D’Ericka did a great job coming off the bench,”
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SUMTER FROM PAGE B1 Center of Anderson. Mota and Pringle are both ranked second in their respective weight classes by scmat. com. Mota will be trying to advance to the state individuals for a second straight year, as will Keffer. Keffer is ranked seventh in the state at 126, but will wrestle at 120. Jones is ranked seventh at 152, but will wrestle in the 160 class. Mota will open against Bret Dye of Summerville. No. 1 Austin Palmer of White Knoll, No. 3 Christian Rubin of Goose Creek, No. 5 Thomas Painter of Lexington and No. 8 Maurice Phillips are in the field. Pringle got a bye in the first round and will wrestle either Dejaun Warren of Ridge View or Ford Tolar of Spring Valley in his first match. Fort Dorchester’s Quandre Chisolm is No. 1 in the state and is in the field along with No. 5 Devin Parker of Ashley Ridge and No. 8 Aaron Austin of Lexington. Keffer will open against Brennan Keys of River Bluff. If he wins that match, Keffer will go against either No. 2 Ben Whitney of Ashley Ridge or Nick Martellini of Dutch Fork. Corbett will open with region foe Eugene Utley of Socastee, Elliott will meet Dutch Fork’s Jaxon Jones, Budden will take on Goose Creek’s Jacob Arnold, Jackson will go against Taylor Catoe of Lugoff-Elgin, Perry will take on Westwood’s David Konopka, Jones will face Jamal Lucas of Summerville and Perales will face off against Koby Sherman of White Knoll. Admission is $6 per person each day.
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feel like everyone else followed and did a good job of holding St. James—which is a good team—shooting wise to 31 points.” Lakewood opened the playoffs with a 61-23 victory over Berkeley in its first-round matchup, using defense as its staple and that continued against St. James, which finished with a 15-11 record. St. James, which came in the game tied for 10th in the state, was led by Kimmie Hotzelt’s 12 points while Kelsi Bachmann added 10. After opening the game with a 3-0 lead on a 3-point basket by Anna Cavin, the Lady Sharks sputtered, having as many turnovers as points. Lakewood turned up the full-court pressure, rolled off 13 unanswered points and built an 18-8 first-quarter lead. Lemon took over in the
second quarter, pitching in 11 of the Lady Gators’ 17 points for the quarter. She went on a personal 10-0 run from the end of the first entering the second quarter before Pack’s layup with 3 ½ minutes before halftime to make it 2913. By the time the quarter was over, she had 16 points as Lakewood led 35-17 at halftime. “Kam controls the team, she’s a point guard,” Fields said of Lemon’s big night. “When she’s running smooth the team is running smooth. “Sonora gets the spotlight because she goes out there hard, but Kam runs the team,” the Gators head coach said. “The thing that Kam has to know is she has to get it started offensively so everyone else can. Defense is somebody else, but on offense its Kam.”
Loudenslager said. “In her first two minutes she showed us a lot tonight there in the first half. Clearly, we counted on her in the second half and she came through for us. Cy Cooper, 26 points and 16 rebounds, five steals, five blocks, what more can you ask for? The kid can play when she shows up and gets into it, and she’s been doing that for us for the majority of the season, which is great.” On a day when she was officially announced as a selection to represent the state of South Carolina against North Carolina’s all-stars in the Carolinas Classic All-Star game, senior Nijah Davis closed with six points and eight rebounds. “I feel honored, and I don’t take anything for granted,” Davis said. “I’m glad that I’m going to be able to represent Sumter High and my team, because we put in a lot of work over the summer and this season to get where we’re at. I’m glad that I’ll be able to showcase a little bit of what Coach Loudenslager has taught us over the last few weeks and months.” Loudenslager called Davis’ all-star selection “an outstanding accomplishment, an outstanding achievement for her.” “It says a lot about her
(and) her growth through the years,” he said. “As coaches, we probably couldn’t have a better representative. She’s been one, as a coaching staff since day one, Nijah was the first one to kind of welcome us aboard, kind of blend us in with everybody else. I felt like she’s been, if I had to say, our best player as far as a communicator, relaying things and being a liaison between the coaches and the players. She’s always got the coaches’ backs, she’s a leader that the kids listen to, and the fact that her game really speaks to other coaches. That’s really why she got that honor, because of her ability to play the game of basketball. What those coaches don’t know is the other things that she contributes, and we’re so proud of her being able to represent us.” Loudenslager and staff will be doing some scouting tomorrow night as the Lady Gamecocks await the winner of Friday’s matchup between Wando and Irmo. A Wando win would mean another home game for Sumter on Monday while an Irmo win would have the Lady Gamecocks hitting the road. Haliyah Sumter scored 18 and Starr added 14 for the Lady Wildcats, who end their season with a 13-8 record.
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FIRE ANTS FROM PAGE B1 said. “(Harford head coach) Tom Eller said he’d like to come back down, and I remembered Florida State College was coming back to us this year, so I called them both and asked how they’d feel about playing us and playing each other? The schedule worked out great.” USCS enters the 6-game stretch with an 8-5 overall record coming off a 4-1 showing at the Pepsi Invitational last weekend in Florence.
“I’ve felt like we’ve lost three games we shouldn’t have, but you lose them, so you have to learn from them,” Medlin said. “But we’re still young and I really like this club. I like our arms and I think our offense is going to continue to improve. “We’re going to find out a lot about ourselves this weekend.” Still, there have been some early positive signs. Colie Bowers has thrown 16 innings
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MCNEAL FULTON MANNING — McNeal Fulton, 69, died on Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015, at Tuomey Regional Medical Center. He was born on Dec. 26, 1945, in Manning, a son of the late Louis Sr. and Hester Martin Fulton. After moving to Washington, D.C., FULTON McNeal gained employment in a local restaurant. He believed in hard work and providing a living for himself. During his 48year stay in the Washington, D.C./Maryland area, McNeal worked with the D.C. Public School system, Burnie Elementary School and Johnson Junior High School for a combined total of 29 years; and with AE Com in Virginia for 10 years. He was a member of Greater Scripture Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Washington. After relocating to Manning, he joined Mt. Calvary FBH Church. Survivors are three brothers, Louis Fulton Jr. and Johnnie (Elease) Fulton, both of Manning, and Albert (Jackie) Fulton of Washington; and a nephew reared as his own, David Frierson of the home. The celebratory services for Mr. Fulton will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday at Mt. Calvary FBH Church, Manning, with Pastor Cornelius Alexander Sr. officiating, the Rev. Michael Richburg presiding, and Minister Carolyn Bennett, the Rev. Keith Smith Jr. and the Rev. Etherleen Bethune assisting. Burial will follow in the Mt. Zero Missionary Baptist Church cemetery, Manning. Mr. Fulton will lie in repose one hour prior to funeral time. The family is receiving friends at his residence, 1286 Jerro Road, Manning.
MARY ALLEN Mary Louise Wofford Allen, age 79, beloved wife of 59 years to Bobby Leroy Allen, died on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2015, at her residence. Born on March 29, 1935, in Woodruff, she was a daughter of the late J.B. and Ruth Littlefield ALLEN Wofford. Mrs. Allen was a talented crafter and owned Allen Crafts. She worked for Newton’s Florist.
‘We’re going to find out a lot about ourselves this weekend.’
and has yet to allow an earned run for USCS. Michael Carpin has a 2.40 earned run average in 15 innings pitched — including two complete games
— while Corey Sox has excelled out of the bullpen with a 2.16 ERA in 8 1/3 innings with one save. At the plate, freshman Will Thomas leads the team with a .475 batting average and 11 runs driven in. Returning sophomores Brett Auckland and Ray Murphy aren’t far behind at .375 each while former Sumter High and Sumter P-15’s standout Tee Dubose has made an early splash as well. Dubose is second on the team with a .441 average and nine RBI. The freshman first baseman had a monster week-
end at the Pepsi Invitational, going 8-for-14 with four runs driven in. That included a 4-for-4, 3 RBI day against Cecil College last Sunday. “He’s worked very hard,” Medlin said of Dubose. “He comes out and works every day. He was in the batting cage on Monday on our day off. He’s got good hands and eyes and (assistant) coach (Josh) Eachues has done a good job working with him at the plate. “He’s going to improve, too, because he’s committed to working at it.”
She loved gardening, painting and sewing. Through the years, she sewed many clothing pieces for children’s missions abroad. She was a member of the Good Sam Camping Club, Troop F, Sumter Crafters Guild and the New Start Church of the Nazarene. She will be remembered as a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend. Surviving in addition to her husband are two sons, Doug Allen and David Allen and his wife, Sonia, both of Sumter; one daughter, Donna Inabinet and her husband, John, of Pontiac; one brother, Joe Berry Wofford of Blue Ridge;
five grandchildren, Jennifer Gallmeier, Jessica Mathias, Mandy Dye, Kristen Allen and Emily Allen; one step-granddaughter, Chelsea Lopez and her husband, Rey; four greatgrandchildren, Marcus, Tayen, Brantley and Isaiah; and her little companion Maltese, Harley Berry. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, John Wofford. A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday in Bullock Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Dale Turner officiating. Interment will follow in Evergreen Memorial Park cemetery. The family will receive
friends from 5 to 7 p.m. today at Bullock Funeral Home and other times at the family home. Memorials may be made to New Start Church of the Nazarene, 4686 J.W. Rhames Road, Manning, SC 29102. You may sign the family’s guest book at www.bullockfuneralhome.com. The family has chosen Bullock Funeral Home of Sumter for the arrangements.
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ALDON K. WATTS TURBEVILLE — Aldon Kelly Watts, 65, died on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2015, at Tuomey Regional Medical Center. Born on Dec. 7, 1949, in Turbeville, he was a son of the late Richard Manning Watts and Nethele Evans Watts. WATTS He graduated from Cedar Springs School for the Deaf and Blind in Spartanburg. He retired from Korn Industries, and he was a member of Pine Grove United Methodist Church. He is survived by a son, Brian Smith of Pennsylvania; three daughters, Linda Watts (Travis) of Turbeville and Angel Clemons (Steven) and Christina Floyd, both of Sumter; two brothers, R.P. Watts and Curtis Watts (Gladys), both of Turbeville; 11 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. A funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. on Saturday at Pine Grove United Methodist Church with the Rev. John Bolin and the Rev. Justin Cribb officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Visitation will be from 1 to 3 p.m. prior to the service on Saturday at the church and at other times at the residence, 1816 Clarence Coker Highway, Turbeville. Memorials may be made to Pine Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund, P.O. Box 144, Turbeville, SC 29162. Stephens Funeral Home & Crematory, 304 N. Church St., Manning, is in charge of arrangements, (803) 435-2179. www.stephensfuneralhome.org
GARY J. MITCHELL FORT WASHINGTON, Maryland — Sgt. Gary James Mitchell, 59, died on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2015, at his residence, 6808 Cherryfield Road, Fort Washington. He was born on June 10, 1955, in Summerton, a son of the late Johnny and RaMITCHELL chel Singleton Mitchell. He received his formal education in the public schools of Clarendon County School District 1 and was a 1973 graduate of Scott’s Branch High School. During his youth, he was a member of New Hope AME Church, Pinewood. He served in the U.S. Army and was honorably discharged, having served in Seoul, South Korea. Upon retirement, he was employed by Boeing Air Force Base in Washington, D.C. Survivors are his daughter, Priscilla D. Mitchell; five sisters, Barbara (Richard) Andrews of Springfield Gardens, New York, Deborah (Chad) Watson of Bronx, New York, Aaliyah Amy Costellia ArRahman and Rose Marie (Bobby) Cousar, both of Manning, and Veronica (Aurmon) Satchell of Columbia; and three aunts, Louise Mack of Philadelphia, Annie Davis of New York, New York, and Mary B. Mitchell of Summerton. Celebratory services for Mr. Mitchell will be held at 3 p.m. on Saturday at Historic Trinity AME Church, 39 Rigby St., Manning, with the Rev. Malachi Gibson, pastor, the Rev. Lillian Wright, eulogist, and the Rev. Susan Wilson, the Rev. Jacquelyn Hurston, the Rev. Rufus Gaymon, the Rev. Denzel J. Hampton and the
Rev. Carnell Witherspoon assisting. Burial will follow in New Hope AME Church Cemetery, Pinewood. Mr. Mitchell will lie in repose one hour prior to funeral time. The family will receive friends at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Marie and Robert Cousar, 1175 Edna Road, Manning. These services have been entrusted to Samuels Funeral Home LLC of Manning.
SOPHIA C. DENNY BISHOPVILLE — Funeral services for Sophia Lottie Creed Denny, age 95, widow of Dr. Richard M. Denny, will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday at First Baptist Church of Bishopville. Dr. Gary Colbach will officiate. Burial will be in Piedmont Cemetery, directed by Norton Funeral Home, Bishopville Chapel. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the services in the fellowship hall at the church. Mrs. Denny passed away on Tuesday evening, Feb. 17, 2015. She was born in Camden, a daughter of the late George Alvin and Mattie Adeline Smyrl Creed. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Bishopville. She was a graduate of Coker College and taught algebra for several years at Bishopville and Bethune high schools. While her health allowed, she was very active with many local civic organizations. Surviving are her sons, Dr. Lee (Marian) Denny of Sumter and Dr. Lyn (Abbie) Denny of Lake City; daughter, Frances (F.F.-Bubba) Morrison III of Hartsville; eight grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Lt. Charles E. Denny, and by three siblings. Memorials may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box, 758517, Topeka, KS 66675 or Alzheimer’s Foundation, 3701 Pender Drive, Suite 400, Fairfax, VA 22030. Norton Funeral Home is honored to be serving the family. www.nortonfh.net
GENE GEDDINGS Eugene “Gene” Lamar Geddings, 88, widower of Frances Pace Geddings, died on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2015, at Tuomey Regional Medical Center. Born in Sumter, he was a son of the late Edgar J. and Eva Frances Geddings Geddings. Mr. Geddings was a member of Grace Baptist Church and American Legion Post 15. He was the retired owner and operator of Geddings Food Store in Summerton and also retired from Lowe’s. He was a U.S. Navy veteran. Surviving are one son, Edward Jeane Geddings and wife, Joan, of Washington, Georgia; one daughter, Cindy Hacquard of Sumter; one brother, Norman Geddings of Sumter; two grandchildren, E.J. Geddings and Christina Boris; and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday in the chapel of Elmore Hill McCreight Funeral Home with the Rev. Jim Johnson officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Memorial Park cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jack London, Robbie Elmore, Marcel Hacquard, E.J. Geddings, Glenn Boris, Connor Ged-
dings, Joshua Boris and Tyler Boris. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the LambertBethany Sunday School class. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Elmore Hill McCreight Funeral Home and other times at the home of his daughter, 510 Canvasback Cove. Memorials may be made to Grace Baptist Church, 219 W. Calhoun St., Sumter, SC 29150. Online condolences may be sent to www.sumterfunerals. com. Elmore Hill McCreight Funeral Home & Crematory, 221 Broad St., Sumter, is in charge of the arrangements, (803) 775-9386.
GEORGE BRADSHAW SR. MANNING — On Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2015, George Bradshaw Sr., longtime friend of Clara Sallins, heard his master’s call at the University of Miami Hospital in Miami. Born on Feb. 26, 1925, in Summerton, he was a son of the late Henry Horton and Sarah Golson. A service of remembrance for Mr. Bradshaw will be held at noon on Saturday at Historic Liberty Hill AME Church, 2310 Liberty Hill Road, Summerton, where the Rev. Robert L. China Jr., pastor, will bring words of consolation. Service of interment will follow in the church cemetery. Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the chapel of Fleming and DeLaine Funeral Home. The family is receiving relatives and friends at the residence of Annie McDonald, 2293 Liberty Hill Road, Summerton. Fleming and DeLaine Funeral Home and Chapel of Manning is in charge of services. Online condolences may be sent to www.flemingdelaine. com or Flemingdelaine@aol. com.
TERENCE O. SINGLETON Terence Owens Singleton, 53, was born on Oct. 14, 1961, in Sumter County, a son of Thomasena Sanders Singleton and the late Charlie Singleton. God saw the road was getting rough, the hills hard to climb, so on Feb. 15, 2015, he gently closed the eyes of our loved one. Terry attended Hopewell Baptist Church until he graduated from Hillcrest High School in 1980 and entered the United States Air Force on June 18, 1980. Terry was stationed at Homestead Air Force Base, Homestead, Florida, as a munitions systems specialist. After leaving the military, he worked various jobs as an electrician until he started a new career in the telecommunication industry as a network cabling technician. He quickly made his way from technician to project manager, responsible for the network cabling for many large projects. He was responsible for more than 16 technicians at a multi-story building. Terry was very well respected for his professional approach with his customers and employees. His dedication to his customers as well as coworkers speaks volumes of his character and work ethics.
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HAROLD SPENCER JR. Harold Spencer Jr., 72, departed this life on Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015, at Sumter Valley Nursing Rehabilitation Center. Born on July 29, 1942, in Sumter County, he was a son of the late Harold Dewey and Josephine Halley Spencer. “Darba,” as he was affectionately known, was educated in the public schools of Sumter County, graduating from Ebenezer High School in 1961. He attended Sumter Technical College and later enlisted in the United States Army, where he served for several years. He was a Vietnam War veteran. He leaves to cherish his memories: one brother, Virgil Spencer of New York; one sister, Emma Mae Spencer of Sumter; three nieces, Theresa Banks, Natasha Green and Katrina Spencer; one uncle, Gerard Vieux of New York; four aunts, Vergilee Washington of Columbia, Mary Jane Peay Dennis of Rembert, Viola Phillips of New York and Ethel Halley of Greenwich, Connecticut; and a host of other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Sumpter and
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Daniel Spencer; and a nephew, Daniel Anthony Spencer. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday at Mount Pisgah Missionary Baptist Church, 7355 Camden Highway, Rembert, with the Rev. Anthony Taylor Sr., pastor, eulogist, assisted by Minister Glenda Miller. The family is receiving family and friends at the home of his sister, Mary Jane Peay Dennis, 6905 Camden Highway (U.S. 521 North), Rembert. The remains will be placed in the church at 1 p.m. for public viewing. The procession will leave at 1:30 p.m. from the home of his sister. Floral bearers and pallbearers will be family and friends. Burial will be in Mt. Pisgah Missionary Baptist Churchyard cemetery. Online memorial messages may be sent to the family at williamsfuneralhome@sc.rr. com. Visit us on the web at www.williamsfuneralhomeinc. com. Services directed by the management and staff of Williams Funeral Home Inc., 821 N. Main St., Sumter.
TRAVIS S. BARNES Travis S. Barnes, age 55, beloved son of Glenda Barnes, died on Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015, at his residence. Arrangements are incomplete at this time and will be announced by Bullock Funeral Home of Sumter.
HARMON P. HODGE SR. Harmon P. “Pat” Hodge Sr., 81, husband of Joyce Rogers Hodge, died on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2015, at his home. Born in Sumter, he was a son of the late Alton and Mildred Hodge. Mr. Hodge was a member of Unity Baptist Church. He retired from Campbell Soup Co. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Wanda Garner of Alcolu and Bonnie Oxendine of North Carolina; 11 grandchildren; 17 greatgrandchildren; two greatgreat-grandchildren; five brothers; and four sisters. He was preceded in death by his son, Harmon P. Hodge Jr.; daughter, Shelby H. Green; and granddaughter, Tina Grubb. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. on Saturday in the Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Eugene Cottrell officiating. Burial will be in Sumter Cemetery. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and other times at the home, 4855 Huckabee Road. Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematorium of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements.
Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church 325 Fulton Street • Sumter
773-3658 • www.mtzionmissionarybc.com “The Little Church with the Big and Friendly Heart”
Join Us This Sunday As we observe Golden Age Ministry Anniversary and Celebrate Black History Month Message by The Pastor Please wear Black Heritage Attire!
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Terry was an excellent example of how important personal initiative is for the success of an organization. Terry loved the outdoors. His favorite hobby was fishing, and he had no problems getting up early and going to his favorite fishing hole. He also enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. Terry leaves to celebrate his memory: two sons, Christopher and Gabriel Singleton of Boca Raton, Florida; his mother, Thomasena Sanders Singleton of Sumter; one sister, Carol B. (Ronald) Gailliard of Sumter; three brothers, Charlie Singleton Jr. of Chesapeake, Virginia, Clinton (Juanita) Singleton of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, and Nathan Singleton of Ridgeville; two uncles, Marion (Gwen) Sanders of Lake Worth, Florida, and Melvin (Edna) Sanders of Brooklyn, New York; two aunts, Geneva Black of Philadelphia and Bessie (Fred) Sanders-Gordon of Sumter; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Memorial services will be held at noon on Saturday at the John Wesley Williams Sr. Memorial Chapel, Williams Funeral Home Inc., 821 N. Main St., Sumter, with Senior Pastor Marion H. Newton, eulogist, assisted by Pastor Ricky Simmons, presiding. The family is receiving family and friends at the home of his mother, 5335 Long Branch Drive, Dalzell. The procession will leave at 11:20 a.m. from the home of his mother. Online memorial messages may be sent to the family at williamsfuneralhome@sc.rr. com. Visit us on the web. Services directed by the management and staff of Williams Funeral Home Inc., 821 N. Main St., Sumter.
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Found female German Shepherd mix on Pinewood Rd. area. Call 983-7072 or 565-0348.
Garage, Yard & Estate Sales Multi Family 4295 McCrays Mill Rd Sat 7-12 Hshld, clothes, patio furn.& more
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Land Clearing avail. includes: Digging ponds, excavation, and bulldozer work. Call T & N Septic Tank Co. at 803-481-2428 or 803-481-2421 Vinyl Siding, vinyl windows and seamless gutters by David Brown. 803-236-9296
Lawn Service Four Seasons Lawn Care Serving Sumter for almost 20 yrs! Free est. 494-9169/468-4008
Legal Service Attorney Timothy L. Griffith 803-607-9087, 360 W. Wesmark. Criminal, Family, Accident, Injury
Roofing All Types of Roofing & Repairs All work guaranteed. 30 yrs exp. SC lic. Virgil Bickley 803-316-4734.
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Open every weekend. 905-4242 Multi- Family Sale 202 Burns Dr., Sat 21st, 7-11. Fundraiser for Sumter Blue Jays Baseball travel team. Auction Estate Of the late Eugene C. Brown Jr. 729 Ingram Street Sumter, SC Feb.21 , 2015 10AM Conducted by Tommy Atkinson SCAL 3879. Go to auctionzip.com for photo's and details. 1254 Wilson Hall Rd. (behind Hardee Construction office at the metal warehouses) Sat. 9 am - ? Baby items, clothes, other misc.
For Sale or Trade We have 92, 400 watt metal hallide fixtures & 480 volt valance. All operational, $35 each will sell in small lots. Call 843-552-6300 Expert Tech, New & used heat pumps & A/C. Will install/repair, warranty; Compressor & labor $600. Call 803-968-9549 or 843-992-2364 Grave site Evergreen Memorial Park, lot #113, Acacia Section & Perpetual Care agreement, asking $3,978. Original price $5,978. Call 847-573-1651.
Septic tank pumping & services. Call Ray Tobias & Company (803) 340-1155.
HD Utility Trailers all w/ 3,500 lb axles, extra tongue support - jack gate. 6x10 $1190; 6x12 $1290; 6x16 Tandem $1790; 803-972-0900 Martin's Used Appliance Washers, Dryers, Refrig., Stoves. Guarantee 464-5439 or 469-7311
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Split Oak Firewood $65/dumped, $75/stacked. Newman's Tree Service 316-0128.
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Unfurnished Homes Must see! Buy or Rent. 3 Br, 1.5 Ba, office, covered carport with workshop in Pinewood. Call Donnie for details 803-972-3110. 3 & 4 Br Mobile homes & houses, located in Manning & Sumter. 3 - 4 Br houses in Wedgefield / Paxville. No Sect. 8. Rent + dep. req. Call 803-460-6216.
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Accounting & title clerk position available for local automotive dealership. Must have title work exp. Now accepting resumes through Feb. 23rd. Respond to P-400 c//o The Item, PO Box 1677 Sumter SC 29151.
810 Mathis Dr. Sumter. 3BR 1BA. $500mo + $500/sec. dep. Call 803-787-2319 or 840-5305
Local Child and Family Service Agency seeking Full Time Staff with child care experience. Excellent salary and benefits. Please send cover letter and resume to P- 388 c/o The Item, PO Box 1677, Sumter SC 29151. SEEKING A HIGHLY MOTIVATED RESIDENTIAL PLUMBER WITH A STRONG PROFESSIONAL WORK HABIT. Must have at least 5 years of experience and a valid driver's license. HILL PLUMBING offers competitive pay, incentives and health insurance. Come join Sumter's leading plumbing contractor by filling out an application at: 438 N. Main St., Sumter SC Auto Technician needed at busy car lot. Min. 5 yrs experience. Apply in person, at 1282 N. Lafayette Dr. NO PHONE CALLS!!! Valid Driver's License Req. Must have own tools. Tire Technician needed for small & large tires. Exp. preferred. Send resume to: P-401 c//o The Item, PO Box 1677 Sumter SC 29151 Cashier needed. Must have some computer knowledge, be selfmotivated, dependable & energetic. Apply at Wally's Hardware, 1291 Broad St.
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RENTALS Rooms for Rent Rooms for rent in spacious home. Call 803-404-4662 for details Boarding house with nice rooms for ladies. Call 803-565-7924.
Unfurnished Apartments Great Location in town: 2 Br, washer, dryer, water, ideal for senior. 803-505-3100 leave message. Senior Living Apartments for those 62+ (Rent based on income) Shiloh-Randolph Manor 125 W. Bartlette. 775-0575 Studio/1 Bedroom apartments available EHO Downtown apartments 1bd/1 bath $850, 2bd/2 bath $975, rent incl.water & electricity. 803-775-1204 Mon. Fri., 8 am - 5 pm.
3Bd 2.5Ba, Corner of 2980 W. Brewingtion Rd. & Nicholson Dr. Bonus rm over 2 car garage, fenced yard, $1100 mo, dep Contract req., Mil. dis., sm pets allowed. 983-0049 for application.
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STATEBURG COURTYARD 2 & 3 BRs 803-494-4015 2, 3 & 4 Br, all appliances, Section 8 accepted. 469-6978 or 499-1500 2, 3 & 4 Bedroom Trailers for rent, Cherryvale & Dogwood Area $250 & up. (803) 651-9926 Near Shaw: 2BR 1BA Part. furn. w /lrg porch $400/mo fenced yard 840-3371 494-3573 Rent to own 2BR/1BA all appl. incl. C/H/A, water & sewer incl. $385/mo. + $400 Dep.Call 803-464-5757
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Homes for Sale Oakland Plantation 3BR 1BA brick home. Carport & Garage, New roof & bath. Lrg backyard, peach & pear trees. 1 Mi. to Shaw AFB, off hwy 441. Selling due to having to move near out of state family. $55,000 OBO Call 702-302-2594. 2BR 2.5 BA 1900 sq ft in Historic Dist. Great area for retiree. Investors welcome. 30 Delorme Ct. $72.900. Call 803-983-0063
Manufactured Housing For Sale Nice 4Br 2Ba DW with large lot 803-983-0408 Turn your Tax Refund into your dream home! Low credit score? Been turned down for bad credit? Come try us, we do our own financing.We have 2-3-4 bedroom homes. For more information, call 843-389-4215 AND also visit our Face Book page (M & M Mobile Homes).
Mobile Home Lots Wyboo Point Marina Large Corner Lot! Septic & city Water, 1/2 Price (Moving) $12,000 OBO 702-302-2594
Land & Lots for Sale MIN TO WALMART/SHAW 1 AC +/- Cleared, septic, water, elec. $12,900. 888-774-5720 Dalzell 16.5+ acres paved, water, electric $1950 ac. 713-870-0216
Subdivision For Sale Minutes Shaw/Walmart 40 lots, 1+/- acre water, underground electric, Oaks, paved & gutters $160,000 Call 888-774-5720
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Open House 830 Farrier Ct. Timberline Meadows Sat. Noon - 3 pm. Jay Linginfelter, Agent ERA Wilder Realty
2006 grand Prix. very nice car. looks and drives great. Makes a great school car. $3500 OBO. 803-983-1294
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Ernest Baker Auto Sales & Equip. Located 3349 N. Main St 5.5 miles from 378 overpass at N. Main., on Hwy 15 N. next to Baker Mini Warehouse. Remember Cars are like Eggs, Cheaper in the Country!!! 803-469-9294
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Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) Meeting 23 February 2015, 6:30 PM New Beginnings Banquet Facility 1335 Hwy 441, Sumter, SC 29154 (0.3 miles north of Hwy 378)
Sale handled by management. "CASH ONLY" Items must be removed by Sunday, Feb. 22, 2015 @ 5:00PM.
Beer & Wine License Notice Of Application Notice is hereby given that Baby Boy Club intends to apply to the South Carolina Department of Revenue for a license permit that will allow the sale ON premises consumption of Beer, Wine and Liquor at 11159 S. Bethel Hwy., Manning, SC 29102. To object to the issuance of this permit / license, written protest must be postmarked no later than February 22, 2015. For a protest to be valid, it must be in writing, and should include the following information: (1) the name, address and telephone number of the person filing the protest; (2) the specific reasons why the application should be denied; (3) that the person protesting is willing to attend a hearing (if one is requested by the applicant); (4) that the person protesting resides in the same county where the proposed place of business is located or within five miles of the business; and (5) the name of the applicant and the address of the premises to be licensed. Protests must be mailed to: S.C. Department of Revenue, ATTN: ABL, P.O. Box 125, Columbia, South Carolina 29214; or Faxed to: (803) 896-0110.
Bid Notices Bethel Baptist Church Is currently accepting bids for Lawn Maintenance. You may stop by the church office at 2401 Bethel Church Road, Sumter, and pick up in application. Deadline for bids is March 4, 2015.
Summons & Notice SUMMONS IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS DOCKET NO. 14-CP-43-2149 Deficiency Judgment Waived STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF SUMTER
TO THE DEFENDANT(S), Wendy D. Allen, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Janet L. Wilson a/k/a Janet Louise Wynn Wilson, Wendy D. Allen, Individually and Christopher-George L. Wilson:
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Plaintiff, v. Wendy D. Allen, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Janet L. Wilson a/k/a Janet Louise Wynn Wilson; Wendy D. Allen, individually; Christopher-George L. Wilson; Elizabeth W. Case; Cynthia B. Allen; Defendant(s). (013263-05939)
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PUBLIC AUCTION Sumter Self Storage, 731 Broad St. Sumter, S.C. will have an auction 10:00AM Saturday, Feb. 21, 2015. Weather permitted. Following units be sold:
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Homes for Sale On 88 acres of Farm and wooded land, Monte Carlo Ln., 4BR 2BA, Heat pump, carpet & vinyl floors, Contact: R. Davis 270-839-0459
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YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to appear and defend by answering the Complaint in this foreclosure action on property located at 2860 Millstone Drive, Sumter, South Carolina 29154-9511, being designated in the County tax records as TMS# 209-08-05-001, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your Answer on the subscribers at their offices, 220 Executive Center Drive,
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SHAW AIR FORCE BASE, S.C. – Shaw is hosting a public meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 23, 2015, at the New Beginnings Banquet Facility, 1335 SC Highway 441, and invites the public to attend and participate. Shaw is conducting an ongoing series of environmental activities under the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act, a federal law enacted in 1980 to require the investigation and cleanup of legacy sites throughout the country. These initiatives are also accomplished within the guidelines of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976. The meeting is of Shaw’s Restoration Advisory Board. The board provides a forum through which local communities, installations and regulatory agencies can work together in an atmosphere that encourages discussion and exchange of information on current and future environmental cleanup programs here. The purposes of this meeting are to allow the community the opportunity to view detailed information about ongoing Shaw’s environmental cleanup activities and to discuss specific questions and answers with the Shaw Environmental Restoration Team on a one-on-one basis. Your United States Air Force is totally committed to a clean and safe environment. For further information, please contact the 20th Fighter Wing Public Affairs Office, (803) 895-2019.
Spacious 2 & 3 Bedroom Units Paved Streets & Parking Well Landscaped Lawns Central Heat & Air Patrolled by Private Security Quiet Family Living
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Store Hours Mon. - Sat. • 9:30 - 5:00 Closed Sunday Summons & Notice Suite 109, Post Office Box 100200, Columbia, South Carolina, 29202-3200, within thirty (30) days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; except that the United States of America, if named, shall have sixty (60) days to answer after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to do so, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE AND/OR MINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSON WITH WHOM THE MINOR(S) RESIDES AND/OR TO PERSONS UNDER SOME LEGAL DISABILITY: YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONED AND NOTIFIED to apply for the appointment of a Guardian Ad Litem to represent said minor(s) within thirty (30) days after the service of this Summons upon you. If you fail to do so, application for such appointment will be made by the Plaintiff(s) herein. Columbia, South Carolina January 27, 2015 NOTICE TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Summons and Complaint, of which the foregoing is a copy of the Summons, were filed with the Clerk of Court for Sumter County, South Carolina on October 7, 2014. Columbia, South Carolina January 27, 2015
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE INTERVENTION PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT pursuant to the South Carolina Supreme Court Administrative Order 2011-05-02-01, you may have a right to Foreclosure Intervention. To be considered for any available Foreclosure Intervention, you may communicate with and otherwise deal with the Plaintiff through its law firm, Rogers Townsend and Thomas, PC. Rogers Townsend and Thomas, PC represents the Plaintiff in this action. Our law firm does not
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Summons & Notice represent you. Under our ethical rules, we are prohibited from giving you any legal advice. You must submit any requests for Foreclosure Intervention consideration within 30 days from the date you are served with this Notice. IF YOU FAIL, REFUSE, OR VOLUNTARILY ELECT NOT TO PARTICIPATE IN FORECLOSURE INTERVENTION, THE FORECLOSURE ACTION MAY PROCEED. Rogers Townsend and Thomas, PC ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF Robert P. Davis (SC Bar #74030) Andrew W. Montgomery (SC Bar #79893) Andrew A. Powell (SC Bar #100210) H. Guyton Murrell (SC Bar # 064134) John J. Hearn (SC Bar # 6635) Kevin T. Brown (SC Bar # 064236) Nikole Haltiwanger (SC Bar # 70491) Ashley M. Wheeling-Goodson (SC Bar # 101423) 220 Executive Center Drive Post Office Box 100200 (29202) Columbia, SC 29210 (803) 744-4444 013263-05939 January 27, 2015 A-4509369 02/13/2015, 02/20/2015, 02/27/2015
Notice of Sale NOTICE OF SALE Deficiency Judgment Waived IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CASE NO.: 2014CP4300775 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF SUMTER Urban Financial of America, LLC, Plaintiff(s) vs. David Hart and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Defendant(s). Upon authority of a Decree dated the 29th day of January, 2015, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction, the premises fully described below, at the Front Entrance of the Sumter Courthouse, in the City of Sumter, South Carolina, on Monday, March 2, 2015 commencing at 12:00p.m. or shortly thereafter. All that piece, parcel or lot of land with the improvements thereon, lying, being and situate in the County of Sumter, State of South Carolina, being shown and designated as Lots Numbered 1 and 2, Block "O", on a plat of Geddie Gardens, dated September 1950, and recorded in the
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Office of the C.C.C.P., for Sumter County in Plat Book Z-9 at Page 102. Said Lots numbered 1 and 2, Block "O" in their aggregate, being measured and bounded as follows: On the Northeast by Fletcher Drive and measuring thereon 250 feet; on the Southeast by Lot#13 and measuring thereon 100 feet; on the Southwest by Lot#3 and measuring thereon 250 feet; and on the Northwest by Reames Avenue and measuring thereon 100 feet. Being the same premises conveyed to David Hart and by virtue of a Quit Claim Deed from Angelita Houser dated August 13, 2012 and recorded 9/06/13 in Book 1193 at Page 1955 in the Office of the ROD for Sumter County, South Carolina.
Tax Map Number: 268-12-02-010 Current Property Address: 325 Reams Avenue, Sumter, SC 29153. No personal or deficiency judgment being demanded, the bidding will not remain open after the date of sale, but compliance with the bid may be made immediately. The property shall be sold for cash to the highest bidder. The highest bidder, other than the Plaintiff, will be required to deposit with the Master in Equity, at the conclusion of the bidding, cash or certified check in the amount of five (5%) per cent of the bid: the said deposit to be applied to the purchase price. Should the highest bidder fail to comply with the bid within thirty days from the date of sale, the Master in Equity will resell the property at the risk and expense of the defaulting bidder upon the same terms as above set out. The Sheriff of Sumter County may be authorized to put the purchaser into possession of the premises if requested by the purchaser. Richard L. Booth Master in Equity for Sumter County Susan Shaw, Esq. Bar#6862 RCO Legal, P.S. 1587 Northeast Expressway Atlanta, Georgia 30329 540-545-4160 ATTORNEYS FOR THE PLAINTIFF TS#: 82220 FEI # 2013.02653 02/13/2015, 02/20/2015, 02/27/2015
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NOTICE OF SALE BY VIRTUE of a decree heretofore granted in the case of: Wells Fargo Bank, NA vs. Patty D. MacDonald, C/A No. 14-CP-43-1053, The following property will be sold on March 2, 2015 at 12:00 Noon at the Sumter County Courthouse to the highest bidder: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land with the improvements thereon, if any, situate, lying and being in the Lot 41 "West Lake Subdivision" containing 1.24 acres, more or less, as shown on that certain plat of Joseph R. Edwards, RLS, dated December 23, 1986 and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Sumter County in Plat Book 88, Page 125. This said lot has such metes, boundaries, courses and distances as are shown on said plat, which are incorporated herein in accordance with the provisions of Section 30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976. This being the same property known as 4943 Wedgelake Drive Wedgefield, SC. Represented by Sumter County Parcel No. 128-05-02-008. Derivation: Book 1122 at Page 3042 4943 Wedgelake Dr, Wedgefield, SC 29168-9409 1280502008, SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, SUMTER AD VALOREM TAXES, EASEMENTS AND/OR, RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, AND OTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES. TERMS OF SALE: A 5% deposit in certified funds is required. The deposit will be applied towards the purchase price unless the bidder defaults, in which case the deposit will be forfeited. If the successful bidder fails, or refuses, to make the required deposit, or comply with his bid within 20 days, then the property will be resold at his risk. No personal or deficiency judgment being demanded, the bidding will not remain open after the date of sale, but compliance with the bid may be made immediately. The successful bidder will be required to pay interest on the amount of the bid from date of sale to date of compliance with the bid at the rate of 6% per annum. For complete terms of sale, see Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale filed with the Sumter County Clerk of Court at C/A #14-CP-43-1053. NOTICE: The foreclosure deed is not a warranty deed. Interested bidders should satisfy themselves as to the quality of title to be conveyed by obtaining an independent title search prior to the foreclosure sale date. Richard L. Booth Master in Equity for Sumter County, John J. Hearn, Esq. Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 100200 Columbia, SC 29202-3200 (803) 744-4444 013263-05472 Website: www.rtt-law.com (see link to Resources / Foreclosures Sales) 1130804 2/13, 2/20, 02/27/2015
NOTICE OF SALE BY VIRTUE of a decree heretofore granted in the case of: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee, in trust for the registered holders of Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I Trust 2005-WMC3, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-WMC3 vs. Philip C. Kirlis; Crystal B. Kirlis; WMC Mortgage, LLC; Discover Bank; William T. Fort, III, C/A No. 14-CP-43-1382, The following property will be sold on March 2, 2015 at 12:00 Noon at the Sumter County Courthouse to the highest bidder: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, with the improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the Township and County of Sumter, State of South Carolina, designated as Lot No. 1 of Country Club Estates, Section 1, as shown on a plat prepared by Joseph R. Edwards, RLS, dated April 21, 1997 and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Sumter County in Plat Book 97 at Page 485. Said Lot No. 1 being bounded and measuring as follows: on the North by Golfair Road and measuring thereon 145.88 feet; on the Northeast by the intersection of Golfair Road and Sand Iron Court and measuring thereon 35.32 feet; on the East by Sand Iron Court and measuring thereon 55.02 feet and 27.06 feet; on the South by Lot No. 2 and measuring thereon 160.68 feet; and on the West by Lot No. 6 and measuring thereon 105.42 feet; be all of said dimensions a little more or less and according to said plat. This property is known as 10 Sand Iron Court and is shown on the Auditors map of Sumter County as Tax Parcel 207-05-02-019. Derivation: Book 853; Page 646 10 Sand Iron Ct, Sumter, SC 29154 207-05-02-019, SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, SUMTER AD VALOREM TAXES, EASEMENTS AND/OR, RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, AND OTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES. TERMS OF SALE: A 5% deposit in certified funds is required. The deposit will be applied towards the purchase price unless the bidder defaults, in which case the deposit will be forfeited. If the successful bidder fails, or refuses, to make the required deposit, or comply with his bid within 20 days, then the property will be resold at his risk. No personal or deficiency judgment being demanded, the bidding will not remain open after the date of sale, but compliance with the bid may be made immediately. The successful bidder will be required to pay interest on the amount of the bid from date of sale to date of compliance with the bid at the rate of 6.575% per annum. For complete terms of sale, see Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale filed with the Sumter County Clerk of Court at C/A #14-CP-43-1382. NOTICE: The foreclosure deed is not a warranty deed. Interested bidders should satisfy themselves as to the quality of title to be conveyed by obtaining an
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Notice of Sale independent title search prior to the foreclosure sale date. Richard L. Booth Master in Equity for Sumter County, John J. Hearn, Esq. Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 100200 Columbia, SC 29202-3200 (803) 744-4444 011847-03468 Website: www.rtt-law.com (see link to Resources / Foreclosures Sales) 1130807 2/13, 2/20, 02/27/2015 NOTICE OF SALE 2012-CP-43-1340 BY VIRTUE of a decree heretofore granted in the case of: CitiMortgage, Inc. against Almenia B. Richardson; Berthenia Richardson Willis as Personal Representative of the Estate of Leon N. Richardson; Benjamin Hamblin a/k/a Benjamin Hamlin; Brock & Scott Holdings, Inc.; The South Carolina Department of Social Services; Sumter East Health & Rehab Center; The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles; SCE&G a/k/a South Carolina Electric & Gas Company; Octavia Shavon Green, I, the undersigned Master in Equity for Sumter County, will sell on March 2, 2015, at 12:00PM, at County Courthouse in Sumter, South Carolina to the highest bidder, the following described property, to-wit: All those certain pieces, parcel or lots of land, together with that certain 2001 Fleetwood, 42' X 52', Mobile/Manufactured Home, Model: 7 5 2 3 - F , S e r i a l N o . GAFLY34ABC32088DC12, situate thereon, and any and all improvements thereon, lying, being and situate in the City and County of Sumter, State of South Carolina, being shown and delineated as Lot No. 7 and a portion of Lot No. 8, Block B, of a subdivision of lots on that certain plat by Joseph Palmer, C.E., dated April 16, 1936, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Sumter County in Plat Book Z-5 at page 71. Said Lot 7 fronting approximately 50 feet on McCray's Mill Road, and the portion of Lot 8 fronting approximately 20 feet on McCray's Mill Road, for an aggregate total of approximately 70 feet frontage on McCray's Mill Road. Said lots, shown together with the new mobile home situate thereon being more particularly shown and delineated on more recent plat by Allen-Makela Land Surveyors, Inc., dated August 22, 2001 and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Sumter County in Plat Book 2001 at Page 594, according to which said Lot 7 and portion of Lot 8 is bounded and measuring, now or formerly, and generally, as follows: on the Northwest by the right-of-way of McCray's Mill Road and fronting thereon 70.0 feet; on the Northeast by Lot 6 and measuring thereon 150 feet; on the Southeast by Lot 26 and a portion of Lot 25 and measuring thereon 70.0 feet; and on the Southwest by the remainder of Lot 8 and measuring thereon 150 feet; be all of said measurements, a little more or less, and according to said latter plat by Allen-Makela Land Surveyors, Inc. Pursuant to Section
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30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina (1976), reference to said plat (s) is hereby craved for particulars of the boundaries, metes, courses, and/or distances of the property delineated thereon. The real property is represented as follows: Lot 7 is designated as Parcel N5-B-7 and the portion of Lot 8 is designated as Parcel N5-B-8, and the two parcels are combined as tax map parcel 227-07-03-009 upon the records of the Sumter County Auditor, and the within property together front on and is known as 414 McCray's Mill Road, Sumter SC. Also includes a mobile/manufactured home, a 2001 Fleetwood VIN# GAFLY34ABC32088DC12.This being the same property conveyed to Leon N. Richardson and Almenia B. Richardson by deed from H. L. English, recorded July 10, 2001 in Deed Book 809 at page 904. Subsequently, Leon Norman Richardson died testate on December 19, 2011 leaving his interest in the subject property to his devisee, namely, Benjamin Hamblin aka Benjamin Hamlin, as is more fully shown in the Probate Records for Sumter County bearing Case No. 2012-ES-43-29. TMS No. 227-07-03-071 400-00-36-358 (mbh) Property Address: 414 Mc Cray Mills Road a/k/a Green Swamp Road, Sumter, SC 29150 TERMS OF SALE: The successful bidder, other than the plaintiff, will deposit with the Master in Equity, at conclusion of the bidding, five per cent (5%) of said bid, in cash or equivalent, as evidence of good faith, same to be applied to purchase price in case of compliance, but to be forfeited and applied first to costs and then to plaintiff's debt in the case of noncompliance. Should the successful bidder fail or refuse to make the required deposit at time of bid or comply with the other terms of the bid within twenty (20) days, then the Master in Equity may resell the property on the same terms and conditions (at the risk of the said defaulting bidder). Should the Plaintiff, or one of its representatives, fail to be present at the time of sale, the property is automatically withdrawn from said sale and sold at the next available sales day upon the terms and conditions as set forth in the Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale or
any Supplemental Order. The successful bidder will be required to pay for documentary stamps on the Deed and interest on the balance of the bid from the date of sale to the date of compliance with the bid at the rate of 7.3750%. THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, COUNTY TAXES, EXISTING EASEMENTS, EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, AND OTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES. No personal or deficiency judgment being demanded, the bidding will not remain open after the date of sale, but compliance with the bid may be made immediately. NOTICE: The foreclosure deed is not a warranty deed. Interested bidders should satisfy themselves as to the quality of title to be conveyed by obtaining an independent title search well before the foreclosure sale date. The Honorable Richard L. Booth Master in Equity Sumter County, Riley, Pope & Laney, LLC, Post Office Box 11412, Columbia, SC 29211 (803) 799-9993 Attorneys for Plaintiff 1130538 2/13, 2/20, 02/27/2015
Register of Deeds for Sumter County in Plat Book Z-26 at Page 70, and having such metes and bounds as are shown on said plat, this description being in lieu of metes and bounds, as permitted under Section 30-5-250 of the 1976 Code of Laws of South Carolina, as amended.
and sold at some convenient sales day thereafter when Plaintiff, Plaintiff's attorney, or Plaintiff's agent, is present. The sale shall be subject to taxes and assessments, existing easements and easements and restrictions of record. Plaintiff does not warrant its title search to purchasers at foreclosure sale or other third parties, who should have their own title search performed on the subject property.
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withdrawn from sale and sold at the next available sales date upon the terms and conditions as set forth in the Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale or such terms as may be set forth in a supplemental order.
NOTICE OF MASTER IN EQUITY'S SALE CIVIL ACTION NO. 2013-CP-43-1756 BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the Court of Common Pleas for Sumter County, South Carolina, heretofore issued in the case of U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for Structured Asset Investment Loan Trust, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2004-2, against Cynthia C. Owens; American General Financial Services, Inc.; and South Carolina Department of Revenue, the Master in Equity for Sumter County, or his agent, will sell on March 2, 2015 at 12:00 PM, at Sumter County Courthouse, Sumter County Courthouse, 141 Main Street, Sumter, SC, to the highest bidder: All that certain piece, parcel, or lot of land, together with the improvements thereon, if any, situate, lying, and being in the City and County of Sumter, State of South Carolina, being shown and designated as Lot #12, Sunway Knolls Subdivision as shown on that certain plat prepared by H.S. Wilson, RLS, dated August 30,1967, and recorded in the Office of the
This being the identical property conveyed to Wayne D. Owens and Cynthia C. Owens by deed of Salvatore T. Cannella and Kathleen B. Cannella dated August 7, 2003 and recorded August 12, 2003 in Book 902, page 1125; subsequently, Wayne D. Owens conveyed his interest in said property to Cynthia C. Owens by Quit-Claim Deed dated August 17, 2006 and recorded August 18, 2006 in Book 1041, page 1031, in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Sumter County South Carolina.
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TMS Number: 2041001005 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 618 Periwinkle Court, Sumter, SC 29150-2326 TERMS OF SALE: FOR CASH. At the conclusion of bidding, the successful bidder, other than the plaintiff, will deposit with the Master in Equity a deposit of 5% of the bid amount in cash or certified funds, as evidence of good faith, which is to be applied on the purchase price upon compliance with the bid. Interest on the balance of the bid at 5.00% shall be paid to the day of compliance. If the successful bidder should fail to make the required deposit at time of bid or comply with the other terms of the bid within Thirty (30) days after the sale, the deposit of 5% is to be forfeited and applied to first to the costs and expenses of this action, and then to the Plaintiff's judgment debt, and the property re-advertised for sale upon the same terms at the risk of the former highest bidder. Purchaser to pay for deed recording fees and deed stamps. Deficiency judgment not being demanded, the bidding will not remain open after the date of sale, but compliance with the bid may be made immediately. Should Plaintiff, Plaintiff's attorney, or Plaintiff's agent fail to appear on the day of sale, the property shall not be sold, but shall be re-advertised
BY VIRTUE of the decree heretofore granted in the case of: Bank of America, N.A. vs. Sharon D. Shannon; Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America; CFNA Receivables (SC), Inc. f/k/a CitiFinancial, Inc., the undersigned Master In Equity for Sumter County, South Carolina, will sell on March 2, 2015 at 12:00PM, at the Sumter County Courthouse, City of Sumter, State of South Carolina, to the highest bidder: ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PARCEL, OR LOT OF LAND, TOGETHER WITH ANY IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE COUNTY OF SUMTER, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AND BEING SHOWN AND DESIGNATED AS LOT NO. 24 OF BAY SPRINGS SUBDIVISION, SECTION NO. 5 AS SHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLAT BY D.D. EDMUNDS RLS, DATED 3/17/86 AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE R/D FOR SUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK 86 AT PAGE 361; AND THE SAME ALSO BEING SHOWN ON A PLAT PREPARED FOR SHARON D. SHANNON BY LINDLER LAND SURVEYING DATED OCTOBER 3,2002 AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE R/D FOR SUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK 2202 AT
THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO SHARON SHANNON BY DEED FROM LOHMAN D. REITER, II DATED OCTOBER 3, 2002 AND RECORDED OCTOBER 21, 2002, IN BOOK 861 AT PAGE 166, IN THE OFFICER OF THE ROD FOR SUMTER COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA.
CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 2772 Sandhill Drive, Sumter, SC 29154
The Honorable Richard L. Booth Master In Equity for Sumter County Brock & Scott, PLLC 3800 Fernandina Road, Suite 110 Columbia, SC 29210 Attorneys for Plaintiff 14-20300
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TMS: 207-01-06-017 TERMS OF SALE: The successful bidder, other than the Plaintiff, will deposit with the Master In Equity, at conclusion of the bidding, five percent (5%) of his bid, in cash or equivalent, as evidence of good faith, same to be applied to the purchase price in case of compliance, but to be forfeited and applied first to costs and then to the Plaintiff's debt in the case of non-compliance. Should the last and highest bidder fail to comply with the other terms of the bid within thirty (30) days, then the Master In Equity may re-sell the property on the same terms and conditions on some subsequent Sales Day (at the risk of the said highest bidder). No personal or deficiency judgment being demanded, the bidding shall not remain open after the date of sale and shall be final on that date, and compliance with the bid may be made immediately. Purchaser to pay for documentary stamps on the Deed. The successful bidder will be required to pay interest on the amount of the balance of the bid from date of sale to date of compliance with the bid at the rate of 5% per annum. The sale shall be subject to taxes and assessments, existing easements and restrictions, easements and restrictions of record and any other senior encumbrances. In the event an agent of Plaintiff does not appear at the time of sale, the within property shall be
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF SUMTER Green Tree Servicing LLC Plaintiff, -vsKaren L. Cole and Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for America's Wholesale Lender, Defendant(s) BY VIRTUE of a judgment heretofore granted in the case of Green Tree Servicing LLC vs. Karen L. Cole and Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for America's Wholesale Lender, I, Richard L. Booth, as Master In Equity for Sumter County, will sell on March 2, 2015, at 12:00 Noon, at the Sumter County Courthouse, 215 N. Harvin Street, Sumter, SC 29150, to the highest bidder: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, with the improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the City of Sumter, County of Sumter, State of South Carolina, designated as Lot 34-A of Essex Park on a plat prepared by Michael C. Turbeville, III, PLS, dated September 27, 2000 and recorded with the Register of Deeds for Sumter County in Plat Book 2000 at Page 666. Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, (1976, as amended), reference to said plat is
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hereby made for the metes, bounds, courses and/or distances of the property delineated thereon. This property is known as 320 Wildwood Avenue, Sumter, SC 29154 and is shown on the Auditor's Tax Map of Sumter County as Parcel 206-06-02-120. This being the same property conveyed to Karen L. Cole by deed of Darryl Davids and Beth Davids dated June 23, 2006 and recorded with the Register of Deeds for Sumter County on June 26, 2006 in Volume 1033 at Page 1934.
TMS #: 2060602120
That lot of land with improvements thereon situate in Concord Township, Sumter County, South Carolina represented on plat of Edmunds Land Surveyors, Inc., dated August 31, 1995, recorded in the Sumter County RMC Office in Plat Book 95 at Page 1074. This is the identical property conveyed to Waddell Mack III and Flossie A. Mack by deed of Industry Mortgage Company, L.P., dated March 29, 1999 and recorded March 21, 1999, in the Office of the RMC for Sumter County in Book 736 at page 593.
TMS No.: 266-16-01-011
Physical Address: 320 Wildwood Ave., Sumter, SC 29154 SUBJECT TO SUMTER COUNTY TAXES TERMS OF SALE: The successful bidder, other than the Plaintiff, will deposit with the Master In Equity at conclusion of the bidding, five (5%) of his bid, in cash or equivalent, as evidence of good faith, the same to be applied to purchase price in case of compliance, but to be forfeited and applied first to costs and then to Plaintiff's debt in the case of noncompliance. Should the last and highest bidder fail or refuse to make the required deposit at the time of the bid or comply with the other terms or the bid within twenty (20) days, then the Master In Equity may resell the property on the same terms and conditions on some subsequent Sales Day (at the risk of the former highest bidder). No personal or deficiency judgment being demanded, the bidding will not remain open after the date of sale, but compliance with the bid may be made immediately. The successful bidder will be required to pay interest on the amount of the bid from the date of sale to date of compliance with the bid at the rate of 6.625% per annum. Richard L. Booth Master In Equity for Sumter County Theodore von Keller, Esquire B. Lindsay Crawford, III, Esquire Sara Hutchins, Esquire Jonathan Riddle, Esquire Columbia, South Carolina Attorney for Plaintiff
NOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION NO. 2013-CP-43-2025 BY VIRTUE of a decree heretofore granted in the case of: Trustmark National Bank v. Waddell Mack, III, Flossie A. Mack, and North Star Capital Acquisition, LLC, I, the undersigned Master in Equity for Sumter County, will sell on March 2, 2015 at 12:00 p.m. at the Sumter County Courthouse, 141 North Main Street, Sumter, South Carolina to the highest bidder:
SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, SUMTER AD VALOREM TAXES, EXISTING EASEMENTS, EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, AND OTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES. TERMS OF SALE: The successful bidder, other than the Plaintiff, will deposit with the Master in Equity for Sumter County at conclusion of the bidding, five percent (5%) of his bid, in cash or equivalent as evidence of good faith, same to be applied to purchase price in case of compliance, but to be forfeited and applied first to cost and then to Plaintiff's debt in the case of non-compliance. Should the last and highest bidder fail or refuse to make the required deposit at time of bid or comply with the other terms of the bid within twenty (20) days, then the Master in Equity for Sumter County may resell the property on the same terms and conditions on some subsequent Sales Day (at the risk of the said highest bidder). For complete terms of sale, attention is drawn to the Judgment of Foreclosure and Order for Sale on file with the Clerk of Court for Sumter County. A personal or deficiency judgment being demanded, the bidding will remain open after the date of sale for a period of thirty (30) days pursuant to South Carolina Code §15-39-720 (1976, as amended), unless the deficiency is waived. The successful bidder will be required to pay interest on the amount of the bid from date of sale to date of compliance with the bid at the rate of 7.500% per annum. However, the plaintiff reserves its right to waive deficiency up to the time of the sale. Should the Plaintiff, Plaintiff's attorney or agent fail to appear on sales day, the property shall not be sold, but shall be readvertised and sold at some convenient sales day thereafter when the Plaintiff, Plaintiff's attorney or agent is present. Plaintiff does not warrant its title search to purchasers at foreclosure sale or other third parties, who should have their own title search performed on the subject property.
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immediately upon closing of the bidding on the day of sale, the Master in Equity will re-sell the subject property at the most convenient time thereafter (including the day of sale) upon notification to counsel for Plaintiff. Should the last and highest bidder fail or refuse to comply with the balance due of the bid within 30 days, then the Master in Equity may re-sell the property on the same terms and conditions on some subsequent Sales Day (at the risk of the said highest bidder).
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MASTER IN EQUITY NOTICE OF SALE 2014-CP-43-01222 BY VIRTUE of a decree heretofore granted in the case of: JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association vs. Charlene A. McSwain, and Malcom Eugene Pack, Jr., I, the undersigned Richard L. Booth, Master in Equity for Sumter County, will sell on Monday, March 2, 2015 at 12:00 PM, at the County Judicial Center, 215 Harvin Street, Sumter, SC 29150, to the highest bidder: ALL THAT certain piece, parcel or lot of land with the improvements thereon, if any, situate, lying and being in the County of Sumter, State of South Carolina, being shown and delineated as Lot No. 36, as shown on that certain Plat of Palmer & Mallard, R.L.S., dated August 10, 1971 and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Sumter County in Plat Book Z-31 at Page 19, and having such boundaries, metes, courses and distances as are shown on said plat, reference to which is hereby made pursuant to authority contained in 30-50-250 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, as amended. This property is known as 187 Pack Road, Sumter, SC. This being the same property conveyed to Malcolm Eugene Pack, Jr., and Charlene A. McSwain by Deed from Wade H. Warr dated February 22, 2005 and recorded February 23, 2005 in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Sumter County in Book 970 at page 1089.
TMS No. 224-05-04-020 Property address: 187 Pack Rd, Sumter, SC 29150 TERMS OF SALE: The successful bidder, other than the Plaintiff, will deposit with the Master in Equity, at conclusion of the bidding, five percent (5%) of said bid is due and payable immediately upon closing of the bidding, in cash or equivalent, as evidence of good faith, same to be applied to purchase price in case of compliance, but to be forfeited and applied first to costs and then to Plaintiff's debt in the case of non-compliance. In the event of a third party bidder and that any third party bidder fails to deliver the required deposit in certified (immediately collectible) funds with the Office of the Master in Equity, said deposit being due and payable
No personal or deficiency judgment being demanded, the bidding will not remain open after the date of sale, but compliance with the bid may be made immediately. Purchaser to pay for documentary stamps on Master in Equity's Deed. The successful bidder will be required to pay interest on the balance of the bid from the date of sale to date of compliance with the bid at the rate of 4.500% per annum. The Plaintiff may waive any of its rights, including its right to a deficiency judgment, prior to sale. The sale shall be subject to taxes and assessments, existing easements and restrictions of record. This sale is subject to all title matters of record and any interested party should consider performing an independent title examination of the subject property as no warranty is given. The sale will not be held unless either Plaintiff's attorney or Plaintiff's bidding agent is present at the sale and either Plaintiff's attorney or Plaintiff's bidding agent enters the authorized bid of Plaintiff for this captioned matter. In the alternative, Plaintiff's counsel, if permitted by the Court, may advise this Court directly of its authorized bidding instructions. In the event a sale is inadvertently held without Plaintiff's Counsel or Counsel's bidding agent entering the authorized bid of Plaintiff for this specifically captioned matter, the sale shall be null and void and the property shall be re-advertised for sale on the next available sale date. Neither the Plaintiff nor its counsel make representations as to the integrity of the title or the fair market value of the property offered for sale. Prior to bidding you may wish to review the current state law or seek the advice of any attorney licensed in South Carolina. Richard L. Booth Master in Equity for Sumter County Scott Law Firm, P.A. Attorney for Plaintiff
By virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Sumter County, heretofore granted in the case of South Carolina State Housing Finance and Development Authority vs Monique Rembert and 1st Franklin Financial, I, the undersigned, will sell on March 2, 2015 at 12:00 o'clock noon at the County Courthouse, Sumter, South Carolina, to the highest bidder, the following described property: All that certain piece, parcel, or lot of land, together with the dwelling and improvements thereon, lying and being situate in the Township and County of Sumter, State of South Carolina, being shown and delineated on that plat prepared by J.P. Edwards, RLS, dated June 13, 1978 and recorded in Plat Book Z-41 at Page 157 in the records of the Register of Deeds Office for Sumter County. Said lot being bounded and measuring as follows; on the North by lands now or formerly of E.C. Parnell and lands now or formerly of Moise, and measuring thereon an aggregate distance of 300.0 feet; on the East by lands now or formerly of Moise, and measuring thereon 200.0 feet; on the South by a farm road and lands now or formerly of Moise and Burns, and measuring thereon 300.0 feet; and on the West by Oswego Road (U.S. Highway No. 401), and fronting thereon 200.0 feet. Be all measurements a little more or a little less and according to aforesaid plat. This being the same property conveyed to Monique Rembert by deed of Federal National Mortgage Association a/k/a Fannie Mae dated March 18, 2009 and recorded March 26, 2009 in Book 1120 at Page 2118.
TMS No.: 270-00-02-037 Property Address: 1103 Oswego Hwy., Sumter, SC 29153 TERMS OF SALE: For cash the auctioneer will require a deposit of 5% of the amount of the bid (in cash or equivalent), same to be applied on the purchase price only upon compliance with the bid, but in case of non-compliance within thirty (30) days, same to be forfeited and applied to the costs and plaintiff's debt and the property re-advertised for sale upon the same terms. The sale is to be made subject to any liens for taxes and any special assessments of record against such property; also, subject to payment by the purchaser of interest at 6.375% on the balance of the bid from the date of sale to the date of compliance with the bid; and for preparation of the deed and deed stamps; also, subject to any existing easements or restrictions of record. No personal or deficiency judgment being demanded, the bidding will not remain open after the date of sale, but compliance with the bid
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TERMS OF SALE: The successful bidder, other than the Plaintiff, will deposit with the Master in Equity, at conclusion of the bidding, five percent (5%) of said bid is due and payable immediately upon closing of the bidding, in cash or equivalent, as evidence of good faith, same to be applied to purchase price in case of compliance, but to be forfeited and applied first to costs and then to Plaintiff's debt in the case of non-compliance. In the event of a third party bidder and that any third party bidder fails to deliver the required deposit in certified (immediately collectible) funds with the Office of the Master in Equity, said deposit being due and payable immediately upon closing of the
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bidding on the day of sale, the Master in Equity will re-sell the subject property at the most convenient time thereafter (including the day of sale) upon notification to counsel for Plaintiff. Should the last and highest bidder fail or refuse to comply with the balance due of the bid within 30 days, then the Master in Equity may re-sell the property on the same terms and conditions on some subsequent Sales Day (at the risk of the said highest bidder).
the Register of Mense Conveyances for Sumter County in Plat Book 92 at Page 1989, and having such metes and bounds as are shown on said plat, this description beng in lieu of metes and bounds, as permitted under Section 30-5-250 of the 1976 Code of Laws of South Carolina. Derivation: Book 626; Page 1139 2705 Tindal Road, Sumter, SC 29154 2231101014, SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, SUMTER AD VALOREM TAXES, EASEMENTS AND/OR, RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, AND OTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES. TERMS OF SALE: A 5% deposit in certified funds is required. The deposit will be applied towards the purchase price unless the bidder defaults, in which case the deposit will be forfeited. If the successful bidder fails, or refuses, to make the required deposit, or comply with his bid within 20 days, then the property will be resold at his risk. No personal or deficiency judgment being demanded, the bidding will not remain open after the date of sale, but compliance with the bid may be made immediately. The successful bidder will be required to pay interest on the amount of the bid from date of sale to date of compliance with the bid at the rate of 8% per annum. For complete terms of sale, see Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale filed with the Sumter County Clerk of Court at C/A #14-CP-43-1087. NOTICE: The foreclosure deed is not a warranty deed. Interested bidders should satisfy themselves as to the quality of title to be conveyed by obtaining an independent title search prior to the foreclosure sale date. Richard L. Booth Master in Equity for Sumter County, John J. Hearn, Esq. Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 100200 Columbia, SC 29202-3200 (803) 744-4444 014293-00804 Website: www.rtt-law.com (see link to Resources / Foreclosures Sales) 1130813 2/13, 2/20, 02/27/2015
conveyed to Myrtie C. Jones by deed of Deed of Distribution from the Estate of Max D. Jones, dated and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Sumter County on November 22, 1999, in Deed Book 758 at Page 673. By Distribution from the Estate of Myrtie C. Jones dated July 24, 2007 and recorded on August 1, 2007 in Book 1088 at Page 1674, the property was conveyed to Carolyn J. LaPointe.
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Personal or deficiency judgment being demanded, the bidding will remain open for a period of thirty (30) days after the sale date. The Plaintiff may waive its right to a deficiency judgment prior to sale, in which case the bidding will not remain open after the date of sale, but compliance with the bid may be made immediately. Purchaser to pay for documentary stamps on Master in Equity's Deed. The successful bidder will be required to pay interest on the balance of the bid from the date of sale to date of compliance with the bid at the rate of 5.500% per annum. The Plaintiff may waive any of its rights, including its right to a deficiency judgment, prior to sale. The sale shall be subject to taxes and assessments, existing easements and restrictions of record. This sale is subject to all title matters of record and any interested party should consider performing an independent title examination of the subject property as no warranty is given. The sale will not be held unless either Plaintiff's attorney or Plaintiff's bidding agent is present at the sale and either Plaintiff's attorney or Plaintiff's bidding agent enters the authorized bid of Plaintiff for this captioned matter. In the alternative, Plaintiff's counsel, if permitted by the Court, may advise this Court directly of its authorized bidding instructions. In the event a sale is inadvertently held without Plaintiff's Counsel or Counsel's bidding agent entering the authorized bid of Plaintiff for this specifically captioned matter, the sale shall be null and void and the property shall be re-advertised for sale on the next available sale date. Neither the Plaintiff nor its counsel make representations as to the integrity of the title or the fair market value of the property offered for sale. Prior to bidding you may wish to review the current state law or seek the advice of any attorney licensed in South Carolina. Richard L. Booth Master in Equity for Sumter County Scott Law Firm, P.A. Attorney for Plaintiff NOTICE OF SALE BY VIRTUE of a decree heretofore granted in the case of: EverBank vs. Gilbert Ramos; Barbara A. Ramos, C/A No. 14-CP-43-1087, The following property will be sold on March 2, 2015 at 12:00 Noon at the Sumter County Courthouse to the highest bidder: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, together with the improvements thereon, if any, situate, lying and being in the Township of Privateer, County of Sumter, State of South Carolina, being shown and designated as Lot #20, containing 0.69 acre of Rabon Terrace Subdivision, as shown on that certain plat prepared for Roy A. Purvis and Lee Ann Purvis, by Ben J. Makela, RLS, dated November 9, 1992,and recorded in the Office of
NOTICE OF MASTER IN EQUITY SALE CIVIL ACTION NO. 14-CP-43-2277 BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the Court of Common Pleas for Sumter County, South Carolina, heretofore issued in the case of CitiMortgage, Inc., against Carolyn J. LaPointe, et al., the Master in Equity for Sumter County, or his/her agent, will sell on March 2, 2015, at 12:00 P.M., at Sumter Judicial Center, 215 North Harvin Street, Sumter, SC 29150, to the highest bidder: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, together with the improvements thereon, if any, situate, lying and being located in the County of Sumter, State of South Carolina, containing 6.99 acres and being shown and designated as lot 4 on that certain plat of Joseph R. Edwards dated March 15, 2007 and recorded in Plat Book 2007 at Page 125 in the office of the Register of Deeds for Sumter County, and being bounded and measuring according to said plat. Reference to the aforesaid plats having been made for incorporation herein of the metes, bounds, courses and distances of the property delineated thereon pursuant to South Carolina Code Ann. § 30-5-250.
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TERMS OF SALE: FOR CASH. The Master in Equity will require a deposit of 5% of the bid amount in cash or certified funds, which is to be applied on the purchase price upon compliance with the bid. Interest on the balance of the bid at 8.84% shall be paid to the day of compliance. In case of noncompliance within 20 days, after the sale, the deposit of 5% is to be forfeited and applied to Plaintiff's judgment debt and the property re-advertised for sale upon the same terms at the risk of the former highest bidder. Purchaser to pay for deed recording fees and deed stamps. Deficiency judgment not being demanded, the bidding will not remain open after the date of sale, but compliance with the bid may be made immediately. Should Plaintiff, Plaintiff's attorney, or Plaintiff's agent fail to appear on the day of sale, the property shall not be sold, but shall be re-advertised and sold at some convenient sales day thereafter when Plaintiff, Plaintiff's attorney, or Plaintiff's agent, is present. The sale shall be subject to taxes and assessments, existing easements and easements and restrictions of record. Plaintiff does not warrant its title search to purchasers at foreclosure sale or other third parties, who should have their own title search performed on the subject property. Richard L. Booth Master in Equity for Sumter County Sumter, South Carolina FINKEL LAW FIRM LLC Post Office Box 71727 North Charleston, South Carolina 29415 (843) 577-5460 Attorneys for Plaintiff
NOTICE OF SALE 2014-CP-43-1829 BY VIRTUE of a decree heretofore granted in the case of: Nationstar Mortgage LLC against Carolyn A. Robinson and Robert L. Robinson, Jr., I, the undersigned Master in Equity for Sumter County, will sell on March 2, 2015, at 12:00 p.m. at County Courthouse in Sumter, South Carolina, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to-wit: That lot in Sumter Township, Sumter County, State of South Carolina, being shown and designated 2.46 acre on a plat of Joseph R. Edwards, RLS, dated March 10, 2000 and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Sumter County in Plat Book 2000 at Page 303 and having such shape, metes, bounds and measurements as are shown on said plat. This property is known as 1581 Florence Highway and is shown on the Auditor's map of Sumter County as tax parcel 268-00-01-017. This being the same property conveyed to Carolyn A. Robinson and Robert L. Robinson, by Deed of C. Allen Kolb and Julia Katherine Smith dated November 21, 2006 and recorded March 12, 2007 in the Office of the Register of Deeds for
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TMS No. 268-00-01-017 Property Address: 1581 Florence Highway, Sumter, SC 29153 TERMS OF SALE: The successful bidder, other than the plaintiff, will deposit with the Master in Equity, at conclusion of the bidding, five per cent (5%) of said bid, in cash or equivalent, as evidence of good faith, same to be applied to purchase price in case of compliance, but to be forfeited and applied first to costs and then to plaintiff's debt in the case of noncompliance. Should the successful bidder fail or refuse to make the required deposit at time of bid or comply with the other terms of the bid within twenty (20) days, then the Master in Equity may resell the property on the same terms and conditions (at the risk of the said defaulting bidder). Should the Plaintiff, or one of its representatives, fail to be present at the time of sale, the property is automatically withdrawn from said sale and sold at the next available sales day upon the terms and conditions as set forth in the Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale or any Supplemental Order. The successful bidder will be required to pay for documentary stamps on the Deed and interest on the balance of the bid from the date of sale to the date of compliance with the bid at the rate of 3.6250%. THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, COUNTY TAXES, EXISTING EASEMENTS, EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, AND OTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES. No personal or deficiency judgment being demanded, the bidding will not remain open after the date of sale, but compliance with the bid may be made immediately. NOTICE: The foreclosure deed is not a warranty deed. Interested bidders should satisfy themselves as to the quality of title to be conveyed by obtaining an independent title search well before the foreclosure sale date. The Honorable Richard L. Booth Master in Equity Sumter County Riley Pope & Laney, LLC Post Office Box 11412 Columbia, SC 29211 (803) 799-9993 Attorneys for Plaintiff
ALL THAT certain piece, parcel or lot of land with the improvements thereon, if any, situate, lying and being in the City and County of Sumter, State of South Carolina, being shown and delineated as Lot No. 5 of a Subdivision referred to as "Richardson" Subdivision, as shown on that certain Plat of Palmer & Mallard & Assoc., Inc., dated April 23, 1987 and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Sumter County in Plat Book 87 at Page 649, and having such boundaries, metes, course and distances as are shown on said plat, reference to which is hereby made pursuant to authority contained in 30-50-250 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, as amended. This being the same property conveyed unto James I. Anderson and Tracy L. Anderson, as joint tenants with rights of survivorship, and not as tenants in common and upon the death of him or her or either of them, then to the survivor of his or her or their heirs and assigns forever, by virtue of a Deed from David Owens and Kristen H. Owens dated August 11, 2006 and recorded August 23, 2006 in Book 1042 at Page 65 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Sumter County, South Carolina.
TMS No. 228-10-01-016 Property address: 36 Calhoun Drive, Sumter, SC 29150 TERMS OF SALE: The successful bidder, other than the Plaintiff, will deposit with the Master in Equity, at conclusion of the bidding, five percent (5%) of said bid is due and payable immediately upon closing of the bidding, in cash or equivalent, as evidence of good faith, same to be applied to purchase price in case of compliance, but to be forfeited and applied first to costs and then to Plaintiff's debt in the case of non-compliance. In the event of a third party bidder and that any third party bidder fails to deliver the required deposit in certified (immediately collectible) funds with the Office of the Master in Equity, said deposit being due and payable immediately upon closing of the bidding on the day of sale, the Master in Equity will re-sell the subject property at the most convenient time thereafter (including the day of sale) upon notification to counsel for Plaintiff. Should the last and highest bidder fail or refuse to comply with the balance due of the bid within 30 days, then the Master in Equity may
re-sell the property on the same terms and conditions on some subsequent Sales Day (at the risk of the said highest bidder). No personal or deficiency judgment being demanded, the bidding will not remain open after the date of sale, but compliance with the bid may be made immediately. Purchaser to pay for documentary stamps on Master in Equity's Deed. The successful bidder will be required to pay interest on the balance of the bid from the date of sale to date of compliance with the bid at the rate of 3.375% per annum. The Plaintiff may waive any of its rights, including its right to a deficiency judgment, prior to sale. The sale shall be subject to taxes and assessments, existing easements and restrictions of record. This sale is subject to all title matters of record and any interested party should consider performing an independent title examination of the subject property as no warranty is given. The sale will not be held unless either Plaintiff's attorney or Plaintiff's bidding agent is present at the sale and either Plaintiff's attorney or Plaintiff's bidding agent enters the authorized bid of Plaintiff for this captioned matter. In the alternative, Plaintiff's counsel, if permitted by the Court, may advise this Court directly of its authorized bidding instructions. In the event a sale is inadvertently held without Plaintiff's Counsel or Counsel's bidding agent entering the authorized bid of Plaintiff for this specifically captioned matter, the sale shall be null and void and the property shall be re-advertised for sale on the next available sale date. Neither the Plaintiff nor its counsel make representations as to the integrity of the title or the fair market value of the property offered for sale. Prior to bidding you may wish to review the current state law or seek the advice of any attorney licensed in South Carolina. Richard L. Booth Master in Equity for Sumter County Scott Law Firm, P.A. Attorney for Plaintiff
MASTER IN EQUITY NOTICE OF SALE 2014-CP-43-02317 BY VIRTUE of a decree heretofore granted in the case of: Branch Banking and Trust Company vs. James I. Anderson, and Tracy L. Anderson, I, the undersigned Richard L. Booth, Master in Equity for Sumter County, will sell on Monday, March 2, 2015 at 12:00 PM, at the County Judicial Center, 215 Harvin Street, Sumter, SC 29150, to the highest bidder: All that certain parcel of land situate in the City of Sumter, County of Sumter and State of South Carolina bounded and described as follows:
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DELINQUENT TAX SALE Under and by virtue of Tax Executions issued by the Treasurer of Sumter County of taxes past due and unpaid, proper levy has been made on the real estate and/or mobile home hereinafter described as designated in the office of the County Auditor. I will sell the same at public auction to the highest bidder in the Court Room #1 at 141 North Main Street, in the City and County of Sumter, State of South Carolina at 10:00 A.M. on Monday, March 2, 2015. Procedures for Tax Sale are found in Title 12 Chapter 51 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, as amended.
The successful purchaser (or assignee) is also responsible for the cost of the mortgage/title search. TERMS: CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK OR MONEY ORDER * ALL BIDDERS MAY PRE-REGISTER IN SUMTER COUNTY TREASURER’S OFFICE FROM NOW THRU FEBRUARY 27, 2015. THERE IS A $10.00 NON-REFUNDABLE REGISTRATION FEE. NO REGISTRATION ON DAY OF SALE.
REDEMPTION period for property sold is TWELVE months from the date of the sale. The successful purchaser (or assignee) is responsible for the cost of tax title/or bill(s) of sale plus any documentary stamps necessary to be affixed and recording fees if property is not redeemed.
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DIST. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 17 2 2 2 2 17 17 17 17 2 2 2 2 2 17 1 18 2 2 2 2 17 17 2 2 17 17 2 2 2 2 2 2 17 2 1
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LOT/BLD/ACERAGE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2.87 1 1 8.01 1 1 1 2 1 1.26 3.27 1 1.78 3 BLD 2.5 1.89 1.58 1 1 BLD 1 1 1 1 1 1 BLD 2 1 1.59 1 BLD 1 BLD 1 BLD 1 BLD 1 2 BLD 4.48 5.17 2 BLD 1 1
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BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD ACR BLD BLD ACR BLD BLD BLD BLD LOT ACR ACR LOT ACR LOT ACR ACR ACR LOT LOT LOT BLD LOT BLD BLD LOT BLD BLD ACR LOT LOT LOT LOT BLD LOT ACR ACR LOT BLD BLD
REC #
010713-13-3 010921-13-3 011059-13-3 011060-13-3 011061-13-3 011144-13-3 011177-13-3 011192-13-3 011191-13-3 002041-13-5 011250-13-3 011251-13-3 011357-13-3 011389-13-3 011451-13-3 011614-13-3 011634-13-3 011643-13-3 011644-13-3 011695-13-3 011833-13-3 011842-13-3 011912-13-3 012132-13-3 012224-13-3 012277-13-3 012282-13-3 012363-13-3 130556-13-5 013110-13-3 013190-13-3 013202-13-3 013203-13-3 013204-13-3 013206-13-3 013207-13-3 013276-13-3 013547-13-3 013549-13-3 013631-13-3 013667-13-3 013668-13-3 013669-13-3 013680-13-3 013691-13-3 013692-13-3 013825-13-3 013911-13-3 013912-13-3 013916-13-3 131512-13-5 014343-13-3 014348-13-3 014371-13-3 130805-13-5 014385-13-3 014387-13-3 014573-13-3 014633-13-3 014694-13-3 014761-13-3 014786-13-3 014787-13-3 014788-13-3 131297-13-5 015019-13-3 015032-13-3 015047-13-3 015093-13-3 015129-13-3 015208-13-3 015224-13-3 015455-13-3 015456-13-3 015501-13-3 015502-13-3 015646-13-3 015649-13-3 015650-13-3 015673-13-3 015738-13-3 015780-13-3 015937-13-3 016023-13-3 016154-13-3 016219-13-3 016300-13-3 016353-13-3 016354-13-3 016460-13-3 016485-13-3 016497-13-3 016544-13-3 016594-13-3 016595-13-3 016648-13-3 016688-13-3 016690-13-3 016719-13-3 016823-13-3 016835-13-3 016847-13-3 016858-13-3 016867-13-3 016880-13-3 016887-13-3 016888-13-3 016889-13-3 017087-13-3 017145-13-3 017229-13-3 130562-13-5 017231-13-3 017362-13-3 017363-13-3 017379-13-3 017411-13-3 017412-13-3 017421-13-3 017424-13-3 002412-13-5 017546-13-3 017547-13-3 017548-13-3 017572-13-3 017581-13-3 017609-13-3 017610-13-3 017674-13-3 017899-13-3 017921-13-3 017923-13-3 017925-13-3 017941-13-3 017965-13-3 017982-13-3 017985-13-3 018064-13-3 018087-13-3 002209-13-5
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CANTY DONALD JR HEIRS OF & CARD JOHN STANLEY JR CAROLINA INVESTMENT CORP CAROLINA INVESTMENT CORP CAROLINA INVESTMENT CORP CARR SAMUEL L CARRAWAY DEBORAH RENAE CARRAWAY JAMES D & DEBBIE W CARRAWAY JAMES D & DEBBIE W CARRIGAN A G & MILDRED CARROLL MELISSA VIOLA CARROLL PAMELA & HOLMES TAMORA CARTER JILL ANN CARTER MAGGIE KELLY HEIRS OF CARTER SHERELL ANNETTE CAUTHEN SANFORD DARNELL &LAVER CBS PROPERTIES LLC CBT ENTERPRISES LLC CBT ENTERPRISES LLC CEASAR MACK CHAMPION CHERYL AND HENRY CHAMPION JANIE MAE CHAPMAN CELESS B CHENNAULT APRIL OR ALLISON JAZ CHINA DAVID & SHANNON CHINA STEPHEN L CHINA VIRGINIA CHOICE SHIRLEY H ETAL CHRISTMAS ANGELA R CLARK BOBBY L CLARK RENEE CLARK SHERIKA CLARK SHERIKA CLARK SHERIKA CLARK SHERIKA CLARK SHIRLEY H CLEA CHARLIE COKER DWIGHT W COKER GENE & ARDELL COKER WALTER K OR LINDA P COLCLOUGH DAVID L & JULIA COLCLOUGH DELORES D COLCLOUGH DELORES DENISE COLCLOUGH ELLA HEIRS OF COLCLOUGH JOHN & PRISCILLA COLCLOUGH JOHNIE MAE COLE RICKY COLEMAN MARION C COLEMAN MARION C HEIRS OF & COLEMAN PHILLIP CONNER J T TRUSTEE CONTRERAS PABLO BLANCO CONWAY MARIE MCFADDEN CONYERS CATHERINE W & MYERS CA CONYERS CATHERINE W & MYERS CA CONYERS ELQUE CONYERS ELQUE & VIOLET COOK TODD SHELDON COOPER ANNIE MAE & BESSIE COOPER LAREE W & WILLIE COPELAND JAMES H JR ET AL COPLIN JAMES E COPLIN JAMES E JR & GASS CARLA COPLIN JAMES E OR GASS CARLA D COTTON ALAN L & KAREN E COUNTY OF SUMTER COURSEY TODD ANTHONY COURTNEY TONY & PATRICIA COVER CHERICE Y COWELL ROBERT & PENNY COX PAMELA FLO COX ROGER DEAN %DAVID MITCHUM CRENSHAW AISHA CRENSHAW AISHA CRIM TESSIE CRIM TESSIE MAE CROOM JAMES HEIRS OF CROOM MELVIN L CROOM MELVIN LEROY CROSKEY KATHLEEN CRUZ DAVID LEE JR OR ASHLEY RE CUBBAGE REVA L (HACKWORTH) CUTTINO CHARLES EDWARD AND BET DAILEY GEORGE JR & JENNIFER H DARBY GLORIA DAVID L RUSH C/O HENRY FURMAN DAVIS BRENDA JENNINGS DAVIS DENNIS DAVIS DENNIS E & BARBARA W DAVIS HOLLIE DAVIS JAMES %JOHN CONNER DAVIS JAMES O & SAVANAH R DAVIS JOHN E DAVIS JOYCE DAVIS JOYCE FULLARD DAVIS LILLIE B DAVIS MARTHA DAVIS MARTHA MARIE DAVIS NATHANIEL DAVIS SAMUEL ANTHONIA DAVIS SHEILA RAYE %WENDELL DAVIS T H HEIRS OF DAVIS THERESA B DAVIS THOMAS J & SPANN AMANDA DAVIS VILMA YURONG AND VERNOND DAVIS W J & CHRISTY DAVIS WALTER DAVIS WALTER ETAL DEAN-LAM LINDA DEASE HERBERT DEGNER ANDREW L & KATIE R DEGNER ANDREW L & KATIE R DEGNER ANDREW L & KATIE R DENNIS ADAM ESTATE & MARTHA DENNIS ALBERT DENNIS CALPURNIA DENNIS DAVID LEE & DEBORAH A DENNIS DEBORAH E C DENNIS EUGENE GARY & GLASSCHO DENNIS FRANK DENNIS NORA DENNIS NORA M(ESTATE) DENNIS NORA MAE DENNIS ORVIN LEE SR & IVORY L DENNIS ROBERT T DENNIS SALLIE G DENNIS WILLIAM C JR & SUSAN L DENNIS WILLIE DESCHAMPS QUEEN LOUISE ETAL DICKEY ERNEST & CONNIE B LOWER DICKS BERNICE H DICKS BERNICE H LE DICKS BEVERLY J & JOHN DICKS NAPOLION HEIRS OF ETAL DIGGS CAROLYN C/O FREDRICKA NE DIGGS ROSA LEE DIGGS VERNON & HELENE* DINKINS BARBARA J CARROLL & DINKINS DAISY DINKINS DELORES
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2015
DIST. 2 2 17 17 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 17 17 17 2 1 27 27 1 2 2 2 2 17 17 2 17 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 17 2 17 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 17 17 17 2 2 2 2 2 18 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 17 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 17 17 17 2 17 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 17 2 2 17 17 1 2 17 17 17 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 17 17 1 17 2 2 2 2 2 2
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LOT/BLD/ACERAGE 2 BLD 1 1 1 BLD 1 BLD 1 1 1 2 3 BLD 1 1 1 BLD 1 BLD 1 1 1 BLD 1 BLD 1 BLD 1 1 1 2 1 1 BLD 2 BLD 1.05 1 BLD 1 1 2 BLD 1.56 1 1 1 2 BLD 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 BLD 2 BLD 1 1 BLD 1 1 1 BLD 7.81 1 BLD 1 3 BLD 1 3 BLD 1 1 1 1 1 1.27 1 1 BLD 1 1 BLD 6.5 1 0.81 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.71 1 BLD 0.8 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 BLD 1 1 1 1 1 3 BLD 1 1 BLD 3 BLD 1 1 2 BLD 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 BLD 2 BLD 1 1 1 1 2 BLD 1 1 3 BLD 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 BLD 1 4.99 1 3 2 BLD 5.15 1 4 1 BLD 1 1 2 BLD 2 BLD 1 1 1 1 1 BLD 1 1
1 LOT BLD LOT 1 LOT 1 LOT BLD BLD BLD ACR 1 LOT BLD LOT 1 LOT 1 LOT BLD BLD 1 LOT 1 LOT 1 LOT ACR BLD BLD ACR BLD 1 LOT 1 LOT ACR 1 LOT BLD BLD 1 LOT ACR ACR LOT LOT 1 LOT BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD LOT 1 LOT 1 LOT BLD 1 LOT BLD BLD 1 LOT ACR 1 LOT BLD 1 LOT LOT 1 LOT ACR BLD BLD BLD ACR ACR BLD 1 LOT BLD 1 LOT ACR BLD ACR BLD LOT BLD BLD BLD BLD ACR 1 LOT ACR BLD ACR BLD BLD BLD BLD 1 LOT LOT BLD BLD BLD LOT 1 LOT BLD 1 LOT 1 LOT LOT BLD 1 LOT BLD BLD LOT BLD BLD LOT 1 LOT 1 LOT BLD BLD LOT LOT 1 LOT BLD LOT 1 LOT LOT BLD BLD BLD BLD BLD ACR 1 LOT BLD ACR BLD ACR 1 LOT ACR LOT ACR 1 LOT ACR LOT 1 LOT 1 LOT LOT BLD ACR BLD 1 LOT ACR BLD
CLASSIFIEDS
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2015
REC #
018121-13-3 018249-13-3 018294-13-3 018424-13-3 018425-13-3 018437-13-3 018477-13-3 018536-13-3 018535-13-3 018708-13-3 018739-13-3 018759-13-3 018760-13-3 018761-13-3 851170-12-3 018829-13-3 018831-13-3 018912-13-3 019169-13-3 019194-13-3 019252-13-3 019253-13-3 019259-13-3 019448-13-3 019490-13-3 019491-13-3 019545-13-3 019583-13-3 019619-13-3 019642-13-3 019923-13-3 020127-13-3 020188-13-3 020234-13-3 020270-13-3 020276-13-3 020332-13-3 020338-13-3 020340-13-3 020435-13-3 020458-13-3 020664-13-3 020684-13-3 020713-13-3 020774-13-3 020779-13-3 020890-13-3 020930-13-3 021111-13-3 021153-13-3 021210-13-3 021211-13-3 130078-13-5 868920-12-3 021392-13-3 021403-13-3 021413-13-3 021472-13-3 021473-13-3 021474-13-3 021490-13-3 021496-13-3 021659-13-3 021800-13-3 021830-13-3 021860-13-3 021861-13-3 021986-13-3 021988-13-3 021995-13-3 022111-13-3 022221-13-3 022222-13-3 131294-13-5 022287-13-3 022306-13-3 022317-13-3 022339-13-3 022341-13-3 022388-13-3 022389-13-3 022390-13-3 002373-13-5 022831-13-3 022853-13-3 022913-13-3 022981-13-3 022984-13-3 023017-13-3 023028-13-3 023096-13-3 023214-13-3 023291-13-3 023334-13-3 023398-13-3 023402-13-3 023410-13-3 023502-13-3 002049-13-5 023524-13-3 023531-13-3 023532-13-3 023533-13-3 023534-13-3 023536-13-3 023568-13-3 023699-13-3 023730-13-3 023901-13-3 024020-13-3 024088-13-3 024131-13-3 024159-13-3 024201-13-3 024287-13-3 024337-13-3 024384-13-3 024387-13-3 024455-13-3 024467-13-3 024497-13-3 024517-13-3 024528-13-3 024546-13-3 002404-13-5 024569-13-3 024586-13-3 024593-13-3 024594-13-3 024589-13-3 024590-13-3 024591-13-3 024592-13-3 024596-13-3 024788-13-3 024814-13-3 024871-13-3 001868-13-5 024961-13-3 025007-13-3
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DIST. 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 17 2 2 2 2 2 17 17 17 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 17 2 2 2 2 2 71 17 2 17 2 17 2 1 2 2 17 2 2 1 2 17 17 17 17 2 2 2 17 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 17 17 17 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 17 2 2 27 17 1 1 2 17 2 2 17 2 2 17 2 2 1 1 17 2 2 17 2 1 17 2 2 17 17 2 17 2 17 2 2 2 2 17 17 17 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 17 2 2 2 2 2 2
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025027-13-3 025028-13-3 025171-13-3 025221-13-3 025318-13-3 025321-13-3 025343-13-3 025488-13-3 025583-13-3 025593-13-3 025627-13-3 025653-13-3 025747-13-3 025773-13-3 025775-13-3 025776-13-3 025778-13-3 025787-13-3 025788-13-3 025791-13-3 025802-13-3 001427-13-5 025875-13-3 025876-13-3 025882-13-3 025914-13-3 025950-13-3 131295-13-5 026083-13-3 026219-13-3 026238-13-3 130867-13-5 026371-13-3 026405-13-3 026411-13-3 026419-13-3 026433-13-3 026467-13-3 026483-13-3 026890-13-3 026896-13-3 026897-13-3 026898-13-3 026905-13-3 026906-13-3 026911-13-3 026915-13-3 026917-13-3 026919-13-3 026923-13-3 026938-13-3 026951-13-3 026967-13-3 026971-13-3 026972-13-3 026986-13-3 131181-13-5 027054-13-3 027055-13-3 027056-13-3 027058-13-3 027095-13-3 027182-13-3 027242-13-3 027248-13-3 027252-13-3 027275-13-3 027276-13-3 027351-13-3 027366-13-3 027370-13-3 027480-13-3 027501-13-3 027502-13-3 027539-13-3 027611-13-3 000835-13-5 027868-13-3 027892-13-3 028070-13-3 028093-13-3 028147-13-3 028330-13-3 028336-13-3 028469-13-3 028574-13-3 028759-13-3 028760-13-3 028778-13-3 028783-13-3 028847-13-3 028874-13-3 028914-13-3 028920-13-3 028941-13-3 028948-13-3 029011-13-3 029012-13-3 029017-13-3 029032-13-3 029033-13-3 029037-13-3 029080-13-3 029082-13-3 029291-13-3 029293-13-3 029294-13-3 029308-13-3 029458-13-3 029474-13-3 029505-13-3 029506-13-3 029520-13-3 029560-13-3 029561-13-3 029563-13-3 029637-13-3 029754-13-3 029758-13-3 029811-13-3 029822-13-3 029998-13-3 030016-13-3 030017-13-3 030032-13-3 030123-13-3 030124-13-3 030402-13-3 030401-13-3 030420-13-3 030436-13-3 030510-13-3 030515-13-3 030531-13-3 030601-13-3 030759-13-3 030943-13-3 030980-13-3 031057-13-3 031104-13-3
THE ITEM
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GEMS INVESTMENTS INC GEMS INVESTMENTS INC GIBBS CINDY D GIBSON FRANCES A GILBERT JUNIOR & BARBARA GILBERT PETER GILL FRANCIS GLADDEN CHARLENE GLISSON MILDRED WILDER ESTATE GLOVER ALVIN JR GLOVER KAWAN GLOVER RICHARD HARMON GOING PATRICIA GOLDEN AL GOLDEN ALPHONSO GOLDEN ALPHONSO D GOLDEN ELLA L GOLDEN MARY C W GOLDEN MATTHEW D GOLDEN TONYA GOLDSMITH MARTHA G ESTATE GONZALES JOE GOODING JOHN & MICHELE GOODING JOHN AND MICHELE GOODLEY JENNIFER GOODMAN ELLISON GOODMAN LAVERN GOODWIN ALTON G GORDON APRIL GRAHAM CHARMESHIA CHARRVON GRAHAM ERIC E GRAHAM PHILLIP A & ETTA R GRANT AARON & JUANITA S GRANT ELEASE GRANT FRANKLIN LYNN GRANT JAMES GRANT LETITIA GRANT SAMUEL L & REBECCA L GRANT-JACKSON BARBARA ANN GREEN CATHERINE I & CHARLES L GREEN CLARENCE GREEN CLARENCE GREEN CLARENCE GREEN DANA GREEN DANA B GREEN DAVID GREEN DAVID L GREEN DELORES W* ETAL GREEN DERRICK GREEN DIANE GREEN DWAYNE S GREEN EMANUEL ETAL GREEN FRANK L GREEN GARRY J GREEN GARRY JANNELL GREEN HARVEY LEE HEIRS OF GREEN LARRY H GREEN LUCRECIE ANN GREEN LUCRECIE ANN GREEN LUCRECIE ANN GREEN MARILYN P & SHANNON STEP GREEN ROBERTA H HEIRS OF GREENE EBONY SHEKIA GREENWOOD SHAWN GREGG CARLA GREGG CEPHUS SR & MARTHA E GREGG LARRY GREGG LARRY AND SHIRLEY GRIFFIN BERNARD GRIFFIN BERNARD GRIFFIN BERNARD GRIFFIN GREGORY GRIFFIN JOSEPH R GRIFFIN JOSEPH R & PAMELA FAYE GRIFFIN PHIL B GRILLO RICHARD AND LAURA GUERRIER WILGIENS W GUYTON CELESTE HODGES H L ENGLISH HALL EARLY MAE & DIGGS JAMES H HALL KIRK MCLAIN & BARBARA HALL TRINA M HAMMOND MARY P & MACK ADA P ET HAMPTON ALBERTUS HANNIBAL HALLIE JR & STEVENS E HARBOUR PORTFOLIO VI LP HARPER ARTHUR L & ANDERSON RIC HARPER ARTHUR L C/O A HARPER HARPER ROBERT D & ANDERSON HARRELL CHARLIE & WILLIAMS WIL HARRINGTON JOHNNY L ETAL HARRIS AVA KERSHAW HARRIS ENTERPRISE HARRIS FRANCES D & WALDEN HARRIS JAMES HARRIS JAMES V HARRIS ROWLAND HARRIS ROWLAND HARRIS SABRINA F HARRIS WALDEN & FRANCES F HARRIS WALDEN HEIRS OF & FRAN* HARRIS WILLIE J HART DAVID HART DAVID ETAL HASTIE FRANK JR HASTIE KENNEDY & MCGEE LILLIAN HASTIE KENYATTA SHAWNTA HASTIE WINDELL G HAWKINS MAUDE L* &BROWN CHARLE HAWTHORNE MARY ELLA HAYES ANTHONY & MARY ANN HAYES ANTHONY L SR & MARY ANN HAYES MARY FRANCES HAYNESWORTH DAVID JR HAYNESWORTH ESSIE M HAYNESWORTH HAROLD HEARTS REDEEMED MINISTRIES INC HENDERSHOT WILLIAM HENDERSON AMANDA HENDRIX BRENDA HENDRIX JOE & BRENDA HERRINGTON CYNTHIA D & TRACY E HERRINGTON TRACY E HERRINGTON TRACY E HERRIOTT LAWRENCE J HEIRS OF HEYWARD MARIE H & LEONEIL HEYWARD ROBERT & GWEN B HILL GEORGE WASHINGTON HILL GEORGE WASHINGTON HILL JOHN C & JUANITA E HILL LEVERN ESTATE OF & SANDRA HILL WAYNE G ETAL HILL WILLIAM H JR HILLMAN GEORGE E HILTON-EDWARDS TINA MARIE HOAG CHARLES C & DEBORAH L HODGE JAMES HODGE JOHN D JR & ERNESTINE HODGE RAY V HODGE THOMAS & CONYERS DELLA
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C3
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L & L DEVELOPMENT SC GEN PART LAM LINDA C DEAN & DEAN TAMMY LAM LINDA C DEAN & SYLVESTER O LAM SYLVESTER O & LINDA C DEAN LAM SYLVESTER O LINDA C DEANLANCASTER ALICE LANE CONSTANCE C LARRY-WOODSON ELIZABETH & WIL LAWRENCE BETTY %ELISTER LEE JR LAWS BYRAN & PEGGY LEACH ERICA LEE JOSEPHINE S LEE LILLIE MAE HEIRS OF LEMMON ARCHIE & ELIZA D LEMMON ARCHIMEDES LEMMON ARCHIMEDES LEMMON ARCHIMEDES LEMMON ARCHIMEDES LEMON CARIN AND CORNEA “LEMON SANDRA ELAINE, CARIN E &” LENEAU MICHAEL LESANE EDDIE LESANE JANIE D ESTATE LESANE JERRY & EDDIE LESANE WILLIE L LEVERNE TURKESSA & DEBARGE KE LEVERNE TURKESSA & DEBARGE KE LEWIS GLORIA B LEWIS MALACHI HEIRS OF LEWIS MARY ANTHONY LEWIS MARY H LEWIS MARY H LEWIS RODDY F & EDITH B LEWIS WILLIE NELL ETAL LOGAN BLANCHE LONEY PATRICIA LOPEZ MARIA HERNADEZ LOWERY DARRICK LOWERY DARRICK DANELL LOWERY JAMES L & CASSANDRA M LOWERY JAMES L & DANIEL LOWERY JAMES LAVERNE LOWERY JAMES LAVERNE LOWERY MASON S & CARA J LOWERY NETTIE LOWERY PATTY & BATTILANA JUDY LOWERY THOMAS J LOWERY THOMAS J LOWERY THOMAS J LOWERY THOMAS J LOYD PERRY JR* & JUDY P ESTATE LYONS ANGELA P “MABRY JR, SHERYL AND DAVID” MACK ANN MACK CLARENCE & MAGGIE MACK FRANKLIN MACK ISIAH & DENISE MACK JOHN WESLEY MACK MARY & FRANKLIN MACK SANDRA K & MCKENZIE DANIE MACK WADDELL L* & MARY A HEIRS MAHONEY SAMAYA LASHAYE MALONE DENNIS M & SHELLEY M MANNING BRINELL & FRANCIS MARG MANTHEI JERALD G MAPLE AUDREY ETAL MAPLE AUDREY ETAL MAPLE BERNARD & AUDREY MAPLE FELICIA MAPLE NORMA TRUSTEE MARCH HEATHER RONELL FOSTER MARIANAS INVESTMENT INC MARIANAS INVESTMENT INC MARIANAS INVESTMENT INC MARIANAS INVESTMENT INC MARIANAS INVESTMENT INC MARION WILLIS MARION WILLIS MARK ELIZABETH MARQUARDTT MAVIS D MARQUARDTT MAVIS ESTATE MARQUARDTT MAVIS ESTATE MARSHALL ARLINDA & THOMAS TRUS MARSHALL ARLINDA & THOMAS TRUS MARSHALL FAMILY TRUST MARSHALL FAMILY TRUST MARSHALL FAMILY TRUST THE MARSHALL FAMILY TRUST THE MARSHALL LAVENTRICE LACOLE MARSHALL THOMAS MARSHALL THOMAS & ARLINDA MARTIN DELICIA DEANNA MARTIN EYVETTE & WILLIE NELL D MARTIN THERESA E & LARRY E MARTIN TINA LOUISE MATTHEWS ROY TIMOTHY MAYE JOSEPH JR MAYHEW EDWIN E MAYNOR LORENE THOMPSON & WILLI MAYRANT JAMES G HEIRS OF MAYRANT MARY & GREEN GENEVA MAYRANT MARY L MAYRANT MARY M MAZIQUE JAMIE MCBRIDE GWENDOLYN M & MCFADDEN MCBRIDE GWENDOLYN M & WARD MCBRIDE JOE ANN MCBRIDE MATTIE HEIRS OF(AUTHOR MCBRIDE SHAROLYN R MCBRIDE WILLIAM & MARY A MCCAIN EMMA J MCCANTS ROBERT LEE MCCAULEY FRANK MCCLAM JAMES E MCCLUNG ERIC R & KATHERYN A MCCORMICK PAULA MCCOWN MARK MCCOY GENEVA ESTATE MCCOY JENNIE LOU J MCCRAY DARNETTA MCCRAY MARY MCCRAY PATRICIA ANN B & WAY BE MCCRAY TONY A& DURANT SINCLAIR MCCRAY-WHITEKENDRA KENYTTA MON MCCREADY SAUNDRA MCCUTCHEN ARTHUR LE MCDANIEL GENEVA ESTATE MCDANIEL MATTIE FLOYD HEIRS OF MCDANIEL MATTIE HEIRS OF MCDONALD CATHY SINGLETON MCDONALD SALLIE M MCDOWELL GLADYS* & COX COREY MCDUFFIE JULIA BRADLEY MCELVEEN DURANT(ESTATE) MCELVEEN MARTHA ESTATE MCELVEEN SARAH MCELVEEN YVONNE MCENTIRE ALBERT & PAMELA MCFADDEN ABSOLUM JR MCFADDEN BEN
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2015
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2015
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TAXPAYER
MCFADDEN GARRY L ETAL MCFADDEN GARRY L ETAL MCFADDEN JAMAR CANTY ETAL MCFADDEN JAMAR CANTY ETAL MCFADDEN JAMES & CAMILLA HEIRS MCFADDEN JOHNNIE W MCFADDEN KAREN MCFADDEN RUDINA MCGEE DARRELL MCGEE KEVIN MCGILL JAMES L & TOUM BRENDA MCGILL MARVIN MCGILL WILLY B & REITA NELSON MCGONIGAL KENNETH HEIRS OF & MCKENZIE CURTIS & JACQULIN MCKENZIE MARCUS MCKNIGHT CARY MCLEOD AMY SUZANNE MCLEOD ARNOLD F MCLEOD BRYAN MCLEOD ERVIN L MCLEOD HATTIE MAE MCLEOD MCLEOD JEFFREY D MCLEOD JESSE MCLEOD JESSE DBA VESTCO MCLEOD JESSE DBA VESTCO MCLEOD JESSE DBA VESTCO PROP MCLEOD JUSTIN B & SARAH N MCLEOD JUSTIN B & SARAH NICOLE MCLEOD LENORA R & MCLEOD THOMA MCLEOD ROBERT E MCLEOD SHELBY T (VAUGHAN) MCLEOD THOMAS JR ETAL MCMILLAN SYBIL MCMILLAN TYRONE R MCMILLIAN TEADA MCWILLIAMS SALLY MCWILLIAMS SALLY MENCIL JAMES E & JOSEPH JR ETA MEYERS WILLIE MICKENS THELMA O & PAUL MIDSTATE ENTERPRISES & MNM MILES JIM H MILLER CELESTINE V & SHIRLEY D MILLER DOROTHY MILLER DOROTHY N MILLER ELIZABETH D HEIRS OF MILLER ELIZABETH HEIRS OF MILLER ISAIAH MILLER JACK MILLER JOHNNIE* & CHANDLER ES MILLER KNAJA R MILLICAN ARTHENIA JACKSON ESTA MISSOURI DUANE R & DEBRA MISSOURI DUANE R & DEBRA A MITA PATEL REALTY LLC MITCHELL GINGER J MITCHELL LEODEL V OR JOHNSON J MITCHELL LEODELL V ET AL MITCHELL MICHAEL D MITCHUM CECIL JR MNM ENTERPRISES INC MOBILE DIAGNOSTICS LLC MONTGOMERY ALMA A & TRACY MONTGOMERY ERIC MONTGOMERY HATTIE HEIRS(LOUISE MONTGOMERY HERBERT MONTGOMERY HERBERT MOODY OLIVER JR MOORE JAMANA %HERITAGE ACCEPT MOORE LINDA T MOORE MERLENE K MOORE NATHAN F MORRIS MARGARET MORRIS RYAN S MORRIS STANLEY & SIREA MORRIS TAMATHA H MOSES LUCINDER HEIRS OF&WRIGHT MOSES ZELDA A ETAL MOUZON GWENDOLYN A MUGHAL BARBARA S MULCH CRAIG & KATHY MULDROW DAVID ESTATE &VERLENE* MUNGO HOMES INC MURRAY BELLE WHITE HEIRS OF MURRAY BURRELL & HEROD ETAL MURRAY HEROD MURRAY MAGDALENE P & WILLIAMS MURRAY MAGDALENE P & WILLIAMS MURRAY VALERIE & MAYRANT MARY MYERS CALVIN & CATHY MYERS ROBERT & MARTHA J NATHANIEL CHARLES E HEIRS OF & NEAL ALBERTA SIERRA NEAL J WILFRED NEAL J WILFRED NEELEY ETHEL B HEIRS OF NELSON DERRICK L NELSON FRIZEAL NELSON JENNIFER NELSON SAMUEL NELSON THOMAS HEIRS OF& HATTIE NERO RONNIE BENJAMIN NEWMAN CLAUDE B JR NEWMAN CLAUDE B JR NEWMAN E YVONNE NEWMAN THOMAS S NEWMAN THOMAS S NEWMAN THOMAS S & E YVONNE NICKENS JOHN R NICKENS MICHELE ETAL NORFLEET BRENDA Y NORRIS JULIA W OAKS MABLE OAKWOOD ENTERP %WACTOR DELORES OASIS OF LOVE OUTREACH MINISTR OATES ELLIS J & MARY H OBRIEN NANCY ESTATE ODOM KEMI OFFILL MELVIN & BRENDA OLIVER TAWN M ORTIZ VICTORIA R ORTIZ-BOSSIE LATINYA OSBORNE GREGORY OSBORNE SARAH I OSTEEN ANTHONY W ETAL OSTEEN TERRY OSWEGO DEV ASSO A PARTNERSHIP OUTEN CHARLES & EMMA G OUTING WILHELMENIA % MANNING OUTTEN MANNING PACK BRIAN G PACK ERIC & KEITH PACK ERIC & KEITH PACK ERIC % GARLAND PACK PACK GARLAND LE* ETAL PACK KEITH % GARLAND PACK PACK LISA & BROOKS ERICA PACK WILLARD & SARAH G PALMER KEITH ALLEN
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1 LOT 1 LOT LOT 1 LOT BLD 1 LOT BLD 1 LOT BLD BLD BLD 1 LOT BLD BLD BLD BLD LOT BLD BLD BLD 2 LOT ACR LOT BLD BLD BLD 1 LOT LOT BLD BLD BLD BLD LOT LOT BLD BLD 1 LOT LOT LOT LOT BLD ACR BLD ACR BLD BLD ACR BLD LOT BLD BLD 1 LOT 1 LOT LOT LOT ACR 1 LOT BLD ACR ACR ACR 1 LOT 1 LOT ACR ACR 1 LOT BLD LOT LOT BLD ACR BLD 1 LOT ACR ACR 1 LOT ACR 1 LOT 1 LOT LOT BLD LOT 1 LOT
15 2.11 12.15 22.2 4.65 1 1 1 BLD 1 1 BLD 1 BLD 1 BLD 2 BLD 1 2 3 1 1 1 22.55 1 BLD 14 4 BLD 3.42 1 BLD 1 2.01 1 BLD 1.49 1 BLD 1 1 BLD 2 BLD 1 BLD 2 BLD 1 1 1 1 1 BLD 2 BLD 2.5 1 7.59 10.83 1 1 1 2 BLD 2.8 2 BLD 1 BLD 0.95 2 BLD 1 1 BLD
ACR ACR ACR ACR ACR LOT BLD LOT BLD LOT LOT LOT LOT LOT ACR ACR BLD LOT BLD ACR LOT ACR LOT ACR LOT BLD ACR LOT ACR LOT BLD LOT LOT LOT LOT BLD BLD BLD BLD LOT LOT ACR BLD ACR ACR LOT BLD BLD LOT ACR LOT LOT ACR LOT BLD LOT
1 1 1 1 2
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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REC #
050953-13-3 051009-13-3 051250-13-3 051254-13-3 051209-13-3 051389-13-3 051390-13-3 051521-13-3 051553-13-3 051576-13-3 051619-13-3 051656-13-3 051851-13-3 051868-13-3 052003-13-3 052006-13-3 052005-13-3 052029-13-3 052033-13-3 052043-13-3 052059-13-3 052219-13-3 052230-13-3 052288-13-3 052287-13-3 052298-13-3 052312-13-3 052313-13-3 052328-13-3 052329-13-3 052330-13-3 052336-13-3 052365-13-3 052476-13-3 130100-13-5 052605-13-3 052606-13-3 002362-13-5 052732-13-3 052733-13-3 052841-13-3 052842-13-3 052880-13-3 053244-13-3 002380-13-5 053342-13-3 053402-13-3 053431-13-3 053442-13-3 053505-13-3 002376-13-5 053674-13-3 053675-13-3 053676-13-3 053677-13-3 053678-13-3 053715-13-3 053820-13-3 053821-13-3 053850-13-3 053852-13-3 053971-13-3 054151-13-3 054155-13-3 054169-13-3 054180-13-3 054183-13-3 054187-13-3 054188-13-3 054212-13-3 054250-13-3 054252-13-3 054323-13-3 054326-13-3 054369-13-3 054372-13-3 054373-13-3 054385-13-3 054414-13-3 054415-13-3 054438-13-3 054443-13-3 054461-13-3 054462-13-3 054463-13-3 054475-13-3 054483-13-3 054505-13-3 054538-13-3 054656-13-3 054710-13-3 054718-13-3 054719-13-3 054734-13-3 054735-13-3 002068-13-5 055053-13-3 055111-13-3 055130-13-3 055155-13-3 055156-13-3 055169-13-3 055207-13-3 055210-13-3 055211-13-3 055233-13-3 055306-13-3 055324-13-3 055350-13-3 055443-13-3 131127-13-5 055452-13-3 055453-13-3 055454-13-3 055512-13-3 055599-13-3 055698-13-3 055706-13-3 055767-13-3 055806-13-3 055867-13-3 056011-13-3 056014-13-3 056100-13-3 056171-13-3 056172-13-3 056174-13-3 056206-13-3 056221-13-3 056419-13-3 056428-13-3 056557-13-3 056558-13-3 056566-13-3 056566-13-3 056601-13-3 131299-13-5 056657-13-3 056704-13-3 056707-13-3
THE ITEM
TAXPAYER
PALMETTO ENTERPRISES A PART PALMETTO PROPERTIES PALMETTO PROPERTIES OF SUMTER PALMETTO PROPERTIES OF SUMTER PALMETTO PROPERTIES OF SUMTER PARANTO ALISON PARANTO ALLISON PARKER NATCHER L PARKER SUSIE & JAMES PARKS JAMIE PARRISH ROBIN PARRY WINNIE PATTERSON DONNA L PATTERSON ORA A PEARSON COREY C & CARTER TAWAN PEARSON DELPHINE PEARSON DELPHINE PEARSON JAMES E JR & DEBBIE W PEARSON JOYCE V & MARTHA ANDRE PEARSON LORETTA (LOYD) PEARSON ROBERT JAMES & PEOPLES WILLIAM ANTHONY & PUGH PERDUE DAWN A & RAYMOND P PERRY GLADYS D PERRY GLADYS D PERRY KIMBERLY RENEA PERRY LONNIE JR ETAL PERRY LONNIE JR ETAL PERRY SARAH L PERRY STACEY & BRIDGET & PERRY STEPHEN T PERRY WILBERT PETERSON BEN JR ETAL PETTIGREW ROBERT S JR PHILLIPS ELIZABETH %SHERRY PHILLIPS ORAL PHILLIPS ORAL G SR & JACQUELIN PHILLIPS SHERRY PIERCE JASPER A & SYBILE M PIERCE JASPER A & SYBILE M PILLSBURY JENNIFER LYNN MOOD PILLSBURY JON F SR ESTATE PINCKNEY-TODD SYLVIA PITTMAN ALVA M 111 & DEBORAH K PITTS JEREMY H & ANNA D PLAYER C LESTER III PLEASANT NATHANIEL PLOWDEN CARRIE & DINKINS AGNES PLOWDEN LATONYA C/O POGUE MABEL S HEIRS OF POLK JOHNNIE MAE(GARRETT) PORCHER MICHAEL PORCHER MICHAEL PORCHER MICHAEL PORCHER MICHAEL PORCHER MICHAEL PORTER DORITA POSTELL JIMMIE LEE HEIRS OF POSTELL JIMMY LEE POTTER CINDY LENEAU POTTER ELDON W ESTATE PRATT JASON HARVEY PRESLEY CRYSTAL & ABRAMS GWEND PRESLEY LAWRENCE PRESSLEY ALBERT LE C/O CATRINA PRESSLEY JERMAINE LEMOND PRESSLEY JOSEPH E SR & GLENDA PRESSLEY LARRY B PRESSLEY LAWRENCE PREUSSER ROBERT E JR & TAMMY T PRICE JARED NATHAN PRICE JENNIFER D PRIMUS ROBERT J & JACQUELINE PRINCE CAESAR & ADA A & LILLIA PRINCE MOZELL & ANNA PRINCE OLIVE R PRINCE PAMELA PRINCE WOODROW & EMMIE N PRINGLE ANNIE L PRINGLE ANNIE L PRINGLE EDWARD PRINGLE GENEVA ESTATE PRINGLE JOHNNY JR PRINGLE JOHNNY JR PRINGLE JOHNNY JR PRINGLE MARY NELSON REBECCA RI PRINGLE RENEE LE PRINGLE SHERLIE PRIOLEAU JOANN AND MICHAEL PROSSER KATHERINE L & JOHN DER PUGH GARDENIA PUGH JASON & HAM WANDA PUGH JENISE PUGH ROBERT PUGH ROBERT & ROBERT JR RAGIN THOMAS HEIRS OF RAHMAN ASIM A RAMSEY BRENDA G RAMSEY JOHN RAMSEY RONALD & CYNTHIA RAMSEY RONALD H RAMSEY TERRILL & YULANDA RANSOM JOHN JR* & CORINE HEIRS RANSOM LAURA RANSOM LILLIE MAE WHEELER RASBERRY CAROLYN WAYMER ETAL RAY FREDDIE RAY JAMES CHRISTOPHER & TIASHA RAY SHIRLEY REAVES ROY & BRENDA MARTIN REAY MATTHEW B & AUDRY ANN RECA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP RECA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP RECA LP REED AARON SR & MCALLISTER REEDS HOLDINGS LLC REID CELESTINE M REID JOHN C ETAL REMBERT EUGENE H REMBERT LOUISE RESPASS ARCHIE E & INEZ M RHABB HAMPTON RHABB KELLY RHODES MARY C RICHARDSON ALMENIA*& WILLIS BE RICHARDSON ALMENIA*& WILLIS BE RICHARDSON ALPHONZA “RICHARDSON CARRIE,JAMES A &” RICHARDSON DAVID LEE RICHARDSON JOE ANN RICHARDSON KAYLA AND WRIGHT WI RICHARDSON WILLIE JR ETAL RICHARDSON WILLIE JR ETAL RICHARDSON EDDIE OR BETTY NEW OWNER: COOPER ESSIE MAE RICHBURG ALTON RICHBURG SAMANTHA E RICHEY KURT RICKS ELOISE AND HOWARD RESHAW RICKS GLADYS LESANE & JAMES L
DIST. 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 17 2 2 2 2 17 2 2 2 2 2 2 17 2 2 1 17 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 17 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 17 2 2 17 18 17 2 2 17 2 17 17 2 17 17 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 17 17 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 17 17 17 1 18 2 2 2 2 2 2 17 17 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 17 2 17 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 17 17 17 2 2 2 2 17 17 2 2 1 1 2 2
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C5
LOT/BLD/ACERAGE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 BLD 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 BLD 1 1 1 2 BLD 1 1 1 2 1.75 1 BLD 1 1 1 1 1 BLD 5 6 2 BLD 1 1 1 1 BLD 2.5 1 1 BLD 1 1 BLD 1 1 1 2 1 BLD 2 BLD 1 2 BLD 1 BLD 1 1 1 1 2 BLD 1.2 1 1 1 1 BLD 1 1 1 2 BLD 2 1 2.7 2 1 1 1 1 1 BLD 1 1 BLD 1 BLD 1 1 BLD 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 BLD 1 1 1 3.87 2 BLD 2 BLD 3.25 2 BLD 1 1 2 BLD 1 1 1 BLD 2 BLD 1 BLD 1 1 BLD 1 1 4.26 1 1 1 1 1 1 BLD 1 2 BLD 1 8.78 1 1 1 1 BLD 1 BLD 1
1
1
1
1
1 1
1 1 1
1 2 1 1
1
1
1
1 1 1 1
1
1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1
1 1
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1 BLD 1 BLD 1 LOT 1 LOT 1 BLD 1 BLD
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CLASSIFIEDS
THE ITEM
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TAXPAYER
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2015
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SMITH FANNIE L(ESTATE) SMITH JOSEPH & JOAN SMITH JOSEPH OR JOAN GASS SMITH MYCHAEL GENE JR & SMITH SHIRLEY SMITH THOMAS & LIZZIE HEIRS OF SNOW MYRA L & JEFFREY L SNYDER ROY JOSEPH SOBERANIS DALE SCOTT SOUTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY BANK SOUTHEASTERN REGIONAL HOUSING SOUTHLAND PROPERTIES SOUTHLAND PROPERTIES OF SUMTER SOWERS LINDA J & EUGENE HEIRS SPANN EDWARD JR SPANN ERNEST HEIRS OF & ANNIE SPANN GEORGE JR SPANN JAMES JR (ESTATE) SPANN JESSIE B ESTATE & EDWARD SPANN JESSIE BAXTER ESTATE SPANN SAMMIE & WASHINGTON JOAN SPENCER SAMUEL SPIEGEL CATHERINE L SPRINGS JAMES T STANLEY SHERL A STANLEY SHERL ANN STAVIS ROOSEVELT STEADMAN ROBIN STEADMAN STACEY ETAL STEPHENS RONALD P STEWART ELIJAH JR STEWART ELIJAH JR STEWART ELIJAH JR STEWART ELIJAH JR STEWART MARY L STEWART QUENTIN MARTESE STREATH JOSEPH MICHAEL STREET JANET R STUART MARY E MILLER STUKES JAMES E & NANCY C STUKES JESSICA NACOLE STUKES MARY STUKES RHUIE & IVORY SULLIVAN STAYCE S SUMPTER CHRISTOPHER F JR SUMTER FUNERAL SERVICES INC ET SUMTER OPTIMIST CLUB OF SUMTER SUMTER-LEE COMMUNITY DEVELOPME SUNOCO INC (R & M) SUNTOP PARK LLC SWEAT LISHEAD SWEAT LISHEAD SWEAT SARAH TARAZAZAOFF FARMS INC TATE JR DANIEL & JACKSON KATIE TAYLOR ASHTON Q & ASHTON RICAR TAYLOR ASHTON Q AND TAYLOR ROS TAYLOR BERLIE SPANN ETAL TAYLOR CHARLIE & SAMMIE* TAYLOR JOSEPH TAYLOR JOSEPH K & HILDA M JR TAYLOR JOYCE C TAYLOR MARY TAYLOR RICHARD J TAYLOR SAMMIE TAYLOR SAMMIE TAYLOR THOMAS J JR & ELLEN A TAYLOR TIMOTHY & JOYCE TCMH INVESTMENTS LLC TEFON CONSTRUCTION INC TEFON CONSTRUCTION INC TEMONEY ELLA N BRUNSON ET AL TENNANT DONALD W THE YOUTH ACADEMY THE YOUTH ACADEMY THE YOUTH ACADEMY THE YOUTH ACADEMY A NONPROFIT THOMAS DAVID L THOMAS LOGRETTA & LUCAS ROBERT THOMPSON HORACE (ESTATE) THOMPSON HORACE (ESTATE) THOMPSON L DANIELS TIDWELL LINDA L ESTATE OF TIDWELL LINDA L ESTATE OF TIDWELL LINDA L ESTATE OF TIDWELL LINDA L ESTATE OF TINDAL BOSTON TINDAL HENRY JR TINDAL ISRAEL TINDAL ISRAEL TINDAL ISRAEL TINDAL J JOE TINDAL LEROY & MARY A TINDAL LORETTA TINDAL RODNEY TINDAL ROSA LE HEIRS OF TINDAL SARAH L TINDALL LUCILLE TISDALE AUDREY TISDALE DONALD L TISDALE TERESA DUBOSE TITUS MARY F & ARCHIE TOMLIN MARY E ESTATE TOMLIN SHERMAN TOMLIN SHERMAN & TONYA TONEY GERRY R & DEXIA L TONY KAREN TOOMER PSHANDA S & SINGLETON V TOUM BRENDA TRAVIS VICKIE F TRAYNUM BONNIE J TRIPLETT FREDERIC M TRUESDALE FRANCES L TRUESDALE RONALD & SHERRY TRUESDALE SHERRY LYNN TRUESDALE SHERRY T TRUESDALE SHERRY T TRUESDALE SHERRY T TRUESDALE SHERRY T TRUSTEE TRUETT BRIAN EDWARD TURNER ETHEL TURNER EVELYN TURNER WILLIE L & FLORA M VAGNONE STEVE L & DONNA VANCE JOSEPH VANDERMARK JACK L VANDERMARK SHAWN L OR JACK VANOVER CONLEY HEIRS OF VARNER GARRIS C VARNER GARRIS C II VARNER GARRIS C II VARNER GARRIS C II VARNER GARRIS CLIFTON VARNER GARRIS CLIFTON II VARNER GARRIS CLIFTON II VARNER PROPERTIES LLC VAUGHN CYNTHIA M VAUGHN GLORIA VAUGHN HENRY & THELMA VAUGHN LAWRENCE ETAL
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2015
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