Treasury Department – Office of the Director of Internal Revenue, Columbia, S. C. The following described real property, seized from Eloise Jacobs, Rt. 2, Blaney, S. C., under warrants for distraint for the nonpayment of assessed taxes due, will be sold, as provided by section 3701 of the Internal Revenue Code, at public auction on Friday, April 10, 1953 at 11 o’clock a.m. at Roseberry Auto Parts, 2.8 miles South of Pontiac, S. C., on U. S. Highway No. 1. “All that certain piece parcel or tract of land with the improvements thereon, situates lying and being in School District No. 2 (Formerly 19) in the State of South Carolina, being shown on map thereof prepared by J. T. Gettys, Jr., Surveyor, Mar. 16, 1934, containing One Hundred Sixty-Nine (169) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands formerly of Tom Jeffers, on the East by lands now or formerly of Shealy, on the South by lands formerly of Bumgardner, now of Faust, and on the West by lands of Lorick & Lowrance, and lands now of formerly of McGee and of Goff. Also: that certain piece, parcel or tract of land with improvements thereon, including the fish pond on the North side of said tract, situate lying and being near the Town of Pontiac in the County of Richland and State of South Carolina, Containing sixty and one-half (60 1/2) acres and bounded as follows: North by lands of Estate of L. D. Ross, East and Southeast by lands now or formerly of R. M. Edens, South and Southeast by lands now or formerly of Lorick & Lowrance. The above tract of land being more fully shown by reference to a Plat of said property, prepared for R. M. Edens by Tomlinson Engineering Co. Dec. 15, 1920, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Richland County in Plat Book D at Page 125. There is excepted, however, from the two (2) tracts above described the following described tract of land, containing nine and one-fourth (9 1/4) acres, bounded on North by land of Earl Jacobs and measuring thereon 467 feet. Each by a public road and measuring thereon 651 feet; Southeast by land conveyed to Earl Jacobs by Marie Boland Timmons and by a stream and measuring thereon 130 feet, South by a pond hereinafter 485 feet more or less; and West by land of Earl Jacobs and measuring thereon 966 feet; Said tract of nine and one quarter (9 1/4) acres being more fully shown and delineated on a plat thereof made by James C. Covington. C. E. May 6, 1914, to be record. Also: There is excluded from teh two (2) tracts above, the following described tract of land containing thirty two and one ten (32.1) acres which includes the fish pon and two and one tenth (2.1) acres adjacent there to being a part of the sixty and one half acres (60 1/2) tract above described, heretofor and conveyed by Earl Jacobs to Ester B. Minor by deed recorded in teh office of the Clerk of Court for Richland County in Deed Book 47 at Page 93.” R. C. PITTS, Director.

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