17396. Peoples Bank (Fountain Inn, SC)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
February 4, 1927
Location
Fountain Inn, South Carolina (34.689, -82.196)

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Description

All articles refer to the Peoples Bank of Fountain Inn being in the hands of a receiver (South Carolina Savings Bank / South Carolina State Bank acting as receiver) and numerous master sales of its assets from 1927โ€“1931. No contemporaneous newspaper text describes a depositor run; instead the bank was placed in receivership and its real estate was sold, indicating permanent closure/liquidation.

Events (10)

1. February 4, 1927 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Bank placed in receivership (South Carolina Savings Bank / State bank acting as receiver); legal actions and asset liquidation follow.
Newspaper Excerpt
South Carolina Savings Bank, Receiver for People's Bank of Fountain Inn, S. C.
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newspapers
2. December 31, 1927 Other
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South Carolina Savings Bank, as Receiver for The Peoples Bank of Fountain Inn, Plaintiff, ... will sell ... (master's sale scheduled Jan. 2, 1928).
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3. October 28, 1928 Other
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South Carolina Savings Bank ... as Receiver for The Peoples Bank of Fountain Inn ... (probate/suit papers mentioning receiver).
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4. December 13, 1928 Other
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South Carolina Savings bank, receiver for the Peoples bank Fountain Inn. to Putnam $10 ... (deed transfer filed).
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5. March 11, 1929 Other
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South Carolina Savings Bank, Receiver of The Peoples Bank of Fountain Inn, Plaintiff, SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (filed March 11, 1929).
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6. April 10, 1931 Other
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South Carolina Savings bank as receiver for the Peoples Bank of Fountain Inn, plaintiff, versus ... (Supreme Court decision referencing receiver).
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7. November 21, 1931 Other
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Pursuant decree of the court the South State bank, receiver the People's Bank Inn. plaintiff, sell public auction ... (master's sale Nov/Dec 1931).
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8. December 5, 1931 Other
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South Carolina State bank, as receiver for the Peoples bank of Fountain Inn. vs A. M. Stewart ... sold to James Richardson (Dec. 1931 sales advertised).
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9. December 8, 1931 Other
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South Carolina State bank, as receiver for the Peoples bank of Fountain Inn. vs A. M. Stewart, 26 acres ... sold to James Richardson, for $400.
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10. December 19, 1931 Other
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E. Inman, master, to the South Carolina State bank, as receiver for the Peoples Bank of Fountain Inn, for $400, tract of 26 acres ... (deeds filed Dec. 1931).
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newspapers

Newspaper Articles (10)

Article from The Greenville News, February 4, 1927

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LEGAL NOTICE. STATE SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF GREENVILLE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS W. D. PLAINTIFF W A. Wallace. B. Martin and 11. K. Townes as Trustees for Realty and Investment Co., W. D. Workman. Maud Harrison, Admix, Cyclone Fence Co., Curran B. Earle. Citizens Lumber Company. Alester G Furman C. Good, M Richardson. Individually and Attorney, South Carolina Savings Bank Receiver for People's Bank of Fountain Inn, S. C., F. C. Zaglin, Camp. bell Tile and Mantel Huntington & Guerry, F. J. Coolidge & Sons, Margaret M. Strader. Henry McGee. Annie M. Beaty, R. R. Griffin. Wm. Goldsmith as and Trustee for Greenville Community Hotel Corp. John Russell F. G. Mauldin, American Bank Trust Co., American Building Loan Asso, Jas. West. Defendants SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint served) TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action. of which copy herewith served you. and to ser copy of your answer to the said complaint the subscriber his office. Chamber of Commerce Building. Greenville, South Carolina within twenty days after the serv. ice hereof. exclusive of the day of such service; and you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint within the time afresaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in complaint. Dated Feb. 2nd, 1927 WYATT AIKEN. Attorney for Plaintiff HARRY A DARGAN. Clerk C. To the non-resident defendant: W. Wallace. Take notice that the complaint in this action, together with the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court Common Pleas and General Sessions for the County of Greenville, at Greenville, S. C., this 3rd day of February, 1927. WYATT AIKEN, Attorney for Plaintiff STATE SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY GREENVILLE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Maye W. Webb, Plaintiff against C. O. Hobbs, W. Wallace, H. B. Bates, Southern Motor Company, F. B. Lynch, Palmetto National Bank. Wyatt Aiken, individually and as Trustee of the bankrupt estate of H. B. Bates, Defendants. To the Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which filed in the of. fice of the Clerk Court of Common Pleas for Greenville County. and to serve copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office Masonic Temple, Greenville, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff-in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. M. BLYTHE Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated February 2. 1927. To Absent Defendants, W. Wallace and F. Lynch: YOU WILL PEASE TAKE NOTICE That the Summons and Complaint the above entitled were filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Pleas for Greenville County on February 3, 1922. E. M. BLYTHE, Attorney for Plaintiff February 1927. MASTER'S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF GREENVILLE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Pursuant to an Order of the Court in the case of W. Norwood, Plaintiff, T. R. Allen, and E. P. Riley, as Trustee in Bankruptcy for T. R. Allen, Bankrupt, Defendant, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, in or in front of the County Court House Greenville, S. C., during the legal hours of sale on salesday in February. the same be ing the 7th day of February, 1927. the following described real estate: "All that piece, parcel or lot of land in Austin Township, Greenville County, State of South Carolina, in the Town of Mauldin, described as follows: Beginning at an iron pin at the of Greenville and Laurens Road and Jenkins Street, and runaing thence along Jenkins Street 144 feet. more less to iron pin, corner of lot now or formerly belonging to Maude Swicewood, 156 feet, hore less, to an iron pin on line of property of Frank Schaver thence with the line of the said Frank Schaver 144 feet, more or less, the Greenville and Laurens Road; thence down the Greenville and Laurens Road 156 feet, more or less, to the beginning corner, being the property conveyed to T. R. Allen by R. E. Griffin." Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. INMAN, Master, Greenville County. January 21, 28; February 4.


Article from The Greenville News, December 31, 1927

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MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF GREENVILLE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Pursuant to Decree of the Cours in the case of South Carolina ings Bank, as Receiver for The Peoples Bank of Fountain Inn, Plaintiff, B. Babb, et al, Defendants, will sell public auction to the highest bidder, in or in front of the County Court House Greenville, during the legal of sale salesday January, the same being the 2nd day of January 1928, the described real estate: (1) "All that certain piece, parcel lot of land situate in the Town Fountain County and State aforesaid, containing 7-10 acres, more less, located on Western Street, bounded by lands of Adams, Mrs. Annie Kellett others, and being the same lot veyed by Mrs. Annie Kellett on 1907, Lurah Rader and Lurah Rader Nash on March 17, 1909, said deeds having been recorded in the for Greenville Coun April in Deed Book Page and on December Deed Book Page 212, and being the same conveyed to B. Babb by S. Helson on Jan. 1919, by deed recorded in Deed Book 34 Page 347; reference to deeds being made for fuller and more (2) "Also: All that other certain parcel tract land lying and being in the State of South Carolina, Greenville County and near the town of Fountain Inn, acres, more or less, bounded by lands Thomason, A. S. Peden, Mrs. Martin, and others, and being the same lands conveyed Babb by Armstrong by deed dated Dec. 31. 1919, and recorded the office R. M. for Greenvill County in Deed Book 56, Page The bidder, the tract above described quired deposit with the the sum $500.00 and ful bidder the second described will require with the Master the for the purpose and Terms of sale, the Decree of Court Terms of sale pay for papers and Master, Gre


Article from The Greenville News, October 28, 1928

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LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF GREENVILLE, IN THE PROBATE COURT. South Carolina Savings Bank, as Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. E L. Maroney, deceased. Petitioner, vs. South Carolina National Bank of Charleston. corp., South Carolina Savings Bank. as Receiver for The Peoples Bank of Fountain Inn, J. E. Maroney and all the heirs at law of Mrs. E L. Maroney. deceased. names, ages and places of residence being unknown to Petitioner, Respondent. To the Respondents herein named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the petition in this action. the original of which was filed in my office on the 27th day of October. A. D., 1928. and a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said petition on the subscribing attorney at his office in the Masonic Temple, Greenville, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof. exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fail to answer the petition within the time aforesaid. the pe:itioner in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the petition. FANNIE C. SCOTT. Probate Judge Greenville Cq JAS. M. RICHARDSON Attorney for Petitioner. To all the heirs at law of Mrs. E. L. Maroney, deceased, names, ages and places of residence being unknown to petitioner: You are hereby served with the petition in this cause by publication, and are required to answer the petition herein. which is on file in the office of the Probate Judge for Greenville county. within three days after the publication of service herein expires in said cause, and if you fail to answer the petition within the time aforesaid. the petitioner will apply to the court for relief demanded in the petition. FANNIE C. SCOTT. Probate Judge Greenville County. JAS. M. RICHARDSON. Attorney for Petitioner. GREENVILLE COUNTY By Fannie Scott Judge of the Court of Probate For Greenville County Whereas A D. Asbury Jr., has filed petition in my ofice, praying that Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of India P Asbury late of the County aforesaid deceased. should be granted to A.D. Asbury, Jr., and Rueben R. Asbury These are therefore. to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said ceased be and appear in the Court of Probate of said County to be holden at Greenville Court House. on the 9th day of Nov. 1928 at 11 o'clock m.. to show cause if any why Letters of Administration should not be granted. FANNIE C. SCOTT. Judge of the Court of Probate Oct. 26th. 1928. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA GREENVILLE COUNTY By Fannie Scott Judge of the Court of Probate For Greenville County Whereas Joseph Briggs has filed a petition in my office, praying that Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels. rights and credits of Samuel Briggs, late of the County aforesaid. deceased. should be granted to Minnie Briggs These are. therefore. to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased. to be and appear in the Court of Probate of said County to be holden at Greenville Court House, on the 12th day of Nov 1928 at 11 o'clock R. m., to show cause if any why Le ters of Administration should not granted FANNIE C. SCOTT. Judge of the Court of Probate Greenville, Oct. 26th, 1928.


Article from The Greenville News, December 13, 1928

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Four Transfers Of Property Yesterday Four realty transfers were yesterday filed in the office of James R. Bates, register of mesne conveyance, as follows: Meadows to W. Putnam for $10 and other consideration, 26-acre tract near Fountain Inn, approximate value $5.000. South Carolina Savings bank, receiver for the Peoples bank Fountain Inn. to Putnam $10 and other 73.5 acre tract Oaklawn township. approximate value Constance Albert Kalil Howard for $10 and other consideration. on the and G. R. railway. ward approximate value $500. Rosa Cason to Putnam for $10 consideration. 41.5 acres in township, approximate value


Article from The Greenville News, March 12, 1929

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LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF GREENVILLE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. South Carolina Savings Bank, Receiver of The Peoples Bank of Fountain Inn, Plaintiff, SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. Complaint not Served). Vs. B. Sherman and H. A. Rodgers, Defendants. To the above named defendants: You hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint herein, which filed office of the Clerk of Court for Greenville County on the 11th day of March. 1929, and to serve copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office 404 Ma. sonic Temple, Greenville, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. JAS. M. RICHARDSON, Plaintiff Attorney. Dated March 11th, 1929. Clerk Court Common Pleas. To non-resident defendant, B. Sherman: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, the original of which filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Greenville County on the 11th day of March D., 1929. and you are hereby served by publication. JAS. M. RICHARDSON, Plaintiff's Attorney. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF GREENVILLE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. The Woodside National Bank Greenville, S. C., corp., Plaintiff. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint not Served). Versus Dodd. E. Boggs and Rob. Defendants. To the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned required answer complaint herein, which was filed in the 01fice of the Clerk of Court for Greenville County on the 11th day of March 1929, and to serve copy of your answer to the said complaint on the at his office 404 Masonic Temple, Greenville, C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; if you fall to answer the within the time aforesaid the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief manded in the JAS. M. RICHARDSON, Plaintiff's Attorney Dated 11th day of March. 1929. Clerk Court Common Pleas. To the non-resident defendants, Dodd and S. Boggs: You are hereby and required answer the complaint the original of which was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Greenville County the 11th day of March A. D., 1929. and you are hereby served by pub lication.


Article from The Greenville News, April 11, 1931

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TWO GREENVILLE CASES Supreme Court Hands Down Decisions In Real Estate Tangles COLUMBIA, Apr. 10-Two Greenville cases were decided by the state supreme court, in opinions handed down today. One of the cases is titled, South Carolina Savings bank as receiver for the Peoples Bank of Fountain Inn, versus M. Stansell, appellant, in regard South Carolina Savings bank receiver for the Peoples Bank of Fountain Inn, plaintiff, versus Rose Stansell Boggs, Ethel Stansell, Mary Stansell Coker. John Stansell, Sarah Stansell, and Roy Stansell, defendants. The case involving division of an estate Twelve years ago Mrs. Lula Stansell four of her children mortgaged their 48 to the Peoples Bank of Fountain Inn. In later years the mortgage was transferred the South Carolina Savings bank. In recent years the bank brought action against the six children Mrs. Stansell for partition of the property. with view to coller In Judge H ordered sale of the land Stansell put bid for Stansell later refused comply with the bid, and Judge Mauldin ordered compliance. From this order Stansell appealed. The supreme court affirms the order of Judge Mauldin, the opinion of the court being prepared by JusStabler. The other case is that of J. Pace, respondent, versus Ethel Still, with Leroy Mahaffey and Gallivan are appellants. An opinion Associate Justice Cothran modifies the lower court's decision in this case, which involves settlement of a mortgage on real estate. Action was brought to foreclose mortgage given by Ethel Still to L. Pace, in April 1928, to secure of herself and her husband, R. B. Still, for $4,000 The mortgage was on two tracts of land in suburb of Greenville, including ten acres. Mr. Mahaffey bought piece property at Sans Souci from George for $8,500 He borrowed $5,900 from Gallivan and gave security mortgage and note which R. B. Still had given him on the acres. The suit was brought collection. The court orders the matter manded to the circuit court, with authority for the complain to be amended so as to bring into the case the matter foreclosure the Gallivan mortgage upon the Koester


Article from The Greenville News, November 21, 1931

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MASTER'S SALE STATE OF CAROLINA, COUNTY GREENVILLE, IN COUNTY COURT. Pursuant decree of the court the South State bank, receiver the People's Bank Inn. plaintiff, public the highest bidin front the county court house Greenville, during the legal hour sale salesday the same beday the real that piece, parcel and more less, with the and bounds Beginning iron corner Meekins lands and running corner Davenport: thence to stone: thence iron pin Meekins Cobb thence along line to the beginning being lands Savings receiver by deed of Miriam The bidder the time his bid accepted, deposit with the master cash certified check the insure bona fides. Terms purchaser pay for papers and stamps. Master. Greenville County. November 21-28; December MASTER'S SALE STATE OF CAROLINA IN COUNTY COURT. Pursuant decree of the court the South bank. receiver the Peoples Bank Fountain Inn. plaintiff, sell public auction to the highest blader, in front the county court house during the legal hours sale the same the 7th day of 1931, the real that parcel land in Dunklin township, Greencounty. state Carolina, acres, more and with following metes bounds, to-wit: Beginbig oak and running thence iron Cobb thence Chapman thence beginning and portion lands Savings bank as receiver by Miriam successful the time accepted, required deposit with the master certified check sum insure bona fides Terms purchaser pay for papers INMAN, Master. County. November December GRAIN


Article from The Greenville News, December 5, 1931

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MASTER'S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF GREENVILLE, IN COUNTY COURT Pursuant Decree the Court the The State Bank of South Peoples Plaintiff Glover Hart, sell public auction to the highest bidder in front of County Court House during the hours of sale salesday Deof December 1931 the following day described real estate that parcel lot or land in Chicks Springs in the State and County aforesaid having the following metes bounds B. Kemp the Stokes line this 28 feet stone 3xm: thence chains stone 3xm thence chs bank of South Tiger River: thence down the meanderings of the river another of the Kemp thence line 62-30 2,590 feet to the ginning corner, containing 55 1-2 less, and acre of the Vicent Jenkins Estate shown on plat James K. Dickson made January 12, except and less 36 acres conveyed Wood Kemp deed bearing date 1924 This being the same tract land M. Wood Glover Hart deed bearing date of June Terms of cash; purchaser to pay for papers INMAN November 21-28; December CITATION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT STATE SOUTH COUNY GREENVILLE THE PROBATE COURT. Ex Parte Alonzo McBee Petitioner. In re the estate of. Dilsie Russell To Florence James Kitty Perry Ben Agnes Hewlett and Joe Logan, the heirs law, devisees administrators Ben Earle and Joe Logan, dead, and other entitled as distributees or otherYou are hereby required to appear Probate Court of County on the first February 1932, o'clock cause, any why settlement the Dilsie Russell should not discharge granted Alonzo McBee as administrator estate. And to any of the heirs law devisees of Ben Earle and Joe Logan, are infants fourteen years of are required have guardian ad litem appointed to represent And any of the heirs at law devisees distributees Ben Earle and Joe they infants under the fourteen years, and the persons with whom the infants reside. required have guardian litem resent said infants who are under fourteen years Upon your failure to make application above Court make such appointment on its motion Given under my hand and seal this 29th 1931 GUY A. Probate Judge for Greenville County CHARLES AND BEATY. Attorneys Petitioner. LEGAL NOTICE of way side track: thence with said right of way 104 feet Goodrich street: street 77-25 feet beginning corner. Lot No. 39 begins on right of corner No. 40; thence runs feet Dunean car line right thence along said right way 78-10 feet corner of No. thence 130 feet Goodrich thence Good18.6 feet right of thence said right way feet to the and being part the land Fortner Execuand Trustee under the will of deceased, Norwood Cleveland, by deed dated June 10, 1922. recorded Vol. 76. Page M. C. Office for Greenville The successful bidder the time his bid required to deposit with the Master the $150.00 evidence of the bona fides his Terms sale-Cash; purchaser to pay for papers and Master Greenville County. November 21-28; December MASTER'S SALE STATE SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY IN COUNTY COURT Pursuant to decree of the court in the case South Carolina State bank, receiver for the People's Bank Fountain Inn. vs. Stewart defendant sell at public to the highest bidder. front county court during the legal hour sale salesday December, the same ing the 7th 1931 real estate: that certain piece, parcel or lot land Dunklin township and county containing acres, more or and with the following metes and bounds to-wit Beginning pin, Meekins lands and 54 6.25 to corner thence stone: thence to Meekins Cobb thence 41 along line to the beginning corner and being portion of lands conveyed the Savings receiver by deed of Miriam Woods. The successful bidder at the time his bid accepted. will required deposit with the master cash certified check in the of $200.00 to insure his bona fides Terms purchaser to pay for papers and INMAN Master. Greenville County November 21-28: December


Article from The Greenville News, December 8, 1931

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BRING PUBLIC None Of The Pieces Of Property Brings Over $1,000 At Regular Auction INMAN IN CHARGE Twenty-two pieces of real estate in Greenville county were sold public auction for total of $5,760 by E. Inman, master in equity, yesterday None of the plats brought large sums. The largest figure paid for piece of property was Sales were made in the following cases: Maye W. Webb VS Alice L. Nuessner, et al, property on McDaniel avenue, sold to G. Wyche, attorney, for $1,000. Mrs. Hettie Atwood Eskew VS H. C. Harrison, C. Harrison, and as of the estate of the late Tom Harrison, al. 27 acres in Greenville county, sold to B. agent, for $500. Board of trustees of Presbyterian college and Spencer, treasurer, vs Fred M. McMahan, et al, property on Carolina avenue in Highland development, sold to Hodges and Leatherwood, attorneys, for $100. Board of trustees of Presbyterian M. Galbreath property on Goodrich street in Westview developinent. near Judson sold to Hodges and Leatherwood, attorneys, for $100. Board of trustees of Presbyterian college and E. Spencer, treasurer vs C. Taylor property on corner Oakland Lowis Greenville, sold to Hodges and Leatherwood, for $100. Roy H. Bozeman, as for the Bank of Commerce of Greenville VS W. Looper, et al, 115 acres on Dunham Bridge road and 125 acres on Easley Bridge road sold to Hodges and attorneys, for $200. W, Gardner vs Eva Chaftin, property on Mulberry street, sold to Hodges and Leatherwood, attorneys, for $100 Frank H. Earle vs A. Herman. et al, 69 acres Highland township, sold to and Wells, attorneys, for $500. Carolina and Trust company, corporation, J. Mereditn, property on Washington street, sold to Townes and Wells, attorneys, for $500. Carolina Loan and Trust company corporation, James S. Young, property on Douthit street, sold Townes and Wells, attorneys, for $100. Carolina Loan and Trust company M. Fortner, and as executor and trustee under the will the Ava Fortner: and Mollie Ray Fortner, property on Goodrich street, sold to Townes and Wells, attorneys, for $100. Minnie C. Ragsdale and Ruby L. Ragsdale. as executrices of the estate of the late John K. Ragsdale, vs Edna Hannon R. Cason, C. Stephens, W. Jones, D. Julian, al, 15 acres in Gantt township, sold to Mann and Plyler, for $100 W. M. Walters, as receiver of the Bank of Woodville, corporation, vs D. Chapman Mrs. Ora Chapman. known as Mrs. Lola sometimes et 151 acres in DunkChapman, lin township, sold to W. M. Walters, for $100. Mechanics Building and Loan association, corporation. vs property in Sans Coleman, et al, Souci, to attorney for $100; 25 shares of association stock, sold to Mr. Stover for $10. W. VS Robert Smith and Annie Love Smith, et al, property on Lafayette street, sold to Martin, attorney, for $100. Wilmington Savings and Trust company, corporation, Garlington, Jr., R. E. Garlington, et al. 16 acres in Paris Mountain township and 34 acres on White Horse road, sold to B. Martin, attorney, for $500. Penn Mutual Life Insurance comThomas Pope, pany property on McIver street, sold to Blythe and Bonham, attorneys, for Peoples State bank of South Carolina vs Glover Hart, E. Watson 55 in Chick Springs acres township, sold to plaintiff for $100. South Carolina State bank, as receiver for the Peoples bank of Fountain Inn. vs A. M. Stewart, 26 acres in Dunklin township. sold to James Richardson, for $400. South Carolina State bank, as for the Peoples bank ceiver Fountain Inn. vs W. Meekins, 26 acres in Dunklin township. sold to James M. Richardson, attorney, for $300. Mechanics Building and Loan asAnnie sociation, Waldrop, Ralph Waldrop, Edgar Waldrop, individually and as administrator of the estate the late N. A. Waldrop; et 16 shares association stock, so'd to plaintiff for $50; property on street, sold to plaintiff for $100.


Article from The Greenville News, December 19, 1931

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$5,221 IN REAL ESTATE CONVEYED Nine Deeds Filed By County Register In Record Of Deals Real estate trading in Greenville county showed signs of new life yesterday as Ira A. Gresham, register of mesne conveyance, filed deeds recording transfers of Greenville county property valued at more than $5,221. The realty transactions follow: S. R. Smith to Clarence Smith, for $10 and other considerations, tract of 30 acres on the PelhamGeer road. W. H. Moore to L. L. Ferebee, for $1,100, five acres near Paris station and three acres on the Beverly road. John F. Graydon to J. P., and W. W. Kellett, for $1,400, tract of 56 four miles from Fountain Inn. S. R. Smith to Gordan Smith, for love and affection. tract of 30 acres on the Pelham-Geer road. William J. Howard to W. J. Wood, for $860, two acres on Cemetery street in Geer E. Inman, master, to the South Carolina State bank, as receiver for the Peoples Bank of Fountain Inn. for $400, tract of 26 acres in the Dunklin township. E. Inman, master, to the Farmers Bank of Simpsonville, corporation, for $100, tract of 50 acres in the Austin township. E. Inman, master, to the South Carolina State bank, as receiver for the Peoples Bank of Fountain Inn. for $1,050, tract of 46 acres on the Sandy Springs road. E. Inman, master, to the South Carolina State bank, as receiver for the Peoples Bank of Fountain Inn. for $300, tract of 26 acres in the Dunklin township.