Citizens Trust Company (Rock Hill, SC)

Episode Information

Episode UID
67060771526
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
trust
Bank ID
6706077 routing
Routing Number
67-0607
Start Date
February 23, 1927
Location
Rock Hill, South Carolina (34.943, -81.021)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
069e434c89a3102c

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None

Description

Bank went into receivership in 1927 and remained closed with receivers' asset sales continuing into 1932.

Events (3)

1. February 23, 1927 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
THE NATIONAL UNION BANK OF ROCK HILL, S. C., AS RECEIVER FOR THE CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY, ROCK HILL, S. C.
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newspapers
2. February 23, 1927 Suspension
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Bank described as defunct and placed in receivership; later criminal investigation for violations of state banking laws.
Newspaper Excerpt
BANK TO PAY DEPOSITORS 75 PER CENT ... the defunct ... receivers for the ... that the National Union would ... pay 75 per cent of their deposits in the Citizens
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newspapers
3. May 4, 1932 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
CITIZENS BANK CLAIMS ARE SOLD ... Claims of the defunct Citizens Bank and Trust Co. ... were sold today ... by the National Union Bank, receiver, with B. T. Dickson, trust officer, in charge.
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newspapers

Newspaper Articles (6)

Article from The Charlotte News, February 23, 1927

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BANK TO PAY DEPOSITORS 75 PER CENT Rock Hill S. C., tors the defunct and Company will be paid 75 per to ductions here today nouncement of W. dent of the receivers for the that the National Union would loans to of 40 cent of their their deposits in the Citizens to used While Mr Roddey said that he does not to make com. ment further than the announce here familiar with the business attitude of the National Union hazrad the prediction that officers of the Na. tional would not make such offers unless they at this time of eventually paying approximately eighty which is about usual ments for safety the local institumust have for No state from officers was given out what they believe will be paid, however. also given that directors stockholders Citizens Trust Company. an al lied to the Citizens made arrangements with First Trust and Realty Company to take charge of such business of the Citizens Trust Company as insur ance in the latter stitution decide to give the First Trust A woman of makes her living by catching snakes and selling them to showmen.


Article from The Item, July 26, 1927

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ORDERED Mann Directs Receiver To Give Solicitor Access All Records of Closed Bank July 25. careful and systematic investigation of the fairs the defunct Citizens Trust company of Rock Hill Solicitor Lyles Glenn Chester, the object prosecuting the criminal courts who may be guilty of violation of the has made posby the of der filed here today directing the Union bank, give the access all the records of the institution. The order signed by Judge Mann presided at the term of here, issued in with of the York county grand jury, of which RobAllison, York man, foreman. The text of the order follows: ordered, That the National Union bank of the CitiBank Trust Co., permit solicitor and the grand committee from the grand jury, inspect the which has in by reason the the receiver, its cooperate with the solicitor checking over the books the stitution with view of taining whether not any the banking laws of the been violated." "That it is not the purpose intention of this order require the receiver to move all the books records Chester to York; but to the solicitor and the grand jury free access them." further ordered, That the receiver turn over to the solicitor for his use and for the grand copies the two audits which have made since January 1927. further ordered, That solicitor the grand jury make report their acts and findings the September term of court in York."


Article from The Gaffney Ledger, July 28, 1927

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SOLICITOR Receiver of Rock Hill Bank rected to Assist in Investigation. York, July careful and affairs of the defunct Citizens Trust Company, of Rock Hill by Solicitor of Chester, with the ject prosecuting in the criminal courts who may guilty of lation of the state banking laws, has been made the issuance here today directthe National Union Bank, give the solicitor access the of the institution. The order signed by Judge Mann, Matthews, who presided recent term court here, issued in compliance with recommendation the York county grand of which Robert Allison, business The text of the order ordered, That the National Union Bank of the Bank Trust Company permit the solicitor and the grand jury, committee from the grand jury inspect the books and records which has in its possession by the receivership. That the receiver, officers agents, the solicitor operate the books of the institution with the view whether not of the banking laws of the any have not the purpose tention this order require the receiver move all the books and records Chester York, give the solicitor and the grand access them. further ordered, That the ceiver turn the solicitor for and for the grand copies the audits which have been made since January 1927. further ordered, That the licitor and grand jury make port their acts and findings at September term of court in


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Legal Advertising State of South Carolina, County of York. In the Court of Common Pleas. Ex Parte: Albert S. Fant, etc., Plaintiff, vs. Citizens Bank & Trust Company, corporation, Defendant. Pursuant to an order of the court dated March 22nd, 1932, the undersigned will sell in front the Citizens Bank & Trust Company building in Rock Hill, S. C., on the 4th day of May, 1932, at 10 o'clock A. M., at public aue tion to the highest bidder, for cash, the following choses in action, personal property, judg1-3 ments and real estate, the same being the properties of the Citizens Bank & Trust Company NOTES: Barker Lumber Company, Inc. $ 525 Barker Lumber Company, Inc. 700.00 Barker Lumber Company, Inc. Barker Lumber Company, Inc. A. K. Blakeney A. K. Blakeney & Com 2,408.28 2,443.16 150.00 pany 4 W. W. Bradley Citizens Trust F. D. Frissel F. D. Frissell F. D. Frissell G. Goudelock 1-6 Trust Company E. G. Jones II. M. Kee H. Kee 4-6 David Lyle T. S. Reid Massey & Company 1,000.00 17.79 Company 1,908.38 699.04 2,573.00 163.28 945.74 3,722.96 94.10 1,465.05 4,094.45 258.47 58.93 135.49 J. L. Mickle Rock Hill Supply Company 396.18 3,775.00 Rock Hill Supply Company 3,750.00 Rock Hill Supply Company 632.13 Mrs. J. M. Salters 25.00 Mrs. J. M. Salters 25.00 Mrs. J. M. Salters 32.46 Mrs. M. Salters 340.00 P. B. Sellers, et al 88.63 John R. Shurley 418.03 John R. Shurley 8,450.00 James, Stathopoulous 25.02 B. Talbert 392.29 King C. Tolles 122.79 Walton Engineering Company 1,360.90 J. J. Wilson 14.02 JUDGMENTS: C. R. Barker and Ethel M Barker 3,000.00 C. R. Barker and Ethel M. Barker 16,631.81 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bradley 2,373.24 Ethel Barker 131.11 Catawba Securities Company 6,000.00 W B. Klugh 2,500.00 W B. Klugh 350.00 W. B. Klugh 300.00 W Klugh 1,650.00 W. B. Klugh 11,566.25 Est. of J. C. Klugh 755.00 Est. of J. C. Klugh 700.00 John R. Saye 250.00 J. M. Stowe 127.03 R. L. Templeton 605.27 W. A. Anderson and Carrie J. Anderson STOCKS: 509 shares Citizens Trust Com pany MISCELLANEOUS CLAIMS: W. A. Anderson 31.49 W. B. Klugh 179.70 Mrs. G. B. Pittman 9.16 Mrs. J M. Salters 109.02 American Bank & Trust Company, Columbia, S. C. 3,598.98 Citizens Trust Company, Rock 10,806.31 REAL All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land in the City of Rock Hill, County and State aforesaid, lying on the northwest side of Center street; beginning at a stake on inner line of sidewalk. running thence with Center Street N. 50.30 E 56 feet to stake: thence N 39.30 W. 160 feet to stake on Alley: thence with Alley 55 feet to stake; thence S. 39.30 E. 160 Seet to the beginning corner; said corner being 125 feet from the corner of said Center and State Streets: being the same property conveyed by John R. Shurley, Trustee, to the Citizens Bank & Trust Company by title deed recorded in Book 69, Page 80. of the R. M. C. Of fice for York County. Truet No. 2 All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situated in the State of South Carolina, County of York, Ebenezer Township, hav W the following courses and distances, to wit Beginning at a stake on edge of Ehenezer road, corner property known as Ebenezer Lots. property of Poag Real Estate Company, running thence with line of said lots N 67 E 1619 feet to stake; thence N. 55 1-2 N 518 feet to an Elm on branch: thenee up center of said branch to stake: thence S. 73 W 188 feet to post oak; thence S. 60 1-2 W. 705 feet to stake; thene S. 26 1-2 W. 413 feet stake (101 feet from line of Ebenezer lot mentioned above); thence parallel with said line and 101 feel herefrom S. 66 W 816 feet to edge of above nentioned road: thence with edge of rond S 26 1-2 E. 101 feet to the summe. containing 14 3-5 land more or less Bounded by property of Ebenezer Lots and by property of Mr R. Mickle and Mrs. Shurley being the same tract of land conveyed by Will liam T. Shurley, et al, to the National Union Bank, Receiver for the Citizens Bank & Trust Company,by title deed dated NoYeanber 1927, and recorded in the R. M. C. Office for York County in book 70, page 163. Tract No. 3. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land described in deed from J. G. Anderson to Citizens Trust Company, Trustee, recorded in Book 66, page 57, as follows: "Beginning at a point on the southern side of York Street, 6 feet from center of Spur track of Southern Railway, running thence with York Street, N. 70 1-2 W 271 feet to stake: thenee S. 40 W. 292 feet to stake: thence S. 39 1-2 feet E. 130 feet to c' n of above mentioned Spur track: thence with center of track, 281 feet to point in center of track; thence S. 62 1-2 W. 6 feet to stake; thence parallel with said tract and G feet therefrom 66 feet to the beginning, containing 4.55 acres of land, more or less. Bounded by York Street and by lands of H. H. White, et al, Aragon Cotton Mills, and possibly others, and being the same property as conveyed by the Citizens Trust Company, Trustee, to the Citizens Bank & Trust Company by title deed dated Feb 1927. and recorded in the R. M. C. Office for York County in Book 69, page 62 THE CENTRAL UNION BANK OF ROCK HILL, S. C., AS RECEIVER FOR THE CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY, ROCK HILL, S. C. DUNLAP &' DUNLAP, PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEYS. No. 45 State of South Carolina, County of York. In the Court of Common Pleas. Ex Parte: D. C. Johnston, Petitioner Vs. Citizens Trust Company, Resp. Pursuant to an order of the court dated March 22nd, 1932, the undersigned will sell in front of the Citizens Bank & Trust Company building in Rock Hill, S. C., on the 4th day of May, 1932, at 10 o'clock A. M., at publie agetion to the highest bidder, for cash, the following notes, the same being the property of the Citizens Trust Company, Rock Hill, S. C. Note-Mrs. Viola Marmaduke 703.13 Note-John R. Shurley 2,500.00 THE NATIONAL UNION BANK OF ROCK HILL, S. C., AS RECEIVER FOR THE CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY, ROCK HILL, S. C. DUNLAP & DUNLAP, PLAINTIFF'S ATTYS. No. 46 State of South Carolina, County of York. In the Court of Common Pleas. Ex Parte: D. B. McFadden, et al, Plaintiff, Alice L. Anderson, et al, Defendants. Pursuant to an order of the court dated March 22nd, 1932, the undersigned will sell in front of the Citizens Bank & Trust Company building in Rock Hill, S. C., on the 4th day of May, 1932, at 10 o'clock A. M., at publie auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following judgments, the same being owned by the Na. tional Union Bank of Rock Hill, S. C., as Receiver for Statutory Liability Fund of Stockholders of the Citizens Bank & Trust Company: JUDGMENTS: Miss Fannie Beckmann $ 500.00 Catawba Securities Company 12,500.00 Mrs. J. D. Coker 2,000.00 J. B. Creighton 1,500.00 Frank Hicklin 1,500.00 W. H. Hope 500.00 W. B. Klugh 7,000.00 Julian B. Johnson, Trustee 100.00 Miss Mary B. McGowan 1,000.00 John R. Shurley 9,100.00 John R. Shurley and W. B. Klugh 100.00 THE NATIONAL UNION BANK OF ROCK HILL. S. RECEIVER FOR STATUTORY LIABILITY FUND OF STOCKHOLDERS OF THE CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY, ROCK HILL, S. C. DUNLAP & DUNLAP, PLAIN TIFF'S ATTYS. 47 Egypt's great river, the Nile, has its origin in tiny springs in the Mountains of the Moon These are a range near the equator in the Belgian Congo between Lake Edward and Lake Albert.


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Legal Advertising State of South Carolina, County of York. In the Court of Common Pleas. Ex Parte: D. B. McFadden, et al, Plaintiff, Vs. Alice L. Anderson, et al, Defendants. Pursuant to an order of the court dated March 22nd, 1932, the undersigned will sell in front of the Citizens Bank & Trust Company building in Rock Hill, S. C., on the 4th day of May, 1932, at 10 o'clock A. M., at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following judgments, the same being owned by the National Union Bank of Rock Hill, S. C., as Receiver for Statutory Liability Fund of Stockholders of the Citizens Bank & Trust Com- pany: JUDGMENTS: Miss Fannie Beckmann 500.00 Catawba Securities Company 12,500.00 Mrs. J. D. Coker 2,000.00 J. B. Creighton 1,500.00 Frank Hicklin 1,500.00 W. Hope 500.00 W. Klugh 7,000.00 Julian B. Johnson, Trustee 100.00 Miss Mary B. McGowan 1,000.00 John R. Shurley 9,100.00 John R. Shurley and W. B. Klugh 100.00 THE NATIONAL UNION BANK OF ROCK HILL, S. C., RE CEIVER FOR STATUTORY LIABILITY FUND OF STOCKHOLDERS OF THE CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY, ROCK HILL, S. DUNLAP & DUNLAP, PLAINTIFF'S ATTYS. 47 State of South Carolina, County of York. In the Court of Common Pleas. Ex Parte: D. C. Johnston, Petitioner Citizens Trust Company, Resp. Pursuant to an order of the court dated March 22nd, 1932, the undersigned will sell in front of the Citizens Bank & Trust Company building in Rock Hill, S. C., on the 4th day of May, 1932, at 10 o'clock A. M., at publie auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following notes, the same being the property of the Citizens Trust Company, Rock S. C. Note-Mrs. Viola Marmaduke 703.13 Note-John R. Shurley 2,500.00 THE NATIONAL UNION BANK OF ROCK HILL. S. C., AS RECEIVER FOR THE CITIZENS TRUST: COMPANY, ROCK HILL, S. C. DUNLAP & DUNLAP, PLAINTIFF'S ATTYS. No. 46 State of South Carolina, County of York. In the Court of Common Pleas. Ex Parte: Albert S. Fant, etc., Citizens Bank & Trust Company, corporation, Pursuant to an order of the court dated March 22nd, 1932, the undersigned will sell in front of the Citizens Bank & Trust Company building in Rock Hill, S. C., on the 4th day of May, 1932, at 10 o'clock A. M., at public anetion to the highest bidder, for cash, the following choses in action, personal property, judgments and real estate, the same being the properties of the Citizens Bank & Trust Company NOTES: Barker Lumber Company, Inc. 525.48 Barker Lumber Company, Inc. 700.00 Barker Lumber Company, Inc. 2,408.28 Barker Lumber Company, Inc. 2,443.16 A. K. Blakeney 150.00 A. K. Blakeney & Company 1,000.00 W. W. Bradley 17.79 Citizens Trust Company 1,908.38 F. D. Frissell 699.04 F. D. Frissell 2,573.00 F. D. Frissell 163.28 J. G. Goudelock 945.74 Insurance Department, Citizens Trust Company 3,722.96 E. G. Jones 94.10 H. M. Kee 1,465.05 H M. Kee 4,094.45 David Lyle 258.47 T. S. Reid 58.93 Major Lumber Company 4,929.92 Massey & Company 135.49 J. L. Mickle 396.18 Rock Hill Supply Company 3,775.00 Rock Hill Supply Company 3,750.00 Rock Hill Supply Company 632.13 Mrs. M. Salters 25.00 Mrs. M. Salters 25.00 Mrs. J. M. Salters 32.46 Mrs. M. Salters 340.00 Sellers, et 88.63 John R. Shurley 418.03 John R. Shurley 8,450.00 James Stathopoulous 25.02 J. "Talbert 392.29 King C. Tolles 122.79 Walton Engineering Company 1,360.90 T. Wilson 14.02 JUDGMENTS: C. R. Barker and Ethel M. Barker 3,000.00 C. R. Barker and Ethel M. Barker 16,631.81 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bradley 2,373.24 Ethel M. Barker 431.11 Catawba Securities Company 6,000.00 W. B. Klugh 2,500.00 W. B. Klugh 350.00 W. B. Klugh 300.00 W. B. Klugh 1,650.00 W. B. Klugh 11,566.25 Est. of J. C. Klugh 755.00 Est. of J. C. Klugh 700.00 John R. Saye 250.00 M. Stowe 127.03 R. L. Templeton 605.27 W. A. Anderson and Carrie J. Anderson STOCKS: 509 shares Citizens Trust Company MISCELLANEOUS CLAIMS: W A. Anderson 31.49 W. B. Klugh 179.70 Mrs G. B. Pittman 9.16 Mrs. M. Salters 109.02 American Bank & Trust Company, Columbia, S. 3,598.98 Citizens Trust Company, Rock Hill, S. C. 10,806.31 REAL ESTATE: Tract No. 1. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land in the City of Rock Hill, County and State aforesaid, lying on the northwest side of Center street: beginning at a stake on inner line of sidewalk, running thence with Center Street N. 50.30 E. 55 feet to stake: thence N. 39.30 W. 160 feet to stake on Alley; thence with Alley 55 feet to stake; thence S. 39.30 E. 160 feet to the beginning corner; said corner being 125 feet from the corner of said Center and State Streets: being the same property conveyed by John R. Shurley, Trustee, to the Citizens Bank & Trust Company by title deed recorded in Baok 69, Page 89, of the R. M. C. Office for York County Tract No. 2. All that certain piece, parcel lot of land situated in the State of South Carolina, County of York. Ebenezer Township, hav. ing the following courses and distances, to Beginning at stake on edge of Ebenezer road, corner property known as Ebenezer Lots, property of Poag Real Estate Company, running thence with line of said lots N. 67 E. 1619 feet to stake; thence N. 55 1-2 N. 518 feet to an Elm on thence center of up said branch to stake: thence 78 W. 188 feet to a post oak; thence S. 66 1-2 W 705 feet to stake; thence S. 26 1-2 W. 413 feet to stake (101 feet from line of Ebenezer lot mentioned above) thence parallel with said line and 101 feet therefrom S. 66 W 816 feet to stake on edge of above mentioned road: thence with edge of road S. 26 1-2 E. 101 feet to the beginning, containing 14 3-5 acres of land, more or less. Bounded by property of Ebenezer Lots and by property of Mr. R. A. Barnett, Mickle and Mrs. Shurley; being the same tract of land conveyed by William T. Shurley, et al, to the National Union Bank, Receiver for the Citizens Bank & Trust Company by title deed dated November 1927, and recorded in the R. M C. Office for York County in book 70, page 163. Tract No 3. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land described in deed from J. G. Anderson to Citizens Trust Company, Trustee, recorded in Book 66, page 57, as follows: "Beginning at point on the southern of York Street, feet from center of Spur track of Southern Railway, running thence with York Street, N. 70 1-2 W 271 feet to stake; thence S. 40 W. 292 feet to stake; thence S. 39 1-2 feet E. 130 feet to of above mentioned Spur track; thence with center of track, 281 feet to point in center of track; thence S. 62 1-2 W. 6 feet to stake: thence parallel with said tract and 6 feet therefrom 66 feet to the beginning, containing 4.55 acres of land, more or less. Bounded by York Street and by lands of H. H. White, et al, Aragon Cot ton Mills, and possibly others, and being the same property as conveyed by the Citizens Trust Company Trustee, to the Citizens Bank & Trust Company by title deed dated Feb. 1927, and recorded in the R. M. C. Office for York County in Book 69. page 62 THE CENTRAL UNION BANK OF ROCK HILL, S. C., AS RECEIVED FOR THE CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY, ROCK HILL, S. DUNLAP & DUNLAP. PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEYS. No. 45 The State of South Carolina, Courty of York H. Tillman, In the Common Pleas Plaintiff, against R. Webb, trading as Methof Laundry IT. Burke, E. L. Barnes, and E. J. Talley Laundry Machinery Company, NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE Pursuant to decree of sale in the above entitled cause, the un dersigned will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for on the premises recently cupied by the Method Laun dry on West Main Street, Rock Hill, S. C., on Wednesday the 4th day of May, 1932, at m., the following described personal property, including machinery and equipment recently used and occupied by the Nu-Method Laundry and the Hero Laundry, same to be offered in lots or parcels as follows: 1st. 60 H. P. Boiler. 1 25 H. P. Steam Engine; 3 washing ma. chines; Hot water tank: Bleach tub; starch tub; 1 National Marking Machine: 1 water softener; 7 tubs; Victor adding machine; 2 office desks; 3 ironing boards: office chair: 5 gas irons with cords; 3 sections of coils (dry room): 6 iron racks; all piping, valves, pulleys, hangers, shafting boxes, belting and baskets in said building: Worthington steam pump; hot water tank; 15 H. P. motor and starting pump; 4 traps: 5 separating boxes; 5 floor racks (wooden); Smith Typewriter; 1 Prosperity clothes press with motor attached; 13 Electric bulbs; and shirt rack. Said property being covered by rent lien of Catawba Lumber Co. 2nd. flour roll, 100' M. D. Paramount flat work ironer; 2 36" X 96 pocket Talley washers; and 20" American Extractor (Straight Drive). This property covered by mortgage of the E. J. Talley Laundry Machinery Company. 3rd. Prosperity Garment Press, Model 640-P-Serial No. 56303; Prosperity Garment Press, model 140-P-Serial No. 56303; Jrosperity Garment Press, Model F-Serial No. 56577: B-2-3445 Compressor. This property covered by mortgage claim of the Prosperity 4th. No. 51 American Compound Universal Press, Concave, This property covered by mortgage claim of American Laundry Machinery Company 5th. Talley Washing Machines; Water Softener: shafting. hangers, pulleys and belting: 4tubs: and pony washer. This property being located in the Hero Laundry Building on E. White Street, and being subject to rent claim of Mrs. Emma J. Rudisill. 6th Ford ruck, marked "NuMethod." on which there is first lien to Ed. L. Perry, of York, the balance due on said lien in the hands of E. B Lowry, Receiver, to be assumed by purchaser at the sale. 7th. 3 Junked Trucks: 2 other washing machines: and collar 8th. Any and all other property of the Nu-Method Laundry and the Hero Laundry All of the above property is sold free of incumbrance except in the case of the truck, subject to the mottgage claim of E B Lowry, Receiver, and in each case the purchaser shall pay taxes for the year 1932 assessed against the property. Any and all purchasers at the said sale are required to deposit with the receiver cash equivalent to 10 per cent. of the amount of their bid, and in no instance less than $25.00 immediately on the conclusion of the bidding on the particular lot purchased; and in the event said deposit shall not be made, the property will be immediately resold at the risk of the No. 63. W. M. Dunlap, Receiver NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Mechanics Building and Loan Association will be held at the office of the said Association, Rock Hill, S. C., May 17, 1932. P. W. SPENCER, NOTICE is hereby given that Duncan Adams, United States Marshal for the Western District of South Carolina, pursuant to the provisions of order from the United States District Judge in the case of VS Clifton Rish will on Saturday May 1932. o'clock M. in the town Rock Hill at the Dixie Oil Company, sell at public auction to the highest bidder. for cash, one DeSoto Roadster niotor No 40380-C Owner or supposed owner Clifton Rish DUNCAN ADAMS No 61 NOTICE is hereby given that Duncan United States Marshal for the Western District of South Carolina. pursuant to the provisions Order from the United States District Judge in the of Rufus Moffitt and Clarence klin will Saturday May 1932 at o'clock in the City Rock Hill, C., at the Dixie Oil Company sell public auction to the highest bidder for cash one Ford Coupe motor No. A615229 owners or supposed ownRufus Moffitt and Clarence Hicklin DUNCAN ADAMS S. Marshal 62 schools in the county that are operating over seven months. Sunday School Day, which was to be observed Sunday, was post poned until Sunday M. Neely is seriously His son, Glenn, senior of Clems College, came home Sunday to be at his hedside. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Busby, of Anderson, S. C., are visiting Mr. Busby's sister, Mrs. Halbert Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs. Lowman spent this week-end in Johnston with relatives. Miss Thelma Brandon, of Rock Hill, spent Sunday with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. S. H. Booth were dinner guests Sunday and Mrs. C. E. Strait. Miss Reta Neely, of Bethesda, spent this week with her cousin, Miss Zelma McCants Mr. and Mrs. J. McCants were visitors in Charlotte Friday.


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CITIZENS BANK CLAIMS ARE SOLD Stockholders' Liability And Real Estate Bought Claims of the defunct Citizens Bank and Trust Co. totaling $130,268.38. those of the Citizens Trust Co. totaling $3,203.13 and stockholders' liability of the above bank totaling $35,800 were sold today in front of the bank building for $2,599.52 by the National Union Bank, receiver, with B. T. Dickson, trust officer, in charge. A final liquidating dividend cannot be declared, said Mr. Dickson, until 30 days have elapsed to ascertain whether bids on real estate sold will be raised. The sale was made pursuant to court order, with J. F. Wingate as auctioneer. In the list following. persons against whom the claims existed are first named, the amount of the claim is second, the amount it sold for is third and the purchaser is named last. In some claims no bids were made: Note-Mrs. Viola Marmaduke, Note-John R. Shurley 500.00- W B. Wilson. A. K. Blakeney $150.00 M. G. Pursley. A. K. Blakeney & Company $1,000.00- W. Huey W. W. Bradley $17.79 Tom May Parker. F. D. Frissell- $699.04, $2,573, May Parker. J. G. Goudelock $945.74 M. G. Pursley. Insurance Department. Citizens Trust Company Pride Simpson. E. G. Jones G. Jones. H. M. Kee $1,465.05, $4,094.45Pride Simpson. David M. G. Pursley. T. S. A. Reese, Jr. Massey & Company $135.495c-F. S. McFadden. J. L. Mickle $396.18 Pride Simpson. Mrs. J. M. $25.00, $32.46, $340.00 $1.65-C. Pride Simpson, P. B. Sellers, et $88.63-50c John R. Shurley- $418.03, $8, $5.00 B. Wilson. James Stathopoulous- $25.02 25e-C. Pride Simpson. J. B. Talbert Jas P. Poag. King C. Tolles $10.00 Pride Simpson Walton Engineering Company $1,360.90- D. M. McIntosh. Judgments: C. R. Barker and Ethel M. Barker, $3,000.00. C. R. Barker and Ethel M. Barker, $16,631.81-G. Pursley. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bradley--M. Blackmon. Ethel M. BarkerCapt. L. A. Page. Catawba Securities Company$6,000,00-75c-Capt. L. A. Page. W. B. $350.00, $5.00-A. H. Bynum. Est. of J. C. Est. of J. C. Klugh-$700.00$1.00-A. H. Bynum. John R. Saye-$25000-$25.00 M. Dunlap, Jr. J. M Stowe $127 B. N. Craig, Jr. R. L. Templeton- $605.27 L. Warren. W. A. Anderson and Carrie J. Anderson $11.00 H. M. Dunlap, Jr. Stocks: 509 shares Citizens Trust Company-10c-H. M. Dunlap, Sr. Miscellaneous Claims: H. M. Dunlap, Jr. W. B. Klugh -$179.70-20c-A. H. Bynum. Mrs. M. Salters-$109.02-10c R. T. Fewell. American Bank & Trust Company, Columbia, S. $3,598.98 $4.60 -A. H. Bynum. REAL ESTATE: Tract No. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land in the City of Rock Hill, County and State aforesaid, lying on the northwest side of Center street, $1,605-Dr. R. D. Tract No. 2. All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situated in the State of South Carolina, County of York, Ebenezer Township, $755W. H. Sullivan. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land on the southern side of York St., $125-Wilson and Wilson. JUDGMENTS: Miss Fannie Beckman, $500.00 Catawba Securities Company, $12,500.00-55 cents-H. M. Dunlap. Sr. Mrs. J. D. Coker, $2,000.00$8.00- Roddey Reid. J. B. Creighton, $5.25-D. M. McIntosh. Frank Hicklin, $1,500.00-$2.75