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STATES OF AMERICACarolina District-In Circuit Court 1. & J. Green vs. Bank of Georgetown, et al. In pursuance of order made in above case, on the 1st of July. A. D. 1870, by the Circuit Court aforesaid, will be sold, in the Town of Georgetown, S. c., on MONDAY, the 19th day of December, 1870, at 12 M., in front of the Courthouse, The REAL ESTATE belonging to the Bank of Georgetown, known and distinguished in the Plan of the Town as Lots Nos. 89 and 90, measuring 151 by 109 feet, with the Banking House and other buildings thereon; and also, at the same time and place, the FURNITURE, &c., or said Bank, consisting of : 2 MAHOGANY DESKS 1 Iron Safe 2 Coin Scales 2 Letter Presses. Terms-For the Furniture, &c., cash; for the Banking House and premises attached, one-third cash, and the balance on a credit of one, two and three years, secured by the bond or bonds of the purchaser, with legal interest from the day of sale, payable annually, and a mortgage of the premises: the premises to be Insured and kept insured by the purchaser or purchasers for an amount equal to the amount of the boad or bonds, and the policy of insurance assigned. Purchaser to pay for title and stamps. R. E. FRASER, Receiver. nov26-ltnths6