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Lyman student reflects on artwork exhibit at
Uptown Greenwood
Greenwood - Lander stu-
dents Bre Rice, of Lyman,
and Tierra Thompson, of
York, reflect on artwork dis-
played at Greenwood's his-
toric Federal Building dur-
ing a recent exhibit. Rice
and Thompson are standing
next to a piece called "Until
I Break Skin" by Kesha
Bruce which is one of sever-
al pieces featured in the
"WOVEN" exhibit of con-
temporary art. The students
were visiting Uptown Greenwood as part of the LanderPresident's Leadership Program (LPLP) which providesincoming freshmen with opportunities to develop leader-ship skills and become more connected with theGreenwood community.
Peter and the Starcatcher soars into Spartanburg
Prepare to be whisked away on the adventure of a life-time as the Spartanburg Little Theatre brings Neverlandto the Upstate with the Tony Award-winning play withmusic Peter and the Starcatcher, set to run March 8through the 17th at the Chapman Cultural Center. Basedon the novel Peter and the Starcatchers, by humoristDave Barry and suspense writer Ridley Pearson, thisgrown-up prequel to Peter Pan, features a dozen actorsplaying pirates, mermaids, and our favorite Lost Boys,who set out for an adventure filled with ingenious stage-craft and the limitless possibilities of theatrical story-telling.
Peter and the Starcatcher performances are March 8,9, 15 and 16 at 8 pm and March 10 and 17 at 3 pm.Tickets can be purchased by calling the ChapmanCultural Center box office at (864) 542-2787 or byordering online at www.chapmanculturalcenter.org.Tickets are $25 for adults, $24 for seniors and $20 forstudents. A discount of 20% is available for groups of tenor more.
Local firefighter graduates from Academy
The South Carolina Fire Academy recently held arecruit graduation. The graduates included AndrewMostiler of Spartanburg Fire. Congratulations Andrew!
Party in ‘Shadowland’: Book release set for
March ArtWalk at Spartanburg Art Co-op
Shadowland, a short experimental novel bySpartanburg artist Bailie, will be released Thursday,March 21, at West Main Artists Co-op in Spartanburg.The author/artist will be there to meet and greet, and pro-mote his book, which is about a small town with a secre-tive past, an old curse, and more than 95 quirky charac-ters -- all of whom are being transformed into ragdoll-like creatures.
Bailie will host the book’s reception 6 to 9 p.m. at thecommunity’s art cooperative, located at 578 West MainStreet, Spartanburg. Books will be available for pur-chase, and so will prints, drawings, and paintings thatrelate to his publishing ventures. ArtWalk is the city’smonthly open house-like public event when most of thecommunity’s art galleries host evening receptions fornew exhibits.
Bailie is a native of Augusta, GA but has lived themajority of his life in Spartanburg to become one of theleading and most productive artists in the region. Hiswork has evolved several times during his celebratedartistic career, enabling him to work in both the main-stream and the fringe of the art community. His work hasincluded lush Italian Renaissance-like figures to his cur-rent phase of bizarre personality-based characters. He isalso well known for his commercially successful muralsthat are scattered throughout Spartanburg and his post-modern non-representational canvases. He is also an artteacher, teaching on all levels, including individual chil-dren and adults and groups art centers, schools, and col-leges. He often recognized by his goth-like apparel,spiky black hair, and outspoken personality.
Bailie is currently working on the epilogue to hisbooks and is expected to publish it spring 2020. Bailie’swork can be seen online on Facebook and atBailieStudios.com.
From the AmericanCounseling Association
Everyone feels sad at
times. Numerous things in
life can leave us feeling
blue. For most of us, this is
usually a passing emotion
that diminishes with time
but for some people this
sadness can be severe,
long-lasting and life-affect-
ing. That's when feeling
blue can cross the line into
depression, a mental health
issue affecting a large num-
ber of our older population.
It's not difficult to under-
stand why feelings of sad-
ness can be more common
or frequent for seniors. As
we age our lives change in
a variety of ways, often not
for the better. There may be
more health problems,
often more severe. An older
person's physical abilities
have also begun to dimin-
ish and many find their
memory isn't quite as sharp
as it once was.
A common cause for sad-
ness among the elderly is
the loss of someone close.
Feelings of grief over the
loss of a spouse, relative or
a close friend are often very
strong and most likely
more frequent with the
passing of time.
While everyday feelings
of sadness are not depres-
sion, there are some signs
that can indicate when
common sadness is turning
into a more serious mental
health issue. The most
noticeable is when the sad-
ness and grief someone is
experiencing doesn't dimin-
ish with the passage of
time.
Other signs of the onset
of depression are when the
joy in a person's life seem
to be gone. Laughter is rare,
favorite activities are no
longer enjoyed, and things
that used to bring pleasure,
like a pretty sunset or a
young grandchild, no
longer provide happiness
for the person.
Someone suffering from
depression may also be
tired all the time, loses
interest in friends and with-
draws socially. Eating and
sleeping problems are com-
mon, and in some cases
increased use of alcohol or
drugs.
When someone close to
you, or even you yourself,
has experienced a painful
loss and is beginning to
exhibit signs of hopeless-
ness, it's vital to get help
quickly. Depression not
only has a negative affect
on health, but is a common
cause of suicide.
A family physician or
professional counselor has
access to a number of tests
that can help pinpoint
depression, along with a
variety of methods for
treating it. Depression is a
mental health issue that
does not cure itself but it's a
very treatable problem.
Seek help quickly.
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Recognizing
depression
in seniors
Spartanburg named one of the 10 fastest-
growing destinations for millennials
O n e S p a r t a n b u r g
announced on Tuesday,
February 26th that Spar-
tanburg was ranked the
eighth-fastest growing
small metropolitan area in
the nation for millennial
population growth.
Spartanburg saw a 17.8
percent increase in the per-
centage of residents age
25-34 between 2012-2017,
according to Headlight
Data, a national economic
and workforce develop-
ment data company. The
announcement was shared
at the conclusion of
OneSpartanburg’s Year
Two Scorecard Release
event at USC Upstate.
The full OneSpartanburg
Year Two Scorecard can
be found at www.
OneSpartanburg.com
Headlight Data used
U.S. Census Bureau statis-
tics to measure the growth
of millennials in small,
medium and large metros
across the U.S. At No. 8,
Spartanburg was ranked
ahead of cities like
College Station, Texas and
Reno, Nevada.
“Attracting and retaining
talent is a top priority of
the OneSpartanburg plan,”
said Spartanburg Area
Chamber of Commerce
President and CEO Allen
Smith. “This data proves
that our efforts are bearing
fruit. Spartanburg
County’s growth among
millennials affirms young
people are beginning to
view Spartanburg as their
preferred choice for
opportunity, purpose and
lifestyle.”
Inspired by OneSpartan-
burg recommendations,
the Spartanburg Chamber
and its implementation
partners have launched
several initiatives to attract
and retain talent, including
providing employers with
complimentary talent
attraction guides, building
bridges between business
and education, showcasing
Spartanburg careers and
internships to local college
students, and promoting
more diverse membership
on area boards through
The Pipeline Project.
“More and more, we
hear that graduates of our
seven colleges are choos-
ing to remain in Spartan-
burg after graduation,”
said Smith. “Here, millen-
nials can enjoy the first
hour off of work with
friends instead of on a
congested interstate. Our
restaurant scene is explod-
ing, we’ve added multi-
family inventory like
never before, and our cul-
tural district provides daily
doses of entertainment.”
To build on recent suc-
cess, OneSpartanburg will
launch a talent attraction
marketing campaign to
differentiate Spartanburg
County.
OneSpartanburg
Year Two Scorecard
Key Information
Talent:
• According to Head-
light Data, Spartanburg
ranked as the #8 Small
Metro nationwide for mil-
lennial population growth,
touting a 17.8% increase
in 25-34-year-olds over
five years.
• OneSpartanburg and
Spartanburg Academic
Movement partnered to
address college and career
readiness, and are actively
researching local issues
that impact college enroll-
ment.
Economy:
• Spartanburg saw a 10.5
percent gain in average
hourly earnings for private
sector employees, putting
the county second state-
wide.
• Seventy-four business-
es are taking advantage of
OneSpartanburg’s partner-
ship with Buxton, a
national leader in house-
hold data analysis that pro-
vides businesses with cus-
tom reports.
Place:
• OneSpartanburg part-
nered with Chapman
Cultural Center to fund
programming in the
Downtown Cultural
District. In 2018, 305
entertainment experiences
featuring 58 different
musicians energized
Downtown for 30 weeks
of the year.
• OneSpartanburg part-
nered with Spartanburg
County Environmental
Enforcement and Keep SC
Beautiful to establish a
countywide affiliate, Keep
OneSpartanburg Beauti-
ful, dedicated to long-term
key corridor cleanup and
litter prevention county-
wide.
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• Thanks to The Pipeline
Project, a OneSpartanburg
initiative funded by a
Duke Energy Foundation
grant, more than 200 lead-
ers have been trained in
the benefits of board diver-
sity and inclusion.
• The #OneSpartanburg
social media campaign is
raising awareness of Spar-
tanburg and its assets,
including a collection of
more than 34,400 Insta-
gram posts.
MARCH 7, 2019
The Spartanburg Phil-
harmonic is rounding out
this year’s Espresso series
and celebrating Women’s
History Month by show-
casing some of the phe-
nomenal women who have
helped shape classical
music. The one-hour con-
cert will begin at 6:30 pm
on March 29th at the
Chapman Cultural Center.
The doors will open at
5:30 pm for a happy hour
reception that will include
free beverages and food
sponsored by Ciclops
Cidery and Brewery,
Spartanburg Marriott and
Palmetto Palate. The
Philharmonic’s famous
limited-edition beer and
wine glasses will make
their regular appearance as
a keepsake for attendees as
well.
“The Philharmonic aims
to be more representative
of Spartanburg and that
includes the women in our
musical community,” says
Kathryn Boucher, the
Spartanburg Philharmonic
Executive Director. “This
concert, showcasing our
female musicians and
female composers, is a
baby step towards a larger
commitment towards
equality.”
Tickets are $25 each and
can be purchased by tele-
phone — (864) 542-2787
— or in person at
Chapman’s box office
Monday-Friday after-
noons. Tickets are also
available anytime online at
SpartanburgPhilharmonic.
org/espresso
Music She Wrote: A celebration of female composers and performers
Spartanburg was recently named one of the fastest-growing destinations
for millennials, according to Headlight Data.
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Community
Calendar
The Spartan Weekly News, Inc.The Spartan Weekly News is published each Thursday from
offices in Spartanburg, S.C. The mailing address is P.O. Box
2502, Spartanburg, SC 29304.
Owner, Publisher: Bobby Dailey, Jr.
Office Manager: Tammy Dailey
Subscription Rate: $20.00 per year in Spartanburg
County, $30 per year out of county
Hours vary Monday through Thursday. If no one is at the
office, please call, leave a message and we will return
your call in a timely manner. Offices are closed Friday
through Sunday, as well as observed holidays.
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1. Is the book of 1
Samuel in the Old or New
Testament or neither?
2. In Luke 21, on what
shall they see the Son of
man coming "with power
and great glory"? Chariot,
Cloud, Whirlwind,
Burning bush
3. Who distributed to
everyone a loaf of bread, a
piece of meat and a cake
of raisins? Solomon, Paul,
Timothy, David
4. From Exodus 4, who
did the Lord provide to
Moses to be his mouth-
piece? Abraham, Aaron,
Noah, Mahalalel
5. To whom did the word
of the Lord say, "Arise, go
to Nineveh, that great
city"? Jonah, Samuel,
James, Peter
6. In Psalms 22:14, what
did the psalmist say his
heart was like? Water,
Butter, Wax, Emptiness
ANSWERS: 1) Old; 2)
Cloud; 3) David; 4)
Aaron; 5) Jonah; 6) Wax
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Around the UpstateMARCH 8 - 10
Switch a Roos Children’s
Consignment Event, held at
Spartanburg Memorial
Auditorium, March 8 and
9, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.; March
10, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Free
entry.
MARCH 10
Chapman Cultural Center
is open every Sunday after-
noon, 1 - 5 p.m., to provide
casual and cultural experi-
ences for those who want to
"unplug." Some museums
are open with free admis-
sion. In addition, one or
more local musicians will
perform a free mini-concert
at no charge 2 - 4 p.m.
(864) 542-ARTS.
MARCH 15
Mobile Meals Land Cruise,
7 - 11 p.m. at Spartanburg
Memorial Auditorium.
Dancing, auctions and food
buffets are included in this
fundraising event. Visit the
Mobile Meals website for
ticket information.
MARCH 16
Maternity Fair, 9 - 11 a.m.
at Spartanburg Medical
Center, Mary Black Cam-
pus (Main Lobby), 1700
Skylyn Drive, Spartanburg.
Register at Spartanburg
Regional.com/Expecting
You or call 864-573-3941.
MARCH 22
Dancing with the Spartan-
burg Stars, 6:45 p.m. at the
Spartanburg Memorial
Auditorium, 385 N. Church
St.
MARCH 25 - 28
Hejaz Shrine Circus, at the
Spartanburg Memorial
Auditorium, 7 p.m nightly.
Spartanburg Regional Foundation & Partners for Active Living selected to participate
in The Duke Endowment’s Healthy People Healthy Carolinas initiative
Spartanburg Regional
Foundation (SRF) &
Partners for Active Living
(PAL) have received a
grant from The Duke
Endowment to help
improve health in Spartan-
burg County. The grant
will support prevention
efforts through Eat Smart
Move More Spartanburg, a
coalition of diverse com-
munity organizations that
SRF and PAL support.
This coalition will be one
of 20 across the Carolinas
participating in The Duke
Endowment’s Healthy
People, Healthy Carolinas
initiative.
This initiative promotes
behavior changes that
address chronic issues
such as unhealthy weight,
diabetes and heart disease
through physical activity
and better nutrition. Local
coalitions will involve
leaders from a wide spec-
trum of community organ-
izations in developing
ways to engage residents
in improving their health.
Healthy People, Healthy
Carolinas is now active in
10 S.C. counties—Green-
ville, Kershaw, Fairfield,
Orangeburg and the
Chesterfield/Dillon/Marlb
oro area joined last year;
Spartanburg, York, Barn-
well, Georgetown and the
Dorchester/Berkeley/Charl
eston area have just been
added. The initiative began
in early 2016 in North
Carolina, and the Endow-
ment has plans for even
further expansion.
Research shows that
South Carolina ranks 42nd
among all states when it
comes to the overall health
of its residents, earning
poor rankings for its obesi-
ty and physical inactivity
rates. Healthy People,
Healthy Carolinas recog-
nizes that health and well-
being are created and sus-
tained not just through
individual and clinical
efforts, but through the
cooperation and support of
the extended local commu-
nity.
“Where we live, where
we go to school and work,
how we spend our free
time—even our ability to
access fresh food and safe-
ly exercise near our
homes—all contribute to
our health and well-
being,” said Laura Ringo,
PAL’s Executive Director.
"To truly improve health
within our community, we
have to expand how we
think about what affects
our health.”
“It’s more than just what
we eat and how many calo-
ries we burn,” said Carey
Rothschild, Director of
Community Health Policy
and Strategy at Spartan-
burg Regional Healthcare
System. “It’s how our
community and its econo-
my impact our health. If
we can improve health for
even a subset of our com-
munity, we will have
learned a lot about how to
increase quality of life for
all people.”
Healthy People, Healthy
Carolinas provides oppor-
tunities to bring together
leaders from hospitals,
health departments and
other health-promoting
organizations. A crucial
first step—and one that is
funded by The Duke
Endowment’s grant—is to
strengthen the infrastruc-
ture of the local coalitions
that are coordinating the
effort so that they’re well-
positioned to identify and
implement interventions
that work.
“The health challenges
facing the Carolinas have
been decades in the mak-
ing,” said Lin Hollowell,
Director of Health Care at
The Duke Endowment.
“They cannot be effective-
ly addressed overnight,
though we’re starting to
see the roots of progress
take hold in the first set of
Healthy People, Healthy
Carolinas communities.
The health challenges also
cannot be solved by indi-
viduals and organizations
working alone. Through
Healthy People, Healthy
Carolinas, communities
can work together to con-
front their problems and
make the most progress in
achieving solutions.”
Representatives from the
coalitions will participate
in a learning collaborative
with opportunities to share
information with each
other as they develop best
practices for organizing,
planning and implement-
ing evidence-based pro-
grams known to improve
health.
“The coalitions selected
by the Endowment are
intentionally diverse and
unique,” said Laura Cole
of the South Carolina
Hospital Association, the
organization which is pro-
viding expert assistance to
each local coalition in the
Palmetto State. “While
there will be many oppor-
tunities for exchanging
ideas, each community
will receive support to
pave its own path forward.
The hope is that eventually
the lessons of these coali-
tions can inform the work
of others throughout the
Carolinas.”
Columbia - valantic SCE
(USA) Inc., a software
developer and supplier
management consultant
for the automotive indus-
try, recently announced
plans to locate new opera-
tions in Greenville County
and create at least 15 jobs.
valantic is one of the
fastest growing digital
solutions and consulting
companies in the market,
combining technological
expertise with industry
knowledge to support the
automotive sector. The
company offers financial
services, customer engage-
ment, business and predic-
tive analytics and supply
chain management.
"We are excited to open
our first United States
office in the Greenville-
Spartanburg area and
become part of the com-
munity. The area is a great
cultural center with a large
diversity of local talent.
We look forward to sup-
porting our customers and
working with the local tal-
ent to grow and expand our
organization," stated
valantic SCE (USA) Inc.
President and CEO
Michael Bouranis.
South Carolina Governor
Henry McMaster added,
"When a great company
like valantic chooses to
locate its operations in
South Carolina, it's yet
another testament to the
fact that our state is open
for business. Congratu-
lations to valantic on this
new investment in the
Greenville County com-
munity, and we look for-
ward to seeing what the
future has in store for this
innovative company."
"The automotive indus-
try continues to be a real
job creator in our state's
economy, and today's
announcement by valantic
is another sign of that.
valantic's decision to
locate operations in Green-
ville County builds on our
reputation for job creation
and strengthens our status
as an automotive strong-
hold," added Secretary of
Commerce Bobby Hitt.
Located in Suite 500 at
201 River Place in down-
town Greenville, valantic's
new operations will spe-
cialize in supply chain
consulting and logistics
management services.
Hiring for the new posi-
tions is expected to begin
in the second quarter of
2019, and interested appli-
cants can visit the compa-
ny's website or contact
lantic.com for more infor-
mation.
"With Greenville's focus
on building a knowledge
economy ecosystem by
attracting and nurturing
technology-based compa-
nies, valantic's automotive,
engineering and logistics
expertise and German
roots make it a perfect fit
for our community. valan-
tic is a progressive organi-
zation known globally for
its innovation and service,
and their selection of
Greenville validates that
we continue on the right
path in our corporate
recruiting," stated Green-
ville Mayor Knox White.
Finally, Greenville
County Council Chairman
H.G. ‘Butch’ Kirven
added, "valantic choosing
to establish U.S. opera-
tions here speaks volumes
for our state's ability to
advance its innovation sec-
tor. Greenville County's
selection is a win for all
parties, as our workforce is
ready and able to thrive in
these high-tech jobs. Our
quality of life, pro-busi-
ness mindset and expand-
ing technology ecosystem
will help valantic prosper."
valantic locating new operations in Greenville County, creating at least 15 jobs
THE SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS MARCH 7, 2019 3
Ways to boost your home’s curb appeal(StatePoint) When it
comes to your home, you
only get one chance to
make a great first impres-
sion -- and that takes place
before anyone ever steps
inside, making curb appeal
upgrades an effective way
to beautify your home
while boosting its value.
Here are some great
ways to enhance curb
appeal that will give you a
great return on investment,
according to Remodeling
Magazine’s 2019 Cost Vs.
Value Report.
Garage Door Replace-
ment
Whether you want your
garage door to take center
stage or provide a demure
complement to your
home’s overall exterior, the
right selection will make a
great visual impression.
Luckily there are a grow-
ing number of ways to per-
sonalize a garage door.
New color options, which
include two-tone combina-
tions, are growing in popu-
larity, and an expanding
array of panel designs can
help you work in harmony
with your home’s architec-
tural style.
But know that this is not
just any cosmetic upgrade.
A new garage door has the
potential to improve your
family’s safety and com-
fort, providing safety fea-
tures not found in older
models, while reducing
heat and cold transfer for
lower energy bills.
Manufactured Stone
Veneer
A manufactured stone
veneer project can enhance
the aesthetic appeal of any
space, indoors or out, and
can be customized to suit
your needs and style.
When applied to a home
exterior, this project has an
impressively high return
on investment at 95 per-
cent, according to the 2019
Cost vs. Value Report.
Maximize this upgrade
by opting for high-quality
materials that look like
authentic stone, even upon
careful inspection. For
example, the choices avail-
able from ProVia are mold-
ed and colored to produce
a realistic, dramatic effect,
mimicking stones from
unique geographic regions
in a range of cuts. Their
online resources, which
can be found at
provia.com, include design
ideas and tools for select-
ing harmonious color
groupings, helping you
make the best choices for
your home.
Siding Replacement
Of all the home updates
that will boost your curb
appeal, new siding has the
third highest return on
investment, according to
the report. When making
this upgrade, consider
materials wisely. Thanks to
its overall low cost, ease of
installation, minimal main-
tenance required and long-
term durability, vinyl is the
most popular home siding
material. Whether you opt
for insulated, traditional or
decorative siding, this can
be a great way to give your
home a high-impact
facelift that’s well worth
the cost.
To add beauty and value
to your home, start with
curb appeal, selecting proj-
ects that offer a great
return on investment.
Charlotte, N.C. – National
Plan for Vacation Day is was
January 29 and AAA
Carolinas is encouraging
employees to start taking
advantage of their vacation
days by planning ahead for a
getaway.
In 2017, the most recent
data from Project: Time Off,
50 percent of North
Carolinians had unused
vacation days, totaling
19,063,916 days – which is
up 2,428,657 days from
2016. This resulted in an
estimated $2,534,100,595 of
untapped economic benefit.
In South Carolina, 55% of
people had unused vacation
days totaling 10,221,090
days – up 1,393,231 days
from 2016 and resulting in
$1,830,077,692 of untapped
economic benefit.
“Carolinians are encour-
aged to take advantage of
their well-deserved time
off,” said Sarah Henshall,
Senior Vice President of
AAA Carolinas Travel.
“What better way to take a
day off from work than to
travel? By committing to
planning, we can all reap the
benefits of taking a break
while giving ourselves
something to look forward
to.”
Project: Time Off breaks
down its findings by the
numbers in its State of the
American Vacation 2018
report:
* Americans are still wor-
ried about appearing less
dedicated if they take vaca-
tion – with the 61% of those
leaving time unused com-
pared to the nation’s average
of 52%.
* 86% of Americans feel
they haven’t seen enough of
the country.
* 84% of Americans say it
is important to use vacation
days for travel, but only 47%
of vacation days are used for
travel.
AAA Travel has a long list
of recommendations for
employees in the Carolinas
looking to vacation close to
home. Some of the top desti-
nations include:
* Asheville, NC
* Blowing Rock/Boone,
NC
* Charleston, SC
* Myrtle Beach, SC
* Gatlinburg/Pigeon
Forge/ Sevierville, TN
* Beaufort/Fripp Island/
Harbor Island / St. Helena
Island, SC
The top international trav-
el destinations according to
AAA Carolinas Travel
include:
* Indonesia
*bBelize
* Egypt
* Slovenia
* Portugal
* Panama
* Ecuador
* Morocco
AAA Carolinas Travel
suggests the following tips
to make your vacation plan-
ning a reality:
* Create a tentative budget
and schedule so your trip
planning can be accom-
plished in a realistic manner.
* Research and understand
the pros and cons of travel-
ing to a destination during
your preferred timeframe.
Identify attractions or activi-
ties you are most interested
in and determine if they will
be available.
* Leverage your AAA
exclusive member discounts
for car rentals, flights, hotels,
vacation packages and much
more. Visit
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Legal NoticesLEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASCase No. 2019-CP-42-00095
Sharonview Federal CreditUnion, Plaintiff, vs. TheEstate of Timothy CarlosDavis, Jr., a/k/a Timothy C.Davis, Jr., deceased; and anychildren and heirs at law,distributees and devisees, andif any deceased then any per-sons entitled to claim underor through them; also allother persons unknown, claim-ing any right, title, estate,interest in or lien upon thereal estate described in thecomplaint herein; any unknownadults being a class designat-ed as John Doe; and any unknownminors or persons under dis-ability or in the militaryservice being a class desig-nated as Richard Roe; TimothyCarlos Davis, Sr. and Angel G.Davis, Defendant(s).
Summons and Notice of Filing of Complaint
(Non-eligible under the HomeAffordable Modification Pro-gram) (Deficiency Judgment
Waived) (Non-Jury)TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
NAMED:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and
required to answer the Com-plaint in this action, a copyof which is herewith servedupon you, and to serve a copyof your Answer to the said Com-plaint upon the subscribers,at their office, 401 PettigruStreet, Greenville, SouthCarolina 29601, within thirty(30) days after the servicehereof, exclusive of the dayof such service; and if youfail to answer the Complaintin the time aforesaid, judg-ment by default will be ren-dered against you for therelief demanded in the Com-plaint.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the original Complaint in theabove entitled action wasfiled in the office of theClerk of Court for SpartanburgCounty on January 8, 2019.Bannister, Wyatt & Stalvey,LLC, 401 Pettigru Street, P.O.Box 10007 (29603) Greenville,SC 29601 (864) 298-0084
Lis Pendens(Non-eligible under the HomeAffordable Modification Pro-gram) (Deficiency Judgment
Waived) (Non-Jury)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that anaction has been commenced andis now pending in this Courtupon Complaint of the abovenamed Plaintiff against theabove-named Defendant for theforeclosure of those certainmortgages of real estate givenby Timothy C. Davis Jr. toSharonview Federal CreditUnion on October 6, 2017 in theamount of $99,750.00, and$10,500.00 with interest. Themortgages were duly filed andrecorded in the ROD Office forSpartanburg County on October11, 2018 in Mortgage Book 5351at Page 316 and Book 5351 atPage 303. The premises coveredand affected by said mortgagesand by the foreclosure thereofwere, at the time of the filingof this notice, described asfollows:All that certain piece, par-
cel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, being shown anddesignated as Lot 36, TrinityGate at the Promised Land,containing 0.109 acres, moreor less, on a plat prepared byNeil R. Phillips & Company,Inc., dated 2/7/07 and record-ed 4/12/07 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for saidCounty in Plat Book 161 at Page377; reference to said platbeing hereby made for a morecomplete metes and bounds des-cription thereof.This being the same property
conveyed to Timothy C. Davis,Jr., by deed of Tiffany Smithdated October 6, 2017 andrecorded October 11, 2017 inDeed Book 117-H at Page 836 inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,South Carolina.TMS# 6-21-15-039.40Property Address: 519 Shilo
Drive, Spartanburg, SC 29306Notice of Order Appointing
Guardian Ad Litem NisiTHE DEFENDANTS HEREIN, NAMES
AND ADDRESSES UNKNOWN, INCLUD-ING ANY THEREOF WHO MAY BEMINORS, IMPRISONED PERSONS,INCOMPETENT PERSONS, UNDEROTHER LEGAL DISABILITY OR INTHE MILITARY SERVICE, IF ANY,WHETHER RESIDENTS OR NON-RESI-DENTS OF SOUTH CAROLINA AND TO THE NATURAL, GENERAL, TESTA-MENTARY GUARDIAN OR COMMITTEE,OR OTHERWISE, AND TO THE PER-SON WITH WHOM THEY MAY RESIDE,IF ANY THERE BE:PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a
Motion for an order appointingJason J. Andrighetti, Esquire,as Guardian ad Litem Nisi, forall persons whomsoever hereincollectively designated asRichard Roe or John Doe,defendants herein, names andaddresses unknown, includingany thereof who may be minors,imprisoned persons, incompe-tent persons, in the military
service or under other legaldisability, whether residentsor non-residents of SouthCarolina, was filed in theOffice of the Clerk of Courtfor Spartanburg County.YOU WILL FURTHER TAKE NOTICE
that unless the said minors orpersons under other legal dis-ability, if any, or someone intheir behalf or in behalf ofany of them, shall withinthirty (30) days after serviceof notice of this order uponthem by publication, exclusiveof the day of such service,procure to be appointed forthem, or either of them, aGuardian ad Litem to representthem for the purposes of thisaction, the appointment ofsaid Guardian ad Litem Nisishall be made absolute.February 13, 2019Greenville, South CarolinaBANNISTER, WYATT & STALVEY, LLCs/William J. McDonadWilliam J. McDonald, Esq.SC Bar No. 68356401 Pettigru StreetPost Office Box 10007 (29603)Greenville, SC 29601Phone: (864) 298-00842-21, 28, 3-7
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURGIN THE FAMILY COURT
SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITCase No. 2019-DR-42-0154
South Carolina Department ofSocial Services, Plaintiff,vs. Samantha Riddle, StewartCoffman, Chris Mathis, MichaelBlankenship, Defendants. INTHE INTEREST OF: Minors Underthe Age of 18.
Summons and NoticeTO DEFENDANTS: Stewart Coff-
man:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and
required to answer the com-plaint for termination of yourparental rights in and to theminor child in this action,the original of which has beenfiled in the Office of theClerk of Court for SPARTANBURGCounty, on the 16th day ofJanuary, 2019, a copy of whichwill be delivered to you uponrequest; and to serve a copy ofyour answer to the complaintupon the undersigned attorneyfor the plaintiff at 630Chesnee Highway, Spartanburg,S.C. 29303, within thirty (30)days following the date ofservice upon you, exclusive ofthe day of such service; and ifyou fail to answer the com-plaint within the time stated,the plaintiff will apply forjudgment by default againstthe defendant for the reliefdemanded in the complaint.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIEDthat: (1) the guardian adlitem (GAL) who is appointedby the court in this action torepresent the best interestsof the child(ren) will providethe family court with a writ-ten report that includes anevaluation and assessment ofthe issues brought before thecourt along with recommena-tions; (2) the GAL’s writtenreport will be available forreview twenty-four (24) hoursin advance of the hearing; (3)you may review the report atthe GAL Program county office.February 15, 2019Spartanburg, South CarolinaS.C. DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICESPatricia L. WilsonSouth Carolina Bar No. 77587Attorney for PlaintiffS.C. Dept. of Social Services630 Chesnee HighwaySpartanburg, S.C. 29303864-345-1013864-596-27732-21, 28, 3-7
LEGAL NOTICETAKE NOTICE that Odom, Inc.
has voluntarily dissolved asof February 15, 2019. Any per-sons with lawful claimsagainst the corporation mustpresent them to Robert F.Tuner, Registered Agent forOdom, Inc., c/o Hyde Law Firm,P.A. 360 Main Street, Spartan-burg, SC 29302. All claimspresented must include thename of the claimant, theamount claimed due and a sum-mary of the basis for thealleged claim. Any claimagainst Odom, Inc. will bebarred unless a proceeding toenforce the claim is commencedwithin five years after publi-cation of this notice. 2-21
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASC/A No.: 2019-CP-42-00149
Wilmington Savings FundSociety, FSB, d/b/a ChristianaTrust, as indenture trustee,for the CSMC 2016-RPL1 Trust,Mortgage-Backed Notes, Series2016-RPL1, Plaintiff, v.Cynthia Crosby; Erin CapitalManagement LLC; PrecisionRecovery Analytics, Inc.,Defendant(s).
Summons and Notices(Non-Jury) Foreclosure of
Real Estate MortgageTO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVE
NAMED:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and
required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint in
this action, a copy of which ishereby served upon you, and toserve a copy of your Answer onthe subscribers at theiroffices at 3800 FernandinaRoad, Suite 110, Columbia, SC29210, within thirty (30) daysafter the service hereof,exclusive of the day of suchservice; except that theUnited States of America, ifnamed, shall have sixty (60)days to answer after the serv-ice hereof, exclusive of theday of such service; and if youfail to do so, judgment bydefault will be renderedagainst you for the reliefdemanded in the Complaint.
TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE, AND/OR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEEN YEARSOF AGE AND THE PERSON WITH WHOMTHE MINOR(S) RESIDES, AND/ORTO PERSONS UNDER SOME LEGALDISABILITY:YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONED AND
NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian adlitem within thirty (30) daysafter the service of thisSummons and Notice upon you.If you fail to do so, applica-tion for such appointment willbe made by Attorney for Plain-tiff.YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE thatPlaintiff will move for anOrder of Reference or theCourt may issue a generalOrder of Reference of thisaction to a Master-in-Equity/Special Referee, pursuant toRule 53 of the South CarolinaRules of Civil Procedure.YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE thatunder the provisions of S.C.Code Ann. § 29-3-100, effec-tive June 16, 1993, any col-lateral assignment of rentscontained in the referencedMortgage is perfected andAttorney for Plaintiff herebygives notice that all rentsshall be payable directly toit by delivery to its under-signed attorneys from the dateof default. In the alterna-tive, Plaintiff will movebefore a judge of this Circuiton the 10th day after servicehereof, or as soon thereafteras counsel may be heard, for anOrder enforcing the assignmentof rents, if any, and com-pelling payment of all rentscovered by such assignmentdirectly to the Plaintiff,which motion is to be basedupon the original Note andMortgage herein and the Com-plaint attached hereto.Notice of Filing ComplaintTO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
NAMED:YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
that the original Complaint,Cover Sheet for Civil Actionsand Certificate of Exemptionfrom ADR in the above entitledaction was filed in the Officeof the Clerk of Court for Spar-tanburg County on January 11,2019. A Notice of ForeclosureIntervention was also filed inthe Clerk of Court's Office.Brock & Scott, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451 Attorneys for Plaintiff2-21, 28, 3-7
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASC.A. No.: 2018-CP-42-04388
Ricky Lee Dominick, Plaintiff,vs. Teshae Watson-Cueto andDonald William Crapps, Defen-dants.
SummonsTO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT:You are hereby summoned and
required to answer the Com-plaint in this action, a copyof which is attached heretoand herewith served upon you,and to serve a copy of youranswer to same upon the sub-scribed at 178 West MainStreet, Post Office Box 3547,Spartanburg, South Carolina29304, within thirty (30) daysafter the service of same,exclusive of the day of suchservice. If you fail to answersame within thirty (30) dayperiod, the Plaintiff willapply to the Court for therelief demanded therein andjudgment will be taken againstyou be default.Spartanburg, South CarolinaDecember 27, 2018Harrison, White, P.C. ___s/John B. White, Jr.John B. White, Jr.South Carolina Bar No.: 5996Ryan F. McCarty South Carolina Bar No.: 74198178 W. Main StreetPost Office Box 3547Spartanburg, SC 29304(864) 585-5100Attorneys for the Plaintiff
ComplaintPlaintiff, by and through
their undersigned counsel ofrecord, will prove unto thishonorable Court the following:
GENERAL ALLEGATIONS1. Plaintiff Ricky Lee
Dominick (hereinafter, “Plain-tiff”) is a citizen and resi-dent of Spartanburg County,South Carolina. 2. Defendant Teshae Watson-
Cueto (hereinafter, “DefendantWatson-Cueto”) is, upon infor-
mation and belief, a citizenand resident of RichlandCounty, South Carolina. 3. Defendant Donald William
Crapps (hereinafter, “Defen-dant Crapps”) is, upon infor-mation and belief, a citizenand resident of SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina.4. The collision giving rise
to this lawsuit occurred inSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina.5. This Court has jurisdic-
tion over the parties and overthe subject matter of thisaction. Venue is proper inthis court. 6. On November 17, 2017 at
approximately 1:30PM, Plain-tiff was a passenger on a Cityof Spartanburg bus which wasstopped to unload passengersat a bus stop on John B. White,Sr. Blvd., near BrooksideRoad, in the City of Spartan-burg, County of Spartanburg,State of South Carolina.
7. Defendant Watson-Cueto,driving a 2005 Chrysler, whichwas owned by Defendant Crapps,was traveling directly behindthe City of Spartanburg bus.Defendant failed to slow downwith traffic and struck therear of the bus in whichPlaintiff was traveling. 8. As a direct and proximate
result of the collision Plain-tiffs suffered injuries anddamages as set forth hereinbe-low. PLAINTIFF’S CAUSE OF ACTION
(NEGLIGENCE) 9. The foregoing allegations
contained in this Complaintare incorporated by referenceherein as fully as if restatedverbatim. 10. Defendant Watson-Cueto,
at the time and place in ques-tion, was negligent, grosslynegligent, reckless, willful,and wanton in the followingparticulars, to wit: (a) In failing to maintain a
proper lookout; (b) In traveling too fast for
the conditions then and thereexisting;
(c) In failing to stop,swerve, slow down, or takeother evasive action to avoidthe collision;(d) In failing to keep her
vehicle under safe and propercontrol;(e) In failing to act as a
reasonable and prudent personwould have acted under thecircumstances then and thereexisting;(f) In failing to safely and
properly apply brakes so as tostop the vehicle and avoid thecollision; and,(g) In violating the statuto-
ry and common laws regardingthe operation of motor vehi-cles within the state of SouthCarolina.11. As a direct and proximate
result of the aforementionedacts of negligence, gross neg-ligence, recklessness, will-fulness, and wantonness onbehalf of Defendant Watson-Cueto, Plaintiff sufferedinjuries to their person thatrequired expensive medicalcare and treatment. 12. As a further direct and
proximate result of the afore-mentioned acts and/or omis-sions of Defendant Watson-Cueto, Plaintiff sufferedphysical and mental pain andsuffered the loss of enjoymentof life. PLAINTIFF’S SECOND CAUSE OF
ACTION AS TO DEFENDANT DONALD WILLIAM CRAPPS(NEGLIGENT ENTRUSTMENT)
13. The foregoing allegationscontained in this Complaintare incorporated by referenceherein as fully as if restatedverbatim. 14. Defendant Crapps was neg-
ligent in entrusting the useof his automobile to DefendantWatson-Cueto when DefendantCrapps knew or should haveknown that Defendant Watson-Cueto was not a competent andqualified driver.15. As a direct and proximate
result of Defendant Crapps’negligent entrustment of saidautomobile, Plaintiff sufferedinjuries and damages as setforth hereinabove.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs prayfor judgment against Defendantfor actual and punitive dam-ages, for the costs of thisaction, and for such other andfurther relief as the Courtdeems just and proper.Spartanburg, South CarolinaDecember 27, 2018Harrison, White, P.C. ___s/John B. White, Jr.John B. White, Jr.South Carolina Bar No.: 5996Ryan F. McCarty South Carolina Bar No.: 74198178 W. Main StreetPost Office Box 3547Spartanburg, SC 29304(864) 585-5100Attorneys for the Plaintiff2-21, 28, 3-7
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASCase No. 2018-CP-42-00638
INA Group, LLC, Plaintiff, vs.The Estate of Jim Brown akaJames W. Brown, Sr.; Heirs-at-
Law of Jim Brown aka James W.Brown; unknown Heirs-at-Law orDevisees of Jim Brown akaJames W. Brown, Deceased;their Heirs, Personal Repre-sentatives, Administrators,Successors, and Assigns, andall other persons entitled toclaim through them; allunknown owners, unknown heirsor unknown devisees of anydeceased person, or by anysuch designation; James WalterBrown, Jr.; Wallace EugeneChapman; Rick Chapman; ReneePrice; Alonia Brown Alston;James Talcott, Inc.; NorthAmerican Acceptance Corpora-tion; Felix T. Mitchell; JeffT. Hughes; Bobby P. Dean II;the South Carolina Departmentof Revenue; and John Doe andMary Roe, representing allunknown persons having orclaiming to have any right,title, or interest in or to, orlien upon, the real estatedescribed as 109 Old PacoletRoad, Spartanburg County,South Carolina, TMS number 3-10-14-103.00, their heirs andassigns, and all other per-sons, firms, or corporationsentitled to claim under, by orthrough the above-named Defen-dant(s), and all other personsor entities unknown claimingany right, title, interest,estate in, or lien upon, thereal estate described as 109Old Pacolet Road, SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina, TMSnumber 3-10-14-103.00, Defen-dants.Notice of Second Lis PendensPursuant to S.C. Code Ann. §§
15-11-10 to -50, Plaintiffhereby gives notice thatPlaintiff has commenced anaction in this Court againstthe above-named defendants toquiet tax title to the follow-ing described real property:All that certain lot or parcelof land lying and being situ-ated in the State of SouthCarolina, County of Spartan-burg, Town of Cowpens, andhaving the following measure-ments: Beginning at a point onOld Pacolet Road, said pointbeing the southeastern cornerof Lot 29 on an unrecorded platof D.H. Hearse (said pointalso being described as thesoutheastern corner of Spar-tanburg County Tax Map Parcel# 3-10-14-103.00); thencealong Old Pacolet Road in anorthwesterly direction for 60feet to a point; thence pro-ceeding in a northeasterlydirection along the boundarybetween Spartanburg County TaxMap Parcel # 3-10-14-103.00and Spartanburg County Tax MapParcel # 3-10-14-104.02 for100 feet to a point; thenceproceeding in a southeasterlydirection for 30 feet to apoint; thence proceeding in anortheasterly direction for100 feet to a point; thenceproceeding in a southeasterlydirection for 30 feet to apoint; thence proceeding in asouthwesterly direction 200feet to a point being the pointof beginning. This parcel isfurther described as beingLots 28, 29, and 12 on an un-recorded plat of D.H. Kearse.It is further identified asSpartanburg County Tax MapNumber 3-10-14-103.00.This being the same property
conveyed to Jim Brown by deedof M.S. Allen executed onMarch 11, 1921 and recorded onMarch 15, 1921 in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds forSpartanburg County in DeedBook 6-K at Page 456; being thesame property conveyed toWoods Cove IV, LLC by tax deeddated November 6, 2017, andrecorded on November 8, 2017,in the Office of the Registerof Deeds for SpartanburgCounty in Deed Book 117-Q,page 745; being the same prop-erty conveyed to Lakeside REOVentures, LLC by quit-claimdeed dated November 16, 2017,and recorded on November 20,2017, in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County in Deed Book 117-T, page 487; and being the sameproperty conveyed to INAGroup, LLC by quit-claim deeddated December 7, 2017, andrecorded on December 29, 2017,in the Office of the Registerof Deeds for SpartanburgCounty in Deed Book 118-D,page 513.TMS# 3-10-14-103.00.
Amended SummonsYOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and
required to answer the AmendedComplaint in this action, acopy of which is herewithserved upon you, and to servea copy of your answer to theAmended Complaint on the sub-scriber at his office, Hayns-worth Sinkler Boyd, P.A., 1201Main Street, 22nd Floor(29201), Post Office Box11889, Columbia, South Caro-lina (29211-1889), withinthirty (30) days after theservice hereof, exclusive ofthe day of such service, and ifyou fail to answer the AmendedComplaint within the timeaforesaid, judgment by defaultwill be rendered against youfor the relief demanded inthis Amended ComplaintNotice of Filing of Complaint
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatthe Complaint in the above-captioned action (Case No.2017-CP-40-1204) was electron-ically filed in the Spartan-burg County Clerk of Court’sOffice on February 21, 2018,and that the Amended Complaintwas electronically filed onJuly 17, 2018. Copies of theComplaint and the AmendedComplaint are available forreview and inspection by allinterested persons.Notice of Order Appointing
Guardian Ad Litem NisiPLEASE TAKE NOTICE that there
has been filed in the Office ofthe Clerk of Court for Spar-tanburg County an OrderAppointing Kelley Y. Woody,Esq., whose address is 18Myrtle Bank Place (29209),P.O. Box 6432 (29260),Columbia, South Carolina, asGuardian Ad Litem Nisi. Thisappointment becomes absolutethirty (30) days after theservice of the Notice and pub-lication of the AmendedSummons herein, unless you orsomeone on your behalf shall,before the expiration of thethirty (30) days after theservice hereof, procure to beappointed for you a GuardianAd Litem to represent yourinterests in this action. A. Parker Barnes IIISC Bar No. 68359Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A.Post Office Box 11889Columbia, S.C. 29211-1889(803) 779-3080Attorneys for PlaintiffOrder Appointing Guardian AdLitem Nisi and for an Orderof Service by Publication
This This matter comes beforethe Court on Plaintiff’sMotion to Appoint Guardian AdLitem Nisi and for an Order forService by Publication,through which Plaintiff seeksto appoint Kelley Y. Woody,Esq. as Guardian Ad Litem Nisifor the Defendants the Estateof Jim Brown aka James W.Brown, Sr.; Heirs-at-Law ofJim Brown aka James W. Brown;unknown Heirs-at-Law or Devi-sees of Jim Brown aka James W.Brown, Deceased; their Heirs,Personal Representatives,Administrators, Successors,and Assigns, and all otherpersons entitled to claimthrough them; all unknown own-ers, unknown heirs or unknowndevisees of any deceased per-son, or by any such designa-tion; John Doe and Mary Roe,the same being fictitiousnames used for the true namesof all unknown persons, claim-ing any right, title, estate,interest in or lien upon thereal property described inPlaintiff’s Amended Complaintand Notice of Second LisPendens (the “Property”),their heirs and assigns; allother persons, firms, or cor-porations entitled to claimunder, by, or through any ofthe defendants; and all otherpersons or entities unknownclaiming any right, title,interest, estate in, or lienupon, the Property (collec-tively, the “Estate andUnknown and Doe Defendants”).It appearing that some or all
of the Estate and Unknown andDoe Defendants are or may beresidents or non-residents ofthe State of South Carolina,minors, incompetent, impris-oned, under legal disability,or in the military service,and that the Estate andUnknown and Doe Defendants areunknown to Plaintiff and can-not with reasonable diligencebe located or their where-abouts ascertained;
It further appearing thatKelley Y. Woody, Esq. is asuitable and competent personto understand and protect allrights and interests of theEstate and Unknown and DoeDefendants, and that Kelley Y.Woody, Esq. has no interestadverse to the interests ofthe Estate and Unknown and DoeDefendants and is not connect-ed in business with Plaintiffor its counsel;NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY
ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREEDas follows:1. Kelley Y. Woody, Esq. is
hereby appointed Guardian AdLitem Nisi on behalf of theEstate and Unknown and DoeDefendants, the same beingfictitious names used for thetrue names of all unknown per-sons, claiming any right,title, estate, interest in orlien upon the Property, theirheirs and assigns; all otherpersons, firms, or corpora-tions entitled to claim under,by, or through any of thedefendants; and all other per-sons or entities unknownclaiming any right, title,interest, estate in, or lienupon, the Property, some orall of whom are or may be res-idents or non-residents of theState of South Carolina,minors, incompetent, impris-oned, under legal disability,or in the military service.2. Kelley Y. Woody, Esq. is
empowered and directed toappear on behalf of and to rep-resent the Estate and Unknownand Doe Defendants, unless any
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Legal Noticesone of them, or someone onbehalf of any one of them,shall, within thirty (30) daysafter service of a copy hereofas directed, procure theappointment of a Guardian AdLitem.3. A copy of this Order shall
be served upon the Estate andUnknown and Doe Defendants bypublication in a newspaper ofgeneral circulation publishedin the Spartan Weekly News,which is a newspaper of gener-al circulation within Spartan-burg County, South Carolina,once a week for three consec-utive weeks, together with theNotice of Second Lis Pendens,Amended Summons, Notice ofFiling of Complaint, andNotice of Order AppointingGuardian Ad Litem in thisaction.Amy W. CoxSpartanburg County Clerk of Court by Maribel M. Martinez
Order of Serviceby Publication
Based on the Motion for Orderof Service by Publication andthe Affidavit of Duly DiligentSearch, it appears that thisis an action to quiet tax titlearising out of a tax deedrecorded in the SpartanburgCounty Register of DeedsOffice on November 8, 2017, inDeed Book 117-Q, page 745, andthat Defendants Alonia BrownAlston, James Talcott, Inc.,and North American AcceptanceCorporation cannot, after duediligence, be located in Spar-tanburg County or in the Stateof South Carolina, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that
service in this matter be madeon Defendants Alonia BrownAlston, James Talcott, Inc.,and North American AcceptanceCorporation by publishing acopy of the Notice of SecondLis Pendens and AmendedSummons in the Spartan WeeklyNews, which is a newspaper ofgeneral circulation publishedin Spartanburg County, SouthCarolina, once a week forthree consecutive weeks and byforwarding a copy of thepleadings to Defendants AloniaBrown Alston, James Talcott,Inc., and North AmericanAcceptance Corporation attheir last known addresses.Amy W. CoxSpartanburg County Clerk of Court by Maribel M. Martinez2-21, 28, 3-7
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASCase No.: 2018-CP-42-03704
Mamie Jones and Carrie N.Jones, Plaintiffs vs. DianneClement, Eric Clement, Mar-celle (Marcia) Lynn Clements,Emmanuel Hutchinson, LaWandaMarcia Hutchinson, Undrey L.Thompson, Adolphus Clement,Jr., Clarence Clement, HattieBelle Brown, Delilah Lee,Josephine McKinney, LolaClement Lucas, Willard JamesClement, John Clement, PearlO. Gaffney, Jackie E. Gaffney,Joyce Bridges, Arthur B.Mayes, Cornelia (Vickie)Mayes, Cornelia V. Hurling,Joseph Webster, AntoneHernton, James Graham, GregoryBlanding, Russell Blanding,David Blanding, Althea Peak,Devin J. Webster, Timothy M.Grice, Jr., Hilda Bellamy, J.Marcus Clement, Midland Fund-ing, LLC, State of South Caro-lina, and, as Defendants whosenames are unknown claiming anyright, title, estate, interestin, or lien upon the realestate described in the Com-plaint herein, any unknownadults being as a class desig-nated as John Doe, and anyunknown infants or personsunder disability being a classdesignated as Richard Roe,Defendants.
Summons (Non-Jury)(Quiet Title Tax Action)
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMEDIN THIS ACTION: YOU ARE HEREBYSUMMONED AND REQUIRED TOANSWER the COMPLAINT in thisaction, a copy of which isherewith served upon you, andto serve a copy of your ANSWERto the said COMPLAINT on thesubscriber at his office atSpartanburg, South Carolina,within thirty (30) days afterthe service hereof, exclusiveof the day of service; and ifyou fail to ANSWER the COM-PLAINT within the time afore-said, the Plaintiff in thisaction will apply to the Courtfor the relief demanded in theComplaint. IN THE EVENT YOUARE AN INFANT OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE OR AN IMPRISONEDPERSON, you are further SUM-MONED and NOTIFIED to applyfor the appointment of aGuardian ad Litem to representyou in this action withinthirty (30) days after theservice of this SUMMONS andNOTICE upon you. If you fail todo so, application for suchappointment will be made bythe Plaintiff herein. IN THEEVENT THAT YOU ARE AN INFANTUNDER FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE ORARE INCOMPETENT OR INSANE, theyou and the Guardian orCommittee are further SUMMONEDand NOTIFIED to apply for the
appointment of a Guardian adLitem to represent said infantunder fourteen years of age orsaid incompetent or insaneperson within thirty (30) daysafter the service of this SUM-MONS and NOTICE upon you. Ifyou fail to do so, applicationfor such appointment will bemade by the Plaintiff herein.Dated and Filed: 10/23/2018PAUL A. MCKEE, IIIAttorney for PlaintiffPost Office Box 2196409 Magnolia StreetSpartanburg, S.C. 29304(864) 573-51492-28, 3-7, 14
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURGIN THE FAMILY COURT
SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITCase No.: 2019-DR-42-0155
South Carolina Department ofSocial Services, Plaintiff,vs. Jamie Shelhamer, FloydOwensby, Samuel Blackwell,Defendants. IN THE INTERESTSOF: Minors Under the Age of 18
Summons and NoticeTO DEFENDANTS: Samuel Black-
well:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and
required to answer the com-plaint for termination of yourparental rights in and to theminor child in this action,the original of which has beenfiled in the Office of theClerk of Court for SPARTANBURGCounty, on the 16th day ofJanuary, 2019, a copy of whichwill be delivered to you uponrequest; and to serve a copy ofyour answer to the complaintupon the undersigned attorneyfor the plaintiff at 630Chesnee Highway, Spartanburg,S.C. 29303, within thirty (30)days following the date ofservice upon you, exclusive ofthe day of such service; and ifyou fail to answer the com-plaint within the time stated,the plaintiff will apply forjudgment by default againstthe defendant for the reliefdemanded in the complaint.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIEDthat: (1) the guardian adlitem (GAL) who is appointedby the court in this action torepresent the best interestsof the child(ren) will providethe family court with a writ-ten report that includes anevaluation and assessment ofthe issues brought before thecourt along with recommenda-tions; (2) the GAL’s writtenreport will be available forreview twenty-four (24) hoursin advance of the hearing; (3)you may review the report atthe GAL Program county office.February 19, 2019Spartanburg, South CarolinaS.C. DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICESPatricia L. WilsonSouth Carolina Bar No. 77587Attorney for PlaintiffS.C. Dept. of Social Services630 Chesnee HighwaySpartanburg, S.C. 29303864-345-1109864-596-23372-28, 3-7, 14
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASC/A No.: 2019-CP-42-00250
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Plain-tiff, vs. Robert S. Brown,Defendant(s).
Summons and Notices(Non-Jury) Foreclosureof Real Estate Mortgage
TO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVENAMED:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and
required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint inthis action, a copy of which ishereby served upon you, and toserve a copy of your Answer onthe subscribers at theiroffices at 3800 FernandinaRoad, Suite 110, Columbia, SC29210, within thirty (30) daysafter the service hereof,exclusive of the day of suchservice; except that theUnited States of America, ifnamed, shall have sixty (60)days to answer after the serv-ice hereof, exclusive of theday of such service; and if youfail to do so, judgment bydefault will be renderedagainst you for the reliefdemanded in the Complaint.
TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE, AND/OR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEEN YEARSOF AGE AND THE PERSON WITH WHOMTHE MINOR(S) RESIDES, AND/ORTO PERSONS UNDER SOME LEGALDISABILITY:YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONED AND
NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian adlitem within thirty (30) daysafter the service of thisSummons and Notice upon you.If you fail to do so, applica-tion for such appointment willbe made by Attorney for Plain-tiff.YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE thatPlaintiff will move for anOrder of Reference or theCourt may issue a generalOrder of Reference of thisaction to a Master-in-Equity/Special Referee, pursuant toRule 53 of the South CarolinaRules of Civil Procedure.YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE that
under the provisions of S.C.Code Ann. § 29-3-100, effec-tive June 16, 1993, any col-lateral assignment of rentscontained in the referencedMortgage is perfected andAttorney for Plaintiff herebygives notice that all rentsshall be payable directly toit by delivery to its under-signed attorneys from the dateof default. In the alterna-tive, Plaintiff will movebefore a judge of this Circuiton the 10th day after servicehereof, or as soon thereafteras counsel may be heard, for anOrder enforcing the assignmentof rents, if any, and com-pelling payment of all rentscovered by such assignmentdirectly to the Plaintiff,which motion is to be basedupon the original Note andMortgage herein and the Com-plaint attached hereto.Notice of Filing ComplaintTO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
NAMED:YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
that the original Complaint,Cover Sheet for Civil Actionsand Certificate of Exemptionfrom ADR in the above entitledaction was filed in the Officeof the Clerk of Court for Spar-tanburg County on January 22,2019. A Notice of ForeclosureIntervention was also filed inthe Clerk of Court's Office.Brock & Scott, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451 Attorneys for Plaintiff2-28, 3-7, 14
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASCase No. 2018-CP-42-03433
Frank M. Tiller, Plaintiff,vs. Daniel Steven, AlfredaLindsay, Gerald Billings,Tammy Billings, and Pamela E.Childress, Jared Childress andZach Childress, as an heir atlaw of Keith Childress,Deceased and any other heirs-at-law or devisees of theEstate of Keith Childress,Deceased, and all other per-sons claiming any interest,Defendants.
Summons (Quiet Title andConfirm Tax Sale)
TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEN-DANTS:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and
required to answer the Com-plaint in this action, a copyof which is herewith servedupon you, and to serve a copyof your Answer to the saidComplaint on the Plaintiff’sattorneys, Moore, Stoddard,Stoddard & Wood at theiroffice, 207 Magnolia Street,101 Allen Building, Spartan-burg, South Carolina, withinthirty (30) days after theservice thereof, exclusive ofthe day of such service, and ifyou fail to answer the Com-plaint within the time afore-said, the Plaintiff in thisaction will apply to the Courtfor the relief demanded in theComplaint.November 6, 2018MOORE, STODDARD, STODDARD & WOODBY: WESLEY A. STODDARDAttorney for the PlaintiffPost Office Box 5178Spartanburg, S.C. 29304(864) 582-5622(864) 585-8775 (Fax)Lis Pendens (Quiet Title and
Confirm Tax Sale)Notice is hereby given that anaction has been filed by theabove named Plaintiff againstthe above named Defendants toquiet title and confirm a taxsale. The premises covered andeffective by said lien at thetime of the filing of thisNotice is described as fol-lows:All that certain piece, par-
cel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, located on theeast side of South CarolinaHighway 56 and shown as con-taining one half (1/2) acremore or less, on a plat madefor Audrey O. Billings andCallie N. Billings by WilliamKeith Roark, RLS, dated April24, 1984, and recorded in PlatBook 91, Page 646, in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County.For a more particular descrip-tion reference is hereby madeto the aforesaid plat.This conveyance is made sub-
ject to any and all existingreservations, easements,rights-of -way, zoning ordi-nances, and restrictive cove-nants that may appear ofrecord or on the premises andotherwise effecting the prop-erty.This being the same property
conveyed to Gerald W. Billingsby deed of Audrey OrdessBillings dated September 30,1993, and recorded November 5,1993, in Deed Book 60-R, atPage 785 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County, South Carolina.This being the same property
in which Tammy Billings wasconveyed one half interest bydeed of Gerald W. Billings
dated January 6, 2000, andrecorded in Deed Book 7l-G, atPage 979 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County.This being the same property
conveyed to Daniel Steven andAlfreda Lindsay by Deed ofSteven B. Ford, Interim Delin-quent Tax Collector forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, on March 28, 2008,and recorded in Deed Book 90-Z, at Page 364 in the Officeof the Register of Deeds forSpartanburg County.This being the same property
conveyed to Keith Childress byRobert E. Metts, Jr., Delinq-uent Tax Collector forSpartanburg County, by TaxDeed dated June 21, 2013,2016, and recorded in DeedBook 103-Q at page 151 in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,South Carolina.This being the same property
conveyed to Frank M. Tiller bydeed of Keith Childress bydeed dated August 1, 2013, andrecorded August 2, 2013, inDeed Book 103-X at page 958 inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,South Carolina.Block Map No.: 4-37-00-049.00November 6, 2018MOORE, STODDARD, STODDARD & WOODBY: WESLEY A. STODDARDAttorney for the PlaintiffPost Office Box 5178Spartanburg, S.C. 29304(864) 582-5622(864) 585-8775 (Fax)2-28, 3-7, 14
LEGAL NOTICENotification of Custody of
Abandoned Mobile HomeVehicle ID No.: GEO1177282Vehicle Description: 28 x 68Peachstate/WhiteVehicle Decal No.: 45349Property Address: 557 WyattRoad, Spartanburg, SC
Notice is hereby providedthat the above describedmobile home is in possessionof the owner of the real prop-erty identified above. Themobile home is located at 557Wyatt Road, Spartanburg, SC.The registered owner of this
mobile home has the right toreclaim this mobile home with-in thirty days upon payment ofthe storage charges togetherwith all publication, notifi-cation and court costsincurred resulting from theproperty owner’s custody ofthe mobile home. Failure toexercise the right to reclaimthe vehicle within the timeprovided is considered a waiv-er of all rights, title andinterest in the mobile homeand consent to the sale of themobile home at public auction.Further information may be
obtained through:Ryan E. GaylordHyde Law Firm, P.A.360 E Main StreetSpartanburg, SC 293022-28, 3-7, 14
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASSEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
2018-CP-42-3650Nicole M. Reed, as PersonalRepresentative of the NicholasR. Reed Estate, Plaintiff, vs.Christina Rosa Reed and A. T.Reed, a minor, Defendants.
Notice of HearingThis is to advise that a finalhearing in the above namedmatter has been scheduled forMONDAY, APRIL 8, 2019 AT 3:00P.M. in the Master-in-Equity’sOffice located in the Spartan-burg County Judicial Center at180 Magnolia Street, 3rdFloor, Spartanburg, SouthCarolina.February 25, 2019Burts Turner & RhodesAttorneys for the Plaintiff260 North Church StreetSpartanburg, SC 29306(864) 585-8166By: s/ Richard H. RhodesRichard H. Rhodes2-28, 3-7, 14
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE FAMILY COURT OF THESEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
2018-DR-42-2482South Carlina Department ofSocial Services, Plaintiff,vs. Sheila Martinez and CarlosMarquez, Defendant(s), IN THEINTEREST OF: minor childrenunder the age of 18
Summons and NoticeTO DEFENDANT: Sheila Marti-
nez:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and
served with the Complaint forRemoval in and to the minorchildren in this action, theoriginal of which has beenfiled in the Office of theClerk of Court for Spartan-burg County, on August 29,2018 a copy of which will bedelivered to you upon request;and to serve a copy of youranswer to the complaint uponthe undersigned attorney forthe plaintiff at TimothyEdwards, Esq, 630 ChesneeHighway, Spartanburg, SC29303, within thirty (30)
days following the date ofservice upon you, exclusive ofthe day of such service; and ifyou fail to answer the com-plaint within the time stated,the plaintiff will apply forjudgment by default againstthe defendant for the reliefdemanded in the complaint.PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE
that you have the right to bepresent and represented by anattorney. If you cannot affordan attorney, the court willappoint an attorney to repre-sent you. It is your responsi-bility to contact the Clerk ofCourt’s Office located at 180Magnolia Street, Spartanburg,SC to apply for appointment ofan attorney to represent youif you cannot afford an attor-ney.Spartanburg, South CarolinaS.C. DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICESTimothy Edwards South Carolina Bar # 76955Attorney for PlaintiffS.C. Dept. of Social Services630 Chesnee HighwaySpartanburg, SC 293032-28, 3-7, 14
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE FAMILY COURT OF THESEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
2018-DR-42-2555South Carlina Department ofSocial Services, Plaintiff,vs. Niesa Clawson, Defen-dant(s), IN THE INTEREST OF: 1minor children under the ageof 18
Summons and NoticeTO DEFENDANT: Tyler Hardy:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and
served with the Complaint forNon-Emergency Removal regard-ing the minor child in thisaction, the original of whichhas been filed in the Office ofthe Clerk of Court for Spar-tanburg County, on September5, 2018, a copy of which willbe delivered to you uponrequest; and to serve a copy ofyour answer to the complaintupon the undersigned attorneyfor the plaintiff at ErickBarbare, Esq, 630 ChesneeHighway, Spartanburg, SC29303, within thirty (30) daysfollowing the date of serviceupon you, exclusive of the dayof such service; and if youfail to answer the complaintwithin the time stated, theplaintiff will apply for judg-ment by default against thedefendant for the reliefdemanded in the complaint.PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE
that you have the right to bepresent and represented by anattorney. If you cannot affordan attorney, the court willappoint an attorney to repre-sent you. It is your responsi-bility to contact the Clerk ofCourt’s Office located at 180Magnolia Street, Spartanburg,SC to apply for appointment ofan attorney to represent youif you cannot afford an attor-ney.Spartanburg, South CarolinaFebruary 28, 2019S.C. DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICESErick Barbare, Esquire Attorney for PlaintiffS.C. Dept. of Social Services630 Chesnee HighwaySpartanburg, SC 293033-7, 14, 21
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE FAMILY COURT OF THESEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
2018-DR-42-2394South Carlina Department ofSocial Services, Plaintiff,vs. Victoria Omega and FreddieFoggie, Jr., Defendant(s), INTHE INTEREST OF: minor childunder the age of 18
Summons and NoticeTO DEFENDANT: Freddie Foggie,
Jr.:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and
served with the Complaint forNon-Emergency Removal in andto the minor child in thisaction, the original of whichhas been filed in the Office ofthe Clerk of Court for Spar-tanburg County, on August 22,2018, a copy of which will bedelivered to you upon request;and to serve a copy of youranswer to the complaint uponthe undersigned attorney forthe plaintiff at Lara Harrill,Esq, 630 Chesnee Highway,Spartanburg, SC 29303, with-in thirty (30) days followingthe date of service upon you,exclusive of the day of suchservice; and if you fail toanswer the complaint withinthe time stated, the plaintiffwill apply for judgment bydefault against the defendantfor the relief demanded in thecomplaint.PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE
that you have the right to bepresent and represented by anattorney. If you cannot affordan attorney, the court willappoint an attorney to repre-sent you. It is your responsi-bility to contact the Clerk ofCourt’s Office located at 180Magnolia Street, Spartanburg,SC to apply for appointment ofan attorney to represent youif you cannot afford an attor-ney.
Spartanburg, South CarolinaFebruary 27, 2019S.C. DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICESLara Harrill, Esquire South Carolina Bar No. 72603Attorney for PlaintiffS.C. Dept. of Social Services630 Chesnee HighwaySpartanburg, SC 29303Phone: (864) 345-11133-7, 14, 21
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASSEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
C.A. No.: 2018-CP-42-03958Reco Aturris Harris, Plaintiffvs. Corneliua ShimaineWilliams, Defendant.
Summons (Jury Trial Requested)
TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND
REQUIRED to answer the Com-plaint in this matter, a copyof which is herewith servedupon you, and to serve a copyof your Answer to said Com-plaint upon the subscriber atthis office, P.O. Box 6206Greenville, South Carolina29606, within THIRTY (30) daysfrom the service thereof,exclusive of the day of suchservice; and if you fail toanswer the Complaint withinthe time aforesaid, the Plain-tiff is this action will applyto the Court for judgment bydefault for the relief demand-ed in the Complaint. November 14, 2018Greenville, South CarolinaRespectfully submitted,Smith Injury Lawyers, PA/s/Richard J. SmithRichard J. Smith South Carolina Bar No. 009694Attorney for PlaintiffPost Office Box 6206Greenville, S.C. 29606Phone: (864) 300-4878Fax: (864) 752-1130Email: [email protected]
Complaint(Jury Trial Requested)
The Plaintiff, by and throughhis undersigned counsel, willrespectfully show unto thisHonorable Court the following:
PARTIES AND JURISDICTION1. Plaintiff Reco Aturris
Harris (hereinafter “Plain-tiff”) is a citizen and resi-dent of Spartanburg County,State of South Carolina.
2. Upon information andbelief, Defendant CorneliuaShimaine Williams (hereinafter“Defendant Williams”) is acitizen and resident of Spar-tanburg County, State of SouthCarolina. 3. The collision that gives
rise to this action occurredin Spartanburg County, SouthCarolina.4. This Honorable Court has
jurisdiction of the partiesand subject matter of thisaction, and venue is proper.
GENERAL ALLEGATIONS5. On or about March 31, 2017
at approximately 7:05 a.m.Plaintiff was driving his 2002Honda automobile travelingWest on U.S. 176 near Inman,South Carolina and was stoppedat the intersection of BishopRd. for a red traffic signal.At that same time, DefendantWilliams was driving a 2016Jeep SUV when suddenly andwithout warning he violentlystruck the back of Plaintiff’sHonda with such great forcethat it knocked Plaintiff’svehicle into the back of twovehicles in adjacent lanesahead of Plaintiff that werealso stopped for the red traf-fic signal. 6. As a direct and proximate
result of this violent colli-sion Plaintiff suffered severeand life altering injuries anddamages as set forth hereinbe-low.PLAINTIFF’S CAUSE OF ACTION
(NEGLIGENCE AND GROSS NEGLIGENCE)
7. Plaintiff incorporatesherein by reference each andevery allegation set forthhereinabove as if repeatedverbatim.8. Defendant Williams was, at
the time and place in ques-tion, negligent, grossly neg-ligent, careless, reckless,willful and/or wanton in thefollowing particulars, to wit:a) In failing to observe prop-er driving protocol;b) In violating common and
statutory traffic laws of theState of South Carolina;c) In traveling too fast for
conditions;d) In failing to maintain
proper control of his vehicle;e) In failing to maintain a
proper lookout;f) In operating a motor vehi-
cle with a reckless disregardfor the rights and safety ofothers and especially therights of Plaintiff.g) In failing to stop, swerve,slow down or take other eva-sive action to avoid the col-lision; andh) In failing to act as a rea-sonable and prudent driverwould have acted under thecircumstances then and thereexisting. 9. As a direct and proximate
result of the aforementioned
6 THE SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS MARCH 7, 2019
Legal Noticesacts of negligence, grossnegligence, carelessness,recklessness, willfulnessand/or wantonness on behalf ofDefendant Williams, Plaintiffsuffered injuries to his per-son that included traumaticbrain injury and spine injurythat required medical care andtreatment, ongoing medicalcare and treatment and result-ed in pain and suffering, men-tal anguish and suffering,permanent injury, lost wages,diminution of future earningcapacity and loss of enjoymentof life. 10. Plaintiff is informed and
believes that he is entitledto judgment against DefendantWilliams for injuries and dam-ages suffered as a result ofDefendant Williams’ negli-gence, gross negligence, care-lessness, recklessness, will-fulness and/or wantonness.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiff praysfor judgment against DefendantWilliams for such actual andpunitive damages in amounts tobe proven to the Court at thetrial of this case, for thecosts of this action, and forsuch other and further reliefas this Honorable Court deemsjust and proper.November 14, 2018Greenville, South CarolinaRespectfully submitted,Smith Injury Lawyers, PA/s/Richard J. SmithRichard J. Smith South Carolina Bar No. 009694Attorney for PlaintiffPost Office Box 6206Greenville, S.C. 29606Phone: (864) 300-4878Fax: (864) 752-1130Email: [email protected], 14, 21
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASCase No. 2019-CP-42-00819
Quicken Loans Inc., PLAINTIFF,VS. Bennett James `BJ`Humphries a/k/a Bennett J.Humphries, individually, andas Heir or Devisee of theEstate of Faber B. Humphriesa/k/a Faber Bennett "Benny"Humphries, Deceased; and AnyHeirs-at-Law or Devisees ofFaber B. Humphries a/k/a FaberBennett "Benny" Humphries,Deceased, their heirs or devi-sees, successors and assigns,and all other persons entitledto claim through them; all un-known persons with any right,title or interest in the realestate described herein; alsoany persons who may be in themilitary service of the UnitedStates of America, being aclass designated as John Doe;and any unknown minors or per-sons under a disability beinga class designated as RichardRoe, DEFENDANT(S).
Summons and NoticesTO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE-
NAMED:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and
required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint inthis action, of which a copy isherewith served upon you, andto serve a copy of your Answeron the subscribers at theiroffices, 2712 MiddleburgDrive, Suite 200, Columbia,Post Office Box 2065,Columbia, South Carolina,29202-2065, within thirty (30)days after the service hereof,exclusive of the day of suchservice; except that theUnited States of America, ifnamed, shall have sixty (60)days to answer after the serv-ice hereof, exclusive of theday of such service; and if youfail to do so, judgment bydefault will be renderedagainst you for the reliefdemanded in the Complaint.YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE thatshould you fail to Answer theforegoing Summons, the Plain-tiff will move for a generalOrder of Reference of thiscause to the Master-In-Equityor Special Referee for Spar-tanburg County, which Ordershall, pursuant to Rule 53 (e)of the South Carolina Rules ofCivil Procedures, specificallyprovide that the said Master-In-Equity or Special Master isauthorized and empowered toenter a final judgment in thiscause.
TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE AND/OR MINOR(S)UNDER FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGEAND THE PERSON WITH WHOM THEMINOR(S) RESIDES AND/OR TOPERSONS UNDER SOME LEGAL DIS-ABILITY: YOU ARE FURTHER SUM-MONED AND NOTIFIED to applyfor the appointment of aGuardian Ad Litem within thir-ty (30) days after the serviceof this Summons and Noticeupon you. If you fail to do so,Plaintiff will apply to havethe appointment of the Guard-ian ad Litem Nisi, Anne BellFant, made absolute.
NoticeTO THE DEFENDANTS:YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
that the Summons and Com-plaint, of which the foregoingis a copy of the Summons, werefiled with the Clerk of Courtfor Spartanburg County, SouthCarolina on February 28, 2019.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that theorder appointing Anne BellFant, whose address is PO Box796, Simpsonville, SC 29681,as Guardian Ad Litem Nisi forall persons whomsoever hereincollectively designated asRichard Roe, defendants hereinwhose names and addresses areunknown, including any thereofwho may be minors, incapaci-tated, or under other legaldisability, whether residentsor non-residents of SouthCarolina; for all named Defen-dants, addresses unknown, whomay be infants, incapacitated,or under a legal disability;for any unknown heirs-at-lawof Faber B. Humphries a/k/aFaber Bennett "Benny" Humph-ries, including their heirs,personal representatives, suc-cessors and assigns, and allother persons entitled toclaim through them; and forall other unknown persons withany right, title, or interestin and to the real estate thatis the subject of this fore-closure action, was filed inthe Office of the Clerk ofCourt for Spartanburg Countyon the 5th day of March, 2019.YOU WILL FURTHER TAKE NOTICE
that unless the said Defen-dants, or someone in theirbehalf or in behalf of any ofthem, shall within thirty (30)days after service of noticeof this order upon them by pub-lication, exclusive of the dayof such service, procure to beappointed for them, or any ofthem, a Guardian Ad Litem torepresent them or any of themfor the purposes of thisaction, the Plaintiff willapply for an order making theappointment of said GuardianAd Litem Nisi absolute.
Lis PendensNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that anaction has been commenced bythe Plaintiff above namedagainst the Defendant(s) abovenamed for the foreclosure of acertain mortgage given byFaber B. Humphries to MortgageElectronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., as nominee forQuicken Loans Inc., datedApril 5, 2018, recorded April12, 2018, in the office of theClerk of Court/Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,in Book 5431, at Page 117;thereafter, said Mortgage wasassigned to Quicken Loans Inc.by assignment instrument datedJanuary 16, 2019 and recordedJanuary 22, 2019 in Book 5560at Page 757.The description of the prem-
ises is as follows:All that certain piece, par-
cel or lot of land in Spartan-burg County, State of SouthCarolina with improvementsthereon, shown and designatedas Lot No. 3, Block F, as shownon plat of Bon Aire Estates byW.N. Willis, Engineers, datedJanuary 6, 1959, and recordedin Plat Book 38, Pages 230-231, R.M.C. Office of Spartan-burg County. Reference ishereby made to the aforesaidplat for a more complete andparticular description.This being the same property
conveyed to Faber B. Humphriesand Jane C. Humphries, by Deedof Economy Homes, Inc., datedSeptember 3, 1980 and recordedSeptember 3, 1980 in Book 47-Rat Page 105 in the ROD Officefor Spartanburg County. There-after, Jane C. Humphries a/k/aSara Jane Corn died onNovember 13, 2014 leaving thesubject property to her heirsor devisees, namely, Faber B.Humphries, as is more fullypreserved in the Probaterecords for SpartanburgCounty, in Case No. 2014-ES-42-01800; and by Deed ofDistribution dated January 9,2015 and recorded January 9,2015 in Book 107-Y at Page 860. TMS No. 2-30-00-013.00Property address: 418 Hickory
Nut Drive, Inman, SC 29349SCOTT AND CORLEY, P.A.By: Ronald C. Scott ([email protected]), SC Bar#4996; Reginald P. Corley([email protected]),SC Bar #69453; Angelia J.Grant ([email protected]), SC Bar #78334; AllisonE. Heffernan ([email protected]), SC Bar #68530Matthew E. Rupert ([email protected]), SC Bar#100740; Louise M. Johnson([email protected]),SC Bar #16586; Tasha B.Thompson ([email protected]), SC Bar #76415; H.Guyton Murrell ([email protected]), SC Bar #64134Craig T. Smith ([email protected]), SC Bar#102831ATTORNEYS FOR THE PLAINTIFF2712 Middleburg Dr., Suite 200Columbia, South Carolina 29204803-252-33403-7, 14, 21
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURGIN THE PROBATE COURT
SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT2004-ES-42-00696
Norman Brannon, Individuallyand as Personal Representativeof the Estate of Troy Brannon,Petitioner, vs. Troy D.
Brannon, Dennis Brannon, DianeWalker, Norman D. Brannon, TheEstate of Odus Walden Brannon,Wendy Nix, Clarice Karian,Jenny Nix Lane and The Estateof Norma Lee Brannon Smith,Lynn Bridges, Susan Byrd,April Smith, Ronald Smith andLillian Brannon, Respondents,In the Interests of: TroyBrannon, Decedent.
SummonsTo: The Above Named Respon-
dents:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND
REQUIRED to answer the Com-plaint in this Action, a copyof which is herewith servedupon you, the original ofwhich was filed in the Officeof the Clerk of Court for Spar-tanburg County, South Carolinaon the 12th day of October,2018, and to serve a copy ofyour Answer upon the sub-scriber at 104 N. DanielMorgan Ave., Spartanburg, S.C.29306, within thirty (30) daysafter service hereof, exclu-sive of the day of such serv-ice. If you fail to respond tothe Complaint within thattime, the Plaintiff will applyto the Court for the reliefdemanded in the Complaint.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURGIN THE PROBATE COURT
IN THE MATTER OF: NORMANBRANNON, Ind. and as PersonalRepresentative of the Estateof Troy Brannon (Decedent)Case No.: 2004-ES-42-00696
Notice of HearingDATE: April 17, 2019TIME: 10:00 a.m.PLACE: Probate Court, Spar-
tanburg County Courthouse, 180Magnolia St., Spartanburg, SC29306PURPOSE OF HEARING: Sale of
real estate of the Decedentlocated at 403 S. Lyles Ave.,Landrum, SC by the PersonalRepresentative
Executed this 5th day ofMarch, 2019.N. DOUGLAS BRANNONPost Office Box 3254Spartanburg, S.C. 29304Telephone: (864) 707-2020Email: [email protected] for Decedent/Estate3-7, 14, 21
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Robert Eugene CrockerDate of Death: November 13, 2018Case Number: 2019ES4200202Personal Representative:Ms. Sarah C. Crocker15454 Highway 221Enoree, SC 293352-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Constance Amelia L.Crowe AKA Constance AmeliaLawson Crowe AKA Connie AmeliaCroweDate of Death: October 27, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201877Personal Representative:Lana Sims144 Hudgins RoadChesnee, SC 293232-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,
Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Annie Lee CantrellDate of Death: January 21, 2019Case Number: 2019ES4200211Personal Representative:Mr. Dupre C. Cantrell130 Seigle DriveInman, SC 293492-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Benny Mixon AKARudolph Benjamin Mixon, Jr.Date of Death: January 7, 2019Case Number: 2019ES4200218Personal Representative:Jessie Cook Mixon1679 Hillcrest BoulevardSpartanburg, SC 29307Atty: Jerry Allen Gaines220 North Church St., Suite 1Spartanburg, SC 293062-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Brian R. ColeDate of Death: October 31, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201875Personal Representative:Ms. Frances Ann Cole883 Thornbird CircleBoiling Springs, SC 293162-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Allan Joseph CyrDate of Death: October 15, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201965Personal Representative:Ms. Maryann CyrPost Office Box 246Fair Play, SC 296432-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM
#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Bobby Alvin Center, Jr.Date of Death: October 13, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201788Personal Representative:Tobby Johnathon CenterPost Office Box 614Cliffside, NC 28024Atty: L. Wayne PattersonPost Office Box 5028Greenville, SC 296062-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: William L. ThomasonDate of Death: January 5, 2019Case Number: 2019ES4200255Personal Representative:Ruby D. Thomason4429 Grissom RoadSpartanburg, SC 29301Atty: Jerry Allen GainesPost Office Box 5504Spartanburg, SC 293042-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Herman V. BacoDate of Death: November 19, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201901Personal Representative:Dean C. Baco4342 Peachtree RoadChesnee, SC 293232-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Margery S. YoungAKA Margery E. YoungDate of Death: November 27, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201895Personal Representative:Brittany Walker223 Oak Street
Chesnee, SC 293232-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Geraldine RobinsonAKA Geraldine G. RobinsonDate of Death: November 3, 2018Case Number: 2019ES4200061Personal Representative:Mr. Michael M. Robinson305 Jamie CourtBoiling Springs, SC 29316Atty: Paul B. ZionPost Office Drawer 451Spartanburg, SC 293042-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Fred JordanDate of Death: January 13, 2019Case Number: 2019ES4200190Personal Representative:Ms. Debra Jean Burnett403 Highland AvenueGreer, SC 296512-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Albert Richard WinesDate of Death: November 15, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201910Personal Representative:Ms. Debbie Crocker Wines3405 Rainbow Lake RoadInman, SC 293492-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Ann M. HuckabyDate of Death: January 6, 2019
SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS MARCH 7, 2019 7
Legal NoticesCase Number: 2019ES4200264Personal Representative:Ms. Mary E. Fant116 Burnett RoadInman, SC 29349Atty: George Brandt III360 E. Henry St., Suite 101Spartanburg, SC 293022-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Charles FosterDate of Death: November 10, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201885Personal Representative:Carolyn D. Foster400 Sunnydale DriveGreer, SC 296512-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Shirley Ann DavisGahaganDate of Death: January 2, 2019Case Number: 2019ES4200121Personal Representative:Ms. Tina Bellew90 Hillside CourtLyman, SC 29365Atty: Kristin Burnett BarberPost Office Drawer 5587Spartanburg, SC 29304-55872-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: June DillAKA June Shehan DillDate of Death: September 15, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201545Personal Representative:Elizabeth A. Bunner1042 Hampton RoadLyman, SC 293652-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, the
amount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Eugene R. DiLazzaroAKA Eugene Raymond DiLazzaroDate of Death: January 1, 2019Case Number: 2019ES4200204Personal Representative:Ms. Louise D. Jacobs305 Matchlock CommonsSpartanburg, SC 29302Atty: Alan M. Tewkesbury Jr.Post Office Drawer 451Spartanburg, SC 293042-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: William Meredith Sr.AKA William MeredithDate of Death: November 4, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201944Personal Representative:Mary Meredith405 Beacon StreetSpartanburg, SC 293062-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Dean Wilson Davis, Sr.Date of Death: November 7, 2018Case Number: 2019ES4200209Personal Representative:Ms. Tammie Lynne Brooks1086 Maryland AvenueSpartanburg, SC 293072-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Debbie Kay RiceAKA Deborah Kay RiceDate of Death: November 16, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201915Personal Representative:Maisie Rash132 Henson StreetSpartanburg, SC 293072-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. All
claims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Shirley Smith McKinnellDate of Death: January 1, 2019Case Number: 2019ES4200027Personal Representative:Mr. Robert Smith McKinnell9305 Shari DriveFairfax, VA 220322-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: James Bishop Hamrick,Jr.AKA James Bishop HamrickDate of Death: December 1, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201951Personal Representatives:James Kyle Hamrick713 Kingswood Valley DriveMoore, SC 29369 ANDJoshua Bishop Hamrick237 Upland View DriveBoiling Springs, SC 293162-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Albert DelaineHendersonDate of Death: November 21, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201919Personal Representative:Alice A. Henderson235 S. Blackstock RoadSpartanburg, SC 293012-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Randolph W. Cantrell Jr.AKA Randy CantrellDate of Death: November 7, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201935Personal Representative:Norma G. Cantrell950 Double Branch RoadCowpens, SC 293302-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the
date of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: James Arthur Hill Sr.Date of Death: April 17, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201530Personal Representative:Ms. Margaret Durham Hill480 Durham RoadGreer, SC 296512-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Leon Stacey AKA Roy L. StaceyDate of Death: January 27, 2019Case Number: 2019ES4200232Personal Representative:Ms. Kathy Stacey324 Wilkins RoadCampobello, SC 29322Atty: James B. Drennan IIIPost Office Box 891Spartanburg, SC 293042-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Brenda Kay TannerDate of Death: December 2, 2018Case Number: 2019ES4200313Personal Representative:Ms. Chasity Jackson350 Bryant Road, Apt. F44Spartanburg, SC 29303Atty: Gary L. Compton296 S. Daniel Morgan AvenueSpartanburg, SC 293062-28, 3-7, 14
LEGAL NOTICE2019ES4200055
The Will of Tennie MulindaSpicer, Deceased, was deliv-ered to me and filed January8th, 2019. No proceedings forthe probate of said Will havebegun.HON. PONDA A. CALDWELLJudge, Probate Court forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-28, 3-7, 14
LEGAL NOTICE2019ES4200249
The Will of Betty W. Staggs,Deceased, was delivered to meand filed February 7th, 2019.No proceedings for the probateof said Will have begun.HON. PONDA A. CALDWELLJudge, Probate Court forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-28, 3-7, 14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be forever
barred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Frederick Lee Meitzler,Sr.Date of Death: February 5, 2019Case Number: 2019ES4200335Personal Representative:Charles Sheppard1101 Deer Run RoadRidgeway, SC 291303-7, 14, 21
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: David G. PearsonDate of Death: November 12, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4202019-2Personal Representative:Richard Gene PearsonPost Office Box 161599Boiling Springs, SC 293163-7, 14, 21
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Ogreeda Case GowanDate of Death: November 30, 2018Case Number: 2019ES4200065Personal Representative:Mr. Glen Gowan, Jr.309 Matchlock CommonsSpartanburg, SC 293023-7, 14, 21
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Mary Doris VicarsAlexanderAKA Doris Vicars AlexanderDate of Death: November 27, 2018Case Number: 2019ES4200007Personal Representative:Mr. Donald Eugene AlexanderPost Office Box 86Pauline, SC 293743-7, 14, 21
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from date
of death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Sandra H. PageDate of Death: December 3, 2018Case Number: 2019ES4200274Personal Representative:Mr. Charles M. Page501 Fountain Inn RoadWoodruff, SC 29388Atty: Kenneth D. AckerPost Office Box 9Pickens, SC 296713-7, 14, 21
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Kenneth Earl McAbeeDate of Death: December 14, 2018Case Number: 2019ES4200073Personal Representative:Mr. Brian McAbee509 Station East LaneRoebuck, SC 293763-7, 14, 21
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Louise J. LathanDate of Death: December 28, 2018Case Number: 2019ES4200072Personal Representative:Ms. Lisa Jolley312 Brianna DriveBoiling Springs, SC 293163-7, 14, 21
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Vijay MangannanAKA Vijayananmaran MangannanDate of Death: December 15, 2018Case Number: 2019ES4200309Personal Representative:Ms. Uma Vijayan236 Saddlebrook DriveMoore, SC 29369Atty: George Brandt III360 E. Henry St., Suite 101Spartanburg, SC 293023-7, 14, 21
8 THE SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS MARCH 7, 2019