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Plenty of fun, free Halloween events beginning in Clarendon A6 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2018 | Serving South Carolina since October 15, 1894 75 cents Jammed field sets sights on Rock stars school board 12 Sumter area seat candidates of the lines discuss their interests in running, qualities for next superintendent BY BRUCE MILLS [email protected]

In addition to the two at-large seats on the Nov. 6 ballot, four area seats on the Sumter School District Board of Trustees are up for grabs in the upcoming election. Twelve of the 13 area seat candidates took to the stage at Crestwood High School on Tuesday to answer platform questions about topics in- cluding their inter- ests in running for CONTINUING election, school safe- ELECTION ty and what qualities COVERAGE they would look for The Sumter Item will in the upcoming su- publish a special pullout perintendent search. section called Vote 2018 Areas 1, 2 and 3 in the paper on Thursday, will all have new rep- Nov. 1. It will include resentatives at the information about the board’s next meeting Nov. 6 general election on Nov. 26 because and Q&As with the incumbents for candidates of locally those seats are not contested races. All running for re-elec- candidates of contested races affecting Sumter, tion. Lee and Clarendon In addition to vot- counties have been ing for the two at- invited to participate. large members, vot- ers who live in Areas 1-4 have a third vote for a candidate in this election. Any registered voter in Sumter Jacob Davis, Justin Mooneyham, David Chambers, Josh County will have the opportunity to vote for Cannon, Bruce Jackson (not pictured) and Travis Peeples two at-large board members. Questions were designed by the Sumter went to Cairo, Georgia, in the aftermath of Hurricane Teacher Forum, a group of about 50 top Sum- Michael to restore power lines, clear trees and help the ter School District classroom teachers, based ravaged community get back on its feet. on what it considered were the big topics of in- terest for voters in the upcoming election, and MICAH GREEN / THE SUMTER ITEM candidates didn’t know questions beforehand. Each candidate was able to make an initial opening statement and then answer four ques- Sumter-based linemen travel tions in a randomized format in an hour-long panel discussion. to help after Hurricane Michael AREA 1 BY KAYLA ROBINS Cairo, Georgia, to clear trees and (Most northwest portion of the county to in- [email protected] debris from power lines, put poles clude Rembert and the Horatio, Cherryvale and back up and rebuild what was al- DeLaine communities and the Manchester For- t is often heard after a nat- most the entire power grid that est area.) had gone down during Hurricane Four individuals are vying for the Area 1 ural disaster ravages a city Michael earlier this month. seat. Brian Alston is a workforce support coor- that “we will rebuild.” “Their co-op [in Cairo] had dinator with the state Department of Employ- I 19,000 members, and they had 200 ment and Workforce in Columbia. He ran for The faces of those declarations meters on,” said Justin Mooney- the Area 1 school board seat in 2014. Alston is are often of local and national of- ham, who has been working at not related to Linda Alston, who won that elec- ficials and law enforce- BREC for 12 years. tion. Brian Alston also ran for the State House ment leaders, confident Most of Michael’s of Representatives District 50 seat in 2014 and and inspiring, or of the SEE MORE impact has been fo- ’16. men, women and chil- See photos the cused on the Florida Barbara Bowman is an insurance agent and dren whose homes Sumter-based Panhandle, where the describes herself as a “community activist” in were destroyed and linemen took in massive, high-end Cat- the Cherryvale area. Caleb Kershaw Jr. spent lives turned upside Georgia after the egory 4 storm made six years in the U.S. Army after high school down, saddened and destruction caused landfall with winds up graduation and now is a small-business owner, scared. by Hurricane to 155 miles per hour specializing in event photography and graphic Before all those peo- Michael at www. on Oct. 10, leaving design. Mark Myers is a retired industry work- ple can begin to re- theitem.com. many, if not most, er and part-time farmer and horseman. build, a team — one homes stripped and Alston, 29, emphasized he’s the youngest per- that is often not on the blown to pieces. Resi- son running for the school board, saying that front page of the paper or in the dents are still without power, and PHOTO PROVIDED allows him to relate well to the district’s stu- lead story on TV — has to weed Gov. Rick Scott announced Tues- Linemen from Sumter-based dents. As far as qualities he would look for, if through the devastation and re- day his goal to have the grid re- Black River Electric and other U.S. elected, in a new superintendent, Alston said make the basic foundation of stored to all affected customers by utilities worked in Cairo, Georgia, the leader needs to be connected to the various what gives us normality in today’s early November. to clear trees from power lines stakeholders in Sumter, to include the commu- world. Michael’s strength carried into and rebuild the city’s power grid nities, business and industry. He said that new Six linemen from Sumter-based after Hurricane Michael de- Black River Electric traveled to SEE LINEMEN, PAGE A8 stroyed much of it. SEE CANDIDATES, PAGE A8 Trump plans to send troops to U.S.-Mexico border BY ROBERT BURNS sought to transform fears Guard forces already there, a Trump, who made fear issue is key to turning out his and JILL COLVIN about immigration into elec- U.S. official said Thursday. about immigrants a major ardent base of supporters. The Associated Press toral gains in the midterms as The action comes as President theme of his 2016 election The additional troops would a caravan of thousands of mi- Donald Trump has spent re- campaign, has been eager to provide logistical and other WASHINGTON — The grants makes its way through cent days calling attention to make it a top issue heading support to the Border Patrol, Trump administration is Mexico. the caravan of Central Ameri- into the Nov. 6 midterm elec- said the official, who spoke on planning to dispatch 800 or Defense Secretary Jim Mat- cans slowly making their way tions, which will determine condition of anonymity to dis- more active-duty troops to the tis is expected to sign an order by foot into southern Mexico, control of Congress. The pres- cuss a plan that had not yet southern border at the direc- sending the troops to the bor- but still more than 1,000 miles ident and senior White House tion of a president who has der, bolstering National from U.S. soil. officials have long thought the SEE BORDER, PAGE A8

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WHAT YOUR GOVERNMENT IS DOING: Commander’s Breakfast SUMTER COUNTY COUNCIL Turkey Creek demo project to get funding

BY ADRIENNE SARVIS [email protected]

Sumter County Council voted unanimously to approve a resolution that will supply funding to demolish dilapidated houses in the Turkey Creek area, located behind the Mar- kette on U.S. 15 South, during its meeting on Tuesday.

Turkey Creek area gets support for demo project Reading: Resolution, one vote is required Agenda item: A request to adopt a resolution, based on a request from Santee-Lynches Regional Council of Governments, for Commu- nity Development Block Grant funding to demolish dilapidated houses in the Shannontown neighborhood in the Turkey Creek area of Sumter County. Background: The resolution has been amended to reflect a re- duction in the number of houses considered for the Shannontown Neighborhood Community Enrichment Project and a reduction in the county's required contribution to receive the grant. The target area of this resolution contains properties bounded by Red Bay Road, Manning Avenue, Belmont Road and Weatherly Road. Originally, the county's commitment to receive the U.S. Depart- ment of Housing and Urban Development grant was $47,190, but it PHOTO PROVIDED BY SUMTER COUNTY GOVERNMENT is now $31,872 after the number of houses was narrowed down Col. Derek O’Malley, 20th Fighter Wing commander at Shaw Air Force Base, was the keynote speaker for from nearly 50 structures, according to Sumter County Administrator the annual Greater Sumter Chamber of Commerce Commander’s Breakfast on Wednesday at The Gary Mixon. O’Donnell House. The event had been rescheduled a couple times due to the recent hurricanes that Discussion: None passed through the area. Vote: Unanimous approval

Sumter native honored by Elie Wiesel Foundation for ethics essay BY NICOLE CHISARI around the kitchen, Barkley recalls gone through and replaced it with a Communications coordinator TO READ BARKLEY’S ESSAY, GO TO: how, the more time she spends at col- newfound focus,” Barkley said. Winthrop University https://bit.ly/2z5x8xI lege — “a place that wholly liberated She won $500 and a trip to New me” — the harder it is to return York City to attend the awards cere- ROCK HILL — First-generation, home. She examines what it means to mony and a seminar with United low-income students face a unique set come from poverty and the extra ef- States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s of challenges when they enter college. somewhat succinctly to write a 4,000- fort she takes to obtain resources she Sosland Foundation Fellow Dr. Alan No one knows that better than Win- word essay while also creating a mes- feels are taken for granted by her Rosen. throp University senior sage that can be universally applica- peers. She dedicates the essay to her At Winthrop, Barkley serves on the Ana Barkley. For much ble,” said Barkley, a choral music edu- mother, who survived a car accident Council of Student Leaders campus of her sophomore year, cation major. “That's why there are that left her quadriplegic and killed outreach committee and as a repre- the Sumter native kept a several themes in the essay: being Barkley’s older sister, Leah. sentative for the College of Visual journal in which she first-generation, classism, the ques- Leslie Bickford, director of the Of- and Performing Arts. She’s also a Mc- tried to work through the tion of who deserves what and why, fice of Nationally Competitive Nair Scholar. issues and questions, what to do with pain and my obliga- Awards and associate professor of In high school, she visited Win- both personal and uni- BARKLEY tion to everyone I'd felt I'd left behind. English, encouraged Barkley to enter throp each year for all-state chorus versal. I didn't automatically think to write the essay contest. and knew it was the best place to go Her essay drawing an essay about my mom or being first- “I have her to thank for every- for music education. from her journal, “Lemonade from generation. It was more that I wanted thing,” Barkley said. After graduation, she plans to pur- Lemons: the Ethics of Suffering, Op- to fit all these pieces of the puzzle to- Barkley wrote most of her essay in sue a Master’s degree in Sociology pression, and Newfound Privilege,” re- gether in a way that was meaningful two sittings and spent weeks editing and Education and eventually a Ph.D. cently won an honorable mention and productive.” it with Bickford. in Education. She hopes to teach and from the Elie Wiesel Foundation Prize The essay begins with Barkley rid- “Finishing the essay also provided conduct research to target issues in Ethics Essay Contest. ing in her father’s truck on the way to me with a deep sense of closure for within the intersection of economic “The challenge was wrapping it up her mother’s apartment. Looking some of the unpleasant things I'd inequality and education.

Quote of the week Soap thought to be cocaine lands dealers, buyer behind bars RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Police say Police initially thought Anderson, "Farrah was the ultimate professional, excelling at the only clean part of an intended of New York City, and Ortega, of drug deal at a North Carolina air- New Jersey, sold 3 pounds of co- port was the fact that the drugs in caine to Hargrave. Instead, accord- everything she did. She dedicated her life to serving question were actually soap bars. ing to an arrest warrant for Ander- The News & Observer reports Ra- son, Hargrave received "10 bars of the victims of the worst crimes imaginable." leigh-Durham International Airport Ivory soap wrapped in thick plastic officers 43-year-old Tarva- wrap." But it's a crime to take part FLORENCE COUNTY SHERIFF KENNEY BOONE res Hargrave, 40-year-old Jason An- in what someone thinks is a drug derson and 44-year-old Luz Ortega deal. Speaking about Florence County Sheriff’s Investigator Farrah Turner, who on drug-trafficking charges Oct. 5. It's unclear whether Anderson and died Monday after multiple surgeries following an ambush attack on Oct. 3 But when the results of a laboratory Ortega knew the package was soap. test came back, police filed different It's unclear whether the three in Florence. felony charges Tuesday. have lawyers.

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It was teaching in the Bible, played bi's Kenyatta National Hospital have told Rob- one of the hardest things out again and again, especial- ert Wanyonyi there's nothing more they can I’veI ever done, to bring news ly in Psalms and in the book do for him. Yet more than a year after he first that would change someone’s of Job. God welcomes your arrived, shot and paralyzed in a robbery, the life forever. She sobbed and questions. He welcomes your ex-shopkeeper remains trapped in the hospi- sobbed. I wanted there to be anger. God wants you to pour tal. words that would stop her the deep pain of your heart Because Wanyonyi cannot pay his bill of pain, but there were none. to him. What God does not nearly 4 million Kenyan shillings ($39,570), I stood beside a son who provide, however, is the an- administrators are refusing to let him leave just got word his Dad didn’t swers you want. This is the his fourth-floor bed. make it through surgery. The strange and hard part. Job At Kenyatta National Hospital and at an as- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS son couldn’t even cry; he just asks God “why” and God tonishing number of hospitals around the In September 2010, Maimuna Awuor Omuya shook. I put my arm around shows up, talks to him over world, if you don't pay up, you don't go home. was unable to pay her bill at Pumwani Materni- him trying to absorb some of four chapters and never an- The hospitals often illegally detain patients ty Hospital after the delivery of her sixth child. his grief. I knew his dad had swers his question. David and long after they should be medically dis- Omuya and her baby were imprisoned along been his rock, his hero and other writers of the Psalms charged, using armed guards, locked doors with more than 60 other women in a damp his guide. Now the son was ask “why,” then declare they and even chains to hold those who have not ward. on his own, alone, for will put their hope in settled their accounts. Even death does not the first time in his God even though he guarantee release: Kenyan hospitals and and nurses who have treated these patients, life. doesn’t answer their morgues are holding hundreds of bodies to see them kept like this," Njuguna said. I thought it would question. until families can pay their loved ones' bills, Still, many officials openly defend the prac- be another counsel- Jesus on the cross government officials say. tice. ing appointment. In- cried out, “My God, An Associated Press investigation has "We can't just let people leave if they don't stead, the husband my God, why have you found evidence of hospital imprisonments in pay," said Leedy Nyembo-Mugalu, adminis- confessed to an af- forsaken me?” Jesus more than 30 countries worldwide, according trator of Congo's Katuba Reference Hospital. fair. His wife buried knew God’s plan. He to hospital records, patient lists and inter- He said holding patients wasn't an issue of her face in her Clay told his disciples the views with dozens of doctors, nurses, health human rights, but simply a way to conduct hands. He hung his Smith answer to the “why” academics, patients and administrators. The business: "No one ever comes back to pay head and studied the three times: “The Son detentions were found in countries including their bill a month or two later." tips of his shoes. of Man must go to Je- the Philippines, India, China, Thailand, Lith- Global health agencies and companies that How long do you let someone rusalem to be crucified and uania, Bulgaria, Bolivia and Iran. operate where patients are held hostage often cry when they’ve just found then raised on the third day.” "What's striking about this issue is that the have very little to say about it. out their best friend has be- Still his soul in the depths more we look for this, the more we find it," The CDC provides about $1.5 million every trayed them? cried out “why.” said Dr. Ashish Jha, director of the Harvard year to Kenyatta National Hospital and Pum- I sat with parents who were After all these years and Global Health Institute. "It's probably hun- wani Maternity Hospital, helping to cover trying to plan the funeral of plenty of “whys” myself, I dreds of thousands, if not millions of people, treatment costs for patients with HIV and tu- their teenage child. All that still see through the glass that this affects worldwide." berculosis, among other programs. The CDC came out of their mouths darkly. I don’t understand all During several August visits to Kenyatta declined to comment on whether it was aware were jumbled memories and the tragedy that happens or National Hospital — a major medical institu- that patients were regularly detained at the anger at God. They were in a why it happens. I can tell you tion designated a Center of Excellence by the two hospitals or if it condones the practice. nightmare zone, where noth- on a small scale I’ve experi- U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Preven- Dr. Agnes Soucat of the World Health Or- ing seemed real, yet every- enced what Job did, what the tion — the AP witnessed armed guards in ganization said it does not support patient de- thing seemed too real. writers of the Psalms did — military fatigues standing watch over pa- tentions, but has been unable to document Here’s what I’ve learned moments from the deep. I tients. Detainees slept on bedsheets on the where it happens. And while WHO has issued from 35 years as a pastor: No cried out to God from my floor in cordoned-off rooms. Guards prevent- hundreds of health recommendations on is- one gets a pass from the deep depths and poured out all my ed one worried father from seeing his de- sues from AIDS to Zika virus, the agency has pain of life. No one. A mo- emotions to him. In that mo- tained toddler. never published any guidance advising coun- ment when there are no ment of vulnerability, of Kenya's ministry of health and Kenyatta tries not to imprison people in their hospitals. words, a moment when ev- standing before God, telling canceled several scheduled interviews with Many Kenyan human rights advocates la- erything you counted on dis- him about my pain, I was the AP and declined to respond to repeated ment that hospitals continue to hold patients appears, a moment when real. Something about pain requests for comment. despite what was seen as a landmark judg- your reality is forever makes us drop pretense. We Health experts decry hospital imprison- ment in 2015. changed comes to every per- get real with ourselves and ment as a human rights violation. Yet the Back then, the High Court ruled that the son. with God. United Nations, U.S. and international health detention of two women at Pumwani who In that deep moment of In the realness of those mo- agencies, donors and charities have all re- couldn't pay their delivery fees — Maimuna pain, your soul is hard-wired ments, something holy hap- mained silent while pumping billions of dol- Omuya and Margaret Oliele — was "cruel, in- to cry out. Your cry may be pens. God comforts me. The lars into these countries to support their human and degrading." Omuya and her new- literal, or you may shift to a pain eases. I remember that splintered health systems or to fight out- born were held for almost a month next to a kind of soul-autopilot. In my my God loves me and holds breaks of diseases including AIDS and malar- flooded toilet while Oliele was handcuffed to own moments of loss, I find me. I can’t diagram it. I can’t ia. her bed after trying to escape. myself living on two planes: a find the words for it. I can "People know patients are being held pris- Earlier this month, the High Court ruled surface plane of saying and just tell you it happens. In the oner, but they probably think they have big- again that imprisoning patients "is not one of doing the “right” things and moments when there are no ger battles in public health to fight, so they the acceptable avenues (for hospitals) to re- a deeper plane, where a slow- words, there is God. Being in just have to let this go," said Sophie Harman, cover debt." motion earthquake is under- his presence is enough. a global health expert at Queen Mary Univer- Omuya said she is still psychologically way. It usually takes me There’s no way to avoid the sity of London. scarred by her detention at Pumwani, espe- years to understand every- deep pain. You either have Hospitals often acknowledge detaining pa- cially after another recent run-in with a Nai- thing shaken out of place by faced it or you will. There is, tients isn't profitable, but many say it can robi hospital. the earthquake. however, a way to prepare. sometimes result in a partial payment and Several months ago, her youngest brother Somewhere in the upheav- You can be on intimate terms serves as a deterrent. was treated for a suspected poisoning. When al, our souls cry out to God, with your Heavenly Father. Festus Njuguna, an oncologist at the Moi Omuya and her family were unable to pay usually with the question, He will hear your cry. He will Teaching and Referral Hospital in Eldoret, the bill, the situation took a familiar but un- “Why? Why did you let this hold your soul. He will bring about 300 kilometres northwest of Nairobi, welcome turn: he was imprisoned. Her broth- happen? Why didn’t you stop the peace you need. said the institution regularly detains children er was only freed after his doctor intervened. it, God? Why are you letting with cancer who have finished their treat- "Detentions still go on because there are no me endure such pain?” I’ve Clay Smith is the lead pastor ment, but whose parents cannot pay. rights here," Omuya said. "What I suffered, I heard people who declare of Alice Drive Baptist Church "It's not a very good feeling for the doctors want no one else to suffer." there is no God, ask the God in Sumter.

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The se- Heirs’ Property Preservation Second Presbyterian Church, 10 a.m. on the parsonage 10 a.m. worship with the Rev. ries is presented by the Rev. (free educational seminar) at 1125 Old Pocalla Road, an- grounds. Enjoy worship, food Marvis Stewart, 3 p.m. wor- Dr. Kendall Harmon, canon 6 p.m. Attorneys from the nounces: and fellowship. Call (803) 478- ship celebration with the Rev. theologian of the Diocese of Center for Heirs’ Property 4557. Telly L. Gadson and 4:30 p.m. South Carolina, and the Rev. * Saturday-Sunday — The Preservation in Charleston 138th church anniversary / fellowship dinner. Al Zadig, rector of St. Mi- will speak. chael’s Church in Charleston. homecoming celebration will Church Women United an- * Sunday, Nov. 18 — Widows / be held as follows: 11 a.m.-4 nounces: Faith Missionary Baptist Church widowers support ministry p.m. Saturday, community * Saturday — Annual salad No. 1, 115 Laurel St., announc- Mount Hermon Missionary Bap- anniversary worship celebra- day church picnic with food, luncheon 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. at es: tist Church, 302 Woodward St., tion at 10:45 a.m. Elder Delcia fun, fellowship and relevant Mount Zion Enrichment Cen- * Saturday — Women’s con- Bishopville, announces: Harper-Baxter will speak. topics of interest presented ter, 315 W. Fulton St. Tickets ference at 8 a.m. at 221 Rose- * Sunday — Dr. Ralph W. by community speakers; and that were purchased for the wood Drive, Columbia. Canty, pastor of Savannah 4 p.m. Sunday, the Rev. Darryl New Birth Holiness Church, 41 Cunningham of Friendship Sept. 22 luncheon, which was Theme: “Willing to walk on Grove Baptist Church, will Larkin St., announces: canceled, will be honored. water.” Deherda Butler will speak at 5 p.m. as part of the Missionary Baptist Church, Carry-outs will start at noon. speak. 120th church anniversary cel- * Sunday, Nov. 4 — The 22nd Chester, will speak. ebration. anniversary of the church will * Sunday — Fourth Sunday be celebrated at 3 p.m. fea- Clark United Methodist Church, fellowship at 4 p.m. at True * Sunday, Nov. 4 — Dr. Donald turing Elijah Bradford and St. James United Methodist 2980 U.S. 401 N., Oswego High- Vine Outreach Ministry, 13028 Green, pastor of Andrews Purpose Driven. Church, 720 Broad St., an- way, announces: Garners Ferry Road, Eastover. Chapel Baptist Church of Or- nounces: angeburg, will speak at 4 p.m. * Saturday, Dec. 8 — Free * Sunday — Women’s Day as part of the 120th church New Salem Baptist Church, 2500 home ownership workshop 10 , 2920 Kolb program at 11 a.m. Theme: LaGree AME Church anniversary celebration. W. Oakland Ave., announces: a.m.-2 p.m. Call Jennifer Road, announces: The way of love through ser- Hannibal-Felder at (803) 757- * Sunday, Nov. 4 — Homecom- vice to God and to one anoth- * Sunday — The 126th anni- ing with 10:30 a.m. worship er. Elder Stacci McElveen, of 8062. versary of the church will be Mount Zion Enrichment Center, 315 W. Fulton St., announces: service followed by lunch in Spirit and Truth Deliverance celebrated at 3 p.m. The Rev. the fellowship hall. Church, will speak. Cypress Fork Free Will Baptist Gregory Williams, pastor of * Saturday — Church Women Church, 5152 N. Brewington Orangehill AME Church, will United annual salad luncheon Road, Manning, announces: speak. Theme: “It’s harvest 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Tickets that One Step Christian Ministries, St. John Baptist Church, 3944 time.” were purchased for the Sept. 125 S. Nettles St., Bishopville, Brewer Road, Manning, an- * Today-Saturday — Revival 22 luncheon, which was can- announces: nounces: and special music at 7 p.m. celed, will be honored. Carry- today and 6 p.m. Saturday. * Saturday-Sunday, Nov. 3-4 — * Sunday — Annual apprecia- Mayesville Associate Reformed outs will start at noon. The Rev. Nat Brown, pastor of Presbyterian Church, 109 W. Women’s empowerment tion program for the Rev. Walker’s Chapel, will speak. Sumter St., Mayesville, an- weekend as follows: 12:30 Ruth Pugh at 4 p.m. Pastor nounces: Mount Zion Missionary Baptist p.m. Saturday, lunch and Rosa Fulton, of the Master’s Church, 325 Fulton St., an- master classes for and about Place of Manning, will speak. Dalzell United Methodist Church, * Wednesday, Nov. 14 and nounces: women; and 4 p.m. Sunday, 3330 Black River Road, Dalzell, Nov. 28 — The “Why the Bat- women’s revival service. announces: tle?” study series will be pre- * Sunday — The Mass Choir’s Speakers: Pastor Sheila Neal, Triumph Ministries, 3632 Broad sented via video as well as in- anniversary worship celebra- St. Ext., announces: * Sunday — Expanded trunk- Pastor Kizzy McDonald, Min- person speakers. The series tion at 10:45 a.m. or-treat 5-7 p.m. with hot ister Johnnie Mae Gist, Minis- * Today — Ignite service at 7 addresses the divisiveness * Sunday, Nov. 4 — Minister ter Taneisha Samuel and Min- p.m. Prophet Everett Rober- dogs, bounce houses, face that many mainstream de- painting and lots of candy. Henry Felder will speak at 6 ister Jennifer Cook. son, of Ridgeland, will speak. nominations are experienc- p.m. THE SUMTER ITEM NATION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2018 | A5 Mail-bomb scare widens as packages to Biden, De Niro seized

WASHINGTON (AP) — The mail- refer to as Fake News," Trump said in after seeing images of a package bomb Barack Obama were intercepted on bomb scare widened Thursday as law a morning Tweet. "It has gotten so bad sent to CNN and recalling a similar their way to Chappaqua, New York, enforcement officials seized three and hateful that it is beyond descrip- package addressed to the actor. De where Clinton lives with former Presi- more suspicious packages — two ad- tion. Mainstream Media must clean Niro's office is located in the TriBeCa dent Bill Clinton, and to Washington, dressed to former Vice President Joe up its act, FAST!" Film Center in lower Manhattan and where Obama lives with his wife, Mi- Biden and one to actor Robert De Niro Former CIA Director John Brennan, also includes an upscale restaurant chelle. The Secret Service said neither — as part of a sprawling investigation the target of one package sent to CNN, and private screening room. package reached their recipients. into a plot that appears to be aimed at fired back. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio More were sent to frequent Trump targets of conservative anger. "Stop blaming others. Look in the said the packages were "clearly an ef- critics Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Califor- The new devices were described as mirror," Brennan tweeted. "Your in- fort to terrorize people politically, to nia, and former Attorney General Eric similar to crude pipe bombs sent to flammatory rhetoric, insults, lies, & choose people for political purposes Holder. His ended up at the Florida of- former President Barack Obama, Hill- encouragement of physical violence and attack them because of their be- fice of Democratic Rep. Debbie Was- ary Clinton and CNN. They brought to are disgraceful. Clean up your act.... liefs." serman Schultz, who was listed as the at least 10 the number of suspicious try to act Presidential." The packages addressed to Biden return address. packages intercepted by authorities The list of bombing targets spread were intercepted at Delaware mail fa- A police bomb squad removed the this week. Each was addressed to a from New York, Delaware and Wash- cilities in New Castle and Wilmington, package addressed to Brennan from prominent critic of President Donald ington, D.C., to Florida and California. according to a law enforcement offi- CNN's New York office, which was Trump. The explosive devices were packed cial who, like others, wasn't autho- evacuated. Much was publicly unknown about in envelopes with bubble-wrap interi- rized to discuss an ongoing investiga- As the scope of the attack became the devices, including how they were ors bearing six stamps and the return tion publicly and spoke on condition clearer Wednesday, Trump decried delivered and why none had exploded. address of Florida Rep. Debbie Was- of anonymity. political violence during a scripted Authorities have said nothing about serman Schultz, the former chair- Like earlier targets, both Biden and event in the White House East Room possible motives or suspects. Details woman of the Democratic National De Niro have been sharply critical of and other members of the adminis- suggest only a broad pattern — that Committee who was accused by Clin- Trump. The actor dropped an exple- tration said it has no place in Ameri- the items were packaged in manila en- ton rivals of secretly helping the par- tive insult at Trump at this year's can society. velopes and addressed to prominent ty's eventual presidential nominee. Tony Awards and also apologized to Later at a rally in Wisconsin, he Democrats. Some were discovered in The bombs seized Wednesday, each Canadians for the "idiotic behavior of urged unity. mail processing facilities. with a small battery, were about six my president." Biden said last week "Let's get along," he said. "By the The packages heightened nation- inches long and packed with powder that the president may not "know way, do you see how nice I'm behav- wide tensions and fears two weeks be- and broken glass, according to a law what he's doing" and coddles dictators. ing tonight? Have you ever seen fore major congressional midterm enforcement official who viewed X-ray The first crude bomb to be discov- this?" elections. Even with the sender still images. The official said the devices ered had been delivered Monday to the But at the same event, he blamed unknown, politicians from both par- were made from PVC pipe and covered suburban New York compound of the media and on Twitter Thursday ties used the moment to decry a toxic with black tape. George Soros, a liberal billionaire and kept up the argument that the media political climate and lay blame. The packages discovered Thursday major contributor to Democratic plays a role. "A very big part of the Anger we see set off a new wave of alarm. causes. Soros has called Trump's pres- "Acts or threats of political vio- today in our society is caused by the Two officials told The Associated idency "dangerous." lence have no place in the United purposely false and inaccurate report- Press that a person working at De Similar packages addressed to Hill- States," Trump said. "This egregious ingChurch of the Mainstream Media that I Niro's ManhattanDirectory office called police ary Clinton and former President conduct is abhorrent."

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Sumter Saturday: 6:00 pm Trinity United Methodist Church Worship Service 10:30 am Sun. 9:15 am ,12:00 pm, 803-481-9688 226 W Liberty St * 773-9393 Sumter Bible Church www.pbcsumter.org 5:00 pm (in Spanish) Rev. Joseph James, Jr. Confession: Sat. 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm 420 South Pike West, Sumter Presbyterian USA Rev. Pat Coffey Bluegrass Service 8:45 am 803-773-8339 • Pastor Ron Davis Sunday School 9:30 am Sunday School 9:45 am Sunday School 10:00 am Worship 10:30 am Church of Christ Traditional Service 11:00 am First Presbyterian Church of Sumter Worship 11:00 am & 6:30 pm 9 W Calhoun St (at Main St.) Evening Worship & trinityumcsumter.org Wed. Bible Study & Prayer 7:00 pm Bible Study 6:30 pm Wed. Bible Study & Prayer 7:00 pm (803) 773-3814 • [email protected] Plaza Church of Christ Rev. Nick Cheek 1402 Camden Hwy. • 905-3163 Bethel United Methodist Church “Classes for all ages” 9:30 am Shaw Heights Baptist Church Sunday School: 10 am 5575 Lodebar Rd * 469-2452 Pentecostal Hospitality & Fellowship 2030 Peach Orchard Rd. • 499-4997 Sunday Worship: 11 am & 6 pm Rev. Tim Whited (Fellowship Hall) 10:10 a.m. Rev. Robert White, Pastor Wed. Bible Class: 7 pm Sunday School 9:45 am Sunday Worship: 8:30 & 11 am First United Penecostal Church Worship (Sanctuary) 10:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:50 am Sunday School: 10 am 14 Plowden Mill Rd • 775-9493 Photo Credit: Adragan Sunday Eve. Service 6:00 pm Interdenominational www.yourbethel.org Pastor Theron Smith Wed. Awana 6:30-8:00 pm [email protected] Sunday Service: 10:00 am ave you ever lost something? You search frantically, check your Oct 21-24 Revival & 6:30 pm Hpockets, rummage through drawers and retrace your steps. The Spiritual Life Christian Center more valuable the item, the harder you look. 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MANNING — Businesses and gar- “If anything happens out of the or- den clubs have been decorating down- dinary, we should be notified immedi- town Manning for fall with beautiful ately,” he said. “Waiting until the next mums, scarecrows, cornstalks, hay morning or day to contact the police bales, bows and pumpkins in every doesn’t give us the opportunity to stop shape and color imaginable just in it from happening to anyone else or to time for Halloween. find the offenders. Call 911. I’d rather Several Halloween celebrations have my officers or myself respond to have been planned for the downtown a call and find out it’s nothing than area with some beginning this week- get a call the next day that something end. Both Manning and Summerton happened that could have been pre- have set curfews for 8 p.m. Wednesday vented. Let’s have a good time and for trick-or-treaters to be off the stay safe.” streets. “We suggest that all children and KidsFEST will be held from 5 to 7 adults be careful when walking in the p.m. Sunday at 17 and 21 N. Church roadways,” Clarendon County Sheriff St. in the Red Barn parking lot. Spon- Tim Baxley said. “Children should sored by Seacoast Manning Campus, wear reflective clothing and if not KidsFest will be a free, family friendly carry glow sticks or flashlights. Be event with games, food, trunk-or- sure and check the candy before con- treating and more. The purpose for suming it.” the event is to “get the love of Jesus “Only trick-or-treat at homes where and the love of Seacoast Manning the front porch lights are on or if you Campus out to the community.” know them,” he added. Sen. Kevin L. Johnson will be host- “Do not let your small children ing his annual Halloween Fest from 5 trick-or-treat alone,” Baxley said. “If to 8 p.m. at the corner of Boyce and your children are in a group, please Boundary streets in Manning. John- don’t let them ride in the back of a son, his family and supporters will be truck or on a trailer if they’re on a on hand for the ghoulish games, major highway.” freaky fun and frightening food. “And please report any suspicious SHARRON HALEY / SPECIAL TO THE SUMTER ITEM HopeHealth Pediatrics is hosting its behavior immediately,” Baxley urged. “Clarendon Smiles” is located on the Mill Street side of Clarendon County Courthouse. annual Fall Pumpkin Party from 5 to “We will have extra deputies working 7:30 p.m. at 11 W. Hospital St. in Man- throughout the different neighbor- ning. Children are encouraged to drop treat-or-treating. homes where the lights are off.” hoods and roadways.” by wearing their favorite costume to “We want them to have fun, but we Summerton Police Chief Ray Per- Unity Christian Church, 1631 Trini- enjoy pumpkin decorating, loads of want them to be safe, too,” said Capt. due echoed Daniels’ comments. ty Church Road in Alcolu, is hosting treats and much, much more. Beware, Sonia Daniels with Manning Police “We want our children to have fun, Truck or Treat from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. the staff may be wearing their favor- Department. “Parents should accom- too, and we also want them to stay Saturday at the church. Enjoy an af- ite costumes, too. pany all children under the age of 12. safe,” he added. “All children should ternoon of wholesome, clean, family As part of Treat-or-Treat on Main Parents should also inspect all the be with an adult. They should stay in fun with great food, candy, games, a Street, Manning Mayor Julia Nelson candy and goodies before their chil- groups and not get off by themselves.” bonfire, hayrides and a lot more fun. and members of Manning City Coun- dren eat anything. ” Perdue also encouraged children to Children and adults are invited to cil will be handing out goodies from 5 Daniels also encouraged adults and trick-or-treat in their own neighbor- wear their colorful costumes. No p.m. until the candy runs out in front children to be careful when walking hoods where they know the home- scary costumes, please. of Manning Fire Department on East across lawns and through yards. owners. The Manning High School Air Force Boyce Street. Children must be ac- “Hopefully the homeowners have “We urge children to stay away Junior ROTC and band are hosting companied by an adult. removed any obstructions, but adults from cars or people they don’t know,” the Manning High School Haunted Local law enforcement agencies and children should be watchful of Perdue stressed. “Do not get into vehi- Trail from 6 to 9 p.m. Oct. 29 in the are also encouraging adults and chil- where they’re walking,” she added. cles with anyone you don’t know.” high school’s parking lot. The price is dren to use extreme caution when “And, also, don’t trick-or-treat at Perdue also asks that anyone seeing $3 for singles and $5 per couple.

Love of a Paw, a nonprofit an- (803) 435-9384. County Chamber of Com- the VFW. All donations are Briefs imal rescue organization in merce, Gibbons & Company appreciated. Elloree, has partnered with Clarendon Gas collects CPA or from any Junior Support Clarendon Santee Hardware and Santee Chamber members. All the VFW Post 11078 meets Cooper Resort & Country military care packages proceeds from the fundraiser Junior Golf program Club to host a new 5K race MANNING — Clarendon will be invested into the Ju- on third Tuesdays MANNING — The Claren- and kids’ run to race funds Gas is asking the community nior Chamber’s Clarendon Lake Marion VFW Post don County Junior Golf pro- and awareness of the need to to support service men and County projects. 11078, Summerton, meets gram is raising money for its manage the domestic animal women deployed overseas by the third Tuesday of each youth golf program through population in Orangeburg and providing care packages VFW annual Poppy month at One Duke St., donations of $20 for a set of Calhoun counties. packed with essentials, in- Summerton (behind First M2 TaylorMade graphic shaft Gates open at 7:30 a.m. on cluding laundry detergent Sale is coming up Citizens Bank). Dinner be- irons, 4-iron through gap Saturday for race-day regis- pods, fabric refresher, breath Lake Marion VFW Post gins at 6:30 p.m. and the wedge. Only 200 donations tration and check-in. Events strips/mints, chewing gum, 11078 of Summerton will meeting at 7 p.m. All VFW will be accepted. For more in- to follow at 8:30 a.m. at Santee hard candy, shampoo, de- hold its annual Poppy Sale members are encouraged to formation, call Donald Hardy Cooper Resort & Country odorant/antiperspirant, on Friday and Saturday, Nov. attend as are all prospective at (803) 473-6652 or H.B. Bud- Club, 603 Santee Drive, San- body wash, soap, shaving 9-10, at the Manning members. For information, din at (803) 460-4683. tee. For more information, cream, toothpaste, floss, Walmart. Proceeds will be contact Carl A. Farley, com- call (803) 854-2223 or (803) 337- power/protein bars, granola used for the general fund mander of the post, at (803) Books Are Fun Sale 8267. bars, energy bars, cereal and charities supported by 460-8910. bars, powdered drink mixes, at McLeod Clarendon eWaste Recycling being plastic utensils, playing MANNING — McLeod Clar- cards, Frisbees, footballs, Clarendon County Board of Education endon’s Auxiliary is hosting a offered on Saturday notebook paper, envelopes, Post Offi ce Box 476 sale on books, electronics, MANNING — Is your elec- pens, postage stamps and Manning, South Carolina 29102 home goods, kids’ gifts and tronic waste piling up? Clar- 803-435-8583 many more ideas. more in the hospital’s cafete- endon County is offering its For a complete listing of Clarendon County Board Of Education ria from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. today. eWaste Recycling Program needed items, visit Clarendon Get your Christmas shopping from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday Gas, 647 S. Mill St., or call “ POLICY OF PUBLIC AWARENESS “ done early at great prices. in the Administration Build- (803) 433-4468. Clarendon Gas ing parking lot, 411 Sunset will be collecting supplies and Book signing, Meet Drive. “Shred-with-Us” will care packages through Nov. THE CLARENDON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION ADVISES THE CITIZENS OF SCHOOL also be on site to shred your 12. DISTRICT #1 THAT TWO (2) SEAT IN DISTRICT #1 WILL BE APPOINTED. THIS TERM WILL and Greet Saturday documents free of charge. No RUN FOR TWO (2) YEARS BEGINNING DECEMBER 2018. MANNING — Harvin Clar- plastic or newspaper for Buy tickets for gun ANY PERSON (S) INTERESTED IN BEING CONSIDERED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF endon County Library is host- shredding. EDUCATION SHOULD PICK UP AN APPLICATION AT THE CLARENDON COUNTY BOARD ing a book signing and meet The program is accepting giveaway in December OF EDUCATION OFFICE AT 21 WEST RIGBY STREET MANNING, SC 29102. BEGIN- and greet for Manning native TVs with screens intact only, MANNING — The Claren- NING OCTOBER 15, 20181. AND RETURN IT TO THE CLARENDON COUNTY BOARD OF Craig King from 11 a.m. to 1 monitors, video display de- don County Junior Chamber EDUCATION OFFICE NO LATER THAN 12:00 NOON ON NOVEMBER5, 2018. INTERVIEW p.m. Saturday. King’s book, vices, intact computers, of Commerce’s annual gun NOVEMBER 19, 2018 “The Path To Exceptional Liv- CPUs, keyboards, mice, giveaway fundraiser is under- ing,” offers 15 Lessons to Liv- printers, CD/DVD players, way. Twenty-three guns in- ing an Extraordinary Life. game consoles, small hand- cluding handguns, shotguns THANK YOU, CLARENDON COUNTY held electronics, cellphones, and rifles and one gun safe BOARD OF EDUCATION Paw Howl-O-Ween 5K stereo tuners, radios, speak- will be given away during De- ers, microwaves and vacuum cember. GEORGE A. WILSON and Family Fun Run cleaners. 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520 West Boyce Street • Manning, SC 29102 Established in 1969 Monday - Friday 9am-6pm, Saturday 9am-3pm (803) 435-8094 THE SUMTER ITEM CLARENDON SUN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2018 | A7 Pets of the week McLeod Safe Kids offers Halloween tips SUBMITTED corners, using traffic signals and without adult supervision. If kids crosswalks. are mature enough to be out Everyone loves a good • Look left, right and left again without supervision, remind them scare on Halloween, but when crossing, and keep looking to stick to familiar areas that are not when it comes to child as you cross. well lit and trick-or-treat in groups. safety. There are several easy and effective behav- • Put electronic devices down and Drive extra safely iors that parents can share keep heads up and walk, don’t on Halloween with kids to help reduce run, across the street. • Slow down and be especially their risk of injury. On av- • Teach children to make eye alert in residential neighborhoods. erage, children are more contact with drivers before Children are excited on than twice as likely to be crossing in front of them. Halloween and may move in hit by a car and killed on unpredictable ways. Halloween than on any • Always walk on sidewalks or • Take extra time to look for kids at other day of the year. paths. If there are no sidewalks, intersections, on medians and on McLeod Safe Kids Pee walk facing traffic as far to the left curbs. Dee/Coastal reminds par- as possible. Children should walk ents of the following Hal- on direct routes with the fewest • Enter and exit driveways and PHOTOS PROVIDED loween tips to keep their street crossings. alleys slowly and carefully. Molly is a 3-month-old brown-and-black female hound mix. She is children safe: • Watch for cars that are turning or • Eliminate any distractions inside current on all age-appropriate vaccinations and has been spayed. backing up. Teach children to your car so you can concentrate on Molly is full of energy and loves to play. She can be a little shy at Keep costumes both never dart out into the street or the road and your surroundings. times, but she is very affectionate and loves attention. Once she creative and safe cross between parked cars. comes out of her shell, she is a typical puppy who loves to run around • Drive slowly, anticipate heavy and lick you. If you are interested in this adorable puppy, you can get • Decorate costumes and bags Trick or treat with an adult pedestrian traffic, and turn your preapproved to adopt Molly by submitting your adoption application with reflective tape or stickers • Children under the age of 12 headlights on earlier in the day to at www.ASecondChanceAnimalShelter.com. A Second Chance Animal and, if possible, choose light should not be alone at night spot children from greater Shelter, 5079 Alex Harvin Highway (U.S. 301), is open Tuesday through colors. distances. Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. • Choose face paint and • Popular trick-or-treating hours makeup whenever are 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., so be possible especially alert for kids during instead of those hours. masks, which can obstruct a child’s vision. • Have kids carry glow sticks or flashlights to help them see and be seen by drivers. • When selecting a costume, make sure it is the right size to Sneezy is a 7-month-old black male domestic medium-hair kitten. He prevent trips and is loving and very playful at times. Sneezy loves to be petted and falls. held. He is current on all age-appropriate shots and has been neu- Walk safely tered. Please stop by the shelter to see this loving boy. We currently have a $25 adoption special for all of our cats and kittens. • Cross the street at ClarendonTHE Sun DEADLINE CLASSIFIEDS 56&4DAY 11AM

Summons & Summons & LEGAL Notice Notice NOTICES AND NOTIFIED to apply for the John J. Hearn (SC Bar # 6635), EMPLOYMENT appointment of a Guardian Ad Litem John.Hearn @rtt-law. com to represent said minor(s) within Kevin T. Brown thirty (30) days after the service of (SC Bar # 064236), Summons & this Summons upon you. If you fail to [email protected] Help Wanted Notice do so, application for such Jason D. Wyman Full-Time appointment will be made by the (SC Bar # 100271), HAPPY IN THE COURT OF Plaintiff(s) herein. Columbia, South [email protected] John P. Carolina 10/1/18 Fetner (SC Bar# 77460), Mariachi's of Manning is in need of COMMON PLEAS John.Fetner @rtt-law.com a bartender & waiters. Call Kelli DOCKET NO. NOTICE TO THE DEFENDANTS Clark Dawson (SC Bar# 101714), between 10 am - 5 pm for an HALLOWEEN 2018CP1400342 ABOVE NAMED: [email protected] 100 interview (803) 413-7890 SUMMONS Deficiency YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Executive Center Drive, Judgment Waived that the Summons and Complaint, of Suite 210 Post Office Box which the foregoing is a copy of the 100200(29202) Columbia, SC 29210 TO THE DEFENDANT(S), Summons, were filed with the Clerk (803) 744-4444 Columbia, South of Court for Clarendon County, South Carolina (013263-10939) 10/1/18 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Carolina on August 22, 2018. A-4672631 10/26/2018, 11/02/2018, COUNTY OF CLARENDON Columbia, South Carolina 10/1/18 11/09/2018

Wells Fargo Bank, NA, NOTICE OF Plaintiff, FORECLOSURE v. INTERVENTION Rachel Green; Defendant(s). (013263-10939) PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT pursuant to the South Carolina Rachel Green: YOU ARE HEREBY Supreme Court Administrative SUMMONED and required to appear Order 2011-05-02-01, you may have a and defend by answering the right to Foreclosure Intervention. To Complaint in this foreclosure action be considered for any available on property located at 2815 Alcolu Foreclosure Intervention, you may St, Alcolu, SC 29001, being communicate with and otherwise designated in the County tax records deal with the Plaintiff through its as TMS# 173-00-01-028.00, of which a law firm, Rogers Townsend and copy is herewith served upon you, Thomas, PC. Rogers Townsend and and to serve a copy of your Answer Thomas, PC represents the Plaintiff on the subscribers at their offices, in this action. Our law firm does not 100 Executive Center Drive, Ste 201, represent you. Under our ethical Post Office Box 100200, Columbia, rules, we are prohibited from giving South Carolina, 29202-3200, within Your Spotlight you any legal advice. You must thirty (30) days after the service submit any requests for Foreclosure On Clarendon County Businesses hereof, exclusive of the day of such Intervention consideration within 30 service; except that the United days from the date you are served States of America, if named, shall with this Notice. have sixty (60) days to answer after the service hereof, exclusive of the IF YOU FAIL, REFUSE, OR day of such service; and if you fail to VOLUNTARILY ELECT NOT TO Jimmy’s do so, judgment by default will be PARTICIPATE IN FORECLOSURE rendered against you for the relief INTERVENTION, THE Chris MathisMathis Heating and Air, LLC Jimmy Mathis demanded in the Complaint. FORECLOSURE ACTION MAY JIA PROCEED. TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEEN LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED Jeffords Insurance Agency YEARS OF AGE AND/OR MINOR(S) Robert P. Davis Rogers UNDER FOURTEEN YEARS OF Serving Clarendon County 803-433-0060 Townsend and Thomas, PC Authorized AGE AND THE PERSON WITH ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF For Over 34 years! Dealer Toll Free 1-800-948-5077 WHOM THE MINOR(S) RESIDES Auto • Home • Farm • Business • Boats • Life Robert P. Davis (SC Bar #74030), 803-460-5420 OR 803-478-5957 AND/OR TO PERSONS UNDER [email protected] 40 North Mill St. • Manning, SC 29102 SOME LEGAL DISABILITY: Andrew W. Montgomery SALES & SERVICE ON ALL BRANDS www.jeff ordsinsurance.com (SC Bar #79893), YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONED [email protected] Clarendon School District Two SALES & SERVICE Vacancy John C. Usry STUKES HEATING & Position Instructional Assistant PRIDE Academy Assistant, Grades K-5 AIR CONDITIONING, LLC Certifi ed Public Accountant State MEC Licensed Qualifications 60 Hours of College Credit or Must 26 East Boyce St., Manning, SC P.O. Box 293 Have Passed Para Pro Exam Summerton, SC 29148 (803) 566-7740 40 years Experience Clear Criminal Background Check Monday - Friday 9am - 2pm (803) 485-6110 • (803) 473-4926 Salary District Salary Scale (Teacher Assistant) Deadline October 31, 2018 or Until Position Filled Send Application For Clarendon Sun Daniel McCathern Advertising Mark Pekuri Assistant Superintendent Clarendon School District Two 803-464-8917 P.O. Box 1252 15 Major Drive [email protected] Manning, SC 29102 Clarendon School District Two is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applications are available online at www.clarendon2.k12.sc.us or in the District Office. A8 | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2018 LOCAL | NATION THE SUMTER ITEM

Area 2 Representative Karen Michal- ties to education, as well. Another, arts school in Sumter. CANDIDATES ik, who is not seeking re-election. Eartha Reed, is a pastor and former Shipman said he’s concerned FROM PAGE A1 Charles Smith is a businessman substitute teacher in the district. about the district and thinks when dealing in real estate sales and man- Coleman works as a manager at someone sets high expectations, he leader will need to be “ethical, acces- ufactured homes. He is also a resi- Kemperle Auto Paint, Body and or she can get great results. As far as sible and culturally competent to the dential contractor. Smith was unable Equipment and is pursuing his un- improving school safety, Shipman needs of the students in the district.” to attend Tuesday’s forum because dergraduate degree online with would support limiting students’ so- Bowman also said the next super- of a prior commitment, according to hopes of one day becoming a full- cial media and cellphone use at intendent should build connections event organizers. time pastor. His wife, Cristin, is a school. On qualities in a new super- with local communities and should Ray said as a board member she classroom teacher in the district, intendent, he said it will be impor- be transparent. She said she has no wants to improve board communica- and, with two children in district tant to find someone who can truly personal interest — per se — in run- tions and transparency with parents schools, he says he has a passion for make the district one and eliminate ning for the board because her inter- and teachers. To improve school local education. A true leader, vi- old biases that he said still exist from ests at heart are for the community. safety, she said administrators and sionary and someone who can take when the county had two districts. Myers said he would be an advo- teachers need to follow the discipline the schools to the next level are all Reed was a pastor for 17 years in cate for vocational training of stu- code and consider upgrading it qualities Coleman said he would the Christian Methodist Episcopal dents for the workforce, and he where appropriate. Ray said disci- look for in a new superintendent. Church and is now the associate pas- doesn’t want the kids of Area 1 to be pline should be consistent and fair Johnson works for his family’s tor at New Bethel Missionary Baptist left behind. As far as measures to for all students. For qualities in a business, Global Monument Co. The Church. She also was a substitute improve school safety, Myers said he new superintendent, she emphasized operation provides cemetery servic- teacher for 11 years in the consoli- would support building better rela- someone who is a proven leader in a es for many of the funeral homes in dated district and former Sumter tionships with parents, law enforce- similar type district compared to Sumter and surrounding areas, he School District 17. She said her inter- ment and churches. Sumter. said. He also has two kids in the dis- est is in the district’s children and Kershaw said his interest in run- Michalik described himself in his trict and said he would pursue the higher academic achievement for ning for the area seat is because he’s responses as having a unique back- best education possible for all chil- students. On the topic of school se- “passionate about my community.” ground — both in business and edu- dren in the county. As far as a super- curity, Reed said the district’s budget As far as steps to improve school cation — that could benefit the intendent, Johnson favors someone needs to be re-prioritized toward safety, he said examining student be- board. The former principal of the with a proven track record and inter- safety. In a superintendent, Reed haviors and being proactive are im- Sumter County Career and Technol- est in the local workforce and indus- said she would look for someone who portant. In general, Kershaw said ogy Center said he thinks he could try. was community minded and would the district has a great foundation help in the formation of a new tech- McLeod was a former school board listen to the community. and just needs to build on that. nical high school in the district. member for five years in Sumter Dis- As far as qualities he would look trict 2, and his wife is an educator in AREA 4 AREA 2 for in a new superintendent, Michal- the district. He’s currently in his (Includes mostly the suburbs on the (A northwest portion of the county ik said he would seek out the voice seventh year as a high school teach- western side of the City of Sumter.) to include Dalzell, Stateburg, Shaw of his constituents and the greater er at Thomas Sumter Academy in Only incumbent Johnny Hilton’s Air Force Base area and a small area Sumter community and get their Rembert. name will be on the ballot for the of Rembert and continues down to the feedback. The board and all commu- McLeod also said he’s a small-busi- area. He will be the presumed win- Carter Road area in the City of Sum- nity stakeholders’ input will be im- ness owner with a home-repair busi- ner of the seat unless a write-in can- ter.) portant in the selection process, he ness on the side. He said the district didate earns more votes in Novem- Three political newcomers are said. can get better and that he would ber. running for Area 2, including retired bring a platform of accountability A lifelong educator, Hilton said he educators John Michalik and Sherril AREA 3 and fiscal responsibility to the is “a school teacher at heart.” He Ray. Ray held numerous posts, in- (Most southwest portion of the board. said he wants to continue his in- cluding principal, in working nearly county to include Lakewood, Furman, Shipman is a retired Air Force vet- volvement in public education and 40 years in the former Sumter School Sunset Country Club, Pocalla Springs eran and has spent the last 20 years raise expectations of academic District 2 and the now-consolidated and Pinewood areas) in public education. He served 17 achievement and behavior in the dis- district. Michalik also held numer- This area seat has the most candi- years at Sumter High School and the trict. As far as qualities in the next ous positions, including principal, in dates vying for it — five. Two candi- last three as the career and technical superintendent, Hilton said he would 20 years in Sumter 2 and the consoli- dates, Josh Coleman and Jason education director for the state De- look for someone who has a vision dated district. For the first 20 years Johnson, work in business. Two, partment of Corrections’ unified for the future, given continual tech- of his career, Michalik worked in Matthew (Mac) McLeod and John school district, based in Columbia. nology advancements, a team builder business operations management. Shipman, have ties to business as He has also been a small-business and an individual with high expecta- Michalik is the husband of current part-time small-business owners and owner, operating a part-time martial tions.

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COMMENTARY Week focuses on mission of telehealth ast week was Telehealth Awareness Week, which seeks to showcase the in- credible work being done throughout LSouth Carolina, within health systems, clinical practices, schools, nursing facilities, homes and anywhere telehealth is being deliv- ered to improve access to care for our citizens. We engaged with approximately 189 stakeholders at six events around the state. Events were held in five cities and towns. Fourteen different organiza- tions, from England to the Mid- west, joined us in raising aware- ness about telehealth success and impact. We hosted 17 insur- James T. ance payers representing 10 McElligott companies, and many of them have asked to work with us to Offshore drilling, hurricanes dangerous find telehealth solutions to some of their most pressing care management issues. The word is getting out about telehealth and mix for our state and Southeastern coast how well it’s working in South Carolina, and we have our champions to thank, Rep. Murrell Smith BY CATHERINE WANNAMAKER more and more frequent, with surrounding communities. and Sen. Thomas Alexander. They both represent hurricane-related floods reach- Just last year in Texas, Hurri- rural communities and have a front-row seat to s communities are re- ing farther inland and storm cane Harvey hit Houston and the problems that can arise from disparities in building from Hurri- surges becoming more severe. surrounding Gulf Coast commu- health care access. This is why they are passion- cane Florence and the The last thing we should be nities with deadly and destruc- ate about the mission of telehealth in South Caro- Adamage compounded considering is adding more risk tive flooding. The center of the lina. They were early supporters and continue to by Hurricane Michael, we’re re- by pursuing offshore drilling, nation’s oil and gas industry, help us expand the mission today. minded once again that extreme which coastal communities have Houston was ground zero for pol- With the leadership of Rep. Smith and Sen. Al- weather events have become all already made clear they don’t lution from infrastructure that exander, our Legislature has generously support- too common for our coast. want. But the Trump adminis- was damaged in the storm, as 2 ed our mission to get care to the people who need While Charleston missed the tration is weighing whether to million pounds of dangerous pol- it the most, regardless of where they live, using unprecedented levels of flooding move forward with its plan to lutants leaked into the environ- telehealth. Some areas of our state have health and fallout experienced by other bring offshore drilling to the At- ment. The immediate and long- care providers on every street and corner, while communities, this should be the lantic Coast, a region that has term health consequences of other communities must endure a half-day car time when we collectively focus rejected the idea time and time these spills bring ongoing risks ride to see the nearest provider. on how to better prepare for and again, and is expected to release for Texans. These kinds of disparities leave many out of protect against hurricanes. And its updated proposed leasing While Hurricane Michael ap- reach for quality and specialty care. Families are yet the Trump administration plan in the coming months. pears to have mostly avoided forced to make choices; do they take off work and continues its push to open our Even without a hurricane, off- areas where oil and gas infra- go the distance for the mental health support coast to offshore oil and gas drill- shore drilling is incompatible structure is situated, events like they need, or will that add to their financial bur- ing for the first time — which with the thriving economies that the Taylor Energy spill — on den? Can they afford to follow a loved one to an- would add significant new risk make the Southeast coast such track to become the worst spill other hospital with more specialists, or will that every time a hurricane or major an attractive place to live and in U.S. history from steadily loved one have to endure treatment, procedures storm hits. work. Drilling threatens tourism, leaking oil into the Gulf since and recovery alone? The threat from storms like fishing and even military readi- Hurricane Ivan hit in 2004 — Because of the support of Rep. Smith and Sen. Florence and Michael is greater ness. When you add a dangerous are a stark reminder of what’s Alexander, our expansion continues. MUSC and than ever before. Last year’s storm to the mix, the economic at stake when it comes to the other South Carolina Telehealth Alliance part- hurricane season brought 17 and health costs of offshore drill- dangerous mix of hurricanes ners can connect to just about any location where named storms. Six of those were ing could be driven even higher. and drilling infrastructure. a patient needs us, and in many cases, we can as- major hurricanes, and three of That’s not just a theory. A The lessons for the Southeast sist local community providers in managing the them brought devastating de- new report by my organization coast are clear, and they cut care for that patient, keeping the patient near struction to the United States, shows that it’s a reality that has across partisan lines. Studies home and minimizing the financial impact to his making last year the costliest played out time and again in the from the U.S. Government Ac- or her family. hurricane season in history. Gulf of Mexico, with devastat- countability Office and the De- As I reflect on the events and activities of last That’s not a fluke. Only eight ing consequences. partment of Energy found that week, I’m reminded that the work we’re doing is Category 5 hurricanes have ever When Hurricanes Katrina our nation’s energy infrastruc- really a mission, and every mission needs a made landfall in the United and Rita struck Louisiana in ture is dangerously vulnerable champion. We’re fortunate to have two. States. Two of those eight 2005, they destroyed 115 off- to severe weather resulting We’ve closed the book on Telehealth Awareness storms hit last year. This year, shore drilling platforms and from climate change. Even the Week until next October, but I have no doubt the Florence set records for the damaged a total of 558 pipelines oil and gas industry recognizes work will continue day in and out because our most rainfall to ever hit the East — spilling nearly 11 million gal- that investing in new infra- champions, Rep. Smith and Sen. Alexander, un- Coast. As sea levels and temper- lons of oil into the Gulf. That’s structure in areas prone to hur- derstand that the need for better health care for atures continue to rise due to more than when the Exxon Val- ricanes may not be a good idea. the citizens of South Carolina should not be de- climate change, major hurri- dez ran aground in Alaska’s layed. Together we will continue to advance the canes are becoming more com- Prince William Sound in 1989. Catherine Wannamaker is a se- vision that one day, a South Carolinian’s zip code mon, lasting longer and threat- Onshore, processing and stor- nior attorney for the Southern will have no bearing on receiving the highest ening a larger stretch of our age facilities released other Environmental Law Center’s quality care, in the right place and at the right coastline. Flooding is becoming dangerous chemicals into the Charleston Office. time.

James T. McElligott, M.D., MSCR, is executive medical director of Telehealth, MUSC Health and WHO REPRESENTS YOU South Carolina Telehealth Alliance co-chair. SUMTER COUNTY James T. McCain Jr. [email protected] District 35 COUNCIL 317 W. Bartlette St. Rep. Dr. Robert L. Ridgeway III, PO Box 57, Sumter, 29151 Sumter, SC 29150 WARD 4 D-Clarendon (803) 775-1263 (business) DISTRICT 1 (803) 773-2353 (home) Steven Corley District 64 (803) 212-6132 (Columbia) Christopher F. Sumpter II (803) 607-2777 (cell) 115 Radcliff Drive 117 N. Brooks St. LETTER TO THE EDITOR 1200 Broad St., PMB 180 Sumter, SC 29150 Manning, SC 29102 NATIONAL LAWMAKERS Sumter, SC 29154 DISTRICT 7 (803) 305-1566 (803) 938-3087(home) THANK YOU TO REP. SMITH FOR HELP WITH (803) 305-9375 (cell) Eugene Baten [email protected] (803) 212-6929 (Columbia) Rep. Ralph Norman — 5th District PROBLEM AFTER HISTORIC FLOODING [email protected] PO Box 3193 2350 Rayburn HOB Sumter, SC 29151 WARD 5 Rep. Murrell Smith Jr., R-Sumter Washington, D.C. 20515 After three years (October 2015 — 1,000-year DISTRICT 2 (803) 773-0815 (home) Robert Galiano District 67 (202) 225-5501 Artie Baker [email protected] 608 Antlers Drive PO Box 580 event, 21.3 inches of rain), two engineers, sur- 3680 Bakersfield Lane Sumter, SC 29150 Sumter, SC 29151 Rep. Jim Clyburn — 6th District veys, endless phone calls, meetings with state of- Dalzell, SC 29040 SUMTER CITY COUNCIL (803) 469-0005 (803) 778-2471 (business) 319 Cannon House Office Building 803-469-3638 (home) [email protected] (803) 778-1643 (fax) Washington, DC 20515 ficials — when we had lost all hope, Rep. Mur- (803) 734-3042 (Columbia) (202) 225-3315 DISTRICT 3 MAYOR WARD 6 1703 Gervais St. rell Smith took our phone call on June 7, 2018. James Byrd Jr. Joseph T. McElveen Jr. David Merchant [email protected] He immediately called state officials concerning PO Box 1913 20 Buford St. 26 Paisley Park Columbia, SC 29201 Sumter, SC 29150 Rep. J. David Weeks, D-Sumter (803) 799-1100 our situation, allowing our engineer to proceed Sumter, SC 29151 Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 468-1719 (cell) (803) 773-0382 (803) 773-1086 District 51 [email protected] in obtaining necessary information, thus assur- (803) 436-2108 (fax) [email protected] [email protected] 2 Marlborough Court Sumter, SC 29154 Sen. Lindsey Graham [email protected] WARD 1 ing state officials our pond’s height and volume STATE LAWMAKERS (803) 775-5856 (business) 290 Russell Senate Office Building DISTRICT 4 Thomas J. Lowery were below state requirements. 829 Legare St. (803) 734-3102 (Columbia) Washington, DC 20510 Charles T. Edens Rep. Will Wheeler, D-Bishopville (202) 224-5972 Oct. 19, 2018, we received our “exemption sta- 3250 Home Place Road Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 773-9298 District 50 Sen. Gerald Malloy, D-Darlington Midlands Regional Office Sumter, SC 29150 District 29 508 Hampton Street, Suite 202 tus,” (thank you Lord). [email protected] (803) 484-5454 (office, Bishopville) We wish to thank everyone involved and espe- (803) 775-0044 (home) (803) 212-6958 (office, Columbia) 1216 Salem Road Columbia, SC 29201 (803) 236-5759 (cell) WARD 2 (803) 428-3161 (home) Hartsville, SC 29550 (803) 933-0112 (main) cially Rep. Smith. He took time to take our calls [email protected] Ione Dwyer (803) 229-2407 (cell) (843) 339-3000 and speak to officials on our behalf, calling as PO Box 1492 (803) 212-6148 (Columbia) Sen. Tim Scott DISTRICT 5 Sumter, SC 29151 Rep. Wendy C. Brawley, D-Hopkins 167 Russell Senate Office Building late at 7 p.m. June 14, 2018, after a long day in Vivian Fleming-McGhaney (803) 481-4284 District 70 Sen. Kevin L. Johnson, D-Manning Washington, DC 20510 court and at the office. 9770 Lynches River Road [email protected] PO Box 5 District 36 (202) 224-6121 Lynchburg, SC 29080 We voted for Rep. Smith in the past and will WARD 3 http://bit.ly/2t0Mljq PO Box 156, Manning, 29102 (202) 228-5143 (fax) (803) 437-2797 (home) Calvin K. Hastie Sr. 217 Sagemont Drive, Hopkins 29061 (803) 435-8117 (home) 1301 Gervais St., Suite 825 vote for him Nov. 6. (803) 495-3247 (office) 810 S. Main St. Home (803) 776-9286 (803) 212-6108 (Columbia) Columbia, SC 29201 EDDIE AND BETTY RICHARDSON [email protected] Sumter, SC 29150 Office (803) 212-6961 (803) 771-6112 (803) 774-7776 Sen. J. Thomas McElveen III, (803) 771-6455 (fax) Sumter DISTRICT 6 D-Sumter

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AROUND TOWN Forecasts and graphics provided by WEATHER AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018 Clarendon School District One program will begin at 11 a.m. will conduct free vision, hearing, with Col. Derek O’Malley, 20th speech and developmental Fighter Wing commander, AccuWeather® fi ve-day forecast for Sumter screeningsBecause as part of of a God child We Canserving Outreach as keynote speaker. find effortto hold to identify final giveaway stu- Prior to the program, there dents ages 3-5, who may will be a Veterans Day parade TODAY TONIGHT SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY need special education ser- at 10 a.m. on Main Street. The vices and are not enrolled in program will honor all veter- a public school. Screenings ans, living or deceased, for will be conducted from 9 a.m. the service they have given to noon at the Summerton and continue to give to keep Cloudy with rain Cloudy Clouds giving way Mostly sunny and Sunny to partly Plenty of sunshine Early Childhood Center, 8 our country free. Call Larry E. tapering off to some sun pleasant cloudy South St., Summerton, on the Huff, chairman of the Sumter following Tuesdays: Nov. 13; County Veterans Association, 62° 48° 67° / 48° 69° / 52° 69° / 43° 67° / 45° Dec. 11; Jan. 8, 2019; Feb. 12, at (803) 236-1203 or (803) 494- Chance of rain: 80% Chance of rain: 15% Chance of rain: 20% Chance of rain: 5% Chance of rain: 0% Chance of rain: 0% 2019; March 12, 2019; April 9, 2894 for information. E 7-14 mph W 4-8 mph WSW 7-14 mph WSW 6-12 mph NW 7-14 mph N 3-6 mph 2019; and May 14, 2019. Call The Sumter Chapter of the Na- Robert Collar at (803) 574- tional Federation of the Blind of 2117. Gaff ney South Carolina will meet at 7 47/43 Because of God We Can Out- p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 13, at reach Ministry will hold its final Shiloh-Randolph Manor, 125 TODAY’S Spartanburg giveaway at 11 a.m. on Satur- W. Bartlette St. Contact Debra Greenville 48/44 day, Oct. 27, at the home of Canty, chapter president, at SOUTH 51/45 Viola Shaw, 186 Green Lane. (803) 775-5792 or debra. CAROLINA Florence Food will be served at noon. [email protected]. Bishopville Minister Darlene Dillinger will 64/51 The Sumter County Museum’s WEATHER 56/47 speak and Lisa Bradley will 21st Annual Carolina Backcoun- provide music. Donated items try Oyster Roast will be held Temperatures shown on map are Columbia Sumter to be given away include 6-9 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 15, today’s highs and tonight’s lows. 61/49 62/48 clothing (adults and chil- Myrtle at 122 N. Washington St. Tick- Beach dren), shoes, table saw, dish- ets: $40 for members; $50 for IN THE MOUNTAINS Manning washer, dresser, raised toilet non-members; and $55 at the 62/50 74/54 Today: Cloudy with rain tapering off . Winds seats, toilet safety rails, bed, door (if available). Enjoy all- Aiken northeast 6-12 mph. comforter sets and much you-can-eat oysters, barbe- 57/46 more. Call Viola Shaw at (803) cue, chili, collards, beer, wine Saturday: A shower in spots. Winds 428-3488 for information. and soft drinks. Call (803) 775- west-southwest 4-8 mph. The Sumter Branch NAACP will 0908 or visit www.sumter- ON THE COAST meet at 5 p.m. on Sunday, countymuseum.org. Charleston 78/54 Oct. 28, at Orangehill AME The Daffodils & Silver Bells Arts Today: A couple of showers and a heavy Church, 3035 S.C. 261 South, and Craft Show will be held 9 thunderstorm. High 73 to 80. Wedgefield. The branch elec- a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17, Saturday: Clouds giving way to some sun. tion supervisory committee and noon-4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. High 67 to 71. will be elected. 18, at 30 S. Artillery Drive. The Sumter Life Chain, hosted Please bring a non-perishable by Sumter County Citizens for food item to help support Life, will be held from 2:30 to United Ministries. Event will LOCAL ALMANAC LAKE LEVELS SUN AND MOON 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 4, on also help support Kat’s Spe- SUMTER THROUGH 2 P.M. YESTERDAY Full 7 a.m. 24-hr Sunrise 7:36 a.m. Sunset 6:35 p.m. Broad Street. Call Hugh Wil- cial Kneads Small Animal Lake pool yest. chg Temperature Moonrise 8:21 p.m. Moonset 9:23 a.m. son at (803) 468-6509 or Bran- Shelter. Santa will visit on Murray 360 353.87 -0.08 High 58° di Hall at (803) 464-1918 for Sunday noon-3 p.m. with pho- Marion 76.8 75.96 none Last New First Full Low 40° details. tos with G&W Photo Art. Moultrie 75.5 75.41 -0.02 Normal high 72° Wateree 100 96.72 -0.19 The Sumter County Veterans As- The Evening Optimist Club’s an- Normal low 47° nual Sumter Christmas Parade Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 15 Nov. 23 sociation’s Veterans Day pro- Record high 84° in 2012 RIVER STAGES gram will be held on Monday, will be held at 2 p.m. on Sun- Record low 30° in 1962 TIDES Nov. 12, on the lawn of the old day, Dec. 2, on Main Street. Flood 7 a.m. 24-hr Sumter County Courthouse This year’s theme is “Joy to Precipitation River stage yest. chg 24 hrs ending 2 p.m. yest. 0.00" AT MYRTLE BEACH on North Main Street. The the World.” Black River 12 9.23 -0.34 Month to date 3.25" High Ht. Low Ht. Congaree River 19 3.93 +0.16 Normal month to date 2.90" Today 10:41 a.m. 3.7 5:11 a.m. 0.0 Lynches River 14 7.14 -0.93 Year to date 35.76" 11:06 p.m. 3.2 5:48 p.m. 0.3 Saluda River 14 2.27 -0.02 Last year to date 32.57" Sat. 11:25 a.m. 3.7 5:55 a.m. 0.0 Up. Santee River 80 78.41 -0.17 Normal year to date 40.14" 11:51 p.m. 3.1 6:35 p.m. 0.3 The last word ARIES (March LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Wateree River 24 11.60 +3.00 in astrology 21-April 19): Responsibilities will mount if you Use what you let others take advantage of you. EUGENIA LAST have learned Learn to say no before you end up NATIONAL CITIES REGIONAL CITIES in the past to exhausted. Plan to take time out to Today Sat. Today Sat. Today Sat. Today Sat. get ahead now. Combining your relax and enjoy the company of City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W skills and knowledge to fit into a someone who shares your Atlanta 60/51/r 62/46/pc Asheville 50/43/r 58/41/c Florence 64/51/r 68/51/pc Marion 46/42/r 60/43/c interests. Chicago 52/44/c 55/41/c Athens 56/47/r 64/44/pc Gainesville 83/60/t 73/48/pc Mt. 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A little SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): romance will be good for the soul. Keep situations in perspective, GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Think even if someone uses manipulative before you act. Emotions will rise to tactics to throw you off guard. If someone overreacts, walk away. the surface, putting you on shaky Deception and disillusionment are ground when dealing with matters apparent when dealing with that concern your income. Get the friends, peers and relatives. Choose work done before you take on your words wisely. personal situations or past grievances. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Why wait? The time is right to push CANCER (June 21-July 22): Find a forward with your plans. Network way to improve your personal life, and participate in events that will image and relationships. Be broaden your outlook and help you innovative and eager to start expand your friendships and something new and exciting. Don’t associations with like-minded live in fear of what might happen people. Personal change will make when you should be making things you feel good. happen. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Work ANSWERS TO TODAY’S PUZZLES LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Listen to quietly behind the scenes grievances and respond with perfecting whatever it is you want CROSSWORD SUDOKU JUMBLE compassion, but don’t feel the to accomplish. The less you deal need to take over. Offer solutions, with outsiders, the easier it will be but do not take on a task that to finish what you start. Avoid doesn’t belong to you, or you will anyone who tends to be a bad end up being accused of meddling. influence on you. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Share PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Keep your emotions with the people you your emotions in check and your love or are concerned about. Your thoughts on being productive. words will have an impact on what Refuse to let what others do stand others do and say. Personal growth between you and the success you and change will lead to greater deserve. A personal gain is heading happiness. Romance is highlighted your way, and travel plans and and will improve your life. educational pursuits are favored.

SUMTER SPCA PETS OF THE WEEK FAR LEFT: Zeus is a neutered and housebroken 2-year-old shepherd mix. He is great with other dogs, children and even cats. He is active, affectionate and playfulZeus and wouldTobyis affectionate, is make sweet, a great active gets new and buddy for any alongloves with toeveryone play family. LEFT: Toby is a housebroken 4-month-old American short hair. He is great with children and other cats. Toby is very sweet, affectionate, playful and active. He absolutely loves to chase cat toys and wrestle with his kitten buddies. The Sumter SPCA is located at 1140 S. Guignard Drive, (803) 773- 9292, and is open 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. every day except Wednesday and Sunday. Visit the website at www.sumterscspca.com.

The SPCA relies heavily on community support and donations. Currently, the biggest needs are for dry puppy and kitten food, wet cat food, cat litter and cleaning supplies. The following are also appreciated: Newspapers, stuff ed animals, heavy duty trash bags (30 gallon or larger), dishwashing liquid, laundry detergent, bleach, paper towels, sheets and comforters, baby blankets, canned dog and cat food, dry dog food, treats, leashes and collars, disinfectant spray, all-purpose cleaner, air freshener, no scratch scrubbers, two-sided sponges for dishes, litter freshener and, of course, monetary donations are also gratefully accepted. SECTION B FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2018 Call: (803) 774-1241 | E-mail: [email protected]

MIDDLE SCHOOL FOOTBALL Monarchs reign supreme

MICAH GREEN / THE SUMTER ITEM Manning’s Ernie Calloway runs with the ball after a catch during the Monarchs’ 12-0 victory over Alice Drive in the Middle School Conference championship game on Thursday at Sumter Memorial Stadium. Manning Junior High beats Alice Drive to win middle school conference title

BY DANNY KELLY rial Stadium. Joyner said on his team win- However, the Monarch de- gled early. With 1:30 to go be- [email protected] After a scoreless tie in the ning the championship. “I’m fense came up big with 10 sec- fore halftime, Manning quar- first half, the Monarchs man- happy for our kids, they didn’t onds to go in the first quarter terback Justin Daniels was The Manning Junior High aged to get a couple of touch- quit. They could’ve quit, but by forcing Alice Drive to turn picked off by Hawks lineback- School football team didn’t get downs and rode its strong de- didn’t.” the ball over on downs. er Desmond Dukes. off to a hot start in the Sum- fense to a 12-0 victory to finish With about four minutes left “Our defense was awesome However, the Hawks did noth- ter Middle School Conference the season undefeated and in the first quarter, the Mon- all season,” Joyner said. “It ing with it before the half, and championship game against claim the conference title. archs fumbled in the red zone was our seventh shutout of the teams remained tied at 0-0. Alice Drive Middle School on “(It was) great, awesome,” and the ball was recovered by the year.” Wednesday at Sumter Memo- Manning head coach Brian Alice Drive. The Monarch offense strug- SEE REIGN, PAGE B3

PREP FOOTBALL PREP FOOTBALL SCHEDULE THURSDAY Sumter at Irmo, 7:30 p.m. Swampcats host Barons in rivalry game Crestwood at Lakewood, 7:30 p.m. Bishop England at Manning, 7 p.m. Andrew Jackson at Lee Central, BY TREVOR BAUKNIGHT 7:30 p.m. East Clarendon at Johnsonville, [email protected] 7:30 p.m. It’s rivalry week across the area this TODAY Wilson Hall at Laurence Manning, week, and one of the biggest ones re- 7:30 p.m. news Friday at 7:30 p.m. when Lau- Trinity-Byrnes at Robert E. Lee, 7:30 p.m. rence Manning plays host to Wilson Dillon Christian at Thomas Sumter, Hall in a SCISA 3A contest that prom- 7:30 p.m. W.W. King at Clarendon Hall, 7:30 ises a hard-fought battle. And while p.m. bragging rights are on the line, Fri- Scott’s Branch at C.E. Murray, 7:30 day’s game is about going into postsea- p.m. son play on a positive note. Laurence Manning, at 5-4 overall and PREP FOOTBALL 5-3 in conference play, is at the head of the second-tier pack in the region, be- hind Hammond, First Baptist, Porter- TSA closes out Gaud and Cardinal Newman, none of which has more than two league losses. Even with a loss Friday, the Swamp- cats will hold down the fifth position. regular season Wilson Hall is 3-5 overall and 2-5 in conference play, and could jump 2-5 Ben Lippen into seventh place in the against Dillon region with a victory over the ‘Cats. SUMTER ITEM FILE PHOTOS Ben Lippen will be a heavy underdog Laurence Manning’s Nathan Lane (carrying ball) will be trying to help the Swampcats to victory in tonight’s game against SCISA 3A conference rival Wilson Hall. Kickoff is set for Christian SEE RIVALS, PAGE B3 7:30 p.m. at LMA’s Billy Chitwood Field. BY DANNY KELLY [email protected] WORLD SERIES The Thomas Sumter varsity football team looks to bounce back from a tough 34-7 loss at Dodgers go cold in Boston, then fall behind 2-0 to Red Sox Wilson Hall last week when it takes on Dillon Christian on Friday at 7:30 p.m. at General BY RONALD BLUM Used to the balmy breezes at Field on Senior Night. The Associated Press home and usually hospitable Thomas Sumter is 2-2 in weather in the NL West, Los SCISA Region I-1A play and 2-6 BOSTON — The San Gabri- Angeles hadn’t started a game overall and is guaranteed at el Mountains shimmering in this year in a temperature least a No. 4 seed from the re- the distance will be a welcome below 58. Facing a 53-degree gion and a spot in sight for the Los Angeles temperature at the start of the the state playoffs. Dodgers after two chilly, failed opener, the Dodgers lost 8-4. It “The game to- nights at Fenway Park. was just 46 in the first inning morrow will de- No team has overcome a 2-0 for Game 2, and the Dodgers’ termine the third World Series deficit in 22 bats were cold again — their and fourth seeds,” years, but that is the tall task last 16 hitters retired in order. Generals head the Dodgers face after crum- “This is the first time we’ve STOGNER coach Randy bling before the 37-foot-high played in obviously weather Stogner said. “The Green Monster. like this — San Francisco a lit- winner will be the “It’s going to be warmer, tle bit, but nothing like this,” third seed, and the loser will be and hopefully our bats get hot, Dodgers manager Dave Rob- the fourth. The third seed will too,” Cody Bellinger said after erts said before the game. “So play the winner of Dorchester Wednesday night’s 4-2 defeat it’s an adjustment, and that’s THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and Bethesda, and the fourth to the Boston Red Sox. part of the home-field advan- Boston’s Andrew Benintendi celebrates with teammate Mookie seed will have to travel to play No wonder they were Cali- tage and especially being in Betts after scoring with Betts on a 2-run RBI single by J.D. Mar- Thomas Heyward.” fornia Dreamin’ about Thurs- tinez during the fifth inning of Game 2 of the World Series day’s flight home. SEE COLD, PAGE B3 against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday in Boston. SEE TSA, PAGE B3 B2 | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2018 SPORTS THE SUMTER ITEM

PRO BASKETBALL Stephen Curry dazzles for 51 points in sensational start

BY JANIE MCCAULEY Kerr insists Curry is stron- that,” Wizards coach Scott The Associated Press ger than ever and “at his Brooks said. “He’s a special physical and mental peak.” player, a special scorer, a spe- OAKLAND, Calif. — Ste- “He’s got a great life, doesn’t cial shooter. He’s taking 35-foot phen Curry appreciated the he?” Kerr said. “I just think shots, it’s hard to double team freedom from coach Steve that part of what makes Steph a guy who’s that far out, and Kerr to shoot from wherever great is who he is as a person he makes them like they’re la- he darn well pleased, no dis- and what his life is about. He yups. I’ve never seen anything tance off limits. loves life. He takes so much joy like it.” On this night, Curry could out of every single day,” Kerr Kerr and Brooks each consid- get away with anything. He said. “... Steph has a joy about ered Curry “video-game” good. was feeling it. him that I think everyone in “We are kind of used to it “It is nice to turn around the building can see and feel, with Steph,” Kerr said before and not hear your coach on so he brings that and I think Curry’s latest brilliance. “He’s the sideline chewing you out,” you talk about wanting people just so consistent and so le- Curry said. “I’d like to say I to have a balanced life and thal.” deserve that little wiggle room how powerful that can be. I Curry hurt his left knee there for sure.” think he’s a prime example of March 23 just as he had come Even with another post- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that.” back from a six-game absence championship, whirlwind sum- Golden State’s Stephen Curry celebrates a basket against the Wash- Curry scored 31 in the first with a right ankle injury. He mer that included welcoming a ington Wizards during the second half of their game Wednesday in half, finished with his sixth ca- also missed 11 games last De- son, more golf tournaments Oakland, California. reer 50-point game and made cember with a sprained right and travel, Curry considered it 10 or more 3s for the 10th time. ankle. among his best and most pro- for the Warriors during one earlier Wednesday. “He’s The 51 points matched his He then sat out the first ductive offseasons. stretch. never satisfied. We saw that most at Oracle Arena. round of the playoffs before re- His body is fully healthy and “It was a joy to be on the after the first year he won He hit his first five 3-point- turning for Game 2 of the recovered after the Golden same court with that, that was MVP he came back even better ers and had the ninth 30-point Western Conference semifi- State superstar played only 51 sick,” Kevin Durant said and had an historic season. half of his career, drawing nals against the Pelicans. regular-season games during “That boy good!” team- And nothing’s changed since “MVP!” chants all evening Then after another title was the latest championship run mate Shaun Livingston four years ago or since he got long from an adoring home in hand, a third in four years because of injuries. tweeted immediately after in the league. That’s what crowd. to put the Warriors in dynasty Through five games, Curry the game. makes him so great, is his hu- Curry shot 15 for 24, 11 of 16 status, Curry struck a balance is as dominant as ever — as His teammates notice Cur- mility and his ability to just from 3-point range and made during the summer to both evidenced in a spectacular 51- ry’s purpose when he takes keep working.” all 10 free throws, missing his push and pace himself to stay point performance in Wednes- the floor each day, whether The Warriors are practically career high of 54 set in Febru- on the floor for the long haul day night’s 144-122 win against practice or a game. spoiled by the brilliance of No. ary 2013 by three points. because “There’s a lot to gain, the Wizards playing only three “Just to be great, it’s that 30, as great as ever at age 30 “Some of the shots that he there’s a lot more to accom- quarters. He scored 18 straight simple,” Klay Thompson said and in his 10th NBA season. was making, you don’t see plish.”

3:30 p.m. — College Football: Cincinnati at Southern SUNDAY’S GAMES Pacific Division SCOREBOARD Methodist (CBS SPORTS NETWORK). Philadelphia vs Jacksonville at London, UK, 9:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. — College Football: Iowa at Penn State (ESPN). Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vancouver 10 6 4 0 12 30 31 3:30 p.m. — College Football: Arizona State at Southern Washington at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. San Jose 9 5 3 1 11 31 25 TV, RADIO California or South Florida at Houston (ESPN2). Seattle at Detroit, 1 p.m. Anaheim 10 5 4 1 11 25 25 3:30 p.m. — College Football: Northern Illinois at Brigham Baltimore at Carolina, 1 p.m. Calgary 9 5 4 0 10 32 27 TODAY Young (ESPNU). Denver at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Vegas 9 4 4 1 9 20 24 7 a.m. — Professional Tennis: Erste Bank Open 500 3:30 p.m. — College Football: Duke at Pittsburgh (FOX Tampa Bay at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Edmonton 7 3 3 1 7 18 25 Quarterfinal Matches and Swiss Indoors Basel SPORTS SOUTHEAST). N.Y. Jets at Chicago, 1 p.m. Arizona 8 3 5 0 6 15 18 Quarterfinal Matches (TENNIS). 4 p.m. — NASCAR Racing: Monster Energy Cup Series Indianapolis at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Los Angeles 9 2 6 1 5 17 32 10:55 a.m. — Formula One Racing: Mexican Grand Prix Pole Qualifying from Martinsville, Va. (NBC SPORTS Green Bay at L.A. Rams, 4:25 p.m. Practice from Mexico City (ESPNU). NETWORK). San Francisco at Arizona, 4:25 p.m. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Noon — Professional Tennis: Erste Bank Open 500 4 p.m. — College Football: Kentucky at Missouri (SEC New Orleans at Minnesota, 8:20 p.m. Top three teams in each division and two wild cards per Quarterfinal Matches and Swiss Indoors Basel NETWORK). Open: Dallas, Tennessee, L.A. Chargers, Atlanta conference advance to playoffs. Quarterfinal Matches (TENNIS). 5:30 p.m. — Senior PGA Golf: PGA Tour Champions QQQ 2:20 p.m. — International Soccer: Bundesliga League Championship Second Round from Thousand Oaks, THURSDAY’S GAMES MONDAY’S GAMES Montreal at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Match — Borussia Monchengladbach vs. SC Freiburg Calif. (GOLF). New England at Buffalo, 8:15 p.m. (FOX SPORTS 2). 6:30 p.m. — College Football: Washington at California Nashville at New Jersey, 7 p.m. 2:30 p.m. — PGA Golf: Sanderson Farms Championship (FOX SPORTS 1). Philadelphia at Boston, 7 p.m. Second Round from Jackson, Miss. (GOLF). 7 p.m. — College Football: Boise State at Air Force (CBS Los Angeles at Minnesota, 8 p.m. 2:55 p.m. — Formula One Racing: Mexican Grand Prix SPORTS NETWORK). NBA STANDINGS Columbus at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Practice from Mexico City (ESPNEWS). 7 p.m. — College Football: Texas A&M at Mississippi N.Y. Rangers at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. — Senior PGA Golf: PGA Tour Champions QQQ State (ESPN). EASTERN CONFERENCE Anaheim at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Championship First Round from Thousand Oaks, Calif. 7 p.m. — College Football: North Carolina State at Atlantic Division Pittsburgh at Calgary, 9 p.m. (GOLF). Syracuse (ESPN2). Washington at Edmonton, 9 p.m. 6 p.m. — Women’s College Volleyball: Princeton at Yale 7 p.m. — College Football: Tulane at Tulsa (ESPNU). W L Pct GB Vancouver at Arizona, 10 p.m. (ESPNU). 7:30 p.m. — NBA Basketball: Charlotte at Philadelphia Toronto 5 0 1.000 — 6 p.m. — International Wrestling: UWW World (FOX SPORTS SOUTHEAST). Brooklyn 2 2 .500 2½ FRIDAY’S GAMES Championships from Budapest, Hungary (NBC SPORTS 7:30 p.m. — College Football: Tennessee at South Carolina Boston 2 2 .500 2½ Tampa Bay at Vegas, 6 p.m. NETWORK). (SEC NETWORK, WIBZ-FM 95.5, WNKT-FM 107.5). Philadelphia 2 3 .400 3 San Jose at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. 6:05 p.m. — Talk Show: Sports Talk (WDXY-FM 105.9, 8 p.m. — College Football: Navy vs. Notre Dame from San New York 1 4 .200 4 Winnipeg at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. WDXY-AM 1240). Diego (WLTX 19). Southeast Division Ottawa at Colorado, 9 p.m. 6:30 p.m. — College Football: Louisiana Tech at Florida 8 p.m. — College Football: Texas at Oklahoma State Atlantic (CBS SPORTS NETWORK). (WOLO 25). W L Pct GB SATURDAY’S GAMES 7 p.m. — College Football: Miami at Boston College 8 p.m. — Major League Baseball: World Series Game 4 — Orlando 2 2 .500 — Florida at New Jersey, 12 p.m. (ESPN). Boston at Los Angeles Dodgers (WACH 57). Miami 2 2 .500 — N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. 7 p.m. — NBA Basketball: Chicago at Charlotte (FOX 8 p.m. — LPGA Golf: Taiwan Championship Third Round Atlanta 2 2 .500 — Edmonton at Nashville, 3 p.m. SPORTS SOUTHEAST). from Tayuoan, Taiwan (GOLF). Charlotte 2 3 .400 ½ Washington at Calgary, 4 p.m. 7 p.m. — College Hockey: Minnesota (Duluth) at Notre 9:30 p.m. — International Wrestling: UWW World Washington 1 2 .333 ½ Buffalo at Columbus, 7 p.m. Dame (NBC SPORTS NETWORK). Championships from Budapest, Hungary (NBC SPORTS Central Division Winnipeg at Toronto, 7 p.m. 7 p.m. — College Exhibition Basketball: Transylvania at NETWORK). Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m. Kentucky (SEC NETWORK). 9:30 p.m. — Women’s College Volleyball: Nevada at Utah W L Pct GB Colorado at Minnesota, 8 p.m. 7 p.m. — High School Football: Pine Richland at North State (STADIUM). Milwaukee 4 0 1.000 — Chicago at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Allegheny (STADIUM). 10 p.m. — Professional Boxing: Daniel Jacobs vs. Sergly Detroit 3 0 1.000 ½ Tampa Bay at Arizona, 9 p.m. 7 p.m. — High School Football: Wilson Hall at Laurence Derevyanchenko for the World Middleweight Title from Indiana 3 2 .600 1½ Pittsburgh at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Manning (WDXY-FM 105.9, WDXY-AM 1240). New York (HBO). Chicago 1 3 .250 3 7:30 p.m. — High School Football: Hewitt-Trussville 10:30 p.m. — College Football: Oregon at Arizona (ESPN). Cleveland 0 4 .000 4 SUNDAY’S GAMES (Ala.) at Thompson (Ala.) (ESPN2). 10:30 p.m. — College Football: Hawaii at Fresno State N.Y. Rangers at Los Angeles, 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. — NBA Basketball: Golden State at New York (ESPN2). WESTERN CONFERENCE N.Y. Islanders at Carolina, 5 p.m. (NBA TV). 10:30 p.m. — College Football: San Diego State at Nevada Southwest Division Dallas at Detroit, 5 p.m. 7:30 p.m. — NHL Hockey: San Jose at Carolina (FOX (ESPNU). Edmonton at Chicago, 6 p.m. SPORTSOUTH). 11 p.m. — PGA Golf: HSBC Champions Final Round from W L Pct GB Ottawa at Vegas, 8 p.m. 8 p.m. — Major League Baseball: World Series Game 3 Shanghai (GOLF). New Orleans 3 0 1.000 — San Jose at Anaheim, 8 p.m. — Boston at Los Angeles Dodgers (WACH 57). 1:30 a.m. — College Football: Alabama State vs. Alabama Memphis 2 1 .667 1 8 p.m. — Women’s College Volleyball: Kansas State at A&M from Birmingham, Ala. (ESPNU). San Antonio 2 2 .500 1½ Iowa State (ESPNU). Dallas 2 2 .500 1½ 8 p.m. — College Football: Indiana at Minnesota (FOX Houston 1 3 .250 2½ PGA SCORES SPORTS 1). MLB POSTSEASON Northwest Division CJ CUP SCORES 8 p.m. — LPGA Golf: Taiwan Championship Second Friday Round from Tayuoan, Taiwan (GOLF). W L Pct GB At Nine Bridges 9 p.m. — Women’s College Volleyball: Louisiana State WORLD SERIES Denver 4 0 1.000 — (Best-of-7, x-if necessary) Jeju Island, South Korea at Missouri (SEC NETWORK). Portland 2 1 .667 1½ All Games on FOX Purse: $9.5 million 10 p.m. — College Football: Wyoming at Colorado State Utah 2 2 .500 2 Boston 2, Los Angeles 0 Yardage: 7,196; Par: 72 (CBS SPORTS NETWORK). Minnesota 2 3 .400 2½ Tuesday, Oct. 23: Boston 8, Los Angeles 4 Second Round 10 p.m. — Women’s College Soccer: Pepperdine at Oklahoma City 0 3 .000 3½ Wednesday, Oct. 24: Boston 4, Los Angeles 2 Scott Piercy 70-65—135 Gonzaga (ESPNU). Friday, Oct. 26: Boston (Porcello 17-7) at Los Angeles Brooks Koepka 71-65—136 10 p.m. — NBA Basketball: Washington at Sacramento Pacific Division (Buehler 8-5), 8:09 p.m. Chez Reavie 68-70—138 (NBA TV). Saturday, Oct. 27: Boston (Eovaldi 6-7) at Los Angeles W L Pct GB Alex Noren 74-65—139 10:30 p.m. — College Football: Utah at UCLA (ESPN2). (TBA), 8:09 p.m. Golden State 3 1 .750 — Ian Poulter 70-69—139 11 p.m. — PGA Golf: HSBC Champions Third Round x-Sunday, Oct. 28: Boston at Los Angeles, 8:15 p.m. L.A. Clippers 2 2 .500 1 Ryan Armour 73-67—140 from Shanghai (GOLF). x-Tuesday, Oct. 30: Los Angeles at Boston, 8:09 p.m. L.A. Lakers 1 3 .250 2 Jamie Lovemark 72-68—140 x-Wednesday, Oct. 31: Los Angeles at Boston, 8:09 p.m. Sacramento 1 3 .250 2 Pat Perez 72-68—140 SATURDAY Phoenix 1 3 .250 2 Gary Woodland 73-67—140 8 a.m. — Professional Tennis: Erste Bank Open 500 Brian Harman 76-64—140 Semifinal Matches and Swiss Indoors Basel Semifinal THURSDAY’S GAMES J.J. Spaun 71-70—141 Matches (TENNIS). NFL STANDINGS Cleveland at Detroit, 7 p.m. Andrew Putnam 73-68—141 9 a.m. — NASCAR Racing: Monster Energy Cup Series Portland at Orlando, 7 p.m. Jimmy Walker 72-69—141 Practice from Martinsville, Va. (CNBC). AMERICAN CONFERENCE Boston at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Cameron Smith 74-67—141 9:20 a.m. — International Soccer: Bundesliga League East Denver at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Joel Dahmen 72-70—142 Match — Bayern Munich vs. Mainz 05 (FOX SPORTS 2). Kevin Na 73-69—142 9:55 a.m. — International Soccer: English Premier League W L T Pct PF PA FRIDAY’S GAMES Brice Garnett 73-69—142 Match — Cardiff City vs. Liverpool (NBC SPORTS New England 5 2 0 .714 214 179 Chicago at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Adam Hadwin 71-71—142 NETWORK). Miami 4 3 0 .571 151 177 Dallas at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Si Woo Kim 69-73—142 10 a.m. — NASCAR Racing: Camping World Truck Series N.Y. Jets 3 4 0 .429 182 176 Golden State at New York, 7:30 p.m. Sung Kang 75-67—142 Texas Roadhouse 200 Pole Qualifying from Martinsville, Buffalo 2 5 0 .286 81 175 Brooklyn at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Ryan Palmer 72-70—142 Va. (FOX SPORTS 1). South L.A. Clippers at Houston, 8 p.m. Rafa Cabrera Bello 73-70—143 10:55 a.m. — Formula One Racing: Mexican Grand Prix Milwaukee at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Graeme McDowell 71-72—143 Practice from Mexico City (ESPNEWS). W L T Pct PF PA Washington at Sacramento, 10 p.m. J.B. Holmes 73-70—143 11:30 a.m. — NASCAR Racing: Monster Energy Cup Series Houston 4 3 0 .571 155 144 Louis Oosthuizen 72-71—143 Practice from Martinsville, Va. (CNBC). Tennessee 3 4 0 .429 106 127 SATURDAY’S GAMES Tae Hee Lee 72-71—143 Noon — College Football: Clemson at Florida State Jacksonville 3 4 0 .429 116 146 Boston at Detroit, 7 p.m. Justin Thomas 73-70—143 (WOLO 25, WWBD-FM 94.7, WPUB-FM 102.7). Indianapolis 2 5 0 .286 189 185 Utah at New Orleans, 7 p.m. Rod Pampling 70-73—143 Noon — College Football: Wisconsin at Northwestern North Charlotte at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Patton Kizzire 71-72—143 (WACH 57). Chicago at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Keith Mitchell 75-69—144 Noon — College Football: North Carolina at Virginia W L T Pct PF PA Indiana at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Brian Gay 74-70—144 (WKTC 63). Pittsburgh 3 2 1 .583 171 154 Phoenix at Memphis, 8 p.m. Dong Seop Maeng 71-73—144 Noon — College Football: Army at Eastern Michigan (CBS Cincinnati 4 3 0 .571 184 203 Portland at Miami, 8 p.m. Ernie Els 73-71—144 SPORTS NETWORK). Baltimore 4 3 0 .571 176 101 L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Paul Casey 71-73—144 Noon — College Football: Purdue at Michigan State Cleveland 2 4 1 .357 151 177 Orlando at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Jason Day 73-71—144 (ESPN). West Adam Scott 75-69—144 Noon — College Football: Texas Tech at Iowa State Brandt Snedeker 72-72—144 (ESPN2). W L T Pct PF PA NHL STANDINGS Jason Dufner 72-72—144 Noon — College Football: Massachusetts at Connecticut Kansas City 6 1 0 .857 260 182 Peter Uihlein 73-71—144 (ESPNU). L.A. Chargers 5 2 0 .714 195 163 EASTERN CONFERENCE Ted Potter Jr. 77-67—144 Noon — College Football: Wake Forest at Louisville (FOX Denver 3 4 0 .429 165 164 Sungjae Im 73-71—144 SPORTS SOUTHEAST). Oakland 1 5 0 .167 110 176 Atlantic Division Kyle Stanley 72-72—144 Noon — College Football: Vanderbilt at Arkansas (SEC Nick Watney 70-74—144 NETWORK). GP W L OT Pts GF GA NATIONAL CONFERENCE Toronto 10 7 3 0 14 38 32 James Hahn 76-69—145 12:20 p.m. — International Soccer: Bundesliga League C.T. Pan 76-69—145 Match — VfB Stuttgart vs. TSG 1899 Hoffenheim (FOX East Tampa Bay 8 6 1 1 13 29 18 Montreal 8 5 1 2 12 27 21 Hideki Matsuyama 71-74—145 SPORTS 2). W L T Pct PF PA Kevin Tway 73-72—145 12:30 p.m. — International Soccer: English Premier Boston 9 5 2 2 12 31 24 Washington 4 2 0 .667 126 121 Buffalo 9 5 4 0 10 22 25 Austin Cook 70-75—145 League Match — West Ham vs. Leicester City (WIS 10). Philadelphia 3 4 0 .429 154 138 Brian Stuard 77-68—145 1 p.m. — NASCAR Racing: Camping World Truck Series Ottawa 8 4 3 1 9 29 29 Dallas 3 4 0 .429 140 123 Florida 8 2 3 3 7 26 32 Beau Hossler 75-70—145 Texas Roadhouse 200 from Martinsville, Va. (FOX N.Y. Giants 1 6 0 .143 137 185 Tyrrell Hatton 72-73—145 SPORTS 1, WEGX-FM 92.9). Detroit 9 1 6 2 4 20 39 South Brendan Steele 74-71—145 1 p.m. — College Football: Winston-Salem State at Shaw Metropolitan Division Michael Kim 70-75—145 (ASPIRE). W L T Pct PF PA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Ryan Moore 72-73—145 1 p.m. — Women’s College Volleyball: Kansas at Baylor New Orleans 5 1 0 .833 204 163 Joaquin Niemann 75-70—145 (FOX SPORTSOUTH). Carolina 9 5 3 1 11 29 26 Carolina 4 2 0 .667 142 131 Pittsburgh 7 4 1 2 10 26 25 Marc Leishman 75-71—146 1 p.m. — College Football: Lafayette at Fordham Tampa Bay 3 3 0 .500 167 196 Danny Willett 69-77—146 (STADIUM). Washington 8 4 2 2 10 34 30 Atlanta 3 4 0 .429 190 212 New Jersey 6 4 2 0 8 22 14 Stewart Cink 77-69—146 1 p.m. — Women’s Professional Tennis: USTA Pro Circuit Charl Schwartzel 76-70—146 Semifinal Matches from Macon, Ga. (TENNIS). North Columbus 8 4 4 0 8 24 30 Philadelphia 9 4 5 0 8 31 37 Abraham Ancer 75-71—146 1:55 p.m. — Formula One Racing: Mexican Grand Prix W L T Pct PF PA Hyungjoon Lee 74-72—146 Pole Qualifying from Mexico City (ESPNEWS). N.Y. Islanders 8 3 4 1 7 22 23 Minnesota 4 2 1 .643 177 165 N.Y. Rangers 9 3 5 1 7 24 30 Charley Hoffman 76-71—147 2 p.m. — College Football: Furman at The Citadel (WDXY- Green Bay 3 2 1 .583 148 144 Byeong Hun An 70-77—147 FM 105.9, WDXY-AM 1240). Detroit 3 3 0 .500 157 158 WESTERN CONFERENCE Kevin Chappell 76-71—147 2:30 p.m. — PGA Golf: Sanderson Farms Championship Chicago 3 3 0 .500 170 134 Chesson Hadley 75-73—148 Third Round from Jackson, Miss. (GOLF). Central Division Charles Howell III 72-76—148 3 p.m. — Figure Skating: Skate America from Everett, West GP W L OT Pts GF GA Branden Grace 75-73—148 Wash. (WIS 10). Emiliano Grillo 73-75—148 College Football: Texas Christian at Kansas W L T Pct PF PA Nashville 9 7 2 0 14 31 20 3 p.m. — L.A. Rams 7 0 0 1.000 235 128 Billy Horschel 74-74—148 (FOX SPORTS 1). Colorado 10 6 2 2 14 33 21 Seattle 3 3 0 .500 143 117 Sanghyun Park 75-73—148 College Football: Florida vs. Georgia from Winnipeg 10 6 3 1 13 31 28 3:30 p.m. — Arizona 1 6 0 .143 92 184 Xander Schauffele 76-73—149 Jacksonville, Fla. (WLTX 19). Chicago 9 5 2 2 12 33 33 San Francisco 1 6 0 .143 158 218 Shubhankar Sharma 74-75—149 3:30 p.m. — College Football: South Florida at Houston Minnesota 8 4 2 2 10 22 24 Dallas 8 4 4 0 8 23 23 Jason Kokrak 77-73—150 (WOLO 25). Whee Kim 76-75—151 College Football: Kansas State at Oklahoma THURSDAY’S GAMES St. Louis 8 2 3 3 7 25 29 3:30 p.m. — Miami at Houston, 8:20 p.m. Kyoung-Hoon Lee 78-73—151 (WACH 57). THE SUMTER ITEM SPORTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2018 | B3 RIVALS FROM PAGE B1 against visiting Cardinal Newman, as will 4-4 Heath- wood Hall against Hammond. With an extra conference game under its belt because of the cancellation of Wilson Hall’s game with Hammond during Hurricane Florence, Heathwood Hall would retain its hold on sixth place. “We’re not looking ahead to the playoffs,” said Wilson Hall head coach Adam Jarecki. “We’re focused on what we’ve got to do this week. We feel like we’ve been playing pretty good here lately, and we’ve gotten some good effort out of the guys. We’re just hoping to get that same output this week. “We’re kind of playing some of our best ball when we need to,” Jarecki said. “Some of it is that the youth isn’t youth any- more. They’ve gotten some games under their belt and are starting to figure it out.” It’s safe to say that neither team will be hosting first- round playoff games; but the PHOTOS BY MICAH GREEN / THE SUMTER ITEM area rivals have much more to Manning’s Jabari Harrison is tripped up by ADMS defenders Alijah Brown and Jordan Heyward. play for than just a higher seed. LMA looked to have one of its best teams in recent years REIGN FROM PAGE B1 after starting the season with four straight victories, none of “We stayed with the game plan and them even close. But the ‘Cats made a few adjustments at halftime,” lost three straight, starting Joyner said. with a mistake-marred loss to The adjustments were evident be- First Baptist and a hard-fought cause with 2:37 to go in the third quar- 14-7 loss to Cardinal Newman ter, Manning running back Ernie Cal- before getting blown out by loway broke a 28-yard touchdown run. Hammond. LMA bounced A failed two-point conversion run by back, however, with a 44-0 running back Amary’on Kennedy left pounding of Pinewood Prep the score at 6-0. last week. They’ll be looking The Monarch defense came up big to stay on the winning track, again with 4:47 left in the game after having gotten back on it. defender Camryn Fulton recovered a Wilson Hall, by contrast, lost fumble on a pitch by Hawks quarter- its first three and was spared a back Marquis Lane-Owens. possible fourth by the hurri- “(Our defense) carried us all year,” cane before bouncing back Joyner said. “Our coaches did a great against Pinewood Prep. Since job on the defensive side of the ball.” finding their feet in that game, Manning put an exclamation point on ABOVE: Alice Drive’s the Barons have played much the game with an 18-yard touchdown Marquis Lane-Owens better, losing a shootout at Ben run from running back Jabari Harrison hands off to Keon Lippen, beating August Chris- with 1:09 to go. “I’m real proud of Jett. LEFT: Alice tian, losing another shootout them,” Joyner said of his team, which Drive’s Keon Jett runs at Cardinal Newman and, finished the year with an 8-0 record. after a catch. most recently, defeating Joyner also had praise for the Hawks. Thomas Sumter 34-7. “Alice Drive did a great job,” he said. “Up until a few years ago, “Their coaching staff does a wonderful (Wilson Hall) dominated this se- job every year. They played a great ries. They won 11 or 12 in a row,” game.” said Laurence Manning head Alice Drive, which knocked off then coach Robbie Briggs. “We’ve unbeaten Bates to reach the champion- been able to string together a ship game, finished with a 5-3 record. few wins over the last few years. “They’ve got a tremendous tradition there and a lot of pride in their school, and we with expected inclement TSA quarter- do, as well.” Briggs said. “I ex- TSA FROM PAGE B1 weather in the area on Friday. back Jarrett pect this one to go down to the “Hopefully the weather is out Poole tries to wire just like the two last year. Stogner knows what Dillon of here by 5 or 6 p.m.,” he said. find a receiver “Early in the season they Christian – 1-1 in region play With it being the last regu- as Wilson Hall were kind of banged up and and 2-6 overall – likes to do of- lar-season game of the year defensive line- fought through a lot of adver- fensively. for the Generals, Stogner man Grey Hol- sity, and we’ve got a lot of re- “They run the ball well and looked back at his first year at ler closes in spect for the kids that battled have a variety of formations,” the helm. during the through that,” Briggs said. he said. “They’re not predict- “We’ve had a good year,” he Generals’ 34-7 “Now, they’re healthy and able and have the potential to said. “We’ve had success loss to the Bar- we’re kind of on the flip-side,” return the deep ball.” doing some things.” ons last Friday. he said. “We’ve got a lot of kids Thomas Sumter will still be It would greatly benefit the MARK MORGAN / without three players they Generals to beat the Warriors, that have injuries and such. I SPECIAL TO expect a really good ballgame didn’t have last week, and but Stogner knows that his THE SUMTER ITEM (tonight).” they’ll have one player playing team will still have a fighting with a broken thumb in a cast. chance even with a loss. “We’ll have an 18-man ros- “Dillon Christian is a good ter, same as we had last opponent,” he said. “We’ll try week,” Stogner said. to win it, and if not, we’ll play COLD FROM PAGE B1 Stogner is hoping the weath- Thomas Heyward. We’re in er allows the teams to play the playoffs.” the bullpen, where you have a little heater, but still have to kind of get hot and stay hot. It’s more of a challenge.” Ryan Madson was unusually Got GET A CAR! open about how out of sorts a Job? the Dodgers were on late Octo- We Finance in House ber nights in the northeast. “Last night in the bullpen, NO CREDIT CHECK we had a couple of heaters going,” he said before Game 2. NO CREDIT - NO PROBLEM! BANKRUPTCY - NO PROBLEM! BAD CREDIT - NO PROBLEM! DIVORCE - NO PROBLEM! 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(2) CLEMSON (7-0, 4-0 ACC) AT FLORIDA STATE (4-3, 1-2) COLLEGE FOOTBALL noon ET (ABC) Line: Clemson by 16½. Series record: Florida State leads 20-11. WHAT’S AT STAKE? Clemson is looking for its third 8-0 start in the past four years and to keep on track for a fourth consecutive trip to the Atlantic Coast Confer- Tennessee trying to solve its ence title game. Florida State would like a signature victory in coach Willie Taggart’s first season and beating the second-ranked Tigers would do it. KEY MATCHUP Clemson RB Travis Etienne vs. Florida State’s run defense. Etienne leads first-quarter frustrations the ACC with 800 yards and 14 TDs, gaining an eye-popping 8.2 yards on each handoff. The Seminoles lead the league in shutting down the run with just over 100 yards a game allowed on the ground. They’ve given up just five rushing touchdowns. BY STEVE MEGARGEE The Associated Press PLAYERS TO WATCH Clemson: QB Trevor Lawrence. The freshman looked right at home last week as he threw for a 308 yards and a touchdown in the Tigers’ 41-7 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Ten- pummeling of North Carolina State. Lawrence will face a stronger defen- sive line eager to make him uncomfortable. nessee hasn’t figured out ex- Florida State: DE Brian Burns. In a game where Clemson has four NFL- actly why it keeps sputtering caliber starters on its defensive line, the Seminoles junior might be the best of them all this season. Burns leads the ACC with nine sacks and is through slow starts, but the third with 11.5 tackles for loss. Volunteers believe they can fix FACTS & FIGURES the problem. Clemson’s past three wins in the series are already a program best. Florida State won 11 straight against the Tigers, a streak that ended with The Vols have been out- son Tommy Bowden’s win by the Tigers over father Bobby Bowden’s scored 69-16 in the first quar- Seminoles. ... The programs have combined to win the last nine ACC At- lantic Division titles. ... Florida State has never lost four straight games ter of games this season and to an ACC opponent. Miami accomplished that feat against the Semi- hasn’t scored a first-quarter noles before it joined the ACC. ... Clemson freshman FB Garrett Williams is the son of ex-Florida State fullback Dwayne Williams, who was part of touchdown against a single the famed “Puntrooskie” play at Clemson in 1988. The elder Williams Football Bowl Subdivision op- placed the ball between the legs of Leroy Butler on the fake punt. Butler ran 78 yards to set up FSU’s winning field goal in a 24-21 win. ponent. Tennessee (3-4, 1-3 SEC) will try to avoid digging AP FILE PHOTO itself another early hole Satur- Tennessee running back Madre London (31) is tackled by Florida de- SPORTS ITEMS day when the Vols visit South fensive lineman Tedarrell Slaton (56) and defensive back CJ Hender- Carolina (3-3, 2-3). son (5) in the first half of their Sept. 22 game in Knoxville, Tennessee. “It definitely can be correct- The Vols visit South Carolina (3-3, 2-3) on Saturday. Reed opens with 64 to take ed,” Tennessee running back Ty Chandler said. “I think it will be.” COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE STATE SEC Tennessee now must try to Saturday Saturday lead at HSBC Champions solve its first-quarter prob- (2) Clemson at Florida State, noon (7) Georgia vs. (9) Florida, 3:30 p.m. (WOLO 25, WWBD-FM 94.7, WPUB-FM (WLTX 19) lems without offensive tackle 102.7) (12) Kentucky at Missouri, 4 p.m. SHANGHAI — Patrick stroke back, and Rory Sab- Trey Smith, one of the team’s Tennessee at South Carolina,7:30 (SEC NETWORK) p.m. (SEC NETWORK, WIBZ-FM 95.5, (16) Texas A&M at Mississippi State, Reed returned from his post- batini, D.J. Trahan, Andres best overall players. WNKT-FM 107.5) 7 p.m. (ESPN) Ryder Cup break with a bo- Romero, Chad Ramey and Vols coach Jeremy Pruiitt Coastal Carolina at Georgia State, 2 Vanderbilt at Arkansas, noon (SEC p.m. NETWORK) gey-free round in windy Robert Streb followed at 67. announced Thursday that Furman at Citadel, 2 p.m. (WDXY-FM conditions for an 8-under 64 Smith is out indefinitely after 105.9, WDXY-AM 1240) TOP 25 EWART SHADOFF LEADS LPGA Mercer at Wofford, 1:30 p.m. Thursday and a two-shot lead Thurs- TAIWAN CHAMPIONSHIP doctors found blood clots in his S.C. State at Howard, 1 p.m. Baylor at (13) West Virginia (late) day in the HSBC Champi- lungs this week, a recurrence Kennesaw State at Charleston (25) Appalachian State at Georgia Southern, 6 p.m. Southern (late) ons. TAOYUAN, Taiwan — of an issue that also kept him Monmouth at Presbyterian, 2:30 Friday Tony Finau and Xander Jodi Ewart Shadoff shot from participating in spring pm.. (23) Utah at UCLA, 10:30 p.m. (ESPN) Wingate at Newberry, 3 p.m. Saturday Schauffele were two shots 7-under 65 on Thursday to practice . Smith started each Catawba at Limestone, 1:30 p.m. (3) Notre Dame vs. Navy, 8 p.m. behind at 66, giving this take a two-stroke lead after of Tennessee’s first seven West Florida at North Greenville, 1 (WLTX 19) p.m. (6) Texas at Oklahoma State, 8 p.m. World Golf Championship a the first round of the games this year after earning Albany State at Benedict, 2 p.m. (WOLO 25) distinctive American flavor. LPGA Taiwan Champion- second-team all-SEC honors as Kansas State at (8) Oklahoma, 3:30 ACC p.m. (WACH 57) Brooks Koepka, in his ship. a freshman last season. Thursday (14) Washington State at (24) Stan- Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech (late) ford, 7 p.m. debut at No. 1 in the world, Ally McDonald offset a Smith’s absence hinders an Friday (15) Washington at California, 6:30 made 16 pars, one birdie and double bogey with six bird- offense that already has been Miami at Boston College, 7 p.m. p.m. (FOX SPORTS 1) (ESPN) (18) Iowa at (17) Penn State, 3:30 one bogey in a round of 72. ies and was a further starting slowly just about every Saturday p.m. (ESPN) Defending champion Jus- stroke back with Moriya week. The only Football Bowl (22) N.C. State at Syracuse, 7 p.m. (19) Oregon at Arizona, 10:30 p.m. (ESPN2) (ESPN) tin Rose made bogey on his Jutanugarn, local favorite Subdivision team that has been Wake Forest at Louisville, noon (FOX (20) Wisconsin at Northwestern, final hole for a 69. Wei Ling Hsu, Jeong Eun outscored by a wider margin in SPORTS SOUTHEAST) noon (WACH 57) North Carolina at Virginia, noon (21) South Florida at Houston, 3:30 CHAMP SHOOTS 65, TAKES Lee and So Yeon Ryu. the first quarter of games is (WKTC 63) p.m. (WOLO 25) LEAD AT SANDERSON FARMS Coastal Carolina, which has Duke at Pittsburgh, 3:30 p.m. (FOX AP: TWINS HIRE ROCCO SPORTS SOUTHEAST) BALDELLI AS MANAGER scored 23 points while allowing JACKSON, Miss. — Cam- 87 in the opening period. eron Champ shot a 7-under Two people with knowl- Central Michigan and Stan- pionship Subdivision program outscored 69-3 in the first 65 on Thursday in wet, edge of the decision tell ford are the only FBS teams East Tennessee State isn’t quarter. Tennessee fell behind windy and unseasonably The Associated Press the that have scored fewer first- taken into account. Tennessee 28-0 in the first 11 ½ minutes cool conditions at the Minnesota Twins have quarter points than Tennessee, led ETSU 10-0 at the end of the of a 58-21 loss to No. 1 Ala- Country Club of Jackson hired Tampa Bay Rays as- though Northern Illinois also first quarter. bama last week. to take the first-round lead sistant coach Rocco Baldel- has only 16. FBS foes have outscored More than halfway through in the Sanderson Farms li as their new manager. Tennessee’s first-quarter re- Tennessee 69-6 in the first peri- the season, the Vols are still Championship. sults are even uglier when its od. When they’ve faced Power searching for answers to why Cameron Tringale was a From wire reports 59-3 blowout of Football Cham- Five teams, the Vols have been they start so slowly each week.

These services have been ver, he was a son of the late Cemetery. OBITUARIES entrusted to Samuels Funeral Robert Mood and Mae Bell Public viewing shall take Home LLC of Manning. Bosier Postell. place from 4 to 8 p.m. at the ADELE B. ALLEN Service of remembrance Fleming & DeLaine Funeral Mrs. Henry and Grace Rich- HELEN C. DIGGS shall take place on Saturday Home, 302 W. Boyce St. On Monday, Oct. 22, 2018, at ardson and Mr. Willie Abra- Ms. Helen C. Diggs, 78, wife at 3 p.m. from the Friendship Fleming & DeLaine Funeral Palmetto Richland Memorial ham. of the late Vernon Diggs and AME Church, 6156 Furse Home and Chapel of Manning Hospital in Columbia, our In addition to her parents, daughter of the late Sam and Road, Pinewood, where the is in charge of these services. Heavenly Father called Adele she was preceded in death by Emma Miller Clea Sr., was Rev. Albert Thompson serves Online condolences for the Brown Allen home from her three brothers, George “Bust- born May 19, 1940, in Rem- as pastor. The Rev. Jeffrey family may be sent to www. earthly labor to the home He er,” Jim and Isaac Brown; two bert. Jackson, pastor of the Mt. flemingdelaine.com or has prepared for her. Adele sisters, Lillie Mae Blair and In addition to her husband Zero Baptist Church, shall [email protected]. was born in Sumter on March Frizelle Ragin; and a grand- and parents, she was preceded preside. The Rev. Joseph 8, 1935. She was the widow of son, Patrick Brown. in death by her son, Timothy Postell, presiding elder of the CORNELIUS DAVIS JR. James Allen and the daughter Public viewing will be held R. Diggs Sr.; grandson, Timo- Lancaster District, shall bring Retired Air Force Brother of the late George and Adele on Saturday from 2-6 p.m. at thy Digs Jr.; and her brother, words of hope. The service of Cornelius “Dave” Davis Jr. Singleton Brown. Job’s Mortuary. Sam Clea Jr. committal shall follow in the passed away on Friday, Oct. She attended the public Mrs. Allen will be placed in She departed this life on Postell family plot located in 19, 2018. schools in Sumter and gradu- the church on Sunday at 2 Monday, Oct. 22, 2018, in Co- the Friendship AME Church He leaves to mourn his ated from Lincoln High .p.m for viewing until the lumbia. Cemetery. memory his beloved wife, School with the Class of 1954. hour of service. She leaves to cherish her Public viewing shall take Berthina Chandler Davis; his At an early age, she freely Funeral services will be memory seven children, Ver- place from 4 to 8 p.m. at the most grateful children, Linda gave her life to Christ and held at 3 p.m. on Sunday at non Lee Diggs Jr., Jimmy (De- Fleming & DeLaine Chapel, D. Pearman, Christine Lanier joined the Trinity Baptist Trinity Baptist Church, 155 queria) Diggs, Johnny Diggs, 222 W. Boyce St., Manning. (Jesse), Cornelius Davis III Church, where she faithfully Wall Street Sumter, with Pas- Eddie (Kyra Kelly) Diggs, The family is receiving rela- (Tammie), all of Atlanta, attended for more than 70 tor Larry C. Weston officiat- Alice (Anthony) Green, Althia tives and friends at the resi- Georgia; and a host of other years. She served as a mem- ing. Diggs and James (Gloria) dence, 4001 Paxville Hwy., relatives and friends. ber of the L.W. Walker Mass Interment will follow in Ev- Diggs; 19 grandchildren, 18 Manning. The family is receiving rela- Choir, Kitchen Ministry, Hos- ergreen Memorial Park. great-grandchildren; brother, Fleming & DeLaine Funeral tives and friends at the home, pitality Ministry, Usher Family will receive friends David (Alpha) Clea; two sis- Home and Chapel of Manning 2315 Addison St., Sumter. Board and Mass Choir and at the home, 527 W. Oakland ters, Alice C. Pringle and is in charge of these services. Homegoing services will be the President of the Hallelu- Ave., Sumter, SC. Nicky (James) Washington; Online condolences for the held on Saturday at noon jah Choir. Job’s Mortuary Inc., 312 S. aunt; and a host of nieces, family may be sent to www. from the Orange Hill A.M.E. She was employed with Main St., is in charge of ar- nephews other relatives and flemingdelaine.com or Church, 3035 S. Highway 261, Crescent Tools Company, re- rangements. friends. [email protected]. Wedgefield, with the Rev. tiring in 1999. She later Online memorials may be Funeral services will be Gregory Williams, pastor, the worked from 2006-2014 with sent to the family at jobsmor- held on Saturday at 1 p.m. EDYTHE O. RICHBURG Rev. Larry Clark, pastor of Meals on Wheels. [email protected], or visit us on from the Greater Mt. Pisgah MARIETTA, Ga. — On Bethel A.M.E. Church, eulo- The light of this beloved the web at www.jobsmortuary. Missionary Baptist Church, Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018, Edythe gist. Angel will shine through her net. 515 N. Main St., Sumter, with Oliver Richburg, “Gwen,” Wake services will be held family, children, Linda K. Bishop Marvin Hodge, pastor widow of the late the Rev. Friday from 6 to 7 p.m. in the Brown, William “Bubba” VINELL P. NELMS and officiating. Interment Claude C. Richburg, heard John Wesley Williams Sr. Me- (Eris) Allen and Angela MANNING — Vinell Pear- will follow in the church cem- her master’s call at the Ken- morial Chapel of Williams Fu- (Andre) Dixon, all of Sumter, son Nelms, 76, widow of John etery. nestone-Wellstar Hospital, in neral Home Inc., 821 N. Main and Valerie “Darcel” Allen Nelms, died Saturday, Oct. 20, A public viewing will be Marietta, Georgia. St., Sumter. and Tracey (Amber) Allen, 2018, a daughter of the late held today from 1 to 6 p.m. at Born on Aug. 21, 1928, in The funeral procession will both of Columbia; brothers, Levi Pearson and Viola Clark the mortuary. Wilmington North Carolina, leave from the home at 11:20 John (Essie) Brown, Kent Pearson. The family is receiving she was a daughter of the late a.m. Washington and William Wake services will be held friends at 62 B Somerset William Milton and Rowena Burial will be in the West Brown, all of Sumter; one sis- from 5 to 7 p.m. on Saturday Drive, Sumter, and 5075 Den- DeLaine Oliver. View Cemetery, Atlanta, ter, Maggie (Marvin) Moore of at the funeral home. nis Road, Rembert Service of remembrance Georgia. Greenville, North Carolina; Funeral services for Mrs. Services entrusted to shall take place on Saturday These services are a courte- one sister-in-law, Yvonne Nelms will be held 2 p.m. on Whites Mortuary LLC Sum- 10 a.m. from the Friendship sy announcement entrusted Allen of Sumter; 10 grandchil- Sunday at Mt. Zion AME ter. AME Church, 6156 Furse to the management and staff dren; nine great-grandchil- Church, 6547 MW Rickenbak- Road, Pinewood, where the of Williams Funeral Home dren; one great-great-grand- er Road, Summerton, with the ROOSEVELT POSTELL pastor the Rev. Albert Thomp- Inc., 821 N. Main St., Sumter. child; nine nephews; 11 niec- Rev. Samuel L. Davis, pastor. FLORENCE — On Satur- son shall preside. The Rev. Jo- Online memorial messages es; a very special friend, Burial will follow in the Fort day, Oct. 20, 2018, Roosevelt seph Postell, presiding elder may be sent to the family at Frank L. Grant; special Jackson National Cemetery, Postell, husband of Lillian of the Lancaster District, [email protected]. friends, Mr. and Mrs. John 4170 Percival Road, Columbia, Durant Postell, exchanged shall bring words of comfort. com. Visit us on the web, and Bertha Willis, Mr. and at 11 a.m. Tuesday. time for eternity at the The service of committal www.williamsfuneralhomeinc. Mrs. Louis and Brenda John- The family is receiving McLeod Hospice House in shall follow in the Richburg com. son, Mr. and Mrs. Pete and friends at their homestead, 1853 Florence. family plot located in the Deloris Robinson, Mr. and L&H Pearson Road, Manning. Born on Aug. 23, 1933, in Sil- Friendship AME Church SEE OBITUARIES, PAGE B5 THE SUMTER ITEM OBITUARIES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2018 | B5

MARION ANDREWS Skipper; daughter, Courtney with her family at St. Peter and Mark Guinyard of Sum- Main Street Mayesville, SC, SUMMERTON — Marion N. (Tony) McCoy Jacobs; son, African Methodist Episcopal ter; one daughter, Sonia Mick- with Pastor Othan Franklin “Budda” Andrews, 61, hus- Montell R. McCoy of Sumter; Church. She later joined St. ens of Sumter; four grandchil- Officiating. band of Louise Watson An- step-daughter, Teresa Session Mark United dren, Tanashia Guinyard, Interment will follow in drews, died Sun- of Charlotte, North Carolina; Methodist McKynlee Major, London R. Mayesville Community Ceme- day, Oct. 21, 2018, loving fiancé, John Antony Church after her Guinyard and Bryson Guin- tery. a son of the late Williams of Sumter; sisters, marriage to Wil- yard; five sisters, Vertell Rob- Family will receive friends Henry Andrews Carlean McCoy (Kingmon), liam “Bill” Wil- inson and Barbara Guinyard, at the home, 770 Flamingo and Susan Solo- Sandra McCoy and Teresa son. She was a both of New York, Marjorie Road Sumter, SC. mon King An- (Reggie) Dozier of Sumter; member of the (Frank) Grover of Orange- Job’s Mortuary, Inc., 312 S. drews. grandchildren, Tequan WILLIAMS Senior and Gos- burg, Janice Guinyard of St. Main Street is in charge of ar- ANDREWS Funeral servic- McCoy, Cody McCoy, Derrick pel Choirs, and Matthews and Sandra Truitt rangements. es for Mr. An- Johnson and Tony Jacobs; the United Methodist Women. of Columbia; four brothers-in- Online memorials may be drews will be held at 1:30 p.m. special niece, Shanai Scriven She enjoyed gardening, lis- law; seven sisters-in-law; and sent to the family at: jobsmor- on Saturday at Historic Liber- of Sumter; aunts, Sarah tening to the radio and pre- a host of nieces, nephews, [email protected] or visit us on ty Hill AME Church, 2310 Lib- Evans, Ella Rose Hayward, paring Sunday dinners for her other relatives and friends. the web at: www.jobsmortu- erty Hill Road, Summerton, Edith McCoy, Marie Davis children and grandchildren, In addition to his parents, ary.net. SC. The Rev. Robert China, and Geneva McCoy, all of whom she loved. he was preceded in death by Pastor, officiating. Burial will Sumter, and Mary Jane She received her education his brother, Freddie Guin- MICHAEL R. PIVER follow in the churchyard cem- McCoy of Philadelphia, Penn- in the public schools of Lee yard; three sisters, Walter Michael Ray Piver, age 65, etery. sylvania; special cousins, Jen- County. She was a 1962 gradu- Mae Scott, Carolyn Grover died on Wednesday, Oct. 24, These services have been ise McCoy, Carolyn Hayward, ate of Mt. Pleasant High and Vernette Berry; his fa- 2018, at Palmetto Health Tu- entrusted to Samuels Funeral Elaine Green and Carolyn School in Elliott. ther-in-law, James Golden; omey. Home LLC of Manning. McCoy; special friends, Jessie She was formerly employed and mother-in-law, Clara Mae Arrangements will be an- Mae Frierson and Janie Wil- at Madison Industries for Golden. nounced by Bullock Funeral JERRY FRIERSON liams; and a host of nieces, more than 33 years. Public viewing will be held Home. Jerry Frierson, 70, died nephews, other relatives and She leaves to celebrate her on Friday from 2-6 p.m. at Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018, a son friends. life and cherish memories Job’s Mortuary Inc. of the late Archie McClam Gail was preceded in death three daughters, Benita (Sam- Mr. Guinyard will be placed and Hattie Mae by her son, Xavier Levor uel) Spann, Sharolyn (Tyrone) in the church on Saturday at Frierson Steven- McCoy; step-father, James T. Brown and Mary Louise (Ste- 10 a.m. for viewing until the son. Skipper; brothers, Robert E. phen) Harrison; two sons, Wil- hour of service. Funeral servic- McCoy and William McCoy; liam Alvin (Rezenia) Wilson Funeral services will be es for Mr. Frier- and a host of aunts, uncles, and Terrence Reginald (Eve- held at 11 a.m. on Saturday at MARTHA DARGIN son will be held and cousins. lyn) Wilson; one sister, Neola WestEnd Community Church, at noon on Satur- Public viewing will be held (Walter) Davis; 11 grandchil- 101 S. Salem Ave., Sumter, Martha Dargin, 84, widow FRIERSON day at Mt. Zion on Friday from 2-6 p.m. at dren; seven great-grandchil- with the Rev. Larry C. Weston of Nimrod Dargin, died Missionary Bap- Job’s Mortuary. dren; one brother-in-law, officiating. Thursday, Oct. 25, 2018, at Pal- tist Church, 325 Fulton St., Ms. McCoy will be placed in McKinley Wilson; two sisters- Interment will be held at 11 metto Health Tuomey. Born Sumter. The Rev. James the church on Saturday at 12 in-law, Libby Johnson and a.m. on Monday at Fort Jack- Sept. 20, 1934, in Sumter Blassingame, Pastor, officiat- for viewing until the hour of Nancy (Odell) Williams; and son National Cemetery. County. ing; Minister Henry Felder service. host of nieces, nephews, other Family will receive friends The family is receiving rela- and the Rev. Johnnie M. Gist, Funeral services will be relatives and friends. at the home, 3623 Beacon tives and friends at the home, assisting. Burial will be at 10 held at 1 p.m. West End Com- In addition to her parents, Drive, Sumter. 5565 Old Camden Highway, a.m. on Monday at the Flor- munity Church, 101 S. Salem Earnestine was preceded in Job’s Mortuary Inc., 312 S. Rembert. ence National Cemetery, Flor- Ave., Sumter, with the Rev. death by five siblings, James Main St., is in charge of ar- Funeral arrangements are ence. Joann Murrill officiating. Lee Johnson, Marion John- rangements. incomplete and will be an- The family is receiving Entombment will follow in son, Birdie L . Sampson, Clar- Online memorials may be nounced by Williams Funeral friends at his residence, 2415 Evergreen Memorial Park. etta Damon and Lina Mae sent to the family at jobsmor- Home Inc. Lorentz Drive, Sumter, SC. Family will receive friends Burgess. [email protected], or visit us on These services have been at 1250 Cherryvale Drive Sum- Public viewing will be held the web at www.jobsmortuary. ALEX DUBOSE entrusted to Samuels Funeral ter. on Saturday from 2-6 p.m. at net. SUMMERTON — Alex Du- Home LLC of Manning. Job’s Mortuary Inc., 312 S. Job’s Mortuary. bose Jr., 63, husband of Shir- Main St., is in charge of ar- Mrs. Wilson will be placed CAROLYN N. COMMANDER ley McFadden Dubose, depart- VERMELL C. GOBLET rangements. in the church on Sunday at Mrs. Carolyn Nedd Com- ed this life on Wednesday, Oct. MOUNT PLEASANT — Online memorials may be noon for viewing until the mander departed this life and 24, 2018, at Regency Hospital Vermell Coker Goblet, 79, of sent to the family at jobsmor- hour of service. enter into God’s Kingdom on in Florence. Mount Pleasant, wife of the [email protected], or visit us on Funeral services will be Saturday, October 20, 2018 at He was born on Sunday, late George Ro- the web at www.jobsmortuary. held at 1 p.m. on Sunday at her residence surrounded by April 3, 1955, to the late Alex land Goblet Jr., net. Salem Chapel & Heritage Cen- love ones. Mrs. Commander and Lucille Dubose in Claren- died Monday, ter, 101 S. Salem Ave., Sumter, was born on February 10, 1963 don County. Oct. 22, 2018. Her MARY L. BARRETT with the Rev. Franklin Gar- in Sumter County. She was The family is receiving funeral service MANNING — Mary Lee rett presiding and the Rev. the daughter of Elizabeth friends at the home, 6857 Bill will be held on Hodge Barrett, 94, widow of Donnie McBride officiating. Nedd and the late James An- Davis Road, Summerton. Saturday in the Harry Elston Barrett, died Interment will follow in St. derson. Services has been entrusted GOBLET J. Henry Stuhr Wednesday, Oct. Peter AME Church Cemetery. At an early age, Carolyn to the professional care of Inc. Mount 24, 2018, in Mars Family will receive friends gave her life over to God, King-Fields Mortuary, Sum- Pleasant Chapel, 4 Mathis Hill, North Caro- at the home, 3860 1st St, while attending Trinadad merton, SC, (803) 485-5039. Ferry Road, at 1 p.m. Inter- lina. Mayesville. Baptist Church in Washing- ment will follow in Mount Born May 17, Job’s Mortuary Inc., 312 S. ton, D.C. She was a 1982 grad- VIRGINIA B. COOPER Pleasant Memorial Gardens. 1924, in Turbev- Main St., is in charge of ar- uate of Spingarn High School Virginia Burns Cooper, 71, The family will receive ille, she was a rangements. in Washington, D.C. In 1986, departed this earthly life on friends Saturday at the chapel BARRETT daughter of the Online memorials may be Carolyn married the late Monday, Oct. 22, 2018, at her from noon until time of the late George sent to the family at jobsmor- David Commander III, and home. Born on Jan. 3, 1947, in service. Thomas Hodge and Estelle [email protected] or visit us on their union was blessed with Sumter County, she was the Vermell was born May 25, Richburg Hodge. She was a the web at www.jobsmortuary. four beautiful children. Caro- daughter of the late Ada 1939, in Alcolu, daughter of member of Manning First net. lyn was a compassionate and Spann Lewis. She was raised the late James Coker and Ida Baptist Church. loving family oriented person by Lucious and Conelia Amerson Coker. She was a She is survived by a daugh- VERTELLE W. MCFADDEN who loved to bake. She was a Burns. She was educated in real estate investor. ter, Mary Ann Barrett Carter BRANDON, Fla. — Vertelle small woman with a “big the public schools of Sumter She is survived by a son, of Weaverville, North Caroli- Whack McFadden, 72, wife of heart” who would give her County. Virginia was em- George Roland Goblet III of na; a son, Alvin Randolph Henry McFadden, died Tues- last to anyone who needed it. ployed for more than 28 years Summerville; two grand- Barrett of Sumter; a son-in- day, Oct. 23, 2018 at Brandon Carolyn leaves to cherish at Procter N Gable in Stam- daughters, Sara Goblet and law, Mike Hadder of New Regional Hospital, Brandon, her precious memories her ford, Connecticut. Mia Goblet; one great grand- Bern, North Carolina; several Florida. She was born May 20, mother, Elizabeth Nedd of She leaves to cherish her child; two step-sisters, Bobbie grandchildren and great- 1946, in Manning, a daughter Mayesville, SC; four children: memories her husband, Isiah and Pat; a niece, Morgan Ga- grandchildren; and a number of the late Myer Whack Sr. Shantell and David Com- Cooper of Sumter; one son, bler; and her loving dog, of nieces and nephews. and Annie Beverly Martin mander IV both of the home, Darryl (Alecia Roberts) Coo- Bruno. She was preceded in In addition to her parents, Whack. Lashawnda (Curtis) Wilson of per of Norwalk, Connecticut; death by her husband, her she was preceded in death by The family will begin re- Sumter, SC, and LaQuesta two sisters, Ollie Mae Gall- parents and a sister, Joanne. two sons, Harry E. Barrett Jr. ceiving friends Thursday, Sims of Greensboro, NC; ishaw and Ada Bell Albert, In lieu of flowers, memori- and Sammy Lee Barrett; two Nov. 1, at the home of her sis- three grandchildren: Curtis, both of Sumter; two brothers, als may be made to McLeod daughters, Linda Barrett and ter, Pastor Ethel W. Sweat, 392 Jazmine and Gabrielle Wilson John Henry Lewis of Tim- Hospice, c/o McLeod Health Carolyn Hadder; a grand- Mallett Road, Sugar Hill Com- of Sumter, SC; three sisters: monsville and Lucious Burns Foundation, P.O Box 100551, daughter, Courtney Renee munity, Manning. Barbanna Anderson, Char- of Sumter; three brothers-in- Florence, SC 29502-0551. Barrett; five sisters, Nettie, These services have been lene and April Hudson all of law; one sister-in-law; seven A memorial message may Lois, Reba, Mae and Ella; and entrusted to Samuels Funeral Sumter, SC; a step-father, Eu- grandchildren; four great- be sent to the family by visit- a brother, Kenneth Hodge. Home LLC of Manning. gene (Helen) Nedd of Palm grandchildren; a host of niec- ing our website at www.jhen- A funeral service will be Bay, FL; a best friend, Pamela es, nephews, other relatives rystuhr.com. held at 1 p.m. on Saturday in MARVIN GUINYARD Weathers of Washington, D.C.; and friends. the chapel of Stephens Funer- The season of earthly tran- and host of aunts, uncles, The family is receiving rela- MARCELLA G. MCCOY al Home with the Rev. Dr. sition for Marvin “Rock” nieces, nephews, other rela- tives and friends at the home, Marcella Gail McCoy, 60, Phillip Reynolds officiating. Guinyard, 76, husband of Hat- tives and friends. 501 Robney Drive, Sumter. the oldest daughter of Maggie Burial will follow in the Man- tie Mae Golden Guinyard and In addition to her husband Funeral services will be McCoy Skipper, entered into ning Cemetery. son of the late Walter and Lil- and father, she was preceded held Saturday at 3 p.m. from eternal rest on Pallbearers will be men of lian Hopkins Guinyard, came in death by her brother, Eu- the John Wesley Williams Sr. Saturday, Oct. 20, Manning First Baptist on Sunday, Oct. 21, 2018, at gene Nedd, Jr., her nephew, Memorial Chapel, Williams 2018. Gail was Church. Palmetto Health Tuomey in Antonio Austin; her paternal Funeral Home Inc., 821 N. born on Aug. 16, Visitation will be one hour Sumter. He was born on Aug. grandparents, Henry and Main St., Sumter, with Bishop 1958, in Sumter. prior to the service from 12 to 20, 1942, in St. Matthews. Mary Anderson; and mater- Alex Juitt, officiating, eulo- Gail, whom 1 p.m. at Stephens Funeral As a youth, he was reared nal grandparents, Elijah and gist. she was passion- Home. in a Christian home and at- Lena Richardson. The funeral processional MCCOY ately called, re- Memorials may be made to tended Emancipation Mis- Public Viewing will be held will leave from the home at ceived her educa- Manning First Baptist sionary Baptist Church in St. on Friday, October 26, 2018 2:20 p.m. tion in the public schools in Church, 49 W. Boyce St., Man- Matthews. In his adult life, he from 2-6pm at Job’s Mortuary. Services directed by the Sumter County. Gail worked ning, SC 29102. joined WestEnd Community Mrs. Commander will be management and staff of many years as a hostess. She The family would like to Church in Sumter. As a young placed in the church on Satur- Williams Funeral Home Inc., has a remarkable aptitude for thank Madison Health & man, he entered the Air Force day, October 27, 2018 at 1pm 821 N. Main St., Sumter, SC. singing and drawing. She ex- Rehab of Mars Hill, North and served 26 years, retiring for viewing until the hour of Online memorial messages pressed to her daughter that Carolina, for their loving care as a master sergeant at Shaw service. may be sent to the family at she wanted some of her draw- and attention. Air Force Base in Sumter in Funeral Services will be [email protected]. ings placed in her casket. Gail Stephens Funeral Home & 1988. It was at Shaw that he held at 2pm on Saturday, Oc- com. Visit us on the web at was always the life of all the Crematory, 304 N. Church St., met the love of his life, Hattie tober 27, 2018 at Trinity Pres- www.WilliamsFuneralHo- family functions. She, along Manning, is in charge of ar- “Georgette” Golden. They byterian Church (USA) 136 S. meInc.com. with her daughter, Courtney, rangements, (803) 435-2179, were married for 52 years and was always told that they www.stephensfuneralhome. reared four children. missed their professional call- org. After retiring from the mili- Building Wealth for Over a Century ing in becoming comedians. tary, Marvin became em- Gail was baptized at Church EARNESTINE J. WILSON ployed by Service Merchan- of Christ in Sumter in her MAYESVILLE — Mrs. Ear- dise (Sumter Mall) and Sum- early adult life. Her faith in nestine J. Wilson departed ter School District 17. God has always been strong. this life on Monday, Oct. 22, Those left to embrace many She will definitely be missed 2018, at her residence. She wonderful memories are his L. Travis McIntosh, AAMS Charles V. Noyes, II Senior Vice President Vice President for her encouraging words of was born to the late Simon wife, Hattie “Georgette” Guin- wisdom. and Lizzie Johnson on July 6, yard of the home; three sons, 216 North Main Street, Suite 200, Sumter, SC 29150-4959 Marcella Gail McCoy leaves 1944. in Mayesville. Gregory Guinyard of Colum- (803) 774-2700 ƒ BBTScottStringfellow.com to cherish her fond memories Earnestine received her bia, Marvin (Taffy) Guinyard BB&T Scott & Stringfellow is a division of BB&T Securities, LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. BB&T Securities, LLC, is a wholly owned nonbank subsidiary of BB&T Corporation. Securities and insurance products or annuities sold, offered or recommended are not a deposit, not FDIC insured, not guaranteed by a bank, not insured by any federal to her doting mother, Maggie early Christian experience of Charlotte, North Carolina, government agency and may lose value. 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Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of Sale BUSINESS REAL ESTATE improvements thereon, situate and MEASUREMENTS OF THESE case of non-compliance. Should the SERVICES EMPLOYMENT lying in County of Sumter, State of BOUNDARIES. last and highest bidder fail or refuse South Carolina, containing 0.70 to make the required deposit at the acres, more or less, and being shown Derivation: Book 273 at Page 329 time of bid or comply with the other Financial Help Wanted Homes for Sale and designated as Lot No. 17-R of terms of the bid within twenty (20) Service Full-Time Hatfield Estates Subdivision, 360 Myrtle Beach Hwy, days, then the Master in Equity may Section 1 on that certain plat Sumter, SC 29153-5010 re-sell the property on the same prepared by Louis White Tisdale, terms and conditions on some GATES FINANCE & For Sale by Owner! Save reality 267-01-03-001 HVAC Service Tech position & costs! 3BR/2BA DW on half acre, RLS, dated March 29, 1999 and subsequent Sales Day (at risk of the TAX SERVICE, INC. recorded in the Sumter County said highest bidder). A personal or SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, install person avail. F/T w/ benefits. furnished or unfurnished Fish Rd. Register of Deeds Office in Plat Book deficiency judgment being expressly 803-774-7600 SUMTER COUNTY AD VALOREM Apply in person Gene's Heating & Dalzell Call for info 803-512-0386 2000 at Page 243. The said lot has demanded by the Plaintiff, the TAXES, EASEMENTS AND/OR, Air, LLC, 4035 Raccoon Rd. Manning such metes, boundaries, courses and bidding shall remain open after the RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, AND 3BR/2BA home, all appliances, distances as are shown on said plat, date of sale. Purchaser to pay for OTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES. Heavy Equipment Operators some furniture, country setting, which are incorporated herein in documentary stamps on Master in fenced yard, Manning area. No pets accordance with the provisions of Equity's Deed. The successful bidder The City of Sumter is seeking TERMS OF SALE: A 5% deposit in Section 30-5-250 of the Code of Laws will be required to pay interest on qualified applicants. If interested see & no smokers. $300 a month. Call certified funds is required. The of South Carolina, 1976. the amount of the balance of the bid details at www.sumtersc.gov Mike 803-410-4981 deposit will be applied towards the Derivation: Book 1210 at Page 4365 from date of sale to date of purchase price unless the bidder compliance with the bid at the rate Land & Lots defaults, in which case the deposit Newman's Tree Service 2711 Genoa Dr, of 3.250% per annum. Now hiring tree workers, climbers, for Sale will be forfeited. If the successful Sumter, SC 29153 bidder fails, or refuses, to make the bucket truck operators, and SAVE AND EXCEPT ANY required deposit, or comply with his Land For Sale Wedgefield, 4.5 RELEASES, DEEDS OF RELEASE, groundsmen. Driver's license and bid within 20 days, then the property 1890501031 OR PRIOR CONVEYANCES OF experience is required. Acres w/well & septic on paved road. will be resold at his risk. No RECORD. SUBJECT TO 803-316-0128 Buy, rent, or lease! Call SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, personal or deficiency judgment ASSESSMENTS, SUMTER COUNTY 803-481-8314 SUMTER COUNTY AD VALOREM being demanded, the bidding will TAXES, EXISTING EASEMENTS, TAXES, EASEMENTS AND/OR, not remain open after the date of Sewer Camera Truck Operator EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, AND sale, but compliance with the bid Water & Sewer Department OF RECORD, AND OTHER SENIOR TRANSPORTATION OTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES. may be made immediately. The The City of Sumter is seeking ENCUMBRANCES. successful bidder will be required to qualified applicants. If interested see TERMS OF SALE: A 5% deposit in pay interest on the amount of the bid In the event an agent of Plaintiff details at www.sumtersc.gov certified funds is required. The from date of sale to date of does not appear at the time of sale, deposit will be applied towards the compliance with the bid at the rate the within property shall be Spring Hill Suites by Marriott, purchase price unless the bidder of 4.125% per annum. For complete withdrawn from sale and sold at the defaults, in which case the deposit terms of sale, see Judgment of Broad St is seeking a front desk Mopeds / ATVs / next available sales date upon the will be forfeited. If the successful Foreclosure and Sale filed with the clerk, housekeeper, and mainte- Motorcycles terms and conditions as set forth in We are making loans that you bidder fails, or refuses, to make the Sumter County Clerk of Court at C/A nance engineer. Please apply in the Judgment of Foreclosure and do not have to have perfect required deposit, or comply with his #2018CP4300293. person at: Sale or such terms as may be set credit. People have problems 2003 Harley Davidson Road King, bid within 20 days, then the property 2645 Broad St. Sumter, SC forth in a supplemental order. from time to time and we are 10,000 miles, like new! $9,500 OBO. will be resold at his risk. No NOTICE: The foreclosure deed is Call 803-968-6783 personal or deficiency judgment not a warranty deed. Interested here to try to help. Our loans are The Honorable Howard P. King Maintenance Worker being demanded, the bidding will bidders should satisfy themselves as from $400 - $1,200 and are set Master in Equity Water & Sewer Department not remain open after the date of to the quality of title to be conveyed to pay back in less than a year. for Sumter County The City of Sumter is seeking sale, but compliance with the bid by obtaining an independent title Call me, Wayne Greene or Terri LEGAL may be made immediately. The search prior to the foreclosure sale qualified applicants. If interested see Bell Carrington Price & Gregg, LLC Gagnon to get started today. successful bidder will be required to date. details at www.sumtersc.gov 508 Hampton St., Ste 301 pay interest on the amount of the bid NOTICES Columbia, SC 29201 Home from date of sale to date of Howard P. King 803-509-5078 / 18-40193 Nesbitt Transportation is now compliance with the bid at the rate Master In Equity for Improvements Attorney for Plaintiff hiring Class A CDL Drivers. Must be of 3.875% per annum. For complete Sumter County Legal Notice 23 yrs old and have 2 yrs terms of sale, see Judgment of NOTICE OF SALE SBC Construction of Sumter experience. Home nights and week- Foreclosure and Sale filed with the John J. Hearn Metal /Shingle Roofs• Porches • Attorney for Plaintiff ends. Also hiring diesel mechanics. Sumter County Clerk of Court at C/A BY VIRTUE of a decree heretofore Concrete & Windows The Town of Pinewood P.O. Box 100200 Call 843-621-0943 or 843-659-8254 #2018CP4300210. granted in the case of: Wells Fargo annual garbage cost is Columbia, SC 29202-3200 •Water Problems •Tree removal Bank, N.A. vs. Gale Munn Doggette, I (803) 744-4444 Call BURCH 803-720-4129 $34,560 NOTICE: The foreclosure deed is ndividually; Dale Elizabeth Munn; Trucking 011847-04389 not a warranty deed. Interested Robert Eugene Munn; Gale Munn Opportunities Website: www.rtt-law.com bidders should satisfy themselves as Doggette, as Personal Roofing Summons & (see link to Resources/Foreclosure to the quality of title to be conveyed Representative of the Estate of Sales) Notice by obtaining an independent title Willie Jean Munn; , C/A No. Truck / Trailer Service search prior to the foreclosure sale All Types of Roofing & Roofing MASTER IN 2018CP4300756, The following Repairs All work guaranteed. 30 yrs Technician / Welder SUMMONS date. property will be sold on November 5, Immediate opening for a general AND NOTICES EQUITY'S SALE 2018, at 12:00 Noon at the Sumter exp. SC lic. Virgil Bickley Howard P. King 2018-CP-43-00347 803-316-4734. service technician to perform (Non-Jury) County Courthouse to the highest general maintenance and PM Master In Equity for bidder IN THE COURT OF Sumter County services. Experience with general BY VIRTUE of a decree heretofore COMMON PLEAS granted in the case of: Branch Tree Service repair, brakes, lights along with All that certain piece, parcel or lot of C/A NO.: John J. Hearn Banking and Trust Company against land, with improvements thereon, welding/fabricating experience 2018-CP-43-00294 Attorney for Plaintiff Casey Lee Ash and Candace Ash, et situate, lying and being in the Newman's Tree Service Tree preferred. Benefit package in- P.O. Box 100200 al., I, the undersigned Master in Privateer township, County of removal, trimming, topping, view cludes medical, dental, life, pre- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Columbia, SC 29202-3200 Equity for SUMTER County, will sell Sumter, State of South Carolina, enhancement pruning, bobcat scription and 401K plan. Compa- COUNTY OF SUMTER (803) 744-4444 on NOVEMBER 5, 2018 at 12:00 PM, designated as lot no. 11, section no. work stump grinding, Lic & ny supplied uniforms, paid vaca- 016487-00482 SUMTER County Courthouse, 215 N 1, of the Barzee Subdivision on that Website: www.rtt-law.com insured. Call 803-316-0128 tions, paid holidays and accrued Branch Banking and Trust Company, Harvin Street, Sumter, SC 29150, to certain plat by Joseph R. Edwards, (see link to Resources/Foreclosure the highest bidder: PTO time. Salary based on Plaintiff, R.L.S., dated the 15th day of Ricky's Tree Service Tree removal, vs. Sales) September, 1986 and recorded in the stump grinding, Lic & ins, free quote, experience and $1,000.00 sign-on Carol L. Berry, ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, office of the R.M.C. Office for Sumter 803-435-2223 or cell 803-460-8747. bonus. Applicants can apply in Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITH County in Plat Book 86 at Page 1537. BY VIRTUE of a decree heretofore person at Freehold Cartage 132 THE IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, Also being shown on a plat prepared granted in the case of: CitiBank, Myrtle Beach Hwy Sumter, SC TO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVE IF ANY, SITUATE, LYING AND for Willie J. Munn, by Allen-Makela N.A., as Trustee for the Chase NAMED: BEING IN THE COUNTY OF Land Surveyors, Inc., dated July 18, 29153 or call 803-773-2611ext 25. Funding Mortgage Loan Resumes can be e-mailed to SUMTER, STATE OF SOUTH 2001, to be recorded herein. [See Asset-Backed Certificates, Series CAROLINA, BEING SHOWN AND [email protected]. FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE plat in Book 2001 at Page 494.] MERCHANDISE MORTGAGE YOU ARE HEREBY 2002-2 vs. Any Heirs-At-Law or DELINEATED AS LOT NO. 49 COVE Devisees of Fannie Lou Gainey, Hourly rate commensurate with SUMMONED and required to appear SUBDIVISION, PHASE I, ON THAT Derivation: Book 460 at Page 800 experience. and defend by answering the Deceased, their heirs, Personal CERTAIN PLAT PREPARED BY Representatives, Administrators, 1735 Barzee Drive, Complaint in this action, a copy of LOUIS WHITE TISDALE, RLS, AND Sumter, SC 29154-8740 Want to Buy which is hereby served upon you, Successors and Assigns, and all RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF other persons entitled to claim THE REGISTER OF DEEDS FOR Medical Help and to serve a copy of your Answer This includes a 1988, Southern through them; all unknown persons SUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK Wanted on the subscribers at their offices at mobile home with VIN# Will buy furniture by piece or with any right, title or interest in the PB 2007 AT PAGE 175. THIS SAID 508 Hampton Street, Suite 301, DSHAL9855A&B. bulk, tools, trailers, lawn mowers, Columbia, SC 29201, within thirty real estate described herein; also LOT HAS SUCH METES, 4 wheelers, or almost anything of any persons who may be in the BOUNDARIES, COURSES AND Optician / Frame Stylist Busy (30) days after the service hereof, The property herein described military service of the United States DISTANCES AS ARE SHOWN ON value. Also old signs & lawn optometric office looking for an exclusive of the day of such service; includes the right, title and interest of America, being a class designated SAID PLAT, WHICH ARE furniture Call 803-983-5364 experienced Optician / Frame Stylist except that the United States of of the defendant(s) Willie Jean Munn as John Doe; and any unknown INCORPORATED HEREIN IN to join our team. Primary responsibil- America, if named, shall have sixty in, of and to any mobile home, minors or persons under a disability ACCORDANCE WITH THE (60) days to answer after the service currently situated thereon. The Firewood ities include assisting and educating being a class designated as Richard PROVISIONS OF SECTION 30-5-250 hereof, exclusive of the day of such interest(s), if any, of said patients with selection of eyeglass Roe; Richard Gainey; Jay Gainey; OF THE CODE OF LAWS OF service; and if you fail to do so, defendant(s) in the mobile home will frames, lenses and lens enhance- Kim Graham;, C/A No. SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976. THIS TONS & TONS of fire wood premium judgment by default will be rendered be transferred to the successful 2018CP4300293, The following BEING THE SAME PROPERTY ments. Also must be able to adjust against you for the relief demanded purchaser "AS IS" WITH NO seasoned oak. U haul $50 per pick property will be sold on November 5, KNOWN AS 105 NAUTICAL DRIVE, and repair frames. Qualified candi- in the Complaint. WARRANTIES OF TITLE, up load, delivered 1 cord $130. 2018, at 12:00 Noon at the Sumter SUMTER, SC AND IS SHOWN ON date will have at least three years MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS Collins Tree Service 803-499-2136 County Courthouse to the highest THE AUDITORS MAP OF SUMTER experience in similar position. Fax YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE bidder COUNTY AS TAX PARCEL resume to (803) 773-4314 or mail to that Plaintiff will move for an Order or otherwise by a non-warranty deed Garage, Yard & of Reference or the Court may issue 205-10-02-004. Attn: Office Manager, 127 Broad ALL THAT PIECE, PARCEL OR LOT (AND NOT BY A CERTIFICATE OF Estate Sales a general Order of Reference of this TITLE). Street, Sumter SC 29150. action to a Master-in-Equity/Special OF LAND WITH ANY THIS BEING THE IDENTICAL IMPROVEMENTS THEREON IN PROPERTY CONVEYED TO CASEY Sat. Oct. 27th 7-1 at 1083 Referee, pursuant to Rule 53 of the 181-10-02-011 (land), South Carolina Rules of Civil THE COUNTY OF SUMTER, STATE LEE ASH AND CANDACE ASH BY Pinewood Rd. One mile passed Procedure. OF SOUTH CAROLINA, DEED OF JMJ HOMES, LLC DATED 4000012429 (MH) Wal-mart. Dryer, armoire, new mesh REPRESENTED AS LOT #10 OF NOVEMBER 20, 2012 AND wreathes, NASCAR collectables, TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEEN "FORESTER TERRACE" SECTION 1 RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, men's suits & jackets, vinyl records, YEARS OF AGE, AND/OR TO AND FURTHER SET FORTH ON A THE REGISTER OF DEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTY AD VALOREM RENTALS MINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEEN PLAT OF H. S. WILLSON, SAID SUMTER COUNTY IN BOOK 1179 TAXES, EASEMENTS AND/OR, tools, elec. supplies, lawn mower, PLAT BEING RECORDED IN SAID RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, AND books, clothes, toys, home decor YEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSON AT PAGE 3123 ON NOVEMBER 21, R.M.C. OFFICE IN PLAT BOOK Z-44 2012. OTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES. and more. WITH WHOM THE MINOR(S) RESIDES, AND/OR TO PERSONS AT PAGE 427. THIS PROPERTY IS BOUNDED ON THE NORTH BY TERMS OF SALE: A 5% deposit in Muli-Family: Sat. 7-11 at Mayesville Rooms for Rent UNDER SOME LEGAL CURRENT ADDRESS DISABILITY: THE RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR U.S. certified funds is required. The car-wash Hwy 76. Baby items, HIGHWAY #378; ON THE EAST BY OF PROPERTY: deposit will be applied towards the furniture, household, and clothes. LOT #11 AS SET FORTH IN PLAT 105 Nautical Drive, purchase price unless the bidder Large mens room for rent, all YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONED Sumter, SC 29150 AND NOTIFIED to apply for the BOOK Z-15 AT PAGE 37, ON THE defaults, in which case the deposit Yard Sale: Sat. 7-? at 3180 Caitlynn amenities included. Call Stephen SOUTH BY LOT #36 AS SET Parcel No. 205-10-02-004 will be forfeited. If the successful 803-565-7924. appointment of a guardian ad litem Dr. Furniture, framed pictures, within thirty (30) days after the FORTH ON THE SAID PLAT, AND bidder fails, or refuses, to make the household, kids toys, misc.. service of this Summons and Notice ON THE WEST, ACCORDING TO TERMS OF SALE: The successful required deposit, or comply with his Unfurnished upon you. If you fail to do so, THE MOST RECENT PLAT, BY bidder, other than the plaintiff, will bid within 20 days, then the property Multi-Family: Sat. 7-12 at 5555 Apartments application for such appointment HALL STREET, AND ON THE deposit with the Master in Equity, at will be resold at his risk. No Pershing Dr. Dalzell. Clothes, ATV, will be made by Attorney for the NORTHWEST BY THE conclusion of the bidding, five personal or deficiency judgment truck, trailer and tools. Plaintiff. INTERSECTION OF THE percent (5%) of his bid, in cash or being demanded, the bidding will RIGHTS-OF-WAY FOR HALL equivalent, as evidence of good faith, not remain open after the date of Senior Living STREET AND U.S. HIGHWAY #378. same be applied to purchase price in sale, but compliance with the bid Yard Sale: Sat. Oct. 27th 7-? at 105 Apartments NOTICE OF FILING Elkhorn Trl. Furnishings, linens and REFERENCE IS MADE TO THE H. case of compliance, but to be may be made immediately. The for those 62+ COMPLAINT S. WILLSON PLAT forfeited and applied first to costs successful bidder will be required to TV'S. (Rent based on income) AFOREMENTIONED FOR PRECISE and then to plaintiff's debt in the pay interest on the amount of the bid Shiloh-Randolph Manor TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVED Sat. 7-12 at 140 Paisley Park. NAMED: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE Children's clothes, household, furni- 125 W. Bartlette. NOTICE that the original Complaint, ture, and ladies apparel. 775-0575 Cover Sheet for Civil Actions and Studio/1 Bedroom Certificate of Exemption from ADR Your Community. Multi-Family Sale 910 S Wise Dr., apartments available in the above entitled action was filed Sat. 7-?. Lots of stuff. EHO in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Sumter County on February 21, 2018. Estate Sale 969 Dover Circle Your Newspaper. (Forest Hills Subd.)Sat. 7-12 Lots of Newly remodeled nice 1 br, 1 ba, J. 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Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of Sale from date of sale to date of COUNTY, SC. courses and distances as are shown in bidding, and subject to any resale compliance with the bid at the rate on said plat, which are incorporated All that certain piece, parcel or lot of of said premises under Order of this THE REGISTER OF DEEDS FOR of 10.19% per annum. For complete CURRENT ADDRESS herein in accordance with the land with the improvements thereon, Court; and in the event the said SUMTER COUNTY, SOUTH terms of sale, see Judgment of provisions of Section 30-5-250 of the if any, situate, lying and being in the purchaser or purchasers fail to OF PROPERTY: CAROLINA. Foreclosure and Sale filed with the 419 Seminole Road, Code of Laws of South Carolina, Statesburg Township, County of comply with the terms of sale within Sumter County Clerk of Court at C/A 1976. This being the same property Sumter, State of South Carolina, Twenty (20) days, the Master in #2018CP4300756. Sumter, SC 29150 known as 5433 Plantation Drive, Equity shall forthwith resell the said 342 Seminole Drive Parcel No. 224-05-02-006 being shown and designated as Lot Sumter, SC. Represented by Sumter No. 8, Block C, Oakland Plantation, property, after the due notice and Sumter, SC 29150 NOTICE: The foreclosure deed is County Parcel No. 134-15-02-008. on a plat prepared by William advertisement, and shall continue to TMS# 224-11-02-027 TERMS OF SALE: The successful not a warranty deed. Interested Winfield, Reg. Surveyor, dated sell the same each subsequent sales bidder, other than the plaintiff, will bidders should satisfy themselves as TMS Number: December 15, 1972 and recorded in day until a purchaser, who shall TERMS OF SALE: For cash. Interest deposit with the Master in Equity, at to the quality of title to be conveyed 134-15-02-008 the Office of the Register of Deeds comply with the terms of sale, shall at the current rate of Ten and conclusion of the bidding, five by obtaining an independent title for Sumter County in Plat Book Z-16 be obtained, such sales to be made at 200/1000 (10.200%) to be paid on percent (5%) of his bid, in cash or PROPERTY ADDRESS: search prior to the foreclosure sale at page 65. More recently shown on the risk of the former purchaser. balance of bid from date of sale to equivalent, as evidence of good faith, 5433 Plantation Drive, date. that plat prepared for Robert W. Since a personal or deficiency date of compliance. The purchaser same be applied to purchase price in Sumter, SC 29154 Brown by William Winfield dated judgment is waived, the bidding will to pay for papers and stamps, and case of compliance, but to be Howard P. King December 15, 1972 and recorded in not remain open but compliance that the successful bidder or forfeited and applied first to costs This being the same property Master In Equity for Book Z-33 at page 73. This said lot with the bid may be made bidders, other than the Plaintiff and then to plaintiff's debt in the conveyed to Barry G. Ray and Ruthie Sumter County has such metes, boundaries, courses immediately. If the Plaintiff or the therein, will, upon the acceptance of case of non-compliance. Should the E. Ray by deed of Anne U. Robison and distances as are shown on said Plaintiff's representative does not his or her bid, deposit with the last and highest bidder fail or refuse and Edward L. Robison, dated March John J. Hearn plat, which are incorporated herein appear at the above-described sale, Master in Equity for Sumter County to make the required deposit at the 31, 2009, and recorded in the Office Attorney for Plaintiff in accordance with the provisions of then the sale of the property will be a certified check or cash in the time of bid or comply with the other of the Register of Deeds for Sumter P.O. Box 100200 Section 30-5-250 of the Code of Laws null, void, and of no force and effect. amount equal to five percent (5%) of Columbia, SC 29202-3200 terms of the bid within twenty (20) County on April 7, 2009, in Deed In such event, the sale will be Book 1121 at Page 0831. of South Carolina, 1976. the amount of bid on said premises (803) 744-4444 days, then the Master in Equity may rescheduled for the next available at the sale as evidence of good faith re-sell the property on the same 013263-10639 TMS Number: sales day. Plaintiff may waive any of in bidding, and subject to any resale Website: www.rtt-law.com terms and conditions on some TERMS OF SALE: FOR CASH. The its rights, including its right to a Master in Equity will require a 134-15-02-009 of said premises under Order of this (see link to Resources/Foreclosure subsequent Sales Day (at risk of the deficiency judgment, prior to sale. Court; and in the event the said Sales) said highest bidder). A personal or deposit of 5% of the bid amount in PROPERTY ADDRESS: Sold subject to taxes and cash or certified funds, which is to purchaser or purchasers fail to deficiency judgment being expressly 5429 Plantation Drive, assessments, existing easements and comply with the terms of sale within Notice of Sale demanded by the Plaintiff, the be applied on the purchase price Sumter, SC 29154 restrictions of record. upon compliance with the bid. Twenty (20) days, the Master in C/A No: bidding shall remain open after the Equity shall forthwith resell the said date of sale. Purchaser to pay for Interest on the balance of the bid at This being the same property Hutchens Law Firm 2011-CP-43-00442 5.75% shall be paid to the day of property, after the due notice and documentary stamps on Master in conveyed to Vurnese Seignious by P.O. Box 8237 advertisement, and shall continue to Equity's Deed. The successful bidder compliance. In case of BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the deed of Margaret Elizabeth Brown, Columbia, SC 29202 sell the same each subsequent sales will be required to pay interest on noncompliance within 20 days, after Court of Common Pleas for Sumter dated March 5, 2012, and recorded in 803-726-2700 day until a purchaser, who shall the amount of the balance of the bid the sale, the deposit of 5% is to be County, South Carolina, heretofore the Office of the Register of Deeds comply with the terms of sale, shall from date of sale to date of forfeited and applied to Plaintiff's NOTICE OF MASTER issued in the case of Wilmington for Sumter County on March 22, 2012, be obtained, such sales to be made at compliance with the bid at the rate judgment debt and the property Savings Fund Society, FSB, D/B/A in Deed Book 1168 at Page 2852. IN EQUITY SALE the risk of the former purchaser. of 3.000% per annum. re-advertised for sale upon the same CIVIL ACTION NO. Christiana Trust as Owner Trustee of terms at the risk of the former Since a personal or deficiency the Residential Credit Opportunities TERMS OF SALE: FOR CASH. The 2018CP4300590 judgment is waived, the bidding will SAVE AND EXCEPT ANY highest bidder. Purchaser to pay for Trust III vs. John D. Lawson a/k/a Master in Equity will require a not remain open but compliance RELEASES, DEEDS OF RELEASE, deed recording fees and deed John Lawson; LVNV Funding, LLC; deposit of 5% of the bid amount in BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the with the bid may be made OR PRIOR CONVEYANCES OF stamps. Ford Motor Credit Company, LLC; cash or ertified funds, which is to be Court of Common Pleas for Sumter immediately. If the Plaintiff or the RECORD. SUBJECT TO Geneva Brailsford, I the undersigned applied on the purchase price upon County, South Carolina, heretofore Plaintiff's representative does not ASSESSMENTS, SUMTER COUNTY Deficiency judgment not being as Master in Equity for Sumter compliance with the bid. Interest on issued in the case of Nationstar appear at the above-described sale, TAXES, EXISTING EASEMENTS, demanded, the bidding will not County, will sell on November 5, 2018 the balance of the bid at 4.00% shall Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper, then the sale of the property will be EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS remain open after the date of sale, at 12:00 PM, at the Sumter County be paid to the day of compliance. In against Bernice Dennis, et al., the null, void, and of no force and effect. OF RECORD, AND OTHER SENIOR but compliance with the bid may be Judicial Center, Sumter County, case of noncompliance within 20 Master in Equity for Sumter County, In such event, the sale will be ENCUMBRANCES. made immediately. South Carolina, to the highest days after the sale, the deposit of 5% or his/her agent, will sell on rescheduled for the next available bidder: is to be forfeited and applied to November 5, 2018, at 12:00 P.M., at sales day. Plaintiff may waive any of In the event an agent of Plaintiff Should Plaintiff, Plaintiff's attorney, Plaintiff's judgment debt and the Sumter Judicial Center, 215 North its rights, including its right to a does not appear at the time of sale, or Plaintiff's agent fail to appear on Legal Description and Property property re-advertised for sale upon Harvin Street, Sumter, SC 29150, to deficiency judgment, prior to sale. the within property shall be the day of sale, the property shall not Address: the same terms at the risk of the the highest bidder: Sold subject to taxes and withdrawn from sale and sold at the be sold, but shall be re-advertised All that certain piece, parcel or lot of former highest bidder. Purchaser to assessments, existing easements and next available sales date upon the and sold at some convenient sales land, with the dwelling and pay for deed recording fees and deed All of that certain piece, parcel or lot restrictions of record. terms and conditions as set forth in day thereafter when Plaintiff, improvements thereon, situate, lying stamps. of land, with any improvements the Judgment of Foreclosure and Plaintiff's attorney, or Plaintiff's and being in Stateburg Township, thereon, situate, lying and being in Hutchens Law Firm Sale or such terms as may be set agent, is present. County of Sumter, State of South Deficiency judgment not being the County of Sumter, State of South P.O. Box 8237 forth in a supplemental order. demanded, the bidding will not Carolina, the same being shown and Carolina, designated as Lot No. 2, The sale shall be subject to taxes Columbia, SC 29202 Block A, of Springbank Hills, as remain open after the date of sale, delineated as Lot 199 of Country 803-726-2700 The Honorable Howard P. King and assessments, existing easements shown on a plat by Douglas E. Platt, but compliance with the bid may be Springs Subdivision II, Section 8, on Master in Equity and easements and restrictions of Sr., R.L.S., dated August 22, 1974, made immediately. a plat prepared by Edmunds Land for Sumter County record. recorded in Plat Book Z-36 at Page Surveyors, Inc., dated June 26, 2003, Should Plaintiff, Plaintiff's attorney, November 7, 2003 and October 13, NOTICE OF SALE 107, records of Sumter County. Said Any sale pursuant to this order is Bell Carrington Price & Gregg, LLC or Plaintiff's agent fail to appear on 2004 recorded November 2, 2004 in CIVIL ACTION NO. Lot No. 2, Block A, being bounded without warranty of any kind. 508 Hampton St., Ste 301 the day of sale, the property shall not the ROD Office for Sumter County in and measuring as follows: on the Neither Plaintiff nor Court warrant 2010-CP-43-00823 Columbia, SC 29201 be sold, but shall be re-advertised Plat Book 2004 at page 500, and North by Lot No. 3, said plat, and title to any third-party purchaser. All 803-509-5078 / #17-41746 and sold at some convenient sales having such metes and bounds as measuring thereon 160.1 feet; on the third-party purchasers are made BY VIRTUE of the decree day thereafter when Plaintiff, shown on said plat, which plat is East by lands now or formerly of parties to this action and are heretofore granted in the case of: Notice of Sale Plaintiff's attorney, or Plaintiff's specifically incorporated herein by Cook, said plat and measuring deemed to have notice of all matters Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. vs. Delores C/A No: agent, is present. reference thereto. thereon 40.0 feet and 50.0 feet; on disclosed by the public record, Prescott; Wells Fargo Financial the South by Lot No. 1, said plat, and 2018-CP-43-01389 Bank, the undersigned Master In including the status of title. See Ex The sale shall be subject to taxes measuring thereon 168.0 feet; and on parte Keller, 185 S.C. 283, 194 S.E. 15 TMS Number: Equity for Sumter County, South BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the and assessments, existing easements the West by Redwood Drive, said (1937); Wells Fargo Bank, NA v. 221-06-03-004 Carolina, will sell on November 5, Court of Common Pleas for Sumter and easements and restrictions of plat, and measuring thereon 68.8 feet Turner, 378 S.C. 147, 662 S.E.2d 424 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2018 at 12:00PM, at the Sumter County, South Carolina, heretofore record, and to the right of the United and 21.2 feet. Be all dimensions a (Ct. App. 2008). 480 Grange Road, County Judicial Center, City of little more or less and according to issued in the case of Wilmington States of America to redeem the Sumter, State of South Carolina, to Savings Fund Society, FSB, as property within 120 day from the Sumter, SC 29150 said plat. This being the property Howard P. King the highest bidder: Trustee of Stanwich Mortgage Loan date of the foreclosure sale pursuant known as 2505 Redwood Drive. Master in Equity Trust A vs. Donna H. Jackson; to Sec. 2410(c), Title 28, United This being the same property ALL THAT CERTAIN, PARCEL OR for Sumter County conveyed to Bernice Dennis by deed This being the identical property Joseph Jackson;, I the undersigned States Code. LOT TOGETHER WITH THE Sumter, South Carolina of Wachovia Bank, N.A. and J.P. conveyed to John D. Lawson and as Master in Equity for Sumter IMPROVEMENTS THEREON Booth, III, as Trustees; and Deebee Geneva Brailsford, as tenants in County, will sell on November 5, 2018 Any sale pursuant to this order is SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN FINKEL LAW FIRM LLC Holdings, LLC, dated July 26, 2007, common with the right of at 12:00 PM, at the Sumter County without warranty of any kind. THE RAFTING CREEK TOWNSHIP, Post Office Box 71727 and recorded in the Office of the survivorship, by deed of Robert D. Judicial Center, Sumter County, Neither Plaintiff nor Court warrant COUNTY OF SUMTER, STATE OF North Charleston, S.C. 29415 Register of Deeds for Sumter County Humphries dated July 15, 2002 and South Carolina, to the highest title to any third-party purchaser. All SOUTH CAROLINA, CONSISTING (843) 577-5460 on July 31, 2007, in Deed Book 1088 recorded July 16, 2002 in Book 849 at bidder: third-party purchasers are made OF 1.0 ACRE AS SHOWN ON A Attorneys for Plaintiff at Page 1019. Page 507; subsequently, Geneva parties to this action and are PLAT PREPARED BY J. HENRY Brailsford purported to convey her Legal Description and Property deemed to have notice of all matters WALKER, III, P.L.S DATED MASTER IN TERMS OF SALE: FOR CASH. The interest in said property to John D. Address: disclosed by the public record, DECEMBER 8, 1998 AND EQUITY'S SALE Master in Equity will require a Lawson by deed dated November 4, ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, including the status of title. See Ex RECORDED IN THE RECORDS OF deposit of 5% of the bid amount in 2004 and recorded on November 12, PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND, CASE NO. parte Keller, 185 S.C. 283, 194 S.E. 15 THE SUMTER COUNTY REGISTER cash or certified funds, which is to 2004 in Book 959 at Page 1017; TOGETHER WITH ANY AND ALL 2018-CP-43-00908 (1937); Wells Fargo Bank, NA v. OF DEEDS OFFICE IN PLAT BOOK be applied on the purchase price subsequently, John Lawson IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, Turner, 378 S.C. 147, 662 S.E.2d 424 98 AT PAGE 1395. SAID LOT BEING upon compliance with the bid. purported to convey the subject LYING, BEING AND SITUATE IN BY VIRTUE of a decree heretofore (Ct. App. 2008). BOUNDED AND MEASURING AS Interest on the balance of the bid at property to Zonna Lawson by deed MAYESVILLE TOWNSHIP, THE granted in the case of South Carolina FOLLOWS: ON THE NORTHEAST 2% shall be paid to the day of dated December 30, 2004 and COUNTY OF SUMTER, STATE OF State Housing Finance and Howard P. King BY LANDS NOW OR FORMERLY compliance. In case of recorded January 5, 2005 in Book 965 SOUTH CAROLINA, BEING SHOWN Development Authority against Master in Equity OF WOODMONT ASSOCIATES, noncompliance within 20 days, after at Page 206; subsequently, Zonna AND DELINEATED AS LOT NO. 1, Frances L. Watters, et al., I, the for Sumter County INC., AND MEASURING THEREON the sale, the deposit of 5% is to be Lawson quitclaimed all her interest BLOCK D OF MAYESVILLE EAST Master in Equity for Sumter County, Sumter, S.C. 213.70 FEET; ON THE SOUTHEAST forfeited and applied to Plaintiff's in the subject property to John D. SUBDIVISION ON THAT CERTAIN will sell on Monday, November 5, BY LANDS NOW OR FORMERLY judgment debt and the property Lawson by deed dated October 15, PLAT BY J. P. EDWARDS, RLS 2018, at 12:00 p.m. o'clock a.m., at the FINKEL LAW FIRM LLC OF FLORENCE N. KENDRICK AND re-advertised for sale upon the same 2010 and recorded October 20, 2010 DATED MAY 15, 1970, RECORDED Sumter County Courthouse, Sumter, Post Office Box 71727 MEASURING THEREON 225.36 terms at the risk of the former in Book 1146 at Page 4. IN THE OFFICE OF THE South Carolina, to the highest North Charleston, S.C. 29415 FEET; ON THE SOUTHWEST BY A REGISTER OF DEEDS FOR bidder: (843) 577-5460 highest bidder. Purchaser to pay for SIXTY-SIX FOOT (66) 2505 Redwood Drive SUMTER COUNTY, IN PLAT BOOK Attorneys for Plaintiff deed recording fees and deed RIGHT-OF-WAY AND SAXTON Z-28 AT PAGE 83. That lot of land with the stamps. ROAD AND MEASURING Dalzell, SC 29040 improvements thereon situate in the TMS# 093-05-01-022 Notice of Sale THEREON 220.44; AND ON THE THIS BEING the same property County of Sumter, South Carolina, C/A No: Deficiency judgment not being NORTHWEST BY LANDS NOW OR conveyed unto Joseph Jackson and represented as Lot 17 in the Paumari demanded, the bidding will not FORMERLY OF SIMPSON-SAXTON TERMS OF SALE: For cash. Interest 2018-CP-43-00843 Donna H. Jackson by virtue of a Heights Subdivision as shown on remain open after the date of sale, ESTATE AND MEASURING at the current rate of Seven and Deed from Alphonso Jackson dated plat of J.P. Edwards dated but compliance with the bid may be THEREON 183.15 FEET. BE ALL 875/1000 (7.875%) to be paid on BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the April 22, 1999 and recorded April 27, September 8, 1985, recorded in the made immediately. SAID MEASUREMENTS A LITTLE balance of bid from date of sale to Court of Common Pleas for Sumter 1999 in Volume 738 at Page 1925 in Sumter County RMC Office in Plat MORE OR LITTLE LESS AND date of compliance. The purchaser County, South Carolina, heretofore the Office of the Register of Deeds Book PB85 at Page 920 the Should Plaintiff, Plaintiff's attorney, ACCORDING TO SAID PLAT. THIS to pay for papers and stamps, and issued in the case of Ditech for Sumter County, South Carolina. boundaries and measurements of or Plaintiff's agent fail to appear on BEING THE PROPERTY MORE that the successful bidder or Financial LLC vs. James I. Dalton which have been confirmed by plat the day of sale, the property shall not COMMONLY KNOWN AS 6365 bidders, other than the Plaintiff and if James I. Dalton be deceased of D.D. Edmunds dated August 12, be sold, but shall be re-advertised SAXTON ROAD, REMBERT, SOUTH therein, will, upon the acceptance of 3990 Third Street then any children and heirs at law to Mayesville, SC 29104 1997 in PB97 at Page 1145. This and sold at some convenient sales CAROLINA. his or her bid, deposit with the property is represented on the the Estate of James I. Dalton, day thereafter when Plaintiff, Master in Equity for Sumter County TMS# 3098108007 distributees and devisees at law to Sumter County Tax Map as Parcel Plaintiff's attorney, or Plaintiff's BEING THE SAME PROPERTY a certified check or cash in the the Estate of James I. Dalton and if 165-00-01-014. agent, is present. CONVEYED TO DELORES amount equal to five percent (5%) of TERMS OF SALE: For cash. Interest any of the same be dead any and all at the current rate of Twelve and PRESCOTT BY DEED FROM the amount of bid on said premises This being the same property persons entitled to claim under or The sale shall be subject to taxes 379/1000 (12.379%) to be paid on FLORENCE N. KENDRICK, DATED at the sale as evidence of good faith conveyed to Frances L. Watters by through them also all other persons and assessments, existing easements balance of bid from date of sale to 12/18/1998 RECORDED 12/22/1998 IN in bidding, and subject to any resale deed of Mark F. Anderson dated unknown claiming any right, title, and easements and restrictions of date of compliance. The purchaser DEED BOOK PAGE 737/481. of said premises under Order of this September 22, 1997 and recorded interest or lien upon the real estate record, and to the right of the United to pay for papers and stamps, and Court; and in the event the said September 24, 1997 in the Office of described in the complaint herein; States of America to redeem the that the successful bidder or CURRENT ADDRESS purchaser or purchasers fail to the Register of Deeds for Sumter Any unknown adults, any unknown property within 120 days from the bidders, other than the Plaintiff comply with the terms of sale within County, South Carolina in Book 685 infants or persons under a disability date of the foreclosure sale pursuant OF PROPERTY: therein, will, upon the acceptance of Twenty (20) days, the Master in at Page 1803. being a class designated as John to Sec. 2410(c), Title 28, United 6365 Saxton Road, Equity shall forthwith resell the said his or her bid, deposit with the Doe, and any persons in the military States Code. Rembert, SC 29128 property, after the due notice and Master in Equity for Sumter County TMS#: 165-00-01-014 service of the United States of TMS: 0860002031 advertisement, and shall continue to a certified check or cash in the America being a class designated as Any sale pursuant to this order is sell the same each subsequent sales amount equal to five percent (5%) of Richard Roe; Michelle D. Corsi; Property Address: without warranty of any kind. TERMS OF SALE: The successful day until a purchaser, who shall the amount of bid on said premises Brent A. Dalton; Midland Funding Neither Plaintiff nor Court warrant bidder, other than the Plaintiff, will comply with the terms of sale, shall at the sale as evidence of good faith 4750 Pinewood Road LLC, I the undersigned as Master in title to any third-party purchaser. All deposit with the Master In Equity, at be obtained, such sales to be made at in bidding, and subject to any resale Pinewood, S.C. 29125 Equity for Sumter County, will sell third-party purchasers are made conclusion of the bidding, five the risk of the former purchaser. of said premises under Order of this on November 5, 2018 at 12:00 PM, at parties to this action and are percent (5%) of his bid, in cash or Since a personal or deficiency Court; and in the event the said TERMS OF SALE: The successful the Sumter County Judicial Center, deemed to have notice of all matters equivalent, as evidence of good faith, judgment is waived, the bidding will purchaser or purchasers fail to bidder, other than the plaintiff, will Sumter County, South Carolina, to disclosed by the public record, same to be applied to the purchase not remain open but compliance comply with the terms of sale within deposit with the Master in Equity for the highest bidder: including the status of title. See Ex price in case of compliance, but to with the bid may be made Twenty (20) days, the Master in Sumter County at conclusion of the parte Keller, 185 S.C. 283, 194 S.E. 15 be forfeited and applied first to costs immediately. If the Plaintiff or the Equity shall forthwith resell the said bidding, five percent (5%) of the bid, Legal Description and Property (1937); Wells Fargo Bank, NA v. and then to the Plaintiff's debt in the Plaintiff's representative does not property, after the due notice and in cash or equivalent, as evidence of Address: Turner, 378 S.C. 147, 662 S.E.2d 424 case of non-compliance. Should the appear at the above-described sale, advertisement, and shall continue to good faith, same to be applied to the ALL THAT CERTAIN piece, parcel, (Ct. App. 2008). last and highest bidder fail to comply then the sale of the property will be sell the same each subsequent sales purchase price in case of or lot of land, together with the with the other terms of the bid null, void, and of no force and effect. day until a purchaser, who shall compliance, but to be forfeited and improvements thereon, if any, Howard P. King within thirty (30) days, then the In such event, the sale will be comply with the terms of sale, shall applied first to costs and then to situate, lying, and being in the Master in Equity Master In Equity may re-sell the rescheduled for the next available be obtained, such sales to be made at plaintiff's debt in the case of Township of Stateburg, County of for Sumter County property on the same terms and sales day. Plaintiff may waive any of the risk of the former purchaser. non-compliance. If the Plaintiff's Sumter, State of South Carolina, Sumter, South Carolina conditions on some subsequent Sales its rights, including its right to a Since a personal or deficiency representative is not in attendance being shown and designated as Lot Day (at the risk of the said highest deficiency judgment, prior to sale. judgment is waived, the bidding will at the scheduled time of the sale, the #66, Block "O" of Oakland Plantation FINKEL LAW FIRM LLC bidder). No personal or deficiency Sold subject to taxes and not remain open but compliance sale shall be canceled and the Subdivision, as shown on that Post Office Box 71727 judgment being demanded, the assessments, existing easements and with the bid may be made property sold on some subsequent certain plat prepared by M. J. Belter North Charleston, S.C. 29415 bidding shall not remain open after restrictions of record. immediately. If the Plaintiff or the sales day after due advertisement. & Company, R. L. S., dated February (843) 577-5460 the date of sale and shall be final on Plaintiff's representative does not Should the last and highest bidder 11, 1970, and recorded in the Office Attorneys for Plaintiff that date, and compliance with the Hutchens Law Firm appear at the above-described sale, fail or refuse to make the required of the Register of Deeds for Sumter bid may be made immediately. P.O. Box 8237 then the sale of the property will be deposit at time of bid or comply with County in Plat Book Z-28 at page 61, Notice of Sale Purchaser to pay for documentary Columbia, SC 29202 null, void, and of no force and effect. the other terms of the bid within and having such metes and bounds C/A No: stamps on the Deed. The successful 803-726-2700 In such event, the sale will be thirty (30) days, the deposit shall be as are shown on said plat, this 2017-CP-43-01809 bidder will be required to pay rescheduled for the next available forfeited and the Master in Equity description being in lieu of metes interest on the amount of the sales day. Plaintiff may waive any of MASTER IN for Sumter County may re-sell the and bounds, as permitted under BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the balance of the bid from date of sale its rights, including its right to a EQUITY'S SALE property on the same terms and Section 30-5-250 of the 1976 Code of Court of Common Pleas for Sumter to date of compliance with the bid at deficiency judgment, prior to sale. 2017-CP-43-02000 conditions on some subsequent Sales Laws of South Carolina, as amended. County, South Carolina, heretofore the rate of 6.5% per annum. The sale Sold subject to taxes and Day (at the risk of the said highest issued in the case of U.S. Bank Trust shall be subject to taxes and assessments, existing easements and BY VIRTUE of a decree heretofore bidder). As a deficiency judgment is THIS BEING the same property as Trustee of the American assessments, existing easements and restrictions of record. granted in the case of: TD Bank, N.A. being Waived, the bidding will not conveyed unto Mary Kay Wilsey by Homeowner Preservation Trust restrictions, easements and against Megan Georgepul, et al., I, remain open thirty days after the virtue of a Deed form Boyd-Oakland, Series 2015A+ vs. Patricia C. Willis restrictions of record and any other Hutchens Law Firm the undersigned Master in Equity for date of sale. Purchaser shall pay for Inc. dated July 30, 1971 recorded aka Patricia C. Reid; Wells Fargo senior encumbrances. P.O. Box 8237 SUMTER County, will sell on preparation of deed, documentary August 2, 1971 n Book T-9 at Page 165 Bank, N.A. as Trustee, I the Columbia, SC 29202 November 5, 2018 at 12:00 PM, stamps on the deed, and recording of in the Office of the Register of Deeds undersigned as Master in Equity for In the event an agent of Plaintiff 803-726-2700 SUMTER County Courthouse, 215 N the deed. The successful bidder will for Sumter County, South Carolina. Sumter County, will sell on does not appear at the time of sale, Harvin Street, Sumter, SC 29150, to be required to pay interest on the November 5, 2018 at 12:00 PM, at the the within property shall be the highest bidder: NOTICE OF MASTER amount of the bid from date of sale THEREAFTER, Mary Kay Wilsey Sumter County Judicial Center, withdrawn from sale and sold at the IN EQUITY SALE to date of compliance with the bid at n/k/a Mary Kay Dalton conveyed Sumter County, South Carolina, to next available sales date upon the ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, CIVIL ACTION NO. the rate of 6.75% per annum. The subject property unto Mary Kay the highest bidder: terms and conditions as set forth in PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITH 2016CP4300502 sale shall be subject to assessments, Wilsey Dalton and James I. Dalton, the Judgment of Foreclosure and THE IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, Sumter County taxes, easements, as joint tenants with right of Legal Description and Property Sale or such terms as may be set SITUATE, LYING AND BEING BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the easements and restrictions of record, survivorship, by virtue of a Deed Address: forth in a supplemental order. SITUATE IN THE TOWNSHIP OF Court of Common Pleas for Sumter and other senior encumbrances. dated April 7, 1997 and recorded ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PRIVATEER, IN THE COUNTY OF County, South Carolina, heretofore April 11, 1997 in Volume 671 at Page PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND The Honorable Howard P. King SUMTER, STATE OF SOUTH issued in the case of U.S. BANK Benjamin E. Grimsley 1998 in the Office of the Register of TOGETHER WITH THE Master In Equity CAROLINA, BEING DESIGNATED TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIATION S.C. Bar No. 70335 Deeds for Sumter County, South IMPROVEMENTS THEREON for Sumter County AS LOT NO. 38 OF POCALLA AS TRUSTEE OF THE BUNGALOW Attorney for the Plaintiff Carolina. Thereafter, May Kay SITUATE IN PRIVATEER VILLAGE SUBDIVISION, ON PLAT SERIES III TRUST., against Barry P.O. Box 11682 Wilsey Dalton died September 21, TOWNSHIP, SUMTER COUNTY, Brock & Scott, PLLC PREPARED BY JOSEPH R. G. Ray; and Ruthie E. Ray, et al., the Columbia, S.C. 29211 2002 whereby vesting sole title to the STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 3800 Fernandina Road, Suite 110 EDWARDS, DATED AUGUST 21, Master in Equity for Sumter County, (803) 233-1177 subject property in James I. Dalton BEING SHOWN AND DELINEATED Columbia, SC 29210 1997, AND RECORDED IN THE or his/her agent, will sell on [email protected] as surviving spouse. AS LOT 36 ON A PLAT OF POCALLA Attorneys for Plaintiff OFFICE OF THE RMC FOR November 5, 2018, at 12:00 P.M., at SUBDIVISION, PREPARED BY J.P. Phone 803-454-3540 SUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK Sumter Judicial Center, 215 North NOTICE OF MASTER 2469 Derwent Drive EDWARDS, R.L.S., RECORDED IN Fax 803-454-3541 97, AT PAGE 1088, REFERENCE Harvin Street, Sumter, SC 29150, to IN EQUITY SALE Sumter, SC 29154 THE OFFICE OF THE RIGISTER BEING MADE TO SAID PLAT, the highest bidder: CIVIL ACTION NO. TMS# 134-08-02-042 OF MESNE CONVEYANCE FOR WHICH PLAT IS INCORPORATED 2018CP4300444 SUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK HEREIN BY REFERENCE, FOR A All that certain piece, parcel or lot of TERMS OF SALE: For cash. Interest Z-30 AT PAGE 59 HAVING BEEN MORE COMPLETE AND land with the improvements thereon, BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the at the current rate of Six and CONFIRMED BY RESURVEY OF ACCURATE DESCRIPTION; BE if any, situate, lying and being in the Court of Common Pleas for Sumter 875/1000 (6.875%) to be paid on JULIAN B. ALLEN, R.L.S., DATED ALL MEASUREMENTS A LITTLE Township of Stateburg, County of County, South Carolina, heretofore balance of bid from date of sale to AUGUST 04, 1978 AND RECORDED MORE OR LESS. Sumter, State of South Carolina, issued in the case of Bayview Loan date of compliance. The purchaser IN SAID OFFICE IN PLAT BOOK being shown and designated as Lot Servicing LLC, against Lisa to pay for papers and stamps, and Z-41 AT PAGE 277. THIS BEING THE SAME No. 9, Block C, on a plat of Section Seignious, individually and as that the successful bidder or PROPERTY CONVEYED TO No. 1, Oakland Plantation, prepared Personal Representative of the bidders, other than the Plaintiff THIS BEING THE SAME MEGAN GEORGEPUL BY DEED OF by William Wingfield, Reg. Estate of Vurnese Seignious, et al., therein, will, upon the acceptance of PROPERTY CONVEYED UNTO SIERRA HOME GROUP, INC. Surveyors, dated February 16, 1959 the Master in Equity for Sumter his or her bid, deposit with the PATRICIA C. REID BY VIRTUE OF DATED JULY 12, 2013 AND and revised May 6, 1959 and County, or his/her agent, will sell on Master in Equity for Sumter County A DEED FROM GOLDOME CREDIT RECORDED ON AUGUST 5, 2013 IN recorded in the Office of the November 5, 2018, at 12:00 P.M., at a certified check or cash in the CORPORATION DATED MARCH 17, BOOK 1191 AT PAGE 3200 IN THE Register of Deeds for Sumter County Sumter Judicial Center, 215 North amount equal to five percent (5%) of 1992 AND RECORDED MARCH 30, OFFICE OF THE REGISTER OF in Plat Book Z-16 page 65. This said Harvin Street, Sumter, SC 29150, to the amount of bid on said premises 1992 IN DEED VOLUME 543 AT DEEDS OFFICE OF SUMTER lot has such metes, boundaries, the highest bidder: at the sale as evidence of good faith PAGE 1018 IN THE OFFICE OF B8 THE ITEM CLASSIFIEDS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2018

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IN BRIEF “I condemn these cowardly acts in the strongest possible terms.” Kirstjen Nielsen, Homeland Security secretary Senator seeks probe of lawyer, client in Kavanaugh case

A key Senate chairman asked the Justice Department on Thursday to in- vestigate Julie Swetnick and her law- yer, Michael Avenatti, for allegedly false statements made during the con- firmation process for Justice Brett Ka- vanaugh. Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, asked Attorney Gen- President Donald Trump GETTY IMAGES eral Jeff Sessions and the FBI to inves- tigate potential conspiracy, false state- ments and obstruction of Congress. Grassley said it was a request for in- Midterms vestigation, not a criminal allegation. Avenatti welcomed further investi- gation. “Senator Grassley has just made a major mistake,” Avenatti said. all about “Let the investigation into Kavanaugh and his lies begin.”

19th case confirmed in viral Trump, outbreak that killed 7 children New Jersey health officials said poll finds Thursday that tests confirmed a 19th patient has been infected in a viral out- break that has killed seven people at a pediatric rehabilitation center. The unidentified person at the Wa- More want to vote naque Center for Nursing and Reha- bilitation had already been ill, so the against him than diagnosis does not necessarily mean the virus is still spreading, said Health for him, it reveals Department spokeswoman Donna Leusner. Susan Page and Cat Hofacker USA TODAY Private school in Hawaii pays $65M to victims of sex abuse WASHINGTON – The midterm elec- tions are all about the man who’s not A private school system in Hawaii on the ballot. has paid $65 million to 32 people who Police stand guard near a building associated with actor Robert De Niro after A new USA TODAY/Suffolk Univer- sued the institution for sexual abuse a suspicious package sent to the actor was seized Thursday. MARK LENNIHAN/AP sity Poll finds President Donald Trump by a psychiatric consultant decades driving the decisions of a majority of ago. voters who say they are determined to The payment Kamehameha send a message of either support or Schools made this week is part of the Florida focus of hunt opposition to him. That dynamic is $80 million settlement reached in Feb- giving Democrats an edge as the cru- ruary after the group of people filed the cial campaign heads into the final lawsuit in 2016 against the school, St. for suspected bombs stretch. Francis Medical Center and the estate A majority of those surveyed say of Dr. Robert Browne, who died in 1991. Trump will have “a lot” of influence on No suspects identified; Bart Jansen and Kevin Johnson their congressional vote on Nov. 6 – UK fines Facebook over data USA TODAY 35 percent who are casting their ballot privacy scandal; EU seeks audit authorities intercept to show their opposition to him, 23 devices sent to former Investigators increasingly focused percent to show their support. Only British regulators slapped Facebook on mail streams in and out of Florida one in four say the president doesn’t on Thursday with a fine of $644,000 – VP Biden, actor De Niro as authorities continued to hunt for have at least some effect on their vote. the maximum – for failing to protect whoever sent 10 suspected explosive Indeed, Trump hasn’t shied from the privacy of its users in the Cam- devices to officials and high-profile in- making the Nov. 6 election a referen- bridge Analytica scandal. dividuals. dum on him, holding huge rallies in a At the same time, European Union Anatomy of the Attention turned to Florida on string of red and swing states and tell- lawmakers demanded an audit of bomb-like devices Thursday largely because a device ad- ing the crowds that a vote for the local Facebook to better understand how it dressed to former Attorney General Er- Senate or House candidate is “a vote handles information. Wire 6-inch long ic Holder was recovered when it was for me.” Midterms are often a judg- British officials found that between PVC pipe routed back to the return address of ment about the sitting president, but 2007 and 2014, Facebook processed Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D- never in modern times has one cam- the personal information of 87 million Packed with Fla., in Sunrise, Florida, according to paigned so hard to make sure it is. users unfairly by giving app develop- powder and two law enforcement officials. Schultz That now translates to an advan- ers access to their information without broken glass has nothing to do with the mail cam- tage for Democrats on the generic con- informed consent. as shrapnel paign. gressional ballot – that is, the hypo- The two officials, who are not au- thetical choice between an unnamed 18 killed in Jordan as flash flood thorized to comment publicly, said au- Republican and an unnamed Demo- sweeps away students on trip thorities had not identified a suspect. crat. By 51-43 percent, likely voters say Compartment Three new potentially explosive de- they would support the Democratic At least 18 people were killed Thurs- for battery vices found Thursday were nearly candidate, not the Republican one, if day when flash floods unleashed by identical in design to the seven seized the election were held today. That sudden torrential rains swept away a Wrapped earlier in the week, a law enforcement eight-point difference is a significant group of teachers and students visit- in black tape official said Thursday. One of the latest edge, albeit not an overwhelming one. ing hot springs near the Dead Sea, Jor- was sent to actor Robert De Niro at of- In the USA TODAY poll in August, SOURCE Associated Press dan’s state media said. Wire From staff and wire reports FRANK POMPA/USA TODAY seeSee DE DEVICES,VICES, Page Page C2 2B seeSee POLL, POLL, Page Page C2 2B

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Meira Gebel Detroit Free Press found similar results. search on Cancer has determined that USA TODAY NETWORK Glyphosate is the active ingredient in glyphosate is “probably carcinogenic to Monsanto’s Roundup, the most heavily humans” and the Environmental Pro- DETROIT – A cancer-linked herbi- used herbicide in the United States. Ev- tection Agency has set a safety level for cide has been found in more than two ery year, according to the EWG, more the potentially dangerous chemical. dozen popular breakfast cereals and than 250 million pounds of glyphosate Monsanto, the manufacturer of snack bars according to a new report is sprayed on American crops. Roundup, strongly disputes the finding released Wednesday. Quaker and General Mills, though, that glyphosate is a probable carcinogen Glyphosate, the main ingredient in conclude the products are safe and and notes that over four decades, the $3.2 billion Roundup, was found in 26 of the 28 there is no reason for concern. “EWG re- EPA has consistently supported the safe Estimated U.S. consumer products the Environmental Working port artificially creates a ‘safe level’ for and effective use of glyphosate. spending for Halloween Group (EWG) tested, in levels “higher glyphosate that is detached from those Last week, Monsanto was ordered by costumes in 2018. than what EWG scientists consider that have been established by responsi- a court to pay nearly $78 million to a SOURCE National Retail Federation survey protective of children’s health.” ble regulatory bodies in an effort to grab man who claims his terminal cancer of 6,961 U.S. consumers An earlier report by EGW, an envi- headlines,” Quaker said in a statement. was caused by exposure to Roundup. MIKE B. SMITH, PAUL TRAP/USA TODAY ronmental advocacy organization, The International Agency for Re- Contributing: Marc Daalder C2 | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2018 · THE SUMTER ITEM

widespread than many are willing to ac- USA TODAY/SUFFOLK POLL than one that mostly cooperates with Poll knowledge. “I believe that people se- him. There is a predictable partisan di- cretly support him, but not in front of How much impact will vide on that question, but notably inde- continuedContinued from from Page Page C1 1B their family and friends,” she said in a President Trump have pendents by more than 4-1 prefer a Con- follow-up interview. gress that stands up to the president, Democrats led by 11 points. In the poll, 43 percent approve of the on your congressional 69-16 percent. The telephone poll of 1,000 likely vot- job Trump is doing as president; 54 per- vote? House Democratic leader Nancy Pe- ers Thursday through Monday, has a cent disapprove, a bit better than his 40- losi of California in recent days has said, margin of error of plus or minus 3 per- 56 percent approval-disapproval rating 35% however, that a Democratic majority centage points. in the August survey. But 44 percent say 23% could investigate the Trump admini- “Trump basically disagrees with ev- they “strongly” disapprove while 24 per- stration while also negotiating agree- erything I stand for,” said Ash Paulsen, cent “strongly” approve. ments on some policy priorities. In an 34, a producer and video-game journal- Republicans and Democrats have interview with USA TODAY on Monday, ist from Los Angeles who was among different issues on their minds. Trump predicted he could do business those surveyed. A political indepen- For Republicans, the top issue by far with a Democratic-controlled House on dent, he voted for Hillary Clinton in is immigration and border security, 8% an infrastructure initiative and other is- 2016. “My hope is that the Democrats cited by almost one in five as the most sues. will have taken back enough power that important concern affecting their vote. Among voters, though, expectations they can either halt or seriously knee- The economy ranks second, and a col- of compromise over the next two years cap the president’s agenda.” lection of economic issues – taxes/the are low. 8% Hanna Treece-Fawler, 44, a Republi- budget/the deficit – are third. If Democrats win a majority in the can from Hot Springs, Arkansas, who For Democrats, the first issue by far is 1% 25% House of Representatives, more than works in sales, said her support for health care, cited by 14 percent in re- four in 10 voters, 42 percent, expect Trump is one factor behind her vote, and sponse to the open-ended question. A lot, I want to oppose him “more partisan gridlock, with nothing she suspected that feeling may be more Civil rights/gender equality is second, getting done.” Another three in 10, 30 followed by views of Trump. A little, I want to oppose him percent, say nothing will change; “it will And among independents, health A little, I want to support him be a continuation of the past two years.” Corrections & Clarifications care is the only dominant issue, named Just one in five, 20 percent, predict by 20 percent. No other concern broke A lot, I want to support him there will be more bipartisanship “be- USA TODAY is committed to accuracy. To reach us, contact Standards Editor into double digits for voters in the mid- cause the two parties will have to share Manny Garcia at 800-872-7073 or dle. He doesn’t have an impact power.” e-mail [email protected]. Please on my vote indicate whether you’re responding to The fierce divide over Trump could A majority do expect action on one content online, on social media or in make it difficult to build bipartisan co- Undecided front, predicting that a Democratic- the newspaper. alitions to pass legislation on any issue controlled House will seriously consider over the next two years. By more than 20 SOURCE USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll of 1,000 impeaching the president. That 54-32 likely voters taken Thursday through Monday. percentage points, 56-35 percent, vot- Margin of error +/- 3 percentage points. percent assessment crosses party lines; ers say they want to elect a Congress most Democrats and most Republicans that mostly stands up to Trump rather JIM SERGENT/USA TODAY predict it will happen.

PRESIDENT AND PUBLISHER as hoaxes, but he stopped short of call- and former director of the International Maribel Perez Wadsworth Devices ing them “live” devices. Association of Bomb Technicians and EDITOR IN CHIEF “I would say it’s a suspected explo- Investigators, expected the FBI analy- Nicole Carroll continuedContinued from from Page Page C1 1B sive device. We are treating them as ses to be focused on both the design and CHIEF REVENUE OFFICER Kevin Gentzel suspected explosive devices,” he said. recovery of physical evidence. fices in New York, and two were sent to The powder found in packaging in Testing at the FBI’s laboratory in 7950 Jones Branch Dr., McLean, Va. 22108, former Vice President Joe Biden and in- New York wasn’t a biological weapon, Quantico would gauge the functionality 703-854-3400 Published by Gannett tercepted at postal facilities in Dela- but further testing is being done, O’Neill of the devices, check the type of pipe The local edition of USA TODAY is published daily ware. Biden is no longer under Secret said. The devices were being examined used and examine the powder to deter- in partnership with Gannett Newspapers Service protection. at the FBI lab in Quantico, Virginia. mine whether it is high explosive, low Advertising: All advertising published in USA The official, who is not authorized to “We are discovering things by the explosive or a chemical substance in- TODAY is subject to the current rate card; copies comment publicly, said the devices hour,” he said. tended to be dispersed when the de- available from the advertising department. USA TODAY may in its sole discretion edit, classify, were assembled with pieces of plastic FBI Assistant Director Bill Sweeney vices were triggered, Barry said. reject or cancel at any time any advertising PVC pipe containing black powder and declined to provide details about the de- If the tests found a fingerprint on the submitted. National, Regional: 703-854-3400 shards of shrapnel that appeared to be vices to avoid disclosing significant in- devices or their packaging, the FBI Reprint permission, copies of articles, glossy glass. The pipes were wrapped in tape formation. “It does remain possible that would run that evidence through a crim- reprints: and a timing-like mechanism was at- further packages have been or could be inal database seeking a match. Investi- www.GannettReprints.com or call 212-221-9595 tached. mailed,” he said. “These devices should gators would likely be able to identify a USA TODAY is a member of The Associated Press New York Police Department Com- be considered dangerous.” suspect within days from a matching and subscribes to other news services. USA TODAY, its logo and associated graphics are missioner James O’Neill said Thursday Kevin Barry, a former member of New fingerprint, Barry said. registered trademarks. All rights reserved. that the devices were not being treated York Police Department’s bomb squad Contributing: Kevin McCoy Trump makes caravan an issue in election

Says Democrats to blame Tuesday. Federal officials have in the past for C. American migrants found that many of the migrants are en- titled to an asylum review. Of 401 mem- John Fritze and Christopher Schnaars bers of another caravan requesting asy- USA TODAY lum this year, 374 passed the first test, demonstrating that they have a “credi- WASHINGTON – The caravan of Cen- ble fear” of returning to their home tral Americans heading toward the country. Another 122 members of the United States is more than 1,000 miles caravan were apprehended trying to il- from the border, but the political poten- legally enter the country. cy of their journey is already here. If the caravan is ginning up voter in- President Donald Trump is increas- terest ahead of the midterms, it has yet ingly seizing on the caravan as an issue to play a big role in campaign advertis- in the midterm elections, hoping the ing. A USA TODAY review of Facebook images of migrants walking through ads in October showed only about four Mexico will energize GOP voters in dozen ads mentioning the words “cara- battleground states and potentially tip van” or “migrant.” Conservative groups the balance in the fight for control of predictably applauded Trump’s effort to Congress. “stop the illegal migrant caravan,” and “As we speak, the Democrat Party is liberal groups blasted the administra- openly encouraging caravan after cara- tion for its immigration policies. van of illegal aliens to violate our laws By comparison, hundreds of political and break into our country,” Trump said Honduran migrants in a northbound caravan travel on foot or atop vehicles in ads were placed by groups and candi- at a rally Wednesday in Wisconsin, Mapastepec, Mexico, on Thursday. JOHAN ORDONEZ/AFP/GETTY IMAGES dates on Facebook in the days after the echoing a line he has used in recent confirmation of Justice Brett Kava- days. “The crisis on the border – and it is naugh – another issue both parties say a crisis, it’s crazy – right now is the sole hard in the 2016 presidential campaign. is energizing their voters. result of Democrat laws and activist The president has frequently in- The Trump administration faced Democrat judges that do whatever they voked the caravan, estimated to include “To emphasize … the criminals among criticism this year from Democrats and want.” as many as 7,000 people, at rallies in the them, I just don’t think that it’s the some Republicans for a “zero tolerance” The thousands-strong group of mi- past week. In addition to holding the right way to approach it.” strategy that forced the separation of grants may also play into a fight expect- migrants up as a symbol of ineffective Sen. Jeff Flake, a retiring Arizona Republican thousands of children immigrants from ed to pick up immediately after the elec- policy, he has also sprinkled in claims their families. The White House ulti- tion: funding Trump’s proposed border that the group includes “unknown Mid- mately reversed course, though some wall. The president and Republican dle Easterners” or that Democrats are But GOP candidates are not unified families are still being separated. leaders agreed to put off that debate un- funding the caravan. on the president’s message about the til after the election, setting up an end- Pressed by reporters for evidence of caravan, and some have balked at the ‘An issue created by Mr. Trump’ of-year showdown over a White House those claims, Trump said border agents rhetoric he has used – noting it’s not priority. regularly stop potential terrorists, be- clear how many of the migrants are try- After the election, Congress must de- With the caravan grabbing headlines fore adding that “there’s no proof of ing to enter the country illegally versus cide whether to fund Trump’s proposed and border crossings on the rise, Trump anything.” making an asylum claim. White House border wall – a debate on which it has may be able to convince wavering Re- officials describe the asylum process as mostly punted for two years. The timing publicans of the need for his wall. Trump: ‘A blessing in disguise’ a “loophole” because immigrants are will be even more pressing if Democrats “Millions of Americans are watching sometimes allowed to stay in the United capture control of the House, an out- on television the thousands of immi- Polling shows immigration remains a States for months or years until their come that would likely foreclose grants tear open gates on their march to salient issue in several states holding asylum claim is reviewed by a court. Trump’s ability to get any wall money. the U.S. border,” said Brian O. Walsh, Senate races in next month’s midterm Democrats and more moderate Some Democrats say the family sep- president of America First Policies, a election, including Arizona and Texas, members of the president’s party spec- arations are still raw enough for many GOP fundraising group closely aligned and national surveys indicate the de- ulate that Trump’s play for the base may that it will fire up their base as well. with the president. bate carries more weight with Republi- be turning off independent voters who The caravan is “not an issue that’s Republican operatives – and Trump cans. The GOP is fighting to maintain its are more circumspect about “zero toler- going to impact the lives of anyone in my himself – have described the caravan as House and Senate majorities. ance” border policies. district,” said Democrat Jana Lynne a political windfall, a symbol of a broken “This could be a blessing in disguise “To emphasize … the criminals Sanchez, running for an open House system they say is allowing the presi- because it’s showing how bad our laws among them, I just don’t think that it’s seat in Texas. “This only is an issue cre- dent to relitigate immigration as an is- are,” Trump told USA TODAY in an in- the right way to approach it,” Sen. Jeff ated by Mr. Trump to rile up his base.” sue that touches on the economy as well terview this week. “The Democrats are Flake, a retiring Arizona Republican and Contributing: David Agren, David as law and order. Trump hit both themes totally responsible.” frequent Trump critic, told CNN on Jackson, Susan Page THE SUMTER ITEM · FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2018 | C3 NEWS

Trump tones it down as Clergyman: I’ve carried more mailed bombs found Shepard

White House: President At a rally in Wisconsin on Wednes- ‘in my heart’ day, Trump refrained from calling the not responsible for anger media “fake” – a line that always Cat Hofacker prompts supporters to turn around USA TODAY John Fritze and David Jackson and jeer at the press – or blasting Dem- USA TODAY ocrats with this his trademark nick- On the eve of his 2003 consecration names. The president even spoke in a as the first openly gay bishop in the WASHINGTON – President Donald more somber tone, the kind of voice he Episcopal Church, the Rt. Rev. V. Gene Trump has called Democrats “evil,” de- is more likely to use at the White Robinson received a “very special” note scribed the media as “the enemy of the House. from Judy Shepard, whose son Mat- people,” dismissed opponents as having “Do you see how nice I’m behaving thew had been killed five years earlier. a “low IQ” and encouraged supporters to tonight?” Trump told supporters in “I know that Matt will be smiling chant “lock her up” at the sound of Hil- Mosinee. “This is like – have you ever down on you tomorrow,” the note read. lary Clinton’s name. seen this? We’re all behaving very Matthew Shepard has become an in- But as authorities intercepted suspi- well.” ternational symbol of cious packages mailed to his rivals for a The restrained approach continued the violence LGBT peo- second day Thursday, the White House Thursday, as the president spoke at ple in America face after sought to dial down the rhetoric while the Department of Health and Human his death in 1998, when simultaneously blaming the media for President Donald Trump cited his Services to announce a new initiative he was beaten and tied the nation’s charged political atmos- restraint Wednesday in Wisconsin. to lower drug prices. to a fence by two men. In phere. MARK HOFFMAN/USA TODAY NETWORK The White House, meanwhile, their confessions, the After years of intentionally poking pushed back on a chorus of criticism assailants said they tar- V. Gene his Twitter fingers at what remains of from Democrats and academics geted Shepard because Robinson civil discourse in Washington – a tactic suggesting Trump’s rhetoric created a he was gay. Trump himself admits is intended to get charged political atmosphere where Now, 20 years after his death, Shep- a rise out of Democrats – experts who “Do you see how nice I’m behaving violence is possible. White House ard’s ashes will be interred Friday at the study political language say the bomb- tonight?” Press Secretary Sarah Sanders reject- Washington National Cathedral. like devices delivered to prominent President Trump, in Mosinee, Wis. ed the idea that the president was “It’s just an indescribable honor, be- Democrats and media figures were complicit in stirring up animosity di- cause I’ve carried Matt around in my probably inevitable. rected at Democrats. heart for the last 20 years, as so many of “It doesn’t have to trigger everybody, date in Texas a “flake” and gleefully em- “The president is certainly not re- us have,” Robinson said. but you can’t predict who it will make vi- ployed the word “mob” to describe his sponsible for sending suspicious pack- Following the Friday service, Shep- olent,” said Jennifer Mercieca, a histori- political opponents. ages to someone, no more than Bernie ard’s ashes will be interred in the lower an of American political rhetoric and an Trump’s words changed markedly Sanders was responsible for a sup- level of the cathedral in a gathering with associate professor in the Department this week after authorities intercepted porter of his shooting up a Republican his parents, family and friends. of Communication at Texas A&M Uni- packages mailed to former President baseball field practice last year,” Sand- Robinson told USA TODAY how far versity. “If you have a pervasive culture Barack Obama, Clinton, former Vice ers said, referring to a shooting in Vir- the LGBTQ community in America has of weaponized communication, statisti- President Joe Biden, Democratic Rep. ginia that left House Majority Whip come since Shepard’s death – but also cally, someone will be violent.” Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida, Steve Scalise, R-La., critically injured. stressed that the work isn’t over. Over the course of a single week this Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters of Cali- Former CIA director John Brennan, “While we have made great progress month, Trump took to Twitter to de- fornia, the New York offices of CNN who has sparred publicly with Trump on the two coasts and in many urban scribe a former porn star who accused (which was addressed to former CIA di- and who was an intended target for areas, there are vast stretches of Amer- him of an affair as “horseface,” labeled rector John Brennan) and others who one of the packages, said Trump needs ica that are frankly not all that different Democrats the “party of crime” at a rally have been on the receiving end of the to “stop blaming others. Look in the than the environment that Matthew in Montana, called a Democratic candi- president’s barbs. mirror,” Brennan posted on Twitter. found himself in,” he said. Skip over traffic? Try a ‘personal helicopter’

Advocates say shift is in the wind, but it’s costly

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LOS ANGELES – Rick Perkins said he spends up to two hours commuting across this metropolis in bumper-to- bumper traffic. But if he could zip to his destination by air at rush hour, he fig- ures the same trip would last only nine minutes. All it would take is his own helicopter. As cities become more congested, fu- turists, designers and entrepreneurs are looking to the skies for relief. In Perkins’ case, that means putting down a $1,000 reservation to buy a “per- sonal helicopter” – a small, relatively in- expensive, partially electric-powered craft designed for two people taking short hops. The one that caught Perkins’ eye is the SureFly, from a company called Workhorse Group. Cincinnati-based Workhorse be- lieves it’s on the forefront of electric ver- tical take off and landing technology, or eVTOL. Working with the Federal Avia- tion Administration, the company hopes to have its first model to custom- ers by 2021. Workhorse Group is developing the SureFly, a two-person hybrid-electric helicopter designed for commuter use. It is Workhorse, which also makes elec- compact and designed for crowded cities where commuting is hard. Price: $200,000. WORKHORSE GROUP INC. tric trucks, may have plenty of competi- tion when it comes to Jetsons-style transportation. personal helicopter that he equipped small rotors mounted on four pods. of 102 hours stuck in traffic last year, fol- Japan’s government recently the hillside house he built to sell in a The copter won’t travel as far or as lowed by motorists in New York, San launched a campaign to bring together swanky neighborhood on Los Angeles’ fast as other rotary craft, but that’s not Francisco, Atlanta and Miami. companies and public agencies in a west side with an optional helipad. In the point. As great as zipping through the skies push to have flying vehicles aloft next showing the six-bedroom, seven-and- “We sacrificed efficiency for safety sounds, there are issues around eVTOL decade. In the U.S., ride-hailing service a-half bathroom house last week, the and simplicity,” said Workhorse Group aircraft that still need to be resolved. Uber announced an initiative last year copter was perched next to the swim- CEO Steve Burns. Besides air-traffic-control complica- to create flying vehicles. ming pool. As a commuter craft, the helicopter tions, there’s a noise problem. Though Like self-driving cars, the advent of “With the home of the future, why will sport two important safety fea- they are partially powered by electricity, personal helicopters no longer appears not integrate that?” he said of the pad. tures. One is the ability for electric pow- personal helicopters still could be loud to be a case of if, but when. “In 2020, everyone is going to move in er to kick in if the craft needs to make an enough to bother the neighbors. “eVTOL technology is something we that direction.” emergency landing, whirling it to earth. Even flying a helicopter from home should take seriously,” said James The SureFly is being designed as Second, for extra safety, there will be a would require an estate that is big Moore, director of the University of unique among helicopters. It would be “ballistic parachute” – a parachute de- enough, which may not be easy in the Southern Cailfornia’s Transportation able to cruise at up to 70 mph for more ployed by an explosive charge – intend- densely populated cities. Engineering Program. than two hours using battery power ed to work at altitudes above 100 feet. Karl Brauer, executive publisher for The key to its success is making light- combined with a small engine. It would “It’s easy and safe to fly and opens Cox Automotive, sees toward er batteries and developing regulations cost about $200,000, cheaper than the market to skip over traffic,” said Jus- personal helicopters going one of two governing the copters’ flight paths. many helicopters. tin Jantzen, lead test engineer for Su- ways. One possibility is they remain “How quickly we respond to take advan- Where it differs most dramatically is reFly. playthings of the rich. The other is that tage of the new technology will largely in its appearance, looking like an over- That’s a potent combination in Los they catch on, creating air-traffic con- be a question of how quick we can de- sized drone rather than a conventional Angeles, ranked top for congestion in trol and storage headaches. fine the new rules of the road, so to helicopter. SureFly has no tail boom, the 2017 traffic scorecard by INRIX, a “The personal helicopter is a power- speak,” Moore said. which makes it about the size of a sedan company that specializes in transporta- ful concept for people living in Los An- Perkins, 44, who lives in Burbank, and compact enough to fit on a residen- tion analytics and connected car ser- geles,” he said, adding “even if it’s not California, is such a big believer in the tial landing pad. It levitates with eight vices. Los Angelenos spent an average realistic for most residents.” C4 | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2018 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

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(N) It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown Child Support Contestants from California (:01) 20/20 (N) ABC Columbia (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live WOLO 9 5 12 “Veterans Week” (N) Animated. Linus waits in the pumpkin compete. (N) (DVS) News at 11 (N) patch. Samantha Brown’s This Week In South Washington Week Breaking Big Shakespeare Uncovered “The Winter’s Shakespeare Uncovered “Richard III” Amanpour and Company (N) Washington Week WRJA ; 11 14 Places to Love Carolina (N) “Roxane Gay” Writer Tale With Simon Russell Beale” “The Shakespeare’s “Richard III.” (N) (N) Roxane Gay. Winter’s Tale.” (N) The Big Bang The- MLB on FOX Pre- 2018 World Series Boston Red Sox at Los Angeles Dodgers. The World Series shifts to Los Angeles as the Dodgers and Red Sox WACH FOX News Sports Zone DailyMailTV (N) WACH Y 6 6 ory “The Bus Pants game (N) (Live) contest Game 3. (N) (Live) at 10 (N) (Live) Utilization” Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Dynasty “The Butler Did It” Fallon gets in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend “I’m on My Own CSI: Miami “Kill Clause” Deadly jellyfish CSI: Miami “Count Me Out” An explosion The Game Tasha’s WKTC Ø 4 22 “Educating Boyd” “The Road Less over her head. (N) Path” Rebecca contemplates about her are used as a weapon. threatens agents’ lives. attraction to Rick. Driven” career. (N) CABLE CHANNELS (5:00) Live PD “Live PD -- 10.20.18” (:06) Live PD: Rewind “Live PD: Rewind Live PD “Live PD -- 10.26.18” Riding along with law enforcement. (N) Live PD “Live PD A&E 46 130 Riding along with law enforcement. No. 157” (N) -- 10.26.18” (6:30) “Hellraiser: Hellworld” (2005) Doug Bradley. Premiere. ››› “Hellraiser” (1987, Horror) Andrew Robinson, Clare Higgins, Ashley Laurence. ›› “Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth” (1992, Horror) Terry Farrell, Doug Bradley, Paula AMC 48 180 Evil Pinhead and his minions torment cyberspace teens. Clive Barker’s otherworldly tale of pain and torture. Marshall. The sadistic Pinhead returns to Earth in search of prey. ANPL 41 100 Tanked “Party Rockin’ Tank” The Crocodile Hunter: Best (:01) Tanked: Unfiltered (N) (:01) Tanked: Unfiltered (N) (:01) Tanked Tanked: Unfiltered › “Baggage Claim” (2013, Romance-Comedy) Paula Patton, Derek Luke, Taye Diggs. A woman sets out ›› “Jumping the Broom” (2011, Comedy) Angela Bassett, Paula Patton, Laz Alonso. A bride and groom’s (12:05) Hustle in BET 61 162 on a cross-country quest to find a husband. parents clash at the wedding. Brooklyn Below Deck “Bitch in Charge” Ross Get a Room With Carson & Thom Thom Get a Room With Carson & Thom Get a Room With Carson & Thom (:01) Get a Room With Carson & Thom (12:02) “The Schoo BRAVO 47 181 confronts Rhylee. and Carson decorate a grotto. Former interior designer. (N) Former interior designer. Thom and Carson decorate a grotto. of Rock” CNBC 35 84 Shark Tank Shark Tank A workout program. Shark Tank (DVS) Shark Tank Beyond the Tank Beyond the Tank CNN 3 80 Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Cuomo Prime Time (N) CNN Special Report (N) Anderson Cooper 360 Cuomo Prime Time (6:50) South Park (:25) South Park The Cleveland The Cleveland The Cleveland The Cleveland Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain: The comic This Week at the Comedy Central Kevin Hart: Laugh COM 57 136 Animated. Idol. Show “Ship’rect” Show Show Show discusses his life. Comedy Cellar Stand at My Pain Raven’s Home Raven’s Home Raven’s Home (N) Coop & Cami Ask Andi Mack Bizaardvark Raven’s Home Raven’s Home Coop & Cami Ask Andi Mack Bizaardvark DISN 18 200 the World (N) the World DSC 42 103 Gold Rush “The Rise of Rick Ness” Gold Rush: Pay Dirt “Smoked Out” (N) Gold Rush “Gods and Monsters” (N) (:01) Gold Rush: Pay Dirt (N) (:01) Expedition Unknown Gold Rush: Pay ESPN 26 35 College Football Miami at Boston College. (N) (Live) Scoreboard College Football Utah at UCLA. (N) (Live) ESPN2 27 39 Baseball Tonight High School Football Hewitt-Trussville (Ala.) at Thompson (Ala.). (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) FOOD 40 109 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FOXN 37 90 The Story With Martha MacCallum (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) Hannity (N) The Ingraham Angle (N) Fox News at Night with Shannon Tucker Carlson (6:40) ›› “Hocus Pocus” (1993, Comedy) Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kathy Najimy. Youths conjure up three child-hun- Hocus Pocus 25th Anniversary Hallow- The 700 Club “Teen Spirit” (2011 FREE 20 131 gry witches on Halloween. een Bash FSS 21 47 Future Phenoms Pro Football Week Fight Sports: Boxing 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline (N) Pro Football Week ACC All-Access Wm. Soccer (6:00) “Finding Santa” (2017, Romance) “Switched for Christmas” (2017, Drama) Candace Cameron Bure, Eion Bailey. “A Gift to Remember” (2017, Romance) Peter Porte, Ali Liebert, Jennifer Koenig. A “Most Wonderful HALL 52 183 Jodie Sweetin, Eric Winter. Estranged identical twins decide to swap lives up until Christmas Day. hopeless romantic finds love with a handsome stranger with amnesia. Time of Year” HGTV 39 112 Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens Hidden messages in art. Ancient Aliens: Declassified “Cover-Ups, Evidence and Visitors” The Eisenhower Briefing Document. (N) Ancient Aliens Law & Order “Crashers” A model’s body is Law & Order An heiress dies of an appar- Law & Order “Immortal” A man’s double Law & Order “Love Eternal” Reality TV Law & Order “Rubber Room” A blogger Law & Order “Amer- ION 13 18 found in an alley. ent overdose. life comes to light. crew finds a dead man’s body. threatens to blow up a school. ican Jihad” The Closer “Elysian Fields” A suspect is The Closer “Identity Theft” Brenda The Closer “Smells Like Murder” A body (:03) The Closer “Maternal Instincts” A (:03) The Closer “Waivers of Extradition” (12:01) The Closer LIFE 50 145 murdered. reopens a murder investigation. stuffed inside a large box. shooting leaves one dead. 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Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Hand- ›› “Star Wars: The Phantom Menace” (1999, Science Fiction) Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman. Young Anakin ELEAGUE ›› “Point Break” TBS 24 156 Implant” icap Spot” Skywalker begins to learn about the Force. (DVS) (2015) Katharine Hepburn: All About Me -- A ›› “White Lightning” (1973, Action) Burt Reynolds, Jennifer Billingsley, Ned Beatty. ›› “The Moonshine War” (1970, Crime Drama) Patrick McGoohan, Richard Wid- ›› “The Devil’s TCM 49 186 Self Portrait An ex-con helps federal agents break up a moonshine ring. mark, Alan Alda. A battle over bootleg liquor ensues between mountain clans. Eight” (1969) TLC 43 157 Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress 90 Day Fiancé Couples face stressful visa situations. (N) Unexpected Emiley has cheer tryouts. My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding 90 Day Fiancé NCIS: New Orleans “The Third Man” A ›› “Suicide Squad” (2016, Action) Will Smith, Jared Leto, Margot Robbie. Armed supervillains unite to ›› “Blade: Trinity” (2004, Horror) Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson, Jessica Biel. TNT 23 158 murder links to an attack on the city. battle a powerful entity. (DVS) Blade and a pair of vampire slayers battle Dracula. TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers TV LAND 55 161 M*A*S*H (:36) M*A*S*H (:12) Everybody Loves Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Two and Half Men Two and Half Men King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Sgt. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Carisi Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family USA 25 132 Benson is faced with a revelation. investigates his sister’s fiancé. coed says she was gang raped. “Wine Weekend” “Royal Visit” “Arrested” “Mistery Date” “Fulgencio” WE 68 166 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars (N) (:05) Love After Lockup (N) (:05) Mama June: From Not to Hot Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Married ... With Married ... With Married ... With Married ... With Married ... With Married ... With Married ... With Married ... With ››› “Fight Club” (1999, Suspense) Brad Pitt. ‘Midnight’ returns, ‘Sabrina’ debuts

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGH The pilot finds Sabrina at a Halloween continues to set turning point. Her father had the agenda. "Midnight, Texas" been a master warlock who (9 p.m., NBC, TV-14) returns had the temerity to marry a for a second season. mortal. After her parents per- Set in a quirky town located ished in a mysterious acci- too close to the gates of hell, dent, Sabrina was sent to live Midnight is home to a variety with her aunts. Now turning of ghouls and freaks — not 16, Sabrina has to be "bap- unlike the school featured on tized" into her witchy woman- the CW's "Legacies." But that hood but feels a strong pull series is about supernatural from her "normal" side. Girls preppies. "Midnight" mines just want to have fun. the Southern Gothic tradition. "Sabrina" doesn't sugarcoat For all of their freaky charac- or glamorize the world of ters, both series seem fright- witchcraft. It's presented as a eningly familiar. dark inversion of Christiani- • Streaming today on Netf- ty, rife with blood rituals and JOHN GOLDEN BRITT / NBC lix, "Chilling Adventures of Sa- murder. Zelda is given to “Midnight, Texas” returns for second season at 9 p.m. Friday on NBC. Peter Mensah as Lemuel and Arielle brina" (TV-14) takes the Archie many variations on biblical Kebbel as Olivia are seen in the episode “Head Games.” Comics character to dark ex- expressions, twisted to reflect tremes. Conceived as a com- Satan worship. She's also not TONIGHT'S OTHER panion to the CW's "River- above poaching some of the Bella, Brie Bella and Joshua Zainab Johnson and Ben HIGHLIGHTS dale," this might be a tad too funeral home clients to cook a Jay on "The Tonight Show" Sesar visit "Late Night With much for network TV. dinner of "long pork" for the • Bombers threaten New (11:35 p.m., NBC) ... Pete Da- Seth Meyers" (12:35 a.m., NBC, "Sabrina" opens just like Spellman family. York on "Blindspot" (8 p.m., vidson, Mary Lynn Rajskub, r). another CW teenfest did. Sa- Like many movies and se- NBC, TV-14). brina Spellman (Kiernan ries heavily dependent on spe- • The Los Angeles Dodgers Shipka) and her friends watch cial effects, "Sabrina" moves host the Boston Red Sox in "Night of the Living Dead" at a glacial pace. So, in addi- Game 3 of the World Series (8 and discuss it afterward at a tion to being almost forbid- p.m., Fox). coffee shop bull session, em- dingly creepy, this comic book • Nia Vardalos guest-stars ploying pseudo-intellectual adaptation borders on the on "My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" (9 jargon well beyond their boring. p.m., CW, TV-14). FACTORY OUTLET years. It reminded me of the • Kiernan Shipka's "Mad • On two hours of "Shake- first episode of "Gilmore Men" co-star John Slattery re- speare Uncovered" (PBS, TV- • Bed Linens • Comforters • Bath Towels, Washcloths • Rug Sets Girls," when Rory and her turns for another episode of PG, check local listings), "The • Bathroom Accessories, Shower Curtains • Linens • Kitchen Towels, friends dissected "Rosemary's "The Romanoffs" (TV-MA), Winter's Tale" (9 p.m.), "Rich- Dishcloths • Kitchen Rugs • Curtains • Valances • Area & Throw Rugs Baby" like graduate-level film streaming on Amazon Prime. ard III" (10 p.m.). students. Amanda Peet stars as a ner- • A respected doctor be- Like "Riverdale," this series vous New Yorker about to be- comes a target on "Blue 300 Thread Count Assorted Memory takes place in a continual come a grandmother, deeply Bloods" (10 p.m., CBS, TV-14). Pillowcases Foam Drying Mats time warp. Students use lap- conflicted about a secret and a • Cliques clash as the mini- tops, but people still drive lie at the center of her family series "Heathers" (10 p.m., Par- Stnadard - $3.00 ea. pkg. $2.00 - $5.00 ea. cars from the mid-20th centu- life. amount, TV-MA) continues. King - $4.00 ea. pkg. ry and listen to their grand- 2 per package Wildly uneven, these "Ro- CULT CHOICE parents' jukebox hits. manoffs" installments unfold Wash Mitts This wrinkle in time makes like standalone movies. This A wee one (Warwick Davis) Bed Pillows $3.00 ea. set a little more sense when we one, "Expectation," might ap- wants his pot of gold in the Standard - $4.00 ea. Set of 6 discover that Sabrina is being peal to Woody Allen fans 1993 shocker "Leprechaun" (8 Queen - $6.00 ea. raised in a funeral parlor by who've grown allergic to the p.m., Paramount). King - $8.00 ea. her aunts, ageless witches Bath-n-Box Sets director. SERIES NOTES Hilda (Lucy Davis) and Zelda HALLOWEEN-THEMED SERIES Decorative $15.00 ea. (Miranda Otto). Hilda is kind- Fallon needs help on "Dy- Sets include: Shower Curtain, ly and an expert on spells. AND HIGHLIGHTS nasty" (8 p.m., CW, TV-14) ... A Jute Rugs Liner, Hooks, 2 pc. Bath Rug Set, The strident Zelda is devout • An assignment coincides juvenile jury offers answers 3 pc. Towel Set, 4 pc. Ceramic 6’ x 8’ - $40.00 ea. Accessory Set in her service to "the Dark with Mexico's Dia de los on "Child Support" (9 p.m., Lord" and does not suffer Muertos celebrations on "Mac- ABC, TV-PG) ... "Dateline" (10 fools, including Hilda. Gyver" (8 p.m., CBS, TV-14). p.m., NBC) ... "20/20" (10 p.m., Sabrina also shares the • Linus' unorthodox beliefs ABC). SAVE THE DATE house with her warlock cous- are tested on "It's the Great LATE NIGHT WAREHOUSE SALE in, Ambrose (Chance Perdo- Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" (8 mo), of rather ambiguous sex- p.m., ABC, TV-G). Liev Schreiber is booked on NOVEMBER 3RD uality. But does gender really • Halloween brings a search "The Late Show With Stephen matter when you've been party to Jerry's past on "Ha- Colbert" (11:35 p.m., CBS) ... hanging around coffins for 75 waii Five-0" (9 p.m., CBS, TV- Jimmy Fallon welcomes 29 Progress St. - Sumter • 775-8366 Ext. 37 years? 14). Whoopi Goldberg, Nikki Store Hours: Mon. - Sat. • 9:30 - 5:00 THE SUMTER ITEM TELEVISION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2018 | C5

SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 27 SP FT 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM LOCAL CHANNELS Entertainment Tonight (N) Dateline NBC Saturday Night Live WIS News 10 at (:29) Saturday Night Live “SNL Presents: WIS * 3 10 11 (N) Halloween” Popular Halloween-themed sketches. News 19 at 7pm (N) Inside Edition College Football Notre Dame vs Navy. SDCCU Stadium in San Diego hosts the annual game between No. 3 Notre Dame and News 19 at 11pm NCIS: New Orleans “The Walking Dead” WLTX 3 9 9 Weekend (N) Navy. This match marks the first time in 90 years these schools will play west of the Fighting Irish’s home state of Indiana. Notre (N) A Navy lieutenant commander is poisoned Dame won the 2017 meeting 24-17 at home. (N) (Live) To Be Announced (:07) College Football Texas at Oklahoma State. No. 6 Texas aims to extend its unbeaten run in Big 12 play when it faces Oklahoma State. Texas beat Wipeout Contestants face the sweeper WOLO 9 5 12 Baylor 23-17 in Week 7 to reach six wins before Halloween for the first time in six years. The Cowboys have won three straight over the Longhorns. (N) trees. (Live) The Durrells in Corfu on Masterpiece Father Brown “The Crackpot of the The Doctor Blake Mysteries “Hear the Shetland Secret service pursues Perez Austin City Limits “Brandi Carlile” Brandi Bluegrass Un- WRJA ; 11 14 Larry’s friend comes to visit. Empire” Father Brown is trapped. Angels Sing” The death of a policeman. and Tosh. Carlile performs. (N) derground “Rev Osagyefo Sekou” (N FOX College MLB on FOX Pre- 2018 World Series Boston Red Sox at Los Angeles Dodgers. The Red Sox and Dodgers continue their quest for glory in Game 4 WACH FOX News Panthers Huddle Hell’s Kitchen WACH Y 6 6 Football Extra (N) game (N) (Live) of the 2018 World Series. (N) (Live) at 10 “Rookies vs. Vet- (Live) erans” Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Saving Hope “Stand By Me” Alex meets Leverage “The Ice Man Job” An unscrupu- The Listener “The Journey” A patient may Dateline Dateline WKTC Ø 4 22 Mike takes Boyd “Haunted House” her “buddy colleague.” (DVS) lous diamond merchant. be linked to Toby’s past. (DVS) trick-or-treating. CABLE CHANNELS (5:00) Live PD “Live PD -- 10.19.18” (:06) Live PD: Rewind “Live PD: Rewind Live PD “Live PD -- 10.27.18” Riding along with law enforcement. (N) Live PD “Live PD A&E 46 130 Riding along with law enforcement. No. 158” (N) -- 10.27.18” (:03) ›› “Friday the 13th” (1980, Horror) Betsy Palmer, Adrienne King, Harry Cros- (:08) › “Friday the 13th, Part 2” (1981, Horror) Amy Steel, John Furey, Adrienne (:13) › “Friday the 13th - Part III” (1982, Horror) Dana Kimmell AMC 48 180 by. Counselors die violently at Camp Crystal Lake. King. A hulking killer stalks counselors at Camp Crystal Lake. Killer Jason terrorizes teens and a biker gang. ANPL 41 100 Pit Bulls and Parolees “Low Rider” The Crocodile Hunter: Best Pit Bulls and Parolees “A Clean Slate” (:01) Pit Bulls and Parolees (:01) Pit Bulls and Parolees Pit Bulls-Parole (5:05) ›› “Madea’s Witness Protection” ›› “The Perfect Match” (2016, Romance-Comedy) Terrence J, Cassie Ventura, Donald Faison. Premiere. (:27) ›› “This Christmas” (2007, Comedy-Drama) Delroy Lindo, Idris Elba, Loretta BET 61 162 (2012) Tyler Perry, Eugene Levy. A playboy bets his friends that he won’t fall in love. Devine. A reunion at the holidays tests family ties. (6:30) ››› “Selena” (1997, Biography) Jennifer Lopez, Edward James Olmos, Jon Seda. Mexican-Ameri- ››› “Selena” (1997, Biography) Jennifer Lopez, Edward James Olmos, Jon Seda. Mexican-American singer skyrockets to fame. BRAVO 47 181 can singer skyrockets to fame. CNBC 35 84 Undercover Boss “Associa” Undercover Boss: Celebrity Edition Undercover Boss “Maaco” Undercover Boss “Alfred Angelo” Undercover Boss “Squaw Valley” Undercover Boss CNN 3 80 The Van Jones Show (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown This Is Life (:15) ››› “The Wedding Singer” (1998, Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore, Christine ›› “Horrible Bosses” (2011, Comedy) Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis. Three oppressed (11:50) South Park COM 57 136 Taylor. A 1980s wedding crooner attempts to find true love. workers plot against their employers. “Dead Kids” Raven’s Home Raven’s Home “Zombies” (2018) Milo Manheim, Meg Donnelly. Suburban high Zombies Halloween Under the Sea: (:25) Raven’s Home (10:55) Bizaardvark (:25) Coop & Cami Bizaardvark DISN 18 200 schoolers learn to coexist with zombies. Cast Party Descendants Ask the World DSC 42 103 Naked and Afraid “Man vs. Amazon” Naked and Afraid “Bug Blizzard” The rainforests of Nicaragua. (N) Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid ESPN 26 35 College Football Texas A&M at Mississippi State. (N) (Live) Scoreboard College Football Oregon at Arizona. (N) (Live) ESPN2 27 39 College Football North Carolina State at Syracuse. (N) (Live) Scoreboard College Football Hawaii at Fresno State. (N) (Live) FOOD 40 109 Halloween Baking Championship Halloween Wars “Infestation” Halloween Wars “Hybrid Horror” Halloween Wars “Grave Robber” Halloween Wars Halloween Wars FOXN 37 90 Fox Report with Jon Scott (N) Watters’ World (N) Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) The Greg Gutfeld Show (N) Watters’ World Justice Judge (6:50) ››› “Monsters University” (2013, Children’s) Voices of Billy Crystal, John Goodman, Steve Busce- (:20) ›› “Hotel Transylvania” (2012, Children’s) Voices of Adam Sandler. Animated. (:25) Toy Story OF (11:55) ››› “Para- FREE 20 131 mi. Animated. At first rivals, Mike and Sulley became the best of pals. Dracula invites famous monsters to a special birthday party. TERROR! Norman” FSS 21 47 Hawks Pregame NBA Basketball Chicago Bulls at Atlanta Hawks. From Philips Arena in Atlanta. (N) (Live) Hawks Postgame Hawks 4th Quarter NBA Basketball Chicago Bulls at Atlanta Hawks. (6:00) “Christmas Getaway” (2017) “Christmas at Pemberley Manor” (2018) Jessica Lowndes, Michael Rady. Premiere. “Christmas at Holly Lodge” (2017, Drama) Alison Sweeney, Jordan Bridges, Sheryl “A Royal Christ- HALL 52 183 Bridget Regan, Travis Van Winkle. A man falls back in love with Christmas and a party planner. Lee Ralph. Sophie tries to save her Holly Lodge from a developer. mas” (2014) HGTV 39 112 House Hunters Hunters Int’l Love It or List It A house’s flaws. Love It or List It Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation Restored “1900 Victorian Farmhouse” Love It or List It HIST 45 110 Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Supercharged “Harleys, Trans Ams & Model T’s” Brann Dailor; Marc-André Fleury. (N) (:05) Counting Cars (:34) Counting Cars Supercharged Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit An Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Pedo- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Fra- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Two Law & Order: Spe- ION 13 18 Subway commuter is mutilated. infant disappears at a local park. phile takes a detective hostage. ternity closes ranks during a probe. Arab-American women are murdered. cial Victims Unit (6:00) “Killer Under the Bed” (2018) “Zombie at 17” (2018, Suspense) Laurie Fortier, Celeste Desjardins, Seamus Patter- (:03) “Stalked by a Reality Star” (2018, Suspense) Cynthia Preston, Emily Bader. A (12:01) “Zombie at LIFE 50 145 Kristy Swanson, Brec Bassinger. son. Premiere. A 17-year-old girl begins turning into a zombie. reality TV star becomes dangerously obsessed with a woman. 17” (2018) MSNBC 36 92 Hardball With Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams The Beat With NICK 16 210 The Loud House Henry Danger Henry Danger Henry Danger Dude Perfect SpongeBob Friends Friends Friends (:35) Friends (12:10) Friends PARMT 64 153 Stephen King’s It: Maine friends struggle with the embodiment of evil. Heathers “Parts Five & Six” Betty and JD are interrogated. Stephen King’s It “Leatherface” (2017, Horror) Sam Strike, Stephen Dorff, James Bloor. An escaped “Dead in the Water” (2018, Suspense) Tanya van Graan, Nikohl Boosheri, Christia Channel Zero: The Dream Door Jillian (11:58) Futurama SYFY 58 152 Texas mental patient becomes a legendary killer. Visser. Premiere. An all female crew has to deal with an intruder. digs into secrets from her past. (N) (5:30) ›› “Horrible Bosses 2” (2014, The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Full Frontal With The Guest Book The Guest Book TBS 24 156 Comedy) Jason Bateman. (DVS) Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Samantha Bee “Finding Reality” “Under Cover” (6:00) ›› “The Power” (1968, Science ››› “The Ghost and Mrs. Muir” (1947, Fantasy) Gene Tierney, Rex Harrison. A ›› “The Ghost and Mr. Chicken” (1966, Comedy) Don Knotts, Joan Staley, Liam ››› “Follow Me TCM 49 186 Fiction) George Hamilton. lonely widow falls in love with a sea captain’s ghost. Redmond. An aspiring reporter spends a night in a haunted house. Quietly” (1949) TLC 43 157 My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding Unexpected Emiley has cheer tryouts. Gypsy Wedding (5:30) ›› “Suicide Squad” (2016, Ac- ››› “Iron Man 3” (2013, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle. Premiere. A powerful ››› “Iron Man” (2008, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Gwyneth TNT 23 158 tion) Will Smith, Jared Leto. (DVS) enemy tests Tony Stark’s true mettle. (DVS) Paltrow. A billionaire dons an armored suit to fight criminals. (DVS) TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Comedy Knockout TV LAND 55 161 Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens NCIS “Oil & Water” An explosion occurs on NCIS “Parental Guidance Suggested” A NCIS “Viral” A murder matches a serial NCIS “Shell Game” The team investigates NCIS “Trapped” A petty officer is found NCIS Marine is at- USA 25 132 an oil rig. (DVS) therapist is murdered. (DVS) killer’s MO. (DVS) an abduction. (DVS) murdered. (DVS) tacked in his home. WE 68 166 Criminal Minds “Damaged” Criminal Minds “A Higher Power” Criminal Minds “Elephant’s Memory” Criminal Minds J.J. meets a colleague. Criminal Minds Thwarting a stalker. Criminal Minds WGNA 8 172 Blue Bloods “Power of the Press” Blue Bloods “Sins of the Father” Blue Bloods Army veterans rob a bank. ›› “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” (2006) Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom. Hallmark unleashes Christmas

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGH handful of women to be given a most cable series. So don't start They're back! Less than a talk show. Chelsea Handler calling this a dead show walk- week before Halloween and had a long run on E! but her ing. two months before the actual streaming series was a notable holiday, Christmas movies re- failure for Netflix. The stream- SATURDAY'S HIGHLIGHTS turn to the Hallmark Channel, ing giant was also quick to can- • College football action in- reducing Veterans Day and cel "The Break With Michelle cludes Notre Dame vs. Navy (8 Thanksgiving to mere speed- Wolf," starring the former p.m., CBS) and Texas vs. Oklaho- bumps on the way to Black Fri- "Daily Show" talent. ma State (8 p.m., ABC). day. Speaking of "The Daily • The Los Angeles Dodgers The cable outlet has prom- Show," Netflix will begin host the Boston Red Sox in ised to air 22 original Christ- streaming new episodes of "Pa- Game 4 of the World Series (8 mas movies between now and triot Act With Hasan Minhaj" p.m., Fox). Dec. 25. "Original" may be a bit every Sunday. Not to be con- • A boat's all-female crew of an exaggeration, if Satur- fused with "Last Week Tonight has a frightful visitor in the day's bauble, "Christmas at Pem- With John Oliver," broadcast 2018 shocker "Dead in the Water" berley Manor," (8 p.m., TV-G) is on Sundays on HBO and fea- (9 p.m., Syfy, TV-14). 2018 CROWN MEDIA UNITED STATES LLC / PHOTOGRAPHER ROBERT CLARK any indication. In this 2018 ro- turing another former "Daily Jessica Lowndes and Michael Rady star in “Christmas at Pemberley mance, a businessman who's Show" commentator. SUNDAY'S HIGHLIGHTS Manor” at 8 p.m. Saturday on Hallmark. grown disenchanted with the As the title implies, Minhaj • Scheduled on "60 Minutes" holiday has his spirits rekin- will focus on mining comedy (7 p.m., CBS): a visit to the for- dled when he falls in love with from international affairs in merly ISIS-controlled city of NBC, TV-14). ground explained on "Super- a party planner. Not to be con- the age of terror and surveil- Raqqa, Syria; a profile of Jaap girl" (8 p.m., CW, TV-14) ... An fused with the 2017 holiday film lance and politically motivated van Zweden, the new music di- SUNDAY SERIES informant falls into the "Christmas at Holly Lodge" (10 appeals to fear and xenophobia. rector of the New York Phil- "Football Night in America" wrong hands on "NCIS: Los An- p.m. Saturday). Born in California to Mus- harmonic. (7 p.m., NBC) ... An unsocial geles" (9 p.m., CBS, TV-14) ... And Hallmark isn't alone. lim parents from India, Minhaj • If a World Series Game 5 (8 act on "God Friended Me" (8 Charles Barkley appears on Loretta Devine stars in the 2007 hosted the White House Corre- p.m., Fox) is not required, look p.m., CBS, TV-PG) ... A Hal- "Shark Tank" (9 p.m., ABC, TV- holiday musical melodrama spondents dinner in 2017. Mi- for repeats of Fox's Sunday loween-themed "Dancing With PG) ... Harry assigns too "This Christmas" (10:27 p.m. Sat- chelle Wolf hosted the dinner night lineup. the Stars: Juniors" (8 p.m., much homework on urday, BET, TV-14). in 2018, making it a pretty good • Newcomers monopolize ABC, TV-PG) ... Ben's back- "Charmed" (9 p.m., CW, TV-14). • After exhibiting frighten- pathway to a Netflix series. But Spiro's time on "The Durrells ing changes in her complexion, there's no guarantee it will last. in Corfu" on "Masterpiece" (8 a teen looks for answers from a • A grim reckoning leaves p.m., PBS, TV-PG, check local FREEDOM FURNITURE know-it-all shut-in in the 2018 Ray in a self-imposed exile on listings). 493 N. GUIGNARD • SUMTER, SC shocker "Zombie at 17" (8 p.m. the sixth season opener of "Ray • A couple's reconciliation is Saturday, Lifetime, TV-PG). Not Donovan" (9 p.m. Sunday, Show- put on hold when the wife at- 499-2002 to be confused with the 2018 time, TV-MA). On Staten Island tacks her rival in the 2018 539 A S. MILL ST., • MANNING, SC high school comedy "Zombies" of all places. shocker "Til Ex Do Us Part" (8 803-433-2300 (8 p.m. Saturday, Disney, TV-G). Always a remarkable actor, p.m., Lifetime, TV-14). Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00am-7:00pm •Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm • Sunday Closed • Just when you thought Liev Schreiber is far more be- • The New Orleans Saints and CHECK US OUT ON FACEBOOK.COM there might be enough talk lievable as a wounded soul Minnesota Vikings tangle in shows, two more debut. E! than as the mobbed-up super- "Sunday Night Football" (8:20 $ launches "Busy Tonight" (10 p.m. fixer from Los Angeles by way p.m., NBC). QUEEN SIZE 299 Sunday, TV-14), hosted by ac- of Boston. • Parliamentary setbacks tress Busy Philipps. A televi- But don't get too comfortable change Ross' outlook on "Pol- Includes: Headboard, sion fixture since her role on with the soul-searching Ray. By dark" on "Masterpiece" (9 p.m., Bedroom Sets Dresser, Mirror & Chest "Freaks & Geeks" back in 1999, the end of the season opener, PBS, TV-14, check local list- she has appeared on "ER," Ray is pulled back into his old ings). "Dawson's Creek" and "Cougar ways when media mogul Sa- • Ashley is advised to tone it SOFA & LOVESEATS Town" and more recently in mantha Winslow (Susan Sa- down on "The Deuce" (9 p.m., the Amy Schumer big-screen randon) needs a favor done for HBO, TV-MA). $ Per comedy "I Feel Pretty." her favorite politician, a mayor- • A request to repatriate re- Starting at 399 Never typecast as merely al hopeful with a big mess on mains turns into a diplomatic Set the "pretty" blonde, Philipps her hands. tiff on "Madam Secretary" (10 projects a formidable presence, • Second-generation reptile p.m., CBS, TV-PG). TWIN SET FULL SET at once attractive, sociable and wranglers get their own series • Ricky Gervais and Jeff chatty, but capable of sudden when "Crikey! It's the Irwins" (8 Bridges appear on "The Alec $ $ ferocity. She has not been shy p.m. Sunday, Animal Planet, Baldwin Show" (10 p.m., ABC, 129 $ 169 $ about her past. She recently TV-PG) debuts. TV-14). 199 399 joined a chorus of women re- • Rick's past misdeeds may PILLOW QUEEN SET TOP KING SET vealing long-hidden traumatic foil his plans on "The Walking CULT CHOICE histories of sexual assault. Dead" (9 p.m. Sunday, AMC, A would-be reporter (Don Philipps also opened up about TV-MA). Much has been writ- Knotts) spends the night in a Lamps ...... $15 Barstools ...... $49 on-set altercations with her ten about this series' rapidly haunted house in the 1966 com- "Freaks & Geeks" co-star disappearing audience. edy "The Ghost and Mr. Chicken" Rugs ...... $39 4 Drawer Chests ...$79 James Franco, star of HBO's Its popularity has long been (10 p.m. Saturday, TCM). "The Deuce." a mystery to me, so I'm not SATURDAY SERIES Will this translate well to the about to venture theories about Bunk Beds ...... $399 Dinette Sets ...... $169 chat-show couch? Can she get its decline. Still, it attracts A two-hour "Dateline" (8 p.m., with mattress her guests to "spill"? nearly 5 million viewers per ep- NBC) ... A vintage helping of Philipps remains one of a isode, a dream number for "Saturday Night Live" (10 p.m., FINANCING AVAILABLE • FREE LOCAL DELIVERY C6 | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2018 COMICS THE SUMTER ITEM BIZARRO WALLACE THE BRAVE

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