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t Legal Notices l[ Summons for Relief. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF WlI.l.lAMSBURG, Court of Common Pleas. E R Rhodus. I'laintitV. vs Harps McDonald. Tarlton McDonald.' Rosanrah Mc ona'.d. Braddy McDonald and Jennie McDonald. Defendants. ? * ? - , . yt at nU. To the Defendant, narps mcuunaiu. You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action,of which a copy i> herewith served ! upon you. and to serve a copy of your an-j swertothe said complaint on the subscrih-1 ers at their office at Kingstree, S C, j within twenty days after the service: hereof, exclusive of the day of such; service: and if you fail to answer the ' complaint within the time aforesaid, the i plaintiff in this action will apnly to the | Court for the relief demanded in the i complaint. * Lee & Fishbukne, Plaintiff's Attorneys. November 7, 1911. To the aDsent Defendants, Harps McDonald: Take Notice: That the original sum-; mons in this action, of which the fore-1 going is a copy, together with the complaint, was filed in the office of the Clerk f of the Court of Common Pleas of Williamsburg county. State of South Carolina, on tne 7th "day of November, A D 1911. Lee vi Fishbcrne, Plaintiff's Attorneys. November 7. 1911. ; Order. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, I Court of Common Pleas. E B Rhodus,'Plaintiff. t vs * Harps McDonald, Tarlton McDonald. Rosannah McDonald, Braddy McDonald and Jennie McDonald,Defendants. On reading and filing the annexed affidavit of L B Rhodus, the plaintiff herein, showing that the above entitled action is brought for the partition and sale of real estate situate in the county of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, and that the defendant. Harps McDonald, is an infant of the age of nineteen years, and does not reside in this State, but is now residing at Otter Creek, in the State of Florida, and is entitled to an interest in the said real estate; now, on motion of Lee A Fishburn, attorneys for the Plaintiff: It is ordered, that Edwin L Hirsch, Esq, an attorney of this court, who r is a suitable and competent person, be, and he hereby is, designated and appointed a guardian ad litem for the said j defendant, Harps McDonald, and as such authorized and directed to answer and defend the above entitled action on his behalf, unless the said Harps McDonald, or some one on his behalf, within twenty days after the service upon him of this order, shall procure to be "\ appointed a guardian ad litem for the said Harps McDonald, defendant above i ' fcaamed. ' * * - J ? j *1?* ' It is lurtner oraereu, uiai tins i be served upon the said Harps McDonald by publication of the same once a week for six successive weeks in the "County Record," a weekly newspaper published at Kingstree.South Carolina, j. and that a copy thereof be mailed to the said defendant at his address at t Otter Creek, Florida, with the postage charges prepaid thereon. Given under , nay hand ana official sea! this 7th day of [' * November, 1911 at Kingstree, S. C. g?v HO Britton, [seal] Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Williamsburg County. I consent, ll-9-6t .Edwin L Hirsch. Citation NoticeTHE STATE OFSOL'TH CAROLINA County of Williamsburg. By P M Brockinton, Esq, Probate ;; . v Judge. Whereas, Mrs FowLt Graham and V S& - v W Graham made suit to me to' grant them letters of administration of the estate of and effects of John S Graham, These are therefore to cite and adk monish all and singular the kindred and n . creditors of the said John S Graham.de ceased, that they be and appear before B me in the Court of Probate to be held at ft Kingstree, S C, on the 11th day of NoB vemoer next after publication thereof, It at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show B cause, if any they have, why the said ft administration should not be granted, ft Given under my hand this 28th day of October, Anno Domini, 1911. Published on the 2nd day of Novem| ber, 1911, in The County Record. |v P M Brockinton, I t ll-2-2t Probate Judge. f Citation Notice. ? THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Williamsburg, k By P M Brockinton, Esq, Probate ft J udge. Whereas, Benjamin Fulton made suit * ^ ^ * rv _ rto me to grant new* j i_?avi? icmcis m administ ration of the estate of and ef-? fects of Julius Fulton, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular trie kindred and creditors of the said Julius Fulton, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Kingstsee, S C, on the 11th day of November uext after publication thereof.at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be !>.' granted. ? . Given under my hand this 28th day of October, Anno DomiDi, 1911. Published on the 2nd day of November, 1911, in The County Record. p M Brockixtox, ll-2-2t Probate Judge. Notice. Pursuant to the order of the Honorable HK P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate for Williamsburg county, dated October 28, . 1911, the uudersigned will offer for sale K at the store formerly occupied by J F Bv . Scott, in Williamsburg county, South B Carolina, on the 10th day of November, B / ' 1911, to the highest bidder for cash, the h/ ... following described personal property: I 1 one-horse wa^on, 1 iron-grey mule, 1 black mule, 1 DiacK oeuuy muie, 1 I black boree mule, 1 pony horse, 8 oxen, P 2 cows and calves, 1 sow and 5 shoats, ' 1 mowing machine and rake, 1 sulky &!, plow. J F Scott, L> . Administrator of the Estate of J F < goott, deceased. ll-2-2t Citation Notice- ' thy: state of south Carolina. col'nty of williamsburg. Bv P M Brock in ton. Esq, Probate Judge. Whereas, .! C Hudson made suit to me U> grant him letters of administration of the estate of and effects of A O Hudson, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said A O Hudson, deceased. that they be and appear before me in the ( curl of Probate, to be held at Kingstree, S (\ on the 13th day of November next after publication thereof.at li o'clock in the forenoon,to show cause.if any they have, why the said administration should not bo granted. Gi ven under my hand this 30th day of October. Anno Domini, 1911. Published on the 2nd day of November, 1911, in The County Record. P M' Brockinton, 11 -2-2t Probate Judge. Election Notice. The legal requirements having been met. an election is hereby ordered o be held Friday. November 10, 1911. in Special School District No22. to determine whether said district shall be constituted a State High School district. By order of St t erintendent of Education WiHiamshure eountv. T W Bo\ i,e, J S Montgomery, Krep Mishoe. ll-2-2t Trustees. Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor ??f '<> >. :.?tr:t':oD will be open on the is: > or 'r.) in each month for the purpose 01 iri. ferine any rwrsnn who in qnaiiied */> follows: Who .shall have been a resident?. the State for two years, and of th* county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote four months before the day of election, and shall have paid, si* months before, any poll tax then din and payable, and who can both rem' and write any section of the constitution of lS95.subillitted to him by th* Supervisors of Registration. or wh< can show that he owns, and has paid all taxes collectable on during; tinpresent year, property in this St-atr assessed at three hundred dollars or more,. J. Y. McGILL, Clerk of Board Executors' Notice. All persons having claims against the estate of Scipio Pendergra9s, deceased, will present the same for payment, dulv attested, to the undersigned, and all persons indebted to said estate are reouested to settle same at once. Ben Brockington, Ramon Pendergrass, ll-2-4t Executors. Administrator's Notice ' ."'Notice is hereby given that all persons who are indebted to the estate of F G Green, deceased, will make Dayment to the undersigned, and all persons having claims against the same wfll present them, duly attested. F P Guerry, Administrator Estate of F G Green, deceased. ll-2-4t Tax Notice. The tax books will be open for collection of taxes the 15lh day of October next. Tax levy as follows: For State 5 1-2 mills " Roads 1 " Bridges 1-2 " " Com Schools 3 " Ordinary County 3 1-4 " " Stock Law Fence, 60 mills on all stock in Suttons and part of Anderson and Penn townships. A tax oi Due per neaa on uogs. I " High School in Kingstree township, 2 mills. " Retiring bonds in Kingstree township, 2 mills. " Retiring bonds in Greelyville school district, 3 mills. All parties between the ages of 21 and 60 years, inclusive, are liable, unless exempted by law, to a poll tax of $1.00, also a commutation tax of $2.00, Levy for special school districts as follows: Nos 8, 14, 19, 22, 25, 32, 34, 40, 43, 47 and 49?2 mills. No 31?3 mills. Nos 16, 26, 27, 28, 29. 35, 36, 37, 89, 41, 42, 45, 46, 48 and 50?4 mills. No 23?12 mills. No 24?6 mills. I will be at the following places mentioned below for collection oi said taxes: October. J L Gowdy's store, 21 Greelyville,4 23 and 24 Gourain, 25 Suttons, 26 Trio, 27 Harpers, 28 Benson,|, 30 Rloomingvale, 31 November Morrisville, 1 Rhems, 2 W R Graham's store, 3 Rome, 4 Lamberts, 6 Ard's X Roads, 7 Johnsonville, 8 Vox, 9 Prospect, 10 11 Salters, 17 Cades, 18 Will be in Kingstree from October 15 to December 31, inclusive, except on dates of above appointments. Upon all unpaid taxes after December 31 a penalty of 1% will be added for January, 1% for February and 5% to 15th day of March next,after which the books will be closed and executions issued upon all unpaid taxes. Those who desire to pay their taxes through the mail would expedite matters by dropping the Treasurer a postal asking for the amount of their tax, so as to avoid sending the wrong amount, also stating the township or townships (if property is owned in more than one) and if possible give school district where property is located; also state whether poll or road tax, or both, are wanted. After paying taxes examine your receipts ana see if all of your property is covered; if not, see about it at once. By following the above suggestions complications and additional cost may be avoided. J Wesley Cook, 9-21-tf County Treasurer. A' OVERTURNED UNTIL HE COM? Ezekidl xxi, 25-27?Sept. 3 "Dnp^rt from rril and d-> Qood; mm* ptm aiul pursue U."?Pfclm fzric, 7?. -t?crT the Kiviai? of the Low Go L_J plainly told the nation of 1; J rael the terms and condition uj>on which they were receh ed as rils people. If thoy would b obedient to the Divine requirements a things would work well with fbeii They would be rich, prosi?erous. th blessed nation of the Lord. But if, o fli** (.nnf"uPf fhar chnnM nocrlt?f?t th Divine Statutes and become Idolatrous the Ix)rd would oppose them an would deliver them Into the hands ?i their enemies for chastisement; an "seven times" should ptyss over then ?Levltkus sxvi. IS, 23. 24. 2S. Now had come the time for the cotr plete overthrow of the national polit.) for a period of "seven times" or seve years, as foretold by Moses. In thi case, however, the years must have been xym- rvt^i|j(p3 bolic because frequently they had ^ j c u p 11 v 11 les of more than seven years. Accepting, [& ; - J then, as a fact | j that these seven r.vii/ i years or "times" n "vjjltrs \ were symbolic | years, how long a i perlod do they in- rmrertai Empire*? dicate? Man'* Vine. It Is an accepted fact that in Bibl symbolism each day represents a yeai and the Jewish " year had twelv months of thirty days each. Tbu each year represented symbolical! on/1 ulrHr VOOfu' ft T"! ! uuiiuicu mm rja,^vu.?o, the seven years of chastisement rep? seated 7 times 360, or 2,520 yean. When, therefore, we reed that th kingdom wonld be overturned, orn turned until Messiah should come, w are to understand that the period o the overturned condition, as a wbo!< wonld be 2,f>20 years, beginning wit the time the crown was taken froi Zedekiab?in 006 B. C. (70 years prio to the proclamation of Cyrus permii ting the people to return?580 B. C.). A Look at the Foots It Is always Interesting and profit able to students of the Bible to not the fulfilment of Divine predlctloni It establishes faith, it makes all o God's promises more real; it assure us of Divine supervision in respect t Israel's affaire and thus gives groum for confidence in the supervision o the affairs of spiritual Israel?th Church. As we look back along the aisles o history we see the fulfilment of th declaration that the nation of Israe would be overturned. After Its res toratlon by Cyrus, B. C. 536, It con tinued to have a sort of national ex lstence for GOO years; yet In all tha nnf a !Hn?r nt tho lino O 11LUC 1W liUU UV? U v? V-.- .... ? ? David?the line of Divine promlseand It was ruled over by the variom adjoining nations, as It Is written, "Je rusalem shall be trodden down of th< Gentiles until the times (years) of th< Gentiles be filled fulL" The Times of the Gentiles "When God removed the typical king dom of Israel and His typical throm In the world, He gave over the earth ly dominion to the Gentiles; and thli lease of i>ower, us represented In Dan lei's prophecy, was to continue fo "seven times"?2,520 years. In othe words, during the same period tha Israel would be having "seven times' of tribulation and subjection, the Gen tiles would be having "seven times' of prosperity; and both will termlnab at the same tlm< Mexxy- ?In 2,520 year ib^^Xy are, so far as thi % _ Gentiles are con cerned, a lease o flwBl ^?W6r '?r bylon, the firs CiUveraol Empire*? Universal Em 0?r? Vi?*c. plre; (b) Medc Persia, the second Universal Empire (c) Grecia, the third Universal Em plre; and (dj Rome, the fourth Uni versal Empire. According to th Scriptural view of the matter, thi fourth Universal Empire Is still ref resented in the Papacy and the vs rious so-called Christian government of the world . It la well to note particularly tb dream of Nebuchadnezzar, as recordei In Daniel H, 31-45, and Its Interprets tlon by the Prophet DanleL Dante does not here state the time for th end of these Gentile governments; tha we find elsewhere. Hut every fore told circumstance Indicates that th end Is nigh,, even at the doors. Th stone cut out of the mountain with out hands, which smites and scatter the Gentile powers, represents th< true Church, the Kingdom of God When glorified It will smite and df stroy the kingdoms of this world Not the people, but the government are symbolized by the image. (Z) The next tiling in order, now following the expiration of the "sera times" <2,520 years, to 1015 A. D, will be the establishment of Meeslwh' Kingdom and Its recognition by tb ehDdisn of Israel, and through thai as God's Instruments and channel, tb blessing of all the families of ti> MUth - . w . ^ - A- Z-f 1 Pafcfkesl Pale-faced, weak, and p { <m Shaky women?who suffer K: m every day with womanly E weakness?need the help R : g of a gentle tonic, with E Eg a building action on the ?P *! womanly system. If you are fej weak?you need Cardui, B|! d Sh woman's ton'c? because ja i * SS Cardui will act directly on g| :s Eg the cause of your trouble, if Cardui has a record of Wi' * | m more than 50 years of gj j !success. It must be good. " ?! The Woman's Tonic 1 fa Mrs.' Effie Graham, of fe rj Willard, Ky., says: "I II fl g| was so weak I could K jU hardly ga I suffered, p] Wk nearly every month, for 3 || |i years. When I began to || g| take Cardui, my back hurt Kg rj awfully. I only weighed Jm si 99 pounds. Not long after, fej Pa I weighed 115. Now, I re |fl do all my work, and am Pj p| in good health." Begin || r-1 taking (Cardui, today. I J [ Professional Cards', j d j ? i no m r M.r k RF L/I\. rv, V. iTivvr&wu e Dental Surgeon, Jtflee in Hirsch built ing, over Kingee tree Drag tympany's t J M. A. WOODS. n DENTIST. f OMii ov?r Sln^Utair Bldg. t- #'PHOH MO. 6S.# LAKE CITY, S.C ? W. Leland Taylor, J DENTIST. B Office orer Dr W V Brocklngtoir c Store, 0 KINGSTRKE, - S.C. 1 5-21-tf. e M. D. Nesmith f DENTIST. ? LAKE CITY. . . - S. C. : W.L.BASS7 t ' Attorney-at-Law, LAKE CITY, 8. C. I BOTH FOI AT Greelyville Live Stocl Greefcrril E. B. RHODE ? w w nnn a ? L. J. M/ ? ? The Coffins ant if offers his @ ? n | Day am ? in t ? FIRST OFFICE OVER STACI ? @ Yours, to 1 L. J. ST7 ?'.?:?'?:?.?:?:?:?.?m j The Fall T< I HINuSIKtt liKAUtll will fc Septembe AH departme in Good Wor I Parents who intend enterii will please do so during the firs Patrons and friends of the to visit the school at any ame. Any further Inform aFFvu,6 J. W. Swittenberg, Superintendent Kingstre Ml ?? Go To , WHEN YOU NEED ANYT A record of more than t hind him. With a bunch < on hand, he is always reac Also Feed and I J. L. Stuckey, ?VV*W?VVWWrYWWWWYW % Why Throw Aws !l Why Lose 1 WHEN YOU < Mower fo: A Rake fc } 10-26-3t Supt fxiucanon. L I Lands for Sale. s Near enough to Johnson ville postofflce for town lota. Prices right, No better r land in county. ' 50 acres, about 15 under cultivation. a 106 " " 30 " i, 600 " " 30 " 8 Write for information to b J H Chapman, M D, n 9-7-tf Johnson ville, S C. < FOLEtSDMEYHllS ' DR. R. J, MCCABE, Dentist ? KINGSTREE, / S. C s Benj. MclNNES, M. R. C. V. S. r B.KaterMclNNES.M. D., V.M.D. r VETERINARIANS. t One of us w ill be at Kingstree the . first Monday in each month, at Hel" ler's Stables. 9-28-tf b ???????? 9 8 Kingstree CAMP NO* 27. 1st ud 3rd Hondas g (( Night* ln^ Mth ^JBU VisltLng choppers cor dtally invited to corns f ?P1111(1 8110D a stoay 0 vc* or hang about on th? Philip H. Stoll, '" 27 12m. Con. Com. " ; tz:. of if. Kings tree Lodge Knights of Pytbias , Regular Conventions Every f" L_ 2n< and 4th Wednesday nights s Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourdin Building. e a J Wesley Cook, C C. !i C W Boswell, K of R & S. ' Notice to Teachers> e All tha teachers in the county are ree quested to meet in the school auditorit nm, Kingstree. at 11:30 a. m., Saturday, ? November 11. J G McCullough, lCKLEY, j /I I Gaskets Man | ffl services @ ill d Night ki FY'S nRY snnns co.'s. ? m ^CKLEY. | J ?:@:?:?:?:?:@:?:?:?:? W aK529GBS&E2ZUMBSBHHfllBHHHI V jrm of the i AND moil SCHOOL ~? r 18,1911 fl * nts are now 4| king Order; \ J9 Hg ig their children in the school jM it week of the fall term. 'M School are cordially invited J ation may be had by { . rjM E. C. Epps, Clerk Board of Trustees' fin _ Stuckey HINS IN HORSEFLESH | wenty years stands beDf nice horses and mules JS ly for a sale or a swap. 1 jivery Stables. / a Lake City, S. C. ^ j yyyyyyyvvvv vyywwvww? iv Your Money? % J four Hay? 3- I SAN BUY A 5 r $42.50,1 | >r $22.50 3; =t $65 OO || [ Co's New Stable, f: le, S. C. 3: IS. Mnns^er. ^ lfj