The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 28, 1922, Image 6
HUGE SUM ASKED FOR
SCHOOLS OF CAPITAL.
Washington, D. C., to Be Center of
Education, Legislative
Plan.
(Capital News Service)
Washington, Dec. 26.?That the
nation's capital should be the center
of the educational life of the nation,
as well as its governmental center,
is demanded in a resolution passed
at the annual convention of the National
Education Association in Bos
ton, and backed by the bold request
of the Washington Board of Education
for six and a half millions to
bring the capital school up to date.
One hundred and sixteen thousand
teachers sent their representatives to
Boston for the convention, where they
passed a resolution which reads:
"In a special sense the schools oi
the capital city belong to the nation.
In behalf of the nation we ask congress
to create a boaid of education
for the city of Washington which
shall be entirely free from party con
trol, to have direct control of ita own
financial budget, and with a secun
financial income sufficient to mak<
these schools worthy of the capital
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City 01 tne nation.
Washington schools are neglected
run down, out of date, have poor'
paid teachers; suffer from overcrowding,
the two platoon system and
policy of temporizing on the part o
congress, the appropriating power foi j
Washington's schools. That the chil
dren of the national capital shoul<
have at least as good a chance for
an education as is given in a thousand
small but intensely American
and wholly enlightened towns and
cities, is the thought behind the resolution
passed by the N. E. A., and
the normal force behind the demand
of the present Board of Education
for money enough to replace old
buildings with new, buy sufficient
books, and pay teachers enough to
keep good ones on the job of instructing
the youth of the nation's city.
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GOVERNMENT TO ASSIST
IN SHRINE M??r 1IM juixl
Large Appropriation Asked to Pro<
vide for Visitors Expected
Jane 3.
, (Capital News Service)
Washington, Dec, 26.?The Imperial
Council Session of the Ancient
Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic
Shrine of North America, which will
occur in Washington in June, 1923,
is expected to bring to the capital
city the largest crowd of sight-seers
which has ever invaded it. It is
predicted, from requests for parking
space for railroad cars, and reservations
made in hotels, that more than
three hundred thousand visitors will
crowd Washington during Shrine
week.
Provision for the comfort and safety
is made in a joint resollution introduced
in the senate by Chairman Ball,
of the senate district committee.
This resolution appropriates $25,000,
or so much of that sum as may be
necessary for the maintenance of
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puDiic order, tne suety 01 mc public,
etc., during' the annual session
of the Imperial Council of the Mystic
Shrine.
The convention will be held fron^
June 3 to June 7, inclusive, but the
appropriation covers the period fron
May 25 to June 10.
The resolution also appropriates
funds for the erection of temporary
public convenience stations, information
booths, etc. The commissioners
are to be authorized to make special
police regulations for the occasion, to
fix passenger fares, and otherwise
control the public utilities that would
be called into service.
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A man who would not take his
home paper sent his little boy to borrow
the copy taken by a neighbor.
In his haste the boy ran over a hive
of bees and in ten minutes he look- j
ed like a warty squash. His cries
reached his father, who ran to his
assistance, failing to note a barb
wire fence, which he ran into breaking
it down, cutting a handful of flesh
from his anatomy, and ruining a $5
pair of pants. The cow took advantage
of the gap in the fence and got
into the corn. Hearing the racket,
his wife ran out, upsetting a 4-gallon
churn of rich cream into the
basket of kittens and drowned them.
In her haste she lost a $17 set of
teeth. The baby, left alone, crawled I
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and ruined a brand new $20 carpet.
During the excitement the oldest
daughter ran away with the hired
man, the dog broke up eleven sittings
of eggs and the calves chewed the
tails of four night shirts. Cheaper
by far to have the paper delivered,
says a South Dakota newspaper.?Ex.
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and on the West by the lot now or
formerly of D. J. Epps, said lot above
described and hereby conveyed being
the major portion of that certain
larger lot conveyed to D. J. Epps b>
W. R. Funk by deed dated October
14th, 1919. recorded in the Clerk's
office for said county in Book MM
at page 783.
"Both of the lots of land above
described, are the same whch were
conveyed to the sad Charles E. Commander
and W. L. Payne by D. J.
Epps, by his deed of January I2tn,
1920, it being intended that all ot
the rights and privileges thereunder
acquired, are hereby conveyed subject
to the restriction as to the use
of the said Lot No. 1 on Main street
in said town as in said deed and
attached agreement set forth."
Purchaser to pay for papers and
in the event that he fails or neglects
to comply promptly with his bid by
payment thereof the said property
wiil be resold on the same or some
subsequent sales day at his risk.
J. D. BRITTON.
! Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
i vuiiiowcKnwr rViiinfv in said State
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, Kingstree, S. C., December 13, 1922
J 12-14-3t. L. W. G.
j TRESPASS NOTICE.
Pursuant to provisions of Section
2! 1 Criminal Code of South Carolina,
all persons are hereby warned against j
trespassing on lands of the estate of
S. P. Brockington, in any manner,!
either by cutting or hauling wood,
hunting or allowing stock to run at1
large on same. Violators will be
dealt with according to law.
W. B- BROCKINGTON,
Trustee of the Estate of S. P. Brockington.
12-14-4tc
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Williamsburg.
Court of Common Pleas.
Bank of Andrews, a carporation,
Plaintiff,
against
L. K. McLellan, and Coe-Mortimer
Company, a corporation, Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of a decree signed by
his Honor Judge J. W. DeVore in
the above entitled action, bearing date
the 7th day of December, 1922, to
me directed. I will sell to the highest
bidder for cash, before the court
house door in the town of Kingstree,
County of Williamsburg, State of
South Carolina, on the first Monday in
January, 1923, the same being the
1st day of the said month, during
the legal hours of sale, the following
described tracts and parcels of land:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land lying and being in the
County of Williamsburg, State of
South Carolina, measuring and containing
thirty-five (35) acres, more
or less, in Anderson township, butting
and bounding as follows: On the North
by the Trio and Cherry Hill public
road; on the East by lands of Trio
Farm Supply Company; on the South
by lands of L. K. McLellan; and on
tne West by lands of Oak Ridge
church, being the same land conveyed
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ALSO: All that certain piece, parcel
or tract of land lying, and being
in Anderson township, county and
state aforesaid, measuring and containing
sixty-five (65) acres of land,
more or less, butting and bounding
as follows: on the North by lands of
H. 0. Wilson; on the East by lands
of W. P. Blake; on the South by
lands of J. F. Wilson; and on the
West by lands of S. S. Blakeley, Sr.,
being the same lands conveyed to me
by w. T. Rowell.
ALSO: All that tract of land in
said township, county and state,
measuring and containing fifty-one
(51) acres of land, more or lees, butting
and bounding as follows: on the
North by lands of J. B. Hardy and
W. R. McCants; on the East by lands
of J. T. McCants and D. W. Wilson;
on the South by lands of L. K. McLellan;
and on the West by lands of
H. 0. WilUon and L. C. Morris. Being
the same tract of land conveyed
to L. K. McLellan by Carolina McElveen.
Purchaser to pay for papers, in the
event purchaser fails to comply with
his bid on the day of sale, land will
be resold on the same or some subsequent
salesday at his risk.
J. D. BRITTON,.
Clerk of Court for Williamsburg
County,- S. C.
12-14-22. 3t H. L. S. JR.
NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSURE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Williamsburg.
Court of Conupon Pleas.
Bank of Andrews, a corporation,
Plaintiff,
against
J. A. Feagin and Wilson & Co., a
corporation, Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of a decree signed by
his Honor Judge J. W. DeVore in the
above entitled action, bearing date
the 6th day of December, 1922, to me
directed, I will sell to the highest
bidder for cash, before the court house
dor in the town of Kingstiee, County
of Williamsburg, State of South
Carolina, on the first Monday in
January, 1923, the same being the
1st day of the said month, during
the legal hours of sale, the following
described tract of land:
f All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land lying, being and situate
in Anderson township, County of Williamsburg,
State of South Carolina,
measuring and containing one hundred
(100) acres, more or less, and
bounded on the North by lands formerly
of the estate of J. J. Martin;
on the East by lands of G. W. Camlin
and lands of S. M. Davis, being!
a tract conveyed to him by me; and1
on the West by lands of C. K. Feagin; j
the same being known as my home]
place.
Purchaser to pay for papers, and
in the even any purchaser fails to
comply with his bid on the day of
sale, said land will be resold on the
same or some subsequent salesday
at his risk.
J. D. BRITTON,
Clerk of Court for Williamsburg
Countv, South Carolina,
j 12-14-22. 3t. H. L. S., Jr. !
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