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WAMI A I,l/A. S. C.:
WEDNESDAY, Wit. ?0, HMO.
Seneca Personal .Mention.
{Unavoidably Omitted East Week.?
Seneca, Aug. '.'.2. Special: I. 1).
Wyly has returned to Beaufort after
a. two weeks' visit here and in tho
. on ii ty.
Rev. and Mrs. T. M. Galphln are
( nleitaming ;i large company of rota
tives, whose naines are, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Rickenbacker and three childi en;
Mrs. F. li. (hiller and son, and Boyeo
Galphln, all of Orangeburg, and Hor
ben Galplllll, of Atlanta. Thu gen
! lemon of the party are at 'ramass?e
for a few days" outing this week.
Mrs. W. .). I AI nney is at Blue
Hideo, X. C., for a slay of some
weeks.
Mrs. K. M. Cary and children and
Mrs. Man Floyd and daughter have
returned from a visit to Tallulah.
Miss Thelma Veiner, the young
daughter Of Singleton Vernor, of
Selina, Ala., is expected lo arrive
soon for a visit to her grandfather.
H. S. Veiner.
Miss Lucy Candler, of Atlanta, will
visit Miss Louise Dendy on her ro
turn home after a visit to New York.
The Missionary Society of the
Presbyterian church met with Circle
No. 2 at the residence of Mrs. E. A.
'lines Monday afternoon.
Miss Bel Ramsay, of Anderson,
.pent sevearl days the past week
i it ti Miss Helen Cary.
Hr. and Mrs. lt. M. Leavelle. of
Oxford. Miss., have been visiting
i heir daughter, Mrs. J, H. Bryan.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Jones have re
turned to Lowndosville after a visit,
of a week to Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Hunter. They were accompanied by
Miss Annie Hunter.
Miss Rachel Dickinson, of Spnr
tanblirg, has hoon visiting Mrs. W.
S. Hunter.
Seneca and Newberry crossed hats
in an interesting game of base ball
inst Friday, resulting in a score of
io to I for Seneca. The Newberry
boys were returning from a moun
tain trip and when passing through
Seneca challenged our boys.
Mrs. Annie A H good of Picken? has
been visiting relatives hmo tho past
week.
VV. C. Fdwards and Mrs. Busha. of
Toeeoa, have hoon visiting their bro
iler, I.. A. VA wards.
Miss Hilen McIntosh and Miss
Jewel Hy rd have re ttl rood lo Missis
sippi after a visit of sovoral weeks
".o Mrs. .lames Lowery.
M rs. Will 11 uni and family, of !
rownville, were in Seneca Monday. I
Iv. L. Nltnmons is driving a hand- j
sumo new cbe\ rolel.
Mrs. .1. K. Harper and chip'; I
visited at Sand\ springs last week. I
Mr. and Mrs S. Y Strihling. of j
Coswell, fin., alter..led Hie reunion
last week, visiting T. S. St Hiding's
s'a nilly,
Tninn.sxee Local News.
\ Unavoidably Omitted Last Week.)
Ta in assoc, Aug. ll. Special: Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Walker and children,
of Walhalla, and Miss Baller, of B ro
ra rd, N. C.. were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Beard.
Mrs. V, h.. Harrison has returned
to Walhalla aller a visit of several
days to her daughter. Mrs. Uayne G.
Iones.
Mrs. ("allie Chalmers is spending
severn) weeks with Mr. and Mrs. .1.
E. Kelley.
Miss Helen Heard bas relumed lo
S parta n burg. Miss Heard had as her
fliest last week Miss Dora Pitchford.
Misses Grace Heard and Belle '
Williams attended the entertainment j
given at Fla! '.shoals Friday night.
Miss Sallie Strihling Invited Mss
Williams to give a talk Oil "Hirds."
which proved a delightful feature of
.?.he evening.
V, V?. Harrison, llayno G. .Iones
:X:/J(I Jim Barden enjoyed several
?lays' fishing near the home of Mr.
Burden's parents, in tho mountains
?of Georgia, last week.
Miss Mattie Lee visited her bro
ther's family at Six-Mile, Plckons
county, last week.
The people of our community have
been very much Interested in tho
protracted services held at Chcoboo
Baptist church last week, and also
at Whitmiro Methodist church.
OCONJOIO BOYS (JO WEST.
tho <'onerous Community-.Many
Visitor*-Tho Marett Reunion^
( Cuavoidably Omitted Last Week.)
Coneross, Aug. 2 1. Special: Ow
itiK lo my negligence and visiting,
md (lie social rush of the season,
som correspondent hits not sent lu
my local news in several weeks.
Tho third annual reunion Ot tito
Mureil family ut Fair I'lay on the
18th, seems lo have been the most
mjoyitblc occasion held al Fair Play
this season. The reunion exercises
were held in Beavordam church. To
iliis church a large number of the
Marett family belong, or did In their
younger days. After assembling on
the grounds all were Invited Into
the church, where several Interest
ing talks were given. After the re
ligious .services. Col. It. 10. Mason
nave an Interesting sketch of Marett
history, going hack several genera
tions. Ile told ol' many incidents
before Ka lr Play was a town. Col.
Mason put every ono In a jolly
mood and all were well entertained.
A number of relatives were present
from Arkansas, Mississippi, Texas
and Georgia. These few lines fur
nish only a brief outline of what
could be-said about (he reunion.
Little Misses Catherine and Alice
Sue llunsingor, of Greenville, are on
an extended visit to their aunt, Mrs
Susan M. llunsingor.
Several of our boys met last
Thursday and spent a few hours
working on the cemetery and church
grounds. This made quite a differ
ence ill the looks of things around
the church,
We regret lo say that Kev. lt. c.
Lee \ be forced to give up the
pastorate of Conerosa church. Ile
has taken work in other parts
Mrs. ll. W. Arve spent some time
recently with her mother, Mrs. ll. C.
Ilotboll, ot" Toccoa, Ca., who has
been quito indisposed for some time.
Mrs. Harmon Keil, of Americus,
Ca., is spending several weeks with
Mrs. J, l-l, Kell. She is also visiting
her uncle, s M. Hunnicutt, and wife.
ll. It. Dearden, wife and children,
of Oakway, are visiting Mrs. near
den's mother. Mrs. Mary Dilworth.
Misses Maud and Frances Hamlin,
of Sa hi win, Ga., and their cousins.
Misses Mabel and Blanche Secrest, of
Dundee, Minn., spent several days
here last week as the guest of the
Misses Barker. They returned to
Baldwin Monday, where the Misses j
Secrest and their mother arc spend
ing the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. B. Vandiver, of
Malvern, Ark., are guests at the
home of Mrs. Vandiver's sister. Mrs.
W. (). Alexander. They will also visit
relatives in other parts of the county
before returning. 'l'hoir many rela
tives and friends aro extending to
them a most heart v welcome.
Misses Elsie and Ola Morgan and
brothers. Stanley and Robert, of
Pick mis, spent a few days last week
with relatives in this section. They
were accompanied home hy their
cousins, Misses Lethie, Beaulah and
.lessie Barker and brother, T. 1).,
\v!io will rel II rn home to-day.
Miss Bessie Arve, of Madison, is
a visitor to her cousins, the Misses
Arve, this week.
Miss Rosa Rochester Patterson, of
Ninety-Six, is spending several weeks
hero visiting her aunts, Mesdames
C. M. Gumbrell ami T. L. Alexan
der. Slit; is a (laughter ol' .loe Pat
terson.
t?. L. Harker and wife spent some
time recently willi relatives in the
Bethlehem and Double Springs colu
mn ti it ies.
.1. W. Abbott and family, of Gaff
ney, spent several days last week
willi the former's parents, Rev. and
Mrs. W. Abbott.
Miss Elsie Fret well waa a recent
visitor to relatives ?it Whetstone.
.1. I). Abbott and ll. W. Arve and
sons spent the latter part of last
week camping in the Long Creek
sect ion.
Miss Anna Du Boso spent last week
in Greenville with her sister, Miss
Salent, who is stenographer for the
Lipsconih-Russell Co.
W. O. Alexander and family, of
Greenville, are spending this work
al Coneross with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Abbott spent
Tuesday with their son, fOnis, who
is taking the agricultural course at
Clemson. They were accompanied
by .1. L. Duckworth and daughter,
Miss Ada.
Jackson Rothell and wife and
Lewis Rothell and wife, of Toccoa,
were recent visitors In tho home of
Henry W. Arve.
Miss Bessio White, of Piedmont,
was a lecent visitor to Miss Maggie
While, of this community.
S. J. Harker and family, of Cen
tral, spent last week with relatives
here and at Walhalla. Mr. Barker
has returned to Central. Mrs. Bar
ker and daughter will remain hore
for a short while.
Mrs. John Griffin returned homo
yesterday after a pleasant visit to
relatives in Andorson county.
Wo regret tho absence of two of
Westminster I vocals.
(Unavoidably Omitted Last Week.)
Westminster, Au?. 2 2.-Special:
Kev. T. M. Stripling, of Cedartown,
tia., visited Ilia brother, M. S. Strib
Ilng, last week.
Mrs. I). A. Henderson and chil
dren, oi Cornelia, (Ja., were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Whltmlre last
week.
C. L. J arra rd returned Monday
from a visit of several weeks to his
daughters in Virginia and New Jer
sey.
Col. It. K. Mason, of Charlotte,
was hero last week. He attended
the Marett reunion at Fair Play.
Wm. A. Monea has returned from
a visit to his father, R. T. Hone.?, at
Carterville, Ca.
Horn, unto Mr. and Mrs. I). E.
Jones, August 2 1st, ii son.
Mrs. Tom Moon, of Athens. (Ja.,
visited Mrs. J. II. Stonecypher last
week.
The many friends of Mrs. Jane Y.
Vernor were grieved to hear of her
sudden death, which occurred at her
home tit Retreat last Tuesday. Mrs.
Vertier was an estimable Christian
woman and will be sadly missed in
her home and community. Amid a
large concourse of sorrowing re?a- ?
Uves and friends tho body was laid '
to rest In Retreat cemetery on Wed- |
nesday. The bereaved ramtly have
the sympathy of many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bruner and
guests are on a ten days' trip in the
mountains.
The Hcrean class of Westminster
Raptist Sunday school, together with
a number of invited guests, enjoyed
a moonlight picnic on the banka of
(Mianga last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McGee and
Mr. and Mrs. Q. O. Simpson attend
ed the McGee reunion at WilPani
ston last Wednesday.
Mrs. F. M. Cross and Mrs. C. C.
Whltmlre entertained last Saturday
morning in honor of their guests.
Mrs. Henderson, of Cornelia, e.a.. I
and Mrs. Lobby and Mrs. Singleton, j
of Sumter.
Mrs. T. K. Poore has returned
from a visit to hor parents in Auder
Bon county.
H. M. and W. L. England returned '
Monday from the Northern markets. I
Miss Willie Vandiver, of Hartwell. '
was the guest of the Misses Carter
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Norris, of Tus- !
caloosa. Ala., visited Mr. Norris' mo- j
ther, Mrs. E. A. Norris, the latter
part of last week.
T. C. Bibb returned Monday ft om
Atlanta, where Ive spent several daw*
with his uncle, Wm. Bibb. He was
accompanied home by his little cou
sin, Mason Bibb.
A scries of meetings are in pro
gress at Emmanuel church. The ser
vices are being conducted by the pas
tor. Rev. J. A. Martin.
Keith L. Benrden, of Atlanta ls
spending a few days with homefolks.
You'll never know the value of a
dollar unless you have earned it
yourself.
WHY WOMEN
WRITEJ.ETTERS
To Lydia E. Pinkham Medi
cine Co.
Women who are well often ask "Aro
the letters which the Lydia E. Pinkham
Medicine Co. aro continually publishing,
genuino?" "Aro they truthful?"
" Why do women writo such letters? "
In answer wo say that never have wo
published a fictitious letter or name.
Never, knowingly, have wo published
on untruthful letter, orono without tho
full and written consent of tho woman
who wroto it.
Tho reason that thousands of women
from all parta of tho country write such
grateful letters to tho Lydia E. Pink
ham Medicine Co. is that. Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound has brought
health and happiness into their lives,
once burdened with pain and suffering.
I It has relieved women from some of
tho worst forms of female ills, from dis
placements, inflammation, ulceration,
irregularities, nervousness, weakness,
stomach troubles and from tho blues.
It is impossible for any woman who
is well and who
hns never suffered
to realize how these
poor, suffering wo
men feel when re
stored to h e al th;
their keen desire to
help other women
who are suffering as
they did.
our best ?md most popular young
men-Blake Gambrell and Arthur
Fretwoll-who gave us a surprise a
short time ago by boarding the train
for Birmingham, Ala., and Oregon,
respectively. Mr. Gambrell now
holds a good position In Birming
ham, and Mr. Frotwcll in Oregon.
These young men have many friends
here who wish them much success in
tholr new homes.
N OT I O K
SUite of South Carolina,
(Omiiy of Coonee,
(lu Court of Common Pleas.)
Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line Itail
way Company, Petit loner,
Vs.
Caroline Vonllollen, Henry Simms,
Lena Simms, Nera Simms, Bertie
Simms, Virginia Si nuns, Miss
Simms, Arthur Owens, - - Kel
ley. Defendants.
Notice.
To the Defendants, Caroline Von
llollen, Henry Simms, Lena Simms,
Nora Simms, Bertie Simms, Virginia
Simms. Miss !" ms, Arthur Owens
and - Kelle .
Take Notice:
That under authority of the Act of
the General Assembly of South Caro
lina, approved February 1-9, 1915,
and for the purposes theroln Indicat
ed, the Atlanta <fc Charlotte Air
Line Railway Company, a corpora
tion under the laws ot* thc State of
South Carolina, and owning a rail
road in said State, requires the fol
lowing described real estate owned
by you :
All that certain strip, piece, or
parcel of land situate, lying and be
ing on either side of located common
center Une of proposed Central-Sen
eca new double track railroad of At
lanta & Charlotte Air Line Railway
Company, as the same has been lo
cated through the lands of Caroline
Vonllollen, the apparent owner, ad
joining lands of C. H. Rip pey on
the east, J. T. Crenshaw on the
west, and the said Caroline Von Hol
len on the south, in the County of
Oconee, and State of South Carolina,
more particularly described as fol
lows, to wit :
Reginning at a point on the divid
ing line between lands of C. H. Rip
pey and Caroline Vonllollen, 100
feet south of said located common
center line at survey station 7 55 0
plus 09 and running thence
( 1 ) Through lands of said Caro
line Vonllollen north 82? ll' paral
lel with and 100 feet south of said
located common center line ?I05 feet
to survey station 7552 plas 17.2;
thence
(2) In a westerly direction by a
curve to the right having radius of
2701.9 feet, parallel with and 100
feet south of said located common
center line 127 feet to line of land
of ,). T. Crenshaw, to survey station
755 1 plus 35; thence ,
Cl) North 20? west along said
line 71 feet; thence
( I) North 86? 40' east and cross
ing said located common center line
390 feet to line of laud of C. H. Rip
pey; thence
(5) South 20? along sahl line and
recrossing said proposed common
center line 144.9 feet to point or
place of beginning.
Said strip of land containing
0.9S1 acres, and being shown ia yel
low upon blue print map of survey
dated May 2, 1910, hereunto annexed
and made a part hereof.
You, and each of you. are requir
ed to serve upon the Petitioner
within thirty days from the service
of this Notice upon you. and each of
you, in writing, your refusal or con
sent to its acquisition of said real
estate.
ATLANTA AND CHARLOTTE AIR
LINIO RAILWAY COMPANY,
By COTI I RAN. DEAN & COTI IRAN.
R. T. .IAYNES. Attorneys,
Petitioner.
Walhalla. S. C., August 17, 19 10.
X O T I C K .
State of South Carolina,
County of Oconee.
(In Court of Common Pleas.)
Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line Rail
way Company, Petitioner,
against
.1. T. Crenshaw. W. E. Henry, A. E.
Osborne, Henry Simms, Virginia
Simms and Miss Simms, and Ar
thur Owens, Defendants.
Notice.
To .1. T. Crenshaw, W, li. Henry,
A. HI. Osborne, Henry Simms, Vir
ginia Simms, Miss Simms and Arthur
Owens, Defendants:
Take Notice:
That under the Act of the
General Assembly of South Caro
lin;!, approved February 10th, 19 15,
and for the purposes therein indicat
ed, Hie Atlanta & Charlotte Air
Cine Railway Company, a corpora
tion under the laws of the State of
South Carolina, and owning a rail
road in said State, requires the fol
lowing real estate owned hy you:
All that certain strip, piece or
parcel of land, situate, lying and be
ing on the south side of located com
mon center line of the proposed Cen
tral-Seneca double track railroad of
Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line Rail
way Company, aa the same has been
located through lands of J. T. Cren
shaw, the apparent owner, adjoining
lands of Caroline Vonllollen, on the
east, Louis Simms estate on the
west, and other lands of J, T. Cren
shaw on the south, in the County of
Oconee. and State of South Caro
lina, more particularly described as
follows, to wit :
Beginning at a point on dividing
lino hot ween lands of J. T, Cren
shaw and the Louis Simms estate,
100 feet south of the located com
mon center line of said proposed
Cent ral -Sen ocn double track railroad
of Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line Rail
way Company, at survey station
?558 plus 12. and running thence
( 1 ) North 33? west along said di
viding line 83 feet, thence
(2) North 85? I O' east USO feet
to line of land of Caroline Vonllol
len, thence
(.".) South 20? east along said Car
oline Vonllollen line 7 1 feet to a
point 100 feet south of said located
common center lino at survey sta
tion 755 1 plus :'.">; thence
(I) In a southwesterly direction
on a curve to thc right having ra
dius of 270 1.9 feel parallel with and
100 feet south of said located com
mon center line 398 feet, to point or
placo of beginning.
Said strip, piece or parcel of land
containing 0.408 acres, and being
shown In yellow upon blue print map
of survey, dated May 2, 19I?, here
unto annexed and made, a part
hereof.
You, and each of you, arc requir
ed to sorve upon tho Petitioner
Gel a m
Wonl?l/JT.
MATHESON HARD
WESTMINST
within thirty days from the service
of t li is Notice upon you, and each of
you, in writing, your refusal or con
sent to its acquisition of said real
estate.
ATLANTA AND CHARLOTTE AIR
LINE RAILWAY COMPANY,
By COT H RAN, DEAN & COT-MIAN.
R. T. .IAYNES, Attorneys,
Petitioner.
Walhalla. S. C., August 17, ll* ll*.
N O T I C K .
State of South Carolina,
County of Oconee,
(In Court of Common Pleas.)
Atlanta & Charlotte Air Lino Rail
wav Company. Petitioner,
Vs.
Barbara Simms, Henry Simms, Lena
Simms, Nera Simms, Bertie
Simms, Guyton Simms, Virginia
Simms. Miss Simms, Mollie Wig
gins. Arthur Owens, The Citizens'
Rank, of Seneca, S. C., a Corpora
tion, Defendants.
Notice.
To the Defendants, Barbara Simms,
Henry Simms, Lena Simms, Nera
Simms, Bertie Simms, Guyton
Simms, Virginia Simms, Miss
Simms. Mollie Wiggins, Arthur
Owens, and The Citizens' Bank, of
Seneca, S. C., a Corporation:
Take Notice:
That under authority of the Act of
the General Assembly of South Caro
lina, approved February 1 Dtli. 1915,
and for the purpose therein indicat
ed, the Atlanta & Charlotte Air
Line Railway Company, a corpora
tion under the laws of the State of
South Carolina, and owning a rail
road In said State, requires the fol
lowing described real estate owned
by you:
All that certain strip, piece or par
cel of land of the said Louis Simms
estate, situate, lying and being on
either side of located common center
line of proposed new double track
railroad of Atlanta & Charlotte Air
Line Railway Company, and to the
southeast of and adjoining right of
way of the said 'Railway Company,
for its present main (single) track
railroad, adjoining also land of J. T.
Crenshaw, at or near tho town of
Courtenay, in the County of Oconee,
and State of South Carolina, more
particularly described as follows, to
wit:
Beginning at the point where the
dividing line between lands of Simms
estate and Crenshaw intersects
southeasterly boundary line of said
present right of way being a point
100 feet, measured at right angle,
southeast of center line of said pres
ent main track; and running thence
( 1 ) South 33? 00' east along said
dividing line 33 feet to a point 100
feet, measured on radius of curve,
southeast of said located common
center line of proposed new double
track railroad; thence
(2) lu a general southwesterly di
rection by a curve to the left having
ratlins of 27IM.9 feet, parallel with
and 100 feet southeast of sa id locat
ed common center line, 2'?.">!'."", ?"oet
to a point opposite survey station
7"?:-!2 plus 36 on said located com
mon center line; thence
(3) North ? 2? 03' west 6.5 feet to
a point. 100 feet measured at right
angle, southeast of center line of
present main track; thence
t I I North ".7? f>7' east along
southeasterly boundary line of said
present right, of way, parallel with
and 100 feet southeast of said cen
ter line, 536.6 feet, to point of
curve; thence
(5) In a general notheasterly di
rection hy a curve to the right, hav
ing ratlins of 1382.7 feet, continuing
along said southeasterly boundary
line of present right of way, parallel
with and 100 feet southeast of said
center lino. 1100.2 feet, to point of
tangent; thence
(0) North 8'?? -IO' east continuing
along said southeasterly boundary
line of present right of way. parallel
with and 100 feet southeast of said
center line, (>r>0 feet lt) point or place
of beginning.
Said strip of land containing '1.234
acres, and being shown lu yellow
uiK)n blue print ump of survey dated
May 3d, 19 10, hereunto annexed and
made a part hereof.
The Defendant, T'.ie Citizens' Bank,
is a corporation crea ltd hy and ex
isting lintier the laws of the Slate of
South Carolina, with its principal
place of business at de city of Sen
eca, of (lie County of Oconee. ol' the
.Statt' of South Carolina, and Peti
tioner is Informed anti believes that
lt holds a mortgage on the tract of
land of which the above mentioned
strip, piece or parcel is a portion,
j You, anti each of you, are requir
ed lo serve upon the Petitioner
within thirty days from the service
of this Notice niton you, and each of
J von, In writing, your refusal or con
sent to its acquisition of said real
estate.
ATLANTA AND CHARLOTTE AIR
LINE RAILWAY COMPANY,
By COTIIRAN, <JDEAN Sc GOTH RAN,
It, T. JA YNES, Attorneys,
Petitioner.
An optimist is a mau who invests
in a gold brick every time the op
portunity presents Itself.
'OTorlEAK
out for the leaks now," don't
wait for bad weather, ^
>u can't afford to ruo the risk of fire, or damage
ur property from wind and rain, because of a leaky
>m out roof. You can afford to put on a new toot of
CAROLINA METAL SHINGLES
Kaus? the first cost t? about the same a? wood
tingles and they save 20 per cent b insurance,
?{fully twice longer than wood shingles, and ab
ilutety guaranteed against wind, tain, fire and
; ainsi rusting as is the case with cheap tin. The
sere* of Carolina Metal Shingles is the base metal
id special coating. Furnished galvanized or painted
laka Us Prove TkU-Write for Inform? tioa and poor*.
-oUettdls about th; wonderful nut-proof Carolin? M?**l
? Carol lu Mt lal Prtduds Ct., Deft " Wim In git?, ft C.
?WARE CO., Agents,
BB, s. 0.
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF
LANI) TITLE.
State of South Carolina,
Comity of Oconoo.
lu Court of Common Pleas.
.MRS. LUDI li M. COLEMAN, (some
time^ called Luemmn Coleman and
Ltiemma C. Coleman), Plaintiff,
against
MATTHEW A. COLEMAN, Mrs. Lau
ra W. Coleman, Edward M, Cole
man, M. Stokes Strihllng, Mrs.
Mary L. Carey. Mrs. Mattie V.
Strihllng. .lames Hillard, H. D.
Mauldin, J. Walter Daniel, 'Mrs.
Helen M. Coleman In her own
light and as Executrix of the last
will and testament of George Y.
Coleman, deceased, and Clarke
County Hank, a Corporation Cre
ated by and existing under the
laws of the State of Georgia, De
fendants.
Notice of Proceeding for Assurance
ami Registration of Land Title.
To Whom lt) May Concern:
Notice is hereby published that
Petition and Summons In the above
entitled action for assurance, and
registration of land titles were Hied
In the olflce of the Clerk of Court of
Common Pleas of the County of Oco
nee, State of South Carolina, on tho
5th day of \ugust. 1916, on be
half of pet! ^ner to establish her
title to the tract of land described
in the Petition, to determine all ad
verse claimants and have her title
registered in accordance with the
provisions of the Act of the General
Assembly of the State ol' South Car
olina, entitled: "An Act to Provide
for the Assurance and Registration
of Land Titles," approved the 2.r>th
day of March, lfllG, an accurate de
scription of said tract of land being
as follows:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of laud, situate, lying and be
ing In Seneca Township, of the Coun
ty of Oconee, State of South Caro
lina, on both sides of the Townville
road, adjoining the corporate limits
of the Town of Seneca, and adjoining
lands of Matthew A. Coleman, Mrs.
Laura W. Coleman, M. Stokes Stab
ling. Mrs. Mai y L. Carey, Mrs. Mat
tie V. Stribling, James Dillard, B. D.
Mauldin and J. Watler Daniel, con
taining Twenty-Seven and 20/100
arres (27.20), more or less, same
being moro fully represented by plat
of survey thereof by C. C. Myers,
Surveyor, of date the 19th day of
July, 1910. Said tract being de
scribed in the Petition by metes and
bounds tis designated on said plat.
Dated at Walhalla, S. C., the 5th
day o? August. A. D. 11)16.
M. R. MCDONALD.
Attorney Pro Petitioner.
(?-:<!.) JOHN F. CRAIG, C. C. P.
\u<r. 9. 19 1 f.. 32-3K
SUMMONS FOR ASSURANCE AND
REGISTRATION OF LA NI) TITLE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Oconee.
In Court ol' Common Pleas.
MUS. LUD1E M. COLEMAN, (some
times called Luemmn Coleman and
Lucmma C. Coleman), Plaintiff,
against
MATTHEW A. COLEMAN, Mrs. Lau
ra \V. Coleman, Edward M. Cole;
man, M. Stokes Stribling, Mrs.
Mary L. Carey, Mrs. Mattie V.
Strihllng, .lames Dillard, B. D.
Mauldin, J. Walter Daniel, Mrs.
Helen M. Coleman In her own
right and as Executrix of the last,
will and testament of George Y.
Coleman, deceased, and Clarke
County Bank, a Corporation Cre
ated hy and existing under the
laws of the State of Georgia, De
fendants.
Sommons for Assurance and Regis
tration ol' Land Title.-Petition
Piled But Not Served.
To the Defendants Above Named:
You, and each of you, are hereby
I summoned and required to answer
the Petition in this action, which
was Hied in the office of the Clerk
of Court of Common Pleas for the
County of Oconee, in said State, on
ti e 5th day ol' August, A. I). 1910,
and to Hie a copy of your Answer to
ibo said petition in the ofllce of the
Clerk ol' Court of Common Pleas for
said County and State, and also to
I serve a copy of your Answer to said
Petition on the attorney of Petition
er, whoso name is subscribed below,
lal his olHce on tho Public Square at
Walhalla Court House, South Caro
lina, within sixty days after the ser
vice hereof, exclusive of thc day of
such service; and if you fail to an
swer Ibo Petition within tho Hmo
aforesaid, Hie Petitioner In this ac
tion will apply to tho Court for the
relief demanded in tho Petition,
Dated at Walhalla, S. C., tho 5th
day of Angus' A D. 191 G.
M. it. MCDONALD,
AttOimv Pro Petitioner.
(Seal.) JOHN b\ CRAIG,
Clerk Court Com mon Pleas,
Oconee County, S. C.
Aug. 9, 1910. 32-35
Goo. T. Stowell, who died recently
at tho ago of 97 at his homo in
Tlelona, Mont., never used alcohol
and smoked only once a year-a ci
gar on each birthday.