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3ANNING, S. C., OCT. 9, 1912. Publises AU County and Town O. ial Advertisements. RUnt CHAPTER, NO. 40, ROYAL ARCH MASONS Regular Meeting. Second Men day in Each Month. CVa3ELON DURANT, FasD Lsunna .igh Priest. Secrtsrr. Manning Chapter. Yo.19 "Order of Eastern Star." Meeting. First Tuesday in each Month. (Mrs.) G. M. SxrrE. W.M. (Ni) SUM Hav . Sec. Get Right On the Tea Question a Perhapsyoc do't know that your best selection for quality, com bined with a price far below its real value is our famous Empress Tea Price 60c Pound Every pound guaranteed to please or no sale.-We are still. giving a handsome Tea Glass Free. >Maing GrycL The-carnival is gone thank you. and we hope that the town will never again eed 'moner bed enough to let another Oef the peaky thins come there gor>,alet smother wee-t oil by with knowing tor-of the se _fast-sealinog, - n coa and suits that & EcCdnm of Sumter are show TB uTix oUOi does as nice job orkand gets it up as rapidly as an?:. oue in 1co'umbia or Charleston, and does notobargeany moreeitber, there-1 .. e wbp not patroniza home? Ta\tgs3 editor had made -his ar rangements to attend the school rally at i ?azvle last.Priday, but was disap pointed in getting an automobile or a. 4 both of which be bad - promised ;==him: - - ; rs. W Gordan Beler, arid all of her chidren, of Colombia, are in Man viuag the:psrentsof Mrs: Bel parents. Judge and Mrs John S M'4 son. Mr. Belser spent Sunday There will bo-a "Dime Reading" at the lsoriumuext Friday night othe ~bneal of school ground iih -The promise of an even- z amtetlnnte Is asted,- and a evlbd ald hunt up a dlhns and 1 smnPresbytery had abanquet in a thaMnnm ball last Monday night at tenbthepreacherssd the ocers .1 tls churchea In that Presbytery. f .'Zh ie wasafeastofjrecland alow a Wo direet the attention of our read- a e the advertisement oftJ. M. Chan dieroet Sumter, dealer in clothing and zgarfuniShing goods. Thisis the frst' 'me Mr. Chandler has advertised In s cendon and we hope be will fina it to t bsadvantage. He keee a nice line of ~ p-to-date goods. c Benember the primary election for, Attorney General comes off next Tues day. fIo'registration cert16ecates are I needed for this edalon Everybody go ou& and vote. Let Clarendon~ make a I good showing so the rest of the Statet wBi know that this county takes an in terestin the State oeers. - *The Knights of Pythias of Pinewood. a are going to have their annual supper en the evening of November 6th, and they are making elaborate arrange-' -ments to make it a memorable affair, 1 Several Mdtnguished Knights are ex-t posted to grace the occasion, and to set off some oratorical fire works.1 Patrons of Manning colored graded scobol will take notce that the 1912-131 sess=on begins Monday, October 14th. Please do not purchase rehool books I before sending children to school. All ja~lapromoted must bring their cards. Pnpll who failed to be promoted will be given an eamination for the next grade. I. M. A. Meyers, principal. We are requested to announce that there will be services held in the new hurch'aZ Andrews Chapel next Sun-1 day morning. The old church was burned last spring, and by the com mwwena efforts of the people of that community thyhave rebuilt and they~ invite the pulcto attend the us service toheheld in thenew edifice. Among those who were reported as baing present at the organization of the Bull Moose party In Columbia was Mr. Ben H. Harrin of this county. Mr. Harvin Is a student of political con ditions, and he has an intelligent grasp. of the sIsaatIon. If that party continues after the election which we do not doubt it will Mr. Harvin will occupy a prominent place in It. Congress has made provisions for a mail delivery for towns under the second class but for the present only one town in a congressional district will try the experiment because the appropriation ts not sufflcleht for all of the towns that will be eligible. If our city fathers want to come within the requirements they will see to It that the streets are named, all of the sidewalks put in proper shape, and the houses numbered. It begins to look as If the whole Salem section wants to get on the board of ounty commissioners judging from the number spoken of for the place. The delegation no doubt will see to it that the offie will not be used for the pay mnt of political debts, and the men chosen by them will be selected for the~ good of the service. We think however, that Salem is entitled to one of the com missioners but he should be a man who has a knowledge of business. Good ILack to "Swain." The friends of J. McSwain Woods, Esq., formerly of Manning, now a prom inent young lawyer of the Atlanta bar, was married to a young lady of Ala bama, according to the following an nouncement: "Mr. Pompey Clayton Watts announces the marriage of his daughter Allien to Mr. John McSwain Woods, on Sunday, the twenty second of Sept. uineteen hundred and twelve Motm r, Alabama." At Rest. Died Monday morning about 4 o'clock Mr. Winfield Scott Harvin, aged near 59 years. Mr. Harvin had been in ill health for a number of years, several times his life was despaired of, but a strong will power and constitution kept him alive, and he appeared to have recovered his health, th's however, only proved to be temporary, the disease with which he was afflicted could not be eradicated through medical skill and.while he was able to continue hi-i labors and force his energy he was a sick mao; the uise:ase ar, last conquered his will power and made such an inroad upon his constitution that be was unable to withstand it therefore he had to rettit e from the battle of life and aw t th summons from his Alak-r. The deceas-d h:ad b.et ::;:Trd twice, his ties: wue was 4i-s Laia LeGrand and the children of this mar riage surving are Lucios H., Dr. Arthur >f Abbeville, Dr. W. Scott, Jake R., i student at the Charleston college; Mrs. S. A Harvin of Sumter. Mrs C. S. Rigby and Susan, His seco:,d wife was Miss Amanda Thomas of Charleston and by this union there are surviving Stephen Thomas and Joseph Bates. Mr. Harvin was one of Manning's most prominent citizens. He. served this town as Intendant and warden a mmber of times, was thoroughly ident fied with the town's progress, and was largely instrumental in putting forth enterprises, in fact he did more along this line than any other man in the own. It was he who undertook the es tablishment of a hosiery mill, and it was he who was not afraid to invest his oney in giving to the town an electric ight system and establishing an ice nanufacturing plant, for many years e was engaged in the manufacture of umber, and in a number of ways he emonstrated a remarkable ability to >uild for the future. The Presbyte aUn church was largely the work of sis brain, as well as,several other tructures. He was one of the promo ers of our school system when the town dedi a sebool and was not financialI bl to have it. There are many mon ments in this town that can be poiut to as connecting the deceased with em. He was truly a useful citiLzen, no whom the town will sadly miss: rtnately, he leaves behind sons who r men that give every pro:ntise of llowing in the footsteps of their hon red father, and while the loss of such ciiz4n is keenly appreciated, it is a omsolation that he leaves an .off spring rho will do honor to his memory. Mr. Harvin was borna and reared in o Presbyterian cburch and be took a vely iterest in its welfare, was an offi or in it and gave it his personal aid. He as aman rady togive aid to a good. aus, and although regarded as pecu iar in spme things of minor import ne, whenever it was shown to him hat he cou'' really render a service, ther for the welfare of the town or to n individual who was wrorthby, he could lways be depended upon. When the court house proposition ras contemplated Mr. Harvin had to ie persuaded to servo as a member of he commission, but once _he gave his iromise he felt that his personal repu a~tion was at stake, and he gave up iuch'of his busy time to the enter irise, and many of his ideas are incor porated in this handsome structure he funeral service took place yester lay morning in the Presbyterian hurch. Rev. A. R. Woodson the pastor onducted the service wihich was ap ropriately solemn, after which the ongregation accompanied the body to he Manning cemetery where the ser ice was concluded. The pall bearers were his four sons jcius. Arthur, Scott and Jake and s two sons-inalaws S. A. Harvin and . S. Rigby. The honorary pall bearers ere J. McD. McFaddin, Dr. C. B. eiger, A. L. Lesesne, T. F. Coffey, roseph Spr-ott, W. C. Davis, Charlton )uRant and A. I. Barron. The floral .ributes were many and eautiful. As a mark of respect the ntire business of the town was sus ,ended from 11 o'clock until after the ~uneral. Every'oudy Go Out. The Improvement Association of the janning graded school will give a Dime Reading in the school auditorium n Friday evening, October 11, at S:30 'clock. The following program has een arranged: eading.-Selected............... ... .........Mr. Ralph L..Newton Flower Cantata -In which the flivters ,ppear, tell something of their mission, give some wholesome advice to mortals and retire. 'There's not a hue that p)aints the rose, Ther's no' a :caf >.r.uo-i us !yog, But in i:s use or he -.uty shows Goa's love to us. ano love un'lyiug. 3B thwty-tive girls. Vocal Solo.--Selected.. ... .... ..............\1iss Vallie App-:lt Tabeau.-Firy Seene'..--.. -..-.-.-. .......... B twenty little igirls' Reading.-Selected... ........ ........ Miss Etta Sue Sellers Tableau.-Indian Scene. Vocal Solo-Silver Th reads Among the Gold.-Mr C. WV. Wells, assisted by Messrs. Burgess, Wideman and Joe Wells. After the rendering of the above pro gram, refreshments will be sold in the class rooms. There will also he guess ing contests for which prizes will be given. Y'ou are urged to be present. The commissioners for the State and the Federal election will meet tomor row to appoint the managers for the Cornerstone Laying. Ebenezer Baptist church (colore, Manning, S. C., organized 1872, bul 1901, . rebuilt 1912. Jas. P. Garric! pastor. The present pastor has been servit for a period of eight years. He is young man, yet the church has see its most prosperous years during h administrat.ion. He is sober ard we behaved, and enjoys the confidence i the wbite people of this town as we as of his own people. For the past ten months this churc has been enlarged and beautified on very modern st.yle with two beautifi towers on the front, a beautiful Baller ap elevated fl,.r for the chair hack < the pulpit wi.h vet t,.at-ly an'i-room The gre ..t lenu:th ."f rhis chureh 80ft. the greatest width i 54ft. It hi a seating capacity or 600. IT.he ctirt ti a ltt' .aid tn .no lda ti Sta e g a d idiers of c or, d maoons tL.. er w;tb' aept..r."; -i"1': s l t m m :ny ."f ht' "'t'. lttge Sc il r' t'f ti:: (Ut't i.. Dst i Lputy C. L Lawson of Sumter an State Grand Master C. C. Johnson Aiken, who is also a practicing phys clan of that town, were masters of ceri mony. The masons also surprised the pastc aind his people by giving them a purs of more than $20.00' lo help them i their effort This building has bee remodeled at a cost of approximatel $6000 and indeed does much credit t the town of Manning. This young pastor should have al the encouragement necessary to put i motion every particle of talent powe there may bs in him. They seem t hold him in high esteem and regari him a safe leader and sane adviser. G. Manning, S. C., Oct. 1, 1912. There is Money to le Raised. The preachers. elders and deacons o Harmony Presbytery had a rally las Monday night in the Masonic hall fo ,be purpose of starting a canvass ti raise y25.000 tocards the fund of $200, )00 the Presbyterians are trying to raisi for their several educational institu dons. The rally was well attended, althougl sot as many from other places came a was expected, nevertheless there wa Lbout 75 persons present, the ladies o he local church prepared a supper foi be guests, and after having feasted wel ;peeches were made by President Wha] ng of the Columbia Theological Semi 2ary, President Bryd of Chicora Col ege, President Douglass of the College it Clinton. Rev. A. C. Bridgeman gave )ut the subscription cards wplr an ad iress relating to the details of the can rass. An address was also made by Rev R. T. Gillespie of Florence, who toll is hearers how they raised $3000 at hit ,horch, tbi- amount was secured the irst dry, and then they went ahead anc -aised 60 per cent more. Next Sunday special sermons will bi >reacbed in all of the churches of the ?esbytery in. the interest of raisins his money, and the canvass begins im nediately after the sermons. Speakers for Sunday in n e a r b 3 ;hurche.: . Rev. F. D. Jones, Manning end .Sardinia; Rev. S. C. Byrd, D. D., summerton and Pinewood; Red. D. J. 3rimm. D. D., New Harmony and Mid v&y: Rev. L. W. Brown, Greelyvill4 mud Lanes. J. G. Criswell, a painter living at 54( orch Mulberry, St.. Hagerstown, Md. tates.: "I had kidney tronble with t evere pkin across my bact, and. coulc ardly get up after sitting down I tool oley Kidney Pills and soon found tbt ain left, my back. I could get up anc lown with ease, and the bladder actior vas mere regular and normal." Trn hem. The Dickson Druig Co., Manning i. C., and Leon Fischer, Summerton s. C. . - - .BUSIlmSS I.0CALS. For Sale-House and Lot -formerla ecupied by Mrs. McCay. Cnarltox )uRant. -[11-5t,. Itch'relieved in 30 minutes by Wool ord's Sanitary -Lotion. Never fails old by Dickson Drug Co., druggists. 5 or 6 doses 666 will break any casi f Chills and Fever; and if taken thea s a tonic the Fever will nov return ~rice 25c. Farm Wanted-Several Marlbor< armers have asked to get them farm! n Clarendon. Write me what yot ave and best price. R. Cosby Newton :enetsville. S. O Lost. Strayed or Stolen-From thE ot ~of the Levi Mercantile Co., in Man ing, on Friday night, October 4th light bay mare mule. The finder wil lesse communicate with I. K. Sims lcolu, S. C. Tax Notice. The County Treasurer's office wil oe open for the collection of taxes foi he fiscal year 1912, on. the 15th da3 >f October 1912. and close on the 15tI lay of March 1913. Following are thE :ax levies: For State, 5* mills; ordi uary .county, 4j mills; court housE bonds, 1 mill; county bonds, 1-2 mill sounty back indebtedness,. 1-2 mill -onstitutioinal school, 3 mills.-Tota L5* mills. Also, special school taxei in the various school districts as fol tow: 2o. 1, 5 mills; No. 2. 3 mills, No s. 4 milli: No. 5. 3 mills; No. 7, 4 mills No. 9, 10* mills; No. 10. 3 mills; No L, 2 mills; No. 13. 4 mills; No. 14, aills; No. 15. 8 mills; No. 16. 8 mills No. 17. 4 mills; No. 18. 2 mills; No. 19 L0 mills; No. 20,8:mills; No. 21, 3 mills No. 22. 9 mills; No. 24, 4 mills; No. 25 % mills; No. 26, 4 mills; No. 27, 4 mills No. 28,-8 mills; No. 29. 4 taills; No. 30 3-mille; No. 33, 2 mills; No. 52. 4 mills L. L W ELLS, Treasurer Clarendon County. Notice. The Clarendon County Teachers' As ociaion will be reorganized Saturda: etoer 19. 1912. The meeting will b< eld at the graded school building ii i~annmng at 11 o'clock. Every teachei in the county is earnestly requested t< be present. Some important matter ire to be dtascussed on that date. It i: rour duty as well as a privilege to at end these meetings and to help ou in all matters which have for their ob ject a betterment oif school conditions No live teacher can afford not to taki art in such a movement I hope thi irustees throughout the county wil ;ee that this notice is laid before thei teachers. Visitors will be welcome t< ill meetings of the association. E. .1. BROWNE. Co. Supt. Ed. .N OT ICE. All persons are notified not to hun iar -hoot enl myI landts lying' on Nels() Ferry Re. and joining lands of Led .cKght, Smiot, Burgess, Holma and Clark. D. JAS. WINN. CASTOR IA For Tnfants and Children. The Kind You Have Alway Boughi Bears the Signature of a 7[ s4 fOTBYTKUDNYCUR1 M ,.- Krr..., ..nd Bladde. might STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA C County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. a Levi Mercantile Company, Plaintiff n against Is Stephney Bennett, Defendant. Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Judgment Order of the Court of Co>n h mon Pleas, in the above stated ac a tion, to me directed, bearing date of t June 6, 1912, I will sell at puhlicauc tion. to the highest bidder, for cash, -f at Clarend ,n Court House. at Man niug, in said county, within the legtal - hours for judicial sales, on Monday, s the 4,,h day of November. 1912, be. in3 salesday, the following described real estate: i A? that pieee. prCel or tract of ly3ig,boinig and sitUate in the (Toun tV of Clarendon. State afor-saiol, cn re- or less, as per plat of Joseph C. Burgess, dated February 4th, 1874, and bounded and butting as follows, to wit:-That the said one hundred acres is divided into two tracts as r follows: Tract No. 1, containing fifty-seven acres. bounded North by Dean Swamp; South. East and West, by lands of the estate of Moses Levi. ?J J. Mitehum and Gabe Spry. Tract No. 2. bounded North East, South and West by lands of Gabe Spry and 1 Ephriau Bennett." Purchaser to pay for papers. riE. B. *AMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Ida Levi, Plaintiff against Isreal Nelson, Defendant. Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Judgment Order of the Court of Com mon Pleas, in the above stated action, 7 to me directed, bearing date of June 6. 1912, I will sell at public auction, to the highest biddder, for cash, at Ciar- , endon Court House, at Manning, in i said county, within the legal hours for I judicial sales, on Monday, the 4th day of November, 1912, being salesday, the < following described real estate: 1 "All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the I County pf Clarendon, in the State afore- i said, containing thirty (30) acres, more or less, as per plat of E. J. Browne, ( surveyor, dated the 15th day of Feb- 1 ruary, 1910, and bounded ana bu-tice 1 as follows, to-wit:-North by lands of 1 Ellison Nelson and Richardson lands; E'st by lands of Ellison Nelson, and ( Cantey Nelson; South by lands of Su- I san Nelson and A. M. Brailsford, and I West by lands of A. M. Brailsford add I the Richardson lands. The said tract of land being the same allotted to the said Isreal Nelson in the division of the estate of Joe Nelson. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. State of South Carolina, County of ClIrendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Ida Levi, Plaintiff against Rina Green, Defendant. Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Judgment Order of tae Court of Coin mon Pleas, in the above stated action, to me directed, bearing date of Jane 6, 1912, I will sell at public anction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at Clar endon Court House. at Manning, in said coumy, within the Jegal hours for judicial sales, on Monday, the 4th day of Novembe.-, 1911, being salesday, thei following described real estate: "All tnat piece, parcel or tract of 1 land. iying, being and situate in the] County of Clarendon, State aforesaid, containing thirty (30) acres, more or less, as per plat of E. J. Browne, sur veyor, dated February 15th, 1910, and i bounded and butting as follows, to wit: North- by lands of Stanley Kennedy; East by lands of Eugenat Williams;. South ~by Spring Grove Creek, and West by lands.of Mary Jane Green and D. Levi. The said tract of land being the part allotted to the said Rina Green in the division of the estate of Joe Nel son, deceased." Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Ida Levi, Plaintiff against Ellison Nelson, Defendant. Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A, Judgment Order of the Court of Corn-1 mon Pleas, in the above stated action.1 to me directed, bearing date of June 6, 1912, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at Clar endon Court House, at Manning. in said countv-, within the legal hours for judi ciai sales, on Monday, the 4th day of1 November, 1912, being salesday, theI following described real estate: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the1 County of Clarendon, in the State afore said, containing twenty-five (25) acres, more or less, as per plat of E. J. Browne, survevor. dated February 15, 1910, and bounded and butting as fol lows, to wit.:--North by lands of Wil-1 liam McKnight and Susan Nelson; East1 by lands of Susan Nelson and J. W. Weeks; South by lands of Cantey Nel son and Isreal Nelson, and West by lands of Isreal Nelson. The said tract of land being the same awarded to the said Ellison Nelson in the division of the estate of Joe Nelson. deceas.ed." 1 Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. STATE OF SOUTH CAROL.INA, County of Clarendon, COUTR OF COMMON PLEAS. Ida Levi, Plaintiff, Against Eugenia Williams, Defendant. Decree. UiNDER -AND BY VIRTUE OF A Decretal Order of the Court of Common Pleas for Clarendon County, dated the 6th day of June, 1911, will sell to the, highest bidder for ca-h, on Monday, the 4th day of November, A. D. 1912. 'the same being sales day, in front of the Court House at Manning, in said Coun ywithin legal hours of sale, the fol-' lowing real estate: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the county of Clarendon, in the State aforesaid, containing thirty-three (33) acres, more or less, as per plat of E. J. Brow ne, surveyor, dated Febra ary 15th, 1910, and bounded anid but ting as follo.ws. to wit: North by lands of Rina Green and Stanlev Kennedy. East by lands of Susan Neson, "South by Spring Gr ovye Creand WVest by lands of Rina Green. The said tract of land being the same allotted to the said E ugemna W ~illiams in a division of tne lands of the estate of Joe Nelson, deceased. 4 Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B.GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon. e COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. t D. M. Rodgers, Plaintiff, 9 Against Ellen Pierson, T. Pierson, Levi Pier son, Hammett Pierson, Ella Pier son, Lucilla Pierson, Catherine i Pierson, Agnes McKnight, Ashby s Piersen, Richard Pierson, James g Gibson. Frasier " ibson, Laura Nel- f son, Pin kney Gibson. Anthony Gib- o son, alias Timmy Gibson, Pierson d Gibson, Sarah Gihson and Rhetus Anderson, Defendants. Decree. r UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A execntionj issued out of the court of; Common Pleas for Cla endO l y,. t dated the 6th tdai of .beie 1912 +I't 1, to tie dire tted I h.v e ^ev:.-t .: and wilt rell to the h:hew hitider b.r S csh on Mntla, the 4th (lt of .N a veimier. A. I).. 1i. tile siu. h -. salesday, iu front of the court huuise I at Manning, within the legal hours of sale, the following personal prop erty to wit: "All that piece, parcel or tract of a land lying, being and situate ra the h county of Clarendon in the State w aforesaid, containing twenty (20) f( cres, more or less. and surrounded si and adjoining lands of Stephen F. White and A. Levi, formerly the Pompey Lemon tract of land." Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, of Sheriff Clarendon County. C< tt STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, E Clarendon County, o COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. to Charlton DuRant, Plaintiff, sc Against I Mdeline Felder and Pierce Felder, Defendants. Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Judgment Order of the Court of ommnon Pleas, in the above stated tetion to me directed, bearing date of F. august 4th, 1912, 1 will sell at public ruction, to the highest bidder for cash it Clarendon court house at Manning .n said county, within the legal hours or judicial sales, on Monday, the 4th J. lay of November, 1912, being sales lay, the following described real es ;ate: "All that piece, parcel or lot of and lying, being and situate in the own of Manning, Clarendon county, South Carolina, containing one-half j) acres, more or less, and formerly >elonging to Hannah Faust, and da )ounded North, by a street in the ed own of Manning. bounded on the tr East by a lot said to belong to the sa ,state of H. C. Dickson, bounded on he South by a lot of D. M. Brad- tr mam, and bounded on the West by a in ot of the estate of Rosa Roof." cc Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, as Sheriff Clarendon County. H to STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, of Clarendon County. t . COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. lei L'he David Levi Company, Plaintiff, fo Against - S Fannie Green, Defendant. ar Decree. tr UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A in )ecretal Order of the Court of Common co ?leas for Clarendon County, dated the or .th day of August, 1912, T will sell to as he highest bidder for cash, at the Ia -isk of defaulingz purchaser - on b ionday the 4th day of November, 1912, Ct besame being salesday, in front of the jourt House at Manning, in said Coun- .ei ,y, within legal hours of sale, the. fol- in owing real estate: J) "All that parcel or lot of land ly- B ng, being and situate in the village re f tiemiui, county of Clarendon, in WV he State aforesaid, designated as lot ~o. 7 in Block C., the said lot being he same conveyed to the said Fannie . areen by Deed of the Pee Dee Land 3mpany, dated the 24th day of Oc- T :ober 1904, and recorded in the oflice f the Clerk of Court f6r Clarendon n Book S-3 at page 20. Also a deed >f Henry B. Richardson, de~ted the Ith day of 1905 and recorded n the office of the Clerk of Court for Id 3arendon. county in Book Q3, page Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, E Clarendon County. at COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. cM [da Levi, Plaintiff, le, Againstd fary Jane Green, Defendant. Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A c Judgment Order of the Court of Coin- at non Pleas, in the above stated ac- ac ion, to me directed, bearing date ofIJ Jne 6th, 1912, I will sell at public if tuction, to the highest bidder for ash, at Clarendon Court House, at fanning, in said county, within th" egal hours for judicial sales, on Me. lay, the 4th day of bovember, 1912, w eing salesday, the following de cribed real estate: tr. "All tnat piece, parcel or tract of i and lying, being and situate in the St ounty of Clarendon, in the State(4 foresad, containing thirty-two (32) re cres, as per plat of E. J1. Br-owne, tra urveyor, dated February 15th, 11110, nd bounded and butting as follows, bc :o wit: North by public road leading I o Remini, which separates it froban ands of Rina Green, East by lands >f Rina Green, South by Springa 3rove Creek. and WVest by lands of b Daid Levi, the said tract of land be-. ng the same allotted -to the said a ~1ary Jane Green in the division of th he estate of her father, Joe Nelson, so leceased." . Purchaser to pay for pap~ers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. rhe State :fSouth Carolina, 8 Couty of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. [da-Levi, Plaintiff Id against oseph Nelson, Defendant. St Decree. UNDER AND DY VIRTUE OF A udtrmeur, Order of the Ctourt of Corn- De non Pleas. in the abher, satd 'iontf, P1 o me ditected, h~ tring d ie of JuLne G. 6 912, I will sell at puibn e a nc-ion, o. thi the hinihest bitdder, for- terteh. at :lhren- th ion Court. House, in .\aeni:i.r, in satid ouuy. wit sin th- iegai 1.ours for. .ii ajai ales, on .\onday, tihe 4t! day of t November. 1911. being salesda-a the io ollowinti decr-i bed re-al estate: "All that piece, piarcel or tract of Ia land, lying, being and situate in the cc Couty of Clarendon, in the State af aforesaid, con taini ng twenty-eight (28) ac acres, more oir less, as per plat of E. J. 'J. Browne, surveyor. dated February 15th, 15 1910, and bounded and butting as fol- a lows, to wit:-North by the run of f Duck ford Creek; East by lands of J. WV.N Weeks; South by lands of Susan Nel- a' son, and Wesi, by lands of Susan Cant ev. ' The said tract of land being the same a awarded to me in the division of the t lands of my fathei, Joe Nelson." o Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GA.\BLE. Sher.iff Ciaendon County. A Little Nonsense. "It is a .rre'at mistake for adults. and specially those who work with their rains much. to give up sports and aes." s:;id Herbert Spencer. "The 2axim upon which I have acted is, Be boy as long as you can." The Scientiic Amercan gives some lustrations to show that really great. cientists are not dry as dust old fo les. but are full of run and often of rivolity. It cit's the famous X club. f which such men as Djarwin. Tyn all. Eirst. Spottiswoode. Huzley. looker. Busk. Avebury. Spencer and rankland were members. It had no iles. but skeletal mirutes were kept: "Talked p'olities. scandal and the ree classeps of witnesses: Liars. - ars and experts." The members used to have excur ons. to w hwih they took their w4ves. s recorded by the algebraic notation, An Audacious Schoolboy. The audacity of Warren Hastings as Westminster schoolboy in carving s name beneath the clock. on the estern tower of-the abbey pales be re the audacity of another Westmin er schoollboy. who secreted himself the nbbey in fultillment of a wager at he would sleep in the abbey. not itstanding the report that the ghost Bradshaw, the president of the curt at the trial of Charles 1.. who in e time of the co:nmonwealth occu ed the deanery. haunted the building. e spent the night in the abbey and cupied his time in carving his name the coronation chair. which bears this day the following rudely cut in ription: "1. Peter Abbott. slept in is chair."-Dundee Advertiser. tate of South Carolina County of Clarendon. COUIT OF COMMON PLEAS. Lnie Broughton, as Administra trix of the Estate of C E. Brough ton, deceased. and in her own right, Plaintiff against Eugene Broughton.'W. S. Brough ton, N. L. .Broughton. John J. Brough ron. Mrs. J. W. Weeks, Mrs. Leo M. Nelson. Naomi C. Brough ton, Katie C. Fletcher, Bessie B. Fletche r. Ida Broughton, Annasee Broughton and Marion Moise, De endants. By decree of Judge Robt. E. Copes, ted February 3. 1912, it was order that the Sheriff sell cach of the Lts of land separately for cash, on lesday in November. 1912. 1. All that certain piece.'parcel' or act of land situate, lying and being the State and County aforesaid, ntaining ninety-eight acres, more less, and bounded by other lands follows: North and West by P. Broughton; South by J. J. Brough n, and East by R. C. Richardson. 3. All that certain parcel or tract land situate, lying and being in e State and County aforesaid, con ining one thousand acres, more or s, and bounded by other lands as [lows: North. East and South by ,ntee River Cypress Lumber Co., d West by Davis Trezerant 3. All that certain piece, parcel or ct of land situate, lying and being the State and County 'aforesaid, ntaining one hundred acres, more less, and bounded by other lands follows: North by Government ads; East by J. W. WVeeks; South - i'. W. H4rown, and West by Miss ara Brail-,ford. I. Sixty six acres of land, more or :s,' situate in Clarendon County, the State of south Carolina. ad ning lands now or formerly of W'. B. Richardson, Mattie C. Law ace, Jack Richardson,- and Ben liams. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. le State ot South Carolina, County of Clarendon. 30RT OF COMMON PLEAS. a Levi, Plaintiff. Against tsan Nelson, Defendant. Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Ldgment Order of the.Court of Coin n Pleas. in the above stated ac m, to me directed, bearing date of ie 6th, 1912, I will sell at public etion, to the highest bidder, for sh, at Clarendon Court House, at uning, in said county, within the al hours for judicial sales, on Mon y, the 4th day of November, 1912, ing salesday, the following describ real estate: Ail that piece, parcel or tract of ad lying, being and situate in the unty of Clareridon, in the State aresaid, containing fourteen (14) res, more or less, as per plat of E. B row ne, surveyor, dated February th, 1910. and designated as tract L and bounded and butting as fol ws, to wit: North by lands of Can. "Nelson and Joseph Nelson, East 'ands of J. WV. Weeks, South an~d est by lands of Ellson Nelson. and also, all that piece, parcel or Let of land lying, being and situate the county of Clarendon, in the ate a foresaid, containing forty-two :) acres, more or less, as per plat rerred to in the above described Let of land, and designated on said it as tract "B" and bounded and .tting as follows, to wit: North by ads of Stanley McKnight and J. W. eeks, East by Spring Grove Creek, uth by Spring Grove Creek and ids of Eugenia Williams, and West - lands of Eugenia Williams. rhe two tracts being the same arded to the said Susan Nelson in e division of the estate of Joe Nel Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMiSLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. rATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Clarendon. COURT i'F COMMON PLEAS. a Levi, Plaintiff, Against Esan Cantey, Defendant, Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A *-retal Order of the Court of Common_ as for Clareadn County, dated the: '" a lay or JTune, 1912, I will sell to Shight,~ bidder for cash, on Mlonday. 4th day of November, A. D.. 1912. e ame being salesaay, in front of the urt House at Mannior, in said Coun within legal hours of 'ale. the fol ring real estate: o All that piece, parcel or tract o ad lying, being and situate in the unty of Clarendon. in the State oresaid, containing thirty-two (32) res, more or less, as per p!at of E. Browne, surveyor, dated February1 th, 1910, and bounded and butting' follows, to wit: North by Duck-I rd Creek, East by lands of JosephI elson, South by J. Susan Nelson, d West by lands of Cantey Nelson. bie said tract of land beiner the same lotted to the said Susan Cantey in e div ision of the lands of the estate Joe Nelson, deceased. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. 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