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ITATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Clarendon.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
:da Levi, Plaintiff,
Against
nsan Cantey, Defendant,
Decree.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A
)ecretal Order of the Court of Common
'leas for Clarendon County, dated the
ith day of June, 1912, I will sell to
he highest bidder for cash, on Monday.
he -enh day of November, A. D., 1912,
he same being salesday, iu front of the
ourt House at Manning, in said Coun
;y, within legal hours of sale, the fol
owing real estate:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
and lying, being and situate in the
ounty of Clarendon. in the State
aforesaid, containing thirty-two (32)
s.cres, more or less, as per plat of E
I. rowne, surveyor, dated February
15th, 1910. and bounded and butting
as follows, to wit: North by Duck
ford Creek, East by lands of Joseph
Nelson, South by J. Susan Nelson,
and West by lands of Cantey Nelson.
I he said tract of land being the same
allotted to the said Susan Cantey in
the division of the lands of the estate
of Joe Nelson, deceased.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
E. B. GAMBLE,
Sheriff Clarendon Coun ty.
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MANNING. S. C.
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wi h the greatest courtesy an d consid
er ation, be their acco unts large 01
small..
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MANNING. S. C.
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Farm For Sale.
A splendid Farm of 227 acree
within 1 1-2 miles of the grow
ing town of Paxville. 100 acres
ope..' and well drained, balance
in o oodland. Only $37.50 per
acre. Apply to
THOS. W.6UNTER.
Paxville. S. C.
T ax Notice.
The C ounty Treasurer's office will
be open for the collection of taxes for
the ne year 1912. on the 15th day
of Oet-b -r 1912. and close on the 15th
day o Ma .rch 191:3. Following are the
tax leies : For State, 51 mills; ordi
nary eni ity, 4if mills; court house
bonds,1 r~ill; county bonds, 1-2 mil;
county bsoek indebtedness. 1-2 mill;
constit~tio imal school, 3 mills.-Total
15* mills. Also, special school taxes
in the various school districts as fol
lows: Fo. 1, .5 mnills; No. 2. 3 mills, No.
3 4 mills: No . 5, 3 mills; No. 7. 4 mills;
No. 9, 10* m ills; No. 10. 3 mills; No.
11, 2 mills; No. 1:1, 4 mills; No. 14,4
mills; No. 15. 8 mills; No. 16, 8 mills;
No. 17, 4 mills.: No. 18, 2 mills; No. 19,
10 mills; No. 26', 8 mills; No. 21.:3 mills;
No. 22 9 mills; No. 24. 4 mills; No. 25,
3 mills; No. 26, 4 mills; No. 27. 4 mills:
No. 28, 8 mills; No. 29. 4 mills; No. '0,
6 mil; No. 33, 2 mills; No. 52. 4 mills.
L. L.W ELLS,
esr..er .Clarendon County.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN
County of Clarendon.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Tevi Mercantile Company, Plaintiff
against
Stephney Bennett. Defendant.
40 Decree.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF
.udgment Order of the Court of Con
mon Pleas, in the above stated ai
tion, to me directed, bearing date <
June 6, 1912, I will sell at public an
tion, to the highest bidder, for cas]
at Clarendon Court House, at Mai
ning, in said county, within the leg
hours for judicial sales, on Monda
the 4bh day of November. - 1912, b
ing salesday, the following describ
real estate:
"Ail that piece, parcel or tract
lying,being and situate in the Con
ty of Clarendon, State aforesai
containing one hundred (100) acr
more orJess, as per plat of Joseph
Burgess, dated February 4th, 185
and bounded and butting as follos
to wit:-That the said one hundr,
acres is divided into two tracts
follows: Tract No. 1, containi1
fifty-seven acres, bounded North 1
Dean Swamp; South, East and We:
by lands of the estate of Moses Le'
J J. Mitchum and Gabe Spry. Trs
No. 2. bounded North East, Sou
and West by lands of Gabe Spry a
Ephriam Bennett."
Purchaser to pay for papers.
E. B. GAMBLE,
Sheriff Clarendon Coun
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN
County of Clarendon.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
Ida Levi, Plaintiff
against
Isreal Nelson, Defendant.
Decree.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF
Judgment Order of the Court of C<
mon Pleas, in the above stated acti
to me directed, bearing date of Jt
6, 1912, I will sell at public auction,
the highest biddder, for cash, at C
endon Court House, at Manning,
said county, within the legal hours
judicial sales, on Monday, the 4th
of November, 1912, being salesday,
following described real estate:
"All that piece, parcel or tract
land lying, 'being and situate in
County of Clarendon, in the State afc
said, containing thirty (30) acres, m
or less, as per plat of E. J. Brow
surveyor, dated the 15th day of F
ruary, 1910, and bounded ana butt
as follows, to-wit:-North by lands
Ellison Nelson and Richardson lar
E'st by lands of Ellison Nelson,
Cantey Nelson; South by lands of
san Nelson and A. M. Brailsford,
West by lands of A. M. Brailsford
the Richardson lands. The said trac
land being the same allotted to
said Isreal Nelson in the division of
estate of Joe Nelson.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
E. B. GAMBLE,
Sheriff Clarendon Count:
State of South Caroliz
County of Clarendon.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Ida Levi, Plaintiff
against
Rina Green, Defendant.
Decree.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE 01
Judgment Order of tae Court of C
mon Pleas, in the saoe stated acti
to me directed, bearing date of J
, 1912, I will sell at public anction
the highest bidder, for cash, at C
endon Court House. at Manning,
said coungy, within the legal hours
judicial sales, on Monday, the 4th
of Novembe. 1911, being salesday,
following described real estate:
"All tnat piece, -parcel or tract
lad, ijing, being and situate in
County of Clarendon, State afores:
containing thirty (30) acres, more
less, as per plat of E. J.' Browne.
veyor, dated February 15th, 1910,
bounded and butting as follows, to1
North by lands of Stanl'ey Kenne
ast by lands of Eugenia Willia
South by Spring Grove Creek.
West by lands of Mary Jane Green
D. Levi. The said tract of land be
the part allotted to the said Rina Gr
in the division of the estate of Joe 2
son, deceased."
Purchaser to pay for papers.
I E. B. GAMBLE,
Sheriff Clarendon Comt
State of South Carolir
County of Clarendon.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
Ida Levi, Plaintiff
against
Ellison Nelson, Defendant.
Decree.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE 01
Judgment Order of the Court of C
mon Pleas, in the above stated act
to me airected, bearing date of Jun
1912, I will sell at public auction.
e highest bidder, for cash, at C
endon Court House, at Manning. ina
county, within the legal bours for ji
cia sales, on Monday, the 4th day
November? 1912, being salesday,
following described real estate:
"All that piece, parcel or tract
land lying, being and situate in
County of Clarendon, in the State af<
said, containing twenty-five (25) ac
more or less, as per plat of E.
Browne, survevor. dated February
1910. and bounded and butting as
lows, to wit:-North by lands of 3
iam McKnight and Susan Nelson; e
by lands of Susan Nelson and J.
Weeks: South by lands of Cantey I
snadIs real Nelson, and West
idd fIsreal Nelson. The said ti
of land being the same awarded to
-said Elliso'n Nelson in the division
the estate of Joe Nelson. deceased.'
Purcaser to pay for papers.
E. B. GA MBLE,
Sheriff Clarendon.Count:
STATE OF SOUTH GAROLIIA
Couty of Clarendon.
COUTR OF COMMON PLEAS
Ida Levi, Plaintiff,
Against
Eugenia Williams, Defendant.
Decree.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE 01F
Decretal Order of the Court of Comr
Pleas for Clarendon' County, dated
th day of June. 1911, will sell to
highet biddler for cash, on .Mond
the 4th day of November, A. D. 11
the same being. sales day, in front of
Court House at Manning. in said Cc
ty, within leL'al hours of sale, the
owing real estate:
All that piece, parcel or tract
lad lying, being and situate in
ounty of Clarendon,. in the St
aforesaid, containing thirty-th
(33) acres, more or less, as per plat
. . Browne, surveyor, dated Feb
ary 15th, 1910, and bounded and b
ing as follows, to wit: North
lands of Rina Green and Stan
Kennedy. East by lands of Sm
Nelson, South by Spring (i r o
Creek, and WVest by lands of R
Green. The said tract of land be
the same allotted to the said Enge
Willias~ in a division of rne lands
the estate of Joe Nelson, deceased
Purchaser to pay for papers.
E. B. GAMBLE
Sheriff Clarendon Coun
Fritz Obeyed the Rule.
Elizabeth Forster-Nietzsche in her
biography of her celebrated brother,
Fritz Nietzsche, speaks much of his
childhood. Serious as he was-the pu
pils of the municipal school at Naum- I
burg called him "the little minister"
he was now and then the occasion of
amusement. One such occurrence,
which became a standing joke, is re
lated as follows:
One day, just as school was over,
there was a heavy downpour of rain.
and we looked out along the Priester
gasse for our Fritz. All the boys were 1
running like mad to their homes. At I
last little Fritz also appeared, walking
slowly along, with his cap covering
his slate and his little handkerchief
spread over the whole. Mamma wav
ed and called out to him when he was
some way off. "Run, child, run!" The
sheets of rain prevented us from
catching his reply. When our mother
remonstrated with him for coming
home soaked to the skin ', replied se
riously: "But, mamma. Ii the rules of
the school it is written. on leaving
school boys are forbidden to jump and
run about in the street. but must walk
quietly and decorously to their
homes.'" Fritz had obeyed this rule
under the mast adverse circumstances.
Wanted What He Paid For.
The averge Englishman Is public
spirited and. for the public good. de
nounces any Imposition upon himself.
no matter how slight it may be. On
the summit of the Rigi mountain, in
Switzerland. there is a hotel frequent
ed by people who wish to see the sun
rise over the Alps. A "complaint book"
is kept in which travelers record real
or fancied grievances. Recently this
book was found to contain the follow
ing entry:
"I' desire to call the attention of the
management and the general public
to the fact that I have been here two
mornings for the express. purpose of
seeing the sun rise from this mountain
and that on both occasions I have seen
nothing whatever but clouds. One fail
ure to keep the understanding with me
-an implied contract-I might have
passed over, but two failures I regard
as a distinct imposition. J. Rominson.
Liverpool."
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Civil Engineer
AND
Land Surveyor,
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Clarendon.
COUR1T OF COMMON PLEAS.
D. M. Rodgers, Plaintiff,
Against
Ellen Pierson, T. Pierson. Levi Pier
son, -Hammett Pierson, Ella Pier'
son, Lucilla Pierson, Catherine
Pierson, Agnes McKnight, Ashby
- Pierson, Richard Pierson, James
- Gibson. Frasier ('ibson, Laura Nel
son, Pinkney Gibson, Anthony Gib
if son, alias Timmy Gibson, Pierson
Gibson, Sarah Gibson and Rhetus
4, Anderson, Defendants.
Decree.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A
' execution issued out of the Court of
d Common Pleas for Clarendon County,
dated the 6th day of June 1912, and
)f to me directed. I have levied upon.
. and will sell to the highest bidder for
cash on Monday the 4th day of No
s, vember, A. D., 1912, the same being
1 salesday, in front of the court house
at Manning, within the legal hours
s' of sale, the following personal prop
, erty to wit:
-"All that piece, parcel or tract of
g land lying. being and situate in the
)y county of Clarendon in the State
t aforesaid, containing twenty (20)
- acres. more or less, and surrounded
ct and. adjoining lands of Stephen F.
h White and A. Levi, formerly the
d Pompey Lemon tract of land."
Purchaser to pay for papers.
.. E. B. GAMBLE,
Sheriff Clarendon County.
vy.
STATE OF SOUTH UAROLINA
A . Clarendon County.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Charlton DuRant, Plaintiff, -
Agaidst
Adeline Felder and Pierce Felder
Defendants.
Decree.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF I
A Judgment Order of the Court o
m- Common Pleas, in the above statei
n, action to me directed, bearing date o:
ne August 4th, 1912, 1 will sell at publi
to auction, to the highest bidder for casl
ar- at Clarendon court house at Mannini
in in said county, within the legal hours
for for judicial sales, on Monday, the 4t0
lay day of November, 1912, being sales
he day, the following described real es
tate:
of -"All that piece, parcel or lot o
,e land lying, being and situate in the
re- town of Manning, Clarendon county
re South Carolina, containing one-hal
ne, (}) acres, more or less, and formerl:
eb. belonging to Hannah Faust, an<
ing bounded North by a street in th<
of town of Manning, bounded on thi
ds; East by a lot said to belong to th
end estate of H. C. Dickson, bounded o1
u- the South' by a lot of D. M. Brad
nd ham, and bounded on the West by i
ud lot of the estate of Rosa Roof."
of Purchaser to pay for papers.
the E. B. GAMBLE,
the Sheriff Clarendon County.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN
- Clarendon County.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
The David Levi Company, Plaintif
Against
Fannie Green, Defendant.
Decree.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF.
Decretal Order of the Court-of Commo
Pleas for Clarendon County, dated th
A 14th day of August, 191?, I will sell t
m-3 the higrhest bidder foz cash, at th
on, risk of defaulting purchaser o
ne Monday the 4th day of November, 1912
to the same being salesday, in front of tbh
lar- Court House at Manning, in said Cour
in ty, within legal -hours of sale, the fo.
for lowing real estate:
iay "All that parcel or lot of s-nad 13
the ing, being and situate in the villag
of tRemini, county of Clarendon, 1
of the State aforesaid, designated. as li
the No. '7 in Block C., the said lot hein
id, the same conveyed to the said Fann;
or Green by Deed of'the Pee Dee Lan
r- Company, dated the 24th day of Oc
nd toher 1904, and recorded in the offic
it: of the Clerk of Court for Clarendo
y in Book 8-3 at page 20. Also a dee
ins; of Henry B. Richardson, ds~ted th
d 8th day of -1905 and recorde
ud in the office of the Clerk of Court fc
Ln Clarendou county in Book Q S, pag
aen 452.
rel- Purchaser to pay for papers.
E. B. GAMBLE,
Sheriff Clarendon Count'
STATE OF' SOUTH CAROUINA
a, Clarendon County.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Ida Levi, Plaintiff,
Against
Mary'Jane Green, Defendant.
Decree.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF.
A Judgment Order of the Court of Con
m-' mon Pleas, in the a bove stated a<
on tion, to me directed, bearing date c
S6, June 6th, 1912, I will sell at pubhi
to auction, to the highest bidder fc
Lar- cash, at Clarendon Court House, a
a~id Mannin&, in said county, within th
di legal hours for judicial sales, on Mot
of day, the 4th day of .Sovember, 1912
the being salesday, the following di
scribed real estate:
of "All tnat piece, parcel or tractc
the land lying, being and situate in th
ire- county of Clarendon, in the Stat
es aforesaid, containing thirty-two (3i
J- acres, as per plat of E. J. Browne
1, survey'or, dated February 15th, 191(
fo- and bounded and butting as follows
il- to wit: North by public road leadin
ast to Remjini, which separates it froi
W- lands of Rina Green, East by land2
el- of Rina (Green, South by Sprin
by Grove Creek. and West by lands
act David Levi, the said tract of land hi
the ing the same allotted to the saim
of Mary ,Jane Green in the diyision
the estate of her father, Joe Nelsor
deceased."
Purchaser to pay for papers.
- ~ E. B. GAMBLE,
- Sheriff Clarendon County
' hState of South Carolina
County of Clarendon.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Ida Levi, Plaintiff
against
Joseph Nelson, Defendant.
A Decree.
on UNDER~ AND BY VIRTUE OF
the Judgment Order of the Court of Comr
he mon Pleas, in the above stated action
ay, to me directed. be-uring date of June6
1. 1912, I will sell at pubae auctwnf, ti
he the highest bidder, for eaish, at i lu-en
n- don Court House, in Manning. in sait
ol- county, wituin the lega! hours for judi
cal sales, on Mondvy. the 4::h day c
of November. 1911. being sale-sday: the
he followiue described re'ai estate:
te "All that piece, par-ce' or tr-act C
ree land, lyingz. bricg and situazc in the
of County of Clar-endon, in the Stat
ru- aforesaid. containing tw-enty-eleht (28
:u acres, more or- less, as pe plart of E. J
by Browne, surveyor, dated Fe bruary l5th
eyv 1910, and bounded and butting as fol
an lows, to wit:-North by the run c
v Duck ford Creek: East by lands of J. XV
Weeks: South by lands of Susan Nel
o son, and Wecst by lands of Susan Canter
iiai Tne ,aid trae:, o'f !and being the sam
of awrded to me in the division, of the
lans of my father .Joe Nelson.
Purchaser to pay for pap~ers.
E. 1B. GA MBLE,
ty heifT Clarendon County.
State of South Carolina Ti
County of Clarendon.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Fannie Broughton, as Administra- Id
trix of the Estate of C E. Brough
ton, deceased, and in her own
right, Plaintiff " Si
against
J: Eugene Broughton, W. S. Brough
ton, N. L. Broughton. John J.
Brough con. Mrs.J. W. Weeks, Mrs. g,
leo M. Nelson, Naomi C. Brough m
ton, Katie C. Fletcher, Bessie B. t
Fletcher. Ida Broughton. Annasee
Broughton and Marion Moise, De
fendants. a
o By decree of Judge Robt. E. Copes, M
dated February 3. 1912, it was order- le
ed that the Sheriff sell cach of the d
tracts of land separately for cash, on b+
salesday in November, 1912. ei
1. All that certain piece. parcel or
tract of land situate, lying and being la
in the State and County aforesaid, ec
containing ninety-eight acres, more a
or less, and bounded by other lands a
as follows: North and West by P. J
H. Broughton; South by J. J. Brough 1!
ton, and East by R. C. Richardson.
2. All that certain parcel or tract I
the State and County aforesaid, con- b
taiuing one thousand acres, more or
less, and bounded by other lands as
follows: North. East and South by *
Santee River Cypress Lumber Co., i
and West by Davis Trezevant S
3. All that certain piec4, parcel or r
tract of land situate, lying and being t
in the State and County aforesaid,
containing one hundred acres, more
or less, and bounded by other lands
as follows: North by Government l
lands; East by J. W. Weeks; South
by D. V. Brown, and West by Miss
Clara Brailsford.
4. Sixty six acres of land, more or
less, situate in Clarendon County,
in the State of South Carolina, ad
joining lands now or formerly of W.
H. B. Richardson, Mattie C. Law
rence, Jack Richardson, and Ben
Williams.
E. B. GAMBLE,
f Sheriff Clarendon County.
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DOURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
a Levi. Plaintiff.
Against
Lsan Nelson, Defendant. -
Decree.
UNDER AND BY VTRTUEOF A
idgment Order of the Court oftCom
on' Pleas. in the above stated ac-i
n, to me directed, bearing date of :
ine 6th, 1912, I. will sell at publi
iction, to the highest bidder, fore
sh, at Clarendon Court House, at' t
anning, in-said county, within the3
gal hours for judicial sales. on Mon
by, the 4th day of November, 1912,
Sing salesdaythefoawing4serib
I real'estiste: 3
All 'that pice pariel or fact -of
nd lying,: l iig and situ is t 3
>unty or 'Clarendoin tu Stdte
!oresaid,a ntaimni ftoneai-14e P
res, nore or less, as-per at of E.
Browne, sureypjda eb B.YY
th, 1910. and' desgnated a tract
A" and bounded and-butting-as fol-.
ws. to wit: Nortr by laids-of Can:
sy Nelson and Joseph Nelson; t
y lands of J. V. Weeks,.South.and.i
est by lands of Ellison Nelson. 4
And also, all that piece, parcel=or
ract of land lying, being-and.sitnat .1
i the county of Clarendon, in the
tate goresaid, containing forty-Wo,
2) acres, more or less, as per. p
aferred to' in the abov dscibed
ract otrand' and designated onrsaida
lat. as tract "B"-and bounded an
,utting as follows, to wit: North
mds of Stanley McKnight-and J.'W
eeks, East by Spring .Goe.reek
south by Spring Grove Creek and
nds of Eugenia Williams, and W
y lands of Eugenia Williams.
The two tracts being 'the saw ,
warded to the said SaaI n
he division ofebd
on.
Purchaser to pay r rs
Sheriff Clarenon County.
NOTICE.
All persons are notified not to hunt
r shoot on my lands lying on Nelson
Perry Road, and joining lands of Levi,
dcKnight, Smith, Burgess, Holman
Lnd Clark.
D. JAS. WINN.
LIME.
ish this product at prices,
r to use it. We have a very
ag will 'o your land more,
ads, or low and sour land.
nous crops such as alfalfa,..
our prices in car lots or'in'
on request. "
ive Stock Co
,S. C.
TRUST CO.,
50,000.00.
d Financial Agents for tha.
f Indianapolis,- Iiidiana, in
ounties. ..
v noney at a low rate of '
ntend having your ifin
on us. ien.
t TRUST CO.,
*, s. c ~.:os*S ZI
rurbevile
$12,500.00.
LLE, S. (O
osunay wo should not have a bank
whether/they be large or small,6
always have the right change. It
ane on our books. You know how
.rming is your business. We know :
Ivantage. Banking is our business.
dig and banking and perhaps is
The best chair in our bank is not
UR BEVIL LE.I
2beD M. Turbeville, ?
ViiPes. sChir.,
WINTER
ERY OPENING.
invited to attend
ay, Oct. 3 and 4.
Shas been taken to dis
;he very latest styles of'
AT SUIT S
TT SUITS A SPECIALTY.