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AtL. IDAMAUcr3 ,OV kiD ad ver r often a stood ebanca to star agafin under better circumstances, i wbat is assur'ed by a policy of FIRE INSURANCE. e ask the public to point out a bet : Snrestadat for the. .amount of the jO i han-tie premium for insurance company. An; while w.- don' sue, at your bouse afire would be .1 of good lack, we do say that-. e CY is-the best nenL thing to it 'Bt insured. call or send postal, and will instantly place your hia ~OtAL9.OA1(S ! Maning S. C. AND UGG LOIITEST .A; ea ox of KERN'S, th cadj .enqals ta se--hte kinds -th pr re - - ez - - ?a - '"; 4 *r-K NZt e oRag EDIGNES ANIG pS C 0 Mn4MfWCINE and Balsters; Grile n Gb OrantsNO Scre Dors. o Doors. Sash Cord Band; WCights Foley Kidney *Pills Wat Thq WBi Do Sor Yes They will curs yeur bachach4 erngthen your kidneys, ces rect r inayrregularities, bufl up the worn out tissues, sm eliminate the ees uric asi that causes rheumatism. Pin vent Bright's Disease and Dia bates, and restore health a strength. Refuse substitutei nicksonM'Drng Store. headache, biliousness, in digestion, rheumatism, pimples, blotches, yellow complexion, etc., are all signs of poisons in .your blood. These - poisons should be driven out, or serious illness may result To get rid of them, use SE Tbedfori's Black*Draught the old, reliable, purely vegetable, liver medicine. Mrs. J. H. Easier, of S4artanurg; S C-, says: - ickheadache, for years. I felt bad most of, the- time, I tried Thed= ford's Black-Draught, and now I feel better tan when. Iwas 16 yearsokL." Your draggis sells it,n scent Packages. The Lion and the Lamb. The ha-rdest thing to train :a wild beast to do is to perform with a weak. Refenseles- an al. In one 'of the big rircuses home years ago an effort .was made to .persuade a very docile old ion in lie cown with a lamb.. The ldea .was' certainly a good 4e. but it took several lambs, and also several Ymorths 'before the lion, Mch . was wiung to do any kind of trick. wpuld aliow a lamb: to enter his den .with mp n ' Twice he Llied a amb in t'-pelsenee of his trainer and once 1.omnearlykilled t wetrainer,'who tiled tio n away the carcass. Fialy the floewould tolerate the lamb :ln'the den jnstse long as he. keeper: stood over tt with an Iron bar.. But the perform ane was .so evidently orcedt and. so !aekIng -smoothneas and interest that it was abandoned after two or thee attempts. Great g Fals when its foundation is undermined, and ibdiefo'undntionof health-good diges tion-is astacked, quick collaps follows. On the frst signs of indigestion, Dr. Kinga iewLife Pills should-be taken r cone she stomach and regul)atc liver, kidneys and' bowels. Pleshot, easy, safe and'oly 25c at all druggfsts TeSa of Space. The mnd cannot' comprehenod what -Is meant by the four little wor'ds in the ezlssion "the sea of space." If the diame~ o'-spazce" Incladed wtthln our solar'sd---tf-Wah-:sprhaps but a ot-lenesimong hundreds of milons -of a similar kind--were'oe cupied by one single globe 5A000.000. 'Oiiles:In diameter It would .be bmn as a eather In -the marvelous sped ofw*aacy".surrounding it.- in fact. lit s een cdecuated that in-the space 'O!~Idby cour slas system 2.700, 0,MOO0.000 tiobes. of -the sise of otesi-th could revole, aneb at a dis taned 306O0 tnlEs from the other, and-the ahole busiess wonld be noth ngdor here Is no wall -to the trees' -rvrdifor hea en.-Eehange. Twnges of rheumatism,. backiche, si joints and shoottog pains all show bout' kidneys are nos working right. URiary airregularities, loss of sleep, devousness, weak bck~ and sore kid nys tell athe need of a good reliable kine medieine. "Foley Kidfley Pill re cis, ieghening and restoras tie.They build up te kidnessoad egultate the action. They will give you quick relief and contain no habit form ndrugs.- Safe and always sure. .Tr~s them. Tbe Dickson Drug Uo., Manning, Leon Fischer. Summierton. A Prisoner of st. Nilda, A romance of& St. Kilda is the story of L.ady Grange. wife of anzlghteenth entury Scottish lord of session. She. as for some mysterious reason seized and carried oft in the dark, she knew nt by whont. and conveyed by night fourneys to the highland coast, and thence by sea to St. Kilda. There among the few inhabitants she re mained for several years a prisoner. provided, however, with a constant supply of food and a woman to wait upon her. No inquiry was made for her. but at last she conveyed a letter tb a friend by the daughter of a cate chist, who hid It in a clew of yarn. A ship was sent to resene her. but her jailers got wind of it and transferred her to the Island of Herries, whore she died. Flagged Train With Shirt Tearing his shirt from his back an Ohio man fiagged a train and saved it from a wreck, but H. T. Aiston, Raleigh N. C., once prevent a wreck with Eli-c rict Bitters. "I was in a terrible plight when I began to use them." he writes, "my stomach, he.ad, back and kid nevs were all badly affected and my liver was in bad condition. but four bottles of Electric Bitters made the feel like a new man." A trial will convince you s their mnatchless merib for any stom ach, liver or kidney trouble. Price 50 cents at all druggists. Musical Note. Lord North was once asked why ht did not subscribeO for a certain series of concerts. as his brother, the bishop. had done. 'if I were as dear as my brother" he answered. "I would." It: the Musical Amateur Mr. Robert Ra vn schaut~er tells Berlioz's story of the young woman in the music store to Indicate the sort of perfortmer whose aidienefe would tind deafness a positive boon. "But, mademoiselle." suggested the clerk. "will not this piece in five sharps Sperhaps be rather too difficult'.r "Pooh" she replied disdainfully .'hat is all one to me Whenever I nnd more- than two sharps or tlats I ,scratch them out with my penknife." i. H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. -ow a Vessel Is Pickled. 'tey - - : ; . re-e"t.- icd:tiy just as they didt !e:-ratiusI ago Sait is be lieved to i:::;ke :he fr:me s and plank ting imur:w: t) deciay. A vessel neas nring ::bout fifty t:s. say-the gen eral dlme::sions of a little down east coaster or the average tishing schoon er-requires about seven tons of salt to make the process successful. The salt is forced between the outer 'and inner skin of the hull and tamped hard Sweat arising from temperature ichanges saturates the salt and forms brine. which permeates the structure with which it comes in contact.-Bos ton Herald. Imaginary. "Father." said the little boy. "every .cow and then I hear you talking about somebody who was old enough to know better." "Yes, my boy." "What age Is that, father?" And the old gentleman after some thought replied: "My son, there isn't any such thing. It's like the golden age-purely mytho logical." Very Particular. Mistress (engaging servant)-I hope you have nice print dresses. and I ex pect you always to wear caps. Mary Yes. mum; I'm very particular to wear caps. I shouldn't like to be taken for one of the family, mum. - London Opinion. He Couldn't. I De Anecdote-Though he was a great and famous artist, he once stooped to paint a kitchen floor. - Cole Fax-How could be do it without stooping?-Ex change. You Can't Best Them. -e-Before I was married I thought women were angels. She-Well, finish it-now you know they are.-Boston Tianscript Happiness lies, first of all, in health. .-George William, Curtis. Porto Rico's New Wender. From far- away Porto Rieo-come re ports of a wocderful new discovery that is belved *il. vastly benefit the .1 people. ::Ramon T. Marchan, of Barce loneta, writes: "Dr. King's New Dis covery isdoingr splendid work-here. It cured. 'e ;bout. five times of teriible coughs and colas, also my brother of a. severe cold in his chest and more than 20otbers. who used it on myadvice. We bone this :great pnedicine will yet; be I Read in every drug store'in Porto Rico." a For throat' and lung troubles .it has no f equaL A trial will convince you of its merit 50e and $100. Trial bottle free. Garanteed by all druggists. Mrs. Jamelee-He loves Marie all right Mrs. Deere---How doyonknow? Mrs. Jainelee-When he proposed he actually didn'tknow what her -father t was worth.-Echange. - Easily Remedied. t shier C, -cannot .cash- this check, b madam You have overdrawn your ac count Hatghty -Lady-Oh, that is all a right! Just make me out a new ac- 2 count-Judge. ijy- present pleasures in such a way as not to Injure future ones. Seneca.. J. K. Cotton, '1303 North Market St., says: "I hear-d of Folley Kidneyv Pills and t ook themn for may case of kidney trouble. After taking th"'n a foidays' I ahe pain left my back, my xidneys acted I regularly and the annoying 'oladder trouble -was cured. I eladly recommend Foey Kdey Fils." The Dickson-Drug .3 Co., Manning, Leon Fischer, Summer *Schiller's Revenge. When Schiller was a boy at school be was tormented by a Swiss tutor named' Koplig, swho came from the Ghisohs canton. Years later, when the poet wrote "The Robbers," he reveng-t ed himself on Kuplig ati the Gisons by ntroducing this :little speech:--"To be a. scamp 'you must have~ genius. Moreover, a special climate Is needed for the growth of scamps, and to prve this I recommend you to visit the rfsos cantoz It Is the yernta-' 6te thens of modern rascality." In the lter editions of "The Robbers", this duaiit bit of spleen- does not ap pear. It Is suggested that Schiller was not moved to expunge it by any remorseful feeling. but bv a very forcd be protest from the residents of the abused canton against this calumny. On the Way to Rcca. Tihe bishop of London has published an account of his visit to the Sudan, which Included a morning walk "In the very middle of native Africa." A native boy whom he saw standing - near a well "was on his way to Mec ca, having' traveled already 2,000 or 3000 mIles, which had taken two; s or three years. His father had died on the way, and when I asked him ow he would manage he said quietly, Allah will provide.' and it never en tered his mind to ask me for any thng. Five minutes afterward we came across three -women-an old woman and two daughters. The eld et daughter was twenty-five. They were coming back from Mecca, but they had started off, she said, when she was a little girl about twelve." Decide Yourelf. The Opportunity is Here, Backed by Manniug Testimony. - Don't take our word for it. Don't depend on a stranger's state ment. Read Manning endorsement. Read the statements of Manning citi zens. And decide for yourself. Here is one case of it: Mrs H. P. Jenkinson, Cburch St., Manningz, S. C., says: ''I gladly reco mmend Doan's Kidney Pills, for I know from personal experience they are a remedy of merit. I was annoyed by kidn'-y complaint and had pains he-ough ro- small of my back. Di'an's Kidney Piis helped me wonder-fully, not only relieviniz the misery in my hack but strentheninr my kidneys. You may use my testimonial a any time." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name--Doan's --and take nao other. a O. PURYtW. S. oLavEK u HR YAN P URDY & O'BRYAN, Attorneys and Counselors at Law M AMNNINGS C. I' Stiff Joints Sprains,Bruises are relieved at once by an applica tion of Sloan's Liniment. Don't rub, just lay on lightly. "Sloan's Liniment has dono more good than anything I have ever tried for stiil joints. I got my hand hurt so badly that I had to stop work right in the busiest time of the year. I thought at first that I would have to have my hand taken off, but I got a bottle of Sloan's Liniment and cared my hand." WILTox WEEIE., Morris, Ala. Good for Broken Sinews G. G. JoNEs, Baldwin, LI., writes : -"I used Sloan's Liniment for b. cen sinews above the knee cap caused by a fal and to my great satisfaction was able to resume work in less than three weeks after the accident." NT Fine for Sprain MX. Rmzr A. VoEHI, 84 Somerset St. Plainfield, N. .J., writes:-" A friend sprained his ankle so badly that it went black. Be laughed when I told him that I would have him out in a week. I applied Sloan's Liniment and in four daps ho was working and said Sloan's was a right good Lin meat." Prie 25c.. SOc., and $1.00 Sloan's Book on horses, cattle, sheep and poultrysentfree. - Address D Soan Deisa. Mas., '. LS.A. Scarcely English. It was the lunch hour and the book :eeper had cozitrived to have five min tes' chat with the girl who kept the etty.cash. He was in love with her nd bad- summoned up sufficient cour ge to propose. "Marry your exclaimed the girl Good gracious; no! I don't want noth o to do with you. I wouldn't marry 'n-not. if -you was the 1 man on arth. Is that plain English" The bookkeeper was mortified. "It is certainly plain enough." he ad itted, "but )I'm afraid I can't con letiously, call it English."-London Lnswers. Only A Fire Hero u the-crowd cheered, as with burned ands, be 'held up a small-round box, Fellows!" be shouted, "tbis Buekien's ,ica. Salve I hold, has everything eat for burns." Right! also for .boils. lcrs, sores, pimples, eczema, cuts, prains,, bruises. Surest pile cure. It >bdues inflammation, kills pain. Only 5 cents at all drugcists. Camphor Laurel. in Japan. here Is -a stringent .law in Japan. at when one camphor laurel Is cut lan another must; be planted in Its' teae. The tree Is hardy and long lived. tanng to an enormous size. It is wered with a small sleaf of a vivid teen color. The seed, or berries, grow ei~nsters. resemub'ling the black cur nt in size and nppearance. And the >od ts employed for every purpose. >mi 1-bnetmnaktng to shipbuilding. Took H-imself Oft. Foote,- the comedian, was once threat ed with ai tvhipping because he had i-icatured-atcertali man. He apolo' zed fervently, adding, "Why, I 'tzhe eself off som'etimes!". And, slipping rough an opening in a fence, he ilums ted the deed. Presumption. 'Wat are -you writing. 6ld'chap" 'An article entitled 'Advie'e to Grad ates.' 'Eh: Advice to' grad- Well, of all e -presumption!"--Boston Transcript. An lmmprovement. - Cing Arthur bad just Invented the oud table. Can you Invent a. bureau that a ins wifet trill let hIm have two draw s of?' we. asked.-Echange. Dn J. Joyce, Sanville, Henry Co., uilaia. says:-"I took a cold with a ',ub which lung on for two 'years. hen I commer ced Foley's Honey arnd r Comoound and the coueh finally r me and now' I am perfectly strong dwell." Is best and safest for chil re and contains no opiates. The Dick. Drug Co., Manning, Leon Fischer, umerton.. Old English Pence. alfpence aind farthings were not led in England before the time of dward I.. :tnd until they were the nny, which was then made of silver, is issued deeply indented with a ross in order that it might be broken io two pieres for halfpennies or into ur things, or farthings. The silver nny was the first coin of the Anglo xons struck in England. In 11372 an uthorized coinage of copper pennies. afpennies and farthings was estab ihed. Silver f'arthings reased to be oined under Edward VI. ::nd silve~r ifpennies under the commonwealth. Three Strange and Remarkable Men. s Dumas. the grandfather, prided ilnself more upon his wonderful rength and skill in athletics than his eneralship, as Dumas the second prid himself more upon his knowledge fcookery than the authorship of "The hree Musketeers." so Dumas the third rided himself more upon his knowl dge of art than upon the writing of a Dame aux Camelias." They were hree strange and remarkable men. Dead Men's Bones. !lexander the Great, seeing Dioge es looking attentively at a parcel of uman bones, asked the philosopher hat he was looking for. "That which cannot find."~ was the reply-"the dif erence between your father's bones md those of his slaves." "Tells the Whoe Story." 'o cay that Foley's Honey and Tar spound is best, for ehiidren and on I. r~ons and contains niooit 1t onllv Dart of ths tal'e. The who'e tory is that. it is the best medicine for ughs, colds, eroup, bronchitis and] ther atfe-ci ons of the thbroat, chest and ng. St'ps la grip~pe. c'oughs, and has healing tand soothing eff.-et.. Rcmem r e name, Foley's Honey and Tat im non'. m. d accept no sublstit utes, he Dickson Drug Co., .'Mannog, Leoa STATE OF SOUTH CARLINA I lareodmi GOhuity. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. The Sumter Trust Compiao. Plainti Ts taz' t.t " John A. \a and C. C. Way, Defen, dants. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Judgment Order of the Court of Comn mon Pleas, in the a bore stated ae tidn, to tue directed. bearing date o1 Sepetuber25th.1912,1 will sellat pub lie auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at Clarendon Court House, at Manning, in said county, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Mon day, the 2nd day of Deemiber. 1912, being salesday, the following ode scribed real estate: Trace No. 1:-Al that piece, parcel or tract of land ) 5ing. beina and sit mute in toe county of Clarendon, ii t h e State atoresaid.- containing twenty two and one-hslf (22+) acres. wore or less, and bounded and butt ing as follows. to wit: North and South b% lande of C. C. Way, East by lands of H. S. Wa.y, and West b% lands of L. R Tindal, said tract of 'and being designated as tractD.'oi a plat made by ohert Bonroe, sutr veyor, and record in the office of C '. C P. fur Clarendon conty in book "'H-3" at page 455 Tract No. 2:-All that piece, parcel or tract of land ling. being and situ ate in the county of Clarendon. State aforesaid, containit-g three and one half (3+) acres, more or less. a.ii bounding and butting as follows, ti wit: North by lands of L. R. Tindal, East by lands of S. P. Fairey. out. b% lands of 'C. C. Way. and West. Ie the Wrights Bluff Public Road. mai tract being designated as tracet "B' on plat above tuentioned. Tract No 3:-Ale that piece. parce sir tract. of land, 1. ug. heii:< at: sit uate in tie. county of t larend-oe,. t ta t ae aforenui.i, con~tain img one and one fourth (l1 acres, nore or less, and bounded acid butting tit follows, to wit: North, East and West by lands of'C. C. Way, and South by lands of T. H. Harvin. Tract No. 4:-A ll that piece. pn reel ort.ractof la:.d-iyiiz*, being and siru +te in the county of Clarendon. St.t aforesaid, contatning thirty-eight (38) acres, more or less, and bounded and butting as follows, to wit: North.hy lands of C. C. Way, East by lands of Mrs. S P. Fairey and L. R. Tindal. mouth by lands of T. H. Harvin and L R. Tindal, and West by lands of T. H. Harvin, said tract of land being the same ccnveyed to.John A. Way by Charles E. Epps. . Tract No. 5:-All thatpiece. parcel or tract of land, lying, being and sit nate .in the county of Clarendon,, State aforesaid, containing thirty five (35) acres, more or less, and -bounded and butting as follows. to wit: North by Nelson's Ferry Public Road. East by lands of L R Tindal, South by lands of Belser estate,. and West by the Wrights Bluff 'Public Road, said traet of land being the same conveyed to John A. Way by deed of A. J. Way. The said five tracts of land are the same tracts of land conveyed to Joan ,A. Way by deeds recorded in office of Clerk of Court for said county, in books J-3 on page 388, M-3. on page 35, M-3 on p3.ge'318. J-3 on page 389 and K-3 on page 61, and for a more partidnlar description of the said five described tractsof laudreference may be had to the said -record of said deeds. Also all that tract of land sifuate in Clarendon -couriy, Sta.e of Soth Carolina, containing three hundred and seventy acres, more or less, for -merly. land 'of the estate of Jamnes S Tindal, and , bounded as follows: North by land now or formnerly of.J. L A ndrews, and land now or formerly -o J L Stukes.East by the run of Fawm Swamp. South by lands now or for merly of the estate of Mrs Sarah Hod laday, and West by lands claImed by Robert 3. H~olladay in his life time, and by the Public Road leading tc Sumter. Also all that tract of land situat~e it Clarendon county, State of South 'ar~o lina, containing eighty acres, mre o less, lying on the North side of "amm. Swamp- and East by tlhe Puhit- Road leading to Sumter and formerly kn~owr as the "S. 1A. Thames" land, and bound ed as follows: North by -lands, now or formerly of the estate of Robert J. Hol Jaday;Eassrby -lands formerly of Thomne T Touchberry. and West by.the public road leading to Sumter. . ' Also that piece, .parcel or tract -o land situate in Clarendon county, State of South Carolina, containing sixtee: and two-thirds acres more or less, and bounded -as follows: North, 'East anc South by lands above described, and West by the Sumter public road. Be i'g.the trae tof land~ conve~sed to Miss Caroline Weinberg by deed recorded it the office of the C. C. C. P. for Claren don county in Book ."N-3" on page 754, reference being thereunto had. eAlso all that tract of land situate ii Clarendon cout.ty. State of South Caro lina, containing thirty-three and one third acres, more or less, an bounded as follows: On the North, East an' South by -lands above described-and ot the West by -the Sumter oublie road. Being the , land conveyed to Isaa Strauss, trustee. by deed .recorded ir the office of C. C. C P. for Clarendot county in book "K-3" on page 196, ret erence being thereunto had. The said mortgage being given to se cure the j~urebase price ol the four last described tracts of land. which were b: deed bearing even date with said mnorte age conveyed by J. W. Broadway tC John A. Way. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. (GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Clarendon County, COURT OF COMIMON PLEAS. DVecree. Richard D. Lee, I 0. Strauss and Davis D. Molse, as Executors of the Last Will and Testament of Mariot Moise, deceased, Plaintiffs. against Samuel E. McFaddin, Ethel Alford McFaddin. Willi~uu Cecil McFaddir and Samuel Raymnond Mciaddin. Defend.ats. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF Ai Decretal Order of the Court of Comtitl Pleas for Clarendon Count3i. dated the 28th day of September 1912. I will sell t< the highest bidder for cash, at the risk of defaulting purchaser ot Monday the 2nd day of December, 1912 the same being salesday, in front- of the Court House at Miannini, in said Coun iy, within legal hours of sale, the fol lowing real estate:. All that tract of land in (larendor county said state, contammie one hudred and twenty acres, imore 01 less. bounded otn the North by lanc of D. R. DuBose. East by lands o: Wheeler and of Burgess. South b.: lands of the estate oaf Burgess, anc West by the public road leading tt Manning. Purchaser' to p~ay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County CAnLTON DURANT. P. D GRAHA3 DURANT &GRAAM MANNING. S. C. o-,t attnn given to collection! SSTATL OF SU wlG# .W County of ClarendoL COURT ta. COMMON PLEAS. The Sonth Carolina Loan and Trust Company, Plaintiff, against Paul S. Harvin, H. J. Harby at J W. B. Upshur, Defendants BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE DAT. ed Septemuber 28, 1:112, of the Court of Cotumon Picas for said County and State. its the above dated action tc we directed. I will sellat public ane tion to the highest bidder for cash, is, fronct of the court hou-e at Man :laag. 8 C., w.thin t.he legal hours for jaudicial sales on Monday. Decetnber 2. 1912. being salesday, the following real estate: That tract of land containing sev enr and hree-fourths acres. more or less. bounded by laid slow or firmner ly of E. W. A Bultuau, South and lEast by land of Estate of W. C. Remsues, and West by land foraserly of L Washiu;:tn, now said to bel =ng to J. J., anid N. W Brittos,; said tract of land known as the L. Washiugtou place Also that tract of land containing three hundred and sizy.three acres, more or less. adjoiniuir Jta.hds of Har viii, Brogdona Levi and others, said tract o sand ;being known as the Eiv person place: t.he said. pa.eels of tand being tha't allotred to Paul S. Harvixs and. Ben. H. Harvin in the partit-ion of the Epperson: place. A:so all that tract of land contain tng -ste hundred and nine -and rhree tenath- acres, bound.d on the North anas N. rth east by iar,-t tr-Kttrpe Me. F.'dito. E. an.l Soath east. by la .1 .f I) W. AId- rauan,.south .tud Ma aiIs west b% ti 'eut rat Rn"o.td-.f S 'i t +';ato'lia. e -:tu-i uI ht"ewn ai 'h .1. s.. ithat t, act pu1tii.. ~ae lur, .!...d ..d e-ah:. d h:ee at. d ,e i - ,t'ere. :nmudeltld N~ -r itby lamit '? 1 . ... Ha vit. El.rst a-d Norths eac b% land CAf als -Epjtersoni. ai-tnhe Sontl by laud of Mrs. Merritt. a-ud on the West by land sutpposed to b- of J. k. McLeod. s:+id tract of land being des iuaurted as the home place of Paul S. H rar" eu. Ia all rhat t.trct of land c..nt~atr, i:g enie htundr.r-da.d eigrhty-rhree an-I sune hialf'ser r, wtore or lest, siej.etrin: lannis of B. -. Harvin. land or Pau S. Harviu, l.nd of Bro:don anid lauds of others lyug ou Pocatafigo SwaMp and -being the land conveyed to Paul S Harviu by M M. Merritt Allof the above described tracts of land are situated in-Clarendou couni ty. State of South Carolina. The tour parcels first above describ ed will be sold in one lot and the par eel last above described will be sold by itself-separately. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GiAMBLE, Sheriff lareudon County. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN Claremodn County. CO'.URT OF COMMON PLEAS. The South Carolina Loan and Trust Company, Plaintiff against Duvalle W. Elliott. John L.. Elliott, Carleton E- Eiior.t,-Ro 1. rick M. El iutt, Wavus V E lioir.. R S. Elliott, D'argan P. Eriots, John M. Elliott. Cleo F. E-liottandRichara F. Eliott, . Defendants. - By virtue of a decree dated Septem ber 25, 1912. of 'h- Court of Commno Pleas fur.sard County 'aud S.are,in t!ne above stated gorion tot me directed?] wilt sefl at. nublic ane-tti r-o thse high est. bidde-r. 'for, cash, in' .frou. of .h Court Hoa.e.a.Mann-n: ;s. C.. -w,:4.9 the lurial hours feMr juetal ,a e dat. the following derser bed real e,4.re-: ''r-a' traat of ian~d ei n a:ra ng seven hundre d acre-s, more or .ess, a -jainiuw lands now or formerly of E W .Mors, .JamesM: R'chardson Estate of Dora thby A Rrebardsorn land o- H B. Ri.-h ardson and "thaers; also b,. rh- ,.w.mp latd wrirch i,. atrtached to s.r d oan b-iut r~h.:-~trat' f b~nd whach "a-- n vere-d to thre mosraareoss by W. L. Sand r~. hy ileed dated thse---day ,o ndn1906: saild land situate in Clar ndnCounty, said Siste. -Aiso; all the ri, h t, title, -inter'-st and estate formerly. owned . by ida D Eiiiort,, an~d a-1 of th-- ri-t. bile, in .eresu and e..ta:e of Duvalle Wv. E- iost. John La. Elliort, Carleton E. E .i.on, Roderiek Ii. Elliott. Wayne V. *Eliott and Dargan P. Ellbotts and R. S. -Elliott in and to those parcels oif land in Clar endon County, said Stare. as fellows, to wit: That tract of land containing one hundreda sixty-three and one-third acres, as shown on a plar madie by J. D. Rutledge. daued Se-rtembher 6. 1893, re corded ini Beosk I. I, page 104; sai lands adjoining lands now or formerlys of Mrs H D Greaen, estaue of Clarke .Jenkinsaon, Rufus Gaymnon and of ertheral and- lying on the Cane Savannah Ro~ai, That tract of land con'aininei fifty one acres, more or less, adjoining lands of R S.'DesChamps, the Rhame estate and lands of others; being the tract o1 land coenveyed by Carrie- E est ham us to Ida D Elliott by deedI recmstded in Book Q-3 of the record of deeds at Page 151. -That tract of land containing rt.wen~y one acr-es, more or less. as shown on a plat made b' H. D Moise, Survetor, recorded in Bosok Q-3, Pate 152, less nine 'and eiah-tersths acres thereof conve5ed to Tuton De.-Champs a E. B. GA MBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. STATE OF SOUTH CAROUINA, County of Clarendon, COUTR OF COMMON PLEAS. Rose Ry tteuberg. Plaintiff agai ustI. January Gibson and Thomas N. Miller, De fend antEs. Under and by virtue of decree of the iCourt of Common Ph-as for said County aO'J State in the above stat.d action made by his~ Honor Judge T H. Spaic at the Fall 1912 terim of s io Court, said decree being to me directed, I. will sell at pu'lie auction to the hsighest. bidder. fo rash. in~ front or tne Court House at 31a'n'g. S. C,, within the leegul nour-s ft-r jton cial s:, ea. 0n Morsdsy De, m ber 2, 1912. ha-ing sa!esdJay, the folowing described real estate: All that tract of land situate in r lar endon County, State of South Cartlina, contaiing one hundred (100) acres. mt e or less, and bounded a.. follows: East bi Sammy Swamp, High Ware' Mrk being the line-; We-st b' hands - M. R B oatdlway ; Soirh by -anis of W N. Stukes, and or ih- Nm' th ny the lands below de-scninuad Artso, all th r nrect of hmd~ -ituat'- in Car.- do, Counif y, we o f South b ar ohna, cont'uing ,er hundre-d a'nd fi.r (I0) acre-. mit e or -s. andi boiuncedi as follo'w., E s:. by Tirdals Miii Pond]: ISouth i traecr anrov- de-.erir'ed; No' ti by landr~ of .. P. Andr'-ws. an-r Mary C. .Jay roe,. and West, by lands of Marth' R. INradway, formerly Jasper La Anrews; be-ingr the laud denine-at.-d oc a phitt made by J. EC. Scott,, Surveyor, Said lands above described will be -sold in one lot. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, STATEW OFITI AWUNA County of Clarendon. k 'COURT OF CoMfON PLEAS. Decree. - H:H.J, Harby, A. D. Harby, . 1Bar by and Horace Harbr, as Tistees undertbeLast Will and Testsznent of Horace Harby, deceased, Pla] tiffs. .agfinst R. K. Wallace, asTastee. M - F. Hel lerand W. P. Ha*1(ins. DeTendauts. UNDER AND:BY:.VIRTUE OF A Decreta! Order of thdCourt "of Common Pleas. for Clareadon Cmaq s4aed &he 20th day of.Sewtember, 191I f10sel1 to the highest bidder for casnio Monday. the 2od day of December, . :19I2, the same being salesaay,.in fran te. Conut, House at Macnine. in said ooda t., witniu legal hours of sa fI, dirfO lowing real estate: All that parcel of land situate in the county of Clarendon and State] aforesaid. coutainiug one .huudred' and forty four (144) acres, uore or less, adjoining laud of A. B Hogan. of W H. Gole, of Whit' and others, all o( which will more folly aippeat by reference to a plat'inade by E J. B:owue, Surveyor, dy.ted the--day of-- -1906 ricorded in plat nook number I o paze 95 in the of ,ice of Cierk of Court.for said- County and State P erchaser to pay for papeis E. B . e Ai 3fLE Sheriff C'..rendun a loiit' ph.4i :auver Juine of Ma' ",. C. t - Skew &I-~u r40 i aT . . Ou. 0foits at.. l... $2 0Cafor....ee 2000C at fr... ~Or5 00 ts at.. O1 0 00 ts or... One big 0o0 ofus on will 20e sold sat.4 .. her O$r12 00r a ts . $0Fr Remembeoasfr.This.S. pet 00n Cofthe foldn 1000ats oril..otonan One b g oto o rs el illt be exped.t tof bhe ra I Hore Au a GrD. C.S~ oto n 8 ,arow.,2t...4 ~ gnsUMTEok il -State-of SouthCarolina County of Clamion. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. J. A. Weinberg,. Plaiutif against Joseph Sprott, as administrator :o Tbe, estate of Frankie M. Bodge, 'Aeceased; J. E. M. Hodge. Elie .. Johnson. P. 1.. B. Hdge, Sloaa >.layroe, Teddie Jayroe and Birdie Jiyroe and Joseph Sprott as trus tuoeg-said Sloan Jayroe, Teddie Jayroe and Birdie Jayroe, Defen BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE DAT ed..epntember, 1912. of the Court d.Caonsawdesaid County and State in the abae'*stated action to ine directed. I' wwin1ta.tpublic auc ti'it to. the highest bidder-for casn, i front of the courthouse at Man nin. 3. C.. wtbi thte legal bouts for j.dietial sales an Monday, December "= 9 eing saleday, UIS following -. de,.eribed real. estate:. All.-Ila .1t of land situate in'.the core aing Couinty of Cleeir d f South :Carolina, > frontie evangb:os(71 feet on Booundar8r% S oUi town and -_ having i wff ftfSi AD ie(59) feet, on it& lbaek ljitO dlt eng booiia& ed as follows Wei Bon.ds" <und ary st reet Bastndf J -M. Bridhai:6 of bylot .of cd M *yboww 'by aplat of t . Ja;i. - Bradhar-aof recoa--iO t e ' of r '0L-e4k..of Cortifogeed- Y". Dd y i.. lot unwbher 6:'tle Esth e re ofr \v eis Bun'Ztary rteetusaI ~E3,y maid r -s - She rif darrndiCoun "s 19r 00 -R00 accun ofgetign.t t15. $3 F EsaM2.9 te astm F +" ek e Iuad 1Mules~ adHrnCessO, u. A om bi-lcofhe n~w 280 RAS.C ...........90.