The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, February 22, 1898, Image 4
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liRR A BRUNSON, Proprietors.
B. L. DAKR - ——— Manager
a. JL. BRUNSON Kdltor.
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ny order.
Special rates for Obitnartre, Tributes of Re
spect. Cards of Thanks and Kuneral Notices.
•Cclal ads. at the rates allowed by law
Communications of a personal nature at
regular rates.
For rates on tiwbsient ana contract adver-
yable In advance, by carriers, 10 cents
week, payable to the carriers oa Hator-
Inss.
Sheriff’s Sale.
under serious consideration and
acted wisely./ You see the negro
John Belin lived in Marion county
and killed Mr. Cox over there,
hence the Marion county officials
claimed Belin as their prisoner
and were going to carry him to Ma
rion jail, perhaps to be tried and
perhaps not- Everybody knows
the unsafe condition of the Marion
jail. Only a few weeks ago a lot
of prisoners escaped from there,
and are continually doing so. A
few years ago a negro l;v the-name j**' 6 ' w j thl “ lh ® T*! ho “ r ’ l of “ le .° n tbe
* r * ir- / *u/ i. 11,1,1 M °nd»y (Selesday) in March next
Of Lewis Kindle from Williams- lWore the Court House door In Florence
burg county came over and broke : county. State aforesaid,; tbe property
into the house of Mr. Lawrenco ! ,n • ntll0n * , ^ , • Dd described as follows town:
All that certain piece, parcel or tract of
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
■ FhOBXXCk COUSTY
Court Of Common Pleas
Elizabeth Vaughan et al
vs.
G. J. Davis.
Judgment for Foreclosure and Sale.
Under and by virtue of a decretal order of
his Hoaor Judge Ernest Gary, made the 5tli
of Febuary If**, In the above stated case the
Sheriff of Florence county will offer for
ttslag apply at tbe office
IX
ARR k BRUNSuN, Proprietors.
NEARLY A HUNDUKD CASES
In a Small Town In tbe Upper Fart of tbe
State.
The State has received from the
up-oountry a letter bringing the
intelligence that there are nearly
100 cases of|smallpox at the small
mill town of Pelham. The in
formation comes from a thorough
ly reliable source and is of such a
character that it seems to call for
an immediate investigation by tbe
State board of health. When Dr.
Evaos of tbe State board was here
p few days ago The State gave his
summary of the smallpox situa
tion ; he was of the opinion that
the spread of the disease had been
pretty well checked.
In the letter referred to the wri
ter says: “The chairman of the
Greenville board of health is tbe
authority for the statement that
there are nearly 100 cases of
•mallpox at Pelham, a mill town
on the line between Spartanburg
and Greenville counties. Dr.
Jonei, tbe chairman, 1 understand
has instructed the secretary of the
hoard to write to the State board
of health, suggesting that they
take hold of the matter. I do not
know that the GreHnville secretary
haa done so, but Dr. Jones seems
to think tbe sitnation a grave one.
“The mill authorities held to the
chicken pox theory and called in
Dr. W. C. Black, of Greenville,
who was the chief supporter of the
chicken pox idea. The disease
has assumed such large propor
tions that the mill men and Pel
ham doctors are now coming to
their senses, and two of the three
physicians went to Dr. Jones for
advice.
“The disease is undoubtedly
■mallpox, for it was taken to Pel
ham by the same negro who
brought it to Greenville from At
lanta. He slept in Greenville one
night with the Stenhouse family
and went to Pelham next day.
Every one who came in contact
with him took the disease so far
as I can.learn.
“While I am on the subject, I
will state that I have seen several
of the negroes who were eick at
the Greenville pest house and their
faces are pretty badly marked and
pitted. Some are much worse than
others.”—The State, Feb. 19.
Anderson un Lynches River.
Lewis was captured with some of
the goods, carried to Marion jail,
broke out in a short time, was re
captured and lodged in the same
jail again, escaped the second time
and never v as tried for tbe theft.
John Belin may have escaped from
Marion jail and never been brought
to trial. If tried would have been
in bis own county and surrounded
by friends and not in the county
our lamented Cox lived in.
I firmly believe that if tbe said
Belin was going to be carried to
the Florency county jail and then
placed in one of those iron cells,
no lynching would have occurred.
In my opinion Belin was not
lynched on account of his color,
a whit** man would have met the
same fate under similar circum
stances. Mr. Richard Cox was a
good man, one that was loved and
honored by both white and colored
and we take this opportunity of
extending to his bereaved wife and
children our heart-felt sympathies.
M.
Feb. 10,1898,
land lying being and situate in the County of
Florence, In the State aforesaid containing one
hundred a^d forty acres, more or levs, bound
ed on the north by lands of W. J. Lockhart,
on the east by lands of
on the south by lands of W. J. Lockhart and
K. O. Lockhart and on the west by the right of
way of the W. C. k A. Railroad, and being
tire land oonveved toU e defendant by Plain
tiffs.
Tt rms cash, purchaser or purchasers to pay
for papers.
K. McLENDON,
Feb. 11, ’kg. Sheriff Florence Co.
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THE GREAT
THE RECENT LYNCHING.
A UomiaiiulcaUuu from ’*M” ou the Much
DiM-UM*d Subject.
Mu. Editor: I notice from some
of the papers that tbe people of
Pee Dee township have been pretty
severely criticised for the recent
lynching.
Well I am not especially inter
ested, don’t live in Pee Dee town
ship and had nothing to do with
tbe recent affair whatever, but, I
know a good many of those peo
ple, both white and colored and if
you will bear with me a little can
show you that their reputation
for law and order can’t be excelled
in these parts at least. I war > n
the grand jury year befure .ot
and net a case came bef*' • us
from Pee Dee township il ,T 0 the
whole year. No cases .»»t year
and none so far this year, as the
docket will show. This may have
been the case for a longer time
than I took notice. Stealing is a
grave occurrence except when
parties from adjoining counties
come over and commit the crime
as was the case of the negro John
Belin from Marion county enter
ing the store of Mr. S. R. Eady
and had been doing this for more
than a year. Lynching, Mr. Ed
itor, it a serious business and the
crowd should weigh well the cir
cumstances before they enter into
it, and in my opinion the lynohsrs
of John Belin took the matter
Made a
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PALACE DRUG STORE,
Florence, S. C.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OK FhOKXNCB.
U. U. Smith, Trustee, Plaintiff,
vs.
T. B. Reynolds, B. C. Lambert ami Mamie
‘Sturgeon, Defendants.
Under and by virtue of a decretal order of
his Honor, Judge Ernest Oary, made In
the above stated case and dated the ath day
of February, 188K.fi wlll.sell at public auction
to tbe htgbeat bidder ou Monday, 7th day of
March 1898, daring the usual hours of
sale, before the court house door. In the city
of Florence. State and County aforesaid, the
following real estate and personal property
to wit:
All that certain tract of land, situate In said
county and State and city of Florence,
bounded north by lot of U. C. Commander,
East by right of way ofN. E. railroad curve
track, sontb by lot of N. E. railroad and west
by right of way of N. E. railroad, and meas
uring on said curve truck two hundred and
seven (207) feet, on tbe south line forty-one
(41) feet, and on the west line one bundred
and fifty feet and on tbe north line one hun
dred and sixty (190) feet, together with all
buildings thereon and tbe following property
attached to said premises: One engine and
boiler, 20 horse power, and fixtures, one 24
inch hand planer, one six inch moulding
planer, one scroll saw, one 10 foot lathe with
attachments, one emory stone and wheels,
one grind stone and stand, one grists mill,
one mlU crane, one rip saw and table, one 80
foot 3 Inch tine shaft with all couplings and
hangers and necessary counter shafts, cut
ters and knives for planer heada, 62 feet
Inch 4 ply rubber belt, 86 feet 7 Inch 4 ply
ramjet nen,: vc, wt"* imm
Sfifect 6 Inch leather belt, 86 feet 9% Inch
leather belt, 56 feet 8 inch leather pelt, 88 feet
10 Inch rubber belt, one 20 Inch by 16 Inch pul
ley, one 36 by 8 Inch face pulley, one 25 by 11
Inch face puUey, one 14 by 12 Inch face pulley.
one 40 by 14 Inch face pulley, one 14 by 4 Inch
face pnlley, one 29 by 8 Inch pulley, one 20 by
IS Inch pnlley, one 34 by 10 Inch pulley.
Tei ma of sale, one-half cash, balance in one
year secured by bond -and mortgage of pur
chaser with Interest from date of sale and
attorney’s fees In case of foreclosure. 1 m-
chaser to pay for papers.
J. W. McCOWN,
C. C. C. P.
Fob. 11.1896.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF FLOHKNCB.
By J. P. McNeill, Judge of Probate
Whereas Ella James has made
suit to me to ^rant unto her letters
of administration of the estate of and
effeets of Robert James.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Robert
James, deceased, that they be and ap
pear before me in the Court of Probate
to be held at Florence on the 21st day
of February next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon to
show cause if any they have, why the
said administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand this the 7th
day of February A. I). 1898.
Published on the 7th day of February
1898 in the Daily Times.
J. P. McNeill,
Judge of Probate.
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Groceries.
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Orders will be called for and
Bread and Groceries will be deliv-
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P. A. Willcoi,
Attorney-at-Law,
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am
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rainedy for Oouorrbora,
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Sheriff’s Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROUN \,
COUNTY OF FLOK1CNCK.
Court of Commo-i Fleas.
Mary C. McHwecn,
v«.
W. M. Hoi onion.
Judgment for Foreclosure anti Hale.
Under and by virtue of a decretal order of
hla Honor. Judge Ernest Gary, in-de in
tbe above stated case and dated the 10th day
of February, 18P8. the sheriff of Florenoe
county will offer for sale, within the usual
houra of sale, on first Monday, (saleeday) in
March next, before the court honae door in
Florenoe County, the property m rationed
and described ss (o'lows to wit:
All that certain lot of land In the city and
county of Florence, and State aforesaid, on
the west side of Ives street, measuring fifty
feet front on said Ives street, and In depth
one hundred and fifty feet, hounded on the
north by lot of Isaac Hall, south and west by
lots of Jerome P. Chase ana east by said Ives
street; said lot being in the eastern part of
said city.
Terms of sale: one-half cmIi and balance In
one year, with privilege of tbe purchaser to
pay all cash. The deferred payment to be
secured by bond of tbs purchaser and mort
gage of the premises, the bond to draw inter-
eet from date of sale at the rate of 7 per cent,
per annum. Purchaser to pay for papers.
R. McLENDON,
Sheriff Florence Oonnty,
Feb. lltb, 1896.
Clerk's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COCHTY or FLORENCE.
J. R. Thrower, Jr.
vs.
A. M. Maxwell, Defendant.
Under and by virtue of a decretal order of
His Honor Judge Earnest Gary, made in
the above stated case, and dated 10th day of
February 1898, I will sell at publicl auction
to,the highest bidder on Monday, 7th day of
March 1888, daring the usual hours of sale
before the court house door In the city of
Florence, State and.county aforesaid, the
following.described premises. All that lot,
piece'ortparcel of land situate,llylng; and be
ing in the city of Florence, connty and State
aforesaid, containing six acres, more or less,
and bounded on the north by Street unnamed
separating it from lots No. 17 and No. 14 ss
represented on plat of James H. Pawley’s
plantation executed by Geo. W. Earle Sur
veyor, and dated September 10th 1877, East
by unnamed street separating It from lot No.
17 on said plat, and by lot No. 18 on said
plat, South by lot No. 16 and by
street unnamed, separating It from lot No.
11 on said plat, and west by .street unnamed
separating It from lot No. 11 and No. 14 on
said plat tbe said lots and streets unnamed
being lot No. 15 and streets surrounding It
as designated on plat of James H. Pawley’s
plantation executed by Geo. W. Earle and
dated September 10th 1877. The above prem
ises are located In tbe Northeast part of the
City of Florence,
Terms of sale cash. 'Purchaser to pay for
papers.
J. W. McCOWN.
C. C. C. P.
Feb. 11, 1897.
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