The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 20, 1898, Image 5

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? -7 Tax L^fid Sales. By virtu^of several executions I tomediM^fted I have levied upon sell for cash fur taxes on lij^HKirst Monday in November next ^^ft>re thet'ourt house door in King the following described lands I. 44 acres of land in Hope I tnwnsBip oeiongmg u> r oi?v-?v. fj bounded north and west by M E r Conyers, east by Tutle, and south j. by Browder. No.-. 8'W acres of land in Hope [ townshin belonging to M EConvcs l- and boun led north by H () Canty L east by Browder ond Lesesno,souih by Sanfee swamp and west by Est. Richardson. No. 3. in acres of land in Laws township belonging to James B >yd I and bounded north by Sampson It Meyers, east by N. E. It 11. and south and west by Est. (Jourdin. No. 4. 38 acres of land in IVnn township belonging to Est. Robt. Murrell and bounded north by T?*?mv Rron-n. oast bv Elvev ('lark son, south by D LCrowell and west by March Murrell. No. 5. 23 acres of land in King township belonging to 0 w F oskey and bounded north and east by James Epps, south and west by Nexsen. No. 6. 15 acres of land in King township belonging to John Jackson and bounded south by Est. of * C Mouzon, west and north by Van Fulton, East by Betty Jarrohi. No. 7. 40 acres of lan 1 in King townin bolomrin.r to Betty Jar rold bounded east by Elsoy James, south by C Mouzoti, north by John Jackson and west by Van Fulton. No. 8. 6 acres of land in King township belonging to Est. Cubit Shaw and bounded n >rth by \V \V Wise, east by J E Tharp, and south and west by Eli McFaddin. No. 9. 188 acres of land in Anderson township belonging t > L 1) Pipkin and bounded north by E A Thomas, east by unknown land, south by Sarah Hicks land and west by It Amman land. No. 10. 80 acres of laud in Sutton township belonging to W G Cooper and bounue l east oy ian?is of J J Cooper, north by land unknown, south by lands of B Briorson and west by unknown land. No. 11. 9-3') acres of land in Turkey township belon?in? to H O SSnow and bounded south by Black river, east by lands of 8 T liussell, n >rtn and west by lands of T K ^Sjjich. P^nTTT?. Snrn-es of land in T-aws township belonging to Sarah Archie and bounded by lands of (Joins on the west by lauds of W* u. S titers, on the south, and by lands of Peter Gourdin ?n the north. vr . to J-. l . l P.nn .>(). io. - i atiow ui.i i to x v ' township belonging to Wash Tisdale, l>ound"d east bv lands of Don Miller, norili by Oeasar Wilson, west by Jack Tisdule and south by Derry Tisdule. No. 14. l4' acre of land in Anderson township belonging to John Venters and bounded east by lands of J M Player and 0:1 all other sides by J M Player. No. 15. 1 Lot in the town of Lake City belonging to X 1> Clarkson ami bounded west by Taouias Street south and east by .Mrs. Maria McAllister and north by public road to Hebron church. J D DANIEL, S \V C. Administrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of J BUhandler, deceased, will make payment to the undersigned, and all persons having claims against the said estate will file tlie same duly attested to me. W W GRAYSON. CCCP & G S, Ad. Notice of Pinal Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that on Saturday the 29th day of October, 1898, I will apply to the Probate Judge ol Williamsburg county for a final discharge as guardianfor D- O Coker. B C COKER, PW. 15 lSHS (Jnar.'li.an. Mary Anderson's Little Boy. Mary Anderson, who is now Mrs. de Navarro, and lives in England, has allowed herself, hei new English home and her twoyear-old baby to be photographed forthe first time for publication Some twenty pictures have been made, and the best of these will appear in an early issue of The Ladies' Home Journal. The ba by's picture is, of course, the central one of interest. I always keep on hand a ful and complete line of farming im plements, carpenters' tools, anc all k:nds of hardware, and I sel them low down. S. M. Askins Lake City, S. C. Young men, I have a prett3 line of neckwear. Come and gel pleased. S. M. Askins, Like (Jity, S, 0. ?? mam mmmm?m /W\J ^3C2iK LX'J <^r?n /\ *?'-<rr77:T" N-JWS> k_4? oiCa ??iSa ^xvift1 tuii. i ryfir-j^iir^.v^gtow'fg ; 82 ? FOE BA A full line of Dress Goods, Crepon, Cashmere, English Poplir Standard Prints ? ? 38 inch Best Sea Island iloiiiespi .'{< inch Soft Bleach at ? .'{!? inch Fruit Bleach at A nice line of Shirts, Collars a Millinp.rv Si v y t* i i iiicm vi y ?? * You can be suit> prices. We keep everything in the th Caps and Trunks. We are also ! Prices low down. c?ze^xJ xai. uasisi S*i.. ~v To call on us before buying, not be undersold. ESS H /f! ? 3 T A U 1 Notice of Election for Member of CongressAn election will be held on Tuesday ! Xovt-mbe-8. 1S9S, at the legally est a blished p<.?lliii_r precincts in Williamsburg county, for a representative fr?>ni the 1st and 6th Congressional I>istricts. in the AGtli Congress of the Cnited states. The {>olls will be opened at 7 a. ra. and kept open without intermission until 4o'clock p. rn. The following named persons have been appointed to manage said eleci tion, to wit: FEDERAL. Kingstree. U W Arms, D J Kpps, R A .Murphy. i Greeleyviiie. C R Burgess J J j Bradhatn, Ned Ard. Gourd ins. A M Gordon, W J Mci Knight. Sain MeGlary. I .^uit-ius. SN June. P M Burdick, E J Parker. Trio. J B Files, E W Eliot. J B .McCants. Earies W P Blake, W B Blakley [ J L Mc? ants. SaIters. J E Salters, W Ii Bryan, j V E I.if rage. Coder swamp. .1 F Scott, W A Me . Crea, W Gordon Cantley. Blooming vale. T K Smith, Win. Morris Hugh Pipkin. .l- Miii.ki \V;?IIrer Goont. Gib """ " - * & ?- - I son Waldron, Allen lleminingway. Indiantown. Julian Wilson, H M Vause. .1 W Nelson. Muddy Creek HeddingCannon. N M Venters* i> \V Cribb. Altmaa's store. S B Thompson. .Joseph Lurant. M F Eaddy. Prospect Church. J I) Carter. A B Lawieuce, Walter Brown. Seranton. P S Wall, Henry Flyn. I Charley ltedmau. Lake City. J M Sturgeon, W W Moore. .M A Thomas. MeAlisters Mill. H P Baldwin, i Henry Collins, H M Thomas. 1 Hebron Church. II A Kennedy, i .J C Christmas, I) H Smith. Codes. C L Wheeler, Eli Sauls, K ! F Epps. One of the above named managers at each box will call upon the Board ' of Commissioners at Kingstree, Xovi ember 5. 1S9S, to receive ballot boxes, I poll lists and instructions, and to Ve UftiXliVU. W W Kennkoy, ) Commissi ncrs W b McCants, - of Federal J 1* Epps, ) Election. Notice of Election. An election will be held at the sevI eral precincts established by law in ! Williamsburg county, on Tuesday, Nov?mber8, isas, for the following (' officers to wit: Governor, Lieutenant Governor. Secretary of State. At'; torney General, Comptroller General | Adjutant and Inspector General, i Mate Treasurer, State Superinten j dent of Education, one uaiiroau tmuI mis-ioner. one Senator, three ltepresI entatives to the lower branch of the Legislature, one Supervisor, one Sep(erintendent of Education. ' '1 he polls will be opened at 7 a. m. and kept open without intermission . until 4 o'clock p. in. 11 The following named persons have been appointed managers for State and county elections. I STATE. Kingstree. .1 J Steel, Jr., II O Brit ton, J T Nelson. Greeleyville. E R Lesesne, G GGist W F Jlogan. Gourdins. A M Gamble, S G McI Donald, J S Brunson. Suitons, IIS Garner, R I) Blakeley, A L Ileddleston. II Trio. T B Cooper, W A Hale, S E . J Thomas. . | Earls. T W Camlin, E Cox. W M ' Ilaselden. i ! Salter.-. S B Ilaraer. J M McClary, CM Saters. > Cedar Swamp. John S Tisdale, J A ; McCrea. J B Cnandler. Bloom in^vale. M II Pipkin, J M j Mc< onnell. B S Smith. Black Mingo. Jas. M Gordon, F G t Rhem, B F Brockinton. Indiantown. II W Nelson, Geo. M( Cutclien, J W Ervin. Muddy Creek, II E Eaddy, J L H~0 j i gra jwi err?-^csrv p- tm 9 rxio LjLrrrtJ wrfrwr. J rc-wx K**B^ STORE R G AIH 8 m 1 ! sijfli ;js, iIenrietlas, UrilJiatitines j* 1, Sateens. 1 ? ? ? 5efs III ? ? ? r?('ls. ? ? ? ;>cts. ! i ? ? ? Tcts. j ind Under ware. oclr is complete.1 ? o .? u ^ ^ \ ea in siyies una ! i I e Shoe and Notion line, ila'sj handling a. good line of Furniture. TCiy WaBBELTKlJ j 1 \\ e buy and sell lor cash and will j . I j if f P W ?lli i h i; CASH STORE. ; < HaselcFn, K K Muggins, i Altmau's store. J K Cox. I) W Alt-j m in. W C Eaddy. Prospect Ch'irch. J M Eaddy, II R j Hugghis,J II Ea Jdy. Soranton. A M Cook, W.I Willongh-1 by. R E MeKnight. Lake City. J LStuckey, J J Mat-' thews, ET Moody j i Mc A listers Mil. A W Rodgers, S J J Kirby. J S Floyd. j < Hebron Church. W II McElveen Jr., ? ' W L Burgees, S J smith. Cades. T P Fulmo:e, II C Tallevast, I' W EIlanna. j] One of the above named managers at 1 each box will call upon the Board of j Commissioners at Kingstree Novem-j' ber 5, 189*. to receive ballot boxes, poll lists and instructions, and to bequali-; tied. WF Kkxxeov. ) Commissioners j? (J W Arms, of State < D N Johnson, J Elections h !l THROUGHOUT THE STATE The News of a Week Briefly Told in , Paragraphs. The first regiment is to be nitis- > tered out of service, October JSth,1 j at Columbia. Orangeburg is to have water j works ami electric lights in the , I near future. Gov. Ellorbe par dolled J. M. Tim-1 i mens, of Richland county, last Monday, who had been sentenced to one j j year in the penitentiary for forgery.' ) Monday afternoon, at Bennetts! villo, Deputy Sheriff J. A. Minson, \t lido arresting ZekeJ Towsend, was, ; forced to shoot and kill hint. At Saluda, October 11. John j Berry, colored, shot his wife be; cause she tried to prevent his going lout at night. The woman is dead : and Berry has been arrested. Four warships, the Montgomery, ' the Nashville, the Wilmington and i the Princeton, will be in Charles; ton harbor during Gala Week. Lee Jove, a negro, died in Sumter I I fnimtv from tlw t>ft'i?ots of a blow from a hoe in the hands of Rufus Johnson about three months ago. ohnson has not been arrestvd. It is said now that the troops to be embarked for Cuba and l'orto I ltico will be equally divided between Charleston and Savannah. A crowd of Charleston girls hiss- 1 ed an actress on King Street, who | had persop/ated a Spanish spy in I the play of "Remember the Maine." i Tly? Bamberg di>pensary and CI its content:? were destroyed by lire I j Tuesday. The loss is estiuia'el at! j.floOO. The origin of the lire is1 iunknown. i Last Thurdsay night Berry Hicks, a .North Carolina negro.' -hot and ki d Sarah Holmes aj dissolute women of Florence. . Hicks escaped after the killing. Policeman XcXeil killed a negro in the streets of Charleston last i; Thursday night. William Chisolm the negro, who was employed hy I Sheriff Martin as night watchman, hud been arrested for making a disturbance on the street and was try! iug to escape. The State dispensary is still receiving letters of inquiry concernling the workings of the dispensary law. A candidate lor Governor in j Arkansas and a prominent State I official of Nebraska are the latest , jseekersof this information. Rice! Rice! Rice! Consignments of Rough Rice j solicited. Rrompt. milling and rej turn of proceeds or account sales. Highest market paid for good rice. "Carolina Rice Meal" or "Flour',; ' the cheapest and b st stock food on the market, for sale at low 1 figures. WEST POINT MILL 00., Charleston, S C. i ' ' # ' A Ai: ailing; woiiicii ami <? nm'f i?incr ought to in* conn oiled c jtend 1 heir day- in a holier laclor A Wonderful Dlscoirry. The last quarter of a century records nanv wonderful discoveries in medicine, ?rt none that have accomplished more i'<r iiiinan tv than that sterling old household emedy. Browns'Iron Bitters. It seems to ootain the very elements of good health, md neither man, woman or child can take t without deriving the greatest benefit. Iron ns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. ():ir oiler of the Thrice a-weel tVorld and the Coi*xty Uk<:oiu>. out rear for $105 fdill holds good; wt .1... ~n\... 'r.... 0..1 <1.. II>?J 'MIC I I lin JilAUUi; ?l I i11 ill* I'wice a Week News and Cour'e or $ l.TVl'his i> a rue opportuiii tv to secure two good papers l'< lie price of one. Skin Diseases, For tl' - speedy and permanent cnre o Letter, sal. rheum and eczema, Cham berlain's Lye and Ski;: Ointment i without an J: relieves the itch in,? and smart:: ^ almost it.-tantly r.ra its coniimmd use effects a permanen ic also cares irch, Lavhor's itch >i ;i.l head, sere nipples, itr'/'ng piles happed hands, chronic sore eyes am granulated lids. I '* e%.!?r'c Pfniriifn Tv.Tvdnr<j frr horses arc th4-!? > * t^nic. bl.>od |>nrifle: Mid vermifuge Pric?, 25cents. Soklbj Wallace & Johnson. A Trade Getter. We have lost trade by beinj? on >f Ramon's Liver Pills and Toni Pellets. We c *n seldom ever in luce a customer to take any othe is a substitute for them when the; lave tried Ramon's. Justice ?! Kletcher, Crossville, Ala. For sal ly Wallace A Johnson. Notice. T will he in niv office in th ourt hoii<e in Kings tree S. C in SATURDAY of each wee m<1 (luring my absence, 1 wil leave my office key with Mr. C. \\ McClani. E. M. Smith, Judge of Probate, Williamsburg Co.,C. S. An Old Idea. Every day strengthens tLe belief of eminent ph.veiciaus that impure blood is die cause of the majority of our diseases, Twenty-five years ago tiiis theory v.t.i used as a basis for the formula of browns'iron Bitters The many remarkable cures effected by tbis famous old household remedy are sufficient to prove that ihe theory is correct Browns'Iron Bitters is sold by uil dealers In matrimonial engagement men have *o face powder. RunvES vMk&m 3 \*siM l^'LORmm j^m jr ? -?i*ki?.? ii' -'K '-I.^'f f?H TASTELESS w ii 11 n N^s I ? fes^3 9 H ^ esa la 18 J U3T AS COOD FOR AC U LTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts GAI-atia, II.ls., Nov. 16.1333. Farls Medicine To., Ft. IxjuIh, Mo. Gentlemen: Wo sold last year. 600 bcttlos GHOVK'S TAGTELES8 CHILL TONIC nnd hr bought thrre gross already ihl3 year. In a!! our e pcnsnce of It years, in the drug business, hie never sold an articlo that gave such universal bat faction f ' your Tonic. Yount truly, AI1XJ.Y. CAItR AO | HOTEL \ CALHOUN, ! fflllJSI, - -!.!, I F. O. LONDON. | Manager. J* Kins Street, Business Centre W of the City, Opposite the ?! Academy ofMnsic.Itooms f) 1 arire, ai rv a nd JomjH lettable, Table Ex4 c e 1 1 e n t. . | KATES $2 00 and K $2.50 per day. ft > * Can yon tell me how it is tli.i I ! sell more goods than others v , ^ ripjm mrwm 1 /-V^T5 sstea DBLsaL i :Ls 1 ;! Because I hey always keep g< r ami sell at. the lowest prices, and co . It yon doubt this statement jnst call > see lor yourselt' what bargains, tin ; dons stock of Fall and Winter gooc .: York City. .Millinery goods of all kinds, ; Sailors, Kibbons, .Notions ot al > J * XOTICKA FEW OF Til] j Cotton, nil colors. 3 spool 36 inch best Sea Islaml ITomopun 1 * St.-Millar.! Prints ' Other Prints i 3fi inch Willi- Pcreals 2^ 36 " " Iileaeh Home-run I >ril! Drawers from 15 c's .. Nice Pen al Shirts Worth SO cts | " With Collars & ^? Mali's Prolan Shoes from Wets, n ' I toys' " " " 75 cts, " ?77 Pa-lies' Shoes from .">0 ets. i;:?. Children's shoes from 2l)cts. tip. ?77 Men's -nit- from ?2.U0 tip. ijijys ' dUcts. up. ^ A 8 cj il>' # =% L. r A bij.r stock of Furniture to be l\ Fitz Foo j e j Saddles, Fames and all kinds 0 Titnvaiv, Crockery, and Glassw I ' kinds. Stoves of all kinds and siz lc i II ; numerous to mention. J ;The Broadway H.D. \ 1 j iiiuuiiiiiuuiaiiuimamuiiiiii T W DODO J i IH i a Commission S3 \; Deale : Choice H Oats t! paired C> ! CONSIGN 'of Cotton Farm 2?rccli J.X.HOB, i 5 c: ?< Of Charleston. Si " Charleston, - - S. C. ' ' j iu:.i. m . me one nuooreo ona mm pi | DOM M ft Mj icier. Courses are offered in Ancient i !'; and Modern Languages, English y Language and Literature, History, | fi. Economics, INychology, Logic, | fc! Mathematics and the Physical Sci}') once, leading to the degrees of A i tj) B., and A. M. ft; The Special Appliances for in ij j st ruction embrace the library of 12.">no volumes, free to all students ; the Natural History Museum and fj- j the Chemical Laaoratory. K Tuition f 10. Necessary expenses j TS...... fjl including nmi >m, *hk>. i-jaoihii.c?ffr tions for admission. Sept. .'JO. For jj,t catalogues and other information iS apply to jjii Harrison Randolph, ? President. - ... % r HHffiinmiwnmmmmmTn 4 !% ?. U \PKrLvr CT/\f>l' II I lie n wjo.\yiAi^ dinajo 3 S. A ^ ">0(1 goods, and the latest styles, mpelition does not affect them, at II I) .KEDDICK'S store and ;y can offer you in their tremenU that has just arrived from New including ladies'trimmed Ilats, ;1 kinds. KIR PRICES BELOW. VV *J for - lOots* zZS - - (a' 4Jct"J. (/i> 41c ts. (?'i 2i&U't*. X2 - - (jfi 6ctj?. ZZ2 (a) |4feK ^35 to - - Met*. ^3 (n) 22et8* ^3 Cutis Worth |1.25 Sell UOcts. :35 3 so^ sold low down. Bicycles, ;s, Cane Mills, of Groceries. are. Cartridges, Pistols, Guns, all es, and a great many other goods too s. i Racket Store, . REDDICK, Proprietor. iiiiUiUiUttUUiUUUiUlUUUUi 01 & SON. [erchants And rs In , Corn, and ow-food. JMENTS lf r\r T5q~?zs zee Solicited.. SON & SON, 136 East Bay, tiaxlestorL, S. C. i 13. W.Mijeon, jjj | Blacksmith and ' | Horseshoer, | i UEllltAL REPAIRING | jj .1EATL1 A.\l> ? l5 DO.XK. Jj | .-*** **;- | O o 1 I ^-To / < 4" I n Odli^icxLiiui i M r J |j Guaranteed. | 5 Igft, H. I ttApr. 14th 'OS-ly. i! it Moore than twenty millien free samples of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve have been distributed by the manufactories. What better proof of their conttaence in its merits no you want? It cures piles, burns scitlds, sores, in the shortest space or i time. Wallace & Johnson, ' l " ' ..V . . /: A A **. \ ' *S\