The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 25, 1900, Image 4
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C. TV. TVOLFK,
King-tree. S.C.
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1900.
Among the Churches.
On account of having to conduct j
the funeral services of a member
of his congregation in Florapfce,
Kev. R. TV. Barnwell failed to
meet his appointment at the Episcopal
chape) here Friday morning
and evening ot Is. t w ek.
Kev. J. E. Bunlop preached at
the Presbyterian church Sundav
afternoon to an attentive and appreciative
congregation. Mr. Dunlop
has been spending souie time
in the up-country for Ins health,
and iiis parishioners are glad to
welcome him back, especially as
his health seems to be much
better.
As was announced last week.;
Kev. TV. II. Hodges preached in
the Methodist church Sunday
.* morning and evening. Mr. Hodges
was formerly pastor of this charge
1 I.-.. ......... iVioiwl.- Iiavo lOitli
MIIU Ji?5 llltlluo iiviv.
liis sermons were forcible and irnpressiye
and were attentively li>jened
to by his hearers.
I
EMTOIi'S AWKl'L PLIGHT.
KM lliggms, K.litor Seneca (Ills.,: }
New?, wasatllirted for years with pile j
that no doctor or remedy helped uutil;
he tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the
Ivest in the world. Ho writes, two
boxes wholly cured hiui. Infallible
for piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 23c.
Sold by Wallace A Johnson druggists.
When patronizing a Boston hotel
don't forget that "culinary
symposium" on the bill of fare!
means hash.
DENTISTRY! j
jm><; :
Thp nmlersiirnetL after a success- !
ful practice of Dentistry for thirty-!
four years, is now* located at Kingstree,
at the Brock in ton house, !
where lie is prepared to do any- i
thing in the Dental line at cut rate |
prices. Live and let live, is hisj
motto. No shoddy w^rk- shall pass j
the portals of his ofliee. Sat'isfac-!
fion guaranteed. A trial is solicited
Respectfully,
A M. SNIDER,
Dental surgeon.
Notice of Discharge.
Notice is hereby given thai on tlie
3!st day of Octolwi . 1900. I will apply
to the judge of I'rohato of Williamsburg
Ounity for a rinal discharge as
Administrator of the Estate oi'K. M.
Eeagtn.
It. A!. WEBSTER
O.'f 1 1?W? V dlnili i<t i-i?i ir
Notice of Election
yoit STATE AND COUNTY DFF1CES
AX I) FOR A >1 KN DM I: NTS
TO -STATK CONSTITUTION.
^TATE OF SUUTII CAROLINA, )
COl'NTV OK WllXIAMSlilTtu' J
Notice is hereby given that an elecy;on
will 1m* held at the several precinets
established by law in Williamsburg
county ?'i
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER tl, 1000
For the. following officers, to wit:
Governor, Lieuterunt-Governor, Secretary
of Suite, Attorney General,
Comptrollertfciieral, Adjutaut and Inspector
General, State Treasurer. State.
Stiperiutcndent of Education, one Railroad
Commissioner, one Circuit Solicitor.
three Rc jresentatices in the G<*nAssembly,
Supervisor, Sheriff,
! , .i . i. r f rv,iViiintr Su
V ICJ K Ol ''Hill, V."l "in I , , ? < >,. .. ..
perinteudent of Education, Probate
.1 udge. an i Solicitor.
Pur-mint to the Constitution of
Soiitli Carolina. and tin: terms of Joint
iieso]uti<?n< No. :ti(i itid 3*1, approved
J February H?th. ISM'. (Acts of South
j Carolina, pp. r?7?t and *>71]. an elect ion
' will n!-o bo held at tin .- tine time and
j place lot amendments to the Cor.-tituition
ot South (Carolina, a.- follows:
Amend Section 7. <-f Article VIII.
; of the ('(institution ot South Carolina.!
|a- follow-: Add at the end thereof the)
i following words: "Provided, that the
! limitation imposed by this Section and J
! by Section *?. Article 1 V. o* this Con-j
stitution shall not apply to bonded in-1
Idebtediie-s incurred by the. cities of;
Columbia. Iioek Hill, Charleston an I j
Florence, where the proceeds of said I
bonds are applied solely for the pur- i
j ehase, establishment, maintenance or
! increase of water work.- plant, sewer-!
j age system, ga- and electric light,
plants, where the entire revenue aris-'
mg from the opei it ion of such plants j
or system-, shall be devoted solely and I
exclusively to the maintenance and j
operation of the same, and where the !
question of incurring such indebted-!
ness is submitted to the freeholders j
! and qualified voters of such municipal-!
ity. as provided in the Constitution.}
upon the question of other bonded in- j
debtednos."
Amend tac Constirution of South
Carolina by adding thereto the. follnwJowing
to lv known as "Article I of
Amendments to the Constitution:"
"The General Assembly sliall provide
by law for the condemnation, through
p-oper official channels. of all lands,
necessary for the propei drainage of
the swanip and low lands of this State:
and shall also provide for the equitable
assessment of all lands so drained,
tor the purpose of paying the expenses!
of such condemnation and drainage."
The said Amendments shall be sul>mitled
in sneli manner that the electors
qualified to vote, for member* ,?f
the House of Representatives shall vote
for or against each of such amendments
separately.
Amendments should Ik* on separate
tickets. Ballots in favor of the adoption
of an amendment should contain
the amendment voted upon in full.
followed by the word "Yes;'' ballots
opposed to*the adoption of an amendment
shdbld contain the ainemhnent
voted upon, followed by the word
"No."
Polls at each voting place will he
opened at 7 o'clock a. in. and close at
4 o'lock p. in.
The following named persons have
been a)?pointed
MANAGERS OF ELECTION
for State and Connty officers and for i
Amendments Lo State Constitution.
K i lists tree?.) T Nelson, .1 A Scott,!
W T Wilkin.*.
Greel?yvilie- ? W C Tatlo, Jesse:
Clary, (Jabe Gist,
Gotirdins?A M Gamble, James
Rruuson, A 15 M''Donald.
Suttons?S 1' Cooper. I'< Kichardson,?
S 1; Walters.
Trio?T II Cooper, 11 I! Morris, L E
Biirkett.
Karies- W M HasoMen, A M Haselden.
,f T Wboeler.
S liters- WSSliaw, J III. Chandler
A Spivey.
Cedai Swamp?J 15 Chandler. .Jr.,
Win Met n Hough, llenry Baylor.
.Muddy Creek? John B Davis, M V j
Cox. William J Eddy.
Black .Mingo?John S Graham, 15 Fj
Brockin' on, .Jr., C D Cook, Sr,
lndiantown?J C Nelson, it J j
Brown. 1* D Snowden,
Altinan's Store? .) 11 Cox, 1) W
Airman, W C Handy.
Prospect Church?S P. l'oston. .J M
Eaddv, W M Melton.
- ?r i.* t '...t-.i-H r. V l?.,v \\*
V Mixon.
Lake City?.T .1 Matthews, J L|
Stuckcy. r E Severance.
Me Allister.-* Mill? A W ltodgers I
H II Laid win. W A Webber
Hebron Church? \V L Burgess, .1 C
Christmas, \V K Mil Suit
Cades?.I N Sauls, .r J Epps. Wii!iatn
Tomlinsou.
On day of election the manager*!
mn*r organize by the election of a!
chairman and a clerk. The oonstittitional
oath mu^t be taken by each i
manager be ore he can act, and also i
by tile ? lerk. The Chairni:i!i elected i
j is empowered to administer oaths.
; The Managers have the power to till
a v nancy, ami if none of the .Managers!
attend, the cili/.cns can appoint I rem
among the qualified voters the Man-]
tigers, who. after being sworn, can ]
conduct t he election.
At the close of the election, tlie* j
j Managers and Clerk must praceed pub
? - ? 1
J licly to opeii lilt' n.uiOL noxo aim
count ilie ballots therein, and continue:
without adjotiruiuent until the same i>
completed and make a statement <>f
the result for each nWce and djjn the
sanie.
Within three days there: iter, the
; Chairman of the Hoard, or sonic one
I designated In the Hoard. must deliver
I to the Commissioners, of Election the
! poll lists, the boxes containing the
I ballots and written statements of the
I - -.1. - f . i l . .1
; J'OUil l?i uir l in.iiwn.
! 0:si: of t> e above name*! Managers at
I each preeinet must call upon the i'.oar?!
j of t onmiis-uoners at Kingst.ree on SutI
unlay. November .'rd. 11)00. to receive
! ballot boxes. poll li>ts and insti uetions,
ami to be qualified.
K. 11. LKSESNK.
W. E I'UuK,
Commissioners of State Election.
Notice.
The County Supervisor of William-*|
burg will meet with the Superviit r of
j (leorgetown county on Tbursday. No~
veuiber 8. at in o'clock a. in., at I'oiato
Ferry Bridge to iet out contract for
repairing said bridge. We reserve the
right to reject an* and ail bids.
B. It. 01IA NDLEH.
Count v Supervisor..
Cel. IS, 3t,
a
I II M II I IMt IIWIIIIIIIIiBIBII I Mill
TAX NOTICE. |
j [
'J'jiKAafKEi's OFFICE, ) I
Wiu.iam>?uk?'? County. - !
Kitlgstree, S. C., Oct. 1900. \ j
j The rax levy for the fiscal year 1900 1
i :s as
Fr?- State "> mills j
For County 4 ruiIN }
For SVIiool :> mills
i 30 mills on value (if all stock in Stifj
tons. Anderson ami part of Penn
; Townships.
j 3 mills on all property in school dist
ricts Nos. M ami 10.
1 mill on all property in school district
No. 1H.
2 mills on all property in school district
No. if. !;
A capitation tax id' one dollar on all
males between the aires of 21 and Oil
yea is, nidcs- costit ntionallv exempted.
I will heat, the following places on '
tin* days mentioned below for the col-j <
lection of the said tax: i
Hebron. . Oct. 1." j
(Jreeleyville. " 16 ,
(jourihns, " 17
Sot tons. " IS
Sailers, " 1!)
Cades, " 2U
Cedar Swamp, 2a
Kloomiugvaie " 24 "
Morrisville. " 2;"? "
Kennedy"-* Store ' 20
Kin^stree. <)?t. 29 to Nov, 7, ioehisive i
Boston's Store,' Nov. 12
All mans " 13 [
A' Is Cross Roads ' 14 I
I abort, " l-"?
Koine, l* 10 <
Indiantown *' 17
Kin^strec " 19
Ha'pets. ,l 2<i
Trio. " 21
Kinffstree, " 22
Lake City " 23 and 24
Scranton " 20
Ki?;rstree. Nov. 27 to Dee.31, inelnsive,
Saturdays excepted. i
K 1). ROLLINS. ,
County Treasurer. 1
SKERIFFSTAXSALT \
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
"Wiujamsuciu; Count v.
Ky virtue of executions to me direct- (
ed I have levied upon and will sell for J
cash for taxes on the first Monday in
November next i>eiore me court oonsc|
Kiijjslree, S. C.,the following diseribec
Ja:nls27J? acres of lan<l in Hope tnwmddp
levied uyon as the proper ty of th Es
tate of John David and bounded as
follows: North by fieor^e Krowdcr. east end
west by S .). Taylor, south by Dolly
Rradshaw.
Also 2 lots in Anderson township
levied tipt.n as t lie: property of \V J
Evans and bounded as follows. No. 1
lot, north by (J. A VV. R. R. east by D
Z Martin, west by D Z Martin, south
J). Z. Martin.
No. 2 lor, bound.-d as follows, east!
by McDutlie A Wells, west by I) \Y I
Alderman, north by D "W Aldarman,
south by (i A W R. R.
Also. lOOii acre- of laud in Hope 1
township levied upon as the p operty
of the estate John A MeCiillnugh and
bounded as follows: North byS R Montyonn
rv. east b.v brad-haw and estate
' r? it 1.u-f.ct liv i hir,.rulon
(tl I .[)HH AIIIIUII, nvn.
Co. lint-.
Al.?o 10 acres of land in Hope townsliip
levied upon as tin* projierty of
Frank Anderson ami bounded as follows
: North by lands ot' Willie <"ro<?k,
south west and north by Walter Montgomery.
Also 11 acres of land in Hope township
levied upon as t lie proper v of
Lond* n Itradsbawand bounded as follows:
north by Mary Ann Davis, east .
by George Gourdin.south by Dr. Henry ^
and Hob Chandler.
Also 9 acres of land in Laws township
levied upon as the property of
the estate of Jack Gordon ann Ixmnded
as follows: east by Gordon, south
by Gordon.
Also 500 acres of land in Indian- ,
township leived upon a* t lie porperty
ot tlie Wilcox Gibbs Guano Co . and
hounded is follows; east and south by
tin* lands of J< Wallace .J mes ana .1 C
1 >;inifl, west by land" of N T Pitt ni:ur j
J. D. DANIKL. !
1M-23-1 S. W. C.!
Foreclosure Sale- |.
V*. I > ran ford l-'rost, under the name
and style (if E H. Frost Co.,
against
Stephen Jones.
Pursuant to a dww of foreclosure
and sale made in the aln>ve entitled
cause on the 24th day of May. 1W0. I
vv ill offer for sale at public auction in
front of the court house in Kingitree
i on Motid iv. the .*>th day of November >
: novt vvifiiin rii(. lecal hours of sale the ::
following described premises: All j?
' that "certain piece, puree) or tract of I
land in the county of Williamsburg, j
I State afore said .and containing seventy !
five acres more or less; bounded on the ;
I north by lands of Eliza Yarbor and ,
j 1 (arr.il Jordon. cast by hinds of Wil- |
liam McCIam, south by lands of I Yi
Maul in, and west by lands of Calvin !
; Jones; Terms cash. Purchaser to;
pav for stamps and papeis.
.i. d jjaxiel, ;
18-25-1. Sheriff \V. C.i
' |
Improved Cott )n Seed ;
1 have on hand 1?X) bushels of Kusscl 11
r.........,.?.i u;? IJnll Cdftnn NJpeil whicli
J I;I l >1 \J \ X-II I'l^ m/11 w ,
: I will sell for Fifty Cents a bushel, or!
! exchange at the rate of one bushel for !
' two of the ordinary kind.
A. W. FLAtrLXll.
| Cade*, S. C. 13-25-1 j
j Notice to Creditors. !
| All Persons having claims against!
1 the estate of Frank Fleming will pre-!
sent tiie same, duly attested, and per-:
j sons indebted thereto will make payment
to J, J. M. GRAHAM, Jr., J
Qualified Executor J
^ Cades, S, C. 13-25-1 j
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IK YOU WANT IT, CO
First,by purchasing your I Torses, Iiujjgu
Second, in doing that you bur cheaper?
Third, you tret better values for your It
nothing but what we make good if i
sentation.
We have just received a car load of the
DUN A MftiGlES, which we are rapid
i carload of the renowned one and two
we thank vou for vaur liberal pati o:
you good treatment in future business.
Wee Hawkins on Court House Squar
Tlo.oijn.a,s <5s E
KIXGSTREE, ro
Tobacco Growers of V
Tlxc
People's Tobacec
of 2v?a,n:
Wishes to extend ninny thanks for you
ast season, and announces that they a
business and will appreciate your flirth<
<eason, promising the very best servio
rour tobacco. Ilavingjust returned fro
Northern markets, we have secured
juvers with large orders, and we ox pet
lon't hesitate to bring your tobacco
People's are prepared for ordering and ;
GOME AND SEE US?We Wll
C.
All G(
Brockinton O
and n<
-MY STOCK IS
- A
With Almost Anj
you Wc
Drop in, get Prices a
WAN!
Any Country Produce
LO'l, KCOM FIlKE TO ALL
Yours to please,
w. t. wi
DON'T FORGET I
When you come to Kingstree don't
({AGO, OLIV
As we lire daily adding to our already 1;
Dress Goods, Hats, Sb
We also carry a complete liue of
First Class (
Space and time will not permit u.st
When you get ready to paint your h
merits of our Standard Cold Water Fai
durable. Walk in and look around.
Yours Kespect-fi
G
The Welsh Necl
Invites your patronage for t
1. Healthy location; pure artesian 1
2. Thorough course of stndy under
3. KJegant new dormitoiies?sepai
nearly $20,000.
4. Teachers with pupils every night
x Teachers live iu dormitories wit!
(>. Mechanical department under co
- *' f(
i. its past <? s.. _ ?
Stiri.3inU.
S. Boy3 under military discipline.
9. Low rut oh; board ^7.">0 per mpntl
ing us? of instrument, $3.
For illustrated catalogue addresa,
WELSH NECK HIGH SCHOC
JL W. GAl
' J )
ME AM) (JET l'l\
f, \V?!?ons and Harness from u.-.
)f us than elsewhere.
ard earned dollars, as we sell
t does not come up to our repre*
famous ROCK HILL and OA RIv
selling at evclone prices.- A14<>
lior.se AUM'itN WAGONS.
?aj*o in tin? past, and promise
e. He will treat you ri?c>it.
3xad.lisiian.,
S. 0.
/'llliaKIsburg, County
) Warehouse,
a.ingr,
r liberal patronage during the
re at the old stand ready for
er patronage during the .coining
o anil highest market prices fur
in an extended visit to ull the
tlie service of a srood co-ps of
t a lively market. Therefore,
to the Planning market. The ,
grading.
,L TREAT VOl" RIGHT.
M. MASON, Mgr.
>
3NE!
Id Stock.
^An,vTiT nmn
. UUiViJfJLiJli'i JCi? ^
v New Thing
tnt.
nd Save Money
'ED
You Have to Sell.
LKINS.
fail to visit
Ell & CO.
irjre stock a line line of
Loes, Clothing, Etc.
iroceries.
o quote price.
ouse don't fail to investigate the
ints, something new, cheap and
illy,
AGG, OLIVER & CO.
. TI^l.
L ni^n ouiiuui
he following reasons:
>vater on campus.
competent instructors.
ate for hoys and girls, costing
/
: during school hours,
i pupils.
mpotent instructor.
ir the future, 108 boarders last
Tuition 11 tofiitausic^ includ
)L, IIARTSVILLE, S. C. /
>TE*,B. ti., M. M. P.,. Principal*
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