The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 26, 1905, SUPPLEMENT TO The County Record, Image 9
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VOL XIX KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, OCTOBER 26, 19057 N0 44. I
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v\ /,L. BASS f
Attorney at Law
LAKE CITY, S. C.
-Dr H J McCabe
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, a
Kingstree, S. C. I
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Clerk's Sale. '
State of South Carolina.
County of- Williamsburg.
In the Com t of Common Pleas.
George J Graham, et a), Plaintiffs. o
Ida R Graham and M Eiuniett
Graham. Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALIV. M
Under aud by virtue of a decretal
jf order in the above stated case made ?w
* his Honor J C Klugh and dated April r
" 12th, A. D., 1905, I will sell at public
^ auction to the highest bidder for cash. 1
\on the tirst Monday in November, 1905,
being salesday, before the court house
door in the town of Kingstree. county c
and State aforesaid, duiing the legal
hours of sale the following real estate,
to wit:
(1.) All that tractor parcel of land
lying, being and situate in the county
of Williamsburg and State aforesaid,
containing three hundred and fiftynuirp
rtr and bounded
as follows: On the North by lands of
Dr S I> M Byrd; on the East by lands
of ?J W Cock field; on the South by
lands of R F Tilton and R H Graham,
and on the West by lands of Salema R
Graham.
^ . (2.i Also all that tract or parcel of
land iying,oeing ai.d situate in thetown
of Scranton, in the county of Williamsburg
and StSte aforesaid, containing
two acres,more or less, and bounded a*
follows: On the North by lands of I V
Bardin; on the East by lands of 1 V
Bartlin of Church street; on the South
by lands W II Cause, a id on the West
- by the Northeastern railroad.
(3) Also all that tract or parcel of
land lying, lnung and fituate in the
town of Scranton, in the county of
Williamsburg and State aforesaid,
containing one ace and b o u n <1 ed
as follows: On the North by
lands of W X Ginse: on the East by
Chur.'h street, on the South by lands:
r . 12- 1 . l.? U'?,, |... , |
01 i * liaruin. anu uu iu<- >>\ mt i
North Eastern railroad. jj
(4 Also all thai tract or parcel of
land lying. l?eing and situate in the
town of Scranton. in the county of g(
Williamsburg and State aforesaid,
containing Two acre-. Three Ko?kJ< 11
and Fifteen Perche-. hounded on the ^
North by Francis II Graham: on the
East by {he North Eastern railroad;on 8
the South by lands of R II G>aham u
and on the We-t by the lands of S ilenia
R Graham. P
(5) Also all that tract or parcel of li
land lying, being end situate in the
town of Serantt n. in the county of 1
Wfll iam-burg and Siate aforesaid, eon-; il
taining Tliree and one-half acres, ..
bounded on the North by land* of 11 11
Graham: East by lands of S R Graham: ei
South by land- of R H Graham and
West by the North Eastern railroad.
(6? Also all tltaL lot of land in the "
town of Scranton in the county of c,
Williamsburg an 1 State aforesaid, containing
one acre and bounded North w
by lands of I V Bardin.Kast by Church ^
street, and South by the land late of .
Hester B Graham. h
(7) Also all that tract of land situate,
lying and being in said county and
State and containing three bundled ?
and thirty-four acres, and bounded as o:
follows: On the North by lands of I V i
Hardin and lands of the heirs of Mary
J Nettles; on the East by Long Branch; s<
on the South by lat ds of the heirs of
Mary J Nettles and lands of Spive.v
and Moulds, and on the West by the ii
Public Road. ^
(8) And also all that tract of land
lying, being and situate in the town of H
Scranton, in tl?e county of Williams- ^
burg and State aforesaid, containing
one-eighth of an acre and bounded as b
follows: On the North and West by 's
the lands of I V Bard in, on the Ka-t j
in- TVi.ur street, and on the S?>Utll !>v I P
the street leading to X M Graliam, Jr.
Purchasers to pay for all necessary
papers. t
R C. WHITEHEAD. 0
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas.
October, 1905. 3t a
Sheriff s Sale. *
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A.
t Ol'XTV OK \VILLIA.MSBl'KG. V
R II Kellahan
VS
li E MeElveen. ?
By virtue of a judgment for fore- y
closure to me direeted and filed in this
cause I will (dt'er for sale at public 0
auction in front of the court house a
i door in Kingstrre, S C within the le- .
gal hours of sale to the highest bidder
for cash on the first Monday in Xovem- |j
ber next, being the 6th day 1905 all
that tract of land situate in the Conn- a
ty and State atoresaiu containing iwi \
hundred and ninety two (292) acres, [
more or less;bounded North by lands a
01" E W Smith; East by lands of Du- a
BosejSouth by land of T R Wilson
and West by lands of M E Wells, being; '
the tract of land conveyed to me (J K ]
McElveen) by deed lrom Ellison A
Smyth and J E Adger, which deed is *
dated the first day of January, A D,
1881,and is recorded in Register's office
for said county and State in Vol O, (
^ Page 361. Put chaser to pay for paper, j
ffi. GOWN STILL I,
NOT CONVINCED.!'
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CATECHISES MR. GAl'SE AND INTER- (
POLATES THE USUAL DISPENSARY ||
"LOGIU." L
editor County Record:
f
I wish to ask Mr Gause some
I ues t ion*, but before doing sol wish !
oc-all your attention to a short
s
ditorial in your paper of August 31,
905:
"To those who claim that the dis- ^
ensary is the back bone of our eduational
system we would cite the 1
act that in Greenwood county the r
verage public school term is r-s long v
r longer than in Williamsburg, the s
eachers receive more pay and yet
he taxes are no higher than ours. ,
low are we going to get around
hese facts? " 0
I wish to give the number of
chools in each county, the levenue
0
f each county for schools, which
rill explain it all:
No. schools in Greenwood Co.? j
,-hite 53, negro 62. Total 115. n
No. schools in Willamsburg
,'o.?white 102, negro 78. Total v
80.
I will give the revenue fioin each 1
ounty for schools:
(
GREEN\VOOJ> CO.
Balance from 1903 $4,296.79 e
Poll tax ' 3,606.00 t
3 Mill tax 18,327.32 a
Dispensary fund 4,677.53 j
Extra levy 4,195.78
O t her so u rces 2,520.73 -
$>37,024.15
WILLI AMSBIRO CO.
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Balance from 1903 4,073.50 f
Poll tix 4,540.00
3 mil! tax 7,718.41 !
Dispensary fund 6,156.22
Extra levy 1,872.94
Other sources 462.18 '
Vital revenue of eountv ?25.429.31
Williamsburg has G5 more schools
huu Greenwood county; Greenwood k'
as ?^12,194.84 the most money. |i
Now I will take up Mr Gause's ^
ertnon and will say to him, don't
lake any excuses to the editor for *
othering him. The editor has $
iven the people the use of the col- d
mns of his paper to discuss the dis- j
ensary question and has been pubshing
his (Mr Gause's)serinons over *
ud over, just whenever he wanted it h
one. It was*th* same sermon every ^
It
ime and I am satisfied that the 'I
ditor will publish all that either *
ide has to say, if it is worth pub- F
shing. The readers of The Reokd
have that sermon by heart, as L
ell as his church-members. I ^
ould imagine they can repeat it by I.
eart, so give us something new. Jr
T tvonf Mr n jiiiEo tfi'anatt-pr I'hpsn ! T
uestious. He can put the number
f each question to his answer. Don't C
kip any. If you can't answer, say ?
> * ii
1. The man that the dispenser
i Kiugstree was telling about who ought
so rnnch whiskey and shipped
: to Lake City, what would prevent
hat man from buying that whiskey
utside of the State and having it
hipped lo him if there were no disenaary
111 the State?
2. Which would be the best for
hat man to 'do, buy his whiskey
utside of ihe Stale aud sell it here
nd let the county lose the profits*
r buy it here and let the county
lave the benefit of the profits?
3. What tfood did prohibition do
i hen we had it?
4. Which will be the easiest for
ilind tigers, with no constables to
ratch them and seize their whiskey t
r have constables watching them
nd seizing their whiskey? Kemem- d
>er did we not have these constables '
?efou* we had the dispensary law
nd the Mate could not keep them a
kiihutit taxing the people to do it s
,nd you would soon be howling
bout that as you are now about the e
rhiskey. The prohibition pai-y s
rntes the constables as bad as they v
lo the dispensary. \
5. Which would be the most fay>rab!e
for blind tigers to make sales, ?
;o hive the dispensary to compClp '
vitlnor to have no competition?
11,
G. Cun the legislature make ail)
aw that \v i 11 prohibit mil roads and
tx press companies from bringing
vhiskey within the State? If so tell
is how the} can do it
7. We have in this part of the
ounty (and, ! suppose, all over the
;ounty) men that are making whis
iey and selling it. I have put the
{uestiou to some of them asking
bom how they were going to vote,
riiey ?ay they are going to vote for
nohibition, that the dispensary is
n their way. How does the dispellary
get in their way?
8. I know a man that is doing all
lc- can for prohibition and he gets
Irunk every chance he gets. I could
lot understand what he wanted until
ecently I found out he was selling
rhiskey. "Why is that man wovking
o hard for prohibition?
9. How will you feel when yon
mow you are voting with these kind
>f people to get things in the shape
hey want it?
10. Can prohibition prohibit anyone
that wants to buy whiskey from
niying it?
11. Can it prohibit people from
Iriuking whiskey when they have
;ot it?
12. What good will prohibition do
rhen we get it? Does it prohibit?
13. Can prohibition prohibit peo>le
from making whiskey ?
Before I close I will sav that
Greenwood county pays $12,931.75
nore money from the three mill and
xtra levy tax and gets their share of
he dispensaay money f.iom the State
nd with G5 less schools than Wiliamsburg.
Yours for the dispensary,
S B iGoRDOX.
Tax Notice.
The tax levy for year 19n*> is a< Inlaws:
'or State 5.':. Mills
" School j "
4 ordinary county 4 '
" Road j "
"Jail 1 "
Special School Districts,
fo 15-23 and '21 " 3 Mills
" 1(? and 2<? 4 "
IS 1 "
" 19-20-21 and 22 2 u
A capitation tax of one dollar on all
nale persons between 21 and 60 \earfage?and
30 mills on all cattle, sheep
<>at-and hog* Anderson. Suttons, and
art of IVnu Town-hip.?^*lso 30 cts
ier head on all dogs.
After Dec 31st 1 per cent pcdulty f r
an. 1 percent for Felt, and 5 per cent
tenalty for March will he added. Aftei
1 arch* 15th Tax Books will close and
xecutiou issued Commutation tax
1.00 for year 1900 payable until 1st
ay of March I9O6.
i will bent the following placesmenionedlx
low for collection of said taxes
October.
[ingstree 10-17?let
ireelyvide ( 20-21
[lug-tree 23 and 24
iltors 25
roiirdins ? 26
'rio . 27
larpers 2S
[orrisville 3u
tome 3i
November
hurch 1
.aniberts - 2-3
B Boston's Store 4
1 F Prosser's Store 6
eo 7
.akeCity 8
era n ton 9
.ake City 10
ades 11
ling-tree 13. 14 & 15
edar Swamp 10
Kennedy's Store. 17[ingst.ee
Nov 20 to March 21
iciuslve except Saturdays.
G W JOHNSON'
Co Treas
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vith us and it will help you in many
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. Old Column Rules refaeed and made
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Filial DischargeNotice
i- lieieby given that Hugh
Mc( utcl en. guardian of the persons
and estates of Thomas ami Wee Jennie
Mct'utcheu ha- t.lih day made application
unto me for a final disclarge is
such guardian and that the 28th day
of October, A. I)., lbu."}. at 12 ocloek. a.
ni., ar my office ha- been appointed for
tlic hearing of said petition.
S. Mclh Scott,
Probate Judge, Williamsburg County.
October 2nd.
~~for sale; ;~
i*rii'K in any quantity tu suit purcnas
er. The Lost Drv I'ress Maciiir.o-msule
Special shapes made to order.' Correpondenee
solicited before placing vour
orders, W. R. FUXK.'
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Their Wonderful Effect 1
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WOMEN, for all Female Irregularities,
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remedy, without the least danger of
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SEWING JACHINE
Do r.ot b: <!?v< iv;'I by those who ad?
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of a ma'*hine caa
be boM.'bt IVoni u.sornny ofour
deulvTs fio!.i?i5.b0to $18.00.
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the hew ho::: is the best.
The Frt-1 the strength or
weak 11 os ts?-/.-i.i;T iMa'liineij. The
with other
strosic ivmii's n-.kis t "? .? \ctv Home
the b*-^t l.iuo to buy.
U/?;h frr PIDP:! r,\V2 *'? *'??* dir. t
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r- TALE BY j
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, maps or any int/rma?
CRAIG, |
ernl Passenger Agent,
Wilmington, N. C.
KINGSTREE ^ ||
Upholstering Co. sav6 moiiey#-!
Money saved 1S money made. IS
Furniture of all kinds j For every $1.00'you spend at.*
' either of my three stores, I M
w orked o\er and made to , , . 101
, . _ guarantee to save you from 12* I
look the same as new. 20 per cent. It takes 3 large * |
| Sewing" Machines repaired ' stores to hold our immensb 1
! and Buggies painted at stock. ' ;^|
m -or?. ^rw^c In store No. 1 located on the | I
P corner, I carry a complete line of *$1
ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Dry Q^%-lothing Sh0CS 1
Tables, Wardrobes, Book '' In store No. 2 we carry a com_ 1
I A ^ plete an^ Up.to-date line oF$a
Cases, Kitchen Safes, Heavy and Staple Grocer*J9
| etc., made to order. ! |
Give us your work and In store No. & we carry
we are satisfied we can ?beautiful line of? j
suit you both in prices \ Furniture, Cook Stoves, jj
and workmanship. Mat tings, Trunks and"9
Coffins.
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j Call and see us. j
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, rcT^ H?td c r 0> V. IAIJjUIM
' (Successor to S. J. Taylor) .J
GREELYVILLE* " S. O
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W?m9t??m Write I
U? A Letter? I
OUR 'BUSY" DRY GOODS STORE I
Is now filled with choice winter fabrics. From
now until the spring season opens we'll make *
strong efforts to clear out this stock. If there's
something in winter goods you can use?
JUST WRITE US A LETTER i
rxrT -'ii r J 1 i. ?_ SUSse* ^
I we ii iorwaru sampic^ ai mur
HERETOFORE we have sold out our surplus
stocks by njeans of CUT-PRICE sales twice a
week,and only our home customers reaped the
benefit. Now IF YOU'LL WRITE US A LET- > J|
TER, we'll quote prices for the next sale. This .
opens the wav for our out-of-town customers to
secure the unusual bargains offered at our special
sales.
If you want prices on Furniture,Mark your
Letter for "THE BIG FURNITURE STORE" ||
BUJELL <t ROBERTS,
Clisirlostoii, S. C. "
PALKFTTO-CLDTHWC BEST F1TTING'
' BEST WEARING
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Ebis label founb on insibe Coat pocket of euery* Suit of
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derived from a Suit of "Palmetto Clothing" than from and
Dther make at same peice. Your dealer guarantees that to }rour
n:p stand behind the dealer/ ' _ ,
Bear the Palmetto Label in mind wlien you' buy clothing for
yourself or the boys.
All the first class merchants handle the "Palmetto Clothing-,
[f your store-keeper does not, please write to us and we will direct
you to the store where vou can buy them.
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