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KINGSTREETSOUTH CAROLINA, NOVEMBER 2, 1905. NO 45 I 1 CURDS 1 fiASS y at Law | .fry, s. c. I McCabe mtist. o n IL Bass, ; and Surgeon, 'tree, .5. C. erk's Sale. i of South Carolina. k .sity of William>bur^. x.4 the (. ouit (?f Common Fieas. George J (rrabam. et al. Plaintiffs, vs. Ida Ik Graham and M Kmmett Graham. Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of a decretal order in the above stated oa^e made hy L his Honor J C Klugh and dated April 12tb, A. !?., 1905, 1 will >ell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the first Monday in November, 1995,1 |H ^^ig salesday. before the court house I 7* iti the town of Kingstree, county Hi| ^5tate aforesaid. lUiiing the legal g|| the following real estate^ ma ;1.) All that tractor parcel of land gp ing. being ami situate in the county H Williamsburg and State aforesaid, |Bg ?ntaining three hundred and fiftyine acres, more or less, ami bounded ggg| t follows: On the North by lands of r S > M Byrd; on the East by lands ra| J \V Cocktield; ot> the South by Mi Jnd> of R FTilton and R H Graham. ad on the West by lands of Salema R SSI rahn:n. Bgl (2.) Also all that tract or parcel of gjg| ;rd lying.neing and situate in thetown f Scranton. in thecountv <>f WiiliamsBW urg and State aforesaid, containing Bl wo ai res,more or less, and bounded aollows: On the North by lands <>f [ V ^^Jardin; on the East by lands of 1 V g I?J?W>?%TChirrcb street; on the South | by landsw H Cause. aid on the West | by the Northeastern railroad. | (3) Also all that tract or parcel of land lying, being and situate in the I town of Scranton, la the county of II Williamsburg and State aforesaid, \ containing one ace and boundl ed as follows: On the North by M lands of W>N (j iuse: ?>n the East, by Church-street, on the s<?uth by lands' Of J V Hardin, and oil the West by the H North Eastern railroad. (4) Al<o all that tract or parcel of EM land lying, being and situate in the - - ? ? ?l,rt r.? IIIOW11 OI I itllUMI. Ill till; U..1IU , [Williamsburg and Stat* aforesaid, Loctaining Two acre-. Three Roads and Fifteen Perches, bounded on the Xjjrth by Francis R Graham: on the East hyjhe North Eastern railroad :ou the South by lands of R 11 Graham and on the We-t by the lands of Sale ma R Graham. (5) Also alt that tract or parcel of land lying,, being and situate in the town of Scrnutrn. in the countv of W^Wam-burg^and State aforesaid, containing and one-half acres, bounded on the North by land- of R 11 Graham: East by lands of S 11 Graham: South by lands of 11 11 Graham and West by the North Eastern railroad. (0) A 1st ail that lot of land in the town of Scran ion in the county of William-burg and State aforesaid, containing one acre and l>ou?ded North byjarnls (if 1 V Bard in. East by Church street, and South by the land lite of Hester B Graham. (7) Also all that tract of land situate, lying and being in said county and State and containing three hundred and thirty-tour acres, and bounded as follows: On the North by lands of I V Bardin and lands of the heirs of Mary J Nettle.-: on the East by Long Branch; on the South by lards of the heirs of ,f?"" l Wnl?4 nnH lands of Snivov fllluij u v wv?v^ - - 4 . and Moulds, and on the West hv the Public Road. (8) And also all that tract of laud lying, being arnl situate in the town of Scrantun in the county of Williamsburg and state aforesaid, containing fee-eighth of an acre and hounded a? follows: On the North and West by the lands of 1 V Bard in, on the Ka-t by Front street, and on the South bv the street leading to N M (Jraham, Jr. Purchasers to pay for ail necessary papers. 11. C. WHITEHEAD. Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. I Oetooer. 13t ( Sheriffs Sale. ; STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA. ' County ok Williamsburg. K U Keliahan | r ~-4 vs K E MeElveen. By virtue of a judgment for foreclosure to trie directed ami tiled in tlrs cause I will offer for sale* at public auction in front of the court house o r. L. uoor 111 IVliigsiree, o V >\11ii 11 iiif II gal hours of sale to t!it? Ji.iirli^^t bidder for cash on the first Monday in November next, being the Hth day I*.*;?."? all that^traot of land situate in thet onnty aiud State aforesaid containing two hundred and ninety two (292) acres, more or less;bounded North by lands ef E W Smith; East by lands of l)uBose; South by land of T R Wilson and West by lands of M E Wells, being the tract of land conveyed to me (J E McElveen) by deed from Ellison A Smyth and J E Adger, which deed is dated the first day of January, A 1), 1881,and is recorded in Register's office for gaid oountv and State in Vol 0, 661. Pui chaser to pay for paper. G J Graham. y ' PROHIBITION FROM A !, CHRISTIAN STANDPOINT. * ? STINGING ARRAIGNMENT OF SO-CALLED s CHSIS1IANS WHD VOTE FOR THE |p LIQUOR TRAFFIC. 1 J' i k Editor Conntv Record: !,, i n As much has been said pro and j j, con on the dispensary, I would just 'a like to touch on it a little from a ! j, Christian standpoint. Now, MrJ^j Editor, we cannot mix oil with I wate -. We cannot mix Christianity L with sin, or that which is evil. We j cannot serve God and the devil. God j0 does not compromise the ?ery least j jr iota with sin or evil, for Christ <ays, j jj "He that is not for me is against r< nie, and he that gatheivth not with me scatteretn abroad." Now, Mr Editor, can Christians support this a whiskey evil? I answer, no. They ^ will not because it is admitted by all tp men to be a great evil, and our Christian convictions will not allow aj us to do so, because it is evil anu tends to immorality. The holy Scriptures say, "Cursed is lie that putteth the bottle to his neighbor's r, mouth and maketh him drink." ? Mr Editor, the State of South Carolina is resting under this curse, and w every voter who casts his ballot for ^ this w hiskey traffic is resting un- 0j der this curse; every one that stands for whiskey stauds tj for intemperance and all the evil ^ brought on by the use of whiskey. j1 Shall we any longer disregard the (j) widows' tears and sorrows, and the j poor orphans' civ by imposing this wlnskev curse upon a civilized and Q] Christianized people, three-fourths w at least (or more) that are members ^ of some branch of the Christian C( church, professing to-be followers ^ of the meek and lowly Nazarene? We see plainly, Mr Editor that the ^ only place for the Christian is in re the ranks of the prohibitionists. We ci may have mauy in our ranks that ^ are not Christians who are doing j1( all they can for the cause, but one tc thing is sure and that is we will w have no Christians in the anti pro- P; hibitionist ranks against lis. If ^ they are t lie re they are against the q( cause of Christ mihI the church, and J< cannot be followers of Christ. They al may be in name but cannot be at heart. Impossible. Talk about revenue! God help the so-called professing Christian that will forsake Almighty God * ? i > i ii rr> l .i I' tor tile aimignty uouar. io wnat Jepth of sin some will go for money! Yea, many are ready to rob our good women of their husbands, children of their fathers, and cause N widows and orphans to he thrown upon the cold charities of the world bv dealing out this crime-making o ? m soul-destroying liquid damnation to ot their fellow creatures. Xo! No! We pi can't be Christians if we sauction jh this so-called "Great Moral Insti- j, tution." We must stand up to our m Christian profession, otherwise we are saying to God, heaven and all $i mankind, we have taken our stand (,! with sin and Satan, and will sup? ti< port this "Great Moral Institution"with all its blighting, soul-making powers. Mr Editor,-were I to make K u]) mv mind to vote for this great evil upon our county I would go to the church and ask that my name be \j erased from its roll, confessing my alliance with sin and Satan, and as jo not being willing to bring reproach i V upon the church by professing to be a Christian, and casting my ballot I'1 ' O e against all hope of rescuing the & nerishinar fiom the liquor curse. We J; 1 ? u; must choose this day whom we will k serve: if tiiw Lord be God let us ^ serve him: if Satan, then let us cast |< our ballots for the dispensary, dese- u cration, and destruction. And now Mr Editor, a word to you. I just wish you could hear the eoaij pliineuts being paid you and The . Record by our Christian men and ? i women foi your noble stand in a li nobl" can. The RECORD and its 11 , noble editor are growing daily in ^ popularity with our people and will always occupy the highest position of " * Temperance. The Elder Brstber. We have carefully read w "The Elder Brother," by Theo- e dore D Jervey, of Charleston, which, in the language of the s author, is "a novel in which are o resented the vital questions o\v confronting' the South rowing" out of Reconstruction, i which the author defines the rue relations between the races ow existing in the South.'' The louth?and South Carolina in articular?is not rich in men of who Imw rirliieved eele rity in the realms of fiction and ot since William Gilmore Sims as the Palmetto State produced novelist the heirs of whose Humiliation have enjoyed more lan transitory favor even with j le people among whom the I :enes are laid That "a prophet! ; not without honor save "in his wn home" is largely due the isignticunt place in romantic terature and poesy that South arolina occupies today. It is le fashion to underrate the orks of native literary aspirnts whose greatest meed of raise comes from sources most istant from the authors' home We regard Mr .Tervey's book s the most pretentious work of :tion we have read from the en of a native writer dealing ith post bellum events in South arolina. The scene is laid in harleston, called Ellenton, and le time is about the year 1876, hen the white people of the tate resolved to and did throw T the yoke of Republican mislle. Unuer names other than leir own the various persons F the political drama enacted jring this eventful period are ?picted trpe to life and many F the characters thus described *e easily recognizable even by le not personally acquainted ith the men whose doings are imiliar to all of us who can reill the dark days of Recon:ruction. Asjde from the apparent move of the book?which is sally a sociological study?the irsory reader is entertained ith a cleverly told story which Dlds the attention from start > finish. Dealing as it does ith the negro problem in a disassionate and imprejudiced anner "The Elder Brother" lould be in the library of every arolinian and we hope that Mr srvey will write more books long the same line, further aboyating his theories. Tax Notice. Tlie lax levy fur year 10o."? is a- folvvs: ">r State 5,V> Mills School 3 ordinary county 4 " Road * 1 44 "Jail 1 44 Special School Districts. 0 15-23 jiihI 24 8 Mills 44 10 and 20 4 ' 18 1 44 44 19 20-21 and 22 2 4* A capitation tax of one dollar on all ale persons between 21 and 60 jears age?and 30 mills on all cattle, sheep >at> and hogs Anderson, Suttons. and irt of Penn Town?hip.?.*Iso 50 cts r head on all dogs. After Dec 31st 1 per cent pedalty for in. 1 percent for Feb. and 5 percent malty for March will he added. After arch 15th Tax Books wil" close and tecution issued ('01111111 talion tax .00 for year 1900 payable until 1st iv of March I9O6. 1 will beat the following places menimed below forcollctlonof said taxes October. ingstree 10-17-18 reelyville 20-21 iug-t 'ee 23 and 24 iltors 25 uurdins 2?3 rio ' 27 urpers 28 orrisvillc 3o oiue 3i November liurch 1 ainbert- 2-3 l: Boston's Store 4 F l'rosscr's Store (? eo 7 akeCity 8 nanton . 9 akc Cite 10 ades * 11 ingstree 13, 14 & 15 edar Swamp 16 eunedy's Store. ' 17 ingst.ee Nov 20 to March 21 iclusive except Saturdays. n. vv loiivsov Co Tieas Notice to Creditors. All creditors of t lie estate of Rosaniili Singletary, deceased, intestate, are ereby notified to render an account of ueir demands, duly attested, unto the ndersigned, and all debtor^ of said ^tate will make payment to the same. A. II. Williams, Qualified Administrator. Lake Citv, S. C., Oct. 23. 1905. ?3 FOR SALEiriek in any quantity to suit purchas r. 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