The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 12, 1908, Image 5
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ROSTER OF JUDGES REARRANGED.
Hade Necessary by Creation of Two
New Circuits.
Columbia, March 5:?On account
oi the creation of two new circuits
the rearrangement of the roster
of J udges has been necessary and
the Supreme Court has made the
following orders:
JUDGES AT SUMMER SESSION.
Pursuant to the Act approved 19th
jq(,3tebruary, 1908, the following has
jthis day been prepared.
7 Beginning on the first day of May
:next. Roster of all Circuit Judges
the remainder of the year 1908:
The 6econd or summer session of
the respective eircuits will be held
bv the Circuit Judges as follows:
The 1st circuit, composed of the
counties of Berkeley, Dorchester,
Orangeburg and Calhoun, by the
* Judge of the 1st circuit, to-wit,
Judge Dantzler.
The 2nd circuit, composed of the
counties of Aiken, Bamberg, Barnwell
and Hampton, by the Judge of
the 2ud circuit, to-wit, Judge Aldricb.
The 3rd circuit, composed of the
counties of Clarendon, Lee, Sumter
and Williamsburg, by the Judge of
the 3rd circuit, to-wit, Judge Wilson.
The 4th circuit, composed of the
counties of Chesterfield, Darlington
and Marlboro, by the Judge of the
4th circuit, to-wit, Judge Watts.
The 5th circuit, composed of the
counties of Kershaw aod Richland,
by the-Judge of the 5th circuit, towit,
J adge Gary.
The -6th circuit, composed of the
counties of York, Chester, Lancaster
and Fairfield, by the Judge of
the 6th circuit, to-wit. Judge Gage.
The 7th circuit, composed of the
counties of Cherokee, Spartanburg
and JTninn hv thp .fmlcp nf thp 7th
circuit, to-wit, Judge Hydrick.
The 8th circuit, composed of the
counties of Abbeville, Xewberry,
La*rens aud Greenwood, by the
Judge of the 8th circuit, to-wit,
Judge Klugh.
The 9th circuit, composed of the
counties of Chariton, Colleton aad
> Beaufort, by the Judge of the 9th
circuit, to-wit, Judge Meoiminger.
The 10th circuit, composed of the
counties of Anderson, Greenville,
Pickens and Ocoaee, by the Judge
of the 10th ^irouit, to wit, Judge
Prince.
The 11th circuit, composed of tbe
counties of Lexington, ik-luda aud
Edgefield, by the f udge of the lllfe
circuit, to-wit. Judge Dev?re.
TIcp 12th nnmnftspd nf the
couuties of Florence, Georgetown,
Horry and Marion, by the Judge of
the 12th circuit, to-wit, Judge
- ^ShiPf*
FALL SEB&CON.
The third or fall session of the
respective circuits will be -held by
the Circuit Judges as follows:
The lot circuit, by the J udge of
the 2nd circuit.
The 2 jd circuit, by the Judge of
the 3rd circuit.
The 3rd circuit, by the Judge of
the 4th circuit.
The 4th eircuit, by the Judge of
tbe5th circuit.
The 5th circuit, by the Judge of
the 6th circuit.
The 6th circuit, by the Judge of
the 7th circuit.
The 7th circuit, by the Judge df
the 8th circuit.
The 8th circuit, by the Judge of
the 9th circuit
The 9th circuit, by the Judge of
the 10th circuit.
The 10th circuit, by the Judge of
* the 11th circuit.
The 11th circuit, by the Judge of
^ the 12th circuit.
The 12th circuit, by the Judge of
the let circuit. Y J Pope,
March 4, 1908. Chief Justice.
Attest: U R Brooks, Clerk.
^ ^-Pursuant to an Act approyed 19th
* February 1908, the following has
this day been prepared. Beginning
on the first day of May next.
An order to provide the time for
holding Courts on the several circuits.
The Third Judical Circuit.
1. The Court of General Sessions
at Manning, for the county of
Clarendon, on the first Monday in
June and the third Monday in Sep
tember, and the Court of Common
Pleas at the same place on the Wednesdays
first succeeding the Moudays
named for holding the Court of
General Sessions at said place.
2. The Court of General Sessions
at Bishopville, for the county
! of Lee, on the second Monday in
June and the second Monday in
September, and the Cou<*t of Common
Pleas at saineplaceon the Wednesday
first succeeding the second
Monday in June and the fourth
Monday after the second Monday in
September.
3. The Coin t of General Sessions
at Kmgstree, for the county of Williamsburg,
on the third Monday ui
June and the third Monday after the
second Monday in September, and
the Court of Common Pleas at the
same place on the Wednesday first
succeeding the third iMonday in
June aud the ninth Monday after
the second Monday in September.
4. The Court of General Sessions
at Sumter, for the county of Sumter,
on the fourth Monday in June and
the fifth Monday after the second
Monday in September, and the
Court of Common Pleas at the same
place on the Thursday first succeeding
the Mondays herein named
for the holding of the Court ol
General Sessions at said place.?
New* and Conrifr,
Get Do Witt's Carbolized Wifcct
Hazel Salve?it is healing, soothing
- and cooling. It is good for piles
Sold by W L Wallace.
Sheriff*s Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA I
COUNTY OF I LORENCE. j
Ocurt of < ommoD Pleas.
A Hardy -ilcox and H WillardSilonc,
co-partners in trade as
Silcox & Company,
Plaintiffs
-V9Ella
F Jones
Defendant
Uadcr and pursuant to the 'decree o
the < vourt of Comm-vn Pleas, in th<
abort" staled case, made by his Honor
Judge c G D tntzler, on the 12th day o
Fehiuitry. 1908. 1 v ill sell, at puhli<
auction, before the court house it
Kinflsl ree, 8 C, on Monday, the 6th da;
of April. 19.$, within the -legal hour
for -making public sales, the following
described tracts of land:?
i. wne inci vi Jctiiu t una<xniiii^ uiut
hundred and ninety three acres o
land, being the tract allotted to iiolh
L Brown on the partition ?of the rea
estate among the children of the lab
W.J jiirown, having such shape am
form and boundaries as is rhown by i
plat thereof now on file in the Clerk'
office, Williamsburg v ounty, designat
e<l on said plat as lot no I, saving am
excepting the timber on said land am
all right, title and interest to sucl
limber, lately sold to the Midland T
bar Company, which rights are exclud
ed from said sale and are.not intend**
t?? be hereby covered.
li. One tract of land containing fou
hundred (400 acres, more or less, am
bounded North by lands of Thomas I
Grier, on the East by Thomas R Grier
South by lands of OS Wilson and Wesl
by lands of H J McFadden. saving am
excepting the timber on seid lands am
all right, title and interest to such tira
ber, lately sold to the Midland Timbe
Company, which rights ere exclude)
g? .M i 1 > 1 1 a.
irum ociiu juiu art* IIULLIU teiiueu u
I be hereby covered.
! 8. One tract of land co ntaining on<
3 hundred and fifty-eight ,(158) acres
. more or less, bounded North by land
j of .1 iE baker, East by lands of Kenne
!dy, South by lands of B W Jones, ant
Weat by lands of T W Askins.
4. One tract of Jand containing nine
ty-seven (97) acres more or less
bounded North and East by lands of i
W Jones, South by lands of D Wilson
and West by lands ef the estate of Mc
Fadden.
5. One tract of laad containing fifty
seven >(67) acres, mare or less, bouude<
North by lands of Jack Cooper. East b:
lands of T 0 H anna, South by lands o
T? ZJ U.' An lv? 1
oeuirc? jo. ciaiiua, auu " ww uy a tin us u.
William Cooper.
6. One lot in the Town of Lake Citj
containiogsixty-four 44 feet i* deptr
and forty one nnd one-balf 41-1-2 fee
front, bounded North by lands of Griei
and Hewsoa and M A JlcAlister, Easl
by the Northeastern Railroad, Soutl
by lands of C C Bri-toa and M E Mc
Alisterand West by lands of M E Mc
Alister.
7. One traet of land containing tw(
hundred and seyenty-seven 1277) acres,
more or less, bounded North bv lands
of Jackson Humphrey and R N Fea
gm, East by lands of S L Rodgers and
Monthly Statemenl
FOR 1
Dispensary No. Locatic
Kingstree 1 Academ;
Lake City 2 Acline A
.Scranton 3 E. R. R.
Total,
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Williamsburg County.
PERSONALLY APP1
Dispensary Board, who being each dul
correct.
Sworn to and subscribed before r
Paddy Mcl-ain, South by lands of Dav
is Graham and Jacob Braveboy am
West by lands of James Brown and
A Green.
S. One tract of land containing fiftj
(50) acres, more or less, bound?
North by land- of R I Jordon, East
lands of J M Hicks, and A J Florens*
' #vf IV D Vkin/rlctforv qn<
i ouuui ny ianuo ui ii i? uuigikMuj ?
West by lands of R J Jordon.
?. One tract of land containing fiv<
hundred and ninety-six ,59(5] ai res m?r
or less, being made up of two tracts o
land N"S. 1 and 2 as will more full;
appear in the case of J M Thomas
Executor, et al vs: Ida Frierson et a
for the partition of the real estate o
Stephen .lones and having such shap
antf form and boundaries as a plat ii
said case will represent.
10 One tract of land containing fift;
50 acres more or less bounded North o]
lands of D E Canty, East by lands o
L M Matthews, South by lands of S t
OuBose and West by lands of Thoma
Grav.
11. One tract wf land containing om
! hundred and twentv-two [12*2] acres
more or less, bounded North by George
town road, East by lands of Mary .1
1 Northcutt, South by lands of J E Wil
. liamson, West by lands of S M Askin:
' and W W Kennedy,
i 12. One tract of land containing
, seventy (70) acres, more or les-bound
ed North by lands of Allen Lnns, East
by lands c he estate of SteDhen J one!
. South by mg Branch and West bi
' lands of J E Williamson.
, IS. On : lot in the town of Lak<
I City containing one il)acre bounde<
North by lands of B W Jones, East bj
Jones street. South by Thomas street
k and West by lands of H J Jeffords. a1
30 one other lot in town of Lake Oitj
V ?Anfnmin/v nnn.fnnrfh /1. 1 \ /vf an qph
- wiuoiunig vav-Avu? vii \? / v* wv*<
in the shape of a ' V" conveyed t
Byrd, September 25, 1885, by H?
Jeffords.
p 14. Also one lot in town of Lak
City fronting on Railroad street eighty
- five (85) feet, running baek to tn
depth of two hundred and ten (210)fee
bounded North by lands of 8 K Rodg
ers. East l>y Railroad street, South 6
lands of S E McMillan and West b
1 lands of J A Green
I 15. Two lots in town of Lake Citj
containing ORe and one-half (1 1-2
acres more or less bounded North b;
lands of Hanna Thomas, E ?st by th
Northeastern Railroad, South an
West by the lands of J H Blackwel
16. One tract of land containing sea
enty-five (75) acres more or less bourn
ed North by lands of B W Moore. Eas
by lands ef S M Askins, South an
West by lands of John McKenzie.
17. Ooie tract of laud containin
three hundred and twenty-five <32.'
acres more or le*s and bounded Nort
by the lands of W J Brown, East b
by lands of A bra ham Cooper, South fa
lands of Jennie H Daniels and B V
Jones and West by lands of W
Brown.
f 18. One tract of land containin
? seventy-five (75) acres more or lebounded
North and West by lands c
f Columbus L Lee and D B Knight, Eaj
c by lands of T L McClam and Eliz
i 0<>ckfield and South by lands of W
y Nettles.
s 19. one tra -t of land containing
r two hundred and filty-seven (257 j acre
3 | more or less bounded North and Eas
?| by lands of J K Baker and H C Goc
f | win, South by lands of J E Willian
j ^>0'; and West by 1 V Bardin.
ji '20. One tract of land oufttainin
e sixteen [ Id] acres more or less bound
d ed North by lands of Adam A'kin-ot
a on all other skies by lands of C W Cad<
8j 21. One tract of land otn'ainin
. fifty-four [54] acres more or lei
j bounded North by lands of H O Can
j t eron. East by lands of New Gaskin;
u ! South by lands of S 4 Miles and Wes
_: by lands of G A TiKon.
. ! 22. One tract of land containing or
j j hundred and thirty [130] acres more o
less bounded North by lands of O 1
T ! Mc Daniel. East by lands of Eaoech Mi
j 1 Daniel, South by lands of L I) Baxle
j and West by lands of T and W S .
11 uggins.
I 23. One tract of land oontainin
i: seventv-five 4751 acres more or lei
j bounded North and South by lands <
.' J Headley Brown, East by lands of .
r ; W Jones and West by Travis Pate
? j 24. One crpct of land containin
0, twenty-?ane [21] acres more or lea
I bounded North by lands of John ]
? ' Kodgers. East by lands of Jackilumpl
\ I reys, South by lands of Aaron Peril
s and West by lands of J M Knight?a
_ of the above tracts of land being th
i j same as was conveyed to George >
, Egan and Aivin J Pittman, co-pari
. ( ners in trade under the firm name c
J Pittman Bros, in liquidation by N
i ! Pittman by deed dated 5th .March A i
1895 and recqpied in R M C office Wjj
. llamsburg County on the 16th day c
March A D 1895 ia B>ok "W" pag
. 134.
j 25. Also all that certain tract of lan
f situate, lying and being in the town c
f Lake City, in the County of Williams
f bnrg, set aside unto B Wallace Jon<
as his homestead exemption under th
j lavs of the State of South Carolin
i containing twenty-one [21] acres wit
t, the exception of one-half [1-2] acrs
r more or less, the same being traded t
; C M Kelley, bounded on the North b
\ Main street; on the East by McAliste
. street. South by lands of B W Jone.'
. and lands of M J Rodgers and on th
West by lands of M A McAlister,?th
) same being the tract conveyed to Ge
W Egan and Alvin J Pitt man, co-part
ners in liquidation by B Wallace Jonet
. deed dated l7th dav of April, A D 189"
and recorded in R M 0 office Williams
I of the Dispensaries in
rHE MONTH OF FEBRUA1
aii stock is uiveo ai lonsnmers rrici
Total Invoice Including Op
>n Stock on Hand First Total Sales
of Mouth
y St. 3,95*.$3 3,405.33
,ve. 3,735.41 2,760.91
St. 1,768 99 1,066.89
$9,464.22 $7,233.13
1
EARED W. E. Snowden and J. M. Park
ly and severally sworn, deposes and says
ne this ninth day of March, 1908.
J. D.C
/ 1
. burg County on 26th February, A I>
j 1896 in book "V" page 41?.
j Terms ??f sale, one-third [1-3] cash,
balance in one and two years, with i?i
terest from date of sale at the rate of
j seven per cent per annum payable
f semi-annually upon the whole or the
part, or such parts thereof as shall
j from time to time remain unpaid, until
the whole thereof, both principal
e and interest be paid in full; purchaser
e to have the option to pay all cash
f [ should he so elect. The credit portion
y of the purchase to be secured by the
1 Bond of the purchaser and Mortgage
j of the premises; purchaser to pay all
f taxes payable in 1908, and the Sheriff
o for the papers for the several parcels
[i! so sold.
Perchasers to p iy for all necessary
y papers
I, George J Graham,
f 3 5-4t h. W. C.
WOFFORD COLLEGE NOTES.
1 Students Mourn Bishop Duncan's
i Death?Other Items.
5 Spartanburg, March 5:?For
r some time now the news from Wof
ford College has be?.n absent from
|! your columns, but to remind you of
f- the fact that we are still an exis2;
tance up here in the hills 1 will take
1; up my spare time in giving you a
1' few items of pews.
- \ The mere fact that some one of
j the boys from Williamsburg have
0 ! notsent in the items of news from
1 ; the campus is sufficient proof that
e1 we have been kept busy. Yes, we
* have certainly covered much ground
t since the Christmas holidays. As
~ to how much of it we have stored
y away in our minds will be brought
r out in the next two weeks by the ex!)
animations that are now upon us.
? Once we have passed the "March
d Exam's," we consider our year's
i work near the* close. But the coni
solatioti of having passed is the best
J of all.
College woik was suspended two
* days this week on account of the
h death of Biihop Duncan. We all
? regret that the Bishop has been takV
eu from us. The students had the
highest respect for him and when
g' we look back over his noble life and
'S I
rf.3ee what he has doon for Woiford
?tjand the upbuilding of Christianity
j ; we are constrained to grieve over hie
j loss. I feel sure that I am right
^ when I sav that he did more for
it! Wofford than perhaps any one other
man has yet done. For many years
| he was an instructor in the college,
I? but after he gave up that position
>, he did not lose interest in the collc^v,
but worked all the nio-e for
trying to secure an endowment
!" fund. Thestudetrs paid their tn>
it buie to him by attending his fn:i? r1
al in a bodv. Ihe sermon wa:
* (preached in Central Mcthodisl
|church by Dr JohnC Kilgo.
i The boys are now turning theii
> attention ?o base-ball. Every fan
ig;day they chu get, they are to bt
found uii i he field pi noticing.: Tht
B < prospect f>r our having one of the
lg 1 best teams this year is very favora*,'blesofar.
Although most of the
j_ \ team will be composed of new mart]
terial, the"coach" is doing some exU<
^? cellent work, in preparing for their
v ; future work. We hope to come out
on top this season and nothing preTJ
venting .we shall do so.
I_ | Our lyceum course has been ex?f
ceptionally fine this year. We have
e listened to some of the yery best ordiators
the country affords and it is
, icertainlv a treat to have such aoriv
?- I - W *
?|ilegen The next attraction will be
| j the Vanderbilt Glee Club. This is
h not included in the regular course
"Q; and will cost a litt le extra but a full
y house is expected.
Dr and Mrs A B Cooke gave their
e usual "At Home" entertainment to
?: the Senior class a few nights past.
-1 These occasions are appreciated by
1 the boys.
(-1 Commencement has been made
Williamsburg County
RY, 1988.
es.
e rating Expenses 8tock on Hand
of Each Breakage Last
Dispensary Day of Month
282.82 5.30 1,831.00
257.86 12.24 1,950.29
107.63 2.96 1,099.84
$M7.80 $20.50 $4,881.13
er, members of the Williamsburg County
i that the foregoing statement is true and
Iilland, Notary Public. [L. S.]
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V.
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f A CAItD OF
I We, the undersigned, officers
I Bank, Lake City, S C. (Capital
| $12,000.00) desire to thank the
I port and to solicit a continual
We have about 625 deposi
growing each week. We ende
you and appreciate your acco
t? o : T"i
in our oaviugst i^cpai imcui
This is due to the fact that we
pound interest, thus keeping
sanje time have it earning so;
If you will investigate our r
are confident that your banki
& Merchants Bank, Lake (-ity.
J S McClam S B Boston E j
President Vice-Pres.
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O iVhen you are in town al
| J. P. Adi
^ t ? \
Q Just received a iresn line o
\/ Porters & Calumet Hams j
X Porters Salmon
X Salt Mackerel
V Pork Sausage, Meats
X Corn Beefed
Q Beef Extracts
O Canned Corn & Peas
X Complete L,i
X Always i
| JAS. P.
X K1XGSRT
shorter this year by one day. The I
programme will be more compact
only five boys will be allowed to
apeak at the graduating exercises-,
i These five will be selected by a con'
test from the senior class. Any one
may gpeak then, but the five best
speakers will be selected by the fac
alty.
s Leo Carter.
l , -
$100.00 paid bv Dr Shoop for any
. recent case of Grippe or acute
. C old that a 25 pent box of Preventics
will not break. How is thfs
5 for an offer? The Doctor's supreme
i confidence in these little Candy Cold
? Cure Tablets?Preventics?is certainly
complete. . It's a $100 against
.ok ,vrl,lo a?.l
GO LCli IB p*CI?ty UJg VUUO.
Preventics, remember, contain no
" quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh
nor sickening. Pneumonia, would
never appear if early colds were always
broken. Safe and sure tor
feverish children. 48 Preventics 25c.
D C Scott.
Read the Farmers & Merchants
Bank's ad. this issne.
New Train Schedule.
The following schedule of the
new train from Lane to Florence,
which went into effect Monday,
December 17, has been furnished
us by Mr J P Taylor, the
courteous and efficient agent of
the Atlantic (.'oast Line railroad
at Kingstree:
North Bound Arrives
No. 80 7:37 A. M,
No. 46 11:42A.M.
No. 50 6:36 P. M.
South Bound Arrives
No. 89 9:18P. M
No. 47 5:46 P. M.
No. 51 10:52 A.M.
# Daidy Except Sunday.
Just received, our nice line of
Dress Linen. People's Mercantile
Company. 1-30 tf
Final DischargeOn
the 21st day of March, 1908,1
will apply to P M Brockinton, Judge
of Probate for the County of Williamsburg,
for a final discharge as administrator
of the estate of W M Mathews,
deceased.
J R Matthews,
2-20-4t Qualified Administrator.
See our new line of Laces and
Embroideries. Just to hand.
People's Mercantile Co. 1-30-tf 'j
\
THANKS.
; of the Farmers & Merchants
. $25,000.00; Surplus & Pronts,
public for their liberal supice
of the same.
lois and the list is rapidly
avorat all times to please
unt, regardless of size. I
'i -S I
we note a very rapid growth.
i pay FOUR per cent, com- 1
your money safe and at the Eg
mething for you. ft
nethods of doing business we
ng place will be the Farmers
, S. C.
VI Lowman Geo C Haselton
Cashier Ass't Cashier.
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ways remember to to O .
The A
ams ?-7, |
Heinz's Pickle V
(All Kinds) S
Frrsh Coffee ft
Fruits, Crackers, V
(All Kinds) JC
High Grade ft
Chocolate Candy V
Y
ne of Cigars ft
n Stock. X
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BUILDING |
DONE |
At
! Your ' 1
i ^
I uwn
Price. J
C. E. HARRIS,
j General Contractor
and Builder - - Greeiyville,
Sooth Carolina.
116-tf.
m
Kingstree
CAMP NO. 27.
/IlUr >ori.A> mmvu
ImuS/J Visiting choppers cor- .
VryMRSK!!!/ dlally invited to come
yv#?jn5cty^gy" up and sit on a stump
-st v/ or hang ubouton the
5* limbs.
PHTLIP STOLL,
9 27 12m. Con. Com.
second"
series;
K1NQSTREE
BUILDING
AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Subscription books
are now open, at office
of Sec. & Treas.,
W H Carr, for second
series Kingstree
Building and Loan
Ass'n, said series to
consist of not less
than 200 shares or
to exceed 250 shares. 1
x ? *
rirsi payment on
second series to be- i
gin the first Tuesday
in May, 1908.
By order of Board of
Directors.
W. H.CARR, ;
SEC. AND TREAS.
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