The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 18, 1909, Image 6
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HARPERS STILL
ON THE UP GRADE.
NEW MERCHANTS IN TOWN-MORE
DRAINAGE-ITEMS OF LOCAL AND
PERSONAL INTEREST.
Harpers,February 15:?We art- ?lad
to welcome several new merchants
into our towu and community. Mr
P C McClary conies Here 1 rum Rose-;
mary and will conduct a mercantile i
business at the Hutson stand. Mr!
McClary has been f<?r the past t wo j
years manager of th* Rosemary Mer-1
can tile cVs store at Rosemary. Having
severed connection with that
concern he will now conduct a mercantile
business here on his own ac- j
count, o
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Another new merchant is Mr A A ?
May. Mr May comes here from s
Cades and has opened a store in New _
Town, near Rosemary. We hope the. "
sojourn of these gentlemen and their j
families among us may be long and j
pleasant ^
The G & W raiiroad crew has had
a steam shovel iu operation during
the past week leveling the ground r.
contiguous to their right-of-way. j
Section Foreman Louis is also dig- ^
ging some ditches for improved jf
drainage. S1
Oil Wednesday, February 17, the w
town council will let the contract w
for a lot of ditching to be done with- p
in the next 30 days. The good deriyed
from drainage done in town 8t
last year should be an object lesson c,
to own town officials as to its prime
importance in the way of promoting n
good health.
The officers of Acme Lodge, No
103, K of P, are making arrange- t(
ments to move the headquarters of fi
the order back to Harpers. The d
lodge was organized here three years c'
ago, but was removed to Rosemary
last year for the want of a hall in ^
which to hold their meetings. We z,
shall be pleased to have the Kuights p
?-it. ... ok/I h?ra thp crrwul
Willi US Bgaiu auu ?
people of Rosemary meet with us
twice a mouth. ^
Last Saturday a. young mule owned
by Mr W J Stokes become fright- b
eued at a couple of baby carriages ou o
the sidewalk and ran several huu- a
dred yards down Main street hitched U
to a wagon. He finally tore out without
doing serious damage.
Some of our farmers are setting w
v ^
out their strawberry plants. We pre "j
diet that within the next few years w
Harpers will be a large shipping p
point for berries, truck uud tobacco, cl
Come to the front, boys; let's make
.Harpers second to noue in tbe rais
1 f oUah
ing 01 a snosuiuie xur uuuuu.
Mr Editor, your paper is becoming
a household necessity?the men, woman
and children await with anxiety
its coming. Subscriber, s
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A French scientist has discovered o:
one secret of long life His method P
deals with the blood. But long ago R
millions of Americans had proved
Electric Bitters prolongs life and
, makes it worth living. It purifies,
enriches aud vitalizes the blood, rebuilds
wasted nerve cells, imparts
life and tone to the entire system.
It's a godsend to weak, sick and debilitated
people. "Kidney trouble
had blighted my life for months,'' 0
writes W M Sherman of Cushing, o
Me, "but Electric Bitters cured me
entirely." Only 50c at D 0 Scott's.
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"Library Day" at JobosoDVilie.
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Johnsooville, February 16:?Feb- a
ruary 22 will be "library day" at ?
Johnsonville High school.The school t
literary society will have a special ?
session from two to four o'clock. An e
elaborate programme has been ar- ^
ranged for the occasion aud a good h
meeting is expected. p
"A White bhawi, a iarce cumeuy
in twoacts,will be presented promptly
at 8:30 o'clock. This play is a 1
cleverly arranged "comedy of errors" t
and is sure to please. c
After the play refreshments will ?
be served, also a hot supper given, t!
The proceeds from the above will be
used for the benefit of the school.
Correspondent,
PienBOiia Fallows La Grippe.
Pneumonia often follows la grippe j
but never follows the use of Foley's e
Honey and Tar,for la grippe coughs ?
and deep seated colds, Kefuse any ?
but the genuine in the yellow package.
W L Wallace.
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the hair even to the slightest
degree. Gray hair, white hair,
blonde hair is not made a
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does stop falling hair. No
question about that.
Docs not change the color of the hair.
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Must Buy the Home Paper.
A score or more of young girls at
leaverville,Iud,have formed a league
> promote refinement among young
leu and, among other things, have
jsalyed to marry no man who
rinks, smokes or chews and who
oes not take the home paper. Drinkig
is considered the chief evil,
moking and chewing come next,
hile the young women assert that
hen a man does not take the home
aper it is evidence of a want of indligcnce
and that he will prove too
;ingy to provide for a family, eduite
his children and encourage iniitutions
of learning in the commuity.
? American Press.
Washington Once Gaye Up
) three doctors; was kept in bed for
ve weeks. Blood poison from a spi
er's bite caused large, deep sore3 to
over his leg. The doctors failed,
len "Bucklen's Arnica Salve coniletely
cured me," writes John Washjgton
of Bosqueville, Tex For ec
?ma, boils, burns and piles it's sureme.
25c at I) C Scott's.
It's poor land that can't hold
:s sown.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the
est knovvu pills and the best pills
lade, are easy to take and act gently
nd are certain. We sell and reconilend
them. D C Scott, M D.
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xi vuiuc;The
Board of County Commissioners
'ill hold their monthly meetings on the
rst Tuesday <>f every month. All
l.tims against the county must be filed
ith the county commissioners previous
i that date, as this day is set apart for
assin~ on claims by the board, and no
leeks issued on that date.
This rule will be strictly adhered to.
y order of the board,
J N Hammett,
Clerk to County Commissioners. |
January 9, 1909, j
1-14-3m I
Notice.
Notice is hereby given 'that under
ection 17, all roaa hands will have to
ay $-?.<Hi commutation tax by the 1st
ay of .March, 1909, or perform 8 days'
ork under the different road contractrs.
My advice to all road hands is to
ay the said tax.
.1 J G UAH AM,
load Engineer for Williamsburg Co.
Kingstree, S C, February 8, 1909.
2-ll-2t
Summons for Belief.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG,
Court of Common Pleas.
E A Weil Company, a corporation
rganized under the laws of the state
f Georgia, plaintiff,
against
Men A Francis and Daniel 0 Bruorton,
defendants.
"o the defendants above named:
You are hereby summoned and reuired
to answer the complaint in this
ction of which a copy is herewith
erved upon you, and to serve a copy of
our answer to the said complaint on
he subscriber at his office, 1173s Screvn
street, Georgetown, S C, within
wenty days after the service hereof,
xclusive of J the day of such service;
nd if you fail to answer the complaint
rithin the time aforesaid, the plaintiff
1 this action will apply to the Court
or the relief demanded in the comlaint.
Walter Hazard,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
August 20, 1908.
'o the defendant, Ellen A Francis:
Take notice that the complaint in
his action was filed in the office of the
lerk of the court of common pleas in
Cingstree, in the county of Williams
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>urg 21i1u u1 ruuui vaiuima, vu
he 25th day of January, 1909.
Walter Hazard,
117*ii Screven Street,
fieorgetown, S
2-4-6t Plaintiff's Attorney.
Final DischargeTake
notice that on the 13th day of
larch, 1909, I will apply to P M
Irockinton, Judge of Probate for
Williamsburg county for letters dis]i8sory
as administrator of estate of
Amuel A Scott, deceased.
James A Scott,
2-ll-5t Administrator.
Foreclosure Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Williamsburg.
M F Heller
vs
John T Bryan.
By virtue of a judgment for foreclosure
t > me directed and filed in this
cause, 1 will offer for sale at public
auction in front of the <"nurt House
d'-or in Kings tree, S O. within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, on the first Monday in Match,
Ali that certain piece, parcel or tract
of land lying. be:ng and situate in Anderson
township, county of Williamsburg
and State of South Carolina, and
bounded as follows: On the North Ity |
lands <>i Hugh Evans; East by lands of
Register and iJryan: South by lands of j
S A Howell and WVst by lands of the
estate of Tom Dukes, said tract of |
land containing two hundred and thir- |
teen acres, being a part of the Moore
lands. Pur'-hasi-r to pay for p ipers.
Gkokgk J Graham,
2-ll-:5t SWC.
Administrator's Notice
All persons having claims against tinestate
of A E Salters, deceased, will
present same, duly attested, to the undersigned,
and all persons indebted to
eaid estate will make payment to
.1 M BkOWX, Administrator,
2-1-41 Taft. S C.
Sheriffs Sale under
Foreclosure.
State of South Carolina,
County of Williamsburg.
.M L Boyd and J M Tisdale, executors
of the estate of Daniel Z Martin, dei
r>nn cnh
vs
Amelia Lesesne et al.
Under and by virtue of a decretal
order in the above stated case, made
and rendered by his Honor.Judge John
S Wilson, on tne 17th day of June. A
D 1908,1 will sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash before the
the Court Uouse door in Kingstree, in
said county and State, on the 1st day of
March. A D 1909, the samebeirr> salesday,
the following described tract of
land, to wit: that certaia^tract of land
situate, lying and being in the county
and State aforesaid, on the public road
leading from Kingstree to Potato Ferry.containing
one hundred and fifty-six
acres, more or less.and bounded as follows
: on the East by birch creek and
lands of Henry Lesesne; on the South
by the public road to Potato Ferry; on
oh the West by lands of J M Kirton and
on the North by lands of Kennedy
| Barnes.
Puithaser to pay for papers.
Gkorge J. Graham,
2-4-tft Sheriff of WilliamsbnrgCounty.
Foreclosure Sale.
State of South Carolina, |
County ot Williamsburg, j
Farmers and Merchants Hank,
Plaintiff,
against
I Ellis ( hristmas and M J Parker,
Defendants.
Under and t>y virtue01 a juugraent
of foreclosure and sale,
bearing date February the 8th,
1909, of the Court of Common
Pleas for the County and State
aforesaid, issued by His Ilonor,
Ernest Uary, Circuit Judgfe, to
the undersigned directed, 1 will
sell before the Court House door
in Kingstree, S. C., on the first
Monday in March, 1909, within
the legal hours of sale, at public
auction, for cash, to the high
est bidder, the following premises,
to wit:
"All that certain piece, parcel
or tract of land,lying, being and
situate in Sumter township, in
the County of Williamsburg and
State of South Carolina, containing
eighty-four [84J acres
and bounded as follows, to-wit:
on the north by lands of J M
Floyd; on the east by lands of
W D Christmas and the run of
Long Branch; on tne soutn oy
lands ot W D and J R Christmas;
and on the West by the Clarendon
County line." Purchaser to
pay for papers.
George J Graham,
Sheriff Williamsburg County.
2-11 3t
foreclosure Sole.
State of South Carolina,
County of Williamsburg,
Silcox & Company,
v 8
W E Bryan.
By virtue of a judgment for foreclosure
to me directed and filed in this
cause, 1 will offer for sale at public
auction in front of the Court House
door in Kingstree, S C, within the
legal hours of sale to the highest bidder
/vnrlo\r ir? M arch
lUr CiSSJi Uii mv iixoc <u viiuuj m
next, 1909.
First: All that certain piece, parcel
or tract of land lying, being and situate
in the county of Williamsburg and
State aforesaid, measuring and containing
four hundred and seventy-five(475)
acres of land in Penn towns hip, formerly
belonging to S M Bryan ana bounded
North by lands of J T Bryan & Bro;
East and South by lands of R J Bryan
and We?t by lands of J E McCullough.
Second: All that certain piece, parcel
or tract of land lying, being and situate
in the county of Williamsburg
and State of South Carolina, containing
five hundred eighty-seven and onehalf
(587>?) acres, and bounded as follows:
On the North by the Northern
half of the Colclough land now owned
by R J Bryan; on the East by the Nelson
lands; on the South by lands of W
E Bryan and on the West by lands of
W E Bryan and Ervin McCullough. The
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aDove aescnoea tract 01 ianu ucuik uic
Southern half of the Colclough land,
the same having been divided by R J
Bryan and W E Bryan on the 17th day
of May, 1898. Purchaser to pay for
papers. George J Graham,
?-ll-3t S. W. C .
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Foreclosure Sole.
state of south caroms a, j
County of Williamsburg. 1
Georgetown Grocery Company,
v s
S A Harper and L A Jefferson.
By virtue of a judgment for foreclosure
to me directed and tiled in this
cause, 1 will offer for sale at public
auction in front of the Court House
do<>r in Kingstree S ('. within the
legal hours of sale to the highest bidder
for cash on the first Monday in March
next, l'JOll.
All that certain piece, parcel or tract
of land Iy 1 nsr. pemg and situate in Anderson
town-hip in the county of Wil|
liamsburg and State of South Carolina,
and known as the Alligator Hay tract,
containing -even hundred anil sixtyj
three acres, more or less, and hounded
I as follows: North by lands of the Atlantic
Coast Lumber Corporation: East
I by lands of the estate of A R Acka|
man: South by lands of the Atlantic:
Coast Lumber Corporation and T A
Ulakeley and West by lauds of A W
Graham. Purchaser to pay for papers.
Ceorge J Gkaham,
2-11-ot S. W. C.
Foreclosure 5ale.
State of South Carolina, 1
County of Williamsburg. \
Rank ofKingstrce,
v s
David C Evans, Sr.
Hy virtue of a judgment for foreclosure
to me directed and filed in this
cause, I will offer for sale at public
auction in fiont of "the Court House
door inKingstree. S C, within tve legal
hours of sale to the highest bh ^er for
casbon the first Monday in March next,
1909,
All that certain piece, parcel or tract
of land, lying, being and situate in the
J ? ? VL' >IKn iitnKutMV O Tl rl S*to f n
cuumy Ul r? Iiuaiuouuig atiu >^vat.v
aforesaid, containing twenty-four (24)
acres, having the following buttings
and boundings, to wit: North by lands
of S A Michew; South by lands of William
Barr; East by lands of H E Lamb
and West by lands of T A Blakeley.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
George J Graham,
2-ll-3t S. W.C.
Partition Sale.
State of South Carolina,)
County of Williamsburg. /
J All Evans. J E Evans, L D
Evans, Linnie Evans, Mary M
Cause, Ellen Cause, S J. Godwin
and Sarah Godwin, Plaintiffs,
against
James 0 Godwin, Florence B|
Godwin, Lillie M Godwin, Fan-1
nie II Godwin, Bertha Godwin,
Kembert Godwin and Boyd
Godwin, Defendants.
Under and by virtue of a decree
for Sale and Partition issued
out of the Court of Common
Pleas in the above stated case,
dated the 8th day of February,
1909, I will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder, for cash,
on Monday,the 1st day ot March,
1009 (the same being the tirst
Monday) before the Court House
door in Kingstree, South Caroli
na, during the usual hours of
sale, the following real estate:
1. "All that certain lot of land
situate in the town of Scranton,
County of Williamsburg. State of
South Carolina, containing onefourth
(1-4) of an ; cre, mote or
less, and bounded on the north
by lands of M A II Singletary;
on the east by the Atlantic Coast
Line Kailroad; on the south and
west by lands by lands of John
S Hancock, being the lotot land
on which the said Solon Evans
resided at the time of his death."
2. "All that certain piece,parcel
or track of land, lying, being
and situate in the town of
Scranton, County of Williamsburg
and State of^outh Caroli
If
n3., containing one auu uu^uau
(11-2) acres, more or less, and
bounded on the north by lot now
or late of W. J. Sturgeon; on the
east by lands of M. M. Braveboy;
on the south by road leading
to the Atlanti: Coast Line
railroad; on the west by lot of
Frank McFaddin."
Purchaser to pay for papers.
H. O.'Britton,
Clerk of Court for Williamsburg
County.
2-11-31.
Partition Sale.
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State of South Carolina,
County of Williamsburg.
Easter Jackson et al
vs
Harvin McClary and Alice McClary.
By virtue of a decree for partition
and sale made in the above entitled action
on the 8th day of February, 1909,
1 the subscriber, the sheriff of Williamsburg
county, for that purpose authorized
and directed, will offer for sale before
the Court House door in Kingstree,
S C, on the first Monday in March,
1909, within the legal hours of sale, the
following describe tract of land:
aii Viae /?oH-eun ni#>ce. narcel or tract
of land lying, being and situate in the
county of Williamsburg and State of
South Carolina, containing fifty (50)
acres, more or less,and bounded and described
as follows: On the West by
Brockinton's bay and on all other sides
by lands formerly owned by Louis Jacobs,
as will more fully appear by a plat
thereof made by S J Strong, surveyor,
on the day of December, 1879. Purchaser
to pay for papers.
2-ll-3t
I . George J Graham,
Sheriff of WilliamsDurg county.
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