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??? ? | Legal Notices ? >; Summons for Relief(Ct JKPLAINT NOT SKRVKD). ^ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Mfe COT^NTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, In C<?urt of Common Pleas. Ciias A Smith, Plaintiff, ?e:ai nst J Cle <ve McElveen. Defendant. t To the Defendant J Cleave McElveen: You are hereby summoned and required t< answer'the complaint in this action which has been filed in the offire of thet lerk of Court of Common Pleas and Gent rai Se-sions tor the coutity of B^ Williamshurir in the State of South V Carolina a. d to serve a copy ot your B answer to -aid complaint on the -ubB 8criber, at his office at Lake City, S C, H within twenty (20) days alter the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if yo" fail tc answer the core plaint within the tirot afore said, the plaintitV in thisncikm will apply to tiie Court for the relief denund e l in th complaint. B L Bass. B Plaintiff's Attorney. ^B p Hated this January SO, 19U. B To the (Defendant. J < le we McE'veen: Taks Notick?That the complaint fi it. thus action together with the sumK mens, of w hich the foregoing is a copy, was file 1 in the office of the Clerkof ' the Court of Common Pleas and Gener. al Soesions at Kingstree, S C. in the county of Williamsburg and Stale of South ( arolina,on t lie third day of FebB ruary, .911, W L IUss, B Plaintiff's Attorney. B Barked February 3, 111 I. 2-2-7t I Summons for Belief. b (complaint filed) W STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, 8 Court of Common Pleas. | E J McCalloui, Plaintiff, K against I Elijah Wiiherspoon, Rosa Rollerson, r nee Withe-spoon, Ida Capers, nee ' Witherspoon, Mellie Morgan, nee Witherepoon,Louisa Keels nee Withkerep(?on. and Hattie With-rspoon, as i heir?-at-law (>f Henrie'ta Wither- j Ispon and Alex Allston, Defendants, j To the absent defendant, Me Hie Mor-i (fan. nee Witherspo'?n$ j You are hereby summoned and re* quired to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed ip the office of the Clerk of the Court tor said count v. and to serve a copy of your answer to , the said complaint on the subscribers at their office in Kingstree, SC. within twentydays after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded >n the complaint ! k'-: & Fishbur^e. Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated January D 1911. Take Notice: That the complaint in the above entitled action was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Williamsburg County November 10, 1910. Lee & Fishbi rne, l-19-6t Plaintiff's Attorneys. Sheriff's Sale. r STATE OF SOUTH C AROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, Codrt of Common Pleas, w I Nexsc*. Plaintiff, VK WKi.II T? 1 Pan/lor TT'lUJaiU rcu<i<!l)(l?ncr. unaua t xmuv 5r.ass John Pendetgrass, Emma Pan-. ergiass, Agnes MoCrea, Sarah Kinder, Louise Pendergrass, Carrie Pendeqjass, Nancy Pendergrass and Si ivy Pendergrass. Defendants. Ncti'-e is hereby ghren that by virtue < of a decree of foreclosure and sale,dat<'d' January 80,1911, rendered in the above; entitled action in the Court of Common! Pleas of Williamsburg county hnd now on file in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for said county, I will sell at nublic outcry to the h>ehest bidder for cash, before theourt house door 4a Kingfitzree. S C, on the first Monday ^ in March, 1911, the same being the "" aiztn day, during the legal hours of sale, the following descrit>ed tract of land : AH that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being ana situate in the county of Williamsburg and the Sta'e of South Carolina,containing fiftv aeroe, more ?r less, and bounded North and Ea*t by lands of William Gamble and Peter Pendergrass, South by land ft Joe Williams and West by lands of 'eter Bmckington. Pnrr.haaMr to nav for Daners. George J Graham, Sheriff of Williamsburg County. Kingstree, S C, February 13, 1911. 2-lft-3t Final DischargeNotice is hereby given that on the 4th day of March, 1911,1 will apply to P M * Broekington, Judge of Frobate of Williamsburg county for a Final Discharge as administrator of tl^e estate of WD McOlarv, Sr, deceased. W D McClary, Administrator. ?-2-4t Final Discharge Notice is liereby given that on the llr.h day of March, A, D 1911, I will apply to P M Br x kinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg cmintv, for a Final Discharge as administrator <?f th* estate <>f .Josophene Gravson, deceased. H L Grayson, 2-9-lt Administrator. 1 _____________ <? Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given thaton the 4th j day of Mar. h,l91l, at l?l o'clock in the forenoon. I will annlv to P M Brockin- I ten, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for a Final Discharge as -4- feministrator of the estate of J M Parritr, deceased. W j McOalistek, 2-2-4t Admin'Stratur. Final Discharge. "Notice is hereby given that on the 20th (day of March. A 1H911, I will apply to P M Brockinton. Judge of Prnbate f<>r Williamsburg county, for a Final Discbarge as Guardian of Lois Mct'lary and Marion McClsry. M rs S E Davis, 2-16-4t Guardian. f Summons for Relief. (COMPLAINT SKRVKD). STATS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP WILLIAMSBURG, Court of Common Pleas. E B Rhodus, a> Executor of the las will and testament of W T Rhodus deceased, Plaintiff. against Louenia Gamble James Gamble, Aar??i Gambie Mack. John Mack.Mary Mack Alex Ma<-k. Madia* u Mack, Lilly Cir c'elight.Etra Rivers,Mand* Ilavenel Beatrice Conyers, Jennings Rivers and Je nie Mack, Samuel Mack anc Wiiky Hi vers, infants over the age o: fourteen years, and Lot'ie Rivers. ;*r "???*/v ii# fAiiefnoi mi a ii t uuuei cue wi iuu> v?vi year?, Defendant*. To the absent Defendants, James Gam bio. Eua Rivers and .Manda Rive nel You are hereby summoned and re quired :o answer the complaint in thir aetiou. of which a copy is herewith served upon y<?u. and 10 serve a copy o your :ir.*wer ro the said complaint on th< subscriber* at their office in Kings'.ree SC. within twenty days after the *erv i e iiereof. exelusive o*f the day of sue! servic ; and if \ou fail to answertht complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in thN action will apply ti the Court for the relief (leotarded ir the complaint, D .ted KinK>tr? e. S C. Febinary 6, A D 1911. Lek & Fishburne, Plaintiff's Attorney To the absent Defendants.above named Plkask-Takk No rica Thit tba orig inal summons and complaint in tlx above-eutitled action was tiled in th< office of tiie Clerk of the Court of Com mon Ple-s in and fur the county ?>f Wil liamsbursr, >tate of South < Carolina, a' Kingstree, S C, on the 3rd day of Feb rnary, 1911. Lke & FishbURNE, 2-iMit Plaintiff's Attorneys Registration Notice. Tfce office of the Supervisor of Reg iotration will be open on the 1st Mon day in each month for tfce purpose o registering any person who is quali fi**d a* fidlows: Who shall have been a resident o the State for two years, and of tb< county one year, and of the polling pre cinct in which the elector offers t< vote four months before the day o election, and shall have paid, sit months before, any poll tax then dui and payable, and who can both rea< and write any section of the constitm tion of ls9ft submitted to him by tbi Supervisors of Registration, or wb< ctm show that he owns, him! has pan all taxes collectable on during tin present year, pioperty in this Stat assessed at three hundred dollars o more. J. Y. McGILL, Clerk of Board Sheriff" s Sale. STA-TK OF S?"UTH CAROLINA,, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, Court ol Common Pleas. "Window Wright, Plaintiff, against Ida Cameron, W J Cameron, M E Har roll, A .1 Godwin, S C Godwin and. L Cameron, Defendants. Xoti'-e is hereby given that by virtu? of a decree of foreclosure and sale dated February 15, 1811. rendered ii the above entitled action in the Cour of C 'minon Pleas of Wiiliamaburj county and n<>w on file In the office o t he clerk of Ourt of Common Pleas fo said county. I will sell at publiooutcr, to the highest biddet for cash l>efqr the court house door in Kingstree, > c on the first Monday in March, the sam being the sixth da^, during le^aj hour of sale, the following described tract o land: All that certain piece, parcel o tract of land lying,being and situate ii nf Will lamchnro qnd thi U1C V"Ulivj V? if M'lmws/vw. e ... Biateof -outh Carolina, containing un acre and tenfct and bounded North East and ^outh by land of Wiuslov Wright and West by public road, th< pie,*} of land being known as the Scot lot. Purchaser is to pay for papers. Gboroe J Graham Sheriff Williamsburg Count* Kmgstree. S February 16, 1911. 3-16-8 Citation KoticeTHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Williamsburg. By P M Brcckintoo, Esq, Probat Judge. Whereas, A W Chandler made suit me to grant him letteis of adtniniatra tion of the c-state of and effects of Johr J Ciaham, These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred ant creditors of the said John J Graham deceased, that they be and appear befort me in the Court of Probate to be helc at Kingstree, S C, on the 25th day oi February next after publication there of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shov cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given undermy hand this 11th day o: January, Anno Domini, 1911. Published on the 16th day of Febru ary, 1911, in The County Record. P M Brockinton, 2-16-2t Probate Judge KTnt.ir.fi of Election. Notice is hereby given that on SatT day, February 25,1911, an el-ction wil be hell in Spring Bank Scliool District. N<? 43, at Wilson School house, t? determine whether 01 n<>t a two mil tax for school purposes shall b* levied Said election has 'een authoriz-d 1?3 the County Boa:d of Education for Wil liamsb'irjr county. Polls will be openet at b a. m and dosed at 4 p m. on tin above named day. The following mem bers < f tha Hoaril of Trustees f< r sai( district will act as managers in sale election: G F Williamson, R C McElveen, J W Stewart, 2-16-2t Trustees School District No 43. V /\f i /> ? iiutxuc. On March 1 one per cent will b( added to all taxes unpaid andonepei cent for each day thereafter during tinmonth of March. On April 1 two |>ei cent will be added and two per cent foi each day thereafter during the montl] of April On May 1 executions will bt issued. By order of Town Council, i. W Gilland, Mayor, M H Jacobs, ' 'krk 2 8-36 Notice to Creditors. . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, Court of < ommon Pleas. Marie D Harrelson, in her own right t and as Administratrix of the estate of , Maud M Blakeley,deceased,intestate, Plaintiff. against i E G Dunlop, W J Dunlop, D J Dunlop, J L Blakeley, E L Lloyd, B 0 Bourne and the Georgetown Grocery Company, a mmnratinn dulv organized under the | laws of the State of South Carolina, 1 Defendants. f Pursuant to an order made in this i cause by his Honor, Judge J W Devore, 1 Circuit Judge, dated February 20, 1911, notice is hereby given to all creditors of - the estate of J E Dunlop, late of Wii liamsburg county,deceased,intestate, to present and prove their claims before - me within thirty (30) days from the i date or this notice. And all creditors j faiJip**to do so will be forever debarred f ai uded of and from all benefit un? dt order or decree to be made in . thi se. H 0 Britton, Clerk of Court, i Febru^-y 20, 1911. 2-23-41 ' In the District Court of ' the United States for the District of South Carolina. : In the Matter of ) M E McDonald, [ In Bankruptcy. ; Bankrupt, > ? To the creditors of M E McDonald of Trio, in the county of Williamsburg and the di*trictaforesaid.a bankrupt: t Notii e is hereby given that on the i - 14th dav of February, 1911, the said M E McDonald was duly adjudicated . bankrupt; an I that the first meeting of his creditors will be held in my ottfceai Kingstree S C.on the 28th day of February,1911, at 12 o'c ock noon, ai which ,"n" o ii.l z>?,litnra niav sttpnH pruve their claims, appoints trustee, - examine the bankrupt and transact ^ such other business as may come prop erly betore said meeting. t HAS W ."TOLL, ' 2-23-lt Referee iu Bankruptcy. Get your Bean seed at t Wilkins' Wholesale Grocery Co's ; 2-2o-tf t J * , Cheerful. r ""Ton look happy." ~1 am. but tuy calling makes cae so." "What Is this fine calling?" * "Bunting up lost tempers." > r Enjoys the Ruction. Why are you such a knocker?" "Why?" , "Yes." "I like to hear the clatter)" fryg-jfirrviL JIMHHJ1H??? . HAVE YOU iiEEN TOSEE 1 OUR PLANNERS AND ; CULTIVATORS? r t r tit y yy e are mure uxau dtiAJuua H that every farmer in this sec ' tion of the county, particuf larly those that are interestI ed in growing corn and cot? ton,should see those remark able implements. It means e more money in your pockets. 1 They are easy to handle and do the work of from two to . five hands. You can use those t cultivators from start to finish in cultivating your crop. , Save time and labor enough B to pay for them many times the first season. For planting corn or cot1 ton we sell the famous Black I Hawk and Ledbetter single * kernel edge drop which are f known all over the corn M growing region for their ac curacy. Trie drop is always f in sight of the operator and the seed falls straight to the f ground. In planting cotton they save one-half the'seed that it usually takes. Our, . planters are the only positive i ' single kernel droppers that are made and will save the; [ farmer the price of it in the first season in the items of j J seed thinning and cropping, j We guarantee either of those1 [ planters and you can be the ^ i - *x_i :_i i juuge. iviaKe a special trip iu ' see those implements. It , i will pay you. Let us explain 1 their time, labor and money j saving advantages. Other farm implements will be found here. Disc and smooth- ( ing harrows, V harrows, Little Joe harrows. Cotton King ; and one and two horse plows. The largest stock of plow re-, ; pairs in the country. Come and see us. K. F. TAYLOR & CO., LAKE CITT, J. C, 1 I B 1 ' ' J V* ? Conditional. A Scotsman was on his deatht>ed, and his friend persuaded him to forgive a neighbor with whom he had had a standing feud for some years. The neighbor came to the dying man's bedside. After they had shaken hands and made peace the dying man exclaimed : "If I get better, Donald, remember all this goes for naught."? Pearson's Weekly. rt i?a 1--1. _r * sedentary nauits, lacK ui uuiuuui exercise, insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety are the most causes of stomach troubles. Correct your habits and take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be well again. For sale by all dealers. I A Story of Brignolt. Praise went a long way with Brignoli. One evening at rehearsal | in New York the orchestra laid 4 down their instruments as one man j aid applauded his singing of a favorite song long and vigorously. He was much pleased and, advancing to ' the footlights with many a bow and I smile of satisfaction, said: { "Gentlemen, immediately after < the rehearsal there will be a cham- , pagne supper at the Everett House. I hope I may have the honor to ' rfeet you all there." I It is needless to remark that they | were there, every man of them. The | supper cost Brignoli $500. , _ ~l You are probably aware that pneu-'1 monia always results from acolc},but 1 yov never heard of a cold resulting in pneumonia when Chamberlain's1 Cough Remedy was used. Why take > the risk when this remedy may be: had for a trifle? For sale by all dealers. ? - , Two cars Rice, bought before ad- j vance, will save you money at Wilkins' Wholesale Grocery Go's i 2-23-tf The price of subscription for The Record is $1 25 a year; we allow 25 cents discount when a whole year is pai in advance. If you are six t months or a year behind don't expect a receipt for a whole year one dollar. This applies to all. tf | y i -f t i ! 7 1 i 1 i * 1 * I ' I '? ->. ' 1 S li^^f &J71 ^ Mm Larger ( PL cost Pr< W COMBAl I ?wmtrniWimrnmwmMMi vvw? | BETTER BE SAFE THAW SOR&Y j i During 1910 i The Fire Companies Represented by this Agency , I PAID NEARLY | I $10,000.1 ? ^ To Policy Holders in Williamsburg. 3* ^ TOUR Property ^ ^ lr protected j ^ ? Against Fire ? J I VINRQTRFF INSIiRANHF RFAI ESTATE & I >? rvinuui iikb invvnniiwb I LOAN COMPANY. | ?MM*A*AMMAM*AWMMAMAAMfAMWAWA^ ? ^ I am nowin^hejwest^ a carload of (p Horses and Mules for farm work. Will also Cf |j have some nice driving horses in the drove. J jp W They will be in my stable'Saturday. Don't J\ fail to look them over. JH 8U J. L. STUCKEY, I Lake City, S. C. W ,?j r| fcSCSCSCSCS CSC96SCSCS cscse? riino axnij ill m, HIGHEST market price paid JPSSrS!^ r n FOfV RAW FURS AND HIDES ?K&&Sf3Mj | 11 Ww>l on CnramlMion. Wrtta lor prtc>? WKtz&J&ZSS^S. JOHN WHITE & CO. LOUISVILLE,KY. GREETING: | I take this method of informing my friends that I have returned >" to Kingstree and will be found at the same old stand with the f <1? Farmers' Supply Company m tne II * Hardware department, where I II shall be glad to &e and welcome II each and every one of my friends 11 in person and serve them all with I [ whatever they may need in || Hardware. I may add that I am || glad to be back and find that ^ If " M Kingstree and old Williamsburg II county are good enough for me. || Yours to serve, . Is E. E. King. ? ^ L ' *' 1V; .v. :A <? ' 7'*- ?.' * w.- Wi" - *f?, , .. -J , . , u would Raise Big Crops, i would have fewer acres and :rops. If you would reduce your C(^;rW3 ' oduction, buy from the 4 IEE FERTILIZER CO., CHARLESTON, S. C ?lg| es of fertilizers and carry a large stock of the best quality of fer. L\ want fertilizers for Cotton, Corn, Grain, Tobacco, Trnclc, \ he best from a well known company such as the HEE FERTILIZER CO., Chartaaton, S. C. 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