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tkd wisdom from above
Daniel i, 18-20?Sept. 10
*It is good n. ,'fticr to tot Acs'* nor to drink
trine, nor jnytUtng itcM<rc'g tkg brcDur
*iuinbkth."? Ro nans Tic, il.
HMONGST the earlier captives
brought by Nebuchadnezzar
from Jerusalem some twenty
yeare before Its destruction,
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noble birth and religious training.
Daniel, Hananlah, Mlshael and Azariah.
These captives were not multreaied
nor enslaved, in the ordinary
sense of the term. Their Intellectual
qualities were discerned, and they
were rut into a superior school that
they, with others, might be tlrted to
constitute a t>oard of wise men, oou:i
selors of the king. 80 different Is all
this from the nepotism, "graft" and
pool" of our day that i' seems almost
incomprehensible.
We may Ikhto learn a Dsson of ho-a
Cod is able to make 0 1 n the disasters
' of life work out blessings for those
who are truly loyui to JJiiu, even a<
faithful Daniel and h;s companion
ntit* uuu |iiv.>j?acu iu in*.- cue
niles' laud.
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Advantages of Abstemiourness
The young Hebrews were attached
to the king's household and were pro
vlded with extraordinary delicacies,
including spirituous liquors. The policy
of tlie king In providing sumptuously
for all the students was that,
being well nourished, they might be
In their best physical and mental con
dition. This lesson shows that it is a
mistake to suppose that high living is
specially conducive to intellectuality?
not to mention spirituality.
Prom the beginning, under God's
providence, the deportment of Danle!
brought him into special favor with
the prince of the eunuchs, who hud In
charge the temporalities of these stu'
,'v dents. There is something in a meek
and quiet spirit that is impressive;
and as a rule such a spirit coines only
from a proper, religious training. To
Pai iel und Thrve Compamwm.
this eunuch Daniel, and his associate*
through hiui, appealed, requesting that
instead of the fine food and liquors
provided they might have a plain vegetable
diet. Their request was granted
At the eud of the period of theit
preparation, the king communed with
the students "and among them all wa?
found none like Daniel, Ilananluh.
Mishuel and Azariah: and in
eve-v matter of wisdom and underf
standing concerning which the king
Inquired of them he found them ten
times better than all the magician*
and enchanters that were Id his
realm."
The Secret of Daniel'* Success
.What was the secret of this wisdom
? find understanding? Did not the secret
lie tn the blessing of God and in the
ffict that these young men sought to
devote their lives to the doing of the
Divine will?to the doing of righteoos/*
Such minds anywhere, at any
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time, are scarce. Such minds always
bespeak wisdom. On the other hand,
sensuality, selfishness, the grinding of
personal axes, always becloud the
judgment.
What we need today In every walk
of life. Is consecrated men of the
stamp of Daniel and his companionswhole
hearted men?who will give
their for the service of their fel*
low men in whatever sphere their Jives
may be cast
Dare to Be a Daniel
Although few of us today can be
Daniels or have his hlgb position and
wonderful opportunity, and though
few are leading spirits as was Daniel,
yet all may have the same spirit of
devotion to the principles of righteousness,
which devotion will be tested, under
Divine providence, step by step,
through the "narrow way," as they
seek to walk in the footsteps of Him
who set us nn example?our Daniel,
our Leader, our Lord Jesus. Let all,
then, who have nuined the named of
Christ, depart from iniquity. Let all
such be faithful. What is really need
ed Is the Daniel spirit; and that is a
possibility with every man and every
f woman?young or old. "Dare to be a
Daniel!" Alas! how fow appreciate
the privilege, how few are enulating
the Daniel spirit!
Christians, throughout this Age. are
in a position very similar to that of
Daniel. The great King of Glory has
them in the School of Christ. He
wishes to select a few to be Joint-heirs
in the Messianic Kingdom when it
shall be established. The test of examination
will come in the end of this
J Age. Those who will men do rcrunu
worthy will he such as have the Daniel
spirit of devotion to God and to
the principles of righteousness?'willingness
to lay down their lives In the
service of the truth?followers In the
footsteps of Jesus. Of the6e i:he Lord
speaks, saying. "They shall l)e Mine,
saith the Lord, in that Day when I
make tip My Jewels."?MaiachJ HI, 17.
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jt Legal Notices ?'
Citation Notice'THE
M'A J KOKSOl TU AROMXA
Cou.it y i f 'A'illiani>hurg.
By P M Brockinton, Esq. Probate;
Judge. j
o ner- as. Mrs Fowler wraham and V |
W Graham made suir t" ?i??- to grant,
them letters nf admini-'ra!ioi? of the j
state o! aiid effectsoi John S Graham. !
These are therefore to cite and ad-'
monish all and sin$;u]ar the kindred and
creditors of the sa d John S Graham,deceased,
that they he and appear before
me in the Court of Probate to be held at
Kingstree, S C, on the liih day of November
next after publication thereof,
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show
cause, if any they have, why the said
administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 28th day of
October, Anno Domini, 1911.
Published on the 2nd day of November,
1911, in The County Record.
P M Brockinton,
ll-2-2t Probate Judge.
Citation Notice.
! THE ST M K OF S?VJTH C \ ROM\ A,
County of Williamsburg,
By I' M i'.r ? kitit*'ti, Probate J
i l ud::e.
Where.s. Benjamin Fulton m destl:: .
i to rne I? Lri\.r.t RevG J Davis letters of
j ad minis! rnt:nn ot the estate of and ef-J
j feet- of Julius Fuiton.
I liese are tlr.ron-re t cite ami ad-;
! mi nisli ad and singular the kindred j
; and creditor- Julius Fulton, i
I deceas-d, tii t 'hey bound appear fx-, i
j fore me in the Court of Probate, t<> be |
i h^M at Kingsfr- e, S C. on the 11th day '
J of November next after publication j
j thereof.a' 11 'clock it] the foreno?n,to
show cause if an\ ?h?y nave, why the
said adminisi :ati >n sh> uld n<?t be
granted. *
Given under my hand 11?i> 28thdayof
October. Anno Domini, If 11.
Published <?n the 2nd day of November.
1911 in The County Rtcord.
P M Hrockjnton,
11?2-2t Probate Judge.
Clerk's Sale.
Under and by virtue of a decree of
the court of common pleas for the county
of Williamsburg. State of South Carolina
made by his Honor. Judge Robert
E Copes, in a certain cause therein
pending, entitled J R Pringle Ravenel
ard John H Roper, co-partners as Ravenel
Company, plaintiffs, against Milton
Brown.defendant, and dated the 2nd
day of October, 1911.1 will olTer for sale
at public outcry before the court house
doo' in the town of Kingstree, S C, between
the legal hours of sale on Monday.
the 6th day of November. 1911. the .
following described real estate:
Ali that piece, parcel or tract of land
situate, lying and being in the county of i
Williamsburg, State of South Carolina,'
containing two hundred and forty-six
(2 '6) acres, more or less, and bounded
by land> of Sam Washington, Mingo
June.Peter Burdick and Santee swamp.
Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay
for papers, and if the purchaser fails to
comply with the terns of sale forthwith%
the property will be again offered
for sale at his risk, on the same or some
subsequent salesday. H 0 Britton.
Cerk of Court of Williamsburg county*.
10-19-31 ' \
! Sheriff's Sale under
Foreclosure.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
col'.nty ok wjli.iamsbuko.
H M Cooper, T M Ccoper and J F Cooper.
co-partners traiing aud doing business
under the firm name and style
of Cooper Brother?, Plaintiffs,
against
M J Cooper, Defendant.
Under and by virtue of a decretal order
made and rendered by his Honor.
Judge R E Copes, or the 3rd day of October,
A D 1911, I wi 1 sell at public auction,
between the legal hours of sale on
the first Monday in November. 1911, the
same being salesdaj, before the court
house door in Kingstree, S C, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
described tract of land, to-wit: All the
right, title and interest of the said M J
Cooper, defendant above named, of, in
and to, all and singular, that certain
piece,parcel or tract of land lying,being
and situate in the county or Williamsburg
and State of South Carolina, containing
two hundred ;ind sixty-two (262)
acres, Bounded on the North by lanas of
Cooper Brothers; on the East by lands of
Cooper Brothers; on the South by 1
lands or C W Cooper and on the West |
by lands of Silvia Wilson, which said
tract of land fornrerly belonged to
James Cooper, deceased.
G J Graham,
Sheriff of Williamsburg county.
Kingstree, S C,
October 12, 1911. 10-19-3t
Registration Notice.
The oilice of the Supervisor of Re? I
istration will be open on the 1st Mod- j
| day in each month tor rne purpose 01
. registering any person who is qualified
as follows:
Who shall have been a resident oi
the State for two years, and of the
county one year, and of the polling pre- ;
oinet in which '.lit* elector offers to j
vole four months before the day ol i
election, and shall have paid, six
months before, any poll tax then due
and payable, and who can both reau
and write any section of the constilu|
tion of 1895.suhnntterf to him by the j
Supervisors of Registration, or whr '
can show that he owns, and has pai:- j
a'l taxe-. collectable on during ih? 1
present year, pioperty in this Stat? I
assessed at three hundred dollars or J
more. .1, T. McGILL,
Clerk of Board
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Lands for Sale.
i Near ennuirh to Johnsonville postoffice j
for town lots. Prices r'ght, No better j
land in county.
50 acres.about 15 under cultivation.
106 " " 30 "
500 " " 30 "
Write for information to
J H Chapman, M D,
9-7-tf Johnsonville, S C.
K)leys kidney puis
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Citation Notice- '
THE STA'i K Or SOUTH CAROLINA,
t'h my of m'.lia.v -b
By 1 ,Y? Brockinton, F*q. Probate
J iid.ee.
Whereas, J C Hudson made suit lo
me to grunt him letters of administration
of the estate of and effect- of A O
Hudson,
These .tre therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred ami
creditors of the said A O Hudson, deceastd,
tiiat they be and appear before
me in the Lourt of Probate, to be held
at Kingstree. s C, on the 13th day of
November next after publication thereof,
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show
cause,if any they have, why the said administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 30th day of
October, Anno Domini, 1911.
Published on the 2nd day of November,
1911, in The County Record.
P M Brockinton,
ll-2-2t Probate Judge.
Election Notice.
T.L 1 t ... *? i
tne legal requirement iiatum ucch i
met, an election is hereby ordered to R? ;
held Friday. November 10, 1911, in
Special School District No 22, to deter-!
mine wbethei sari district shall be con-!
stituted a State High School district. I
By order o! Superintendent of Education
'Williamsburg county.
T W Bin lk,
J S Moxtgomkry,
Fred Mishoe,
! 1-2 2t Trustees. '
Notice.
Pursuant i > the order of the Honorable :
i' ,\j Brockinton, Judge of Probate for}
W illiamsourg county, dated October 28.
1911, the uudersigned will offer for sale j
at the store formerly occupied by J F j
Scott, in Williamsburg county, Southf
varolina, on the loth day of November, i
1911, to the highest bidder for cash, the |
following described personal property:
1 one-horse wagon, 1 iron-grey mule,
1 black mule, 1 black Jenny mule, 1
hlack horse mule. 1 pony horse, 3 oxen,
2 cows and calves, 1 sow and 5 shoats,
1 mowing machine and rake, 1 sulky
plow. J F Scott,
Administrator of the Estate of J F
Scott deceased. ll-2-2t
Executors' Notice.
All persons having claims against the
estate of Scipio Pendergrass, deceased,
will present the same for payment, duly ,
attested, to the undersigned, and all j
persons indebted to said estate are re- ,
quest?d to settle same at once.
Ben Brockington,
Ramon Penpergrass, i
ll-2-4t Executors, j
Administrator's Notice!
Notice is hereby pivcn that all tier- i
sons who are indebted to the estate of F
G Green, deceased, will make oayment,
to the undersigned, and all persons >
having claims against the same will
present them, duly attested.
F P Gubrry,
Administrator Estate of F G Green, i
deceased. ll-2-4t
Tax Notice.
The tax books will be open for collection
of taxes the 15th day of October
next.
Tax levy as follows:
For State 1-2 mills
' Roads 1 "
** Bridges. 1-2 "
' Com Schools 3 "
" Ordinary County 3 1-4 "
" Stock Law Fence, 60 mills on all
stock in Suttons and part of Anderson
and Penn townships.
A tax of 50c per head on dogs.
" High School in Kingstree township,
2 mills.
" Retiring bonds in Kingstree township,
2 mills.
" ? ?i 1
neunng uunus m VJIccijr vine ovuwi
district, 3 mills.
All parties between the ages of 21 and
60 years, inclusive, are liable,unless exempted
by law, to a poll tax of $1.00,
also a commutation tax of $2. CO,
Levy for special school districts as
follows:
Nos 8, 14, 19, 22, 25, 32, 34, 40, 43,47
and 49?2 mills.
No 31?3 mills.
Nos 16, 26, 27, 28, 29. 35, 36, 37, 89,
11, 42, 45, 46, 48 and 50?4 mills.
No 23?12 mills.
No 24?6 mills.
I will be at the following places mentioned
below for collection of said taxes:
October.
J L Gowdy's store, 21
Greelyville, 23 and 24
Gourdin, 25
Suttons, 26
Trio, 27
Harpers, 28
Benson,| 30
Bloomingvale, 31
November i
Morrisville, 1 j
Rhems, 2
W R Graham's store, 3
A i
-tome,
Lamberts, 6
Ard's X Roads, 7
Johnsonville, 8
Vox, 9
Prospect, 10
Leo, 11
Salters. 17
Cades, 18
Will be in Kingstree from October 15
to December 31, inclusive, except on
dates of above appointments.
Upon all unpaid taxes after December
31 a penalty of 1% will be added for
January, 1 % for February and 5% to
15th day of March next,after which the
books will be closed and executions issued
upon all unpaid taxes.
Those who desire to pay their taxes
through the mail would expedite matters
by dropping the Treasurer a postal
asking for the amount of their tax, so as
to avoid sending the wrong amount,also
stating the township or townships (if
property is owned in more than one)
and if possible give school district where
property is located; also state whether
jjoll or road tax, or both, are wanted.
After paying taxes examine your re*-A
' ^ n' I tmtir nrAnortv {?
CeiJJLS UI1U sec 11 an ui juui piUt,v..;
covered; if not, see about it at once.
By following the above suggestions
complications and additional cost may
be avoided. J Wesley Cook,
9-21-tf County Treasurer.
FOIXYS ^INOLfflmVE
for siohtot "wocli-e and conitimtmm
| Professions! Cards,
DR. R. C. McCABE
Dental Surgeon.
in Hir>cli tnii!'ov**r Kin;.'
tree Drug ' oniony ">
M. A. WOODS.
DENTIST.
Oflic* over Sin^letary Bld^>
^'PHONE NO. 62.^?
LAKE CITY, - S.
W. Leland Taylor
DENTIST.
Office over Dr W V Bru kinsrton' ?< store,
KINGSTREE, - S. C
5'21-tf.
M. IX Xo*mill
DEN T 1ST.
UKECITV,.'. - Sv
W. L. BASS,
A ttorney=a !> Law,
LAKE CITY. S. C.
DR. R. J, MCCABE
Dentist.
KINGSTREE, , S.i
BenJ. MclNNES, M. R. C. V. S.
B. Kater MclNNES, M. D., V. M. I
VETERINARIANS.
One of us will be at Kingstree tl
first Monday in each month, at Ht
ler's Stables. 9-28-tf
I liacksr Manufacturing Go.
Successors to
fceorge S. Hacker & Son
? liarleston, S. C
^ r? ncciwiif.iiv, x
shoeing and General Repair
Work on short notice^
Bring Us Your Work
t W. M VAUSE & SON.
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Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that on the 11:
day of November, at 12 o'clock noo
I will apply to P M Brockinton, Judj
of Probate of Williamsburg county, f
Le tters Dismissory as Administratrix <
the estate of Henry E Kennedy, d
ceased. Mrs Lula C Kennedy,
10-12-4t Administratri;
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We Mlanuftdure
Doors, Sasb ami Hlinls: ColI
utiins and Halusters: G-illes
and Gable Ornaments; Screen
? Doors and Windows.
We Deal In
Glas-. ^ash Cord and Weights
I FOR SALE
! 350 acre farm. 3 mfles north of Kingstree
on Sumter road. 80 acres highly cultivated,
and will pr. .'ace a bale of cotton,
!or 75 bushers of corn to the acre. Excellent
tobacco land. Pine timber 12 inches
diameter sold, cut and removed. 75 acres
!af island and in Black River Swamp and
75 acres of rich, fertile bay land that can
be put in highest state of cultivation at
small expense. Four room dwelling, each
!/room 20 foet by 16 feet, with 10 foot hallway.
One tenant house, barn, sheds, *tc.
Conveniently located with respect to town.
J county scat, churches, schools, railroad.
+ markets, etc. Price $16 per acre, NET.
Purchase- to pay for papers. Apply
I J. P. GILLAND,
I At tornoy-at-Law
| KINGSTREK, ... SC.
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