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Citation NoticeTHE
STATE OF SOUTH ? AROL1 Ni
County of Williamsburg.
By P M Brockinton, Esq, Probat
Judge.
U hereas.H A Wheeler made suit to in
to grant him letteis of adtninist-atio
of the state of and effects ot W ]
Wheeler,
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred an
creditors of the said W E Wheeler, de
ceased, that they be and appear befor
me in the Court of Probate to be held a
Kingstree, S C, on the 16th day of De
cemoer next after publication thereol
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shoi
cause, if any they have, why the sai
administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 4th day o
r?o/?amh?>r Anno Domini. 1911.
Published on the 7th day of Decern
ber, 1911, in The County Record.
P M Brockinton,
12-7-2t Probate Judge
Auditor's Notice.
I will be at the following places, o
dates named below, for the purpose o
taking tax returns for 1912:
January
Greelyville, 19 and 1
Gourdins, 1
Suttons. 1
Andrews. 1
Trio, 1
Benson, 2
Bloomingvale, 2
MorrisviTle, 2
R D Gamble's store. 2
W C Wilson's store. 2<
Cades, 2
J L Gowdy's store, 3
Mouzons, 3
February
Suttons, !
Walter Poston's store, I
Church, 1!
? 1'
Kome, a.
Lambert, L
Ard's X Roads, II
Johnsonville, 1*
Vox, 1
Kingstree from January 1 to Fefcrua
ry 20, inclusive, except on above dates
All males between the ages of 21 am
60 years,not exempted by law,are liabl*
to poll and commutation road tax am
must return same. All transfers of rea
estate should be reported by both selle:
and purchaser.
All parties making returns sh:>ul<
bear in mind that number or name o
school district as well as township ir
which they reside or property being re
turned, must be given. rarties liable b
income tax will return same while othe
returns are made. A penalty of 50 pe
cent will be added to all returns mad*
after February 20, 1912.
J J B Montgomery,
12-7-t2-15 County Auditor
Summons for Belief.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
county of wili.iamsbukg.
Court of Common Pleas.
E 15 Rhodus, Plaintiff,
vs
Harps McDonald. Tarlton McDonald
Rosannah Mct'onald, Braddy McDon
aid and Jennie McDonald, Defendants
To the Defendant, Harps McDonald:
You are hereby summoned and re
quired to answer the complaint in thii
-action, of which a copy is herewith server
-upon you, and to serve a copy of your an
swertothe said complaint on the siibscrib
ers at their office at Kingstree, S C
within twenty days after the servicr
hereof, exclusive of the day of sue!
service; and if you fail to answer th<
complaint within the time aforesaid, th<
plainti.f in this action will apply to th<
Court for the relief demanded in th<
complaint.
Lee & Fishburne,
Plaintiff's Attorneys
November 7,1911.
'To the absent Defendants, Harps Mc
Donald:
Take Notice: That the original sum
mons in this action, of which the fore
going is a copy, together with the com
plaint, was filed in the office of the Clerl
of the Court of Common Pleas of Wil
liamsburg county. State of South Cai*o
lina, on tne 7th "day of November, A E
mi ?
17x1.
Lee & Fishburne,
Plaintiff's Attorneys
>. .November 7, 19H.
Order.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
county of williamsburg,
Court of Common Pleas.
E B Rhodus, Plaintiff,
vs
Harps McDonald, Tarlton McDonald
Rosannah McDonald, Braddy McDcn
aid and Jennie McDonald, Defendants
On reading and filing the annexe!
affidavit of E B Rhodus, the plaintifl
herein, showing that the above entitle!
action is brought for the partition an!
sale of real estate situate in the count!
of Williamsburg, State of South Caro
lina, and that the defendant, Harm
McDonald, is an infant of the age y
nineteen years, and does not reside ii
this State, but is now residing at Ott?:
Creek, iu the State of Florida, and i:
entitled to an interest in the said rea
estate; now, on motion of Lee & Fish
burn, attorneys for the Plaintiff:
It is ordered, that Edwin L Hirsch
Esq, an attorney of this court, wb
is a suitable and competent person, be
and he hereby is, designated and ap
pointed a guardian ad litem for the sail
defendant, Harps McDonald, and ;a
such authorized and directed to answe
and defend the above entitled action o:
his behalf, unless the said Harps Mc
Donald, or some one on his behalf, with
in twenty days after the service upo
him of this order, shall procure to b
appointed a guardian ad litem for th
said Harps McDonald, defendant abov
named.
It is further ordered, that this orde
be served upon the said Harps Mc
^ 'J 1?~??ui?,Ao*iAn nf fho camp nnr,
uonaiu vy puuutaviva v* w..v
a week for six successive weeks in th
' County Record," a weekly newspape
published at Kingstree.South Carolina
and that a copy thereof be mailed t
the said defendant at his address t.
Otter Creek, Florida, with the postag
charges prepaid thereon. Given unde
my hand ana official seal this 7th day o
November, 1911 at Kingstree, S. C.
H 0 Britton, [seal]
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas fo
Williamsburg County.
I consent,
ll-9-6t Edwin L Hirsch.
t Tax Notice. I
? The tax books will be open for col- <
t lection of taxes the 15th day of October
> next.
Tax levy as follows:
For State 5 1-2 mills
. " Roads... 1
44 Bridges. 1-2 44
! " Com Schools 3 44
e ,4 Ordinary County 3 1-4 44
44 Stock Law Fence 6') mills on all
'' stock in Suttons and part of Anderp
J son and Penn townships.
A tax of 50c per head on dogs.
, 44 High School in Kingstree township,
j ; 2 mills.
; 44 Retiring bonds in Kingstree township,
2 mills.
? I 44 Retiring bonds in Greelyville school
district, 3 mills.
| All parties between the ages of 21 and
1 60 years, inclusive, are liable,unless exj
empted by law, to a fx>ll tax of $1.00,
also a commutation tax of $2.00,
, 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, 39,
'* 41, 42, 45, 46. 48 and 50?4 mills.
No 23-12 mills.
No 24?6 mills,
n I will be at the following places menf
tioned below for collection of said taxes: '
October.
' J L Gowdy's store, 21 1
1 Greelvville, 23 and 24
2 Gourdin, 25 i
3 Suttons, 26
5 Trio, 27
6 Harpers, 28
2 Benson,| 30
3 Bloomingvaie, 31
4 November !
5 Morrisville, 1 i
5 Rhems, 2
" WR Graham's store, 3
0 >ome, 4
1 Lamberts,- 6
Ard's X Roads, 7
1 Johnsonville, 8
p Vox, 9
2 Prospect, 10 \
3 Leo, 11
Salters, 17 1
5 Cades, 18
? Will be in Kingstree from October 15 ,
' to December 31, inclusive, except on
dates of above appointments.
Upon all unpaid taxes after Decern- ]
ber 31 a penalty of 1% will be added for j
; January, 1% for February and 5% to
J * w 1_ 4.
4 i ioui uay 01 iYiarcn ue a muter wiutjii uic i
1 books will be closed and executions is-1
r sued upon all unpaid taxes. '
Those who desire to pay their taxes
J through the mail would expedite matf
ters by dropping the Treasurer a postal
asking for the amount o:f their tax, so as 1
to avoid sending the wrong amount, also ,
5 stating the township or townships (if j
r property is owned in more than one)
r and if possible give schoDl district where !
i property is located; also state whether '
poll or road tax, or bo A, are wantedAfter
paying taxes examine your re- 1
ceipts ana see if all of jour property is j
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 Coun ;v Treasurer.
i
Notice to Creditors. <
All persons having claims against the
estate of John S Graham, deceased, will
present the same,duly authenticated, to
s the undersigned, and all persons indebt- 1
^ -"-J n??ll Mftoha noirmonf f A i
I OU,UU StUU CSU>IC win markc jj?j iiicm. ov
Mrs Fowler Graham, i
V W Graham, t
, Administratrix and AdministratorEstate
i John S Graham, deceased. ll-16-4t
)
a
; Notice to CreditorsJ
All persons having claims against the
eatate of Julius Fulton, deceased, will
present the same, duly ai; :hentica ^d, to
the undersigned, and all persons indebted
to said estate will make payment to
G J Davis,
Administrator Estate Julius Fultoi, de- J
ceased. 11-1G-41
; Administrator's Notice
All persons having claims against the
) estate of John T Eaddy, deceased, will ^
present the same, duly attested, t> the 1
undersigned, and all persons indebted to c
. the said estate will make oayment to {
J P Eaddy , t
Leo, S C, Administrator.
November 27, 1911. ll-3t'-4t
,
Final Disch arge. ' j
Notice is hereby given that on th? 16th
day Of December, at 12 o'clock noon
we will render our final accoun;and
J apply t" P M Brockinton, Judge of Pr<>bate<>f
Williamsburg county, for Letters
| Dismissory as Executrices f the estate
f of W H Kennedy, deceased,
j Julia E Kennedy,
i Alma Elise Hodges,
f Margaret Kennedy Brockinton.
Frances Kennedy Montgomery,
5 Executrices of the Estate of W II Kenfj
nedv, deceased. 11-16-^t
11 7
H Final Discharge.11
Notice is hereby giver that on the
- ; 16th day of December, A D 1911, at 11
; o'clock in the forenoon, I will apply to
P VI Rrrwlrintnn .Tiiricrp of Probate for
0 , Williamsburg county, for Letters Dis,
! missory as Administrator of the estate
- j of Joe Gamble, deceased.
1 I IS Gibson,
s , ll-16-4t Administrator.
nr; : i
-j Registration Notice.
n ; The office of the Supervisor of Re#
e j istration will be open on the lsi Mone
' day in each month for the purpose of
e registering any person who is quali- I
tied a>> follows:
r Who shall have been a resident ol
the State for two years, and of the
e county one year, and of the polling pre- '
e j cinct in which the Elector offers to '
r | vote four months before the day of 1
, j election, and shall have paid, sis
o months before, any poll tax then due .
t and payable, and who can both read
e ! and write any section of the constitu- ]
r j tion of 1895.subimtted to him by the
f' Supervisors of Registration, or wht
I can show that he owns, and has paid
I all raxes collectable on during the
r I present year, property in this State 1
assessed at three hundred dollars or 1
more. J. Y. McGILL, 1
Clerk of Board
Matter Manufacturing Go.
Successors to
! Gurgi S. Matter fc tea
1 hwl? gtorj, (
W Maa?fid?n
Doors, Sash and Blin-ts: Coliiinng
and Balusters; Grilles
and Gable Ornaments; Screen
Doors and Windows.
We Deal la
' Glass, ' ash Cord and Weights.
FOE SALEBrick
In any quantity to suit purchnt
er. The Best Dry Ihcss Machlne-madi
A; zBiESici-r. v
special shapes made ro order, ("orrc- |
pondem-e -elicited before placing you;
orders. W. ii. r'UNK.
| Professional Cards. |
DR. R. C. McCABE
Dental Surgeon,
)ffice in Hirach builiing, over Kingstree
Drug (Company'a.
MVAVwood^
DENTIST.
Offlc* over Sin^l.t.ry Bl?tg.
#'PHONE MO. 63.^
LAKE CITY, - S.C
W. Leland Taylor,
DENTIST.
Office over Dr W V Brock! ngton' Store,
KINGSTREE, - S.C.
5-21-tf.
M. D. Nesmith
DENTIST.
LAKE CITY. - . - S. C.
W. L. BASS,
Attorney-at-Law,
LAKE CITY, 8. C.
DR. R. J, MCCABE,
Dentist
KINGSTREE, , S. C
BenJ. MclNNES, M. R.C. V. S.
B. Kater MclNNES, M. D., v. M. D.
veterinarians.
One of us will be at Kingstree the
first Monday in each month, at Heller's
Stables. 9-28-tf
? Kingstree !
CAMP NO- 27.
IHCUI MEBTII.ee
let and 3rd Mondej
Night* ln^ each
Visiting choppers cor I
dially Invited to com. !
np and sit on astumi |
or hang about on tb> i
limbs. |
Philip H. Stoll,
27 12m. Con. Com.
tTZ. Of DP. ;
Kingstree Lodge
No. 91
Knights of putbias
Regular Conventions Every
2nd and 4th Wednesdiy night*
Visiting brethren always welcome,
Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building.
J Wesley Cook, C C.
C W Boswell, K of R & S.
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j FOR SALE S-! j
350 acre farm, 3 miles north of Kings
t tree on Sumter road. 80 acres highly cul- *
^ tivated, and will produce a bale of cotton, I
or 75 bushers of corn to the acre. Excel- f j
lent tobacco land. Pine timber 12 inches J [
4 diameter sold, cut and removed. 75 acres J I
of island land in Black River Swamp and i
t 75 acres of rich, fertile bay land that can *
4 be put in highest state of cultivation at J
small expense. Four room dwelling, each
room 20 feet by 16 feet, with 10 foot hall- *
4 way. One tenant house, barn, sheds, 3tc. )
Conveniently located with respect to town.
county seat, churches, schools, railroad, *
4 markets, etc. Price $15 per acre, NET. 4
f Purchaser to pay for papers. Apply J
I J. D. GILLAND, t
| Attorney-at-Law J
* KINGSTREK, ... 8 C. J
CHICHEsfERS piLLS
Wye-. TOE DIAMOND BRAND. A 1
/V*j\ Ltdltil Aili ]ro*r l>r?t(l^ * A\
f ((8mH Ohl-cbre-ter'n Diamond Tlrnnilv^W |
?*4U3f& Milt in Re4 nod Wold meUJHc\V/
bo??. tealed with Blue Ribbon. \ /
M nM Take no ether. Bar of roar ? ,
/ ~ 7lf Unnlit AiVforCiri43rt>:H.TEnS
I C Jf DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for tft
\P J9 jremknownuBest.Saicst.AlnayiRellable
?r SOLD BY DRHXHSTSEVERYWHERE
HAD ONLY ONE FAULT. !
Tha "Kladlar" Horse the Proachor
Sold to the Dealer.
Bill enjoyed a Joke just as well If It
wo? on himself as if it was on the Qtber
fellow. For muuy years he was en
gaged in the livery business at Holtoo
and dealt in horses. One day be heard
that a preacher at an adjacent town
had a horse* for sale. Bill went over to (
make a deal. The animal was a Joe
Dandy. Jus: whnt Bill wanted. The
price was a little stiff, yet BUI was j
ready to pay for it if he had to.
"Has that horse any faults?" asked '
Bill.
"That is a fine horse, and be haa no !
bad faults except one," replied the i
preacher.
"What's that7' asked biil
"He Is a kindler," said the preacher,
Now, that was a new one on Bill, but
he didn't propose to show his Ignorance.
Being a horse trader for twenty
years, he didn't Intend to let a preacher
put one over on him.
"Kindler, eh?" replied Bill. "Well,
that Isn't bo bad. I am used to
klndlers. I can cure him In short order.
I have a bottle or two of patent
medicine which is warranted to cure
that disease. Furthermore, I will put
blm on an alfalfa diet, and he will
eoon be all right"
The preacher made no comment except
to say that he was glad that a
kindler could be so easily cured. The
trade was made, and Bill tied the
preacher's horse on behind his buggy
and drove back to Holton.
The next morning he grew couhdential
with some of his friends In the
horse business and told what a good
trade be bad made with the preacher
?good for Bill. Then he hitched the
horse up to a buggy to show nim on
to a prospective buyer. The animal
had cot gone more than twenty feet
until Bill found out what a klndler
was. The horse kicked the brand new
buggy Into kindling wood.
"What a successful horse trader that
preacher would maker* snorted Bill
as he gathered up the splinters from
the shattered bug?y and led the horse
back into the stable.?Kansas City
Journal.
Rtverenoing tha Rector.
The difference, not merely of degree,
but of kind, which Is supposed to separate
the English rector from the inferior
order of curates is amusingly exjmpllfled
in a cafe cited In the St
fames' Budget
Returning to his parish after his eummn
holiday, a dignified country clergyman,
noticing a woman at her eothge
door with a baby in her arms,
asked:
"Has that baby been baptized?"
"Well, sir," replied the courtesylng
mother, "I shouldn't like to say aa
X1UCI1 iiB IUUI, UU1 JUUI young 1114111
aime and did what be could."
Part of the Game.
A Wall street man Invited a bachelor
Wend to be one of a week end party
it his borne In New Jersey last sumner
and said. "Be sure bo bring your
lathing suit, tenris racket, Ashing
ackle and golf clabs, for you may
lave use for all." The bachelor ac.'epted
the invitation and on his re:urn
to New York wrote a note of
hanks to his hostess, and to his host
ic seut a postcard with a picture of
he Brooklyn bridge, under which he
vrote:
JVhen next you Invite me don't m*k? a
pretense
About racket and club, line or hook,
rust say, "Auction bridge?continuous performance.
But please don't forget your check
book."
Joyous For the Bride.
A "widower belonging to a country
illage lately led to the altar a fourth
jride. After the honeymoon the happy
rouple settled down In his home, and
is the surrounding country was new
o the lady she was anxious to visit
ill the places of interest in the locality.
Among the spots visited was the vilage
churchyard, and there the husband
ind wife paused before a very elab
>rate tombstone, the property of the
HE STOPPED ABRUPTLY.
bridegroom. The bride, being a little
shortsighted, asked him to read the
inscription. In solemn tones he read:
"Sacred to the memory of 8arah
?, beloved wife of John ?; also
Jane , beloved wife of John ;
also Mary , beloved wife of John
He stopped abruptly.
"What are the words beneathT*
Innocently asked the lady, and her
oorror can De liuuguieu wuvu u*
read:?
" 'Be y* alao ready.'"
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KNEE GRADE
will
Septemb
All departm
in Good Wc
Parents who intend ente
will please do so during the fi
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Patrons and friends of th
to visit the school at an/ .ime
Any further infon
applying to
J. W. Swittenberg
(Superintendent.
Kingstr
Go To
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on hand, he is always re
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is services fl
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to Serve. ?^^B
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or $22.50 Jffl
?R $6500 fig
ck Go's New Stable,
*Ile, S. C. | $4
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ring their children in the school f,fl
irst week of the fall term. 8 I ? fl
e School are cordially invited 1 fl
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ration may be had by I 9
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Clerk Board of Trustees, jj J
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Qti irXrcxxT irl
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(thinsll horseflesh
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twenty vears stands be1
of nice horses and mules j '
ady for a sale or a swap.
Livery Stables.
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