The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, September 19, 1912, Page TWO, Image 2
Si.000 REWAku (OR CORE. I
Kansas Governor Oilers it to One
Who Can Stop Epidemic.
A reward of $1,000 is awaiting
the man who, within 30 days, may
discover a cure for a disease that is!
causing death to thousands of horses
in Kansas. It has been offered by j
Governor Stubbs. The death of 10.00o
horses in the western two-thirds
of Kansas is causing much distress
among the farmers. Hundreds of
them have lost every horse on their
farms, and are unable to prepare
the fields for the new crop ol wneat.
After a dozen or more expert veterinarians
had talked for three hours
at a conference here it was admitted
that the nature of the disease was a
mystery and that any treatment that
might be given was largely an experiment.
The palisade worm was blamed by
some of the veterinarians because it
has been found in great numbers in
an autopsy made. Others, however
declared that the worm had frequently
been found in horses that
had died of other diseases.
Reports show that the malady is
spreading, and that an average of 200
new cases are appearing each day.
Items From Scranton.
Scranton, September 16:?Mr Red
Wall has accepted a position with Dr
Victor Wall of Batesburg. where he
has gone.
Mr J M Parser returned from
Charleston Thursday.
Mrs Richard Mathews visited her
sister, -Mrs Myers Graham last week.
Miss Eula Smith, who has been
visiting relatives here, returned to
her home in the Hebron section today
Miss Fannie Welch visited friends
in Lake City last week.
Mr H 0 Graham has gone to Columbus,
Ohio, where he will study
veterinary, we are told.
Only a few more days till school
opens. The young folks are making
good of the time, having had two
parties last week. There was a delightful
entertainment at the home
of Mrs May McCullough Tuesday evening.
Social games were played
and the evening passed off gayly
with the girls and boys.
There was a surprise party at the
home of Mr R B Cannon Friday evening.
The girls and boys gave Miss
Fanny Cannon a delightful surprise.
Social games were played and there
was a good time in general.
Mr Geo Bailey has resigned as a
druggist with Dr Lynch and will
return to the Citadel tomorrow to
take up his studies. Mr Ward has
accepted the position.
Mr M H Anderson, principal of
the graded school for the past two
years and re-elected for the 1912-13
session, arrived in town today. Mr
and Mrs Anderson will occupy a
suite of rooms over the W Wright
Co's store.
Dr C H Pate carried Mrs Pleas
Mathews to the McLeod infirmary
today, where she will undergo an
operation. "Harold Weston."
"IN A BAD HAY."
Many a Kiugstree Reader Will feel
Grateful for Ttiis Information.
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Becomes lame, weak or aching;
When urinary troubles set in,
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New York, Sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?
and take no other.
Legal Notices ;
Summons for Relief.
(C- MPLAIXT SERVED).
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF WILLI AMSBUDG,
Court of < ommon Fleas.
Sophie Tisdale and Benjamin Scott. I
Plaintiffs,
against
Rachel McBride,Thos McBride, Charley I
McBride John McBride. Mack Mc- !
Bride Dave McBride.Daniel McBride,
Viola McBride. Dock McBride, Daisy
McBride. Heyward McBride, Jury
Scott and Orrie Scott; The Bank of
Kingstree.a corporation duly chartered
under the laws of the State of
South Carolina; and H M Cooper, T
M Cooper and J F Cooper, co-partners
trading under the firm name of
Cooper Brothers, Delenuants.
To the absent Defendants, Mack McBride,
Dave McBride and Daniel McBride:
You are herehy summoned and required
to answer the complaint in this
action of which a copy is herewith
served upon you. and to serve a copy of
your answer to said complaint on the
subscribers, at their oltice in Kingstree,
S C. within twenty days after the
service hereof, exclusive of the day of
such service; and if you fail to answer
the complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiffs in this action will apply to
the court for the relief demanded in
the complaint.
Dated September 19, 1912.
Kelley & Hinds.
Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
Take Notice?That the complaint in
the above-entitled action has been filed
in the office of the Clerk of the court of
common pleas for Williamsburg county,
State of South Carolina.
Kelley & Hinds,
9-I9-6t Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
Tax Notice
The tax books will be open for collection
of taxes for year 19:2 on the
15th day of October next. Tax levy as
follows:
For State 5?4 mills
" Ordinary County 3'4 "
" Roads 1 "
44 Chaingang and Bridges 1
" Con Sch 3
A tax of 50c on dogs.
For High School in Kingstree 2 "
" retiring bonds " 44 2 '*
' 44 " ' Greelyville4 "
All parties between the ages of 21
and 00 years,inclusive,are liable, unless
exempted by law. to a poll tax of Sl.Oo,
also a commutation tax of $2.00.
Levy for special school districts as
follows:
Nos 8. 10, 25, 32. 34. 4o, 43. 47 4y. 53,
55 and 56?2 mills.
No 31?3 mills.
Nos 6.10,22. 26, 28, 2y. 36. 37, 39. 41.
42. 45, 46, 48, 50. 51 and 52?4 mills.
No 23?12 mills.
No 24- 6 44
No 27- 7 " |
Stock law fence on all stock in muttons
and part of Anderson and Penn
townships ? mills.
Uj)on 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 ?dosed and executions
issued upon all unpaid taxes.
By an act amending Sec 397 of the
Code of Laws of South Carolina the
county Treasurer is prohibited from
leaving his office for the purpose of collecting
taxes, therefore I can make no
outside appointments for the collection
of 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
poll or road tax. or both, are wanted.
After paying taxes examine your receipts
and see if all your property is
covered: if not. see about it at once.
By following the above suggestions
complications and additional cost may
be avoided. J Wesley Cook.
9-19-tl2-26 County Treasurer.
Final DischargeNotice
is hereby given that on the
19th day of October. A D 1912. at 12
o'clock noon.I will apply to P M Brockinton,Judge
of Probateof Williamsburg
county, for Letters Dismissory as General
Guardian of Hattie Thomas. David
Thomas and Effie Thomas.
9-19-4tp J E Thomas.
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? lUai i/lSUIlctlgC.
Notice is hereby given that on the
19th day of October, A D 1912. at 11
o'clock in the forenoon. I will apply to
P M Brockinton. Judge of Probate of
Williamsburg county, for Letters Dismissory
as Administrator of the estate
of Elizabeth Driggers. deceased, "cum
testamento annexo."
t?-i9-4tp J E Christmas,
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that on the
12th day of October, A D 11*12, at 12
o'clock noon, we will apply to PM Brockinton,
Judge of Probate of Williamsburg
county, for Letters Dismission as
Executors of the estate of W R Mouzon.
Jr. deceased.
Theo B Gourdin.
P G GourDin.
September 7. 1912. 9-12-5tp
Final Discharge.
N 11? e is hereby u.'i' ' !> tlMon th* 2drd
iay of September, A 1>. K'12. at 1-j
o'clock no"ii, I will apply t<> r M Crock->
inton, Judge of Probate of William--1
l?iiru county, tor Letters Dismissory as
Guardian of the person and estate of
C 1) Floyd. .1 I. Gowdy.
S-22-lt Guardian.
Administratrix s Notice
All persons having claims against the
estate of S G Bryan, deceased, are notified
to file the same, duly attested.with
the undersigned, and all persons indebted
to said estate are requested to settle
the same. Mrs Selden E Bryan,
Administratrix,
9-19-4t Kingstree, S C.
Summons for Relief ,
(complaint served).
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
county OF williamsburg,
Court of i.ommon Pleas.
Silas Williams. Josina McKnight and
Louisa Cooper. Plaintiffs.
against
Paro Williams. Rosa Covert. Gentry
Williams. Prince Williams, Edward
Williams. Willie Williams, Sallie Williams,Amy
WilliamsfMoses Williams,
Lottie \\ illiams. Maggie Graham,
Harry James. Annie James, William
James, Nelson Cooper and I) M Ervin.
Defendants.
To the absent Defendants, Paro Williams,
Rosa Covert. Gentry Williams.
Prince Williams, Edward Williams.
Willie Williams, Harry James. Annie
James and William James:
You are hereby summoned and re j
quired to answer the complaint in this |
action.of which a copy is herewith served
upon you,and to serve a copy of your answer
to the said complaint on the subscribers
at their olfice, Kingstree, S C,
within twenty days after the service
hereof, exclusive of the day of such
service; and if you fail to answer the
complaint within the time aforesaid, the
plaintiffs in this action will apply to the
court for the relief demanded in the
complaint.
Kelley & Hinds,
t'lamtilts Attorneys.
Dated September 3. 1912.
Take Notice: That the complaint in
the above-entitled action has been filed
in the office of the Clerk of Court for
Williamsburg county.
Kelley & Hinds.
9-5-fit Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
williamsburg county,
' ourt of Common Pleas.
Silas Williams, Josina McKnight and
; Louisa Cooper. Plaintiffs,
vs
Paro Williams. R"sa (.'overt,* Centry
Williams, Prince Williams, Edward
Williams. Willie Williams. Sallie Williams.
Amy Williams. Lottie Williams.
Moses Williams. Maggie Graham,
Harry James. Annie James. William
James. Nelson Cooper and D M Er|
vin. Defendants.
NOTICE.
To the absent Defendant. Willie Williams.
an infant over the age of fourteen
years:
Take Notice: That unless you pro|
cure the appointment of a Guardian ad
Litem to appear and defend this action
on your benalf within twenty days after
the service of the summons and
complaint herein upon you, an application
will be made to H 0 Britton, Esq
< lerk of this court, at his office in
Kingstree S C by the undersigned, on
the twenty-first day after service hereof.
at eleven o'clock a. m., for an order
appointing some suitable and competent
person Guardian ad Litem to appear
and defend this action on your behalf.
Kelley & Hinds,
9-5-6t] Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
| Kingstree. S C. September 3. 1912.
Tax Land Sale.
By virtue of an execution to me directed,
I have levied ui>on and will sell
for taxes on the first Monday of October,
being the 7th day of the month, before
the court house door in Kingstree,
Williamsburg county. S C. the following
described lands, to wit:
96 acres of land, more or less in Sutton
township, Williamsburg county. S
0. belonging to the estate of W J Walters
and bounded as follows: On the
North by Santee public road; on the
East by lands of R D Blaklev; on the
South oy Santee swamp, on the West
by lands of S R Walters.
Purchasers to pay for papers,
George J Graham.
Sheriff Williamsburg county.
Opening' Books of Subscription.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Williamsburg,
Pursuant to a commission issued to
the undersigned as corporators by Hon
R M McCown. Secretary of State, on
the 12th day of September. 1912, notice
is hereby given that the books of subscription
to the capital stock of the
Kingstree Electric Light and Ice Company
will be opened at the office of Dr
D C Scott, in the town of Kingstree.
county and State aforesaid, on Saturday.
September 21. 1912.
R H Kellahan.
P G GOURDIN.
D c Scott, Jr.
M F Heller,
D C Scott,
It Corporators.
For SaleMy
farm consisting of 197 acres on R
F D 1, three and a half miles from
Kingstree; $<> acres cltared.good dwell- !
ing. store house, one tobacco barn and
other necessary outhouses. Splendid
fruit orchard. Good pasture and timber.
School 300 yards from dwelling. Good
! watar in house. The lands front one
mile on south side and mile on north
side of Murry's Ferrv road leading from
Kingstree to Greelyville. Also one
45 h p boiler, good 35 h p engine, saw
and grist mill. The above land is well
adapted to the growth of cotton, corn
and tobacco. For furthur information
call on or address F H Hodge
or LeRoy Lee
5-30-4tp Kingstree. S C.
Registration Notice
The oiliei: of the Supervisor of R?-fc !
istration will be open on the lsi Mon- j
day in each month for the purpose of '
legi.-ft ring any per?on who i- j11;t!i- I
(;? <: a.- follow*
Who-hall have b?*ei( a resident o. :
the Mate lor two year*, and of tin ;
county one year,and ?>t the polling pre- j
einct in wliieli the elector offers to I
vote four months before the day of
election, and shall have paid. >ix
months before, any poll tax then due
and payable, and who can both read
and write any section of the constitution
of 1S95 submitted to him by the
Supervisors of Registration, or whc
can show that he owns, and has paid
all taxes collectable on during the
present year, property in this State
assessed at three hundred dollars or
more. H A Meyer,
Clerk of Board 1
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LIGHTNING RODS.
H. L. Whitlock, Lake City. S.C.
Special Sales Agent.
Representing the Largest Manufacturers of All
Kinds
Improved Copper and Galvanized Seciion Rods
.Endorsed by the Highest Scientific Authorities
and Fire Insurance Companies).
PURE COPPER WIRE CABLES, ALL SIZES.
! Our Full Cost Guarantee Given with Each Job.
I sell on close margin of profit, dividing comI
mission with mv customers. 3-7-tf
Undressed Lumber;
I always have on hand a lot of un[
dressed lumber (board and framing) at
my mill near Kingstree. for sale at the
lowest price for good material. See or
write me for further information etc.
.tLiiUULrJi;.
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Farm of 193 acres; 75
I acres excellent cleared land
J in high state,of cultivation, I
balance in fine timber land.
J Dark top-soil with clay sub- !
I soil. One three-room cot- J
tage, barn, stable and two
I tenant houses. Public road *
I runs through plantation. 1
mile to ACLRR station,
2 miles to school, 2 miles to
church. Running water on J
property. For price and
t terms write, wire or 'phone
t J. D. GILLAND,
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