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VAUGHN AGAiAN IN TOILS OF THE LAW.j GREENVILLE MAN CHARGED WITH GRAVE OFFENSE RECAPTURED IN BALTIMORE. Baltimore, Md, September 22:?T lT Vaughn, erstwhile superintendant of the South Carolina I 0 0 F orphanage at Greenville who sawed his way to liberty from the jail there on the night of June 2(3, where he had nn eharcps of erimin: 1 misconduct toward inmates of the orphanage, was arrested today in a Baltimore Sunday-School. Vaughn's arrest was brought about bv Mr K E Allen. Jr. young son of Mr W H Allen of Greenville. Mr Allen, who came to Baltimore a few cays ago to accept a position in a bank here, de tected Vaughn as both were on their way to Sunday-school. Following Vaughn until he entered the church, Mr Allen then turned and called detectives. Several minutes after the detectives received the message, they arrived on the scene, and walking up to Vaughn, Detective Armstrong said, "Hello, Vaughn, what are you doing in Baltimore?" A hunted look crept into the man's eyes and he made a movement as if to escape. The other detective grabbed him by the arm and he was taken to the headquarters office, where he denied to the captain of detectives that he was the man wanted in Greenville. Later, when confronted with a picture of himself, Vaughn broke down ?nd admitted that he was the man wanted. He was searched and in a wallet in his side pocket was found $445; several newspaper clippings taken from the Greenville News relating to his escape from the jail were also found. Since his arrival in this city several weeks ago Vaughn has been a student at the Baltimore Medical college, where he was taking a course in medicine. When interviewed tonight in the central police station. where he is Deing neia, vaugnn refused to tell anything of his whereabouts since he left Greenville, except that he spent a week or two in Norfolk. He appears to take his arrest coolly and stated that he was \ coming back to Greenville in January to fight the charges against him. Asked who helped him to escape from jail, Vaughn stated, "Lots of friends in Greenville," who would be willing to spend a lot of money and time to free him of the charge against him. Vaughn asked to be placed in a cell in the upper room of the station house, but as the police are taking no chances on his escaping he was placed on the lower floor. R E Allen, when interviewed at the Central Y M C A of this city tonight, said: "I was walking on Eutaw street with several friends when I noticed a man on the opposite side, who it seemed that i knew. I walked over and was very much surprised to see that i the man was Vaughn. I followed J him and saw him enter the church. ' I asked one of my friends to telephone the police and I entered the church and watched him until the officers arrived. He was placed un- ] der arrest and as the police were < leading him away the man turned to ] me and stated that he would get r even." . ^ Gage-Fishburne. Friends of the groom-to-be, a former resident of Kingstree, who is very popular here, have received the ^ following invitation to his marriage, i His future bride is a daughter of [ Judge Gage and is said to be a z charming and accomplished young lady. Mr and Mrs George William Gage request the pleasure of your company J at the wedding reception of their daughter e Mary Patterson and * Mr Edward Ladson Fishburne t on the evening of Tuesday, October s 1912 i:3" until 8 o'clock ! 143 York Street j Chester. S C < Try a' Kabo Corset, guaranteed < satisfaction or money back. They never rust. For sale only by the People's Mercantile Co. 9-19-2t#' ? Legal Notices ; Summons for Relief. (Ci'MPLAINT SERVED*. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF WILLI AMSBUDG, Court of ommon Pleas. Sophie Tisdale and Benjamin Scott. Plaintiffs, against Rachel McBride.Thos McBride, Charley McBride. John McBride. Mack McBride Dave McBride.Daniel McBride. Viola McBride. Dock McBride. Daisy McBride. Hey ward McBride, Jury j Scott and Orrie Scott; The Bank of Kingstree.a corporation duiv chartered under the laws of the State of South Carolina; and H M Cooper, T ?. o 1 i f IH V-/UUpt"I auu U X V Wf/vi, vv V ners trading under the firm name of Cooper Brothers. Defendants. 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 y> ur answer to said complaint on the subscribers, at their office in Kingstree, S C. within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of | such service; and if you fail to answer j 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, 9-19-6t Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Tax Notice The tax books will be open for collection of taxes for year 19i2 on the 15th day of October next. Tax levy as follows: For State 5', mills " Ordinary County 3'4 " " Roads 1 " " Chaingang and Bridges 1 " Con Sch 3 A tax of 50c on dogs. For High School in Kingstree..2 " " retiring bonds " ' 2 ' " Greelyville4 '* All parties between the ages of 21 and 60 years,inclusive,are liable, unless exemDted by law, to a poll tax of SI.00, also a commutation tax of $2.60. Levy for special school districts as follows: Nos 8. 19, 25, 32, 34. 4o, 43. 47 49. 53, 55 and 56?2 mills. No 31?3 mills. Nos 6,16,22, 26, 28, 29, 36. 37, 39. 41. 42. 45, 46, 48, 56. 51 and 52?4 mills. No 23?12 mills. No 24- 6 " No 27- 7 " Stock law fence on all stock in Buttons and part of Anderson and Penn townships ? mills. Upon all unpaid taxes after December 31 a penalty of 1"J 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. 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 paving taxes examine your receipts and see if all your property is env?>rpd' if nnt spp ahnnt it at rmre. 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 Probate'of Williamsburg county, for Letters Dismissory as General Guardian of Hattie Thomas, David rhomas and Effie Thomas. 9-19-4tp J E Thomas. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day <>f October, A D 1912. at 11 ^'clock in the forenoon. I will apply to ? M Brockinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for Letters Disnissory as Administrator of the estate )f Elizabeth Driggers, deceased, "cum | ;estamento annexo." 9-l9-4tp I E Christmas, Einal Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the I 2th day of October, A D 1912, at 12 i >'clock noon, we will apply to P M Brock- ? nton, Judge of Probate of Williams- i >urg county, for Letters Dismission as 1 Executors of the estate of S R Mou- J ;on. Jr. deceased. i Tupa I* fAttimtv i n r/ ? i) viim :u/i?>, I' G Goukdin. September 7. 1912. 9-12-5tp Administratrix's Notice All persons having claims against the i state of S G 1'rvan. deceased, are noti- j ied to file the same, duly attested, with j, he undersigned, and all persons indebt-: d to said estate are requested to settle he same. Mrs Sklden E Bryan. , Administratrix, 9-19-4tp Kingstree, S C. CHICHESTER S PILLS TIIK DIAMOND BRAND. A yTSaX Ludlrtl Atl> y?ur UrugitUl (or A\ I C <\ [LXlu Chl-chen-ler** IMumnnd Ttrniid/^W I 1 *11 In in Ked and Cold inriallic\\^/ v, ? *e?'ed * 'tl? Blue R t<b n. \/ l M wl TuLe no other. Bur of roar " r 7 - nf llmrrlit. AskfnrCIIl.CirKH.TKS8' I ^ ti DIAMOND BRAND FILLS, for 8& \ If B years known is Best, Safest Alwiys Reliable ?A SOLD BV DRUGGISTS EVERWHERE ' Summons ior Relief (COMPLAINT SERVED). THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, Court of Common Pleas. Silas Williams. Josina McKnight and Louisa Cooper. Plaintiffs, against I3--? t (Vntw raro wuiiarus, iws* witn. Williams. Prince Williams. Edward Williams. W illie Williams. Sallie Williams.Amy Williams,Moses Williams. Lottie Williams, Maggie Graham, Harry James. Annie James, \Yilliam James. Nelson Cooper and D M Ervin. Defendants. To the absent Defendants, Paro Williams, Rosa ' overt. Gentry Williams. Prince Williams. Edward Williams, Willie Williams, Harry James. Annie James and William James: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action,of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your an-1 swer to the said complaint on the sub-j scribersat their office. Kings tree. S C, within twenty days after the service j hereof, exclusive of the day of such J service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apnlv to the court for the relief demanaed in the complaint. Kelley & Hinds. Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Dated September 3, 1912. Take Notice: That the complaint in the above-entitled action has been filed nf tko nf Court for Williamsburg county. Kelley & Hinds, 9-5-bt Plaintiffs' Attorneys. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. | wii.liamsbukg county. ' ourt of Common Pleas. Silas Williams, Josina McKnight and Louisa Cooper. Plaintiffs, vs 0 Paro Williams. R"sa Covert, Centry Williams, Prince Williams, Edward Williams. Willie Williams. Sallie Williams, Amv Williams. Lottie Williams. Moses Williams, Maggie Graham, i Harry James. Annie James, William James, Nelson Cooper and D M Ervin, Defendants. NOTICE. To the absent Defendant. Willie Williams. an infant over the age of fourteen years: Take Notice: That unless you procure 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 Kingstre-. 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. Kei.ley & 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 upon 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 acre^ of land, more or less in Sutton township, Williamsburg countv. S C, belonging to the estate of w j Walters ana bounded as follows: On the North by Santee public road; on the East by lands of R D Blaklev; on the South by Santee swamp, on the West by lands of S R Walters. Purchasers to pay for papers. George J Graham. 9-19-.it Sheriff Williamsburg county. For SaleMy farm consisting of 197 acres on R F D 1, three and a half miles from Kingstree; 8<> acres cltared.good dwelling. store house, one tobacco barn and other necessary outhouses. Splendid fruit orchard. G< >od pasture and timber. School 300 yards from dwelling. Good watar in house. The lands front one mile on south side and 3., mile on north sideof Murry's Ferry road leadingfrom Kingstree to Greelyville. Also one 45 h p boiler, good 3d h p engine, saw and grist mill. The above land is well - i ? A. ?i ^ ?t_ _r ..ii auapieu to tne ^rowm oi 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 office of the Supervisor of Re# istration will he open on the 1st Monday in each month for the purpose ot registering any person who is qualified a? follows: Who shall have been a resident oi the State for two years, and of tin county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector oilers to vote four months before the day of election, and shall have paid, si? months before, any poll tax then dut and payable, and who can both rear and write any section of the constitution of 1K95 submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or win [ an show that he owns, and has pah' all taxes collectable on during tin present year, property in this Stati assessed at three hundred dollar? or more. H A Meyer, (.lerk of Boaru For Sale. 1 so h. p. Center Crank Engine, S H. 1 100 h. p. Tubular Boiler. S II. 1 Wood Frame Cut Off Saw. S. H. 1 No 1 American Saw Mill. !?> ft Carriage. S 11. 1 Cearcd Log Hauler, S 11. For full information and particulars Arite Kaminski Hardware Company, 9-12-lm GEORGETOWN, S C. Receipt Books, Blank Notes, Mortgages and ill Legal Blanks in demand, for sale at rhe Record office. If we have not the form you wish we can print it cn shotr lotice. LIGHTNING ROD3. 1 H. L. Whltlock, Lake City. S.C. Special Sales Agent. Representing the Largest Manufacturers of At Kinds improved Copper ara Galvanized Section Rods Endorsed by the Highest Scientific Authorities and Fire Insurance Companies). PURE COPPER WIRE CABLES, ALL SIZES ! Our Full Cost Guarantee Given with Each .k'. I sell on close marjrin of profit, dividirar commission with mv customers. "-7-tf Undressed Lumbert -1......... U P.jrol <j Int nf tin. 1 illwa^S lia \ c \/ii iiauu w. ../v w- ?... 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 et<\ F. It HODGE. 7-lK-tf ! A : sale : Farm of 193 acres; 75 I acres excellent cleared land I j I in high state of cultivation, * balance in fine timber land. \ Dark top-soil with clay sub I J soil. One three-room cot tage, barn, stable and two ! tenant houses. Public road I J runs through plantation. 1 * mile to ACLRR station, 5 2 miles to school, 2 miles to I church. Running water on * property. For price and I terms write, wire or 'phone I t J. D. GILLAND, Attorney-at-Law ? t KIXOSTKEi:, ... s c. J -? kTino-stree ? /YACAMP NO- 27. /(\ aurui aitnaai '** *n<* 3rd Monday \ffi>\m*^3 Visiting choppers cor Yv3ia11? Invited to corat Vv^yS^cyr?,<fr// up and sit on astumy >STJE ^Zsyf or hang about on th? y limbs. Philip H. Stoll, -7 IVm. Con Com ^ 2C of IE5yJpjL*-* Kingstree Lodge MgM No. 91 Jjj||s? Knights of Pythias ^ Regular Conventions Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building. 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