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- FINAL REPORT ON TOBACCO CROP, 1912, OUT OF 13 MARKETS KINGSTREE STANDS FIFTH-LAKE CITY LEADS THE STATE. A report issued recently from the State Department of Agriculture shows that there were 24,227,912 pounds of tobacco produced in South Carolina this year and that the crop was sent to the market for $2,653,443.68. Reports were received from 13 markets and 33 warehouses, all located in the Pee Dee section of the State. The total crop in 1911 was 11,101,906, which brought only $1,352,462.84. The crop this year shows an increase of 12,236,906 pounds, which was worth $1,352,462.84. Commission Watson in making |. public the figures for the tobacco crop of 1912 said that this crop was only 1,000,000 pounds less than the great crop of 1909 and came within ( about 2,000,000 pounds of the greatest crop ever raised in the State, which was in the year 1900; he said that he was particularly gratified to note that the crop this year brought to the farmers who grew it the handsome sum of $2,653,443.68, which was iust exactly $1,320,980.84 more I? -- - " than the crop of 1911 netted the growers. It is noteworthy, also, he said, that the production more than doubled the production of the preceding year. This was true, notwithstanding the fact that the average yield per acre this year was only 690 pounds against 810 last year and a ten-year average of 746. Mr Watson also called attention to s the fact that this year South Caroliv na produced very nearly as much tobacco as Connecticut, nearly one-half as much as Pennsylvania, one-fourth l __ if 1 j for. as mucn as ma^ianu auu 11V1 VII VUi - | olina, respectively, and nearly onehalf as much as Tennessee, and hafe now taken rank among the tobacco growing States. JULY. Markets. Pounds. Amount. Conway 156,134 $ 10,250.42 Darlington 416,803 27,772.75 Dillon r 114,496 8.123.09 Floorence 228,018 23,224.71 Kingstree 417,123 38,204.82 Lake City. 1,108,785 83,810.07 Loris 278.841 20,974.25 Manning 177,953 13,801.28 Marion 213,002 19,068^1 Mullins 709,866 49,707.56 Nichols 414,353 31,160.03 Olanta 175,280 15,634.98 Timmonsville... 539,481 39,871.68 Total 5,064,085 $381,604.95 AUGUST. Markets. Pounds. Amount Conway 613,519 $ 72,881.38 1; .. , ook TQrt >>Ol 07^ 50 usmn^wo i,9gv,iov ?4> >tvi > w . Dillon 230,756 26,830.96 Florence 1,098,047 128,681.59 Kingstree 1,157,204 124,295.50 Lake City 3,165.051 384,269.33 Loris 486,407 53,640.48 Manning 702,597 ?6,709.18 Marion 894,807 103,826.64 Muilina 2,915,817 363,917.09 Nichols? 1,339,136 162,145.51 Olanta 218,401 23,714.43 Timmrnsville. .1,451,608 165,207.13 Total 16,209,130 $1,906,995.25 SEPTEMBER. / Markets. Pounds. Amount Conway 65,938 $ 7,887.88 Darlington 528,680 63,024.50 run 49 980 5.286.50 ftoc' ig6 29,01)5.07 Florence 235-1** l7f;i78.31 Kingstree 68,421.13 Lake City..- ?091.27 Loris.. 107'616 11,335.87 Manning MJ.bg 15,559.92 Marion - '!* ?? 73,693.91 Mullins J36'^ 2U,421.99 Nichols - 2,134.56 Oianta 3?17 47,602,67 ? Timmonsville ._3WLi?i ^Vnio aq Total 3,064,697 $364,843.48 GRAND TOTAL FOR 1912Markets 335^' $^,520^8 Conway 0SS263 312.172.78 Darlington 2^L;!~ 40,241.35 Dillon '^,23- 180,911.37 Florence J'H'ggo 179 878.63 Kingstree 536,500.5:1 Lake City 4,820.49- 77,706.00 1? -: S'i66 101,846.33 Manning - 138,455.07 Manon L|3,875 ^3^56 Mplhns... 1 919 146 213,727.53 Nichols 41,483.97 Oianta 252,681.38 TimmonBVille..:2:387:75b ???^ Total 24,337,912 $2,653,443.68 Only a Fire Hero but the crowd cheered, as, with burned hands, he held up a small round box, "Fellows!" he shouted, "this Bucklen's Arnica Salve I hold, has everything beat for burns." Right! also for boils, ulcers, sores, pimples, eczema, cuts, sprains, bruises. Surest pile cure. It subdues inflammation, kills pain. Only 25 cents at M L Allen's. adv. A Box Parly There will be a box party at the Bethel school house on Tuesday, 0eeember 3, for the benefit of said school.* Everybody is invited to attend. ltp. J* ROBBERY AND BLOODSHED. Aged Man Held op by NegroesOne Negro Killed by Posse. Newberry, November 23:?As he was driving home from Prosperity, in the lower section of the county, last night, Magistrate P B Ellisor " as held up by two negroes at the point of a pistol and relieved of $25. The negroes took Magistrate Ellisnr'o hiio-ov ?nH Hrnvp Hown the road a piece arid then started the mule back towards Prosperity with the empty buggy. They caught a freight at Prosperity and went on to Pomaria. The )>eople at Pomaria had been notified ?.nd were on the lookout, but the suspected1 negroes managed to get off the freight and rode on a switch engine to Peak, just across Broad river, in Lexington county. When a posse attempted to arrest them there they fired upon the posse, injuring Mr J E Epting, proprietor of the Peak hotel, and Mr J T Galloway, who is in charge of a Southern railway construction firce. The posse returned the fire, fatally injuring on? of the negroes, but the other escnped. The injured negro, diedthis morning. Sheriff Buford and Corn table Blease went to the scene as soon as they received notice of the robbery of Magistrate Ellisor and made diligent search for the other negro, but failed to locate him. CHAINED TO TREE AND SHOT. Negro Charged with Murder Lynched In Newberry County. Newberry, November 23:?Will Thomas, a negro, was taken from a magistrate's constable by a party of masked men at a point about 14 miles above Newberry at about 10 o'clock last night, chained to a tree and his body rddled with bullets. The negro was being brought to the Newberry jail by Constable Cary G Johnson, on a warrant charging him with the murder of Spurgeon Johnson, a white man, who was assassinated in the upper section of the county, near the Laurens line, some weeks ago. The warrant had been issued by Magistrate William Dorroh, and the negro was arrested in the community in which Johnson was killed. Constable Johnson was halted by the mob at a point in some thick woods just beyond Little river bridge. He says when the mob ap -3 1 J J _ J proacnea mm cney aemanaeu ine prisoner and that he refused to deliver him over and shot off his pistol, thinking to bluff the mob. He says he was told that if he did that again he would be killed and that he was then entirely surrounded by the masked men and had to surrender. He says; the mob then told him to get down the road quickly and he obeyed. They struck his mule, he says, and before he got very far he heard the firing of guns and pistols. He says he thinks he heard over a hundred shots. He and Magistrate Dorroh went to the scene this morning and found the dead body of the negro still chained to the tree. Magistrate Dorroh immediately notified Sheriff Buford. The latter had just returned from, a trip in the lower part of the county, where there was considerable disturbance last night, and in company .vith Constable Cannon G Blease and others he left immedi-1.1 * Al_ - aieiy ior ine scene. It was impossible to elicit any further facts than those driven by the magistrate's constable. Coroner John Henry Chappell held an inquest, the verdict being that the negro came to his death at the hands of unknown parties. "There could be no better medicine than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My children were all sick with whooping cough. One of them was in bed, had a high fever and was coughing up blood. Our doctor gave them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the first dose eased them, and three bottles cured them," says Mrs R A Donaldson, of Lexington, Miss. For sale by all dealers. adv. Before using table oilcloth paste at each corner on the wrong side a square of cotton. 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As a medicine?a tonic?for weak, tired, worn-out women, nCardui has been a popular || success for over 50 years. | The Woman's Tenlo I Mr*. Lull Walden, ?I Gramlin, & C, followed If this advice. Head her let- If tar: "I waj. so weak, I when I first l)epm to take I Cardui, that ft tired me to walk iust a little. Now, I K can do all the feneral n housework; for a family of ft AM tl A ?--? 1^. B i 31 iry laruui m your ih I troubles. It may be the I II ray remedy you weed. |f \ Legal Advertisements. | Citation Notice* THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBUDG, By P M Brockinton, Esq, Probate Judge. Whereas, W E Ward made suit to me to grant him letters "of administration of tne estate of and effects of W A Ward, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and {lingular the kindred and creditors of the said W A Ward, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the < ourt. of Probate, to be held at Kings tree, S C, on the 9th day of December next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock ift the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given tinder my hand this 25th day of November, Anno Domini, 1912. Published on the 28th day of November, 1912, in The Cotinty Record. P M Brockinton, ll-28-2t . Probate Judge. Tax Notice. rrhe tax bpoks wil! be open for collection of taxes for year 1912 on the 15th day of October next Tax levy aa follows: For State mills " Ordinary County 44 44 Roads 1 44 44 Chaingang and Bridges 1 44 44 Con Sch 3 44 A tax of 50c on d jgs. ? For High School in Kingstree..2 44 44 retiring bonds 44 .2 .44 44 44 44 4" Greelyville4 " All parties between the ages of 21 and 00 vears.inclnsive.are liable, unless exempted by law, to a poll tax of $1.00, also a commutation tax of $*-2.00. l^ery for special school districts as follows: Nos 8, 19, 25, 82, 34. 40, 43, 47.49, 53, 55 and 56?2 mills. No 31?8 mills. Nos 6,16,22, 26, 28, 29, 36, 37, 89, 41, 42. 45, 46, 48, 50. 51 and 52-4 mills. No 23-12 mills. No 24- 6 " No 27- 7 " Stock law fence on all stock in Sutvtor.s and part of Anderson and Penn townships ? mills. Upon all unpaid taxes after December 31 a penalty of 1% will be added for January, \% 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 rmintv Trpneiirpr i? nrohibited 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.soas 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 ana 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-t12-26 Countv Treasurer. Final Discharge. N?>ticeis hereby given thaton the z?th day of December, A D, H'12, at 12 o'clock no<"n, 1 wi'l apply t<? P M Broekinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, tor Letters Dismissory as Administratrix of the estate of James McClary. deceased. Jane McClary, tl-28-4t Administratrix. Final Discharge* Notice is hereby given that on the 7th day of December, A D 1912, at 12 o'clock noon,I will apply to P M Brock- ' inton, Judge of Probate for Williams burg county, for Letters Dismissory as Administrator of the estate of Julius i Fulton, deceased. G J Davis, i ll-7-4tp Administrator, i Notice of Application for Discharge. Notice is hereby given that I, as guardian tor the estate of Mary Pitta McClary, will render my final account to the Judge of Probate for Williamsburg county on December 2, 1912, and, at the same time, will apply to the said Judge of Probate for my discharge as such guardian. S W McCt-ary, . Guardian for Estate Mary Pitts McClary. ll-7-4t Notice to Creditors- . Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of F M Britton, Sr, deceased, hare been granted me, and all creditors are hereby directed to present statements duly attested, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment to the undersigned. T W Britton, Administrator Estate F M Britton, Sr. ll-14-4t . ... Notice of Application for Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will make application on the SOth day of November, 1912, at eleven o'clock a. m., to the ^Honorable P M Brockinton, Judge of rrobate ox Williamsburg county, for bia final discharge as administrator .of the estate of FG Green, deceased, and that at said time a full accounting will be made to the said Probate Judge of his actings and doings as such administrator. Dated at Kingstree, S C. this, the 28th day of October, 1912. F P Guerry, Administrator of the Estate of F G Green, deceased. 10-31-5t Summons for Belief. (COMPLAINT SERVED), . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNT! OF WILLIAMSBURG, Court of Common Pleas. Jessie Simmons,an infant, by J Wesley Cook, her Guardian ad Litem, Plaintiff, against Louis Simmons, Stewart Simmons,Verdie Simmons, Wilbur Simmons, Harlan Simmons, Rosamond Simmonds and Emily M Simmons, Defendants. To the absent Defendant, Stewart Simmons: You are hereby 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 the said complaint on the subscribers at their office in Kingstree, S C, within twenty days after the service thereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if ycu fail to answer the complaint within "he time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Kelley & Hinds, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated October 24, A D 1912. You Will Please Take Notice? That the comDlaint in the above enti tied action is "filed in the office of the Clerk of The court of common pleas for Williamsburg county. Kelley & Hinds, Plaintiff's Attorneys. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, wljjamsburg county, Court of Common Pleas. Jessie Simmons, an infant over the age of fourteen years, by her Guardian ad Litem, J Wesley Cook, Plaintiff, vs Louis Simmons, Stewart Simmons,Verdie Simmons. Wilbur Simmons, Harlan Simmons Rosamond Simmons and Emily M Simmons, Defendants. notice to Stewart Simmons, absent infant Defendant over the age of fourteen years: Take NonCB-That unless you procure the appointment of a guardian ad litem to appear and defend this action for you and on your behalf, within twenty days after the service of the summons and complaint herein upon you, an application will be made to H 0 Britton, Clerk of this court, at ms office in Kingstree, S C. by the undersigned at eleven o'clock in the forenoon on the twenty-first day after the service hereof, for an order appointing some suitable and competent person guardian ad litem to appear and defend this action on your behalf. Kelley & Hinds. Plaintiff's Attorneys. Kir.gstree, S C, October 24. 1912. lu-24-6t s Sale in Partition. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county op williamsbukg, Court of Common Pleas. S B rosion, riainun, against N M Venters, Julia E Burgess, George Walker and Linguish Walker, Defendants. Pursuant to the decree made in the above entitled cause by his Honor, Judge T H Spain, and dated the 7th day of November. 1912, I will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, at the court house in Kingstree on salesday ir December next, heing the 2nd day of the month, and within the usual hour:i of sale, the following described premises: All that piece, parcel and tract of land lying uid being in Johnson township, county and State aforesaid, measuring and containing twenty-eight (28) acres, more or less, and butting and bounding as follows: North by the public road leading from Smith's Mills to Johnsonville; East by lands of Marlboro Spark man; South by lands of Thomas Generette and West by the Johnson lands and Longwood plantation. Term! of sale, cash; purchaser to pay for papers. Gkorgk J &raham, ll-14-3t Sheriff Williamsburg county. ? r t? Dummons xur iteiiei STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP WILLIAMSBURG, Court of Common Pleas. J W Bennett, Plaintiff. V8 Prince Gamble and Frank Gamble, Defendants. To the Defendants, Prince Gamble and Frank Gamble: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, bf which a copy is herewith served upon you. and to serve a copy of , Notice of Limi STATE OF SOUTH CAROL] j TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that the undersigi a partnership with limited liability: First. Under the name of NESMIl Second. For the conduct of a genei Third. The name of the general pai The names of the special partners are ! vast of Fowler S C, and William McCul Fourth. The amount of the capital has contributed to the common stock is B L Nesmith J B Tallevust William McCullough Fifth. The partnership is to begin and continue to the 19th day of August, Witness our hands and seals at Net A D 1912. <S Signed, sealed and delivered in) the presence of R J Nesmith, > W F Clark. ) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) p county of williamsburg. j Personally appeared before me R J present and saw H P Tallevast, BLN< lough sign, seal and as their act* and de Limited Partnership and that he with 1 thereof. Sworn to before me this 19th dayo: (seal) Van D Harper, Notary Public for Sout STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I A county of williamsburg. 1 Personally appears B L Nesmith, partners mentioned in the Certificate o Partnership; that the sums specified in by each of the special partners to the < good faith, paid in cash. Sworn to before me this 19th day o (seal) Van D Harper, Notary I Notice of Limi STATE OF SOUTH CAROLI TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to eertify that the undersig a partnership with limited liability: First Under the firm or name of > Second. For the conduct of a genei Third. The name of the general pai The names of the special partners are ] smith of Nesmith, S C, and J R Tallevi Fourth The amount of the capital has contributed to the common stock is R J Nesmith B L Nesmith J B Tallevast Fifth. The partnership is to begin to continue to the 19th day of August * Witness our hands and seals at N A D 1912. Signed, sealed and delivered in the prei ence of William McCullough, W F Clark. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ( Prr County of Williamsburg. ) Personally comes William McCulloi ent and saw H P Tallevast R J Nesm seal and as their act and deed deliver tl I nershiD: and that he with W F Clark v Sworn to.be fore me this l'Jth day c (skal) Van D Hai STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I A County of Williamsburg. f. Personally appears J B Tallevast, . special partners mentioned in the cert Limited Partnership; that the sums sp< tribute! by each of the special partners ly, and in good faith, paid in cash. sworn to before me this 19th day c l0-31-6t (seal> Van D Hah your answer to the said complaint or the subscriber at his office in Kingstree S C. within twenty davs after th< service hereof, exclusive of the day ol such service; and if you fail to anwei the complaint within the time aforesaid, tii? nlAintiff in this action will aDT>lv tc the court for the relief demanded ir the complaint i.eroy lee, Plaintiff's Attorney, Dated October 16,1912. To the absent Defendant, Frank Gamble tak^ notice?That the original summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, together with the complaintwas filed in the office of the Clerk of the court of common pleas of Williamsburg county, State of South Carolina, on the 16tn day of October, A ? 1912. Lkroy Lee, Plaintiff's Attorney, Dated October 16, 1912. 10-24-6t Foreclosure Sale. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA wiluamsbuhg covnty, court of Common Pleas. NOTICE. F Rhem and D D Rhem, co-partnen trading under the firm name of F Rhem & Sons. Plaintiffs, vs Rosa Cooper, Clara McCants, Alvin Cooper, Frances Cooper, Billie Coopei Henry Cooper, Hugh James Cooper. Lear Cooper. Gussic Belle Cooper ana Hester Cooper; and W G Carter and E F Prosser, co-partners trading under the firm name of Prosser & Carter, Defendants. Pursuant to the judgment in the above entitled action dated the second day oi November. 1912.1 will offer for sale before the court house door in Kingstree, South Carolina, on the second day of December, A D 1912, between the legaJ hours for sales,the feame being salesday, the first Monday in December, to the highest bidder therefor for cash, the following premises, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tracf of land lying, being and situate in Williamsburg county, State of South Carolina, ana containing fifty-five acres, more or less, and oounaed North by lands of Sam Cooper; East by lands of estate of J A G Green and Evandei Hanna; South by lands of estate of J A G Green and West by lands of estate of JAG Green. Said lands were purchased from J A Haynesworth and were formerly owned by William Cooper,an<3 surveyed by H E Eaddy, October 12, 1898. Purchaser to pay for papers. Geo J Graham, ll-14-3t Sheriff Williamsburg county. Judge of Probate's Sale STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNT* Of WILUAMSUUtlU, In the Probate Court. DECREE FOR SALE OF LAND IN AID 01 ASSETS. S R Pipkin, duly qualified executor ol the estate of J G Pipkin,Sr,deceased, Plaintiff, against Martha E Pipkin, S R Pipkin, J G Pipkin, Jr, and Isla Olivia Cantley, Gor; don Guyton Cantley, Myrtle Gertrude Cantley, Effie Elizabeth Cantley, I Carrie Eva Cantley,Mason Baas Cant1 ley, Virginia Cantley, Ruby Cantley, - ! 0 . ted Partnership. 1 INA, County of Williamsburg. j j ned have and by this agreement do form ^ ' -J [ H MERCANTILE COMPANY. raJ mercantile ousmess. a rtner is H P Tallevast of Nesmith. SC. k I yZ B L Nesmith of Nesmith, S C; J B Tails- ? ? Hough of Nesmith, SC. AI stock which each of the special partners ft I H as follows: 1 $600 00 ' I 500 00 500 00?$1,500 cash. wU on the 19th day of August, A D 1912, VA jmith. S C, on this 19th day of August, IF * igned) H P Tallevast, (seal; B L Nesmith, (seal) 4 J B Tallevast, (seal) mb William McCullough. (seal) ' Nesmith, who on oath says that he wa? 1; asmith. J B Tallevast and William McCuiB , ed deliver the foregoing t ertifieate cM. N F Clark witnessed the due executfon^/&. | f Anguat, A D 1912. : -J R J Nesmith. h * h Carolina. ?l 1 ffidavit. &JI who on oath says he is (me of the spedal f Nesmith Mercantile Company, Limited 1 the certificate to have been contributed J common stock have been actually, and in ,< B L Nesmith. I f August, A D1912. ; I Public for South Carolina. 10-81-6t ? I ted Partnership. | NA, County or WduLiamsbubg. KJH ned have and by this agreement do form ft&>| JESMITH GIN COMPANY. BffO ral cotton ginni r business. 9 -tner is H P Tallevast of Nesmith. S C. /^H9 R J Nesmith of Nesmith, SC. BLNe- . I ist of Fowler, SC. ? stock which each of the special partners I i as follows: V* $1,000 00 cash. 1 i ooo oo " 9 Z71,000 00 " ?$3,000 00 cash. I on the 19th day of August. A D1912. and 3 D 1917. EN psmith. SC on this 19th dav of August. m (Signed) H P Tallevast, (seal) ] i-? R J Nesmith. (seal) g B L Nesmith. (seal) J| ' \ x JB Tallevast. (seal) jH / a ^ igh, who on oath says that he wa8prtiMraB*? ith, B L Nesmith and J B Tallevast sign, le foregoing Certificate of Limited Partritnessea the due execution thereof. William McCullough, deponent. 7&i if August, A D1912. tpek, Notary Public for South Carolina. who on oath says that he is one of ificate of NESMITH GIN COMPANY jcified in the Certificate to have been a' i to the common stock have been ac* J B Tallevast, deponJiA I if August, A D 1912. f per. Notary Public for South Caroli<^mM ^ i f Hamilton DvHa Pnntlpv and Cliffiov 'llB Dewey Cantfey,infants under the age fl ? of fourteen years, Defendants. 1 f Notice is hereby given, That under f 1 and by virtue of an order issued out of 1 , the court of the Judge of Probate in the } f | > above entitled action, bearing date thf i| i 11th day of November, 1912, to me (fi. 1 Jj rected, I will sell to the highest bidder , for cash, before the court house door in the town of Kingstree, county of Wil: liamsburg, State of South Carolina, on ZJjl the first Monday in December, 1912, the a\ i same being the 2nd day of said month,f i( during the legal hours of sale, the fol: lowing described tracts of land, sepa* A 11 rtnviom ntaaa naviinl A? f?nV All VUOW MMU UCUV^I v* WWT I f I of land lying, being ana situate in tit'| u''J county of Williamsburg, State of Soul ] fl wi\ Carolina, measuring and containing fli' 1W ty-two (62) acres, more or less, anc fl #B bounded on the North by lands of Ma- jg / tilda w atson; on the East by lands of I u; Ervin Gregg; on the South by lands of 1 V Joeiah Alls ton and F Rhem & Suns; and 2 2 on the West by the public road leading I ,*l from Kingstree to Potato Ferry, acroet S : Black river, the same being formerty I known as lands of William Ervin; also ? All tbat other certain piece, parcel oi ' tract of land lying, being and situate if, 1.17 the county of W illiamsourg, State ol South Carolina, containing two hundred K^atV i and eighty-four (284) acres, more or* fljTJ- p ' less,and bounded on the North by lands' Jj $ > of Mary A Yarborough, formerly 1 I known as lands of R H Kellahan; on* fl I the East by lands of F Rhem & Sons.f I formerly known as lands of Monroe Mc-x I ?j Col lough; on the South by lands of j Fred Grant, Matilda W atson and land of ' F Rhem & Sons; and on the West by lands of Mary A Yarborough, formerly v y known as lands of E L Wilkins, the \ s same being the tract of land upon which { ' ; * the late J G Pipkin was living at the ,.\ r\ 1 time of his death, less sixteen (16) acres set apart to the widow and children of > the late J G Pipkin as homestead, the i / ! same bsing situate on the East side of the Potato Ferry public road, and bounded on the North by lands of Mary . A Yarborough; East and South by the I - estate of J G Pipkin, deceased; and on the Southwest by said Potato Ferry r public road, and so laid off as to include the riwellinc house in wtffch the said J ' G Pipkin was living at the time of his - death,and all outhouses surrounding tho same, said sixteen acres not being in- . f j ' eluded in the land so ordered to, beaold. > > P M Br >ckintoi*, ;jbei I Judge of Probate for Williamsburg > ' county. 11-14-St Valuable Farm for Sal' f ? The old Charlev Hoggins place, coi /v tainingone hundred and thirty acres g > sixty-nve acres cleared, balance tiro beredland, situated in the eastern par ?r * of Williamsburg county, on the road. Ml leading from Johnsonville toKingstree, 4 miles from Johnsonville, '6% miles 1 from Hemingway and G & W R R, 3 \ ' miles from Johnsonville church and ? high school. Fiv farming land; some i w r of the land produces one bale and more < , of cotton per acre, and one of the best V, , drained places in the county. One 6room dwelling and dining and cook room, one store house,one tobacco barn. one 4-roora tenant house and all necess sary outbuildings. Fine water and fruit , orchard and healthy locality. Apply *> F E HOGGINS,^^ , 10-24-tf Chapman P 1 , y; \