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In the District Court of the United
States. For the Eastern District of
South Carolina. In Bankruptcy
In the matter of
The Wilson Lumber Company,Bankrupt
Pursuant to a decree made in the
above entitled cause dated the 28th day
of December. 1912, I wiil sell at public
auction ?to the highest bidder, before
the county court house in Kingstree,
South Carolina, on Monday, the third
day of February, 1913, at 12 o'clock
noon, all the property of The Wilson
Lumber Company, bankrupt, consisting
of a saw-mill and lumber manufacturing
plant, located on the main line of the
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad company at
Salem, in Williamsburg county, together
with the boilers.engines,machinery and
equipment,including a ulaning mill, dry1'
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Mills auu lUg?IIJ? v/uwwv, Kvgvvi'vt V* I v?>
three locomotives, thirty-two lagging
cars, etc and fcabout two miles of 45pound
steel rail.
Also stock of merchandise in the commissary
and all office furniture.
Also all the right, title and interest
of The Wilson Lumber Company to the
mill buildings, sheds and structures,
dwellings, warehouses and other buildings.
Also all the right, title, interest and
estate of The Wilson Lumber Company
in ami to all the timber and trees standing,
growing and being upon sundry
tracts of land in Florence, Clarendon,
Williamsburg and Sumter counties, together
with all the rights of way, privileges,
easements ana appurtenances to
said Wilson Lumber Company belonging.
Also all that tract of land in Claren
don county, containing ten acres, conveyed
to The Wilson Lumber Company
by deed recorded in said county in Book
G4, page 247.
Also all other property, l ights, privileges
and franchises, owned or possessed
by said Wilson Lumber Company,
of any and every kind, nature and description,
Saving and Excepting, Hownil
fka ctanrlinor timhpp PVPPnt
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gum timber, on various tracts of land,
and rights, privileges, easements and |
leases which have been conveyed to the
Deep River Lumber corporation by T J
Cottingham, Trustee in Bankruptcy of
The Wilson Lumber Company, by deed
dated December 28, 1012.
For a further, fuller and more exact
description of the property to be
sold, reference is craved to the said decree
on file in the United States District
Court at Charleston, a copy of
which is in the hands of the undersigned
Trustee at Lake City, S (.', open to in
spection.
Terms of sale Cash. The purchaser
to pay all taxes payable in the year 1912.
No bid will be received from any bidder
who shall not first deposit with the
Trustee three thousand ($3,000.00) dollars
in money or by certified check to
the order of the Trustee, upon some
bank approved by the Trustee. The
deposit so received from any unsuccessful
bidder to be returned to him and the
deposit so received from the sucdfessful
biader to be applied on account of the
purchase price bid. The further Payment
of the purchase price shall be
made after confirmation of the sale by
the Court within the time limited in
such order confirming the sale,
T J CoTTINGHAM,
Trustee in Bankruptcy of The Wilson
Lumber Company. l?2-5t
Summons for Belief
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBUDG,
Court of Common Pleas.
S W Gowdy, Plaintiff.
vs
Many McKenzie, Arthur McKenzie,
Alex McKenzie, Manette Page, Isra
Poo-o Alp* Pace. William Mouzon.
Virginia Rose, Pink Burgess, Joe
PageJEmma Pace, Jack Knight, Mattie
Knight, Jolin Knight, Minnie
Knight, neira at law una distributees
of lubam Page,deceased,Defandant4.
To the Defendants, Many McKenzie,
Arthur McKenzie, Alex McKenzie.
Manette Page, Isra Page, Alex Page,
William Mouzon, Virginia Rose, Pink
Burgees, Joe Page, Emma Page, Jack
Knight, Mat tie Kuight. John Knight,
Minnie Page and all other persons
heirs at law and distributees of Ma-1
bam Page, deceased:
You are hereby summoned and re-1
quired to answer the complaint in this
action which was filed in the office of
the Clerk of the Court of Williamsburg
county on the 30th day of December.
1912. and to serve a copy of your answer
to the said complaint on the subscriber
at his office in Lake Ci^y, S C,
within twenty days after the service
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nereoi, exclusive ox uie uay ux suui
service; and if vou fail to answer
the said complaint within the time
aforesaid.the plaintiff in this action will
apply to the Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
To the defendants Joe Page. Emma
Page, Mattie Knight and John Knight,
ana the persons with whom vou reside:
I Please Take Notice?That unless
you apply and have some person appointed
as Guardian ad Litem for you
in the above entitled action within
twenty days after tne service hereof,
exclusive of the day of such service,the
plaintiff will apply and have some suitable
person appointed for you.
Notice Is Hereby Further GivenThat
a cop^ of the complaint in the
aoove entitled action was nieu m me uifice
of the Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas for Wiiliamsburg county on the
30th day of December, 1912, and that no
personal demand is made against any of
the defendants above named.
Philip H Arrowsmith,
l-2-6t] Plaintiff's Attorney.
Lake i ity, S C, December 28, 1912.
Summons for Relief.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
courm of williamsburg,
Court of Common Pleas.
John Brown, Hester Brown, Betsy
Barr, Phyllis Barr, Julia Brown and
Lovenia Cooper, Plaintiff,
vs
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Cooper. Harry Cooper, Herbert Cooper
and Margaret Cooper, Defendants.
SUMMONS TO DEFENDANTS FOR RELIEF.
To the defendants Manda Cooper,Oliver
(-ooper, James Cooner, Harry Cooper,
Herbert Cooper ana Margaret Cooper:
You are hereby summoned ana required
to answer the complaint in this
action which wua filed in the office of
the Clark of the Court of Common
Pleas for the county of Williamsburg
on the 21st day of December, 1912, and
to serve a copy of your answer to the
said complaint on the subscriber at his
office in Lake City, 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 thisac
tion will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
Dated at Lake City, S C, this 21st
day of December, 1912.
To :he defendants Herbert Cooper
and Margaret Cooper, minors, and the
persons with whom you reside:
Please Take Notice?That unless
you apply and have some person appointed
as Gvardian ad Litem for you.
in the above entitled action, within
twenty days after the service hereof,
exclusive of the day of such service,
the plaintiffs will apply and have some
suitable person appointed for vou.
Please Take Further Notice?
That the complaint in the above styled
action was filed in the office of the
| Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for
the county of Williamsburg on the 2lst
day oi: December, A D 1912.
Philip H Arrowsmith,
l-2-6t Attorney for plaintiffs.
r!itfl.tion Notice.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY.
By P M Brockinton, Esq. Probate
J utlsre.
Whereas, M F Wilson midesuit to
me to grant him letters of ad ministration
of the estate of and effects of T R
Wilson,
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said T R Wilson,
deceased, that they be and appear before
me in the Court of Probate, to be
held at Kingstree, S C, on the 25th day
of January next after publication
thereof, at 11 / 'clock in the forenoon,to
show cause, if any they have, why the
said administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand this 11th day of
January, Anno LKunim, una.
Published <>n the 16th day of January,
1913 in The County Recorcf.
P M Brockixtox,
l-16~2t Probate Judge.
Auditor's Notice.
For the purpose of taking tax returns
for the year 1913 the Auditor's
office will be open from January 1 to
February 20, inclusive, except on the
days mentioned below, when I or my
agent will be to take returns
January.
At Greelvville, 14 and 15
" Gourdins, 16
" Suttons, 17
" Andrews, 21
" Trio, 22
" J L Gowdy's store. 28
" Mouzon, 29
" Cades, -10
" W C Wilson's store, 31
February.
" Benson. 4
" Bloomingvale, 5
' Morrisville, 6
" R D. Gamble's store, i
" WR Graham's store, 10
" Rome, 11
" Hemingway, 12
" Ard's X Roads, 13
" Johnsonville, 14
' Vox, 15
" Salters, 17
All personal property, poll, commutation
road tax and dogs must be returned
in township and school district in which
the taxpayer resides.
J J B Montgomery,
12-12-t2?20 County Auditor.
Notice of BankruptSale
by the Trusteethe
united states of amkrica.
t?? district Court of the United
Staves of America. For the District
of South Carolina.
In the matter of The Wilson Lumber
. Company, Bankrupt
Notice is hereby given,That pursuant
to an order issued out of the I "istrict
Court of the United States for the District
of South Carolina on the 11th day
of January. 1913, I will sell to the highest
bidder, for cash, before the court
house door in Kingstree, county of Williamsburg,
State of South Carolina, on
the first Monday in February, 1913, the
t ame being the third day of said month,
lietween the hours of eleven a. m. and
t wo p. m. on said day, the following described
property and choees in action,
Ijelonging to The Wilson Lumber Company,
bankrupt, to wit:
ifi notes of C H McLauchlin to The
Wilson Lumber Company, all dated
February 24, 1912; the first being in
the sum of $50.00, payable on the 20th
day of April, 1912, and the remaining
15 being in the sum of $40.00 each, payable
on the 20th day of each succeeding
month after the 20th day of April 1912.
Note of W H Parker to The Wilson
Lumber Company in the sum of $75.00,
dated December 28, 1911, payable November
1, 1912.
Note of Wash Cooper to The Wilson
Lumber Company in the sum of $71.64,
dated March 6,1912, payable September
15, 1912.
Open book accounts,amounting in the
aggregate to the sum of $2,611.04, together
with any and all other accounts,
credits and choses in action of or belonging
to the said The Wilson Lumber
Company. T J COTTi^GHAM,
Trustee in Bankruptcy for The Wilson
Lumber Company, Bankrupt.
January 11, 1918. l-28-2t
Registration notice.
The office of the Supervisor of Re#
istration will be open on the 1st Monday
in each month for the purpose of
registering any person who is qualified
as follows:
Who shall have been a resident of
the State for two years, and of the
county one year, and of the polling precinct
in which the elector offers to
vote four months before the day of
election, and shall have paid, six
months before, any poll tax then due
and payable, and who can both read
and write any section of the constitution
of 1895 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
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Pursuant to a commission issued to
the undersigned corporators by Honorable
R M McCown, Secretary of State,
dated the 22nd day of January, 1913,
books of subscription to the capital
stock of The W I Hodges Company will
be opened at the store of W I Hodges,
at Cades, S C at 12 o'clock m., on Saturday,
the 1st day of February, 1913.
The capital stock "of said corporation
will be ten thousand dollars,divided into
one hundred share? of the par value of
$100 each,and books of subscription will
remain open until the entire capital
stock is subscribed,
W I Hodges,
T P Fulmore,
It Board of Corporators.
Clerk's SaleTHE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
WILLIAMSBUKG COUNTY,
In Court of ? ommon fleas.
H H McConnell, Plaintiff,
vs
Irene McConnell Barrineau, Eugene McConnell,
Anna McCants, Nathan McCants,
Olive McCants and A Capers
Boyd, Defendants.
Pursuant to the judgment in the above
entitled action, dated November 27,
1912, I will offer for sale before the
court house door in Kingstree, South
( arolina, on salesdav in February, 1913,
the same being the 3rd day of the
month, between the legal hours of sale,
to tiie highest bidder for cash, the following
described premises, to wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or tract
of land lying, being and situate in Williamsburg
county and State of South
Carolina containing 378 acres, more or
leas, and bounded as follows, to wit: On
the North by lands of W R McConnell;
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on tne East oy tanas 01 jonn i nryan;
on the South by the estate of D B Mc(Jonnell.and
West by lands of Lawrence
Brown, Ned Conners and the estate of
T A Blakeley.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
H 0 Britton,
Clerk of Court for Williamsburg
county. l?UMt
Notice of Application
for Letters bismissory
as Executor.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
will make application to P M
Brockinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg
county,at his office in KingsC
r nn tka Qwl flow nf TToKninrv
W CCj u Vf VU W4V Uk\i V* * Wku-.jy
1013,at eleven o'clock a.m., for his Anal
discharge and letters dismissory as executor
of the estate of J G Pipkin Sr,
deceased, and that a full accounting
will be made at said time.
l-2-5t S R Pipkin,
Executor of J G Pipkin, Sr, deceased.
Administrator's Notice
of Application for Final
DischargeNotice
is hereby given that on the
17th day of February, A D 1913, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, I will apply to
Hon P McClure Brockinton, Judge of
Probate for Williamsburg county, at his
office in Kingstree.S C, for Letters Dismissory
as Administrator of the estate
of W W Wilson, Sr, deceased.
J S Fulmore,
Administrator of the estate of W W
lain s iameis, men my iruuuie woo
over." Sold by all dealers, adv
The deadlock in Delaware over the
election of United States Senator
continues. The Diamond State holds
the record for deadlocks.
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HAPPENINGS AT HEMINGWAY.
)
Two Tobacco Warehoases, a
Hotel and a Drag Store Protected
Hemingway, January 24:?At a
meeting of the stockholders and directors
of the Farmers' Tobacco
warehouse held on January 22 it was
decided to erect two tobacco warehouses
and a number of prize houses.
The following officers were elected:
President, H L Baker; vice president,
B B Chandler; secretary and treasurer,
F E Huggins. Directors:
George S Hemingway, H L Baker,
F E Huggins, W D Harmon, L F
Rhem, J P Haselden, S J Haselden,
B B Chandler and J E Johnson. Bids
for the erection of the necessary
buildings are to be given out Tuesday,
February 4.
Our town is now eniovine a very
healthy growth. We have a number
of hustling business enterprises
already in operation, and a number
more will open up in the next sixty
days.
Mr Chalmers D McKinney, who
for a number of years has been associated
with the Timmons Drug Co
of Timmonsville.was in town yesterday
and,after looking over the town,
decided to locate v here and open an
up-to-date dru^ store. The stock
tttnn s-a ??? /tlr 1 ft nil Kn/ian 1 nf onlaof
was quiCMj' ouuociiucu, a iui ocicv.ued
and he will begin business about
April.
Mr James M Eadiy, one of the
firm of Eaddy-Creel Bros, has purchased
the building erected by Mr J
M Spivey, and will furnish and operate
it as a hotel as soon as completed,
which will be in the course
of a few weeks.
These additions to our town will
give us a hotel, a drug store and
two tobacco warehouses, all of which
we have been needing, and together
with the number of people who have
moved in and who intend to build,
will add much to the prosperous appearance
of the town.
Mr J A Doyle, cashier of the Bank
of Hemingway, was called home this
week on account of the illness of his
brother.
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1 JOBNSONVILLE HIGB SCHOOL \
Johnsonville, January 24:?Christmas
holidays have passed, and everybody
is hard at work again.
School resumed January 6. All
the students have reaolved to make
this the most prosperous year at
Johnsonville High school.
Our fourth lyceum attraction was
given January 10 by Mr Sidney
Landon, a well-known artist in reproducing
our famous poets. It was
much enjoyed by all present. The
next number will be given February
4. We hope all who can will attend.
The Excelsior society gave a pubna/umKar
1Q at 8*30 T1
11c tuccliuk 1/tvwuuvi ?? ? - ? r.
m. The programme consisted of
declamations, readings, a few short
stories, music and a chorus. After
the meeting adjourned the girls
served refreshments. The auditorium
was crowded and everything
was successful.
Corresponding Secretary.
Columbia is the agricultural and
educational center of the nation this
week.
His Stomach Troubles Over.
Mr Dyspeptic, would you not like
to feel that your stomach troubles
were over, that you could eat any
kind of food you desired without injury?
That may seem so unlikely to
you that you do not even hope for
an ending of your trouble, but permit
us to assure you that it is not
altogether impossible. If others can
be cured permanently, and thousands
have been, why not you? John R j
Barker of Battle Creek, Mich, is one
of them. He says, "I was troubled
with heartburn, indigestion, and liver
complaint until I used Chamber
Wilson, Sr, deceased. l-16-4t
Executors' Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG.
Pursuant to an order of the Probate
Court of Williamsburg county, dated
January 27, 1913, we will sell at public
sale at Greelyville, S C, on the 15th day
of February, 1913,during the legal hours
of sale, for cash. the following personal
property, belonging to the estate of S J
Taylor, deceased, to wit:
1 two-horse wagon, 2 oxen, 1 buggy,
1 grist mill, 28 shares stock in Banlc of
Greelyville, 27 shares stock in Taylor
Gin Co, 1 rice mill.
F! O Tayi-OR. M D.
S V Taylor,
Executors of the estate of S J Taylor,
deceased. l-30-2t"
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