The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 16, 1913, Page THREE, Image 3
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Probate Judge's Sale.
Pursuant to a decree of the Probate 1
Court for the county of I .aurens, in the
State of South Carolina, in the case of
Elizabeth J Leake, individually and as
administratrix of the estate oi Janetre
5 Constine, deceased, against Conrad 0
Constine, William Augustus Constine
and Dr J W Davis, 1 will sell at public
outcry at Kingstree, in county of Williamsburg.
in the State of South Carolina.
during the legal hours for such
sales, on salesday in November next, being
the 3rd day of the month, to the
highest bidder for cash,all that tract of
land situate in the county of Williamsburg,
in the State of South Carolina,
bounded on North by lands of Mariah
Burgess and J H Burgess; on East by
Clapp Swamp and lands of Williamson
6 Minus; South by lands of Lula Brockington
and on West by lands of J H
Douglass and others. If the purchaser
does not comply with the terms of sale,
the premises shall be sold on the same
or on some subsequent salesday on same
terms at the risk of the defaulting purchaser.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
0 G Thompson,
Probate Judge for Laurens county,
South Carolina. 10-16-3t
Laurens, S C, October 6, 1918.
Clerk's Sale for Partition.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG,
In the ? ourt of Common Pleas.
T W Britton, Plaintiff,
vs
J E Britton, James S Britton, F M
Britton, F C Britton, Henry Haselden,
Sammie Haselden, Baker Haselden,
Annie JJapelden Joy, Mattie
Haselden, Ivev Haselden, Scottie
Haselden, and Ida Pamilla Haselden,
Defendants.
Pursuant to the decree in the above
entitled action, dated April 9, 1913, I
will offer for sale before the court
boose door in lungsiree, soutn i;aro1
ins, on sahespay in November, 1913,
the same being the 3rd day of the
month, between the legal hoars of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash, the following
described premises, to wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or tract
of land, lving, being and situate in the <
county of Williamsburg and State of 1
South Carolina, containing 114 2-3 acres,
more or less, and bounded as follows, i
to wit: On the North by lands of F C
Britton; on the East by lands of J J
Snow; on the South bv the IndiantownRome
public road, and on the West by
theG r Dennis tract of land, now owned
by J J Snown.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
H 0 Britton,
Clerk of Court for Williamsburg Co.
l(M6-3t
Notice of Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
county of williamsburg,
Court of Commom Pleas.
Ernest Jackson Blakeley, Plaintiff,
vs
John Fulton. Jr, Defendant.
Action for Foreclosure of Mortgage
of Real Property.
Take notice. That under and by virtue <
or a decree of foreclosure and sale in
the above entitled action issued by His
Honor, Judge T S -ease, Presiding
Judge in the Court of Common Pleas '
for Williamsburg county, on September
30, 1913, and to me directed, I will
offer for sale at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in front of the
court house door in Kingstree, S C, at
twelve o'clock noon on Monday, November
3, 1913, the following described
property, to-wit: All that certain piece,
parcel a nd lot of land situate in the
city of Kingstree, S C, known as Lot
No 5 in "Riverside," containing 7,500 '
square feet and bounded north by Short 1
street; East by Lot No 6; South by Lot i
No 16 and West by Biakeley street.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
liEORGE J URAHAM,
Kingstree, S (\ Sheriff.
October 7, 1913. 10-16-3t
Notice of SaleSTATE
OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OK WI I.LIAMSBURG,
Court of Common Pleas.
Ernest Jackson Blakeley. Plaintiff,
against
George Washington, Defendant.
Action for Foreclosure of Mortgage of
Real Property.
Take notice.That under and by virtue
of a decree of foreclosure and sale in
the above entitled action issued by his
Honor. Judge T S Sease, presiding
Judge in the Court of Common Pleas
for Williamsburg county, on September
30. 1913. and to me directed, I will
offer for sale at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in front of the !
court house door at Kingstree, S C. at
twelve o'clock noon on Monday .November
3,1913,the following described prop- ,
erty, to-wit: All that certain piece, par- 1
eel and lot of land situate in the city of !
Kingstree, S C, known as lot No 32 in
"Riverside", containing 6,937'o sauare ,
feet and bounded North by Maple J
Btreet, East by lot No 33, South by lot
No 39 and West by Blakeley street.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
GeorgeJ Graham,
Kingstree, S C. Sheriff. !
October 7, 1913. 10-l6-3t
Notice of Sale.
STAiHiUr auuin lakuluina,
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG,
<-ourt of Common Pleas. \
Ernest Jackson Blakeley, Plaintiff,
against
John Wilson et al, Defendants. i
Action for Foreclosure of Mortgage
of Real Property.
Take notice.That under and by virtue
of a decree of foreclosure and sale in
the above entitled action issued by His
Honor. Judge 1 S Sease, Presiding;
Judge in the Court of Common* Pleas !
for Williamsburg county, on September |
30, 1913, and to me directed, I will ofTer '
for sale at public auction to the highest;
bidder for cash in front of the court
house door at Kingstree, S C, at twelve j
o'clock noon on Monday, November 3,1
1913, the following described property,
to wit:
All that certain piece, parcel and lot i
of land situate in the city of Kingstree,
y ' 4,H . . .
S C, known as Lot No 36 in "Riverside,"
containing 8,3*29 square feet, and
bounded North try Lots Isos 28, 29, 30
and 31; East by Blakeley street, South
by Lot No 37, and West by lands of E
J Blakeley.
-ALSOAll
that certain piece, parcel and lot
of land situate in the city of Kingstree,
S C, known as Lot No 37 in "Riverside."
containing 8,325 square feet, and
bounded North by Lot No 36; East by
Blakeley street; South by Lot No 38,
and West by lands'of E J Blakeley.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
George J Graham,
I0-16-3t Sheriff.
Kingstree, S C, October 7. 1913.
Notice of SaleSTATE
OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG,
Court of Common Pleas.
Ernest Jackson Blakeley, Plaintiff,
against
Mater Harper, et al, Defendants.
Action for Foreclosure of Mortgage
of Real Property.
Take notice,That under and by virtue
of a decree of foreclosure and sale in
the above entitled action issued by His
Honor, Judge T S Sease, Presiding
Judge in the Court of Common Pleas
for Williamsburg county, on September
30, 1913, and to me directed, I will offer
for sale at public auction to the highest
KiHHor fnr /?n?h in fmnt nf tho cnnrt
house door at kingstree, S C, at
twelve o'clock noon on Monday, November
3, 1913, the following described
property, to-wit: All that certain piece,
parcel and lot of land situate in the
city of Kingstree, S C, known as Lot
No 7 in "Riverside," containing 7,500
square feet and bounded North by Short
street; East by Lot No 8: South by Lot
No 16, and West by Lot No 6.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
George J Graham,
10-16-3t Sheriff.
Kingstree, S C, October 7,1913.
Sheriff's Sale under Execution
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG.
Court of Common Pleas.
B A Brown. Plaintiff,
vs
Eddie Morris, Defendant.
Under and by virtue of an execution
in the action above stated, issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas for the
county and State aforesaid, bearing
date tne 4th day of October, 1913, directed
to the under-igned, I, the undersigned
Sheriff of the county and State
aforesaid, will, on the first Monday in
November, 1913, sell before the court
house door at Kingstree, in the county
and Stale aforesaid, between the legal
hours of sale, at public auction, to the
highest bidder or bidders, for cash, the
following lands and premises, heretofore
levied upon as the property of the
defendant aforesaid, to-wit:
"All the right, title and interest of
the defendant, Eddie Morris, as heir at
law of the late R J Morris, in and to all
that certain piece, parcel or tract of land,
lying, being and situate in the county of
Williamsburg and State of South Carolina,
containing eighty (80) acres, more
or less,and bounded as follows: On the
North by lands of W D Bryan; on the
East by lands of the estate of J A McCullough;
on the South by lands of S E
McCullough and on the West by lands
of W D Bryan."
Purchaser to pay for papers.
10-19-3tl George J Graham,
sheriff of Williamsburg county.
Notice of SaleSTATE
OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
county of williamsburg,
Court of Common Pleas.
U.' T-I A n^rouio Plain hi AT
vs
W W Morris, Defendant.
Pursuant to an order in the above
stated case signed by his Honor, Judge
T S Sease, on the 80th day of September,
1913.1 will offer for sale at public
auction before the court house door in
Kingstree, S C, on salesday in November,
to-wit the 3rd day of November,
1913. between the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, the following
described tract of land:
' All that piece,parcel or tractof land
in Anderson township,county aforesaid,
consisting of eighteen (18) acres, bounded
as follows: On the North by lands of
estate J H Hatson; on the East by
lands of J B Blake; on the South by
lands of J B Blake; on the West by
lands of J B Blake; on the North-west
by lands of W P Blake."
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10-16 3tl George J Gkaha.m.
Sheriff of Williamsburg county.
Tax Land Sale.
By virtue of an execution to me directed
I have levied upon and will sell
for taxes on the first Monday in November,
being the 3rd day of the
month, before the court house door in
Kingstree, S C. the following described
lands, to wit:
24 acres of land in Mouzon Township
belonging to Adam Fulton and bounded
as follows: On the North by lands of
Elmore Johns; on the East by lands of
Mrs Annie Dukes; on the South by
lands of the Est of John Fulton; on the
Kv lanHs of William Fulton.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
George J Graham,
10-16-3t Sheriff W C.
Registration Notice.
The office of the Supervisor of Ke$islration
will be open on the lsi Monday
in each month for the purpose of
registering any person who is qualified
follows:
Who shall have been a resident- oi
the State for two years, and of cbt
county one year, and of the polling precinct
in which the elector offers to
imtp four mouths before the day of
election, and shall have paid, sin
months before, any poll tax then due
?nd payable, and who can both read
ind write any section of the constitu- 1
Dion of 1895 submitted to him by the
Supervisors of Registration, or wl.-.
jail show that. he owns, and has paid
ill taxes collectible on during the
present year, pioperty in this State
issessed at three hundred dollars Of
more. H A Meyer,
Clerk of Board
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good health. Through unfortunate
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and health depend are causing
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Tax Notice
The tax books will be open for collection
of taxes for year 1813 on the 15th
day of October next. Tax levy as follows:
For State 5'^ mills
Ordinary County 3'.t "
Roads 1
Chaingang and Bridges 1 "
Con School 3
| Special State School 1 "
A tax of i>0c on dogs.
I For High School in Kingstree 2 "
I " retiring bonds4' " 2 *'
*' " '"inGreelyville, 4 "
I All parties between the ages of 21 and
160 years,inclusive, are liable, unless exempted
by law, to a poll tax of $1.00,
I also a commutation tax of $2.00.
j Levy for special school districts as
follows:
Nos 8. 19, 25, 32, 34,40,47.49,53,and 56
?2 mills.
No 31?3 mills.
Nos 6, 16, 22, 26, 28, 29, 36, 37, 39, 41,
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No 23-12 mills.
No 24- 6 '
No 27- 7 "
No 43- 4 44
No 55? 4 44
No 2- 2 44
Upon all unpaid taxes after December
31 a penalty of 1% will be added
for January, 1% for February and 5%
I to 15th day of March next, after which
the books will be closed and executions
| issued upon all unpaid taxes.
Those who desire to pay their taxes
i through the mail would expedite matters
by drooping the Treasurer a postal
? p - ?i-. ..i -c <.u
asKing lor me amount ui men taA.ouaa
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. After paying taxes
examine your receipts and see if all
your property is covered; if not, see
j about it at once.
By following the above suggestions
| complications and additional cost may
: be avoided. J Wesley Cook,
9-18-tl2-2-*> County Treasurer.
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Syrup Pepsin.
Three generations of people are ?
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family can use it. It can be obtained '
of any druggist at fifty cents or one jj
dollar a bottle, the latter being the
size bought by families who already
know its value. , Results are always
guaranteed or money will be refund- j
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sample bottle can obtain it postpaid m
by addressing DrWB Caldwell, 419 "
Washington St, Monticello, 111. A s
postal card with your name and ad~
dress on it will do. .
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AnnuAL ncrum
OF TOBACCO SALES
IN S.C.FOR 1913-MULLiNS LEADS.
WITH KINGSTREE FIFTH IN |
ORDER OFfMARKETSk '/
The annual report of the sales of 5
tobacco in South Carolina for the $
crop of 1913 shows an increase over
the crop of 1912 of 8,961,649 pounds jjj
or 36 per cent,and an increase in the v?
amount paid of $1,939,895.83. The
average price paid per pound wa* *
13.77 cents, being 2.87 cents more
per pound than was paid for the 1912 ?
crop. The figures for the month of
September alone show an Increase of
2,294,896 pounds over the crop of
1912 and a corresponding increase J
in the amount paid of $344,224.66. \
The average price paid durinr-the._
month of September was 13.28
cents as compared with 11.90 for
the same month last year. There
were 19 markets and 42 warehouses l
in operation during the crop season
and during the month of September oa
there were 18 markets and 40 ware*
houses.
The lists printed below show the '
various markets and also the total
of sales for the crop of. 1913. De- !
tailed figures for the month of Sep~ <
tember and grand total sales are
given. :;J
SEPTEMBER.
Mabkbts.~ |
Conway " 175,724$ 17,845.^ H
Darlington 1,111,508 157.064.20 h
Dillon 128,282 13,690.24 1
Florence 419,809 56,788.20
Hemingway 93,220 6,679.48
.Johnsonville 154,477 17,482.42
Kingstree. 411.341 45,42-'.20
Lake City 556,820 77,507.30
Lamar.. 27,108 3,220.22
Latta |
Loris 74,326 7.646.90
Manning 289,750 39,548.20
Marion 186,369 27,253.40
Mayesville 2,842 284.32
Mullins 731,423 93.924.00
I Winnie 135.2061 15.080 33
Olanta 96,550 13.321.71
Pages Mill 78.464 9,382.63
Timmonsville... 716,371 106,927.21
. _____ _
Total 5,359,593 $709,068.14
TOTAL SALES FOR 1913.
Markft Pounds Amount
MARKET paid
Conway 1,646,975 $ 217,975 50
rv i: o eno nno aoo t a a o/y
uariingLuii o,o'Jo,i7V?,i too,if* oo
Dillon 505,2811 63,138 64 I
Florence 2,072,2.-3 290,798 82 j
Hemingway .... 1,057,674 143,595 14
Johnsonville 1.313,607! 176,488 04
Kingstree 2.572 442 363,977 47
Lake City 4,343.221 616,584 75
Lamar 209,005 23,955 80
Latta 194,913 24fc477 64
I Loris 1.099,999 135,873 33 1
Manning 1.399,997) 196,695 38
Marion 1,412.986 202,041 85 5
Mavesville I 73,609| 8.095 75
Mullins 4 67,8686. 665,588 41
Nichols 2,081.574 , 283,845 52
Olanta 868 847 119 371 78
Pages Mill 606.12ll 66,891 71
Timmonsville.... 3 658,429j 507.699 32
Total 33,^99,561 $4,584,339 51
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GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TOX1C, drives out
Malaria and builds up the system. A tnie tonic
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