The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 01, 1914, Page TWO, Image 2
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SCRANTON & VICINITY.
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A VARIETY OF NEWS CONDENSED
INTO BRIEF PARAGRAPHS
FOR BUSY READERS.
Scranton, September 29:?Misses
Hettie Willoughby and Sadie Graham
have returned to Coker College
to again take up their studies.
Mr John Graham has returned tc
Clemson College.
Mrs Josephine Irene Wall, of this
town, and Mr William Holmes Rogers,
formerly of Dillon county, were
?p. united in marriage in the office ol
the Prohate Judire. H A Brunson,
iEsq, at Florence Tuesday of last
week. The happy couple have the
best wishes of their host of friends.
Another rumor of Cupid's doings
fell flat on its face. Rumors are
ancient wireless telegraphy, only
they travel faster to compete with
the modern "wireless."
Mr A H Haddock of Rhems has
accepted a clerkship with Mr Winslew
Wright.
Mr L 0 Hinson has returned from
the mountains of North Carolina
much improved in health and looking
himself again.
The old barber shop has been remodeled
and is now conducted by a
white barber.
Dr C H Pate is having erected a
ni^nt- Hivpllincr nn the lot iust north
I of the depot. When it is completed
Mrs M (J Young will purchase and
occupy it.
Revival services closed at the
Baptist church Sunday morning.
R?v Mr Kiser of Packsville ably assisted
the pastor. Rev J W Truluck,
until he departed for his home
Saturday afternoon. The pastor
preached an eloquent and forceful
w-rmon Saturday evening at 7:30.
His able discourse on the subject,
"Ephraim is joined to his idols, let
him alone," was impressive, it not
n. oi'on tn thp sinnpr's hpart
I The several additions to the church
were baptized at the Cockfield landing
on Lynch's river Sunday morning.
Two more united with the
church at the water's edge in the
presence of a large congregation
which witnessed the solemn rites.
Rev Mr Taylor of Darlington is
serving as pastor of the Free-Will
Baptist church here at present. A
conference will be held soon and the
congregation will be re-organized,
repairs will be made on the house of
worship and a pastor called, it is
stated.
Mr W E Lavender and little son
of New Zion spent last week here
with the former's daughters. Mesdames
? Cooper and ? Myers. He
is much improved from his recent
illness.
"The shrill blasts whistle
Through the trees *
And sound the knell of
B V D's."
?The State.
"The shrill blasts whistle
Each one to warn
'Tis high time you
Had 'put yours on.' "
? The Lake City Neice.
In summer days
They served us dandy;
But winter days
Wright's come in handy.
WS ?
VIRGINIA GOES DRY.
Old Dominion Joins Prohibition
States by Over 30,000 Ma|ority.
Richmond, Va, September 23:?
Returns from remote precincts com
ing in slowly are increasing little by
little the 30,384 majority for Statewide
prohibition conceded last night
P by the Local Self-Government league.
The "dry" majority, anti-saloon
league workers think, may go to
40,000.
"Wet" Virginia newspapers, after
expressingastonishrtient at the "dry"
landslide, are calling upon all citizens
to accept the decision and are
urging the Legislative Tax Commission
to provide promptly for the
prospective loss of revenue.
M
A Marvelous Escape.
"My little boy had a marvelous
escape," writes P F Bastiams of
Prince Albert, Cape of Good Hope.
"It occurred in the middle of the
n ght. He got a very severe attack
of croup. As luck would have it, I
had a large bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy in the house. After
following the directions for an hour
and twenty minutes he was through
a 1 danger." Sold by all dealers.
V .
j County Commissioner's
Report
Commencing April 1, 1914.
| Names. Nature of claim. Approved for
April 11 ?
! J J B Montgomery, aud cont. $ 3 75
i S B Taylor, r? p jail roof, 27 50
! J N Hammet. co com, 66 67
j " " " " cont, 4 80
;; .1 .1 B Montgomery, aud sal, 41 67
; Jno M Eaddv. road eng sal Apr, 125 00 :
I Miss Mamie McLees, sal mo " 60 00 J
1' R N Speigner, " " " 83 331
G H Staiicill, 83 33!
McRoy Gasque, " " ' 83 :>3
i W E Allen, ? " " 83 33
C Constine,coffin made for pauper, 5 o0
H O Britton, cont, 9 15
i S C Anderson, court house waterworks.
6 50
Kingstree Telephone Co, 'pk?ne
' rent for Apr, 2 50
f Kingstree V\ ater WorKs, 2 water
taps court house and jail, 12 00
, Walker, Evans & Cogeswell Co,
_ii_ . 1 1- -i. .. on on I
cik ct?un anu mag uulrci, t.n iu
' Milhous & Jennings, paupets 1913, 14 00
1 Dr J H Pratt, 200 vaccinations 20 00
J W ( ook, sal Apr, less refund, 25 00
Harry Bradley, janitor 22 days, 12 72
i B E fclarkson, courthouse, 1 50
, J B Clarkson, township bd assrs, 3 00
Dr T S Hemingway, ex lunatic, 5 00
" WL Wallace, '* 44 ~ 5 00
May 5?
Williamsburg Hdw Co, jail, 1 75
Kingstree Hdw Co. jail and ct hs. 43 31
" 44 "ch yd fence, 222 85
' W T Wilkins. chaingang 1, 94 77
W M Vause & Sons. 44 4 7 05
C F Stuckey and hands, chg 1, 140 00
Walter Mixon, " " 13 90
i Georgetown Grocery Co. ' " 3 20
W E Jenkinson. 4* " 3 20
1 H D Ferrell & Bro, " ? 8 40
S V Taylor, " 44 89 22
J no M Eaddy freights paid, 75 3o
Kingstree D G Co, chaingang 1,
R nairs blankets. 7 50
Gretlvville Peo Merc ( o, chg 1, 86 45
1 E F ?ope. *' " 4 61
Jno T Bryan, roads. 3 00
J no W Dennis and hands, chg 2, H9 00
1 D A Hanna, * " 22 34
J L Thomas, roads, 2 00
Zone Oil Co, oil for tractor, 17 60
U S Eaddy, camp 5, 122 05
Farmers' Supply Co, camp 3, 2 00
Williamsburg Hd Co, " " 2 45
F Rhem & Sons, chaingang 1, 36 17
> Geo B Hammet. storage mo Apr, 2 50
Charlotte Quarry Co, culvt pipg, 832 42
M F Haselden, camp 3, 1% 27
J Wi oward, camps 3 and 5, 97
Standard Oil Co, 20<> gal gasoline,
tractor, 33 00
: Kingstree Hdw Co, chaingang 1, 2 15
Trio Merc Co, Haselden's camp, 17 55
E R Rowcll cof in claim 286. 4 00
Trio Farm Supply Co, camp 4, 26 55
L I> Haselden and hands, roads, 139 80
E C Venters " " '* 6 25
V E Cameron, roads and bridges, 13 64
S R Cockfield, chaingang 2. 25 70
J -l B Montgomery, cont, 4 75
E R Kowell,rep stock law fence, 100 00
S R Walters, township bd assrs, 4 00
May 11 ?
i S R n alters, township b<l assrs. 6 00
June 1?
I XT Uommof /?a onm
I U naiuuiv I*) VV Will) vv vt
" " "cont 4 50
J J Montgomery, sal month,
less refund, 20 82
' J J 8 Montgomery, cont, 2 5 '
i A B Cooper,rep stock law fence, 159 00
Commissioners Public Works, water
court house and jail Apr, 2 75
' Kingstree Electric Light & Ice
I Co, court house and jail Apr, 6 05
H U Kinder, cor sal 2d qr 62 50
| R S Burrows, cons cor jury, 2 00
H O Britton, cont. 10 60
44 ?3 salary, 141 66
Miss Amanda Edwards, tomato
, demonstrator, Apr, 75 00
Miss Mamie McLees, rural schools,
sal May, 60 00
R N Speigner, supt ed, sal 83 03
Jno M Eaddy, road eng. 44 125 00
McRoy Gasque.ru police,sal May, 83 33
W E Allen, 83 33
G H Stancill, 44 " 44 " 83 33
J Wesley Cook, cont, 91
June 2?
J Wesley Cook, sal mo, 37 50
Geo J Graham, ex trip Lake City, 2 50
" '' " jail rep mo May, 13 00
WmsbgHdw Co, paint for jail cells 10 05
W H Welch, insurance bonding co,
official bonds. Ill 00
Kingstree Telephone Co, 'phone
rent May, 2 50
H H Mouzon, painting steel cells
and court house yard fence, 20 00
Dr C D Rollins, 36 vaccinations, 3 60
E W Rowland, court house toilet, 28 65
Zion Office Supply Co, court house
office supplies, 12 75
Wizard Product Co, 1 Dunn dustdown,
court house, 6 Of)
Geo B Hammet, roads, 2 50
W D Bryan, camp 4, 39 37
M D & H L Smitn, conv clothing, 40 00
The Cameron Barkley Co,camp 5, 18 48
Mrs Janie E Huggins, trucks for
dirt-digging machine, 10 0O
S V Taylor, chaingang 1. Ill 98
F H Hodge, lumber, 6 88
W T Britton, chaingang 1. 1<> 00
L D Haselden and hands, roads. 104 64
M F Haselden and hands, bridge
camp 3, 122 17
J'W Coward, bdg camps 3 and 5, 27 09
< F Stuckey and hands, chg 1, 163 86
C S Land & Co, " " 43 20
G B Browder, " 1 50
S S Mitchum. lumber and bdgs, 12 22
3 B Tallevast roads, 4 88
S A Guerry & Pro, lumber, 19 66
People's Merc Co, camps 3, 4. . 28 50
W V Strong, 200 bu com, 190 00
L" S Eadcfy. roads and bridges, 2 50
L F Stone and hands, *' 2 00
J C Young " " roads, 12 00
Walter Mixon, shoeing mules. 13 SO
Town of Greelyville, commutation
tax 164 Oi)
C W Josey.21.. bu seed corn, poor
farm 5 00
U S Eaddy and hands, tractor,
camp ">, 97 06
Standard Oil Co. 400 gal gasoline, 66 00
C E Kirby and hands, bridges, 3 ('0
Harry Bradley (col'd), janitor, 15 00
W T Wilkins, roads, 81 98
June 9?
i L R Anderson, chaingang 2, 10 00 ,
NVmsbg Ha Co, camps 1, 3, 5, 26 56
Charles Lee, roads and bridges, 8 40
H W Goins, beef, chaingang, 6 00
W M Vause & Sons, chaingang, 17 95 1
! Jno W Dennis and hands. chg2, 126 -*0
' S R Cockfield, " - 72 02
June 19?
B W Pierce, mfg tiling for roads, 20 00
J Wesley Cook, sal June, 37 50
June 22? '
J Wesley Cook, ex settlement with
Clarendon county, 4 CO <
R N Speigner, ex settlement with
I Clarendon county, 4 CO
Kingstree Electric Eight & Ice Co,
lights court house and jail May, 3 00
June 23?
Public Works Com, water court
house May, 1 03
Public Works Com.water jail May, 1 00!
June 20?
J Wesley Cook, jury and wit tkts, 350 60
J J H Montgomery, aud sal Jun, 37 50
" " " aud bd 2d qr, 12 50
" " " cont, 4 50.
J N Ilammet. " 8 U5 \
" " co com, 66 67 j
P M Brockinton, proceedings in
lunacy, 32 0O
P M Brockinton,aud bd.2d qr.sal, 12 50
Ha ry Bradley, janitor, 15 00
July 7?
Kingstree Electric Light & Ice Co,
licrhtc iail and <*nnrt hnnsn .lune. 3 4<>
Com Public Works,water jail and
court house June, 2 30
Jnu M Eaddy. road eng sal June, 125 oU
S M Bradshaw, mag and const,
. 2d qr. 87 50
W S Camlin.mag and const,2d qr, 87 50
S G McDonald, * " " " '4 87 50
44 ' 1 criminal docket, 4 50
Geo W Davis,mag & const, 2d qr, 87 50
R C McElveen, 44 44 44 44 44 87 50
J M Godwin. 44 87 50
R K Wallace, mag 2d qr, 100 00
McRoy Gasque, ru pol mo June, 83 33
G H Stancill, 4 4 4 - 44 4 4 8 3 33
w p Aiion ?? ? ** ? sa aa
P M Brockinton, proceedings in
lunacy. 10 00
Miss Mamie McLees, sal June, 60 00
" Amanda Edwards, sal tomato
club demonstrator, 75 00
R N Speigner, cont env &c, 12 77
" sal mo June, 83 33
Sol Peres, dress for lunatic, 98
J B Files, paupers 1913, 12 00
Chemo Co, Dist court house &
jail, 49 50
Dr T S Hemingway, ex luna, 5 00
"WD Rich 2 post mortems, 10 00
" DC Scott, ex luna, 5 00
W J Cockfield. work at jail, 1 50
Kingstree Telephone Co, phone
rent June, . 2 50
Wmsburg Hdw Co, court house, 3 28
County Record, adds & supplies, 96 00
Pauley Jail BldgCo, closet & fix
at jail, 11 25 i
Geo D Banard,clerk court's offi, 63 69 I
Geo J Graham, Sheriff, jail report
June, 31 90;
ueo J uranam, oneriri, conveying
luna, 13 00
Geo J Graham, Sheriff, conveying
luna, 20 35
Geo J Graham.Sheriff, mag const
2 qr, 75 00
Geo J Graham, sheriff sal 2 qr, 400 00
W T Wilkins. chaingangs, 99 ??1
C F Stuckey & hands, chg no 1, 175 39
B W Pierce, mfg ct i:ent tilg, 56 25
50 00
l( 4 < ? i| tl
bal due, 6 75
Mrs Emma Fluitt.l mo bid Pierce, 15 <H)
Geo B Haramet, storage, 2 50
J no M Eaddy, inciden tals. 6 54
Wmsburg Hdw Co. chaingangs, 133 75
Kingstree Hdw Co, " 68 73
Farmers' Supply Co. " 82 73
Wmsburg Live Stock Co, chg, 38 00
Milhous & Jennings, camp 4. 5 6<?
People's Merc Co, chaingang 1, 40 60
L Thames camp 3, 25 ?0
Britton & Hutson. camp 3. 4 00
F H Hodge, lumber. 12 19
W M Vause & Sons, roads, 7 85
H W Goins, camp 1, 10 70
C S Land & Co. chaingang 1, 73 99
Champion Supply Co, conv cltg, 34 55
ii A Miller, Deel lor cnaingangs, 10 4u
G B Browder, chaingang 1, 3 50
H K - 44 20 64
L D Haselden & hands, camp 4, 117 X>8
M F 4 44 4 4 " 3. 183 06
L M Grayson, "4, 10 10
Nesmith Merc Co, 44 4, 26 27
S A Guerry & Bro. lumber, 2 73
F S Hrockinton, bridges, 12 92
F Rhem & Sons, camps 1, 3, 50 23
R J Nesrnith. 44 4. 12 00
J W Stewart, roads 6 .*>0
D A Hanna. chaingang 2, 67 75
G W Owens, board camp 3, 3 50
S R Cockfield, camp 2, 74 4c
I no W Dennis & hands, camp 2, 122 00
E C Venters, roads 6 25
R S Pope, lumber & bridges, 6 85
Johnsonville Hdw Co, chg no 2, 44 85
August 3?
J J B Montgomery, salary July, 37 50
J X Hammet, co com, 66 67
4- 44 4 4 4 * congt, 4 20
^ TT i. -A 41 CA
ueo d naramei, storage, i. uu
W M Vause & Sons, camp 3, 27 25
August 4?
J W Coward, chg 1 & camp 5, 9 83
W S Dennis, lumber. 25 49
CConstine,.lumber. bk riverbdgs, 94 91
C F Stuckey & hands, chg no 1, 143 75
R C Mitchum, chaingang 1, 1 50
H K Browder. Broom Straw road, 6 25
B H Guess, chaingang 1, 19 89
Horace W Goins. camps 1, 4, 16 90
F H Hodge, lumber camp 4, 5 47
Walter Mixon, chaingang 1, 4 20
C S Land & Co. 4* * 89 55
B W Pierce, cement tiling, 50 U0
L D Haselden & hands, camp 4, 126 39
W W Barr, chaingang, 10 05
M F Haselden & hands, camp 3, 177 38
Johnson Lumber Co. lumber, 6 57
S W Cox. hay, 13 29
J M Williamson, chaingang 2, 27 00
S R Cock field, " 44 19 65
D D Sessions, bridges, 6 00
B W Pierce, ba! on mfg tiling, 3 55 (
U S Eaddy, tractor camp 5, 50 00
Wmsburg Hdw Co, chg 1,2, 3, 15 18 (
Kingstree, 44 " bridge camp, 10 70 ,
R P Hinnant, camp 4. 75
A H Porter, chaingang 2, 5 70 '
W E Allen, r police sal jul. 83 33
McRoy Gasque, r police sal jul. 83 33
G 11 StancilT. ' ' " 83 331
T P Fulmore, mags & const. 87 501!
R K Wallace, part payment on qr. 33 33
H O Britton, cont aug. 3 30
jul. 8 70 (
" " repg typewriter, 18 00 (
Harry Bradlev. janitor jul, 15 00 (
Dr Vt V lirockitigton. ex luna, 5 00
' W S Boyd, " 44 5 00 '
"IN " 4' 44 5 00 .
.. t a " R 00
X O
" W L Wallace. " " 5 Oo{
Walker, Evans & Coggesweil
Co, 1 magistrate's docket, 1 35
Dr L A Riser, hook worm campg, 143 30
S J Gist, coffin for pauper luna. 5 00
U C Gordon, co & t bd as'ors, 11 00 :
F J Watts, auditor's office, 2 75
J no M Eaddy, r e sal jul, 125 O0 (
J Wesley Cook, treas sal jul, -37 50
.Miss Mamie Me Lees, 44 " 60 00
" Amanda Edwards, sal jul, 75 00 (
R N Speigner, sal jul, 83 33
Geo J Graham, jail report jul, 40 00 ,
" ' transporting luna 16 16
? " 24 40 '
August 6?
R W Fulton, const, cors jury, 2 00
F M Brockinton, services in luny, 20 00
The Kaminski Hdw Co, bal on accts, 7 85 j
W T Wilkins. camps 3 & 4, 67 03 '
Jno W Dennis & hds, chg 2, 136 00 ]
Bd Comis Pub Works, water jail 1
& court house jul, 3 80
Electric Lght & Ice Co, lights
jail & court house jul, 3 70
J Wesley Cook, jury & wit tkts, 21 10
J J B Montgomery, aud congt, 5 75 j
August 15?
ACLRR Co, freight on coal, 119 87 j
August 17?
S A Searson, grand jury expert, 245 0l? j
August 31?
B McQueen Montgomery, M D,
ex lunatic. 5 00
J J B Montgomery, cont, 3 75 ;
September 1 ?
.1 J B Montgomery, sal aug, 37 50 1
J N Hammet, sal aug, 66 67 j
" " cont. 4 00'
Jno M'Eaddy, sal aug. 125 00
McRov (rasque, " " 83 33
W E Allen, " - 83 33
G H Stancill. " " ' S3 33
R N Speigner. " 83 33
Miss Mamie McLees, sal aug, 60 00;
L G Crenshaw Coal Co, coal court
house & jail, 69 53 ,
Kingstree Electric L & Ice Co.
lights court house & jail aug, 5 4^|
e. Q7 zn i
J Wesley Cook, sal for aug, 37 50
R K Wallace, part payment on qr, 33 00
Harry Bradley, janitor aug, 15 00
H O Britton, contingent, 9 60
Walker, Evans & Cogg-swell Co,
supplies supt education office, 21 11
Kingstree Telephone Co, phone
rent jul & aug, 5 00
Dr T S Hemingway, 2 post mort, 10 00
Geo J Graham jail rept aug, 119 80
" " const trip to Marion
court house, 1> 50
L W McCants, convg prisn chg, 1 30
SC Anderson, work on jail sewer, 7 42
W T Wilkins. chaingang 1, 164 59
W F Haselden & hands, camp 3, 87 31
Kingstree Hdw Co, " " 14 90
Geo B Hammet, storage mo aug, 2 50
Dr W V Brockington, chaingang 1, 1 50
I no M Eaddy, pd express chgs, 5 05
Jacobs & Scott, chaingang no 1, 3 45
R D McConnell, lumber, &c, 6 50
C Z Moore & hands, roads, 23 00
R A Brown, chaingang 2, 12 50
C J Baxley and hands, roads and
bridges, 20 20
Mallard Lumber Co, roads and
bridges, 10 75
Dr EO Taylor, chaingang 1, 35 40
S V Taylor, " " 27 13
C S Land & Co, " " 110 50
C Constine. lumber, 6 90
Geo J Graham.reward for es con, 25 00
C F Stuckey and hands, chg 1, 207 00
T O Epps, 8 bu peas, road eng, 28 80
W W Johnson, bridge camp 17 00
Huggins & Eaddy, chaingang 2, 17 75
John W Dennis and hands, " 141 35
Miss Amanda Edwards, sal Aug, 75 00
E J Brown, supt ed Clarendon
county, transfer, 25 00
Bd Public Works, water for Aug,
court house and jail, 6 00
Conclusion of second and third quarterly
reports. J N Hammet.
County Commissioner.
i Legal Advertisements. |
Notice of SaleSTATE
OF >OUTH CAROLINA.
COUNT If OF WILLIAMSBURG, .
Court of Common Pleas.
L J Cook. Plaintiff, I
against
M V Cox, Defendant.
DECREE FOR SALE IN FORECLOSURE.
Notice is hereby given. That, under
and by virtue of a decree issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of the
County of Williamsburg in the above
entitled action, bearing date the 17th
day of June, 1914, to me directed, I will
sell to the highest bidder, for cash, before
the Court House door in the Town
of Kingstree, County of Williamsburg,
State of South Carolina, on the first
Monday in October, 1914, the same being
the 5th day of said month, during the
legal houraof sale, the following tract
of land, to-wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or tract
of land lying, being and situate in Johnson
township, county and State aforesaid,
containing sixty acres, more or
less, and bounded as follows: North bv
land of E B Newell; East by land of F
Poston; i?outh by run of Muddy Creek;
West by public highway known as the
Stage Road, running from Florence to
Georgetown, said tract of land being
conveyed to M V Cox by E B Newell,
January 20, 1913.
H 0 Britton,
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for
Williamsburg County.
September 15, 1914. 9-17-3t
Notice of Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
county of williamsburg,
Court of Common Pleas.
LeRoy Lee. Plaintiff,
against
H J McKenzie ana J N McKenzie. Defendants.
decree for sale in foreclosure.
Notice is hereby given. That, under
and by virtue of a decree issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of the
Cgunty of Williamsburg in the above
entitled action, bearing date the 17th
day of June, 1914, to me directed, I will
sell to the highest bidder, for cash, before
the Court House d<x>r in the Town
of Kingstree, County of Williamsburg,
caii^k C*q1 ir>o nn tVio finct
OtaiC VI UVUHI vut vtiiiui VII vnv *iftw
Monday in October, 1914, the same being
the 5th day of said month, during
the legal hours of sale, the following
tract of land, to-wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or tract
of land lying, being and situate in the
County of Williamsburg, State of South
Carolina, measuring and containing by
actual survey one hundred fifty-four
(154) acres,more or less,and bounded on
the North by lands of T D McKenzie;
on the East by lands of the estate of W
J Godwin; on the South by lands of
Marshall Floyd; and on the West by
lands of W H Kinder; the same being
the tract of land conveyed to H J Mc~
K'-nzie by Marshall Floyd by deed dated
the 28th day of November, 1908, and recorded
in the office of the Clerk of
Court of Williamsburg County, in Book
"A-4", at page 460.
H O Britton,
Clerk of Court of Common 'easforj
Williamsburg County.
September 15, 1914. 9-17-3
Trespass NoticeAll
persons are hereby warned
against trespassing in any manner
whatsoever upon the estate of the late 1
Mary E Gibbons. Violators of this notice
will be prosecuted at law.
9-i7-3t J P Gibbons.
Summons for Belief.
(complaint served.)
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
county of williamsbug.
Court of Common Pleas.
The Bank of Kingstree, a corporation chartered
and existing by and under the laws of the
State of South Carolina. Plaintiff.
against
Weary McGill, Samuel McGill. Ifla McClary,
William Seward. John Seward. Anna Seward,
Mary Seward, Edward Brown, Alfred McGill.
Alfred Scott, Joe Haywood Scott, the unknown
heirs of Louis McGill, Jr, ddceased, F Rhem and
D D Rhem, copartners trading under the firm
name of F Rhem & Sons. J W Locklier and W T
Rowel!, heretofore copartners under the firm
name of Locklier & Howell and P O Arrowsmith.
Defendants.
To the absent Defendants, Alfred McGill and
the unknown heirs at law of Louis McGill, Jr.
deceased:
You are hereby summoned and required to answear
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. South Carolina,
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 plaintiff in this action will apply to
: the Court for the relief demanded in the com'
nirint. Kelley & Hinds.
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Dated September 12, A D, 1914.
Take Notice: That a copy of the complaint in
the above stated case has been filed in the office of
1 the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Williamsburg
county. Kelley A Hinds.
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
* STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
county of williamsburg.
Court of Common Pleas.
The Bank of Kingstree, a corporation duly chart*
ered and existing by and under the laws of the
State of South Carolina, Plaintiff,
against
Weary McGill, Samuel McGiil, Ida McClary,
W illiam Seward, John Seward. Anna Seward,
Mary Seward, Edward Brown, Alfred McGill,
Alfred Scott, Joe Haywood Scott, the unknown
heirs of Louis McGill, Jr. deceased, F Rhem and
D D Rhem. copartners, trading under the Arm
name of F Rhem A Sons, J W Locklier and W T
Rowell, heretofore copartners trading under the
firm name of Locklier A Rowell and P 0 Arrowsmith,
Defendants.
appointment op ouabdf an ad litem.
1 On read in? And filing the Affidavit of A C Hinds.
a member of the firm of Keller A Hinds, Attorneys
for the Plsintiff in the above entitled case,
setting forth, among other things, that he is informed
and believes that the unknown infant heirs
at law of Louis McGill. Jr, deceased, defendants
herein,are non-resident infants; that their address
Is unknown and after the exercise of due diligence
for that purpose cannot be ascertained;
and that no Guardian Ad Litem has been appointed
for them in this action. On motion of
Kelley & Hinds,Attorneys for the Plaintiff, it is
Ordered. That P N Bee ton be appointed
Guardian Ad Litem of said infant defendants for
the purposes of this action, unless the said infant
defendants, or some one in cheir behalf, within
twenty days after service of a copy of this order
in the manner herein directed, procure a Guardian
Ad Litem to be appointed add give notice thereof
to the Plaintiff's Attorneys.
It Lb Further Ordered, That this order be
served on said infants by publication in The County
Record, a weekly newspaper published m
Kingstree, South Carolina, once in each week for
three successive weeks.
H 0 Britton,
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Williamsburg
County. 9-17-4t
Kingstree, S C, September 23,1914.
Notice ofxSale for Partition.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG,
Court of Common Pleas.
Caroline Brown, Plaintiff,
tre y.i
Sabie Gilliard, Gus Johnson, Gourdin
Mercantile Company, a corporation
duly chartered and existing underand
by virtue of the laws of the State of
South Carolina, and Atlantic Coast
Lumber Corporation, a corporation
duly chartered and existing under and
by virtue of the laws of the State of
South Carolina. Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that, under
and by virtue of the decretal order in
the above entitled action made and rendered
by his Honor, Judge John S WiU
son, in the Court of Common Pleas for
the said county, on the ? day of June,
1914. I, the undersigned Clerk of Court
of Common Pieas cf and for Williamsburg
County, will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder dor cash, before
the Court House door in Kingstree,
South Carolina, between the legal
hours of sale,on the 5th day of October,
A D,i914, the same being salesday, the
following described t?*act of land, towit:
"All that certain piece,parcel or tract
of land lying, being and situate in Suttnns
tnwnshio. Williamsburg eountv. in
the State of South Carolina, containing
fifty (50) acres, more or less, butting
and bounding as follows: On the North
by lands of C M Hinds; on the East by
lands now or formerly of Tom Graham;
on the South by lands formerly of the j
estate of Deveaux; and on the West by
lands of Humor Murrill. All of which
will more fully appear by reference to
a plat of said tract made on the second
day of October, A D, 1872, by Sam P
Mathews; the same being the tract of
land conveyed by E W Ferris to Charles
Brown by deed dated January 17, 18T7,
and recorded in the office or the Clerk
of Court for Williamsburg County m
Book 'N' at page 775."
Purchaser to pay for papers.
H 0 Britton,
Clerk of Court for Williamsburg County.
9-17-3t
Citation Notice.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
county of williamsburg.
By P M Bp?ckinton, Esq, Probate
Judge.
Whereas, in m venters maae suit 10
me to grant him letters of adminisI
ration ot the estate of and effects of
J Logan Merriman,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish,
all anil singular, toe kindred
and creditor* of the said J Logan Merriman,
deceased,that they be and appear
before me in the Court of Probnte, to
i?e held at Kingstne, S C, on the5th
day of October next, after publication
thereof, at 11 "'dock in the forenoon,
to show cause >f .-my they have, why
the said administration should nor be
granted.
Gi' en under my hand this 21st dayof
September. Anno Domini, '1914.
Published on the 24th day of September,
1914, in The County Record.
P M Brookintox,
9-24-2t Probate-Judge.
Estate Notice.
The creditors of the estate of Annie
H Kennedy, deceased, are hereby, notified
to render to the undersigned at
Kingstree, S C, or to LeRoy Lee, her
attorney, at Kingstree, S C, an account
of their demands.duly attested, and all
persons indebted to said estate are
notified to make payment to the undersigned.
Lyde N Kennedy,
Kingstree, S C, Administratrix.
September 10, 1914. 9-10-3t
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund money il PAZO ,
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, I
Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14dayt. !
The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c.
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Notice of Election. 1
A petition, signed bv the required fl
number of resident freeholders and {a|
qualified electors residing within Sut- ^
tons School District No 4, Williamsburg
county. State of South Carolina, having
been filed with the county Board of
Education for Williamsburg county,
and said election having been ordered
by said county Board of Education,
Notice is hereby given that on the
3rd day of October, 1914. an election
will be held at the Lenud Schoolhouse
for the purpose of determining whether
or not a special levy of four (4) mills
shall be made for school purposes upon
the taxable property in school district
. No 4. The polls will open at 8:00 a. m.
and will be closed at 4:00 p. m. The undersigned,
by virtue of their office, will act
as managers in this election and wilfot^
canvass the vote. W
S B Gordon,
J M Rowe,
9-24-2t W W Michau.
Trustees School District No 4.
Notice to CreditorsAll
persons having claims against tie
estate of James R Tanner, deceased,
are requested to present the same, duly
attested, to the undersigned, and those
indebted to said estate are requested
to settle same at once.
F E Huggins,
C B Cribb,
917-3tp Executors.
Notice of Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that on the 24th ^
day of October, A D 1914, at 12 o'clock V
noon, I will apply to P M Brockinton, ^
Judge of Probate of Williamburg county,
for Letters Dismissory as Executor
of the estate of William Dunkin Smiley,
deceased.
Arthur Bartow Smiley,
9-24-5tp Executor.
September 24, 1914.
Executor's Notice.
All persons having claims against the
estate of Eli Patrick, deceased, will
present the same, duly attested, to the
undersigned for payment, and all persons
indebted to said estate wil) make
payment to him.
Thomas B Patrick,
9-17-3tp Executor.
Notice of Final Dis-y
charge.
Notice is hereby given that on the ^
28th day of October, A D 1914, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, I will apply to
P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate of
Williamsburg county, for Letters Dismissory
as Administratrix of the estate
of W W Tisdale, deceased.
Mrs S R Tisdale,
10-l-4t Administratrix.
Citation NoticeTHE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, .
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG.
By P M Brockinton, Esq, Probate
Judge.
Whereas, Sam Bennett made suit to
me to grant him letters of administra- A
tion of the estate of and effects of J L ftii
Bennett, V
These are, therefore, to cite and ad- ^
monish, all ani singular, the kindred
and creditors of the said J L Bennett,
deceased, that they be and appear before
me in the Court of Probate, to be
held at Kings tree, C, on the 10 th day
of October next, alter publication
thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
to show cause, if any they have why
the said administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand this 28th day of
September. Anno Domini, 1914.
Published on the 1st day of October.
1914, in The County Record.
P M Erockinton,
l0-l-2t Probate Judge,
Registration Notice. ^
The olfice of tbe Supervisor of Re? titration
will be open on the ls> Monday
in each month for the purpose of
registering any per9oo who is qualified
a> follows:
Who shall have been a resident of
the State for two years, and of the
county one year, and of the polling pre-'
cinct in which the elector offers to
vote four months before the day of
electiou, and shall have paid, six
months before, any poll tax then doe
and payable, and who can both read
and write any section of the ^ongtitn- ,
tion uf 1896 submitted to bim by the A
Supervisors ot Registration, or who
can show that he owns, and has paid w
all taxes collectible on during the
present year, pioperty in thir State
assessed, at three hundred dol ? or
more. H A Meyer,
i .lerk of Koaru
I Have You Visited the |
White Barber I,
01 0 If
anop i I
If Not, Why? j|
Polite and prompt atten- j
tion by competent artists I
The Sanitary Barber Shop
9-24-3m Kingstree, s. C.
Notice.
During the months of September,
October, November, December and
January my office day9 wilt be Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Saturdays. ,
P M Brockinton, m
9-17-4t Probate ./urge. ^