The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 18, 1915, Page SIX, Image 6
HONOR ROLLS TRIO SCHOOL
For the Months of January and
February, 1915.
Trio, March 13:?
JANUARY 11?FEBRUARY 5.
First grade?Annie Lee Moore 91,
Robert Rowell 92, Madge Moore 91,
Johnnie Thomas 91.
Second grade?Carrie Bell Lockliear
90, Ector Shepard 90.
Third grade?Willie Gamble 92,
Tom Rowell 90, Bessie Lockliear 91,
John Lockliear 90.
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Fourth grade ? Dudley uamDie
92, Eulalia MeGee 90.
Fifth grade?Annie Files 92, Neil
Shepard 91.
Sixth grade? Thelma Loekliear
94, Pritchard Moore 91.
Eighth grade?Sulie Bryan 93,
Tennie Rowell 91.
Tenth Grade?Ackie McCants 97.
, FEBRUARY 8?MARCH 9.
First grade?Annie Lee Moore 91,
Robert Rowell 92, Madge Moore 91,
Johnnie Thomas 91.
Second grade?Ben Cooper 91,
Ector Shepard 91, Carrie Bell Loekliear
90.
Third Grade?Willie Gamble 92,
Tom Rowell 91, Bessie Loekliear 91,
John Loekliear 90.
Fourth Grade?Dudley Gamble
91, Marietta Moore 91, Eulalia MeGee
90.
Fifth grade?Annie Files 93, Neil
Shepard 94, Mae Gordon 91, Claudie
' Taylor 90.
Sixth grade?Thelma Loekliear 95,
Pritchard Moore 92.
Seventh grade?Talbert Loekliear
91.
Eighth grade?Sulie Bryan 94,
Tennie Rowell 90.
Tenth grade?Ackie McCants 97.
OF LOCAL INTEREST.
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It took place in Kingstree.
Not in some faraway place.
You are asked to investigate it.
Asked to believe a citizen's word;
To confirm a citizen's statement.
Any article that is endorsed at
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Is more worthy of confidence
Than one you know nothing about,
Endorsed by unknown people.
Mrs S A Nettles, Mill St, Kingstree,
says: "I suffered awfully from
disordered kidneys. My back was so
sore and lame I could hardly do any
sweeping or other housework. The
kidney secretions passed irregularly, j
When I caught cold.it settled on my
kidneys and made me worse. Final-!
ly I got Doan's Kidney Pills at the
Kingstree Drug Co's, and they relievedme
of all signs of kidney trouble."
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Hemingway] Happenings.
Heemingway, March 16:?Dr L G
Day spent Friday and Saturday in
Columbia.
Miss Florence Doty"|spent the
week-end at herlhome at Summerton.
Mrs?Edmons of Savannah, Ga, is
visiting her parents here, Mr and
Mrs Venters. '
Mr J M Eaddy went to Kings tree
on business Saturday.
Mr Manly Poston and Dr B M
Montgomery spenCMonday at Andrews.
Rev P BIngraham could not fill his
appointment Sunday on account of
his wife being critically ill.
Mr and Mrs J MjEaddv spent Sunday
at Johnsonville.
Messrs Clarence Davis and Kenith
Creel attended the play at Rome
Friday night.
Mr and Mrs Harry Tallevast are
visiting relatives here before going
to their home at Georgetown.
Mr Fitzhugh Eaddy is spending
some time with relatives here.
Quite a number from Johnsonsonville
attended the music recital
how* Friday niirht.
Miss Ruth McDonald of Georgetown
is visiting Miss Gertie Davis
near here.
Dr B M Montgomery and Mr
Clarence Davis called on friends at
Henry Sunday afternoon.
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iLegalAdyertisenieiits^j
Notice of Election.
Whereas, By an act of the General
Assembly of the State of South Carolina
entitled "An Act to authorize Hemingway
School District, No 12, in Williamsburg
county, to issue and sell
coupon bonds for the purpose of erecting
a public school building and to provide
for a sinking fund commission and
define its duties" approved the 16th
| day of February, 1915, the school trusi
tees of Hemingway School District, No
j 12, in said county, are authorized and
I empowered, for the purpose of erecting
a public school building therein, to
issue and sell coupon bonds of the said
school district in the sum and to the
amount of fifteen thousand dollars
($15,000,000) bearing interest at a rate
not exceeding six per centum (6%) per
annum, payable semi-annually on January
1 and July 1 of each year, at such
place as said trustees may deem best,
provided the question of issuing the
said bonds authorized as aforesaid, shall
! be first submitted to tne quaunea voters
j of said school district, at some time and
j place in the discretion of the said board
J of trustees, all of which more fully and
; at large appears by reference to said
! act aforesaid:
J And. whereas, the said sum of fifteen
I thousand dollars ($15,000.00) does not
exceed eight per centum (8'A,) of the
assessed value of the taxable property
in seid school district No 12:
And, whereas, the said school trustees
of Hemingway School District. No 12.
by a resolution duly adopted, passed
and ratified in session assembled on the
3rd day of March. 1915, did, pursuant to
and by and under the authority of the
aforesaid act of the General Assembly
and in accordance and compliance with
the conditions and provisions thereof,
order and direct that an election be
held and conducted at the office of
Eaddy & Creel Brothers Co in the town
of Hemingway, S C, in said school district,
on Tuesday, the 23rd day of
March. A D 1915, for the purpose of
submitting to the qualified voters in
and of said school district, the question
of issuing coupon bonds of the said district
No 12 to the amount and in the
sum of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00)
for the purpose of erecting a
public school building in and for the
said Hemingway School District, No 12,
and the citizens thereof, by which said
resolution, passed, adopted and ratified
as aforesaid, it was further ordered
and provided that, for the purpose of
said election, the polls shall be opened
at Eaddy & Creel Brothers Company's
office in Hemingway, S C. at
eight o'clock in the forenoon and closed
- - . !_ ,u. u.. n t
at lour O ClOCK in me aneniuuu, ujr v u
Creel, H E Eaddy and J T DuRant, the
managers in and by said resolution
duly appointed and directed to hold and
conduct the said election as required by
law
Now,therefore, notice is hereby given
that, pursuant to the aforesaid act of
the General Assembly of the State of
South Carolina, approved the 16th day
of February, 1915, and by and under the
authority of the same, an election will
be held and conducted at the office of
Eaddy & Creel Brothers Company in
the town of Hemingway, S C, on Tuesday,
the 23d day of March,A D 1915, for
the purpose of submitting to the qualified
yoters residing in said school district
the question of issuing coupon
bonds of said Hemingway School District,
No 12, to the amount and in the
sum of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00)
for the purpose of erecting a
public school building in and for said
school district; that for the purpose of
such election the polls shall be opened at
eight o'clock in tne forenoon and closed
at four o'clock in the afternoon by C L
Creel, H E Eaddy and J T DuRant.
managers of the same duly nominated
and appointed; that only the qualified
voters residing in said school district
shall be entitled to vote at said election,
which shall be held and conducted m accordance
with and pursuant to the
aforesaid act of the General Assembly
of the State of South Carolina, and in
and comnliance with the
laws of the State of South Carolina
providing for and governing such elections,
and that at such election those
voting in favor of the aforesaid issue of
bonds shall vote "For Bonds" and those
voting against the aforesaid bond issue
shall vote "Against Bonds".
By order of the school trustees of
Hemingway School District, No 12, in
Williamsburg county, S C.
[ J M G Eaddy,
W G Carter,
F E Huggins.
School Trustees of H -ningway School
District, No 12, Williamsburg County,
SC. 3-ll-2t
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Citation Notice.
' THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
county of williamsburg.
By P M Brockinton, Esq, Probate
Judge.
Whereas, Abe Schultz made suit to
me to grant him letters of administration
of the estate of and effects of Sol
Peres,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish,
all and singular, the kindred
and creditors of the said Sol Peres,
deceased, that they be and appear before
me in the Court of Probate, to be
held at Kingstree, S C, on the 29th day
of March next, after publication thereof,
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to
show cause, if any they have, why the
said administration should not be
granted.
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March. Anno Domini, 1915.
Published on the 18th day of March,
1915, in The County Record.
P M Brockinton,
8-18-2t Probate Judge.
Notice
Is hereby given that at her late residence
in the town of West Andrews in
the county of Wiliiamsburg in the State
I of South Carolina, on the first day of
I April, A D 1915, 1 will sell to the high.
est bidder for cash, all and singular,
the goods and chattels belonging to the
late Mrs Mary Hutson Doar, deceased,
between the hours of 11 and 12 o'clock
' a. m. J W Doar,
{ Qualified Executor, Estate Mrs Mary
Hutson Doar. 3-18-2t
Notice of Final Discharge
Notice is hereby given that on the
17th day of April, 1915, at 12 o'clock,
noon, I will apply to P M Brockinton,
Judge of Probate of Williamsburg County,
for Letters Dismissory as Guardian
of the person and estate of D T Floyd.
J L Gowdy, Guardian.
March 11, 1915. 3-18-4t
Notice to Creditors.
All persons indebted to the estate of
J A Bradham, deceased, will please
make payment to the undersigned, and
all persons to whom the said estate is
indebted will render an account of their
, demands, duly attested.
Frances Allicenia Bradham,
3-18-4t Executrix.
Notice of Final Bis
chargeNotice
is hereby given that on the
29th day of March, A D 1915, at 12
o'clock, noon, I will apply to P M
Brockir.gton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg
county, for Letters I >ismissorv
as general guardian of the persons
ana estates of Eloise and Robert W
Moore. Mrs J F Mooke,
General Guardian.
February 25, 1915. 3-4-4t
Estate NoticeThe
creditors of the estate of Mrs
Louisa Snipes, deceased/ are hereby
notified to render to the undersigned at
his office in 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.
M A Shuler,
3-4-3t Executor.
mma
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The public is cordially invited
to attend any of the services of the
various churches of Kingstree.
Baptist Church.
Rev W E Hurt, Pastor.
Services every Sunday morning at
11:30 o'clock and evening at 7:30
o'clock.
Sunday-school at 10.00 a. m.
Prayer-meeting Wednesdays at
/1:30 p. ir>.
Episcopal Church,
Rev H D Bull, Minister.
Services for 5th Sunday in Lent,
March 21: Sunday-school, 10 a. m.;
evening prayer and sermon, 8 p. m.
Tuesday:Bible Class, 8 p. m.
Wednesday: Lenten service,8 p.m
Friday: Litany, 4:30 p. m.
. _
Me mod 1st citurcn.
/ Rev D A Phillips, Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday morning
at 11:30 o'clock and evening at 7:30
o'clock.
Sunday-school at 10:30 a. m.
Mid-week prayer meeting every
Wednesday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock.
Presbyterian Church.
Rev P S McChesney, Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school
4:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30
p. m.
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take cold and when you do you ,
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