The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 21, 1920, Image 5
NOTICE OF SALE FOR
PARTITION
r STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Williamsburg:,
Court of Common Pleas.
Francis Major and Limus Dingle
Plaintiff;
Diana Dingle, Isiah Dingle, Joel Din
gle, Stepney Dingle. Sassanah Majoi
Carter Murray and David Howard.
Defendant?
Notice is hereby given that undei
and by virtue of a decree issued oui
of the Court of Common Pleas foi
Williamsburg County, signed by hi:
Honor Judge I. W. Bowman, datec
October 8th 1920, to ro* directed, ]
will sell at public auction before th<
Court house at Kingstree, S. C. or
Monday, the first day of Novmber
moo cnmA hpin^ sales' dav. betweer
the legal hours of sale, the following
described real estate, to-wit?
All that certain piece, parcel 01
tract of land situated in the Ccuntj
of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina,
containing seventy-five acres
(75) more or less, and bounded as
follows, to-wit?On the north bj
lands of Carolina Fiber Comjjany
formerly of Gourdin; on the south bj
. lands of A. M. Gordon and on th<
west by lands of the estate of Morgan
Lesesne.
^ Terms of sale, cash; Purchaser t*
pay for papers and in the event oJ
said purchaser failin to comply wit!
his bid , the premises will be lesolc
at such purchaser's risk.
H. O. BRITTOh
Clerk of Court for Wil
. liamsburg County.
|k October 9th. 1920.
^ NOTICE OF SALE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Williamsburg,
Court of Common Pleas.
John R. Wheeler,
Plaintiff
vs
Mary E. Wheeler, Bessie Terry, D
C. Terry, Lonnie E. Wheeler ai
infant above the age of foirteei
years, and Ollie Cox and Rober
Cox, infants under the age of four
teen years, and Edward C. Cox.
lA^CUUCUVO*
Pursuant to a decree in the abov<
stated case, signed by his Honor
Judge I. W. Bowman, on the 11th
day of October 1920, I will offer foi
sale at public auction before th<
Court House door in Kingstree, S. C
on sales day in November to-wit: or
the 1st day of November, 1920, be
tween the legal hours of sale, to th<
highest bidder for cash, the follow
ing described parcels or tracts oJ
land, each parcel or tract to be sole
separately as below described:
1. All chat certain piece, parce
or tract Oj! land lying between anc
situate in the County of Williams
burg and State of South Carolina
Y containing sixteen and three-tenth:
(16) acres and bounded on th<
North by lands of T. A. Cox; on tin
+ East by tract surveyed for J. R
Wheeler; on the South by lands ol
tire estate of E. Cox and on the Wes
by lands of E. C. Cox; as will b<
\ more fully shown by reference t<
V map of G. T. Ford.
2. All that certain piece, parce
or tract of land lying, between am
situate in the County of Williams
burg and! in the State of South Caro
lina, containing sixteen and three
tenth (16.3) acres, bounded on tin
North by lands of T. A. Cox; on tin
East by tract surveyed for D. C. Ter
ry; on the South by tract surveye<
for J. R. Wheeler; on the West bj
tract surveyed for Mrs. E. .C Cox
as will be shown more fully by ref
erence to map of G. T. Ford.
S. AU that certain piece, parce
or tract of land lying:, being: and si
tuate in the County of Williamsburj
and State of South Carolina, con
taming twenty-four and four-tentl
r (24.4) acres, more or less and boun
dedon the North by lands of T. A
Cox; on the East by lands of S. B
Norton; on the South by tract sur
veyed for John R. Wheeler; and or
the West by tract surveyed for L. ?
Wheeler; as will be more fully showr
I by reference to map of G. T. Ford.
4. All that certain piece, parce
or tract of land lying, being and sit
uate in the County of Williamsburf
. and in the State of South Carolina
m containing forty and seven-tenth'
WL (40.7) acres, more or less, bounde<
on the North by tract surveyed foi
L. E. Wheeler and the tract surveyet
for D. C. Terry; on the East by land:
: ? ' of J. D. Flynn; on the South bj
lands of Carolina Farm Development
Company and estate of E. Cox; am
on the West by tract surveyed foi
r ^ oc \rill Ko TTiAfP fill.
ly shown upon the map thereof mad*
by G. T. Ford. %
H. 0. BRITTON,
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas foi
Williamsburg Countv.
ll-14-3t
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that th<
undersigned as Administrator of thi
estate of E. J. Eaddy, deceased, wil
apply to the Probate Judge of Will
iamsburg County at his office ii
Kangstree, S. C., on Friday Novem
ber 22nd at 12 o'clock noon, for theii
final discharge as such administrat
or and at said time will make a ful
accounting for their acts and doing:
aa administrator.
FARMERS A MEHCHANTS NA
TIONAL BANK. Lake City, S. C.
Administrator of the estate of E. J
Eaddy, deceased. 10-14-5t pm?
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given
that the undersigned, as genera
guardian of Lily Viola Marlow, wil
apply to the Probate Judge of th<
County of Williamsburg at his office
- ? r* If 1~-- 4-U.
in Kingstree, v^., on munuii,v un
15th day of November, 1920, for hi:
letters dismissory, and at the sai<
time will make full accountings o:
his actings and doings as such gen
? eral guardian.
U J. W. MARLOW
"General guardian of Lily Viola Mar
low. 10-14-5tl&:
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NOTICE OF SALE
I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Williamsburg,
Court of Common Pleas.
S. W. Gowdy.
?i Plaintiff,
vs.
M. J. Woods, P. L. Woods, Robert A
r Woods, N. S. Woods, Grant Hick
son Heal on Hickson, Roscoe Hick
> son Ethelan Hickson. J. A. Kelle:
r and A. C. Hinds,
t Defendants
r Pursuant to a decree in the abovi
5 stated case, signed Dy nis nono;
Judge John S. Wilson, on the thir<
I day of September, 1920, I will offei
i for sale at public auction before thi
i Court House door in Kingstree, S. C
? on sales day in November, to-wit 01
? the 1st day of November, 1920, be
r tween the legal hours of sale, to th<
highest bidder for cash, tf._ lollowinj
" described parcels or tracts of lanu
t All that certain piece, parcel oi
- tract of land known as my hom<
> place, where I now reside, contain
? ing fifty (50) acres and bounded a:
f follows, to-wit: on the Nortth ant
, East by lands of the estate of B. A
' Burgess; on the South and West b)
J lands of R. A. Woods the grantor.
ALSO
All that certain piece, parcel oi
> tract of land situate in Williamsburg
F County containing fifty (50) acre!
i and bounded as follows: on th<
I North by lands of Rina Burgess; oi
the East by lands of W. E. Nesmith
r on the South by lands of H. Graham
and on the West by lands of Ellio"
Thomas.
ALSO
One (1) lot in the town of Cade;
containing three-fourth acres ant
bounded as follows: on the North bj
lands of estate of C. C. Carsten; or
the East by the A. C. L. R. R
Right-of-way; on the South by land;
of the estate of C. C. Carsten; ant
on the West by lands of the estab
of C. C. Carsten near depot.
ALSO
i All that certain piece, ^arecl o
i tract of land situate lying and beinj
t in the County of Williamsburg Stab
- of South Carolina, containing two
hundred (200) acres, and known a
a part of the Staggers place, am
? bounded as follows, to-wit: on th
, North by lands of Mrs. H. Baker
. on the East by lands of R. A. Woods
r home place: o:i the South by land
i of H. J. Williamson; on the West b
lands of Mrs. P. R. Wilson.
! ALSO
All that certain piece parcel o
? tract of land situate lying and bemj
rimmtv if Williamahuror in th<
f State of Souti Carolina, containing
1 twenty-four (24) acres, more or lest
and bounded as follows, to-wit: 01
1 the West by lands of W. M. L. Bur
1 gess; on the East by lands of H. A
- S. Gibbs; on the South by lands < :
, R. S. Burgess; on the North by land:
j of R. A. Woods; being the tract con
? veyed to me by Sheriff J. D. Daniel:
i Deed dated September 3rd. 1899.
ALSO
f All that certain piece, parcel o:
t tract of land, situate, lying and beir j
; in the County of Williamsburg am
> State of South Carolina, contain^
twenty-five (25) acres more or les.
1 and bounded as follows, to-wit o)
1 the North by lands of Ben A. Bur
- gess; on the East by lands of Ed
- ward and Isaac Burgess; on th<
South by lands of the estate of Jo<
? Burgess; on the West by lands o
R. A. Woods; being the tract of lam
- conveyed to ne by P. L. Burgess b;
1 his deed dated October 11th. 1899
t and recorded in book 'X' at page 381
; however, reserving from the ooera
- tion of this deed one (1) acre in th<
North-East corner of the above des
1 cribed land, wheron Union Methodis
- Church is now situate,
f ALSO
All that certain piece, parcel o
i tin/?t nf l?nH in the Countv of Will
- iasmsburg and State of South Caro
. Una, containing fifty-four (54) acre
. and bounded as follows, to-wit on th<
- North by lands of Rina Burgess; 01
i the East by lands of the estate o
. W. D. Coker; on the South by land:
\ of Hughey Graham; on the West b:
lands of S. W. Gowdy; and Denni
1 Mouzon.
The said premises will be sold ii
I parcels or tracts as above described.
, Purchaser to pay for papers.
H. 0. BRITTON
1 Clerk of Court of Common Plea:
r for Williams burg County. 11-14-3
) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOI
t FINAL DISCHARGE.
1
r Notice is hereby given that on tin
" 8th day of November, A. D. 1920,
! will apply to P. M. Brockington, Pro
bate Judge of WiUiamsburg County
for Letters Dismissory as Adminis
r trator of the Estate of Judson Frye
deceased.
J. ED. COKER,
t Administrator of the Estate of Jud
' son Frye, Deceased. 10-7-5tpml
October 4, 1920.
?= - " ?? 1
TAX LAND SALE
1 By virtue of an execution to m<
directed, I have levied upon and wil
[ sell for Taxes on the first Monda'
>? MnvomKor hpinc thp first (1
day of the month, before the Cour
5 House door in Kingstree, Williams
burg County, S. C. The folluwim
described lands lo-wit.
125 acres of land in Johnson town
ship. Williamsburg County, S. C.. be
Jm longing to the Rev. M. R. Thomas
and bounded as follows: on the Xortl
by lands of John Fulmore, on th<
East and South by lands of W. C
, Hemingway & Co., on the West b}
, the Stage road.
Purchaser to pav for papers.
; GEO. J. GRAHAM,
Sheriff of Williamsburg County
I October 13, 1920. 10-14-3t
f GASOLINE SYSTEMS
Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Comput
' ing Scales, Floor Scales, Show Cases
s
, Account Registers, Rebuilt Cash Reg
isters, Safes, Store Fixtures. THI
J HAMILTON SALES CO., Columbia
S. C. 1-29-L
TAX NOTICE.
The tax books will be open for collection
of taxes for the year 1920 on
the 15th day of October. Tax levy as
follows:
For State 12 mills
For Constitutional School 3 mills
For Good Roads 2 mills
^ For All County Purpos2s__ll mills
.! For bar tee bonds l mm
For Federal Aid Proj. No. 80_1 mill
' School Districts having 4 mills special
school tax are Nos.4, 10, 59 60, 35,
I 7, 18, 57, 38, 51, 9, 45, 30, and 31.
~ School Districts having 8 mills speci
ial school tax are 46, 48, 50, 34, 4, 5,
r 36, 39, 41, 52, 6, 17, 19, 25, 29, 43, 49,
, 53, 55, 56, 14, 28, 40, 8, 37, 61, 54, 11
and 13.
j School Districts having 6 mills special
school tax are 47 and 32.
[ School Districts having 12 mills
' special tax are 22, 58, 27, 15, 42, 12,
. 23, and Andrews No. A-12.
" Schools Districts having 14 mills
[ special tax are 16 and 24.
The following school districts have
* bonds as stated:
\ j No. 22 4 mills
! No. 48 6 mills
* No. 58 6 mills
r No. 52. 4 mills
No. 25 4 mills
No. 11 4 mills
No. 15 8 mills
' No. 42 4 mills
I No. 12 6 mills
Clarendon Bonds on Clarendon
\ township, Nos. 14 and 53, 1& n:
| A tax of 50 cents on dogs.
' Drainage tax is due and payable at
the same time with other taxes.
All pa:.-ties between the ages of 21
and 60 years, inclusive, are liable, un^
less exempted by law, to a poll tax of
$1.00, also to a commutation tax of
' $2.00.
' Upon all unpaid taxes after December
31 a penalty of 1% will
r added for January, 1% for February
and 5% to the 15th day of March next,
E: after wliich the books will be closed
and executions issued upon all unpaid
taxes.
Those who desire to pay their taxes
' through the mail may expedite mat^
ters by dropping the Treasurer a card
- IV# fovno
USIUUg 1UI U1C aiuuuiit IM un.il U?AV...
] so as to avoid sending the wrong
amount, also stating the township or
i townships (if property is owned i:.
?' more than one) and if possible give
? school district where property is los
cated. After paying taxes, examine
r your receipts and see if all your property
is covered; if not, see about it at
once.
r By following the above suggestions
I complications and additional cost may
- be avoided. R. B. SMITH,
I 9-16-D8-15 ' mnty Treasurer.
1 SUMMONS FOR RBLIEF
(Complaint Served)
; STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
f County of Williamsburg,
s COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
- C. W. Boswell, Plaintiff,
5 , against
Anna Jacobson and Bank of Williamsburg,
a Corporation organized by
r and under the laws of tne State of
? South Carolina, Defendants.
1 TO THE DEFENDANTS above
? named: Anna Jacobson and Bank of
s Williamsburg:
i YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
- and required to answer the Complaint
- in this action, of which a copy is heree
with served upon you, and to serve a
e copy of your answer to said Complaint
f on the subscriber at their office in
1 Kingstree, S. C., within twenty days
f after the service hereof, exclusive of
the day of such service; and if yc
3 fail to answer the Complaint within
- the time aforesaid; the Dlaintiff in
e this action will apply to the Court for
- the relief demanded in the Complaint,
t Sept 24, 1920. STOLL & O'BRYAN
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
r To the Absent Defendant, Anna Jacobson:
" TAHE NOTICE: That the Summons
in this action, of which the foregoing
^ is a copy, together with the Complaint
) was duly filed in the office of the
* Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for
Williamsburg County, South Carolina,
^ on the 24th day of September, 1920.
5 STOLL & O-BRYAN,
Plaintiff's Attorneys
1 9-30-3 ts&o'b
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
FINAL DISCHARGE,
s. _________
* Notice is hereby given, That the un
dersigned, as administrator of the es?
tate of John Murray, deceased, will
apply to the Probate Judge of Williamsburg
county, S. C., at his office
in Kingstree, S. C., on Monday, the
? 1st day of November, 1920, at twelve
1 o'clock noon, for his final discharge
' as administrator of said estate, and
' at said time will make a full account
' ing of his actions and doings as such
' administrator.
JAMES MURRAY,
Administrator of the Estate of John
" Murray, Deceased. 9-30-5tl&s
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
as Administrator of the
J Estate of J. C. Wilson, deceased, will
| apply to the Probate Judge of Wil''
liamsburg County, S. C.. at his office
' in Kingstree, S. C., on Monday, the
1 8th day of November, 1920, at twelve
" o'clock noon, for his Final Discharge
? as Administrator of said Estate, and
at said time will make a full accounting
of his actings and doings as such
" Administrator.
' October 5, 1920.
1 W. H. WILSON,
- Administrator of the Estate of J. u.
WiJson, Deceased. 10-7-5tl&s.
f
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
FINAL DISCHARGE.
. NOTICE IS HEREBY1 GIVEN.
. That the undersigned, as Administrar
tor of the Estate of J. Marion Barrineau,
deceased, will apply to the Pro|
bate Judge of Williamsburg county,
S. C , at his office in Kingstree, S. C..
- on Monday, the 18th day of October,
1920, at twelve o'clock noon, for his
? final discharge as administrator of
said estate, and at said time will make
a full accounting of his actings and
? doings as such administrator.
' J. D. BARRINEAU.
, Administrator of the Estate of J.
Marion Barrineau, Deceased,
t 9-16-5tl*s
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