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f She <?ountn It front KINGSTREE. S. C C. W. WOLFE, editor and proprietor. TERMS SUBS UIPTIOX RATfiS: One copy, one year. ? ? ? $1.00 One c??py. >ix mouth*, ? ? - . *>' fniecopv, ill ec months. ? ? .25 Subscript mo payable :? s-Jvance. OBITUARIES. Obituary notices will l?e published free up to 10? words, ?xcept poetry. All obituary poetry will be charged for at the rate'ot one cent a word When obituaries are extended beyond 100 words count the words an<l enclose money or stamps to make up the difierence. Remembek. we publish free only one hundred wordjs obituaries, tributes of Respect. Resolutions, etc., lree. Also, only one obituary of the same person will be published free. This does not apply to news notices of deaths sent us as news. This notice will be strictly adhered to. THURSDAY. OCT. 17 1907. Sheriff's Sale. State of South Carolina, 1 County of Williamsburg. / Court ot Common Pleas. JS. JB. Jtcnoaus, riainiui, AGAINST Rich McElveen, et al, Under and by virtue of a decree of foreclosure and sale in the above tafced case, granted by the Court of Common Pleas, bearing date March 27, 1907, the undersigned will on the 4th day of November, 1907, during the legal hours of sale, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, /or cash, before the court house door id fiinptree in the State and county aforesaid, the following described property: All that certain piece parcel or tract of land lying, beiDg and situate in Williamsburg county, State of South Carolina, containing thirty (30) acres, more or less, ana bounded on >the north by lands of Mallard Lumber Co.; on the east by lands of Eli Davis; on the south by lands of John Timmons, and on the vest by lands of Muray Davis. Purchaser to pay for papers. G. J. Graham, Sheriff Williamsburg County. For Sale! We will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at Kingstree, on the first Monday in December next, the following tracts of land, to wit: One tract containing three hundred and thirty-nine acres within $ mile of Johnsonville church aud graded school, bouuded as follows: North a ?d east by G. S. B. Huggins' land; south by Thos. Ginns' land, and west hy Muddy creek , swamp, the run being the line. 2d. One tract containing one hundred acres, one and one half miles from Johnsonville, and bounded as follows: On the east by land formerly owned by J. L. Venters; eouth by land formerly owned by W. H. Johnson; west by laud of estate of J. W. Kimball aud estate of H. C. Haselden, north by land formerly owned by W. J. Dennis. 3d. One tract containing six huudred and thirty-nine acres, more or less, kuown as the Kimball tract, bounded as follows: South by land formerly owned by W. J. Haselden; east by lands formerly owned by W. J. Dennis; north by lands of J. H. Chapman and esta'e of J. W. Kimball,and west by public road from Johnson's ferry to Georgetown, the road being the line between said land and S. B. Pus ton's land. 4th. One tract containing Iwo acres, situated at Johnsonville and bounded as follows: North by land of John M. Eaddy; east by land of the estate of H. C. Haselden; south and west by S. B. Poston's land, S. B. Haselden, Daisy H. Cooper. 10-17-9t. Want More Cotton to Gin. Some time during the summer months the people of this immediate vicinity appealed to the home office of the South Atlantic Oil Co for better ginning facilities. Our ginneries were all overhauled and gotten in readiness to meet the gathering A Tn A V* ? ? yi iuc tuuuii u uul w c nave not been able to operate our plants to their fullest capacity a single day this entire fall. In fact, we have had to close down the down-town ginnery because our supply of cotton was insufficient to keep them all running, Even with this we are not overworked at oil mill ginnery. We advertised that we were ready to handle all the cottor that could be brought us for a radius of ten miles and that we ( could turn out a bale at this i ,gin every ten minutes and we were not joking. It looks as if too much cotton cannot be j brought us and every one that | wishes to get cotton ginned will save time bv giving us their patronage. We charge $2.00 where we furli'ind Knortrirur nni] UirMJ OtV.UlJU IIUUU S-2 25 when new bagging is furnished. Considering that thi> is one of the best cotton markets , in any section of thfe county, i not saying anything of the seed i market, for it is a candid fact ; that the best cash prices are always obtained here for them and best exchange for. cotton seed meal, isn't it a question of economy to have your cotton hauled here and ginned, letting us handle your seed for the cash , or meal given in exchange which we will warrant is always to , your advantage ; . tnen your cottdfc is already here where the mrket is always good? Brftgyour cotton for us to gin and let us handle your seed. See that we are kept busy, and we will busy ourselves for you. Yours, South Atlantic Oil Co., n n . . ra ir _T7? 1# &y \jto. Xi. aitXi , Jigx. Il-17-tf Decree for Sale and Partition.! State of South Carolina, j i County of Williamsburg. j Court of Cobhoi Pleas. i H Vf McCutchen, A E Creen, Saliie L ' Bristow, J E McCutchen, Julia Mc- < Cutchen, E Belle Turner, L Addie i Cockfield, Laura A McGee, A Veila ? McKinzie, Maria L Jennings, E T Moody, H EMoody, J W Moody, P M ' Moody, W T Moody, E M Webster and 1 t M Belk, ' Plaintiffs. against J B McCutchen, Leila McCutchen, Anna May McCutchen, William W Mc- s Cutchen and'Albert S McCutchen, Defendants. By virtue of an order issued out of 1 the Court of Common Pleas in the t above stated case to me directed, dated the 10th day of October, 1907, I will sell at public auction, to the highest ' bidder for cash, before the court house < door in Kingstree, S C, during the le- f K1 hours of sale, on Monday, Novem- . r 4, 1907, the following described tracts of land, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract 5 of land lying, being and situate in the i County of Williamsburg and State of i South Carolina, containing four hun- ; ared eighteen and one-naif (418>$) acres, more or less, and bounded on the ' north by lands of J S McClam, Mary ' Graham and Estate of Charles McClam; i nn tKp Mat bv lands of H Parker and t Gadsden Floyd; on the south by lands , Gadsden Floyd and Henry Dennis, and on the west by lands of S McKenzie, John Floyd and Estate of William ' Brown. ALSO All that piece, parcel or tract of land , lying, being and situate in the County of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina, containing forty two (42) 1 acres, and bounded on the north by < lands of E A Dennis; on the east by , lands of Marie Jennings; on the south by lands of Estate of M A J Conk and on the west by lands of J T Keeley. Purchaser to pay for papers. 1 h o britton, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas, . , for Williamsburg bounty. October 15, 1907. Decree for Foreclosure and Sale. State of South Carolina, 1 Williamsburg County, j Court of Common Picas. B. Wallace Jones, Agt., Plaintiff, against William T. Grey, Defendant By virtue of an order issued out of the Court of Commou Pleas in the above stated case, to me directed, dated the 26th day of March, 1907, 1 will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, before the court ftonse door iu Kingstree, & C., during the legal hours of sale on Monday, Nov. 4th, 1907, the following described tract of land, to-wit: All the certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in Williamsburg county and State i f South Carolina, containing fifty-four (54) acres, bounded as follows: North by lands of J. Graham, east . by lands of Ned Gaskins, south by lands of W. Thomas Mills, west by lands of George Tisdale. Pnrcnaser to pay for papers. G. J. Graham, Sheriff Williamsburg County. October 14th, 1007. You never have any trouble to get children to take Kennedy's Laxative . Cough Syrup. They like it because - it tastes nearly like maple sugar. T^pnnpHv'a T.?*?Hvp Cnntrh Svrnn in a safe, sure and prompt remedy for ' coughs and colds, and is good for 1 every member of the family. Sold i by W, L. Wallace, M. D. Notice! | To Manufacturers and Whole sale Liquor Dealers : You are hereby requested to! i : a. 1 ^,1 i_ : ? t suomu beaieu oius> in accoruance ; with the requirements of the; Dispensary Law now in f<?rce in this State, for supplying liquors j to the Williamsburg County Dispensary Board for the quar ter beginning1 November lhtii, 1907, and ending Febrnarv 10th, 1908. 200 gallons 70 pf. Corn, 200 gallons 85 pf. Corn, 200 gallons 70 pf. Kye, 150 gallons ><5 pf i Rye. All gallons in demijohns. | 900 cases 70 proof Corn in 1-2. pints, pints and quarts. 600 cases *5 proof Corn in 1-2 j pints, pints and quarts. 600 cases 70 proof Rye in 1-2 pints, pints and quarts. 600 cases 85 proof Rye in 1-2 pints, pints and quarts. 300 cases 70 proof Gin in 1-2 pints, pints and quarts. 300 cases 90 proof Bin in 1-2 pints, pints and quarts. 150 cases 75 proof Rum in 1-2 pints, pints and quarts. Bids will be considered either in cases or drums. 300 barrels plain steamed beer. ISO harrela PYnnrt he#?r Bids are also solicited on case liquors, rye, corn, gin, rum, scotch, malt, brandies, wines, domestic and imported, ale, stout, in quarts, pints and 12 pints. Said goods to be delivered at King6tree, Lake City and Scranton, freight prepaid. The Board reserves the right to increase or decrease the above named quantities as the demand of the trade may require. Also the right to reject all or any part of any bid. Goods to be paid for within 90 days from receipt thereof. Bids to be sent by express or registered mail, endorsed bids for liquors, directed to J. W. Cook, County Treasurer, Kingstree, S. C. We ilso ask that discount for cash De named with each bid. W. E. Snowden, J. M. Parker, "Williamsburg County Dispensary Board. 1 ??, Don't get ont patience with the jaby when it is peevish and restless, 1 ind don't wear yourself out worrying ' light and day about it?just give it I, i little Cascasweet. Cascasweet is a < jdrrective for the stomachs of babies < ind children. Contains no harmful 1 Irnes. bold by W. L. Wallace, il D. | | Mr. Willia 1 Good Citij ft In a certain western /J? X town lives a gentleman I whose name is William / ft Dollar. They call him I ft Dollar Bill when they get funny. But Mr. Del- i v ^ lar is a dignified, enter- 1 > ? prising, good citizen. fc-.jj ft Xot every Dollar 29 ft Bill is a good citizen. |B ^ Many of them are prone ^ to ignore the claims of ft their own community ft and run away to a big 2 city to be spent. Many v q millions of Dollar Bills Xs ft have left the smaller \ ft towns for the overgrown ?^ ft cities this present year of X our Lord. SIIow many Dollar Bills have gone out of ft THIS TOWX ? left l\ 2 home and gone to some I S big city, never to return ? t Every time a Dollar Bill leaves town it takes a two-< to a Mail Order Store. That X but it doesn't help the local : jgj much less trade for him. | ? $ Which means just so i S ing in this community. Which means just so $ business stagnation, z Which means the s J ' growth just to that exter | i ? If you could figure up the S* in this secret manner, like taki can't?you would know just h ? by indulgence in this mail ord< ? If these Dollar Bills were citizens they would stay at hor 2 ing things along. @ How many of YOUR Do $ express out of town on the En Decree for Sale and Partition. ; State of South Carolina, "1 Williamsburg County. J Court of Common Pleas. Drncilla Altman, Francis E. Faddy, Victoria Hanna, John B. Airman; and tvisan U. Stone, Plaintiffs, against Henry Altman, Lizzie Thompson,' Josie Altman, James II. Altman,! Dollie Altman, Warren Altuian, Ghii&ie Thompson, Euia E. Breece, James G. Thompson, Classic I? Thompson, Walter II, Th mipsun and S. B. Boston, Defendants. Bv virtue of an order issued out of the Court of Common Pleas in the 11 above stated case, to me directed, I dated the 12th day of October, 1907, i 1 will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for caah, before the ( court house door iu Kingstree, S. C., j during the legal hours of sale, on Monday, November 4th, 1907, the following described tracts of land, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and sit- ( uute in the county of Williamsburg ' and State of South Carolina, known 1 us the estate of Wm. Thompson, containing one hundred (1001 acres, ! more of lees, and bounded on the north by lands of Margaret ?. Altman, on the east by lands of R. S Eaddy, on the sontb by lands of J. P. Stone, and on the west by lands of Daniel DnRant: ALSO All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and sitnate in the connty of WMliamsbnrg' and State of South Caroline, containing one hnndred (100) acres, more or less, known as the estate of John J. Altman, and bounded on the north by lands of George Brown, on the east by lands of M. H. Carter, on the south by lands of P, Rhem & Sons, and on the west by lands of John B. Altman. Purchaser to pay for papers. G. J Graham, Sheriff Williamabnrg County. uctooer 14, iyu7. 1 To check a cold quickly, get from j your druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets called Preventics. Druggists everywhere are now dispensing Preventics, for they aire not only safe, but decidedly certain and prompt Preventics contain no Quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preventics will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, LaGrippe, etc. Hence the name, Preventics. Good for feverish children. 48 Preventics 25 cents. Trial Boxes .Sets. Sold t>y D. 0. Scott. m Dollar, j ten. 1 ^ ( I 1 % ?pnt stamn with it. for it 20 S & helps the postmaster a little, merchant. It means just so q :?t f much loss cash circulat- ? ? much more social and $ & tunting of the town's ,t * f Dollar Bills that leave town ? ing French leave?which you :?* ow much the town i9 stunted & ir stunt. $ really good and enterprising 45 ne and circulate around, help- & liar Bills take the midnight q velope Route ? 45 MMM46MeHBH?<MMH?4BH54?45 < T DeWitt's Carbolized Watch Hazel Salve is gooi for boils, burns, cuts, 3calds and skin diseases. It is espepecially good for piles. Suld by W L Wallace"D. ill KillslB USE KINGSTR TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We, the undersigned, having pur Columbia, Ohio, through their repres< imported French Stallion, Val-de-Sai 3f $3,000.00, we can conscientiously i a horse that we have ever had the pie wish to improve their stock of horses Thos McCij M H Jacob M F Heller, John F McFadden, J C Everett, L P Kinde VAL-de-8AIRE will stand the ? 525.00. For full particulars call on oi manager of F C Thomas' stables. Aug. 30 '07. Organised 1903. Bank of I Lake it; Capital Stocl Surplus SAVINGS DE Interest allowed at the rate of 4 ] quarterly: July, October, .li OFF1C A. H. Williams, Pres., W. J. Singletary, Vice Pres., W. L. Bass, D1REC A. H. Williams, W. J. Si W. T. Askins, J. B. Du Henry P. 1 We are Drenared to afford you et SHIN( 1 SOLID CA1 BLIZZARD HA LAKE CI1 So. 1 All Heart at $5.25 per M. 1 per M. No. 3 A very good 1 CARLO Come to us, we can save you grade Lime $1.25 a barfe One carload of Pittsburgh Peri before placing your order. SEWING MACHINES?A hij to please, $20.00. BLIZZARD LAKE C!' ?I] YOU WA1 HO\ ' fcfcSS&SSS NICELY P/ 4f # THE LATEST S ANY NICE r?A\!C VAIT W UWHL. 1 V*J w $ YOUR ORDE %***?* KINGSTREE HARD Mr A WELLS of Savann time, and is an Artist in tt you satisfaction. Z3F"Mr Wells will visit Lake C Wall Papei ? A ,i ^ 1 ?? 1 5 De Witt's Little Early Risers are good for anyone who needs a pill. They are small, safe, sure, little pills that do not gripe or sicken. Sold by W L Wallace, M D. tat ci : co? EE. S. C. chased from McLaughlin Bros., of mtative, Mr R I James, the grand re, registered No. 4162, for the snm say he is the g-andest specimen of asure of looking at, and breeders who will do well to see him. tchen, Pres. s, Set'y and Treas. B S Smith, | Direct0?. leason at F C Thomas' stablea. Fee r address any of the above office^ or \ - -ake City ft S* C. _____ C$20 000. . 5,000. v PARTMENT. percent, per annum, payable anuary and April. i :ERS: E. W. Yates, Cashier, D. E. Motley, Asst. Cashier, , Attorney. TORS: ngletary, J. A. Green, Rant, J. C. Lynch, Williams. rery facility which your business e justify. 3LES! *LOAD FOR RDWARE CO., ry, 5. c, tfo. X a Good Shingle at $4.25? shingle at $3.00 per M. ^ IAD LlflE money and give the highest 1. :ect Fence just arrived. See us ?h grade machine, guaranteed. ^RDWARE CO. rY.s c. : I ' V .1 t. . * H ? \ NT YOUR USE kPERED IN * | STYLE, OR jjj ( jm PAINTING tf\ m CAN LEAVE Q * R WITH 2 A' IWARE COMPANY* ah, is here for a limited l tat line and will ^ ity 25th insL, with a full line r Samples, v T- / ? ' . " F . (