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?IA ZLegal Notices * Final DischargeNotice is hereby given that on the Mh day of April, A D 1911, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. I will apply to P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate of WiJIiamsburg county, for a Final Dii< barge as Guardian of the person of vnd estate of Caswell G Roper. L B Roper. " * Cusnlian. I ? Final Discharge. "Notice is hereby given that on the 15th day of April A D 1911. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. I will apply to P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg, for a Final Discharge as Administrator of the estate of W T Ham, deceased. Richard Ham, S-16-4t Administrator. Final DischargeNotice is hereby given that on the 17th day of April, A D 1911, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, I will apply to P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate fot Williamsburg county, for a Final Discharge as Administrator of the estate of Charl !es M Mouzon, deceased. M M Mouzon, 3-23-4t Administrator. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 1st day of May, A D1911, at 11 o'clock in theforenooD.I will apply toP M Brockinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for a Final Discharge as Administratrix of the estate of F I) G Lo*ry, deceased. Ella Lowry. 8 JKMt Administratrix. Sheriff's Sale-Foreclosure of MortgageSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of williamsburg, Court of Common Pleas. S W Gowdy Company, a corporation reatcd and existing under the laws of ifce State of South Carolina, Plaintiff, ? against Jabez Christmas, Defendant. > Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of a decree of foreclosure and sale in the action above stated, issued out of the court of common pleas for the county and State aforesaid,dated March 6,1911,1, the undersigned Sheriff of said county, will sell before the court house door at Kingstree in the county and State aforesaid.on the first Monday in April, 1911, being.the 3rd day thereof, between the legal hours of sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following lands and tenements situate in said county of Williamsburg, to wit: "Aft that certain piece,parcel or tract of land situate in Williamsburg county, SC,andcontainingforty-nine (49) acres, and bounded as follows: North by lands -of J A L Christmas; East by lands of Thomas Wilson; South by lands of R A Christmas and on the West by lands of the estate of Charity Mims. Also mv interest as heir at law of Charity Mims. ' Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to pay for papers. G J Graham, Sheriff of Williamsburg county. Dated March 14, 1911. 3-16-3t Notice to CreditorsAll persons having claims against the estate of WS Camlin, Sr, deceased, ar? hereby notified and required to present the same, duly attested, to the undersigned, and ail persons indebted to the s*id estate are hereby required to make ^ _ .payment to the underslgne I at his place ~ of^eaidenee at Trio P O. R F D, In the comity of Williamsburg ami State of South Carolina. W R Camljn, 8uglified Executor of thees'ate of W unlin, Sr, deceased. S-30-3t Clerk's Sale. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA . COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. Marie D Harelson, etc., vs E G Dunloa. et al. Under and by virtue of the decree herein, dated March 6th, 1911. the undersigned Clerk of Court, H O Britton, will sell at public auction in front of the court house door in Kingstree, S C. a Monday, the 3d day of April, 1911, during the legal hours of sale, the following described tracts of land: All that plantation and tract of land 'wv- situate, lying and being in the county of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina, containing three hundred and fifty (350) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by land of Burril Norton; on the East by lands of Benj C Moore; on the South by lands formerly of James Thomas, and on the West by lands of W B Davis and Robt Blakeley, being the tract of land purchased from R A Moore by deed dated November 9, 1888. Also, all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate in Williamsburg county containing fifty-six (56) acres, more or less, ana bounded as follows, to r t: On the North by.lands of^estate of y Miles Norton; West by lands of estate of Miles Norton; on the South by lands of R A Moore; East by lands of B C Moore, or the run of Flat swamp, the above tract being a portion of a tract of 2.379 acres, being the tract of land purchased from R A Moore by deed dated .May 2,1889. The deed to the above described tracts of land is recorded in the Clerk of Court's office in Williamsburg j county in Deed Book "CC," page 177. J Terms of sale: Cash. H 0 Britton, 3-16-3t Clerk of Court. Homestead Notice, j Take notice, that C A Timmons, of j the county of Florence, State of South , Carolina, has by his petition, this day j filed with me,asked that a homestead in j personal property be set apart to him ! under Section 2635, Vol I, Code of Laws ef South Carolina, and acts amendatory thereto. H A BRUNSON, Acting Master Florence county. March 27, 1911. 3-30-4t j Citation Notice. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG By P M Brockintou, Esq, Probate J udsre. Whereas, S H Guerry made suit to me to grant hiru letters of administration of the estate of and effects of John Yancey Tisdale, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular trie kindred and creditors of the said John Yancey Tisdale, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Kingstree, rf C, on the 10th day of April 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. GP'en under my hand this 25th day of ** *- * TV i-1 1A1 1 Mitred. Anno uumiui, i?n. Published on the 30th day of March. 1911, In the County Record. P M Brockintok, 8-30-21 Probate Judge. Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor of Re# istration will be open on the 1st Monday in each month for the purpose ol registering any person who is qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident oi the State for two years, and of the county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote four months before the day ol election, and shall have paid, sis months before, any poll tax then due and payable, and who can both read and write any section of the constitution of 1896.submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or wht can show that he owns, and has paid all taxes collectable on during the present year, pioperty in this State assessed at three hundred dollars or more. J. Y. McGILL, Clerk of Board Notice District of South Carolina-ss: On this 23rd day of March, A D 1911, on reading the petition of M E McDonald, for discharge in bankruptcy, it is ordered by the court that a nearing be had upon the same on the 26th day of April, A D 1911, before said court at Charleston, S C, in said district, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published in a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and snow cause, if any they have, Why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the court that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness the Honorable Wm H Brawley. Judge of the said court, and the seal thereof at Charleston, S C, in said district, on the 23rd day of March, A D 1911. Richard W Hutson, [seal.] Clerk. 3-30-41 Notice. In the United States District Court, For the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of L D Rodgers & Company, Bankrupts. Notice is hereby given to. all ana singular the unsecured creditors of L D Rodgers & Company that at a meeting of their creditors duly called, they proposed and there was accepted by a majority in number and value of the said creditors, a composition twenty-five per cent (25%) to all and singular their unsecured creditors. That due report thereof has been made by the Referee to the Distxict Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, and that pursuant to an order of said court,datea March 23,1911, a hearing will be had upon the application of the said bankrupts to confirm the said composition pursuant to the report of the Referee in Bankruptcy, before Hon Wm H Brawley, Judge of said court, at his chambers in Charleston, S C, on the 5th day of April, A D 1911, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. R W Hutson, 3-30-lt Clerk U S District Court. 11 Has Millions of Friends. How would you like to number your friends by millions as Bucklen's Arnica Salve does? Its astounding cures in the past forty years made them. It's the best Salve in the world for sores, ulcers, eczema, burns, boils, scalds, cuts, corns, sore eyes, sprains, swellings. H^s no equal for piles, 25c at M L Allen's Dr. King's New Life Pills The best fn the world.' t WON MEDAL FOR ORATORY. A. H. Williams, Jr.. Makes His Mark at Carolina. Ashton H Williams, of Williamsburg county, representing the Euphradian Literary society, Wednesday evening of last week won the preliminary contest to select the University of South Carolina representative at the South Carolina Intercollegiate Oratorical contest at Greenwood next month. The contest was held in the university chapel before a large audience of students from the colleges of this city. The judges were: Rev, E 0 Watson, F H McMaster and John J McMahan. The orations had previously been passed upon by a committee elsewhere. T M Ross of the Euphradian society presided. The speakers and their speeches are as follows: J 0 Sheppard (Euphradian)? "What it Means to be a South CarI olinian." J D Brandenburg(Clariosophie)? "The Age-old Conflict." * RS Owens (Euphradian)?"Carolina's Problem." C G Wyche (Clariosophic)?"The Rules of the Game." A H Williams, Jr.(Euphradian)? "Practical Citizenship." Hoyt Watson (Clariosophic) ? "The Modern Crusade." The medal given by the two literary societies was awarded by E 0 Watson to Mr Williams, who will represent the university at Greenwood next month. Mr Williams was given a grade of 36 out of a possible 40 on composition and 58 out of a possible 60 on delivery, making a total grade of 94 for his oration.? Ihe State. John W Sickelsmith, Greensboro, Pa,has three children,and, like most children, they frequently take cold. "We have tried several kinds of cough medicine," he says, "but have never yet found any that did them as much good as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale by all dealers. Didn't Know the "Party." The Macon Telegraph is responsible for the assertion that when an Atlanta artist wrote to the Governor of South Carolina asking for reliable data about Langdon Cheves? whose portrait the artist wished to paintawith other Speakers of the National House of Representatives ?he received this reply from the Private-Secretary to the Governor: "Governor Blease says he does not know the man you inquire about or where he is now at." The Macon Telegraph.assumes the Governor is joking. It cannot imagine how he could be ignorant of Langdon Cheves. It is the Telegraph that is deficient in understanding. Why should the Governor burden his mind with ancient history? Let the dead past take'care nf its dead. Cominsr down to brass tacks, is it not of vastly more practical value for His Excellency to know Jim Farnum than to know of Langdon Cheves ? Why should he trouble with the shades of those of another generation when the shadow of Tom Felder falls athwart his path like a coming dark event ? Another thing. What sort of name is that, anyway ? Does it not look like "one of them damned foreigners ?" It does, and the Governor is not the man to bother himself with "foreigners;" he doesn't like 'em. Of course there may be an exception here and there; for example, there is a fine fellow in Charleston? His Italian Majesty's Consul Satolli, Prince of Tigerland. No, contemporary, we do not suspect the Governor joking when he reported Langdon Cheves noil est inventus.? The State. Attacks School Principal. A severe attack on school principal, Chas B Allen of Sylvania, Ga, is thus told by him. 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