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For rates apply at this office. In remitting checks or money orders sake navable to THE COUNTY RECORD. THURSDAY. FEB. 24. 1916. The Columbia State celebrated its '25th anniversary Friday, the 18th inst, by issuing an extra large paper ?38 pages?filled with interesting reading matter and attractive advertisements showing the wonderful 1 . s * j. f progress ot trie paper,tne cny 01 Columbia and the whole State of South Carolina 9ince its inception in 1891. There was scarcely a town or section in the State that was not represented in this splendid anniversary number. The illustrations were numerous and of an interesting type and go to show that the plant is now one of the best equipped in the South. New County Government It will be of interest to the people of Wiliiamsburg to know that a bil1 changing the county's system ot government was passed during the last days of the session of the Gem eral Assembly. The bill as enactec into law, and which appears below, deals chiefly with the question ot roads and bridges, and does not seem to affect any other department of the county's government, other than to dispense with the services of the old auditing board which convened once a month to audit and pa^fc upon the various claims in the hands of the County Commissioner, Hereafter, according to the new law, the County Commissioner will be known as County Supervisor and a board, composed of four gentlemen, will constitute what is to be known as the Board of County Commissioners. The members of this board are to be appointed by the Governor, for terms ranging from one to four years so that the term of one member will expire each year when a new appointment may be made for four years. Hereafter the Road Engineer will be selected by the Supervisor and Board of Commissioners instead of being selected by the popular vote of the people at the regular primary elections every two years. The duties of the Road Engineer will remain practically the same as heretofore. The act provides that Mr J P Frierson, the present Road Engineer, shall be retained in that office until January 1, 1917, at a salary of $1500 a year, and also provides that the Road Engineer may be removed for cause at anv time, after 30 days' notice, by the Commissioners, who are to be responsible to the people for a wise and judicious expenditure of the county's, road funds. .The bill, ag passed, is as follows: Action 1. In Williamsburg couni i i J _ _i ty tr?e-r^ siiau oe eieeiea, as proviaea by law, * Jounty Supervisor whose term of cvfSee shall be for four years, and until his successor shall have been elected and qualified. Sec 2. The County Supervisor so elected shall, before entering upon the dutfes of his office, execute a tor the use of the county for the faithful performance of his duties. in the sum of two thousand dollars. Said bond to be approved in the same manner as now provided for bonds of County Auditors. Sec 3. The said County Supervisor shall keep such books as may be necessary for the preservation of all official acts and records pertaining to the duties of his office and the duties of the Board of County Com-, missioners as hereinafter provided, i and said Supervisor shall have power and authority to administer oaths to any person in reference to mat- j ters appertaining to his office. Sec 4. There shall be in Williams-, burg county a Board of County1 Commissioners composed of the i County Supervisor, elected under1 the provision of this act, who shall be chairman of said board, and four commissioners, who shall be appointed by the Governor, upon the recommendation of the foreman of the grand jury and the members of the county delegation of the General Assembly, or a majority thereof, whose terms of office shall be four years and until their successors shall be appointed and qualified: Provided, That when the commissioners are first appointed the Governor shall designate one of said number to serve for a term of one year, one to serve for two years, one to serve for three years and one to serve for four years, their successors to serve each for a full term of four years. Said commissioners shall be commissioned by the Secretary of State as other county officers: Provided, That no two of said commissioners shall be appointed from the 3ame section or community of the county. Sec 5. That said Board of County Commissioners shall have general jurisdiction over all public highways, roads, bridges and ferries, and over paupers, and in all matters re1 lating to taxes and disbursements of public funds for county purposes, . and in any other case that may be . necessary for the internal improve' ment and local concerns of public interest; with full power and author^ ity to devise plans, employ civil engineers, appoint overseers and or, ganize such working forces as may to them appear necessary for the the practical construction and pres1 ervation of the roads and bridges of ' the county, and shall employ guards for the chaingang. Sec 6. That before entering upon I their duties as provided for under this act, the County Commissioners shall each execute a bond for the use of the county for the faithful performance of their duties in the sum of one thousand dollars. Said j bond to be approved in the same ' I manner as now provided for the I bonds of County Auditors. : Sec 7. That as soon as practicable and within thirty days after having received their commissions the Board ' of County Commissioners shall meet t in the office of the County Supervisor and shall elect one of their number secretary to the board, whose additional duty it shall be to ' keep a complete and accurate record of the proceedings of each meeting q nr\r%\7 nf I v*v* ,Iiw vvvv* **" "" j mendations or offer suggestions for j the improvement of the road9, make | requisition for material, implements ; and supplies needed for the chainj gang or other purposes, and to perform all other requirements pre, scribed for him by the Board of I , County Commissioners. Sec 12. That all moneys collected by the Clerk of Court for licenses of; i , ; ui itic iA/aiu, nuu otiuu iuv u wpj v* . same with the County Supervisor (j for the permanent files of his office: ! Provided, That all other clerical ' matters pertaining to the duties of the Board of County Commissioners , shall be performed by the County r I Supervisor or a clerk employed by , him. Sec 8. That it shall be the duty 1 of the Board of County Commission ers to hold monthly meetings upon such day or date as may be designat. ed by them, and upon such other dates as may appear necessary to said board in the discharge of their f duties. ' Sec 9. That the salary of the i County Supervisor shall be eight . hundred dollars per annum. Each of the other members of the Board ! of County Commissioners shall be j paid a salary of three dollars per J diem and mileage, ten cents per I j mile one way, for each day served: [Provided, That such paid service i shall not exceed twenty-four days I per annum. '! in That it- uholl Ko tliu dntv ! ; of the Board of Commissioners to employ a suitable and capable per, son, at a salary to be fixed by said board, who shall be designated as i Road Engineer and whose duty it shall be to personally supervise the constructive work of road and bridge building in the county, under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the Board of County Commissioners, including the supervision of chaingang. He shall be subject at all times to the advice and direction of the said Board, and may be dismissed by them for cause, or his contract cancelled upon thirty days' notice. Said Road Engineer shall be chosen or selected by '.such procedure or in such manner as the ! Board of County Commissioners may, j in their judgment, elect. I Sec 11. That it shall be the duty | of the Road Engineer to report to j the Board of County Commissioners i any and all violations or violators of j the road laws which may come unhia nhaprvflh'nn makp recom all kinds shall go into the general ( road and bridge fund of said county, j Sec 13. That all able-bodied male persons from the age of twenty-one to sixty years, both inclusive, in the county of Williamsburg, shall be re- j quired annually to pay two dollars, commutation or road tax, except, those persons who, by statute, are. now exempt from poll tax. Sec 14. That all persons who are liable to road duty as fixed by Section 13 of this act, in lieu of performing or causing to be performed, labor upon the public highways of said county shall be required to pay the County Treasurer of said county at the same time other taxes are paid, an annual commutation or road tax of two dollars per head, which shall be expended upon the public roads of the county, and as nearly as practicable in the township from which collected. Said tax to be collected as poll tax is > now collected; ami any failure to j ? ? ? - ? -J - I? - - I 1 I pa> saiu ruau LUA Mini! uc a uiisuc- ii meanor, and the offender, upon con- II viction, shall be punished by a fine of not less than five dollars and not more than fifty dollars or imprisonment for not more than 30 days. Sec 15. That it shall be lawful for the Board of County Commissioners to accept from individuals, firms or corporations, gifts in money, material or labor: Provided, Such is given or donated unconditionally and for the sole purpose of supplementing public funds when said public funds are insufficient to complete or provide necessary or desired repair or improvements of any section or bridge of any public road in the county: Provided, however, That such gifts or donations can be used only upor such section or bridge or road for which they were given or donated, and it shall be the duty of the County Supervisor to keep an accurate account of all such receipts and disbursements. Sec 15. That the present County Commissioner, elected under the provisions of the act of 1912, known as act No 305, shall complete the term of office for which he was elected, as County Supervisor pro i it:. vieu ior unuer inis acu Sec 16. That the first Road Engineer employed by the Board of County Commissioners under the provisions of this act shall be J P Frierson, who shall receive a salary of fifteen hundred dollars per annum and shall serve until January 1,1917, unless removed for cause, as provided. Sec 17. That the salaries of the County Commissioners and the salaries of their employees shall be paid out of and chargeable to the road and bridge fund of the county. Sec 18. That act No 305 of the acts of 1912, entitled "An act to K amend an act entitled 'An act to provide a county government for t( Williamsburg county,' " approved n February 24, 1908, together with ^ the act which it amended, are hereby repealed. ? Sec 20. That the County Super- ~ visor and County Commissioners , provided for under the terms of this n act shall be governed in all public e matters not herein specified and not a otherwise inconsistent with this act, J* by the provisions of the Code of _ 1912, so far as it relates to their duties as County Supervisors and Boards of County Commissioners. 11 APPOINTMENTS. Ii Upon the recommendation of the county delegation. Gov Manning appointed Mr Geo W Davis magistrate at Hemingway. The recess appointment of Messrs I ^ Henry Gamble, Greelyville, and S.8< U ?.aaay, jonnsonvuie, as magis- j * trates in their respective districts ;c< were confirmed by the Senate. A C Hinds, Esq, was appointed ; 1! assessor in Hope township. 'si Messrs H A Meyer, B E Clarkson j jj; and H H Kinder were appointed a : tj Board of Registration for Williams-b burg county. jE ,r | ai The portraits of Gens Robert Ej a Lee and "Stonewall" Jackson were|*j hung in the hall of the House of p] Representatives while the proceedings of Saturday night were under way. The portraits had been pur- ^ chased that afternoon from Foindex- ! ter Page Carter, artist, for $200. I I j jr RUB OUT PAIN j? I with good oil liniment. 1 hat s I S? the surest way to stop them. L e] The best rubbing liniment is jj i M MUSTANG" LINliENTF Good jor the Ailments of ' ^ Horse3, Mules, Cavtle, Etc. |0? Qood for yovr cwn A ches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, as Cuts, Sums, Etc. m 25c. 50c. $?. At all Dealers. Ct' i I The Ice King | I 1 1 i \i I I Ordinary mineral water bottle can be used in connection with the water cooler as shown if desired. Bottle is not furnished with refrigerator TO THE TRADE C. We need only to 9ay that the quality of the line for 1916 will be tne same as in the past. C. To those not heretofore acquainted with the line, we can mention the following points of superiority C. The outside cases are of genuine solid oak, not imitation as in most linoa W IIV& IIKVO. C. The insulation is of charcoal sheathing with dead air space between the walls, and gives great economy in the matter of ice consumption. C. This line has center flue cold air circulation. C. All models have brass hardware, Roman gold finish, re-tinned wire shelves, removable drain pipes for easy cleaning, self-retaining casters, etc. C. Dimensions of ice chambers are taken with ice racks in place and lids closed so that all space shown is available for use. Kingstree Furniture Company, Phone 167 Death of Capt. Royal. W N Royal,for a number of years eneral manager of the Atlantic toast Line railroad,died at Wilmingon.N C, Sunday, aged 64. He was a ative of Petersburg, Va, but went a Florence in youth and entered tie railroad service as telegrapher, ly successive promotions he finally ecame general manager. He was j irrhlu rPcrnrilpH hi fill that knPU' I 'feUIJ ?ve%....vw im. His body was brought to Flornce and funeral services were held t the Presbyterian church Tuesday icrning, interment being made in lount Hope cemetery. Notice to Creditors. i the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of South Carolina i the matter of J G Barron and Mary A Barron, as co-partners as the Johnsonville Mercantile Company, and in .-i 'idually ?Bankrupts. IN* BANKRUPTCY. To the creditors of J G Barron and lary A Barron, as co-partners as Johnmville Mercantile Company, and indiidually, of Johnsonville, Williamsburg junty, and District aforesaid, Bankjpts. Notice is hereby given that on the Sth day cf February, A D 1916, the lid J G Barron and Mary A Barron, idividually and as co-partners, were uly adjudicated bankrupts; and that re'first meeting of their creditors will e held at the office of LeRoy Lee, Isquire, at Kingstree, S C, on the 4th ay of March, 1916, at 12 o'clock noon, t which time the said creditors may Ltend, prove their claims, appoint a ustee, examine the bankrupt and ansact such other business as may 1__ u ~ ropeny come ueiurc saiu mccuu*. Robert J Kirk, It Referee in Bankruptcy, lorence, S C, February 23. 1916. folics of Stockholders' Meeting. Notice is hereby given that a meetig of the stockholders of the Greelyille Hardware & Furniture Company, corporation duly organized by law, is illed to be held at the office of the lid company at Greelyville. S C, at even o'clock a. m., on the 25th day of arch, 1916. Said meeting being for ' le purpose of considering a resolution > dissolve the said corporation, sur.nder the charter and wind up its aflirs. W E Lesesne, ( 2-24-3t President, ebruary 23, 1916. fotice of Final Discharge. , Notice is hereby given that on Satur- ( ly. the 25th day of March, 1916, at 12 v clock noon, I will apply to P M Brockton, Judge of Probate of Williams- c lrg county, for Letters of Lhsmissory 1 i executor of the last will and testa- r ent of Mrs Martha -I Gamble, de- i ased. J P Gamble. 2-24-3t Executor. ' j'oruary 23, 1916. s UWANA Open E Now using Sele the new $8,000,( Adn Children under 12 yean 12 years and over Tuesday Nights: "E Admissic Friday Night, February "VIA W Featuring Gail Kane an this picture. Ai Crawford, the IV 4 Better than ever?th< every business man. as well. Excellence i cents a mile for opera Service for Ford Own use of a Ford car. Runabout $417.75; Tc $717.75. All Cars a Kingstree, S. C. On display and sale b Thos. IV Kingstree, I 4 I *Jg ^ The Banks & Wimberly compa )f St Matthews delivered Monday he Southern railway 3,100 bales otton, bought in 1914 when cott vas selling at 6 cents. Sixteen hi Ired bales brought 11.90 cents a ;,500 bales 11.50 cents. The com| iy has still in the warehouse 1,5 ales. Nearly was gained ess than 15 m ?nths by holding t tap!e. Arr Febri Thirty Mules and fiftee tucky bred, shipped di Kingstree. This is the Kingstree. Come in i need large mules in ps need small mules, we 1 bination mares or horsi see us. Li. M. ^[Cingstree^^y.*ir?lr?4?-4?4 ~"4r?b~ t Annou "* I take this method of ^ B a first-class Bakery in the on hand at all times a ful 4? and Rolls. Careful atteni My bakery is conduc" * hygienic methods and we in every way. Call in anc I C. R. 1 2-17-2t THEATRE ' very Night cted Pictures from )00 Mutual Program nission: 3. ; 5c j 10c diamond From The Sky" >n 10c and 20c 1 25: rathe Gold Rooster Play 1RELESS" id Bruce McRae. Don't miss dmission 10c and 20c. . * ? loving Picture Man | v. 1 I i Ford is now a necessity to And it's the family servant ind look them over. If you lirs, we have them. If yc-u lave them. If you want comas, we have them; Come and T ruluck S. C. i ncement announcing that I have opened Gourdin Building and will keep * i 1 supply of Bread, Cakes, Pies fcion given to special orders. * * ted along the most scientific and k ? assure you satisfactory service ^ i see me. 1" WEAVER -k * 1 ; J, Kingstree, S. C. r * .ny ! Mr F Drayton Hastie, owner of to i Magnolia Gardens, died last week, of aged 45 years on Whenever You Need a General Tonicv jn' Take Grove's nd The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless pa- chill Tonic is equally valuable as a ,00 General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives his 0Qt Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. ' ft * with economy, less than two , tion and upkeep, while "Ford % ers" assures the continuous ** ?uring Car #467.75; Town Car .re fully equipped, f. o. b. | y ' 3 IcCutchen, - So. Car. ? / J * ived! lary 1st , m Horses and Mares, all Kenrect from Paris, Kentucky, to j best stock that ever 4 'hit"