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J$. MA II AnriT i A! t bntAI LU SA ^??? We AreF * Run This A i nttuum ' Come one! Come est Money-Saving inKingstree. Sale We Advertis and the T j mtise: I S. Me j THE BI6 STORE 0 Wedding Bells ? * Let Me Help Yon In Selectii Silver that resist wear. Als Cut Glass Berry Bowls, Vases, P Burbon Coasters. Many useful: olate Sets, Sugar and Creams, C Salad Sets. Watches, Clocks and Jewelr; ed. Send or bring me your repa I T. E. BAGGE Kingstre< [FLC f; The Best P. x, ' H vil Uic r lJ- E f pjOnly One Age MR. W. I r "Good Thin ^ h Phone 143, ?y Keal Ustate? jf I Country Farms and 1 r'M If You Want tc 8 If You Want t< J We can-place you in any se< I you want. Address all cor ^ ?J-- P ?1 Uouram oc uaipci Sfrr. , ... " Kf RCUS' u/ pnmr ii i iiiul LE orced to, Sale On of Flood. ~n? rru A A?v?Anf_ I an: 111c gicatSale ever held i Now Going On. e the Truth ruth Ad s Us. ircus N THE CORNER Are Ringing! ng A Wedding Present! I x) a beautiful line of Rich itchers, Sugar and Cream, articles in Chinaware, Chocake Sets, Cake Plates and y repaired same day receivir work. TTT I 1__ .11, jeweier i ;,S.C. , I >UR lain Flour larket Is . - M. ryi sncy in i own .EWIS igs to Elaf Kingstree, S C. Farm Lands. " W _ a__ r? o?i IOWTI Lois rur oaici > Buy, See Us > Sell, See Us ution of the County that respondence to r, Kingstree, S. C. * When Ton Have a Cold i Give it attention, avoid exposure, be regular and careful of your diet, also commence taking Dr King's New Discovery. It contains pine tar, antiseptic oils and balsams. Is slightly laxative. Dr King's New Discovery eases your cough, soothes your throat and bronchial tubes, checks your cold, starts to clear your head. In a short time you know your cold is better. Its the standard family cough syrup in use over 40 years. Get a bottle at once. Keep it in the house as a cold insurance. Sold at your druggist. Legal Advertisements. | Notice of Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. Court of Common Pleas. B 0 Brockinton, Plaintiff. , vs E 0 Grier, Defendant. Pursuant to an order in the above 1 cifofArl rtooo olflmod Ku hia Hnnnr .TllHarp oiaicu v,ooc oi^iivu *sj ***** w ?-?fe~ Jno S Wilson the 13th day of June, 1916, I will offer for sale at public auc^on before the Court House aoorin Kingstree, S (', on salesdayin September. 1916, towit: the 4th day of September, 1916, be' tween the legal hours of sale, to the | highest bidder for cash, the following | described tract of land: "All that certain lot, tract, part or | parcel of land lying and being situate in I the county of Williamsburg, Mingo ' township, and State aforesaid, and bounded as follows, to-wit: Bounded on the North by lands of the ACL Corp; on the East by the lands of the ACL Corp; on the South by the lands of F Rhem & Sons and on the West by the lands of A C L Corporation,said tract of land containing tnirty-three acres of land, more or'less." Purchaser to pay for pap^s. 8-17-3t H 0 Britton, Clerk of Court of Williamsburg county. Citation Notice. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, By P M Brockinton, Esq, Probate J udge. Whereas, Mrs E J Cook made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of J M Cook. These are, therefore, to cite ana aamonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said J M Cook, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Kingstr^e, S C, on the 26th day of August next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 14th day of August, Anno Domini. 1916. PM Brockinton, 8-17?2t Probate Judge. Citation Notice. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of williamsburg. By P M Brockinton, Lsquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, Alleather Strickland made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects | ol J J btncKiana, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said .1 J Strickland, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Kingstree, S C, on the 26th day of August next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 12th day of August, Anno Domini, 1916. P M Brockinton. 8-17-2t Probate Judge. Notice of Application for Final DischargeNotice is hereby given that on the 2nd day of September, 1916,at 12 o'clock noon, we will apply to P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for Le.ters Dismissory as Executrices and Executor of the last will and testament of Edwin Harper, deceased. Sarah T Harper, Mabel E Harper, ?-? Dn? ? n 1 I 4 ??nnn MATH & DLLLL iiAnrcin, Sarah Elizabeth Harper, 8-3-5t Samuel Paul Harpfr. Notice of Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 2nd day of September, 1016, at 12 o'clock, noon, I will apply to P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg c oung, for Letters Dismissory as Gei oral lardian of the person and e&tale of Pressly Brunson. C W Stoll. 8-8-5t Guardian. ??????r?? i i ?' -* Notice of Application for Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Executor of the last will and fooioment of Mrs Louisa bnines de ceased, will apply to the Judge o* Probate of Williamsburg county at his office in Kingstree,South Car' lii.a.on the 28th day of August, 1916, at 12 o'clock noon, for his final discharge as Executor of said last will and testament. 7-27-5t M A Shuler, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Mrs Louisa Snipes, dt ceased. Undressed LumberT .ImAirfl knvn nn KunH a lot nf nn X HI VT aj 9 UOf V VU M iw? v? w._ dressed lumber (board and framing) at my mill near Kingstree for sale at the lowest price for good material. See or write me for further information, etc. F. H. HODGE, Or. King's New Life Pills The best in the world. CATALOGUE WILLIAMSBURG CO. FAIR. Start Now to Prepare Your Exhibit for Nov. 8, 9 and lO. HELD CROP DEPARTMENT. D. E. McCutchen, Superintendent, W. M. O'Bryan, Assistant. Exhibits in the field crop department are open to all citizens of Williamsburg county, and exhibits in this department must be raised by the exhibitor: 1. Best display of agricultural products and school exhibits of one community in Williamsburg county. First Premium $10.00 Second Premium 5.00 Third Premium 2.50 No entrance fee is charged. The exhibits to consist of products of the farm and manufactured articles, canned goods and articles of every description produced in such community. No exhibit in these displays can compete for premiums in other departments. Agricultural exhibits from a community must be grown in that community. Exhibits will be judged by the following scale of points, which total 100: Quality 40 Points Attractiveness * 25 Points Variety ?25 Points Quantity 10 Points 2. Best Individual Farm Display: First Premium $25.00 Second Premium 15.00 Third Premium 10.00 NOTE?These displays will be judged by the following scale of points: Quality 50 Points Attractiveness 25 Points Variety 15 Points Quantity 10 Points 3 One-half bushel white wheat $ .50 4 Haif bushel flour .50 5 Half bushel Brabham peas ? .50 6 Half bushel sweet potatoes ? ? .25 7 Largest sweet potato .25 8 Half bushel Irish potatoes ? ? ? .25 9 Bushel rutabaga turnips .25 10 Bushel any other variety turnips ? ? ? .25 11 Bushel beets, any variety .25 12 Largest twelve stalks of sugar cane , ? .25 13 Largest pumpkin .25 14 Largest head of cabbage .25 15 Half bushel of chufas ? ? ? ? ? ? .25 16 One-half bushel of plnders ? ? ? ? ? .25 17 Bale of cow pea hay not less than 50 pounds .75 18 Bale of native grass hay not less than 50 -75 pounds 19 Alfalfa hay, not less than 50 pounds .75 20 Bale of clover hay not less than 50 pounds .75 21 Vetch hay, not less than 50 pounds .75 22 Peck oats, any variety .25 Peck rye, any variety ? ?'? .25 25 One peck peaches, any variety ? ? .25 24 Pound of tobacco, any variety 1.00 26 Half bushel pears, any variety ? .25 27 Half bushel apples .25 28 Half bushel onions, any variety .25 29 Half bushel tomatoes, any variety .25 30 Half bushel radish, any variety ? ? ? .25 31 Peck pepper, any variety ? ? ? .25 32 Two quarts pecan nuts, any variety .25 33 Peck millet, any variety .25 34 Bundle Soudan grass 4 inches in diameter ? .25 35 Peck onion sets, any variety .25 36 Collard, not less than 2 stalks .25 37 Velvet beans, peck, any variety .25 38 Peck Kaffir corn ? ? .25 39 Bush squash, any variety ? ? ? ? ? .25 40 Egg plant .25 An additional ?25.00 premium under the individual farm display has been offered by Mr. Nesmith, president of the association. BOYS CORN CLUB AND BOYS PIG CLUB DEPT. C. W. Baker. BOYS' PIG CLUB DEPARTMENT. Class "A". Best pig for slaughter purposes, either grade or pure ~ tho fnllnwine basis: bred, to ok juugcu w (a) The best hog with respect to the purpose which it is to serve 40 per cent (b) The greatest daily gains in the hog 15 per cent (c) The cheapest cost of production 25 per cent (d) The best kept records of the feeding and the care of the pig 20 per cent First Prize $4.00 Second Prize ? ? 2.00 Third Prize 1.00 Class "B". Best brood sow for producing hogs desirable for market purposes, taking into consideration her confirmation and the number and vitality of tlie pigs farrowed, either pure bred or grade eligible. (a) The best hog with respect to the purpose which it is to serve 40 per cent (b) The greatest daily gains in the hog 15 per cent (c) The cheapest cost of production 25 per cent (d) The best kept records of the feedS.vOO First P:-ize ? ? ? ? ? ? ?T Second Prize 3.00 Third Prize 1.00 Class "C". Best B >ar for breeding purposes. All pure bred of any bree.l eligible: (a) The best hog with respect to the P'-rpopo which It ;s to serve 40 per cent (b) The greatest daily gains in the hog 15 pv. cent (c? The cheapest cost of production 25 per cent (d)The best kept records of the feeding and care of the hog 20 per cent First Prize ? ? ? ? ? ? ?$5.00 Second Prize ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 3.00 Third Prize ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 1.00 BOYS' CORN* CLUB DEPARTMENT. Class "A". Entry ten ears of corn, together with written recount show'ng history of crops and financial account showing 1 - ~ 1 - -*1 fMroiilnr profit on investment as per ruies iaiu uuwu m v,.. No. "A" 74 governing Roys' Corn Club ork, as follows: A Greatest yield per ace 30 per cent maximum B Best exhibit of ten e trs 20 per cent maximum C Best written account showing history of the crop 20 per cent maximum D Best showing of profit on investment based on the commercial price of corn 30 per cent maximum First Prize ? ? ? ? ?$7.50 Second Prize ? ? ? ? ? ? 5.00 Third Prize 2.50 Class "B". Best ten ears of corn. Prizes to he awarded in thia class only on merits of corn. First Prize ? ? ? ?$3.00 Second Prize ? ? ?? ? ? 2.00 Third Prize 100 Class "C". Best single ear of corn. Prizes to be awarded in this class only on merits of corn. First Prize 2.50 Second Prize ? __ ? ? ? 1.00 Third Prize .50 Separate entries will be required in each of the above classes, in other words, a boy cannot enter ten ears in Class A and contest in class B with the same corn. In order to enter both classes he must have two exhibits of ten ears. His single ear entry for Class C must also be separate and independent of entries in Class A and B. Corn should be carefully selected and each ear wrapped in paper and the exhibit packed in tight box. DEPARTMENT OF HOME DEMONSTRATION WORK. Miss Amanda Edwards, County Agent Home Demonstration Work. Canning Clube. 1 Best Club Exhibit. To include: Number of individual exhibits Arrangement of exhibit Report of work done by club, viz, number of members, number of meetings held, number of members reporting, work done in gardening and canning. First Prize $5.00 Second Prize 2.50 2 Individual Prizes. Best all-round record judged by following score card: 1 Business showing 30 points To Include management of crop 10 Yield 10 Profit 10 2 Quality . 30 points Of exhibit 15 Of other products 15 3 The Daily Record Book 20 points 4 The History of the Season's Work ?20 points Two best records?Short Course at Winthrop College. 3 Best kept record book $1.00 4 Best history of work 1.00 Best recipe book 1.00 Each girl exhibiting must send in her Record Book and History. 5 Special Tomato Exhibits, first year girls. % ioz. No. 3 cans of tomatoes 2 quart jars tomatoes 2 bottles catsup (regulation size) 1 jar Chili sauce 2 jars green tomato pickle, 1 sweet, 1 sour 1 jar puree of tomatoes. Tomatoes to be in Quart Queen jars, other products in quarts or pints. First Prize 12.00 Second Prize 1.00 6 Exhibit of second year girls. 3 No. 3 cans tomatoes. 3 No. 3 cans beans. 2 quart tomatoes in glass t quart beans in glass 2 quart soup mixture. 2 quart okra in glass or tin. 2 bottles catsup (regulation size) First Prize . $2.00 Second Prize 1.00 7 Exhibit of third year girls. 3 cans beans / S cans pimentoes, No.l 3 cans soup mixture 3 jars pimentoes (184 or 5042) 2 bottles catsup (regulation size) 2 bottles fruit juices First Prize Canning outfit given by W. H. Carr, Kingstree Hardware Company. Second Prize $1.00 8 Pimento Exhibit. (Open to all except first year girls.) 3 cans pimentoes, No. 1 flats 3 jars pimentoes, (184 or 5042) 1 bottle catsup 1 jar Dixie Relish 1 jar S. C. Chutney First Prize ? ? ? ? ? ? ?$2.00 Second Prize ? ? ? ? !-00 9 Display of canned vegetables. (Open to all girls.) 1 jar tomatoes 1 jar string beans 1 jar corn l jar Duuer ueaus 1 jar soup mixture First Prize $1.00 Second Prize, 1 doz. Queen jars, given by King Hardware Company. 10 Canned Fruits. (Open to all girls.) 2 jars peaches 2 jars apples 1 jar huckleberries 1 jar blackberries First Prize ? ? $1.00 Pri?o i An* Oueen iars. given by King OCV.UUU i ? _ Hardware Company. ' 11 Preserved Fruits. (Open to all girls.) 1 jar peach preserves 1 jar pe .r preserves 1 jar fig preserves (Quart, pint, or 5042's to be used.) First Prize ? ? ? ?J 1.00 Second Prize, 1 doz. Queen jars, given by King Hardware Company. 12 Pickle Exhibit. (Open to all girls.) 1 jar green tomato pickle (sweet) 1 jar cucumber pickle (sweet) 1 jar cucumber pickle (sour) 1 jar Chow-Chow 1 jar Dixie uensn 1 jar peach sweet pickle (Pint jars or 504 ?'s to be used.) First Prize ? ? ? ?$1.00 Second Prize .50 13 Jelly Exhibit. (Open to all girls.) 1 glass apple 1 glass plum 1 glass blackberry 1 glass scuppernong First Prize $1.00 Second Prize ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? .50 14. Best cap and apron Subscription to Magazine. (To be continued).