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m = . II r,F.T Of Comi ery Tim< Here you wi Goods line 1 Ladies', Men Wear offere found in this Our store has 1 seasonable goods You are bound to dial welcome awa I cTi ( Main I King'sl *1 i. " #I IODBC Williamsburg I Horses, Mules, i Harness,Saddles,? Yours t? Williamsburg I Kingstree, BE CA ABOUT WH This is a seasonable a i monition. | It is passed along b food specialist. Now, if you would h< buy your groceries froir M. H. J * Academy Street, RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neurit Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sd^ins, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Eczema, etc. Antiseptio Anodyne, | used internally or externally. 25c r * 6 P.' the HU ng to this S ; You Come ill find anything for your Housel l's and Childern' ri at the lowest i ; or any other tc >een greatly enlarged, is one of the large# find what you want its you always. UCH St., Near Di ;ree, ico at Kingstree I tE THE I' Live Stock Co. UK Buggies, Wagons, lowers,Rakes,Etc. >please, r (i. i Live dlOCK to. I - - S.G REFUL ATYOUEAT ,s well as reasonable ad- < y every doctor and pure *ed this excellent advice, ] 1 the old reliable store of ACOBS Next to Postoffice V What is LAX-FOS IAX-F0S IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark, Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black Root , May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and Pepsin. Combines strength with palatable aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c ? ' V B ! E\r iuic i-iv! to Town jf in the Dry hold Needs. i s Ready-toprices to be >wn. and onr stock of fc in the connty. hnrn and a AAr. 1IV1 \jy IVli\t M VVA r 1 I ' LER ] ( epot, s r. =111 COULD HARDLY | STAND ALONE; rerriUe Suffering From Headache, ! Sideache, Backache, and Weak- 1 new, Relieved by Cardni, Says This Texas Lady. Gonzales, Tex. ^ Mrs. Minnie rnn- pot, of this place, writes: "Five years ago I was taken with a pain In my left side. It was right under my j left rib. It would commence with an aching and extend up Into my left shoulder and on down Into my back. , By that time the pain would be so \ Bevere I would have to take to bed, j and suffered usually about three days < .. .1 suffered this way for three years, ! and got to be a mere skeleton and was bo weak I could hardly stand alone. Was not able to go anywhere and had to let my house work go...I suffered awful with a palD in /ny back and I bad the headache all tht. time. I Just , was unable to do a thing. My life j was a misery, my stomach got in an j awful condition, caused from taking 10 much medicine. I suffered so much pain. I bad just about given up all hopes of our getting anything to help me. One day a Birthday Almanac was , thrown In my yard. After reading j Its testimonials I decided to try Cardul, and am so thankful that I did, for J began to improve when on the second bottle...I am now a well woman and feeling fine and the cure has been permanent for it has been two years since my awful bad health. I will always praise and recommend Sardui." Try Cardui today. E 78 Recommended by fc 4k 11 uoctor uotnram Dr. T. E. Cothram is a well-known pharmacist of Alexis, Ala. And when ne gets bilious or needs a purgative medicine, what do you suppose he does? Out of his whole big stock of liver medicine he selects and uses Granger Liver Regulator. He says ' There is none better." That's a pretty strong endorsement, don't you ! ink, from a man who knows all out the merits of the different mediI::os on the market? Granger Liver "tegulr.tor is purely vegetable, does -ot gripe nor irritate the delicate linnr of the stomach and bowels and '.ways gives quick and pleasant re'ults! I- is the best system purifier novn. Vour druggist can supply y.-'U?2">c fnr large box. Accept no substitute. Rev R F McLendon is conducting i revival at Fort Mill. Tax Land Sales. 15v virtue of an execution to me directed. I have levied upon and will sell for taxes on the tirst Monday in September, l'U7, being the dd day of the month, before the court house door in Kingstree. S' . the following described lands, to-wit: Three hundred (300) acres of land in Anderson township, Williamsburg county. S C, belonging to Mrs Mary E Boatwright, and bounded as follows: On the North by Black river; on the East by lands of M H Parson; on the South by lands of M H Parson: on the West by lands of L A Parson; Also 5 acres in Anderson township belonging to Frank Timmons and bounded as follows: On the North by lands of George Timmons; on the East by lands of estate of W J Blakely; on the South by lands of estate of Mack Timmons; on the West by lands of W K Thomas; Also 132.2 acres of land in Anderson township belonging to William C Van Vorst and bounded as follows: On the N )rth by the public road; on the East bi lands of Mape Smith; on the South ar:d West by lands of West Howard; Also 169 acres^of land in Monzon township belonging to Mrs L P Kinder and bounded as follows: On the North by lands of William Scott; on the East and South ?y lands of Virgil Kinder; on the West by lands of J E Lain; Also 4 acres of land in Hope township, Williamsburg county, S C, and bounded as follows: On the North by the old Benbow road; on the East by lands of the estate of J W Ferrell; on the South by lands of J M Tisdale; on the West by lands of J F Montgomery. Purchasers to pay for papers. George J Graham. 3-16-3t Sheriff Williamsburg C0. Notice of Sale Under Execution. ST\TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of Williamsburg. Court of Common Please. Curlee Clothing Company, Plaintiff, against S R Cockfield, Defendant Notice is hereby given that by and under virtue of an execution issued out of the Court of Common Please for Williamsburg county in the above en5 titled action dated the 27th day or April, 1917, to me directed, I have levied upon and will sell at public auction before the court house door at Kingstree, S C, on the 3rd day of September, 1917, same being salesday, between the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate in the county of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina, containing thirty-six (36) acres, more or less, bounded North by L B Keefe; East by lands of L B Keefe; South by Sam Matthews, and West by James Eaddy. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers 8-16-3t George J Graham. Sheriff of Williamsburg County. Kingstree, S C, August 15, 1917. Citation Notice. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of williamsburg, By P M Broekinton, Esq, Probate Judge. Whereas, Mrs Louise V Pendergrass made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects.of Hugh H Pendergrass, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said Hugh H Pendergrass, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Kingstree, S C, on the 3d day of September 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 18th day of August, Anno Domini. 1917. PM Brockinton, 8-23-2t Probate Judge. Notice of Application for Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 22nd day of September, A D 1917, at 12 -,?l?' 1 mill onnlu In P M Rmnk. J tiUUA flWiiy a nin jij ?v * ?. ?... inton, Pobate Judge of Williamsburg county, for Letters Dismissory as Administrator of the Estate of Jane E risdale, deceased. W A McCrea, 8-23-5tp Administrator. Notice of Election. A petition, signed by the ^required number of electors and freeholders residents of old Vox school district, No 42, in Williamsburg county and State of South Carolina, and praying the county Board of Education for said county to grant an election in said school district for the purpose of voting an additional tax of tour (4) mills to be used for school purposes in said district, having been filed and said petition having been granted and election ordered: Notice is hereby given that an election fpr above mentioned purpose will be held at Vox schoolhouse, in said dis trict, on Tuesday, September 4. 1917. The poll will open at eight a. m. and close at four p. m., and only qualified electors who return real or personal property for taxation and exhibit their tax receipts and registration certificates as in the general elections shall be allowed to vote. The undersigned, by virtue of their office, will act as managers of said election and will canvass the vote and report the result thereof. L A Taylor, A T Taylor, J B Altman, Trustees of Vox School District, No 42, Williamfburg Co, South Carolina 8-23-2t Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned against Hunting, or otherwise Trespassing on any of the lands belonging to estate of J M Pope, in Johnson township. All violators of this notice will be prosecuted at law. 8-16-3tp J P Pope, Agt. No. 666 This is a prescription prepared especially or MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER. i7ive or six doses will break any case, and i taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel nnd does not gripe or sicken. 25c Germans I Ameri says nicy win trove sman factor In Great Struggle. Claim Our Men Are Not Equal To Task. ! DON'T KNOW WHAT THEY'RE UP AGAINST It appears from news which leaked out of Germany, in spite of the unusually close censorship, that the German officials are telling theii men and women that the American troops will cut little figure in the big war. If the German people knew what they were up againsl they would refuse to listen to such foolish assertions. The funniest p:ut of it is thai they claim that Americans can'1 think quick enough. What a joke! That's our reputation?quick tc think. The Germans will find thai out soon enough. In the meantime, we at home should get ready for the big drive. Of course we all can't go to the front but we can do our bit in jusl as important a manner right here Sayings From Saltan. Sal ten, Aug 20?We are having some much needed rain after the hot, dry weather. Cotton is opening very fast and picking will begin next week. The crop wiil be shorter than expected as it has deteriorated considerably in the past week. Mr and Mrs W H Mclntyre and little /laughter of Bennettsville are visiting their aunt, Mrs J A Ferrell, of this place. Miss Harrell of Lanes yisited Miss Leila Ferrell last week. Miss Marguerite Layton of Florence has returned after a pleasant visit to Miss Carrie Moseley of this place. Mr J C Everett is in Marlboro this week on business. We were pleased to have with us for a short while Friday Mr Brad ford Keels of Greelyville. We are always glad to see him. The Christian Endeavor society held quite an interesting meeting ing Sunday night,raising a neat little sum for the Bert Cochran fund. Mr C W Boswell went to Rock Hill Friday, where he purchased an Anderson Six auto. He returned here Saturday,driving through the country. Bryan Brevities. Bryan, August 20:?Some of our plancers have finished selling their tobacco and have their other crops in such a condition that they could leave them, and have gone on their onmmor vns?fltinn Amnnir whom are Mr W D Bryan, Mr and Mrs N W Cooke and Mrs B A Brown. They are making the trip by automobile to various points in North Carolina. Mrs Henry Sheppard and her mother, Mrs Bennett McCollough have returned from Asheville,where they have been spending sometime. Mrs Ernest Ulmer and children of Columbia, after spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs W D Bryan, have returned home. Among the visitors here this week were Mrs Mary Bryan and Miss Annie Ogburn of Trio, Mesdames E J Parker and Fleetwood Joyner of Lanes. Mr and Mrs Willie Brown of Gillisonville are the guests of their mother, Mrs Margaret Brown. Mr S R Walters and Harry Ulmer spent Sunday with the former's mother, at Suttons. Some of the folks here are busy planting their fall gardens, and one lady was heard to say that she expected to have tomatoes until Christmas unless a freeze comes, and if so, Mr Editor, she may send you a basket of them for your Christmas dinner table. Personal Items from Mouzoo. Mouzon, August 21:?Mr J Ted Frierson and son Edward spent the week-end in Charleston. Messrs T L and LaGrande Joye, J E and Robert Duke and Ernest Adams made a tiying trip to Sumter Tuesday. Miss Lou Mouzon, who was quite ill last week, is improving. Mr T E Duke and family spent the week-end at Bethune. Miss Alice Frierson was in Charles LUll muiiuay. Miss Ruby Joye is visiting relatives at Scranton and Lake City this week. Mr Ernest Adams has purchased an automobile. i Mrs T P Duke and children have returned from a visit to the former's parents at McClellanville. Mrs John Henry Mouzon is visiting her mother near Manning this week. t belittle ican Troops! " I at home. Let lis keen tit to <-:irrv on the industries of the nation, till the soil, work the mines, and keep the ammunition flowing to the front in a steady stream. Backaches must l>e gotten rid of; those stomach disorders such as indigestion, constipation, etc, must . he eliminated; weak, anaemic bodies , must be made strong and vigorous; weak kidneys and bladder must be 5 strengthened; in other words we must keep fit! i Acid Iron Mineral will keep you fit. It is not a patent medicine. It is a pure, natural iron preparation obtained from the only natural medicinal iron mineral deposit of its 1 kind known to the world. It aids s digestion, increases weight, creates ' appetite, strengthens dormant mus^ oles, brings a healthy color to the skin, and builds up the body in gen) eral; and is frree from alcohol, will ' not injure or discolor the teeth. Old sores ulcers, etc, regularly J bathed with A-I-M will quickly disappear and applied to cuts, wounds, ! or abrasions it stops blood almost ' instantly. ! At all druggists in 50c and $1 sizeg_ Miss Pearle Norton, who hu be? > Spending some time at Lynchbuig, . has returned home. Mr Madison Mouzon.who has been I employed at Darlington, has joined , the National Guard there, i Miss Annie Ceil Adams spent the week-end with Misses Allie and Pansy Epps at Bethel. Mr Keith Reardon of Manning was noted in our midst Sunday. Mr B B Mouzon made a business trip to Kingstree Saturday. Messrs Marvin McClam.Carl Smith and C L McElveen of Kingstree were here Sunday. Notes from Dicky Swamp. Salters, Rt 1, August 20:?Everyone is rejoicing over the price of the "golden weed" and glad that the work of curing it is over. Fodder pulling is the order of the day. Misses Ethel and Mary McKnight spent last week in Lanes, returning home Saturday,accompanied by Miss Sedgwick. i M r and Mrs Oliver Pierce and four children of Salters were guests of i Mr and Mrs R D Bradham Sunday. Our community is saddened by the death of Mrs Sallie Bradham of Morfin'a Y Rnoria t?hi/?h nr?f?nrrpfi j last Tuesday. She is survived by five children.including a newborn dsugh! ter, and many relatives and friends. Among the tobacco sellers at Kingstree today were Messrs R D j Bradham.A B Spivey.R E McKnight, i Chesley McKnight and J E Richburg Miss Ethel McKnight is visiting her uncle, Mr W M Bradham. We are anticipating with pleasure the C E rally at Kingstree Friday. A week's revival, beginning Sunday, will be conducted at St Paul's church by Revs Ernest Poston and G C Vause. Mr H H Carter spent Sunday in Charleston. We are pleased to know that Her bert Bradham is convalescent. Just asothers have said,"I do not see how the Kingstree Furniture Co can sell better goods for less money." "There's a reason." I do not know the tobacco business; I do , know the furniture business. We have gentlemen in Kingstree that do know the tobacco business and will pay you all your tobacco is worth. and I will sell you your furniture and guarantee quality and price. 7-12-tf Kingstree Furniture Co. Wanted! Wanted! Wanted! Men and half-grown boys (white or colored), carpenters, mechanics, laborers, etc. Steady work and good wages. Free house rent. Pay roll weekly in cash. Railroad fare refunded if work one week. ' COLUMBIA CLAY CO., 7-19-tf ColuBbia, t. C. Whenever You Need a General Toole Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless 1 chill Tonic is equally valuable as a -, / General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives : oat Malaria, Enriches the Blood and ' Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. Sold by People's Mercantile Co, Kingstree, S. C. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Tour druggist will refund money if PA20 I OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14dayn The first application gives Ease and Rest. 30c. ^ J