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I r\ I Scott-Log Wholesa Provisioi Meat, Lard, Flour, Ri thing wanted in at lowest Cotton Seed Corn W. T. Wiikins' old sta Kingstree, \m 12k lb. Pak Choice Beef Mutton Agent for Sa k THE PEOP || H. A. MIL ||LIVE_ ? We shall ha tra good Horses : at our stables t I Come in and lo Yours Williamsburg Kingstree, f Voiip Needs N when you use For freshnes liciousness our Canned am has no equal, article when y your money gi M. H. * ?? p?? obi ^ I rS $C2> v* M i ;an Company 1 le Grocers | n Merchants 1 ice, Grits or any and every- j g non rrnfton haro fit Liuin van jws gv^wn nviv ; possible prices. ! g 1 Meal and Hulls ? i and Hay 1 md. Near the Depot, ig South Carolina 1 illDiIiirMil b Best Market Price Paid I I for Cow Hides. , Pork, Sausage ( and Veal. intee River Bricks. lTs market LER, Proprietor. STOCK. I ve a carload of exand Mules he la& of this week, ok them over. ? to please. Live Stock Co. - - s. c. ?Sv Appetite 0 Whetting our Groceries. 3S and all-round deline of 1 Bottled Goods v - l i.i l IOU uuy me reai rou come to us, and oes a long way. JACOBS " m i Notice of Foreclosure Sale. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, Court of Common Pleas. Farmers Merchants National Hank of Lake City.S C, a National Banking Corporation Created and Existing under the National Banking Laws of the United States of America, Plaintiff. against Birdie 0 McCutchen.H M Cooper and T M Cooper as Surviving Partners and Mary K Cooper as Executrix of the Last Will and Testament and Sole Devisee thereunder of J F Cooper, Deceased, Partner of a Co-partnership Heretofore Existing, Trading ana Doing Business under the Firm Name ana Style of Cooper Brothers, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that, under and by virtue of a decree dated the day of June, 1917, signed by his Honor, Judge John S Wilson, tome directed, in the above entitled matter, I, the undersigned, H 0 Britton, as Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Williamsburg county,will sell to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the court house door at Kingstree, S C,during the usual hours for legal sales, on Monday, the first (1st) day of October, A D 1917, the same being salesday, the property described below: All that certain pieoe, parcel or tract of land in Williamsburg county and State aforesaid, containing two hundred and thirty-six (236) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by Cooper Bros and the run of White Oak swamp; TTaat hu lanrla nf Hmrh McCutch en and lands formerly owned by Thos McCrea.now owned by the estate of W H Kennedy; on the South by lands formerly of the estate of John Montgomery, now said to be of Mrs Jeannette Cooper; and on the West by lands of Cooper Bros; Also all that certain tract of land lying, being and situate in the county of Williamsburg, in said State, containing the quantity of four hundred and sixtyfive (466) acres, more or less, being lot number one (1) on a survey of T M McCutcheon, made by L N Ervin, surveyor, under decree of the Court in Joseph R Robertson et al, the said lot being bounded on the North and West by lots number two (2) and five (5) on the plat above mentioned and referred to; on the East by lands formerly belonging to Robert Dick, and on the South by lands of Cooper Bros. The said tracts of land will be sold toSether as one body of land, and for a etailed description thereof,showing the cleared and timber lands and drainage system thereof, reference is hereby directed to a plat of the same made by Peter G Gourdin, surveyor, blue prints of which may be seen at the law offices of L W Gilland, Esq, Kingstree, S C, and Philip H Arrowsmith, Esq, Lake City, S C. And notice is hereby further given that should the successful bidder on said sale fail or neglect promptly to comply with his or her bid. I will re-advertise and re-sell the said lands on some subsequent salesday, or on the same salesday without re-advertisement, at the risk and expense of such defaulting bidder. Time of sale; First Monday in October, 1917,at noon. Place of sale : Court house door, Kingstree, S C, Terms of sale: Cash,purchaser to pay for papers. H 0 Britton, Clerk Court of Common Pleas Williamsburg county. September 8, 1917. 9-13-tf Notice of Sale Under Foreclosure Proceedings. STATE OF SOUl'H CAROLINA, mi INT Y OF WILLIAMSBURG. in Court of Common Pleas. J E Porter & C L Porter, Plaintiffs, against Amelia C Kirk, Defendant. Notice is hereby'given, that under an order for sale, made in the above stated case, by his Honor, Judge John S Wilson, bearing date July 10, 1917, and to the undersigned directed. I will offer for sale, before the court house door, in Kingstree, South Carolina, at twelve o'clock, on Monday, October 1, 1917, the same being salesday, the following described real estate, to-wit: "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, with buildings thereon, in the town of Kingstree. county and State aforesaid, measuring and containing seven-tenths of one acre, be the same more or less: butting and bounding to the North on lands of W H Kennedy three hundred and fifty-one feet; to the East, on Railroad Avenue one hundred and fourteen feet and three inches; to the South, on lands of Mrs Hemingway two hundred and ninetu.nno feet- and to the West, on HamD ton St, or Logan Ave, eighty-nine feet and nine inches. This tract being composed of those two lots designated on the plat of said town as numbers 256 and 289." Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. George J Graham, Sheriff of W'msburg County. September 11, 1917. 9- 13-3t Tax Land Sales. By virtue of an execution to me directed, I have levied upon and will sell for taxes on the first Monday in October. 1917, being the first day of the month, before the court house door in Kingstree, 5 U, tne ionowing aescriDea lands, to-wit: 50 acres of land in Johnson township, Williamsburg county, S C. belonging to Venus Armstrong and bounded as follows: On the North by lands of D J Presslev; on the East and South by lands of T M Brown; on the West by lands of P D Snowden. Purchasers to pay for papers. George J Graham, 9-13-3t Sheriff W'msburg County. ? ' i Notice to Creditors. All persons holding claims against the estate of Hugh H Pendergrass, deceased, are required to present the same, duly verified, for settlement, and all person indebted to said estate will come forward and make payment to the undersigned. Mrs Louise v Pendergrass, Administratrix Estate Hugh H Pendergrass, deceased. 9-13-3t MILLIONS IN TOBACCO. Crop in this State Worth Almost Three Times as Much as Last Year. Columbia. September 19:?An increase of 12,600,905 pounds of tobacco for August, 1917, over the same month last year is shown in the report of Col E J Watson, State Commissioner of Agriculture, Commerce and Industries. The crop brought $4,824,396.96 more than last season, he says. There were 31,584,975 pounds grown at an average price of 23.61 cents, making a net total to the farmers of the State of $7,523,94lj64. The department received reports from 23 markets, containing 53 warehouses. Following were the GRAND TOTAL SALES. Market Poundi Sold.j Amount Paid. Andrews ' 526,766 $ 115,595 20 Aynor . 861,686; 205,841 42 Conway 1,386.057 329,124 01 Darlington..; 3,137,710 725,403 76 Dillon 1,382.352 332,872 32 Florence j 1,482,313 357,978 29 Greelyvillej 131,877 29,312 23 Hartsyille....; 1,442,652 338,084 87 Hemingway: 1,467,830 350,034 28 Johnsonville 849,434! 200,853 12 Kingstree. j 2,540,063 577,157 20 Lake City.... 3,949,223 956,677 31 Lake View.. 1,134,473 284,168 34 Lamar 575,110! 127,840 11 Latta 275,329( 63,804 05 Loris 1,152,080 275,915 55 Manning 1.537.744, 340,980 13 Marion , 1,250,972 298,969 20 Mullins | 3,928,166 972,108 97 Nichole_ ! 1,126,452! 279,987 20 Olanta J 926,542 ,221,633 83 P&mplico ! 538,748 Il32,963 25 Sumter 485,398i 109,222 78 Timmonav'e 3,769,898] 898,464 13 Total 35,858,8761 $8,524,721 55 Comparison for month of August for 1910-17, inclusive: Year. Pounds Sold. Price Paid. lAv. 191 0 8,544,824 $ 728,590 218.52 1911 5,154.931 659,857 38 12.80 191 2 16,209,130 1,906,995 2511.76 191 3 19,208,179 2,780,865 03 14.48 11914 16,063.087 J .770,282 05 11.02 1915 21,631.676 1,700,100 00 7.86 191 6 18J984.070 2,699,544 68 14.22 1917 31,584,975 7,523,941 64,23.61 Comparison shows an increase for 1917 over 1916 of 12,600,905 pounds and $4,onj oru? ftL' Land For Sale. One tract of land containing four hundred and forty-four (444) acres, located on the public road from Kingstree to Manning, about 5 miles from Kingstree, which tract has about 150 to 200 acres cleared with 6 tenant houses. This tract is so situated that it can be cut into several small tracts from 50 acres to 100 acres as purchasers may desire. Also one tract containing 347 acres situated about 3 miles from Salters, with about 175 acres cleared, and 5 or 6 tenant houses thereon. This tract can be cut advantageously in two tracts. Terms of sale, one-third cash and balace on credit of one, two and three years, with interest at 8% per annum, interest payable annually. Buildings to be insured and policy assigned iu me. i John A Kelley, | 9-50-tf Kingstree, S C. Notice of Application for Final Discharge. Nctice 13 hereby given that on the 22nd day of September. A D 1917, at 12 o'clock "noon, I will apply to PM Brockinton, Pobate Judge of Williamsburg county, for Letters Dismissory as Administrator of the Estate of Jane E Tisdale. deceased. W A McCrea, 8-23-5tp Administrator. Trespass Notice. 1 All persons are hereby warned orraincf kiintinor fishing. securing' wood f>? o> ? or trespassing in any manner whatsoever upon the lands of Handy and M R Holleman. All violators of this notice will be prosecuted at law 8-20-3tp W J Holleman, Agt. Trespass Notice. All person are hereby warned against hunting, fishing br trespassing in any manner whatsoever upon the lands of the estate of Mary E Gibbons, deceased, in Hope and Laws townships, Williamsburg county, S C. Violators of this notice will be Prosecuted by the undersigned. j 8-30-4tp J P Gibbons, j Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor of Registration will be open on the 1st Mon1"" ? innnth fnr rhf? nurnose of | uaj in ravn , , registering any person who is qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident o 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 of election, and shall have paid, sii months before, any poll tax then din and payable, and who can both read and write any section of the constitution of 1395 submitted to hini by th: Supervisors of Registration, or whc can show that he owns, and has paid all taxes collectible on during Che present year, property in this State ? * >* thii?.u hunSrMl dollars nr iOCU nv wm? * -nrre. BE CLARKSON, ' !?>rk of Honr<). aBMMMMMM?M???????R RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Eczema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c Like a Boy at 50 I With VitalityDoctor says Nuxated Iron is f Often increases the strengtl nervous folks 100 per c New York, N. Y.?Not Ion* ago a man came to me who waa nearly half a century old and asked me to give him a preliminary examination for life insurance. I was astonished to find him with the blood pressure of a boy of 20 and as full of vigor, vim and vitality as a young man; in fact, a young man he eeally waa notwithstanding hla age. The secret he said was taking iron?Nuxated iron had filled him witn renewed life. At SO he was In bad health; at 46 he was careworn and nearly all in. Now at 50, after taking Nuxated Iron, a miracle of vitality and hia face beaming with the buoyancy of youth. As I have aald a hundred timea over. Iron la the greatest of all strength builders. If people would only take Nuxated Tron when they feel weak or run down, Inatead of dosing themselves with habitforming drugs, stimulants and alcoholic beverages I am convinced that in this way they could ward off disease, preventing it becoming organic In thousands of cases, and thereby the lives of thousands might be saved who now die every year from pneumonia, grippe, kidney, liver, heart trouble and other dangerous maladies. The real and true cause which started their diseases was nothing more nor less than a weakened condition brought on by lack of iron In the blood. Iron is absolutely necessary to enable your blood to change food Into living tissue. Without It, no matter how much or what you eat, your food merely passes through you without doing you any good. You don't get the strength out of it. and as a consequence you become weak, pale and sickly looking, Just like a plant trying to grow in a soil deficient in iron. If you are not strong or well, you owe It to yourself to make the following test: See how I nnm? In lis far VVIIIV IV VV IVI With the return children need a nu pursuing their stu full line of Table Pens, Ink, Pencils, Heavy and Fancy Groci Here you can fir need for the tabk stock. Quality hig THE CAS UUUP1 C&L L?LWr Phone 120. Ac L. S. DENN1 Watch and Je\ | T. E. BAGGI | ATLANTIC THOROUGHFARE 0 North and Soutl TRAVERSING 1 Virginia, North Carolina, Florida ai A passenger service unexc equipped with the latest Pullr oughfare Cars. For rates, schedules, maps WILLIAM l^en. Pass. Agt. ?> = a i i_? TL^ I Advertise in 111c 1 bubbling Over - Taking Iron Did It I ' 9 greatest of all strength builders. 1 and endurance of delicate, ? . :ent. m two weeKt tune. Ion* you can work or how far yoa can walk without becoming tired. Next take two flve-graln tablets of ordinary Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength agHin and see for yourself how much you have gained. I have seen dozens of nervous, run-down people who were ailing all the while double their strength and endurance and entirely get rid of all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles In from ten to fourteen days' time simply by taking Iron In the proper form. And this after they had In some cases been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit. But don't take the old forms of reduced iron, iron acetate or tincture of Iron simply to save a few cents. Tou must take iron in a form that can be easily absorbed and assimilated like Nuxated Iron if you want it to do you any good, otherwise it may prove worse than useless. Many an athlete or prizefighter has won the day simply because he knew the secret of grent strength and endurance and niiPd nis niooa wun iron bpfore bp want into the affray, while many another has cone down to inglorious defeat simply for the lack of iron.? E. Snuer, M.l?. ^ XOTK Nutated Irrm recommended above by Dr I. Saner. is <>np of Die newer organic Iran comr?unda t'nllko the older inorganic Iron producte. it li pt.?ilr a> i t tl.ir?<l. doe# not Injure the teeth. mak? tbem black. nor u;e?t the atotnaeh; on the conlrirr. it :< a inoit potant remedy, la nearly alt forme of 'r.Intention, aa well a? for atrrona. rundown mm'.floor The Manufacturer* hare euch greet confidence .? Xtuar*! Iron thit they offer to forfait Jino.oo to toy rlisrl' h!e Inat'tuUon If they cannot take any man or under 60 who laeka tine and Increeae the r trrrairth 169 per emit, or orer la four week*' tlir* t nwlrted they haro no aerloua organic trouklr. Tl.ev ala? offer to refund your money If It d<>e* not at leaat double your atrength and durance in ten dart* time. It la dlapenaed la (Me city by all (nod drugglata. Snhnnl Riinnlips VUIIUV1 VU|f|IIIVV of school days the; imber of articles jn dies. We carry a ts, Scratch Pads, Erasers, &c. - . t\ orioo onrl Qtnnlf Food uiioo aim uiuun i uuui id everything you i or to feed your fhest, price lowest. H STORE 7IS, Proprietors :ademy and Mill Sts. IS, Manager ??-?:?i velry Bargains. After the sale I have left er a few High Grade atches and Jewelry which tvill sell at very low prices hile they last. Come at ^tr nil V\A ice, ui wiey in ay an uc ine. I am making room for y holiday stock. Bring me your broken Watches, jcksand Jewelry to berepair. Repairs made same day reived. Mail orders promptly atlded to. Phone 44. iTT, Jeweler. COAST LINEl iF TRAVEL BETWEEN i. Florida-Cuba. [ HE STATES OF South Carolina, Georgia, id Alabama. ?lled for luxury and comfort, nan Dining,Sleeping and Thoror any information, write to 1 J. CRAIG Wilmington, N.C.^ Record. It Pays! I ' ...J