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ittor r* This is j #,^Tobaco ra k Ptettingyoi save you 1 twine you you buy. ryt fiour, Haj ( If _ I Fresh S Come to see us S. F. EPI ^obac Your Orders for Tob; for Delivery. P ( Possible I ? If you have not pi: I do so and avoid that la I of unnecessary trouble I We are better prei [ this season than ever | several sets or just a i( J make you prices and si I kind that we manufac WE ALSO HAV] Paris Green, Spi Kingstree Ha (We Lead; COFFINS / A large and varied Automobile Hear: Horse-Pi (Experienced i D?y Kingstree Phones 3j We Lead; ( (live us your order f Or k 4CC0 going to be qi isers this seas 11 know in tin money on an may need. ? Rice, M< y Stock P eed bougi Car lo iupply Jus ; when in need of an] >urn K I IJ W W*^ ? co Flue icco Fines are Now Re; 'lease Call as Soon as and Get Them. aced your order with us ist moment's delay and a pared to handle your ord before. Whether it be sw repairs, we will be glad low you the "Fit Just Rig ture. E A LARGE STOCK OF ray Guns, Bellows, <! rdware Compai Others Follow.) m CASKETS assortment to select from. >e and Rubber-Tire fawn Hearse. services Rendered or Night. Hardware Co. (, 4?. 59 or 128 Others Follow or Engraved Visting C I t TWINE nite an item to on and we are le that we can .y quantity of See us before ______ sal, Grits, oultry lit in ts t Received I; ( ????? ( I i of the above Articles. i i INGSTREE, S. C. ?| M. D. NESMITH, _ DENTIST, ? t ake City, S. G ? BENJ. McINNES, M. R. C. V. S. idy B.Kater McINNES,M.D..V.M. D VETERINARIANS. One of us will be at King9tree the first Monday in each month, at Heller's Stables. 9-28-tf SEE fi John M.. Eaddy FOB Surveying and Platting, ers Notary Public with SeaL fnr 5-9-lyp JOHNSONVILLE. S, C. h* A. M. SNIDER Surgeon Dentist Office at Residence Railroad Ave.. K1NGSTREE fee ? V GLASSES!! If you need Glasses, come _J to me. Single and double: lenses fitted correctly at low-; m est prices. Broken lenses du plicated. T. E, BAGGETT, Jeweler j Shingles! : For Sale i I have received a car-load j of all-heart TIXIT HOI H I I Red - Cedar - Shingles. Per Thousand, $7.25. W.J.HODGES. ^ 2-27-tf Cades, S. C. We are proud of the confidence I J doctors, druggists and the pubarfK lie haVe in 666 Chill and Fever <UWOl Tcnic.?adv. I c Normal Weight Perhaps you are worried because your child does not pick up in weight? Better try Scott's Emulsion and watch how it helps make a thin child grow ana put on weight There is nothing quite <n <tronntht>ninn /?? Srntt'* Emulsion for a child of any age. Scott Ot Bowne, Bloomficld, N. J. 19-5 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER FORECLOSURE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County Of Williamsburg Court Of Common Pleas. S. V. Taylor, Plaintiff, Against Elijah Witherspoon, Emanuel Witherspoon, Ida Capers, Mellie Morgan, Hattie July, Chanie Rolleson, heirs at law of Rosa Rolleson, deceased Essie Keels, Levi Keels, Easter Keels, Pleasure Keels, Golden Keels, Eddie Keels, and Anderson Keels, heirs at law of Louise Keels, deceased and Alex Alston, Defendents. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a Decree issued1 out of the Court of Common Pleas for Williamsburg County, South Carolina, signed by His Honor, Judge W. H. Townsend, dated) Anril 1919 tn mr> directed. T will sell at public auction before the Court House at Kingstree, South Carolina, on Monday the 2nd day of June 1919; the same being sales' day, between the legal hours of sale,* the following described real estate, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel, or tract of land, lying, being, and situate in the town of Greelyville, in the County of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, containing two and % (2%) acres, more or less and known as the undivided estate of Rosa Rolleson and bounded as follows, to-wit: On the North by Central railroad, (A. C. L.) on the East by lots of E. J. McCullum and Alex Alston, on the South by public road leading from Greely-! nlle to Foreston and lot of Alex Alston, and on the West by lot of Ida Capers. Terms of sale cash; purchaser! to pav for papers. H. 0. BRITTON, Clerk of Court for Williamsburg j County. 5-8-3t AnAtt At all times tie artistic dwelling i3 in demand, whether large or small, expensive or inexpensive. An attractive. inexpensive house, however, is an exception. QUICKBILT Bungalows combine beauty and economv. r Oi ] thoroughly covering the needs of the a vet Iniiit for renting purposes It is well bui lighted, well ventilated, attractive both in but cozy. It Is Inexpensive in ronstru good rent. A house too large is as much a small. This one is just the right size. 1 demand. QUICKBILT Bungalow Xo. 43 i? orate. It is especially designed to make I a rent standpoint. In erecting this bungaloi SAVE WA^TF the material 1* already " * ""waste piles of scrap lumb Kvery foot of lumber Is used. You buy TIMF Ever'r Pie<* of material has It: i line,' |s numbered and Systematize ' ?? carpenter are complete and the orde Xo time is lost in looking for material, euired in preliminary cutting and trimmir l- rt'on of the bouse is built in panels, j test is eliminated in construction. / A DnP * h the entire process < ,ompiete, the great bi lirolnsr. < ion eliminated, the lab QUICKBILT Bungalow is reduced to i n minor consider ition. A carpenter of aver: wmi tw> i a (Hirers can erect uie nouae it house will take almost as many weeks. MflATCV A sa\inc in waste of mat ' " a sarins In money. With 1 .* ih? eipense of erection is cut In half, need not pay a contractor's fee. The er svstematlc that any carpenter of average with ease. Many owners build them tk architect's fee The complete plans wit Instructions are furnished FREE. And ; iftor careful study by the best and mo.' te-ts, with a view to eliminating waste i possible convenience, economy and strei materia! is further reduced by the fact tl mill, manufacturer and forest in one. Oi the entire process, from the tree to the eoi no middle-man a profit. You buy direct fro The price is therefore rock bottom. In which hundreds of houses are built sin: rut to perfection is used and every waste are made in great iiuantitie*. you gain low cost of quantity production. QUICKBILT Bungalc A. C. Tuxbury Lumber C 1 Charleston, S. C. PRICE $944 let* 10 per cent, for cash. Net price, _^ ?.a y "WITH ALLENBY IH PALESTINE" SKFld ?Hwi (In U Bl S?om H MllMltl Gehbrillon. Would you llk? to My from Cairo to Jerusalem? Would you like (o hover over the pyramids and cross, in a few minutes, the country over whleh the Israelites wandered /or 40 years? Would you like to stand in the oave of Machpelah, before the tombs of Abraham, of Isaae, of Jacob, of Rebeccah, of Rachel, where only three Christians hare ever stood? Would you like to fo "nose-divinf" over Bethlehem at the rate of 160 miles an hour? Would you like to eee Allenby's soldiers capture Jerusalem and Jerirhn on ft P.hrtatiftn (AntrlAS <ruar dinar the Mount of Olives and the Garden of Gethsemane? The opportunity to do all these will be presented at the Methodist Cbntenary celebration at Columbus, O., June 20 to July IS, In the Lowell Thomas, travelogue, "With Allenby In Palestine." For, In this talk, illustrated by amazlnf; moving pictures and still photographs, the first authentic eye-witness aocougt by a fully accredited observer of this dashing campaign will be given. They show the great military operation from its beginning to its end, when the Turk had been driven out of the Holy Land and Allenby stood astride the Berlin-Bagdad railroad at Aleppo, ending the Mittel Europa scheme of the kaiser and the panGermans forever. But they show more than that They show all the sacred pla9es of which Christians have heard since their childhood. They show how the places look today and how the people of Palestine are actually living. They 1 show almost everything that one would care to see or know of Palestine?certainly more than any ordinary traveler could see in ha'f a doten visits to that country. These travelogues have obtained the unanimous indorsement of the clergy of New York city. They will appear at Columbus during the entire time of the great Methodist celebration. ractive: Is East U!CKK\Z BUNGALOW NO. 43 age renter: is especially It. oozy, convenient, weil ScifC, 1 side and out. and snutl, ctlon. but will bring a One of the best drawback as a house too serviceable, rentable lungalows are always in Is not too great. It i neither cheap nor elab- cning the house. It he best Investment from Bungalow No. la, fo and lot costing $1.." v you will ** onth; l# m jvu wiu repairs, etc., will r< m ike a better invest] QUICKBILT Hungab prepared and the large demand for houses, >er are thus eliminated. r no surplus material. isuua VI i own place. Everything d. The Instructions to Y^j r of erection Is simple. The time ordinarily re- for fur-,i.*r inform'tic ig is saved. As a ijr^e ).ook. ' Q'JICKBILT ?i ust that much time ana so. 4J and many oth KRKE for the asking, of erection aystematiaed Better still, if Bungil ullding "Bugaboo"?pre- sired and Instruct us or in the erection of a **4 inlmum and therefore, a Ponti/flT ?fe speed and experience * r i 7 days. The ordinary j,ouse jj shipper easary material e: erlal. time and labor, is j?l-ft. x UO-ft. There the QUICKBILT Bungs- and one 12-ft. x 9-ft but that is not all. You kitchen, 13-ft. x 9-ft? ectlon Is so simple and % 6-ft. The construe intelligence can erect It "Wood Universal," th lemaelves. You pay no ceiling. Walls built li h all specifications and insure warmth. Dura yet the plans are made with slate green or t it experienced of archi- necessary nails and I: ind gaining the greatest terior walls stained at igth. The cost of the number of standard tiat you buy it from the painted with one hea ir complete plants cover priming paint. Exterii npleted house. You pay inside finish painted m the sourct of material, heavy cost of primini our complete plants In itiltaneously every short avoided, 's the houses //. yV i the advantage of the ~J"? >, ?r QLMCKBTUr"BUNGALOW I i A. C. TUXBURY LUN J Goatlomoa:?Pitaia sand No. C*3I- Aaieipoeially ii S NAME ' ADDRESS \ HAD SPENT ENOUGH TO BUY THEM HOME MRS. CLEM TRIED MANY MEDICINES BUT FAILED TO , GET RELIEF Gained Over Ten Pounds and Got i Great Benefit, She Says, From Tanlac I "I have spent enough money to ' buy a house and lot trying to find some medicine that would give me relief from my ailments, but I failed until I took Tanlac," said Mrs. Eva Clem, of 170 Jackson Street, Greenwood, in a statement praising Tanlac. "I was a sufferer from stomach trouble and a very bad form of nervousness. I had no appetite and most everything I ate disagreed with me. I suffered almost continually with . headaches, my health was all run down and I was so weak I could hardly do anything around the house. While I was trying to get my housework done I would . have to go to bed two or three times a day. Really, I was almost past going. I had been in bad health for ten or fifteen years. "Some friends induced me to try Tanlac. I now weigh over ten pounds more than I did when I began to take Tanlac. It gave me a good appetite, too, quieted my nerves, built up my strength generally and soon corrected my stomach trouble so I can eat heartily and do not suffer afterwards. Tanlac sure is. a fine medicine, it was that for me, and I am glad to give the very highest recommendation, for it did more for me than any other medicine I ever took." | Tanlac, the master medicine, is sold By Kingstree Drug Co., Kingstree, Farmer's Drug Co., Memingway; S. S. Aronson, Lanes; R. P. Hinnant, Suttons; W. D. Bryan, Bryan. o Discharged From Army The following named men have recently been discharged a.. Tamp Jackson from military service: Willie Singletary, Chas. Lowery, Scott Burgess, Kingstree. House ly Rented E _ Profitable Investment. investments obtainable Is the attractive, bouse. That U. if the coat of the housa Is difficult to lower the coat without cheapis possible, however, with the QUICKBILT r it is built for just that purpose. A house IOO.oi) and renting for an average of $25 d* 20 per cent. Interest. Taxes, insurance, educe it to about 16 per cent. Can you ment r The rent Incomes from an attractive )w at this time of high rents and universal will make it a profitable investment. n Your Undeveloped Lot. RITE TO-DAY in and a copy of our attractive Illustrated jngj|ows".No. C-38.Tt will explain all about ?r attractive QUICKBILT Bungalows. It Is Merely fill out the coupon below and mail It. . I r>w No. 43 pleases you. tell us the color dsto ship Immediately. for its Convenience. i F. 0. B. Charleston, complete with all neexcept brick work. Size, over all, are two large bed rooms, one 12-fL x 12-ft., ., a spacious living room, 12-ft. x 18-ft., a closets and an attractive front porch, 16-ft. tion Is largely of North Carolina Pine, the oroughly kiln dried. Excellent flooring and a panels of siding lined with heavy paper to ble. flre-reslstlng, standard asphalt shingles, ed finish. Excellent doors and sash. All isrdware furnished. House comes with ex* ly one of a , av '.% isiz. m DEPARTMENT. / IBER CO.. Chartoataa, S. C. ma yo?r Bo*k, "QUICKBILT Bm*mI???" itaraaM la a raaai boat*. .*** y V V? i*. . Afl v v&jg \ .. r-' ''. m