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VI C0ST 1 WATCHE' * * during I H -i. nru:? oo ?8 STOCK. l IIK> zc | T. E. I The County Record is the only newspaper published in Williamsburg County. ri;33Bj3Btirn LJ g Indigestion ? Many persons, otherwise W B rigorous and healthy, are Q bothered occasionally with *-Ji? TV a off?v?ta r\t n t | AUG C11V.VM V4 V. pi disordered stomach on the ?! system are dangerous, and ^ B prompt treatment of indices- ^ * k Q tlon is important "The inly 'J'l ^ q medicine 1 have needed "a: , J been something to aid d *3- jf* l B tlon and clean the liver." n write? Mr. Fred Ashby, a JJ Mckint v, Texas, farmer, fl "My medicine is H tf 11 a rnr j:'0 3 2 4 i * <.* ? v% w 05 ir,f uLnistr^isriti:.: ." Q for Indi" tio-i rid stom' "h ' 5~ trouble of any !:i !. I i ve B never four.a anything t vi fl to hes tLe ;:>ot, like D1 k- [ j p. Draught. It It in foroV n * B dores after r For a i : : s> B time I tried i: ?. which ; ip- ^ on/1 /Mdn't rivn thi? trood r , M - r, result"-. Lhel;-Oraue it liver I medic'ne f<? ea^y to lake, cr.sy * ? m to keep. Itipv ctaive." * ] 0<~t a from your J druRSirt todry- Vk for " id 1 ^ B Insist Uj.- i TiiCviford's?-iie Q only genuine. > fl Get ft today. * DO em r . BBB?Jr"Z!SE!L*-J ^ i 88 IBfflB ^tp 4-" u; M < h* ~f ~r* * U4 1 A Lai I 1 dren * ? ? S3 1 en ?? I SIL ^ | KINGSTRE * | lv.v" ' J ~ "PRICE JEWELRY, CLO this sale.. I have be lie will continue until 3AGGET r UK U! i I The Universal Gar | B i Sales g Service i i ] i Insist on Genuine Ford a Parts. I a |- D.W.SMITH; KIN'GSTREE, - S. C. ? ;i b a 2 e a e b s s a 3 b rust received, a carload of Red P.ust j Pi oof Seed Oats. Xosmitn-Klowcrs Co.. Kingstree. S. C 11 ?1-t f. TAX NOTICE. I The tax books will be open for collection of taxes for the year 1920 on the loth day of October Tax levy as 'ollows: For State 12 mills For Constitutional School 3 mills For Good Roads 2 mills For All County Purposes__ll mills For Santee Ronds 1 mill For Federal Aid Proj. N'o. 80_1 mill School Districts having 4 mills specal school tax are Nos.4, 10. 59 60, 35. VOU o vern ge Line 's SHOE VXRM E. \ ( SALEO CKS and CUT GLA en advised that my st< I stock is sold. Do y T, Jewelei t r/vwKrtwwr 11 ixorm^MTJoyf ixaremronamut t xjjm ffrrmn 7, 18, 57, 38, 51, 9, 45, 30, and 31. { School Districts having 8 mills spec - j ial school tax are 46, 48, 50, 34, 4, 5,' 36, 39, 41, 52, 6, 17, 19, 25, 29, 43, 49, 0 53, 55, 56, 14, 28, 40, 8, 37, 61, 54, 11 e and 13. b School Districts having 6 mills spec- a ial school tax are 47 and 32. School Districts having 12 mills t special tax are 22, 58, 27, 15, 42, 12, h 23, and Andrews No. A-12. s Schools Districts having 14 mills u special tax are 16 and 24. a The following school districts have bonds as stated: t No. 22 4 mills b No. 48 6 mills I ii No. 58 6 mills No. 52 4 mills 11 No. 25 4 mills ! No. 11 4 mills No. 15 8 mills i No. 42 4 mills ! No. 12 6 mills Clarendon Bonds on Clarendon 0 ownship, Nos. 14 and 53. 11-1- t A tax of 50 cents on dogs. Drainage tax is due and payable at the same time with other taxes. < i i..01 ! i .All panics IIWHUI 11 iv. v,. ; nn<I CO years, inclusive, are liable, un- l( ss exempted by law, to a poll tax of I >' 1.00. abo to a commutation tax >>? " : > 2.00. ( , I pon all unnaal taxes after Do-1 , eviber 01 a penalty of lc,r \ added for January, 1 r<- for Februaryj and y/r to the loth day of March next, j 1 after which the books will be close a i and executions issued upon all un-1, j paid taxes. i Tho-o who desire to pay their taxes j through the mail may expedite ma' - ' ters by dropping the Treasurer a carujasking for the amount of their taxes, so as to avoid sending the wron amount, also stating the township otownships (if property is ownt. : more than one) and if possible give ' i >chool district where property is lo- 1 J rated. After paying taxes, examine 1 you: receipts and see if all your prop j erty is covered; if not. see about a j , once. By following the above suggestion- . j complications and additional cost may be avoided. R. B. SMITH. 9-16-D3-15 ninty Treasurer. SSB ' WT AF lan'i of Men S at Rec AN'S EfiKEiifiKfiHfiivK-K' ! t F$20,00 iSS is now going on, areroom is wanted Ja our buying early and r, - KIN ABOUT ROMAN CATHOLICS Some people believe one thing, thers something else, but nearly ev- ' ry real American wants to know oth sides of a question before ho %0 pproves or condemns. rhl We make it our business to tell the Tt ruth about the Catholic Church? fe< ler doctrines, Her ambitions, Her hii ystem and Her authority. If you W| ould like to ask a question write us )s nd you will receive a courteous reply. rh We have nothing to sell, no charge 1 o make. Just a simple question rings a truthful answer?and noth- __ rig else. ! ? THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN'S m <EAGUE OF SOUTH CAROL!' ? 105 QUEEN STREET. a CHARLESTON, S. C. & I Everything in Baggett's Store is f trered at reduced prices, preparatory i B o moving January. 1st. | II Just received, a carload of Red Rust Yoof Seed Oats. Nesmith-Flowers jj 'o.. Kingstree, S. C. ; '-if. |j I j V'i 5asoline systems1^ Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Comput- |j ng Scales, Floor Scales, Show Cases, jj Account Registers, Rebuilt Cash Reg- jj sters, Safes, Store Fixtures. THK HAMILTON SALES CO.. Columbia. | 5. C. 1-29-1 f Notice to Subscribers When subscribers rend change of i iddress, please don't fail to give old iddress as well as new. The New York Life Insurance Co s the strongest life insurance com)any in America. Represented by R. ). Mills. 9-23-tfc. To prevent a cold take 6<w. ! m I FORD T 5 Bi 's, Worn liculoush DEP'1 ' T T * r?f?fl''l r*T' TtTT "I ' ' * O'ravi* i'- i - n i';XiT>;? r rtyyrrrryrrrryrfrryrrrr>rrtr rryycrxyjmr-. Ci?i>CCftX?xiXiViKiVM.WO*jQoiAoOoA.^JT^XXX^A^MJXj)oA >0 ST0( so don't fail to nuary 1st and I am get the best. GSTR F.I Cv.ir- of Fatigue A iiihii win- tins made a study of the us??x hi >.:it:lit- declared that people l litfrt inn liei-ause the work inIves it:usriii:ii effort hut because ej u'liiaiii in une position all day. ins the woman who has to he on her ft at housework all day Is tired? i not more so than the o.fice woman 10 has to sit at a desk all day. It the confining position without ange or relaxation that makes tuple nit .re 4 ban laborious effort PALMETTO Palmetto College offers th Secretarial, Typewriting, Bookke branches. A scholarship in Palmetl in our Free Employment Dapartn trained executives than all other c all the old established business colle INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION EXPERIENCED TEACHERS POSITIONS GI You can complete the ^resc College in less than half the time i student body represents every stat Pennsylvania. The reason is?Pain Address: Box 65. Varnville, 5 Orangeburg, S. C., or 57 Wentwortt Palmetto College?the scho< We pay your railroad fz ms ' v: ..mrm a :+:*^+:+:+;+;+:+:+:-k+: O MISS 8' S en's an( r LowP p a hp 1. Si Sc J . , . . r - ' -4' fy i 1 -W . - ~ -L* JL xofI visit my store | closing out my f L, S. C. J Early American History. Plymouth w:is the tirst permanent whit** M'ttlement In New England ana dates Its fotindlng from the landing of the Pilgrims. Dec. 21. 1620. The Iroa works on the banks of the Sangaa river, established In 1643, were the first iron works established in America. A small iron pot cast there la the first forge in America Is now the property of the city of Lynn and la In a glass case In the Lynn public library. | COLLEGE I orough courses in Stenography, eping, Accounting and kindred | to College gives you a membership ! lent. We receive more calls for i olleges in the South. We furnish j ges with teachers. j DAY AND NIGIIT SCHOOL NEW EQUIPMENT ARANTEED. I ribed course of study in Palmetto r required in any other school. Our e in the South and us far east as letto College is known everywhere. >. C., (Mother Schqpl), or Box 173, 1 i St., Charleston, S. C. )l that's known everywhere - fW-tf ire to Palmetto College 1 i Ilk 1 El > I _ 1 -I ate | 1 Chil-1 . . I K** T"' | i Ws* ORE S >uth Carolina m _ |