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AN EATING MAN. ? Good Appetites in Kingstree, But This j Fellow Takes the Cake. j ] Special dispatch from Philadelphia to one of New York's big daily news-1 papers tells this story of a man with an appetite. V.'e believed we had J some prize appetites in Kingstree until we read about this man, Lee: William Lee always boasted of the fact that he could eat as much as six men at on sitting. Last Sunday he confided this to Michael Yaffee and William Smith. They would not ' take Lee at his word and demanded a demonstration with $25 as the stakes in case, Lee won. If Lee lost , he was to pay for the meal. The I trio went to a restaurant where Lee, who is 6 feet, 4 inches tali and weighs ' 238 pounds, tucked a napkin under ( his chin and beckoned to the waiter. 1 He first ordered a 12 pound turkey with stuffing. This vanished within forty-five minutes. He picked the bones clean. Smith and Yaffee then i saw their cash going Lee-ward. Then in the words of John Paul Jones, Lee ; said: "I haven't started to eat." He then ate fifty-three oysters, two : pounds of pork chops, one dozen eggs. two slices of ham, a large beef stew, drank twelve cups of coffee, ate three loaves of bread, and during the mea! d' auk six bottles of soda water. Then he stopped and Smith and Yaffee passed over the stakes to the diner. Now this story should end by Lee , pushing back his chair, arising and i saying, "Well, I guess I'll go home J for supper now, but Lee didn't. Lee attempted to arise but found j ht was unable to do so. A look of i pain came over his face and he mut- ! tered: "Get a doctor; get a doctor." Yaffee telephoned for a physician who had Lee carried to his home suf- 1 fering from indigestion. He recover- ' * * ? ? j at--i. ! ed quicKiy, nayever, ana mat lugm , said he would be ready for another , marathon feed if the stakes amounted to $25 and somebody paid thq.. food and doctor bills. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of Enterprise Mercantile Company of Greelyvjlle, in the; County of Williamsburg and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. To the creditors of said bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 31 day of January. 1922. the above named was duly adjudged bankrupt;! and that the first meeting of his cred- j itors will be held at the office of j court house, Kingstree, S. C.. on the J 21 day of February, 1922, at 12 o'clock i w noon, at which time the said creditors i may attend, prove their claims, ap-1 t point a trustee, examine the hank- i rupt and transact such other business j as may properly c^ne before said' meeting-. At this greeting will also be considered the sale of the stock of merchandise and other personal property of the bankrupt, without further notice to creditors. Claims must be filed in the manner prescribed by the rules of the supreme court for filing of claims in bankruptcy. ROBERT J. KIRK, Referee in Bankruptcy. Florence, S. C., February 9, 1922. , NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE. ! otice is hereby given that*I will off.r for sale to the highest bidder: for cash on Thursday March 2nd, 1922, at 12 o'clock all! of the stock [ of nerchar.d:.-e of Reubin Gordin &! Co.. now in their place of business j on Main street, Greelvville. S. C. This stock of goods amounts to one thousand, six hundred twenty-one, dollars and twenty-nine cents (Sl,621.29) as shown by inventory and is appraised at one thousand, two . hundred fifteen dollars and ninetyseven cents ($1,215.97). Also on Thursday March 2nd, 1922, at 1 o'clock all of the stock of merchandise of Reubin Gordin & Co.. now in r.heir place of business on Main streat, Summerton, S. C. This stock of goods amounts to three thousand, i seven hundred fifty-three dollars ar.d five cents ($3,750.05) as shown by inventory and is appraised at two thousand, eight hundred and fourteen dollars and seventv-nine cents $2,814.79). Under order of the court a private sale will not be confirmed unless ine bid amounts to the appraised value. The inventories and inspection of stocks may be had by applying to L. C. Peeples, trustee, Charleston, S. C. 2-16-2tp. NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS R. D. Carter, M. A. Shuler, Mrs. Virginia Thomas, R. A. Dukes, T. J. Shaw, J. C. Norten, J. B. Gamble, J. / R. Bodiford, James A. Scott, Wallace McGill, S. W. Mims, W. L. McFarlin, T. E. Ragin, L. H. Stewart, H. P. Presley, R. A. Mims, S. D. Lane, A. L. Scott, Mrs. F. Alice Ragin, Mrs. Tula Avant, Ed. Tisdale, Philip Shaw. Please take notice. The County Board of Commissioners will meet in their oflce in Kingstree, S. C., on Tuesday the 21st day of February at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of hearing complaints and adjusting * all claims against the county for damages on Kingstree-Manning highway. You will please take notice that this is the last chance you will have to be heard. S. J. SINGLETARY, County Supervisor. Typewriter Supplies. Users of Typewriters will And a full stock of ribbons, corbon paper, second sheets and typewriters paper at The County Record Office. tf. j Send us your orders for job printing . C -" * SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. J STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Williamsburg:. Court of Common Pleas. Lenora McElveen, Ida Wilson, Lizzie McElveen LaFourcade, Ella McEl- ^ veen Cobia, Rebecca McElveen Bayer, Dozier McElveen and Wil-' j bur McElveen, Plaintiffs, against s Robert McElveen, Walter McElveen, c Linnie McElveen Dempsey, Leola c Coward Parnell, Stella Coward I Cook, Jessie Coward Gordon, Min i nie Coward, Walter Coward and J. y W. Coward, Defendants. c By order of J. D. Kritton, Clerk of t Court for Williamsburg county, of c said state. c l'o the defendants Linnie McElveen ! t Dempsey, absent from the state and | j wnose residence is uhmiuwh. i You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in v this action, of which a copy is here- ? with served upon you, and to serve i a copy of your answer to the said g complaint on the subscriber at his t oflce in Lake City, South Carolina, \ within twenty days after the service c hereof, exclusive of the day of such \ service; and if you fail to answer the c complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded ( in the complaint. Dated December 28th, A. D? 1922. ] W. H. WHITEHEAD JR., 2 Plaintic's Attcmev. M6-3tp. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST- I ERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the matter of Kingstree Furniture t Co., Bankrupt. i IN BANKRUPTCY. c Pursuant to "two orders of Robert J. Kirk, Esq., Referee in Bankruptcy, r made in the case of Kingstree Furni- i ture Company, bankrupt, dated the ( 5th day of February, 1922, I will offer : for sale at public outcry' for cash, I to the highest bidder, cubiect to the 1 approval of this court, before the t courthouse in Kingstree, South Caro- t lina, between the usual hours of legal t sales, on the 6th day of March, 1922, j the following described real estate of said Kingstree Furniture Company, c bankrupt: 1 The following three lots or parcels ( of land will be sold, free from in- 1 cumbrar.ces: Tract No. 1. All that certain piece, i parcel or tract of land situate in the ' town of Hemingway, County of Wil- j liamsburg, State of South Carolina, measuring forty (40) feet by sixty 1 (60) feet, with a building thereon. 1 known as the Moore Prizery. and 1 bounded as follows: situate on the West side of the Georgetown and Western Railroad, now the Seaboard Air Line Railway at the rear cf the Fanners Tobacco Warehouse, West and North by lands of the Lambert: ] Land & Development Company, and ; North by lands of the Farmers Tc-; bacco Warehouse. Tract No. 2. AH that certain piece. < parcel or tract of land, containing ten (10) acres, more or lees, situate in ( the Countv of Williamsburg, State ! of South Carolina, and bounded on the North by lands of Mary Simmons. < J- J no Vn 9 <in fhp Tlflrti UCM^lldM.U <W> li uv v i w. M v.. ?... | . tion plat of the lands: of the estate ; ( of Ann Owens, on the East by lands I; now or. fonncrly of Lawrence Mc-G Failin. on the South by lands of { Eosn Covert and tract No. 6 cf the j said Ann Owen's lands, ret apart to j < Emma Lesesne, """and on the Wert by: Emma Lesesne and tract No. 5 of the' < said Ann Owen's lands, set apart to .' James Stephenson; which said tract j of" land above described is more par- < ticularly identified in and by a plat j of the lands of Ann Owens, deseased, I made for the purpose of partition and division thereof by Peter ' Gourdin, surveyor, January 20. 1920. j and is the lot of land designated on 1. said plat as lot No. 4; which saV. lot of land was conveyed to Kings-1 tree Furniture Company by IvlaxmLesesne, by deed dated January ' 1921. and recorded in the office o i the Clerk of Court of Williamsburg j ccuntv in Poole A-16, page 636. Tract Np. 3. All that certa n piece i narcel or tract of land, situate in < the County of Williamsburg. State of South Carolina, containing eight (31 ( acres, more or less, designated and < identified as lot No. 8 on a plat of ( said lands cf the estate of Ann Owens. ( deeeared. made for the purpose of a j rartition and division thereof by j Peter G. Oounlin. surveyor. January J 20, 1920. hounded on the North hv j tract No. 7. as shown on saiii plat j and set apart to Boston Owens, and ( or, the East by lands of Alex Owens j <v Alex McKvight. South by tree" j No. 9 of the lands set apart to the | said Alexander Owens and on the ( West by lands of Dowen Chandler; , said tract above described being the ( same which was allotted and set apart T to William Owens in the partition * ** * * " il - 1 1- 4.1. ~ and division 01 me ianus oi me e.>- j tate of Ann Owens, and was conveyed by William Owens tq Kingstree Furniture Company by deed dated January 22, 1921, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Williamsburg county in Book A-16, page 637. The following lot or parcel of land will be sold subject to a mortgage thereon to W. V. Strong, dated November, 1st. 1919, on which there is a balance due of three thousand ($3,000.00) dollars, together with a little more than a year's interest, to-wit: All that certain lot of land situate in the town of Kingstree, County of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, at the corner of Hampton avenue and Mill street of said town of Kingstree, measuring eighty-five (85) feet front on said Hampton avenue, and running back fn depth along Mill street one hundred and five (105) feet, and bounded on the North by lot of Stackley, on the East by Hampton avenue of said town, on the South by Mill street of said town, and on the West bv lot of Clyde and Bristol. T T-v TlAn/TDC J Xj. U. aul/udao, Trustee in Bankruptcy. February 8th, 1922. 2-9-4t. 1. d. r. , ??? ??< The County Record is mailed to j subscribers at $1.50 the year, fnvaria- \ My payable in advance. ? Rub-My-Tism for Rheumatism. jj iOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE. - ? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 County of Williamsburg. Court of Common Fleas. V.B. Mouzon, Plaintiff, against oseph Shaw, Defendant. Notice is hereby given, that pur-; uant to a Decree for sale in fore-1 dosure, made in the above stated j ase, by his Honor Judge Janes E. | }eurifoy, on the 3rd day of May. 921, to me directed, I will sell to th?j lighest bidder for cash, before the > ourthouse door in the town of Kingsree, County of Williamsburg, 'State T South Carolina, on the first Monlay in March, 1922, the same being he 6th day of the said month, durng the legal hours of sale, the folowing described tract of land: All that certain tract of land sitm.te in the County of Williamsburg, ind State of South Carolina, containng nine and three-tenths (9 3 10) icres on a plat of the subdivision of he lalnd of D. D. Shaw, and being mown as tract number one there>n, this being the tract of land coneyed to Joseph Shaw by D. D. Shaw, >n February the 28th, 1920. .Purchaser to pay for papers. J. D. BRITTON, ?lerk of Court for Williamsburg county, S. C. February 15th, 1922. !-16-3t. j. d. b. CITATION NOTICE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Williamsburg. 3y W. E. Snov.den, Enquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, Bettie R. Oliver made suit o me, to grant her letters of adminstration of the estate of and effects >f Samuel P. Oliver, Jr. These are therefore to cite and adnonish all and singular the kindred ind creditors of the said Samuel P. )liver, Jr., deceased, thai they be and ippear before me in the Court of 3robate, to be held at Kingstree on February 20th next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock ir the forenoon, ;o show cause, if any they have, why he said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 4th day >f February, anno domini, 1922. Published on the 9th and 16th day lay of February, 1922, in the County Record. W. E. SNOWDEN, !-9-2t. Probate Judge. TAX NOTICE. The tax books will be open for colection of taxes for the year 1921 on he 15th day of October. Tax levy as iollows: For State 12 mills For Constitutional School 3 mills For Roads 8 mills For County 4 mills For San tee Bonds 1 mill For Federal Aid Proj. No. 80_2 mills Total 30 mills School Districts having 2 mills spe:ial school tax are No. 33. School Districts having 4 mills spenal school tax are Nos. 2, 7, 9, 10,18, 21, 30, 31, 35, 38, 45, 51, 57, 59, 60. School Districts having 6 mills spe:ial tax are 32 and 47. I School Districts having 8 mills spe:ial school tax are 4, 5. 6, 8, 11, 13. 14, 17. 20, 25, 28. 29, 34, 36, 37, 39, 10, 43, 46, 48, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, >6, 61. School Districts having 10 mills spend school tax are Nos. 8-A and 19. School Districts having 12 mills special school tax are 12, 22, 23, 27, 41, 12, 58 and Andrews A-12. School Districts having 14 nulls spe:ial school tax are 16 and 24. The following school districts have >cnds as stated: No. 22 4 mills No. 42 4 mills No. 48 6 mills No. 61 6 mill? No. 52 4 mills No. 25 4 mills No. 11 4 mills No. 15 II2 mills No. 42 4 mills No. 12 11 millNo. 8-A 14 mill? Clarendon Bends on Clarendon town ?hip, Nos. 14 and 53, Wz mills. A tax of S1.25 on dogs, (which in:ludes tag) due and collectible at time >ther taxes arc paid. "Any person >wning, harboring or maintaining a log failing or refusing to return and -n.T V,? lov nr<-o\ncf>!r? cViall rlppmoi! niilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less ;han five ($5.00) dollax-s, nor more ;han twenty ($20.00) dollars, one-half >f which shall go to the person rejoiting such failure to pay said tax xnd one-half to the public school fund )f the district in which said derelict >ccurs."?Section 4 of An Act to Provide an annual Dog Tax for the State >f South Carolina and a Penalty for lot Paying said Tax. Drainage tax is due and payable at ;he same time with other taxes. All parties between the aires of 21 xnd 60 years, inclusive, are liable, uness exempted by law, to a poll tax of 51.00, also to a commutation tax of 52.00. Upon all unpaid taxes after Decem>er 31 a penalty of 1% will be added tor January, 1% for February and 591 jo the 15th day of March next, after vhich the books will be closed and executions issued upon all unpaid axes. Those who desire to pay their taxes :hrough the mail may expidite matars by dropping the Treasurer a card xsking for the amount of their taxes, jo as to avoid sending the wrong imount, also stating the township or :ownships (if proporty is owned in nore than one) and if possible give S^VaaI tr'horA TtmnATfv 1C 3WIW1 VUVU1VV TfA^VAV j** V|?w* V ? ated. After paying taxes, examine four receipts and see if all your property is covered, if not, see about it it once. By following the above sugge.^tion^ implications and additional cost may )? avoided. R. B. SMITH, *-22-21-D3-15-22 County Trfen surer. NOTICE All claims against the county to eceive attention of the County Board >f Commissioners must be filed in the tffice, properly verified and itemized, lot later than Saturday before the regilar meeting on the first Tuesday in 'aeh month. S. J. SINGLETARY, bounty Supervisor Williamsburg Co. t-18-21-tf. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the matter of Kingstree Furniture Co., Bankrupt. IN BANKRUPTCY. Pursuant to an order of Robert J. Kirk, Esq., Referee in Bankruptcy, dated the 31st day of January, 1922, I wjjl offer for sale at public outcry for cash, to the highest bidder, subject to the approval of this Court at the storeroom formerly occupied by the sai<^* Kingstree Furniture Company, Hampton avenue, Kingstree, S. C., on the 21st day of February, 1922, at 12 o'clock noon, the entire stock of merchandise, consisting of furniture, stoves and ranges, rugs, talking machines, and all such other mer chandise as is usually earned ma furniture store; also all- fixtures in , said store, consisting of Burroughs; Bookkeeping machine, typewriter. j dictophone, safe, etc., also all the accounts and bills receiveable of said: company. The stock of merchandise will be; first sold in lots or parcels separate-: ly, then the furniture and fixtures: separately, then the bills receiveable | separately, then the accounts receive-1 able separately, then the stock of, merchandise, furniture and fixtures, j bills receivable and accounts receive-! able as a whole. The said stock of merchandise in-! ventories $35,561.10; funiiture and; fixtures inventory $1,227.00; bills re-, ceiveable amount to $5,081.69; ac- i counts receiveable amount to $31,141.92. Any further information regarding the sale of said assets may be secured from the trustee or his attorney. L. D. RODGERS, Trustee. j J. D. O'BRYAN, | Attorney for Trustee. Kingstree, S. C., February 8th, 1922. | 2-9-2t. 1. d. r. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR! FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given, that the un-1 dersigned will make applications to | W. E. Snowden, Judge of Probate for; the County of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, at his office in j Kingstree, S. C., at eleven o'clock a. j m., March 13th, A. D. 1922, for fina' discharge and letters dismissory as' administrator cf the estate of Theresa i S. Logan, deceased. W. B. LOGAN, i Administrator of the estate of Theresa ! S. Logan, deceased. 2-9-5tc. j , ! TRESPASS NOTICE. Pursuant to the provisions of Sec-! tion 241, Criminal Code of South Caro- j lina, notice is hereby given that the , lands of the estate of Robert Driffin i in Laws township, Williamsburg coun- j ty, are posted, and all persons enter- j ing, or trespassing in any mannef up-1 on the same will be duly prosecuted.! ALONZO DRIFFIN. Z-2-4tp. 4 Send us your order for Job Printing. We only do the best wo^k. 666 cures Chills and Fever. p I jul" i 1 '*' i rH) I m i I Mik ? > ' IS; : H . Jtftl . r " -? L& * . ? " ? - - n d : *LI" ?-~" .' - ' - ".j?z ^ :,^r F.S.R0YS Norfolk, Va. Tarboro, N. C ? _i - - ?- ?_ n ^oiumDia, &. Macon, Ga Birmingham, See The County R< NOTICE CONFEDERATE VETERANS OR THEIR WIDOWS. Confederate veterans, or widows of Conleudiuc v.hw are not al-'( ready ea-olled, will present their | claims to the Judge of Probate, at the I courthouse, Kingstree, S. C., at once, I so that they can draw their money this year, A. W. FLAGLER, Chairman. 1-19-4tc. w. e. s. ATTENTION TOBACCO GROWERS. Having arranged with your townsman, Frank J. Rodgers to represent I us again this year in your vicinity, we take this method of advising you that we have in our warehouse, known as Scott Section number seven, a lot of tobacco guano suitable for growing tobacco plants. We solicit your business. F. 3. ROYSTER GUANO CO. Adv.?i-19-tf. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned will make application to W. E. Snowden, Judge of Probate for the County of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, at his office in Kingstree, S. C., at eleven o'clock a. m., March 1st, A. D. 1922, for final discharge and letters dismissory as administratrix of the estate of Samuel Heyward Burgess, deceased. MRS. CLELLA BURGESS, Administratrix of the estate of Samuel Heyward Burgess, deceased. 2-2-5cp. THE THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION OF THE NEW YORK WORLD IN 1922 AND 1923 Practically a Daily at the Price of a Weekly. 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The County Record maintains one of the most complete and up-to-date printing offices in this section of the Slate, and solicits your patronage for anything in printing. li^gBSiil, egg > . i. - U ;-" M /5. " / Y K?FL?SrS < TRADE MARK -rfs> REGISTERED 'TER GUANO C Richmond, Va Ly n. r.harlntfp N C, W C. Spartanburg, S.C. At] Columbus, Ga Mc Ala Baltimore, Md To] lord's line of engraved c NOTICE. The County Board of Commissioners of Williamsburg County will receive bids at their office in Kingstree, S. C., on Tuesday, September 6th, ana on the first Tuesday in each month thereafter, for groceries in bulk lots for the chaingang for one month at a time. S. J. SINGLETARY, County Supervisor Williamsburg Co. 8-18-21-tf. A \ NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given, that all persons having claims against tha estate of A. B. Hemingway, deceaseo, late of Hemingway, Williamsburg county, S. C., must file the same duly attested with either of the undersigned at "Hemingway, S. C., or at Kingstree, S. C., and all persons indebted to the said estate will please make payment to the same. J. B. HEMINGWAY, -WILLIE T. HEMINGWAY, FURNEY R. HEMINGWAY, Executors of the estate cf A. B. Hemingway, deceased. 2-2-St. K. & H. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. For the purpose of taking tax returns for the year 1922 the auditor's office will be open from January 2nd to February 20th, inclusive. All real estate must be returned giving number of acres, number of buildings, lo- . cation by township, school district* and assessed value there on. Parties owning land and refusing or neglecting to return will be assessed and penalty, as required by law, will be added for failure to return. Personal property of every kind and discription must be returned giving number and value of some. Automobiles, raotorcicles, bicycles, etc., comes under the head of personal property and returned as such. Give narito, year and model of automobiles. After the 20th day of February 1922, a penalty of 50% will be added for failure to return in accordance with the law in such cases. f Make your returns in the auditors office. J. J. B. MONTGOMERY. Auditor Williamsburg county. 12-22-D 3-16-22. . nn/iicwnri imTAV VATT/'tl KEiUlSlilAllUH n<'uvu The office of the Supervisor of Registration iWH be open on the 1st Monday in each month for the purpose of registering any person who is qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident of the State for two years, and of the county one year, and of the poll' ; precinct in which the elector offers to vote four months before the day of elction, and shall have paid, six months before, any poll tax then due and payable, ana who can both read and write any section to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who ca n show that he owns, and has paid all taxes collect!ble on during the present year, prop- ~ . erty in this State assessed at three hundred dollars or -?re. R E. 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