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^BUSHSp'toiVKRY THU?^I?AY> AT K|NG^STRK5^ 8k C. C. W. WOLFE# J ANQ PROP^lETO^ ; GEO. Ss BARR, ASSOC^TZ^Ej&RTOR. VS^ ' ' THURSPAY, lV|AYv ?| I9Q2. ? ? Items fraqn Smiths. fr Prof. W. J. Sipilev is wearing a bfoad smile-rjt's a boy. Arthur, Ihe lit,tle sot) o,f, Mr. E. T. Smith is cpticp^y^y u? pneurponia.. Notwithstandtfjg.Jhe dry wea^hw er crops are looking fine, ip this section. Mr. IV J. Mclspight, ha.^ been - ?h.?* u?\n/^Ai? Ua waol l,.ar''? Uilt " , iuv. Vi^fiiuv^ > this week. i, Mr. Thomfls.Hgaghv and wife, of Clarendqn Co., visited relatives here, a lew .days. ago. Mr. J. N^C.oker,. of thip place has been assisting in putting, up the Cades-iongstree telephone * line this week. We understand that, Mr. Pi-Mc.? Clure Brockinton is. being solicited by his friends to. enter the campaign; we are unable, to say as^et what office he will ofi?r?lor or even that he will npi.ke the race at all. . The Sunday-school here has been reorganize with-^. J.,Smith i ! J \U if as mm ?*. iu. Smith secrajtaix ayd" treasurer. Mr. P. M. flHW.oii teaches the bibleclas* JJjPPss^s Carrie Smith and Carrie Phelps arc: teachers of the intermediate clas-t and lesson sheets, respectively. The little people will be instructed by Mrs. P. M. Brockintop. With these officials in,chaise the school will no doubt prosper. \oxv. Epps Etchings. , . Mr. H. E. Scoit, of Kingstr-ee. ably ccnducted the prayer-ipgeting at Beulah. last Sunday night. v Miss Rosa ,Thnmps(&n, who has ^ been visiting, relatives..in K*ngsfroe, returned to home.. la*| Sunday, 4 Mr., A? Li Epps ppe of the be?t farmers in opr community, spent last week in Charleston on bu*ii wess, a)aQ "taking in!' the ezpoX Bit ion. Kev. S.J.,McConnell attended the Florence Ebsbcicb Conference, which convened ne^r Hjjfert&yiile * . last week. He returned borne^nd filled his regular.appointment at Beulah last Sunday naming. Mr McConnell delivered,.a .very impressive sseripcwv Va?? oi\ri?A.' nnnAcnf mflfl u 4? n * XUUI Wlivopuiiw. li?, ? nil ?T error in his last communication from here. The late, J. O. Mc< Cutehen's machinery was bought by Messrs J. A. and A-L^Epps, instead of J. A. Epps alone. 1 he business will be, conducted under the firm name of'E-pps Bros. Blue Stj^, A Survey of Soils. Editor County Kpcord: You may state 1'qr Jh^ informal tion of your leaders that the Chief of Bureau of Soils-has promised to make a survey ot soils in, the Sixlh Iljistrict., of ?6oufh Carolina Mime time during the present year, in the late Jnmn^roj' early 1alL It will be, my purpose to get him 1o coyer us Jargo an, area ;i6 possible. Your* truly, ROBT. .6;;vSC^RB0BB^UG9. April 23,1002. Is It A Bear? jtt Wo^l camo from Salteys yesterday Is that sopie excitiement, had b?eu W- caused,there by the supposed pre%> * eiice of a bear in the neigh borlvood. As told The Record's representative this is the story: Last Monday night Mr. Q, II. Whitfield lieurd a calf bleating iu, a rj?astnre,.and on investigating Tuesday morning he found the c^lf t wounded as if from the claws of ;a l>ear. Ou th^ ground near by were found foot prints supposed to be those of a bqar and two cnbs. Dogs were put ot) the trail but failed to follow it^ probably because I , the tracks were too old. At any rate ( the dogs aid not. seem to want. to I follow the trail L Superviso: Claims The following claims were audited March 31,. 1903: No. Claim In. whose favor: Nat 551 W IJiockinton chaing no? ?) J p ^lontguiiier^ 5^8 W V Brookinton examii 554 W G Gamble post iw 555 WTWilkins chains 556 C E Wheeler super.ir 557 Pressley McFadden pnolie 558 K C Johnson constat 559 ~ TP Gamble roads a 560 G J Graham sheriff 561 w L Wallace chaiu? 569 Tlie Weekly Mail advert! 503 J A Floyd poor 564 DE McCutcheo> roads a 565 II M Burrows corone 566 Brown Bros roads si 567 J M Blakeley roads i 568 S J Burrows corone 569 W J T Huggin?. roads i 570 W T Sports roads i 571 David Buckle* consta 572 The Weeklv Mail adverti 578 A L Keels & Co poor 574 L B Johnson examii 575 J T Sullivan poor 576 J Z McConuell Jjr contin 577 Russie Izzard poor 578 C M Richburg roads i 579 J C Haselden roads i 560 BB Chandler contic 581 J P Haselden roads i OM \V V Mp<wkintnn exauii 583 G J Gral>am sherifl 584 G J Graham slieritt 585 G J Graham sherifl 586 G J Graham sherifl 587 Wm Cooper sup'te 588 "Wm Cooper ??p't < 580 Sinking Fund Com. K>rro\ 590 W R Funk cquali 591 W S Eaddy poor 592 W J Haselden exam; 593 Wm Cooper sup'c < 594 SI Montgomery town9 595 W M O'Bryan " towns 596 J T Bryan l'Snee 597 W L Wallace medic 598 W B Powers const: 399 C E Wheeler 8uperi 600 W V Brockinton contit 6ui W B McCants ' eorone 602 BB Chandler contii 603 J H Cooper coutin 604 j J Jo montgomery io??? 605 1) J Epps const! 606 W T ?llkins chainj 807 W E Haiina proba 60S I) J Epps const a 609 SB W Courtney roads 610 J C Nelsou roads 6U M M TtK.mi^ road> 612 ED Guerry roads 613 s j Hoggins ' roads 614 W K Funk public 615 W R Funk public 616 W K Funk public 617 H O Britton poor 618 W M U'Bryan towns 619 S1 Montgomery towns 620 J J 6 Montgomery court' 6} 1 J J B Montgomery count 022 J J B Montgomery count 623 a C Boyd & Xobias v roads 62< J I> Daniel audit 625 H D Ferrell roads 626 J S Howie' conti 6$7 J T Bryan ? fence All of which is respectfully subnii DEMOCRATIC. CJkU B. MEETINjG?, iccl ub held, Saturday, April 2G, the lollo\yin?*v.sjft. elected: JEffesident, Jas .Bryan; ;vip^ president, W B McCants; secretary and.trs^s-urpr, Lx W L}ryea; committee on ? ~ ?I ..I -A rl* D pAAitav* mr???. KQ V 1511 11U11, X U wuupcij luviwvvi, ex^cwiive committer, W I) Bryan; delegatQs to%.comity convention, W PjMoore, J B^ile-s, J F^Wolch, A B Kanarek. L,i W. Lpry^a,,. Sec'y and treas, Indianrown Inklings. ' Miss .Je^uic .MarralJ, of Ch^r^, is limiting Di., J.iS. Cun.n.iygliam's fyrnily, Mis* Harrejl formerly taught school hare ,aujL jhcr,. roajiy friendsiare glad $o sop her agaiiv Miss Matic^, Chaplin's school cl.osed Jiisj; witji ,a ;pipt|ic ia the, grove uq^v. Mr. D. ;E.:. McI In tn hen's. The.school children and i-r- "r a large of. their frien4?iwexe present., The, ua$*, parsed ofP^verv plea3ant;ly jnd?c4?. M(?s Chaplin is iau ejcejJjent, teacher and we hope I that ..she, may, bq prevailed on, to, reisnmc her po%ition.,pextfall. j. On nccqunt o?. the ,clvy weather ! tobacco planters in t''is,section haye ! not set, out their plants. yet,, Kain ?is needed badly herp. Mis$ Annie Cunningham, will close her aphool near, Cades this week. Afyer,a trip, to , the "Expo" we hope to.seq ber back at, Indiau,town. Considering the dry weather, crops iare looking fine,in this vicinity. ex calirur, .. ggBBBB?BES?B?B?BB?SSSSS?S?2?B? r's Notice. ( Audited. 1 Office of Cowity Supervisor 1 < "Williamsburg County, [- i Kingstrec, S. C. V ( and allowed during the quarter ending 1 ! Amount Amounjt t ureofCleaijn Claimed Allowed ' ang $ 8 50 $ 850 1 commissioner 8 50., 8 50. ( ung lunatic 5..00 5 00 1 Dttem ' ' 11OQ, 1100 \ - + A- . Al At ( -ang oo, ltendent chaingaog 5.0 00, 50 00 ( building 160 160 jle 170 170 Hid bridges 46 00 46 00 J 27 39 2.7 39. t ;ang 3 2? 3 25 J [?iu ' 3 00 J 00 1 9 80 9,80 ' mil bridges. 10 80 10 80 1 r 1100 1100 md bridges 2 00 2 00 md bridges 625 . r 2 00 2 00 md bridges 25 00 25 00 Hid bridges. 34 00 34 UO ble 2 00 2 00 i,ing 30 68 36 08 1 5 00 ' 5 00 } ning lunatics. 26 75 26 75 10 00 10 00 r goilt 4 60 4 50 8 2 00 2.00 . md bridges 3 00 3 00 miiTbridges 2 00 ' 2 00 igent 38 00 38(H) and bridges 4 00 4 00 ning fuuatics 5 00 5 00 [ 33 35 33 35 ] 167 09 167 09 f 179 13 179 13 g 80 00 80 00 , education 51 00 51 00 ( education .3 89 _3 89 iVed 31 ou w niijv w j ization board 4 00 4 00 s 10 00 10 00 c ining lunatics 5 00 5 00 y eil ii cation 33 00 33 00 j liip assessor 4 00 4 00 , hip assessor 4 oo 4 00 263 00 263 06 g al attendance poor 3 65 3 63 t ible 1 20 12o | intendent chaingung 50 00 50 00 e igeut 45 45 ( :r 10 50 10 50 igent 25 00 20 oo j igeut 50 50 hip board 4 00 4 00 ( lbie 100 1 Oo gang 1170 11 to te judge 15 00 15 00 ible * 1 00 1 00 and bridges 13 60 13 60 and bridges 25 00 25 00 and bridges 50 00 50 00 and bridges 35 00 35 00 and bridges 23 Oo 23 oO buildings 22 00 22 00 : buildings 1613 1613 : buildings 376 SHI 870 Ou t 5 00 5 00 hip board 2 00 2 0<? hip b< ard 2 oo 2 oo y commissioner . 16 5u 16 50 y commissioner 3 50 3 50 r V* commissioner * 3 50 3 50 j and bridges 30 08 80 08 ' or 20 00 20 06 ' and bridges 10 oO 10 00 i ngent 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 ( tted. , BB CHANDLER. i C.'S \v. c. < I .- ~ i ; CANDIDATES' CARDS,. [Curd* of candidates for county offices will be ' published in this column until the tirit primary I i election for (i' canls id candidates for Congress i i $-V For the second primary candidates' notices j . ! will be published for naif price. To receive at- . j teiition all annouiicemeuts must be' paid for in j advance. J ~~ FOR.S(JPI?RVI$OJi. . Tlie many friends of Mr. C. E.^ j Wj[lEE^KIt, appreciating his many" ( } high qualiticaddns for the oljice, , hereby announce mm as a canaiuate j far County supervisor at the enspjue j "Democratic primaries, pledging them/ ( 1 -selves that lie will abide by the result , thereof./ " FOP, AUDI W,: j Pledging myself' to abide by the-re$01$ oi| the /Democratic primajy electipn.I hereby announcginv candidacy ' for the appointment or Auditor of Wil lianisbmg county. ? " " 6,; ASK 195. I hereby, annpuncp my*al? a candidate for .-appointment as ^Auditor of Williamspur^ Comity, subject to the 'decision gild, rules p' ..Democratic p'lviary. election.. J. WESLEY COQK,. Notice-. j All qualified.voters, ct .Lee'-s -Tfw n-; 1 ship will file their petitions for or 1 agjupst Dispensaries being established 1 ; at Lake City and Scran t9.11 in J.ee. s- ' J.Towiiship. The petitions. must be?< ' J ?l?-w e/1 /? ' tVintral wifV?in ! I , IllCW n nil UIC.D'MHI \Jt i U1IHV! ,, twenty days frpm du(Q .of Not4ce.ll .-May 1.1D05" R. A. MURFHY, Chairman Board of Control. ? j McOLARY. 1 jit, 1\ G/jGQURDIJ?.. ' I ! "" Final Discharge. "Notice is hereby, given, that, we will <' jiippjy to the,.Judge uf Probate for Willlaihsburgeounty pn Mqpuajr, the*5th day of.May,,19(12. for letters of firpil i discharge us executors of .the estate of J. M. Tuoinas., M. A. & C. H, ;THOMAS, Executors. April 1 / Attention Democrats. The Presidents of the various Dtem.T >cratic Clubs in. Williamsburg coaaAy me hereby dinected>to call a meeting )t their respective club* bo assemble it their usual places ot' meeting.on Satirdav, April 2(k for the purpose of reorganizing. Each club: shall, elect a President, Vice President, Secretary uid Treasurer, Committee on Regis* ration, a member of the County Expettive Committee, and suidi other com* nittees. ;is to each club, may seem !xpedjent. Clubs, will elect delegate# o the- County Convention, which will, neet on the 1st Monday in May in the Jonrt House at Kingstree o'clock^ Jlubs will be entuled tu one delegate nr.evfcry twenty-five niembeo-sAnd one oral majority fraction thereut The Jounty Convention will elect,delegates 1J Dt.'lie Upri J't-uimuu ?* wuuij una)i* nan, n member ot-tho State Executive Joimntttee, an,d transact another bigness ttuu, way. ha-legally brought bebrp.it. A. H. WILLIAMS, Couoy Chairman. Trespass Notice. Ail personij are hereby warned nqt o trespass on any of my lands. Any lecson fmi nd-ttrespassi ng-on same will )e dealt with as the law directs. WH.LIAMa J KFFKRSOX. Triors, C.,. April 15, 19p->. *tl7-8t Citation Notice STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. WH.LZ4M?IK*RG COUNTY. 3y W. I^JIamia, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, Jjy O. Whitehead made1 mit to me tq grant, liiqi letters of adninistratipn pt theestiite of.and effects >f Asa Rpgerson,, These are therefore tq, cltfi and adDonisU aU and,.singular,.the kindred ind creditors of the sai{i A?V* Rogerspn, leccased, that, they be. and appear )efore nie, in the Court of Probate to be icld.at Kingstree,S.C.,on the 12th day >1 May next, after publication hOreoi,ar ll O'eiocK in tne lureuuuu, u> it?vv,cause if any they have, why the laid administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 31th day A March, anno domini, 11M52. Published on the 3d day of April, 1902. in The County Record. W. E. Hanxa, Probate Judge. It Jlaj 8 . Summons for Relief. (Complaint Served.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Williamsburg County. COURT OF COMMON PI^EAS. Saiyuel Yarborough, Plaintiff, against \lex Graham. Lambson Graham, Lula Cockti??ld, Mettie Graham, George Graham, Minnie Graham, S?r.ih Hurgess, Paul Graham and Mabel Graham, Ilelendants. ro the defendants, Alex Graham, Lambson. Graham, Lula Coektield. Mettie Graham, George Graham. Minlic Graham, Sarah Eurgess, Paul Graaam Mabel Graham: v-? ciiramnnnfl anrl -r>. J UU aiu IJCIVUl OHUIIIIUHVU UI??I ?. luired to answer the complaint in this iciion.of which a copy U herewitli jerv;e,d upon you, and to serve a copy jf your ::ojiwcr to said complaint on he subscriber at his office in Lake 2ity, S. C., within twenty days after Jieser^ice hereof; exclusive of the day if such service: and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time ^foresaid, the plaintiff in this action nill apply to rht? court for the :*elief ieimuiavd in this complaint. W, L. BASS, Plaintiff's Attorney. March 5, A. I). 1902, To the defendant, George Graham: Take n0?irvQ. tljaA. the complaint in ;bif action, together with the summons )f Y'bieii the foregoing is a copy, was Sled.in th<: office of the Clerk of Court jf Compion Pleas for Williamsburg 3ouuyty. in the State of South Carolina, >r. the 2$th day ot March. A. D. 1902. W. L. Bass. Plaintiffs Attorney. Attest.: B..C. WIIITKHKAO. it M(^i27-,Mayl C. C. P.,.Wr. 0. Foreclosure, and Sale. ST,VTE.;OK SOUTH CAROLINA. calcify lOl' W1C.LIAMSH.UKG, OJVH^MOK Gommgx PLEAS. AhvOU.,S:Utey3-, ) , J U<3s#m:ep*o? ^ofe^-losure and sale. IrvhJ tlie order of Court in :h?,2bpYn -iafcd I will sell on 'lie tMovtyy ne>yt. before the in Kingstrep,.S. <;., iYit!un,thy..Iega,ijiours of sale, to the lightest bul&er for cash- the following ie*cri]b?d. property, to-wit: AH that Ltyit t- u-t ;)t land lyitig. being,and ?it?, lated pear Iniliantowti elmrc}i in said ;ouu?y, containing ttfty-thwfe ; acres, jutting ami, bounding north on ,thn niblie road leading, from Indiantown ;hn/vh to Uniqn chureh, eas;: on lands A.f. D- Wilson, south on Black Mingo ?w?iui? and west.jOn iandsjpf fj.. G.. ilanna, G.,1. GRAHAM,u! j Slipriff y/illiapishuriiGounty. Of,bad things, vour, own bad temper should head the list. A \car Texas. Ked Rust Proof 3ais going at 80 cents while they last. Barr <fc Co. A genius is a man who knows, fffceft. to keep his mouth shut* . \ m B APR <3L CO.. BROKERS ?*ANH--? nnimiiopinu iirnpinuTC^ uuroivHadiunjYiuMflm.)!, W&daaioe. to say. to fnouds, apd patroM that-we.are still carrying on business at the olti ? stand,. where we are better tkau ever- before ppepai^d ,ta, so?v? . tliem,, Tiib will bo perhaps the hardest year-that our fanners have had to caufceniiiwitlx since the.wnji ana ing this-ourselves we.-are gouigJu. njake it a study to try to place prtK. visions of all kinds in .Ktngstree fo?r aa.Jitfcle money as they possibly cnu . , be laid down here tor and sold on a strictly cash, basis. Auy business m&u knows that Corn, Giuts, Bacon, Molasses,. FJour. awd^uck Jike goods are the.sam* as money. And what, our, poople need, in. Kuigstree is a., man who is able to cope witb, the>outside business- would aud, btkig.. them to their doors as cheap as thev can get them in any market Ihis can only be done with, the money, and at the outset we want totell Oiw customers that it takes money. to this, kind of business. It never has beeu attempted here before. It i3 purely experimental, and whether it shall succeed or fail depends upou the support the people shall give it. In this day and age in order to keep up with the markets of the world , a man has to study themand make it a business and get prices way down 111 order co know when and where to buy. With these introductory, remarks we want now briefly to tell you some of the goods we handle,viz; CORN, SUGAR, OATS, COFFEE, HAY, CIGARS, GRITS, TOBACCO,. MEAL, SALT, STARCH, CANDY, FLOUR, CHEESE, LARD, CRACKERS, BACON, MOLASSES, BUTTER, STAR LYE, SOAP, OIL, CANNED GOODS. For prices come to see us. We sell the goods just as low as they cau be sola. CORN vYe are prepared to sell corn for future delivery. Prices can be fixed now to rim till May atone uniform price. Price to-day, 00c per bushel. BACON This is. a special line with us>and if you give us your business, be it large or small, we will watch your interests... FLQua Wc buy. only jn car lota an.d ia pricsa.we lead, and never lollop RICE.and PEARL .GRITS I We deal.Jar^ely in P.iceand Pearl . Grite. -Caix savft son njcne>..T^j, u?*.SUGAR fsxtmPEE: J ItiCofTee^ud-^iW-'-w^^enUre tc . t? .. . a. L V. fsay we t\nikseii.:^cqc;w^ wqjr uw. m-vsold iu ;he Stat?, OSTSaqdmj Oats and HaylulV''ay8vOM.iaruI, t. GJ}QC?B/?$j ! Wo deal ^#11 j kipdsof CrooaFwe < j ar>d mi&always> prepared to gi?e, you. , j thai lowast.i market price,- Always-, come},to us ior. Groceries, and* rest . assured you. will be at headquarters iu Kingatree for ererythiug we*handle. . BABRJfc COv.