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tVBtttaty' HVKRY THURSDAY AT 8TRKK, 8. C. C. W. WOLFE. Eorro* and Proprietor. TERMS. STB6CHIFT10N RATES: nM??ntr. on;*-rear. - - - $1.00. -Qftf copy, six ihoTitiit, - - .50. v XH? copy, tlr:ee month*, * - - , .25. i$*lfe?criptimMi payable In advance. ? ' One inch, first iusertion, $1.00; each '*#4sa*quenttn*ertMn, 50 cents. Obitui f in** and Tributes of Respect over 10) WoMs charged for as tegular advertise* ' trients.; Idberrl reduction on advertising made for three, six and twelve yVctoimigttlevru a* mutt be accompaniet] name and address of (he ^writer in order to receive attention. No ^ owuinniiicarSor! of a personal nature jtyvrfU be pttWishsd except a< an adver&?>* -. AiWjte1* xll letters and make all drafts j !" C. W. Wolfe, rgpwa*v. OCTOBER 2. 1902. ? To Our Subscribers. K&Er^ ' k - ^ ' ir r W? have patiently waited upon a BeV* "?*. - A . ~ . * , . _ number of oar suoscrioers aunnj; the dull reason, and it has been done cheerfully. Now that cotton is coming in w? hope that thev will remember us. Already some | hare called ai d moved up their figJ ures to the right point Let there [ be a general movement in this di> and i> will be greatly appreciated^ Wo leel that we shall have a bhecrfnl^'d ready response to this Nc* School "' Building. ^ fchnprovetninti in ^" chool-buildjng in this State have ' wrought within the last teu vears. The great majority 01 tax-payers, . *ho comprise the major part of the /'^parents, are beginning to realize that comfort, neatness and beauty should ^n^inhereiit qualities of the building wherein Children spend at least half the dflgr. We noticed a few days ago in a , news-letter from BrunchTill? that that town had outdone * itself in recently having finished a ;* new $1000 school building. Kings-, * tree at present is wry well equipped B^tt some of the rooms of its schoolE building, bu t no one denies that the ' children itad teachers have not com. * fortable' spcce?enough room to keep from crowding each other in r> passing about in the school-room. By It is now up to onr people to devise ? P) means wnereoy we can ouuu a school-building. ^our present building we have 1 " no assembly boll at all, and the superintendent and children under other teachers do not come together % tingle time during the dayVwork, except during the visits of the former to the'various rooms. Hence he is * t" deprived of that necessary requisite ? to easier mai\agement and discipline ^ ?contact at least once each day h^with the children from all the rooms. . a. yfe do not doubt that all are i K ready to admit the need .of a better . building, the question of how to get it Confronts us. This we want to be earnestly and carefully considered Wr hy eroty thinking and interested citirzttu het us get together then and say, 6ot whether we shall have a n^w building, bu? how are we to get it, and get it at once. Many smaller and ' M towns that pay less t otiil ?nt Luir flto rl i<mif f nf UV UVb UVMi l/uv v | I < l^lV^SSllco oounty-seats, have out| itajpppd us in that respect, and are . "now drawing patronage from outly# ing. joints. Onr town is logically the i phtoe for a central high-school for the | boys aujd girls of WilKUmsburg who P&jgte in such,epareely settled localities 1 ?g "to miss' tie'ad ventages of good r aod long lerpi schools, and many H_ ?*" V j^^^jnany t. chil^ can^. thus% we at tract to our school, if we but obliterate the existing disadvantage our school suffers in its buildiug being too small. General Miles will step off the Pacific coast onto the deck of an amy transport in a few days. If the people notice any jarring sensation. they need not be alainieJ. $ cents Eight cents a pound is what a young woman paid for twelve pounds of flesh: She was thin and weak and paid one dollar for a bottle of Scott's Emulsion, and by.taking regular doses had gained twelve pounds in weight before the bottle was finished. Eight cents a pound is cheap for such valuable material. ' Some pay more, some less, some 'get nothing for their money. ' You get your money's worth when you buv * J J Scott's Emulsion. \Yc will send you a little free. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and ?i.oo-; all druggists. Summons for Relief. Si*tk or South Carolina, f County of Williamsburg. ) Court of Common Pleas. H. M. 0*>per. T. M. Cooper and J. F. Cooper, co-partners 11D business under the name of Cooper Brothers. PlaintilT*. against Bin.i McVaddeu alias Scott. Nero McFadden alias Scott, Bill.McFadden alias Scott. Dairy. Scott, Duke Scott. Tobv Scott, Anizi Cooper, a minqr. I.aura Cooper, a minor, and Flora Cooper, a minor, heirs at law of Dukw Scott, deceased. Defendants. To the defendants al>ore named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which has ?>ceri filed, in the office of the Clerk of the Court tff Common l'leos for . the said County, and to serve a 'copy1 or your answer t?> the said eomplaint on the subscribers" at their office in Kingstrec, S. G., within twenty days afior Ujc service hereof, exclusive of the dtic or such service; and if >ou fail to answer the complaint within the time afotesaul, the plaintiffs in this aition will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. v ' " 1" September 29th, A. I). 15102. GH,I/A>*I)& KIRK, f... Plaintiffs Attorney. To the defendants. Dairy ^cott, Duke Scott and Toby f?cott. t-uke notice: That the eomplaint in.this action waf filed In the office of the Cicrk <ff the Court of Common Ideas-for the County of Williamsburg, S. C., on the JUih dav of September, 1902. GILCaNI) & KIRK. Oct si?8t Plaintiff's Attorney. Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisors of Registration will be opened on the first Monday in every month for the purpose of the registering of any person who is qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident of the btate for two years, and of the county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers t? vote four months before the day of election, and shall have paid, six months before, any poll tax then due and payable, and who can both read and write any section of the constitu IIOJI OI 1 o:?i? MiDlimu'll UI null u\ nir Supervisors of ItegUt ration, or who can show that he owns, and has paid all taxes collectable on, durinjr the present year, property in this State assessed at three hundred dollars or more. J. J. EADDY, tf Clerk of Hoard. Tax Land Sale. By virtue of executions to n?e directed 1 have levied upon and will sell for rash for taxes on the first Monday in October next, before the Court House door in Kingstree, the following described lands, to-wit: 40 acres of land in Mingo township belonging to Edwin Pipkin and bounded as follows: North by J. G. Pipkin, east by Monroe McCullough. south by Gus bicker and we.?t by .1. (? Pipkin. Also 12 acres of land in Laws town snip oeionging 10 w. h,. .hucimiiij ami bounded as follows: North by J. F. Agerton, east and south by P. H. Mitclium, west by estate of T. L Gourdin. G. J. GRAHAM. 18-3t Sheriff Williamsburg County. Notice of Homestead. Xqtice is hereby given that R. Mac. Cooper has applied to me to have his personal property exemption (homestead in personal property) set apart a$ provided In Sectibn No. 2134. of the Revised Statutes of South ( arolina. B C. WHITEHEAD. , Clerk of Court. September 30, ! u rW. 'Ki*- . ' ; 5 A . - r >* " i > % * Summons for Relief SXATK OV SOUTH CAKOI.IXJ,) County of Williamsburg.) Court of Com man Pleas. T. G. Britton. assignee, Plaintiff, against Sarah G. britton, Minnie L. Hemingway and. Annie Leo La;-airy, Lefendanta . ^ To the defendant Annie lTT L.uiairc: You are hereby summonc' j, required to answer the Comply..* in is action, of which a cow isjierewith served up <?n yon, mid to v.r,e a copy of your answer re said Complaint on the subscriber*. at the office of LoRoy I.ee at Kings tree. S. C., within twenty days aftei the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. bated September lsth, 1902. lkkoy lek, MONTGOMERY & STACKHOITSE. Plaintiff's Attorney. To the defendant, Annie Lee Lanaire, take notice: That the Complaint in this action was tiled in the office of J he Clerk of Court of Common I'Jeas, at Kingstree. in the County of Williamsburg. State of Soutli Carolina, on the l*th day of September. 1902. Dated September 18th, 1902. LK ROY LEE, MONTGOMERY & STACK HOUSE, Plaintiffs Attorney. Cnmmnnc! for "Poliof uummvuis iui uvii(/.Li State of South Carolina.) County of Williumsbuig,} Court of Common Pleas. F. Rliem :md I). I). Rhem. trading under the Ann name of F, ithetn & Sons, Plaintiff, against Paul James and Kettle Jarrott,Defendants. To the defendants, Paul James and Kettle Jar-ott, you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you. and t-> serve a copy of your answer t > said Complaint on the subscriber, at hioffice in Kingstree; S. C., within twenty days after tile service hereof; exelusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will applv to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Date?September 3, 1902. JOHN A. KKLT.EY. Plaintiff's Attorney. To tlie defendant, Paul James, take notice, that the Complaint in this action was tiled in the office of the Clerk of Court (if Common Pleas, at Kingstrc**, in the County of Williamsburg, apd state of South Carolina, on the 21st dav of June. 1902. 6t * JOHN A. KELl.KY. ... Executor's Sale. Statu or Soith Carolina.) t County of Williamsburg.) Thomas ?M. GiUand, -executor of tin; last will and testament of Need ham, T. Plttnmh, deceased, against Kuima, . B. Pittmnn and other). Persuant to a decree made in the al?ove entitled cause by his Honor Judge James Aldrlfth and dated the 19th day of December. 1901. 1 will offer for sale at .public aimtiou'at tbe Court Ilouse in Kingstree, S.C.. on Monday, October 6th, 1902, vvitliio tbe usual | hours of sale the following described! tract ot land belonging to the-estate of said N. T. Pittruan: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate: lying and being in said county and State, containing Five hundred and sixty-eight acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: North by lands of the estate nf T: L. Gourditi, south by latins. formerly ol James Barrineau, east by la.iius formerly the Ward lanas, and west by lands of tbe estate of T. L. Gonrdiu and more fully described by plat made by J no. K . Gourdin October 1893Term* cash, purchaser to pay for paper*. G. J, GRAHAM, Sheriff Williamsburg Countv. Sept. is-3t Notice to Teachers Afterdate I will be in my office on 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month for the purpose of approving teacher's claims and attending to any other business pertaining t?> tin* office. And on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays to see and discuss with toucher.* any matters relating to their work. WILLIAM COOPER. County Supt. of Education. September 23rd, l0u2. 2t Estate of H. Z. Hanna. On the 20th day of October, 1002. I win apply tn tiie J uuge 01 rrouate oi Williamsburg county f??r a tinal discharge as administrator of the estate of 11. Z. Hanna, deceased. J. J. H ANNA, sep 18-ot' "" Administrator. Trespass Notice All persons arc hereby warned against trespassing:on any of ray lands. Any person found trespassing on same wrlli be dealt with as the law directs. S W.JEKKIGaN. Sept. 18-3t Notice. The . committee appointed by the grand jury to investigate the various county offices will meet on Tuesday, UCtODtT A, l'JW. J. J. GRAHAM, sep 18-3fc Chairman. Trespass NoticeAll persons are hereby warned against trespassing on any of ray lands. Any person found trespassing on sauie will be dealt with according to law* ? MRS. ANNA BUCKLES. Sept. 18-3t . * -TV ^ A v KINGSTREE GRADED SGKbOl ERNEST WIGGINS, A. R. PRINCIPAL The next session will begin ou Monday, September 15, 1902. Non-resident pupils boarding in town will be charged nominal tuition fees. For terms and other information apply to DR. D. C. SCOTT, Chairman Board Trustees, KINGSTREE SOUTH CAROLINA, sep23 Pure Corn Whiskey. 4 FULL QUARTS $3.00, Express Paid. sj|| No Mark* to Indicate Direct From Distiller to a w This Isoldstcok whiskey, put up in plain entll V ton wood eases, holding JHjLI Four, Six and Twelve xjW/jrS^V bottles toca#e. No marks SffnluH to Indicate contents. WlHH This whiskey i- rsp.-cRSisfiH iallv suitable for medicjlATACim inai purposes, bein?; pure [fife and ol' tlie best quality. ^'ou arp liberty to have your family physician test it anil if not Ewn>*nT5KP? satisfactory return it at KSgrSlsaS my expense and I will SOrHHiB rofnnd voiir monev \?? M fn jiSj family should l>o wi'li^ fill; l|P out a case. No order must rail for less than four quarts by express prepaid. If interested in whiskies write for full price list. In ordering remember whiskey cannot be shipped C. (). I)., and all orders must be accompanied bv cash. Address all communications to. E. A. LACKEY, Hamlet, N. C. ORANGEBURG COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. tffiJLNGEBUEG, S. C. , H Beautiful and healthful location. Artesian water. Ke- | . paired and remodeled buildings, Special courses in Music, Art aud Elocution. Fonr f ' classes?two preparatory and two collegiate. Prepares for the Sophomore and Junior classes in the best colleges of the country, or the business requirements of life. Thorough and systematic founda tion work the aim. H For catalogue and particulars write JA5. R. CROUCH, (.24 PRESIDENT. WHISKEY OF ALL F0 ALL KINDS ? PURPOSES "Special Brand" Corn WhUkey, * 1.2 ? 'Poplar Log" Com Whiskey. 1.50 "Poplar Log", Old, Smooth, Mellow 2 00 "Private Stork," 4-qt. ciu* 2.50 "Private Stock." 12-qt. ca?? 7 00 "Hunting Creek" K.ve. is-<it. case 7.uu "Old Hunting Creek" Kye, 12-<it lfi.OU Apple Brandy 2'5o < 'h.urgeof 25c. for 1-gal., 3.">c. for2-g.nl., and 45c forS-grfl jugs, and 75c for 4V gal. kegs; when returned prepaid, they will be taken bark at cost. J. C, SOMERS & CO., DISTILLERS, STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA nutf 7-Cin A. M. SNIDER, Surgeon Dentist. Kingstree, 16ih to 30th of each month. Lake Cilv, 1st to 15th of each month. Kinjrstree, every Saturday. Satisfaction Guaranteed. H. G-. ASKINS, Attorney anil Counselor at Law. NOTARY PUBLIC. LAKE CITY, S. 0. 1-0 ly W. L. BASS, Attorney at Law. / A V LAKE^ITY, S. C. 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Ladies* and Misses Black Dose, in all / numbers, from 3c to 25c. A good ;, t Black. hildren's Hats. lis department, also our Bibbon, Lace & i-'ltie- in these departments. \ nil 10c ami 12c1*. _jr\ DEPARTMENT. IDEBOAHDS, LOUNGES, PIAZZA CARRIAGES, MATTING BUGS,. . ItoUkR. ml, GI1RLEST1N. S. t. : RINK ALE? Ale, Made With Glenn iter, is the Beaton larket are the purest and best. .. , ^ * GLENN SPRINGS MI^EBAIi,? v tea ' in its natural 6tate, has been allevia's is now being made into most r : and we know that you will say, as K BEST." * * ' 7 flighted to get this delightful andy prings Mineral Water. Experts proTry it and you will be convinced. Springs. Co., UXGS S- C., ^7 5takei TO? JR.& BRO-. CHAULESTON, S. CM >K ER WARE, PLATED WARE 1ND CLOCKS. ; aired by Expert Workmen. . vwv*vwv**v?v?v?v?www* EDWIN O. EPFS, Cashier, i KINGSTREE. j I Banking Business. ,Y LOOKED AFTER AND ! REMITTED. UPWARD RECEIVED. ]! : \\ r? n T?r?r t Tvrcs (1 JV. V. > D.C.SCOTT. ^ WUWWVWWHHHM V / 1111 J lira J 10 sending sketch M r opinion ' M upon our expense. i special notice, dress, /^^^HHHBHHM A^^yUBHBSH t?&(2. JHuHH