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pr^ |.-V . |AEFS8S HAPPENINGS. Tfhfitaa tad Heard lo torn and Vkimy. * . W lumii:, November 15:? Mr ^ Eugene Avant of Georgetown spent s#*?ral days with relatives and a friend* io town Uac weak. 0 Mis* Bath Coker, teacher of the ^ Bran* iobool. *j*ut Saturday and u Bcuiday ID town. Mr D O Bruorton is spending & h few days in Georgetown. a Mfe* idlli* Garner, a charming & Tonng lady from Lenud, spent last if Veek with Mrs L A Bogerson. At twelve o'clock Tuesday night, l November ft, 1904, Mr Bowie passed . away at the homo of his daughter, tin Lonaie Boatwright. His remains were taken to Ootirdius chapel for burial. t< Si - Dr Lee has gone to New York for a medical treatment, accompanied by h Bee H L Singleton. * J Mr Sidney Croneburg of Florence, h pent last 8unday in town. ^ The Hnrpers school opeued No ember 7 with a large attendance, wader the management of Miss Mary . Clyde Hocgee of Florence. Those from here who attended the Q quarterly conference held at Bethel \M? Mp? T H Hntijnn. flVt Ml auu iuk ^ , Mr* L A Rogerson and Mrs ? A Brnorton. Mist Elma Camlin, one of Har7 per's most popular young ladies, is w attendiug ischool in Kingstree. c Mrs C Lee and little daughter, ? Hasel, are spending a few days with t Mrs Lee's sister, Mrs Philips, at c Blooming'ale. Mr L A Rogerson made a flying o trip to Kiiigstree Monday. J The aged mother of Mrs John i ? Kesmith died at the home of the a I latter in town Monday. She had lF * bwn in a feeble state of health for r some time. The remains were interred ? at Oourdns chapel on Tnesuay. 1 Ws extend sympathy to the be- j reared family. There will be an oyster supper at ? this place on Thanksgiving evening c ^ .for the benefit of the Harper school Kbrary. The public is cordially invited. Brown JEyes. c ?' lit. Robert Henry. c i a ' Dr Robe rt Henry, who died at his ' borne near Gonrdins on Thursday ? moming, Xovember 3, 1904, was D k bom September 1, 1830, in Columbia at the Booth Carolina College, 11 \? hert his father, Robert Henry, Jj LI. D., held a professorship and b was also the oollege chaplain. d Dr Robert Heury, Jr., came to fj Williamsburg county in 1855 and t] located in Kingstree, .where he ? k practiced medicine until 1883. He J married Mrs Mary Ann Bradford, *, who was a daughter of Mr Alexander MoKnight. Leaving Kings tree Dr Henry ee- " tablished himself near Gourdins, 55 where be was a very successful practitioner for forty-one years. - Dr Henry was an unassuming gentleman of ihe old school. Endowed with noneoal intellectual powers, refined by deep and broad culture, be had large opportunities to accomplish good, and iq well did he measure np ^ to them that he endeared himself to ^ all who knew him. h In 1881, Dr Henry was elected a ti member oi the General Assembly K from this connty, and after two years service retired from politics di and devoted himself to the practice v! 1?;? * U QX llIB pruicMivu. The surviving members of his s family are, his wife, one sister?Miss 01 Henrietta Henry; two nieces?Mrs k Warington Oliver and Mis Moultrie Oliver; and three nephews?Charlie tt Massey, of Bishopville; Robert Foot- a ? man of Greelyville and Robert Mas- 01 ev, whose home is in North Carolina. - fj Dr Henry was buried at New Market Met hodist church, che fu- ~ neral servioe being read by Rev L L In&binet. The poll-bearers were: s' Messrs W F Rodgers, R H Pittman, Sam Graham, Samuel Oliver, Julius Gamb'eand B E Clarkson. Dr lenjy's death is an irreparable loo to our community and all over the county a large circle of friends share our sorrow and be- * - reaveipent. v C. ? lit J| Hot Sniper at Venters. is Dl There will be a hot dapper at the ?r residence of Mr and Mrs S B Has- J? ejden, Johnsonville, S. C., on Fri- (,( 4fty, November 25, at 6 to 11 p. m, 1*| XJ* object of the entertainment is ea tofkise money to bay a piano for ^ohnsonrille graded school and the jy proceeds will be applied to tbis pur- St poee. The bill of fare provided will ac include turkey, barbecue, ice-cream, g, cakes and other delicacies of the & season. n Come everybody and the committee will see* that yoa spend an eve- ne aing of pleasure and sn joyraent B. n V- >' ' l v Tobacco Seed Free. We bare just received a lot of the err beet variety of Tobacco seed, hich stands at the head of Bright 'obacoos. and we recommend them s the very best. If yon wish any f these seed we shall be pleased to urniab them free it you will c 11 on s or give us your address. If you have any leaf tobacco oil and, graded or uugraded, bring it long to King Warehouse at once, nd we will pay yon a big price for i. , Your friends, Kixg & Graham, l-17-2t Lake City, S. 0. Wn+ifta MVII'VVi Notice Is hereby given that I will, afir the pultlicati >n hereof for four eonecuiive weeks In the County Record, ppoiut three appraisers to set off a omeatcad and exemptions to P. S. Vail <>ut o bis lands and personal prop ?ty in Williamsburg county, he h.-ivag applied 10 me to have the same set >ff under Section 2635 ot the Civil Code f South Carolina. B. C Whitehead, Clerk of Court of W. C. October 25th. 1904. Sheriff's SalesITATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, C3DXTV OF WILLUMSBl'RQ. Thomas & B'adham vs / Annie E Mltchel. By virtue of a judgment for forelosure to me directed and tiled in this ause, 1 will offer for sale at public uction lu front of the court bouse door n Kingseree. S. C., within the legal lours of sale to the highest bidder fur ash. on the first Monday in December iext. being the 5th day, 1901, all that ertaln piece, parce1. or tract f land, lying. being, aud sit late in the county of Williamsburg, ind State of South Carolina, eontalnng forty-eight (46) aere9, more or less, nd bounded on the N'onh by land* of T Ti* f/?n on tBn lie CM?41C U? U U UIWAIIIIV'U , Vt? vuw Cast by estate of VV D Coker; ou he South bv estate of Jim Brocklntnn; ad on the West by the estate of Jim irocki?ton. Purchasers to pat for paper*. 1?15?3t. G. J. GRAHAM, s. w. c. ;tate of south Carolina, OOCNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. James W. Bennett TS Elizabeth McBride et al. By virtue of a judgment for forelosure to me directed and filed in this au?e I will offei foi sale at public uction in front of the court house door n Kingstree, S C.. within tne .egal ours of sale, to the highest bidder fcr ash, on the fir#>t Monday in December ext. 1904: All thatcetoln tract of land con taioig one hundred and one (101) acres lore or ]&?s, which said tract of land ras sold by D. Z. Martin to Joe Mciride. Said land being situate tu Anerson township in the State and couuf (aforesaid, and bounded an follows: >n the Norrheast and South bv lands len owned or recently owned by Mrs. !. Gewinner and West by laads of ohn Bennett and Sam McGiH. Purchaser to pay for necessary papeis. G J. GRAHAM, 11-15 04 8t S. W. C. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. Mellie E. Meuzon. Plaiotlff, vs Rachel E. Motizon et al. Defendants. Under and by virtue of an order in le above stated cn?e made by Judge has. G Dantsler, dated the 18th day r November, 19-?4. I will sell to the igbest bidder for cash, nt public aucuti, before the court house door in llngstree, 8. C. on the 5th day of Drunber. 1904. being sales-day. within le usual hours of sale, the following escribed lot of laud: All tbut certain lot or parcel of land, ring, being and situate in *he tow n of Jngstree, oountv of Williamsburg, tate of South Carolina, containing ne-half (K) an ai-re, rnoretir les*. ami nown on the plat of said town as lot n OsA onrl K/\Mnr)u/l <tn rho hr u. ?*t/vy ohvi wuuuru vii llltlwuil w,? rook* or Logan Street, on the East brie estate of Mrs E B Brockinton, on e South by lot of PS Courtney, and i the west t?y Hampton Street. Purchaser to pav for all necessary ipers. ix. J. GRAHAM. 15?3t s. w. e. Clerk's Sale. rATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. In the Court of Common Pleas. James A Hanna, Plaintiff. against r r^ ..,1 tt rv nr111 laucis c i u* anu xi u ?? xjiiuium'u, Defendants. Under ana ?y virtue of a decretal orsr in above stated cause made by his onor, Chas G Dantzler, and dated the itta day of October 11*04.1 will sell at iblic auction to the highest bidder 1 Monday, the 5th day of December. 04, being salesday. before the court >u-e door in the town of Kingstree, cunty and State aforesaid, during the gai hours of sale, the following real tate, to wit: All that certain tract parcel of land, formerly known as elands of the late John Cox, Sr.. iug and being in the County and ate aforesaid, containing two hundred r?*s, more or lesa. and bounded as folws: North by eatate of M A Grier; isr by lands of Judith C Eaddy: i ?uth by lands of W J Ma*c)den and irolina Cooper and V/est by lands of dia A Hanna Terms cash: Purcliaser to pay for all cessary papers. B C WHITEHEAD, ?15?St. V. Q, C. P. and G. S. * . . . . r. \ 2 Icm 1 Get A ij 8 OUR STOCI Ji You don't buy a suit ev* W) not easy or economical ui (A can prove it by your nei$ f) with us. 8 Gents' and L ? we u f} Heavy Fleece sanitary and f ^ piece, 75c a su 5 IN QUALITII y| that retain trade, as well: w) unsatisfactory in our stocl ME (? fine all worsted s j} fancy colors, best 2 guarantee these'sui 7g our price is $7. SO. to get a nice suit for | New York E |j.S. Bru I kino^RE t " \? J ' ' .. * . % "i""'1 * t9?'e95969S969Sj ALT id , Bargain. 1jte?? 7 r /" lc ont\ nnnf Id l? IJ . vauj ai 114 iivy yy j ^ awaits your inspection f ;ry day for various reasons, | iless you come to us. We f ;hbor if he has ever traded f adies'Under- J lar, I d, guaranteed f irst class, 40c a f it jj pC We aim to keep only T the best-~the kind jl as win it. No room for the J ? i SN'S I uits in black and (A md latest make, we W ts to be worth $12 SO, * This is your chance % a low price. m iargain Store, J l Prop. H J E, - - S. C. ? lesesesssesesl ) ' * 'r ? ' * 'r~' *" "" ?- ' ' *?v-> ? v / : .? | EPFS' ? r STUPLE DRY GOODS, ) ? -FANCY OROCER1 1 CANDY and FRUITS, 2 ALL GOODS FR] R ONE PRICE TO ALL A f A Cordial Invitatio Ci OT ,T ,T ) VJI V/-LJXJX I New Brick Store at Railroad (T< 5 >vwwwwwwywwwww: I > D. W. CUNNINGHAM. 21 CUNNINGH/ J > Clothiers, Hatters at I ^ DARUNi | > We respectfully solicil 0 ^ ^^WnHamsbuT^ ? | WE ARE HEADQl | CLOT 1 ? Wats, Shirts j| BENTS' FU h % And will npi I -^| ORDERS! / ^ We guarantee perfect sati I ^ MONEY REFUNDED. ^ A trial order will CONVI] A /1/v 4-Tiu iw/* ^ uw IUC i l^iil LUlUg f\ ^ We g-ive mail orders 01 | ^ and any goods not provin P ^ as represented, may be rei J ^ We prepay charges on all I ? SEND US YC } > YOURS j | CUJSNINGHA |j MAMAAAAAAVWWWAWM: (STUCKEY Ar I (Successors to J. L I Announce to their cus ) just got in a fresi Horses ' i To Suit all cla They are now in our 5 ) Selec ) B\xgr^Ties, *W"a,{ \ ness slItxtsl^ ) STUCKEY an | Lake Oil ! pays his bills and other obligations bv J means of checks. | He sees the convenience and benefits f derived from their use. J Tbe Kingstree Bank is the proper | place to open a checking account It af!f fords its depositors all courtesies consistent with sound banking. The DIRECTORS iare all well-known business men and capitalist*, with established reputations for fair dealing. ) We point with pride to their record / rtfl I kl*ainAOJ n>AV Alt/] ?A k no outic^oiiii UU^IIIC^O IIICI , auw ic r spectiully solicit your account. YouIwlll be interested with our methods of iran aeting business. The Bank of Kin gstree Trespass Notice. All person*are hereby warned against hunting, shooting, Ashing, cutting or removing timber, or in any manner trespassing on any of the lands of the undersigned in Johnson township. Will liamsburg county, S. C. Persons disregarding this notice will be dealt with according to law. R. H. Grier, W. W. Johnson, J. R. Grier, ? H. E. Eaddy, S. B. Poston. J. T. Gaster, .T. J. G, Stone. 11-10-3t. ] / ' *. '' ;?S|?5R!:''';$* $ i ME. M, DIM. ' >* E5 A SPECIALTY. SCHOOL SUPPLIES ESH and new. xtu TWi r Tire rntrpon A A A I4U / Vf UO&* n Extended To All. E EPFS, jssinff,' KINGSTREE, S. C. L. c. DOVE. 5; 1M & DOVE, | /</ 6e/?fs' Furnishers, 3j ston, s. c 3; I the patronage of our 3; rARTERS^OR^f^^ UIMA 1 hiinvsi, |r ! and all 3- "r kinds of f RNISHINBS I oreciate 3: Any and All % SENT US. |& 3i sfaction on all goods or ^ * NCE you that we mean to by our Customers. < ur PERSONAL attention g entirely satisfactory or J* turned at OUR expense. 3: orders of $5.00 or over. *** >UR ORDERS, 3: TRULY, 3: * AM o_ n/1 l/C /"I OC Lf\J r i-.. s iMAWAWAWA*AWAWX ? FLOWERS .. STUCKEY & Co..) tomers that they have i Carload of Stock "? flules sses of Buyers. tables Ready for your ^ Hon. d|n Ifons ana. huh rS On Iiand. d FLOWERS, V =30 Treasurer's Tax Notice, The fax levy for year of 1904 is as follows: v lor State. 5 mills 1 " Ordinary County - 4 mills " For Schools - 8 mills " Jail ... i mill " Road* - - 1 mill For special school District, Nos. 15, 28 and & - 3 mills No 16 - 4 mills 18 - - - 1 mill Nos. 19 20, 21, 22 and 25 9 mills A capitation tax of one dollar on all male* between the apes of 21 and 60 years unless exempted by law. After December 31st 1 per cent penalty for , January, 1 per cent penalty for February atd & per cent for March will be added to all unpaid taxes. uommuwtinn Tax 01 ai.ou lor year 1905, collected until March 15, 1905. ( After March 15,1906 executions wi]| be issued. 1 will be at the following places mentinned below for the collection of aid taxes: Kinjrstree " October 1517 Cedar Swamp 41 44 18 Blooinliitfvale 44 44 19 Morrisvfile 44 44 20 Rome 44 44 81 Lamberts 44 22 Altaian's 44 44 , 24 Kingktree 44 44 4 28 26 Greelyville 44 44 27 28 Kinjptree 44 44 2? Hebron 44 4 31 l ake City 44 November 1-2 4 Scranton 44 44 8-4 Cades 44 44 tfu, Kingstree 44 44 Saltern 44 44 8 ? ; Gourdlns 44 44 9 Tafr. 44 14 10 Trio 44 44 11 Harper* 44 44 12 Kingstree 4 4 44 14 1 5 15 Indlantown a 44 17 Venters /44 44 1 18 19 Kennedy's Store 44 91 Kingatiee 44 22 t6 Dec 81 (Inclusive except Saturday*.) G. W. JOHKSOK, County Treasurer. .