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Ihr ountn SRrrotd. I KINGSTREE. S. C C. W. WOLFE, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS >UIWS? KIPTloN KATES: One copy, one year $1 2.1 VDC CUJfV, 91A UiUllilid ?v Od? copy. three monts 50, Cfe-e copy, one year in advance ? 1 ?)0 Obituaries. Tributes of Respect, 1 Kesolutions of I hanks, < ard^ of Thanks ; and all other reading* notices, not News, will be charged for at the rate; of one cent a word for eae11 insertion. THURSDAY.OCT.15. 1908. FIRST LYCEUM ATTRACTION. lorpbel-Slavenson Co. Gives Creditable Entertainment. A large audience filled the school auditorium Monday evening when the first of the lyceum course of five attractions was presented, the Morphet and Stevenson Co. The entertainment consisted of magic and legerdemain, varied with an excellent musical programme rendered by skilled artists on the various instruments brought into play. Altogether the Morphet Stevenson company is one of the best lyceum attractions that has ever visited Kingstree and if Mr Montgomery, the enterprising manager of the local lyceum course, is equally Wlunotfl in Uio Cplort. I ' i\ji luiia it in in', vmvi uviwt- [ ions he has booked the patrons may look toward to some enter- < tainment really worth while during- the winter months. r The work of Harry Morphet, ihe magician, was very clever indeed and thoroughly enjoyed by every one present. The '\sbow" held the interested at-j tention of the audience for two hours without intermission, | giving full measure in quantity as well as quality. The Morphet-Stevenson Co. will always tind a warm welcome in Kingstree. Citation' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Williamsburg. By P M Brockiutoii, Esquire,: Probate Judge. Whereas, A W Chandler made j suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of llenrv S Chandler. These are therefore to cite and i admonish all and singular the, kindred and creditors of the said Henry S Chandler, deceased, that they Ix- and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Kingstreeon 24th day of October,, next after publication thereof, at i !1 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the ' said Administration should not be .. granted. (riven under my Hand, this 10th lay of October, Anno Domini, 1908. J Published on the loth day of Oc-! ;.<uer, 190, in The Coi'NTY RECORD. P M Brock inton. Probate Judge. Notice of bale unaer Chattel MortgageBv virtue of a chattel mortgage vecuted by Harry Brown to J P| Adams dated the day of 190S and registered in the office of Clerk of Court for Williamsburg; County on the day of , 1908, j aud upon which default has been made. I will expose for sale at public auction, on the 24th day of Oc- j tober, 1908, at 12 o'clock, M before the Court House door in Kingstree,* S C., the property mortgaged, consistingof one bay horse mule about si\-y$ars old, one black mare uine years old, one iron gray colt eleven months old, two buggies, one onehorse wagon. James P Adams. Dated October 15, 1908. 10-15-2t * Monthly Statement FOR T Dispensary No. Locatic Kinsstreo 1 Academy Lake City *2 Acline A <rt??onfAn 't V R ? 'V,i an vvru " *? Total, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Williamsburg County. PERSONALLY APF County Dispensary Hoard, who bein$ true and correct. Sworn to and subs< Foreclosure SaleSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Williamsburg Court of Common Pleas King*tree Hardware Co.. a corporalion duly created and chartered under the laws of the State of South Carolina, Plaintiff. v s B B Mouzon. Defendant By virtue o?an order directed b> me out of the Court of Common Pleas in the above stated case dated March 2*>, A D lDi'S. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder tor ca*h before the court house door in Kingstree, S C.. during the legal hours of sale, on Monday, No? ?? L- ? ?) Ili/lW //vIl/vnfinnrHAJiiVtKurl veiliuer -, lin/-, lmc iununnin uo-'i nui u tract of land, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying:, being and situate in the county of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina, containing two hundred and forty five (245) acres, more or less, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the North by lands of Constine: On the East by lands of the estate of S P Bro< kington; on the West by lands of the Estate of S I' Brockington, and on the South by the public road leading from Kingstree to Manning. Purchaser to pay for papers. H O Bikttox, Clerk of Ci u> t of (Common Pleas for Williamsburg Oou nty. Foreclosure SaleSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Williamsbun* Court of Common Pie F Rhem & Sons, Plainti. _ v s Willie M Duke and T .J Duke. Itefendants, By virtue of an order to me directed out of the court ofcnmmon pleas in the above stated case, dated the 27th day of March, A D1908. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash before the court house door in Kingstree, S C.. during the legal hours of sale on November 2, 1908, the following describ-id tract of lind. to wit: All tiiat certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the county of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina, containing fifty acres to be cut off from the west side of a tract containing one hundred and twenty acres whereon we, Willie M Duke and T J Duke, now live and bounded on the North by lands of Isaac Wall; on the East by lands of Anzy hooper; West by lands of Gus McCottiy and South by lauds et Anzy Cooper. 1'urchaser to pay for papers. H O Britton. Clerk of Court of Common lleas for Williamsburg Count v 10-l5-3t. k . Tax Land Sales By virtue of executions to me directed I have levied upon and will sell for cash for Taxes on the first Monday in November. bi ins the 2nd, 1908 next, before the Court Houi-e door in Kingstree, S 0., the following described land, to w it: 35 Acres, more or less, in Anderson township belonging to PC McClary and bounded as follows: North by the estate T A Blakeley's lam's: on the east by W G Howell's lands; on the south by Mrs Elizabeth Moore's Unds: on the west by J W Renter's lauds. Also 250 Acres in Anderson Township belonging to Mrs S S llaselden and bounded as follows: On the North by Black river; on the East by G W Camlin's lands; on the South by W A Moore's and G W Camlin's lands; on the West by W A Moore's lands. Also one (1) lot in Lake township belonging to Stuckey and DuRant and bounded as follows: On the North by Winslow Wright's lands: on the East by Darlington public road; on the South by Mrs Willoughby's lands: on the West by Winslow Wright's lands. Pur< haser to pay for papers. GEOROK J (iRAHAM, S W C Notice. The Williamsburg County Dis pensary Board will open bids in their oftice at Kingstree or October 26, UK)*, at 12 o'clock m. J E Brunson 10-15-11 D J Epps. What He Wanted. Perhaps some of our readers are critical enough in the u?e of language to decide whether the customer or the salesman was right iu the following dialogue: Customer?Show me a small, low priced shears. Salesman (facetiously) ? Perhaps you mean a pair of shears? Customer (severely)?I mean precisely what I said. Salesman (defiantly, opening a specimen article)?Are there not two blades here, and don't two make a pair? * Customer (triumphantly) ? You have two legs. Does that make yon a pair of men? The shears were done up in profound silence. _ .. t; ' - ... . v.- . . J V of the Dispensaries in 1 HE MONTH OF SEPTEMB All Stock is Given at Ceasnmers' Prices Total Invoice Including Oper >n Stock on Hand Kirst Total Sales ot Mouth j St. 8,804.23 3,667.87 ,ve. S.5';9.4!> 4,24P.0<> St. 3,8">2.1?5 1. 00.94 $21,220.88 $8,917.31 ,1 i 'EARED W. E. .Snowden, and J. E. Bn r each doly and severally sworn, deposes s ribed before me this twelfth day of Oct J. B. S' Quarterly Report KINdSTREE DISPENSARY THIRD QUARTER Julyl, 1908, to October!, 1908. CashReeeipt>DuringQuarter $ 0,787.74 Stock Oct. 1, 19QS (Invoice) 3, 148.12 Breakage During Quarter 10.48 <7,940.34 Stock July 1 and Mdse Received During Quarter (Invoice) 7,581.02 Gross Profits 2 ,304.82 Current Expenses Including Salary and all Incidentals >61.93 Net Profits. 1.502.89 Divided Profits:? ' County,' i 5ud.!'ii>^*v School, s Tonn of Kingstree ft ST^E OF """ C ^ity c g Persona. vSlP? before meW. E. Snowden.J.i. runson and D.J. Epps, members of tl Williamsburg" County Dispensary Boat J, who being each and severally sworn,deposes and says that the foregoing statement is true and /*Arro/?f Sworn to and subscribed before me this ninth day #( October. 1908. J. B. Steele * Notary Pubife; W. E. Sno ,N, Chairman. J. E. Bru.vson, Secretary. D. J. Epps. i 1 _ Quarterly Report SCRANTON DISPENSARY THIRD 0BARTER July 1,1908. to October I, 1908. Cash Receipts DuringOuarter $2,423.27 Stock October 1, 1908. (Invoice) 1,734.01' BreakagePuringQuarter(Invoice) .67 $4,157.9$ Stoek Oct. 1. and Mdae- received during (Quarter (Invoice) $3,293.0?> Gross Profits $884.90 Current expenses including salaries and all incidentals 346.34 Net Profits $">lS.i)(> . Divided Profits:County $i72 85 1-3 School 172.8) 1-3 Town of Scrantoni 172.85 1-3 State of South Carolina, ?ounty of Williamsburg. Personally appeared before me w E! i Snowden. J E Brunson and D .1 Epps. members of the Williamsburg .County Dispensary Board, who being each and severally sworn, deposes and and says that the foregoing statement is true and correct. Sworn to and subscribed before me this ninth day of October, 1908. J B Steele, 1 Notary Public. W E Snowdkn. chairman. .1 F. Brunson, Secretary, i D J *;fps. Bids Wanted. Sealed bids for the constitution 1 of a reinforced concrete bridge across j the canal iu the Town of Kingstree l are hereby solicited by the Town ! council of said Town. Plans and specifications may be seen by ap' plying to J D Gilland, Clerk of said Town Council on Friday, October i ^3,1008. The Town Council reserves I the right to reject any or all bids. 1! By order of the council. 'I " Louis W Gilland, October 15, 1J?08. Mayor. 10 15-lH Dyspepsia And General Debility are cured by P. P. P., Lippman's Great Remedy, tlie superior of nil sarsaparillas. P-P.P. is the greatest tonic for tin* stomach that was ever known. Indigestion. Bad Dreams, and Biliousness give way rapidly to the powerful tonic and blood cleansing properties of P P.P. A prominent. Railroad Sii{>enntendent living at Savannah, Ga., in wnich city he was born, says he feels better than lie ever did, and he had the worst case of dyspepsia on record. lie had no appetite, and the little lie ate dis; agreed with him, causing him to vomit often; lie had pains in the head. ' breast snd stomach; hut after using *1 three bottles of P.P. P. lie felt like a . new man. He says that he feels that lie could live forever if he could always get P. P. P. His name will be givcu on applica-' ' ton to hs. : j *> . , Hiamsbonj County ER, 1908. atinjr Expenses Stock on Hand of Each Breakage Ijjst Di^jKjnsary Day of Month 2X6.19 7.00 5,073.40 -98.16 4,813.35 108.34 2.782.35 692.69 $ 7.00 $12,169.10 jrigon, members of the Williamsburg ind says that the foregoing statement is ober, 11)08. TEELE, Notary Public. [L. 8.] Quarterly Report LAKE CITY DISPENSARY THIRD QUARTER July I, 1908, to October t, 1908. CasbReceiptsDuringQugrter. $ 9476.90 Stock October. 1, 1908 Invoke) "2694.13 Breakage During Qu* ter, 7.41 ^ 12180. :>0 Stork duly l.anc* adse.Rereived During Qu .rer(invoice) 885;'..63 Dross Profits N $ 3323.t*7 Current Expenses. Including Salaries arvl all Incidentals 890.73 Net Profits $2436.14 Divided Profit-: County 812.04 2-3 School 612.94 2-3 Town of Lake City 812.04 2-3 $2436.14 State of S-kth Carol?a, County of Williamsburg. I Personally app?ared before me W E I Snowden, J E Branson and D J Epps, members of Williamsburg County Dispensary Board, who btingeaeh and severally sworn, deposes and saythat the foregoing statement is true and correct. Sworn to and subscribed befare me this ninth day of October, 1908. J B Stekle Notary Public. W E. SnowDkn, Chairman, J E. Bruxson, Secretary. D J Epps. SPECIAL NOTICES Transient Notices will be Published In This- Column at the Rate of One Cent a Word for Each Issue. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents. Wanted?To buy seo?nd hand power cane mill. Must be in.good order and oliea. .J c Graham, ,10-15-16 Gourdin, $ 0. For Ten (10)* head thorough bred Angora Goats. See Scott & Milled,. Kingstree. 10-lo^tt, WaNTKf*-Repair work. Bring in your Shoes,* Harness, and Sewing Ma:cJiines and Lave them r^Daired. H F Thompson. Opposite Postoftic.. 10-15-4i Kingstree, S C-, Wants??Success Magazine requires the sendees of a man in Kingstree or Williamsburg county to look after expiring subscriptions and to secure new business by means of special metliads unusually effective, position permanent; prefer one with experience, but would consider any applicant with good natural (qualifications;.salary $1.50 per day. withcoumission option. Address, with references, R C Peacock. Ruom 102, Success Magazi?e Bldg., Sew York. 10-15-t? ?T . 1 ? . i . T> .1 notice to j&oaa OverseersNotice is hereby given to all road overseers to utilize all delinquent lal?or, but not to hire any more work on their re?pective scetion of road. By order of the Board. .) G McCUTCAEX. 10-8-3t Clerk. NoticeBids will be received until noon October 3<?, 1008, at the Supervisor's office in Kingstree, SC., for re-roofing county jail. Specifications and plans for same can be seen at Supervisor's office Commissioners reserve usual rights. By order S .1 SlNGI.ET.iKY. 10-8-lt County Supervisor. Administrator's Notice All persons having claims against theestateof JR Brockinton, deceased will present the same, duly attested, to uTwltjreinrrmr? onrl all noraArw in. U1C unuv i o'^nvui u>'u Mti ^/biuwii tii debted to ss.id estate will make payment to C E Brockington, 10-1-41 Administrator. tK. of T=>. Kingstree Lodge No. 91 Kniyfyts of Pythias Regular Conventions Eve <- y 2nd and 4th.Wednesday nights Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourdin Building. H. A. Myer, C. C. A. C. Htnds, K. R. S. Go to Farmers' Supply Co's for your china, crockery and cooking utensils. % IDAY WIT DRY 60 @ i ? \ ?. 1 t i 11 and ? f Brown's S /S\ > \J5> < ? I ? ( I ^ | r-^STACI @ THEOLDREL ?:@:@ Organized, Developed ai Principle of Conserva Along Progressive BANK OF WILL * KINCSTREE, - S RESOURCES Solicits a share of y< t business, feeling coi our ample resource rior facilities will r ciation with us p agreeable and profit C W. Stoll, Pres. E. ( E L. Montgomery. Asst. Cash i ibhhhhihhhihhh I n ? IP STOV Think How Muc BY BUYI O K COOK STO Stoves that are O K with an ; bay in car lots, therefore you will range for less money than you can are the times the prudent buyer s 0 0 U N T. Give us the opportui vou the economv. COHPLETE LINE OF We have in addition to the at hardware ot all kinds, but for lack ^ive you a list of what we do can we have one of the most up-to dat found anywhere, and invite you t< ! self. A welcome to ALL at our T FAEMERSSI I 1 jpOOOOOOOOOOOOOC 8 Tom Watson's V A D^ W Di/ A II Q /lie t\ecxu ljj /+ti 3 THE WEEKLY PCOpId, X JEFFERSON I AN X Price $1.00 BOTH TOGETK V Per Year. $2.00 Per Yec X While these have the same pui ! X different in make-up. They make IX in& and advocating true Jefferson! i\/ contain choice stories, serials and O interest every member of the fami Q At the time, when a President! X and all citizens are keenly intere X questions, no one should be withou X Address TUOS. E. WATSON / f _ . :?:@:@:@:?:@:@:?:? STH.1 ODS. ?* Ll ver | .m hoes. j > i ? > t t | ? CI ,1EY_ 1 Uk i1?j i iA a .* ABLE. || ? ? 1 ' id conducted on ttive BankingLines, the IAMSBXTRG 'J OUTH CAROLINA $150,000. E>ur banking lfident that T .. ^Bj s and snpe- >'jip ^ H eiijJer ass<>- ,rjH ermanently able. : : j 1 Epps, Cashier, ier, F. Rhem, V. Pres, V /'I r si k| <ES I h You Save^i IN Q , *1 1 v E%s { 1 lbsolute guarantee. w<*. 3 get a better stove on. J get elsewhere. These ^ .1 hould make every cent j aity of PROVING to Vji HARDWARE. j 1 jove a complete line of I J of space are unable to | I -y. Just remember that 1 I e hardware stores to be 9 1 o call anti see ror your WO STORES. iPPLY CO. Periodicals g J Intelligent X i I WATSON'S O JEFFERSONIA^ ^ MAGAZINE Price C ir. $1.00 Per Year. \ i rpose they are wholly .m a specialty of explain- I J an principals, but they U | general literature to / ? ly circle. ( al campaign is opening* ;sted in governmental! it &e Jeffersonian. I THOMS0N, GEORGIA^ I . -i _