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r . I i ?????mammmm??? Supervisor's Qua For Fourth Quarter, 1908,Con Ending Januar 4 No of III Wi >- Natu / claim f?v>r cla 633 The (Jood Rds Mch Co merch / 647aHii?h Hovd fence 78^ Town of Kin^stree one oi 807 Wilson Morris damag 842 58 II Moiuon, Sr " 856 The (lood lids Mch Co road \ S8? Mrs J H Barnhill dama^ ^ 1 - r > vos l ne caoie v^umpauj M I) DeLorme paupei 982 John Daniel damas (, AST S G McDonald, Mag magisi 983 J Wesley Cook treasu U E Blakely road w 990 Greenville Hdvr & Fur Co road p 991 George J Graham magisi 99-v? ' sheriff 993 " rewarc 994 ' jail re; 995 Cameron <fc Cockfield bridge D9G " 44 997 J L Haselden it drivers road p 998 W D James it guard chain 999 M M Wilson road a 1000 J I Hudnal " 1001 G W Johnson bridge 100'2 H J Bartield consta 1003 " convey 1004 " roads 1005 Walker,?vaR$&L:og3 uo scauoi 1000 J C Nelson bridge 1007 W W Lynch road ? . 1008 G W James bridge 1000 R K Wallace magist 1010 M L Webster & drivers road p 1011 J L Bennett road * 1012 Ernest V Kichards, Arch profes 1013 J J B Montgomery audi to *' 1014 John T Eaddy " bridge 1015 " ! , 1016 J W Kirby road p 1017 W B Godwin roads 11018 H 0 Britton continj VlOlO T P Graham roada < "1020 D C Scott, M D lunacy ' > 1021 A L James roads i < 1022 L M Belk constal 1023 T P Graham bridge 10*24 S M Askins, agt rd plo1 1025 J W Kirbv road * 1026 R W Fulton chain 1027 H P Tallevast road w 1028 J B 1029 HP " 1030 " " " 1031 J B Bryant " - aa/v n II n 11 i( 1U-55J Cj IVAOWtll 1033 1034 J W Cocktield bridge 1035 L P Kinder commi 1036 Scott & Miller " chain * 1037 J F McClary couutj * io3S S W Mills " roj;d w / 1039 R B McClary \ 1040 J II V Gaskins magist : 1041 W T Sports road w ^ 1042 4t ) 1043 R 1' Hinnant road 1044 Kingstree Hdw Co court J 1045 " chain 1046 W C Ogburn road w / 1047 Farmers & Merchants Bank bridge 104S ,4 road w 1040 " bridge 1050 " road v 1051 i 1052 1053 K 1054 V ] 1055 L 1056 " " ^ i 1057 t 1058 1059 u. 1060 " " 1061 r 1062 " 41 1063 1064 44 " 1065 1066 4 4 44 1067 Smith-Williams Co ch gar 1068 Robert J Kirk indexi 1069 Miss Lily Cunningham 44 1070 J J Steele, Jr 44 1071 J G McCutchen clerk 1072 J C Everett com & 1073 I N Boyd coffin 1U<4 ? O JBOja ruaus 1075 S M Bradshaw mag d 1076 R W Mouzoa chain 1077 Mallard Lumber Co bridge 107S J G McCullough co sup ,*J079 S S Mitchum road ? 1080 " bridge 1081 W V Blocking tat chain 1082 J S Gee road * 1083 E L Bryan " 1084 J T Wilson 1085 A L James bridge 1086 C M Kichburg road p 1087 J 11 Bodiford " 1088 C G Hugging road * 1080 1090 " " 1091 J D Duke roads 1092 T E King road p 1093 L D Clark road w 1094 W B Godwin ' " i . 1995 A 1> Spivey I " .1096 W MjVause & Son ch gai J 1097 J B Files mag & *^1098 C G Huggins road v 1099 S M Bradshaw bridge 2000 IIS Gamble road v 2001 F E Johnson " 2002 L W " " 2003 F K " 2004 E 1) Epps " 2005 W 11 Gaskins " 2006 D J Jacobs " 2007 R K Gamble corone 2008 C G Huggina bridge (CONTINUED NE rterly Report. lmencing October 1 and y 7, 1909. n? of * mount Amount im claimed allowed andise $ 154 85 754 85 13 95 >3 95 ill tax, roads 426 27 00 'fg 50 00 3D 00 125 00 22 50 >low 19 00 00 es 50 00 25 00 1 Co license 25 00 00 rs 54 00 36 00 10 00 8 0(? irate 18 75 18 75 rer 33 34 33 34 rork 29 37 29 37 low 25 4o 25 40 :ra cons 50 00 ?>0 Oj 375 00 375 00 i for Robt Parson 25 00 25 0>'? port 34 00 34 00 s ' 322 00 322 00 46 00 46 00 low 81 00 81 00 gang 65 00 . t>?> 00 rork 24 50 24 50 5 00 5 00 g 22 5s 22 58 ku is no 15 nn " V V -w vv ring pnsiouer 1 00 1 00 8 00 8 00 tery 57 20 45 76 8 110 00 110 00 rork 40 00 40 00 3 13 15 13 15 :rate * 75 00 75 00 low 85 00 85 00 rork 24 75 24 75 serfioes 181 30 181 30 r 33 33 33 33 s 485 50 485 50 45 60 45 60 low 20 00 ^ 20 00 32 50 32 50 eent 4 80 4 80 2 00 2 00 10 00 10 00 tnd bridges 35 00 35 00 ble, contin &c 18 10 00 s 12 00 12 00 w & ch gang 49 56 49 56 ork 6 00 6 00 gang 25 00 25 00 rork 31 50 31 50 43 75 43 75 28 50 28 50 11 on ii no 11 75 11 75 16 00 16 00 52 25 52 25 8 90 94 90 94 Lssioner 7 50 7 50 gang 6 98 6 98 r farm 9 00 9 00 rork 14 25 14 25 5 00 5 00 :ra & cona 175 00 175 00 rork 21 50 21 50 15 75 15 75 6 65 6 65 hs & jail 23 94 23 94 gang 6 00 6 00 fork 88 50 86 50 s 17 20 17 26 ork 45 37 45 37 s 4 53 4 53 rork 72 90 72 90 21 15 21 15 17 45 17 45 170 95 170 95 72 05 72 05 74 20 74 20 85 05 85 05 35 00 35 00 60 50 60 50 9 07 9 07 7 65 7 65 83 25 83 25 39 60 39 60 66 30 66 30 75 30 75 30 61 35 61 35 40 00 40 00 ig & pauper 60 30 36 30 Dg 50 00 50 00 40 00 40 00 45 00 45 00 16 67 16 67 ; contiu 10 30 10 30 for pauper 6 00 6 00 9 80 9 80 5 coos 33 25 33 25 gang 9 59 9 59 s 78 37 78 37 t education 50 00 50 00 ork 17 74 17 74 a 2 60 2 AO gang 5 25 5 25 rork 33 00 33 00 28 50 28 50 76 75 76 75 8 94 49 94 49 >low 15 00 15 00 12 00 12 00 rork 48 00 48 00 39 75 39 75 44 85 44 85 13 39 13 38 >low 12 50 12 50 rork 11 00 11 00 79 60 79 60 1 10 00 10 00 ig k ct hs 8 70 8 70 i cons 33 75 33 75 rork 27 00 27 00 8 54 60 54 60 rork 15 00 15 00 45 00 45 00 24 25 24 25 41 10 41 10 5 50 8 50 6 50 6 50 47 00 47 00 r 37 50 37 50 & 108 10 108 16 XT WEEK). 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Two months' *ain in which new and old subscribers may take advantage of this splendid combination at tVio nrpspnt nripp !&1 fiO ? x I 1 Sei d in your orders now. Think of it a little. For the small price of $1.60 you get your own county paper once a week and a twice a week newspaper that covers the news of the whole world,both for one tull year. Published every Wednesday and Saturday, each issue ot the The Weekly News and Courier contains all the news of importance, not only of the day of publication,but of all inter veuing days. The ci earn of the Associated Press News?the greatest news-gathering agency in the world ?and all important happenings iu South Carolina are given, as well as striking editorial articles and stories of oue kind and another. It has departments for men, women and children. It is a clean newspaper, and it is a home newspaper. 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' Hereafter we positively refuse to publish any communication received at this office later than Tuesday, noon, except local and personal items, which will|not be available later than Wednesday, noon, for the current week. By trying to be accommodating we are thrown late every week and we are tired of it. This notice applies to EVERY BODY. 4-25-tf. You would not delay taking Fo ley's Kidney Remedy at the first sign of kidney or bladder trouble if you realized that neglect might result m Bright's disease or diabetes. Foley's \{\r\ ? aty PoiYiarltr onrpQoto i rrnmi 1 o ri _ IA lUUtJ AIVUIV.U J VVUWVO IliV^UIWHties and cures all kidney and bladder disorders. W L Wallace. Departure of Passenger Trains at Kingstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the following schedule, which became effectnre Monday, September 7, 1908. -north boundNo 80 7:40 a. m, *No 4G 11:42 a. m. No 78 5:53 p. m. ?south boundno 79 10:52 a. m. No 47' 5:53 p. m. 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January 9. 1909. l-14-3m Final Discharge Notice is hereby given that on February 13, 1909, I will apply to P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg County, for a final Discbarge as Guardian of Mabel L Snider. C H Snidkk. l-14-4t Guardian. FOR SALE. Bri k in any quantity to suit purchas er. The Best Dry Press Machine-made ^BEICK.v Special shape? made to order. Corre? pondence solicited before placing your orders. W. R. FUNK. ? THE TBRICE-A-WEEK WORLD, The Greatest Newspaper of Its Type. It Always Tells the Truth as It Is, Promptly and Fully, Read in Every English Speaking, Country. It has invariably been the great effort of the Thrice-a-Week j edition of the New York World to publish the news impartially j in order that it may be an accurate reporter of what has happened. It tells the truth, irre spective 01 party, ana lor mat reason has achieved a position with the public unique among papers of its class. 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'* 22 iingstree, 44 23 Church (W R Graham's store) 44 25 Shems. " 26 Horrisville. 44 27 3loomingvale. " 28 Itenson, ' 29 iina'stree, 44 30 Itome. February 1 i amh&rtQ *' ^ \rds X Roads (M V Cox's store), February 3 Johnsunville (-S B Poston's store), February' 4 yox (E F Prosser's store), " 5 Leo, 44 I Kingstree, 44 8 Sourdins. 44 9 Salters. 44 10 f L Gowdy's store. 14 11 Single, * 12 Kingstree, February 13 -to 2;, inclusive. Returns must be made for all personal property, and all sales of real estate since last returns must be reported. All male citizens between the ages of 21 and 60 years unless exempt by law. are liable to poll tax and must return ] same. A penalty of 50 per cent will be charged against all parties failing to make returns during the time above mentioned. J J B Montgomery. 12-10-1 It County Auditor t Kingstree Lodge Knights of Pythias Regular Conventions Eve"-y 2nd and 4th|Wednesday nights kpnlhran olosqirc Castle Hall 3rd story (iourdin Building. H. A. Myer, C. C. A. C. Hinds, K. K. S. KILL the COUCH md CURE the LUWCS w,th Dr. King's New Discovery FOR ColSS s AWD ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. guaranteed satisfactory ob money refunded. I > . -M Sale under Foreclosure STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Williamsburg, Court of Common Pleas. J C Lynch, plaintiff, vs C H McAllister et al, defendants. Under and bv virtue of a decretal order >. >ve stated case, made . t?y his . ,^or. Judge John * Wilson, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the Court House at Kingstree. in said county, on the 1th day of (.'..Kpiiari. IQiiO fullnnriner H^scrihed real estate, to wit: All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the county of Williamsburg and State aforesaid containing one hundred and one acres, more or less, which is bounded as follows: On the North by Lunch's river; on the East by lands of Wad Gaskins and by pnblic road: on the South by lands of G A Tilt<>n and on the West by lands of E B McAllister. Terms of Sale-.?Cash, purchaser to pay for paper?. ' ->i George J. Graham, 1-14-vt Sheriff Kingstree CAMP NO- 27. '/"JP tK[rut KimilM If^Pr. A lut and 3rd Monday ,j JJ Night* In each Wr/ji! Visiting choppers corS^jtT/ di*Uy invitelato ccane up&ncteiton * stomp \5t*| ? or baulj about on the ^S-rr ^ limbs. PHILIP STOLL, 9 27 12m. Con. Com. a! Buchlen^ Arnica Salve The Best Salve In The Word The Largest and Most Cjmplete Establishment South. geo. s. mm i$01, ' I A/ n'JM JF, -MANUFACTUI C8? OFSash, Doors, Blinds Moulding and Building Material, Sash Weights and Cords CHARLESTON, S C. Paflrietrat.iATi IfntinA. AM V* VAWA* ?? V V* W" The office or the Supervisor of Reg istration will be opened on the 1st day of July and will remain open continuously every day. except Sundays, through the months of July ana August for the purpose of the re-registering of any person who is qualifledas follows: Who shall have been a resident of the State for two years, and of the county one.vear, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers* 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 wtite any section of the constitution of 1895 submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who can show that he owns, and has paid all taxes collectable on /during the present year, property in this State assessed at three hundred dollars or more. J. Y. Mr,GILL, Clerk of Board. I * insurance. Fire Insurance, Tonado Insurance, Plate Glass Insurance Life Insurance, Health Insurance, Accident Insurance, Burglary Insurance. We represent only Companies of unquestioned reliability and a policy is as good as a gold bond. w?Ii Bond You,. As Cashier, Treasurer or any position of trust in any of the largest companies in America. The Williamsburg Insurance & Bonding flgenGg, OFFICE AT BANK OF WILLIAMSBURG, Kingstree, - S. C. w.' ..