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OF INTEREST 10 WhArt SCHOOLS. ! i Letjisiatiin: May Make Sams 11 p- j propitious This Year ?s lost. | rail tort oi'.utv iweoiu:? Last war the 1.* srislature :ipi?r ? I > printed to aid vwa;. school.-, coniHttnnmg such ;i:?1 on local effort for - -hoo! support. Schools <>:" our county got $1,1 fio of th?> umoiiut. la most < as>s the school term tiri- war will ho unusually short, rnanv schools not being able to haw more than three or four months !m mse < where a special tax is levied for school support the way will he clear for Stat'* aid if the Legislature duplicates the appropriation of last year. In districts where no special iew is made for schools it will he necessary for the patrons t<> raise a fund for school support bv subscription, ami make application for double the amount they raise. No one kuows what the Legislature will do in the matter, nor if they make the appropriation, what changes in the terms will be made, hut it is thought there will be a larger appropriation tna than that o" last mp ! . . - ; "1 .< ; ,? : J trustees ami patrons of all schools whose terms will be less than five months to take steps now towards rnisiug a supplementary fund for lengthening the schoolterm, with a view to receiving State aid. In cases where tiie ordinary school fund will he exhausted before the Legislature acts, I think it would be wise to continue the school bv personal subscription while the action of the Legislature is known and the money thus raised will be considered as a basis for application, provided it is deposited with tl.e j county treasurer and paid to tlie teacher as other school money. .1 G McCullouch, Snpt. Education, 12-10-21 \V illiamsbnrg Co. Senator Bailey "Harpooned-" One of the brightest, breeziest writers is the editor of "The Harpoon." Here is ;i sample of his trenchant stvie in discussing an encounter, still ff ?sh in the uiinds of Carolinians. that took place between Senator Bailey of Texas and young Mr Manuiug as the result of an article concerning the Texas Senator written by Mr Manning for the newspaper he represented in Washington as correspondent: "A great big burly newspaper correspondent at Washington made Sen ator Bailey aiigry and came near losing his life. He was a giant in stature, being live feet five inches high and weighing 135 pouuds,while Joe, when stripped and weigh-d in, only tipped the beam at 265. .Toe slapped tbe reporter's jaws, and he countered by an overcut with an umbrella (one of the most dangerous weapons) and that made Joe mail, so lie iocks ms arms around the giant's neck and would have put him to sleep had they not been separated by force, lu this tight (the particulars of which I am not informed) Joe Bailey was in the right.He admits it himself. In fact Joe is never wrong, and if you doubt it, yon can ask him. In Texas he is known as 'the bad man from Copiah,' and always carries a loaded revolver in his handbag while travelin^ When he srets on the warnath ***6' O A and comes down the pike everything sidetracks from freight trains to invalid roller chairs. It takes time and nerve to build up a reputation in Texas for being a 'bad one,' and the most nn?aM?factory part of tho business I il;?' ;?!<?? 14 ; lit I 111^ \?..| thia reputation, some little weazen faced, spider-legged dyspeptic shoots it full ot holes. Who wants to be great, anywav?" HexamethylfieteraBine The above is the name of a German chemical, which is one of the many valuable ingredients of Foley's Kidney Remedy. Hexametbylenetetramiue is recognized i by medical text books and au- < thorities as a uric acid solvent and antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy as soon as you ^ notice any irregnlariteis and avoid i a serious malady. D C Scott l ML! MSCURG DMTOSS MF; f. j iioiinty Ms?icr.l Sncii.'v Sassian al iak-' hily. S rant -n. I ) '(; in Ivr :?T Cojsnry M?\iicii - i?tv i it? !?Iit:* mont'io lir<j v?-?r , !.!. cvt.'iiinj-:it La' (,'iiv, in i* f ' , I tiic |ur!'>,"3 oi j fie .'f.ii on iiitUi,i wit h t!i?* Pr Woods, in t the chair. The foiioui: _ m-mirrsI of tl!?' Society wt'iv Prsj Uitxiaiit, Woods, Roliitia, Kelh-yJ W"mir-il -a?i :?l.l! Lvncii, time' ' ?iie>fs, Drs \'\'uo(]y, Covington ami j (iraliani. Pr Courtney. the i-j.sayi.st, j was unfortunately ahsmt, on uccou!ir of sickness. Dr Kol:ey of j i . . . ... ! MM;;*in u; * t-ijHiii -.11 ? > vj ami n.t'i the paper for Dr t ' mrxuey ) on ' Pneumonia.*' The paper show- j eti ;t ili<- :x?u -jjli knowledge of tin? > n 1?-1 jecf. am) was listened to h\ the! lit' inof the soeietv with much I interest. !>i Kollins ltd in the discussion! in iiis usual f v-vihle manner. Drs W <1 (!amble of Kmgstre.*, \V S an,I I N Boyd of ivit.ostree ami I 1) Kaililv ot .lohtisvii'e w<-ie elect.d to membership of the sm ietv. Dr F 1' Covingto.j "f Florem*" made -ore instructive remakes or" Mt ilical Soei ties, ' which Were I ; (!' by the society. Dr I X Woods discussed the paper, after which Drs (Jovinoton and Woods were tlected nf thu SOrietV. iiVJUlUi ? IIKILVVtv V v.., This betng the regular meeting for the election of officers f>?r the enduing year, the election was held and resulteu as follows: Dr Woods, president; Dr T I> lliunaiit, vice president; Dr Kellcy, secretary. Dr Rollins, treasurer; Drs Lynch and Courtney, censors. Dr C D Rollins was unanimously re-elected a delegate to the next annual meeting of the .South Carolina Medical association and Dr .1 D Eaddv alternate delegate. A' tinnext meeting of the society, which will be held at Scran ton at Dr Lynch's office, Dr \V S Lynch will read a paper on the ho >k worm disease and its treatnieut. Dr W R Ramble will lead in the discussion. The society is in afiourhhing^ondition and has a large attendance for the number of members. A committee consisting of Drs \V G Gamble, C I> Rollins and E T Kelley was appointed to look into the registration of physicians. The January American Magazine. The American Magazine by its astonishing articles in "Barbarous Mexico*' has awakened throughout the country an intense indignation. In its January issue, the editors J ' bring Toward further and absolutely convincing proofs of the truth of their statements and they reaffirm that slavery is existing at the present moment in Mexico, that that country is rife with barbarous political persecution, that there is imprisonment for free speaking and that personal and political liberty it being suppressed. Other features of this issue are: the beginning of a new serial entitled. "The Cabin," by Stewart Rrlwsird White: "The Spirit of America," by Henry Van Dyke; Miss Ida M Tarbell's historical serial, "The American Woman," "Hans Wagner," the greatest ball player in the world, by Hugh S Fullerton; and "Mr DooleyV' Opinions on "The Cost of Living," by F P Dune. The following authors contribute excellent fiction: Inez Haynes Gill more, Lucy Pratt, John Fleming Wilson and Laitou Wood Carrie, while David (i ray sou writes auothc one of his de j lightful "Adventures in Con-' tentment,"?this oue being called} "A Roadside Prophet." The department of "l'lays and Players," is devoted this month to comments on "plays that make people think:" and that of "Interesting People" gives intimate pictures and short personal histories of Robert J Collier, Dr I) K Pearsons, Judge Robert S Lovett tnd Julins Krnttschnitt, among )thers. There is also "Simon the Jester," dr William J Locke's new novel, md a short article by Elizabeth Jewes on "Some Dangers from High I i'Lc " L ?-t . i u i- i- j J'lL'rirj!*- Sr ;r, i ' I'll.- 1??- [ fci; iHou?-. " which !> V"!t-i | !' : ? .* '?"i:ii in !? r f :.I ' 'iM'i'. if tii. !'ii v.liu \\f\i :t j 1: :!i *! 1 ! of M.- < rarif f iliiiiom.itic j, service. \\ :! ihis wriu-r's | ( fresh } >;a: of \ v tn<- . ir j ilUDKtPl'IW. !> i, This is the I ase Vi itM llaiiy in^s- ' trrc People. , IV>j uiaiiv Ki. people are , hitiidicamx'u With a h.ol hack. The 1 i:n.:ia?ir . pain raises cuii-'taut liiis- ; ery. making wo k a nimh-ii and j > s'.?o|iiii^r or hf'ing at: impo-sth; !ty. m The b acK aciir > :\! night, [ !>-veil!ing 1 r? tn shing t and 1.1 n.e morning is ' - ,iT ami lam.'. i'i i*ti and liaiiuciitg i niuv give n-ht-l". t?nt cannot i?-ae;? tin! cause. I.? eliminate the pains and ' (aeiiesyou must eur?* tin* n.idne\s. boan's Kiilnev Pills cute .-ink ; I knlnevs and cure them permanently. j Yin- following stat in.ii sliuli 1 j' convince eveiv Kingst ? .eider of i' > their clhcienev. Si|a< Hounds. I.o \\" I'm St. j Florence, S sa\>: "|)i?aa's Kidney 1'llis ga\e nie great relief and i ( | do not hesitate to recommend them. The hidnev secretions were highly! Colored, often ?!- u?sita da; k - II-' iteni! and vict . > ;n-jueiit unu pain- j tut in passage. My bafjk ached nearly1 all til- time.-.a-I J !i ?.d sharp, shoot- j ing pains tiirou;,rii my tups. t Finally j' read about Djan's Kidney Pills and j bewail Hiking ?Ii?*m ac'idin^ to di- j rections. Ti"'v ! i:j> to ivpr<.- | , seutations, opping tlie back- j | aches and ;.ii:..i and restoring my [kidneys to tik-n normal M)nUit:?t>,1 j f a.n more than pleased v iiii the i?sults ! obtained n an Do m's Kidttevl ,W '! For sale by ad dealers. Price .>0j; cents. Foster-Mi [burn Co., I'hiffalo, | New York,sole a^vnts for the United !' States. Remember tii name?Duan's?J j and take no other. | Hacker )If'g. Co.j si'if i>soi:s to ;GEO. S. HACKER & SON' CHARLESTON. S. C. I wE MANUFACTURE Doors, Sash anri Hlinds; Columns j j and Halusters; Crllles and Gab!? , 1 Ornaments; Screen Poors and N'ir ! j dows. WE DEAL IN (Mass, Sash Cord and Weights. Paint Your Buggy! We can make it look like new. j Anv !8?. CARRIAGE, HI 1 or other vehicle Inpni 1 Per Cent. in appearance by painting. % Also 1 | Blacksmith, Bring Us Your Work. : W. M. Vause & Son i ( 6-10-tf < > <M>Alt : ?\V \ M I' -V, >X CAM P. >' ? * ""> H -ol I ! (imiM School I MKFjAAII w Benitoii N C,? ' : Kingstree / SCSuK CAMP NO-27. ] //^ ^5C^" ?\\iW ?crLA. MirnKti 1 *t and 3r?l M ond a> ' UNBcflR II Jn^ each Visiting choppers corv. dially invited i? ccme b V.#Sdc|tia(p7 up and sit on a stump j or Lang about on the X limbe. c Thos. McCutches, i 2712m. Con. Com 1 11levlf's Sale Under Execution. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 ''I'NTV OK w H J,?AMSIM'RfJ Vu t of <"oHi:n?n P!*-a*. lint.k of La\e < i'. J . < r:.o i?*<i creal d uu?i > ^ iinio'" t i v laws of tlic M ;tc cf S >n! l ' ".lo'ir.,;. i'ioint I'r*. ; mains', ' iv *i7oi u ii I) ifNcluni. ! rill--; a'.'l by \irt ti< of in (xeiatio'i n tit-- a- ti >'i ai'ovi- issv I o it >1' ;i'.- i niirt ol ommon I'leis f"t- th?* V/1. */ and Stan.- :i!<>ri *ai(l. l oarin-i tatc Siivemlx-r tiie SUtli. 1WW. ditvet. ii ?? iljf mkMsijrni''!, I. 1 t?e uinii-i ;ij;:n ' |!t I tin- oun \ aim .^u?'v in i -ail will. O'l t'ie tiist Monde. in January. lSlo soil l?ffore the Court lions -door at Kin/sfiee. in tin- <"onnty wd State af iie-aid. between fI:t- lepul Tj irsoi sal-, a! t?ubli<- meti- n t> tic l'^hest bidder "r l?i !<I -rs. nr ca-li, the f !iow: <ir !m i- and preaii-es, hen io lore inched as tlie proiertv o th-h-fend ir a fort -aid. I" a it: KIJ-T: /"""" A!: i: e'-r'ain ihirtO' ii (t vi-ril pie'-'-s. parcel- or l--ts of la. ?itu:te. i* ii".' ;in I bring in th. nor on ol ill - !' vvn l' Like ? itv \v!>ie}j is known is "Rutl- dip- Park" in tiie ' ount> y v\ il iain-lury and State of Sontli Cur)li:ta. and known and marked as lots numbeislll ?1. l'J5. I*#*. :*.?. ^7. 8'?. 14. 75. 77. 78, and s.' up i tin- p a f said ' Kutl-'-je I'.irk" made h> M Fur.'iian. dr.. da;ed August the 17th. U'os. ai d ri-e .rded iti ; ne oilier .f the 1 rk i i'f t>i (' !'& (r S f-r the Countv of Wi. inn-bur-: in l'lat Book ;it page -a>, aii i aie farther described as lol :ows, '< wit: \, >r N". III. is situated '? the \ortli sie.c oi i e.i i.ir.e St" ' :.i.. measures 75 feel. Ir??nt, and I'm) feet in depth, am! i- i idrm a parail-loyrrn. Lot N 1!_. :; Ml uaieti on Tie isioi in sid'-of P.-aehtree S'l -etnn! measures ?."? loot. I'mnf. and 1;V) fret in depth, and N in lorm a parallelogram. I. t N". !2~>. is situatc<i :ii the Nor:! vvt-.sf corn* r"f f'.lant'n and Montague St i" ; r-?. a d measures on Montague Sire-t i : > f.vt, and on the Northern Inn i": feet, and in depth on the We t. ;n !in?- ! ">" feet, an I on Itlinlnn - vet about 152 fret. Lot N>. l'Kt. is situated on the South hi-"I Fea''htri Street :in I mea-ure> "> feet., trojii., and led i.e. in depth, and is in form a parallelogram. Lot No. ?' !?. is situated on the North side ? ! t.odwin Street and measures 7"> feet, front and 1"?> L et in depth, and is in form a parallelogram. Lot No. ST. is situ ited <>u ihc South oi.I.. i,f (,v iii sin ,, rni'l inea?ur< s US feet, front, and 177. > feet in dep'h. an i is in form :i pa allelogram. I ot No. s!? is situated on the Souilt side of Godwin St reef t ml measures Gs f.-et, l'?ont. and1177.7i lectin depth, and is in forma parallelogram. l ot No. 71 is situated on the North side of (Godwin Stre : and measures 7-" f?ei on (iodwin Street. front, and l"?(J fe-'i in depth, and is in form a parallelogram. r-i ., l.ot No. . - situated on the Northwest corr.e 'Godwin ::ixi PineStreetand iii'-a-u i 75 teet <<n Godwin Street, and 1 AO f-- .on Pine Street, and is in form a ir Jlclogrrani. Lot KiWti. i* situated on the Northea-t cornerof Godwin and Pine Street-, and inea-un s 75 feet on Godwin Street, and l'jo i?-et on Pine Str. et. and i- in forma parallelogram. Lo' N". 77. is situated on the North -id** of Godwin Street and measure*- 71 feet, front, ar.d 150 fee: in depth. and is in form a parallelogram. Lot No. 78. i- situated on the North side ?>f Godwin Street and measures 7.1 teet. Iront. and '.flO feet in depth, and is in form a paral elogt tn. Lot No. 82. is situ itc ? n the S"Uth side tf Godwin Street and measures 75 feet, front, and 177.5 feet in depth, :ind is ::i form a iKiralle'.ograni. SECOND: Also.iU the rights, titles and undivided interests of the said I) E Motley of, in end to all those certain seven (7) *evera. "ther pi -ce-, parcel* or lots of land s.tuate. lying and being in the port to i of the town of Lake City which i> kno.sn as "'Rntledge Park" in the County of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina, and known and marked as lot- .lumbers s.j, 11, 28,29, 7'), n:J, ami *1 upon the plat of *aid -'Rutledge Park" herein above mentioned in 'FIRST", and are further described as follows, to wit: Lot No. 85, is situated on the South side of Godwin Street and measures 75 feet, front, and 177 5 feet in depth, and is in form a parallelogram. Lot No. 11, i> situated on the Southwest corner of Fairview and Cedar Streets and iuea?ures 75 feet on Fairview Street and 168 feet on Cedar ... J ,, ,1... I!.... n.,Ml|a| Oirt'l'l. aillU HJII.:? oil blic IlliV |IUI|?K i with Cedar Street. Lot No. 2S, is situated on the Northeast corner of Fairriew and l'ine Streets and measures 75 feet on Fairview Street, and 177.6 feet on Pine Street, and is in form a parallelogram. Lot No. 29, is situated on the Northwest corner of Fairriew and Piae Streets, and measures 75 feet or. Fairview Street and 177.5 feet on Pine St reet, .md is in form a parallelogram. Lot No. 70, is situated on the North tide of Godwin Street and measures :5 feet, front, and 160 tret in depth.and is in form a parallelogram. Lot No. \3. i> situated on thr Southeast rorner of Godwin and Pine Streets uid measures 75 feet on Godwin Street, md 177.5 feet on Pine Street, 'and is in form a Daralleloeram. Lot tfo. $4, ia"situated on the Southwest corner of Godwin and Pine Streets iml measures 7"? feet on Godwin Street, and 177.r? feetoi Pine Street, ind is in form a parallelogram. Terms of sale, cash; purchasers to )av for papers. Gkoro>: .1 Graham, Sheriff of Williamsburg County. Dated December 13th, 1909. 12-16-31 Notice of Teachers' Examination A special teachers' examination has teen ordered by the State Board of Education, tmd the same will be held ?n January 7,1910, in the Court House it Kingstree between the hours of 10 i m and 3:30 p m. J G McCullough, 2-16-3t Supt Education. Foreclosure Sale. i STATE ??K SOI TH <"ARoUNA, ' DCS'lVd:' ' ILLlAMSBtJRG. t:i I loll > i !;!a*oVy. Ari inisiratrix asain^i r| Ctt? o I Hiw- . j, i I iv!i-r ! v viitui* <?f a decree of; M foreciosore nci sale. rpieU re-1 in the' P. ( our; i f ' 'oin:u'?n 1'iei* for tlie Colin- C< * * ;1- 1 ?i.~ c. i 4 , I [ V Oi ?? linam.sour;;, in . :ic ?j. -< ...... , , sai'.'.ot ;h- :"a!i lav of Dec-inhcr. K I'")!?. ' will sell it public auction before i L t-h" Court H"U?e ci?n?r i:i Kinpstrer on A the tir-t Mon hv ai January. Ill 10, tliej.U same <l?j bcimr the t hir-i 'lav of t'nelV. month. i? ttt'ei-M t' el"i.ral hours of >ale, L< I he fol!owiii?r described tiact of lan'L'G: , "All the i ijrlit. title alio inter si of the , H said (.'at-e hiike-, which is twenty-six j T (2i'?) acres. of that certain piece. parcel j Si Or tiac. of land knov. n as the Estate | of Thomas, wnit h the whole tract con- ; S< 1 tains ( lie It!.im!r al an i t hir'y acres,and i L | i.o int'cias toll '**-. t > wit: On the . w i Vortit hy Huyli Evans and 'ohu T|m i Bryan,Nr.; on the Ea>t l>y John T'H j Bryan. Nr. ; oil So eh bv Atlantic t oast! G Lumber1 o.;"n th Wes' by Atlantic's. Oust Lumber o i Tlv -a.<1 twenty-six acres iH'ing one-1 tibno' rie above re-crii?ei! trai-L and the; m , interest of tli?* sai I <Voe Dak?s in the 1 ^ ! said estate ??f Them i?. tiKORGC J hRAHAM, p] Sheriff of V. iIliamshure County. j ti 1'2-16-at : v\ i I , 16' Foreclosure Sale. !n STATE OF .sOUTil CAROLINA, j q ( OUMY 'JF Wjr.LiAVSBUKti. ; li | F Rh'-m and L) D Rhei:i. < oj?armers i . I trading under t'n- firm name of F1 1 Rh'-m & Sti?. 1 against is faaac Lewis and others j _ Under and by virtue of a decree of| ! foreclosure and sale, rendered in thej < ,'onrtof < .'ouimon lor the C?untc i I of Williamsburg, in the State aforesaid, ' ! on the 13th day ?>i Ueeehiber, 11MW, I ,, i will sell at public auction before th<i Court House door in Kin^stree on the : i fir-t Mou. ay in January,11)10, the-am'-1 ! b<-inir the third day the aiontli. lie-1 , tween the legal h airs of sale, the f >1- j ?' | lowing described tract of land: * * All J 1 , that certain piece, parcel or tract o* v j land lying, being and -ituate in the: 'A : County of Williamsburg and State I ^ aforesaid, containing seventy-eight j \ ; acres, and bounded as follows: North , i by land- of .1 I* Eaddy; Eas- by lands I c ; of West K (Voper: South bv lands of . Roy White an t if est by lands of the ; ' ' estate of Hanna Williams.'* GBOIlGK J ((KAHA.U. slicriiT of Willhm-borg Countv. ^ j 1 -16-Ht ^ i V Foreclosure Sale. STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA. |P Countv of Wiixiavsijcrg. > F RJicin and D I? Kh-in. Copartners jU trading und?T til.- firm name of F; . Rhern A* Sons. j again-t M I. Lewis ami A S Green , I Under and by virtu-of a decree of! foreclosure and sal- rendered in the | Court of C-'iriraon Pleas for the County! of v: illiamshurg, in the State aforesaid, j f on the 13th day of PecemUr, 1909, I c i will sell at public auction before the [ 0 jCourtlIou.se door in Kingstree, on s j the first Monday in January, 1910, the j I same being the third day of the month. c j' between the legal hours of sale, the ^ I following described tract of land: "All s that certain piece, parcel or tract of ^ , | land lying, being and situate in Wil- f( )! liamsburg County. State of South Car-j t olina, containing seventy-five (T&) I j. acres, more or lc<s, and bounded North j c , by lands of William Hanna; East by I,, lands of M () Snowdcn; South l?y lantis j j, i of same tract, now owned by S A ( i Green; West I?y road known as lii'iian- j 0 town road/' !g Georgr J Graham. j Sheriff of Williamsburg County. ; 12-lG-3t Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on Monday. the 10th day of January, A I> 1910. ! at 12 o'cloc k noon, I will apply to P M ; | Brock in ton, Judge of Probate of Wil-, | lia'.nsburg county, for a final discharge < I as guardian of W W Ban . Jr. , J F COOI'ER, I fl | l'2-9-4t Guardian. | c Final Discharge- ; Notice is hereby given that on Mon- i ? day, the 10th day of January, A L> 1910, j " at 12 o'clock noon, J will apply to P M | f Brockinton, Judge of Probate of Wil-1l) liamsburg county, for a final diseharge as administrator of the estate of F A | ? Cook, deceased. If V Cox, i f 12-9-41 Administrator. ! ? Final Discharge. 11 15 Notice is hereby given 1 hat on the ? 22nd day of January, A I) 1910. at 12 o'clock noon, I will apply to P M 1 Broekinton, Jndge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for a fioal discharge as executor of Chas S M Simmons, deceased Dennis J Simmons, | 12-23-lc Kxecutor. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 22nd day of .January, A I) 1910, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, 1 will apply to P M Broekinton. Judge of Probate of W illiamsburg county, for a final discharge as guardian of Mary Lamira Williamson. b Nkediiam Jt Williamson, ei 12-23-4t Guardian. jj Notice- it Notice is hereby given that at a j u special meeting of board 01 directors jr of Farmers' Supply Co, held on November 13, 1909,at tliier office it was deciil- o: ed to increase the capital stock of said H company from $25,000.00 to $50,000.00, & divided into 500 shares of the par value h of $100.00 each, ami that meeting of lc stockholders will he held on January ^ 15, 1910, at 12 m, at office of Farmers' ? Supply Co. pi II McCctchen, la C M Hinds, J F McFadden, H E Montgomery. 12-'J-4t Directors. j t, . I ' Auditor's Notice- / i v i JI ?<* at fi'l!o\vi:ij; places Oil .y 3 J . ' tl iicd fur lli'* purpose of rainng- ?'?, v 11 turn* for tfce yes t 1910: " l inuary. rjn-li. W R <;rahani'- *torc. ' 10 lent-. 11 ' < orri-ville, 12 :oo;ain$rvalo. 13 j iar Swamp. 11 jntiin^ham's - ore. 1*> me. . 17 | .mb'-ris. iS vj| rds X Koad?. 19 ihtisoitTilli'. 20 .' ox. 3 21 reclyvilli*. *25 and -6 arpers, 27 rt<>, 2S *.? o* February. . run ton. . 2 ikir 'itv, 3 and 4 ' r? Wilson's. 5 tff <>n/.oits 8 J?/, ibroii. .1 \. Gfwdy's store, 9 ; nurd iris. 10 ilu-rs, ll At o(i; e '.n King-we fr>>m January 1 ? February 2 ? except the days above lenti'inod. Return- oi all real estate and personal roperty, including dogs, must bel reinvd in township and school district here said pioperty is located, All males between the ages of 21 and M ? year^ a re liable to poll tux and are 'a quested to return same. 'jm Parties liable to income tax are reu? sfd 'o make return for said rax at it.c of milking other returns. j A penalty <>f attaches to all par- jmk es neglecting, failing or refusing to lake a return, and the law will be Lricfly enforced. W , l:MMf .1 J B Montoombrt. Foreclosure Sale- \ ST ATE OK >0UTH CAROLINA. V s*r\i vtV f\V W! r T TAVQRTTRn ft Court or Common Pleas. 1 1 I> Blakeley, Administrator, Plaintiff. V fjj Fannie L Walter- et al. Defendants. Under and l?y virtue of a decretal or- ' -/g? or granted in the above stated cause ,? y his Honor, Judge R C Watts, on No- ;S ember 1 a, 1009, I will sell at public ij? m-tinn at the court house ai Kingstree. C, in the county of Williamsburg, on ;?3 louday. th?* Jrd day of January, 1910, liiingthu .'u'al hours of sab', i lie foliwing described tract of land: " All that tract, piece or parcel of a? mci situate, lying and being in the 9 onnty of Williamsburg and St ite aforeaid, containing ninety-six (96) acres 1 diich is bounded as follows: On the .'orth by Santee public r>ad; on the last by lands of R D Blakeley; on the 4?fl uulh by Santee swamp and on the 1V?i by 1 mds of S R Walters." VWeP Terns of sale, cash. Purchaser to ?B| ay fer papers. (7f.okge J graIIAM, .. *WU l.-.'O-.'t Sheriff. .*7!? Foreclosure Sale. -TATEOFS >UTH CAROLINA, i 1 UNI Y OF W!I.i.l VV-P.l P.O. " 75 I folic G Blakeley. Administratrix, * Martin Boyd et ai. Under and by virtue of a decree ot ureclosure and sale, rendered in the OS] rmrfc of common pleas for the county ,'n f W illiamsburg, "in the State aforelid. on the 13th day - f December,1909, J}| will sell at public auction before the ourt hon-e door in Kingstree on the -JE rst Monday in January, 1910, the r? am?- being the third day of the month, M letween the legal hours of sale, the ? allowing deseribid tract of land: "All hat certain pioee, parcel or tract of ind being and situate in Williamsburg1 ountv in the State of South Carolina, *1 ontaining one hundred acres, more or - 'jfiH ss. and hounded as follows, to wit: Jtl >n the North hyithe run of Black river; 53 I n the Ea<t by Mary Jefferson; on the I louth by F W Boyd; on the West by '.jPil ' W Boyd. Georgk J GRAnAM, | Sheriff of Williamsburg county, ' jB Foreclosure Sale* I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ' IB COUNTY OF WII.LIAMSBI RG. lbdl" (r Mhkeley, Administratrix, I against f I Robert Burge-s. I tinder and by virtue of a decree of* I oreclosure and .-ale, rendered in the* , ourtof common pleas for the countyfe f Williamsburg, in the State afore- V I aid,on the 13th day of Deeember.1909.rJt ( I will-ell at public auction before the J! we J ourt house door in Kingstree on the^vw| rst Monday in January, 1910, the 1 ? 11 a t hir.l /lav nf flip month I etween tfie legal hours of sale, the I allowing described tract of land: "All Jffl hat right,title atul interest of the said < ? lobert Burgess in or to that certain . ractoflund lying, l>eir.g and situate in I 'enn township in the county ofWil- " . *jfl amsburg, bounded as follows: Nortb I ormeriy by lands of Julius IJfrage; la-t by Mose Fluitt; South by E C -llfl mith and West by J T Bryan, the " .irfl bove described property belonging td~ lie estate of Jack Burgess, deceased.'* I Geouok J Graham, fl Sheriff of Williamsburg county. Sheriff's Sale. I .STATE CF SOUTH CAROLINA, I County of Williamsburg, fl Court of Common Fleas. fl ('has V Levy et al, Plaintiff, I Alonzo Smith, Defendant. fl Pursuant to an order to me directedlA fl y his Honor T S Seasc in the above' * tititled cause and dated November 17, fl X)9, I will sell at public auction before H le Court House door at Kingstree, S - K , on the first Monday of January, H JiU, me surn.e uein^ saie- uay, n?- mm sual hour of public sales, the follow^/ . jf H ig described tract of land, to wit: ' JT All that certain piece, parcel or tract f fl f land lying, being and situate in Wil- L . amsburg County and the State of f j outh Carolina, containing ten and one-i y ;H alf (10),:) acres and bounded as foM | H iws: On the North by land of Juli/ H icClam: on the East by land of J 5 H [cClam; on the South by the land or* * avid McClani and on the West by , ? H ind of William McClain. B (i KOR?".K J GliAHAll, B Sheriff of Williamsburg County. # B