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? HEMINGWAY HAPPENINGS. A. F. M. Lodge Hall Destroyed Personal and Social Notes. Hemingway, October 7: ? The weather has been good for cotton picking during the past week, and the fanners of this section are sure lv taking advantage of it. We are sorry to learn that Mr John Hughes, who lives about two miles from here, lost his kitchen by fire one night last week. In harmony with the other newthings of Hemingway, Mr Arthur Altman has a new daughter at his home. The Masonic hall of Indian town lodge was destroyed about two weeks ago by fire; the members of the lodge held a called meeting Saturday night and it is said that their new hall will be on the third fioor of the store of Messrs W C Hemingway & Co, of this place. This lodge held its meetings here a number of years ago, but it was in the old building then used for a store, which has since been torn down. Messrs Henry, Ben and Clarence Mercer, three skilled carpenters of Sarr.pit who have been working with Mr Manly Poston here, have gone home for a few days. We are glad to note that the chaingang is now in this section, for the roads around here surely need work. r. ' ; We have a new depot agent here now, Mr Salters of Salters. Mr Huggins, of the firm of W C Hemingway & Co, has moved into his new home on Main street. Bethel Breezes. Bethel, October 7:?Messrs R S and Bishop Burgess spent last Sunday at Kingstree. Mr W h McLlveen ana uaugnier, Mi3s Jessie, were visitors in Kingstree Monday. i Mr Clarence Truluck of Olanta was a pleasant visitor at the home of Mr W H McElveen Sunday. A pleasant "sociable" was given at the home of Mr and Mrs R C Mc* Elveen Friday night. There was a large attendance and everybody seemed to have a good time. Wedding bells are waiting to be rung and we think the ringing will not be long deferred. Three or four weddings are to take place in our community this winter, Dame Rumor avers. Mrs L A McElveen is visiting at the home of her son, Mr W H Mc Mr M L McClam of Mouzons visited his friend. Mr Arthur Cooper, Saturday. Miss Mary Burgess visited her sister,Mrs J V Burgess, here last week. School will begin the first Monday in November. The school will be taught by Miss Hessie Graham of Scranton. Rosebud. Death of a Child. Died?Monday.September 30,1912, little Jack, the four year old son of Mr and Mrs A J Haselden of Rome. The little one passed away after a 3hort illness; he was thought to be better, when suddenly he became worse and died immediately afterwards. Jack was a bright, clever little fel low, beloved by all who knew him. The bereaved parents and relatives have the deepest sympathy of the whole community. Saves Leg of Boy. "It seemed that mv 14-year-old boy would have to lose his leg, on account of an ugly ulcer, caused by a bad bruise," wrote D F Howard, Aquone, N C. "All remedies and doctors' treatment failed till we used Qo 1 trn nnrml UUVMCii o aiiiiva tjcu yv, auu vuivu him with one box." Cures burns, boils; skin eruptions, piles. 25c at M L Allen's. The "Bull Moose" Some Basso. The best description we have heard of Roosevelt was in the form of a little story. It goes as follows: Roosevelt was in heaven and he started to organize a choir. He sent out for a million tenors, a million altos and a million sopranos. Some one asked him why he did not send for a million bosses and he replied: "I'm going to sing bass myself."? Belfon Sews. Legal Notices t County Commissioner's Report ? Commencing July 1. 1912. , I Names. Nature of Claim. Amt Allowed. | A F Stone, work at jail water ; works, i9U, $ 3 10 J B Clarkson, township board of assessors. 4 i?0 . Atlantic < oast R R Co. freight on coal, court house andjaii, 96 49 .1 J B Montgomery, sal July. 41 67 " ' mid eont. 1 50 J N Hammet, co com, July. 66 67 V Glenn Arnette, mag and const, 33 75 Jno M Brown, court house offices, 6 65 J N Hammet, contingent. " 2 50 J W Cook, jury and wit tickets, 14 CO " * salary for July 41 67 " contingent 45 I >r I W Graham stock law fence. fate. 2 50 1 Brockinton, lunacy?John Daniels, col'd, 10 00 John M Eaddy, salary for July, road engineer, . 125 00 J G McCulloagh, stamps, June and July. 4 45 J G McCullough salary July, supt ed, 83 33 Williamsburg Live Stock Co, hauling coai, c h and jail, 28 85 Kingstree Telephone Co.' phone rent for July, 2 50 John A Scott, cor sal mo June. 20 83 W M Vause & Son, work at c h and jail, 5 85 Farmers' Supply Co, court house and jail, 11 10 Geo J Graham, jail report July, 13 20 " " '* transporting lunatic John D, 13 3<> Geo J Graham, kerosene oil for jail, &c, 5 o9 John Wade (col'd), janitor, sal, mo July, 15 00 R K Wallace, magistrate.a part of quarter, 33 00 County Record, advertising and supplies. 36 3i> Dr YV V Brockington.ex lunatic, John Daniels. 5 00 M H Parsons, const, conveying prisoners to jail. 7 55 H O Britton, contingent, 6 35 Walker, Evar.3 & Cogswell Co, supplies for county offices, 62 44 M V Cox, supplying paupers, 1911, 13 50 Julius J Hanna, coffin for pauper, Harkloss Ford, 5 00 E S ('iiver, survey of proposed new county, of Rutledge, 400 00 John M Eaddy for hands, roads, 36 00 R B Fitch, roads, 7 00 E T Hamer, hay and corn, 43 25 W E Snipes, lumber, 19 35 Champion Supply Co. convict clothing, 42 00 R W Smith, roads, 12 50 A F Stone and E F McClary, bridge lumber, 45 62 R J Nesmith, roads. 96 15 R E McElveen. bridge lumber, 14 82 Kingstree Hardware Co, chaingang No 2, 16 10 S B Mitchum, lumber, 54 14 | Cooper Bros, camp 4, roads. 29 35 DrCW Diggs, dentistry, chainI gang muies, 17 00 Southern Drug Co, chaingangs 1 and 2, medicines, 15 00 W L McFarland, lumber, _7 00 Farmers' Supply Co chaingang, 54 99 C F Baxley, roads. 12 62 S L Courtney, ** 34 87 W D Wilson & Bro, chaingang 1, 14 25 Jno M Eaddy, pdfor frt and exp, 11 50 J W Cowara, chaingang 2, 67 68 J W McCiam. 44 - 39 78 C O Woodbury and hands, roads, 11 68 Jno W Dennis, chaingang 2, 37 51 ' 44 44 44 and guards, chaingang 2, 108 33 W E Snipes and hands, roads, 29 '?-5 B C Cooper 4 4 44 camp 3,roads, 234 64 Greelyville Hardware Co, 'camp 3, roads, 25 31 W T Sports, bridges, 6 65 J W Timmons, roads, 80 28 J W Timmons, roads, 50 94 H W Goins and hands, roads and bridges, 113 00 J T Frierson, roads, 3 50 E F Pope, lumber, 36 30 J R Cox, camp 3, corn and fodder, 6 40 W E Bryan, plowing in peas, rd plow, 7 50 Dr W S Boyd, ditching road, 8 47 T P McMillan, lumber, 1 50 EA Snipes, ditching road, 13 0" , Felder McGill, baling oats, poor farm, 5 80 J no T Bryan and hands, roads and bridges, 118 40 Dr W V Brockiugtoe, medicine, chaingang, 65 , L S Dennis, chaingang and poor farm, 2 50 H L Dubose, chaingang 2, 3 00 1 P B Brantley, camp. 3; shoeing i mules. 3 00 W N Davis, bridges, 3 00 J C Graham, roads, camp 3. 16 39 Milhous & Jennings, camp 4, 2 80 i Sol Peres, chaingang 2, 2 60 Wilkins Wholesale Grocery Co, chaingang 2. 11 95 Jno M Brown, chaingang 2. 12 80 H A Miller, beef, 44 44 6 30 W H Dennis, roads, 4 44 i Nesmith Bros, chaingang 2, 96 64 M C Stalvey, roads, 1 00 . W D Ogburn, G & W R R agt, i freight on hay, 3 60 ; J W Gamble, 1U0 bu corn, 100 00 Zeak Howard, chaingang 1, 8 30 \s 04..J 1 -A I r otULi\.cj anu guaiu, nwim- i gang 1, 85 00 i W C Hemingway & Co, Rome store, ehaingang 1, 179 35 < W C Hemingway & Co, bridge store, ehaingang 1, 75 32 , W C Hemingway & i o. Rome store, ehaingang 1, 42 30 , W C Hemingway &, Co. Hemingway store, ehaingang 1, 39 65 C S Land & Co, camp 3, 46 18 , Walter Mixon, shoeing muies, 1 50 Trio Farm Supply Co. camp 3, roads. 111 80 L G Creshaw & Co, coal for e h and jail, 51 40 J no Wade, janitor for August, 15 00 J J B -Montgomery, aud sal Aug, 41 67 < " " contingent, 2 50 J N Hammet. '* 4 95 , ' co com, 66 67 ' J no M Eaddy, road eng, sal Aug, 125 00 1 Dr T S Hemingway, ex lunatic, Maggie F Morris, 5 00 > J Wesley Cook, treas sal Aug, 41 67 J G McCullough, supted sal 83 33 P M Brockinton, 2 lunatics, 20 00 ? H O Britton, on salary, 141 66 " " stamps 6 70 Dr W J Haselden, ex lunatic, j I John Daniel, 5 0> Dr W J IIaselden 1 post mortem Harry McFaddon, 5 ?0 Dr J C Peckmar.,1 post morte;n, Susan Singleton 5 00 S G McDonald and const, inquisition, 7 00 < Kingstree Telephone Co,' phone rent Augi ?t. 2 5" Kingstree Hardware Co, jail. 91 ] Dr J LaHruce Wood, hookworm medicine for county. 27 00 Geo .) Graham, jail rep for Aug, 13 20 ' " -,l -J At I icnniu <p v ? viip for Geo Brooks, 25 75 Geo J Graham, conveying lunatic. S Bradham, 13 20 Geo J Graham, conveying lunatic. Maggie Tyson Morris, 13 20 L VV McCants, conveying prisoners to chaingang. . 2 00 J J Haselden, rent of land for peavine hay. 11 "0 i M F ilaselden and hands.camp 4. 37 54 j J Z McConnell and hands, roads, 197 i3 I Dozier McElveen. camp 4, 5 28, < J W Coward. chaingang2, 79 12 i, R I) Gamble, " 1. 63 85 [ < J W Gamble, 11 bu corn 11 00., Kir.gstree Hardware Co. chain- I < gang 2, 27 96 j Mrs ! Ham Burgess, corn and i? fodder, chaining 2, 81 < 4 ? People's Mercantile Co, chain \ gang 2. - 9 55 i Fanners' Supply Co, gangs 2 1 and :i. 9 25 | Bartell Bros, lumber for bridges, 11 85 D E Mc< \itchen, " 22 77 Andrew R Eadily, bridges. 42 28 R C Flowers and hands, roads. 50 38 E B Williamson and hands, Spi- I vey road 14 vi j S D Hair. lumber, camp 3, 20 84 , J I) Knight, roads, 43 04 < R T Coward, beef for camp 3, 2 0o B C Cooper and hands, roads, c amp 3, 255 44 G M Thomas, chaingang 1, 5 25 R W Smith, roads, 10 25 S M Herrington, work on road plow, * 1 Od , H A Kennedy, roads, 3 00 . WDBvrdic " 75 20! W H t)ennis, " 16 <K) J S Rodgers, " 20 75 IV Wesley Singletary. bridge camp 6 6' C E Kirby. roads, 1 50 J W Timmons. stumping road. 32 75 C F Baxley, bridges, 1 50 C H Gordon, chaingang, 1 65 E F Pope, bridges, 13 54 W T Sports. " 3 03 H W Goins, roads and bridges, 154 42 J B Clarkson. " 81 24 1 J .J ( asselman, bridges. id uv Cooper Bros, chaingang 1, 125 09 ' R D Cox, bridges, 27 70 C S Land & Co, roads, camp 3, 53 95 J C Land, lumber, bridges, 29 04 , Carolina Furniture Co, ramp 8, 7 75 ' C F Stuckey and guards, chaingang 1, 94 24 Trio Farm Supply Co, 4 shovels, 4 50 W D Hannon, roads and bridges. 11 50 R H Epns, bridges. 7 75 Jno M Eaddy for hand, roads, 23 J W Dennis, chaingang 2, 5 23 R F Cox, lumber, 20 29 Jno T Garter and hands, roads, 8 75 Geo Hemingway for hands, roads,, 93 00 , R M Haselaen, roads, 20 00 E D Epns, r- ads and bridges, 27 69 J J J B Montgomery, aud sal Sept, 41 67 44 44 * on aud bd. 12 50 . " " " contingent, 2 00 P M Brockinton, services on auditing board, , 12 50 P M Brockinton. services in lunacy, $10.00: contingent,$1.50, 11 50 | J N Hammet, co com, 66 67 44 44 contingent, 2 95 ' Jno M Eaddy.sal Sept,road eng, 125 00 ( Dr W L Wallace, ex 1 lunatic, 5 00 Jno A Scott, coroner's salary, less magistrate's, 52 50 M H Parsons, conveying prisoners to jail, 7 85 Jno Wade (col'd), janitor, ept, 15 00 j R C McElveen, mag and const, 34 75 Geo W Davis, 33 75 S G McDonald. 44 44 44 33 75 1 R K Wallace. 44 67 00 1 S M Bradshaw, mag, inquisition, 7 00 \ 4 4 4 4 4 4 and const, 40 00 SEd McCullough, township bd assessors, t> uu Dr W S Boyd, ex 1 lunatic, 5 00 j Dr JnoC Beckrnan, post mortem, 5 00 Kingstree Telephone Co, 'phone rent Sept, 2 50 ' County Record, ads and supplies, 19 25 J Wesley Cook* sal Sept. 41 67 " " " contingent, 1 65 J A Haddock, mag and const, 33 75 1 C F Stuckey arid guards, chdn- < gang 1, 87 08 i S D Cunningham, chaingang 1, 30 46 < J T Gaster and hands, roads und ^ bridges, 32 47 r Sol Peres, chai ngang 2. 7 50 M F Haselden and hands, camp 4, 49 87 . Dr W S Boyd, road work, 11 53 J Z McConnell, roads. 7 03 J W Coward, camp 3, 13 80 L S Dennis, lumber for roads and bridges, 2 54 1 Thos A Johnson, roads, 6 75 < Good Roads Machinery Co, mad piow, 53 49 } ? ? ? /r* ?l a Pf\ . W E Tanner, staking on new ra, * ou ? D .1 Jacobs, ' 44 " 44 75 c Geo J Graham, jail rep Sept, 20 00 t * 44 " sal July.Aug.Sept, 400 00 " 44 44 const, " 44 44 75 00 44 '' 44 transp't'g lunatic 17 15 (' L Stuckey a id hands, camp J, 172 11 E W Kaminski, 44 44 37 47 W C Hemingway & Co, lumber I and roads, 64 58 c J W Coward, ehaingang 2, 63 4o : G P> Browder, camp 3, 8 60 j. Mrs J H Burgess, 15 bush corn, i ehaingang 2, 15 00 _ M W Rogers, ditching road. 6 36 Chas G Venters, bridge, 3 35 Greelyville Hardware Co,camp 3, 39 07 L)r J H Pratt, ehaingang 1, 10 00 C S Land, canrip 3. 44 39 * H O Britton, contingent, 9 80 j J Wesley Cook, latest cut-otf to Florence, 120 00 I Wesley Cook,jury and witness e * * om nt\ ! < liCKeis, ocv) iv i Conclusion of approved claims for t quarter ending September 30, 1012. t J N Hammet, t County Commissioner, i Offer Extraordinary! Here is or.e of our most liberal tubbing offers: Unele Remus Magazine. Six Months t Southern Ruralist One Year ? Gocd Stories One Year 1 rhe County Record One Year r rhe Gentlewoman One Year j All five papers and magazines for . only $1.50. 10-8-tf Deai sausage, it is surely good to I have you onee again for food! I Summons for Relief. (COMPLAINT SERVED). rilE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBUDG, Court of ' ommon Pleas. Sophie Tisdaie and Benjamin Scott, fls.in tiffs, aga nst Rachel Mci-ride.Thos McBride, Charley Bride Dave McBridv Daniel McBride, Viola McBride. !>o??k McBride. Daisy McBride. Heyward McBride, Jury Scott and Orrie Sc> tt; Th<; Bank cf Kings tree, a corporation duly chartered under the laws of the State of South Carolina; and H M Cooper, T M Cooper and J F Cooper, co-part- | ners trading: under the firm name of Cooper Brothers, Defendants. To the absent Defendants, Mack McBride. Dave McBride and Daniel McBride: You are herehy summoned and repaired to answer the complaint in this iction of which a copy is herewith served upon you,and % serve a copy of four answer to said complaint on the subscribers, at their office fc Kingstree, S C. within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated September 19, 1912. Kelley & Hinds. Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Take Notice?That the complaint in the above-entitled action has been filed 71 the office of the Clerk of the court of rommon pleas for Williamsburg county, state of South Carolina. Kelley & HiNps, 9-19-6t Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Tax NoticeThe tax books will be open for colection of taxes for year 1912 on the Loth day of October next Tax levy as follows; For State .5?4' mills " Ordinary County 3'4 " . " Roads 1 " " Chaingang and Bridges 1 " 44 Con Sch 3 " A tax of 50c on dogs. For High School in Kingstree..2 " " retiring bonds " ' .2 *' " " " " Greelyville4 " All parties between the ages of 21 and 60 years,inclusive,are liable, unless exempted by law, to a poll tax of $1.00, also a commutation tax of $2.00. Levy for special school districts as follows: Nos8, 19, 25, 32, 34. 40, 43, 47 49. 53, 35 and 56?2 mills. No 3: ?3 mills. Nos 6,16.22. 26, 28, 29. 36, 37, 39, 41, 42. 45, 46, 48, 50. 51 and 52?4 mills. No 23?12 mills. No 24- 6 " No 27- 7 " Stock law fence on all stock in Suttons and part of Anderson and Penn townships ? mills. % v Upon all unpaid taxes after December 31 a penalty of 1% will be added for January, \% for February and 5% to 15th d|y of March next, after which the books will be closed and executions issued upon all unpaid taxes. By an act amending Sec 397 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina the county Treasurer is prohibited from leaving his office for the purpose of coN lecting taxes, therefore I can make no outside appointments for the collection jf taxes. Those who desire to pay their taxes through the mail would expedite matters by dropping the Treasurer a postal asking for the amount of their tax.so as to avoid sending the wrong a.wount.also stating the township or townships (if aroperty is owned in more than one) and if possible give school district where aroperty is located; also state whether doII or road tax, or both, are wanted, \fter paying taxes examine your receipts ana see if all your property is covered; if not see about it at once. By following the above suggestions complications and additional cost may 3e avoided. J Wesley Cook, 9-19-H2-26 County Treasurer. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of October, A D 1912, at 12 )'clock noon,I will apply to P M Brocknton,Judge of Probateof Williamsburg county, for Letters Dismissory as General Guardian of Hattie Thomas, David rhomas and Effie Thomas. 9-19-4tp J E Thomas. Fin?l Discharge. w Notice is hereby given that on the ;9th day <>f October, A D 1912. at 11 t'clockin the forenoon. I will apply to ? M Brockinton, Judge of Probate of ?/illiamsburg county, for Letters Disnissory as Administrator of the estate >f Elizabeth Driggers, deceased, "cum >?stamento ^nnexo." ?-19-4tp J E Christmas, Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 2th day of October, A D 1912, at 12 'clock noon, we will apply to P M Brocknton, Judge of Probate of Williams>urg county, for Letters Dismission as Executors of the estate of S R Mou;on, Jr, deceased. Theo B Gourdin, P G Gourdin. September 7. 1912. 9-12-5tp Administratrix's Notice All persons having claims against the state of S G Bryan, deceased, arenotiiid to file ti>e same, duly attested,with Up nndprsifrned. and all Dersons indebt !<i to said estate are requested to settle he same. Mrs Selden E Bryan, Administratrix, 9-19-4tp * Kingstree, S C. Notice to CreditorsAll persons holding claims against ;he estate of W J Burgess, deceased, vill please tile the same at once, and dl persons indebted to said estate will nake payment to R C McElveen, Executor of the Estate of W J Burjess, deceased. 9-19-4tp The County Record job office is jetter equipped than ever to do your jrinting. Send it to us at once. Election Notice. By order of the State Democratic Executive Committee a second primary for Attorney General is called for Tuesday, October 15. The same rules; and regulations which governed the last! primary will govern tnis primary, and I the same managers who served before J are hereby appointed to serve again. Managers are hereby directed to call on | A C Kinds, Secretary, ana get Doxes, i tickets and instructions. The County Executive Committee is I hereby called to meet on Thursday, the j 17th. at 12 o'clock noon, to tabulate the t returns. Philip H Sioll, It County Chairman. . 1? m-ms m ?? i ????? ?i??? Summons for Relief (COMPLAINT SfcRVED). THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, Court of Common Pleas. Silas Williams, Josina McKnight and Louisa Cooper, Plaintiffs. against Paro Williams, Rosa Covert, Centry! Williams, Prince Williams, Edward Williams, Willie Williams, Sallie Wil : hams.Amy Williams,Moses Williams, ! Lottie Williams. Maggie Graham, I Harry James, Annie James, William James, Nelson Cooper and D M Ervin, Defendants. To the absent Defendants, Paro Williams, Rosa Covert, Centry Williams, Prince Williams, Edward Williams, Willie Williams, Harry James, Annie James and William James: ?? 1 t-__ J I ou are nereuy suiruuuueu buu acquired to answer the complaint in this action,of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, Kingstree, S C, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Kelley & Hinds, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Dated September 3, 1912. Take Notice: That the complaint in the above-entitled action has been filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Williamsburg county. Kelley & Hinds, 9-5-tit Plaintiffs' Attorneys. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. williamsburg county, :ourt of Common Pleas. Silas Williams, Josina McKnight and Louisa Cooper, Plaintiffs, vs Paro Williams K??sa i;overt, ueniry Williams, Prince Williams, Edward Williams. Willie Williams. Sallie WilI liams.Amv Williams. Lottie Williams, Moses Williams, -Maggie Graham, I Harry James* Annie James, William James, Nelson Ct>oper and D M Ervin, Defendants. NOTICE. To the absent Defendant, Willie Williams, an infant over the age of fourteen years: Take Notice: That unless you procure the appointment of a Guardian ad Litem to appear and defend this action on your behalf within twenty days after the service of the summons and complaint herein upon you, an applies- , tion will be made to H 0 Britton, Esq. Clerk of this court, at his office in kinaratrof s C! hv the undersiened. on **,,*6Ww" " "*?? ??? - p ? I the twenty-first dav after service hereof, at eleven o'clock a. m., for an order appointing some suitable and competent person Guardian ad Litem to appear and defend this action on your be- 1 half. Kelley & Hinds, 9-5-6t] Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Kingstre?, S C. September 3. 1912. Notice of Application i for Homestead. Notice is hereby given that Mrs Mar- ! tha E Pipkin, widow of the late J G Pipkin, Sr, has filed with me her peti- ' tion in writing praying that the homestead exemption in and from the real and personal property of the said J G Pipkin, Sr, deceased, in Williamsburg county and State of South Carolina, be appraised, set off and assigned to her, the said Martha E Pipkin, and the chil- , dren of the said J G Pipkin, Sr, deceased, pursuant to the provisions of Section 2635, < ode of Laws of South Carolina, 1902, Volume I, and in ac /d- . anct with the laws now of force pre- ' scribing, regulating ana proviaing ior the same, and that by her petition as < aforesaid, she, the said Martha E Pip- , kin. has shown and declared her intentior, and has actually made her proper application to have such homestead exemption appraised, set off and assigned in the manner indicated above. H 0 Britton. Clerk of Court for Williamsburg county. Kingstree. S C, October 10, 1912. 10-10-4t Registration Notice, j The ?rlice of the Supervisor of Re^ ist ration will be open on the 1st Mon- ' day in each month for the purp'He o 1 ' registering any person who is niialitied as follows: Who shall have beeu a resident ( the State for two years, and of th? county one year,and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers to j vote four months before the day of < electiou, and shall have paid, sis ; months before, any poll tax then dut | and payable, and who can both read < and write any section of the const'iu- i tion of 1S95 submitted to him by thf > Supervisors of Registration, or win ] can show that he owns, and lias paid i all taxes collectable on during thf i present year, property in this Statf i assessed at three hundred doli&rs or j more. H A Meyer, < (.lerk of Board Executors' Notice. ' Notice is hereby given to all persons I holding claims against the estate of Simon Poston, deceased, to present the same, duly attested, and to all persons 1 indebted to said estate to make payment to the undersigned. S B Poston, .Jonsonville, S C, J W Brown, , Leo, S C, l(M0-3t QualifiedExecutors.il For dullness resultl'.g from const! ">a- j tlon use Dr. Mllee' Laxative Tablets, j I ' In? ^fi Dare you?| on the \ * j safesipE\ ^ IF NOT WHY NOT. Whose fault is it? It is Dot ours. . We offer you the necessary require^/ m ments to place you on the safe sid? I 1 and would be more than delighted '&H WRITE YOfj A POLICY 1 that will protect you from all loss by fires at a very low rate. We rep- J resent the best and most reliable ^ companies on earth. i^j Kingstree insurance, Real Estate & Loan Ce. r? R. N. Speignlr. Manager. . Kingstree //kMt imcui HunxM ~j3 HS?r I <t ar.d 3rd Honda* 1 Vkiting chop sen cot lially invited to comb up and sit on a stomp or fcauR jboiton tbe j Philip H. Stoll, | ?7 i m Con Com ? j g? HZ. of 'vlL * Kingatree Lodge 'J lllf No-91 QMS Knights of pijttjias J r T Regular Conventions Kvery '? 2nd and 4th Wednesday night* Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building. R. N. Speigner, R. C. McCabe, K of R & S; LIGHTNING RODS. .Jj H. L. WhitlocH. Lak* City, S.C. J Spwcial Sales Atfant. Representing the Largest Manufacturers 'of Ajj "33 Kinds Imnrnvpd Hnnnerand Galranizfld Section Rods i f ?r*-?rr ; ^.Endorsed by the Highest Scientific Ai^oritfea 1 ? and Fire Insurance Compa*fea5. PURE COPPER WIRE CABLES, ALL SIZES. | Our Full Cost Guarantee Given with Each Job. . I sell on close margin of profit, dividing commission with my customers. 3-7-tf jj BEWARE OF MALARIA. , J Malaria?Chills and Fevers?common complaints among people living In t*. ^ Southeastern States, can be effective'^ lieved in the shortest possible f w R. L. T.?Richardson's Laiativ ' This prescription has been u? Bve years by Dr. Richardson, of S. CM in his daily practice as ij physician, and has behind it thr testimonials from many promir _ Carolinians and citizens of other, 1 I i ing states. R. L. T. is a wond rector of liver troubles and th< / tonic on the market today. You lutely rely on it in any case of m . fever or malarial poison, const ipi, f biliousness. . If any member of your family '^5 *9 tonic that strengthens and builds, ' your druggist today and get a fifty i a dollar bottle of R. L. T., and w ? quick, steady improvement If y A gist can't supply you write R. J V Anderson, S. C. R LT1 ? ?- - I The Best Liver Medi' | THE MOST PERFECT ?Oc & $1.00 per Bottle. All Drag ' For Sale. i V My farm consisting of 197 acr* jP F D 1, threA and a half mil' f* Kingstree; 80 acres cleared,goo . H ^ll ing, store house, one tobacco b \ jtner necessary outhouses. ?, fruit orchard. Good pasture and ?* School 300 yards from dwelling, watar in house. The lands frt la mile on south side :Cnd ?4 mile on side of Murry's Ferry road leading. Kingstree to ureeiyvwe. Aiao ~ 15 h p boiler, good 35 h p engine, . and grist mill. The above land npfl e n adapted to the growth of cottf and tobacco. For furthur infott>lic. :all on or address F H H.? i e " or leRq 1 ana 5-30-4tp - King- e * CHICHESTER L*4lc?t Auk yo*r Mr / if rTVMV m i m TY^ATi* J _ i-iiuiTKdVTjK7W ^ boxes, sealed wKh Bli? 9^ w] Tale no other. IJu* ' r# - Of Di-us*!*. Ask for Cll' . ? I DI "<oxn lillANU ' ' \V B yeariknowuJLsBcst.Sai'r ^?r SOLD BY PRIGGISTr ^ ,, Receipt Books, Blank NoteT c # all Legal Blanks in dems)fl# a rhe Record office. If ^ form you wish we can pi *f* notice.