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I tried numerous pre] ^ tlons with only jwrtlul relief, suffering Intense pain all the time.! v* of a poet it o, insomnia, and ^^f^-educed to .. rtunatelv I ^rWNsJold and guaranteed bv Kir ??-?- ? || THE PEOPLI (Hides, hurs H. A. MILLEF !H?AE? * N SEED CQ "Grow! * A "st car ^ a b iyir.~ - cods. Tl.c result i- iticr.M- J 'r voo. Actual t^sis prove tl.it ?v ^RtjOj eds arc V>t for true!; fara:? Ci ' : of r.E.vics. CECUMrxns, ;: -i-'' ' - ' 'a/taw toS ;;! .? in i-< i!s ; ' riimatC. ^ (.1 .ir..;. ;-s K tv 1,. -ii rate?'' .. \i : !<. V.'rivus to-day " ta.Jo.-uo&sdprices .. c 'jhfijB " H'*' LLLSrClv, S. c. :V^> I ^ \ ble Household Lantern >r a good lantern around n the cellar, in the attic? ivenient or unsafe. - - -i 1 :_t_ . use. It gives a ciear, ongm strong, durable, compact, handy. Easy to light and rewick. Will YO. Everywhere. ML COMPANY in N?w J?r?ay) Bahimora, Mi n ^? '"\V Is lieumatism ing a grip on you? I >st distress;welling or i||J^|8w W will relieve llijlul^ll W I Viisi 11( rates?does ?Jrgb-,- I | iiaedies. B J bbing. IfflfflHlli ^ I his Man of a Terrible Condition. learned of Noah's Liniment and began its use. , Although 1 could not raise inv arm. after using I a little more than a large size l>ottle I feel that 1 am completely eu.ed and ray old self again. Cannot toostronciy' recommend Noah's Liniment,?John 1*. Dalr Charleston, S. C." lgstree Drug Co. and M. L. Allen. E'S MARKET DEALER IN Kinds of Fresh leats and Fish. ;hest Cash Price Paid for and Poultry. (, proprietor TISE IN THE RECORD \ Legal Advertisements, j Truster's Sale. In the District Court of the United States. For the Eastern District "f South Carolina. In Bankruptcy In the matter of The Wilson 1.umber Company. Bankrupt Pursuant to a decree made in the above entitled cause dated the2>th day of December. lt?12, 1 wiil sell at public i auction .to the highest bidder, before the c unty court house in Kingstree. South Carolina, on .Monday, the third day of February. 11*13. at 12 o'clock noon, all the property of The Wilson Lumber Company, bankrunt. consisting of a saw-null and lumber manufacturing plant, located on the main line of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad company at Salem, in \\ iilumsburg com.ty.together with the boiler.-.engines.machinery and equipment.including a planing mill, drykilns and logging outfit, togfiK-r with three locomotives, thirty-two 1 gging cars, etc and about* two miles of -Jopound "tcei rail. Also stock oi n? re ' ar.dise m the c >mmissary an i a 1 oiboe fur.uture. A.so all the ("L. t. title and interest of'ihe V. ilson I ivuberC :ujT.ny to the mill br.iiir.igs. -i ?ts an ! structn (iwelbi!: -. .... -. uses an?l >ther In ! !ings. Also all tile i ig v. title interest and t state < .' d be \\ i "o:i Lumoer Cum, .my in r.n 1 t<> -ill the timber and trees standing. growing and being upon sundry tracts of land in Florence. Ciai'i ruon. \v lJiiamsnurg ami .">11111101 vuuiuh?, together \v '.h all the rights of way. privileges. easements and appurtenances to , said Wilson Lumber Company belong- i ing. Also all that tract of land in Claren(fon county, containing ten acres, conveyed to "Rie Wilson Lumber Company by deed recorded in said county in Book G4. page :M7. Also all other property, tights, privileges and franchises, owned or possessed by said Wilson Lumber Company, j of any and every kind, nature and description. Saving and Excepting, However. all the standing timber, except, gum timber, on various tracts of land, i and rights, privileges, easements and j leases which have been conveyed to the \ Deep River Lumber corporation by T J TmicIjo in Rnnk-riltltCV of i V. x i U..CV N. ... -- . The Wilson Lumber Company, by deed | dated December 28, 1!M2. For a further, fuller and more exact description of the property to be sold, reference is craved to the said de-1 cree on file in the United States Dis1 trict t ourt at Charleston, a copy of | which is ;n the hands of the undersigned Trustee at Lake < ity, S C, open to in- | spection. Terms of sale Cash. The purchaser j to pay all taxes payable in the year 1912. ; No bid will be received from any bid- 1 : derwho shall not first deposit with the i Trustee three thousand (>3.<?00.00) dol- j lars in money or bv certified check to the order of the Trustee, upon some bank approved by the Trustee. The deposit so received from any unsuccessful bidder to be returned to him and the deposit so received from the successful bidder to be applied on account of tHI purchase price bid. The further payment of the purchase price shall be made after confirmation of the sale by the Court within the time limited in such order confirming the sale, T J CoTTINGHAM, Trustee in Bankruptcy of The Wilson Lumber Company. l-2-5t Summons for Relief STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBUDG, I ourt of Common Pleas. S W Gowdy, Plaintiff. vs Many McKenzie, Arthur McKenzie, Alex McKenzie, Manette Page, Isra Page, Alex Page, Willi am Mouzon, Virginia Rose. Pink Burgess, Joe Page,Emma Page, Jac^ Knight, Mattie Knight, John Knight, Minnie Knight, heirs at law and distributees of Mabam Page,deceased.Defendants. To the Defendants. Many McKenzie, Arthur McKenzie, Alex McKenzie Manette Page, Isra Page, Alex Page, William Mouzon. Virginia Rose, Pink Burgess,Joe Page, Emma Page, Jack Knight, Mattie Kuight. John Knight, Minnie Page and all other persons heirs at law and distributees of Mai n A . uaiii rtigtr* urvcaocu. You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action which was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Williamsburg county on the 30th day of December, 1912. and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in Lake City, S C, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if vou fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid.the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief de-! manded in the complaint. To the defendants J<>e Page. Emma; ' Page. Mattie Knight and John Knight, : j and the persons with whom vou reside:! Please Take Notice- That unless i you apply and have some person api pointed as Guardian ai:. Litem for you , 1 in the above entitled action within twenty days after the service hereof, | exclusive of the day of such service,the ! plaintiff will apply and have some suiti able person appointed for you. Notice Is Hkrkby Further Given? That a copy of the complaint in the above entitled action was filed in theofi' i* xL /"M -1. - i* 1.1 /"* Af i', nceoi inr l it*rtv 01 uifv uuri vi * umniun Pleas for Wiiliamsburg county on the ; 3<Jth day of December, 1912, anil that no personal demand is made against any of J the defendants above named. Philip H Arrowsmith, l-2-6t] Plaintiff's Attorney. Lake < ity, S C. December 28, 1912. Summons for Relief. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. counts of williamsburg, Court of Common Pleas. John Brown, Hester Brown, Betsy Barr, Phyllis Barr, Julia Brown and Lovenia Cooper, Plaintiff, vs Manda Cooper. Oliver Cooper, James Cooper. Harry Cooper, Herbert Cooper and Margaret Cooper, Defendants. summons to defendants for relief. To the defendants Manda Cooper, Oliver Coo per, James Cooper, Harry Cooper, Herbert Cooper ana Margaret Cooper: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this fiction which was filed in the ffiee of i the Clerk of the Court of Common; Pleas for the county of Williamson^? on the 21st day of ! 'tcember, 1912, and to serve a copy of your answer to the sai 1 complainl on tin- subscriber at his office in Lake City. S C. within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; ami, it you | fail to ansver the complaint within the time aforesaid. the plaintiffs in thisac- I tion will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Lake City. S C. this 21st: day of December, i;?12. To the defendants Herbert" Cooper j and Margaret Cooper, minors, and the j persons with whom you reside: Please Take Notice That unless ' you apply and have some person appointed as Guardian ad Litem for you. ! in the above entitled action, within 1 twenty days after the set vice hereof, j exclusive of the day of -such service, j the plaintiffs will apply and have some j suitable person appointed for vou. j Please Take FTt.theu .Vow , That the complaint in the above styled , action was tiled in the office of the lerk of the Court of Common Pleas for 1 the county of Williamsburg on the2'st day 0: December. A D 1:M2 Philip 11 Arhowsmith. 1-2-ot Attorney for plain fill's. Citation No'-cs. TiiL ST.vTK OF SOI T11 ( \UOi H \. A II.LI XMsRl'K.f C'K NTY. !> !' " ' r kin? 11, K-<| P'-? .!i;i-_c. ^ 1 W.i re.ts. M r Wilson ,n de.vii to | ?, grant him I"' tcs of ad :ii i ! mi ill the si it'' of and elf-els o' T R Wilson. 1 licse are tlicrei -re t'i cit?* and adiin nisli ad and singular the kindred and creditor* of the said T R Wilson, deceased, that ihey be and appear before me in tiie Court of Probate, to be held at Kingstree, S C, on the 25th day of January next after publication thereof, at il o'clock in the forenoon,to show cause if any They have, why the said administration should not be granted. Gi' en under my hand this 11th dayof o January, Anno Domini, 1913. 1 Poblisned on the 16th dayof January. iai-J Jn The Pnnnfv Rt-rnril. 3 J r M Brockinton, ? 1-16?-t I'm Bate Judge, c Clerk's SaleTHE STATK OF SOUTH CAROLIN A, s WILLIAMSBUi:<; COUNTY, In Court of < ommon Pleas. H H McConnell, Plaintiff. vs Irene McConnell Barrineau, Eugene McConnell, Anna MeCants, Nathan McCants, Olive MeCants and A Capers Boyd, Defendants. i Pursuant to the judgment in the above r entitled action, dated November 27, r 191-', 1 will offer for sale before the 1 court house door in Kingstree, South I Carolina, on salesday in February, 1913, J the same being the 3rd day of the i month, between the legal hours of sale, s fl,A LiHHor fr?r ensh. the fol- ( IV UIC IJ l/ivtuv a -w. lowing described premises, to wit: < All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in Wil- 1 liamsburg county and State of South . Carolina containing 378 acres, more or < less, and bounded as follows, to wit: On J the North by lands of W R McConnell; on the East by lands of John T Bryan; on the South by the estate of D B McConnell,and West by lands of Lawrence Brown, Ned Conners and the estate of T A Blakeley. < Purchaser to pay for papers. ] H 0 Britton, 1 Clerk of Court for Williamsburg i county. l-16-3t i Auditor's Notice. For the purpose of taking tax re- ' ] turns for the year 1913 the Auditor's j office will be open from January 1 to February 20. inclusive, except on the days mentioned below, when I or my agent will be t" take returns T January. At Greelyville, 14 and 15 " Gourdins. 16 " Suttons, 17 " Andrews, 21 " Trio, 22 : " J L Gowdy's store. 28 < ** Mouzon. 29 " Cades. .'10 1 * W C Wilson's store, 31 < February, l " Benson. 4 < " Bloomingvale, 5 ' Morrisville, 6 i " RD Gamble's store, 7 " WR Graham's store, 10 ' . " Rome, 11 1 | " Hemingway, 12 J " Ard's X Roads, ' 13 " Johnsonville, 14 t " Vox, 15 ? " Salters, ' 17 < All personal property, poll, commuta- ( tion road tax and dogs must be returned i ? ? 1.1? ...L: .L in township ana scnooi uisirici in wnn u j the taxpayer resides. ? .1 J B Montgomery, { 12-12-t2-20 Countv Auditor. s Notice of Bankrupt Sale . bv the Trustee. the united states of america. In the District Court of the United States of America. For the District i of South < 'arolina. ?: In the matter of The W ilson Lumber r Company. Bankrupt. f Notice is hereby given,That pursuant to an order issued out of the I 'istrict t Court of the United States for the Dis- e trict of South Carolina on the 11th day c of January. 1913, I will sell to the high- v est bidder, for cash, before the court e house door in Kingstree, county of Wil- n liamsburg, State of South Carolina, on a the first Monday in February, 1913, the a same being the third day of said month, t between the hours of eleven a. m. and S two p. m. on said day, the following de- c scribed property and choses in action, a belonging to The W ilson Lumber Com- p KonL-rmit tn wif.* ponj, uuuui u|/b, w ?6 notes of C H McLauchlin to The n Wi.son Lumber Company, all dated February 24, 1912; the first being in the sum of $50.00, payable on the 20th " day of April, 1912, and the remaining 15 being in the sum of $40.00 each, Dayable on the 20th day of each succeeding month after the 20th day of April. 1912. A, Note of W H Parker to The Wilson i, Lumber Company in the sum of $75.00, F dated December 28, 1911, payable November 1, 1912. w Note of Wash Cooper to The Wilson Lumber Company in the sum of $71.64, 7 I It Helps! i B Mrs. L F. Daniels, of E$ I Sip, Ky., writes: "I was p so sick for 3 or 4 years HI 1 had !o hire my work E| done, most of the time. I had given up hope. When I* I began to take Cardui, I g knew, right away, it was pj helping me. Now, I am p better than ever before in B my life, and Cardui did it" ft The Woman's Tonic Cardui has helped thous- fe jeE arris of weak, tired, worn- |G out women, back to health. |j It has a gentle, tonic ac- gjj I! tion on the womanly sys- I cl tern. It goes to the clause rj || of the trouble. It heljjs, it || helps quickly, surely, safe- E B ly. It has helped others. B B Why not you? It wilL B B Try it Qet a bottle todayl B lated March 6.1912, payable September 5. 1912. Open book accounts,amounting in the igeregate to the sum of $2,611.04. together with any and all other accounts, redi's and choses in action of or beonging to the said The Wilson Lumber Company. T J Cottingham. Trustee in Bankruptcy for The Wilon Lumber Company, Bankrupt. January 11, 1913, l-23-2t Foreclosure Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of florence Notice is hereby given, That under md by virtue of the authority vested in ne by the terms of a certain chattel nortgage, after the conditions thereof lave been breached, that I will sell at mblic auction for cash, in the town of -.ake City, on Saturday,the 25th day of (anuary, A D 1913. at 12 o'clock m. on ;aid day, all and singular the stock of Iry goods, notions, millinery and shoes >f the J F Rickenbaker Company. S W Gowdy. L-23-lt Mortgagee. Notice of Application for Letters Dismissory as Executor. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will make application to P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county,at his office in Kingstree, S C, on the 3rd day of February, 1913,at eleven o'clock a.m., for his final discharge and letters dismissory as executor of the estate of J G Pipkin Sr. deceased, and that a full accounting will be made at said time. ? o k* q P Ptpvtin 1 KJ AH A li Executor of J G Pipkin, Sr, deceased. Administrator's Notice of Application for Final DischargeNotice is hereby given that on the 17th day of February, A D 1913, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, I will apply to Hon P Met'lore Brockinton, Judge of Probate for Williamsburg county, at his jffice in Kingstree.S C, for Letters Dis nissory as Administrator of the estate )f W W Wilson, Sr, deceased. J S Fulm ore, Administrator of the estate of W W Wilson, Sr, deceased. l-16-4t Notice of Dissolution. F M Webster and G H Ward, trading mder the firm name of Ward & Webiter, have by mutual consent dissolved ;o-partnership. G H Ward, having purihased the interest of F M Webster, vill continue the business under the lame of G H Ward, he having assumed til obligations of the business, and all iccounts and bills are payable to the laid G H Ward. G H Ward, FM Webster. ades, S (\ January 21. . ltp Registration Notice. The olic of the Supervisor of Ke# stration will be open on the 1st Monlay in each month for the purpose of egi-teririir any person who is qualiied a* follows: Who shall have been a resident o lie State for two years, and of tlo ounty one year, and of the polling preinct in which the elector offers to ote four months before the day of lection, ami shall have paid, sis lonths before, any poll tax then dm nd payable, and who oan both read nd write any section of the constituion of 1895 submitted to him by the upervisors of Registration, or who an show that he owns, and has paid 11 taxes collectable on during the resent year, pioperty in this State ssessed at three hundred dollars or lore. H A Meyer, Clerk of Board. Undressed LumberI always have on hand a lot of unressed lumber (board and framing) at ty mill near Kingstree. for sale at the iwest price for good material. See or rite me for further information, etc. F. H. HODGE. 18-tf . X1L HE'LL GET ALONG SOMlltW. Cklef Asset in Basin ess ?f C?uty Newspaper Is Tbanks. In a recent article commenting ?* j the efforts of various organizations j to secure free publicity an Illinois .editor made the statement that it I i takes money to run a newspaper. Many other editors are laboring under a similar delusion and for the . benefit of these Thomas W Mayo, publisher of The Record,St Anne, 111, ; pens the following: It takes money to run a newspaper? What an exaggeration! What a whopper! It doesn't take any mon1 ey to run a newspaper. It is not a ' business venture. It is a charitable | institution, a begging concern. The newspaper is a child of the air. a 1 creature of a dream. It can go on and on when any other concern would be in the hands of the receiver and I j wound up with cobwebs in the win! dows. 1 "It takes w ind to run a newspa. ner- it fnkps o-all to ri n a newsnaner. It take? scintillating, acrobatic imagination, half a dozen white shirts and a railroad pass to run a newspaper. Hut money, heavens to Betsey and six hands around, whoever needed money to conduct newspaper? Kind words are the medium of exchange that do the business for the editor? kind words and church social tickets. When you see an editor with money ?watch him. He'll be paying his bills and disgracing his profession. Never give money to an editor. Make him trade it out. He likes a swap. "Then when you die, after you have [stood around for years and sneered at the editor and his little Jim Crow paper, be sure that you have your wife send in for three extra copies by one of your weeping children, and when she reads the generous and touching notice about you, forewarn her to neglect to send the editor fifteen cents. It would overwhelm him. Money is a corrupting thing. The editor knows it well, and what he wants is your I heartfelt thanks; then he can thank the printers and they can thank the grocers and so on. Give your job work to a traveling man and then ask for half rates for church notices. Get your lodge letter heads and stationery printed out of town and then flood the editor with beautiful thoughts in resolutions of respect and cards of thanks. They make such spicy reading, and you are so proud of your local paper when you pick it up filled with these glowing mortuary articles. "But money?scorn the filthy thing. Don't let the pure, innocent editor know anything about it. Keep that for sordid trades people who charge for their wares. The editor gives his bounty away. "The Lord loves a cheerful giver." He takes care of the editor. Don't worry about the editor. He has a charter from the State to act as a door mat for the community. He will get out the paper somehow, and stand up for the town and whoop it up for you when you run for office. Don't worry about the editor, he'll get on. The Lord knows how?but somehow. ?Clinton Gazette. Every man has a notion that his "principles" are better than those of other people. 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