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I Professional Cards. | DK. K. J, Dentist. k3ngstree, - s. c 1.^ Office Next to Court House Square. * philip h. arrowsmith ^ attorney-at-law /lake city, - - s. c. m.a7 woods, DENTIST,, Offic* over Sin^latary Bldg. K P'PHONE SO. >2.47 P ^KE CITY, S.C tV. Leland Taylor, DENTIST. % Office over Dr W V Brockington' 8 Store, KINGSTREE, - S.C. 5-21-tf. Af. D. Nosmith DENTIST. LAKE CITY. - . - S C. ? - i . Benj. McINNES, M. R. C. V. S. B. Kater MclNNES, M. D., V. M. D. VETERINARIANS. One of us will be at Kingstree the first Monday in each month, at Heller's Stables. 9-28-tf t IEC o ? r5. Kingstree Lodge No. 91 Kniyfyts of Pythias Regular Conventions Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building. P. H. Stoll C. C. P XI Sbpiomvp g r?f R fo S Kingstree CAMP WO- 27. I, Jjf- T^iJh ?MCLi? NIITiSe. //' iST^rA .*. vCsCS? H 'at andSrdMonda; I E^&Ss| ^ vWBff WKBVSS. up and sit on a stnmr or hang about on th, "* limbs. tt _ B. E. Clarkson, ]2m. Con. Com K LIGHTNING RODS. Bf H. L. Whitlocl, Lake City. S.C. BBB Spacial Salts Atfant. m Representing the laurgeat Manufacturer* of Ail [HE Kindt H liiroredCopper and Galvanized Section Rods r (Endorsed by toe Highest Scientific Authorities pP and Fire Insurance Companies). ^ 1 PURE COPPER WIRE CABLES, ALL SIZES, Our Full Cost Guarantee Given Vith*Each Job. I sell an close mat (in .of profit, dividing commission with mv euiitomers. S-7-ti Combs. Colds, Watery Eyes Cored io a Day by taking Cheeney's Expectorant? also cures consumption, whooping ooncrh. droDDinsrs from the nose, and throat, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Cheeney's Expectorant a liquid preparation, tested for 50 years. Try it. Safe, sure and satisfactory. Druggists 25c and 50c. ll-7-7mp-adv. WANTED ^ From six to eight good, ? W fat Beef Cattle a week, , - for which I will pay the best market price. All Kinds of Meats in season at living prices, also a choice line of Fruits, Vegetables and Canned [Goods. Epps* MarKet Cr. Awdtay A Mill Sti. F0BSA1R Brick in any quantity to 9Uit purcbai ?r. The Best Dry Press Machlne-mad< XBEICE.3T Special shapes made to order. Corre pondence solicited before placing youj orders. w. r fuxk Undressed Lumber. I always have on hand a lot of un * J ? /I 1 A Iarassea IUU1UCI ^uuaiu aiiu itaiuiug/ O' my mill near Kingstree. for sale at the lowest price f~: good material. See 01 jcrite me for further information, etc. F. H. HODQE. CHICHESTER S PILLS /xr-v the imamfxd brand. a ttUQfk PlltoiTiei tod ?M4 Ktoftte\V/ " "Off boxes, teiled wJ* Blue Ribbon. W k Take m other. Bar aCreer _V /l" J SHmrfSfiff&Sgfeil If B yonkMinuBest.SttetAlwaysReliable ^rm ir druggists EVEimiMaf ( > - ^ * *-' " --.>?A > >? 4 || Legal Advertisements. | j ' > ,* County Commissioner's Report For Quarter Commencing Octoi i ion i ir?j: n? licr i , it/ifa, anu U11U1115 i^vcember 31, 1912. I Names. Nature of claim. Amt allowed. ; September 3". 1912: ' J J B Montgomery, aud sal Sep $ 41 67 " " 12 50 i " " " contingent, 2 00 P M Brockinton, auditing board. 12 50 j *' " cont and lunatics, 11 50 J N Hammet, co com. 66 67 I " " contingent. 2 95 ; Jno M Eaddy, road eng Sept, 125 00 Dr W L Wallaoe, ex 1 lunatic, 5 00 John A Scott, cor sal, less 2 inquests, 52 50 , M H Parsons.conveying prisoners, 7 85 Jno Wade, janitor, 15 00 R C McElveen, mag and const, 34 75 Geo W Davis, ' " " 33 75 S G McDonald. " " " 33 75 R K Wallace, " " " 67 00 8 M Bradshaw, inquest and const s c jury, 7 00 S M Bradshaw, mag and const, 40 00 W T Eaddy,conveying prisoners to chaingang, 1 70 S E McCollough, township board assessors, 6 00 Dr W S Boyd, ex 1 lunatic. 5 00 Dr Jno C Beckman, post mortem, 5 00 Kings tree Telephone Co, 'phone rent lor sept, , z ou County Record,ads and supplies, 19 25 J Wesley Cook, salary Sept, 41 67 " " " contingent, 1 65 J A Haddock, mag and const, 33 75 ? F Stuckey and guards, chaingang No 1. 87 08 S D Cunningham, chaingang 1, 30 46 J T Gaster and hands, roads and bridges, 32 47 Sol Peres, chaingang No 2, 7 50 M F Haselden and hands, camp 4, 49 87 October, 1912: Dr W S Boyd, road work, 11 53 J Z McConnell, " overseeing, 7 03 J W Coward, camp 3, 131-80 T d r? I,?mKa? O ha Lt O IUU1MCI, - u-z Thos il. Johnson, roads, 6 75 The Good Roads Mercantile Co, ropes, 53 49 W E Tanner, staking off new rd, 4 50 D J Jacobs, ,l " " " 75 Geo J Graham, jail rept Sept, 20 00 " " ' sal qr ended Sep 30, 400 00 44 4 4 44 mag const' 75 00 " 44 44 transporting lunatic, 17 15 C E Stuckey and hands, camp 3, 172 11 E W Kaminski, *4 44 37 47 W C Hetningway & Co, lumber and reads, 64 58 J W Coward, chaingang No 2, 63 40 G B hrowder, camp No 3, 8 60 Mrs J H Burgess, 15 bu corn,No 2, 15 00 M W Rogers, ditching roads, 6 36 Chas G Venters, bridges 3 35 Greelyville Hd Furniture Co, camp 3, 39 07 1 T 1J itkoin/vonnr 1 10 HO ur U II I iavt, ^iiani^cuig i, *w vw C S Land & Co, camp 3, 44 39 J W Cook, jury and wit tickets, 385 70 " " " roads, 120 00 1 H 0 Britton, contingent, 9 80 J J B Montgomery, sal Oct, 41 67 l JNHammet, " " 66 67 J J B Montgomery, contingent, 15 40 Jno Wade, janitor Oct, 15 00 I Jno M Eaddy, sal " 121) 00 Dr E 0 Taylor, ex 1 lunatic, 5 00 1 " T S Hemingway, ex 1 '* 5 00 "WV Brockington, examination 1 lunatic, 5 00 ' Dr W L Wallace, examination 1 lunatic, 5 00 G H Stancill, rural police Oct, 75 00 ! McRoy Gasque, " " " 75 00 JH V Gaskins. special whiskey const Oct, 75 00 J G McCullough, sal supt edu :ai tion Sept and Oct, 166 66 J G McCullough, contingent, 12 25 JNHammet, ,4 2 50 m r. r, 1*? 1 x OO ?7C w o ^am 1111, mag auu cuust, oo iu V Glenn Arnette, mag and const, 38 75 Kings tree Telephone Co, 'phone ; rent Oct, 2 50 . J R Cox, putting up gate s 1 fence, 2 5'J P M Brockinton, proceedings in ' 2 prrps Innacv. 20 00 ' J Wesley Cook'treas sal Oct, 41 67 I " 44 44 cont, 15 45 44 44 *4 jury and wit tickets, 2 40 , J T Gaster and hands, camp 8, 177 36 W F Haseldon and hands,camp 4, 85 34 J no M Eaddy, expense trip trac tion engine, 20 00 J no M Eaddy, road incidentals, 64 65 Geo J Graham, sheriff's jail report Oct, 32 00 Geo J Graham, arrest and conveying prisoners from Lake City, 2 20 Geo J Graham, conveying lunatic to Columbia, 13 05 Geo J Graham, conveying luna.j L:_ 1Q AK lie 10 v^oiumuia, w J no W Dennis and hands, chaingang No 2, Sept, 96 35 Jno W Dennis, chaingang Oct, 96 65 W E Bryan, hay for " 34 73 Jno T Bryan, bridges, 3 00 C F Stuckey and hands, chaingang No 1, 132 10 W A Brockinton, dragging roads, 11 00 W O Wilson, 66 bu corn, chaingang 3. 59 40 J W Coward, camp 4, 16 45 " " " chaingang 2, " 15 60 November: H A Miller, beef for chaingang, 4 70 LB Kieffer, 34 bu corn, 34 00 ' Bartell Bros, chaingang No 1, 16 72 W P McGill, baling hay, 33 75 Wilkins Wholesale Grocery Co, camp 3, 28 50 ; W M Vause & Son, road plow, 60 23 " Farmers' Supply Co, camps 1, 2, S, 5, 38 15 W W Dennis, cutting hay, 13 50 Sol Peres, chaingang 2, a uo r H J McFadden, bridges, 2 50 C E King, roads and bridges, 6 30 , Stephen Coker, bridge, 1 83 W N Cooper for B C Cooper, camp 3, 8 15 Walter Mixon, camp 3, 6 50 ! H D Ferrell & Bro, camp 3, 38 00 S A Graham, lumber for bridges, 6 72 ; E D Parsons, bridges, 7 57 Lonis Nesmith, digging stumps, 18 14 R G Waldron, rep Cedar Swamp bridge, 6 25 f W I Hodges, hay for gang No 2, 17 75 W B Cox. " " 10 38 H J Burgess, 10 bu corn; 10 00 O I? Pav lnmhpr 29 42 XV X* \yVA, .v D F Edwards, roaas and bridges, 2 00 H Edward Eaddy, chaingang No 1, 8 15 Cox & Cameron, bridges, 31 39 Lexton Gordon, rep (Etch bridges, 4 00 L M Grayson, camp 4, 30 65 J Y McGill, roads, 5 00 B N Stuckey, digging stumps, 3 98 McD Nesmith. roads, 9 65 1 D E McCutchen, lumber for bridges, 21 69 Est R K Gamble, bal due on cor I sal. 21 66 IJ Wesley Cook, jury and wittkts, 4 00 Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co, i supplies for court house offices, 21 56 j 1 M H Barsons, conveying prisonI ers to jail, 4 40 j Dr J F Haselden, corn, fodder and hay, gang 1, 319 06 Oliver Bros, 1 dark mare mule, 250 00 I W E Snipes. 175 bu corn, chain, gang. 150 00 ; J .1 B Montgomery, cont, 3 50 ! " * ' " auditing bd, I October, November, December, 12 50 J .1 B Montgomery,aud sal Nov. 41 67 ' J N Hammet, co com, 66 67 " cont. 4 83 P M Brockinton, auditing bd, ! Oct, Nov. Dec. 12 50 Sinking Fund Commission, ins on court house and jail, 93 33 J no M Eaddy. sal of road engineer for November, 125 00 i ! Jno Wade, janitor. fo^Nov 15 00 : H O Britton, contingent. 11 80 j L W McCantsffconveying prison; er to chaingang. 1 20 I Geo J Graham, sheriff's jail rep, Nov, 80 00 j Geo J Graham, 50 gal ker oil, 4 63 I J G McCullough, sal for Nov, 83 33 " " cont, 2 63 G F Stancill, rural police, Nov, 75 00 R K Wallace, mag, pt payment, 66 00 Kingstree Telephone Co, 'phone rent month Nov, 2 50 H 1) Reddick, buckets for jail, 85 LeLoy Lee,county legal adviser, 100 00 J Wesley Cook,jury and wit tkts, 118 90 M .4 ii < ?< 44 ,11 O AA " ?' " cont, 2 43 " " " treas sal Nov, 41 67 R F Ward, bridges, 5 02 W Ed Brockington. 680 lbs fodder, 6 80 Walter Britton,beef, chaingang, 2 30 C F Stuckey and hands, chain gang No 1, 10 / iz ; J C Haselden. roads. 35 00 j J P Haselden, hay for road plow, 14 50 F E Huggins, chaingang 1, 44 17 W A Altman, shoeing mules, 4 50 R F Cox, Sr, bridge lumber 16 66 J M Spivey, roads, 8 73 Eaddy & Creel Bros, chaingang 1, 26 24 H E Flowers, " "23 15 i W E Allen, rural police Nov, 75 00 i J P Gibbons, bridges, 1 35 Haselden Drv g Co, camp 3, 1 50 W F Haselden and hands.unloading sewer pipe, 2 00 F H Hodge, bridge lumber, 2 04 Jno T Bryan, bridges and causeway, 88 60 S D Hair, bridges. 25 35 S B Matthews, rep bridges, 5 00 C E Kirby, roads. 9 30 Ksminski Hd Co, cloth for tents, 9 48 ~ m"- * * ' n on S S Aiitcnum, lumDer. i ou R D Gamble, chaingang 1, 1 00 J W Dennis and hands, chaingang 2. 114 13 S F Epps, Camp 2, 7 95 Leaphart Lumber Co, bridge lumber, 9 05 H A Miller, beef for gang 2, 2 75 J T Gaster and hands, bridge gang, 174 42 Wilkins Wholesale Grocery Co, chaingangs 2 and 3. 24 55 J J Haselden.rentof barn for hay, 4 00 J S Huggins, chaingang 1, 6 05 Stone & McClary. lnmber for bridges, 57 87 Sol Peres, chaingang No 2, 29 35 Dr F H McLeod, operation and treatment of convict, 25 00 p? tamninnra nomn Ma 3 9 qft 1UUIIUU9 OtUCUlllli^ai v?uip Aiv v, M %.? M F Haselden and hands, campS , 187 61 J W Coward. " ' 11 43 S S Aronson, " 4, 36 24 H W Goins, bridges, 15 50 F. D Cox and hands, bridge work, 24 83 R F Cox, Jr, lumber, 7 91 Walter Poston, repg bridge. 3 00 J Wesley Cook, jury and wit tkts, 4 60 J H V Gaskins.spec whisky const, 75 00 Warren Johnson, jail wk, grates, 2 00 Dr W S Boyd, ex 1 lunatic, o 00 IN " " " 5 00 McRoy Gasque, rural police mo Nov, ' 75 00 J Wesley Cook, jury and wit tkts, 3 70 J G McCullough, bal sal 1911, 58 00 J J B Montgomery, sal for Dec. 41 67 " " 4 cont, 3 10 P M Brockin jon, 1 lunatic and cont, 12 00 J N Hammet. cont, 5 20 " ' co com Dec, 66 67 H O Britton, sal for last qr, 141 66 J Wesley Cook, contingent, 5 75 ' sal Dec, 41 67 J no M Eaddy, " 125 00 H K Browder and hands, culverts, 15 89 Geo J Graham, 4 tons hay, 70 00 J W Dennis and hands, gang 2, 186 55 J O Eaddy and hands, stumping roads, SU UU Cooper Bros, roads, 56 97 S B Poston. camps 4 and 5, 37 02 S F Epps, chaingang 2, 5 65 C F Stuckey and hands, chaingang 1, 135 76 M FHaselden and hands,camp 3, 159 26 Jno T Gaster and hands, bridge camp. 123 00 Jno M Eaddy for hands, roads, 61 78 Cooper Bros, chaingang, 219 53 H W McGee, stumping road, 4 50 W T Britton, road plow, 4 50 J C Graham, bridge lumber. 8 18 F H Hodge, " ? 6 46 H K Browder, culverts, 31 86 Dr I N Boyd, chaingang. 8 5G H W Goins and hands, roads, 24 00 Jas H Ferrell, camp 4, 51 03 Mallard Lumber Co, camp 3, 20 69 " lumber, 74 98 R C Flowers, bridges, 10 00 Trio Farmers' SupnlyCo,camp 3, 75 85 G W Camlin for hands, roads and bridges, 18 65 Blakeley-McCullough Corp, camp 3, 6 00 P B Brantley, shoeing mules, 2 50 S D Hair, lumber. 38 72 Carolina Furniture Co, bridge camp, 5 70 WA1 itch, roads, 3 50 C E Kirby, bridges, 5 25 Jno M Brown, bridge gang, 4 10 Joe Fulton, roads, 1 25 Kingstree Hd Co, chaingang 2, 28 94 Edwin Epps, 2 bu corn, 1 80 Wilkins Wholesale Grocery Co, camp 3, 12 50 L S Dennis, lumber, 2 80 P G Gourdln, surveying 1-oad, 15 00 j L Cottingham, corn and fodder, chaingang, 214 65 ! F Rhem & Sons, roads and bdgs, 69 35 H J McFadden, chaingang 2, 5 00 R F Epps, hay, 13 72 December: J W Coward, chaingang 2, 18 65 People's Mercantile Co, camp 3, 1 60 F Rnem & Sons, corn and foader, 26 15 F E Huggins," chaingang 1, 78 35 J H Richardson. " " 8 00 Jno T Bryan and hands, bridges, 56 62 Williamsburg Hd Co, chaingang, 52 36 C H Powell.staking off new roads, 4 50 i Mrs Eilen Browder, damages to mule, 8 47 W H Newell, camp 1, 14 00 Farmers' Supply Co,chaingangs, 250 26 W M Vause&Son, " 15 43 J no T Riley, 1,000-lb pile driver, 22 50 Austin Bros, 1 wall tent, 42 08 The Good Roads Macy Co, reps for r<?ad plow, 64 98 J A Haddock, mag and const, 34 95 S G McDonald, 33 75 *? ' - ic nn I J no v? aae, janitor ior i'eu, iu w : McRoy Gasque, rural police Dec, 75 00 J Wesley Cook, jury and wit tkt, 2 00 " " ' borrowed money and inst retd s f, 8,290 00 County Record, ads and supplies for county offices. 138 55 i County Record, for supr registn, 15 00 C W Wolfe, co bd education, 21 00 J Wesley Cook, contingent, 5 25 G Ollie Epps, sum cor jury, 2 00 R K Wallace, bal of salary, 34 00 R C McElveen, mag and const, 3fi 75 Geo W Davis, " " " 28 75 D F Edwards, const, ex milage, 12 20 Dr W L Wallace, ex lunatic, 5 00 S M Bradshaw, mag and const, 41 50 W S Camlin, " " " 33 75 V Glenn Arnette.magand const, (resigned November 18) 18 00 H J Brown,mag and const,(from November 18) 15 75 P M Brovkinton, proceedings in lunacy, 10 00 Dr W V Brockington, ex lunatic, 5 50 "DCScott, "2 " 10 001 " J D Whitehead, ^ " 1 " 5 00 Geo J Graham, snenn s jan rep, December, 48 00 Geo J Graham,ex trip to Georgetown, 4 20 Geo J Graham,wood for jail, 1912, 50 00 " " 44 conveying lunatic, 19 75 44 " 44 mag const, 75 00 " 44 44 stamps, &c, cont, 6 00 1 " " " trans lunatic, 11 90 1 * " " qr salary, 400 00 1 " ' 44 ex trip to Lake City, 1 05 1 J H V Gaskins, special whiskey ' constable, 75 00 j W E Allen, ruial policeman Dec, 75 00 G H Stancill, 4 4 4 4 " 75 00 H O Britton, premium on bond, 1912, 35 00 H O Britton, stamps for Dec, 5 70 J M Brown, ink for court-house, 3 90 1 W N Jacobs,hat racks (2) for offices clerk of court and treas, 4 50 j Kingstree Telephone Co, 'phone ' rent Dec, 2 50 Kingstree Dry Goods Co.blankets for jail, 5 60 ' Kingstree Hdw Co, court house, 4 30 1 National Sanitary Co, disinfect ant, court house and jail, 23 uu ' Williamsburg Hd Co,grate for jail, 2 50 K E McElveen, repairing voting house, Hebron, 2 00 Dr L W Moore, post mortem, 5 00 H A Stuckey, sum cor jury, 2 00 Farmers' Sup Co. stove for jail, 33 75 ' Dr C D Jacobs, co chaingang and jail practice, 113 00 Dr C D Jacobs, ex 3 lunatics. 15 00 "WG Gamble, '2 " 10 00 1 Gamble & Jacobs, drugs for chaingang, 9 25 J G McCullough, sal for Dec, 83 33 ' 44 ,4 '' stamps and express, 14 04 ! Geo D Banard & ( o, books for office clerk of court, 91 05 1 W T Wilkins, paupers, 108 00 Jno A Scott, coroner's sal qr, 62 50 C C Roberts, repg water closet court house, 4 80 Trie Mercantile Co. paupers, 30 00 W E Nesmith, 44 66 00 V E Strong, 44 120 00 S B Poston, " 66 00 F Rhem & Sons,paupers (Bloomingvale) 42 00 F Rhem & Sons, paupers (Morrisyille), 24 00 Trio Farm Supply Co, paupers, 48 50 S T McCutchen. 44 10 50 J J Harm a, coffin for 4 4 5 00 Jas H Ferrell, 44 24 00 SMBradshaw, ,23 00 Greelyville Mercantile Co, 41 126 00 R-O'B-K Co, 44 72 00 W M O'Bryan. 4 18 00 Simon Poston & Co, 4 66 00 Walter 44 44 44 " W 00 S A Burgess, 44 150 D E McUutcnen, .*> w R P Hinnant, " ^ 00 W H Dennis, " 24 00 A A May, 44 f4 00 E F Prosser, " 46 50 F E Huggins, 44 34 00 S W Gowdy & Co, 44 7 2 00 RC McElveen, 44 18 00 J E Porter, 4 42 00 B H Guess, 24 00 S V Taylor, 44 15 00 MrsMCMouzon, 44 24 00 H D Ferrell & Bro. 41 13 00 Farmers' Supply Co, 41 24 00 J W Coward, 44 18 00 C K Eaddy. 60 00 People's Mercantile Co, 44 7 6 00 Cooper Bros, 44 7 50 S Briley Poston, 48 80 W R Graham, 44 10 00 Jno M Nexsen, 44 3 6 00 S A Guerry & Bro, 44 18 00 W V Strong, 44 14 00 Est Willie F Rodgers, 0 50 E H Carsten, 44 24 00 Blakeley-McCul lough Corp, 18 00 W C Hemingway & Co, 44 18 00 Conclusion of report for last quarter, ? r\ 1 ? Ol 1 A10 ending jjecemuer ox, xaxe.. J N Hammet, County Commissioner. Auditor's Notice. For the purpose of taking tax returns for the year 1913 the Auditor's office will be open from January 1 to February 20, inclusive, except on the days mentioned below, when I or my agent will be to take returns January. At Greelyville, 14 and 15 " Gourdins, 16 " Suttons, 17 " Andrews, 21 " Trio, 22 " J L Gowdy's store. 28 " Mouzon, 29 " Cades, 30 " W C Wilson's store, 31 February. " Benson. 4 " Bloomingvale, 5 ' Morrisville. 6 " R D Gamble's store, 7 " WR Graham's store, 10 44 Rome, 11 44 Hemingway, 12 44 Ard's X Roads, 13 44 Johnsonville, 14 44 Vox, 15 44 Salters, 17 All personal property, poll, commutation road tax and dogs must be returned in township and school district in which the taxpayer resides. J J B Montgomery, 12-12-t2-20 County Auditor. \ Notice to CreditorsDistrict Court of the United States, District of South Carolina. In the matter of 1 mr-i, O H Patrick, W,11'an^rg Bankrupt ( County* To the Creditors of the above named Bankrupt: Take notice, that on the 12th day of February, 1913, the above named bankrupt filed his petition in said Court praying the confirmation of the composition heretofore offered and accepted, and that a hearing was thereupon ordered and will be had upon said petition on the 24th day of February, 1913, before said Court at Charleston, in said district.at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. Richard W Hutson, 2-20-lt Clerk. Partition SaleSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, williamsburg count*, Court of Common Pleas. A C Hinds, Plaintiff, vs William Lucas. Defendant. NOTICE. Pursuant to an order in the above 9tated case signed by his Honor Judge Earnest Gary on the 13th day of February, 1913, I will offer for sale at public auction before the court house door in Kingstree.S C.onsalesday in March, to-wit: the 3rd day of March, 1913, between the legal hours of sale, for cash, the following described tract of land: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situafe on Cedar creek in Suttons township, county of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina, containing four hundred (400) acres,more or less, and bounded ana described as follows: On the North by lands of W H Andrews; on the East by lands of W C Gordon; on the South by lands of Hackley & Hume, and on the West by lands of W C Gordon,the same being the land of the estate of J D Gordon; or all the right, title, claim, interest, equity and demand formerly belonoinj? to or owned bv J D Gordon. Jr. in or to those two tracts of land conveyed by J D Gordon to J D Gordon, Jr, and W C Gordon, by deed dated the 2nd day of November, 1867, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Williamsburg county in Book "K", at page 125. Purchaser to pay for papers. H 0 Britton, 2-l3-3t Clerk of Court. Notice of Application of Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will make application on the 10th day of March, 1913, at 11 o'clock a. m., to the Honorable P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for his final discharge as Administrator of the estate of S W McKenzie, deceased, and that at said time a full accounting will be made to the said Probate Judge of his actings and doings as ooiil A Hminiatratnr Dated at Kingstree, S C, this, the 1st day of February, 1913. W A Gowdy, Administrator, with the will annexed, of S W McKenzie, deceased. 2-6-5t Final DischargeNotice is hereby given that on the 24th day of February, A D 1918, at 12 o'clock noon, I will apply to P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for Letters Dismissory as Guardian of the persons and estates of James L and Viola Gamble. Lula M McCants, l-30-4t Guardian. Notice. The stockholders of The Haselden Drug Company are hereby notified that a meeting of the stockholders will be held at the store of the corporation in Greelyville. S C, on the 15th day of March,1913, to take the necessary steps to liquidate and dissolve the said corporation. R F Zeigler, President. February 12, 1913. 2-20-4t Town Taxes DueTown taxes due and payable at Jacobs & Scott's store from February 1 - ?' 1- 1- ./? ix -u 1 annl 1 U) mtLTCIl i; cuter luaiui x w nuiu Ay 1% penalty goes on; April 1 to May 1, 2% additional; after May 1, execution. M H Jacobs, 2-13-tf Clerk and Treasurer. Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor of Reg istration will be open on the 1st Mooday in each month for the purpose of registering any person who is qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident of the State for two years, and of the county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers to 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 write any section of the constitution of 1896 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. u a meyeb, Clerk of Board domestsc #Now$#% AMONTK gM Yoa can pl?rs? the hater MV ^ ~ mode*. ffer.iii'i-j Dome* MCKmI tic. the r? c o*n i* quean of all aewio ^WjflBflnn machinej.in y ,\ir home oje it continually whil paying $2 a month, and en Efi?l!lHiHlll )oj a vary apodal prlc. !UF%S^^HfcSBB<'ir?rt to Tt? or from oar nam ^TJmBWMSmntT. A magnifierr.t Bachu>a-4 UnpKQ!fll^9 atutxndoua offev. H7^W We Will Take Yom W Vr. .,B| Old Machine L . MaBbral allowance on a apfcodid nei f r5EWWr-ff Docnaatjc. And you can atill tike ro u? of Cm tpocial prico C..O n? DOMESTIC The perfect tewing machine that hat always led all oth maJcea and is today better than svor. Two mo:lilRt la one-lack stitch aod chain ntl?;K StraicM tSrc bad, high inn. ball booties. A etreplwt i m-t of atUdnMatatrtrr on*pra*deal, etc., m?.lo for e?orr-<Ur ie. T..? Donwiic rmhtta of modern oowtr<t matluno prorrr *. Find out tbcetu SKND FOR BOOK. nWBTTbe Tra-h hl-"l Scwhv iraft* why w? Mil dlrwt wh?r? w? do ntfnt rvad Toe ? 25 YKAF. GUARANTKK.N*?t th? facta bmfar? jrva "if in, .wwr.' a. ?. > Krwu Lftermtum will mf 70a monor. ?* ""< > il ! 0 fctHij ItwWj MMlw C*n 44 J?i?? yj? -Aw /{J? 1 LAKE CITY TO HAVE NEW DEPOT. OTHER IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTED--S. A. L. EXPECTED TO ENTER THE TOWN. Lake City, February 18:?Satur1 day night Mr J C Murchison, division superintendent of the ACL railroad met the town council and submitted blue prints for a proposed new passenger and freight station. The council resolved in favor of allowing the changes, and a new and handsome depot will soon be another 1 addition to Lake City's wonderful growth and development. Almost similar plans were submitted to the council last year, but were rejected on account of the fire limits oidinance. The present plans, however, show a solid brick wall passenger station with sufficient floor space for waiting rooms, baggage rooms and offices, adjoining a freight station of nearly twice the size of the present one. with cotton, tobacco and truck platforms extending {southward. The brick passenger station will face northward and will relieve the congested and unsjghtly condition now pre. ented by'overcrowding traffic. Upon the completion of the new depot, which is promised for the tobacco season, the council, it is hoped, will be in a financial condition to remove the old wooden building on the town lot and erect a suitable town hall thereon. Negotiations are pending whereby the railroad company hopes to purchase the old bottling works lot. .QhmilH thp cnmnanv snrepf?d ?aild it is hoped that it will?with this blot removed, a new town hall in place of the present bill-posted marble works and a new depot, the general appearance of this part of the town will be in keeping with greater Lake City's growth. Married, at Lake City on February 16, 1913, by Judge 0 S Baldwin,, Miss Ida Jane Cantey to Mr Marion Beasly Evans. Preston B Thames, Jr, of Manning is the guest of Mr Dudley Rogers, on Thomas street. Mr Peter G Gourdin of Kingstree was in town Monday en route to Vox, where he was employed to make a < 1 survey in the case of McCutchen vs Prosser. rii-Wfi T.vnrh nf Srranton was in town Saturday on business. It seems assured that the Seaboard Air Line railroad will make Lake City. Well, we are slighted in some things, such as good roads, etc, but when it comes to doing business, "watch Lake City grow." The universal cry is "good roads," "bond issue," "taxes," but what's the use? A great many places around Lake City are almost impassable. Never mind, Lake City, don't you cry, you'll be a county seat by and by. Mr B Wallace Jones, Sr, has returned to the city,after spending several days in Charleston on business. Mrs L 0 Holloway and children of Wilson, N C, are spending a few days with the former's brother, Dr C D Rollins, on Acline avenue. Mr and Mrs Kern, of North Carolina, are visiting at the home of Mrs Van Eppe. Monday evening the Ladies' Aid society of the Baptist church entertained with a valentine party at the home of Mrs M D Nesmith. The entire lower floor was thrown en suite; the reception hall, parlor, dining-room and library were profusely decorated in lovely red and white hearts and large red cut roses, and poinsettias. The younger set were. dressed as comic and fancy valentines; prizes were given for the two most comic and one for the fancy costume, which were won by Misses Estell Haselton and Michaux as comic, and Miss Maggie McClam as the most fancy costume. Miss McClam represented the "Queen of Hearts" and the effect was carried out very charmingly. Refreshments consisting of delicious cream, ambrosia and v cakes were sold during the evening. Professor Hugh entertained with several instrumental selections. P H A. Old Age. Old age as it comes in the orderly process of nature is a beautiful and majestic thing. It stands for experience, knowledge, wisdom, counsel. That is old age as it should be, but old age as it often is.means poor di' gestion, torpid bowels, a slu ish liv; er and a general feeling of ill health, ! despondency and misery. This in almost every instance is wholly unnecessary. One of Chamberlain's Tablets taken immediately after sup per will improve the digestion, tone up the liver and regulate the bowels. 1 That feeling of despondency will give k way to one of hope good cheer. For p sale by all dealers. adv. ?? Spartanburg has >ust takeD a census showing the * population of the city to be 21,207, an increase of about 4,000 since the national census in 1910. v'i.f v * ?