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' I Professional Cards. | DR. A. G. EADDY, JOHNSONVILLE, S. C. Office hours: ^ to 10 a. m., 2 to3p. m. [ and by appointment. Office at residence. 3-13-6m 1 DR. R. J,MCCABE, ai Dentist. or ^CINGSTREE, - S. C P' Office Next, to Court House Square. af PHILIP H. ARKOWSMiTH 1_ oj attorney-at-law [j LAKE CITY,' - - S. C. W. Leland Taylor, DENTIST.' i Office over Dr\V V Brockington ?i store, ' I KINGS TREE, - S. C. 5-21-tf. , M. D.Nesmith DENTIST. , LAKE CITY. - - - S. C. Benj. MtlNNES, M. R. C. V. S. B. Kater MclNNES, M. D.. V. M. D. f VETERINARIANS. One of us will be at Kingstree the , first Monday in each month, at Hel ler's Stables. 9-28-tf . E. N. BEATY L. H. SIAU Georgetown, S. C. Beaty & Siau (Over Bank of Georgetown) Civil Engineering, < Land Surveying Farm Drainage Levels General Contracting Concrete Walks a Specialty *3-13-4m , rJiST7 KINGSTREE Lodge, No. 46. A. F.M. ] f~ meets Thursday before full moon each month Visitincr brethren are cordiallv invited. M H Jacobs, W M. E L Montgomery, Sec. 2-27-ly ' V Kingstree Lodge Knights of Pythias J Regular Conventions Every g tad and 4th Wednesday nights j x Visiting brethren always welcome, * as tie Hall 3rd storv Gourd in Buildimr. t " s ' P. H. Stoll u. C. s t I. N. Speigner, K of R & S. t MBBTTxea VV^BHKw// VlAitlng choppers roi31ally Invited to cxuv y^i c iffir ?p ud 8it on 11 gtumr or hang about on the , B. E. Clarkson, j ^ 7 i2m. tJon 1/0m* < } LIGHTNING SODS. 1 f U L. Whltlock, L?K? City* B.C. f Sp?ci*lS?l?a Aganl. Representing the Largest Manufacturers at All J Kinds ( proved Copper and Galvanized Section Bods (Endorsed by the Highest Scientific Authorities and Fire Insurance Companies). PURE COPPER WIRE CARLES, ALL SIZES. j Our Full Cost Guarantee Given'with'Each Job. I I sell on close margin of profit, dividing com* t mission with rav customers. 3-7-tf E Coofihs, Colds, Watery Eyes 1 Cured lo a Day c by taking Cheeney's Expectorant? al30 cures consumption, whooping cough, droppings from the nose, and throat, bronchitis, and all throat c and lung troubles. Cheeney's Expec- * torant a liquid preparation, tested ^ for 50 years. Try it. bare, sure and satisfactory. Druggists 25c and 50c. ll-7-7mp-adv. IIforsaleTI f I am offering tor a quicK [ 4 sale the best farm in Wil- f J 1 Iiamsburg county on very 1 | easy terms of one-third cash | Z and the balance in one and ? f two years at 8%. This prop 4 osition is worthy of careful "4 consideration by all parties x desiring to secure a great x p J bargain. For full particu- $ X lars, price, terms, etc, wire, ? ? 'phone, write or call on t | J. D. GILL AND, | f Attorney-at-Law,, X | RING5TREE. S. C. | *?? t 1 i Legal Advertisements. | Foreclosure Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. Court of Common Pleas. W M Brockinton and W B Brockinton, 1 Trustees, Plaintiffs, against Peter Pendergrass Lela Smith. Lila Pendergnss and Arthur Pendergrass, Defendants. Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of an order issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of theconnty of Williamsburg, in the above entitle i action, bearing date the 7th day of; May 1913, to me directed. I will sell to ' the highest bidder for cash, before the court house door in the town of Kingstree. county of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina, on the rirst Monday in June, 1913, the same being the ~nd 1 day of said month, during the legal hours of sale, the following described tract of land: All the right, title and interest of Henry Pendergrass. it being the onefourth thereof, in and to all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land meas^ uring and containing sixty-two acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: North by lands of Elsie Fulton; South by lands of July Patterson; East by lands of Mrs V T Scott and West by lands of the estate of J S Brockinton and McClary's land. The above described tract of land being same purchased by the late Sharper Pendergrass from the late S F Pendergrass. rv?i r? ;r rurcnaser 10 pay xur papers, auu ix bid is not complied with on day of sale, said lands will be resold on the same or some subsequent salesday,at the risk of the purchaser. H O Britton, Clerk of Court, O P and G S, Williamsburg county. ( Dated May 8,1913. ^ 5-15-3t Summons for Belief. (complaint served). l'HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i county of williamsburg, Court of Common Pleas. < Seorgianna McGill, Cloe McCollough James Boyd. EmmaFrazier, Amireta J Singletary, Sarah Boyd, Leonard Boyd, Serena M Boyd, Mary Ella Singletary, Mary Ann Boyd, Sam McFadden, Jr, Mary Robinson, Rhoda Jackson.John McFadden,Jane Grant, Rosa McFadden, James Perkins, Eliza ? r> *f vi^ D1UWU. UiUVC! iutv^unuu^n, maijr wv- | Collough, Miner McCollough Sarah j McCollough. Henry Nesmith. Julian ( Nesmith. Judy Moore, Lawrence Tis- ( dale, Siller Tisdale, and \rchieBoyd, ( Carolina Boyd. Alma McFadden, Viola j Perkins and Ella Williams, by their ^ Guardian ad Litem,C E Saint-Amand. Plaintiffs, against rtaisbell McCollough,James Wesley McFadden and Paro Tisdale,Cloe Tisdale Jarrott Tisdale, and others, unknown j heirs-at-law of Nancy Tisdale, de- , ceased. Defendants. , ro the Defendants Kaisbell McCollough, ( James Wesley MFadden and Paro Tisdale, Cloe Tisdaie. Jarrott Tisdale, j and others, unknown heirs-at-law of ( Nancy Tisdale. deceased: ( You are hereby summoned and rejuired to answer the complaint in this ( iction, of which a copy is herewith , lerved upon you, and to serve a copy of t rour answer to the said complaint on { iie subscriber at his office in Kings- t ;ree. S C, within twenty days after the g lervice nereoi, exclusive 01 uie uay ui ( iuch service; and if vou fail to answer { he complaint within the time aforesaid, j he plaintiffs injthis action will apply to j he Court for the relief demanded in the , :omplaint LeRoy Lee, Plaintiffs' Attorney. Dated May 9, A D 1913. 1 ro the absent Defendants, James Wesley McFadden and Paro Tisdale, Cloe Tisdale and Jarrott Tisdale, and the other heirs at-law of Nancy Tisdale, deceased: Take notice-That the original sumlions in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, together with the complaint, was filed in the office of the Clerk )f the Court of Common Pleas of Wiliamsburg County, State of Souto Caroina,on the 9th day of May, A D 1913. LeRoy Lee, Plaintiffs' Attorney. Dated May 9, 1913. 5-15-6t Notice of Application for Final Discharge* Notice to CreditorsNotice is hereby given that letter* of idministration on the estate of Harvey kfcClam. deceased, have been granted ne, and all creditor* are hereby directed to present statement*,duly attested, md all persons indebted to said estate ire reauested to make payment to the mdersigned. Gilbert McClam, Administrator Estate of Harvey McClam. . 5-l-8t WntiftA nf Election. > Notice is hereby given that, by order )f the county Board of Edncation, an lection will be held at Hebron church, n Hebron school district, No 19, on ruesday, May 20, between the hours of 5 a.m. and 4 p.m.,to determine whether i special tax of 2 mills shall be levied n said district for school support. The jlection will be conducted as general lections, and only qualified resident 'lectors will vote. Those in favor of said evy will vote "yes",and those opposed tvill vote "no". The trustees will act as managers. B M McElveen, S B McElvekn, M R D Baker, >l-3t Trustees School District No 19. Notice of Electionxt_?:? onvpn that on^atur l^UUWC IO Iiwvwj 5* ? ?? day.May 24.1913.an election will beheld at Spring Hank school. District No 43,to determine whether or not an additional two (J) mill tax for school purposes in said district shall be levied. Said election having been authorized by the Board of Education for Williamsburg county, the polls will be opened at 8 o'clock a. m. and closed at 4 o'clock p. m. The Board of Trustees for said district will act as managers in said election. R C McElvken, G F Williamson, 5-15-2t J W Stewart, Trustees School District No 43. Foreclosure Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. Court of Common Pleas. S A Riser. Plaintiff, against M W Brown, Defendant. Notice is hereby given that, under and bv virtue of an order issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Williamsburg, bearing date the 7th day of May, i913. to me directed, I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash,before the court house door in the town of Kingstree. county of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina, on the tirsj Monday in June. 1913, the same being tne 2nd day of said month.during the legal hours of sale, the following described tracts of land: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, situate and being in Sut- i tons township, county of Williamsburg ! and State of South Carolina, known as i the Bob Green tract, and hounded and ; described as follows, to wit: On the 1 North by lands of J T Cooper; West by lands of estate of Blackwell Gordon;: South by lands of R P Hinnant and estate of Gordon, and East by lands of A Bl ooper, and said to contain fifty (50) acres, more or less, the said tract of land having been conveyed to me, the said M W Brown, by Blakeley-.McCollough Corporation and conveyed to it by E F and Reecy McAllister; Also, all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Suttons township, county of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, adjoining the fifty-acre tract hereinbefore described, and containing ten (10) acres, more or less,and bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the North by lands of A B Cooper; South by lands of R P Hinnant; East by S D G Lowery and West by lands of R P Hinnant; the said tract was conveyed to me by W G Ogburn on the 26th day of December, 1905, and is recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Williamsburg county in Book ?page . and is the land upon which M W Brown now^resides. Purchaser to pay for papers, and if bid is not complied with on day of sale, said lands will be resold on the same or some subsequent salesday, at the risk of the purchaser. H O Britton, Clerk of Court of C P and G S, Williamsburg county. 5-15-3t Dated the 8th day of May, 1913. Final DischargeNotice is hereby given that on the rth day of June, 1913, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, I will apply t<> P M Brocknton. Judge of Probate Williamsburg :ounty, for Letters Dismissory as Gen?ral Guardian of the persons and estates of M S Whitehead,Juanita Whiteiead, Robt P Whitehead and Benjamin 3 Whitehead. i M Whitehead, 5-lo-4t Guardian. Registration Notice. The ortice of the Supervisor of Reg stration will be open on the 1st Modlay in each month for the purpose of egistering any person who is qualiled as follows: Who shall have been a resident ol he State for two years, and of the jounty one year, and of the polling presinct in which the elector offers to rote four months before the day of ?lectioa, and shall have paid, sii nonths before, any poll tax then due ind payable, and who can both read, ind write any section of the constituiion of 1895 submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who :an show that he owns, and has paid ill taxes collectable on during the >resent year, pioperty in this State issessed at three hundred dollars o? nore. 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X1 arallel in Our Entire jf) < Stock Sacrificed for (# i Less. w) ains! Bargains! fl Our Great Store. ; uits Are Included in this 8 i sarance Sale. g' $ 9 49 f) i II 79 Ji , ZZZIZZZZZI i9 98 UP ?? 24 39 ?) like percentage for clearance, w) ' [STS! WAISTS! ?erie Waists reduced to. SO 45 W) Waists reduced to 0 67 rf Waists reduced to I 32 Waists reduced to 2 15 jl he same price cuts prevail all X stors. First! ? it able Side Dressing !e of side dressing- is increasing STTQN and CORN. It pars i , if one uees the right goods. ^plication: of 230 ibs. each per : recommended by a v/cll-kr.own * 3r and experimenter. He suggests ( a mixture cf equal parts of Acid 8 i and Nitrate of Soda. ' hen the plants are 10 inches high ; bloom begins to open. Where 1 3 rust9 use c AINIT tions of 200 pounds each per acre. ( lice and cut worms on corn, if y you to try it, for Potash Pays. supply is exhausted. We sell ] antity from one 200-lb. bag up. j ALI WORKS * I ! ? ?- a T i uji.i | MtHUUa unu u i i ut , _ SAVANNAH. GA. I jousy Hens rer profitable. They cannot lay ;ortured night and day by Ilea tea. Dust the hens with > Powdered Lice Killer 25c and 50c rminate the body lice, and paint i.y the roosts and nests with. t* Liquid Lice Killer 35c, 60c and 91 :n them up and destroy mi tea. ms bigger profits. r money back It It fails.'* taid be dealers even-where, or by Cades Mercantile Co. Cades, SC; Farmers Linffttree, S C, J STONEWALL JACKSON. A Barn Soldier Who Fought For Principle. Fifty years ago tonight there fell mortally wounded at Chancellorsville one of the great captains of the English-speaking races. Lee. who called Stonewall Jackson his strong right arm, once said that he would have won Gettysburg if Jackson had been there. Bevthat as it may. the almost uninterrupted victories of the army of Northern Virginia ended when Jackson passed away. Chancellorsville marked the flood-tide of the Confederate arms. Two months later came Gettysburg, and from thence on to Appomattox Lee's forces, despite all their marvelous courage and tenacity, were never again invincible. Jackson's place in military history is unique. Most great reputations were made by long years of service. His career was compressed into a scanty 22 months, from that day in July, 1861, when Bee pointed to him "standing like a stone wall" at Bull Run, to the early May day in 1863 when he marched his corps around the front of Hooker's army,smashed in its right flank and gave the Confederacy its most brilliant victory,only to fall from the fire of his own men. A terrible partnership was that between the Cavalier and the Puritan; between Lee, who embodied the chivalry of Virginia, and Jackson, who was a direct spiritual descendant of the men that fought with Cromwell at Naseby. In all crises the two men seemed to fight with a single brain and a single purpose, , destitute alike of the jealousy and intrigue that all but wrecked the army of the Potomac. Jackson presents a strange,appealing figure on the pages of history. He was as gentlfe and gracious as Lee, as silent and taciturn as Grant, as daring and audacious as Stuart'or Sheridan, as relentless as Sherman, and with it all there was an intensity of religious fervor that belonged to the 17th century rather than the 19th. The war to him was a holy war. He went to battle with a prayer on his lips and he went from battle to give tnamcs to Lroa wno naa irowned his'army with victory? Appealing from his native sod In forma pauperis to God, "Lay bare thine arm?streteh forth thy rod, Amen!" That's Stonewall's way. Even the bullets that struck him down he regarded as providentially directed by a definite divine purpose. There is no more mendacious phrase than that of "a born soldier," but here was a man who was beyond question a born soldier?a soldeir who hated war, who was aazzled neither by ambition nor glory, who fought for principle and principle alone ana whose military genius was ^1 '< >>Daaaa fa Uio oakoa A ciCKiiciiuu* i cauc IU mo tun^o* ? united nation can be proud that he was numbered among* her sons.? New York World, PHOENIX MUTUAL LEAVES S. C. Insurance Company Withdrawn for Present. 5 It is announced here that the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance company Hartford has withdrawn from South Carolina and will not transact further business in this State for the present. On January 1, 1912, the Phoenix Mutual had 1,636 policy-holders in South Carolina,carrying insurance to the amount of $2J>82,601. These policies will not be affected by the retirement of the company from this State. President Holcombe, in his etter to the policy holders, states :hat the company will continue to five the very best service to all nembers who have intrusted them vith the care of their insurance. Louis Sherfesee of Charleston was;he company's manager in South. Carolina for many years and he conlucted the business successfully,as-is ihown by the record made. Mr Sheriesee has been promoted by the Phoenix Mutual as general manager :or the State of Georgia, with headquarters at Atlanta. Mr Sherfesee was well known ;hroughout South Carolina and: was recognized by the representatives of )ther companies as being one- of the eaders in the insurance world and a man thoroughly conversant with the life insurance business. Mr Sherfesee was active in the Stat? Life Underwriters' association* being its active vice president at the time of his removal from Charleston to Atlanta.? The State, 4 4 Rheumatism Quickly Cured. "My sister's husband had an attack of rheumatism in his arm," writes a well known resident of Newton, Iowa. "I gave him a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment,which he applied to his arm and on the next morning the rheumatism was gone." For chronic muscular rheumatism you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment. Sold by all dealers. adv The County Record $1 a year. :3 ' J ,