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p An Insurance Policy | 19 a protection against loss by fire, K life or accident, as you may designate. There are a greater number of * ?' Uao/^o/4 Men pr LCVCl'l icauvu f than there used to be, and insurance ' is becoming more popular every day, ^ because people now realize that they should not be without it. Let us give you some figures. A postal will bring ycu the information desired. Kingstree Insurance, Real Estate & Loan Co. R. N. Speigner, Manager. F W ANTED: | j % 1 Farming Lands fj [ ^ I I O wners desir-1| I ing to sell farm ; I or timber lands || J apply to | FJ. D. GILLAND, ; Attorney-at-Law. | * ?"rnr- r ? r. A I J. ninusi Abbi ??. ?. ^ i t ?> FIRE! 1866 1913. ^ I am pleased to \[ announce to my old k patrons and the r public at large that L' After the lOth inst. [ I will be fully pre fcpared to carry on r^tfee practice of DENTISTRY ' in all its departments. Call on me if you want . ^ First Class WorK ^ at ^ Prices to Suit. ?. A. M. Snider. I 1 Office ortir Gamble & Jacobs' Drug Store, Opposite The Record Offioe. 9-7-tf WATTS & WATTS THE KIN6STREE JEWELERS ' I We keep on hand everything to be found in an up-to-date jewelry house Repairing and engraving done with neatness and . despatch. :: As home f-" dealers, guaranteeing quality and prices, ' We Solicit Your Patronage 1 Ncai* the Railroad Station. i Undressed Lumber- ' I always have on hand a lot of un- i dressed lumber (board and framing) at i my mill near Kingstree. for sale at the < lowest price for good material. See or I write me for further information, etc. F. H. HODGE. 1 Why Scratch? "Hunt's Cure" is gaarj^\ antee{*> to st?P an<^ permanently cure that \ terrible itching. It is / compounded for that ' fS^Kr )M purpose and your money < If a' will be promptly refunded ?USr ^THOUT QUESTION fvSlH imi/M *"*unts Cure fails to cure f,?! imtfilm Itch, Eczema, Tetter, Ring TMn.JtaKrl m Worm or any other Skin Disease. 50c at your druggist's, or by mafl direct if he hasn't it. Manufactured only by ?. B RICHARDS MEDICINE CO.. Sherman. Texas t v ? Legal Advertisements. I j * ^" ' - ^- < .1 Notice of Foreclosure ;;ale. THESTATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA, 1 THE C"UNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. John M Nexsen, Plaintiff, against Annie M Tharpe. Defendant. Notice is hereby given, That, under and by virtue of a decree issued out of j the Court of Common Pleas for Wil-! liamsburg county in the above entitled action, bearing date the 26th day of November, 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, State of South Carolina, on the first * * * - im A Monday in January, wic ?auie uc- i ing the 5th day of the said month, dur-1 ing the legal hours of sale, the follow-, ing described tract of land, to wit: "All the right, title and interest, being a one-fourth part thereof, of Annie M Tharpe, in and to all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land known as the lands of the estate of Mrs E C Johnson, said lands lying, being and situate in Williamsburg county, ^Itate of; South Carolina, and containing four hundred and four acres, and bounded as : follows: North by lands of W H Harmon; South by W C Hemingway's land; and West by lands of Hughes." George J Graham, Sheriff of Williamsburg county. Dated at Kingstree,* C, December 5, 1913. 12-ll-3t Notice of SaleSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ! county of williamsburg, Court of Common Pleas. W S Lynch, Plaintiff, V 9 W Dodd Daniel and The Bank of Lake City, Defendants. Notice is hereby given, That, under and by virtue of a decree heretofore made in the above entitled case by the Honorable T S Sease, Circuit Judge, I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, in front of the court house door, on Monday, the 5th day of January, 1914. during the usual hours cf sale, the following described tract of land, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in Williamsburg county. State of South Carolina containing one hundred and fifty (150) acres, more or less, and bounded , as follows, to wit: On the North by lands of J C Dye and C C Daniel; on the ( East by lands of C C Dye and other , lands of W Dodd Daniel; on the South ' by lands of W R Graham and on the ; West by lands of D H Oliver and J C Dye. Purchaser to pay for papers. 12-1 l-3t George J Graham, Sheriff of Williamsburg county. ' Notice of Judicial Sale- i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of vulliamsburg. Court of Common Pleas. DECREE FOR SALE AND PAR , TITI IN. W H Williams, Jane Martin, Rosa Wil- ] liams, and W J Akerman, Plaintiffs, : against H J Akerman, George O Akerman, J i Carroll Akerman and Lena R Aker- j man, Defendants. 1 Notice is hereby given, that under ] and by virtue of a decree issued out of i the Court of Common Pleas in the above 1 entitled oction, bearing date November ? 26th, 1913, to me directed, I will sell, ] to the highest bidder, for cash, before 1 the court house door in the town of Kingstree, county of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, on the first Monday in January, 1914, the same being the 5th day of said month, during the legal hours of sale, the following t described tract of land, to-wit: c All that certain piece, parcel or tract 1 of land, known as the estate of A R Akerman, containing three hundred thirty-six (336) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of Cleveland Cox; on the East by lands of Atlantic Coast Lumber < orporation; on tha South hv lands of Robert A Aker man and lands of W T Rowell; and on the West by lands of Atlantic Coast I.umber Corporation. Purchaser to pay for papers. H 0 Britton, 12-18-3t Clerk of < ourt of * Williamsbuag County. a Notice of Foreclosure f SaleTHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. THE COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. 4 In Court of Common Pleas. The People's Mercantile Company, a corporation organized and existing I under and by virtue of the laws of the ! State of South Carolina. Plaintiff, against Vincent Fulton. Defendant. Notice is hereby given. That, under ^ and by virtue of a decree issued out of f the Court of Common Pleas for Wil- t liamsburg county in the above entitled t action, bearing date the 13th day of j, December. A D 1913, to me directed, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash t before the court house door in the town t of Kingstree, county of Williamsburg, a State of South Carolina, on the first t Monday in January, 1914. the following s tract of land, to-wit: "All that certain piece, parcel or a tract of land lying being and situate in . the county of Williamsburg, South Car- e olina. containing forty-nine acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: North a by lands of the estate of E J Porter; East by lands of LeRant Fulton; South c by lands of Calvin Mo'. zon; and on rhe ), West by lands of Calvin Mouzon and the estate of E J Porter." Purchasers to pay for papers. George J Graham, Sheriff of Williamsburg County. Dated at Kingstree, S C. December 13, o 1913. 12-18-3t e NOTICE. \ r N< tice is hereby given that we forbid c trespass of any kind on lands of J E Porter and C L Porter, known as lands 1 of the late E R Lesesne. J. E. PORTER. 12-18-4T To Cure a Cold in One Day [ Take laxative bromo Quinine. It stops the t Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists will refund money if it fails to cure. e. W. grove's signature on each box. 25c 1 w Notice of Judicial Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. Court of Common Pleas. DECREE FOR SALE AND PARTITION. Georgianna McGill, Cloe McCollough, James Boyd, Emma Frazior, Amerita Singletary, Saray Boyd, Leonard Boyd, Serenp. M Boyd, Mary Ella Singletary. Mary Ann Boyd, *am McFadden, Jr.. Mary Robinson, Rhoda Jackson. John McFadden, Jane Grant, Rosa McFadden, James Perkins, Eliza Brown, Clover McCollough, Mary McCollough. Miner Mcc'ollnuch. Sarah McColloueh. Henrv Ne smith, Julian Tisdale, Judy Moore, Lawrence Tisdale, Daniel Tisdale, Stephen Tisdale, Siller Tisdale, and Archie Boyd, Carolina Boyd, Alma McFadden, Viola Perkins and Ella Williams, by their guardian ad litem, C E Saint-Amand, Plaintiffs, against Raisbell McCollough, James Wesley McFadden and Paro Tisdale, Cloe Tisdale, Jarrott Tisdale and others, unknown heirs-art-law of Nancy Tisdale, deceased, Defendants. Notice is hereby given, that under and b^irtue of a decree issued out of the Court of Common Pleas in the above entitled action, bearing date the 26th day of November, 1913, to me directed, 1 will sell, to the highest bidder, for cash, before the court house door in the J town of Kingstree, county of Williams-1 burg, State of South Carolina, on the , first M mday in January, 1914, the same being the 5th day of said month, during the letral hours of sale, the following described tract of land, to wit; All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying ana being on the waters of Black river, county of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, containing one hundred thirty-four (134) acres, more or less, being part of a tract purchased by R H Kellehan from S J Snowden, bounded North by lands of F M Boyd; East and South by lands of R H Kellehan and West by lands of John M Nexsen. H 0 BrittoN, Clerk of Court of 12-18-3t Williamsburg County. Auditor's Notice- | ( For the purpose of taking tax returns J for 19!4, the Auditor's office will be opened from January ! to February 20, inclusive. Returns will also be taken at the following places on days mentioned, ] ] to-wit: Greelyville, January 13 and 14 Gourdins, " !51 Suttons, " 16 Hebron. " 20 Cades. " 22 W C Wilson's. ' 23 1 W E Hanna, " 24 J Johnsonville, afternoon " 26 1 and morning " 27 < Ard's'X Roads, 44 27 and 28 1 Hemingway, 28 " 29 i Rome, 44 30 I Shurch, February 3 I W Chalmus Eaddy's, *4 4 < Benson, 44 10 1 Bloomingvale, 44 11 Morrisville, *4 12 c R D Gamble's, 44 13 c Salters. 44 17 S All real estate and personal property ? must he returned, giving name of town- f ship and name or number of school dis- ( trict in which the property i9 located. ? Income tax must be returned at time of i making other returns. All male persons I >etween the ages of 21 and 60 years, 11; jxeept legal exemptions, are nabie to i x>l) and commutation tax and must re- I xirn same. J J B Montomery, 1 12-18-t2-19 County Auditor. * . _ - s Tax Notice. j The tax books will be open for collec- p ion of taxes for year 1813 on the 15th 1 lay of October next. Tax levy as fol- s ows: g For State 5*4 mills J Ordinary County 44 Roads 1 " Chaingang and Bridges 1 44 C <on School 3 44 Special State School 1 14 A tax of 50c on dogs. For High School in Kingstree 2 44 44 retiring bonds 44 44 2 44 44 44 4 " in Greelyville, 4 44 All parties between the ages of 21 and " >0 years,inclusive, are liable, unless extmpted by law, to a poll tax of $1.00, r ilso a commutation tax of $2.00. " Levy for special school districts as ollows: 1 Nos 8 19, 25. 32, 34,40.47.49,53,and .56 0 -2 mills. No 31?3 mills. v Nos 6, 16. 22. 26. 28, 29, 36, 37. 39, 41, e 2, 45, 46, 48, 50, 51 and 52?4 mills. " No 23?12 mills. a No 24- 6 " f No 27- 7 44 No 43 - 4 44 s No 55? 4 44 C1 No 2- 2 44 a Upon all unpaid taxes after Decern- ? >er31 a penalty of \% will be added n or .January, 1% for February and 5% o 15th day of March next, after which m he books will be closed and executions 1 ssued upon all unpaid taxes ^ Those who desire to pay their taxes hrough the mail would expedite mat ers by drooping the Treasurer a postal | sking for the amount of their tax,so as o avoid sending the wrong amount.also tating the township or townships (if ^ iroperty is owned in more than one) | nd if possible give school district where j iroperty is located. After paying taxes 1 xamine your receipts and see if all > our property is covered; if not, see j .bout it at once. | By following the above suggestions J omplications and additional cost may >e avoided. J wesley cook, 1 9-18-tl3-2o County Treasurer, j < Final Discharge. I Notice is hereby given that on the * :7th day of December, 1913, at 12 ('clock noon I will apply to P* ,1 I'.rockinton, Judge of Probate of1 '* Villiamsburg county, for Letters Dis-! T nissory as Administrator of the estate ! 4 if John J Graham, deceased. A A W Chandler, t l-27-4t Administrator. | Notice to Teachers. ; ^ Blanks for making monthly reports ^ nay be obtained by calling at the store 4 if Mr J M Brown, Kingstree.S C, or at he office of the < 'ounty Superintendent. R N Speigner. l-27-4t County Superintendent "5 V . A CATARRH OF THE PHARYNX. Clearing: out your throat every day, all day. That is what you have been I doing1 for months. Possibly years. A little mucus covers the pharynx. If you were to go to a doctor he would tell you that you have pharyngitis. If you were to look into your own throat you would find just back of the soft palate a red, lumpy, granular appearance of the back part f the throat. Pharyngitis the doctors call it. Perhaps he would call it, follcular pharyngitis. It causes you constant annoyance. You are always making slight disturbances when seated in an audience. Can't held your throat still. Stringy mucus bothers you. "Worse in the morning. A-hera! A-hem! A-hem! That Is the way you are going nearly all day. Sometimes In the night when you wake up. You ought to gargle your throat with salt water every morning. Cold salt water. That clears out the throat perfectly and makes it ready for treatment. Pcruaa i3 the treatment. Begirt with a teaspoonful before each r: '. and at bedtime. Try it for a v.* You will be convinced. Of cc nr.- \ Peruna will not entirely relieve v , j in a week. That is too much to c::pc ct of ar.y remely. But it wi.l benefit you so much you will be convinced. Yes, it will. It has cone this ir.r.ny times. Fo!:r?lar pharyngitis. Big words. Almost aa bad as the disease. But if you take Tcruna for one month regularly, you may forget that you ever had such a disease. Then you will nave a percent ngut iv ivi6v?- i words too. o ** People w4io object to liquid mcdl Ines can now obtain Peruna Tablet* j Ask. your Druggist for Free Deruna Lucky Day Almanac Lor 1M14. Notice of Sale STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. Z J Brockinton, Jettie L Grier, Alice Ferdon,Ida Brockinton,Perla Cooper, Mary Altman, Irene Smith. Herbert Brockinton and James Wall.Plaintiff's, VP May Brockinton. Minnie Brockinton, Sallie Brockinton, Blandele Brockinton,William Brockinton,Clyde Brockinton. Robley Brockinton Glenn Wall, Mary Altman and Rollie Brockinton, Defendants. Pursuant to the decree signed by his flonor, Judge T S S'-ase, in the above stated case, on the 26th day of Novem>er,1913, I will offer for sale before the :ourt house door in Kingstree. S C, be;ween the legal hours of sale, on the irst Monday in January, 1914. the same >eing the oth day of the said month, at mblic auction,to the highest bidder,for1 :ash, the following described tract of and, to-wit: "All that certain piece, parcel or tract >f land lying, being and situate in the :ounty of Williamsburg and State of Jouth Carolina, containing two hundred ind ninety-six (296) acres,more or less, ind bounded and described as follows: )n the North by lands formerly of the istate of W G Godwin and B r Brocknton; on the East by lands formerly of * Rhem; on the South by lands formeryof F Rhem and John G Altman,and on h? West by lands formerly of B F Jrockinton, situate on Smith swamp, raters of Mingo creek, having such hape, marks and bounds as are repreented by a plat thereof made by J B ohnson, surveyor, on the 25th day of anuary, 1843, and resurveyed by same mrtv nn the 25th dav of November. 85),the same being a part of a tract of ix hundred and forty-one (641) acres -ranted to Captain John Graham on lay 7, 1832." Purchaser to pay for papers. H 0 Britton, llerk of Court for Williamsburg County. 12-18-3t Registration Notice The '?i)ice of the Supervisor of Re^jtratioa will be open on the lsi Moony in each month for the purpose of egistering any person who is nuali ed *< follows: Who shall have been a resident o) he State for two years, and of M<ounty one year,and of the polling je ? inct in which the elector utTerr to ote four months before the day of lection, and shall have paid, lonths before, any poll tax then due nd payable, and who can both rea< nd write any section of the constitu ion or isyo suDmitteu to mm oy cn< i upervisors of Refiriatration. or w'?. an show that he owns, and has pair 11 taxes collectible on during tht resent year, pioperty in this Stat? ssessed at three hundred doliare or lore. H A Meyer, Clerk of Boarrt : SHAVE? I HAIR CUT? | SHAMPOO? f ; It doesn't, make any differ- * ence which, the tonsorial ar- ? tists at the ^ i Kdiin Hotel Homer Slop \ will give you either in the 1 ? most approved style. They I ' know how, and their methods ? are perfectly sanitary. Your > patronage solicited. f ; W. D. BARNES, t J Proprietor* i > Special Attention to Children. ^ ; 10-30-tf | I y .AAAAAAAA^AAAAAAAAAAAAA^A^ The County Record and The fouth's Companion. 1 year $2.75. r* , THE CAMBRIDGE PLAYERS. Second Lyceum Number a Fine Attraction. f Such an entertainment as that "resented Friday evening at the I school auditorium by the"Camt)ridge Players" sent out by the Alkahest Lvcjum was deserving of better patronage than the slim audience that gre.-ted them here. True, the cold weather, the near approach of the holidays and the various social diversions in town and vicinity marking the advent of the festive season in some measure affected the attendance at the lyceum entertainment, but we feel confident that had the people of Kingstree known what a high class entertainment was being offered them in the "Cambridge Players," there would Ihave been a crowded house. The company of four?three talpntpr? nnH nHracHvp vnnntr lariips IpH by Mr ? Coffer,whose versatile and clever acting was far above the ordinary?held the audience for two hours delighted with their rendition of a programme replete with pleasing numbers,comprising music,mirth and dramatic master-piecea It was a style of entertainment that ap| pealed to popular fancy and at the same time gave mental pabulum to those who require more than the titillation of foaming phrase, syncopated music and up-to-date slang. This was the second number of the lyceum course and the next attraction comes in January. We hope that the class of entertainment that is being furnished will meet with a more appreciative response in future by giving the next number of the lyceum a crowded house. One thing is certain?we can never hope to have good shows in Kingstree until the people of the town manifest their appreciation of them by a1 more liberal patronage. Stomach Troubles Disappear. Stomach,liver and kidney troubles, weak nerves, lame back and female ills disappear when Electric Bitters are used. Thousands of women wouM not he without a bottle in their rtomc. Eliza Pool of Depew, Okla. a ric.?: "Electric Bitters raised n^e from a bed of sickness and suffering and has done me a world of good, I wish every suffering woman J fUi'a AVAollonf ramrvlu onH UUUJU U3C lllio ^AV^iivuv ivuivvijr wmu find out. as I did, just how good it is." As it has helped thousands, it surely will do the same for you. Every bottle guaranteed,50c and $1.00. At all druggists'. H E BUCKLEN & Co, Philadelphia or St Louis. The price ot subscription for The Record is $1 25 a year; we allow 25 cents discount when a whole year is paid in advance. If you are six months or a year behind don't expect a receipt for a whole year for one dollar. This applies to all. tf " \ These Pay Income Tax. Referring to the list of counties whose citizens pay income tax, which appeared in The Recprd recently,we have been asked the names >f the m'x income tax payers in this county. Through the courtesy of Auditor Montgomery we are able to give the names, as follows: Net Income. Tax. T VV Boyle, Greelyville... $3,85'? $38 50 H M f'ooper, Fowler. 500 5 00 T M Cooper, .... 500 5 00 J H ('ooper, '' 500 5 00 R H Kellahan. Kingstree. 74'? 7 40 F Rhem & Sons, Rhems 1.480 14 80 Total $5,730 $57 30 Noah's Liniment is the .best (nmmlj M remedy lor KJieurr.i: HPff Sciatica, Lame Back, Stiff e *3 joints and_ Muscles. Sore J [ IeI Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, ,,,, ? d [ 5m Colic, Cramps, Neuralgia. fMing SfaR* Toothache, and all Nerve, " BffljS Bone and Muscle Aches 1 I I'll HI Biai and Pains. The genuine A JUUf |!w8 has Noah's Ark on every I M|,T|3;| package and looks like this SHJIImb cut, but has RED band on front of package and K? Ot K*ST jjfpw 'Noah's Liniment" always {Eely. in RED ink. Beware of HI imitations. Sold by all arij dealers, 25c., 50c., and ?1 UX>. Lttjj Guaranteed or money re- ?m warn ww JS? funded by Noah Remedy |m9 Co., Inc., Richmond, Va. Or Sample free on request. I. ' OfiiCHESTErt S FiLLS THE DIAMOND KUA.\?. a Ladlrai A?l> your Draul't Af / A fcu PNA < lil-ches-'er'l i>iu?iioiiTTtruinl//V\ fa L>VflM5\ 1'IIU in Ked and Uold mcuUL^^/ L. _JJJaCjJ} foxes, sealed w'.tii Blue RiMion. \ / 'N Take no otber. Buy ol" your " v - yg Draniit. AskforCIII-CinCfa-TEBd L IB 1>IAM?NI> BRAND 1'ILLH, fur 85 If B yon known as Bess, Safest. Alwnys Kelltblo ?r SOLD BV DRUGGISTS EVEWWHCffi A VARIETY OF NEWS FROM SCRANTON. PASTORS COMING AND GOING-DETH OF MR L WARD-CHURCH DEDICATION?PERSONAL. | Scranton, December 16:?The attractive Xmas issue of The Record last wjek elicited many admiring comments here. Duke's moving picture show pleased two audiences at the school auditorium last week and was elearlv the heat, "mnviea" ever seen here. Rev J W Bailey and family left last week for Pinopolis, which charge Mr Bailey will serve the ensuing year. Rev Mr Bailey's many friends regret to see him leave, but welcome * Rev J S Prosser, who began his pastorate last Sunday, preaching his first sermon at St Paul church at Cowards. , A number of folk attended the unveiling of the monument to Sovereign H H Huggins at St Paul church Sunday. Quite a crowd from here took in the oyster supper at Greeu Sorincs 9chool-house last Friday night. Mr R B Cannon left for Atlanta Sunday night on a business trip. Miss French Coward and Mrs H 0 Hinson visited at Cowards Sunday. Mr and Mrs E L Montgomery of Cowards passed through town Sunday. Scranton's new Baptist church will be dedicated the fourth Sunday in December. Gillespie's Shows gave two performances here Monday. Some were delighted?others wish they had their money back. The educated ponies were especially clever. Mr Leo Ward, of the Hannah section, died Saturday night and was buried at the Hebron cemetery Sunday afternoon. Mr Ward was the eldest son of Mr Albert Ward, a prosperous farmer of the Friendfield [section. The deceased leaves a> I wife, two children and many other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. IMG. 13,677,000 BALES Government Report on Cotton Crop for 1913-14. Washington, December 12:?The American cotton crop for the season of 1913-14 will amount to 13,677,000 bales of 500 pounds (not including: linters), according to the first estimate made by the Government this year through the crop reporting board, bureau of statistics, department of agriculture, and announced this afternoon. This compares with 13.703,421 bales of 500 pounds, ex_i : -r i:_i. J ~ J I?A. elusive ox uuters.pruuuceu lost year, when the total crop,inclusive of linters. was 14,313,000 bales of 500 pounds; 15,692,701 bales in 1911, which, including linters, amounted to 16,250,276 bales; 11,608,616 bales in 1910, which, including linters, amounted to 12,005,688 bales, 10,004,949 bales in 1909, which, including linters.amounted to 10,315,382 bales; 13,241,709 bales in J 908, which, including linters,amounted to 13,587,306 bales, and 11,107,179 bales in 1907, which, including linters, amounted to 11,375,461 bales. The average of the crops of 1907-11 was 12,331,047 bales, exclusive of linters. South Carolina -Total production, 1,330,000 bales, compared with 1,182,128 bales last year and 1,240,399 bales the average of 1907-11. The value of the crop, with seed, last year was $80,880,000. Notice to Farmers: The Charlotte Semi-Weekly Observer is the only newspaper in the South that allows farmers to advertise free of charge, and the SemiWeekly Observer prints all the news that's fit to print. Do you want anything? Have you anything to iell? Send your advertisement and it will be published three times free of charge and you will get the paper two weeks free. Address, The Charlotte / Semi-Weekly Observer, ll-20-4t Charlottet N C. When you want us to change the address of your paper it will save lots of trouble to name the old as well as the new postoffice. Please bear this in mind. tf :v