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a ?L... JENK! E Will ' i This will b< r of goods to be t prices. Dry Q( Five thous; will go on Sale A nice Prer the Sale will be in this Sale. $ Our store v Winter Goods, i Remember our big ad next I Jenkin ii v Wx* W ^w^'wv/^Fv'^w^' W ' vvVvvv | Legal Advertisements, \ A. .IN A .-. A ;Cv A, ,C- ^ /" A XX A. -t^ A .^s A. * A. A ^\ X vVvvvvT T' V . V-*WT- vT ' x " Summons for Belief. (COMPLAINT SERVED). STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, j Court of C ommon Pleas. F Rhem and D D Rhem, copartners trading under he firm name of F Rhem and Sons, Plaintiffs, against E B Brown, J W Holliday, Bank of Kingstree, a corporation chartered and existing ui .der the laws of the State of South Carolina, J W Barns, S J Haaelden, and W 0 Lewis, Defendants. , To the' absent Defendant, E B Brown, j You are hereby summoned and re-1 quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith . ved upon you, and to serve a copy of t t answer to said complaint on the i#nhon.at their office in Kingstree, : Within twenty days after the serfc1 iereof, exchisive of the day of such jLce; and if you fail to answer the j. ]H|aint within the time aforesaid, ^ J aintiff in this action will apply to { ..Nrt for the relief demanded in the V tai St for. \ Kelley & Hinds. the "? Plaintiffs' Attorneys? Dre December 19, A D 1913. P. lotice, that the complaint in { *in' ? stated case has this day been an Jie office of the Clerk of Court <? ounon P'eas for Williamsburg i iy. Kelley & Hinds, * Plaintiffs' Attorneys.! Kingstree, S C, December 29, 1913. I1 l-l-6t 1 Auditor's Notice- i For the purptse of taking tax returns j for 1914, fee Auditor's office will be ] opened from January 1 to February 20, |' inclusive. Returns will also oe taken at;' l the following places on days mentioned, ! fcto-wit: * Greelyville, January 13 and 14 ' G6urdins, " 15 Suttons. " 16 I Hebron, " 20 "Cades " 22 1 W C Wilson's. ' 23 J vv ?< nanna. ^ . Johnsonville, afternoon " 26 1 and morning 44 271 Ard's X Ro&ds.afternoon 44 27 and morning 44 28 Hemingway, afternoon 44 28 and morning 44 29 ? Rome, 44 3 0 4 Church, February 3 " W Chalmus Eaddy's, 44 4 ^Brrisrifte, 12 < WFD Gamble's, 13 J ^Salters. 44 17 ] All real estate and personal property | must be returned, giving nime of town- ( ship and name or number of school dis- < trict in which the property is located, income tax must be returned at time of ] making other returns. All male persons between the ages of 21 and 60 years, except legal exemptions, are liable to ell and commutation tax and must rem same. J J B Montomery, 12-18-t2-19 County Auditor. 1 JmimiafrQfnr'c VntinAl! aUiUXUliJUlUVWA AH persons having claims against the ! feitate cf Hilly Cooper, deceased, are Requested to present the same, duly atHksted, to the undersigned, and all* perKons indebtec; to said estate will make ( ^payment to him. ! I L S3 McCrea, Fowler. S C, j I Administrator estate of Billy Cooper, J deceased. 12-25-fttp j, notice! ! N< tice is hereby given that we forbid ' trespai of rny "kind on lands of J E , Porterjjfcnd C L Porter, known as lands at theme E R Lesesne. j. e. porter, i 12-18-4t k a / ?? ? ' WM J J' 1 ' J-"-1 GET Y< INSON JIG T\ Ooen S i one of the most ii urned into cash, i >ods and Notions, ( ind dollars ($5,000 . Come and see nium within the r< given free of char 5.00 worth of Cash /ill be closed Thurj an Opening Sale of the date and reme week, describing i son Brol # Citation Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG: By P M Broekinton, Probate Judge. Whereas, Mary I King made suit to me to grant her letters of administra-! tion of the estate and effects of J E King; These are therefore to cite and ad-1 monish all and singular toe kindred and creditors of rhe said J E King, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Kingstree, S C, on the 12th day of January, next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 29th day of December. Anno Domini, 1913. Published on the 1st day or January, 1914, in the County Record. P M Brockinton, l-l-2t Judge of Prohate. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of January, a D, 1914, at 12 o'clock,noon.I will aDply to P M Brockinton. Judge of Prolate of Williamsburg county, for Letters Dismissory as Administrator of the estate of F M Britton, deceased. T W Britton, 12-18-4tp Administrator. Notice of Application for Homestead. Notice is hereby given that J B rhompson has filed with me his petition praying that the homestead exemption in and from the real property of the said petitioner, in Williamsburg county and State of South Carolina, be appraised, set off and assigned to him, the said J B Thompson, pursuant to the pro visions of Section 3720,Code of Laws or I South Carolina 1912. Volume I,and in ac- j eordance with the laws now of force prescribing. regulating and providing for the same, and that by his petition as aforesaid, he. the said J B Thompson, has shown and declared his intention, and has actually made his proper application to have such homestead exemption appraised, set off and assigned m the manner indicated above. H 0 Britton, Clerk of Court for Williamsburg bounty. l-8-4t Kingstree, S C, January 3, 1914. Notice to Stockholders, j Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Kingstree Dry Goods Company that,pursuant to a resolution >f its Board of Directors dated |the 21st ! lay of July, 1913, said stockholders are called to meet at its office in Kingstree, j S C, on February 2, 1914, to consider a j resolution proviaing for an increase in Lhe capital stock of said Kingstree Dry joods Company to an amount not ex :eeding twenty thousand dollars. A C Swails, Kingstree, S <\ ' Sec. January 5, 1914. l-8-4t Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor of Regstration will be open on the 1st Monlay in each month for the purpose of egistering any person who is qualiied as follows: Who shall have been a resident of he State for two years, and of the ;ounty one year, and of the polling pre;inct in which the elector offers to rote four months before the day of Section, and shall have paid, six months before, any poll tax then due uid payable, and who can both read ind write any section of the constitution of 1895 submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who jan show that he owns, and has paid ill taxes collectible on during the present year, pioperty in this State issessed at three hundred dollars or more. H A Meyer, f.lerk of Board. 3UR M< BROTIVO-IN aturday, mportant sales we 1 Fifteen thousand d< Clothing, Children's .00) worth of Shoes and don't buy if it ;ach of all. Those ' ge a nice piece of C i Coupons will entit >day and Friday be : Spring Goods, Lac mber it well: Sale in detail our many thers Co. Peruvian Are com pose J of the World's Greatest Ferti own provision for increasing soil fertility? ful application of man in mixing high gradi proportion to suit the varied soils and crops Quality?No man-made fertilizer of But the supply is always limited. Wj demand. To insure your receiving your 1 now for prices and our valuable booklet. PERUVIAN Gl CHARLESTON, SOI Money ^ Needed This is not a Prize Contest. Every who fills out and mails the corner ctpon can earn this high-gTade L.cyelj for very little effort during sparetime. ASK "The Bicycle Man." . Mail rthis coupon TO-DAY. / * / W. C. HEMINGWAY, President / Bank of H Capital 5 Hemingw* FARMERS! We are you with your crops this your needs now. Come ii over with our President do for you. ONEY HERS ONE Janua: have ever pulled o )Hars worth of Ch ; Dresses and Muj . Dress Shoes, \ is not a bargain, who trade as muc hina. Save your le you to a nice pi fore the big Tw< es and Embroider will open on Sal bargains. >9 Mixtures 10tt0n :orn irain x)bacco liters?Peruvian Guano, nature's balanced with the scientific and skille Ammoniates and Potash in just the i of the South. similar analysis can be as good. ! have never been able to supply the Peruvian Mixtures this year write us JANO CORP. JTH CAROLINA >ys! y > you want is dandy tfVBicy ^ CYCLE 4/ *?" * V1JW ,<*/ %TieMcCallCo. 07) Ar/ 236 W. 37th Street r />y New York City ? / / Dear "Bicycle Msn": , / ^/ Please tell me how to "c.' - */ get one of your high-grade Bicycles, without money, and /? / ' for very little effort. /'/v . w / N ami / AuJrest ______ J. L. MERBIMAN, Cashier t ' fiminorwav Willing V1MJ 15,000 iy, S. C. in a position to assist year. Let us know n and talk the matter and see what we can I READY COMP/ SAL! ry 17, ff, for we have an i oice Goods to go on din Underwear. \J rv # 1, c U AAf> nn/| \ 1 ui i\ ^nuca anu i h as Five Dollars Cash Coupons; th< iece of China. j-in-One Sale. A ies. turday, January 17 Kingstre [ i ! KIKGSTBEE HIGH AND J! J GRADED SCHOOL NOTES. * j 1 $000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 + 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I i HONOR ROLL. Grade I. Mary Catherine Epps Elizabeth Swails i Mary Louise Courtney Jane Gilland Carolyn Thompson Wilmot Scott Allen Grade I?Advanced. Patty Scott Epps ?. 97 Grace Kinder 1 97 Genevieve Reddick 96 Hazel Epps ? y&i Julia Hall 95 | Ethalee Cockfield 94 < Hannah Louise Harrington 94 J C Steele 94 Grade II. Ola Dubose 96, Mary Sue Harrington 95 1 Lola Anderson 94 { Robert Smith 93 Peden Montgomery 92 Emmie McConnell: ?91 Grade III. Marion Rockwell 94 John Harrineton 93 May Cook , 92 -Grade IV. Maria Epps ? 93 Millie Epps 91 Dofchia Sexton 91 George Miller- 91 Levin Nelson [ 91 Carrie Mae Saint Amand 90 Caroline McFaddin_ ? 90 Grade V. Hubert Speigner 96 Sam Nettles 95 Ethel Anderson 94 Madge Blakeley 94 Maude A Kinder 94 Annie Frierson 93 Madge McCants ?93 ' T ! _ TT . AO 1 .Liucue nurt. ue. . Faris Monsour 91 j Grade VI. Hampden Montgomery 97 1 Serena Lee 97 William Cooper 96 ' James Sullivan 95 Mary McCanta 93 < Grade VII. 1 Dell Sexton 97 J Claudia Jones 96 * Edgar Baker 96 J Pearl Marcus 93 , Ruskin McConnell 93 . Archie Wilkins 92 1 Edwin Harper ? 92 J Grade VIII. J Erline Mcintosh ?..97 t Pauline McCants 96 ] Lula Sexton 95 | Grade IX. 1 Leora Gamble 98 ( Daisy Strong 97 1 Grade X. Rubie Thorn 99 . Jennie Lee Epps 97 Emma Brockinton 94 Undressed Lumber. I always have on hand a lot of undressed lumber (board and framing) at my mill near Kingstree. for sale at the lowest price for good material. See or write me for further information, etc. F. H. HODGE. r=T 1 \NY'S li 1 | 1914 - ' ' v4| immense stock sale at special 1 " nsM ?low Shoes, all ($5.00) during f_ ;y are vaiuaoie Closing Sale of . Look out for e, S. C. I =111 "*" ? WILL HAHBEN*S BABY. | Sketch of ; "Little Stranger." Whose Parents Are Known Here. In a recent Sunday supplement of the New York P/ess, under the caption "New Arrivals in Prominent Homes,"we find a cut of Grace Elizabeth Harben,infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Will N Harben. This sketch s\f Via "li'ttla ctronnror'' is nf no/>n. V JL V1JV UVViV 0VJL aw V* |/v V w liar interest to Williamsburg folk, not only by reason of the fact the Httle girl's father has attained such eminence in the world of letters, but, withal, that Mrs Harben was bom and reared in this county, her parents being Mr and Mrs J B Chandler of Benson, whose home is ten miles east of Kingstree. The sketch referred to follows: A WILL HARBEN HEROINE. We haye also with us on this festive occasion Baby Grace Elizabeth Harben, daughter of Mr and Mrs Will N Harben, born May 17, 1913. Little Miss Harben has the happiest disposition id the world,according to her mother, who says she was almost born laughing, and has laughed steadily ever sin^e. Her mother is inclined to think, from early indications, that she will turn out to be an opera singer, as she is very fond of music and will attempt to carry the tune every time she hears any of the popular airs on the piano. Mrs Harben, who also helps her husband with his novels, had a part in his latest book, "The Desired Woman," which may account for Grace Elizabeth being born a girl. As the mother is beautiful,it is evident just where Grace Elizabeth gets her looks, though Mrs Harben declares she looks just as much like her father. According to the astrologers she should have a strong will and purpose and be a witty talker,making a great deal of fun among her friends, where she will be extremely popular. She will have a musical,artistic, poetic and discriminating mind, and will seek club and social gatherings. forms tbe Cause ol Tour Child's Pains A foul, disagreeable breath, dark circles around the eyes, at times feverish, with great thirst; cheek3 lushed and then pale, abdomen >rrrs\llork iritK sKorn rmmnino' nains ire all indications of worms. Don't et your child suffer ? Kickapoo iVorm Killer will give sure relief? t kills the worms?while its laxative iffect adds greatly to the health of four child by removing the danger)us and disagreeable effect of worms md parasites from the system. iCickapoo Worm Filler as a health producer should be in every houselold. Perfectly safe. Buy a box tolay. Price, 25c. All druggists or by nail. 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