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PRINCE FREDERICK PARISH REGISTER GIVES INSIGHT INTO RELIGIOUS LIFE IN EARLY HISTORY OF WILLIAMSBURG. Heinemann. S C, March 24, 1914. Editor of The Record, Kinjrstree, S C. Dear Sir:? The enclosed copy is from the Register of Prince Frederick Parish. This seems to be the first Election in which the forces of the ScotchIrish Presbyterians and the established church (Episcopal) came in contact. Observe the number of C/?rtt/>h_Triah n?mp<? amomr those voted for. William James, one of the early colonists, lived in the town of Williamsb :rg? row Kingstree. I ours truly, S A Graham. prince frederick parish register page 18. On Easter Monday April 11th, 1757, The Vestry met, and proceeded to Election of Church Officers for the present Year The Church Wardens proceeded by Ballot, to take ye Suffrages of the Parishioners, Four Persons that gave in Votes, viz, John Walker, Eben Duncan, Jas Hepburn, and Alex Davidson, being j objected to as not conforming to 1;he Chh of England, & qualified according to Law. It was put to the vote of the Assembly then present, if the said Persons are legally qualify'd to Vote, And the Public Laws being produced, and read, A debate arose among the Parishioners thereon, And the said Persons tendering their Votes, & insisting on their Qualifications, as Freeholders, and havg serv'd Parochial Offices, the Church Wardens (to silence the Clamour) accepted their votes, But a scrutiny being demanded, and an appeal to Higher Powers threaten'd the Church Wardens would not reckon in the Votes of UIC pCIOUUO UUJCVKU IU, uuv u?u?vu them off, And on casting up the legal votes, they stood thus For Church Wardens James Crockei i8 take 14 out 4 John White 2 Anthony White 2 Josias Dupree 10 John McDowell 9 * Chas Woodmason 1 John McDonald 18 tako 14 out 4 For Vestry Men William Green 12 William Hughes 18 take out 4 14 James Crocket 2 John White 10 Anthony White 10 William Barton 12 deduct 10 Hepburn & Jno Walker Josias Dupree 11 John Conyers 15 deduct 2 13 excepted against William Walker 29 George Atkinson 17 William Wilson 13 deduct 4 9 Chas Woodmason 17 take out 4 13 Jas Lane 22 Ja3 Mcpherson 19 Alex Rose 1 Danl Mcginney 2 Abrra Mastin, Junr 1 Robt Sutton 1 Alex McRee 1 Overseers Claudius Peg^e 29 Saral Canty 29 Joseph Canty 3 Danl Mcdonald 1 On which the Persons following: were declared duly elected for the year ensuing: Church Wardens Jas Crocket John Mcdonald Vestry William Hughes John Connor William Walker George Atkinson Chas Wo'odmason James Lane James Mcpherson Overseers Claudius Pegee Saml Canty Complaint being make to His Excellency, the Governor, by Col John White that an undue Election of Parish Officers for ye Year 1757 was made at the Parish Church of Pr Fredk on Easter Monday, by the Church Wardens, The Church Wardens ' o obviate all objections that could Dt alledged against the Illegality of the former Election,)! Advertised a new Election to be on j MnnHav v#? 25th of ADril 1757, And the Parishioners being assem-1 bled gave in their votes as follows Church Wardens Jas Crocket 19 John Mcdonald 32 1 Josias Dupree 12 Vestrv Men William Walker 28 i Jas Mcpherson 19 Chas Woodmason 18 , Jas Lane 29 1 John^Connor 18 1 CATARRH OF THE PHARYNX. Clearing1 out your throat every day, all day. That is what you have been doing for months. Possibly years. A I 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 of the throat. Pharyngitis the doctors call it. Perhaps he would call it. folicular pharyngitis. It causes you constant annoyance. You are always making slight disturbances when seated in an audience. Can't hold your threat still. Stringy mucus bothers you. Worse in the morning. A-hem! A-hem! A-hem! That is the way you are going nearly all day. Sometimes in the night when you wake up. Y'ou ought to gargle your throat with salt water every morning. Cold salt water. That clears out the threat perfectly and makes it ready for treatment. Perur.a is the treatment. P^yin with a teacpoonful before each ? r! and at bedtime. Try it for a v. You will be convinced. Of cot Peruna will ret entirely rcliow you In a week. That is too much . :> poet of any remedy. But It win u fit you so much you v.-iii be convinced. Yes, it trill. It has d.no this many times. Folicuiar rharyngitis. Big words. Almost as bn*l as the disease. But if you take Feruna for one month regularly, you may forget that you ever | had such a disease. Then you will I have a perfect right to forget the big words too. ? People who object to liquid medicines can now obtain Peruna Tabl-t^ Ask your Druggist for Free Peruna Lucky Day Almanac for 1(114. William Hughes 18 George Atkinson 19 Anthony White 131 John White 13 William Barton 12 Josias Gamier Dupree 12 William Green 12 Wm Wilson 3 Arch Baird 1 Danl Mcginney Overseers Thos Bossard 16 Claud Pegee 19 William James . 12 Saml Canty 14 On which the following Persons were declarec duly Elected and publickly Advcrtix'd accordingly viz, (and sworn in by Arch Baird, Esq) Chh Wardens Overseers Jas Crocket Claud Pegee Jno Mcdonald Saml Canty Vestry Men Register William Walker Chas Woodmason Jas Mcpherson Chas Woodmason Jas Lane Jno Connor William Hughes Geo Atkinson White Oak Chips. HTL.'l. S\-?- If L O A . lf_ n 17 wnue uan, iviarcn a.?iur i\ Eaddy and Mrs A R Eaddy visited Lake City Monday. Mr C W Cox, accompanied by Miss Carrie Blackman of Darlington, spent Sunday pleasantly at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs M M Cox. Misses Lula Easterling and Daisy Phillips, the efficient teachers of the Rough Branch school, spent the week-end with friends in Kingstree. Col J P Epps is improving his residence by adding several new rooms. Mr W E Flowers went to Kingstree Tuesday. Mr H W Glenn of Saluda was in our midst several days last week n business. Mr and Mrs R L McElyeen of Cades were pleasant callers here one day last week. On account of inclement weather Sunday, there was no service at White Oak, Rev Mr Baxley of Lake City being unable to fill his appointment. The fanners are somewhat blue over the continued wintry weather. The three months' old infant of Mr and Mrs C H Matthews died Friday morning and was laid to rest in the White Oak cemetery, formerly known as Williamson burying ground, at 11 o'clock Saturday morning, March 21. Messrs W D Eaddy, A P Buffkin, Billie Boles, J A Griffin and J P Sauls went to Kingstree Tuesday on business. B W M. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any I case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. We, the undersigmed, have known F J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. < Toledo, 0. ] Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting: i directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents 1 per bottle. Sold by all Druxxists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation, adr k | Legal Advertisements. | Notice of Sale of Real Estate under Foreclosure THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. THE COUNTY <>F WILLIAMSBUKG. In Court of Common Pleas. John M Nexsen, Plaintiff, vs j Wm B hcott, F D Scott, J R Scott and Leola S Cunningham, Heirs and Dis- i tr ibutees at Law of Rosetta Scott, j deceased, Edwin L Hirsch. And H M J Cooper, T M Cooper and J F Cooper, , co-partners in business,trading under ' the firm name and style of Cooper Brothers, Defendants. By virtue of a decree of foreclosure and sale made in the above entitled action, on the?day of March, A D 1914, to me directed, the undersigned will sell at public auction before the court house door in Kingstree, C, on the 6th day of April. A D, 1814, for cash, the real estate and mortgaged premises directed by said decree to be sold, and therein described as follows: "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the county of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina, containing sixty-eight (68) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North and East by lands of the estate of W B r1 AArvor An tho Smith hv lands of Duke. I and on the West by lands of the late James Cooper." Purchaser to pay for papers. George J Graham, Sheriff of the County of Williamrburg. Dated at Kingstree, S C, March 17, 1914. 3-19-3t Sale for Foreclosure. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. county of williamsburg. Williamsburg Live Stock Company, Plaintiffs, against Warren Giles ana Margaret Giles, Defendants. Under and by virtue of the Decretal Order in the above entitled action,made , and rendered by his Honor.Judge Frank B Gary,on the 10th day of March, A D, ( 1914, I, the undersigned Sheriff of Williamsburg county, will sell at public < auction to the highest bidder for cash, before the Court House Door in Kingstree, S C, between the legal hours of ?1 - ?? /?+V-?\ rlav of Anril A sait;, un uic oiAi.ii ^uui; uiij D, 1914, the same being sales-day, the following described tract of land, to-wit: ; All that certain piece, parcel or tract , of land lying, being and situate in Williamsburg county and State of South ( Carolina, and containing twenty-five (25) acres, more or less, bounded as follows, to-wit: On the North by lands of Sylvester Gamble; on the South by lands of the Atlantic Coast Lumber Corporation; on the East by lands of the Atlantic Coast Lumber Corporation, and on the We3t by lands of the Atlantic Coast , Lumber Corporation. Purchaser to pay for papers. 3-19-3t G J Graham, Sheriff of Williamsburg County. Kingstree, S,C, March 12, A D, 1914. Notice of Sale under Execution. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAKUL1MA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, Court of Common Pleas, Under and by virtue of executions issued out of the Court of Common Pleas in the cases of H Kaminski & Company vs W D Wilson & Brother, and A F Pringle vs W D Wilson & Brother,tested by H 0 Britton, Clerk of said Court, at Kingstree, in said county and State, on the 4th day of March, 1914, to me directed. and commanding me to levy and collect the sum of Sixteen Hundred and Twenty-Seven and 40-100 Dollars ($1.6.7.40), to satisfy a judgment entered in said Court on the 4th day of March,1914, 1 in favor of each of the above named plaintiffs against W D Wilson & Brother, defendants above named. 1 have levied < upon and will sell to the highest bidder, i for cash, at the plantation of Mrs Mar- i garet A Wilson, at or near Indiantown ; church, in said county and State, on the ' first Monday in April, 1914, the same be- 1 ing the 6th day ot said month, between i the legal hours of sale,the following de- i scribed personal property, goods and 1 chattels: i All the stock of goods, wares and 2 merchandise made up of dry goods, no- ] tions,clothing, toilet articles, medicines, etc. and also all store fixtures, consist ing of show-cases, scales, oil tank, iron 1 safe, etc, and for a more detailed description of which property reference 1 is made to a schedule of same now on < file in the Sheriff's office for said county. 1 Purchaser to pay for papers. < 3-19-2t George J Graham, 1 Sheriff Williamsburg County. Kingstree, S March 16, 1914. Noticeatlantic coast line railroad company?auction sale op unclaimed and refused frieght. By direction of the frieght claim ^ agent, notice is hereby given that the following listed freight will be sold at public auction, for freight and other charges, at the ACL Freight ware- r house in Kingstree, S C on Wednesday, A UK 1Q1 * C?l? ll af A^Iil ?Uf ifit. uoic mil wuituvuvv MV 11:15 a.m. Goods sold without guarantee of quality, quantity or value. ' Terms?Spot cash. 1 One car crushed stone (Sou. 181489) 1 consigned to Order Notify, B E & L H 1 Grandy, Kingstree, S. C. J A Huske, R A, 1 3-12-4t ACL Ry, Fayatteville, N C. [ Kingstree, S C. March 12, 1914. Notice to CreditorsAll persons having claims against the | estate of Naomie Courtney, deceased, ^ are requested to present the same, duly attested, to the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate are requested j to settle same at once. 3 5-4t SV Taylor, t Greelyville, S C. Executor. ^ Undressed Lumber. : I always have on hand a lot of un-: dressed lumber (board and framing) at 0 my mill near Kingstree. for sale at the 2 lowest price for good material. See or write me for further information, etc. F. H. HODGE. ^ > Notice of Judicial Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. Court of Common Pleas. DECREE FOR SALE. F C Thomas, Plaintiff, against Mary Whitfield and Bertha Fulton, Defendants. Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of a decree issued out of the Court of Common Pleas in the above entitled action,bearing date the 25th day of February, 1914. to me directed, 1 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 Monday in April, 1914, the same being the sixth (6in) day of said month, during the legal hours of sale, the following described tract of land, to-wit: "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the county of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina, containing forty-eight (48) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of the estate of J E Brockinton, on the East by the estate of W D (Joker, on the South by the estate of Jim Brockinton. and on the West by the estate of Jim Brockinton." Pnrnhacor tn nnv fnr naners. H O Britton, 3-19-:U Clerk of Court. Sale for Partition. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. county of williamsburg. M L McElveen, E A Cooper, W T Evans, Emma Marshall, C F Bryan, Minnie Bryan, and Blumah L Boyd, Plaintiffs, against M L Boyd. J D Boyd, Sidney Loryea, Horace Loryea, and Hazel Loryea, Defendants. Under and by virtue of the Decretal Order in the above entitled action, made and rendered by his Honor, Judge Frank B Gary, on the 10th day of March, A D, 1914, I, the undersigned U/ilKamoRiiwrr AAlinftT 11 UliCl 1U V/A TT UliaiiiDUUl^ vvuuv*| *TM? sell at public auction* to the highest bidder for cash, before the court house door in Kingstree, S C, between the legal hours of sale, on the sixth (6th) day of April A D, 1914, the same being sales day, the following described tract of land, to-wit: All and singular, that certain piece, parcel. or tract of land of eighty-five (85) acres, more or less, lying, being, and situate on the South side of Black River, in the county of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Bounded on the North by Black River; on the East by lands of J D Boyd and lands of the estate of Jefferson; on the South bv lands of the said J D Boyd and lanas of the said Jefferson; on the West bv lands of M L Boyd; which said tract or land above described represents that undivided part and portions of the lands, originally of the late F W Boyd, deceased, remaining undisposed of by him after the conveyances by him to the said M L Boyd and the said J D Boyd, conveying to each of them respectively a portion of the siad original tract Purchaser to pay for papers. G J Graham, Sheriff of Williamsburg County. Kingstree, S C, March 12. A D, 1914. 3-19-3t Summons for Relief(complaint served). STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of williamsburg. In Court Common Pleas. Jessie Cannon, Plaintiff, vs Louis Simmons, Stewart Simmons, Wilbur Simmons,Harlan Simmons, Rosamond Simmons, Emily M Simmons and Verdie Simmons, Defendants. T ? A kaAnf T^A^Ayirlanf QfomoQim_ JLU IUC AUOCUV VCiCiiucuib, uvcnaiw uuumoos: Yoa are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Johnsonirille, S O, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff Hll apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint Norval N Newell, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated at Kingstree, S C, January 25, 1914. Take Notice, That the complaint in the above stated case, together with a ropy for you, has been this day filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Williamsburg County. Norval N Newell, Plaintiff's Attorney. Kingstree, S C, February 23, 1U14. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of williamsburg, In Court Common Pleas. Jessie Cannon, Plaintiff, vs Louis Simmons, Stewart Simmons, Wilbur Simmons,Harlan Simmons, Rosamond Simmons, Emily M Simmons and Verdie Simmons. Defendants. notice to infant DEFENDANTS, ro Hie Absent Defendant. Stewart Simmons: Take Notice?That unless you procure the appointment of a Guardian ad litem to appear and defend this action for you I ind on your behalf, within twenty days 1 ifter the service of the summons and j roraplaint herein upon you, an application will be made to H 0 Britton, Clerk )f this <tourt. at his office in Kingstree. 5 (', by the undersigned at eleven )'clock a. m. on the twenty-nrst aay ai;er the sen ice hereof, for an order appointing some suitable and competent person Guardian ad litem to appear and iefend this action for you and on your ' pehalf. Norval N Newell. j Plaintiff's Attorney. 1 Dated at Kingstree, S C, January 25. 1 914. < Take Notice?That the complaint in his action, together with a copy for 2 roi.. nas been this day filed in the office " if the Clerk of the Court of Common 'leas for Williamsburg County. Norval N Nr.well, Plaintiff's Attorney. 1 Kingstree, S C, February 23, 1914. I -26-Gt. ^ liiiiiWS NEW DISCOVERY t Will Surely Stop That Cough, a Notice of Election. Whereas, a petition signed by more than one-third of the resident electors and more than one-third of the resident freeholders of the age of twenty-one years, of Cades School District No 25, in Williamsburg county, South Carolina, has been presented to and filed with ( the School Trustees of Cades School . District, aforesaid, petitioning and requesting that an election be ordered and held, thereby submitting to the < qualified voters residing in said school | district the question of issuing bonds ( of said school district for a sum and in ( an amount not exceeding eighty-five hundred dollars ($8,500.00), for the pur- j nose of building and constructing and , furnishing ancT equipping a new and modern school building in and for said school district and the citizens thereof. And, whereas, the said school trus- ; tees of said school district, by resolution duly adopted, passed ana ratified ( in session assembled on the 12th day of March, A D, 1914, order and direct that an election be held and conducted at the 9^?re of the Cades Mercantile I Co. in the town of Cades, S C. in said ! school district on Saturday, the twentyeighth (28th) day of March, A D, 1914, , for the purpose of submitting to the , qualified voters residing in said school . district the question of issuing bonds of ; said school district iu the sum and to the amount of eighty-five hundred j ($8,500.00) dollars for the purpose of constructing and building and furnishing , and equipping a new and modern school j building in and for said school district and the citizens thereof, by which said 1 ' j 1 resolution aaoptea, approveu anu raufied as aforesaid, it was further ordered and provided that, for the purpose ] of said election the polls shall be opened at eight o'clock in the forenoon and closed at four o'clock in the afternoon, by J J Epps, H L Poston and H W Brown, the managers in and by said resolution dnly appointed and directed to bold and conduct said election, as j required by law. < Now, therefore, notice is hereby given , that pursuant to the said petition and j resolution, and the laws of the State of South Carolina providing for and regu- j lating the same, an election will be held , at the store of the Cades Mercantile , Co, in the town of Cades, S C, located , in Cades School District No 25, county , of Williamsburg and State of South ] Carolina, on Saturday, the twenty- , eighth (28th) day of March, A D, 1914, t for the purpose of submitting to the | qualified voters residing in said school ; district the question of issuing bonds ( of said Cades School District No 25, , to the amount and in the sum of eighty- , five hundred dollars ($8,500.00) for the j purpose of constructing and building, , and furnishing and equipping, a modern school building in and for said , school district and the citizens tnereoi; and that in and by said resolution, J J Epps, H L Poston and H W Brown have been by said school trustees, duly nominated and appointed Managers of Election to hold, conduct and manage said election; that for the purpose of said election, the polls shall be opened at eight o'clock in the forenoon and < dosed at four o'dock in the afternoon, | and that said election shall be conducted j fmrsuant to, and in accordance with, the aws now of force providing for and gov- f erning such elections; and that at such said election, the qualified voters resid- j ing in said school district, and such , persons as may be duly qualified and entitled to vote at such election under 1 the laws now of force governing, pro- < viding for and regulating the same, ] may vote "For Bonds" or "Against . Bonds"; voters opposed to the issuance of said bonds as above described and provided for, shall vote "Against 1 Bonds", and voters in favor of the ( issuance of the bonds hereinbefore mentioned and described and herein pro- , vided for, shall vote "For Bonds". Byorler of the School Trustees of ( Cades School District No 25, William0burg county, S C. R F Epps, J L McFadden, ? J W Haselden, , School Trustees, Cades School District I No 25, Williamsburg County, S C. March 12. 1914. 3-19-2t 5 Summons for Relief. 1 (complaint served). THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of williamsburg. Court of Common Pleas. Paro Williams Louisa Cooper, Prince Williams. Centry Williams, C W Williams and Nelson Cooper, Plaintiffs, against Sinah McKnight, Maggie Graham,Prince McKnight, S Poston & Company, Alberta Timber Company ana the unknown heirs of Cloe James, deceased. Defendants. To the Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re- i quired to answer the complaint in this ' action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, a"! to serve a copy of E your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in Kingstree. S C. within twenty days after the ser vice hereof, exclusive "of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint LeRoy Lee, Plaintiffs' Attorney. Dated February 6, 1914. To the absent Defendants. John Doe and Richard Roe, unknown heirs at law of Cloe James, deceased : Take Notice: That the original summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, together with the complaint, was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas of Williamsburg County on the 12th day of February, 1914. LeRoy Lee, 2-19-6t Plaintiffs' Attorney. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 1th day of April, A D 1914, at 12 ?'clock. noon. I will apply to P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for Letters Disnissory as Administrator of the estate >f W A J Moore, deceased. L W Moorl, t-o-4t Administrator. Final Discharge. J Notice is hereby given that on the ~~ 8th day of April, 1914, I will apply to | 5 M Brockinton, Judge of Probate of Villiamsburg county, for Letters Disnissory as Administrator of the estate W ?f Harry McClam, deceased. Gilbert A McClam, ;-19-4t Administrator. VI Sale for Partition. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. L C Montgomery, Plaintiff, against Lou M Eaddy, et al, Defendants. L nder and by virtue of the Decretal Order in the above entitled action, made and rendered dv nis nonor, juage Frank B Gary, on the 10th day of March, A I), 1914, I, the undersigned Sherifl of Williamsburg county, wiH 3ell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, before the court house 4 door in Kingstree, S C, between the le- Jfl gal hours of sale, on the sixth (6tb)day jH of April, A D,lul4,the same being salesday, the following described tract of land, to-wit: All and singular that certain piece, parcel or lot of land lying, being and V situate in the Town of Kingstree, Coun- M ty of Williamsburg, State of South Car- J olina, measuring and containing one- ^ half (%) niore or less, and bound- ( ed and described as follows, to-wit: Bounded on the North by lands of D C Scott; on the East by lands of D C Scott; on the South by lands of the late W H Kennedy; on the West by Hampton street or avenue of said town,which 3aid lot of land, designated as lot No 254 on the plan or plat of said town of Kingstree, S C , was conveyed to Pauline McKnight by G P Nelson, Trustee, by deed dated November 27th, 1879, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Court of said county of Williamsburg in Book "0" of Conveyances at page 393. Purchaser to pay for papers. G J Graham, Sheriff of Williamsbnrg County. Kingstree, S C, March 12, A D, 1914 3-19-3t Registration Notice. | The office of the Supervisor of Registration will be open on the 1st Monday in each month for the purpose of registering any person who is quali9ed as follows: Who 9ball have been a resident of Lhe State for two years, and of the jounty one year, and of the polling prejinct in which the elector offers to , rote four mouths before the day of election, and shall have paid, six nonths before, any poll tax then due ind payable, and wbo can both read ind write any section of the constitution of 1895 submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who ;an 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 nore. H A Meyer, Clerk of Board. X MAILORDER SEED STORE FLORENCE, S. C. ?-? "An, mania nf farm anS UCUU U1C JVU4 Tf INIVW V* * harden Seeds,in fact,seeds of all kinds, ay mail post paid. I buy them direct from the seed farms in bulk, no package stock, as fresh as can be had. Why buy Fruit and Ornamental Trees from agents that never even worked in i nursery, that come 6 and 8 months ihead of time to be sure and get ypur jrder, when you can BUY FROM A HOME NURSERY fresh dug stock md TRUE TO NAME. ' jf Send for list of Dahlias, Cannas.Rose v 3ushes. Bedding and Vegetable Plants >f all kinds, Potato Draws, etc. Cut Flowers and Pot Plants. Fine Wedding and Funeral Work a specialty. Sail and see for yourselves. Send all seed orders to the Seed De)artment of the Palmetto Nurseries, tnd Trees, Flowers and Plants. Palmetto Nursuries !-12-4t DEWITT HOUSE, Proprietor ? i WATTS & WATTS * THE KIH6STREE JEWELERS 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 dealers, guaranteeing quality and prices, Ne Solicit Your Patronage. Nmmr th? Railroad Statioab ' . I / CYPRjlSS . SASH \ DOORS BUNDS %r MOULDINGS ^ AND MILLWORK \ "Hard work," says a doctor, "is le best cure for neurasthenia," but hat the most of us are looking for a cure for hard work.?PhiladeL Ma Inquirer. j '4