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HUSBAND HESCUED ji DESPAIRING WIFE ' 'A f? . ; After Fon*:Tears of Discouraging Conditions; Mrs. Bullock Gave Up in Despair. Husband j tyme to Rescue. . Catron; Ky?In ?n interesting letter' from this place, -Mrs. Bejtie Bullock ] writes as follows: "T suffered for tour i years, with womanly troubles, and during i this time, I could only sit up for a little i while,; find could not walk anywhere at i all. At times,'! would have severe pains in my lgft side. . * * The doctor was called in; and his treatment relieved me for a while, but I was soon confined to my bed again. After that, nothing seemed to do me any good. I had gotten so weak I could not stand, and 1 gave up in despair. " , At last, my husband got me a bottle of Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I commenced taking it From the -very firsdose, I could tell it was helping me. I can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing my work." * If you are all run down from womanly 'troubles, don't give up in despair. Try Cardui, the woman's tonic. It nas helped more than a million women, in its 50 ' 1 years of wondetful success, and should t*surelf help yo.u, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows what it will do. Ask him. He will recommend it. Begin taking Cardui today. Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ladles* Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special Instructions on your case and 64-page book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent in plain wrapper. Eb6-B < News from Venters. i Venters, October 18:?Rev P Bj IniMnkam KqI H f Via firct of n SPriPS I *Ufc* axiom xi^iu uiv utov v* m . of meetings in old Johnsonville Methodist church Sunday evening* He expects Rev Henderson of An" drews to help him conduct the ser vices. Mr and Mrs R K Johnson had as their guests, during the week-end, Mr and Mrs A S Allen of Lake City. Miss Ola Springs went Sunday to Bethera, where she will teach in the Pine Forest school the coming term. Miss Edna Dauis was called Saturday to nuise Miss Joanna Johnson, who ha? been very ill for several days. Miss Johnson has the deepest sympathy of a host of friends who sincerely hope for her speedy recovery^ A number of the school pupils are i' l County Commiss f s > For Quarter Commer j y J J j | m lhmei. ? 5 1 J Nature of Clairr ? B M McElV'eeh, * Township bo J W Cook, Jury and wit % J J B Montgomery, Auditor's sa! 44 44 Contingent, IJonald Montgomery^ -r Auditor's as: J,NJjam?aeU v- ] County comr fc44 44 Contingent, J P-Frierson, * -Road engine , W E Allen, Rural policei IGH Standi!, ? I " j'44 * W P-Thompson, /?* / > * I 44 ** 1 T nnntiflo f M CrOCKintUIl, uuimu^, Kingstree Telephone Co, Phone rent c . Dr W V Brockington, t Court house, ji" " " 'f Expense lurfi 9 " W L^Vallacer ' ' 4'-*v ?- * B E Clarkson, Repairing mo IF A Stall. 'J* W Cook. Salary July, Bliss Amanda Edwards, Salary and e: ' H O'Bntlon, Contingent, S C Anderson, Repairing wa John Wade, Janitor, *-J G McCullough, Coutingent, Johnsonville Grocery Co, Camp 3, J M Williamson, *' A E Flowers, 4 4 44 A R Eaddy and hands, " " James A Ferrell, 44 2,' Farmers' Supply Co, 4 4 44 J Manson Brown, Roads, J C Everett, Hay, D F Ward and guard, Chaingang 2, J W Dennis, 44 1 G F Williamson, t4 54 G M Thomas, Repairing wi W E Brockinton, Chaingang 1, T S Kelley, J' B Hodge, Roads, T B Patrick, Chaingang 1, Kingstree Hardware Co, *4 W W Johnson, Camp 3, ? R Anderson, Chaingangs 1 L D Rodgers. - WTBritton, Repairing rc . S D.Hair, Lumber, Voemith T.ivo Str?rlr On. CamD 3. '' A1VOUMVW ? v " ?| - - , Salisbury Metal Qulvert Co, Roads, Happ Bros, Shoes for ch j ino M Nexsen, Chaingang ( ? C Epps, 20 tons hay, S M Brockinton, .1 ;. j Roads.., W B Ware, Beef, camp 4 C O Boyd, Camp 4, T L Boyd, Corn and hai James A Ferrell, Camp 4, M F Haselden and hands, 44 " Jno M Nexsen, Chaingang (] L M Price, Hauling lum T S Kelley and guard, Chaingang 1, A M Gordon, Jr, " 2, J W Kirby, Ditching, V W Graham, Foot logs, wo S A Guerry & Bro, Lumber, L M Grayson, Camp 4, I G Lewis, Bridges, Dr E 0 Taylor, Post mortem, Kingstree E L & Ice Co, Court house ai Commissioners Pub Wks, " 44 4 1 W C Gordon, Township boa J J B Montgomery, Auditor's salai Donald Montgomery, '' assifi Atlantic Coast Line R R Co, Freight on co J N Hammet, Contingent, " Salary, f Kingstree E L & Ice Co, Lights, court S W Mcintosh," Hauling coal Commissioners Pub Wk?, Water, court M F Haselden. Bridge camp, * 6 W Camlin, Lumber and v (Continue! re 3d ooking forward with much pleasure ^ :o attending the county fair at ECingstree^ There will be no lessons )n Educational Day m order that all )f the pupils ciay have. an- opportunity to enjoy that day of the fair. > / Rose Bud. " r' /J*^jb " ' Every Homy Yeedfc a Faithful Cough and '|, l%t|K Jemedy* . ( When seasons change anQ. colds appe**^-iwhen you first detect a cold aft?r sitting ae^t to one who has sneezed, then it is"That a tried and tested remedy should be faithfully usedr .XI never wrote a testimonial before, fcufr I know positively that for myself and famify, Dr King's Npw Diseoverv is,the best cough rerftedy we ever used and we havetried them all." 50c and 81.00. : .' t " Pay your subscription, right now. Summons for Belief(complaint sep.ved). THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of williamsburg. Court of Common Pleas. A H Sileox and H W Silt x. copartners . doing business under the firm name of SilcoX & Co, Plaintiffs, againstSamuel Bennett, .) A Bennett, Stephen Bennett, James Bennett,Martha Royall, Halicue- Johnson and Josephene Bennett, Defendants. To the absent Defendants, Martha Royall, Halicue Johnson, J A Bennett and Stephen Bennett: You 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 subscribers at their office in Kingstree, South Carolina, 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 plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Kelley & Rinds, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Dated October 19, A D 1915. Take Notice?That a copy of the complaint in the above stated case has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Williamsburg county. Kelley & Hinds, 10-21 -3t Plaintiffs' Attorneys. ^Notice. Notice is hereby given that the Road Engineer, with the County Commissioner, will sell to the highest bidder for cash, before the court house door in Kingstree, on the first Monday in November,1915, at the usual hour of public sales, one 26 h. p. Titan Engine, but little used, and two (2) Dump Wagons. Outfit can be seen at old brickyard, near cemetery. J N Hammet, 10-21-2t County Commissioner. ioner's Report icing July 1,1915. J ; } ; ' I i. . Amt. Allowed. ard assessors, .' S, i $ (ii 00 Tiess tickets, ' 105 40 lary July, 50 00 5 65 sistant, 25100 nissioner,... 66 67 5 00er's salary July, 125 00 nan July, S3 33 " A 1 ^i33! - ^er services not paid. J a o 33 > 20 00 ourt house & jail & longdis caWs, 17 03 50 itic, 5 00 ? r : T * "S 5 00 iwing machine, : I \ 2 00 1 85 50 00 xpensesJune, 51 25 ; id 05 iter closet, court house, 75 17 00 2 25 16 02 20 00 22 00 173 26 37 34 29 50 37 85 27 80 80 00 1 3 00 hay, 10 49 igon, Ac, 1 75 1 70 2 60 7 00 3 50 28 95 9 00 L and 2, * ?J blankets, ; 24 30 ad plow, - * ?ri 45 00 .3*94 aingangs, 68 65 1911-12) ' T HO 62 ' 200 00 ^ 8 65 1, 2 20 32 00 ' 7 , ? 31 65 " , : ! 21 92 220 93 L915) 65 03 iber, 3 18 80 00 hay, - 50 00 15 00 rk and lumber, 26 66 14 04 10 43 .2 37 5 00 nd jail, lights July, 5 00 44 water " 2 90 rd assessors, ' 4 00 ry Aug, 50 00 ,tant, 25 00 al, 115 40 5 00 66 67 house and jail, August, 4 40 jail. August, ... ? 25 87. house and jail, August, 5 50 271 71 ?, -.W.MsTKV. .V -i "3 Offc x.t week). Notice of Sale. I 3Jolin M BfoWn, Plaintiff, against ( W*M Brown, Defendant. "SALE UNDER FORECLOSURE. Notice is hereby given that, under nd by virtue of a decree issued out of he cbUrt'of common pleas of the coun- ^ y of Williamsburg, in the above enitled action, bearing date the 5th day if October, A D 1915, 1 will sell to the a ligbest bidder, for cash, before the a ourt house door in the town of Kingtree, Williamsburg county, South Car- a ilina, on thfe first Monday in November, ? 915, the same being the first day of ^ aid month, during the legal hours of ? a'e, the following described tracts of ) and, to-wit: "All that certain piece, parcel or tract f land, lying, being and situate in Sut- ? ons township, county of Williamsburg, ? itate of South Carslina, known as the 5 lob Green tract, and bounded and de- j; cribed as follows, to-wit:?On the forth by lands of J T Cooper; West c ?y lands of the estate of Blackwell GorIon; South by lands of R P Hinnant, J ind estate of Gordon; and East by lands J if A 1> Cooper, said to contain fifty k teres, more or less. The said tract hav- f ng been conveyed to M W Bqpwn by > he Blakeley-McCollough Corporation, * tnd conveyed to it by E F and Reasy j rlcCallister." Also:?"All that cer- r ain piece, parcel or tract of land, ly- ^ oifimtn in knffnno tnurn. ' Notice to Creditors. [ All persons having claims against the c estate of J W Patrick, deceased, are hereby notified to file their claims, duly c attested, with the undersigned, and all a parties indebted to the said estate will c make payment to him. c II E'Montgomery, c 9-23-3t Administrator. I Notice of Final Dis- l v. charge. | Notice is hereby given that on the ^ 18th day of November, A D 1915, at 12 J o'clock noon, we will apply to P M Brock- ? inton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg ^ county, for Letters Dismissory as Ex- * ecutor of the last Will and Testament t of James R Turner, deceased. 1 F E Huggins, i 10-14-5t C B Cribb, October 2,1915. Executors Summons for Relief(complaint served) , THE STATE OF SOffTH CARdtlNA, county of williamsburg, j Court of Common Pleas. B U Blakelev, Plaintiff, against ~~= .= ? Fred Blakelev McKay, Stmey'E McKay, and Jannette Frazier, Defendants, To the Defendants, Fred Blakeky Mc- 8 Kay, Stiney-E McKay? and Jaanette t Frazier;-^ t You are hereby summoned and re- J quired to answer the complaint In this C action, which was filed in the office of 9 the Clerk of Court for said county on f October 20, 1915, of which a copy 0 is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer ? io said complaint on the sub- P scriber at his office in Kingstree, S C, j1 within twenty days after the service i' hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the 0 complaint within the time aforesaid, the ? plaintiffs m tins action win appiy 10 ine v Court for the belief demanded in the ? complaint. Louis W Gilland, - J Plaintiff's Attorney. \ To the absent Defendant, Fred Blake- * ley McKay, if living, and if dead to ? the defendant, Stiney E McKay and * the absent defendant, Jannette Fr*- e zier,;as heirs and distributees at. law i of th^said Fred Bfakejey McKay, defendant:? C Please take notice that'the summons Z in this action, of which the fore- J going ia a copy, together! with the complaint in this action, were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Cora- , mon Pleas for Williamsburg county on ^ the 20th day of October, A D 1915. ? October 20, .1915. * . jj Louis W Gilland, m 10-21-3t Plaintiff's Attorney. , r, Notice of Final Dis- \ charge. " Notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of November, A D 1915. at 12 o'clock noon, I will apply to P M Brock- ? inton, Judge of Probate of Wi'hamsburg county, for Letters Dismissory as general Guardian of the persons and estates of Lizzie M Fulton, et al. r , Mrs Rosa T Fulton, ~ Ontwlion October 18, 1915. ldS-siT' Trespass Notice. ti No hunting or shooting allowed on ir the lands of the undersigned. $10.00 t; reward will be paid to any one report- a ing and furnishing evidence to convict b for disregardinglabove notice. R H Lesesne. II Notice of Sale,,; , STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, : COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. 1 Court of-Commdn ' -, E B Rhodus, Executor of the last Will and Testiment of W T Rhodus, deceased, Plaintiff, a against t Matilda Mouzon, Etta Chandler, Kissic t Scott, Eliza Pritchett, Susannah t Thompson, Annie Montgomery, Madi- 0 son Mouzon, Matilda Ann Mouzon, ^ and Florena Scott, heirs-at-law of c John T Mouzon, deceased, Defend- s ants. 0 DECREE FOR SALE IN FORECLOSURE. 1 Notice is hereby given, that under s and by virtue of a decree issued out of ? the court of common pleas of the coun- '' ty of Williamsburg in the above entitled action, bearing date the 23d day of June, ? 1915, to me directed, 1 will sell to the * highest bidder, for cash, before the ^ court house door in the town of King- * stree, county of Williamsburg, State of ? South Carolina, on the first Monday in j [ November, 1915, the same being: tbe ^ first day of said month, during the legal ? hours of sale, the following described a tract of lard, to-wit: c All that certain piece, parcel or tract ? of land, lying, being and situate in 1 Hope township, State and county afore- * said, said to contain fifty (50) acres, a more or less, and bounded on the North " by lands of J F Montgomery; on the * East by lands of J F Montgomery and 1 Mallard Lumber < ompanyjon the South s [ by lands of Mallard Lumber Company; ? and on the West by lands of John ' Woods and Montgomery; the said traQt t of land being formerly owned by R H \ Kellahan. H 0 Britton, Clerk of Court of Williamsburg Co. \ October 9,1915. 10-14-3t ' i c Tax Land Sale. | By virtue of an execution to me directed, I have levied upon and will sell . for taxes, on the first Monday in November, 1915, being the first day of the month, before the court house door in Kingstree, Williamsburg county, S Q, j the following described lands, to-wit: 150 acres of land belonging to the estate of B F Brockington and bounded as follows: On the North by lands of F j Rhem & Sons; on the East by lands of the Est of J F Brockington; on the South by lands of F Rhem & Sons and T H Brockington; on the West by lands known as Marther Brockington. Also, 101 acres of land belonging to Robert McCrea and bounded as follows: ? On the North by lands of J M Nexsen; t South by lands of J M Nexsen; East by t lands of Dave Brooks, and on the West ? by lands of John Shaw. <1 Purchaser to pay for papers. t l0-l4-3t George J Graham, c October 12, 1915. Sheriff W C. s lit;, utriijg anu 01 cu alc hj uubvv/i>u wmh hip, county of Williamsburg, South r Carolina, adjoining the fifty acre tract leretofore described, and containing en acres, more or less, and bounded ind described as follows, to-wit: North . >y lands of A If Cooper; and South by ands of R P Hinnant. The said tract if land being the land conveyed to M N Hrown by W C Ogburn on the 25th lay of December, A D 1905, and being j he tract upon which the said M W frown now resides." George J Graham, Sheriff of Williamsburg County. Dated October 11, A D 1915. 10- 14-3t Notice of Sale. 3 B Rhodus, Executor of the last Will j and Testiment of W T Rhodus, de- t ceased, Plaintiff, - c against ? Elizabeth Murray, Mary Whack, Mag- t gie Dixon, and Warren Conyers, heirs- s at-law of Allen Murray, deceased, f Defendants. c decree for sale in foreclosure. ? Notice is hereby given, that under / ind by virtue of a decree issued out of . he court of common pleas of the coun- ! ;y of Williamsburg in above entitled 1 iction, bearing date the 23d day of fune, 1915. tome directed, I will sell to c he highest bidder, for cash, before the f :ourt house door in the town of King- ! itree, county of Williamsburg, State of : Jouth Carolina, on the first Monday in \ November, 1915, the same being the i ' * ? *j a.l 1 irst uay oi saiu moutn, nic iunumu^ ? [escribed tract of land, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract if land on which 1 now reside, lying S ind being in Hope township, State and ounty aforesaid, said to contain thirty?ne and one-third (31 1-3) acres, more . ir less, same being that portion of lands [ Cst. Derry Murray alloted me in divison of said real estate, as will better ippear from title made me by William 5 and Mose Murray this day, said tract >eing bounded as follows: North by t ands of Tayior, W S Murray, and c ioins; East by lands of Goins and Mc- 1 Lilian; South by lands of McMillan, dose Murray and C R R of S C; West ?y lands of Taylor and James H Ard. ?or full descriptions^ plat attached to itle, made by P G Gourdin, D S, May, 908. f H 0 Britton, Clerk of Court of Williamsburg Co. )ctober 9, 1915. 10-14-3t Notice of Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, counts' of williamsburg. 0 L Thompson, JPlaintitf, c' against^ lary Conyers, Willie Conyers, Ned Conyers, Ben Mack Conyers, and s Hattie Viola Conyers, and Blakeley- e McCoIlough Corporation, Desendants. a decree for "sale in partition. Notice is hereby given, that under' * ,nd by virtue of a decree issued out of he court of common please of the couny of Williamsburg in the above entiled actforj, bearing date the 6th day of )ctober, 1915. to me directed, I will ell to the highest bidder, for cash, beore the court house door in the town f Kingstree, county of Williamsburg, !tate of South Carolina, on the first londay in November, 1915, the same eing the first day of said month, dur- ? tig the legal hours of sale, the follow- * ng described tract of land, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract * f land lying, being and situate in the 11 ounty of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, containing thirty-seven (37) * cres, or less, and bounded on the ? Jorth by landa of the estate of T A ' llakeley; on the East by lands of S D 8 lair; on the South by lands of Miller 3 Iradley and by lands of Sam Brown, F nd on the West by lands of Miller 8 Iradley; the same being known as the F state of Ned Conyers, deceased. e f HO Britton, y Clerk of Court of Williamsburg Co. 8 )ctober 9, 1915. i . , 10-14-3t > c Notices of Executor's b Sale. I Notice is hereby given that pursuant o" an order of His Honor, Judge P M Irockinton, Judge of Probate of Wil- . amsburg county,, we*. therundersigned, 11 rill sell at public action at the late d esidence of Mrs ,Mary L.Adams, de- rt eased, at 12:00 o'clock noon, on the 8 ~ * * * ^-^-1 1Q1C tko ara aay 01 ucwuer, ^iu, mc ivi.vn ig described personal property of the t state of Mrs Mary L Adams, deceased: c All the household and kitchen fur- c iture, farm implements, wagons, cane v rill, 5 cows, 9 chickens, 2 guineas and e geese. , n (Singned) John Chandler and a Samuel b McElveen, a 10-7-2t Executors, ti lated October 5, 1915. S ' ' ' ' c Trespass Notice. ? All parties are hereby warned against a respassing in any manner or allowing n tock upon the laods of the undersigned l Johnson township, Williamsburg coun- ? f. The same is hereby posted and any |( nd all parties violating this notice will e prosecuted at law. J W H Par nell, ? )-21-4t Hemingway, SC. u Sheriff's Foreclosure Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ! COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. , In Court of Common Pleas. The Bank of Lake City, Plaintiff, against , V S Lynch and R B Cannon, Defendants. . Notice is hereby given that, under j nd by virture of a decree of foreclo- J ure and sale in the action above enti-' led, in favor of the plaintiff and gainst the defendants, issued snd j 1 [ranted by the Hon John S Wilson, . udge of the third circuit, in the court1; i* nLoco fny* fKo nnnnfu r\f I t Notice 19 nereoy given mat, unaer md by virtue of a decree issued out of he court of common pleas of the county >f Williamsburg in the above entitled iction, bearing date the 5th day of Ocober, A D 1915, to me directed, I will lell to the highest bidder, for cash, before the court house door in the town >f Kingstree, county of Williamsburg, state of South Carolina, on the first vlonday in November, 1915, the same >eing the first day of said month, durng the legal hours of sale, the followng tract of land, to-wit: "That certain piece, parcel or tract if land, lying, being and situate in the :ounty of Williamsburg, South Caroina, containing one (1) acre, and being he one acre of land on which my dwellng house is situated, and being bounded ^orth by lands of Epps and lands of Todd; Cast by lands of Epps, and Todd: West >y lands of Epps; and South by lands of Cpps and Salters. This being a portion if the tract of land conveyed by Jeffry 'endergrass to Harry Barr." George J Graham, Sheriff of the< ountyof Williamsburg. )ated October 11, A D1915. 10-14-3t Tax Notice. ? * i in u ine tax DOOKS Will ue open lur cuiiet,ion of taxes for year 1915 on the 15th lay of October, prox. Tax levy as folows: For State 7 mills Ordinary County 3 " Roads 1 " Chaingang and Bridges 1 " Constitutional School 3 " A tax of 50c on dogs. For High School at Kingstree..2 " " retiring bonds " " ..2 " " " " at Greelyville _4 " " " sch bonds at Cades ...3 " " " bonds at Heraingway..6 " " " " " Johnsonville .7 " " "bds annexed territory Clarendon county, Nos 14 and 53, special levy 11 " " County and Court House ** All parties between the ages of 21 ind 60 years,inclusive, are liable, unless xempted by law, to a poll tax of $1.00, ilso to a commutation tax of $2.00. Levy for special school districts is as ollows: Nos 2, 6, 32, 34, 40,45 and 47?2 mills. No 31?3 mills. Nos 4, 8,11, 13,14,16,19.22,25,28,20,36, 17, 38, 39, 41, 43, 46, 48, 50, 51, 52, 53, 5, 56, 50 and 60?4 mills. No 23?12 mills. Nos 24 and 49?6 mills. No 27?7 mills. Nos 12 and 15?8 mills. Upon all unpaid taxes after Decernter 31 a penalty of 1% will be added or January, 1% for February and 5% o 15th day of March next, after which he books will be closed and executions ssued upon all unpaid taxes. Those who desire to pay their taxes hrough the mail may expedite matters >y dropping the Treasurer a card asking or the amount of their taxes, so as to * % ? 1 ??viAn?rf olcn iVOia senaing uie wrung ainuuiiv, uuu tating the township or townships (if troperty is owned in more than one) ,nd if possible give school district where iroperty is located. After paying taxes xamine your receipts and see if all our property is covered; if not, see bout it at once. By following the above suggestions i omplications and additional cost may 1 ie avoided. J Wesley Cook, 1 9-23-tl2-30 County Treasurer. ???????j Registration Notice. ; The office of the Supervisor of Keg- ! jtration will be open on the 1st Mon- , ay in each month for the purpose of ' egistering any person who is qualied as follows : t Who shall have been a resident of , he State for two years, and ol the ounty one year, and of the polling preinct in which the elector offers to ote four months before the day of j lection, and shall have paid, six lonths before, any poll tax then due nd payable, and who can both read nd write any section of the constitnion of 1895 submitted to him by the upervisors of Registration, or who an show that he owns, and has paid 11 taxes collectible on during tne resent year, property in this State ssessed at three hundred dollars or lore. H A Meyer, r lerk of Board. 1 nvlgorating to the Pale and Sickly j lie Old Standard general atrengthening tonle. 1 mOVK'8 TASTELESS chill TONIC, drirea out . lalaria.enrichea the blood.and builda up the aya? * em. A true tonic. For adulta and children. 50c I 'i VVlllUIVll piV/UOV IVi VI1V WUIIVJ VA , , Yilliamburg, and directed to the un- j lersigned, I will sell, before the court!; louse door in Kingstree, in the county !. .nd State first above written, on the < irst Monday in November, 1915, being , he Trst day thereof, between the legal lours of sale, at public auction, to the lighest bidder, for cash, the following lescribed real property, to-wit: "All that certain piece, parcel or : ract of land situate, lvir.e and being in I lie county of VYilliamburg and State of ?outh Carolina, containing one hundred md fifty (150) acres, more or less, and lounded as follows, to-wit: On the sTorth by lands of J C Dye and lands of 1 C Daniel; on the East by lands of C C )aHiel and \V Dodd Daniel; on the South >y nands of W R Graham; ard on the (Vest by lands of D H Oliver and lands if J C Dye." Terms of sale, cash. George J Graham, Sheriff of Williamsburg County. Kingstree. S C, October 11, 1915. iass & Williams, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Notice of Sale. 5eople's Mercantile Company, a corporation duly oiganized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of South Carolina, Plaintiff, against Harry Barr, Defendant. sale under foreclosure. zee, in tne county 01 wimamsDurg, State of South Carolina, in said district, who was adjudged a Bankrupt in this Court,on the 17th day of May last past, has filed his petition therein praying for a discharge in Bankruptcy; and that a hearing was thereupon ordered and will \ be had upon said petition before said * Court, at Charleston in said District, on the 18th day of October, 1915, at ten o'clock in tne forenoon; at which time and place all known creditors of said Bankrupt,and other persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the said discharge should not be granted. (Attest) Richard W Hutson, Charleston, S C, Clerk. August 18, 1915. 9-16-4t Notice of Final Discharge Notice is hereby given that on the 30th day ot Uctober, A l ? lHib, I will apply to P M Brockington, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for Letters I Dismissory as General Guardiar. of the persons and estates of Anna J Newton, James F Newton, Bessie L Newton, Lottie B Newton, Lonie L Newton, John W Newton, William E Newton, Norman L Newton, et al. R E Blakely, 9-30-5t General Guardian. Notice of Application for Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will make application to the Judge of Probate of Williamsburgcounty on the 15th day of October, 1915, at 12 o'clock noon, for his Final Disfharcrp a? Administrator nf thp aetata A of H E Hanna, deceased. R J Hanna, Administrator of Estatelof H E Hanna, deceased. 9-9-6t Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned against hunting, fishing, cutting or hauling , wood, or otherwise trespassing upon the lands of the undersigned, situate in township No 10, Williamsburg county. Violators of this notice will be prosecuted at law. J N Sauls, Jr, 9-16-4tp Mrs I P Gray. Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of Carolina McFadden, deceased, ^ will file their claims itemized and duly A proved with the undersigned and all persons indebted to said estate will make payment to the undersigned. J R Barrow, 10-7-3t Administrator. Notice of Election. A petition, signed by the required number of qualified electors and freeholders, residents of Wilson School District, No 24, in Williamsburg county, and State of I outh Carolina, and praying the County Board of Education for said county to grant an election in said district for the purpose of voting an avfvo +ov nf fAiir milia tn ho noorl -All a IUA VJ. * vv?* \ * / w7, VV MW UCV.U for school purposes in said district, and said petition having been granted and slection ordered, Notice is hereby given that an election for above named purpose will be \ held at the school building in said Wil- ? son district, Tuesday, November 2,191!* *' Poll will open at 8:00 a. m. and will :lose at 4:00 p. m. The undersigned, by virtue of their office, will act as managers of this election and will ;anvass the vote. B B Chandler, D D Rhem, James Munnerlyn, 10-21-2t Trustees District No 24. Trespass Notice- * All persons are hereby warned against bunting, cutting or hauling wood, or stherwise trespassing upon the lands )f the undersigned, situate in Turkey township, Williamsburg county. Vioators of this notice will be prosecuted law. - fe fai-mrs M E Brown. 10-21-4tp ' ' . * ' . - .' NSK:. _ Notice of Sale. By virtue of the power and authority * contained in six (6) certain written instruments of the nature of chattel mortgages and known and described as title retention notes, executed by R J Nesmith, B L Nesmith and J B Talleyast, upon the following named dates, for the following described amounts and payable upon the following respective dates, to wit: DATS OF NOTE. AMOUNT. DATE PAYABLE. July 2*2, 1912, $341.50 December 15.191*. July 22, 1912, 341.50 October 15. 1913. July 22, 1912, 341.50 December 15,1913. September 20,1912, 183.62 December 15,1912. September 20, 1912, 183.62 October 15, 1913. September '20,1912, 183.61 December 15,1913. And upon which default has been made, we will offer for sale at public auction, on Saturday, the 16th day of V October, 1915, at 12:30 o'clock in the t afternoon, before the court house at Kingstree, Williamsburg county, S C, the property mentioned and described in said notes, to wit: 2-70 saw R H O D Pratt Plain Gins; 2-70 saw Class C Feeders; l-14o saw L H B C Condenser and Supports; 1-140 saw L H Steel Lint Flue System; 2 Iron Dust Flues; 1-5 in. Double-Box Friction Power Press; 1-10 in. Class D Elevator for above gins; Conveyor, shafting couplings, hangers, set collars, pulleys, belting, piping, etc. One 8x14 Continental C C Engine; One 48x12 Cotinental R T Boiler and Fittings; Pulley and Belting. Said property being now located upon the premises now or formerly occupied by the Nesmith Gin Company at Nesmith, in Williamsburg county, South ^ Carolina. M Continental Gin Company, By Barron, McKay, Frierson & Moffatt, Attorneys, 10-7-2t Columbia, S C. Notice to Creditors* In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of South Carolina. In the matter of ) In Harry Riff, Bankrupt, ( Bankruptcy. To the creditors of the aforesaid Bankrupt: Take notice that Harry Riff of Kings