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/ mj!1 I | p ^ Yes, ""* " I K ovra tn ' Youi ! fjfCl a B"ya half th< would. ? IttR^iSK^der^ an<^tas at tl?e TW L-jzunne Gunurtee back y I ff, after using the confer Hlistak( of mean, you are not satis fi ~~-~QXC( in ereiy> respect, your gi ~ car will refund your mon< pTOtit-S I The Keily-*ia>r tom IThe I**] | L. S. INNIS, Thisre is headi leavy sFanc f alJgh we sp' V Corn id S A ca;load of Cchas just ^kan furnish youany quanti ff SEED'OT laine C( We have severaidred bushel Seed Potatoes to btained. W than the ordinaratoes are sel l you need ?rn, Hay d, Floutice or ( pou money. 80om H BNAUGURAT OF Pfl ^ WASH1PW, D. c, I B^EE^thnatioi ^Krickets on sa I ft MARi 1, 2, Hflfjed until Mi 10. Extei I I n be obtai by deposit K :*in TermiStation, Wai Hft Jinforma'. or reservati ntLAnc c< HHoBl The Stdard Railroi BH OLLID/TicKet Agent, IpttLogan |B jwhlesale ^Owision IV Rice, Gr ffl|? in c possil Hd Me ^HHjflHVorn anc KwSHB*,aze' and J^^H^Kj^Hj^^Bthat city Sil Be is survived! MU1HBH children, an fl^^^^Hj^^Hj^BGlaze, sun hiprh school ^^HMH^Be,a teacher in fl^^^^Hi^^^^^Hparsons of HH^^K^m^^Liurday. I ... "j ofoOne t duality tc?Quantity Ma'am; and you don't take it for granted, either, n prove the first by taste, j second by arithmetic. can of Luzianne. Use 5 quantity you ordinarily If it doesn't go farther te better than other coffee price, tell the man who to you and hell give you our money. Make no i, Luzianne is great coffee ceding great. Ask for haring catalog. ifRcoffee pany, New Orleans I c * ? n oiorei Proprietor. w quarters for <i; ;y Groceries! ecialize in tocK Feed. I been received, and we a ity' jf ATO E S J obbler) s of the finest Maine-grown e can supply you for less ling for today. Horse and Mule?* Zvrits, call on us; we can ?j LINGSTREE. / [ESIDENT WILSON IARCH 5,1917, J?? rAPfTAL! 3 and 4? ision of limit until April of ticket with special shington, D C, and payon, address, 3AST LINE &d of the South Kin^stree, S. C. | company i Grocers J; [erchants Jj its or any and every- 8' :an be gotten here g )le prices. i|; al and Hulls i ' Hfi I 4?. Jhe Depot, ig J Arolina |jj ^^Tthe ,888838888888? hly esteem- 'f"??? rg, died at inday, aged 47 UK by a widow' ?. none "horn . f j , 25 jerintendent ? I An 1, and M ; -7 ?-W 1 this coun1 Uneswa, * ?f; $ 2.75 -' r S 2.00 . Ayj ? 2 Legal Advertisements, j Summons for Relief(COMPLAINT SERVED) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. county of williamsburg, Court of Common Pleas. W C Davis and J W Wideman. co-partners doing business under the firm name of Davis & Wideman, Plaintiff, against Eve Chandler, Jane < handler, Willie Chandler, James Chandler. Pompey Chandler, Eve <-ordes, Beulah Chandler, Mollie Chandler and Peter Chandler, Defendants. To the Defendants above named: 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 subscriber at his office in Manning, South Carolina, within twenty days afterjAe service thereof, 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. Dated December 12, A D 1916. J A Weinberg, Plaintiffs' Attorney. To the Defendants Jane Chandler, Willie Chandler and James Chandler: You will take nqtice that the summons an 1 complaint in the above entitled ac* * - j 2? al. lion nas Deen nieu in uie unite ui me Clerk of Court for Williamsburg county. J A Weinberg. Plaintiffs' Attorney. February 10, 1917. 2-15-3t Clerk's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of williamsburg. Court of Common Pleas. R F Cox, Jr. Plaintiff, against John Barr, Toney Barr, Mike Barr, Jack Barr, Satira Hannah, Mary Barr, Josie Barr. Hippus Barr, Nettie Barr. Chalmers Barr, J E Hemingway, W C Hemingway, George S Hemingway and W C Rollins, copartners trading * - ? * Ttr n TT : under tne nrm name 01 n u nemiogway & Company, Smith-Williams Company, a corporation duly chartered and existing by and under the laws of the State of South Carolina, Defendants, Pursuant to an order in the above stated case, signed by his Honor Judge R W Memminger on the 12th day or February, 1917, I will offer for sale at public auction before the court house door? in Kingstree, S C, on sales day in March, to-wit: the 5th day of March, 1917, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tract of land: "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the county of Williamsburg. State of South Carolina, containing sixty-four (64) acres, more or less, bounded on the North by lands of the said R F Cox, Jr, on the East by lands of the said R F Cox, Jr, and of W S Cox and of M McAllister; on the South by lands of R F Cox, Jr, and Mrs Lady Hanna, and on the West by lands of R F Cox, Jr, and Mrs Lady Hanna and known as lands "' Tool/ Rorr '' I Ui LUC C9VOVC VI uavn 1/ui a. f vivvvimvui Purchaser to pay for papers. 2-15-3t H 0 Britton, Clerk of Court Williamsburg of county. Clerk's Sale. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of williamsburg, In the Court of Common Pleas. C B Guess, Plaintiff, against Prince Murray and B H Guess, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree, for foreclosure and sale, made by his Honor, Judge R W Memminger, issued out of the court of common pleas, in the above entitled action, on the 13th day of February, 1917, I will sell at public auction, in front of the court house, at Kingstree, South Carolina, during the legal hours for sales, on Monday, the 5tn day of March, 1917, the following described real estate: "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the county of Williamsburg, State of soutn Carolina, containing ten no; acres, and bounded on the East by lands of Dr Boyd; on the South by lands of Titus Samuels; on the West by other lands of the estate of Nathan Glasglow; on the North by lands of B H Guess, the same being the tract of land upon which the said Prince Murray now resides, and being a part of the estate of Nathan Glasglow's land, bequeathed by the said Nathan Glasglow to the said Prince Murray and described in a certain deed made by Solomon Glasglow tojthe said Prince Murray." Terms of sale, Cash. Purchaser to pay for the papers. H 0 Britton, Clerk of Court of Common Please, Williamsburg coounty. February 14, 1917. 2-15-3t Administrator's Notice. All persons having claims against the estate of the late George W Davis will please file the same duly verified with the undersigned and all persons indebt ed to said estate will please make payment to the undersigned, at his office in Kingstree, S C. H 0 Britton, Administrator of the Estate of George W Davis. Deceased. 2-15-3t Administrator's Notice. All persons having claims against the estate of the late J L Bennett will please hie Che same ctoiv verified with the undersigned and aujjersons indebted to said estate will plea^ make payment to the undersigned, at his office in Kingstree, S C. H 0 Britton, A fWn Pofofa rtf T T. AUUllUiObiOlVt vx vuv xjowuvv vx w w Bennett, Deceased. 2-15-3t Undressed LumberI always have on hand a lot of undressed lumber (board and framing) at my mill near Kings tree, for sale at the lowest price for good material See or write me for furifer information, etc. f. h. hodge; / Citation Notice. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of williamsburg. By P M Brockinton, Esquire, Probate J udge. Whereas, W J Flowers made suit to me i to grant him Letters of Administration I of the Estate of and effects of W S J I Flowers, These are therefore to cite and ad! monish all and singular the kindred and j creditors of the said WSJ Flowers, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Kingstree, S C, on the 3rd day of March next after publication hereof, 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 17th day of February, Anno Domini. 1917. P M Brockinton. 2-22-2t Probate Judge. Notice of Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned as executor of the last Will and Testament of Mary A Yarborough, deceased, will apply to the Judge oT Probate of Williamsburg county, at his office in Kingstree, S C, at twelve m., on the 26th day of March, 1917, for his final discharge as executor of said last Will and Testament. 2-22-5t Clinton J Yarborough, Executor of Last Will and Testament of Mary A Yarborough, deceased. Notice of Application for Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 3rd day of March, 1917, at 12 o'clock noon, I will apply to P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate for Williamsburg coun/a* T niamlo 5A??U a Q F.TOMlfn* \>J f iUl U^VVCIO A/IOUli?7V4 J HO AMVvwwa of the Estate of H S Garner, deceased. W C Garner, 2-l-5tp Executor. Executors' Notice. All persons having claims against the estate of S R Cockfield, deceased, will present the same, duly attested, to the undersigned or to their attorney, LeRoy Lee, of Kingstree, S C, and all persons indebted do said estate will make payment to the undersigned as the duly qualified executrix and executors of said estate, at Johnsonville, S C. Ellen Nixon Cockfield R l Cockfield, G W Dickson, Executrix and Executors of Estate of S R Cockfield, deceased. 3-l-3t Corporators' Notice. Pursuant to authority conferred up on tne unaersignea. notice is nereoy given that book9 of subscription to the capital stock of the Williamsburg Canning and Pickling Co will be opened on Monday, March 5, 1917, at 12 o'clock, noon,at the court house, Kingstree. SC. Said capital stock to be $6000.00, divided into 240 shares of the par value of $25.00 each. L W Gilland, H A Miller, J D O'Bryan, Board of Corporators. ' February 27, 1917. Notice of Application for Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 5th day of March, 19i7, at 12 o'clock noon, I will apply to P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate for Williamsburg county, for Letters Dismissory as Admistrator with will annexed of the Estate of Louise Marion Davis, deceased. B G Mitchum, 2-l-5tp Administrator. Notice of Application for Final DischargeNotice is hereby given that on the 26th day of February,A Djl917, at 12 o'clock, noon, I will apply to P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for Letters Dismissory as Administorof the estate of J J McCollough. deceased. A E McCollou?;h, l-25-5t Administrator. January 22, 1917. Notice of Application for Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 3d day of March, 1917, at 12 o'clock, I will apply to P M Brockinton, Probate Judge of Williamsburg county, for Letters Dismissory as Administrator of the estate of H L Long, deceased. D T A rlnnlMiafwof At* O I\ LjUIXIv, nuiiiixiio vi abvi January 29, 19J7. 2-l-5tp Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby given that all parties having claims against the estate of J J Strickland,deceased, will present the same, duly attested, to the undersigned administrator, or to his attorney, LeRoy Lee. Kingstree. S. C., for payment, and all parties indebted to said estate are requested to make - payment to the undersigned or his said attorney. T. L. JOYE, Administrator of the estate of J. J. Strickland, deceased. Mouzon, S. C. 2-22-t3 WAPNINCf Timuunui Notice is hereby given, and all persons are warned, both white and black, that there shall be no more plowing into the right-of-way of the public roads of Williamsburg county. The width of our public roads is 10 feet from the center of road, exclusive of ditches or other obstructions. The Road Engineer will in a few days commence to inspect all the roads to see if there are any violations of this iaw. 2-15-4t J N Hammett, Supervisor. S W Jennings, Road Engineer. Send your Job Work to The Record office. Satisfaction guaranteed. ; Children Clean Up Florence. Florence,February 25:?In a clean up campaign directed against tin cans in the town.thechildrenbrought to the Times office Friday afternoon more than 22,000 tin cans. They h&d been offered tickets to a show now exhibiting here in exchange for their cans, aid it is on the count of the tickets given out that the estimate : of the cans is based. The children ? A. i_:i - - i. i j came in automouues, irucits ami wagons and brought their cans in crocus sacks, baby carriages, paper bags, express and delivery wagons, and some of them had them festooned arcund them in great strings. They got a lot of cans, but there are still some left for another clean up campaign if the city health authorities stir up the enterprise again. The children were delighted with the reward tnat they got from the carnival. The band played for them, and hundreds of people came to see the tin can parade. It - was a rare and interesting sight. < OHIO WOMAN'S WISH For Tired, Weak, Nervous Women l< ffollAfnntAine. Ohio.?"I wish every I tired, weak, nervous woman couJd have Vinol, :for I never spent any money in my life that did me so much good as that I spent for VinoL I was weak, tired, worn out and nervous, and Vino! mads me strong, well and vigorous after : everything else had failed to help me, and I can now do my housework with , pleasure."?Mrs. J. F. Lamborn. We guarantee Vinol, our delicious coi liver and iron tonic, for all weak, run- 1 i down, nervous, debilitated conditions, i Scott Drug Co, Kingstree, S C. Administrator's Notice Notics is hereby given that all persons : having claims against the estate of J j W Gral am, deceased, will present the same duly attested to the undersigned for allowance, and all persons indebted 1 to said estate are requested to settle the same. W G Graham, Administrator, 2-22-51 Leo. S C j h RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment. That's i the ;;urc?t way to stop them. ] [[The best rubbing liniment is i mustang.liniment; hood for the A ilments of j] ' , Hon es, Mules, Cattle, Etc. | ' (food for your own A chss, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, ' ] Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c 50c. SI. Ai all Dealers. > ' ? r:;y3ggTzmm ' In the Babel of Voices how is the public to judge vhose is most worthy to be heard 7 I Keep in taind a few fs:ts and your decision will be easy. We were doing business 88 years ago. I 1 We bare continued in e.n unbroken line ever since j The experience, tbe skill, thie tried and proved , methods icqnired in that long perioc. are enjoyed by few concerns. Pin your faith to the house that has ijot the qualities to endure. The folk wins Brands of Whiskey have a confirmed popularity: OLD KEb TUCKY SPRINGS 1 gal. jng, $3.50 DEERF00T RYE ! 4 full qts. 3.75 PINNACLE CORN | 8 pints, 4.M , MOLLY'S MALT J 16 fc-pints, 4.00 OLDE P; RCHMENT RYE, a S^b Whisker 4 quarts, 4.75 Exprcsi charges prepaid. Remittance to accompany ' order. Stite full P. O. address, and nearest express office. Se ad for full price-list of Wines and Liquors. 1 JAMES OLWELL & CO. 181 West Street Establish id 1828 NEW YORK Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor of Registration will be open on the 1st Mooday in ench month for the purpose of J registering any person who is qualified a.- follows: Who sfiall have been a resident o' i ' * ??,t rhc me oiaie iur uwu jraio, auu vi ?u? ( county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote four months before the day of ' election, and shall have paid, si? months tefore, any poll tax then due and payable, and who can both read and write any section of the constitution of LD96 submitted to him by the 1 Supervisors of Registration, or wh can show that he owns, and has paid all taxes collectible on during the present year, property in this State assessed a t three hundred dollars or | j more. o c. uuuuuun, ' lerk of Board. ? i ??I ? *??? ??? Whenever You Need a General Toole Take drove's The Olll Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well knovratonic properties of QUININE I and IKON. It acts on the Liver, Drives | oat Maleiia, Epwjhes the Blood and ' Builds uj the JVndle System. SO cents. 1 WOULD NOT STOOP TO PICK UP THE MONET. ''I Had Absolutely Lost all Interest is Everything," Says Mrs Wooten. SHE FEARED THE WORST Strong, Happy Woman Now, Bat Once Her Folks Seemed to Have Lost Hope of Her Recovery* "I had gotten in such bad health that I did not take any interest in anything before I took Tanlac, and I often told iny folks that if I should see money on the floor I would not stoop to pick it up," said Mrs T M wf_ ..x_._ .# 1 ?? ?r a n u ooien, 01 ios morgan Ave, ureenville, as she began to tell how Tanlac had changed her condition from that of almost and invalid to a healthy, strong, happy woman. Mrs Wooten's statement follows: "I suffered from a complete physical breakdown and the after effect of a long drawn out spell of malaria. I was very weak. So weak that I was in bed at least half of every day. My appetite had left me and it seemed that I didn't want anything to eat and couldn't find much to tempt my appetite. I could not sit up long at a time, and I had absolutely lost all interest in everything. "I had been in very bad health for two or more years and I sure was a sick person, too. I had began to wonder if I ever would get well, or ever a little stronger, and I could tell by the way my folks talked that they had about lost hope of me ever getting well again. "Then somel>ody told me to try Tanlac, and I began taking it. I took six bottles and I have gained at least twenty pounds in weight. I sure was skin aijd bones when I began taking Tanlac, but I am heavy enough now and I feel like a new person. "Tanlac did me more good than all of the other medicine that I l?i i A it? i *T LUUJi put lu^riiicr, iwiu i tci uiuin Jul take a lot of medicine before I took Tanlac. The Tanlac gave me a good appetite almost from the start and soon I began to improve right along in health and trength. and now I am able to do my housework and my ironing and I am strong and hearty. I give Tanlac all the credit for getting me out of bed and on my feet again, and no nne can fully understand how much lanlac did for me unless they had seen me before I took it, and I had been almost an invalid for two years tiefore I took Tanlac and then I >nly had to take six littles to get my strength back. "I certainly can give Tanlac the highest praise, because it changed me from an almost bed-ridden in- ^ valid to a strong, happy and hearty yt ivoman." Tanlac, the master medicine, is , sold hy Kingstree Drug Co, Kings- , tree; Mallard Lumber Co?.Greelyville; Farmers' Drug Co, Helningivay>S S Aronson, Kine; R P Hinaant, Suttons; \V D Bryan, Bryan. Htckson Predicts The Fashions. iiicKson, tne oest Known creator of tailored suits on Fifth Avenue, mBkes the following fashion predictions in Harper's Bazar for March, now ready: "Broadly speakiripr, the straight silhouette will continue: skirts will be noticeably narrower, jackets will be shorter, and an appearance of simplicity will be striven for. Perfect tailoring, plaincloth and hone or selfcolored buttons are the striking features of nine outjof ten street costumes; and even in top and motorcoats plain fabric, especially coverts, are more modish than the stripes and checks of a short time ago. ? ? Stop That Cough. A backing cough weakens the whole system, drains your energy and gets worse if neglected; your throat is raw, your chest aches and you feel sore all over. Relieve that cold at once with Dr King's Xew Discovery. The soothing pine balsams heal the irritated membranes, and the antisepticand laxative qualities kill the germs and break up your cold. Don't let a cold linger. Get ^ fl Dr King's Xew Discovery today at urtiir Tlriicrffiit "ilV ""w'i Did Johnsonvllle High ScbooJ^^H^^^^H The last meeting of the Literary society was held or^^HH^H^^H February The meeting consist^^^^^B^B^H|^H^H Query:?Resolved tion the ye Industrial wis many oroughtoutone^HH^^^^H^^^H^^H judges favor the s ?d% JHHBBHH