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t J GET f Of frmrii ery Tim< Here you wi Goods line Ladies', Mer Wear of fere found in thij Our store has I seasonable goods You are bound to dial welcome aw? C1 Main Kine'sl A A ^ r' Sell Your Tobai . ^^=AHD! Williamsburg I Horses, Mules, Harness,Saddles, ] Yours t< Williamsburg I Kingstree, f BE CA ABOUT WH This is a seasonable i monition. It is passed along t food specialist. Now, if you would h buy your groceries fror M. H. J J j Academy Street, RUB-MY-TISM fWill cure Rheumatism, Neur>ialgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic - Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Eczema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c the W ng to this S 3 You Come ill find anything for your House i's and Childern' A d at the lowest s or any other tc been greatly enlarged, is one of the larges i find what you want, tits you always. TJCF St., Near D< tree, ;co at Kingstree ;EE THE | Live Stock Co. | OR i Buggies, Wagons, Mowers,Rakes,Etc. ! o please, I live Stock Co. ' - - S.C . REFUL I ATYOUEAT i ( is well as reasonable ad- i i >y every doctor and pure 1 wmmmm?mB^Mbmmm ^ eed this excellent advice, a the old reliable store of s < Next to Postoffice " Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a ( General Tonic because it comains the ^ j wellknown tonic properties of QUININE t and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives { i out Malaria, Enriches the. Blood and j I Builds up the Whole Systpin. SO cent? / \ I MJIT tore fcvtoTown I in the Dry hold Needs. 's Ready-toprices to be >wn. I and onr stock of t in the county, here, and a corLER t , epot, S. C. ?=J Notice of Sale. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, eastern district of south carolina. In re: R W Lewis, Bankrupt Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the order of R J Kirk, Esq, Referee n Bankruptcy in the above entitled matter and dated August 8, 1917, the andersigned Trustee will sell at public miction to the highest bidder for cash at the store building formerly occupied by the said R W Lewis in the town of Kingstree, S C, on Monday, the t20th lay of August, 1917. at 12 o'clock noon, all of the personal estate of the said R W Lewis, consisting of the stock of joods, wares and merchandise, book accounts and choses in action, and also the mercantile furniture and fixtures, consisting of show cases, counters, safe, refrigerator, etc, now being and located in the store building formerly occupied by the said R W Lewis, and also by leparate sale at the same time and place the household furniture and effects of the said R W Lewis, bankrupt, all of which being set forth in the ichedules filed herein. 8-9-2t R K Wallace, August 19, 1917. Trustee. Citation Notice. rHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of williamsburg, By P M Brockinton, Esq, Probate Judge. WliprMs T. W rCillnnH moila anifr to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects 1 >f R C McCabe. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred ind creditors of the said R C McCabe, leceased, that they be and appear t>efore me in the Court of Probate, to )e held at Kingstree, S C, on the 20th lay of August next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, ;o show cause, if any they have, why Jie said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 6th day of \ugust. Anno Domini, 1917. P M Brockinton, 8-9-2t Probate udge. Notice of Application for Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the JOth day of August, A D 1917, at 12 )'clock noon, I will apply to P M Brocknton, Pobate Judge of Williamsburg county, for Letters Dismissory as Administrator of the Estate of Algine F rartt. J S Tartt, 7-19-5tp Administrator. Notice of Application for Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 20th lay of August. A D 1917, at 12 o'clock, I will apply to P M Brockinton, Probate ludge of Williamsburg county, for Let:ers Dismissorjr as Executor of the estate of Adam Keels, deceased. 7-19-5t Bowers Keels, Executor. . i Tax Land Sales. ( By virtue of an execution to me directed, I have levied upon and will sell for taxes on the first Monday in September, 1917, being the 3d day of the month, before the court house door in I Kingstree, S C, the following described lands, to-wit: Three hundred (300) acres of land in Anderson township, Williamsburg coun- n ty, S C, belonging to Mrs Mary E Boatwright, and bounded as follows: On the North by Black river; on the East by lands of M H Parson; on the South by lands of M H Parson; on the West by lands of LA Parson; a Also 5 acres in Anderson township belonging to Frank Timmons and bound- v ed as follows: On tbe North by lands of ] George Timmons; on the East by lands , of estate of W J Blakely; on the South J by lands of estate of Mack Timmons; r on the West by lands of W K Thomas; Also 132.2 acres of land in Anderson c township belonging to William C Van j Vorst and bounded as follows: On the North by the public road; on the East % by lands of Mape Smith; on the South <: and West by lands of West Howard; Also 169 acres,of land in Monzon township belonging to Mrs L P Kinder and j <_ bounded as follows: On the North by I , lands of William Scott: on the East and South by lands of Virgil Kinder; on the I West by lands of J E Lain; j , Also 4 acres of land in Hope town-1 1 ship, Williamsburg county, S C, and 1 bounded as follows: On the North by' the old Benbow road; on the East by j ^ lands of the estate of J W Ferrell; on j the South by lands of J M Tisdale; on , the West by lands of J F Montgomery. 1 Purchasers to pay for papers. ;i George J Graham, B-16-3t Sheriff Williamsburg Co. c j Notice of Sale Under > ' Execution. > STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I county of Williamsburg. g Court of Common Please. Curlee Clothing Company, Plaintiff, against r S R Cockfield, Defendant f Notice is hereby given that by and } under virtue of an execution issued out of the Court of Common Please for ' Williamsburg county in the above eq! ' titled action dated the 27th day of I April, 1917, to me directed, I have levi- [ ed upon and will sell at public auction before the court house door at Kingstree, S C, on the 3rd day of September, 1817, same being salesday, between the t legal hours of sale, the following de- J scribed real estate: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate in the county of Wil- 9 lrmsburg and State of South Carolina, r containing thirty-six (36) acres, more q or less, bounded North by L B Keefe; .. East by lands of L B Keefe; South by *' Sam Matthews, and West by James I Eaddy. g Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers v 8-16-3t George J Graham, Sheriff of Williamsburg County. 1 Kingstree, S C, August 15, 1937. a ! I CHILLgtFEVB I ' tfl ROS 'CHILLS AND SEVER. 1 V III DUMB AOUC. BILIOUS SEVER T M INT IBM ITT I NT SEVER AND 1 ! ALL MALARIAL DISBAStS B II AND LA OR IPSE. l| | DIRECTIONS II pw TWO TEASSOONSULS-IN | II WATER EVERY THREEHOURS H [X UNTIL IT ACTS WELL. THEN ; THREE TIMES A DAY CHILDHKN IN PMOPORTIONTO ASS 1 I PRJCB 25 CBNTI I IB M4>NV'?CTU*t?? II t J JACKSONVILLE. FLA. g r ' Bury it at druggists and v general storas or postpaid \ from the manufactur#rs.t v 1 J WOMEN! \ : JI0THERS\ ' f DAUGHTERSi c You who > tire easily; are pale, has' jl?(A 7. o r Irritable: ... |yuee times a \,q -> r^Lls will increase your strengt^Rnd ^<*uance 100 per cent In two^B^ks' many cases.?Ferdli^B^klng. N<J\^?IUXATED IKON lh0re b> ft. KUV Vr' ? obtainrd 'romd^Kod druigln on inMjt;# gJai?i;U? of ^tr&or monyy re ftindrd. itua!!; ty flvo-gratn Hh leu in ^ (M:m t /fry ?n?r rr.riU No. 666 This it a prescription prepared especially or MALARIA or CHILLS 6. FEVER. rive or six doses will break any case, and f taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver octtcr than Calomel and docs not gripe or sicken. 25c I \ jAINED 25 POUNDS BY TAKING TANLAC. >ERRY DECLARES HE IS NOW WELL AND STRONG AGAIN. rook Friends Advice-Nashville Man Says He Was Not Free From Suffering a Single Day For Three Years. "I don't reckon there ever was i i~ .1. a.. t niyuuuy m a, inucu noise 11 a uuaii i vas when I began taking Tanlac,but ,'ve actually gained 2o pounds since [ began taking the medicine, and low I feel as well and strong as any>ne could wish," declared S M Pery, an employe of the city of Nashville, Tenn.who resides at 322 Grace treet, that city. "One day about three years ago," ontinued Mr Perry, "my stomach >ecame all swollen up and sore and began to have pains in my chest, took medicines and used liniments >ut they did me no good and there vas never a day during those three -ear:- I was free from suffering until took Tanlac. I had no appetite for anything to eat, and everything I lid eat was so heavy on my stomach could hardly endure the pain. I lad neryous indigestion and the gas >uuiu get iiivw injr eiicot auu ar nost cut aff my breath. I was in uch a bad shape that the least ex:itement would shock my nerves so nuch that my heart would jump and lutter, and I was so weak I could lardly tote the baby. Some mornngs I would start to work and my leart would start to fluttering and !'d get so weak I could hardly ireathe and would have to sit down md rest and then go back home. I 'ould be so weak and worn out afer trying to work all day and would >e so long getting home my wife rould become afraid I was dead omewhere along the way. Many a light I suffered so I was just up and lown?mostly up?unable to sleep it all. I took every kind of medicine heard of, and nothing did me any ;ood and I just kept going down hill. "Finally, a friend of mine who mew of my awful condition told me ! needed Tan lac and I got a bottle tnd began taking it. It gave me a ine appetite and I felt so much betT sw/-vt r? r* aI hnx V*aI f 1a offni* iCI X (jut nuuuici uuiuc, auu aiwi aking it I felt perfectly well and as strong as a mule. I have taken six jottles in all and, as I said before, !'ve gained 25 pounds in weight,and vhen meal time comes I am as hunjry as a wolf and can eat just anyhing I want. 1 have none of that umping and fluttering of the .heart low and I can breathe as free and sasy as I ever could. I sleep like a og every night and go to my work (very morning whistling and feeling ine. When I hear anyone around (omplaining, I tell them they ought o take Tanlac." Tanlac, the master medicine, is old by Kingstree Drug Co, Kingsree; Mallard Lumlier Co, Greelydlle; Farmers' Drug Co, Hemingvay; S S Aronson, Lane; R P Hinlant, Suttons; W D Bryan, Bryan. Good for Railroad Men! The railroads show a great intpusp in traffic since the war start id and it is noticeable that it is beng handled with the same equipnent and the same force, comparaively speaking, as the smaller busiless of a few months ago was hanlled. This, we are sure, is due to he patriotism and zeal of the men working for the railroads. There s not a more loyal set of men in the vorld than the railroad men of this .ountry, and if we are correct in his matter, as w? think we are, hey should be given all the credit ind honor that is their due.?Ex. liinnfaMf tl/anf Allf 16 liieui iraincui nomcui Men and half-grown boys (white or olored), carpenters, mechanics, laborers, etc. Steady work and good wages, "ree houM rent. Pay roll weekly in ash. Railroad fare refunded if work one reek. COLUMBIA CLAY CO., -19-tf Colombia. I. C. Pays 25c a Month - ? ? * n (xL. for Perfect neairn For 15 years, E. A. Citi'r. Bessever, Ala. has raid V"? ir. j-.th 10 keep in perfect hc.iith. R..\drv, n ic tat r: "I ?!? ? :* i??M rrr fi<* rwmen4 >? Onn^r Liv*r Kffulito;. 1 tu.vo 4 ? .... ?!> . medicinefor fiftMB jran, I k - it n th? betWor all livtr com Uiou. and v 1 cc^o u* ca?? lodifeHioii known. Whan I ? rvfc < r i ! ki*o y.mr GnanrLirer fl^en' rt!.oI -ftittoo DrnfC6, w?buj<s( ikb;(b .. ' ? i * 14 11 ?i*iy it by thn rro<?. ] i-v* or* ' ? cj?,v? uwutti tku \ would not bo Vithcut i. f. r ,\n> ".inf." ?ranger Mvcr R^jaiator is strictlr vc;r-la'?!o, non-alcoholic preparation, and i? hiif lily recommended for sick headache, indigestion, biliousness and all stomach and liver complaints. Your druggist can supply you?25c a box. Graafer Medicine Co., CkiHauofi, Teaa. -',fW Bethel Personal Mention. Bethel, August 14:?Mr and Mrs S H Burgess and little son of Macon, Ga.are visiting the former's parents, Mr and Mrs R E Burgess. Miss Scott McElveen is visiting her 'sister. Mrs J W Dennis, at Kingstree. Mr and Mrs L K Wall of Olanta spent Sunday in this community. Mrs W T Evans and children of Trio are visiting Mrs Evans' sister, Mrs Bishop Burgess. Miss Retha Burgess, accompanied by her little nephew, Roland Mills, spent last week with her parents here. Mr Garris Thompson of Olanta and Miss Juanita Sires were guests of Miss Jessie McElveen Sunday. Miss Bessie uranam or scranton 13 visiting friends here. Messrs Allen Thigpen and Lawhonne of Olanta were pleasant visitors in our community Friday night. Mr C L McEIveen of Kingstree spent Sunday with his parents, Mr and Mrs R C McEIveen. The home of Mr and Mrs C L Burgess was brightened by the arrival of a fine daughter Monday morning, August 6. Mother and babe are doing niceiy. Mr Reece Wilson is the proud owner of an aoto. Mr Daniel McEIveen spent Sunday with his parents here. A large crowd carried tobacco to Kingstree from around here last week. All are very much pleased with the prices received this year. Mr and Mrs Thomas Kennedy and children of Manning spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs J E Kennedy. Messrs Bart Burgess, Bennie Frierson and Sumter Hodge spent Saturday night and Sunday with their parents here and at Mouzons. Mr T M nihhnna and danorhter' Leola, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr and Mrs W H McElveen. Misses Allie and Pansy Epps are visiting relatives in Kingstree. Messrs R S Burgess and Ira Epps spent last week-end with friends and relatives at Bishopville. Messrs Lamar Burgess and Made Wilson spent a few days last week.in Charleston. Messrs T B and W A Cooper and J W Stewart spent Sunday night at Nesmith. Misses Jessie McElveen and Lee Cooper and brother, Tommie, spent Satorday night and Sunday with Mr and Mrs J W Dennis, Jr, at Kingstree. Mr W H McElveen was in Kingstree today. A few people from here attended the ice cream festival at Oakdale Friday night. Mr David Edds stood the examin ation at Kingstree yesterday. He does not know whether he will be called into service or not. The show in Kingstree last week attracted large crowds from here. Some of our tobacco growers sold on the Lake City market Thursday, realizing fine prices. Messrs J W Stewart and R S Burgess have inyested in cars. Mr Charley Carraway of Charleston spent from Saturday to Monday with his farfiily, who are visiting Mr and Mrs G W, Burgess. Mr J V Burgess visited the county seat Monday. Everyone is busy pulling fodder. Locals from Salters. Salters, August 14:?We are having fine weather now. and farmers are Dusy stripping iouuci piepaiatory to picking cotton,which is opening very fast. Mr and Mrs J N Spann of Florence spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr J M Plowden of Summerton spent a few days here last week on business. Miss Emmie Ferrell spent Sunday with friends at Alcolu. Miss Florence H Stubbs of Bennettsville spent last week with relaHvpq hprp. Mr Charlie D*vid of Bennettsville spent last week with relatives here. We are pleased to have with us for a few days Miss Sue Stoll of Kingstree, who is visiting Mrs C W Boswell. Mrs W C Tuttle of Greelyville spent Thursday with Mr and Mrs E W Tuttle, of this place. Mr T E Salters left here Saturday for a visit to various places in the upper part of the State. He will be away several weeks. Just asothers have said,"I do not see how the Kingstree Furniture Co can sell better goods for less money." "There's a reason." I do not know the tobacco business; I do " * TT7 _ Know tne rurniture Dusiness. v*e have gentlemen in Kingstree that do know the tobacco business and will pay you all your tobacco is worth, and I will sell you your furniture and guarantee quality and price. 7-12-tf Kingstree Furniture Co. Forty clerks will be required at the cantonments at Columbia,Greenville and Spartanburg,and more than four hundred applications have been received at the army headquarters in Charleston. 'v^lj