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J Scott-Loga 'S Wholpfi^li I Provision Meat, Lard, Flour, Rice thing wanted in Bu at lowest p< Cotton Seed I Corn a W. T. Wiikins' old stanc vKingstree, fmsmmmsszmm I y n.i 12k lb. Paid Choice Beef, m a ?. Mutton -Agent for San ! THE PEOPL ' H.?. MILL! JfclVEj We shall hav i J tra gooa Horses a at our tables th< Come in and lool Yours t Williamsburg Kingstree, f = Your L Needs No when you use 01 Tn r or iresniiess liciousness our 1 Canned and has no equal, article when yo your money goe M. H. J ^ on s ,o' in Company I 5 Grocers ;| Merchants J| , Grits or any and everylk can be gotten here j | ossible prices. fij ileal and Hulls J; ind Hay | 1. Near the Depot. | South Carolina | I li III Ut Best Market Price Paid for Cow Hides. Pork, Sausage and Veal. tee River Bricks. E'S MARKET :R. Proprietor. STOCK. e a carload of exind Mules e la& of this week, k them over. o please, live Stock Co. - - s. c. =3v \ nnoHfo TppVUtV Whetting ir Groceries, and all-round deine of Bottled Goods You buy the real u come to us, and 'S a long way. ACOBS pi & | CJ Tax Notice. The tax books will be open for collection of taxes for the year 1917 on the 15th day of October, prox. Tax levy as follows: For State mills Ordinary County 4 " Roads 3 " Constitutional School 3 " For High School No 16 2 " ' Bonds " 16 2 ?? ** ii 4 ? ' 12 6 " " 15 8 ? ** 42 4 58 5 4* 4* 44 25 3 " Sd'c'I Sch No 2.32. 40 and 47. 2 44 "31....: 3 8, 38, 51, 37, 45. 61. 25, 11, 46, 48. 50, 58, 34, 56, 4, 59, 5, 41, 60, 6,17,29,43, 53,14, 7,18 and 57.. 4 mills Special School No 49 6 " No 13, 27, 28, 54, 42, 12, 16, 22, 36, 39, 52, 19 and 55, 8..mills Special School No 24 10 " 15, 23 and al2 12 " For Clarendon Township?Bond Tax for Clarendon Court House, 1.4 mills. A tax of 50c on dogs. All parties between the ages of 21 and 60 years, inclusive, are liable, unless exempted by law, to a poll tax of $1.00, also to a commutation tax of $2.00. Special levy on all cows, hogs, goats and sheep in parts of Penn, Anderson and all of Suttons townships for fence, 50 mills. Upon all unpaid taxes after December 31 a penalty of 1% will be added for January, 1% for February and 5% to 15th day of March next, after which the books will be closed and executions issued upon all unpaid taxes. Those who-desire to pay their taxes through the mail may expedite matters by dropping the Treasurer a card asking for the amount of their taxes, so as to avoid sending the wrong amount, also stating the towninip or townships (if property is owned in more than one) and if possible give school district where property is located. After paying taxes examine your receipts and see if all your property is covered; if not, see about it at once. By following the above suggestions complications and additional cost may be avoided. R B SMITH, 9-20 Countv Treasurer. Land For Sale. i One tract of land containing four hundred and forty-four (444) acres, located on the public road from Kingstree to Manning, about 5 miles from Kingstree, which tract has about 150 to 200 acres cleared with 6 tenant houses. This tract is so situated that it can be cut into several small tracts from < 50 acres to 100 acres as purchasers may desire. Also one tract containing 347 acres situated about 3 miles from Salters, with about 175 acres cleared, and 5 or 6 tenant houses thereon. This tract can be cut advantageously in two tracts. Terms >f sale, one-third cash and balace on credit of one, two and three years, with interest at 8% per annum, interest payable annually. Buildings to be insured and policy assigned to me. John A Kelley, 9-50-tf Kingstree, S C. Notice of Application for Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 22nd day of September, A D 1917, at 12 o'clock noon, I will apply to P M Brockinton, Pobate Judge of Williamsburg county, for Letters Dismissory as Ad ministrator or the Estate or jane e Tisdale, deceased. W A McCrea, 8-23-5tp Administrator. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned against hunting, fishing, securing wood or trespassing in any manner whatsoever upon the lands of Handy and M R Holleman. All violators of this notice will be prosecuted at law 8-20-3tp W J Holleman, Agt. Trespass Notice. All person are hereby warned against hunting, fishing or trespassing in any manner whatsoever upon the lands of the estate of Mary E Gibbons, deceased, in Hope and Laws townships, Williamsburg county, S C. Violators of this rotice will be Prosecuted by the undersigned. 8-30-4tp J P Gibbons. Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor of Re* istration will be open 011 trie lsi .Monday in each month for the purpose ot registering any person who is qualified ar follows: Who shall have been a resident o the State for two years, and of thf county onp year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote four months before the day of election, and shall have paid, six months before, any poll tax then du< and payable, and who can both read and write any section of the constitution of 1805 submitted to bim by thf Supervisors of Registration, or wh< can show that he owns, and has paid all taxes collectible on during tht present year, property in this State assessed at three hundred dollars n? more. B E Clarkson, r lerk of Boarn RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Eczema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c What is LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED GASCARA A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark, Bine Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and Pepsin. Combines strength with palatable aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c ' xf _ FARM DEMONSTRATION ! ^ WORK | | By C. W. BAKER, Agent | ? sasnfuz. *^-t>?'. -'J i TJ"*v^r.-*v,^* w vy v -^?- v w Planting of Wheat, The average yield of wheat in the State for the past ten years has been 10.4 bushels. This yield could \)e brought up considerably if proper fertilizers were used, seedjbed were properly prepared, and good seed were planted. The government is asking that we increase the supply of wheat this year so as to feed the European countries and our soldiers. The seed can be bought at reasonable prices in the county. I have the names of several farmers who n supply wheat for seed. FERTILIZERS. Lime should be applied at the rate of 1000 to 4000 pounds to the acre, two weeks before planting. 250 pounds of acid phosphate, and 25 to 50 pounds of nitrate of soda should be applied when planting. Under the abnormal conditions potash cannot be gotten unless from cotton seed meal. When wheat starts to grow in the spring, 50 to 77 pounds of nitrate of soda should oe appnea. Barnyard manure is the best fertilizer when it can be had. Five to six tons spread to the acre, 40 to 50 pounds of acid phosphate should be used with every ton of barnyard manure. PREPARATION OF SEED BED AND PLANTING. / The soil should be thoroughly plowed or disked so that it is in a good condition, two or three weeks before seeding if lime is to be used. If the drill is to be used the ground should be harrowed and then rolled. The soil is then left thus two weeks for the organic matter to decay and for the lime to neutralize the acid. The soil should then be disked again and the seed drilled in. If no drill is available, the seed can be sown on top of the grown and harrowed in. | HOME v ? DEMONSTRATION ; b COLUMN. I Miss Amanda Edwards. | ARTICHOKE PICKLE, ftm + hor firtiphnlfp.q flpftHSP thrOUffb ly, scrape with pocket or paring knife until all peeling is removed. Soak in national brine (1 cup salt to 1 gallon water) over night, rinse next morning and dry off with cloth. Pack in jars, pour over white vinegar, boiling hot, to every quart of which has been added l? cups sugar, It powdered sugar. QUINCE PRESERVES. (GOOD FOR PEARS ALSO). 4 quarts quince 2 quarts sugar 1 quart water Boil quinces till tender. Bring sugar and water to a boil and boil 20 minutes. Drop in fruit and let simmer for 30 minutes. PUMPKIN CHIPS. Pare ana scrape tne pumpKin. cut into smali squares about as thick as knife blade, and after covering with its weight in granulated sugar, let it stand all night. There will be a syrup in the morning. Boil it all slowly until nearly tender, then add one lemon sliced thin for each pound of pumpkin; cook until the pumpkin is clear; remove from the syrup and when the latter has boiled until thick pour it over the pumpkin and cool. The old miser in the story, who dropped a five dollar gold piece in ' u j the plate at church, mistaKing it ior a nickel, could get no satisfaction out of the deacon, as will be recalled, but he was not the man to give up easily. Accordingly he sought legal advice with a view of instituting a suit at law. But the lawyer whom he consulted was one of those rare and gifted souls who would rather be witty than rich, or almost anything else, for that matter. "Sir," said he at once, "you have no case. You are guilty of contributory negJigence." Wanted! Wanted! Wanted! Men and half-grown boys (white or colored), carpenters, mechanics. laborers, etc. Steady work and good wages. Free house rent. Pay roll weekly in cash. Railroad fare refunded if work one week. COLUMBIA CLAY CO., 7-19-tf Columbia. S. C. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System Tba Old Standard asaeral atrenathenin* tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC,driVes out Malaria, enriches the blood.and bui Ids up t he system. true tonic. For sdults and children. 60c Have You Seen ( FURNITU 22S House Our stock is complete anc Remember, toe-, that w< rrotit-Shariitj with every dollar's worth Steele Furnitu Main S KINGSTREE, operates an ele |U|mnmH ing machine, cl MUHh|B labor saving aj DELCO-LIGI ber of the family HHHpK9H| Light is like an few cents a day RHnKfig wriu ft I Come to Us for: With the return < children need a nui pursuing their stuc full line of Table! Pens, Ink, Pencils, Heavy and Fancy Groce Here you can fin need for the table stock. Quality hig] THE CAS ODOM (EL DENN1 Phone 120. Ac* L. S. DENNI! ATLANTIC ( THOROUGHFARE OF North and South. TRAVERSING TI Virginia, North Carolina, ! Florida and A passenger service unexcall equipped with the latest Pullmj oughfare Cars. For rates, schedules, maps or WILLIAM ^j^Gen. Pass. Agt. ' 1 ill )ur Display of - | RE J Furnishings i our prices are right. ======_ : ' ' I e give qCoupons | purchased at our store J ire Company street | - - S.C. v = ?1 RKR^l i shorter days comes Hi e need of feeding the H' ock and doing many ^B her chores after dark H DELCO-LIGHT provides H inty, of safe, bright elecc light. DELCO-LIGHT current H ctric water system, wash- 0 hum, separator and other |H >pliances. ^B ^ IT saves time for every mem- |H every day in the year. Delco- ^B xtra hand. Yet it works for a H and Quickly pays for itself. ^B >r ducriptiv bookkt. CARTER, I | ngway, S. C. jj B | Ho School Supplies I .. Df school days the %*. nber of articles in V lies. We carry a ;s, Scratch Pads, I Erasers, &c. ries and Stock Feed. d everything you or to feed your * hest, price lowest. M. H STORE IS, Proprietors idemy and Mill Sts. 5, Manager =% :OAST L1NEI ' TRAVEL BETWEEN Florida-Cuba. iE STATES OF South Carolina, Georgia, I Alabama. led for luxury and comfort, in Dining,Sleeping and Thor any information, write to J. CRAIG Wilmington, N. C.