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Notice of Application! for Final Discharge, j Notice is hereby given that the un- ! dersigned will make application to I' ! M Brockinton, Judge of Probate for Williamsbug county. South Carolina, at his office in Kingstree, S C, at 12 ! o'clock noon on the 18th day of March. I 1918, for his F inal Discharge and Let- I ters Dismissorv as Executor of the last1 will and testament of A J Parsons, deceased. and at said time will make full ^ accounting for his actings and doings ! as such Executor. ci cvdi ?vn Parsons. | unutcn Hi Executor of the Last Will and TestaV ment of A J Parsons, deceased. p February 13, 1918. 2-14-nt Notice to Stockholders, j A special meeting of the stockholders of the Lanes Mercantile Co will be held at Lanes,> C. March 7, 1918, at 8 p. m.. for the purpose of acting upon a reso- f hition of the Board of Directors recommending that said corporation go into liquidation wind up its atrairs and dis- j solve. H SOPMAN, 2-7-4t Secretary, j Notice to Stockholders. Pursuant to resolution of the Board >f Directors a special meeting of the stockholders of the Lanes Ginnery Company will be held at the company's office at Lanes, S C. Thursday, March 7, 1918, at S:;iu p. m., for the purpose of acting upon a resolution of the Board of Directors recommending that said corporation go into liquidation, wind up its affairs and dissolve. H E McCullopgh. 2-7-4tp Secretary. 'EMS mm See for Engraved Visiting Cards. >[Tgar | I There Is Only ( f See IOTWITHSTANDIN ^ - Seed, we want to a BSBBl the forelock and e> ting one of the largest an< people. We have made the se last fall we contracted for there were some popular \ and we were forced to i shall be prepared to furni up. Below we list some < BEANS Black Valentine I Red Valentine r Burpee's Stringless Extra Early Refugee Golden Wax. Dwarf Kentucky Wonder. Lazy Wife Henderson's Bush Lima Henderson's Large Whit Ford's Mammoth Pod Li CUCUMBERS Improved White Spine * - 1AJI1K ViICCll ICxtra Ivarly Green Oust CANTALOUPE Wood's Netted Gem Wood s Lartje Hackensa Rocky Ford Hnicrald Gem Hitches' Fairly WATF.KMELOI Cleokley's Sweet Tom Watson Rattlesnake ? Florida Favorite SQUASH I Fxtra Fairly White Rush. Golden Crook Xeek PEAS Wood's Pedigree Wood's F'irst and Rest F " j Xott's F'xeelsior .A McLean's I.ittie Gem | Champion ot Ivnglaml. 1. Hp Champion of England B Blackeyt* Marrowf.it f Bliss' Everbearing [ Karly Amber (or Auk*. : ) i Crosbey s Egxptian We invite you to Ring's Notice of Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBUKC. Court of Common Pleas. J Wesley Moore, Plaintiff, against Alburtus McFaddin anu Julia Pendergrass. l)e fern lan ts. Notice is hereby given that,under and by virtue of a decree issued out of the court of common pleas for Williamsburg county. South Carolina, signed by his Honor. Judge S W (1 Shipp, dated the Gth day of February, 191s, to me directed, I will sell at public auction before the court house at Kingstree, S C, on | Monday, the 4th day of March, 1918, the *" ??--? ,U? same oeing saiesuay, uei.wecii uic 1^*1 hours of sale, the following described | real estate, to-wit All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in Williamsburg county. South Carolina, containing thirty-two (32) acres, more or less. Being that portion of the estate of Andrew Boyd inherited by me and di-? vided March 18,1905; having the follow- , ing boundaries.to-wit: North by land of , Mary Jane Boyd and Albert Boyd; East, by lands of A C L K R Co and estate \ of H K Browder; South by estate of H K Browder and West by estate of H K Browder and Mary Jane Boyd. A de-, scription of which will more fully appear by a plat thereof made by P (J Gourdin. surveyor,dated March IS. 1905. Terms of sale, cash: purchaser to pay . for papers. H O Bkitton, Clerk of Court for Williamsburg county. February 9. 1918. 2-14-3t Notice of Application for Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the! 9th day of March, A D 1918, at 12 i o'clock noon, I will apply to P M; Brockinton. Judge of Probate of Wil- j liamsburg county, for |Letters Dismissory as Administratrix of the Estate of : J M Cook, deceased. Mrs E J Cook, l-31-5t Administratrix. ! Notice of Application for Final Discharge. : Notice is hereby given that on the ISth day of March, li*18. at 12o'clock noon, 1 will apply to F M Brockinton. i Probate Judge of Williamsburg county, for Letters Disrnissory as Administra- 1 tor of the estate of J W Graham. Ideceased. VV (1 Graham, 2-14-">tp Anministrator. DEN S )ne BEST Place tt ds; this Is THE PI (t thp pvtrpmp scarcity of ne< dvise our friends and custome :ercising our usual foresight, 1 I best assortments of seed eve ed business a separate depart our 1918 supply so far as it wa rarieties that we could not get seek these elsewhere. We h ish our customers when the s of the varieties we shall have Adam's K Golden D< Stovall's I Country C Truckers' Popcorn Ponderosa e Pole Lima Wood s Bi ma Stone Early Ju?< Calk's Kai Early Kcli er Blood Red ;s Bull Nose Rubs Kin L ayenne < riant Cur NS (leor^ia C Silverskin: K v? \\ est< Iriidi Cobl Red HIiss MI Siin.ii" Drij Rape Radish Fi Kvarf Sweet Pea Nasturtiui A full ass< Comi?lete reth's ant > get our prices before you bu tree Dru ffiWilWIBWBBHBMMHroi Stock Law Fence. Notice is hereby given that ths ! County Commissioners will receive bide at their office in Kingstree. S C. on Tuesday, March 5, I91S. to repair the. stock law fence,and will award same to I the lowest bidder, as follows: Sec 1. From run of Black rivvr to | Hugh Boyd's gate. Sec 2. From Capers Boyd's fence to gate at Blakely's. Sec 3. From Blakely farm to Howell's ! farm. Sec 4. From Howell's farm to Wil- \ liamsburg Land & Development Co's1 farm. " " ?:--?f f- 1 < * u. ucpail Ul Ifntr hum u v. vj1 uuuiti . swamp field to run of Santee river. specifications. Repairs of sectsons 1, 2, 3 and 4 as follows: All posts must be heart, set in I ground 2 feet, 8 feet apart, 5 feet clear j of ground, with one strand barbed wire at bottom, and 34-inch hog wire on top j of same, 2 strands barbed wire on top. j Can use same wire now there for bottom , and top; all wire not so used must be j rolled for handling. By order of the Board. J N Hammet, Chairman. February 5, 1918. 2-14-Mt . .. . i Administrator's Notice of Sale. Pursuant to the order of the probate court for said county, dated February 12,1918, 1, the undersigned, administra-j tor of the estate of R C McCabe, de-' ceased, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the dental offices of the late R C McCabe, Kingstree, S C, on the 27th day of February. 1918. at 12 o'clock, noon, all of the personal property of and belonging to said ! estate, and including the following dental supplies and equipment, to-wit: 1 ! chair. 1 bracket, 1 cabinet, 1 engine, all operative and laboratory instruments. , reception room furniture and books,and ; also two boats. L W Gilland, Administrator Estate R C McCabe. | deceased. 2-14-2t Kingstree, S C, Feb 12, 1918. Notice to Stockholders. j Pursuant to a -esolution of the Board | of Directors a special meeting of the I stockholder^ of the Blakely-MeCullough Corporation will be held at the compa- : 1 ny's office at Lanes, S' C, Thursday, ; March 7,1918,at 8 p.m., for the purpose of acting upon a resolution of the Board 1 of Directors recommending that said corporation go into liquidation, wind up j ts affairs and dissolve. H E MoCullopgh, 2-7-4tn Secretary. eebr] ) Buy the BEST I ace. i irly^ all ^ kinds of Garden | T5 mai uy laiuiig lime uy ve have succeeded in get- I ?r offered to Williamsburg ment of our business, and s possible to do. However, from our regular dealers ave at last succeeded and ieason for planting opens ! on hand in bulk: ;, CORN 1 1 xtra Early 1 int 1 Evergreen 1 lentlernan , Favorite TOMATOES ! i rimmer i 1 i 1 e rime rliana ; , BEETS pse T I uriup PEPPERS I ! i MUSTARD | COLLAKDS |l rcolc I < ONIONS I , jl field , POTATOES 1 I lers : 1 SCELLANEOUS [> Sorghum i 1 LOWER SEED I s. Assorted ns. Assorted i >rtinent of package seed assortment of Wood's, Land i 1 Fairey's Package Seeds 1 y your seed. Co. ? : iiiimm?cm?jM L i I , ? 1 / WAR TALKS By UNCLE DAN Number Six Billie and Jlmmie Will Take Military Training. "I am mighty sorry, Uncle Dan, that this is your last night with us. Can't you stay longer? We boys are haviag a peach of a time." said Blllie. "Well, if you get more out of it lu the way of pleasure than I," said Uncle Dan, "you are going some." "Blllie, I have been talking seriously with your father and mother about sending you to a military academy and j they asked me to talk with you about It." j "Whoopee!" Billie screamed, like a | wild Indian. "Now, hold your horses." said Uncle i Dan. "and listen to n>e. You know I sent my hoy. Howard, to one of these schools for a year when he was about your age. lie was narrow chested, stoop shouldered, rather loose jointed; he had the big head and needed discipline and physical development. He was growing fast and I wanted him to he strong physically." "Say. Uncle Dan." said Billie. "I believe your description of Howard fits me pretty well, eh?" "Well." said Uncle Dan. "to be frank I think it does; you need the same thing. Howard did not like It at first. I am told for a few weeks he had 'rough sledding,' but after he found that the only way was to obey orders, he caught the spirit of the Institution and liked It. We did not see him for about six months, then he came home for a few days. We were astonished at his appearance. He had gained about 20 pounds in weight, his muscles were as hard us nails, he stood as straight as an arrow, he was courteous, consider : bhexi3^&. if isoie the result of six months of military training. Compare Tinea A-A aad B-B In cut. ate and manly. His awkwardness had disappeared. The chunge was wonderful and it was all to the good. Here Is a photograph showing 'before and after taking,' and I am sure no patent medicine advertisement conld beat it. "Weil, mother and I were delighted. That was ten years ago, and Howard says the year he spent at thp military academy was the lw>st year of his life. "Now," said Uncle Dnn, with great earnestness, "when such training does so much good, makes better citizens and at the same time fits n man to defend his country, why should not Uncle Sam furnish this training at the govern mint's expense? The government has the right to call anyone to serve In case of war. and without training, a man is worth nothing as a soldier. Uncle Sam has splendid new training camps that will soon he available for the purpose, therefore, here is double reason why the Chamberlain bill for1 compulsory military training should be passed at onee. so that every boy ph.v- i sically fit may have this training and j not leave it for his parents to pay for. i Dn aeeount of the expense, not one boy i in f>0 can take the training now. 1 am glad that you ran do so. These big crops and big prices. I find, make the farmers rather cocky,' and that the best Is demanded bv them." Rillie was up with the lark the next morning, more xeitod and enthusiastic than ever. He had a plan. He knew Timniie owned a colt worth Slot); that he would make almost another $100 on his potatoes if they turned out well, and that he had from his previous savings, bought a $100 Liberty bond, j P.illie's plan was to have Jimmic cash I in and *_'o with him. He was disappointed to find that Jimmic would ^tiil i lack about $JOO of having enough to av hint through. His lip quivering, he said: "I'm mighty sorry to leave Jim- J mie." Uncle I>an was silent a moment or I WO. then he asked Rillie to ;<> (JoWII I o the orchard and get him some ap- I - I r?I*?S til T (ill till' irillll. >? line III- I rone. it wns arranged tli.it Undo I >:tr? ! mil Mr. and Mr-. (Jrali; n voiild ad- j latce the niT?'s<ar> -o licit I II i' i i-i I;1 I . < W}.. II 1 V ' . [ Ill; !H'i| 11 i|l| : tmllt it. Hi- I an to rill' ['loin- ii'^l i-.illi'i ./iriiinii'. ' axiii^: foiii.' on on r. n;?t ii<t as fas: you an. IVo ^"t ;!i.- 'oat' >t ii''io \ou iVt-r heard of.' See Us for1 M. F. Heller exp Mules this week. xi !_ _ n?_ are uiree 01$; i>ro and see them. He I and will sell them Yours for Mul M. F. H 40 Years at KINGSTR B^We Ship! q-20.17 ll ThinK ab 1918 Su FERT1 lint don't buy a sa have Geo. A. I Kingstr* 12-27-tf [fF^ E OAK BEDS, DRESS A carload just receive* solid oak, clean-cut and i kind that lasts and looks before the last advance on the freight, and the at our prices. Call and s good values in Iron Mattresses, Kitchen and Window Shade! Remember, toe-, that1 Profit-Sharin ?11 Poch nnvnli o one W1LU till VsU^li |juiv.naov>. Steele F urniti KINGSTREE ||l 112k lb Paid I I" Choice Beet, 1 Mutton a Highest Prices Pai< THE PEOPLE S H, S, MilLER Your Mules ects three cars of In the shipment od Mares. Come )ought them right right. es or Horses, ELLER Same Place. EE, S. C. Every WeeK. . II iuui i our pply of LIZER annaHBaHBEBBa ick of' it until you seen VlcEIveen 06, S. C< ERS, WASHSTANDS d. These pieces are all substantially made?the 3 well. We bought them in prices; saved money y are exceptional values ee our stock. <JWe have Beds, Springs and Sales, Small Rags 5. we give ig Certificates 5. "I" " Lire Company - - s.c. lie YniirfatHp 1 \J%J JL UU1 VUII1V ff lest Market Price Paidj ! or Cow Hides. 3ork, Sausage nd Veal. J for Hides g Furs | 7S MARKET , Proprietor. P tltet rzv;>