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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, 1918, to repair the stock law fence,and will award same to the lowest bidder, as follows: i Sec 1. From run of Black river to i Hugh Boyd's gate. Sec 2. From Capers Bovd's fence to -i. DUl.^K.% rKVie Ml OIUCIJI o. Sec 3. From Blakelv farm to Rowell's farm. Sec 4. From Rowell's farm to Williaaasburg Land & Development Co's fans. 5. Repair of fence from J C Graham's k swamp held to run of Santee river. I SPECIFICATIONS. L Repairs of sectaons 1, 2, 3 and 4 as follows: Ail posts must be heart, ret in f ground 2 feet, 8 feet apart, 5 feet clear of ground, with one strand barbed wire at bottom, and 34-inch hog wire on top of same, 2 strands barbed wire on top. . Can use same wire now there for bottom and top; all wire not so used must be rolled for handling. By order of the Board. . * J N HAMMET, Chairma;.. r?. February 5. 1918. 2-14-3t Notice to Stockholders. Pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Directors a special meeting of the fc stockholders of the Blakely-McCullough Corporation will be held at the compaSfjj . nv'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 M rv' * tbof coir) ^ OI uireciurs (ctuiuuiciiuiug uwv ?>. ? corporation go into liquidation, wind up ta affairs ana dissolve. HE McCullough, 2-7-4tp Secretary. Hotice of Application ^ for Final Discharge. | Notice is hereby given that on the I 18th day of March, 1918, at 12 o'clock noon, I will applyto P M Brockinton, H Probate Judge of Williamsburg county, for Letters Dismissory as AdministraWg tor of the estate or J W Graham, ^ deoeased. W G Graham, 2-14-6tp Anministrator. Notice of Application for Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 9th day of March, A D 1918, at 12 o'clock noon, I will apply to P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for (Letters Dismissory as Administratrix of the Estate of J M Cook, deceased. Mrs E J Cook, 1-31-Ot AaminisirmriA. Notice of Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. Court of Common Pleas 4 Wesley Moore, Plaintiff, | against Alburtus McFaddin and Julia Pendergrass. Defendants. Notice is hereby given that, under and by rirtue of a decree issued out of the court of common pleas for Williamsburg county, South Carolina, signed by his Honor, Judge S W G Shipp, dated the 6th day of February, 1918, to me directs ed, I will sell at public auction before onnrt Ram* Rinmtree. S C. on Monday, the 4th day of Sarch, 1918, the same being salesday, between the legal bout 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 Caroline* containing thirty-two (32) acres, more or less. Being that portion of the estate of Andrew Boyd inherited by me aad divided March 18,1906; having the following boundaries,to-wit: Nortb by land of MfHr Jane Boyd and Albert Boyd; East hklands of A C L R R Co and estate of H K Browder; South by eetate of H K Browder and West by estate of H K ' Snyder and Mary Jane Boyd. A description of which will more fully ap . pear by a plat thereof made by P G , Gourdin, surveyor, da ted March 18.1905. Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to pay for papers. H 0 Britton, , Clerk of Court for Williamsburg i county. February 9. 1918. 2-14-3t Notice to Stockholders. Pursuant to resolutionCof the Board . of Directors a^ special meeting of the stockholders of the I^anes Ginnery Company will be held at the company's of fice at Lanes, S C, Thursday, March 7, 1918, at 8:30 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 McCullough. 2-7-4tp Secretary. Notice of Application for Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will make application to P ** ^ Tn/lrea At P?aKq fa fnr? XU OrUCILIIlLUH, uuu^t VI *4VW?W Williamsbug county, South Carolina, at his office in Kingstree, S C, at 12 o'clock noon on the 18th day of March, 1918, for his Final Discharge and Letters Dismissory as Executor of the last will and testament of A J Parsons, deceased, and at said time will make full accounting for his actings and doings as such Executor. Grover Cleveland Parsons, i Executor of the Last Will and Testament of A J Parsons, deceased. February 13, 1918. 2-14-5t Notice to Stockholders. A special meeting of the stockholders of the Lanes Mercantile Co will be held at Lanes,S C, March 7, 1918, at 8 p. m., i for the purpose of acting upon a reso1 Jution of the Board of Directors recommending that said corporation go into liquidation wind up its affairs and dissolve. H Sopman, 2-7-4t Secretary. Receipt Books, Blank Notes, Mortgages *"4 all I?egal Blank? in demand, for saie at The Record office, if we have not :m form you wish we ? an print it on she'", retire. 4 v ? -3/ \ Virgii Make their of them. I* Virgi The m<>& \ Meteors, G York's taili Come and King&re TT II You You will i most in ft greatly n< best serv< fertilizing SWIFT' There is a nat 'Q Fertilizers) I mar fWt TPXOt MARK lV I RMt?T6RL0 I m ih ,Th nrfIfrii ntr-*- I I MBtSSa a. ' " # ' ' tiia Dare bow to the women of King&ree. Yo fow, we have the exclusive rights to tl inia Dare wonderful creations in Serge, Satins,1 eorgettes and Taffetas, modeled by ors. This limited space is not snffii see them for yourself. se Dry Gooc IE STORE OF 01 I ' ft" -v * " ? i Are ^ Pi Farihei nake every acre >od crops, cotton 1 I 1 eeaeu uy our cuui 3 your country a each acre liberally SRED STEER fl BRAND M "ITPAYS TO USE T ional car and labor shortage. ORDER Manufac SWIFT & CO. FE ATLANTA, GA. Factories: Atlanta, Albany, LaC WILMINGTON and ( CHESTER andC REPRESE ^W. R. SCOT llvnoonc L/l VsOOVsO a, perhaps, have heard hese charming dresses. Dresses Crepe de chines, Crepe the cleverest of New :ient to describe them. Is Company JALITY s>. -t? * t i -* m ?rfu itriotic '! product its utand tobacco, all r? 4-f^wr Vaii iin 11 LIU J? X V/U TT XXX nd yourself by I y with I ERTILIZEBS i? m m % % Of " B . Delay is dangerous. I TODAY I :tured by I RTILIZER WORKS 8 CHARLOTTE, N.C. 1 range, Moultrie, Savannah, Go. I ziREENSBORO, N. C., B OLUMBIA, S. C. Kingstree, S, C I MOB IN BARNWELL ACTS SUMMARILY SLAYER OF WILLIAM WILSON AT FAIRFAX HANGED TO TREE. AND BODY RIDDLED. Fairfax, February 23:?For shoot* ins: to death William Wilson, a highly respected young: white man. here this afternoon about 4:30 o'clock. Walter Best, a negro, was taken from Sheriff J B Morris and Deputies J F Grubb and John B Ross by a mob of 100 men one mile from Fairfax and his body hanged to a tree alongside the public road and riddled with bullets. The officers had come to Fairfax to take the negro to the county jail in Barnwell. The killing of William Wilson took place at J T Wilson's shop on Hampton avenue,one of the main thoroughfares of the town, where young Wilson, a cousin of the owner of the shop, was employed. Walter Best came to the shop with an automobile tire and demanded that it be repaired free of charge, claiming that J T Wilson, Jr, who is a soldier at camp Jackson, had repaired the tire some time ago and guaranteed it. J T Wilson, Sr, disclaimed responsibility and refused tu repair uie ure witnuut ueiog paiu for the work, whereupon Best used some insulting language and Mr Wilson ordered him to leave the shop, but he refused to go and young Wilson stepped between J T Wilson, who is in feeble health, and ordered the latter to leave the premises. Instead of doing so Be* drew a pistol from his hip pocket and fired at young Wilson at doae range with fatal effect. After shooting young Wilson the negro ran away, but was soon captured by Officer Sullivan and lodged in the town guard house and Sheriff Morris of Barnwell was notified to come after him, which he did promptly, but the Sheriff and Deputies J P Grubb and John B Ross were overpowered at Duck Branch bridge, a mile from Fairfax, by 100 or more men and the negro was hung to a tree and his body riddled with bullets. This is the first lynching that has ever occurred in this neighborhood. Parent-Teachers Meeting on March 4. The Parent-Teacher Association of the Kingstree Graded school will hold its regular monthly meeting on Monday afternoon,- March 4, at 4 o'clock, in the school auditorium. , The following is the program: Subject: Food conservation and school gardens. Vocal solo?Mrs E A Mac Dowel. Reading? School gardens, Mi?-Seabrook. Address?Rev E'A MacDowell. Vocal solo?Miss Selma Thorn. Business? There is bo standard recipe far "victory bread," the only requirement being that it must contain net more than 80 per cent of wheat i flour, the remaining 20 per cent being composed of corn meal or corn i flour, rice, potato flour, or other cereais recommended rfy the food administration. "Victory" pies aid doughnuts, which contain not leas than one-third nonwheat dour, may be sold on wheatless days if the same recipes are used throughout the week A FAMILY MEDICINE Is Her Mother's Home, Says This Georgia Lady, Regarding Black" Draught. Relief From Headache, Malaria, Chills, Etc. Ringgold, Ga.? Mrs. Chas. Gaston, of this place, writes: "I am a user of Thedford's Black-Draught; In fact, it was one of our family medicines. Also in my mother's home, when I was a child. "When any of us children complained of headache, usually caused by constipation, she gave us a dose of Black-Draught, which would rectify the trouble. Often in the Spring, we would have malaria and chills, or troubles of this kind, we would take Black-Draught pretty regular until tho liver acted well, and we would soon be up and around again. We would not be without It, for it certainly has saved us lots of rfnrtnr hills. .Tust a dose of Black Draught when not 60 well saves s lot of days In bed." Thedford's Black-Draught has be?n In use for many years In the treatment of stomach, liver and bowel troubles, and the popularity which it now enjoys is proof of Its merit If your liver Is not doing its duty, you will suffer from such disagreeable symptoms as headache, biliousness, constipation, indigestion, ete., and unless something is done, serious trouble may result. Thedford's Black-Draught has been found a valuable remedy for these troubles. It is purely vegetable, and ! acts In a prompt and natural way, regulating the 'Ivor to lt3 proper ' tnr'ions and ^icencin?r fh? bowels of i ). S'Mrifies. Try it. inrMt on Thed: ford's, lie original and genuine. E 73 I 4^.