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Walters Personals. Salters Depot, Aug. 23.?Quite a number of the Salters folks motored to Pocalla on last Tuesday and enjoyed the day very much. Mrs. Mattie Ferrell and daughter, Miss Leila, and son, Jas. A. Ferrell, are visiting relatives in Bennettsville this week. Mr. E. T. Hamer is visiting relatives in Marlboro. Mrs. A. M. Nettles spent several days visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Spann. in Florence last week. Mrs. Mary N. Sparks spent last week-end with her daughter, Mrs. H. H. Pooser at Cameron. Mrs. D. T. Hamilton, of Florence, spent vVednesday with relatives here. Mrs. ?T. H. Chandler spent Thursday Mr. Mims spent several clays with friends here. M :ss PuBose spent several days here last week visiting Miss Clara Everett. o Nothin' will attract a crowd to a boosters' meetin' quicker'n a free lunch. I i ForParticuIai Motorists The more you know bout tires, the more youU appreciateBrunswicks. For they are built to the highest standards?perfectly balanced at every point In addition, they are backed by the reputation of the House of Brunswick?75 years in the making. PSF* Yes, Brunswick Tires I win cost you a little more?at first. But youH find them the most economical from the standpoint of mileage and service. You can do no better than select Brunswicks. We doubt if you can do as well Kingstree Hardwai Company Kingstree, - S. ( >. v -' - * in Florence with relatives. Miss Blanche McDaniel is visiting frienis in Kingstree, Marlboro and nthc-r ttlripps. Late authorities on algebraic problems tell us that men should marry the hustling type of girls. Girls are willing to hustle for a man who wants that kind of a girl. o Have that job printed right?by us. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Jane E. Player, deceased, are hereby required to present the same, duly attested, to the undersigned Executrix of the last will and testament of the said Jane E. Player, deceased, or to her attorneys, Lee & Shuler, Kingstree, S. C., and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make paymeint to the undersigned. TRULY PLAYER, Executrix of Jane F. Plaver. Deceased I 9-2-:it!&s. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Edmond R. Baxley, deceased. are hereby required to present the same, duly attested, to the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Edmond R. Baxley, deceased, or to his attorneys, Lee & Shuler, Kingstree, S. C, and all persons indebted to the said estate are required to make payment to the undersigned. W. D. HARMON, Administrator of the Estate of Edmond R. Baxley, deceased. 8-26-3 tl As. V ?SE?M?EMl!52?5j7 ^ btySEsSsr SMSS3CS3 !fc Zt..-* -i- - -i *.* *; .: ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Jake Major, deceased, will file the same, duly attested, with Kelley & Hinds, attorneys for the undersigned, in their office in* Kingstree. S. C., and all persons indebted to said estate will make payment to the undersigned Hen Major at his home near Lanes. S. C., BEN MAJOR Administrator of the Estate of Jake Major, deceased. 8-26-3t. THE CONFEDERATE COLLEGE No. 62 Broad St., Charleston ,S . C. A boarding and day School for girls. Begins its sessions September 28, 1920. Historic institution situated in a healthy location Advantages of city life, with large college yard for outdoor sports. A WELL PLANNED COURSE of studies in a homelike atmosphere. A BUSINESS COURSE open to Seniors, and Elective courses to Juniors and Seniors. TWO DOMESTIC SCIENCE COURSES, giving practical and theoretic knowledge of Cooking. A well equipped LIBRARY. For catalog and further information apply to the College. 7-3-13t NOTICE TO CREDITORS All ptrsons having claims against the estate of Charley P. Ogbum, deceased, are herby required to present the same, duly attested, to the undeisigned Administrator of the estate of Charley P. Ogburn, deceased, or to his attorneys, Lee & Shuler, Kingstree, S. C., and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make payment to the undersigned. C. B. OGBURN. A J : _L . -? ai r.t.i. ~-r r<L?? SKiiuiniMruiur ui uie Ej>u*te ui ^iuuley P. Ogbura, deceased. 8-26-3tl&s 666 Lis more imitations than any other Cliill and Fever Tonic on the market, bat no one wants imitations. They are dangerous things in the medicine line. fflWWHtiWWWW I I INI 1 MAD! I MEA! ra _ m IUAVE TO M ay IWTCtlNA TAILC mm I J When in 1 1 4 4 '4 t 4- - ? ' NOTICE OF ELECTION. ; Notice is here^ given that pursu, ant to an order of the County Board i of Education of Williamsburg County. State of South Carolina, the undersigned, as Trustees of JohnsonviHe I School District, No 15 in said County, i will hold and conduct an election at : Prosser and Rollins' Store in the Town of Johnsonville, S. C., Monday. 4 1 fiOn II It* U LI I lldV U1 ^C^ICIIIUCI, XVI the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of said district residing therein, the question of levying ; and collecting an annual tax of seven (7) additional mills on the property in said district subject to taation. which said tax shall be used to sup' plement the taxes now collected ' said school district for high school purposes; that for the purpose of said election the polls will he opened at eight o'clock in the forenoon and closed at four o'clock in the afternoon, by the undersigned Ttustees. who j shall act and serve as managers of said election; at said election only qualified electors who return real o personal property for taxation and who exhibit tax receipts and registration certificates as required in general elections shall be allowed to vote, and each elector favoring the proposed levy shall cast a ballot containing thword "YES" printed or written thereon, and each elector opposing said levy shall cast a ballot containing the word "NO" printed or written thereon; and that said election will be held and conducted in the manner prescribed by Section 1742 of the Code < Laws of South Carolina. Volume I, 1912. and amendments thereto. A. G. EADDV. C. J. ROLLINS. F. L. POWELL, Trustees Johnsonville School District, No. 15. 9-2-2t. 66G quickly relieves Constipation, Billiousness, Loss of Appetite and Headaches, due to Torpid Liver. D. Nov. 25-20. Rub-My-Tiam is a great pain killer. It relieves pain and soreness caused by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Etc. EfiEEEfiEfiEfiraSH \ TPNi JL^f JL jL E-TO- P SURE IT MADE ' I tt/UBG I SlNG^O. I Need of Qoduni K-R-K-K4?-K-K-K43fK^ t ... I Which Insurance Company issufthe most attractive policy? Ask R. D. Mills. 7-22-tf GASOLINE SYSTEMS Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Com put ing Scales, Floor Scales, Show Account Registers, Rebuilt Cash Reg isters, Safes, Store Fixtures. THE HAMILTON SALES CO., Columbia. S. C. 1-29-lf I a PEJ /y | MA Tha ill Jil kAI ?ai scri ^M 68} UVl "TalM^w V homi take Hyf itwl dical ksof eter iTTON LOTE They get i patronage in t cause they BEST in sr tailoring. They get tl GEST patro town because Rir.r.iTQT in JL/A VJ VJ x xxx If these two are good eno you there's no prevent us fr< ting together. s Call and See HE KINGSTREE 01 COMPANY "The Store of Qua INGSTBEE, SOUTH f f I . KINGSTREf Lodge, No. 46 4 Meet* the second Thursday nigMfcjfl J in each month. Visiting brethren I cordially invited. E. L. flirsch, W. ML, H. L. Prosser, Sec. , 1-1-ly. I en you're clogged tip by I STSTIPATION, jaundiced by fl >rpid LIVER, devitalized by 1 r BLOOD or soured by DYS- V fl ?STA rnnr oasa mills frtP Dr. I 1 chords Liver and Blood Syrup fl ^ i old physician's famous pre- fl ption, in successful use for fl f AL h IES i r ftp ^^9 the best jS own be- i|3 a PS j aic uic E yie and If j. A he BIG- 1 naee in 1 O Lm they are | 5 values. | : features | thing to | 3m get- j|fl IV Our line jf| IY GOODS | j CAROLINA. ? I 9 r Jfl #wShBH^^^I