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LEGION WOULD L CHECK PROPAGANDA k WARNING SENT TO ALL POSTS / FROM HEADQUARTERS V TO BE ALERT. t_jj oo ameri iUUMUV|Amot 4UU., 4 w* ?v. , | can Legion posts throughout the United States were asked tonight by the legion's national headquarters here to watch for a revival of German propaganda in this country. A bulletin sent out by the national { headquarters said the object of the1 propaganda seemed intended to turn American sentiment against the allies, and to create a "powerful national political machine by the amalgamation of the disloyal elements in our population." Mass mettings in New York, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Chicago, Milwaukee, Louisville, Omaha and Cleveland have been planned, the bulletin said, as "one of the first national manifestations" of the propaganda cam- ? ^ paign. The bulletin which was sent m to all state headquarters of the legion, be said: gt "There has come to the attention w -m 'v ? ?kAa/)nnsrf?r? infoN JU u1 ub umjvuoi ? ? mation indicating a move for a n&- h< tionwide revival of German pro pa- st ganda Activities in the United States which are the result of a carefully in directed national campaign, the ob- wl ject of which seems to be: m "First. The disruption of the ac- ai cord which exists between the United m States and our allies with particular reference to France and Great Bri- ce tain by turning of American pop- ti< ular sentiment against the govern- tr meets of those countries; and w "Second. The methodical creation pi < of a powerful national political ma chine by the amalgamation of the ec disloyal elements of our population tr and their elevation to a place of fo power in American affairs by the in- of visible influence of this oragnized minority. One of the first national tb manifestations of this cativity will j cc probably take the form of a series of in ** J * *U. mass meetings uiruuguuub uu; wuu- ?u try, ostensibly in protest against the occupation of the Rhine by French ol negro troops from Africa. The al- ci leged presence of French colonials w r is to be used as a motive to turn b? American sentiment against France. ? Negro troops were withdrawn from I the French army of occupation , months ago. While there, their conduct was excellent, according to of- hi ficial reports from the American am- 2? bassador at Paris to the state de k partment at Washington. g I MIt has been planned to hold a series of such mass meetings in New A York, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Chi- 2 cago, Milwaukee, Omaha, Cleveland _ and other cities. In all of these cities and in many others there are com__________ th ai Palmafesta | Palmetto State Festival Columbia, Mar. 28 to Apr. 2 -ic i????M|2The City Tail J. V. EPPS, EXPERT TAILORIN< CLEANING, PRE We wish to announc we are in a position to f tailoring and pressing li patronage. We represent several tailoring houses and hi tn takp vmir mpasnrp. V V vvw**v %/ V V** now for your Easter sui Suits Called for t. The City Tail I Phone 70 Soi I Kingstree, 1 i i- , , i ??- ' jl'" K .. ,C ' t. Flavor!' No olgaettto has fl flWMIMdtllOltttt flavor aa Lucky Strike. Sooauao Its toasted LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE J ? ===================== fc m lttece and groups which aspire to ~ > the nucleus of the national or* ? inization which propaganda is now Diking in the interest of Germany id in the United States with the ? >pe to build up for the purpose B ated above. ~ "Identified with this movement are *j dividuals whose disloyalty and hose efforts in the interest of Gerany have been notorious in the past id who are now again in direct com- ^ unication with Berlin. "National headquarters has re- ~ ived reports of pro-German activi?s from many sections of the couny which appear to connect directly ? ith the national propaganda cam- 3. lign here outlined. "Department officials are requestl to make note of any dramatic ac- ^ rities in their community and to fe rward actual and complete reports ! same to natiolal headquarters." m Lemuel Bolles, national adjutant of g1 ,e legion, said there was little he aj iuld add publicly at this time, but bs a formal statement supplementing ie bulletin he said: ^ "The greatest check to a movement ^ ' this kind will come from those gi tizens of Teutonic extraction of hose loyalty and sincerity there can 01 j no doubt." p< NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. 2Take notice, that I will make ap- ? ication to W. E. Snowden, Probate J idge of Williamsburg county, at s office in Kingstree, S. C., on the ith day of March 1921, at 12 o'clock >on, for Letters Dismisoory, disLarging me as Administrator of the state of Charles F. Bryan, deceased. JAMES BRYAN g dministrator of the Estate of Chas. F. Bryan, deoeased. M 24-wes.-5t ? E: NOTICE TO CREDITORS 9 All persons having claims against ie Estate of E. T. Hamer, deceased, e hereby notified to present same ily attested to the undersigned or ;r Attorneys, Stoll & O'Bryan, ingstree, S. C., and all persons in- le ibted to said Estate are hereby noti- tl ed to make payment to the under- fc gned. (Mrsj MAint j. r > 'paxauua ijim tpiM. 'xujBJjsisiuipy Estate of E. T. Hamer, deceased. 24-3t-S&OB loring Shop I i Manager | Sf * AND ALTERING | I ISSING, DYEING j a e to the public that b ill their needs in the I a ines, and solicit your g 10 | th 9 at 'ei of the most reliable I $2 ivp an pvnprt tailor I ^ ax Give us your order j ** ax t th te as md Delivered JJ Qring Shop 11 ith Academy Street I * S.C. \l HI B H H K H' E^ fi ' >DUR STOMACH INDIGESTION Back-Dnyk Rt|Uy Gnor Air TmMn K*> saifag froiT?fil Imr. But NaahrtU?, Tana.? Tfca afflaaey of Thadltord'o Black-Draught, th? taciaa, Urt, Urn ?ttctn, la nekM for by Mr. W. N. Panona. a roeor of thla city. It la without ?mM tit boat lira madldae, ud I pat ballara I eoold gat aloof without . I takt It for sour itomieh, headsho, had lira, iadlgoctioa, aad aU Char troublM that ara tha mult of torpid 11 tot. "X hart know* aad uaad it far yaara, id cam aad da highly gg?d it > onory oaa. 1 wtat fa la had with* * ft ta tho Mm. ' Zt will do an tt tatea to da. I eaat aay aaaagh tm l" Maay tthar bob aad wam through n w ?Bf ut? nn hkv mut PftlMH hwOM -talnafcla in regulating tli Urn I* a atraal function?, u4 ta cUentlig U towels of tmpnrltfsa. Ttoifori't Blaek-Draugfct Hirer msdlEBt Is the original and onlr fnautan ocept ao imitations or substltutsa. Always uk tor Thodford's. CITATION NOTICE TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Williamsburg. Y W. E. Snowden, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas,' W. B. Logan made suit me, to grant him Letters of Adinistration of the Estate and efcts of Mrs. Theresa S. Logan. These are therefore to cite and adonish all and singular the kindred id creditors of the said Mrs. Theresa Logan deceased, that they be and >pear before me in the Court of Proite, to be held at Kingstrce on Feblary 26, next after publication ther ', at 11 o'clock in the forenoon to low cause, if any they have, why e said Administration should not be anted. Given under my hand, this 12th day February, Anno Domini, 1921. Published on the 17 and 24 days of ibruary, 1921 in the County Record. W. F. SNOWDEN . 17-2t-wes Probate Judge. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that on the, ith day of March, 1921, I will apply! the Probate Judge of Williamsburg i junty for Letter? D'smissory as the xecutor of the Estate of Martha L. cCollough, deceased. WILLIAM L TISDALE, xecutor of the Estate of Martha L. McCollough, deceased. 17-5t-wes. TAX NOTICE. I The tax books will be open for colction of taxes for the year 1920 on le 15th day of October. Tax levy as illows: For State 12 mills For Constitutional School?8 mills For Good Roads 2 mills For All County Purposes__ll mills For San tee Bonds 1 mill For Federal Aid Proj. No. 80_1 mill School Districts hhving 4 mills speci school tax are Nos.4, 10, 59 80, 35, 18, t>7, 88, bi, y, 40, ou, ana 8i. School Districts having 8 ~ulls spec1 school tax are 46, 48, 50, 84, 4, 5, I, 89, 41, 52, 6, 17, 19, 25, 29, 48, 49, I, 55, 56, 14, 28, 40, 8, 37, 61, 54, 11 ig 13. School Districts having 6 mills spec1 school tax are 47 and 32. School Districts having 12 mills >ecial tax are 22, 58, 27, 15, 42, 12, I, and Andrews No. A-12. Schools Districts having 14 mills >ecial tax are 16 and 24. The following school districts have >nds as stated: No. 22 4 mills No. 48 6 mills No. 58__ 6 mills No. 52 4 mills No. 25 4 mills No. 11 4 mills No. 15 8 mills No. 42 4 mills No. 12 6 mills Clarendon Bonds on Clarendon wnship, Nos. 14 and 53, 1^ m. A tax of 50 cents on dogs. Drainage tax is aue and payable at e same time with other taxes. All parties between the ages of 21 td 60 years, inclusive, are liable, unss exempted by law, to a poll tax of .00, also to a commutation tax of LOO. Upon all unpaid taxes after Dember 81 a penalty of 1% will Ided for January, 1% for February id 5% to the 15tn day of March next ter which the books will be closed id executions issued upon all unlid taxes. Those who desire to pay their taxes rough the mail may expedite matrs by dropping the Treasurer a card king for the amount of their taxes, as to avoid sending tne wrong nount, also stating the township or wnships (if property is owned in ore than one) and if possible give hool district where property is loted. After paying taxes, examine i ur receipts and see if all your prop-! ty is covered; if not, see about it a ice. By following the above suggestions triplications and additional cost mav avoided. R. B. SMITH. 16-D3-15 '~>unty Treasurer. st your money work for you, buys more now than next summer D. & B. Ice Co. CITATION NOTICE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Williamsburg. By W. E. Snowden, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, Mary Young made suit to me, to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effeets of D. B. Young. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and lingular the kindred and creditors of the said D. B. Young, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Kingstree on the 26th day ef February, next after publication thereof, at il o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration snould not be granted. Given under my hand, this 12th day of February, Anno Domini, 1921, Published on the 17 and 24 days of February, 1921 in the County Record. W. E. SNOWDEN , 2-17-Ut-wea Probate Judge. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING TO DISOLVE CORPORATION. Notice is hereby given, that a meeting of the Stockholders of The Farmers Company, a corporation duly chartered and created under the laws of the State of Sooth Carolina, will be held on Monday the 7th day of March, 1921, at twelve o'clock noon, in the office of The Farmers Company near Central Church, in the County of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, for the purpoae of considering the liquidation and dissolution of the said The Farmers Company, t&e winding up of its affairs, and the surrender of itii charter. Dated at Kingstree, S. C., this the let day of February, 1921. | S. Y. TISDALE, President R. W. TISDALE, General Manager, Secretary and Treasurer. ' 2-3-5t-LASNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. i Notice is hereby given that on the 26th day of February, A. D., 1920, I will apply to W. E. Snowden, the Probate Judge of Williamabuig County, for letters dismissory as the administrator of the Estate of W. S. Dennis, deceased. L. S. DENNIS. Administrator of the .Estate of W. S. Dennis. l-27-5tc January 8th, 1921. REGISTRATION NOTICE The office of the Supervisor of Registration will be open on the 1st Monday in each month for the purpose of registering any person who is qualified as follows: Who shall hare been a resident of the State for two years, and of the county one year, and of the poll! j precinct in which the elector offers to vote four months before the day of elction. and shall have paid, six months before, any poll tax then due and payable, ana who can both read and write any section to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who can show that he "J n?i/4 all favao Mtllarti. ble on daring the present year, property in thii State assessed at three hundred dollars or B. E. CL * RKSON, Clerk of Board. To prevent a cold take 666. GASOLINE SYSTEMS Oil Tanks and Pomps, Air Computing Scales, Floor Scales, Show Cases, Account Registers, Rebuilt Cash Registers, Safes, Store Fixtures. THE HAMILTON SALES CO., Columbia, S. C. 1-29-lf Ice book for sale at special price, 'Phone 179 D. A B. Ice Co. HOW DOCTORS TREAT COLDS ANDJE FLU prst Step, in Treatment 13 Brisk 1 Purgative With Calotabs, the Purified and Refined Calomel Tablets t!iat ar8 Nausealess, and Sure. t Doctors have fr-r.d by experience that 110 medicine for colds and influenza can be depended upon for full effectiveness until the liver is made thor- I oughly active. That is why the first step in the treatment is the ncr, nausev.less calomel tablets called C'alotab: which are free from the si'.hcning ar ! weakening effects of t!.o oid style calomel. Doctors a!:o point out the fact that an a live liver in y go a long way towards proven ir.f.uenza and is one of the nest important factors iu enabling the pot: nt to successfully withstand an attack and ward off pneumonia. One Cslotab on the tongue at bed time with a sv.^lio.v* of water?that's alL No s?.1t3, no i.:sea nor the slightest interference vith your eating, pleasure or work. Next morning your cold has vanished, your liver is active, your lystem is purifiM, and you are feeling fine, with a he-rtr appetite for breakfast. v.*', (--lotahs only in riginal sen' -"! p;ie">. ? s, price thirtyfive cents. >"r r,u w;u he cheer fully re'i'iiued >; y<?u do rot find the<-, ielightfvl.?( ' ?v.) KINGS t t r todgf: Nii 46 A. F.M. Meets the second Thursday night in each month. Visiting bretheren cordially invited. B. E. Clarkson, W. M., J. D. Britton, Secretary. , Our Tailoring lines: jj i * * 1? < , < i m i ED V. PBICE & COMPANY, I < 1 | ' KAHN TAILORING COMPANY, it < ij HART SCHAFFNER & MARX You Can't Beat Them! | McGILL BROTHERS :jj Store For Men ; Kingstree, South Carolina ! 'llllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIMlmlllHIHIIIMI ' Our prices for job printing are reasonable. iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii I P. S. COURTNEY j| :: FUWERAL DIRECTOR AMP KMBATiMBt I: I keep on hand a large assortment of : Coffins,Caskets and Vaults ii !! i i j *ii II X 01 an Kinua, tuiu will giaui v uouvw uueui tw ,, any place in the county on ahort notice. j 11 I can furnish all kinds of shrouds?Ladies', j? | Gents', Boys' and Girls'. ;; ; | I also have a nice motor hearse. j |j In connection with my funeral business, I \\ \ represent three floral houses and can fur- j !1 nish cut flowers and funeral designs j j on short notice. ?\ ! j PHONE No. 91. KINGSTREE, 8. 0. ; j r?nHIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIIIIlMMIIIHniMIIHIHII? The People's Market COLD STORAGE PLANT Dealers in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal and jj Sausages Everything .up-to-date in a first-class market. A We are paying market price for Hides. ^ [ H. A. MILLER, Prop. 1 Kingstree, 1 South Carolina j mi i h mm 111 it hh 111 ii m i ii n mm in mm m O CHICKENS WANTED!! j jH| I will pay 20c a pound for hens and ? ! 15c a pound for young roosters, cash. 1t " tMmSSEtittr M W}\\ buy any quantity. ?? ? Tlio Ponnlo'fi Market <: COLD STORAGE PLANT, "4^^ H. A. Miller, Prop. Kingstree, S. C j j The Record carries the largest line of printing papers ever carried in Kingstree. Come m and select your stationery. i