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NOTICE OF SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Williamsburg. Court of Common Pleas. The Farmers & Merchants Bank, a coloration duly chartered and existing by and under the laws of the State of Scrth Carolina, Plaintiff, against H. A. McCmtr, and D. H. Mixon, Defendants. Pursuant to an order in the above stated case signed by his Honor Judge S. W. G. Shipp, cn the 28th day of February, 1922, I will offer for sale, at public auction, before the court house door in Kingstrec, S. C., on sales day in April, 1922, same being the 3rd day of said month, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for rush, the following described tract of land: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Williamsburg county, State of South Carolina, measurine and con talning seventy and six-tenths (70.6) acres of land, butting r.r.d bounding as follows: On the North bv lands of W. H. Barrineau and t'^e Gapway road; on the East by the Gapway road ant lands of J. W. Parsons; on the South by lands of J. W. Parsons and M. H. Mixon, whi:h was a part of same tract; and on the West by lands of W. H. Barrineau; all of which will more fully appear by reference to a plat of same, made by W. J. Green, C. E., and dated November, 1919, and which is hereby made a part and parcel hereof, being the same premises which w.re conveyed to H. A. McCants by M. H. Mixon by deed dated the 20th day ?-f November, 1919. Purchaser to pay for papers, and , 'if the bid for said premises is not complied with the same will be rescld on the same or some subsequent sales day at the risk of the porchaser. ' H. S. GAMBLE. Sheriff of Williamsb,irg county. 3-16-3t. h. s. g. NOTICE OF TAX SALES. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Williamsburg. Tfeke notice that under ar.d by virtue of sundry tax executions heretofore issued by R. B. Smith, treasurer D-'illiamchnvor rnirntv. ACttinst de faulting tax payers of said county directed to me and requiring and commanding me to levy the same by distress and sale of so much of the defaulting tax payer's estate, real or personal or both, as may be sufficient to satisfy the taxes, state, school, county and special of such defaulters and under and by virtue of the statutes and laws of the Stats of South Carolina thereunto authorizing and directing ire, I, H. S. Gamble, sheriff of Williamsburg county, have levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash before the courthouse door in Kingstree, South Carolina, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in April, 1922, the same being the 3rd day of the said month, the following described tracts of land located in the County of Williamsburg, and State aforesaid, towit: 1. All that certain piece parcel or tract of land lying and being in King township, containing fifty (50) acres, more or less, and bounded r.s follows: North by lands of R. F. Ward; East by R W. McCutchen; South by J. Y. McGil; West by Brown; said lands being the same returned by Burgess Chandler. 2. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of laud lying and being in Turkey township, containing two hundred (200) acres, more or less,* and bounded as follows: North, by lands of estate F. E. Taylor; East by estate F. E. Taylor; South by J. W. Johnson; West by J. W. Johnson; said lands being the landv returned by "R. 5?. Bell. 3. All that certain pif ce, parcel or ' tract of land* lying and being in Turkey township, containing one Hundred and fifteen (115) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: North by lands of R. S. Bell; East by R. S. Bell; South by Public road from Kingstree to Georgetown; West by L. C. Montgomery; said lands being the same returned by J. W. Jolmson. 4. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being in the town of Kingstree, containing six and one quarter (6%) acres, more or r _ Taste is a matter of tobacco quality W e state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett & Mytrj Tobacco Co. \ * ! / % i Lower Prices \ 20 now 18c 10 now 9c (Two 10'*?lie) r less, and bounded as follows: North by lands of Whiteman Epps; East by John A. Kelley; South by Main street of the town of Kingstree; West by J. X Scott; said lands being the same returned by Dr. W. L. Taylor. 3-16-3t. H. S. GAMBLE, Sheriff of Williamsburg County. CORPORATION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that oT^tifc 22nd day of March, 1922, the undersigned Board of Corporators intend to file with the Secretary cf the State of South Carolina, a written Declaration by themselves, setting forth their residences as hereinafter given; the name of the proposed Corporation to be the Williamsburg Fumitu'-e Company, to be located at Kingstree, South Carolina, and engage in a general retail furniture business, with the amount >f capita! stock ten thousand ($10,000.00) dollars, payable in cash; said stock divided into one hundred (100) shares of the par value of one hundred ($100) dollars each; that at 12 o'clock neon, on the 22nd day of March, 1922, there will be held at the office of J. D. O'Bryan, Kingstree, South Carolina, a meeting of the subscribers to the capital stock of said proposed corporation for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors and for transact _ such other business as may properly come before said meeting. \ A. W. ROSENFELD, Atlanta, Ga., J. V. MOFFITT, Lexington, N. C., J. D. O'BRYAN, Kingstvee, S. C. March 14. 1922. It. j. d. o'b. - t ? NOTICE. The County Board of Commissioners of Williamsburg County will receive bids at their office in Kingstree. S. C., on Tuesday, September 6th, and on the first Tuesday in each month thereafter, for groceries in bulk lots for the chaingang for one month at a time. S. J. SINGLETARY, County Supervisor Williamsburg Co. 8-18-21-tf. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the matter of Kingstree Furniture Co., Bankrupt. T_ Tl 1 * in iMiiuki up ii j. Pursuant to two orders of Robert J. Kirk, Esq., Referee in Bankruptcy, made in the case of Kingstree Furniture Company, bankrupt, dated the 6th day of February, 1922, I will offer for sale at public outcry for cash, to the highest bidder, subiect to the approval of this court, before the courthouse in Kingstree, South Carolina, between the usual hours of legal sales, on the 3rd day of April, 1922, the following described real estate I of said Kingstree Furniture Company, bankrupt: The following three lots or parcels of land will be sold, free from incumbrances: Tract No. 1. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate in thei town of Hemingway, County of Wil-I liamsburg, State of South Carolina, i measuring forty (40) feet by sixty (60) feet, with a building thereon, known as the Moore Pnzery, and bounded as follows: situate on the West side of the Georgetown and Western Railroad, now the Seaboard Air Line Railway at the lear of the Fanners Tobacco Warehouse, West and North bv lands of the Lambert Land & Development Company, and North by lands of the Farmers Tobacco Warehouse. Tract No. 2. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, containing ten (10) acres, more or less, situate in the County of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, and boimded on the North by lands of Mary Simmons, designated as tract No. 2 on the partition plat of the lands of the estate of Ann Owens, on the East by lands now or formerly of Lawrence McFarlin, on the South by lands of Rosa Covert and tract No. 6 of the said Ann Owens' lands, set apart to Emma Lesesr.e, and on the West by Emma Lesesne and tract No. 5 of the said Ann Owens' lands, set apart to James Stephenson; which said tract Cheste CIGAR of Turkish and Domes ft 1 I of land above described is more particularly identified in and by a plat I of the lands of Ann Owens, deceasi ed, made for the purpose 01 partition ? | and division thereof by Peter G. j j Gourdin, surveyor, January 20, 1920, ( and is the let of land designated on j said plat as lot No. 4; which said j lot of land was conveyed to Kings- , tree Furniture Company by Maxey | Lesesne, by deed dated January 2, < 1921, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court of Williamsburg ; county in Book A-16, page 636. Tract No. 3. All that certain piece, 1 parcel or tract of land, situate in the County of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, containing eight (8) acres, more or less, designated and ( identified as lot No. 8 on a plat of 1 said lands of the estate of Ann Owens, \ deceased, made for the purpose of a < partition and division thereof by ] Peter G. Gourdin, surveyor, January j 20, 1920, bounded on the North by ( tract No. 7, as shown on said plat ; and set apart to Boston Owens, and < on the East by lands of Alex Owens or Alex McKnight, South by tract . No. 9 of the lands set apart to the said Alexander Owens .and on the . West by lands cf Dowen Chandler; said tract above described being the same which was allotted a^d set apart to William Owens in the partition ] and division of the tynds of the es- ( tate of Ann Owens, and was con- ( veyed by William Owens to Kings- 1 tree Furniture Company by deed dated ' January 22, 1921, and recorded in the * office of the Clerk ef Court for Williamsburg countv in Book A-16, page J 637. 1 The following lot or parcel of land I will be sold subject to a mortgage thereon to W. V. Strong, dated November 1st, 1919, or. which there is a balance due of three thousand t ($3,000.00) dollars, together with a > little more than a year's interest, i to-wit: All that certain lot of land situate in the town cf Kingstree, County of c Williamsburg, State of South Caro, lina, at the comer of Hampton avenue and Mill street of said town of Kingstree, measuring eighty-five (85) feet front on said Hampton avenue, j and running back in depth along i Mill street one hundred ana five (105) < feet, and bounded cn the North by | lot of Stackley, on the Ea3t by Hamp- j ton avenue of said town, on the South j by Mill street of said town, and on the West by lot of Cyde and Bristol. 1 L. D. RODGERS, j Trustee in Bankruptcy. t 3-9-4t. I NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR 1 FINAL DISCHARGE. c Notice is hereby given that the un- I dersigned will make applications to * W. E. Snowden, Judge of Probate for the County of Williamsburg, State ? of South Carolina, at his office in J Kingstree, S. C., at eleven o'clock a. c m., March 18th, A. D. 1922, for final ( discharge and letters dismissory as c. guardian for Mary E. Graham, de- \ ceased. 1 * W. B. COX, < Guardian for Mary E. Graham. * The Most Profitable j Acre on the Farm The garden spot Is recognized 1 by many as the best paying part a of the farm, but is often neglected. t A good garden means money In . your pocket, and from a health 1 standpoint, there is nothing better I than green, fresh vegetables. I ALWAY8 PLANT J The right variety of vegetables III 1 to choose for earliness, yield or I . flavor is clearly shown in our 1922 II I Catalog. Mailed free on request. I ? WOOD'S CROP SPSCXAX., giving seasonable information for the II { farm and current prices of all field I j seeds, mailed free. I ^ T.W.WOOD & SONS J SEEDSMEN [ No. 17 P. 14th St., Blehmond, Va. t ?=====* t ' t E r^ ' > * rfield ETTES Hie tobaccos?blended TRESPASS NOTICE. Pursuant to provisions of Section J41, Criminal Code cf South Carolina, iotice is hereby given that the lands >f the Brooklyn Cooperage Company eased from the Santee River Cypress Lumber Company in Williamsburg rounty are posted, and persons entering without authority upon the same will be prosecuted. BROOKLYN COOPERAGE CO., 3-9-4t. Georgetown, S. C. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned will make application to W. E. Snowden, Judge of Probate for the County of Williamsburg, State )f South Carolina, at his office in Kingstree, S. C., at eleven o'clock a. n., April 1st, A. D. 1922, for final discharge and letters dismissory as administrator of the estate of S. McB. Graham, deceased. ROBERT L. ROPER, Administrator of the estate of S. McB. Graham. 3-2-5tp. NOTICE All claims against the county to receive attention of the County Board )f Commissioners must be filed in the iffice, properly verified and itemized, lot later than Saturday before the regilar meeting on the first Tuesday in ;ach month. S. J. SINGLETARY, r* a- n tlf.Ml! ~l ^OUniy supervisor vviiiianisuuiK v^o. 1-18-21-tf. I DOG TAX DUE. The Dog Tag Tax book will posi;ively close on April 1, 1922, after vhich date the fine provided by law vill be imposed. R. B. SMITH, Treasurer, Williamsburg county. !-9-3t. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notcie is hereby given that pursuant o an order cf the County Beard of Education of Williamsburg county, State of South Carolina, tne underlined trustees cf Wee Tee School )istrict No. 59 in said county, will icld and conduct an election at the ichool house m said Wee Tee Schopl district No. 59 on Monday, March 20, .922, for the purpose of submitting o the qualified voters of said disrict residing therein the question of evying and collecting an annual tax if four (4) additional mills on the jroperty in said district subject to vocation, which said tax shall be jed to supplement the taxes now iollected in said school district for ;chool purposes; that for the purpose >f said election the polls will be openid at 8 o'clock in the forenoon and Josed at 4 o'clock in the afternoon by he undersigned trustees, who shall ict and serve as managers of said election; at said election only qualiolertnrs tvhn return real or Der tonal 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 evy shall cast a ballot containing the vord "YES" printed or written thereen, and each elector opposing said evy shall cast a ballot containing :he word "No" printed or written hereon; and that said election will >e held and conducted in a manner ere scribed by section 1742 of Code of laws of South Carolina, Vol. 1, 1912, md amended thereto. 0. C. HINNANT, Chairman, W. L. ALTMAN. rrustees Wee Tee School District No. 59. 3-9-2tp. REGISTRATION NOTICE The office of the Supervisor of legislation will be open on the 1st tfonday in each month for the pureose of registering any person who 8 qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident if the State for two years, and of he county one year, and of the mil* j precinct in which the elector iffers to vote four months before he day of elction, and shall have >aid, six months before, any poll ax then due and payable, and who an both read and write any section o him by the Sunnrvisors of Regisration, or who can show that he iwns, and has naid all taxes collective on during the present year, propsrty in this State assessed at three mndred dollars or "e. P. E. CI ^KSON, Clerk of Board. >66 cures Bilious Fever. Make M Hnnm M. -Mi AAA Within a brief period will be represented in by a live-wire dealer. You may be the man. Whether you are in business, or in some you will be intereste money-making dealei Just as long as you a ness man and a hu help make exception plying the large potei Hupmobiles in this t Our definite, specific, of many prospects a) More Hupmobi Heretofore, the metr have entirely absorb mobiles the factory o Reasonable ban Palmet Long Distance 70 M HfHIIIIimiHMtHIIMHIIIIHHIMIIIIMIHIM | WANTED j | Nice Fat Hens! | I will pay 18c per pound for li j: all the Hens you have to spare, but i! i i don't want old roosters. i! H. A. MILLER, | * ; Kingstree, .... South Cvrnlina j ^ _ ??? | Are Yonr Greatest Asset | 1 \ I If you have any I P 1 ^ ^It V I T^TTA ^-pauVVIAO 1 of m o ^ I \ l lyjrc bxuuuiw x\jh rnv I fit you with glares I^\ that will bring your {vision back to nor mal- I duplicate B \ yv your broken glasses. ? . H I am a licensed Optometrist and every pair I of glasses guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. * My stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass and China always complete. Bring me your broken Watches, Clocks, * Jewelry and Eye Glasses. Repairs made -j sctme uo^y receivcu. . I T. E. BAGGETT " | Jeweler and Optometrist. ^ I Main Street, Kingstree, S. C. I ^ IBM ,'YI H'. -TT9"' ^^B. JXj When You Bay Feed For Yofir Cows It isn't what you pay that counts; its what you g*t flS^H for what you pay. HH THE READY RATION ROM DAIRY COWS ^ HH Gives you more milk, healthier cows, bigger profits than you get from any other ration. jHH It ceaU mo.-a.of course. But dairymen in this vicinity aren't {yen penny wise ana pound foolish. A few pennies extra for a baa in of Larro-Feed doesn't scare them. In return for those extra fl^Hr fiflBa pennies they know that Larro-Feed gives them extra pounds milk. 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