The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 23, 1912, Page 7, Image 7

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0 / NOTICE OF ELECTION a three-1 Title 1 STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA ... ^ County of Lancaster. " 1 late Cap ( Notloe Is hereby given that the t*on? Are Qf era! Election for Presidential and Vloe- , , I Presidential Eleotors and Represents* reS*ra 1 tire In Congress will be held at the the varl voting precincts fixed by law In the the origl County of Lanoaster on TUESDAY, Vevor L NOVEMBER 5, 1912, said day being * * . Tuesday following the first Monday, as n.o.n.lI Ik. rt " I??uiiuou ujr hid oww VjUURUVUUOD, The qualifications for suffrage ere as sky, Cai follows: Terms Residence in State for two years, in f the County one year.in the polling pre- p*y ' cinot in which the eleotor offers to vote, four months, and the payment six Age months before any election of any poll io3-wtax then due and payable. Provided, That ministers in oharge ol an organiz- -? ed church and teachers of publio sohools shall be entitled to vote after six M* months' residenoe in the State, other* I wise qualified. REGISTRATION.?Payment of all taxes, inoluding poll tax, assessed and collectible during the previous year. The production of a certificate or the receipt ol the officer authorized to col- TI1E SI lect suoh taxes shall be conclusive proof of the payment thereof. Before the hour fixed for opening the t polls Managers and Clerks must take and subsoribe to thfe Constitutional oath. The Chairman of the Board of Managers can administer the oath to W the other Managers and to the Clerk; a Notary Publio must administer the oath to Chairman. The Managors eleot their Louis C. Chairman and Clerk. Hamir l'olls at each voting place must be opened at 7 o'clock a. m., and closed at pUrsui 4 o'clock p. m., exoept in the City of Charleston, where thoy shall be opened w* ?ag? at 7 a. m. and olot,6d at 6 p. m. June 17t The managers have cho power to fill auction, a vacanoy; and if none of the Managers ^OUE attend, the citizens can appoint, from among the qualified voters, the Mana- Cj-.t M gers, who, after being sworn, can conduot the eleotion. within t! At the close ol the election,the Mana- iow,ns, j gers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open the ballot boxes and count tho ballots therein, and oontinuo without oontalnli adjournment uutll the same is com- HALF | pleted, and make a statement of the re- jvjn|r jn suit for each office, and sign the same. "Within three days thereafter,tho Chair- t man of the Board.or some one deslgnat- bounded ed by the Board, must deliver to the Marshall Commissioners of Eleotion the poll list, s ? the boxes containing the ballots and written statements of the result of the *he Sout election. and on t MAN AO Kits OP ELECTION?The Terms following Managers of Eleotion have been appointed to hold the election at the various precincts in the said County: i Antioeh?J. T. llance, Jim Johnson, r jj H. J. S. Davis. Helalr?J. M. Pettus, J. P. Wilson, J. W. Hall. Oct- " Carmel?J. H. Bell, W. H. Sowell, - Bush Bell. Crenshaw School House?J J. Baker, Thos. Hendrix, Walter Beaver. Dwinht?Jno. Parker. Jr.. Havmond A ? - A. XVV^V/1 U Walters, J. L. Whitakor. , , Elgin?A. A. Caskoy, J. H. Bailey, ed by t Lester Bailey. it j9 no Flat Crook?E. C. Mungo, H. L. Potts, , A. F. Dunn. dOVeS,> Hailo Gold M ine?C. L. Catoe, Davo The 0D( Russell, John Faulkcnberry. 11 oath Springs?E. M. Bruce, J. B. &nd W1 Hhohan, W. B. Bruce. until N Kershaw?B. II. Truesdol, E.L. Hor- , ton, w. z. Hilton. on and l^incastor Court House?J. F. Nosbit, ore jn f K. L. Crawlord. AV. I). Chambers. Lancaster Cotton Mill?Ed Boll, Oct. 1. James Barton, Thus. Hunter. Season Lindsay?L. C. Ferguson, Lestor Sistare, W. G. Ferguson. ber 1 tc Now Cut?L. 11. Barr, J. A. Robin- wild tu son, It. A. Williams. Pine Grovo?J. A. Williams, J. Y. March Chambers, D. F. IIou/.o. Mar. Pleasant Vallej?D. O,. Potts, J. W. " Pettus, J. T. Cranio. 1 to re Primus?It. A. Blackmon, J. T. K. Marrh Marshall, J. 10. Blackmon, Jr. Tarahaw?John Ingram, Henry Mas- to Mar sey, C. C. Lowory. t0 vjar Tradesville?Bort Hoglor, A. A. Knight, Bud Funderburk. Only be Unity?I). V. Hinson, I). It. Bolk, It. Each d M. Steele. t Van Wyck?Kirk Yodor.T. R.Thom: rieS a son, C. W. Eason. hird ill. Welsh's?Oscar Bowers, J. W. Cunningham, W. K. Roberta, Jr. imURl ] Zion School Houso?J. M. Cook, W. i T. Steele, Os F. Kennlngton. ? _ Union School House?James John- prison, son. Guss Hinson, Wm. Thrcatt. White BlulT?Loe Knight, M.It. Hinson, Oscar Hcgler. Tht The Managers at each precinct named above are requested to delegate one of t inn:n. their number to seeuro the boxes and ^ blanks for the election Saturday, at 11 "Alei o'clock, November 2nd, 1912, at oourt house. rresiut j. k. porter, when i\r \irri r t a tro " *? " iwixaio, conceri J. A. HOUZK, Commissioners of Federal Flection for oppone Lancaster County, S. C. as a I October loth, 1012. , , heard c how br NOTICE OF SALE their h get all Of the Capt. J. C. Rollings Lands. |gC^g dence 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Kershaw. wife S? Notice is hereby given that on* the ^OUght first Monday In November, 1912, being Wered the fourth flay thereof, I, as agent of tation the heirs of the late Capt. J.C. Rollings, will sell, at public sale,beforo the Court House door, in Camden, S. C., during tirely!' the legal hours of sale, a tract of land in West Wateree Township, Kershaw ? County, containing fifteen hundred and L?inc thirty-two (1582) acros, more or less; situated about eleven (11) miles from Camden, twenty-three (23) miles from Columbia, and three (3) miles from ' ani I HI aney, on the Two Notch Koad. Said ' first mc tract of land has been surveyed and farms ii plat made of same, and will bo sold in time, re| ten (10) separate tracts; one of thA al ~'''? tracts, No. 10, containing one hundred ON' r' 1<S " a reason ami seventy-six (170) acres, will he ot title. sold only the right, title and Interest of 6 moa. , i f HE LANf-AST to of J. O. Rollings, same being lfth? (8-6) Interest. ? -** The State rah to the purchaser or purchasers executed by the heirs of th? ??? t. J. O. Rollings, all of whom Wjjj ^ Hrfd rjyjg YcflT Odl je. For farther information in o the acreage and looation of 28. 29. 30 and 21 zed No ons traots, referenoe is bad to Inal plat of W. B. Twitty, sur- vcmbcr 1. n the possession of A. H. Dunloath Springs, S. C., or a copy _______ at the ofQoe of L. A. Wittkownden, s. c. Just remember the dates , of ?U., cub. PorcbMer to make to >tt(uuL papers. a. h. duncan, it wj|j be the greatest S nt for heirs of J. C. Rollings. tf. fa'r=* COLUMBIA HAS A HBA1 Iprlf'o Qoln WELCOME FOR voa l.wl la v wftlv Cheap round trip tickets fered by all ra;lroada. 'ate of south Carolina F?r prize list and informa County of Lancaster. address J. Arthur Banks, Pi 'ourt of Common Pleas. dent or J. M. Cantey, Secret Columbia, S. C. r. A. Johnson?Plaintiff, v .? - . You will meet all your frit against Hammond and wife, Wonsey Columbia at the ONB STV =5= troubles as we are i Monev to Loan. ! 1 ireparod, as heretofore, to nego- , 1 ||JV dh of $:{<)(>.on and upward* on ll/l I lllT^I ?rtK*Ke on improved cotton ^TIIIIIJ IT I el III H i Lancaster t'ounty 011 long ' payable in annual uistallinentH 'I r , , toroHt on atima of |7'K)tl.lMl and *tVCTVtll 1II Sf [o coMiiiilsaiona charged. Only J S al>le foe for furnishing ahstraot < It. K. WYLIK, | Atty-at-I iuiiu?ueienuaDii. I FAIR. but to a decree of Judge George Th<) elhibi|3 ^ ^ ) In the above stated case,dated ,h, 1912, i will sell at public Carolina and Oemson an at Lancaster Court House, in ity and State aforesaid, on tho meet on tho football field. londay in November, Next, Watch the papea for data be legal hours of sale, the fol- programmer, * lesorlbed real estate,to wit: it piece, parcel or tract of land ag FORTY-SIX AND ONE- ? '4flX) ACRES, more or less, ,, ^ , ... , , . r 'If yoa knew of the real value of C Pleasant Hill Township, Lan- berlain's Liniment for lame back. sor< 'ounty, South Carolina, and of the muscles, sprains and rheni on the North by lands of J. F. yon would never wish to be wil , . m . ,T ? it. For sale by all dealres. I; on the West by lands of L. P. nond and M. R. Hammond; on r > h by lands of J. H. Hammond, _ _ . he East by Rooky River road. X 21X jNiOLICG. of Sale, Cash. Purchaser to _ . ... ~ ? . Taxes will be reoeived from Oct papers. 15th, 1912, to December 31st, 1912,i PAUL MOORE, out penalty. C. C. C. L. C. One per cent penalty will be a A.LLISON ^or Junu&ry payment, two per cenl .. , February payments and seven per laintilFs Attorney. for Maroh payments. >. 1912. 4-8-w. The levy for tho various purposi as follows: For State tax, 5 3-4 mills. The Game Law. For*Constitutlonal school tax,3 n For Ordinary County tax, 3% n i ng to the game law, pass- for 1>a?t In.d?Vt?t!ne8?' 2 , , . Interest and Sinking Fund for < he legislature this year, c. Railroad Bonds, i i 4 mills. W lawful to hunt deers, F?r Roads and Bridges, 5 mills , ti, For Pleasant Hill Township Be voodcocksand woodducks. 3.4 mills. an season for partridges For Cane Crrok and Gills Creek T< ... . ship Bonds, 1% mills. Id turkey8 Will not arrive In School Districts Nog. 1, 4, 5, t ov.15. Willetmay be killed J1,13;? 16, ?nd 4:Va T tax of 2 mills is levied for school after Nov. 1. Granckle poses. )pen season on and after '"?Kc.h,001 IV8iSotQ No?i2' 3' V! ? . -4. 83. 46 and 48, 3 mills special The follwing are the open levied for school purposes. dates: Deer,from Septern- 'o^"]llw|1V>is!irIi0.!i'iNoni1"' l7,?" * r 23, 27, 39, 47 and 49, 4 mills specia January 1; partridges and levied for school purposes. irkeys, from Nov. 15 to mlIl7BDlatr,ot No' '26,8,,ocial levy ? 1; doves from August 15 In District No. 36, special levy ch 1: woodcocksfrom Sep. ,nll,s- ^ . , , . * In Lancaster Graded, special ol tb 1; willet, from Nov 1 to mills. 1; woodducks,from Sept.l 8 ^n?^8trict8 No8' 40 and 46*8pocl ch 1; granckle from Oct 1 In District No. 38, a special lev :h 1. Dove baiting is legal 10, "i,".le oltUen, of th0 oountJ tween Dec. 1 and March 15. tween the ages of 21 and 55 yean ppr killpd mt of qpftflon car- ,lRble ,or a <?PltAtion tax of three eer Kinea jui 01 season car Urg for road purpoge, and all malo penalty of $25 and each zona of the county between the ag rww>lt? <tin Thfl mov 21 and 60 years are liable for a ca egally killed,$10. I he max- tion or pof, tox of one do|lar for 8< penalty for breaking the purposes, except those exempt by law is $100 or 30 days in 101.tf> T* L? Fort Mill Times. _ ; BridegroomU~Apology. J rt?" repeated former Vice- J |IJlj[ ^ y int Charles W. Fairbanks WjF il/l VI questioned one evening 1 ^ ning one of his political ( nts, why, he's as alert 1 For a Iont*" tin 5rovidence bridegroom I , ' . - . >f the other day. You know 1 considering the dl idegrooms starting off on , GLES which are Ol oneymoons sometimes for- finally decided on t about their brides and buy 1 only for themselves?That ] ' 13. 1 V'^icc IVi ,t happened to the Provi- { ^3L4l I loo IV young man. And when his 1 tid to him, 'Why,Tom, yjou ; the best in every w only one ticket,, he ans- backed by the shin without a moment's hesi- , received a large su] By Jove, you're right, , ; superior to any vve I'd forgotten myself en- ' ... ^ . . will take pleasure 1 ^ , 1 Let us be your aster Leads. \ troubles or any oth ? KR ^*VS OCTOB j)K 23, 1912 -1 Will The RE H Uphold Wil Woodrow Wilson has refused i his Campaign Fund from the Inte - any questionable sources. He has given us, the Democrs that he will go into the White Hot Who Is Getting The Money orq of The Trusts? So sure has been Wilson's stand, so well known his inc J *- " upnuic pui pusc, iuiti uu private interests nave aarea oK approach either our candidate or his committee. We have not been offered a penny by the trusts, a we certainly have not solicited a penny from them. 1 money of the Interests is being spent against Wilson. tiOQ matter fc arhom?we need not discuss that here?it is n t common gossip that the money power of the nation is bei used in an attempt to defeat Woodrow Wilson. What Is a "People's Campaign?' We are addressing ourselves to the real freemen America, the upright, Progressive Voters of the coun LIB who are doing the work of the nation and not the work trusts and bosses. We realize that the salvation of every righteous cat rests with you. Often this cry of a People's Party or a I^ople'a Presidi is raised by the very forces we seek to defeat and whom * to must and will defeat. But look to our standard and < standard bearer and decide yourself as to which is l People's Campaign and mnst, therefore, be fonght with I People's money. Woodrow Wilson Has Clean Hani Woodrow Wilson is the cleanest man in national polit He came of illustrious forefathers,who laid by blood a heredity the foundation of a future President through gi eneHH ration after generation of upright record, natic If Wilson is to be elected it must be by clean money a tbout (here is only one source of such money?from the voters the country who realize the importance of having a |o*c tnent uninfluenced by the almighty dollar. Wilson's hands are clean. Will you uphold thecci? J" How Much Money Will You Giv< idetl How Much Can You Raise? I for r M j I package 1 a 14k Go jer & Mfg. Co. j i 1 . For (he Building." | i cent mere are Dig campaign expenses to be met if we are win on Election Day in November. We mast tell the vot js is of the country about Wilson, what he is, what he has dc We must show them his record. We must show them lills platform. We must point out to them the features of platform which mean so much to this nation. This gr work will cost a lot of money. We must meet the us 3. A heavy toll necessary to present a platform and a candid to a hundred million. ndg Your dollar, your $5, your 910, your $20 la needed. A don't mistake?we want the man who can only afford i iwn- one dollar. We need him. We need the woman who < Lancaster & Chester Ry Co. j jj, Schedule In EfToet March 3rd, 1912. ' ' Eastern Time. WESTBOUND WllO 1, 2", I.v. Lancaster 0:00a?3:35p I are Lv. Fort 1 .awn 6:30a?4:08p Lv. Rich burg .... 6:55a?4:43p f 2% Ar. Chester 7:30a?6:2l)p EAST BOUND ? Lv. Chester 9:80a?6:4fip ______ r tiV 'jV* Eiehburg 10:20a?7:25p Lv. Baacomvillo 10:30a?7:35p I I f Lv. Fort Lawn 11:00a?7:50p Ar. Lancaster 11:30a?8:16p \\T y of Connections?Chester, with South- V\ C orn. Seaboard and Carolina North' bo- western Railways. ni"? CfC. i aro Fort Lawn, with Seaboard Air Lino o dol- Railway. rL* ft, iclti- Lancaster, with Southern Railway. lIlHTy es of A. P. McLURE, Supt. J ?ila; = I prices. '/aw. You should read your county I paper. Send us $1.50 for The I purchi or- ' News. You won't regret it. [ ? Eith Fruit of 1 I Standarc e Solved It H 35c le we have been variously , I Shirt, 6? ifferent METAL SHIN- '' 25c pair n the market. We have ' kuys a 2 i I lc a pap j I I thousanc letal Shingle | ay, and our judgment is ; |jj"| \ I gle itself as we have just I UJ pply. 7 his shingle is far 1 have ever seen and we ; n discussing it with you. physician for your ROOF ' er kind of BUILDING , ,a . ' each $5.1 ;necialict<; AL FRE! [son's Hai emphatically to accept :rests, from corrupting itic National Committer isc with clean hands or only give one dollar. We believ it's the kind that wins. Let every one contribute to t or- Pa'Sn by the first mail. Let's ha to porations can supply the other p mightier even in money then the nd ?o*?ther. No A Call To Those ^ ng Contribt No live progressive voter can f than to head a list with his ow have his fellow-workers and ft of their names and money, try If you work in an office or fa< of railroad, ranch or farm, start the Wilson men. Sign ap as man) ise And mail to ns. :nt How To Contribute we p >ur Campaign the tbe Sign the Coupon in this cori you give. Then attach your r mail today to the address given < 1_ ..... io ui umci sucu uargairis to in Yours for low prices, NDERBUR READ TH ddition to above extremely DO cash purchase we will gi Toilet Preparation?with $10 ild Fountain Pen?with $15.0( ed Razor valued at $3.00. IDERBURK CO jg issue mil cnecKs, money order tions to C. R. Crane^ Vice Chmi 'ca Democratic National Committs nd Chicago, 1IL eD* Then write a letter to this pa contributor and stattog your nd Woodfow Wilson should be siec States. In this way yon will be **" hufbr. A Sourtoir Receipt, hat worth teaming, will be tent te yo fight by encouraging yoer friend ;? Woodrow Wilson ( LOYALTY C To C. IL CRANE. Vic. Chairman Fir TV. D.mocr.tic Nation.i Coma tO CKiooeo, Illinois. cr8 An a bellsver in the progresslvi sented in the candidacy o# Woodrow United States, and to the end that 'ns handed, untrammeled. and obllsatec his country. I wiab to contribute throne eat toward the expenses of Goo. Wilson' ua' Name ate Address ?d R. F- D the > :an Endorsed by is Going to Be OVERIS : don't know but we )ing to sell goods fc days at the following Listen what One ise durinor th ic ^ er 12 yards Barker's, Hill's, Loom Bleaching or 12 yards i I Ginghams, 15 yards of Amo heavy weight Sheeting, 15 y best Flannellette, 12 yards h( ards good Calico, 15 yards bei ids. buys a 50c Work Shirt, 33c b )c buys a suit of $1.00 Underv Towels, 8c buys 100 yards bes 5c pair suspenders, 5c 8 Balls er good Pins, 10c a Sterling S ? v i a EMEN ids? contributions to influences, from e, to understand not at all. e in this ldnd of loyaStyw i he Wood row Wilson Cans* ve as big a fund as the OM arties. For the people MB i Combination*?whan I Who Will Club ' itions i do more for Wlleon's caoa* . d contribution and then tD -iends swell tho total wi0 a i :tory, mill, warehouse, on ball rolling. Line up tho r contributions as yon casw s To The WihoO i Fund ner and fill (n (be amounf noney to this Coupon and sn the Coupon. ? and addroM aD contribaa* Irman Finance Comrai 11 ?, e, >00 Michigan Amu*, per gMng your name as a reasons why yon believe ted President ol the Unit*** listed at a Wilson oontrU idsomeljr tkhographad, well a. Your Utter will help the s. Campaign Fund :oupon lance C? fHafb! littre, 900 tUlflfW Arwu*. ? ideals of fOWTOBHSt repre h Wilson for Proa id out of the i . he may tako the office free ' 1 to none bnt the people of thi i h yon the nm <*$. ' 8 campaifn I v! btater TWinni" i == Our Next IOR I do know we ir the next y cut throat Dollar will Androscoggin or of Utility or other skeag Ginghams, ards 10c Outing, javy Cotton Flanst Plaids, 20 yards uys a 50c Dress year, 15c buys a 5t Silk Thread, 19c Sewing Thread, ilver Thimble and umerous to men / 1\ uu. IS low prices with ve FREE a 2oc .00 cash purchase ) cash purchase a MPANY. hi t