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ED GEFIELD BAPTIST ASSOCIATION APPORTIONMENT FOI? BENEVOLENT WORK FOR 1911 . . .-?1.7.- - - ? Churches . f-t $ : GO .'.O O, ,s o M. ?a " or. S o fe o cc ct c eS - O' T3 ba < a o '.3 ci .O ? .2 '? ?8, os '3 . ^ 5 O s ?. Cb Antioch ' ' ? ' BereV;' Beohany. 1 Bethlehem Bold Springs Ebenezer Edgefield 1st ??dgefield 2nd Gilgal; Horn-sr Creek Lit Lie S. Creek . Big-S. Creek ' Modoc Mt. Creek Parksvill? Plum Branch Rehoboth Red Hill Red Oak Grove Republican Mt. Zion, $25.00 25.00 60.00 35.00 70.00. 75.00 350.00 10.50 45.00 ' 25.00 ,65.00 25.00 30.00 60.00 125.00 .50.00 50.00 .60.00 . 36.00 35.00 " 20.00 18 13 35 20 60, 55. 250, 5. 25. 20, 40. 18. .25. 50. 75. 30. 35. 45. ?80. 80. 13. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 .50 $25.00 22.00 65.00 42.00 90.00 80.00 500.00 10-00 35.00 30.00* 65.00 22.00 35.00 70.00 135.00 45.00 50.00 70.00 40.00 35.00 20.00 $20.00 . 18.00 35.00 , 20.00 . 40.00 50.00 350.00 5.00 20.00 15.00 30.00 21.00 25.00 40.00 80.00 30.00 30.00 3*5.00 30.00 20.00 12.00. $8.00 8.00 10.00 8.00 15.00 20.00 85.00 2.00 8.00 5.00 8.00 8.00 5.00 15.00 35.00 7.50 7.50 10.00 7.00 5.00 5.00 $3.00 3.00 4.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 30.00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .50 ,00 2.00 5.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 $7.00 5,00 10.00 6.00 5.00 10.Q0 25.00 1.00 5.00 . 5.00 5.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 3.00 3.00 "Expect great things, from God; attempt great things for God." O. SHEPPARD, Chairman Executive Committee. NOTICE. On the Gth day of February, 1911, the undersigned will make ap plication unto the Probate Court, vat Edgefield Court House, South Carolina, for a final discharge from their trust as Executors of the es tate of Mrs. Anna T. Swearingen, deceased. ? J. E. Swearingen, G. T. Swearingen. Jan. 3-lt. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. All persons indebted to the es tate of T. E. Jennings, deceased, are requested to make payment to the undersigned at once, ?,ud al} per sons /holding claims against said estate will present same duly at tested to the undersigned for pay ment. A.'V. BuHsey, R. J. Parks, Executors. Dec. 27-3t. 1 Citation. The State of South Carolina, County of Edgefield. By J. D. Allen, Probate Judge: Whereas, W. D. Ramey made suit to me, to grant, him Letter^ of Administration of the Estate and effects of Anthony Doggett, de- j ceased. v These Are Therefore, to cite and admonish all ?n<\ singular the kin dred and Creditors of the said An thony Doggett, deceased, th'at they be and appear before me, in the Court o% Probate, to be held at 'Edgefield C. H., S. C., on the 21st January, next, after publication hereof, at ll o'clock in the fore noon, tot show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this, 30th day of December, 1910. J. D. Allen, Probate Judge. ?jtiV-*-- - .*' V ? Ferry Notice. Notice is hereby given that the contract will be let to the lowest I bidder at noon on Saturday January 14th, for managing Shaws' ferry on Stevens Creek for the ensuing 12 months. The board reserves the | ght to reject any or all bids. W. G. Wells, J. N. Griffis, J. 0. Herin. Board County Commissioners. Kentucky We have ; shipment of ? We have s of mules, also inspect our < some good d We are no the Holland Court House. We guarantee all st Treasurer's Notice. The County Treasurer's office will be open for the? purpose of receiving taxes from the 15th day. of Oct, 1910 to the 15th day of March 1911, inclusive. A penalty of one per cent will be added to all unpaid taxes after the 1st day of January to the 31st of January 19il, of two per cent, from the 1st day of February to the last day of Februa ry 1911 and penalty of five . per cent from the firsc day of March to the 15th day of March 1911. The tax levies tor the year 1910 are as follows : N For State purposes 5$ mills. " Ordinary County 4J " " Cons. School tax 3 " " Special County tax If " " Bacon S. D. Special 2 " " Edgefield S. D. 2 " " Long Cane S. D. - 3 " " Liberty Hill S. D. 3 " " Johnston S. D. v 3 " . " ColUer S. D. 3 " " Flat Rock S. D. 3 " " Prescott. S. D. 3 " Plum Branch S. D. No. 13 " " White Town S. D. 3 " " Parksville S. D. 3 " " Washington S. D. 2 " , " R. R. Bonds Wise T's,p li V " R. R. Bonds Pickens 3 " " R. R. Bonds Johnston 3 '? R. R. Bonds Pine Grove 14 " " R.R. Bonds Blocker 14 " " " Bonds Town Edgefield ? " School Bonds " 1 Town of Edgefield " Corporation Purposes 9 " All male citizens between the ages of 21 years and 60 years except those exempt by law are liable to a poll tax of one dollar each. A capitation tax of 50vcents each is to be paid on all dog?. The law prescribes that all male citi zens between the ages of 18 and 50 years must pay a $2 commutation tax or work six days on the public roads. As,this is optional with the individual, no commutation tax is included in the property tax. Sot.ask for road tax re ceipt when you desire to pay road tax. JAS. T. MIMS, Co. Treas. E. C. Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge. On the 20th day of January, 1911, in the office of Judge of Pro bate, at Edgefield, South Carolina, the undersigned will make a final settlement on the estate of C. T. Hammond, deceased, and will at the same time apply for a final dis charge from his trust as administra tor of said estate. 4 t. L. R. Hammond. Surveying. I offer ray services as surveyor to the people pf Edgefield county. All work carefully and satisfactorily done. Rates reasonable. J. H. Oantelon, . C. Edgefield, S. Horses a just received kentucky horg ome extra go< smaller mule to combination riving horses, w permanent stables to tb eek we sell to be 83 m & Cant Auditor's Notice. All persons owning property of any kind whatsoever, or in any capacity, as husband, guardian, executor, ad ministrator or trustee, are reqiured to make returns of the same to the Audi tor under oath within the time men tioned below and th? Auditor is requir ed by law to add a penalty pf 50 per cent to all property that is not return ed on or before the 20th day of Febru ary in any year. All male citizens between the ages of 21 and 60 years except those ex empt by law are deemed taxable pol's. The township assessors are respect fully requested to meet me at the ap pointments for taking tax returns in th?ir respective township and they are also required to make tax returns for those who fail to make their own with in the time prescribed by law. The 50 per cent penalty will be added for fail ure to make returns. For the convenience of tax payers, I or my representative will be at the following appointed places on the dates mentioned to receive tax returns: Roper's, Monday Jan. 16. Meriwether, Tuesday, Jan. 17. Collier, Wednesday Jan. 18. Red Hill, Thursday J?n. 19. Clark's Hill, Friday Jan. 20. Modoc, Saturday Jan. 21. Parksville, Monday Jan. 23. Plum Branch, Tuesday Jan. 24. Will Winn's, Wednesday Jan. 25. Liberty Hill, Thursday Jan.' 26. Cleora, Friday Jan. 27. Pleasant Lane, Saturday Jan. 28. Meeting Street, Monday Jan. 30. Johnston, Tuesday Jan 31. Herrin 's Store, Wednesday Feb. 1. Trenton, Thursdav Feb. 2. The office will be open to receive re ceive returns from the first day of J anuary till the 20th day of February as prescribed by law. J. R. TlMMERMAN, Auditor E. C. S. C. Notice of Change of Schedule Departures. , Train NoJ 209 for all points) north 8:10 a. m. Train No. 231 tor Aiken and ?ll points south 10:05 a. m. Train No. 229 for Aiken and all points north 1:30 p. m. Train No. 207 for all points south 6:50 p. m. Arrivals. Train No. 208 from all points) south 9:00 a. m. Train No. 230 from all points north 11:00 a.m. Train No. 210 from Aiken 1 p. m Train 'No. 2L30 from all points south 4:40 p. m. Train No. 206 from all points north 7:40 p. m. Mails are closed 30 minutes in advance of departure of trains. W. H. Brunson, P. M. Pure mountain Buckwheat at May & Prescott's. nd Mules our second jes and mules Dd, large pairs s, Come and horses, also ly located in e rear of the factly as represented elou AGENTS WANTED [^"WANTED-Four district and Six Special" agents.to solicit business for the' Southeastern Life Insurance Co., of Greenville, S. C.. in Richland, Fairfield, Lexington, Calhoun,Orangeburg, Bam berg, Barnwell, Aiken, Edgefield, Saluda, New berry, Chester and York Counties. Fine opportunities for good men. The South eastern has written more business in 19I0 than ever before in the Five Successful Years of its history and our statement soon to be issued will show a net gain of $1,000,000.00 business for the present year. Our agents are muking good every where. Do not put it off but write today for par ticulars. Address with referencns, McCAIN & PARHAM, Gen'l. Agents ROOM 304, THIRD FLOOR, SKYSCRAPER, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA m i m m i FIRE INSURANCE E. J. NORRIS, Agent Edgefield, South Carolina Representing the HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York, and the old HARTFORD, of Hartford, Connecticut. The HOME has a greater Capital and Surplus combined than any other company. The HARTFORD is the leading com pany of the Worle, doing a greater Fire business than any other Co. See Insurance Reports PRUDENTIAL LrFE "HAS THE STRENGTH OF GIBRALTAR." E. J. Norris, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. AGRICULTURAL Oyster SHELL LIME We call attention to all Merchants and Farmers to. the fact the season for using Oyster Shell Lime is hire. . IT WILL CORRECT ACIDITY Di LAND. WILL PREVENT RUST AND SHEDDING IN COTTON, STOP BLACK ROOT AND WIRE WORMS. And will bring your land to its fuU bearing powers by correcting the Acidity and unlocking Phosphoric and Potash deposits in the land. The Department of Agriculture, Washington and various departments of Agriculture of the Southern Srates endorse it. We can give you a long list of farmers as reference if desired. Bulletin No. 124 Department Agriculture, Washington; Clemson College Bul letin No 1; Virginia Experimental Station Bulletin No. r endorse it. It will save fertilizer and increase you ryield. Special price, cheap freight rates. E3, Ha. COMMINS Sole Agent MEGGETTS, S. C. Formsr secrdtary N. H. Blitch Co., the largest Tr??k Farmer in the World The entire household revolves around the telephone. Neigh bors, friends, market, doctor and store can be reached in an instant by the home having telephone service. The Rural Telephone provides this home necessity and pleasure at very low cost, to peo ple who live in the country. It is proving a paying investment to thousands of farmers. Write, today, for our free book. It tells you how you may have telephone service in your home. Address Farmers Line Department /40^t$\ SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE if m\ ->& TELEGRAPH COMPANY Sooth Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga. ? x^^r^7 job work done here Words of As 19io hrs been a banner year with us in busi ness we desire to thank our friends for their liberal patronage, and we shall do our utmost to merit a continuan4e of that patronage for 1911. We sell only the best goods of merchandise mad? by the leading faetones, in the country,and stand squarely behind everything we sell. We sincerely wish our friends a prosperous new year. Dorn & Hims S?HK3iBS6S0BS Fine Pianos Reduced $100 A Quarter of a Century of "Knowing How" The delightful tone ol Farrand Pianos has spread their fame throughout Anjpricaanc. England. 25 years of "Knowing How" mixed with expert workmanship and the finest materials, has made the 1910 "FARRAND" Model the ideal ofjPiano Perfection The Construction and Materials From far-away Germany are imported the most expensive Felts and Wires-for the Germans are Past-masters in the sci entific manufacture of these materials which are to the highest degree essential to the flexible responsiveness of action and the superlative ton? of high class pianos-giving these instru men ts a mechanical strengh that makes frequent I t uning unnecessary. Their structural beauty is an, artistic triumph. The Guarantee, Free Tuning and Free Fire Insurance As representatives of the FARRAND factory, V we are authorized to, and DO warrant its 1910 J Model Pianos for a term of 10 years. This guar- : antee, backed by a concern worth millions of f? dollars, is your absolute surety of satisfaction Also for a period of two years from the time you receive it, we will keep the piano in tune,^ and insure it against fire at OUR expense. Price and Terms THE FARRAND COMPANY has, t fitting occasion to Inaugurate < a great special sale, instructed us to sell to the people in this terri tory, upon this the 25th anniversary of the founding of the /reat con- ? . cern, loo of their 1910 Model $400 Upright Pianos for $300 which ls an \.; absolute reductlonof siooeach. The remarkable offer holds good only . '. till 100 Instruments have been sold: then the prlco will go back to MOO. -. It ls an opportunity ol a lifetime to get a fine plano at three hundred ' dollars, and one hundred shrewd householders will take advantage ot lt. Act quickly-be one of the hundred. During this great Bale, we will furnish, without cost, a fine scarf, a . nice stool and an instruction book, with each plano. We are In a posi tion to sell these pianos on easy terms, if preferred to a cash trans action. _ Information for Out-of-town Buyers If you cannot come to Greenwood, we shall bo glad to select one of _ these splendid pianos and ship lt to you. '..'rite us for further Informa^ tlon. Your Inquiry will be answered wltha personal letter by a mem ber of this firm, giving you full descriptions Including a paper pattern' showing exact floor space required, and naming very a ttractive plans for periodical payments. Write us TO-DAY-a postal wlli-do.. HOLLAND BROS., Greenwood, S. C. Our Ginning Days * We desire to inform the public that our ginning days after Chris mas will be Tuesdays and Fri-7 days, those having cotton to gin can arrange their plans accord ingly. Beaver Dam Mills Announcement! I beg to announce that I s.m no"w associated with ARRINGTON BROS &C0 863 Broad St., ?Augusta, Ga. and invite all my friends and ac quaintances in Edgefield and Saluda counties to write or call OL me when in need of Gro ceries or stock feed any k?ntL I y ill make it to your interest to patronize rae. M. Gary Satcher