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The State of South Carolina County of Edgefieid By W. T. Kinnaird, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, Andrew C. Yonce of above County and State made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Admin is tration of the Estate of and effects of Cleveland K. Johnson late, of said County and State. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Cleveland K. Johnson, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Edgefieid, S. C. in my office on November 14th, (1919) next after publication there of, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 25th day of October, Anno Domini, 1919. "rr W. T. KINNAIRD, j. J. P., E. C., S. C. Do not forget that we handle TEXACO Gas and oils-have you ever found any better? If you have, let us know and we will handle it. YONCE & MOONEY. Treasurer's Notice. The County Treasurer's office will be open for the purpose of receiving taxes from the 15th day of October, 1919, to the 15th day of March, 1920. All taxes shall be due and payable between the 15th day of October, 1919, and December 31st, 1919. That when taxes charged shall not be paid by December 31 vt, 1919, the County Auditor shall proceed to add a penalty of one per cent, for Janu ary, and if taxes are not paid on or before February 1st, 1920, the Coun ty Auditor will proceed to add two per cent and five per cent, addition al, from the 1st of March to the 15th of March, after which time all un paid taxes will be collected by the Sheriff. The tax levies for the year 1919 are as follows: ., ,<*: . Mills For State purposes_ 9 For Ordinary County_ 7 For Special County_- 3 For Constitutional School Tax For Antioch _ 4 For Bacon School District_10 For Blocker_ 2 For Blocker-Limestone_ 4 For Colliers_ 4 For Flat Rock_ 8 For Oak Grove_ 3 For Red Hill. 6 Por Edgefieid._ 8 For Elmwood No. 8_2 For Elmwood No. 9_ 2 For Elmwood No. 30_ 2 For Elmwood L. C._ 3 For Hibler_. 3 For Johnston_ll For Meriwether (Gregg)_ 2 For Moss_ 3 For Brunson School_ 4 For Ropers_'?_ 2 For Shaw _ 4 For Sweetwater _ 4 For Talbert_ 2 For Trenton._.- 8% For Wards _ 2 For Wards No. 33_ 4 For Blocker R. R. (portion) ___ 15 For Elmwood R. R. (portion)_15 For Johnston R. R._ 3 For Pickens R. R._ 3 For Wise R. R._ 3 For Corporation _ ll All the male citizens between the ages of 21 years and 60 years, ex cept those exempt by law, are liable to a poll tax of One Dollar each. A capital tax of 50 cents each is to be paid on all dogs. The law prescribes that all male citizens between the ages of 18 and 55 years must pay $2.00 commuta tion tax. No communtation is includ ed in the property tax. So ask for road tax receipt when you desire to pay road tax. ??mmsMl* J- r- PMNCE Co. Treas. E. C. - % ?' htm*- WANTED. A"**" Splendid opportunity for men and women selling guaranteed hosiery. Handsome profits .made .in -either full or spare time. Full line of men's, wo men's- and children's^ up-to-date styles. Large commissions. Experi ence not necessary. Write PHOENIX HOSIERY CO., West Market Street Station, Philadelphia, Pa. Our up-to-date soda fountain is increasing in popularity All of the popular drinks served. Come in when you are hot. QUARLES VARIETY STORE. To inform those whom. I hay? pre viously served Mtg others, that l have installed free air. AUTO VULCANIZING SERVICE. After the Chero-Cola Bottle is uniformly filled it passes to the automatic crowning machine, where it is hermetically sealed with the famous Chero Cola crown which keeps all the goodness in and all impurities out. This gives you Chero-Cola as pure, wholesome and refreshing as it is delicious. This is another of the many reasons for the universal popu larity of Chero-Cola. An Invitation To Our Edgefield Friends We have the most complete stock of shoes that we have ever bought and they were bought before the rise in price, making it possible to sell good, depend able shoes at reasonable prices. Every department of our shoe stock rs full, giving a large assortment to select from. We call especial attention to our very strong line of every-day shoes for men. Nothing better on the market. Try a pair and you will always come us. We also have a complete assortment of dress shoes for every member of the family. We invite our friends from Edgefieid county to make our store their headquarters while m the city. Mr. Walter Harris is with us and will take a delight in serving his friends. J. Cook McKie < 974 Broad Sreet Augusta? Ga. "j WIENGES & COMPANY COTTON FACTORS BEST STORAGE FACILITIES Advancements on Consignments AUGUSTA, - ' - - GEORGIA. B. B. RUSSELL, JR. R. E. ALLEN BU SSELL & ALLEN "I INCORPORATED COTTON FACTORS 857, 859 and 861 Reynolds Street AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Bonded Warehouse. Liberal advances on cotton in storage. Correspondence invited and consignments solicited. > Piano Prices Very High My Pri?es Lower Than That of Others There is only one factory op?m in the State of New York. Workmen are out. on a strike, and every factory has orders for more pianos than they carupossibly make within the next six months, in the West conditions are somewhat better. I have orders already on file for eighty pianos and players, and I hope to get some along for my trade. The highest priced upright piano I have on hand now is worth $550.00 (Five hundred and fifty dollars). , It is a Kroeger, and is a strictly high-class piano. I have, in the past few days, received over twenty letters from the piano factories telling of the scarcity of pianos, and declining tc offer me any inducements, or hopes o'f getting any instruments from them any time soon. Pianos are difficult to obtain, and some manufacturers, and also dealers, are taking advantage of this situation to get big prices. I give below; a letter which is a sample of what piano factories write, and gi ves one some insight; into the condition of the piano market. I hope to get some Carlisle Pianos in the next six weeks at four hundred dollars each, and some Hackley Pianos at four hundred and twenty-five dollars each. 1 am endeavoring to procure pianos of quality at the lowest price for my cus tomers. Whenever you want anything in the way of a piano, either see me or write me, or phone and I will do the very best for you I can. Letter referred to follows: Chicago, 111., October 17, 1919. Mr. John A. Holland, * Greenwood, S. C. ; Dear Sir : Answering yours of the 14th inst., sorry to state that we are not in a position at this time to consider new business, as we are not able to fill the orders now booked within the next six months. We manufacture only a strictly high-class piano, sell ing retail from $750.00 up, for regular uprights. Thanking you for the inquiry,' we beg to remain, Yours truly, (Signed) Julius Bauer & Co. Any one that is acquainted with the piano market and with my prices knows that 1 sell the same quality of instrument much lower than is generally the case. I shall be pleased to serve you at any time. John ?. Holland THE GREENWOOD PIANO MAN t 311 Walker Ave., Greenwood, S. C RiEFERENCF.-The Bank of Greenwood, Oldest and Strongest Bank in Greenwood. County. The above letter is a true copy of the .original letter from Julias Bauer .& Co. , 'Adv. Hgt. Index-Journal, Green wood, S. C. ?< ?-??--i iii M ii,u m-m**~m^^mmm J.J ? ,jjn i^^g^g^^.i.wii.'itv li.JJi.L.J'JU j Notice of Final Discharge. Td All Whom These Presents May Concern : Whereas, Mrs. L. J. Crim has made application unto this Court for Final Discharge as Administrator in re the Estate of W. H. Crim, deceas ed, on this the 6th day of October, 1919. These Ate Therefore to cite any and all kindred, creditors, or parties interested, to show cause .before me at my office at Edgefield Court House, South Carolina, on the 10th day of November, 1919, at 9 o'clock av m., why; said order of .Discharg? should not be grantee. W. T. KINNAIRD, J. P. C., E. C., S. G. October 6th, 1319. lovigorattoii to the Palo nod Sicily The Old Staad ard eeneral sitengtheolag tooic. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. dnW3 out Maiaria.cnricbwtheblood^udbulldauptheBy?. ?tn. A tectonic. For adult:, and children. Sfc