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maA* to tlM coaaty board fo Uoo for C^Moa eouaty, to or0«r aa •loettoa to Hall fldiool District No. t« CO the qaactloa of rottas aa ad- (fltSoaa! tax U/rf'tt 4 mills la cold district, aad a petition srfaod by oao-third of the quailflod Totors aad rcsldeat frssb Odors oft the age af t«oaty<oae yoara la said district a praylag that said Ooctloa bo brd< od. It Is ordered aador sectloa list of the code of'law*of Hit. that aa olectloa ho hoM Saturday. Juse 2d. at Hall school bouse or some othoK^ceBToaleat place la said district. That oaly porsoos return- lac real property for. taxation aad present registration cegHkatco as required la general elections bo al lowed to vote at said election. Each elector ’ favoring the acauional lax shall cast a ballot containing the words “For additional Tax M written or printed thereon. Each elector opposed to said additional tax aha!! cast a ballot containing the words "Against additional tax’* written or printed thereon. Polls will be opened at 3 o’cloca a. m. and closed at 4 o’clock p. m. 8. W. Weeks. A. V. Rickenbacker and J. E. Kinsey are appointed man agers to conduct the said election. if the majority of the votes cast In said district shall be for iddl- tional tax and not against addition al tax, the additional tax shall tr levied.' Within ten days after the elec tion the above named managers shall report to the board the result of the election and furnish them ulth the poll list, the ballot fox and all other papers appertaining there- I1UOO 8. 8TRITKLAND. ' 8. P. J. GARRIS. JR.. S. B. SAUNDERS. County Board of Education, Colts- ton County. » Walterboro, S. 0., June 10, 1914.. glm / . , AN ORDINANCE «.as boon Ordering nnd Directing a Special Election In the Town of Walter boro upon thp question of issuing coupon bonds of tho said town for tho pur pose of purchasing, greeting, oper ating, constructing and owning wa terworks for the said town for the as* of UM 111141 benefit of tho said town and .M dl.trirl and eitilOUS lHe* 60r, OB tC v petition of a majority of tho free holders of the Town of Walterboro Be It ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Tow n of Waltei- boro bow la session. Whereas a petition signed by s majority of the freeaoioers of the Town of Walterboro. as shown by tho Tax Books of said toan, has been filed with the Town Council of the said town asking thst the said Tow n Council order an election by the qualified registered electors of the said Town of Walterboro. to be conducted according to law. upon the question of Issuing coupon bonds of the said Town of Walter boro of the par value in the aggre gate of eighteen thousand dollars (18.000), bearing interest »t five per centum per annum, payable tn any legal tender money of the Uni ted States forty years after date, with privilege of redemption after twenty yeftrs from date, to meet the cost of purrhasng, erecVag, oper ating, constructing, and owning wa terworks for the said town of Wal terboro for the use and benefit of the Walterboro, 8. C.. once a week for not less than three successive weeks prior to such election. —Dune and-Ratified by Council as sembled, tho 1st day of June. 1P1«. (Signed) W. B. Ackermajtr D. B. Blacky Mayor. Clerk gnd Treasurer. AN ORDINANCE Ordering and directing the hold ing of an election by the qualfled registered electors of the town »of Walterboro upoq the question of Is suing coupon bonds of the said town for the erection of n sewerage plant for the said town for the use and benefit of the satd-'town snd^lU-ctt- izens: * Be It Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Walter boro. now in session: WHEREAS, a Petition signed by a majority of the freeholders of the town of Walterboro. as shown by the Tax Books of the satu town, nas been filed with the Town Council of the said town .asking that the said Tow n Council of the saiv rown of Waltefboro order an election by the qualified registered elertors o; the said Town of Walterboro on the question of issuing coupon vonas of the said Town of Walterboro of th* par value in the aggregate of twelve thousand dollars, bearing interest at' five percentum per annum, pay able In any legal tender money of the United States forty years after date, with the privilege of redemp tion after,, twenty years from date, for the erection of a sewerage plant for the said town of Walterboro for the use anil benefit of said town and its citizens: NOW, THEREFORE. It > Or dained. Ordered ani Direr ted. T int an. election by the qualifier: register ed electors of the said Town of Wal- rerbora be held in the said Town of Walterboro on *he 7th day of July, 1914, upob the question of issuing coupon bondKof the said Town of Walterboro of vjie par value In the aggregate of twelve .thousand do! lars ($l»,ono), bearing Interest at the rate of five per cbtRunt per an num. payable In any l^gal tender money of the United Statbs forty years after date, with the' privilege of redemption after twenty ccars from date, for the erection of a sew erage plant for the said Town of Walterboro for the use and benefit of the said town and its citizens. That such election be conducted in accordance with the provisions of law, and that the same be held in he City Hall.oji the day aforesaiu, and the polls Mian oe opened at 8 o'clock a. in. and close at 4 o'clock p. m., and at such election the elec tors favoring the issue of saiiV bonds shall vote ballots with the words "For the issue of bonds for the erection of a sewerage pant for the Town of Walterboro,- Ye'*," printed thereon; and tho electors opposing the issue o*/uc:» bonds shell vott* ballots with the words. "For the is>\ie of bonds tor the eree- tloii of a sewerage plant for th*. Tow a of Walterboro.—No.’* printed thrton Thai three hundred ot Vat it of which ballots the City Clerk is hereby directed to < ause to be printed and placed at the polls for use by the qualified registered eh' r -tors voting at such select ion. Th:ti at Ljftli 'election 'only those qualihed uixl* r the law shall be allowed to te, and the registration books for /the said election shall be opened twenty days before the election and r^nuin open for a period of In days. That A. A Patterson. Sr.. J. H. Chaplin and U. H. Fraser are here by appointed and designated as manager* of aaid election to conduct the seme accordftTg to law. canvas* the yote and make due return thereof to the Town Counci.. That notice of said election shall be given by publishing a copy of this Ordinance in the Pres*, and Standard* It newspaper published in To'fa o 1 Walterboro. j/rc" a week for. not less than three suc«, eesstve weeks Immediately ^pm'ed log such election. • Done and Ratified by Council as sembled. the 1st day of June, 1914. (Signed) W. B. Ackerman. D. B. Black, Mayor V ' Clerk and Treaaurer. he said town and to 9upp:y the cit izens thereof. * • Now, threfore. It la Ordered. Ordered and Directed. That an elec tion by the qualified registered lec tors of the said Towtt of Walterboro to be conducted according to law, upon the said question of Issuing coupon bonds of the gaid Town of Walterboro. of the par value jn th? aggregate of eighteen thousand dol lars. Rearing Interest at five per centum per annum, payable in any legal tender money of the United States forty years after date, with the privilege of redemption after twenty years from date, ta meet the cost of purchasing, erecting, oper ating. constructing, and owning wa terworks for the said Town of Wal terboro for the use and benefit of said town and to supply the citjz«n« thereof, be held on the 7th dav of, July,' 1914, upon th? question .if is suing the -said boQihi tor th? pur pose aforesaid, such election to be conducted in accordance with „ the laws of force governing municipal elections. That such election shall be held at the City HaU on the day- aforesaid and the polls shall be opened therefor at 8 o’clock a. m. and clone at 4 o'clock p. m M and at such election the electors favor- eext. After (hat time no voter can enroll. W. P_ HOWELL, . e Attest: County Chairman. R. M. JEFFERIES, Sec. * Walterboro, S. C.. June 10, 1814. Notice to Voters. The State of Booth Carolina. Col leton Connty: WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Walterboro. by Ordi- nance duly passed and ratified, has ordered a special elec:;on by the qualified electors of said town of Walterboro on the question of is suing coupon bonds of °the said Town of Walterboro, of the par val ue in th? aggregate of twelve thou sand dollars, bearing interest at the rate of, five percentum per annum, payable In any legal tender money of the United Staeta forty years af ter d'ate, with the privilege of re demption after (went years from date, for the erection of a sewerage plant for the said town of Walter boro for the use and benefit of the said town and Its citizens, a peti tion requesting the said election having been duly filed with the Council, signed by a majority of the freeholders of the said town, the said election to be held a: me coun cil Chamber In the sajd town on July 7. 1914: AND WHEREAS, the safd Town Council of the town of Walterboro. by Ordinance duly passed and rati- fled. has ordered a special election by the qualified registered .electors of the said Town of Walterboro on the question of issuing coupon bonds of the said Toyrn of Walter boro of the par valu* in the aggre gate of eighteen thousand dollars, bearing interest at five per centum per annum, payable In anv legal tender money of the United States forty years after date, with the privilege of redemption afer „ twen- t years from date, to meet the cost of purrhasing, erecting, operating, constructing and owning water works for the said Town of Walter boro for the use and benefit of the said town and to supply the citisens thereof, a petition requesting the said election having beerf duly filed with Council, signed by a majority of the freeholders of me said town, the said election to be held ht thp. Counr** Chamber in he said town on July 7. 1914; AND WHEREAS, it is required by law that the supervisor of regis tration of the said Town of Walter boro shall register all qualified elec- IJst of Claim. The following is a list of the clubs jof Colleton county with tho places *here elections will be conducted la ie Democratic primaries: the Ashton—Ail Sanders and Jones’ ing the issue of ssid bonds shall ^ wl * bin lh * ,l “ lU 11 of tb * *»‘ d vote ballots with the words. "For I ,h f •» »«th qual.- the issue of bonds for purchasing. f 1 ed l , e, 7 , ® n, I ^ ^ erecting,^operating, constructing and” 00 * ^, Re * tetr f H ?"' ,he “ ld Book owning watrwork* for the Town 0 f P f tC ^ "* n t ly Walterboro.—Yes.” printed thereon. da > 8 P^or <o any special election for and the electors opposing such Issue J '^ 4 ‘ J' e 8** ,r * tlon of the nair js of of bonds snail vote ballots with thef ,,ua d * d e * 4 * ftor8 therein. *nd to re words For the issue of bonds for I ni, “ n °»* n for 1 * >eriod of t<>n da >'* purrhasing, erecting, operating, con- strutting and owprng waterworks for the Town of Walterboro,-—No,” printed thereon. That three linn- Ired'of each of which ballots tho City Clerk is hereby directed to < aiii^> to be printed and placed at th* polls for the use of the qualified registered electors voting at such election. That ot such election on ly those qualified .under the law shall be allowed to vote, and the Registration Hooks for the .said ■tore. Beils—See mote below. B<*rea-S-A'tjB«*rea school house. Benton’s Mill—At G. A. Benton’s A Son’s store. J • * , Colleton—At Dr, Carter’s office. Cottageville—At DuRaat’s buggy bouse. Doctor's Creek—At the Doctor’s Creek church. Hendersonville—At R. E. Mc- Teer’s store. Horse Pen—At Pleasant Grove school house. Hudson’s Mill—At J. D. Hudson's store Green Pond—At Colleton Mer cantile and Manufacturing Compa ny’s store. Jacksoaboro—At colored ’-■•hool Lodge-—At Lodge Mercantile Com pany’s store..*. <e Maple Cane—At J. F. Addison’s residence. Petits—At T. S. Haines’ mill. Peeples—At Pye school house.' Rice Patch—At the Union Store. Ritter—At Colleton Mercantile and Manufacturing Company’s store. Round—At J. H. Dodd’s store. Ruffin—At H. D. Padgett’s store. Sidney—At C. D. C. Adam's store.' Fniden*—At Snider’s Cross Road. Smoaks—At Smoaks Cross Roa«j*. Tiger Creek—At the Tiger Creek school house. Walterboro—At the county court house. Wiggins—At Hilton k Dodge Lumber Company’s store. Williams—At F. L. „ TVQuIn’r stbre. ■♦>*- White Hall—See no*e below. \Yolf<* Creek—at Grace church. Enrolling Comnitiree*. The following is a list of the en rolling committees of the various elub.v. who will have charge of the enrollment of voters ns per' the Ashton—J. T. Polk. W. D. Berry, above notice: W. O. Jones. / Bell?—See note below. Benton’s Mill—G. C. Benton, D. E. Benton, J. C. Kinard. Berea—F. A. Strickland( J. M. Strickland. Jr.. W. M. Hagan. Colleton—8. Padgett, J. C. Redish. E.. E. Ritter. Cottageville—A. J. Catch, T. 8. NOW. THEREFORE. ,1. H W BlackT Jr.. Supervisor of Registra tion for the said Town of W^Rer- boro. do hereby give noti- c that the Books of Registration for the said Town of Walterboro will be opened on he seventeenth /lay of June. 1914. for the registration of th-* names of all qualified electors of the *aid town, and that the same shsll remain open for a period o? ten days thereafter, at the store of H. W. Black,. Jr . on Water Street in he Town of Walterboro. and all election shall be opened twenty days before the election and shall / qualified electors of the sard remain open for a perjod of ten ^ provided V «w. are urg days. That A A Patterson. Sr.. J. K and requested to present them H. Chaplin and C. H. Fraser are I f ” r registr.tton at the place hereby appointed and designated «9 managers of said election to conduct .. , the same according to law, canvas* | p peB * ‘ T 1 ' * V *f. the vote, and make due* return aforesaid within the time aforesaid. The said Books of Registration will E. If. H. E. thereof to the Totvn Council. That notice of said election shall he g^n by publishing a copy of this ordinance in the Press and Standard, a newspaper published in the said Town of -Walterboro. once •» week for not) less than three suc cessive weeks /immediately preced ing such election Done and Ratified by Count tl as sembled. the 1st day of June. 1911 (Signed) w- B. Ackerman. D. B. Black, „ Mayor Clerk and Treasurer. said, and remain open until June 29th. 1914. both days, inclusive ’ H. W. BLACK. JR , Supervisor of llegi^trailou of the Town of Walterboro. Walterboro. June. 3. 1914. NOTICE. AN ORDINANCE Authorizing and directing an election by the qualified registered electors of the Town of Walterboro of three citizens of said town or city as Commissioner* of Public Works for said town He it Ordain* d by the Mayor and Aldermen of ’Ue Town of Waiter boro, now in session: That an election i? hereby order-1 roll. The books of enrollment, requir ed by the new rules adopted by the state i on vent ion are now in the hands of the various club secreta ries. No person can vote in the pri aiary this summer unless his name is properly enrolled on one of these books. The rules require that each voter must i n person write upon enroll- and immediately thereafter his age, ment book of his club his full name iHCupation and postolfice address. If he applicant cannot write his rams '>.o may make his mark, which shall >o vitu ssed by the keeper of the ed to be hold by the qualified, r^qr; Istered electors of the Town of Was* terboro, on the Tfh day of July. I!'14, for the election of three »it zaps of the town of Walterboro .. Commissioners -of Public Woik* ,\hose term ot office shall be tor the time designated by law. and who hail possess such powers and du lies as are conferred by law. That uch election shall be held at th»* ’ity hall on thr day aforesaid, and he polls shall be opened inere*or it eight o’clock a. m. md close at 4 o’clock p. m.. and«rhat at such elec- ilon only those qualified under the aw wUl be allowed to vote, and the Registration Books for said election shall be opened twenty days before the election and remain open fo^ a period of ten days. That \v A Pat terson. Sr , J. f.L C'uapifn and C. 11. Craser &r« hereby apic.ntod am! dc.aigi.ated as manag?r.c of sa d.flep / Tice enrollment bonks now In charge of the various cirib secreta ries lire self-explanatory rnd any r.an ran understand exactly wha* t<y lb if h*- will only pro.-ent him~off for enrollment. / “ / ■ The rules absolutely requir/ that i voter must enroll In ihe ciyb near- *st his place of residency, if the name of any voter appears on the rolP-of any club which is nqj u<e cub nearest his pla/e of residence, uch enrollment is void and the vot er will not Jbe aHosved to vole. Attached her'eto will be found a isfivof dhe clul*» In this c ounty, io- tetlier wirii the plafe where the polls niu*t be opened and the elec- ion conducted Let every voter determine to which of these voting pfaces he jtfeif nearest and enroll there, and nowhere else. , , . / | Attached hereto will al ? L * t.on to conduct the same accor^ig f ound a lisl Of the enrollment cogn- to law, canvass the vote, and rfinke m {ttees jfor the various clubs in this c*ouuty. The enrollment books are now in *the hands of these' commit- due return thereof to thc^Towri Council. y/'N . That notice of such elv'etion shall be given by publishing a copy of this. Ordinance in the Press arid Standard, a nfwspuper published at eesf Let every voter go at once Hid enroll his name. The books will be abcorurei ? clos ed on the last Tuesday ig j u | y . Ackerman, T. M. Reeves Doctors Creek—M. C.'. Breland, I. C. Drawdy, A. Q. Padgett. Hendersonville—G. W. Sweatt, Dr. H. A. W’illls. R. E. MrTeer. Horse Pen—Joseph Langdaie, W. ’. Bailey. L. H. Roger." Hudson's Mill—J. lit. Benton, H. A. Crosby.-Dr. A. W. Hudson. Jacksonboro—H. Hodges, J. M. Padgett, W. R. Reynolds. ^ I^odge—L. J. Jones, W. W. Cone, J. B. Miley. Maple Chne—J. O. Jacques, Sr., F. Addison. Petits—T. S. Haines, T. S. Jones, W. A. Jones. Rice Patch—John Kicklighter. Round—J- H. Dodd. W. B. Gar rison. E. T. Hiers. Ruffin—W. W Carter, Smith. J. W, Miley. Ritter—H W. Ritter. AVant. Cleveland Sanders. Peeples—-A. Driggers, E. E. Eas- terlln. H 8. Wilder. > - Eldney—G. L. Sitloak, J. E. Kin sey. C. D. C. Adn.ms. Snider*—K. L. Benton. G. (’. Bre land, J? C. Nettles, Jr. Smoaks—J. W. Kinsey, P. 'M. Berry. A. P. S'mith. Tiger Creek—K. C. Beach, J. C. Crosby. J. 11. Beach. YYalterboro—E. L. Flshburne, D B. Hudson. Wiggins—H. M. Tuten. V. Hickman. J. D. O. Easterlin. Williams—J. T. O’Qufn, H. Strickland, L. E. Martin. White Hall—See note below’. Wolfe CbeSk—L. H. Zeigler. E. R Bryan. Wade Zeigler. Green Pond—H. y*. Tow les, E W. Smith. Note:—At the meeting of the county executive committee it was reported that |he Bell/ and White Hail clpbs had not organized. By action of the committee these were authorized to nK'et and orgfcnir? wRUin two weejfs from- the date pf »!vs notice. The member*; ci' ‘iips*' two clubs arie respectfully asked to bear this In mind and act accord ingly. When organization takes place, these clubs will notify the secretary of the county committee of their acts and doings. K / TO THE FARMERS OF COL- : LETON COUNTY: WK ARK THE AGENTS FOR THE J. D. TOWER CULTIVATOR. WILL PAT YOU TO INVESTIGATE. EHRHARDT HARDWARE CO. Ehrhardt, S. C. What a B«eDee” Means lie Ubd means REAL VALUE aad RESULTS aad SATIS* FACTION'afteTtfae conteSte have beea used. AlvtT* ask far “Baa Dee’Srhea jrmi buy a itock or poultry remedy. “Bee Dee” retnedig* ire pre pared trail pare, medicinal inj?redi«nt*Ja a aden- Kurnpr, aad art genuine medicines that jroucaa Ree Dee rro< ^.^ I,T H . uxoam-m tmemmi iDec C^lte E/ r ■ s'.*- Demn4 «bf rnotac L* full f.'iduMe* er..-»i.ra^ cu'j.titut. J.'.. Th2 Coca-Cola Co., Atlanta, GT. „ COTTONSEED MEAL AND HULLS. FOR HORSES AND .MULES X Cottonseed meal as a food for all kinds of Cattle, Hogs, Sheep and Goats, is already so well known as to need no com ment. But it is not to well known that COTTONSEED MEAL is equally valuable as a FEED FOR HORSES AND MULES. Th^ eminent Dr. Tait Butler, formerly of the South Carolina Experi ment Station, a recognized authority on animal feeding, says, in speaking of a proper ration for work-herses and mules: ”1 would rather have two pounds of Cottonseed Meal than four pounds of corn. I would rather have two pounds of Cotton seed meai than four pounds of oats. Corn is a good horse feed, but we are wasting two million dollars per year in South Caro lina in feeding an ail-corn ration.” , Let us send you free booklet, full of valuable Information to every FEEDER OF FARM STOCK. Address. WALTERBORO OIL MILL, Walterboro, S. C. WWTMn&IIES»OfT*TS> A. A MATTRESS OF MERIT The Perfection is the best mattress your money can buy. It is tufted, weighs 45 pounds, covered with the best quality ticking, and won't go to lumps 50 Steinfeld Telescope Cot, $3.50 It folds up and goes into a small canvas case. Needed in every home. Baby Cariole . x • Safe place for the baby to play and sleep. On wheels, mattress bottom. Every mother wants one vXO*OU I? jAmr*/ THKBAIIXTJJDBBT CO UBBER Roofing-' SIEGLING MUSIC HOUSE Al ’ .‘‘THE BEST OF EVERYTHING IN MUSIC” liana. I layer Pian?r, Organ, Yictriila;* and music oi all kindm. \Ye solicit your patronage and will give prompt and careful service. 243 King Street, Charleston, S. C. Samuel D. tfarr. Special Representative, Kingstree, S. C.