The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 25, 1916, Image 2

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C V I 1 • V • * Wednesday, October 25, 1916. THE PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE THREE » LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS » * • .*...' ° y* , . . statement of the r»4»ult for each of- tii«, jtml jiicn the same. Within three «i ; »> - thereafter, the Chaf-man or pre or some one drsigne*! I»\ the Hoard, must deliver to the •'■oinn: s.oners (»f flection the poll I-; i',. 1 m\ rontainlng the ballots | and *v. i it Ten statements of the re-, iit of the ele« tion NOTICK t»F KI.Kt TIOV STATE of SOUTH .CAROLINA. County of Colleton. Notice is Jieseby given that th General Election for State N t ounty Officers will he held at the| voting precincts prescribed by law in said county, on Tuesday. Novefti- her 7. U*16. sa'd da >‘ being Tuesday following the first Monday in No vember. as prescribed by the Slat • < onstitutlon. The qualifications for suffrage: Managers of election shall requi-e of every elector offering to vote at any election, before allowing hint *o vote, thr production of his registra tion certificate and proof of the pay- nept of all taxes, including poll tax, assessed against him and collectible during the previous year. The pro duction of a certificate or of the re ceipt of the officer authorized to col lect such taxes, shall be conclusive proof of the payment thereof. Section 237. Code of 1912, as amended by Act No. 6. special ses sion of 1914. Section 237. There . hall be three s-ef.arate and distinct ballots, as fol lows: One ballot for United States Senator. Representatives in Con- cress and Presidential electors; and one ballot for Governor.' Lieutenant ^Governor, Sir.te officers. Circuit So- itors,’' members of the House of j resent at ives. State Senator. couvHv officers, and one ballrit for all i. msLilt^onal amendments and spe ed (fueEmns. each of the three said h ces to he Appropriately Irhelled; v. Fiich ballots shall be of* t hiin pa , .c.r and of •such w idth and len 'til. V to contain the\ames of th«M>flh ei or tticers and question or questions to i . voted for or nV°n cleat ahd even i it. without ornanYcnt. designation, tr.ntilafion. Symbol or mark of any i. nd whatsoever, except, the name or • mes of the person or persons vot- l for and the office fo wshich sit'li .person or persons are intended to l> * i hosen. an<l all special questt?>rts which name or names, office o\of^. te-i. question or questions shall xw written or printed or partly w ritt or partly printed thereon in biactf ink: and such ballot shall bo so fold ed as to conceal the name hr name’,, questions or questions thereon, and so folded., shall be deposited in -X Jiox to be constructed, kept and dis used of as herein provided by law. to as to the Charleston School District Comprised. Within the Present Limits of the City of Charleston. A JOINT RESOLUTION to Amend and |" ^'c'tion 7. of Article VIII. of the Constitution. Relating to Munici pal Indebtedness b* Adding a Pro viso Thereto as to. rhe City of An derson. * Electij>ii Malinger*. The following Managers of Flec tion have-been appointed to hold the election at the various precincts ! n the said County; \. Ashton- W. O. Jagues T J. Sini- inons, j. w. Bennett. Bells— F. M. Thomas. C. V. Br»- land. H. W. Breland. Benton's Mill Kinard. J. Berea (V. P gan. .1 M. Colletort — .1 Grayson, 1. G. C Benton. J. M-. a . Hudson. Crosby. W. M . Ha- Strickland. C. Redish, L. A. M Redish. union’s Mill 'Baynard Benton. H. P. Ulmer. F. THrmpson. It no ballot of any other deserin- Iion\in either of saicl boxes shall b»* tionNJn either i ouotbd. On iwl speci; »n an special questions the ballr.t -hall state the question. ' or ques tions, and shall thereafter have the ords "-Yes" and "No" inserted so 'hat the voter may indicate his vote t v striking out one or the other of ,ch words on said ballot, the word not so stricken out to be counted. Before the hour fixed for opening »he polls. Managers and Clerks must t ike and subscribe the Constitution'll • •nth. Tb‘* Chairman qf the Board of Managers can administer the oath t>* the other members and to the cierk;»a Notnrv Public must admin ister the oath to the Chairman The Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk. / Polls at each voting place mu t he opened at 7 o'clock a. in. and y losed at 4 o'clock p m . except in the City of Charleston, where thev lo* opened at 7 n in and clos ed at p. in. The Managers have the power to I'll a vacancy, and if non** of the Managers attend, the citizens can appoint from among the qualified voters, tha Managers, who, after be ing sworn, can conduct th** election. \t the close of the election, th** Managers and Clerk’ must proceed publicly to open th** ballot boxes and * ount the ballots therein, and con- t’nue without adjournment until the same is completed. and make n statement of the result for each of Cottagevllle—T S. Ackerman. B. H. •Willis, .1. G. Reeves. Drs. Creek B. R. Griffin. J. A. Breland, l> W. Crosby Green Pond F. c." Beach. R. F. Huggins. .1. Chaplin. Hendersonville ,.l. M. Speights. .1 H. Sloman. A L. Cannon. Horse Pen -J. F. Strickland. P K Rem ley, C. N Langtlale. Hudson's Mill .11 A i’ro&by. K K . Hudson. C K Breland. Ja< ksolvboro .losli Garvin. .1 M I’adgtmt. W. R ce R**ynol/ls. Lodg** -*11* W. Carter. P/ M Johns. I AV G. Hiers. Maple Can** .1 ti .l4(|iies. .tr.‘. I F Addison. \ V/ Hill Peeples -y'V. F. lifasterliit. H S. Wilder. .1, 11,/t'rosby. Petirs Curtis Jiitt**:. Harry, IN-tit. A B. Artii/dorfT Rice Patch/H H Rentz. F. M. Polk. It/ II R Padg.lt Ritter \X. W. Ritter. L. B Car- teiij F. L. Ritter „ \ • Koumf .1 II Dodd, A Dtigg**rs, \V G Hiott ttyfftin .1 \V. Sniyley B . Cros by. P. B. Strickland. Sidney (» G Bridge, c, fl C. Adams, F. O. (iarris. Smoaks .1 M HieiNi, J. S May. A. C. Padgett. Sniders G. C. Breland. G. W. Bishop. J. K Getsinger Tijjer Creek -\V F. Copeland. IT. t'\ Robertson, T .1. Reac h. Walterboro John Crdsby. A. A PaM**bsoiL Sr . H. L. Berry. Williams\d T O’Quin. J. D Car- roll. 'L. Ramsey. Wolfe Creek \F. H. Bryan. W. M R Hiott. W. H Zeigler The Managerial each precinct mvmed above are \ec|ugsted to clele girte one of their number to secute boxes and blanks 'for\h«* election. Boxes and blanks vv-iN be dellv'er- **cl at Ike* Clerk «»f C-qurt's »»ffiec* Saturday. November 4th. Mon day, November 6th. 1916 .1 C. NFTTLKS. Cbaixman A. Q. Padgett. J M. BFNTON. \| Conunissionets of State and four* Flections for Colleton County S C Oc tob**r 14tb. 1916. Attest- l/ R. MILFV. Clerk-. 1 0718-21. VttTH'F OF FI.MTIOV STATF OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Colleton. Notice is hereby cn*-n that th** General Flection for Presidential and Vice-Presidential Flee tors and Representatives in Congress will be held at the voting precincts fixed by law in the* County of Cedlqton on Tuesday. November 7. 1916. -said clay l»eing Tuesday following the tiist Monday, as prescribed l>\ the Slate* Constitution — The qualifications for suffrage ar** f as follows lowint Managers of Flection have been appointed to bold the election at the various precincts in the*raid County: Ashton W. D Berry. B L. Jones. J . I> . _ Heels. Bells B. A Herndon. Attic Bryan, T . II. Caldwell. Jr. Jlentnn's Mill __ _zsr mpson Berea —R. R. Goodwin. A. Smith. K. W. Wickland Colleton Jasper Strickland. Jrt Garris. M. 8. Smith. Cottagevllle Martin Jaqueft. G. W. Cone. A. V. Willis. • Drs. Ureek -M. \V Breland'. S. II. Saunders. M D. Black. Green Pond -T. W. Drawdy. H. R. Price. H. M. Tuten. Hendersonville James Mixson, W. A. White. T S. Boynton. Horse Pen—J. C. Antley, . F. Ro ger. L. W. Linder. , ' Hudson's Mill —If. M. Benton. J. P. Hudson. J. A. Breland. Jacksonboro C F. Hodges. Chas. Reynold*, p p. Hiott. Lodge J R*. Miley. L. J. Jones, Sr.. L. I Richardson Maple fane George Hacker. J. O. Jaques. Sr W P. Addison. Peoples C C CrnSbv. 'll. Calson, F. R. Smith Petit F K Jones. Frank Brant. T F Benton Rice Patch I F Rentz. Sr.. H. \S. CroVby. \ F Rentz. Ritter W H Thomas, W. K Kitt*r, G*. R Carter. Rnun*K O R Carter. J B. Beach, F T lifers. -J Ruffin H K Strickland. J. W Crosby. hF M .. Carter. Sidney- G. I. Sntnak, J. A. Ro ger-.' JB Kinsey. Smoaks P M Berry. M 8. 8trtckiand. A. c Hiers. f Sniders II J. Rrant. R. C. Hud son. I). X. Givens. Tiger Creek G E. Linder. F. B. Way. F C, Beach. Walterboro .,.1 W. Vescoat. J. R-. Fripp. J. C Sanders. * Williams H B. Williams. J. If. O'Quin Jas Ramsey. Wolfe Creek J. J. Hiers. Pan Zeigler. Lee Beach. The Managers at each precinct named above are requested to dele gate one of their nnniWr to secure the box and blanks for the election. Boxes and blanks will t*e delivered at the Clerk of Cou**t's offic- Sat urday. November 4th. or Monday, November 6th. 1916 J 8. CLOVER. W A. STRICKLAND. J. F. O'QUIN. .Commissioners of Federal Flection fqr Colleton Count). S. C OctoBJ*!* 16.-1916 ^ * R R. MIIJ-IY. clerk. ***' I 1 8-i*t ^6-- MASTER S sale Under and by virtue of the Pe- cr.*«* in the case of it. F. Halford. Plaintiff, against J. S. Sanders and E- W Catch, defendants, issuing firm* th,* Court 'of Common Pleas for t! < County of Colleton. State* jf { Sen i i'iiolimi. .i'.<l I earing «latc* 'l:iii;ig«*r^ of Fieri ion.——Th** fble* March 2*1. 1916. 1 will sell, at pub lic outcry, before the Court House door in Hi*’ Town of Walterboro. to the* highest bidder, on Sales day in TAX VOTIf II Rc*sicl*>nc e in State/fir-iwo ye-ar-. hec* ancl sign the same*. Within thr** , '| in Countv one year, in the poll <! *vk thereafter, th** Chairman of th* j ina precinet in vrh/ch the elector o,'- Board or som<* on<* designated h\ f ‘’ rs ,0 vote, four months, and the ♦ho Board, must deliver t<> th** Com ; l»;iVm<*nt s*\ months before any tnlssioner of Flection th.* p*>ll Rst. [election o’ any poll tax th**n d’l* Ho* boxes containing th<* ballots iiti.l! :in <l pavahlc* Provided. That miu- "•itten statements of th** result of j i>t«*rs in charge of an organized n Hic* election. ^ j c hurc h ami teac hers of public school *j \t the said «‘l«*c tiojEuqualifiqd c l**i .‘hall he < ntiH«*d to vot** aft.*t six lots, will vote upon the adoption oV j"«inlhs' r.-ideiic *• in. tti.* State, oth Rejection of'Htti**ndinents to th * j " Uc qualified. Slate* Foustitulion, as provided in B«*«isti:»iioii.—Pav me rrt of all lav He* folfnvvipg .Icdnt Hesoliitiotis : \ N* iiicludifie poll tax. a**s»'**c d and \ .lolNT liFSOH'TION to Amend c "'■• ‘ tihlc doling th** previous vea* 8eetio n 7. Article VHl of th* Th*> produciioh of a c<*ifitieife «> i Ponstftuti.cn, Tt«*Iating to Muniei-Hhe receipt ..f the office* authorized j Pal Beaded Indebtedness, by \J- j to collec t such taxes shall b** con ; din e a Prov iso Thei'do. Rcdating (elusive proof of the piiym* nt ther**- j The books of the eoantv treaiiwr»*r v.ill 1h open for the purpose of (di luting taxes from the lath day ,»f October. 1916. to Itecenql*. r 11. 1916 . Th,- le vy is as follows State. 6 1-2 mills; ordinary coun- , > A / n-tB , ‘: roads,'2 mills; constitu- tjon\| school .: mills: total 1x12 mills. sW< ia| Xm li****l Distj j, |>. Special\8choo|- Tax levy; Broxton i mills. Lodge 8 nr Rum Gully iKmills. Bice Patch 3 htills Ashton 8 mills. Welmer 4 hhUs. C**dar Brandi Pry Branch Hill 4 mills. Strickland 4 mills. Williams 7 millF Smoaks 8 mills. " l.ittb* Swamp 6 mills. Kurkhead 8 mills. Tabernacle S »qi!!s. Bethel 3 milhL Ruffin 4. mills.-. Novejiiiier, it being the 6tl) day of Novemhef, 1916. between tm* legal hours of sal**, the following describ ed, tract of land. Terms: One-half cash, balance to be secured by Bond .Iml Mortgage of the premises spld. payaBle twelve mori'lhs from date^df purchasing deed, and t<* draw in terest at the i;ft«* of 8 per cent, per annum: - • • All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and be ing in Heyward Township, County of Colleton. State of South Carolina, measuring and containing two hun dred and six acres, more or less, and know,, as a portion of the estate lands of P. F Pellum. and bound ed and described as follows; North by the estate lands of Gilbert Hud son: on the Fast by the Lookup lands: on the South by lands of J. Mc Duffie Pellum; being a portion of the same tract, and West by lands of Solomon Ackerman, being a part lands formerly owned by J. F ini kJ.SO all that certain piece, par cel m tract of land situate, lying and bctu K in the County ofVolletoir, St.ct. of Smith Cajftdina. measuring and .continuing thirfV-six and on** half a* res. Mnd bounded and d*«- scritt***! its follows: On the North bv Linds of Gilbert Hudson: on Uie F.i i li\ hinds or\David Ramsey: on th** Scniih and West by lands of David Pel Inn., Said hinds being fmm.vh owned by J^ F.« Pellmn. and conveyed into <* W Pellum bv Mai vl S Hill. .1 S PHI. W L. Hill .1 \ Hill and .1 N, Hill 8.11*1 two tracts of huicK herein coi)vev«*d measure and confitin hy a* in,(i measiirenient three humjred and ivyi*nt> acres, as show,, bv\ a plat "i, the same made by J If. Yarn, siirvqyor. of date Nov**mber 19"s . Pun baser to pay for papers, and if hid fs nor complied with within ten da\s after sale, th** said tracts w ill !| ■ sold on some subsequent Sales Day at the risk of the* former pure huser. R M JEFFERIES. Master. WaRe-boro. S C Oct. 10. 1916 In IX 3t. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Colleton. In the* Court of Common Ph :s. J. Cl LEM ACKS Plaintiff v s. GUY BROWN UHOFBF BROWN and EDNA K. LAWTON, De fendants. By virtue of Decree in above en titled cause. I will sell at public a fiction for cash in ffont of the Court Hons** door in Walterboro. S. on Saltsday in November, next, same being the «th day of said month, the following described realty, to-wit: All that piece, parcel or lot qf ■lljld. together with the building* niereon, situate in the county of Col leton and State aforesaid, measur ing and containing Five (»> acres, more or lc*ss, about 1 3-4 miles from the station 0 f White Hall, and bounded as follows? North by lands “bf U. C*. Anderson, formerly Uhai- les Flood; Fast by lands of Caesar Penclle; South and West by land? of* Halsey. Same lands Guy Brown bought fr 0 m B. G. Price. Terms of Sale: ALL CASH; pur chaser to pay for all papers. ’ „ R. ML JEFFERIES, Master. Walterboro, S. C.. Oct. 2. 1916 10-1 8-3t. 4*1*,. \ ] h 3 mi Ms 4 mills \ \ MASTER'S SALE Under- and by virtue of the de cree in the case of Hattie R Strick land and T. D Fender. Plaintiff**, against Carrie T. Fender. R. G. Robertson. R. If Hiers. <*| ah. De fendants issuing from the* Court of Common Pleas for the* Couftt.v of Colleton, State of Squth_ .Carolina, and hearing date September 26fli. 1916. I will sell at public outcry be fore th,. Court House door in tlye- Town of Walterboro. for cash, to the highest bidder. ei„ Sal*** Day in November, next, it l»**ing the 6th •lay of November. 1916, between the legal hours of salcsf^th** following de scribed* tract of land, to-wit: All thi|> v certain jdeve. p.u cl or tract of land situate. Ivimr ancl hr ing^ 1n WariVn Township. «'.jt.qon County <'ctol State of South Caro lina*. measuting and containing three hundred and fifty seven acres, more or le*s. and hound * | on the North by lands of G.. \V Walker, P. J Wilson and F. .1 Berry; <>n th** Fast by lands of R II Hiers and G W*. Walk**! ; on the Soutii by lands of F Padgett, formerly know,v, as th** I Sauls lands and estate of Isaac Sauls, and on the Weat by lands of I. M Herndon. The name being the estate lands of J L. Fenclei cl**c**asc*d The* fc»re- gcxing <leseriptton and acreage doA not inc lude. Imt cm the c-ontrarv **\ ■eludes the twenty five acres, more or less, which was conveyed to R Hiers by Carrie T, Fender. Raysors 3 mills. Hudson's Mill .i n ills. to School District No shaw County. \ JOINT RESOLUTION* proposing ty Intend Article X of th<* Consti tutio,, hy Adcling thereto Section IS. to Empower the Town of Mu! lins to Assess Abutting Property for Permanent Improvevment. \ JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Article XIR S**c*tuin 2 of the Constitution, iiv Striking Out the Whole of Said Section 2, Article XII, ancl Sub stituting Ther**for a New ScHticjn Providing for the Appointment of a Board of Regents for Institu tions maintained for the'’ Care of Hie Insanq. for the Appointment of a Superintendent Therefor, and Defining the Powers. ' JOINT RESOLUTION to Amend Section *7. Article XI of the Con stitution. Relating to Sebool Pi* tricts. by Adding a Special Provis ion as to Spartanburg County. A JOINT RESOLUTION fo Amend Section 5, Article X of the Con •dilution, relating to the Umit of the Bonded Debt of School_DI*- tricts. by adding a Proviso There- 1. -of Kct <d H tor* the- hot!i ti\e*d fo* opening, th** polls Managers and . Clerks mustj take* and subscribe to the Constitu | tion.il oath. The Chairman **f He'* Board of Managers r*an admi.i*-t** • the oath to the other Manage i* ancl to the t'lerk; a Notary Public mu-t administef the oath to Chairman Th* Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk Polls at each voting place must he opened at 7 o’clock a. nt.. ancl dosed at 4 o'cloc k p. in , except Li th** City of Charleston, where they shall be oP ,J,l **d at 7 a m. and dos ed at 6 p m The Managers have the power f > fill a vacancy;' and if none of the Managers.,urftend, the citizen# can appoint, from among the qualified voters, the Managers. who. after •be el*V-’~S2L : *etng sc orn, can rrrr. tv tion At the close of the oleCtjon. the Managers and T'lbrk must proceed publicly fo open the ballot box and count the ballot* therein, and <on- ttnue without adjournment until the same is completed, and make a Oak Grove 3 mills. Tabor 4 mills. Stokes 8 mills. Rod Bank 8 mills. Pine Grove 4 mills Sniders mills. * it;*.* Branch f, mills. P**ntv*I mills. M.-mt. * -opyille^jo milts V«*rdi»r 4 iiiitts W .titer!-pro 7 millv Hor^e P* n 3 miljs. Man*l t r**ek 8 mi* s. Wolfe Creek '• miUs. Hall 4 mill/. •* W* 1. h Crv»*k 4 mills Fia<* r 2 mills. Sherid/n 4 mills Cottggeville 7 mills. Sand lini 3 mills Bethlehem 4 mills • Maple Cane 4 mills Rehoboth 4 mills. R***! t)ak 4 mills. . Bridge 4?4nills. Special triad tax: Fraser township. 1 mill Pol! tax $1 on all males between the ages of'21 and 69. Also a com mutation tax of 12 on all males be tween the ages of 21 nnd^o which shall be paid'at the same time and in the same manner as other taxes. Dogs 5ft rents each. R F. JONES. Countv Treasurer Sept 27 12t \ II X !\ Any person or persons desinng ! tcY. bid at said sale shall pvtc,r there to deposit with the Master for Col .leton County, as au evidence* of good faith, tfie sum of fifteen doll;us in | c ash or V eertified (>C*c k feu a lik" janiount: the* sumx'o pai<l hv unsiii' ressftil bl c|c|»'*^>r x \v i 11 he* imnic‘i|iate|y return<*d aTf^rx.ihe sal**, and in ease of the^-sr appHecl o Rfnd il<e**ssfifl hiild* t it shall be on the purchase* price of the if he* eompli'X with, his Imc| I within ten davs'afte/ the* sab*; if he fails tc* com ply. th**Nsald anioutit' will he* Consiclerecl forf*“lK*c| hv him j anil be applied to lie co.#4 of the ; action Purchase] to pay foiNnaper.c R M .IFFFFRIkX v Mastc\ Waite-horo. S C, (let In, 1'• l\ 1 18-3tc» NftncF Rice huller—Will hull rice Jot Colleton county every Thursday. Re «qre that your rice is dry and dean. Satisfaction guaranteed. W. P. SHULER. 10-18 4t. ' Graver. S U. V»TH F! -\t CcduiubiU. S C, before* R. M McCeywn. s«*iiitar> of State*, thirtv days aft»*r date hereof the ua derslgned will apply for a charter for the' CAROLINA' SOUTHERN RAILWAY, and .under lie h charter will claim Ihv authority to condemn land for the corporate purposes of the proposed railroad corporation in the manner provided by law J. LEROY DUKES. W C MARTIN. K N MITTLK. Boaril of Corporators. Sept 27, 1916. 10-4-4L NOTICE! All admintstrntcHs ex**cutors ami guardians are required 'by law to make their returns to the Probate Judge at once Those failing to comply, will be dealt with according to law. „' * G. ALBERT BEACH. -- Prorbate Judge. Walterboro, 8. t\. Sept. 28, 1916 MASTER'S SALE MASTFTUS HALF STATF OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Colleton. Court of Common Pleas BANK OF BRANCH VILLE. of Branchville. S. a tmnking cor- poration of said State Plaintiff, vs v 9 W. It XMOAK and cbLLKTO.N CY PRESS Ft i MPA N Y. Defendants. Pursuant to the* decree in this cause* of Honorable* F. P McGowan, S|n*vjal Presiding Judge. dated March 17. 19 16. I will sell at public* outcry in front* of the Court House* at Walterlj.i>j*o. S c) during the* us ual bouts of sale. on Salesday tn No vember, l!*16, the satne being the* 6th clav thc*r«**>f. for cash, to th.* highc'si IUilct*'r, the* tollowiyig de scribe**! premises t purchaaer to pa., for paper#, i: \ All that certain tract of land sjt ualed. lying and being in Warren Township, County of Colleton, in said State, partly within tlfi* 'orpor ate limits c>f the Town of Smoaks. S C., containing one hundred forty- three and one-half (143 1-21 acr«*s. and bounded as follows: North by Hampton and Branchville Railroad and lands of the estate* of Isaac Sauls: Fast by A C. Hiers. South by lands of P. W. IMavvdy. .1, L. Max«*v ancl A P. Smith, ancl on the West by hinds of John K. Smoak. This is the same land con veyed to W. B. Smoak by his fath er, David Smoak. Lines and boun daries shown by a plat made by C F. DuRant. surAeyor, dated Sc*pt 1. 1909; eveepting therefrom, hor ever, a .Certain tract of font aciei conv»*ved by W. B. Smoak »<* T F Benton hv deed dated Dec 20, 191 I. and i ec ctidec! Vn Book 38. at pag • •’*.*, R M < office fco < olleton county Rcspec t fullv submitted; R M JEFFERIES. Master for Colleton County, Walterboro, S C . ()(•;. 17. 19 16 10-18-31. ’ v NOTICE! The* creditors, of Elizabeth Croshv. the* estate deceased. ‘•I|e hereby notified to render to the ur dersigned administrator, at -Waltei boro, S. C , an itemized accfiunt of fheir demands, dulv attested; an*l all persons indebted to said estate notified to make payment to said administrator. F. T H SHAFFER. •£-—- Administrator. Waltetboro s* (* ( | f f 18, |916 lo-18-:!t. Ilc*vv < ittarHi is ( ontrac led. Motln*rs ;irc* sometimes /'so thougbtb'ss as to nc gjc c I th’/colds w’bhdi their chilclien contract Th*- in Mil m met ion of th*- mm mi i'i'*ni brane. at first acute, Iv-** nines c hioni*- ancl th** child has ef*ronf<*. i aRirrh, a dis**ase that is sehlotii i*ur**i't ami th; t m;iv piove a |Rc**> ,, Ini men Many pel ;on - who h: \<* this JoafJc ‘ some disease will r* member Itaviiii: had fr«*qiit*nl eohls as tbq linn* it Was C nutraelecl. A liitj** tor** (hoqgbl. a bottle of Cb;:t!ib*-ilalli'- Covtgli R*'m**cl v judic iouslv us* d and all tin- tumble migbi b.iv** fn-n avoich'd Oblainabh* • ve-v be ie. Southern Life & Trust Company V Greensboro, N. C. A Strictly Southern Old Line Insurance Company. Writing all forms of policies at reasonable rates. $1.87 in cash for every dollar liability. EVERY DOLLAR COLLECTED IN PREMIMCMS IN COLLE TON COUNTY WILL BE RE INVESTED IN COLLETQN COUNTY LOANS. PATRO- NIZE US AND KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME Coletoii Insurance and Realty Coapany CALOMEL SALIVATES AND MAKES YOUSKI Acts Like Dynamite on n Sluggish Liver him! A«>u a Ibi)*# Work. There's no. reason why a person should taka* sickening, salivating calomel when 5y cents buys a large bottle xof llogon's Liver Tone—a perfect substitute for calomel. It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start your liver just as surely as calomel, but it doesn't make you. sick and can not salivate. .Children and grown folks can take Dodson’s Liver Tone, because it Is perfectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is mercury and attacks your bones. Take a dose of nasty calomel today and you will feel weak, sick and nau seated tomorrow. Don’t lose a day’s work. Take a spoonful of Dodson’s Liver Tone* instead and you will wake up feeliog great. No more biliousness, constipation. sluggish ness, headache, coated tongue or sour stomach. Your druggist says If you don’t Aid Dodson’s Liver Tone aets.Jbetter than horrible calo mel your money in waiting for you. LII FNSF NOTH *F Town licenses now due. and must / Ih* (laid on or liefore November 1st. •«* D. B BLAUK. It. t’lerk and Treasurer. Many people suffer the tortures of tame muscles and stiffened joints because mi impurities in the blood, and each suc ceeding attack seems more acute until rheumatism has invaded the whole system. To arrest rheumati-ra it is quite as im portant toimprove y**ur general bealthaa to purify your blood, and the cod liver od in Scott's Emulsion is nature's great blood- maker, while its medicinal nourishment strengthens the organs to expel tha impurities and upbuild your strength. Scott's F.muLton is helping thousands every day who could not find other relief. Refuse the alcoholic substitutes. . roMMITTFF MFFTINt. Tiler** w.«. !* • a meeting of th** e\**cutlyo committ th** I’oUe^on Baptist- As social ion r *•> >'<7f icrWoro on the first Monday in -Nov«-mb**i, *»t 1 fi: 3ft *>'* l**ck a. ti* The members will please gR»* thi> noth e atten tion an*l meet promptly. G W WAY. <'iinil- F. O. S UUUTIS. Sect etarv. ST. Jt DK'S ( III IU II R**v Hert*e'rt F. S*-hroeter. Rector. Seiches f**.- Sunday, »i. t 2;*; 11 "•* a in. morning piaver ami sermon; 4 on p m.. Sumlav school; 8 no p m , evt-ning prayer and ser mon. Old Age ami Death the Yaar liver is Ike SaaMary Depart- real vi yaar kady. Wkea it faaa macf yaar wkeie systea kacaaMS poiseaed a ad yaar vitakty is wtikaaad. Tkc kest remedy is *r— Dr. Thacher’s liver and Blood Symp - A purely vegetable enwainupd. laxative and tonic in effect. It ebaas pat your kody, sad pota energy into yeok mind sad muerke. Wr recommend tkie r««aadr ka- eauae we know from many yean* empari* snee that it ia effective. Keep a bottle in yoar home. GOcaadfl at your dealer'a. 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