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19, 1917. ’ *' ’' v -rr AND —- forpfather* was more elaborately celebrated than that which we may" term modernized by the Puritans of America. In Kn;:laml certain tirej* •*•****'* *<' . ■ wn AT is chuistm 's * . ^ # ^ • * * * t ■* I were kindled and different dih.a * Th»t "What Is < hrist-K vpro . j (U( have no acc i- ag *M ia too broad.. One may Kiv- s ntton to nvake npon tliem fm i:r.-. deflnitloft fo*" ('hristmas which " erance on the occasion. We get our would b* ataHttble unto himt'clf. and custom of decorating from the Knu the aam* time mean very little t^ “ ' tlti neighbor, however, on recount Jr the natore of the occasion, if for Se ike of nothing else, there alvould be among Christmas a certain ££mnU>. on the other hand we i lish people, but no one has been able to draw a valid definite concfu- siofl as to the origin of the custom of giving presen Ip—certainly not of frivolous giving. I do believe in the giving of worthy gifts, hut certainly. ant to forget ourselves and in-j W e should not give a gift that make* m bottle iiulg« I® Immorality after which ourjutie forget himself whether it !*► ; wesrts becomo aliened and weMJop,-1 ar tjcle of fine clothing or a bott tt hr snylng. '“OhV well. . it was G f rum. . • It by s-y Letg st rivc ■ Lets forget the valueless gift for the moment and turn, to the . one given to all of us on Christmas day. One whose, origin we know of as ’the day on which the one true I well as the giver, God the giver, Christian Jesus was born. The day m s Son the gift. Can'--we be as is occupied, therefore, with the ^vent 1 pigs and npt e\«n cast our eyes up incarnation which .forms the - 1 - - ‘ * ■■ cert?* and Mirning-point of the his tory of the world. It is the one fe'stiTal most thorougjtly interwoven with the popular mind and family. It is solemnly and sacredly observed bv Christians. The observance of rhrtstmas time, agaftast doing things that cause such We should observe Christmas day in OCvU|F*^^• v the Incarnttlon whirii ; torms the ( 0 s^e where otir Valuable >:ifts . . . K._ rome from? Will we not thank God for His blessings? Let us make Chrfstmas one for Hiiii\ 11. 1 EASTER LIN. . Furman I’niv., Greenville. S '(:*• this dar is not of divine appolnt- - m pnt. but it kindles a holy fire of Icve anrf gratitude and proclaims in the longest winter night the lising „f the Son of Life, also the glory of God. Np one ran " 1A 'asuri ¥ the. joy and blessings wh» *' ^om year to vear flow forth ir • tttes of life from ihd conter ' •’ " *he holv child. Jesus, i '• nocenre and divine he -nitv • The ChrC 1 English Chamberlain's Cough Kenirdy Tins is not'-only one of the best and moot effective medicines fia couglis, colds and droup. but is ai-’u’ pleasant and saf^ to take, which- is important, when medicine must be given to children. Many 'mothers have given lit their unqualified en dorsement. - . LEGAL ADYERnSEMENTS Home-made Candies of ailkinc^s, in fancy, boxes, at from 10 cents to $10.00 per - * ‘ . *£- - ' • *’ . , • J \ . ; . \ ' * y ~~ r '' " - 'v box. These candies make suitable Christmas gifts for anyone. , , . ' - * V ' . ' . ' ^ ; , . - ^ * * #. . . * 4 \ • . ' . * Fruits For Christmas ir supply of Fruits and Nuts for Christmas is large and well selected, as well \ * / • _ ; . .* • •. ' • .. • 1 ' ' as fresh. We will b^ able to till all orders, but we ask you to Shop early. CAFH—First class Service for Ladies and Gentlemen. Open day and ICE CREAM PARLOR. . * night-. Nt-mti-: OF.TAX Itimitxs, luOciF-d *: It. -u.M .... . Xieton, SLitd • f South .Chrolinn^ -i.,',) Tile V.id'itm’s%ffic- Will he o'j.cm !>V i^eiu h of vpo'i-. for taking tax retiVrns fiot,j M:.n.iar> *JG\Xr. und km v.n «*« Whit-nars’i.J 1st to FehruaVv LM'th. Icont:. Fite ■'Mundt/"! I ..»MI | ! ;'.ci es. hxf’'nr le- **»yi nd imundi’d PUjase take notice that . 1 01 m . • v •• • , „ will, he at the foribwiV, i’-'JM'- : . X'-'h ..lands' ot I! ... ' l iKhnieel i ties ton .Mining &. OOun.ln!?!: . East named places'for the purpo: e of givXj^l 1 \ } 'ha, ing each talc payer ample oppoi tiuK^|-N? , ' 1 l , ‘ t! V- . ■ , . : ... for ! M :>n u tact .trip!' * HjupanTr. • J-.asi uv .,y to make 1m or he, Ktutn U >T. tv J laedX . r' Walt,-Si.... sro.-k VehicRv 'Cun'.p.rrv a mi; of -Virginia- soh. so that each piece of • res i< op. •wifi appear in .IjA rcspepCT towr.- rt.. uJ. .Mrix your returft' ih > 1 ^ ‘ ‘ "'I’ *' 1 1 \ Railroad Avenuo C. GREGORY, Proprietor X Failing to -niyJ-r. '• Township BmXls of, \ a*".' Si.:,'*!’ !i\ h;*iil - <;t , , ■ S r i: c l> o \ , fi ‘ ► lav to add .r.o p.-< cent ali personal ‘ property. cV.mp.ir.y; W'' : ' i>. v lands' of Walter boro Live .Stork ,v \eiiie1e. penalty^ ... .III ( ..w, 7 ... nr t*.\4t.*v inwr.-e hear in mind that .this • ( h-• nd '/X‘ \ * \ t>dvear io rejist ail real estat.i. an<i ♦ , i - < • . 4 ' i ad' jse ill' land owners to lie rp, . aso / . . .. i bond of tlie Pfir hnso’ p-yrt.X u:;"j ...ned to give, in. the con ecC.pinnh , v . . id tU** h.r i;h. . .V' , _<y. X. • * * iyf f by 1 C aores tog.hh..r With 'rhe .funth.^ ^ ,, o\h,„ld,ngs and the raliPwo s.,,,. ^ < h \ v: als.X notes, moit\age-, memo y.i . / . \ Jlfl p' ). -loll. , ire * / • tN TAmu^sKVaI he a capet at u,,:v -! J X'jon • h ^ ^ !V*. ; "Pc'< hiirgVd *>n i'll dog« and t'.«*•< p* ■> 1 ' ' \{\}'''. ' ^ '•* /,, * 1 ' t ce jv re enih d f.rr selo ■ T pro t>e pmperty Xl r po,e.- -negs not r.-fnod fo, i:.v X y > - •• fiep s’’.: II not'im hel;l to. h. p, M'e »"'■ X; ■ jV*. ■ ’ ip any ffeurt -in thus State.’ • ^X . x \ • ' ' * \H irtfh j '-.h-.W-. n th. .ge X I,.*' . ant ♦5ft.,- r-cfmt Confedera'e Kiil.lie, . ' . '*• ' r.’•* Jiatile to p.iv v ind th V Model 85-Four r x \ \ / Tai Free \ Five Passenger Thirty-five >rsep$wer N X NT V'V ‘ TX’^~ r ' r '7 1 . x -'y:/ i kr. {A/ 15 4»Vtwe«-n '.’1 and i»u 'tn.c.liable to e-v , <X>i' vommnlivtlon toad tax. " •*. Jw \51 prop -*v. n, ■ he Ih ted ”pnrtj thorp’.-per id-inks and sworn f.» 1-- j fore ai' officer/•omiiei. r.t to > r X,vr eaDis. " . ' ' ' XT. " - . \ nu-'M ui’.ir* * .tax xorit i. to:" i , X— x • " i- \, of , X''<• •;n:y T: ■ .;p‘'u t purl A Vv ant*oru*m. nts ‘are* a'sj"T.dl< Li. e Patch’, jar. Vlt. f • Fpion Store. * / ♦. .1 Ashton. Jan. • hth. \\*. 0. Johns’ j store. •• - X f , Lodge. fan. l*vt!:. W M. Eoy . X | XJ ,nrv sutinty WilJRan'V. Jan, 11. from 1ft to 1.’. .! O. O’fjnilt's sto^-*... Ruffin.. .Ian. Vlth. ftoat - to f. AV. H. Iite.land’s xfore T! t. lli.i’t' w ill ■ • l collectin'v\t,rfx* - •: * ’ I"? . ay of OctOlitoV 1917. to h. •• Is II1 st. l .-l 7 A . X, Ti e l.-X i •• foRo-.X State X.. .... X. • * 1 X* ill I . ... .7 / milk* j Ronds ., X* - milt-t.^ • Past milehteilness. . . l.l miflst yonstit'iiional sihriel .3 mills, .. ' -> ‘ Total mills X — - - - 1 h !«• a* * i. vx,-- • C.- ’ !/' .• -'X L ♦ X -v Htnlson’sXlill .Jatt: ir.thf f\om 1 to 12 J X I Ltd son 's Sto**-'. ‘ , - Molls^.1 tin ISth. from/- to 4. Mry- jMoUon ^ ^ Lodge tfor. schools' 13; • S|mm i:|l School llisti-iit-. ' . .- 4 mills ,mm IV .XT •Sti/ • .1 '.V .1 X t : XM Jk_ - ivs *X x X \ ;,n s sioi««. » • Sgtoaka. Jan. ItltX Smoaka Met*. . .ycantih* Store. .. 4 Reveah, Jan 17tit. ftom It* to I". Woodman laid'e*'. ‘ v llmkhend, .Ittp. 17th. from 2 to d. Xvhnol house. Jojinson’s school hou<p\ Jan 18th.. from TAJ^ to 12. school house. ,/WilsonX Store, Fan. 18th, from 2 To 4. storeX x / Sniders. Jan>s^2nd, Dr. J. R. Pad gott’s store. X XS. • Salkehatrhie. JkpN^lrd. from 1ft to 12. T. P. Jones’ sAor^x Hendersonville. Jan 231^1, from'-^' . if) 4, t. S. Roynton’n store. - " , Cottageville. Jan. 24th. T. S. ’Ack erman’s store. . / '' N Sidney. Jan. 2,5lh. id to 12. f. D. G. A dam s’ idfiHk . / Kennedyhi Cross Rooads. Jan. 26tb. from 2' to 4. postoffice. •Wm. Hiottht.-Jan. 29th. from 1ft - to 12. store. A. D. Dodd’s, Jan. 29th, from 2 “ to 4. store. Jacksonboro, Jan. 30th C- W. Butler's store. » - / Or^en Pond. JatK 31at. C. W. store. _' Feb. 1st. from 3 to 4. bonds 5) .Rum Gully Rice Patch ^ Ashton Weimer ...... Dry Rranch Cedar Branch 11 ill ...... StrickiamL /X Williams (for schools 4; bonds 3 i . ... X Sntoaks . , t X . Little^81\anin RuelThead . . . Tabernacle .... \ .. Bethel . Ruffin Rayaors .... udson's Mill Grove Tal Stokes'A^or ■ schoola 4; bonds Red Bank Pine Gfove Sniders .... 18 ntjlls 5 juills =3 mills ' 8 mills 4 mills 4 mlMX jX*l rills 4 Wills 8/niills X * X “5 m lHs 5 mills tl mills 8 mills 5 mills -8 mills 8 mills 8 mills 8 mills 5 mills 8 mills 8 mills 8 mills 4 mills 3 mills fc mills 8 mills Green ; Dratfdy’s xXxfcrtt#r. XX/ 7~ ’Utnrp . / 12-19-4t. V v E. M. JONES. , Auditor Colleton County. r ‘ . ... x O ’ . ’• MASTER’S HALE Cgne Branch Pehiel : ... Hendersonville (1 6: bonds Vi., ’’erdler ’ajterboro . orse Pen.. land Creek 'olf Creek .. 3 mill* all .. X v 4 mills elch Creek * PraserX-. . .... Sheridan / 4 mills Cottageville .x . , . 7 niVljs Sand ifU! 3 millV Bethlehem 4 mills Maple Cane f 4 mills Rehoboth 4 mills fled Oak .-4 mills Bridge 4 mills Poll tax $1.00,-on all males be tween the ages of 21 and 00. also (for schools . .ir .. 4 mt OrtlK \ 8 mills STATE OF SOCTH CAROLINA. ' ' Countv of Colleton., * * Xh. ' * ‘ • In the (’ourt of Common Pleas. Not tee- of Sale. MRS . G. H. MELVIN, et al - Plain tiffs. .X . . vs. • ' < v X Lawrence j. witsell. et »i.-- Defendants. Pursuant to the Decree of Ills a commutation tax of $2.0,» on aM Hofior. Mendel L. Smith. Presiding males between .the age^ of .1 an 1 Jti'lce, dated ‘October 26. 1**17. I 1*0. w'bieh shall be p'aid !* t E.e ■spun* ^.111 ‘.ell at public oiit<ry, before the twie ami in the sanijc nrarper p^- Court House in Walterhoro, S. C. t , other taxi-x. Dogs f.ft- < cq:> * '- l f on salesday in January. 1918,' (l>e^ ' . It. K Jft,VES. Ing the 7th day thereof), the follow ] County Treasurer, Colleton Conn- . ins described real estate: I : ty. S. C. lft-3 2m All that plantation or tract of* -Walteiboio, iv <’. Oct. 2. l''J7. * J - - ; • ' X X . #4, .X- X \ / T x X X y y X X X / X X X- X X X X y \ The two big get-together event* for the uthofe family are^ -^' • —indoors, the dinner! —outdoors, the motor car! You get /tin out of dinner as well as/ootf. . • . Buy an Overland and get >ieat- * as wen as >oiaer out of your It makes a happy, enj event for the whole family? every time they use it. ^ They won’t be satisfied with anything less than the big, roomy easy-riding, beautiful Qyrrland 85- With ride in comfort and luxury with a superabundance of r, ample ^eed and simplified \ . —take advantage of this great, efficiency gift of the ag^.^ Do not put it it if you do. power, a control. It ie of etriking and stylish de sign; most modem equipment, but it is frugal With fuel and econom ical to buy and operate. \ ' • . v-V ' ; /' Liberal room for five passengers; 112 inch wheelbase; cantilever rear springs; vacuum gasoline system; electric starting and lighting sys tem; large tires; magnetic speed ometer, etc., etc. X X F ‘ go more. ish more, live more. No other car of such conven iences and accommodations is ob tainable at anywhere near the price. This is why the Overland 85- Four is so popular in metropolitan cities. / Make every member of your family happy by ordering an Over land 85-Four at once. Don’t delay. Such wonderful value as this is being taken rapidly. Piles Cured in 6 tv 14 Days Yqar druegitt will rcLojil jnonrv if TA/O i'll CiNTMENT fait. I" cvrXtny c i\e of Tich n/. . Phil .M. I’. i.'k* It, of WH1).-m nionK tbw. * a bo ti.nl BftlK). ftteediBr orpr .tTd'fi"!: fn Uda,* I W «llt*'lb*H *> the latt* !' putt, of The firat applicatioa. f;i -a Emt acc Kt-u *x 'A ct-k .. \ ' . s L nine Tb^t Does Not A Heel Tbs Hsati *■■ • • I - I'*n;c an*! laxapnr eftret, I. ;<• l >U) *M1N!.Nr *t VttOrlhanorllinarT • ;i• l il</ti ool < Msf nrrv.tuaiu st not ;• !: i r»«' J<< .*i. * r t»i«fult nanit Mxt <■-.**..•: ‘*1 I E. JV. UKOVE. \ X. . x ', X ^ # / A HAItfiAlS-—If \i i 'fiimt'a ^'W“l hi con'L-io*n*l uuMon.phil*- al a bLc hai(;tiin. 'lon’t tail to n*a«l ;pl on pa*;»' font. anil a*t quirk.