The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 06, 1918, Image 6

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. x H y J 1 * * # \ ... '••• 1 - -A T'*: PAGE SIX AMD STANDARD Wednatdajr, February 6, 1918. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS \OTM K OF KUSmOX STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EXECUTIVE CHAMBER. COLUM- ' ' BIA. • . '•> ly as If Ihslr registration certifi cates called for that place by name. 11. That the a*ld v election shall be held aad conducted under the same rules and regulations as pro- rided for .hr tew for regular and ______ general elections. That the eom- . - . mtssloners of election shall appoint A PROCLAMATION • managers of elections as provided • 1 Whereas a petition has been for by law, who shaii be sworn be- filed signed by more than one-third fore entering upon the discharge of of the qualified electors of n certain their duties as provided for by law. portion of Colleton county proposed and they shall open and close the to be severed from the County of polls ns provided fpr by law. Colleton and annexed to the Count* The manager of election when the of Bamberg aad embraced within the polls shall' have been closed shall following lines, to wit: proceed without interruption count 2 Beginning where the county and tabulate the samet they shal' line' between Bamberg and Colleton make a written return of the nur- counties intersects the Little Salks- ber of votes cast for and against hatchle River, thence N. SI E. 265 the proposed annexation; they shall chains on county line to stake mark sign, seal and certify to the man vd 111* thence 8. S degrees E. 31.60 agers the result of said election, th) chains to stake by ditch, this line same together with the ballot box. naraing through property of C. H. ballots and poll lists and evd'vthlnrf Smith* thence 8. 14 1-T E. 4.60 else apperUining to said election chains to stake by ditch, through shall be by them forthwith turneo property of H B. Linder and C. H. over to the commissioners of election Smith; thence S. 6 1-4 E>d chains as required by law; that the com- io stake by road, passing between missioners of election for. each of property of D. M. Linder and f^NB. »*ld counties shall, as provided^ by Linder; 1 ence 8. 1 W. lt-60 chalnvlaw, tabulate the vote and declare to stake n edge of pond, passiug the result of the election and make through i opertv of H. B. Linder; due and proper return thereof S 81 W. 7.60 to stake at small requlred^by law to the Clerk of branch, pa ng between land of H. Court of their respective counties R Linder ; d W. A Strickland: to the Governor of the State and to thence N. 8 Y.\ 1.85 chains to gum. the Secretary of State, in all of marked XIII. passing between land which careful and detailed eotnpli- of I) M Linder and \V. A. Strtck- anee with the law is enjoined and land: thence g. «!♦ 1-2 W. 62.3.C ordered, chains to stake! passing between lands of J. 7. Harrison. D. M. Lin- TRNIEEDE8 I ML COUPS WILL BE ACCEPTED, ALTHOUGH . REGISTERED, IF ^QUALIFIED ALONG CERTAIN LINES. “ BOOKS FOR OUR FIGHTERS / deiy A. L. Carter and Eat. Jacob Idmli r. Cl* ix tween^ Harrison and ^Carter being a large pine 26.8a ^chains from corner N frnjn which travelling; flienee S. 22 1-2 W. 16.6: chains to stump hole; thence H, 12 K. to pine marked III by edge of hranebT' thence following Linder Uriureh to where it .crosses Bamberg and Wxlterhono highway; "thence 8. \V. 6 chains to pine marked XIII; thence 8, 66 1-2 W.74.25 to a gupi marked XIH at the run of Little Salknhntehle River; thence up the rim of said river, following it in its different courses until wo come f«» eoynei: from "Which survey was start ed. . the boundaries of the election. 1N TESTI MONT" - Vj! ER V- . OF I have hereunto s^kmv imnd ajul caused the Great SorI of the State to be affixed at Columbia, this" lf»th day of January, in the year of Our Ix»rd One Thousand Nine Hun dred aftd Eighteen, of the In dependence of the United V\ States of America the On< v 4Iun- , dred ami Forty-Second. By the Governor: * RICHARD . I.M ANNING, Governor. IV.' BANKS DOVE. Secretary of Stitte. In accordance with above procla mation., NV. A. Smith, F, ty. "Good win and 1!. L. Goodwin are hereby (appointed managers tot conduct said J., C NETTLES. J. M. BENTON Chairman, Elections 1-30-21 3. Whereas, me uwhii»*mii,o ... . proposed portion of Colleton County to be cut off and annexed to the j County of Bamberg, the number of Af Q. FAIWJETT. Inhuhitants, the taxable property, ns CoptfOissloners of State well ns all other requirements of the | for Colleton County Conntltution and. Statutes have been j . , . . — found to be and^c as setdforth in CITATION FOR I.KTTKBS OF Al»- said petition." ‘ tTP/. | MINISTRATION 4. Wher^afs. the report oflhe com-| • .■ ■ — missioners. appolnteil K» ascertain STATE OF SOl'TH CAROLINA, the facts ns prodded for by law,. County of Colleton. ,, whether the requirements of the . BV f* ALRFRT BEACH. Esquir.*, Constitution and Statutes as to area. Rrohate'Judge. distance, wealth and population and, WHEREAS. Frank \*. Caldwell shape, et rrfern. nre complied wRh ..isde suit to me to rrnnt him ler- nnd are »s stated In the petition, ters of administration of the pstatu h'^ii ligyn filed In this office, where- mid effects of C. C. Caldwell, in >> appear that the law has been; THESE ARE. THEREFORE, to Dftly complied with In every partlc-1ciN and adnumish all nnd singular Ular. whjch is hereby ronfirmed. 11 !••; I ntdred nnd creditors of the sai.l 5. ' Whereas, ns no election has i (• Cajivcll. deceased, that Ci°^ been held upon said petition In said ^ UP amt .'ifpcni before me, fn the area upon the question of the an-,Court of Yiohaje, to" he held nt Wal- nexatlon of said portion of Colleton lerooni, s. C , on the llth day of Cqnntv to Bamberg County within Kubniary next. after publication four years .previous to the date here-. lit reof. at 11 o’rlock in the forenoon of. t<» show rausv If any they have why ».,• Whereas, under the Constltn-fthe said /lUininistratlon should not Mara Than Half a Milllan Farnlahad Ealdiara and tailara A marJc an Library What tha Hat CarB » ___ (From CommttttM an Fubllc *-*—matlsw I . Washington.—Men qualified along certain lines, although registered na- der the aelectlve nrrvlee law. may ha Inducted Into tha land division of the Signal Corps, which Is In need of men for tha following duties: Chauffeurs, motorcycle drivers, and gas engine repairmen for duty Infield and telegraph battalions; telegraph- era, both wire and radio; telephone men.'Including switchboard operators, telephone repairmen, and men skilled In testing and repelling telephone lines; telephone and telegraph liner men; photographer*, still and moving; homing-pigeon men; radio men wher are familiar with Installing radio ap paratus; men qualified ns rooks, clerk*, stenographer*, blacksmiths, meteorologist*, cobblers, cable men. & ' , ■ Men Inducted for thi* division, tm- Itmb otherwl**; requested by the chief Kignal officer of the artny, nre sent to Fort Leavenworth. Kan. More thufi half s million Istok* al ready hjive ImS-h furnished ruddier* and sallons ItrHulning ramps and in Cmnce by the AmeHcnn Library A*sor!nS)on War S«*r\iee. mtd the flow l« steadily tncrcHHlng. according to th*' •ilrector of this work. A campaign for funds inaugurnt**! by the association hi«t uutumn. netted mflt'c than SI TiOO.nisi mid real results In the tangible shape of book* and comfortable libraries are being felt by the soldiers and sailors. The Carne gie corporation gave $.320.1 sw for the erection of camp libraries. v Nearly all camp* now have librnties.aod In the others the buildings are In course of frmstruction. The rending rooms each accommodate men. For the men In France the ntsorln- tlon has organized distributing sta-" Rons at nil iwdnts of embnrknflon. whore l>ooks ar»* assorted for shipment .abroad. Soon every soldier w ho steps on a transport will carry a book with him. which he aftd his e^unpanUu^* will wend on the way neross, after wkltfi It will be forwarded to the men l*a<*k of the trenches. Nd attempf will bo made to estal»ti-li litmirles In Frame, but Thu conaaritte* on pwbUc has made 'the following translation of «a article appearing \a the Bnerger Ztlnmg: “A soldier^ srffu who had gathetwd wood In the common forest of Wald- kirrh. near Freiburg tn Bretsguu. was sentenced fur the offense la the follow ing terms: “‘Mrs. Clara Gamer, on June IS. 1917. has removed from the common foruut of Waldklrrh. Sec. I 23. owe fagot of dry fir twigs of the valne of 10 pfenning. In punishment thereof ■he !■ sentenced to a fine of 1 mart and one day's Imprisonment.* “The husband of the cnlprit has begh for three years at'the front she her self has fonr small children to support Ja the dUum poverty. Similar reports of punishment should be reported In Our borauurtwey un employ this period of shortage of wood and coal on a large scmlh far the benefit of the tvuns- ■*.* . 1» a bulletin on the employment of women In the storage and warehousing depots of the United States army ts the following: . c "The census of 19M reported that of every W0 men and hoys ten years og age and over, only 19 were apt gain fully employed. This group of 19 In- eluded old men not able to work, chil dren ton young to wort, the sick and handicapped, and men hi schools and colleges. “Assuming that 800.000 of the .num ber called by the selective-service law have had some form of gainful cm ploy- n» j nt. ne may cell mate that one out of every On men in the Industrie* nnd professions of the country has l»een called Into military service, while an other in every O* ha* voluntarily Join ed the &*^ce* itf the anny or navy. Thu*, nln.ut 3 per. cent of the galnfplly employed men have been taken out of their occupation*.” The largest -slioe factories In Italy hove stsirtjisl manufacturing the nation al standard sbo»-s. using leather sup plied by the ministry of Industry, com merce. and labor. The standard types were est.--Mi-bed by the central shoe committee In Rome, but every factory Is making little modifications, accord ing to it* meon* and system of manu facturing. The govAmneot Is organizing sra- teiivj id sale of shoes to the public. They provide for the ojening of stores In. the principal Dalian cities, to he engag«sl exrltkrfvely In the sale of na tional shoes and to he controlled by Jhe government antb<*r1tles. It Is like ly ■ that buyer* will have to obtain cards. . »' V The private shoe stores will be sup plied with an adequate number of shoe* and will he granted a reason able commission. The army and navy commission on training camp aetivTtle*. In addition to the work being done hi army camps and cantonment*./ now has its repre sentative*'in evqry training station of We are offering a meal mixture, guaranteed analysis 8-2 1*2 1 at Less 5 per cent for Cash, freight paid to local station. Manufacturing Co. Ritter, S. G. V h ri ■■ the assoeiatieti w-Hl have r**pr;*scnta-j the navy : n<! ajf every p|a<*e where en tlpn and laws of this State the pe- hi Mantm ♦ itloders are entitled to have order-J i':i\ n nn.ici my hand, this 23 day ml and it is made the duty of the i f J.in mr.*, Auno Domini. 19H Go'ernor of the State to order an Published on the 3ftth day of Jan. election in said nre upon said ques- /Mid 6th of IVI.Vnary 1318. in The lion. / -• ' Piesa am: Sluntiard. 7 Now. therefore. I. Richard I. ! ■v r - Manning. Governor of the. Statv q.f v,, TU |.. 4vm *i mvi.'ti<4'rvF Sooth Carolina, by virtue of the - NoT,< K *’1*/J'V,^ 1 * power conferred upon me by the ‘ KHf»liUr,U. CimnH tut Ion and laws of this State T7 . _ ,,- do berebv order: T " th ? ^ockhobler*. of The .Colleton That an election he .held In th* Cypres* Company: t«Triton eiybjqeed WlfhTn • the por tion of Colleton county proposed to be svered from Countv of Colleton hn*i-appeveil to the County of Bau.- b« i . on / Tbo . gecond Tuesday, the IL’Jlt ili/v .of Febnifr*" A' D . ^18, upon the o dent Ion of the nnm'-xa- tloh of a'd poHJon ofCollefon Notice Is hereby" given thaL th ‘ annual meet ini: Of the Stockholder.* of The Colleton Cypress*’Compan v wdl be h.d^nt the ofllce of The Col leton Cypress Compan> in Colleton Iconnt\\/friMith CaTolipa. on the 21st ila.' of Fohriiary, 1318. nt I o’clock -p.,rn • B'f the ptirp<*p« Coiuity lit Bnmherg Cduntv. nnd thnt/^’^ "J ‘*‘ l '-'c>ers and the .trnnsr.c- t'ort o, sneh oittcr-luisipors fOtTurv X v pt ntc.h election the qiMliried elcpb- in>- within the prnno'-ed tiren shnll vote nnon ’ said . out stlon. Ilm'e fa- vor'n.* th* 1 plOnoSe’ ann’e'/dtion t>* \ote "Yc«" at> ! tluVse ppnotdn; l> vote onnorirtc Jo vote *^Xo *• V That tht- Capdut'rsinners of Stjit a ml < Count v/1;i« id ions of the Counties of YoMcton :in<l Bnmbcru rerpeetivelv do tnnke all necessnn nrrin'gemenhv for holding said elec tion : nd >mall appoint managers and do alldfiims nece sarv for the hob* In;- i*f the name. That the Comminrionet' of Ey' .Octum of each of Raid counties shall lui'* nn pan ! printed lickets njt pn . vltle,) fot in’Seetldn 236 in (he Code of l rwa. 13l2/Vt»1ume I Os ntnen-'- ♦*H i>' an \ct passed bv-Yhe General \* t inhl'. at its speefal sessipp i*t 131 «.and apprrtbetl, Ihe 30th day of October 1314, Hivld Art being No 6 Jn the Acts of said spt'eial session; ami the sii>d roinmlssionors sha'.l furnish tin* same to the managers of election for the use of life vo*- ers at snid election, the form of the ticket sliall he as follows^ Form of IWilolY? Special electiofi^upon the quhstiotv of the annexat'Son of a certain por tion. of Colleton County to Bamher- Countv. held Februarv ' Y2tk. >318. Shall said portion, ns described n proclamation b> the Go\error..dated January 13th, 1316. be annexed to Countof Bamberg? properly « une before tTi i >r c n fdoratlon. uu- tti.. M 23-21. / S' M^AR S M. secretary lives there to stipervl*** thu work <*f distribution. Just ns the sleeve chevr. nv and hnr*. Ktiir<^Rn(l eagles on tin* shoul der proclaim* funking officer* rite hat cord denote* the branch of service each private tins entered. * I#' S/; A />. r-i liste«l men ary preparing for sea' Serv few* Then- rf‘ 6C etubs fi*r sailor* at Camps ji-ryl fq adjacent There : are reading and w riting rooml. nssem- .. My luyf!< and some of the cities have ' arraugemenf* fop athletics, swimming |mmJ*. and gynmaslum*. In the 18 ' KV' m. I.iplit Idne yftfnlfle* infantry; let. artillery; yellow, cavalry; qunrterur:i*ters eorp*: scarlet white, engln»*ers* cor{>*i orange and) hlbitfons. to club ntebt* and we«*kly «,*«■. | n»mp* thet^are given eaclv Aveek 92 buff. ' yntertalmOent* ranging from profes- and > sienal |W*rf*»nuanoe*. lectures, and ex- whlte. signal eorps; senrlet and lda«/k. ordnance: Mack nnd white. fi*d«| elvrk ; /inarnon. medlcHl corps: black niuLgold. officers; silver and bhick adjutant (Ulfires. M<wv then book* have been fumisb.eil sfilp* and stations by the American Library a*«oelation The T. M. C A. ha* 42 buildings and tcjits In the vsrious V-arnps. According to the bnr*-sn of lal^vr sts- general’s clerk: green, itistnx'f^home guard*: green snd white, hotge guards. These cords sre worn on>> on serv- Y Icehnts. Cadet aviators wear a* hat >fmd« tlrtlcs of the deparvnent of lata»r. In Inch nnd a half white ribb. nx and on : the year fr.mi November 13. IDlfl. to coat ixdlars inslguin representing the i Xovemb«-r 13. 1917. priee* of foial a* a aviation brunch of tho Signal corps, "hole advanyS-d 23 per cent. Potatoes propeller blades. I« th»* only article HgU ^dvotrs sy decHne ^ ' ' In ppUe <N»rnme:il advanced ST per 1 rynt: l»ac«tn. I* r CetyK p«-rk chop*. | 4« p**r cent; 39 t»r cent; *«! Of the elec 4 States iroty at ' i!k-.rp-nii.g ‘ of lt*lS ’ n>OT1 ^ 1-w <» nL: mill. 23 |s-r ent; | more th/n one and a haljVtTffies a* k ,,n ' , *' r ’• ’ ■ nt , large any force ever before nu»- F*-"I svO v.V..V va* |6,{>-r n-nt Id1lz*;d by tills nation, luvordlng to , hi^Uer. -c: r 1 .. 191,. th*.n on h ' yNtcbu nt by s.- n turv of War l-^tMwhber IS IMS gnd* I: per e’ent B*V« r . b!gh*“r tbnn on November 13. 1914 V Durlhg the war with !?ps*-she staur j, TV trine thi,* four year |srka! corn men i of the Unltsal Stales >rt it* t mxImnfir-f-Jt^"*^ 127 l“> f '**nt: I’otir. HM V*r strength ngg-egated "J7.tti»i men and officers. The army in tin* t . I and in iORayi (that .. .< ''Cbifee sure smellsV ood’ Yes, fresh-roasted afi„ tesh-ground Coffee I boudhh DIRECT. No more stale-stock coffee f< 2 l^s. for SO-. delivered to vouFREL llo middlemans prctiisW: sell dired {oyou\*fepay the Parcel Post. j Place your order to-day n ARP TPA /Ti l Savar.nah.Ga.'v -. -'6 IlLUDL 1 Ert vy fcnlWfn R0.1)X^2 / P - T- n. - ' oru& There wort/1 rjS.tVVt •jiU-ted men nnd 11b.stV> . i-fib-fr* in the rt»if*-4 tfriy branch N ? 6 , Savannah Gai R(XBox !l? 2 to ihe tollowiaC) AddrwT PoundsLiiec 7* ■ ’Z. I rent: ta«4_.to; p*T'Ct*!d ; bac.av .. per , * ri n f : 7-« -r ,»r »>*4c.; : ai d iwcatoe*. r / x • I H*. That as there/ Is no establish ed polling place or voting place in j the area proposed to he cut off, *1 hereby designate as a suitable and | convenient voting place, the E. I <4»odwin residence, and all m r%J CHARLESTON, s:C. To Cure a Cold In One Day. JM LAXATIVT BROAIO Quinine, tt stop* IL. . otherwise qualified ahall be allow*! 1 • 1 vote at said voting place as legal- k. 4* oaovi; a oa eseb b«a.^oci 43 trail no'y • Ls pencrti^’ilTy - \ ti:»>••* J •- F ns >;.ent n* the maximum r. 'nlier un j l >r ^ r *‘ der anus In th • Span -h Ann nean war. ; Al»>ut I3.ti*'u offierr* were «x»nipds- j sloned from ' ivll life In th* two 'Serle* of training ramp,*, nearly « <ht tint*** J a* many a* tht- muuher o? . ffl.-er* >n j the regular army April 1. V.»17. >« ar , in Exjdnina' or *'f Cc r*•, *.;*'* of 1U000 tnyn' f j **ri' f>o’ military .<-» iv ice by- he cal board- :h*si yMi’cred t,y cauip ! snrgeo-- »b.*n j| j.'pearly *2T fs'r cent j of 'h.-^ima* rvi<«tl«rs were caused by j d«»f<^d)ve eye*. / I ■ T /Trt*th '■ •e'■ responsible for 6.30 per Postmaster* are dtrecte*!. not to ac- | rent: hcfiiij 7 47 per «-ent: ear. 3.94 pet • opt for shipment to modi hers of eg- peditbmnry forces pucka.;.* .-ontain ing mstchi**. cigar lighters, nr iu>tMlfie»1 alcohol. Including the preparation call e(T ••Slerno" or c*nn.*d heat It Is not deemed safe to admit these articles to mall* for foreign countries or for rntt«*d States naval vessels. 1»- eluding marines oft shore In other coon- trtea.. ^ ' •* A ' 1 rontractors working on onlers for the navy sre required to provide wiitchmen snd devices to protect their plants snd property and the work 1q progress against esp|i*nage. nets of war nnd o6 enemy alien*. Fpon re quest they must report the citizenship, country of Mnh. or alien *tatn« of all employee#. A *ee»*nd training camp will he held at Porto Rico, starting February 1. The ctN-ndance of 409 will be selected from citizen* and residents of Port* .Rico. ‘ i :• .■ .-ent: hrqrt disease. .3 67 j^» r emt; tu- bervubwi-. 3l>7 i«cr cent. Attempt* to evade military dnty by deception regarding physical condition were very few. The year of 1917 cst*Mtsh,-d new high production records for corn. oata. rye. white snd sweet potatoes, tobac co. N-ans. and onion*. Arrangements hare been made for some relaxation of the restriction* on th* export of foodstuff* to f*uba. whose people are greatly dependent upon the Pnlted States for their food Among the exports which may he licensed In limited quantities are condensed rattk. butter and cheese, park products, beef and beef products, and dried frill fa. The If cantonments built for the tnfintn; of onMlera coat $134,000,000, with a net profit to coo tract ora of 1M ‘ pet «fct. '/•x MORE Horses and Mules F. L. KINSEY Has returned from the west where he purchased another car ■ t load of fine horses and mules. If you need a good work animal we can please you. YOUR BUSINESS IS SOLICITED LHE STOCK 0 VEHICLE CO. H. W. Black, Jr., Mgr. Subscribe for The Pres^and Stand' ard and get all the news of interest that happens in your county. !«* '"..A*