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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Wednesday, .October 30, 19ig
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Complete line of Fall Goods.
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s. Our business this year is double that of last year. Our Mece^s in'hu^ “ y0U C !l!^ pe . r than others can.buy at
in town, ami at cheauer Grices. f™*** - ©ilMDess as eveiybody knows H. Zalin sells the
The most
wholesale.
be^t goods in town, and at cheaper prices.
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Dry Goods. Notions, Ladies’ Skirts, Suits, Cloaks, Waists, Dresses Silks and Taf etas. Men*. r*..* » * 0 .
We have on hand k big supply of woolserges, poplin and other new dress goods, and wUl sill theraluast yeH^prfces!’
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Our Mlilinery Department this year is the largest and best we ever had.. We have the latest styles and cheapest prices.
Come see us before you buy your supply fo f the fall BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
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LEGAL ADYERTISEMSENT
Jaques,
J.
XOTHTC Ol^ M-EtTlOX
?rr.\TK of soi Trt caRoUn v;
ORiitity of CoMeton,
Notice is hereby given that the
• imoeral Election for State and.
. Oogntv OffWrs w.ll be held at the
\oti k ' precincts ’prescribed by law.
in itv,id county, on Tuesday .Novnni-1 ai ir
kifr 5, i Jlkt said dny being Tues-I ^ ^ ,
day following the first Monday in ' rejection of atnendmenU to the SULj
November, as prescribed by *he | Constitution, na provided in the fol
State Constitution. , .lowing Joint Resolutions:
The qualifVftitmn for suffrage:. \! ■' Join* Resolution to Amend S^c-
Manatrers of' election shaH re- ,ion ^ Article t ill of the Qoa-
“tution. Relating to Bonded:^ In-
flce and sign the same. Within three
days thereafter, the Chairman of the
Board, or some one designated by
the Board, must deliver to the Com
missioners of Election the poll lis'.,
the boxes containing the ballots nod
written statements of the results of
the election.
At the said election qualified elec-
upon the adoption or
•roues, J. u. L<iDucr.
Rice Patch—Jno. Kicklig
McMillan, J. ?. Rent*.
Ritter—W. H. Ritter, D.
P. B
Sauls,
i». M.
quire of e\ery elector o
ring to tfUtutlon.
vote at any election, before allowing by Adding a Proviso
himdto vote, the production of his Thereto as to-the City of Abbeville,
registration certiti^e and proof of A J° ln ' Hesolntlon Proposing an
the payment of nil taxes, including Amendment to section 14a. of Ar-
Lcuinst him and J' c,e x the Constitution by AI
poll tax\ assessed ^ngain
collectible.d^irlm; tne pr
previous year.' towing the . City of Charleston
The priefiiction of a certificate or of Through the City. Council, to As-
*h,. J^M’eipi of 'the officer authorize-i Abutting Property for Perman-
tX'^dlliuu such faxes, shall be con- mproxement and to Pay for the
''elusive pioof of 1 lie paxmint tliere- fTuiiianenc. Wiprovenient of the ln-
of, , \ '
Section .2 !7. CoHe of 1 !•!2,'as
amended by \< t No\ *>, spe cial ses
sion of 1ft! 4. . \ .<
Section.237. There ehall be tlirt**
r* iia^le and disUnet baRols. ’•
!» us: f>fee ballot for i’nRe«>^tate‘j
Senator. . Representatives, 1 in Con-
pieKS and Presidential electors: and
on»- buliot for (Jrfvertfor, Lieutenant
C.overnor, State ^tfLcers. ClrciliK, So
i tenK-ctionTTf Streets for Curbing and
the Ljtying' of Drains without th*^
Consent of the Property Owners.
A Joint Resolution t^ Amend See-
:ion ;’>. Article XI of the Constitu
tion. Relating to School Districts, by
\dding a Special Proviso ativto
, tireenville County. ’ ^
A Joint Resolution to Amend -Sec
tion 2«. Article Ilf of the Constitu
tion. by Inserting after th* \Vord,s
Pcitors, numibefs. of 1 he..HouatYrt " ^ r d« Except bx
ReprescRtal>Ves. State SenatoX 1 nanltuous tonsent.
county officers, and one ballot fov*! . A Resoliitioit Proposing an
all Coflstifutitoial amendments and Amendtneni ,0
rp. Hal u.iesi ,ons. each of three said Conatitutlonby Adding Thereto Sec-
boxes to b.‘ appropriately labelled: to Empower the City of Ah-
miiich ballots shall be of plain white ^* vl e to Property
paper and of such width Wnd length Pcrmanerit Improvements,
rs to contain the names of the of-
tjeer or officers and question or
UtiegllOns to be voreil for or upon,
clear and even cut. without orna-
•t:ient, deiHgnat><Mi. mutilation. aym>
bol or niark wf any kind whatsoayer.
except the name or names of the
;xeison or persons ate intended to be
• hosen, and ail special 'questions
whicji name or names. Office pr of-
hdpii, finest inn or questions Khali be
Ypftlen or ptinted or partly written ^ VV.C ,
or partly printed thereon in biaelrv\ m, ' , V 1 * section 1< of ArLiMs.A III of
y ihk; andi such ballot shall bo sot * on^tltutlost iRelaiinif to Mu-
tolded ps to conceal the njHtie or
names, question^ nr questions there
on, and so folded, shaD be deposit
ed in c box to be constructed, kepi
and disposed of as herein provide*!
by law. atfd no ballot of any other
description found in either of sahl
boxes shall be counted.
On all special questions the ballot
shall Mate the question, or questions, _ , ^
. n<1 shall thereafter have the word/ ,1 1 ,‘’- ,0 ,h ^ Town of Pen,
•'X.Yes*’ ^ u d "No’’ Inserted that the ; <»» Aa^ss Abutting Property
voter may indicate his vote by strlk-]^ Permanent Improvements.
A Joint Resolution to Amend/Ar
ticle X (10» of fhe Constitution by
Adding thereto a Section 17" to Em
power any or all Incorporated Cities
and towns to assess Abbutthig Pr6p
erti for Permanent Improvements.
A Joiqt Resolution to Amend'Sec-
tion 7 Article VIII of the Constitu
tion. Relating tq Municipal Bonded
Indebtedness, by Adding a Provisd
as tw the City of OraAgeburg.
A Jolet Resolutioir Proposing 3 to
nbPipal Bonded Indebtedness
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 7 of Article \T1! and Section 5
of \rficle X^of the Constitufion.
as to Exempt the Cities of Rock Hill
nqd Florence, ffbui the Provisions
thereof. - ^
A Joint Resolution Proposing an
Amendment to Article X of the Con
stitution by Addins Thereto Section
Maple Cane-‘-W. M.
T. M. Jaques. A. E. Hill.
Peeples—-C,_C: Craven,
Crosby, H. Wilder.
. Peniel—W. E. OMuin, J. J. Trow-
ell, C. E. O’Quin.,. ‘
Petit—L. T. Givens, Jr., H. Kick-,
lighter, Frank Brant. /
Pine Grove—L. B. Herndon, J. A.
Jones, J. L. Linder
Kicklighter, H.
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Carter.
A. E. Drawdy. \
Round--B. G. Hlott, A. Driggers,
W. B. GArria. \ .
n—B. B. Crosby,
StriqUland,. J. L. Rhoads,
dhey—C. D. C. Adams.
E. O. Garris. -
Smoaks—J. S. May, I. A.
Paul W. Thomas, Jr. •
Snlderw-*-G. C: Breland,
Givens, R. C. Hudson. ' >
Tiger Creek—F. H. Beach. T. S-
Linder^ P. W’. Wan i n. .
Walteroqro—J. S. Glover, J.- E.
Fripp, A. A. PatteruoiR Sr.
' White Hall—G. JT Guess. J. H.
Hamlin. R. D. Robertson.
Williams—jAler O’Quiu. Dune.
Carroll. R : Y Williams.
Wiggins Hass Fletcher. Paul
Waite™, J, K. Hickman. -
.Wolf Creek-; Wade Zolgltv, M.
Y Avant. J. J. Hiers. ,
The first named manager call for
boxes and tickets. '
J. C. NETTLES. Y
A, Q. PADGETT.
J. M. BEATON. ,
Commissiofiers of State and,jBoucty
Elections for Colleton pdiinty, S.
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October 21st. ! ' e
H. F. TOWLES. Clerk.
^TSTKR’S SALE
RT.V^E OF SOPTH CAROLINA,
County of Colleton.
Court of Common Pleas.
Hannah Stephens, et al.—Plaintiffs,
vs.
Dinah Risher. et al.—Defendants.\
Pursuant to Decree in the »bov\
entitled cause, I will offer for sale
will be immediately returned to un
successful bidder or bidders, and ap
plied on the bid or bids of the site*
cessful bidder or bidders In case of
compliance, or if he or they fall to
comply - the amount will be forfeit
ed and apply towards the payment
of the costa and expenses of this ac
tion and aale.
x R. M. JEFFERIES.
MastcrY
Walterboro, S. C., Oct. 12,Ail*.
COUNTY TRKAHl
- NOTICE,
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TAX
The books pf'the County Treas
urer will be open for the purpose of
collecting taxes from the 15th day
of October, 1918, to the 31st day of
December, 1918.
v ( ,The tax levy is as follow*-
State
Ordihary County . .. .
Roads
Past Indebtedness . .
Constitutional School
.8 1-4 niills
. 8 1-2 mills
. 3 mills
. 1 1-2 mills
. 3 mills
at pulilic .outcry for cash, in froptlCane Branch .
„f t I..i ^.11 rt ml \1 *■> 1,..I l*Anlot
ing out one qr the other of such
words on said ballot, the word not |
so stricken out to be counted.
Ref or*" the hour fixed for opening
the polls. Managers and Clerks must
take and subscribe the Constitution
al oath. The Chairman'of the Board
of Managers can administer the oath
to the other members and to the
Clerk; a Note:ir4. Public must, ad-
rrinister the oath to the Chairman/
Th® Mane yrs elect their Chairman
r>< Clerk.
, Polls at each voting place must
be opened at 7 o'clock a, m. and
closed at 4 o’clock p. in., except in
the City of Charleston, where they
shall be opened at 7 4. m. and clos
ed at € p. m.
The Managers have the power to
fill vacancy, and If none of the Man
agers attend, the citisens can ap
point from among the qualified vot
ers, the Managers, who. after being
sworn, can conduct the election.
At the close of the election, the
Managers and Clerk must proee*J
publicly to open the ballot boxes
and count the ballots therein, and
eoatthue without adjournment until
the tame is completed, and piake a
statement of the result for each of-
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Fieri Ion Managers.
The follpwinv Managers of Elec
tion have been appointed to hold
the election at the various precincts
in the said County:
Ashloa-r-W. D. Berry. M. I. Riser,
W. O Jones
Bells -F. M. Thomas, J. C. Cros
by, J. E. Hudson.
Benton’s Mill *H P. Elmer. R.
Ren tod. Julius Kinard.
Berea -E. W Strickland. W M:
Hagan. J. C. Miley.
Colleton—L. A. Grayson. I.. M.
Uedfsh..M. S. Smith.
Cottageville—B. H. Willis. C E.
DuRant. J. D. Ackerman. Jr.
Drs. Creek—J. C. Drawdy, Jasper
Fender. William Crosby.
Green Pond—R. F. Huggins, C.
W. Drawdy. O. A. Speights.
HendersonvilleYj. H. Sloman.
Joe Graves, dr.. T. S. Boynton.’ 4
Horse'Pen—C. L. Langdale. C. F.
Roger. J. K. Remley.
Hudson’s Mill—H. A. Crosby. K.
K. Hudson. K. L. Benton.
Jaeksonboro - J. R. Reynolds. C.
F. Hodges. E. P. Price '
• Lodge- I..ee Jones. H. A. Cum
mings, EdOfears.
of the Court House door, at Wajter-
boro. S. C.. during the legal 'hours
of sale, on Salesday in November,
nert, same being fourth day, the
following described tracts of land,
to-wit:. / v
Tract No. 1. All that tract of
land situate in the County v and
State aforesaid, containing f one
hundred and thirty-five acres, more
•or less, bounded North by lands of
' D^ J. D. Connor, formerly of Dr.
Y^lcr Stokes;. Fast by lands of
I Gihbes Stephens and J. E. Williams:
South by lands of Gibbes Stephens;
West by lands of Dr^. ’ J. D. Connor.
Tract No. 2. - AH that tract of
bind containing ninety-nine acres,
ftuore or lees, situate in said county
ahd State, bounded North by Tract
No. 1 described above; East by
lands of Jake Williams; South by
lands of C. W. H. Thomas; West bv
lands of Dr. J. D. Connor, former])
of-Dr. Peter Stokee.
Total,.. .... . . : . . .24 1-4 mills
Special School Districts.
Broxton .... 4 mills
Lodge (for school 13 mills'
and bonds Qmills) ....18 mills
Rum Gully .. 3 mills.
Rice Patch .... 8 mills
Ashton ......... 8 mills
Welmer .. ...... 4 mills
Dry Branch • k mills
Gedar Brunch / ?, mills
Hill .... . . , . 4 mills
Strickland . . . . . ^ ^ miU *
William.', (for schools 4
y mills, bonds 3 mills).
Smoaks .. . y . . . .
Little Swamp*y.. . .. . ./x(\W\\
Ruckhead . mills
Tabernacle Y- ^ mills
Bethel . 8 mills
Ruffin /... ..y/,.... 8 niills
Hudson’s Mill .y/. 8 mills
Oak Grove .. ^ . . f . . . 5 mil!:i
Tabor .. . -Y- * mills
Ntokes (for Schools 8 mills
bonds ^1 mills) 12 mills
Red Bank 8 niills
Pipe Grove .... ......... 4 mills
tders. 3 mills
~ . . 5 mills
8 mills
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“The Weaver Piano occupies a proiminent place
among the most distinguished makes in the country. Com
pany is in highest financial and commercial standing.”
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Piano and Organ Purchasers’' Guide. Published « by John C.
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• Freund. Editor bf the'Music Trades, New Yoik (':t>, N, V.
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Hendersonville (for schools
.- Senilis, bonds 4 mills).. 1ft mills
Verdi or e»»- - ' 4 mills
Walferboro 12 mills
Horse Pen
Island Creek
Wolfe Cr
Hall V ‘
Welch Creek \
Ritter .... \ . . . .
Fraser \r • ■ V
Sheridan v
Cottageville . . .\. 7 mills
Sand Hill \ 3 lullls
Bethlehem \ . . S mills
Rehoboth . . . . < \ . * mills
Red Oak
Bridge
Wiggins
Poll Tux ONE DOLL
males between the „ige«
gft years old. -i<w)«'a com'qmtation
road tax of $2.00 on all males be
tween the aces of 21 and 50 ‘years,
which shall be paid at the same
time and the same manner as other
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•Frank La Forge, Coixcert\Pia
ianist and Official Accompanist oT
Miuet Sembricfl in all. he* pnhli
casements and private n
liefsats.
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"VVithout a shadow of a doubt, the Weaver Piano
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a piano of the best quality—a credit to any artist’s home-’
Eugene Duffleld, Concert Pianist.
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Sold in COLLETON COUNTY only by
Thos. Black
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3 niills
8 nillis
3 mill* ^
4 mtlls ^
4 mills *|
4 mills
2 mills
4 mills
l milli
4 mills
8 mill*'
'on all
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County Treasurer, Colleton County.
Walterboro, S. C.. Oct. 2. 1918.
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Tract No. 3. All that' tract e r
land containing four acres. moH> t ax y g . Dogs. 50 cents each,
or less, situate In said County and > • R. E. JONES.
State, bounded North by lands of
Charleston and Augusta Road; East
by lands of Paul Spell; South by
Paul SpelP, West by lands now In
possession of Sherman Henderson,
formerly Drew Spell..
Terms of sale all cash, purchaser
or purchasers to pay for all papers.
In case of non-compliance with bid
or bids, said land or lands to be
sold same day or some subsequent
salesday at the risk of the former
purchaser or purchasers, and so on
until purchaser or purchasers com
ply
Tract No. 2 to be separately and
first. Tracts Nos. 1 and 3 to be
sold together and second. Before
any bid or bids.^ will be received on
any tract or*tfacts, the bidder or bid
ders must each deposit with the
Master twenty-five dollars on each
tract bid on, either in cash or certi
fied check. Said deposit or deposits
Farm Lands For Sale
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Farm of 200 acres, known as “EmesdyK” located
within 1 1*4 miles of Walterboro; 60 acres in cultivation
with substantial wire fence around entire farm. Four
dwellings and several out-houses. Fronts public high
way for 1-2 mile and with daily rural. mail delivery.
Lands very fertile. Beautiful location for a home and
perfectly healthy.
Also 440 acres located near Hendersonville. Be
tween 40 and 50 acres in cultivation. This is clay so 5 ’
and naturally as productive as any uLthe State. An un
usually fine range for hogs and cattle.
For prices or other information apply tb
W. B. GRUBER.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
^County of GoUcton.
Id tb* Court of Common Pleas.
Nettle Klaard (nee DuBois) and
EUa Bailey (nee DuBois), Infanta
over fourteen years of age, by
thsir guardtaa. Ad ‘ Litem. Ben
Kinard and Harley Bailey.
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Raymond DuBois, an infant fourteen
years of age.—Defendant.
Pursuant to decree tn the above
entitled cause I wHI sell at public
outcry to the highest bidder for
cash on Salesday in November. 1918,
being Monday, the fourth:
’ All that tract, piers or parcel of
land situate in Broxton township.
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Colleton county. South Carolina,
containing one hundred and eighteen
(118) acres, more or less, bounde.i
North by lands of Joe Doctor, J; Q.
Mears and of Brook Kinardf.East
by lands of J. R. Padgett; South by
lands of Jeny Stephens, of Gatsev
Janes and of Minnie DaYis; Wept by
lands of Pellura and of Martha A.
Gibson.
Tqrms ot sale. CASH; fcurrbaser
to pay for papers.
R. M. JEFFERIES. ,
Master. ^
Walterboro. S. C.. Oct. 15th. 1918.
NOTICK!
Any entry upon th* Paul and Dal-
^en Plantations located on Coniba-
hee River, in Colleton county, by
persons or domestic animals, is
hereby forbidden. Likewise all
fishing, hunting, trapping, or oth
er trespassing thereon ar« herehv
prohibited and -all offenders will be
prosecuted to the extent of the law
*• W. H. LOTT.
l#-l«-tf. \ Y Agent.
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LICENSE NOTICE!
AH licenses will expire October
31, and same jnust be renewed on
or before Nbvmber 1st. 1918.
10-9-4L ^ D. B. BLACK.
Clerk and Treasurer.
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