The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 13, 1918, Image 1
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WALTERBORO, S. C. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1918
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NO. 5t
ARMISTICE SIGNED AND
WORLD WAR IS ENDED
t-
TWO SOLDIERS
- DIE IN FRANCE
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l*rivatm Whaler FerKUMon, oT^'ot*
UKertlle, and (ieo. D. S«4*W, of .
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• Kowml pie of PiNeaae..
wwia* tmav i.'orn yFaks i traet above descri b*d
MORB THAN FOLK » Th<> trMt flrgt above , deacrlbed . T^e death of two Colleton soldier-.
OF WORtP'S MOST DKSTRrC-' the. 190 acre tract, will be sold drst.'*“ • France* ha« .been reported
' and if same brings the amount of, ” “••I* 1 ' Ferguson of Cbttaserille,
TIVK WAR / THE AI.LIKH ARK the- judgment and costs in this ac-; and George Dalco Seigler, of Round
tion, or if the defendant. Sallte A. I Pwtieulars as to (he death <>,
Smith, shall tender at said sale to “J r - Ferguson are obtainable, but
the Master the difference between •* r - 8®lgl«r. died of pneumonia on
VICTORIOC8.
NATION FACES CHANGE
TO PEACE CONDITIONS
•feed State* Mum <.«t Ready to
peed the \V«*cld and to I tilize all
Rraowrrea for Building up BreutcM
Countr\ oa Earth Today.
the amount brought by the'.first
tract and the judgment and costs in
this action, then and' in either event
September 30. Mr. Seigler wns .*
son of' Mr. and Mjcs. Irving Satgler,
who lives only a few miles trout
the said second tract above describ- ' v went to Franee on
od. containing 52-acres, will not be'^ u * y J**. He left a young Wife, who
sold. | Was Mis*, bottle Padgett, daughter
Before any bid will be entertain- ^* r : and ** ra - Jas - A- Padgett, oi
ed, the parity making same will be 1 Hound.^ He is survived by her and
required to deposit with the Master * , - v “** Cathef and mother, six broth-
(he sum of One Hundred Dollars in ers and ^ ot,r slaters.r^He ^was a
cash or n certifle<l check on some re- n,an a, erling qualitiee. an !
sponsible bank . for ' said ; amount, i ^. missed by a large circle of
Sfitd J 1.00.00 will he credited on thej rne " ds '
Germany sign-
! purchase price for the successful
• bidder in case of eompliance and
The war- is over!
ed the armistice terms Monday
morning. ha *' inff V^ n v r€ v^^K t ' , other deposits will be returned af 1 -
ftere between and 4 o’clock. Fight-
, f fo rf ei ed bv the successful bidder in
c.-vre he shall fail to comply.. All
»■ -e
Harold Butler Has *
Been Wounded in Hand
NO MORE MEN ' Quarantine Lifted
. CALLED TOCAAtPS/ Saturday for County
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Chairman Moorer iiive*
Received by Htus Mopping
Ml
Telegram The quarantine which has Heon in
force in this county for the past five
i weeks, was raised by order of the
State board of health Saturday. The
churches of the eounty held ser-
. .. | vices for the first time-on Sunday,
hjrsjr
county has received the foMowin" Jh^ Waltl^w" 1 JJh^l be«n uU 111 !!'
telegram from th« office of the Pro- ^ a,
'ost Marshal C^norml. through State ° n n f M ,K ndaV ». U1 i >T ? ,n fu ** d ll
headquarters. Tuesday morning: ’ i* BU ^!r r ° f “ th 1 * > cou ?’
By order of the President all '^ Other schools will open later rn
outstanding calls are hereby cancel- ! he . Week # ' or Deit “ thw
ed. All indhidual Inductions under : teacher * ^ or many of them reside in
competent orders for the army are other » >,are " and con,d not Ket back
cancelled. Local boards shall im-i in tl m« to open Mondiy.
mediately, notify each such regis- 1 Colleton county has. indeed been
tranF’of such order, of cancellation ^ or<t,na * e ' n * mild type of
either by letter, telegram, or person-’*^ Influenza. A,, very few deaths
ally, or by two or all-of such means. < hare r «‘*‘' l, «‘ d from malady, and
as circumstances require.. Xothln* oaWR which are still scattered
in this telegram shall be construed over ,he <^>nnty. are mild in their
nr- affecting -any call or competent n *ture. The physicians over the
Order foi* induction into the navy “^nty. deserve great credit frir the
or* marine corps.’ Nothing herein ' nn *f r * n, f service rendered. They
shall operate to relieve front the h*''* done all they could for fhos^
consequence of his acts any recis- w* 10 buen sick, and althoueh
toisiy »n 60 •
WEIL oe IE IP
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INDICATION ARK THAT COUNTYTI
AM/OTMENT OF $18,750 WILL
RK OVER SCBSCRIBED IN UNIT-
KD WAR WORKS CAMPAIGN
REHOBOTH WAS FIRST
DISTRICT TO GO OVER
( ottageville Almost Out and Walter-
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boro W'lthln a: Few Hundred of
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Having Her Fall Quota—Other
Districts W'lll go Over the Top.
ing stopped at 11 o’clock. Paris
time, which was 6 ©’clock her*- The
terms of the armistice are such that
Germany will not have power tq
further oppose the allies—amony
the terms being the surrender of
war materials, ships and aeroplanes,
mad the evacuation of all territory
held outside of Germany including
ft Is*— Loraiae. ^ '
T>e greatest rejoicing this nation
gear knew was when the signing of
tbe armistice became known Ev
ery place had public demonstrations,
and general rejoicing was the order
af the day. 4
In Walterborq the news first
name through the ringing of the fire
bcDn by the telephone operators, and
anon the church bells were ringing,
guns and pistols firing, automobiles
parading with hundreds of people
on the streets. There was no fur
ther sleep.
Monday night the people of the
town assemtded in the school audi-
toriam -where religious services
were held, and patriotic songs sung.
Raw. J. S. McLetnore, Y. M. C. A.
secretary, delivered a forceful ad-
draas. after which subscriptions
were taken for the United War
Works campaign.
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// -V MASTER’S SALK
- ter the sale.
Terms of sale cash;. purchaser to
pay fdf papers and revenue stamps.
Compliance to he had within ten
News has been received by the
family here that Harold C. Butler
was recently wounded in hand and
| davs from date of sale or a resale ar| »- The extent and nature of the
will be made at the risk of the for- in i urie8 . 3 ® d the way in which they
mer purchaser or purchasers. j were received, have not been learn
R. M. JEFFfcRIES. ed. it is thought they are slight
Master. j injuries.) Mr. Butler is a son of Mr.
Walurboro. s. C., Nov. 8, 1918. and Mr!l - C. W. Butlqr. and he has
been in France several months
The United War Works Campaign
for Colleton county began Sunday
„ i ■ wi I h a niiinbcr of meetings held at
-*fnnt affected by these orders wh, «> a n> f.'*™*** ■ncapacated for vaHous {h p con
lias heriftofofe become a delin(|iient Re'eral days by attacks.of the dis-
i>l deserter. Bt iletin follows. • No ease, they have rendered great ser-
o’rder stayingA-larsificatlon or ph>si- v ive in the crisia' .
exanilnat/ons received. Boards; .. * ;—■—
cal
will continue such work.
From thik it will be not«*d that.
XOTIUK!
V STATE OF SQUTH CAROLINA,
/ X; County of Colleton.
In' Common I’leas.
Sallk* Daniels.-r liaintijL'^
Inez Danjelf. atj^dmant. etc;
Dan ids/
Pur
lalswPpVi
publi/ outcTV foKcash^fn front of
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.PIASTER’S SALK
STATF. OF S’OUTH CAROLINA.
County of Colleton.
- Court of Common Pleas.
William Green, et al.—Plaintiffs.
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Richard Green.—D«f^ndant.
Notice.
Pursuant to the decree of the,
Much interest has been manifested
in this report and the wish express
ed by his numerous friends that his
iniuries have been only slight
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MASTER'S SALE
vs.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Colleton.
Coart of Common Pleas.
court in this cause, dated Noyember i k- Hill, Plaintiff,
ff. 1918. I will sell at public auction
for cash, during the legal/hours of
sale, on salesday in December, next.
In front-of the Court house at Wal-
terboro. S.’ C., the tract of land de
scribed below. *
Before anv hid shall be consider
ed* a deobsit of 825.00. either in
cash or by certified check, muat be
made with the Master, which, in case
of a successful hid-/ will he applied
to the purchase- price, and In ease
of unsuccessful bid shall he return-
to Hi<- .
of nph-eomplianco bv thf| success-/ All that tract of land in-the Coun-|
fuKttdder shall beforfette^ bv him tv A®d State aforesaid, measuring
apnlied to the'rosHs of the ao- r ari<. containing ore hundred ''and
In'cr.se of nnr^ompligjrce. a/'fven (lti7» acres, mdre or less, and
res- b* will be had on tl/ V-nsttlng ‘ ^u’Jtded,on the North by lands of
sph'sda'v or -.ome other xtlelKjav to Jennings: on th« East
■hv the gftorneyy fbr hv ,3T,ds A- B. Garris and by the
Ferry public highway; on
le von-
lands of
Ansley E. Smoak. (nee Hill), Mamie
B. Hill, Laura Hill. Jennto Mav
HUl.j Herman Lewis Hill, Mack
McAlister Hill. Alice E. Hill «nd
Claudia Hill. Infants, and Thayer
Lumber Company; a corporation
• —Defendant^.
Pursuant tb decree in the «b<^c
entitled winse I will sell at public
outcry to the highest bidder for cash
on sslcsday in December. 1918; be-
sball be return- ! inc Monday. th P second da; of,said
’i:(mth: > '
eluding with a mass meetin'g at Wal-
terboro . v Sunday night. Dlstrici
Director McLemore. a Y, M. C. A.
secretary, and Hon. J. w. ‘LeGrand.
of Bennettsville, were the outside;
speaker*. Mr. LeGrand accompanied
to army camps, they may he gent to - Stwte* b»r the Kawtern DtsUirt of, ^ J/
the; navy and marine corps. It WlM Sourti ('arolhiM. In Rankruptcy. Howell, Lsq.. to Gottageville Sun-
he further; noted that . men sun? In re J. D. Ackerman Sc Sons, a part-,^ ay ,no i r ® inK and,spoke there to \
moned for physirial examination ’ nersh'ip and J. D. Ackerman. J. > *' n * > a,ld *‘‘®®f• •*f , tring splendid r*-;
The 1 D. Ackerman. Jr., and H S. Ack-‘. n *»hscriptions : 1 The_ meeting
while.
further men will be called I® *be District Court of the United
will be required to attend,
physical examination^ apd classifi
cations have not been stopped.
J. M. MOORER. Chairman.
Colleton Baptist
l Association Dec. 13.
D. Ackerman/Jr., and % ^ .
\ erman. -ind-ividuallv.—Bankrupts, i Walter boro was held at the school
NOTICE’ IS GIVEN that J. D. auditorium, and was pMstded over
Ackerman Sc Sons, a co-partnership, I Chairman Peurlfoy. The sper**-
and J. D. Ackerman. J. D. Acker- «*™ w «‘ r ‘ > Directory McLemore and
man. Jr. and H. S. Ackerman as In-jMr. LeGrand. Both these tpeaker*
dlvldusls. have applied to the above eloquently, and ably presented thft
eohrf for s confirmation of the of-, faniptlgn. and several hundred dol-
for .in composition submitted by lars were pledged at the concluaiol.
them. •/ ? | The audience was small.
Creditors and parties in interest [/ Colleton county is asked to eon-
this tribute 118.750. This amount has
The > Colleton Baptist Sundav
School Convention will meet with * r< ‘ ordered to attend before
the Hendersonville Baptist church court t Charleston. R. Cl, at it a. been apportioned to the school dis-
Friday before the 3rd Sunday in De
cember, Deo. 13. The convention
was postponed on account of ' the
epidemic and it is hop«>d that a good
m» November 25. 1918. to show trtets. Rehoboth school district was
cause why an order confirming the allotted 8269, and at a meeting held
composition should not be granted.
RICHARD W. HtTTSON.
delegation will be present nt this Clerk U. S. District Court, Eastern
important meeting. { District. South Carolina.
,, B. G. PRICE. Pros. | Charleston. S. C., Nov. IS, .1918.
I Charleston. S.
j ll-13-2t.^ - >7
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Sunday afternoon -pledged $859. be
ing the first district.In the county
to go "over the top." It is though*
the coiKtty will more than rataecgihe
amount asked.
F The campaign will conclude on
Monday. Nov. 78th. aBd aH~»ehool
dlstric chairmen are urged to report
-X vs. / c , rrw i- ©won h' the jiffnrnpxX fhr / »«• «»rn* ana
Danjelf. an, infant, etc; J'saa*' plaintiffs end dyfirndant-."’ «IhP Cupar’s Ferry public hlghw;
uniels/-et^L-DefendantsfX I *’• 4me tenur and condiftons. am\?9- Sooth by landnof. Ann!
or lAaf H> the* decree/irt i at the jd'ik of tbC foftfjdr purchai*e». 5 nd * n
eXaTilK-dranfe 1 yll sdll at!,' 7hr folio-description of ’ f r Jennlnrs the sai
t mirth f^n»rterl\
The fourthq uarterly conference Much News IWt Out.
for the Walterhoro Methodist church *. Dn account of crowded advertls- to County Chairman D. B. Peurlfoy
will he held Sunday morning, *fol-HD* week, a number of news ar- Jl t onc ^ an d again at the close of
lowing preaching by Rev. O. E. Ed- t Deles in type had to, bh left out. and lhe campaign. These final reports
wards, the presiding elder. 7 I* 1 ** several advertlsenients. The should he In by Tuesday of next
/"ink ftatcAnents should have been x
miblishe l and several* display ad Arrangements have been made
vertisyufen*-. were omitted. Were- for several speakers fronH the, can-
,gr*f this hut with our present fore* lonment at Columbia, and these will
fw* cannot handle e\trr. pages. here for the meetings Sunday.
„ --7— — 1 ——— 7 he people of the county are urged*
FOR SAI.F—Oeo Cji'fn. 9<V acres. 1-!; to attend the meetings at their re-
( I.ASSTt-lFtr M>y
FOR SALE
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Win SM.K—Two Ford cl.:- ir fir<-
class condition. I’riei* rea^otiabb-
the/court houi><- "ay^ Walterboao.
South Carolina, on /ajesday in D« . ^
cember. nevt. sayv betqg the 2nd 7 ns , |«r Cjihver Township, countv «t
day of said monlT. durian the lecal ColietnjX State of Smith Carol’/ 1 ».
hours of saleyCie foHowiug''describ-; ^riptxininL*' fifty acres, more or -tevy
ed property Xo-wit: s. fnpd bon tided and described as fol
All thatXenaiD piece ? parcel 017lows, to-wit: On the West bv landt
tract of Jand. situate. Iving and/Dg^ how or fomerlv of March McHbuey;
inr in/the. .^t ate and county a/tfre-^^p the South bv lends now or f<
said,,^ Bells township, containing
tv fShi acres, more <>r less.• ami
yd.is/t'
the nreuiiwey'tn sebl
• : ’ " ■ 1 "'' i '- // v;' I > H L:vn:u.-,rrl. ,,nd Al,ntcl mf* <■
VonLehe. "X . • , X » Gl.^toiite l
»r lX’ d being the unsold portions of
pared or X’ nso \ f ' Trra ' anmller tracts of land
to the raid Alice TE. Hill
See M. C. Fishbiir'ne,, -'at Fish--
b ' 1»’ ug syfr?. 1 1 ’
id tract
FOU -Stl.F—Stp/lc fop buggy. eoo.J
a/ pew, ^rill sell c»x ao fAr cash
,4leaso|t/for safe.' Jhae^ a n auti*-.,
moju^. G W. Morris, Ruffin. *? ,
Itp.
jnile from tor n li^uits of Waite* - - rpectlve centers, and greet the speak-
boro. '>r Wr.lforbo*©-Charleston ers with entbusiasm. A big victory
Terms of s:tie. CASH: purchaser
to p; a for all napers.
R. '.M. Xf.FFKIMU/. -
Xv Master.
Walterhoro. C.. Nhv. 12. 1918.
MASTER’S SALE
, funded as follows: North lu lands
/ of R. D. George, now. .Man Id In’: Ekslj Glover. | N \Being
of Sanuml Sampson, r.nd on ' ^ ^ ^ x
•»ll «Hber side? bv lands now or f or- , • .
I-Lru/f ,v »f Dr John O oTAThVDF SOFTH rARDl.lX'.
I hr «nm.’ Iran r.f , Fnmilv of rollMon.
y
/ *»• *'• ' * ^ » -...■■r-I. | ....
/ by lands of H. R. Spell and the Edis- s land conveyed to Richard Ore-Mi
to River: South by the Charleston [deceased.* bv if C.jGlovef and X Folk, f arrie Pearl fender tnee
and An/nsta public road, and West j C.lttver e seen tor? of the" estate 0/
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by lands of R. D. George. SOW ■ i 0 hn O Clover, deconted bj/doe'l
Mauldin and the Charleston; and dated Februarv 2tt<h. ISTC; and /-
August^ public road. corded in R. M C ofbco’ Cfl/ - Uoiie-
Tertlns of sale, cash: purchaser to ton eou-ntv on the 2ilh dav of July,
pay for papers and revenue stamps, jsxn. in Rook P. 20T,
/ Cojtrt of Common Pleas.
chasers.
It M
X
JEFFERIES.
Master.
ASTER’S SALE
olkL.-' Nancy E. Folk. Otis E.
Kinard and Lee Folk, and L. I.
Richardson. . Plaintiffs.
vs. •
Olive Folk and J. C. Folk. Infants,
and Pan]/ Kearse and American
Bonding Company of Baltimore. »-
Corporation.— Defendants.
Wal.orhrrn « C Nov 8 IM* <T\TF OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Malterboro. ?. C., Nor. 8. County of Colleton.
Court of Common Pleas.
Pis
Compliance to he had within ten i " R. M .TEFFERtE^
days from dat^ of sale or resale at *■ S - Master . . . . k ^
«> m . .nv-qn-m .. tk. ri.1t • WalfrimrcV a. r. Nor. 11. f*J*.1 Cy"..* .« dooroo I. «k, ahorh
. . 7 -' ent tied cause T w 11 sell at nubile
of Ik. former rurcharor or por-. T" o,„or« ,o lhoAhlchri.1 bMdor tor
i cash on Salesday in December, 1918.
being Monday the second dav of said
/rionth, the following described
I tracts o< land ;
i Tract •‘No. 1^- All that tract of
i land In the Cuunty and Stale afore-
Uaid. mdn^urirtg and containing Two
Hundred and ’Eighty-fly* (285j
n«;lins Jones. Stt- acres, more or letls, bounded North
Irene Williams. b» lands of G. W. F^k. W. D Ben-
*; M ASTER’S S ALES
FTXTE OF SOUTH CAllOUN\.
County of Colleton.
In Commn'h Pleas
Beanfoyt Bask.—Plaintiff
H C Jones Plaintiff.
Lizzie Till. * nl - Defendants
Notice oi .
PnnHiant to the terms « v *he de
cree in. the above entitled cause, T **
nill sell at public outcry, for rash.
In front of th*. court house in Wal
ter boro. <!. C. during the legal
hours of s- 1 r n the fitst Monday in
December, next, same being Ihe 2nd
day thereof''.the foljou/iiu describ
ed real estate. To-Wil:
All tbat certain TMer-e. parcel or
vs.
\melia Jones. Janies Jones, Eliza
beth Davis. CornrjHus Jones. Su
san Stenhens.
Mamie Brown. Berry Murdanch,j*i>M a nd Lodce Mercantile Company.
Edward jffurdanuh. Nelson Bry-j E as t by lands of Ida fH^hardnon:
art. Beii Bryant. Ruth Bryant, -©nth by lands of Mrs R. A. Owens,
i cinX Urvant. Annie Brvant, jp n d West by lands of \V. L. Warren.
M.’m'e .lone* and Edward ■ Jon/s. | Tranl No. 2. All that tract of-
Defendants \X j land situate in the County of Ram-
Pi.. ■'-’ to decre^in the above | het g. State aforesaid.^(measuring an-1
» ”!itle.l » * m-hi pell at public | containing One Hundred Acres, more
outcrv to the JiYabesi l/dder for | ©r less, and bounded on the North
er.sh on salesday in December. 1917 iJ»y ’•*nda, Hf Paul Kearse: 7on. the
being Monday, the seconrX day ©f
aid month:
All >he* certain tract of land situ
/Vlletoi
j her© rnd Cross Swrivn.
East bj’ lands ©f W. H. Connellv; ©n
the South tyv lint’s o/ G. S- Sb*»w.
ind on the West by lands of Elsie
Kinard.
Tract No. 3. All that tract of
•and In Colleion countv, South. Car-
containing j nlina, containing about three acres.
FOR SALE—Chenn for cash., larc**
sound mule Will ( work any
where Waltetboro Ice 4: Fu«I
x Company'. -
FOR Z4ALE—X. C. Ihan-ste. sound,
first clrss TVeanuts Will sell i?
market price W. H. Norton.
Walterboio, S. C.- / tf.
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FOR SA1.E—Ore wide' tread Rig
Four Overland, car In evcellcn*
order: two e*tr» tires. electrl'’
lights eoniplete. Will accent rot-
ton !n pavment a* 30 cent* per
pound The chance of a lifetime
for- some one. I. M. Fishbtirne.
FOR SALE—One young -mule, four
years old. one wacon. good a*
new. 100 bushels corn and other
farm Implements. Apply to J. F.
Riaher. \floute 2. Walterhoro,, 5*.
C . or A: J Rlsher, 29 Radrllff'
Place, Charleston. 11-f-2tn
bighua;./ .'’bout' *>0 aercs cleared:
.* room house with barn, stables,
etc.-, Ir W.-lterbojo scbttol di»
trict Easy reach of splendid
Hit b school and strong church •<
and/iirt'day schrsyls Ba’p* ist. Meth
od is!. ^Episcopal. ' Preshtterian.
Catholic Near court honsJ*
Porulation of town about 3.00i»,
Near railroad . amf depot, cotton
glnnrry. oil mill, grist and feed
mills, doctors ’and dntg stores
Good read, to town.’ Ready mar
ket for all produce An' ideal
idace with all the advantages of
town and country. Get. where you
offerfm should he the rrsiilt of th©
meetings. »
Hcbejlnled. Meetings.
The following meetings are sche
duled for the renif intlcr of the cam
paign.' Others will be held If the
school district chairmen make the
reqrtest in time of.the county chair
man or the chairman for speakers.
Negro meetings as scheduled las©
week will be held’. These' meetings
are for whites: .
Hendersonville (Methodist church)
Friday. X I’. M -D. B. Peurlfoy.
Bor.d.'dde (School building.)-Frl-
O W V At* C*..k^«k1>
>
Momjitft.
ipg* wil
cm educate yptir children and day, 8, If M.— W. W. Smoak.
rive votir family better advan-‘ Dry Branch (School house) Thurs-
taces. (Price reasonable and tertiM 'day. 10 ,V. M7~P- L. "Smith.
I , Merging* Sunday Moral
2. 1 also have a 209 acre farm on
same road 1-2 mile from I'own.
wfth 5'room house, and outhouses
About 1*10, acres cleared with
stiinips out’Of about 129 acre*
Well drained Would cut off 199
rcres if desired
3 A1fo : ’ 8 farm nn ^jumbla speaker.
George toad. Four room hottS", vVeslpy Cblpel M. P, Howell.
Ashton Judge Penrlfov.
Smoak and Co-
i
The folloWtUg meeHpgs will he
held Sunday morning, Nov. 17, at 11
o’-clock f
Shiloh Uj^GIvens. \
Wlggln# E T H. Shaffer.
Patch R. M Jefferies.
>dge D B* Peurifoy and C.o-
and onthouaeS. Two
barns. About 22 senes
I
are ©
_ , J ,,ra r P,i i Smoaksr'- W. W
and stumped an^fred Touches 1)in , bia ^peaker-
Peurlfoy. i pine 1 Grove L. B. Houck
-X I Wi11iam*Z\H. S. Strickland
geese and turkeys. Will run res-! u ^tFD—Everv farmer in Uolle-; ro, " ni, ’ ia
WANTED
WANTED—To buv chickens, eggs.
*©wn honndr\>i Ja« E
Walterborq. "S, C
amt
taurant at fair and need »b«**e «t ' ^pects to plant Wsb po- 1 , ' U ' ,e Swamp
once. T. J. McDaniid. t a t/> 0 * to see me. I have seed an! Guen.
b * r -r.<- ft>r>rt ^rjjj contract for f. ' Rtiffin
o. h. price. P. M. Yarn. Walte--
tf.
WANTED. FARM LANIWi—Improv
ed and unimproved farm land? \, nr ,,
and farma wanted At reasonable,
nrlces. If interested write me nt FOR RENT—Twq. store roo'u*/
once stating prices and acreage of one for garage and one for mer-
farm. . Address L. S. 5 Rlgham. , ehandise. See me for parUnt-
Box 487. Florence. S. C. ll-8-2t lar* ' C. GrefforT. Walterhoro. tf.
Rev. W. B. Mc-
Ool. Jr.s G. Padgett.
Drs. Creek W. E
in
(». rang
WtlHs.
Hudson’s Mill H. M/ Black.
Tahor Church—Louis Padeett.
Pine Grove. Baptist church. *'* a.
K. I,. Fishburoe.
Other Meetings.
one hundred and seventeen (117 L ! plore or te*s. and bounded on the
- -- nted in Brorton to**nship^.Xd4!eton
tract Of land situated ip^the county j „ OMr , M . S t a | 0 rxforesAid. lyiqB be-
t- .* StikU. rueasur- . w . Af , n roa( j running to Walter-
Inr rn-* er-«t-i«e(ne One Hundred
add Nlpetd-'(l-9o» acres, more or
l**®*. bq • tfi lands nos or Isfe . 90 re« niore/ir 1 —s. and bounded on North b.e lends of L I. Richardson;
0l J Sipeath. es'ate Dem-j -.'.i-tj, rr „t ►rv-Tards of J.;»'e % f hv lands of MIks Otfve Folk;
lands of Julia ^ p^eher. deeee-*i; < ’or*h bv lan-’ /?nit> bv lands of Mrs O. P. Folk.
7 > ! 'te-. ■’•>Wes* !.^ dands of F land West by lands of Mrs.' Owens
.!*♦' r .»'*-<■» or ^iXlaurth. as sPowwrfJy a plat - Ter^us ©f sale. CASH; purchase!*
. lyihe and be-1 tttade byL H Yarn, st-rvev it© p;i\ for papers.
I «. M. JEFFERIES.
A Smith o
*»-*» ? »* *■ -
of 1-ud situate
t» tbe er-s-ity and St: te afore-j or 0 f ^.,, r Dccmib—J1885.
mf-g'.e-ing and containing I Term* of >ale. CASH: purchaser
,t© n>'* v for napers
"* ”1 - .
T©hn Hio r ®
DvBo's and l
Xl^iftJHWta f$J | ac®ef. ^ ore or less
bv r ‘** o f
^ e-*aX TVtrbev Du ltd *.
\ M’ellirn. Henry
Waltcfboro. S. C . Nc’>
Master.
1? 4 1918
R M. JEFFERIES
, Master.
Walterboro 15 C , Nov 12 1918.
— Sun ct /oa,r Dye. a pe-fect dv
at. Klein’s.
I —• -• ..r-— j Dry 1 ’‘ranch, negro meetings at
Voimc lady: -l.k Hi.’. ,>'*«' *•«•"' «r (Wkl 1h-lr houar. Thnr«t.y. 3
>rcain color cow with n ' •Minn,
crumnled horn*. Betwer-n tw© ' M«;Cuen Branch, negro meeting, at
and three yer.r'5 old Reword 'if church. Thursday night, 8 p. m. D.
TCturned to • I v Rlsher, W>Ber- L. Smith.
bera R F. D 3. 11-4-2t/ Colleton, Sundav 2:39 p. m.- - D.
11. r. . /i.'.j. r.v’• C lumbla speaker.
m.-—
WANT El
School education.*to work In news i
naper office. Pleasant trurround- -
Ing*. Prppianert nosition 4P right ;
party/ No experience neeex?^r\-
.y>plv -in person of In own Iraml
Vf
'9 .J#
*8)
writing at once to The Beaufc^^ ta^ spot*I**"'jtt*. ^^.'^nday ^T
...zt ', . eau o , . , . bird dn- wrtih sore *m right w (•' v'illi *
WANTED—1 Iverv *ariner in Colie,
ton roupfv to know tha* we rep-*,
re«r-nt the Armour Fertilize- <
Works, of Atlanta, (ffie of th" ;
• largest fertlRzer work* In the
United Stages We/ have vc\«-u ■
slaughter housM from which we 1
bind foot Rev.
'Ion 'leading to tt® re<...
-
'Av- . Uhrbnrfft. S c
11 r.
’ * >M
flEt.lWIVG Next wen-k :! t
further--noHeo we will
enlv two day* each *» k T! >
••avs w*ll he Tue:d:i ©nd Tl)”r.
HP
receive our blood, hone, tankar- j .
and garbage, to make our aruonia | ^ " C Sa «' ndt "
We hare sixt/ different grades ♦© \ WANTED—^harc cropp< r
seF*et from, I* M Anra and *-• fwo horse farm. \opR
M Flshburne. Walterhoro. * tf. ; Roger. Wslterboro. R.* 2
i
for g*e
• o I M
11-12 2p
St. !’ ' \. M E. church, Wal-
t .'l..’ ■ * nHay. Nov 18. 8 p. m.—
7 •’ . . TV” J S. McLemorp.
Ws’tertKvro Being. Canvassed.
•eU ly'-t /.u’ Walterhoro
*o, * *(*'e -oing to press Is $1,991.75
:• d ihe r v!lov <nc Indies are still at
«.>.k; Mi V M Witsell. Mrs. E.
U Jones. Mrs. U L. Fishburne.
Mi. H. S. Anderson. They will
Subtle*? put Walterhoro over by
nichti. ' ' ,
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