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TOBACCO PRICES ARE SLIGHTLY DEPRESSED Nearly Six Million Pounds of Leaf Tobacco Sold in Danville Since Market Opened. Danville, Oct. 20.?Official figure.on sales of tobacco on the local auction floors fci the week ending yesterday show that Danville has disposed of Vearly six million pounds since the market opened the new season on October 3rd. The season's sales total 0,1)86,716 pounds which sold for $2,018,556.23, the average for the market so far this season being $33.71 per hundred pounds. The sales for the week totalled 2,140,272 pounds , which brought $702,489.74, the week's average being $32.28. The rales again today were ex ceptionally heavy and were not tuny carried over from yesterday. Double sales were put on in one big warehouse this afternoon to expedite the tale. Prices have not fully recovered the level early in the week, the depression b.eing ascribed largely to the large volume of offerings and the congestion in the redrying plants. Both of the^receiving plants of the "pool" organization have been busy throughout the week the graders being engaged from nine in the morning until night grading the tobacco. The influx of tobacco to Chatham has swamped the facilities there and reports indicate "boom" times in the county seat. ' j o NOTICE TO SCHOOL TRUSTEES. The law says that it shall be the] duty of the Board of Trustees of each school district to determine at what . time the period of compulsory attendance shall start in their respec- j tive districts and to give due notice j thereof. It has been the custom in Williamsburg county in the past to begin the compulsory attendance period on the first Monday in November, all schools beginning the period at the same time. I, therefore, suggest that the period of compulsory attendance begin in this county 011 Monday, November 6th. The following are the main previsions of the law: Section 1814a. School Attendance Required.?Every parent, guardian, or other person having charge of any child betwen eight and fourteen years of age inclusive, must send such child to a public, private or parochial school, or to a competent tutor, subject to the approval of the County Superintendent of Education, for four consecutive months, or eighty consecutive school days, during the scholastic - -.1 1 .1.1 UJ year tnai me scnooi aiienueu m session: Provided, That in case the term of any school is less than four months or eighty school days, attendance for the full term of such school shall be sufficient to meet the requirements of this Act except as hereinafter provided. M. F. MONTGOMERY, County Superintendent of Education. Kingstree, S. C., October 25, 1922. o At Monroe, N. C., last Friday, resolutions praising the life work of the late Bishop John C. Kilgo, of Gbarlotte. were adoDted by the West ern North Carolina conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, South, and Bishop Collins Denny, of Richmond, Va., the presiding officer of the conference, in an address in which he stated that the influence of the late bishop will continue not only in North Carolina but throughout the South, urged that the church erect a suitable memorial in his honor. TAX NOTICE. The tax books will be open for collection of taxes for the year 1922 on the 15th day of November. Tax levy as follows: For State 7& mills For Constitutional School 3 mills For Roads 7 mills For County 4 mills For San tee Bonds 1 mill For Federal Aid Proj. No. 80, 2.Vz mills Total 25 mills School Districts having 2 mills special school tar: r. e No. 33. School Dist.icis having 4 mills special school tax are Nos. 2, 7, 9, 10, 18, 21, 30, 31, 38, 45, 51. School Districts having 6 mills special tax are 32 and 47. School Districts having 8 mills special school tax are 4, 5, 6, 8, 11, 13, 14, 17, 20, 25, 29, 34, 35, 37, 39, 40, 43. 48. 49. 50. 53. 54, 55, 57, 59. 60. 61. C/?Vnvr,l T>ictrif*tc havinc 10 millfc special school tax is No. 19. School Districts having 12 mills special school tax are Nos. 22, 23, 27, 41, 42. and Andrews A-12. School Districts having 14 mills special school tax are Nos. 16 and 24. School Districts having 19 ntfljs special school tax is No. 12. The following school districts have bonds as stated: No. 5 7 mills No. 22 4 mills No. 36 2 mills No. 42 4 mills No. 45 6 mills No. 48 6 mills No. 61 6 mills No. 52 4 mills No. 25 4 mills No. 11 4 mills No. 12 11 mills No. 12-A 14 mills No. 7 mills Clarendon Bonds on Clarendon' township, Xos. 14 and 53, 1 '2 mills. ' Drainage tax is due and payable at the same time with other taxes. All parties between the ages of 21 and 60 years, inclusive, are liable, unless exempted by law, to a poll tax of $1.00, also to a commutation tax of $2.00. Upon all unpaid taxes after December 31 a penalty of i'/r will be added for January, V/c for February and o'/r to the 15th day of March next, after which the books will be closed and executions issued upon all unpaid taxtts. A tax of $1.25 on dogs, (which includes tag) due and collectable during month of January and must be paid not later than February 1. (See dog tax law in full herewith.) An Act to Provide for an Annual Capitation Dog License Tax and Penalty for Non-Payment. Section 1. "Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina: That from and after the passage of this Act there shall be levied on all dogs, six months old or older, on January first of each year, in the State of South Carolina, an annual license of one dollar and twenty-five ($1.25) cents per head. Section 2. "That upon the payment of saio annual license of one dollar and twenty-five ($1.25) cent> by the owner of any dog in the State, the County Treasurer shall issue to the said owner a receipt therefor, and a metal tag marked 'Dog License' and the year for which it is issued. J Each County Treasurer shall keep a numerical tecord of every dog license, land, in addition thereto, furnish to ! tire owner of each dog such number I stamped on the metal tag. Whici i license shall be paid to the County I Treasurer not later than February 1st of each year: Provided, further, 'that this license shall be in lieu ol ! all other tax or license on dogs, eith! er county, municipal or otherwise; Provided, Jhat all such license collected hereunder shall be credited to the schools of school district from which it is collected, to be used in the support of the schools of the district; Provided, further, that said license shall become due and payable on or before the first day ol February of each and every year. Section 3. "That every owner of a dog shall be required to collar and place the aforesaid dog license upon the said collar, except when such dog shall be used for the purpose of hunting, when such dog shall be upon a chase or hunt. Section 4. "Any person owning, harboring or maintaining a dog, failing or refusing to pay license aforesaid,shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than Five ($5.00) Dollars or imprisoned not more than Five (5) days?one-half of said fine shall go to the peison reporting said failure to pay said license, and one-half to the public school fund in which said derelict occurs" Section 6. "The school trustees of the various school districts of the State shall be charged with the duty of aiding the Treasurers and Magistrates in the enforcement of the provisions in tnis Act. Section 7. "This Act shall go into effect on January 1st, 1922. All Acts or parts of Acts in conflict with the pruvisivus HClCUl) VI |/1WI,UU15 iV! other tax on dogs, are hereby repealed. Approved the 15th day of March, A. D. 1922." Those who desire to pay their taxes through the mail may expidite matters Dy dropping the Treasurer a card asking for the amount of their taxes, so as to avoid sending the wrong amount, also stating the township or townships (if property is owned in more than one) and if possible give school district where propjerty is located. After paving taxes, examine your receipts ana see if all your property is covered, if not, see about it at once. By following the above suggestions complications and.additional cost may VkA OtTAI/^A/1 Vt OTV1UW* R. B. SMITH, County Treasurer. 10-26-22-D3-15-23. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned will apply to W. E. Snowden, Judge of Probate for the County of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, at his office in Kingstree S. C., at 11 o'clock a. m.. on the 18th day of November, A. D. 1922, for final discharge and letters dismissory as administrator of the estate of William W. Mishau, deceased. S. B. GORDON, Administrator of the Estate of William W. Mishau, deceased. iu-iy-otp. NOTICE OF SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Williamsburg. Court of Common Pleas. The Peoples Bank of Lake City, S. C., a banking corporation, Plaintiff, against J. S. Rodgers, Coe-Mortimer Company, a corporation, and the Farmers & Merchants National Bank of Lake City, S. C., a corporation, Defendants. Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of a decree signed by j his Honor, Judge J. W. DeVore in the above entitled action, bearing, date [the 29th day of September, 1922. to I T n-ill coll ltv> fho Vlitrh#>st I U1C Ull^VWU) a. l? *** WV" **?v Q bidder for cash, before the court house door in Kingstree, South Carolina, on the first Monday in November, 1922, the same being the 6th day of the said month, during the legal hours of sale, the following described tract of land: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the County of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, containing seventyseven and one-half (77%) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of William Fulmore; on the Northeast and East bv lands of S. R. Rodgers; on the South, Southwest and West by lands of William Fulmore, and has njch form, lines, marks and boundaries as a plat thereof made by M. A. Thomas, surveyor, on January 18th, 1878, will more fully show, and the same being the tract of land that was conveyed to Hamburg Ful more by David Fulmore, Hager t Speights and Frierson, by deed dated J c July 18th. 1876. !a Purchesei to pay for papers, and'} in the event that he fails to comply ,t with his bid on the day of salel. the; c land will be re-sold on the same or j a some subsequent salesday at his risk. 1 J. D. BRITTON, j Clerk of Court for Williamsburg j County, South Carolina. ic Kingstree. S. C., October 19th, 1922. ^ lO-19-.'lt. J. D. B. 1; NOTICE OF ELECTION. j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, o r* a.. ~r 0 v^uumy ui Y?iiuiiiiisuuig. <j Notice is hereby given that the General Klection for Representatives in Congress will be held at the vot- t ing precincts fixed by law in the ii County of Williamsburg on Tuesday, c November 7, 1922, said day being h Tuesday following the first Monday, a as prescribed by the State Constitu- b tion. ? The qualifications for suffrage are o as follows: h Residence in State for two years, o in the County one year, in the poll- 1; ing piecinct in which the elector offers to vote, four months, and the payment six months before any election of any t poll tax then clue and payable. Pro- j, vided, That ministers in charge of an 5 organized church and teachers of pub- \ lie schools shall be entitled to vote a after six month's residence in the t State, otherwise qualified. p Registration.?Payment of all tax- 5 es, including poll tax, assessed and j collectible during the previous year. 0 The production of a certificate or the v receipt of the officei' authorized to j collect such taxes shall be conclusive proof of the payment thereof. Before the hour fixed for opening . the polls Managers and Clerks must take and subscribe to the Constitu- c ? ii TL- 4u^v tionai oam. i ne i/nairiuan ui me . Board of Managers can administer the oath to the other Managers and ? to the Clerk; a Notary Public must * administer the oath to Chairman. ? The Managers elect their Chairman c and Clerk. p Polls at each voting place must be r opened at 7 o'clock a. m., and closed at 4 o'clock p m., except in the City , of Charleston, where they shall be " opened at 7.a. m., and closed at 6 . p. m. . The Managers have the power to * fill a vacancy; and if none of the Managers attend, the citizens can ap- \ point, from among the qualified voters, the Managers, who, after being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election, the * Managers and Clerk must proceed J1 publicly to open the ballot box and count the ballots therein, and con- 3 tinue without adjournment until the ' same is completed, and make a state- ? ment of the result for each office, ' and sign the same. Within three 0 days thereafter, the Chairman of the Board, or some one designated by the ? Board, must deliver to the Commisoinnwt nf Flection the noil list, the F box containing the ballots and written statements of the result of the election. ^ Managers of Election?The following Managers of Election have been 1 appointed to hold the election at the various precincts in the said County: BLOOMINGVALE?J. Earl Cook, i J. J. Casselman, R. D. McConnell. ] CADES?J. E. McFadden, J. L. ? Thomas, R. L. McElveen. , * CEDAR SWAMP?D. A. Brown, } John Y. McGill, W. B. Epps. n EARLES?W. P. Wheeler, W. E. j McCants, M. H. Parsons.' } GOURDINS?W. R. Chandler, W. J. < Brown, H. P. Brown. j GREELYVILLE?C. H. Lesesne. J. } K. Godwin, Dr. W. M. O'Bryan. * HEMINGWAY?Van D. Harper, B. * J. Chandler, L. L. Ard. 4 HEBRON?S. W. Baker, C. L. Mc- j Elveen, G. F. Williamson. * INDIANTOWN?G. J. Graham. Jr., 4 M. M. Wilson, T. H. Stuckey. J KINGSTREE?R. M. Vause, A. M. J Gordon, Sr., J. N. Hammett. 7 MOUZONS?J. Ted Frierson, T. E. j Dukes, S. R. Mouzon. 3 MORRISVILLE?J. M. Rodgers, A Solon T. Nesmith, R. J. Nesmith, 1 MUDDY CREEK?W. H. Harmon, 3 W. F. Joy, Nedo Huggins. A PERGAMOS?W. D. Fitch, N. M. J Young, S. J. Gasque. , POPULAR HILL?T. S. Chandler, < B. B. Chandler. J. B. Hemingway. J SALTERS?J. H. Covington, Sr., , W. S. McCollough, A. R. Moseley, Sr. ? WORKMAN?B. E. McKnight, D. J E. Evans. D. A. Mcintosh. ? SUTTONS?O. C. Hinnant, W. C. < Garner, S. R. Walters. J TAFT?J. R. Barrineau, J. Manson i Brown, J. B. McCollough. * TRIO?G. T. Rhoad, J. H. Rowell, J J. W. Locklear. ? mL- ?a?aIi nam- i ine iiiauagcts ai cai.ii |?w...v. ...... , ed above are requested to delegate j one of their number to secure the 2 box and blanks for the election from j D. A. Montgomery, County Secretary Jj Democratic Executive Committee. 3 P. G. GOURDIN. 3 G. 0. EPPS, i D. A. MONTGOMERY. 2 Commissioners of Federel Elections j for Williamsburg County, S. C. * October 20th. 1922. * NOTICE OF SALE. ? STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, j County of Williamsburg. J Court of Common Pleas. 3 S. W. Gowdy, Plaintiff, J against J M. J. Woods, P. L. Woods, Robert A. 3 Woods, N. S. Woods, Grant Hick- J son, Healon Hickson, Roscoe Hick J son, Ethelan Hickson, J. A. Kelley 3 and A. C. Hinds. Defendants. 3 Pursuant to a decree in the above ? stated case, signed by his Honor J Judge J. W. DeVore, on the 19th day 3 of October. 1922. I will offer for sale ? at public auction before the court 1 house door in Kingstree, S. C., on 2 salesday in November, to-wit on the 1 6th day of November. 1922, between 1 the legal hours of sale, to the high- 2 est bidder for cash, the following 4 described parcels or tracts of land: 1 All that certain piece, parcel or 2 tract of land known as my home 4 place, where I now reside, containing 1 fifty (50) acres and bounded as fol- ? lows, to-wit: On the North and East * by lands of the estate of B. A. Bur- J gess; on the South and West by lands j of R. A. Woods, the grantor. J ALSO )| All that certain piece, parcel or t ract of land situate in Williamsburg ounty containing fifty (50) acre? nd bounded as follows: On tlv sorth by lands of Rina Burgess; 01 he Last by lands of W. E. Nesmith in the South by lands of H. Graham ,nd on the West by lands of Ellio 'homas. ALSO One (1) lot in the town of Cade ontaining three-fourth acres am founded as follows: On the North b; ands of the estate of C. C. Carsten n the East by the A. C. L. R. R tight-of-way; on the South by land f the estate of C. C. Carsten; am n the West by lands of the estab f C. C. Carsten, near depot. - x ALSO All that certain piece, parcel o ract of land situate, lying and beinj n the County of Williamsburg, Stat if South Carolina, containing two nnHrorl f20fU acres. and known a > part of the Staggers place, an* ounded as follows, to-wit: On th< forth by lands of Mrs. H. Raker n the East by lands of R. A. Woods iome place; on the South by land f H. J. Williamson; on the West b; ands of Mrs. F. R. Wilson. ALSO All that certain piece, parcel o ract of land situate, lying and beinj n the County of Williamsburg, in th< Itate of South Carolina, containinj wenty-four (24) acres. mor? or les ,nd bounded as follows, to-wit: Oi he West by lands of W. M. L. Bur ;ess; on the East by lands of IT. A !. Gibbs; on the South by lands o I. S. Burgess; on the North by land f R. A. Woods; being the tract con eyed to me by Sheriff J. D. Daniels )eed dated September 3rd, 189P. ALSO All that certain piece, parcel o ract of land situate, lying and 1 ?i: n the County of Williamsburg, an* Itate of South Carolina, containinj wenty-five (25) acres, more or les nd bounded as follows, to-wit: Oi ho Vorth hv lands of Ben A. Bur :ess; on the East by lands of Ed ?*ard and Isaac Burgess; on th< !outh by lands of the estate of Jo< lurgess; on the West by lands o I. A. Woods; being the tract of Ian< onveyed to me by P. L. Burgess b; is deed dateJ October 11th. 189P nd recorded in Book 'X' at page 38? lowever, reserving from the opera ion of this deed one (1) acre in th Jorth-east corner of the above de cribed land, whereon Union Metho list church is now situate. ALSO All that certain piece, parcel o ract of land in the County of Wi1 iamsburg, and State of South Caro ina, containing fifty-four (54) acre ,nd bounded as follows, to-wit: Oi he North by lands of Rina Burgess >n the East by lands of the estate o V. D. Coker; on the South by land if Hughey Graham; on the West b ands of S. W. Oowdy, and Denni ifouzon. The said premises will be sold ii ?arcels or tracts as above describee Purchaser to pay for papers. J. D. BRITTON, Jlerk of Court of Common Pleas fo Williamsburg County, S. 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