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■7 ' f > 3i c N ■v 1 ( The Better r Way The timies of the throat are {•flamed and irritated; you and there is more irrita tk>n—more coughing. You take cough mhetare ana it eases the ^■station—for a while. You tajee COTTS MULSION it tufts the cold. That’s sahat is necessary. It soothes xhe because it reduces the •rritacion; cures the cold because it drives out the inflammation; foiilds up the weakened tissues l>e^uise it nourishes them back fo their natural strength. That’s bow Scott’s Emulsion deals witb^ si sore throat, a cough, a cold, cr bronchitis. Wfc’tl SEND YOU A SAMPLE FREE. srorr & BOWNE, 4#* Rtr^et H«w Y»rfc Belbcl Dots Editor I’ress and Standard: It has lieiMi said, “That there is a time for thing.” According to this prsterb. we are contemplating enjoy* - lug oarselres for a few weeks n<tor. Farmers are preparing to grind tbo«r sugar cane and there are many invitations to attend these amuse ments for boys and girls. The boys like to join each other jn • Irani for a big ooon or fox and a fat ’possum, and then enjoy it with a big potato. Our school is increasing in num bers. Hiss Estella bmoak visited her flome Saturday and Sunday. The patrons of this school have raised the amount necessary from the «30imty and State; for the library. - W Lee Breland has accepted a position with Mr Mathew, of Cairo, li*., and left Monday for his new home. We are glad to know that Mrs Duncan Crosby, who recently had to . ? undergo a serious operation, is re covering. Alien Padgett visited Savannah last week. Mimes Letha and Lula Bryan visited Miss Pearle Berry of Raysor’s last Saturday and Sunday. Farmers are about through gather- “Mayr their crops. Paella. Ruffin, 8. C. MASTER' S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Colleton County. Common Pleat. K M Herndon vs Fannie Gilliard, et al. By virtu re of the decree of above mo«rt herein, I will sell at pnhlio out cry, before the oonrthonse in Waiter- boro, on salesday in November, f5th day) within the legal hours. All that jneoe, parcel or traot of land, situate in the county and State aforesaid, on west side of Groat^S wamp, waters of Ashepoo River, and on branch of sane known as “Big Siobt;” contain- I itn 20 acres, more or leas; and bound- t* «*a north and west by lands of the late Henry M Neyle, east by lands of Roses Dessaussnre, and south by lands of A Faosn. Terms of sale cash. Parc baser to pay for papers. m CG HENDERSON, Master. Oct IS 1S06. Blood Poisoning WpmUs from cLronic comtlpsUon, which iaoaickHpbnd by Or. King's New LUh £ PHD. They remove all poisonous germs Vknd the system sad iafoee new life and Lodge Locals. 1 ditor Press and Staneard: I will tr> to write a few locals to yonr vali able paper. Eddie Kinard and fat ily viaited Msj Joe Career and fur ily Thursday. . < hn Smith, a prosperous farmer of Ebrhardt, passed through our vicinity this week. Mn John R Carter is visiting her daughter, Mrs Charley Taylor. Mrs James t 'srtir was called to the bedside of h<*r mother last week. Mrs J C Polk, of Islandton. J M Oarter paid Bamberg a flying trip Wednesday. H B Bennett, passed through our neighborhood this week. J H Copeland and family have been on the sick list for the last month with chill and fever. H H Carter, and Mrs C F Cald well, have been called to the bedside of their mother, Mrs Mary E Carter of Fairfax. Mias Edith Copeland visited Miss Idell Kinard this week. Johnson Jones is the prondest man on Main Street It is a girl. J A Copeland is the happy father of a new boy. His name is James Ansel. Farmers are gathering their crops very fast in this section. They are very short. Some few have made some potatoes, rice, cane, and there are others who have not made enough to gather. Sugar boiling will soon he in full tilt ami hog killing a close second. Mrs Addie Copeland and son will spend s few months at Bamberg with T J Carter. We will miss her very much in this community. Well the fall vegetables are ooming in now. Some are very nice in quantity and quality, but they are not what they ought to be. Will close with good luck to our editor. Cosy Belle. » » « When a horse is so overworked ft lies down and in other ways declares Its in ability to so further, you would consider ft criminal^) use force. Many a man of humane impulses, who wouh. not wil lingly baim a kitten, it guilty of cruelty where his own stomach ia concerned. Overdriven, overworked, when what It needs fa something that will digest the food eaten and help the stomach to recu perate. Sometbiog like Kodol For Dys pepsia that ia sold by J. M. Klein. There are thousands of people in Texas waiting for something to tarn ap who do not dare to get in hailing distance of a cotton patch. Beware of a pledge that eats. Pleasure is deaf when told of fntnre pain. — m A Young Mother at 70. “My Mother has suddenly been made yonngat 70. Twenty years of intense suffering from dyspepsia had entirely disabled her, until six months ago, when ahf beeant taking Electric Bitters, which bare completely cored her and restored the strength and aeUvUv she had In the prime of life," writes Mrs. W. L. Gilpat- rick, of Danfortb. Me. Greatest restora tive medicine on the globe. Sets Stomach, Liver and Kidneys right, purifies the blood, and cores Malaria, BUionsneas and Weaknesses. Wonderful Nerve Tonic. Price 60c. Garanteed by J. M. Klein’s drag store. kissing _ stomach, ^ •dizziness and colic, without grintac »r <t4scomfoat 25c. Goarntee by J, II Klein’s drag store ^ v and PILE CURE 4 >wiag what it was to saf- OF CHAROS, acme for Xena- jm, Erysipelas, Piles and „a. Instant relief. Don’t r, WriteF W WILLIAMS, 40fl Mnnhattan Avenne, New York. There’s not much fan girl if she wants you to. An idle man is the devil’s The spider’s web lets the cape and catches the fly. Some women knows how to dress so well they oonld succeed on the, sage. bolster rat es* COPY SUMiflRS. FORREUEF. (Complaint not nerved) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Colleton, •• In the Probate Court Josiah Nesbit as Administrator of Estate of Chance Grandison Plaintiff. ' V The Unknown Heirs-at-Imw of Chance Grandison Defendaodsnt To The Defendants: The Unknown Heirs-at-law of Cha nce Grandison, Yon %re Hereby Summoned and required to answer tbs Complaint ia this action which with the Sammons herein was filed in the office of the Probate Judge lor Colleton County in October 3d, 1906. and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Com plaint on the sul»crtber at his office at Walterboro, Sooth Carolina within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if yon fail to answer the Com plaint within the time aforesaid, the rlaintiffin this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in this Complaint. WM J FISHBURNE. PlanintifTs Attorneys. Oct 3, A D 1906. TAX NOTICE. The books of the county treasurer will be opened for the purpose of collecting taxes from the 15th day of October, 1906, to DecemberSl, 10D6. o The levy is as follows: State Ordinary county Constitutional Schools Past indebtedness 5 mills 5 “ 8 1 « u 14 mills M M M «( H U w u M t mills 4 2 3 3 3 u M a H A Guaranteed Cure for Filet. Itching, Blind, Bleeding, or Protruding Filet. Drogglata refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fall* to cure any cate, bo matter of how long aWndiag, rat to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If yoer druggist han’t It and 50c in etampeand it will be forward ed postpaid by Paris Medicine Co., 8t. Loulp».Mo e^e ■ —- Men «re willing to confess the things they can’t lie oaf of. Sines h ssing has teen stopped West Point the demand for tobaeoo sance must have greatly increased. If n article it Imitated, the original Is always beat. Think It over, end when yoe go to boy thnt box of salve to keep ‘ , gat Dewitt’s Witch la tbe original end te stamped oa every box. .Good for seisms, tetter, boils, outa aed bruises and aepedally rsoonmeoded for piles field by J. M. Klein, V f am gw aroued the knees, gat Basle Salve. It t u Total Special School Tax: Walterboro School District •v. Lodge Williams Rum Gully Cottageville Bethel PollStax $1 on all males between the ages of 21 and 00, except those exempted by law. Dogs 50c each. The tax books will be open at the places named below for tne purpose of receiving taxes: Hendersonville, Tuesday Oct 30 ... . 31 „ 1 3 S 7 8 10 12 13 14 1C 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 Petits, Wednesday Rice Patch, Thursday, Nov ®y» Sniders,(PM Yarn’s) Friday Bells, Saturday.. Cottageville, Wednesday, Centrevilie, Thursday, Smoaks, Saturday, Folks Store, Monday, Ashton, Tuexlav, Lodge, Wednesday, Berea, Thursday, Mrs A. R Shith’s, Than night “ Williams, Friday, “ Ravenel, Monday, “ Varren X Roads, Tuesday, “ Youngs Island, Wednesday “ Adams Run, Thursday, “ Jackson boro, Friday “ Green Pond, Saturday, “ DL SMITH, ^ Co Treasurer. M «* 5 ||if rate* ar* net. Wa hava figurad than carafullj and it b aa usa far a raduction. Jab work a# allkfabU 2*3$232S&11S 3oocS*AWa.^.C«t4N»-‘«-l— 3S8&o»>9»eia^MW(a^^ 883.88§88888R©8 tn O in S 4. oo o> 05 O « <*. to glf-a’ $U-t$ II fill* .88S8S38^88S| * OfiC‘1 ‘9061 ‘l *»»0 ®®!»»P»"!D •qt nt jadadvMan X(uo aqj[ -X^uno^ U0 »*ll 0 3 1° u * a K) l»PyK) •HJ. DorCt Suffer aJl ni^ht lon^ from tootho-che, neurdd^icL or rheumatism L/iivmveivt ’ kills the* pain — quiets the nerves and induces sleep At eJI dealers. Price 25c 50c &H00 Dr Earl S. Sloa.rv, Bostor\,M&.SS.U.S.A. r WALTERBORa HOTEL. ^ „ JU ,,,i rTT . a C. A. CGKAHG'T, Prop. Licesse tor 1906. License to deal in seed cotton has been issued to the following ramed parties upon the days indicated be low: , Samuel Iriel, Aug 22. A D Dodd, Ang 23. J C Gness. Ang 24. K D Robinson A Co. Ang 21. . H McM Williams, Ang 29. 8 J Rnmph, Ang 31. W O Glover, Bept 4. W O Glover, Bept 5. L H Griffith, Bept 5. W N Lariscy, Sept 6. J 8 Welch, Bept 7. L C Week lev, Sept 10. .Brown A Aiken, Sept 11. J 8 White, Sept 11. J L Whiter Bept IP. , A R Speights, Sept 11. L M Johnson A Bro, Sept 18. 8 E Boynton A Bro, Bept 13. 0 B Boynton, Sept 13. Col Mer A Mfg Co Sept 14. J C Padgett A Boo, Sept IA G K Ackerman, Sept 17. Geo B Sanders A Bro, Sept 17. A V Willis, Sept 17. Smith Lesoh, Sept 18. 0 P FSthbome, Sept 24. We would be glad of a report if any violation ol tbe law regulating the sale of seed cotton. J E Moore, ^ Oa Snpsrvisac. Centrally located. Good Fare. Clean beds. - .1 - — _ Hacks meets all tiains. Livery stable in yard ad joining. - 0 1 Rates, transients, $2.co per day. Single meals, 50 cents. Dinner served 1.30 to 3.00 p. m. Special rates by tne week or month. 10 3.00 I I u*»W*»4**»* -k- a..— v I WOTICE FRIEWPS. I wish to remind yon that I am still inltho wagon, boggy and harness bosiness more than e veil before, handle anything in this line. I have just finished my new store boilding and now have plenty of room. Have just received a car load of wagons, baggies and haroost. As many as you already know I soil the] White Hickory Wagon, any size you want Oome aud see them before buying elsewhere. 1 am the only agent in the county. Terms easy. Oome %ith money and (without money and get ajwagon, buggy or harness. lOnly.,8 miles from Walterbcro. Yours truly, m. h morr We aak oar oastomere to try Aks-Io- tbe-Ueed tsblete for ntaralgia sad with foe UDderoandiu that yoa moat set immediate relief or yoer baek. Safe eore, end tix cares JM Klein. > for Keep the bowels open when yoa have n cold and use a good remedy to alley the inflammation of tbs mneoes mem branes. The beet la Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar. 1ft con taint no opiate, •nevea tha bowela. drlvSe oet the cold. Is rsUnbls sad teMss good, field hfi.M. . Danger From Tb* Plagoe. There’* grave danger Item the P»*gflaof Congh* and Cold* that Are vo pi unlm* yoa take Dr. lCiaii’* New erf Tor Cossaisptkm, Soghs and * Mrs. Geo. Welle, ol Mteet City, write*: “It’s a God eenwto people I la cllmetse where coaMMead ppldt .pre vail. I fled ft quickly md* them. It pr*^ eat* poeamodla. corerflLeOrippe, gWee eon-fvre? >Mief in Aethm* ead Hey Fever, tha ihekee weak hinct slrras eooath to ward off Ooa»aatptton,vh and Cold*. 60e and.fi 00 J* M. KMn’e drag botu* free . 3 mm. '*+ v«l' Ml MMMi 9 Mara