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I Cbt $irss anil Stanirari) TEA*. W. W. SMOAK, JR. EHTOft AND PDOTWETON. Batcrad at 'oflloftoe M M 1,1879, oad« Art*Hawk *, 1M79 - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 18. 1908. It's over at laat. proper to organise a taw and order league for the purpose of enforcing the law, seeing to it that prohibition prohibits ' Our work has just fee gun.RW*<nust not falter. Well, the great prohibition elec tion is over. Amen. We are awaiting with intereat to see if Charleston will now enforce the much loved (?) dispensary law. Prohibition will prohibiti if prohi bition sentiment is strong as it is in this county. We are law-abiding citizens. • _________ o It will be necessary for persons living in town to “walk a chalk line or the Board of Health will get after them. There’s one job for which editor of this paper wishes the the Board of Health to know he is not a candidate, and that is Secretary the Board of Health. of : jyt qprAUE URGES. Ills two dances given recently by the yotuW folk e# Waherboro weft my much pojoyed. Hie first of thsse dances was a “Lssp Year Dsact* gftreaby the young Indies of the town «»the young men and their writing friends. It was held at Hyrne’s Hall Friday evening of last weak, if usic was furnished by a locklhand and refreshments, pre pared by the young ladies them- •elm, were served during the even- tag. Hie second of these dances was given by the young men in return. benday evening of last week at the same place, for which occasion they were successful enough to se cure Metz Band of Charleston, and the music furnished being of the most enjoyable. Delicious fruit punch was served during the even ing. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, With only a very few exceptions Colleton <'onnty, the same crowd enjoyed both dances In the Common Pleas. TERRY & SHAFFER. - Hold this belief—good crops—good price for cotton—good times—all for Colleton this (all—and they are buying the biggest (all stock in the history of their business. ° *•' * TW GOODS ARE NOW COMING IN Our price on FLOUR is so low today that it takes an extra pinch of Baking Powder to Raise the Bread. and are a« f follows: The Misses Spear, of Charleston'. Miss Jessie Rivers of Rock Hill, Mias Eve Mace i of Marion. Misses Minnie and Ruth MASTER 1 S SALE \ NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION. Dn« Notice ia hereby given that an election will be held la Hendersonville School District No. 22, of Colleton (’ounty Auanst ‘M, 11*00 m acco danoe with tne following Revolution paeaed by the Trustees of vttd dchool District to determine whether or not the said School District shell iesue b >ods to the amount of twenty fjvt hundred dollars for the purpose of imurovln*. the School tncilltie* id said School District, and tor •V '»' P. W. Riaher, et al, v». Ruth Hither. Bv virture ol the decree of above Against Your Ho That tore under the collar ia a crime against your moet patient end faithful servant. Metal AdhnUble Hamden Collars will cure end prevent it. They are the beet and moet humane collar ever "made because of this. Won’t wear out. Ahraya keep their shape. Don’t Price of Barnwell. Miss Emmie court herein, I will sell at public out- ftr, l i4»d ,lt e n * nc * of pubuc Strobe). Miss Lillian Farmer. Miss cry befoge the courthouse in Walter- * cnoo,,nRa< * l Edith Lucas, Miss Arline Sanders, boro, on Saksday in September next. Miss Louise Lowry. Miss Dollye ' bth d “ T ’ " lthin ^ Price. Miw Ray Jones, Miss Florrie of wle, the followmg dwcr.hed Howell. Mi* K»ie Hyrne. Mi* H»t-j A ||- th , t triu ,t of Un j iit „. tf in tievonlehe. Miss Lucy Williams, the county and State aforesaid, con. ; nf the a,« of 21 years, of tne .aid School Ncnoola in »>aid Df*trict „ “Be il Renolved, l>) the Board of Trus tees of nenderaonville Hcli-ol District No. 22, Colleton Coun'y, in rrg'ilar sei- aion: | Whereaa a petition tuned by one- {•bird of the resident freeholders and a like proportion of the resident electors District, has been filed with the said trustees of said School District asking Query: How does the anti-prohi bitionist in town who feels that to have prohibition infringes on his “personal liberty” view the recent health ordinances? By the time the Board of Health, the Town Council and the Civic League get through with you, you ought to feel that you are a right respectable sort of person non-con tagious and clean. Miss Shipp of iieorgia, Mrs John F taming eight hundred (800).. acres, Kelly of Round and Mrs MeCorkle more or le« and bounded, north by ^ of Savannah. Helen Cohen, of |*>'d.of I' R.,her. known «. Shop- q^llflld mMof^id herd tract, east by lands formerly of, School District the quesrion ot issuing Peter Remz, Handy Henderson and and selling coupon bonds of said School Mauldin: sonth by lands of Mauldin, District in the aggregate amount of and west by lands formerly of RD twent y flTe dollar, to mature •» twenty years from the date of lasoe «ewrge. and to bear interest at the rate of five terms of sale One half cash, bal- percent per annum, payable annually, •mce in one year, secuml by bond and and to contain each other provisions, mortgage of the property sold, bear stipulations and conditions as in the mg interest at 8 per cent per annum j ud f? m * nt 'he *» i( l Trustees may be - ° . . • . . r necessary and proper m Charleston. The gtmtlemen were: Dr A J Anderson, Messrs J C Lemacks, Har ry Anderson. C H Fraser, Marshall Gruber, Paul Baxley. Godfrey Hyrne, l) B Peurifoy, Sherwood Price, Ladson Fishbume. F C Wal ker, of Charleston. Irving Fish February 1ft, i«07; bume. A S Karesh. John H Feuri-, ^ t0 J )Ur " w *th the term* of an Act of the General foy, H Padgett, Campbell Sanders. urcha=rr nf Son.h Crolln., .ppmrrd P Stokes Connor, ot Smoaks. Fuller Henderson, Master. August 14, r.» HV, any harness. Easier than others to pat on and take off.' No straps or buckles. Set easier and more perfectly comfortable. . AM wearing parts can be replaced for a few centa when worn out. * 5 A. Wichman & Son Fripp, Harold Fripp. The chaperons were: Mrs John F Ldcas, Mrs J C McLeod, Mrv E I) Lemacks. Mrs K L Fraser, Mrs H W Black, Mrs Jas K Peurifoy, MrsC C Anderson, Mrs,E M Jones, Mis W E Fraser. ry i And Wherea* the said trrnees have had a eurvey of said School Distnct made by a competent surveyor anil a plat thereof made and tiled iu the othce - of the (’l**rk of Court, Now. Therefore, . — il* l- ORDAINED, RESOLVED and! M ASTER Q SALE DIRECTED that a spj da! election lie neld in the <-aid Hendersovihe School District No. 22 on the 24 ilay of August, CITATION F<>r letters of Administration. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Colleton. By Jno. D. Edwards, E-quire. Probate Judge. Whereas. II B Sanders anil Burrell San Seriously, we favor the use of certain restrictions in regard to the SEC. RICE TO BE HERE. The following letter has been, re health of the town. but if we are ,j f rotn j Hmt , s }i enr y i> r i t . t , capable of judging, we opine that Jr. of the Audubon Society of Souih the rules recently adopted, if intend- Carolina, ihe leetun will U- (riven ed to be ul*v«l. are entire)}- t«o,»t the <«»« H..ure at »:*» oV:.a,-k. . . , i and everyone is. invited to be prt s- rigid and civer a Icetle too much ient. territory,’' and it will take a Phila-' Tlu> Press a - lul standanl: Do an- delphia lawyer to know when he nounce that I shall be at Walterboro STATE OF SOUT CAlb >1.1 \A, U-olleton Comity. In the Common I’loaa, The Com hah ce Fertilizer Co., ^ vs. J. W. Me*servev,et al. P.v virtue of the decree of above court herein. I adlseli at public out cry Iiefore the courthouse in Walter- Uiro, on Salegtlay in Septeudiei next (•'•tli day, HHlOl, within the legal hours, the following desorilietl Realty; at risk bf former puichaeer, Mrs L W questi(>n «if issuing the i tiers made suit t<» riiC to gtaut them the puriio-e aforesaid ters ot Administration C. 1 . A. o Let- it tne upon the said bonds tor ihe purpo _ »«nch electiou to be eomlucltit in accor- estate and effects ol Mr»iV Ann Senders dance with the p-fivisitei* of law.. That j deceased Kitcli election sdinl! he held nt M D Mar- ’i'lIESE AV' , ‘ bORE, to viii's -tnr* in sHid ftchoi l Dirtric.; on the i and ad iiuu’'ii f •#> kn- iiav •tfbresad, and the pol St.K o;ren _cl«r 'li dred (•<1 C 'lit' s >• •ii'* sa* ,! '• • • theretor at tight o'clock A M. and close j Ann ••( • -r i. n*t 11. \ at four o’clock P. M , and at path ciec- and cppeAi - -e ore me. in he C u t <>t thm the electors fivoritiit theissue of! Probuie. u dtie heii-.< <\ «i •-» h mo, * the snfd'bonds shall vole ballots with the I on A iu 28 next, atter p dm n- words “Eor Bonds” written or printnd i tiou uereot, at II o ci.*ck in the to enooii. thereou and the electors opposing the I’o snow cause, it my they .mve, why is-ue of said bonds sh« 1 vo'e ballots th^ sanl Admiulstrat-.ou suou.tl not L>e comes within them. to do algood thing, which is com mendablt*. the Board of Health and the TownlCouncil have allowed their | j n inviting me to addreiw the audienec Uumng fifty (50) acres, more or less, with their and the country people can hear me &nd hounded as lollowe: Northward- the rule*, or all of j on Friday, Awr. "„h the j ^ ^ or We fear that in their efforts towua people to meet me that night, ^ ract gituate in Adams Run which is com-1 at anj conven ' ent t ' mc and P* 806 township, county and State aforesaid. Managers ot said election ».'> conduct the Next day Capt. Swearengin Jias on the north side ot the public road same - caavsss the vote and mske the re- cfei with the woids "Agiinhl >nds” wiif- I ten nr priuieil thereon. Tiint at such election only qualified voters residing in said School District shall he allowred to vote. That Joe Marvio Jr . G. W. Sweat and J. H. bioman, are hereby designated joined your county superintendent 1 kno«o “ the-Willtown road." co». j j. e^Xhusiasm to run away judgment, so to speak. We pre- sume. however, that a lot of the ordinance is only legal verbiage. We invite suggestions and discus sions of the problem of good roads and better roads for Colleton county. This we look upon as one of our greatest needs just now. lx*t us have the views of anyone w*ho has an i lea or. this great question. How then. With best wishes. 1 am. Faithfully yours. J unit's Henry Rice. Jr. ly, eaBtwardly and weal ward ly by lands of Annie Mewervey, and eonth wardly by the “Willtown road.” 9 Terma of iale one half cash, bal- anee payable in one year from day of UNDER NEW MANAGER. *»le, wcured by ooud of the purchaser .. ... bearing mtereat at « per oeuu ami a The t olleton Mercantile and Man- jiortjfiMja of the nfwierty sold, said ufaeturing Company at Walterboro Bjortplge lo incljde^the usual tax, is now under the management of T, insurance and aSSrney’s fee clauaea: l’ Murray. 'This position has l>een with privilege to purchaaer to pav all Oast-. Purchaatr to pay' for |mpe|F. (i Henderson, Master. Auguat 14, limn. if puhUahril ia 091 week for two tuc wi _ oty, owoa a v 0 w«wk>, mad by acceptably filleil for the last two i years by W W Speights, whose re- jsignation has been accepter!. Mr | Speights will possibly go into busi- would you l«K)k upon a county bond ness elsewhere, issue of, say $.‘{00,000 for gooii roads? -Mr Murray, the new manager, has In other words, would you not favor,f° r several years book-keeper . such a bond issue as would give us good roads and allow us to pay for potUag a copy of ibis Rmoiatk* ia ihraa pob.lc piaoaa ia sakl bebool Dia* irict. E. A MARVIN, G U GLE48. J H HAMLIN, G. E H MOORE, . DU. a. A. WILLIS, Atte«t: G. E. H. Moore, Secretary-Treasurer, fi ll 2t > « ADMINISTHATHIX’ SALE. $20,000 TOWN Of WALTERBORO. SCHOOL BONDS. them afterward out of what we save by having good roads? The columns of this paper are open for a discus sion of this great question. CONGRATULATIONS. We congratulate Colleton county on the maginficent vote givqn yester day in favor of prohibition. Thia result means much for the county. By it die steps from the “black” into the “kvhite” column and joina the army of'those counties in the Stele atending for righteousness end ajaober manhood end pure womanhood. We ere very glad Col ieten did this becaaee we believe it wee right* Now that we have prohibition 'the lew must be enforced. It is now for the Ritter branch of the*same company. He is a son of former Auditor, P M Murray, and is a young man of splendid ability and will fitted for the responsibilities of his new position. His place at Ritter will be filled by Geo. McKenzie, a brother of the popular depot agent here. , V. i. Diraat, igeat for the .International Auto BuRRY- High. Wheel and Solid Tire, Sand Puller and Hill Climber. I will take pleasure in demonstrating the use of this car for prospective purchasers. Write me. For prices apply to Publfo notice is berehv given that In accordance with an ordinance of the Town Council of tne T.-wu of Walter- A (» Bllfch. Act will seH the Per-1 t>o ro July ;j,>h nxKi and on the •ouai Broi'erty and all houaehoid and , snme ( iay il.ily ' raritied and approved, kitchen furniture behmgiu* to the #•-! M-ned propoaala for the p irehase of tale of H Gay, B L < ox’a Enmi. bond* of ihe T(»wn ot Walterboro. 8. C., Meggett. s C , I fMac. Auitaat 2», HSfii Lto be known as “School Bond*” in the tale hegin-iLg at 11:00 a. m. amount ot %'id IKH>, to t-ear interest at ^ Dea»ie Gay, Adm ix. the rate of five pfir <«utum per anunm, • ^ 4t payable seini-anuually. and to run for a period ot ten years from the date ofta- •ue will be receded at the regular meet EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ’Notice i* hereby civen that on Smt. 7th. Ift-J9, ihe unoereigaed will make fiia final return as Executor of the Estate of John B Smith, deoeaaad, aad imwe- diately thereafter apply for tatters ot>- miaeory of *aid Estate, Jno E fimoak, % Executor. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. | AU pereona IndeUed to the Ertate of John B 8mi»b, deceased will bm eat thereof to the ondwalgwad tor. aad pereona ha dng *)aWH wig present the sum ^ Joha E fimoak ‘*f . ^ Execo Cottag«*iUe, CAST O R I A ^raided GIVEN und'*r ruy hand, thi? I7:n day of A u/. A D. IftOft Pubu»ned on tne ihGi and 2.’>th dayn of An*. Ift'fft. in Hie Frees and Standird JNO D EDWARDS, Frol a « JndK*. •’ (*. N‘>TU’E Mil fp» t UK'» Tm**®#'- of t r ‘‘* vnr'on* school triots »vic r txke n<> i<;*« teac..or buou.d i-e «u.yloved vh idv- not bold a teacher’acerti.ica »' To ici»tn accepting schools who do not hold inch certificate will not receive pay t»r their services. A'J teacher* whose cer-; tificates are not on file in thi* office will | •end them in for. regia!in*ion. a* no claim will be approved unless the certifi cate of the tSHCtier f« file ! in this office Second or third grade certificates will not be renewed. My order of the County Board of Edu cation. H W BLACK. SR. Cout.tv Sunt, of Education. Walterboro, & C, July 2d, Iftoft. 7 2S 3t HEADACHE BACKACHE “Before I t*s*n «o bm Dr Mile* Aat*- Pam PllU I luflcfBd foe di>\ and weeks witfi neuralgia N#w I rarely e»er ha»t ike Sr Bril Si I will never be witbaw i Mlw Eleanor Warie US NUSiS Srreaa, ba. Joaepb, M 25 JDMe» 25 Cento T» Dnw> tfk Dr. MM.' AwM,.PMi|| —ri S« t» iBrinmari to towni tot prtec af toe hr package (only) It M fall* ro SenafN jtob. ing of (^onuci! to be held August 26th IftUtf at fi:8P o'clock' P al. Bitls *f it he received for one or more or all of said bond* which ahail be of Uie denomination ofgVJO to run cones- cutively from i to 40, noth inclasive, all to be coupon bonds. AU proposals to be add leased to the Mayor ard shall be accompanied by a certified checx or cash tor live per cent, of the smotmt of the bid. The suooeee fnl bidder or bidders ehall be required . to lolly comply withia ten daysafmrthe low complexion, pimples award te made The Mayor aad Ueimcil of the Town of Walterboto reserve the right to re ject any or all bide if deemed in the in terest of the Town to do so. ouiapy 7 U-21 t 2 A 1 # WI t i I i When the dicestion all right. th» action of the bowels reculnr, th<-re ;a a natural eravinp f,nd relfnh for food When this is lacking you may know that you need h done oi Chambermhi’k Stomach and Liv»-r Tablet-, iney strengthen the diueative orgfin*. im prove the npptdPtf and regulnie the bowels. Hold by all dealer* Seared With A Hot iron, oi scalded by overturned keftle—cu' with a knife—bruised by slamnud dta-r —injured by run t> In any other wav— the thing needed at onve ia Bucklen’s Artioa naive to tnbiloe Inflameiation and kill the pain. Ir> earth’s supreme healer, infallible for Boils, Fever Sores, Eczema and Piles. 26c at ano M Kkin The Crime Ot liUueee Idleness means trouble for any ore Its the eeme with a hasy liver, ii cens es convtipatioD, tieadaobe. jaimdiv-e, sal and b •'Che*, LETTERS DIHMISSORY. All persons holding claims Hirsinsf the es*»te of Mowt lirooks will mke norice tha- on the 10th day of August, 190ft, l will file my reoeiprs and app ▼ t• >he Proba*e court for •erters sr-ry as afffiiinistra’or of **aid estare. t P .1 Lucas. •. Adnunistrator. ** Walterboro. S C. July 10 1»0« FINAL NOTICE. On the 23rd day of Anvust I will make mv final return to th* Pf bate Judge a* executor of the estate of Hally Warren, dec’ll, and Immediate 1 }' thereafter ap- e y to the Probate CVq»» for Letterv umiseorv as such adminlsriatot. P W Drawdv, Executor. July ?,? iftOft. low of appeiite nausea, bat Dr King's New Life Pill* ••-on banish Bver t-on blw and build op your beal'ta. 2V at Jno M Ellen. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. A“ pereoos Indebted to the estate ot CKUdr^r, ftry lot HXTCltrt A Job . Trneadale Will make peyoeet to, t) <* n ndersigi«ed tnd ail ueesons having T»-Gue agalaet said eewta will prv** , | — me properly atteWed, withia thg otv thirty days. Maggie Tmeedele. Admioiatratrix. July 23. 1900 I A taaoa»am«ittoW^i •HM«in«MNS,aa|j|JO Don't vet harsh physics. The reactlo* weahaosihe bowels, lead* to c hr ®*^ constipation. Get Doan’s Regoleit T9ay operate ee*ff*y, tone the BtiKsack ear* ooaetipation.