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w- * \ HON. W. B. GRUBER - - 4 RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY BARNWELL BAR AND COURT OFFICIALS COM PLIMENTARY TO COLLETON. The Kind Ton Here Always Bought, and which has been in mie for over 80 yean, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. A|low no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits Imitations and « 4 Just-as-good’* are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience ♦against Experiment. What Is CASTORIA Castorta is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. OSNUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean tht ftifaatnra of Tie Kind Ton Hare Always Bought In Um For Over 30 Years. FULLER LOCAL ORGANIZED- A Farmers' Union local was orga nized Thursday afternoon Oct. 28 by organizer, W. W. Smoak, Jr., at {•Siller school house about seven miles from Walterhoro. There were enough members to secure a charter, and much enthusiasm w-as shown by all present. The officers for this union are as follows: C. C. Crosby P/esident; A. F. Fisk Vice-President; A. B. Dunn Sec-Treas; H. E. Crosby Chaplain; D. F. Fisk Conductor; L.- E. Crosby Doorkeeper. The time of meeting will be every 2nd and 4th Saturdays at 2 o’clock, in the afternoon. ISLANDTON NEWS. JAM. K rk.-JRU'UY, JMU H. PEUaiFOT PXURM BROTHERS. Attorneys and Counsellors at Low. All Btg&Mi fivsa Prsmpt'AttsBtlm. OVIA THE PRESS ANO STANDARD. WALTERBOKO. - - - 8. C. C. E. DURANT (Sottageville, §. 6. Civil Engineer and I^and Surveyor—Authorized by Clemson College. Subject to engagements any where at any time. Call or write. lalandton. Nov. 5. Special;—What is the matter with our Islandton correspondents? Surely they have not fallen asleep. Joe Rentz of Varnville passed through this section last Saturday. Christian Mears of Moselle was here Thursday. Nathan Godley will soon have completed his new residence and will be ready to move in before long. J H Bishop is on the sick list week but we hope he will soon be out again. Dozier Crosby had business in Walterhoro Sa urday. F J Blocker and Melvin Bishop of Walterhoro dined with F J Bishop Sunday. Mrs Viola Godley spent Wednes day very pleasantly with her mother, Mrs H S Crosby sf this place. How about the the ice cream sup per? Wonder if “Olympia” does not want to attend some of them, for surely there can be no harm in an ice cream supper. The County Fair is the topic of conversation, and we all want to go. Love Apple. The following resolution of -tht- officers of the court and members of the Barnwell Bar has been unamin- ously adopted and published in the newspapers. © Whereas, the Honorable W. B. Gruber kindly consented to hold a: .special term of the Court Common 1 Pleas for this county, to aid the Court and litigants in relieving the congestion of the Calendars. And Whereas, the Governor, at the suggestion of the Chief Justice, having duly designated and appoint ed the said Hon. W. B. Gruber to hold said special term; and the ses sions of the same having been now completed, and great benefit having been accomplished thereby, and it being desirable to make some formal acknowledgement of the splendid services rendered by the prsiding officer— Now, on motion of the Barnwell Bar and officers ot the Court— Be It Resolved, that the county has been greatly assisted by this Court in the disposition of the many cases tried and diapoaed of. Further Resolved, that Bar and the officers of the Court feel deeply grateful to the Honorable W. B. Gruber for the conduct of the same, and hereby bear willing testimony to the fact that at no time in the experience of the Bar has a Court been conducted with more pleasure to the Bar and with more ability, graciousness of manner and judicial bearing than evidenced by His Honor Judge W. B. Gruber. Further Resolved, that the Bar and officers of the Court extend to His Honor this profound wish and hope that he be spared for many years to adorn his profession and to meet with his brethren of the Bar in fraternal fellowship. Resolved Further, that these Resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Court, and a copy suitably engrossed be forwarded to His Honor Judge Gruber,and the same published in the newspapers. R. C. Holman Secretary. October, 16, 1909. C H lid r • n Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Tax Notice. Th« hooks of tbf county treasurer will be open for the purpose of rollect- ur laxen from the 15th day of October, 1W0H, lO'Necember SI, 1S09. The levy i* aa follows: tMate. 5 1 4 mills Ordinary County, 4 *• Roads, 2 “ Constitutional School, 3 “ OFFICE OF Dp. A- J. Andepson 6 ° DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: J *• 1P- “• 8 p. m., 6 p. m. OPPOSITE Farmers and Merchants Bank ’Phone tOOa. WALTERBOKO, S. 0 H- V. BLACK SR, DENTAL SURGEON I have reopened my dental office, and have associated with me DR. JOHN H. BAKER. All work given prompt attention. Office over Finn’s Jewelry Store. s Office Hours: 8.80 am to 2 p. ra. 8 to 6 p. m. « ’Ppone No. 67a. o Walterboro, SC 6 ooooooooooooooooooooooooo? Extra. Extra. We have a new line of Men and Indies’ Fall Styles just received frpm NEW YORK—The latest styles and cuts. Mens' Suits from $4.00 up. Ladies’ Coat Suits from $4.00 up. Special Ladies’ skirts and suits at , a Bargain. ,o f Before you Buy come and examine the goods. We will be glad to show them to you. H. ZAUN. 6 4 Qothing and Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings. ° WALTERHORO, f SOTUH CAROUNA. Total, 14 1 4 mills SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX LEVY. Lodge, « 4 mills Rum Gully, 8 Kiw* Patch, 3 “ Smoaks, 3 '* Strickland, 3 '• Williams, 2 “ Bethel, 3 Hendersonville, 4 “ Walterhoro, 4 “ Bed Bank. 3^ “ Cot luge ville, 6 “ Poll tax $1 on all males between the atfes of 21 and IK) nlso a commuta- tio-’ road tax of 12 on all males talween tlieMResof21 and 50, which shall be p.id at the >atne time and in the same manner as other taxea. Sec 3. “That where a paity desires to work out bis commutation tax be is hereby permitted to do soj by rendering four days work of nine hoars each, on the public roads of his township, under said overseer as aforesaid, and when the labor aforesaid is completed t e over seer in obatge shall make a- affidavit and it shall be presented to the rtuper- visor for his approval and then turned over to the treasurer, and he shall there by be exonerated from commutation tax.” Adams Run and Collins exempted Dogs Mie. each. Toe tax hooka will be open at the places named below for the purpose ot leceiving taxes Bavenel. Monday Novttuber 2W. Warren's X Roal*, Tne-day, Nov 30. Meggetta, Wednesday December I. Adam. Run, I hureday. December 2. Jacksonboto, Friday, December 3. Greeu bond. Saturdav. December 4. Mrs A R Smith's, Monday afternoon, December 20 Lodge. Tuesday morning. Dec. 21 All other days at Walterhoro. Noiicesasper above notice will be poKted at each place where we collect. R. E JONfcri, Co. Treasurer. Wal'.erboro. S. C„ Oct. 4. 1W!». For Sprains Sloan’s Liniment is the best remedy for sprains and bruises. It quiets the pain at once, and can be applied to the tenderest part without hurtmg because it doesn’t need to be rubbed — all you have to do is to lay it on lightly. It is a powerful prepa ration and penetrates instantly — relieves any inflammation and con gestion. and reduces the swelling. the Proof. Mr. L Roland. Bishop of Scran ton, Pa. aayt:—“On the yth of this present month, as I was leaving the building at noon for lunch. I slipped and fell, apraining my wrist. 1 returned in the afternoon, and at four o’clock 1 could not hold a pen cil in my hand. I returned home later and purchased a bottle of Sloan's Liniment and need it five or sfat times before I went to bed, and the nest day I was able to go to work and ese my hand as usual” Sloan’s Liniment * is an excellent and- . septic and germ killer—beak cuts, bums, wounds and contusions, and will draw the poison from sting of poi sonous insects. 26c., 6(h. and $1.00 hJSSZZLuZtJSl Swe. —* Dr. Earl 8. Sloan! Beaten, Maas., VJJu G **********************^*** * THE CITIZENS OF COLLETON COUNTY: * a . * ^ Many things are recommended for Fever, but noth- MR A ing else can cure a deep-seated attack of Grippe, but ^ Johnson’s Tonic. _ ^ It will drive out every trace and taint of Grip IK poison from the system and do its work quick and do ^ ^ it right. In support of our claim we refer with pleas- ^ ure to the letter appended to this from a well known ^ citizen of your County. ^ H Drop a postal card and we will send a trial bottle ^ ^ containing four doses of the best medicine made. fA * THE JOHNSON’S CHILL & FEVER TONIC CO.. S * SAVANNAH. ; • • GEORGIA. _ J |g Walterhoro, S. C,. October 9, 1908. wm 2 On August 30, '08, I contracted cold and developed Grippe and ^ iR was laid up fiive weeks. My bronchial tubes were badly af- 4W fected, which caused me to cough continually and prevented H my sleeping at night. I tried all the old remedies which usually ^a 2 gave me relief but failed. ^ “ Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic was recommended to me aa a M || guaranteed cure for grippe and colds and I was purseaded to wa try it. After taking it according to directions for one week, I ^a J found myself entirely cured of my cold and grippe, and my ays- J tern in first-class condition. I regard it as one of the best medi- IN A cines I have ever used ir my family and can cheerfully recom- A /K mend it to anyone suffering from a like trouble or general ^ I®, debilitated system. B. G. BENTON. 25 Sold and Guaranteed by JOHN M. KLEIN, J Walterboro, S. C. ******************%**%m99* Millinery. FESTIVAL AT ADAMS RUN- Adams Run, Nov. 5,—Special: The festival held at Adams Run school house by the ladies of Osborn church proved quite a success both financi ally and socially, and we have real ized quite a neat little sum for church repairs. Despite the cool night, the ice cream taWe did a thriving business. Miss Mainie Martin served the cream with her usual grace and ease, ably assisted by the popular Mr. Avant. The lemonade table was presided over by our genial friend. Mr. Lawrence Messervey. who had for his fair assistant, Miss Barrett, our efficient assistant teacher, who soon roved to us that she could serve emonade as well as “teach the young idea how to teach.’’ Mesdames Messervey and Finch seemed very much at home at their table laden with sandwiches and a va riety of cakes and were ready to serve us with cocoa and coffee, strong and hot to warm us up after indulg ing in frozen things. Miss Mamie Pla t ^t made a charm ing dower-girl, and soon had the lapels of the gentlemen present dec orated with her wares. The “grab-hag,” carried around by Miss Lakie Martin and Kenneth Finch, proved a most popular feature and was soon emptied of its contents. Three cakes were sold by votes and Misses Gladys Mellard. Mamie Platt and Leila Cordry were the pleased recipients. W r e thank all for their presence, and good behavior and liberal patron age. Observer. Kills Her Foe Of 20 Years. '•Tha most merciless enemr I had for 20 years,” declares Mrs James Danoan, of Haynesville, Me., "was Dyspepsia. 1 suffered intensely after eating or drink- Iur and coaid scarcely sleep. After msny remedit s had failed snd several doctors gave me up. I tried Electric Bit ters. which cored me completely. Now I can eat anything. I am 70 years old \2T |> 1 and am overjoyed to get my health and VV £llt6I*D0I*0. strength hack sgatn.’ r For Indigestion, w, Loss of Appetite. Kidney Trouble. Lame Back. Female Complaints, its unequal- ed. Only 50c at John M Klein’s drag stote. New Stock of Fall and Winter Hats with correct style, but without a hint even of high price. All the! leading ideas at an alright price. Ladies, If you have On ^ been buying your Miliinery at high prices, I have a delightful surprise in store for you when you visit my establishment. Po not plan the purchasing of any Autumn Headwear until you have seen my glorious displays. The immense volume of sales already made this season proves the popularity of our exclusive styles, and you will find our prices in line with any place. We are not smitten with the high profit idea, and although the wholesale cost is increasing, we will not increase our prices until obliged to do so. We still havs on hand some exceptional suit values. Ask to see these when in town. We bought close and this saving ia yours. MRS. E, P. COPELAND. Ehrhardt, - South Carolina. JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK AN IMMENSE STOCK OF c ‘ MILLINERY, trimmed by an expert, which we can sell at special low prices. Before you buy elsewhere come and see me. EZALIN, South Carolina. ^TGfoooional Jfotiooo. ' JOH D. IIMEi . Ra»l Unt*t« v Brokerage and Immraoce. LOAN'S. NEGOTIATED ’ Housfea CO H*nt. oppoolte the Market, WALTERBORO. R O Maay school children suffer from con stipation, which is often the eaaseof teeming stupidity at leseone. Chamber leiu’i Htoeseoh and Liver Tablets are an ideal medicine to give a child, for they are mild and gentle in their efllMft, and vrtt cure even d Sold hr all dealer* Magistrate's Sammons- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Colleton County. By J K Bryan, Magistrate in and for sa d County and said State. To any Lawful Constable: Como'aint having been made onto me by G N. Taylor, that vou. John W Hammond and Mrs M E Hammond, are indebted to him in the vim of forty- four dollars and twenty five cents for S ooda and merchandise sold and de- vered on yonr order as ner a verified statement on file in my office. These are therefore to require yon to eummona the said defendants to appear before me in my office in Walterboro, 8. C., on the 22nd day after the completion of service by pubttoatkm at 10 o'clock A M, 1006, to answer to mud complaint or lodgment will be gives by default gainst John W Hammond and Urn 11 [Hammond. Given under my- hand and anal at Wolterboro, A O, the IBtk day of r. A- D., 1600. J K Bryan [la 8.] 10i«t Magietiata. I JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, ETC. ^ * b J. A. WtiSTERBERG, Jewelry Store. Main Street, Opposite A. Wichman's Store. WALTERBORO, 8. C. A Scalded Boy's Shrieks he trifled bis grandmother, Mrs Maria Taylor of Nebo, Ky., who writes that, when all thought be would die. Buck- lea’s Arnica Salve wholly oared him Infallible for Boras, Scalds, Cate, Coras, Woe ads. Bruises, Cares Fever Sores, Boils, Skin Eruptions, Chilblains, Chapped Hands. Boon ronts PUsa. 89c- hi John MCMtt’e drag store. muMwvNnvMocovrav The old, old story, told times without number, and repeated over and over again for the last 36 yeare, but It ia al ways a welcome story to those in search of health—There is nothing in the world that cures eongbs and colds as quLokiy as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Sold ^ all deafen A healthy maa la a king In hie own right; an nnhaaltky man fi an unhappy Mara. Burdock Blood BMon bands ap round health—kappa yon well.