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« CferSnssanb Sianbarb > YtJUL -Wr-W. SMOAK, JR, BDrrmi and pnop«ifc-To«. feteteri pi tb* Ik altriHio, 8. C CklbtoQlee m •rcood-clM*|Ki*tt#r March t, 1871, ander Act of Marrb 8. IsT®. -TERM8— i AiVAYS II AWAKE. Pabltohod rrerr Wrdanday. cl W»lterboro, 8. C.^ VOTE POft FEAtHERSTONE. We are not taking much stock in State politics except as to the gov- y - * * • . eroorVraee. and in this we have no hesitancy in stating that C. C. Feath- 4 * erstone should be the choice of the voters of Colleton county. He is the logical prohibition candidate, and a man of unquestioned integrity, honor and ability. When the prohibition- ists of this county were working to rid the county of the dispensary, he was the only one %t the good prohi bition (?) candidates we could get down here to hflp us in our fight, and we shouN *hW our apprecia- Now, we know the best people of the county do not sanction the un- kind criticism of the county scat one hears in the county, but such un kind, unjust criticisms are fathered by the cheap political demagogue, or strife-monger. As “editor of. The Press and Standard, and familiar with the innermost thoughts of Wal- terboro’s citizens, we can say. with truth and candor, that there are in Walterboro no unkind thoughts or feelings for the rest of the county, the people here realize that the fu ture of both town and county de pends upon harmonious relationships between all our people. We ask APAMS RUN TOWNSHIP. 20 acres, estate S B King, bounded West by W C Laftoche; MSouth by j William Prentiss; East by J M Heth- ; ington; North by M W Simmons. Taxes, costs ami expenses ... $9.211 / * , * , 4 « 4 acres, Joseph Jenkins, bounded] West by Abram Fraser; North by! Abram Fraser; East by Davis War<^ South by Nancy SeabrooV Taxes, costs, etc...;„ ...$11.58! 65 acres, Maria Gadsden, bounded East by D. S. Sauls; South by Rob- j tionfor the valuable-services ren- that this spirit of fraternal feeling *rt Talbert; North by Louis Kate; West by Bias Manigault. Taxes, costs, etc $10.89 SHERIFFS SAIfS The following tracts of land have been-levied upon and 1 will sell for taxes salesday in September. 1910. W. R. FOX. Sheriff. WEDNESDAY. dered. Thinking of it. we do not re- b e received as it is sent, and that we | call just now that cither of the other | a n r( . a ]j ze the mutual obligations When is a law pot a law? might be added to our list of questions. The “Foreign” system of land reg istration is something new in Colle- ton. Anyway, Colleton county will send a senator and three representatives to the legislature pledged to vote for State-wide prohibition. So far the county campaign has ’ * * ■ * / been clean and conducted on a high plane. We trust it will so continue to the end. State aid to schools in Colleton is quite popular and works no hardship on anyone- yet State aid in building / * public highways is wrong. Why? Well, anyway, the questions of The Press and Standard feirnished a Sijt Smalls, 10 aeres, bounded East prohibition ctpdidates ever ra^ed an( j interdependence of the town by B. Powell; South by Behiing; I his voice in a campaign for prohibi-1 an( j coun ty. There is no discrimina- ^ orth !l y s !l ar P er Brown; West by ! . , ‘> T ^ Simon Smalls. ■ c». . I tion, nor can there be. Do YOU Taxes, costs, etc $KU5i tion. Therefore, let Colleton vote for Featherstone, * r believe this? • • J ' •tfoe Pinckney, 5 acres; bounded South by Thomas Jenktfi?: East by AN UNJUST ACCUSATION. The opinion apitears to be general w ^ nse subscriptions are not paid in over the eountv that Walterboro is! advance will save us the trouble and NOTICE, SUBSCRIBERS. LSam Waring; West ^"TTiomas Jenk We trust those of our subscribers North by American Tea Farm.! Taxes, costs, eje $9.75 Lavinia Bijown/lO acres, bounded East by Isaac North; West by E. 1 1 South by.William Middleton. Taxes, costs, etc $9.44 i and has been the recipient of official t expense of mailing statements to SandF > rs; North by* Richard (frown favors from thofe in position to be-! t ^ em rem '^' n ^ at an ear *y date, stow such favors, to the extent thai | Your cpm^liancejwith this request all good things in the county are W >11 be appreciated. The EDITOR, gobbled up, either J by Walterboro, ] ■ " — or the country within a radius of five | CITATION m "“- “ ch .” pinio “ d0 tow, ; For letters of Administration. and community great injustice, and ( there is really no foundation ftir such Josiah VVhite, i2 acres; bounded North by Gonzales; West by Itavenel & Brown; East by Linder and Mel- lard; South by John Middleton. Taxes, costs, etc... 10.63 charges. The opinion seems to be current HTATK OF «OUfH CAHoVINA, County of Cmtetob. • / • By Jno. D. Edward*, h-quire, Probata Judge. that the countv chaingang spends) Whrrea* AMdey Hagot myda .nit »o ^ ^ * meiogiant Uni ot Admimst-a nearly all its time either'in Wal- tlou of the eatate and effect* ol Virginia terboro or the immediate vicin-' 'tbK^E Aiu:. THEREFORE, to cite Flora Rhodan. 5 acres bounded East by lands of Lewis 5Uddleton; I'est by lands of August Williams; North by lands of Carter Simmons^ Taxes, costs and penalty $9.75 j Estate of MartHb. West, 10 acres;! bounded Fast by lands of George Goff; West by F Giles; North by D Bryan. ^ Taxes, cost and penalty $7 64 Cleaning ’Em Up - WHAT? All the Left-Overs In Our Dry , Goods Department The Sensational Leader This Week GOOD CILICO 21 CENTS YARD Some of our most tasty patterns it Fancy Lawns and Irish Dimities, Swisses, Sheer and Very fine. 25c Line at 18c 15c Line at 12c 10c line at 5c and 7c » ' - White Goods remnants at ac- / • j tual wliolesale cost. Early shoppers will be able to get enough to make | dresses.- • t -» s * / K . .X • Not a piece of dress goods now in our store which is not being offered this week at from 10 to 25t below the regular selling price. y\ 12 acres, Henrv Dingle; hounded e -aut \ rgiiiia North by unknow h«t fUV h«*! A C L Ra b nrv Dingle: b nown land'; S» uthpy m , , . .. ,f v TT is not trur* VW Viav« Tr and «)oioni*h ailajid suigdlfir fh<- KTu- text f-.r many t-preehc- m this can.- • 1 • • ll ‘ ■ AOt lrue t "*• 1 li>uI c of the -aid Wr^ua , , taiun gh,) thev brought out a fiis- ^ f r, dn.jh. supervi.or who have h id >> Pa or. *«.«!, that tltV l ♦*! \ (’ L Bailway", Hint bv lands oT Wrr , u ,t ’ .thee for the i>a-t S- vearVtrnt dur- and 'B» :ar ' b '\ c " ut t o1 Bate: West by land/dT Ca-saf White eossion of isstns not po--ible .other-1 -i >r hr | a i _ jear» ‘•-u lur probnte. ie.t»e h* 11 at al'eiboro.S. (/, I T ; co ts and uenattv ^ i* , r ' 1 !!*.? this tin e thfe c< ui>ty ehaingktig ’ ,| ^ ntt.-r publl,-*-1 * ‘ ^ ‘ ' ' , ' itonheteof nt 11 o in thu I bavin Ward, 1 #cto; botirfuec SHAFFER. has not spent more tlian 12 months ' N body l<>i2t favor eompq^»rv | vvit‘.in u ra«lius of five miles .from education, and they haint got» no! Walterboro, and this includes the right to’ seems t< tntiicaK'tl.at they I ^veral TETTERSNE months w< t k dom* on Hie \i;/, \ D.'ltitO. B^fih-heft < i toe b aiiif nist. 'i-ty should. We are’glad the candidaU using this knew bet ter. of Auir. IfllO; l be Fte.-s ,L The “cafeehistfi" is the way our jist of questions w;u* callnl by stv- oral candidates. We trU-t. such can didates know their catechism ladtei than they know the answers to these questions. % - JNO* D EDWARDS. PidbHie .Imlga. C.J3S CITATION Another^ thing Walterborhi has itrojerty. as returned f<»r taxation. i'HE STATE <»ESol : Tll CAROLINA, Ry ,Tuo '.'real Swamp and J res' Swatnp A t ' ^ Stanoard.) ' , aus^n\ax's, tire former which is, *.* •c, T * . I.more thart a mile long and t>mtaip£ If Htniin wjlHisten to-nas »n, ih is • , ... ^ • f p 4 . ^ numerous bridges.. Now is iris dis-1 cns\ to uiunt a o h him. A or i ^ f av .. or „f \Va!terboro? : > ..go.» , .\c.ei. d.ss no no o. Another^ thing W’alterbord has Fcr letters of Adniinistrstisir- ‘ Mtd GoihHon has her ihr.re *.f this und»siru(»l« < itizm. « 'of mure than $4C0',000.* On this she T*r“' t. 5 acres; Fast by .andjKof Taylor; Wc-t by BaUl Jen- au,i kjn-; North by public.road. Taxqs, co*ts and penalty $x.<t6 A remarkable commentary on the illiteracy of thi* county and the con tinuance of such conditions is shown by the fact that every candidate for the legislature is opposed to compul sory education! It is reported that towm council has passed an ordinance prohioiting bicyclist* from riding on the side walks from the Colleton Banking Company to Hyrne’s 'store, and to the depot. If this Ire true—and we lieve it is, for the chief called us down Saturday morning m front of ShatTer ! s corner, 4K hours Ire fore the ordinance went into effect, so we are this she sfets absolutely nothing ex- THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to rile , i i • , , sad admonish all and idiHtular the kindred cept what comes back in Die shape, an ,; i retlii-.r-ot th« .aid A E. Moue’t, of jurors and w itnesses l»er ifiem for i '^'-eased, that th< y r ^'b^ a n d ‘ ftpprar trefore nn, iu Un* l »>urt ol ' those drawn from town. In addition j Biobste to la* held at Wal t rhoro s v on . u . <>1 *n . i 8<.pt. lith, 1910. nest atier putiliration to this she pajSvl.4 a. 3 mills school j (t . rfo i, at 11 o'clock iu the forenoon, lo tax. and gets back not quite $900.! khow rat, * e if ““'y have.'whv the said Ad(uini*traii<>n should ' not be In other*words Walterboro jrays into granted,. - * ' »i,. i , j . Giy-n under mv hand, this 2‘tml day ol the regular county channels at least Au«u»t. A. I>. 191“ Puldisheil on the 24th and 31st day* of Aug. 1910, in The Preas and Standard JNO. D EDWARDS. Probate Jndg* o show cartsa, if any th. v Save, wt v 1 t bv | ublie rptfl; Fa-t bv r..ic __ __ , i a -I O.O. d I.O! he bydknd^Tjqbn N v esbit % m mm m m mmi under inf hand, this ptfh Jay : ^ a>:e ‘ s ' an<1 !>enaitv If S.f/oorf. Prfl ! xiiy. MichjfSiiysr ' Mctsy/Taibert, 5 acres; Hast bv v , ' /■ ‘h >r sixteen years I have btten a contiruml sufferer from Itching Biles. T or five year* 1 could not lay..do\v» save-fiat on my back, an-; for weeks of that time I never lay dowfi at all; sat-up in mv r tcipfig chair at night* - Last February, 1 was iq_Chicago; f wc*.t v -Ecorgmueal Drug C ).. on Jimte Street, and asked a Clerk to^ive-m. the host thing he had for the trouble. Ho sold me a box^of T^tter- ino. 1 came back to my h.tme in Northern Michigan, and less 1 than balfdhe box made a complete cure of the trmibkx' T! at was fi\.. : months ago, arid there is.sJli4 to signs of the jjkiiiqg n appealing It fr*eLs -ii good to think that all thc^b yehr- of -iitfcring 1 have at last found a eqrey/Petterine is a marvelous remedy.” Tettorine euros Eczema, Tetter, Ring Worm, Ground Itch. 1tek,- mg Biles. Infant’s Sore Head. Pimples, Boils. Scaly Batches on th. Face. Old Itching Sores, Dandruff , Cankered Scalp, Bunions, <*or:i- ( hilbains and every form of Skin l h'sease. Tctt^rine, 50c; lettering Soap, L'5c. Sold and guaranteed by J. M. Klein; or bv, mail frviin tne manufacturer. The Shruptrine Company, Savannah, Ga. " ' HI.AKf KAVNSUn*. Cely Qiles, 13 -acres; bounded by lands of I!. B. Heyward, Guess Bros, and M. Dash. * Taxes, costs, etc :r.$i:;.95 f Ohultv <>t Colletoii., pays 4 ,„untv. ami 2' ' **!*&. * '' r0 '"''' NOilCe «f PfllBafy EleCtlOB *. \Vbt*r*a», Harry s*nith made Viiir 1 / mil.s r.-ad tax', which amounts in u , me* m gram him Lctiers of Admin v / round numbers to < > Mm I-> n* ‘ bt ration of the E-uie and tffeeis oi; Exccmiv* Commiti^ DtmocraHc Party A. E. Morrell $3,300 every year from which she gets no returns. The supervisors and county commissioners, in spite of this fact, refused to work the 'w roads leading into town within the boundary line of the tow n and a NOTICE. * On September 2t>. 1910. I wilt make my final return to the Probate Court a* fund has been raised on popular sub-! •Iminl.trator of the ••late of John T II , | TroeMlal*. deceated, and will luunedi- scription by the citizens of the town <tely tbetaafter apbly to tha Conn for letter* di*miMory Maggie True»d*le, Admiaistiatilx. amounting to $2,700 to pay the coun ty for building sand-clay roads from the town’s boundary line to the court A‘ \ , house!" S 24 4t NOTH . , . , , On Hept 1st, lido. I will make my Now, friends, does this look like j final return to the Probate Court a* ai- .CulleUm 1 .'Uut> / W alre boroyo C , Aug. 15, litl". Notice it hereby clven that the Fri- m i-y elet rioo r *dn or rite Democra ic Party will be held on Tuesday, Augu*t the Walr-rh .-o—G C Fender, J M Acker-i Tf T I TO A I 30tb, 1910. gnd the »t.;ond primary, If man. F L Kinney AVaixlVlU JL 1 UlxAL one ia necessary; will, be held two week* Warren’s X Roads-f W Meggetk'T l Iter. The Tnanagats of the election W Biveu*. Richmond. Davis . • T TRiVC shall open the i>clla ai 8 o’clock am, WUHam#-J T Harris, C W Crosby. R . LiliVlH und cloke ehem a4 4 o clock p. m. After L Herudon tabnlating the re*ult the managera shall Wolf Creek-Eugene Kinard. L H Ma( ^ e from oyster shell lime with a certify th* same and forward the ballot XHeler, A H Herudon j burner used that makes one of the box. poll Hat and all other papers relat- j Young’* Mand-C H Andereon, C W best ail around land awakenera there ' ^ ^ is. k will correct the acidity in land; ocratic ExecutiveCommir.ee within for- tr eight hour* alter the cloaeof the pot) The Conaty Kx*cutive Committee will asMiubte at the Couit House on Thurs day, Mefitember 12 o'clock m , td tabulate the rtsuit ana declare the re-,. . suit of the primary. Don ( Mistake theCauseof Your The following managers hare been .4 / " apiv.inted: 4 Troubles. Adams Run--C U Linder, P W Mar- 1 Many pe'pte never snspfect their kid- tin, H.D Dodd ■ ~/ Aahion—W D Berty, Stephen Renton. H onfferiog from a lame, weak Perry C Kearse. or aching back they think thaSit it only Bell*—A w Hudson, S T llmef, a muscular weakness; when urinary Htury Hrelamt 7 IFs Your Kidneys. Berea—I) T Strickland. W M Ha^an .1 R Lincer, trouble set* in they think it will soon ^ «« * eonect I’telf And so it is with all 'he Coiittou—Ja«;»er M Strickland, J C o'her symptoms >f kidrey Jisorderi. Redtsh, Ivey Kedith. Cottagevdle—T 8 Ackerman, John will prevent rust in cotton; shedding, in cotton; will unlock phosphorus and potash deposits in the land Will do away with the wire worm pest. We refer to Mr. W. C. Brant at Ruf fin as to results as a remedy for wire worms. Price 1 7 $8.50 Per Ton delivered at Walterboro. E. LCOMMINS Meggetts, S. C. That i* jost w here the rUng- r lie*. You ing slvuiid n<d V i rqhihite I. ntfaction in Waiterborb concerning —.—„ thik stateqf affairs in tr.ith the cit- » • • . * - <3 Perhaps the feeling that Wtltor- i: ,n« < f the town arc* willing toniakt* Ik»«» iVgetting m »rc than her share thu* cniitributiou to the rest of the of public "pap” i*< due to the an- county. In fact they contribute yet i* i* /. ., K ». M'* 'V E A 9* Sheptirl' M Hickory Hid—/(» Chap.in. ?*eo Wtl- t. EH iUadkmgn t aa*.« ■ Charlotte Telegraphy School cst4U, !* *’ , *«»* ■ Du 1, nmeging *-HA RLu i TE, N. C. Bd uon’* Mi 1—K H I’imer, K K Ua4- hscsaiXie*, kC'*oaipxo4e 1 by pwitiB i , ♦ , < mm? /^nArriW /in I*'’**. H M Benton. Shraegh. my l ins male it » tuost tm- I GREEN GROCERY CO.! oru ~ A 1 Hut>r ’ !: p i ^ had . Lodge—H W Carter. B M Johns, It R *f>d diMy *P*tl* and my * f '• - » • ' 1 .-PHONE 2Cx Mity. nounced mtentioh of the supervisor more in other ways, and the good .* ( Map'e Can*—.J F At - . # . ' „ z mail K O Hiott “ \ ‘ r ^ , me iree tcnooio at any ,. wv ,^ and county commissioners to build , t p'e in the county know it. For • HEADQUARTERS FOR Pwjt-1’8 Haines, T 8 Jop**, N J w ' fkl Th* kidney •ecrettoiw a;*o gave The apporiioDaitnt will be the'same as NOTICE. By order of the County RoHf<l c Edu- strengb jiud e^ercr w*. so far c »ue the iru>r*e* of the various School idditcn, i‘ B Acker- that l con.d hardiv attend to mv house- h ^ by hU . lh,,r '^ ,i to °^ n o • . ' , . . . r , tue free •cooo;»at any time they ace at. sand-clay roads bn c&ch muin high way leadirtg' into Walterboro a dis tance of five miles before going lie- instance take* those movements tending toward the uplift of our people, and where does the rest of yond. This intention was formed, the county, turn for leadership? we believe, with the best intentions, W’hat section of the county furnishes and upon the advice of Supervisor Owens of Richland county. It is not law, and we believe that when the supervisor and county commissioners have their attention called to it, as it has been recently, they will adhere to the tetter of the law and continue this road to the boundary line. more of talent and time to help up build the-county, irrespective of sec tion, than does Walterboro? How many of the recent public spirited movements in a religious, educa tional, co-operative business way, are there not. having originated in Walterboro? CHOICE BEEF VEAL, MUTTON AND BEST SLICE HAM AND BREAKFAST BACON ARMOUR’S ( BREAKFAST SAUSAGE and Vegetables j 0 ,:es “• much mn..yance l*y their frequency ( year, except the 'lispenmry tund Petp'te—C L L ixeiace, A Dnggvri, in p*t>«*ge. Hesnur Jkhout Do*$N Kid- < ! ut Charley Craves. pqU. I procured a box and theu* u»e ** W * B ‘ 4ck ’ 8r - J =°l n - of Education... FoSSS.'i u , e „ iy , 7mp , nB 0 , KJ trou . •Ids—T H River* ger, Victor Hickman Peeples, 9 C Beilin* bl « ” For sale by all dealer*. Price 50 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. AH KioePaMh-H U Heats, A K Reels, orate Foster-MiPmro Co. Buffalo. * 1 .^ U J"r K) ” * f ^" ,n . he Elbert DeBot* .. . . . . .. . ' i i*** W. B. saadera of Coliato* Oouuty. Ritter—U MN Ritter, E L Ritter, b* w ' or *. •‘d* *g«t»i« for th* lotted N C „ Will present the same dulyattest- Derrsvill* Carter. States M; md all indebted to bis estate will Ruffin—II J Crosby, W K Smith, Ish am Padgett , SMaey-O O Bridge, C W Garris, J 8 Jordan. Smoaks—A C Hiera, p W Riaber, P W Strickland ^ Snider*—W J Ottainger, J M Kiaeri, G C Breland. Tiger .Creek—J B WUliamn, J W Hiott. Henry Robertsoa. Remember th* name—Djan'i—and . no other. make payment to the undersign*!. Annie C. Senders, Administratrix. Walterboro. S. C., Ang. 20, ItlO. NOTIOS. All dtisens of th* Town of Walter boro and the sarroeading country will' Women loves * dear, rosy complexion, please report to me all vagrants loafing Burdock Blood Bitten panties the ^ 1 »*••-***• blood; dears tb*.skin, gestures ruddy, • 1781 J.X.Bryaa.Hegi»tmH. sound health. ; 1