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mSS AND 8TANDAKD, WALTE&fiOSO, fi. C. *•. i»li. * O' Farmers’ Union Department i VNiOIV. Official IMrecturjr for Coaatjr aad L cal I aious. dollrtoa Cammtj. President J. D. Ki»her f Round. Sec. aud' Treaa., W. W. Smoak Wallerboro. Ckaplain, Joe. Langdale, Wreka Couciuc.ior, J. A- .WUlia, Cottage Title. Door Keeper, S. P. Goodwin. Wal terboro. Executive Gommittee^ J. O Jaquee Jr., A. C. Bieland, t*. F. Koger. l/ocal Taioas. Aahton L. H. Yarn, president T. J. Simmons, secretary. Bells- \V. W. Bryan, president H. W. Hudson. Jr., secretary. Bethel C. H. Breland, president H. W. Breland, secretary. Black Creek—C. C. Litchfield president; P. A. 81 tnan secretary. Brant W. B. Crosby, president; S A. Blocker, secretary, Edisto A. O. Yarley. president S. J. Patrick, secretary. Fuller C. C. Crosby, president B. J. Crosby, secretary. Hall A. V. Rlckenbaker. presl dent; J. O. Jaques, Jr., secretary. Hendersonville, O. E. H. M»»ore p esldent; K. O. W. Bryan, secre tary. Horse Pen—Jos. La'ngdnle. pres Went; C. N. Langdale secretary. Hudson Mill—J. D. Hudson pres ident; C. J. t'rosby. secretary. Islandton,—W. M. E. Cumphell president; C. R. Wears, secretary. Omega H. P. Martin, president A. I. Martin, secretary. Peniei W. E. Otjuin, president L. Bellinger, secretary. Pleasant Grove—G. F. Copeland president; H. A. Crosby, secretary StoKi-s I). M. Saunders, presl Sent; K C. Bea<h secretary. Tabor J. A. Breland, president W. H Breland, secretary. WaWerboro, J...Y. Beach, preal dent; S P. Goodwin, secretary. Mt. Carmel—E. B. Way president O. M. Bennett. Secretary. Sniders—W. C. Brant, president; J. K. Get sinner, secretary. NOTICE OF ADDITIONAL TAX THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLI.V ELECTION. I C9unty of Colleton. Wb.rc application ha. b«n COURT OF COS SON PLEAS mad. to tb. County board of Ldu-1 A c , nd c p a.cd.r,. In caflon for Colleton C ounty to or- own rlght an(1 M executors of der an election in- Buckhead the | Mt w (n att (| testament of Ann j School District .N’o. 20 on the ques. j ganders deceeeed, and C. E. San- tion of voting an additional tax der> Alice M. Fooabee, Tocoa Sf-n- levy of 2 mills in said DistrictJ and ders, Annie Will Sanders, Marlon a petition presentd signed by one- Emerson, Octavia L^tnackg, psul third of the qualified electors and Sanders, - Cleveland Sanders, Kath- resldent freeholders of the aae of I ^ rln ® Z - Speights. Eliza G. ganders, resident freeholders of the age or | ^ Marc#1J||e Sanders and Donald SAID SHE wmo Mrs. Deb Long Unable to Stud On Be? Feet Mere Than a few Knutcs at a Time. A ’P.ilatr Irocal to Mere. All members of Tnbor local farm- ers nnioi-t are earnestly requested! to be preceut at an important meet ing next Saturday' afternoon at 0 o’clock. J. A. Brela-nd, President. | | Hold ColU>n Met'd! Fi*r HetSer Prid'es. T<» the Farmers' I'nions, County aud laocal; in our work for the price d»f cot ton Wd; have overlooked! the ruin ous prices that have been offered for cotton iwd. At pried's that have preve-iled we should use them for fertilizer rather than sell 1 have beer informed, and believe it to bd» reliable, that the market for cotton Mod oil and by prdoucts, and the prl* of meal, would war rant to $::tt per ton for sed-d 1 To Nike cj;.re of your seed. Pick a tin mu ><Mir cotton «lry Sto the sd*d-d in small piles well protectoil from thd* weather and d(» not sell any seed till the market advances considerably. K W. Dabbs. President South Carolina. State ' Farmers’ Union Mayesville. S <\, Sept. 13, 1911, twenty one in said district, praying said election be ordered. It is ordered under section 1208, of the Code of Civil Laws. 1902. that an election be held Saturday. Oct 7, 1911 at Buckhead school bouse' or other convenient place within said district and that only those persons who return real or personal property for taxation, and present registration certificates as provided in general elections be al lowed to vote at said election. Each elector favoring the proposed tax shall cast a ballot containing the words ‘‘For Additional Tax" printed or written thereon, and each elec tor opposed to said additional tax shall vote a ballot containing the words “Against Additional Tax’’ printed or written thereon Polla will be opened at 8 dclock a. m. and closed at 4 o'clock, p. m. O. P. Crosby, E. I). Herndon and Ashury Jones trustees of said dis trict are appointed managers to con duct said election. If the majority of the votes cast in said Sfhool District shall be “For Additional Tax'* and not “‘Against Additional Tax, - ’ the ad ditional tax shall be levied. Within ten days after the elec tion, the above named managers shall report to the Board the re sult of thslo eecjtion and furnUh them with the^oll list, the hrJIot ho* and thereto. H. W. BLACK. SB., W. W. SMOAK. J. RICE OODLEY. Co. Rd. Education Colleton Co Welterboro, S C., Sept. 18, 1911. - 9.-20.3t. • 'WHY HE IX1KH IT. P. Sanders, infants by their guar dian. ad litem. vs. ^ John B. Sanders, Frankie San der* and Annie C. Trim;< i««r. In fants, and Wilson- F. Sanders,; Gus- tavua Sanders, A. J. Nimitx, Edward Sanders; Tenie Sanders,. Della S. Daniel, Corrlne Lewis, Burnell G. Sanders, 1 Laura A. Larlacy; Della Lariacy, Raymond Lariscy, Annie Doniphon, Ellen L. Trlmmier, Camp bell, Trimmler, Philemon Trlmmier, Thomas E. Trlmmier and James F., Wilson ami Freddie Mowbray. To the defendants, Freddie Mow bray, Della S Daniel, Crorlne Lew. la, Burrell G. Sanders, Jas. F. Wil son, John B. Sanders and Frankie Sanders; You c*re hr;cly isumironed and required to answer the complaint In this action of which a copy is here with served upon you. and to f»-*cve a copy of your ai-wwer to the said complaint on the subscriber &t their office In YValt.-itoto, P. (’., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and If you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will apply to the Court for tire relief demanded In the com plaint. Date, June 23rd, A. D. 1911. (Signed >: HOWELL K GRUBER; Plaintiffs Alton.ev-. Cnqvs at Hldlolt. J. !> Yarn, farmer and merchant at*! notrn> pibhttc. of the Shiloh fMctino mum In town In-st week and innk. -i tl*t« report of crop conditions. Old cot the damaged by drought one- fourth and now dnniii^'ed by storm and rain-i one-tourtb. hate cotton Is not ih.tiMiged much except in low lands Old corn was excellent ami Is now damaged by being blown down and rrJnj; unless gathered at oTU*e will be damaged one-.dgbth. Late corn is damaged fully one- half. |vag while divnaged may recover Mr. Yarn states that the public road Iron Jonesvllle to Sniders fields work badly. He thinks i! ^\. Ttishi p " Mild be an excellent o\cT- ev»ed for rh;.* place of road. I TATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA ^ County of Colleton, IN THE COMMON PLEAS, all papers ap|>ertaining Kathletan Senders, and others. Plaintiffs, vs Freddie Mowbray, and others. Defendauts. - ORDER. On reading the annexed affidavit showing that the above entitled ac tion' is brought for the paTtltlon of real estate a-nd that the defend ants, John B. Sanders and Frankie Sanders are In-fanta above the age ‘ of fourteen years and do not r^alde in thia State John * B San ders residing at El Pb*o, Texas and Frankie Sanders residing at Co lumbia Institute, Columbia, Ten- r-essee. Now, on motion of HoweJl A Gruber, Attorneys for the plain tiffs, it la Ordered, that H. D. Padgett,. Esq. the Court of Common Pleas, who is a suitable person', he, and hereby is. designated and ap pointed as guardian ud litem for the said John B. Sanders aud Frankie Sanders and as such author ized and directed to answer and de fend the above entitled action on their behalf, unless the said John B. Sanders urxi Frankie Sanders, or some otto on their behalf, within twenty days after the service of this Order, shall procure to he ap pointed a guardian ad litem for the said John B. Sanders and Franklu Sanders. it is further ordered, that this Order he served on the said John H. Sanders and Frankie Sanders by being published once a week for six eoTisecutIv>) weeks in the Press and Standr-rd. a newspaper published at Walterboro, S. C., and that a copy thereof be mailed to eash of them at their address as hereinabove g.ve*. with the postage charges pre paid thereon. (Signed) C. G. HENDERSON, Vaster. I CONSENT. It. D. PADGETT. August 2 4 1911. rtnmjciiit Joim M. Klein Gives Reasons foe Selling at Half-l*i‘ice It Is often that I have faith enough in the medicines put up by other people to be willing to offer to refund money If It does not cure, said druggist Jno. M. Klelil to o.<» of his many customers, but he Is glad to sell Dr. Howard’s spe- 1 f rifle for the cure of oom*tipr.tlon and dyspepsia on that plan. The Dr. Howard Co., In order to get a quick introductory sale nu- thorir'd !>- 1 rP '"'ll the reg ular fifty rent bottle of their spe cific for half price, 2.’> cents raid n It hough he has sold a lot of it, r •! euarajiteed every package not one hits been brought bark as utt- p i > 's'’ .Mory “ Jno M Klein is still selling the specific at half price, although he •annot tell how long he shall he able to do so Any person who is subject to cot «<! I pat Ion sick headach •tizzlness liver trouble, indigestion or a general played out condition, ought to v take advantage of this opportunity. If the specific dims not cure them they can come right back to his store, -r.d he will cheer fully refund their money Airs. Julia Grav«-s Ibtaf Mrs. Julia Grave* died at her home in Walterboro last Friday night at 9 o’clock, after rn illness of several months' She was 74 Tears old ai»1 was a devoted mem ber of Peniei Methodist ehurch at which place she was laid to r"*t Saturday r-t I o’clock In the pres-, ence of a large crowd of sorrowing relative* aad friends. Rev J H Montgomery conducting the funeral services. She leave* one son, J \Y Graves, and four brothers. J If. J R . .1 K.. aixi A. W Benton all of whom are Confederate soldiers Pendergrass. Ga.—Vrs. Della Long, of this place, ia a rucent letter, says: “For live or six yc^TJ. I KUlfeied agoa- fog with wetnarty trouble3. Often, I couidu’u 3» k up more than a few m,uu*“s st a tlTre. r.nd if 1 stood oa my fret long, I would faint. I took Cardt.I, artd U helped me Im mediately. Now, I can do my work all tbb time, and don’t suffer l!ke I did.” Take Cardul when you f-'d ill in any way—weak. tir:’. m'.3crable, or undrr the weather. Cardin ft s'rcngth- bullding tonic mediaine for women. It has bren for nd to relieve pain and distress cautctf by womanly troubles, and is an excellent medicine to have on hand at oM times. Cardni a^si on the womanlr consti tution, building cp v/omanly strength, toning up the n'-rves, and regulating the womanly organs. Its half centurv of success Is due to merit. It has done good to thousands. Will yon try it? It may be Just what you need. A r \ your druggist about Cardui. He will recommend It. t N. B —TTriV M • l.acjirv'Advisory D*pt..Qia«ta* oota MaJirtna <./».. e.hacjnonxi. Turn..for Spariol nutrurtiom, *n.l *4 past bnoti, * Horn* TrcatatoM Wosmo,” sent ia ylaia wrawar. os raousaC SHERIFF’S SALE. FOR A UMITED TIME ONLY PHOTOGRAPHS! For Everybody in Every Grade and Style. 'THE QUALITY OF THE PICTURE DEPENDS ON THE PRICE YOU PAY ' Stamp Pictures a Doz. for 25 cents. N Card Pictures 1-2 Doz. for 50 cents. Post Cards 1-2 Doz. for 75 cents. The above are “Cheap Pictures." No guarantee goes with them, but you get all that is coming to you. THE BETTTER GRADES. Half Cabinet ~ a t.7 Doz. $2.00 Standard Cabinet i 2 Doz 3.00 Cabinet Folder 1-2 Doz. 4.00 - The better grades are- guaranteed. If you are not pleased in the beginning we require and make another sitting. Should'this be a failure we throw up the job ancl refund your money. « DELICATE BABIES AND DIFFICULT SUBJECTS OCR SPECIALTY! I will sell the following tracts of land on ualesday in Oct, 1911 at the court house at 12 of clock, M„ for taxes, costs and penalties: Blake Township. Isreal Shepherd. 15 acres land bounded north-east by Eliza Ford, south a-nd west by Jim White et al. Taxes, costs and penalty, $7.42. Bethel School District. . Mrs. M. R, C. Gaskin*, 97 acres, bounded north by J. M. Gaskins, west by T L. Hudson, suoth by J. D. Hudson, and west by K. K, Hud son. Taxes, cost and pena.ity, $9,18 J Heyward Timiodiip. Esta-te Starling Wright 15 acres, bounded south by R. B,.« Heyward, and Hro., west by Mrs. Zallar, north by Julius Colter, east by Isaac Joueg Taxes, cost and penalty, $t>.75. G. F. Kinsey, 20 acres, bounded ^ east,-' north and west by Henry Kinsey, now C. V. Kinsey, and \ and penalty, T ““' ‘ O’RILEY HAS PLEASED OTHERS! Strickland School District, H. A. Padgett, 13 acres, bounded ; north by A. K. Padgett and J. H. Smith, east by A. R Padgett, south and west by J. N. Kinsey. Taxes cost and penalty, $14.28, Sheridan Township. Ber* Hughes, 598 acres bounded north by Wm.' Lookup lands, east by C. W. Jaques, and estate oY Josiah Hlott. south by estate of Josiah Hiott and west by estate of D W. Hughes. Taxes, cost and pea alty. $30.57, Warren Township. W. D. Smoi'k, 123 acres, bounded north by John and Ben Brown>, east by estate of Landy Samuel, south by G. H. Smoak and west by Sandy Brown, et al. Taxes cost and penalty, $21.68. Mrs. M. A. Lyons, 12 acres, yuru'ed north and east by H. B. Linder and Joe Nobles, south by W. A. Strickland and west by Dan- 1**1 Lii'icr. Tiaxe* cost and penc-lty, $7.71. Estate Janies Walker, 22 acres hounded north by (’ H. Mosley, Jr., east by IJ. (’ Simmons, south by Jenkins, et al, wesi by Risher Tax es cost and penalty, $7,19. \\. it. KUA Sheriff, Colleton County. IT IS NOW UP TO YOU!! Will Arrive September 25 MAKES GOOD IIKAl.Tin FLESH UlfttHKAD SCHOOL. Vhliiig to he Enlarge*! arrl two TYwelwr* Emptied. Smoak*. Sept. 18.—Special The iron* of Buckhead w hool district •Id it meeting recently at the hool house, extended by practically ery patron. It was decided to ilarge the school building and 75 was raised In a few minute* r thi* purpowo. The purpose of ie enlargement, i* to employ two achers Instead of one as hereto, re . Prof. W. B. Miley will be the •tncipal and the assistant will be nployed Integ/The next session III begin Monday (• tol er 1». An Ice cream feidlval will be give this school house Saturday after- aon for the benefit of the school. The patrons have also signed a fUltion for a special levy of three itil, the election to be held. Satu^ sy October 7 tb. J. A. J. signals of distress. WalterlMiro People Should Know How to nisi Heed lYiem Sick kidneys give many signals of distress. Tin* RiH-retions are dark. con tain a sediment. I Passages are frequent, scanty. ' painful. Backache is constant day a-ud night. Headaches and dizzy spells are l frequent. John Al. Klein Offor** to Pay For Samose If it Falls. Begin the use of Samose today, and you will soon notice a gain in good healthy flesh To all who i , . , , » ... are thin weak and run dowr. this 1 ,ht ‘ weakened ne,> ‘ 1 '**** remarkable fle*hformlng food , , promises plump rosy, perfect health ,)0 '; * dela> ’ l “ e * “ P ’ H ,a, kldnt, > vigor and vltalltw r * t I. ^ . ..... . Most people eat enough to become . Kid " e> V *"'* , f ° r fat; the tnvuble Is not lack of food * U ' k k,dneV1 '* ba,k * < ' ht> - and urtlli * r y bnt lack of assimllrJive power. Sam ore mingles with the food that is eaten, so that it is assimil ated by the blood, and builds up piersing plmnpt*>ss and good- .healthy flesh Those who u*.. J?** ,mose for a week or ten days will soon notice a - gain In weight and an improvement in general strength and health. I Siunose is in tablet form, pleas, at*' to take and is sold by one of the most ‘ reputable drug stores In Walterboro John M. KMen un- disonders. Mrs. J. W. Griffin* 40 Pitt 8t.. Charleston, S. C., says; “I have used Doan's KUIuey Pills arvl have been so greatly benefiW'4 that 1 r.toi pleased to recointnesd them. I bad a lame and aching back and at times could hardly get around. The use of Doan's Kidney Pills r.s directed helped mo wonderfully. 1 chicrfully endorse this preparation in return for whr.< it has done for me.” hor sale by all dealers. J’rlce 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo der his personal guarantee will re fund the money if it does’not give b, *‘ w York, sole agents for the Uni sat isifact ion. i t<*i Slates. J. R. Fox, of Attains Run, wm in town Monday. There was a man who lived alone A wife he never found. Until he had his pictures made When O'Riley came to town Remember the and take no other. name— Doan'a LEGAL NOTICE. By virtue of an execution against property dated August 12, 1911, | issued by H. I). Padgett, Esq,. ' Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Colleton, and filed in my i office August 12, 1911, directing me to satisfy a judgment ui favor of T. G. Williams. Plaintiff. and I against the Manhattan Tie and Timber Company, L. H Rush, and VS. H. Felder, Defendants In the' sum of $1089.31, with 'interest thereof from the 4th day of Au gust, 1911 etc., out of the proper ty of the said judgment debtors as may be found in Colleton County;, said Judgment having been obtained in the Court of Common Pleas for Brrnwell County and docketed io Colleton County on the ith day of August. 1911; and there being no personal property of the said judgment debtors to be found in this county, | did on the 11th dav of September 1911. levy upon the lands and tenements hereinafter described, the proper ty of the said The Manhattan Tie and Timber Company situated in this County and I will sell the same to the highest bidder. for cash, at public outcry, before the Court House door ;:4 Walterboro 8 C . on the 2nd day of Octoher. •*11 at I o clock, M,, or as soon thererfter as practicable diirln legal hmirs of sale. All that tnxt of land cop-taininc eight hundred Acres, more or less situated in Colleton i’ountyf bound ed north by lands of |* \y Rish. er, known as the Shepherd tract; east by lands formerly of Peter Rent*. Herndon and Mauldin South by lands of Mauldin; <West b>< livuls formerly of R. D George W.R FOX Sheriff of Colleton County Walterboro. S. C Sept 12, 1911 9-1 4-3t. It is Gratiijring to Know That so many of the good people of the Smoaks com munity have adopted that system of backing, namely: Depositing their cotton checks and using the bank book until we feel that our highest expectations for business u iil have been surpassed. We wish to say to those people that we are ever reidy •to assist them in their enterprises and \\dl protect their interests as long as they protect ours. New ac counts are being opened daily. Mr. reader, are you numlvered among them? If not, come in today and get on the rig lit road to success. Five Per Cent, on Savings The. Bank of Smoaks SMOAKS, J. S. WILLIAMS, ^resident. W H. YARN, Vice- Prest. - 5. C. W. C. PATRICK. JR. Cashier. •K ig ths First-Class Dental Work at Reasonable Prices Best plates $ 2 5° Gold crowns 22k 4.50 Bridge work per tooth 4.00 Silver fil.ings 50c. Gold tilling cN $1.00 to 59.00 to 5.00 to 5.00 to 1.00 up O'Riley is coming. Master Harry Knight ha« return ed home aiter a stay of two week* in Ctottagevllie. Painless Extraction of Teeth a Specialtv—50c. CHARLESTON DENTAL ROOMS 306 King St. CHARLESTON, S. C. C. S Latimer, D. D. S., Prop. We i»ay Railroad fare within twenty-five miles all work amounting to $10.00 or more W. O Thompson, and son. Lodge were in town the part of the week. j The Colleton Mercantile aid M an * lurr ufacturing Company has just erect ed a handsome new sign in front Mrs. Jane Herndon of Sniders, h spent last Wednesday ia town vis- °* * to Ye in town. It hears itlng, , words “Colleton Mercantile and G. B. Herndon, of Eutawville, I Manufacturing Company, The Brick spent Sunday iu town with relatives Store.” .