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Aim HAND AKD, WAtTKBBOlO, E a OUffit is X rOF HPHOOT7 CBANOED itirlMrer^ Daijr at (irrra CjHUWll. Sruoaks, July 22.—Special: Chil- drena day exercises were held at the Edisto Sundry school Sunday after- Troon, July 14. The program was EVnOtEEX SdML LEFT OUT Does ' Not Em- Aay IternHory la Errr* School District. particult-rly inlerestir-jt and the chil dren performed their respective parts with due credit to them selves r-nd the Sunday school. Special credit is due Miss. Lulle Connor for her skill and untiring efforts to train the children for the occasion. The following is the program as carried out. Processional. Prayer—Superlr*‘endent. Hymn—"How Finn z, Foundation, choir. .. ‘ , Recitation — “Children's Di/ • About ona year c-go, the oouivy Greetings," David Risher board of oducatlon decided that the ! f^ng—"Some Blessed Day" Choir limlta of the Walterboro school dis-# Recitation—“When Jesus was a triet No. It were entirely too small, sot only for the accommodation of the people- living in the territory of the - Walterboro school, but on account of the fact tbc-t it does not ^•embrace nine square miles which is minimum territory allowed under the conatitutlor«l limitations. Ac cordingly, an order was drawn, en larging the district on all sides. Little Child," Merlon Conror. Song—"in The Tomple," Group of children. Recitation—"The Savior and the Children.” Jessie Connor. Song—“Some Other Day,” Choir. Recitation—"What Shall I Give Him." Pauline Rlsher. Recitation—Welcome to Cradle Rollers,” Group of children . j Song—"Greeting to the Bahics." , Pauline Rlsher. Recitation—“Jesus Our Help«r,” An fcppeal was taken from the de- ( Song—"Sunbeam Song,” Group cislon of the county board of edu- 1 of girls. cation by the patrons of the Ev- * Recitation — Flower Exercise. «rgraen school, which apeal was i Gr " up of , rh,ld T.^ 1 carried to the Str-te board of edu- ! KlnK » Three rhIMren . King cation, the late J. 8. Griffin, Esq., and J. C. DeTreville, Esq., being the attorneys for appellants. This case has been pending ever since c „__ ., If - ...... ., before the State bowd of education, ' Ch ?,°" g If J G * VV lth Me ’ Recitation—"There is ro But Jesus." Cornelia R'sher Seng—The Way of The Cross, Chrir. bnt no decision has been handed down and all efforts to secure a decision appeared^ to be futile. Ac cordingly, & meeting of the county board of education was r^c^ntly held and It was decided to cn the boundary line of the Waltei school district so as to embfree uil tka territory In the original order with the' exception of the Evergreen district. The new order of the county board of education sets up the fol lowing boundaries: -That the limits or boundary line at'*Walterboro school district. No. It, be altered and extended in accordance with the prayer of the petition, the limits or boundary as Song—"Docs Jesus Care” Choir. Solo :=;: ^Where Jesus Is Tis H^y'hXMlss Henry. ‘citation— "Cur Offering," Jen- Rlsher. Song — Beautiful. Glear*!ngs [ng.” Choir. Collection. Benediction. ReeoiaUioai of Whereas, our Heavenly Father IB his divine wisdom called unto him* self our beloved teacher. Mrs. Mattie R> Polk, on Mcy 31. 1»1* resolved her class, the Excelsior Class of Cress Swamp Sunday school: First, That we share with all the church In the sorrow occasioned by the personrJ abeerce of our do- voted. consecrated, and efficient teacher and Christian lady. Second, That we hereby testify'td her fr-lthful, sealous, never tiring and able service ns a teacher of said class during her years of con nection With K; _ ... • Third, Thnt the secretary donate a page of our record as a perma nent testimonial of aopreclatlon r.ad affection toward our beloved teacher Fourth, That we deeply sympa thise with the family in their be reavement and pray for the Holy Comforter to send the balm of hero ine to their bleeding hearts; % Fifth, That a badge of mourning be worr* by the members of the etas for thirty days as a tribute of de votion to our earnest tercher: Sixth, That ccpire of thes- ree- olut’otis bo sent to the bereaved family. Southern Christian Advocate and The Prers and S‘sndr» , d. Mrs W. D. Berry. Pres. \\\ M. Godley. Sec. Josiah Ponds. Treas. Mt. Carmel News. Mt. Carmel, July 22. — Spec'al: We have not much news to write but will send a few notes. * Mr-ny of the young folks of our section attended services at Pleas ant Grove Sunday. G. W. Way, Mieses-Addle aM _ Eatha Linder, Alice Sykes and no altered and extended to embrace ' c,audla B*»ch attended the Sunday the terriory lying twlthln the fol- •chool, convention r-t Carters Ford lowing boundary or limits, th&t i» ,a8t w»ek. to any: Commencing at the conflu ence of Great Swamp and Black Crook and following the run of If you are « housewife you can not reasonably hope to be healthy or beautiful by washing dlshee, sew ing and doing housework all day. and crawling into bed dead tired at night. You must get out into the open air and sunlight. If you do this every day and keep your stom ach and bowels In good order by __ _ taking Chamberlain’s Tablets when tern corner of the lands now owned j Miss Theo Ortman, of Char lea tonT^needmj, you should become both M. B. and W. A. Padgett. T. 8.. Linder and Miss Jennie Linder attended the Quarterly conference Great Swr-mp and thence following , at Ruffin Saturdr.v. such boundary-line to where the) Mrs. Ettie Peeler and children, sam* crosses the run of Ireland,of Charleston, are visiting the for- Creuk and theace following The rui> raer’s mother, Mrs. Ervin C. of Ireland Creek to the North-wea- ft each. and occupied by Jeff Beddrrs; and is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Ervin thuaee following the Norther* C. Bench. ary of these lands to the Glvhans Mrs. Johnnie Prine, of Boston Ferry public highway and cross!r*T . Oa., who hr.j been visiting in this the arid public highway by a section, has returned to her home, straight line to the head of Sim- She waa accompanied by her bus- moas* Branch, taking in the home band, who came over for her. Of James Craven; and thence down Mrs. W. R. Beach spent Satur- Btmmons’ '.Branch to Imds of S. H. day with Mrs. C. K. Carter. ■monk, and after leaving said Mrs. Rraisey, of Hendersonville, branch running in a South-easterly visited her sister, Mrs. L. A. Lin- direction following Northern bound- dor. recently. ary lands of S. H. Smoak. aeparat- Miss Bertha Tuimbleston, of Wal ing his lands from ftarreada plant- terboro is vetting ' er aunt, Mrs., atlon to Sandy Dam Branch, and E. R. Way. i •unM.MMitvfv n| Tn loving remenibrsr-'e o' mr mother. Mrs. M. E. Ramsey, who depnrted this life July 23. 1911. One year today, dear moTtier You bade us r.'l fqreweli. And -ntered the Heavenly mansion. Where Angels dwell. I mourn thy loss, dear mother, Subml<-s«velv | «-»!«. For a happy, joyous welcome. At the pearly gate. ’ •** He r tolls are pr.st. Her work is done. She fought the fight. Her victory won and entered into rest. '«*• A devoted mother, she Is gone, But not feraotter*, newer will her memory fade, Loving thoughts will ever linger. Round the grave where she !■ laid. . A loving daughter. healthy and beautiful, ail dealers. For tale hy following the branch in a Southerly dirtctlon to where it forks; in a straight line to the head of Black Creek and thence following Black Creek to the confluence of Great Swamp. That as a further means of description and Iccnticn of territory comprised in the P. P. Htott Withdraws From Rare. To my Friends: I desire to re nounce my withdrawal from the race for Probate Judge. On ac count of my business affairs I cannot unialn In the race I do ivoiy kiMl! - thsnk my many friends for their ma^.y ex>re*i|o:«s 'of toiifidci.ee and supp-'rt so fer in my behaJf, snd regret th.»t my, business affairs are such as to cauSe me to withdraw. With man> kind wishes to my friends, I am. Very respectfully. P. P. HioC. Wr-lterboro, July 30. MASTER'S SALE. The State of South Carolina, Colleton County. COMMON PLEAS. SHE CAVE UP AUrHOPE tkrktm hM T« hip Mrs. Craa, ■* At IM* Fmt Bdkf Is CM* Meetxe, Va.—Mm j. C. Green of thti place, says: "I s-iff-rcd with womanly troubles so that I could hardly sit up. Two of the best doctors la eur town «t. 1*4 I tried different medi- hnea. until 1 gave up all hope of ever «mtag wen. —” One day. I decided to try some CnA dui. It did so much for me that I ordered some more, and it cured me! mMifa,* **** ** W<f ** ** * eT * r 41(1 ** | 1 public but cry before The pains and the trouble are nR the Court House In Walterboro, on r,n *, .'K »*'• «•* *«“•<»«« 1. All that certain piece, par cel, or tract of land, situate ill the LEGAL ADVERTISING E. L. Lucas, et al Plaintiff. vs. Jasper Martin, et nl. Defendants. By virtue of above court herein. every _ know what Cardul will do for sick gal hours of sale women.’* A few doses of Cardnl st the right time, will save many a big doctor bll^ by preventing serious sickness. |_ 4 . . 1» tones up the nervous system. and| Coun, y and a,a,e a ^" a « d . contaln- K '* ke t* 1 * fWkl ,reih and (65) sixty-five acres more or Thousands of weak women have been restored to health and happiness hy and bounded as follows. North using Cardul. Suppose you try It. I by land now or late of John R. P. It may be Just the medicine you need. FoXt Eailt by lattdH now or Iale of 1* B — ITnfr f»; LiPrt* A4<rtsary D*w . CK«tt«. I. I. Fox, South by lands late of yutfA PrdKTTW Ce.. Oxtt—nn—. Tw>S.. *n> f*pr -ial , fcttrortvm*. anjM-iuc* enok. "Hom T n tha estate of NMlllam Dandridge, an ••■••■^toasawsw.West by l&nds now or late of R. A. Willis. 2. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate in the County and 8tr.^e aforesaid, con taining (300) three hundred acres, more or less, ar«d bounded as fol lows: North, by lands of the es- tote of Sleigh, West by lands of J. O. Jaques, snd South by lands of R. A. Willis and landa of the es tate of Aaron Martin. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers on each tract. C. 0. Htndereoh. Master. July 13, 1911. X ! Sheriffs Sales. , I will, sell at public outcry on Monday, August 5. 1912, in front of Court House, the following tracts of land, as levied oo for taxes. Wake* IVtw-wstiip. Margaret Simmons, 32 acroa, more or less, bounded north by lot No. 5 of Goff tract; east by lots Nos 7 and 9 of Goff tract; south, by lot No. 11 of Goff tract add west by lands now or formerly of BisseR. Taxes, coat and penalty 99.58. James Staggers. 14 acres, more or less, bounded by Sam Fraser, Ka tie Brown and Bellinger tract. Taxes, cost and penalty, $(.7S. W. R. Fox. Sheriff Coltetoo County. Walterbord, S. C., July 14, 1912. MASTER’S SALE. The State of South Carolina, County Treasurer. COMMON PLEAS. Kathleen Sanders, et. nl. T ! John B. Sanders, et nl. Fir>t Open C< tton Poll. The Press and Stsr<dard hrs on display the first boll ciP open cot ton reported so far for this coun ty. It was grown by Mr. Steve Rob-1 _ . , the ertson of Stokes, and sent to Mr. I L always serious seid Jno. F. Lucas, president ct The ; °(t en a dangerous disease, hut it and school district, and to more accur- Colleton Bar king Co., with s note I can be cured. ChamberlaJn’s Colic, nPly fix the location and bound- which asked, "Does this look like cholera and Diarrhoea Remedf has ariea, as aforesaid, a- diagram there- money?" Mr. Robertson is one of cur#d , t even wheD maUgant and ep pirt the most progressive farmers of is hereunto snreTPd es a aod parcel of this Order." of this section. demic. ForosaJ* by all dealers. Arcade Departmeht Store 232 and 234 King Street and 203 Meeting Street, Charleston, - • South Carolina — - - • » ■ i -- URGES! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MAIL ORDER HOUSE IN THE SODTH A Joyful Event***With Glorious News of Great Economieis*** GREAT SUMMER eLEARANgE SALE AT THE ARCADE STORE ■ ' - 1 The tremendously saving summer clearance sale offers you an opportunity to stock up on our new summer merchandise for about 1-4 to 1-2 less than regular prices, even though you live many miles from our store—the savings you can make will doubly discount the cost of getting here. Ladies' and Misses black, colored and cream serge suits reduced to HALF PRICE Ladiea* and Misses colored silk and linen dresses at HALF PRICE Lades’ Walking Skirts in black and colored panama and voil reduced 1-4 OFF FORMER PRICE One lot 50 dozeffXfidies' White Lawn and Lingerie Waists, lace and embroidery trimmed, values amongst them up to $1.50. Reduced to 49c each Ladies' Tiimmed and Pattern Hats reduced tu HALF PRICE Bed coverings, floor coverings and house furnishings all re duced. Dress Goods, Silks and Trim minus reduced 1-4 OFF FOR MER PRICE Gents' Furnishing* reduced 14 OFF FORMER PRICE We are member* of t he Char leston Refund Railroad Ara»- ciation, and will pay your fare if you m ike your purchases in Charleston. SEC CIHRIESTON FIRST & Company. _ s=ae=*0E5i HELP THE KIDNEYS Walterboro Readers Are Leering the Way. It’s the little kidney Ills— The lame, weak or aching,back— The unnoticed urinary disorders That lead to dropsy sad Bright’s disease. ^ When the kidneys are sick. Help them with Doan’s Kidney Pills. > A remedy especially for sick kid neys. Doan’s have been curing kidney troubles for 50 years. Endorsed by 20.000 people—endor 8tate a f orMald , known M ed by citizens of this locality. Mrs. W. D. Wilkins, ll«\w. Jones Bt., Sav&nnah. Ga., says: "I have no hesitation in recommer<ding Doan’s Kidney Pills as a remedy of merit for the purposes for which their ose is intended. I found this preparation very effective in re lieving kidney roenph^nt. For Bale by all dealer*. Price 50 eauta. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo New York, sole agents for tha Cnl tad States. Remember the asm#—Doan’s— Every one admires the tore and finish of our PIANOS, ORGANS and other musical instruments. The oldest Music House in the South. The best of everything in music. Write for '•Iree song book. Piano tuning in the Country at rea sonable rates. Siegling Music House, No 243 King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C Hr virtue of the decree of abovf court herein, I will Mil at public outcry before the Court House In Walterboro, 011 Sale day in August next f5th day), tka following de scribed realty, within the legal hours of Mle: All that plantation or tract o' land, situate lz^ the County and the “Beech Hill” plantation, and de scribed ns follows: All that planta tion or tract of land situated in the County of Colleton and State of South Carollra, the tame being a part of the plantation known ns “Beach Hill, containing elevtn hun dred and nineteen and or«d half acre more or less, and bounded on the North by homestead tract of Bur rell Sanders, on the Bouth by lands laid out to Richard Woodward, on the East by Fishpond and Char leston road and lands formerly of James S. Glover, occupied by Wil liam Fraser, and on the*West by lands laid out to John Woodwanl and particularly described on a plat of the same by Archibald Caoip- beli, William Hetson and others, the first bearing date December 29, 1841. The fee In the above lands will be sold, the life estates cre ated under the will of Mrs. Ann J. Sanders being reMrved. Terms of sale esah, purchaser to pay for papers. C. G. Henderson, Notice of additidkal Whereas application made to the County board of cation tor Colletoa Comaty to or* der an election in Headeraoevilla ■Chool district No. 22, on the qaee- t4on of voting an additional tag levy of 2 mills In laid district and n petition preMnted signed by ono- third of the qualified electors and resident freeholders of tho age off twenty one in said district, praying said election bo ordered. It is ordered nnder section 120f, of tho Cod# of Civil Lawn. 1902, that an election bo held Satnrday, August 17, 1912, at Hendersocwlllo school house *or other convenient place within said district, that only those persons who return real or personal property for taxation, and present registration certificates provided In general elections bo al lowed to vote at said election. Each elector favoring tho proposed tax words “For Additional Tax” printed or written thereon, and each elec tor opposed to said additional ton shall vot* a ballot containing tbs words “Against Additional Tax” printed or written thereon Polls will be opened at I cfelock a. m. and closed at 4 o’clock, p. m. D. W. Poyas, J. H. Hamlin, O. H. Guess. Dr. H. A. Willis and O. E. ’ H. Moore. trustees of said dis trict are appointed managers to con duct said election. If tho majority of tho votoa in Mid School District shal "For Additional Tax” and '"Against Additional Tax.” tho ad* dltlonal tax shall ho levied. Within ton dmya after tho olofry, Hon tho abovo hamod managor* shall report to tho Board tho ro- ■nlt of tha election and famish them with tha poll Hat, tha ballot box and all papora a p par tain lag tharato. X u *L W. BLACK, ■»., " W. W. SMOAK, J. W. CAMPBELL. Co. Bd. Education Collaton Co. Walterboro, 8. C., July 24, 1212. 7-31-3f. ■ - t - notice: of AdiDnaoNAL tax 'va July 13, 1912. Master. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. The State of South Carolina, . Colleton County. COMMON PLEAS. Paul Sanders and E. L. Lemacks Co-partners as Sanders A Lemacks Plaintiffs. t „ < vs. Margaret Gadsden and Edward Per ry. Defendants To the Defendant, Margaret Gads den, Vou are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaird in this action of which a copy is here with served upon you, and to serve a copji of your answer to the said compliant on the subscriber at th»!r office In Walterboro,, 8. C., within twenty days after the service hero- of;'’>xcluMve of the day of such service: and <f you fail to answer the complaint wjthin the time afore said, the plaintiff in thla action will apply to the Court for the de manded in the complaint. Date June 21st, A. D. J912. * v Bgd. 1 II. D. Padgett, (Seal). Clerk of Circuit Court. Sgd. Padgett. Lemacks A Moorer, Plaintiff■ Attorneys 7-I-4L'' Whereas application made to the pounty Board of Edu cation for Colleton County to or der an election In Oak Grovo School District No. 41 on the quee- tion of voting an additional tox? levy of 5 mill* In Mid District and a petition presented signed hy one- third of the qualified elector* and resident freeholder* of the age of twenty-one in Mid dlatrict, praying said election be ordered. It Is ordered under section 1202, of the Code of Civil Laws, 1902. that an election be held Saturday, Aug. 17, 1912, at Oak Grove school house or other convenient place la said dlatrict, that only those persona who return real or personal proper ty for taxation, a-nd present regis tration certificates as required tn general elections be allowed to> vote at said election. Each elector favoring the High School ahalf cast a ballot containing the words “For Additional Tax” printed or written thereon and each elector op posed to Mid additional tax shall vate a ballot containing the words, “Against Additional Tax" printed or written thereon. Poll* will be opened at 2 o’clock n. m. and cloMd at 4 o’clock p. m. Jno. Y. Bench, Columbus Avast snd J. Q. Fender tfusteM of said district are appointed managers to conduct Mid election. If the majority of Use votes oast In Mid School Dlatrict shall bo “For Additional Tax” and not “Aagainst Additional Tax” the ad dition*! tax shall be levied. Within ten days after tha elec tion, the above named managers shall report to the Board the re sult of the election and furnish them with the poll list, the ballot box and all papers appertaining thereto. H W. BLACK, SR. l W. W. SMOAK, J. W. CAMHBELL. Co. Bd. Education Colleton Co. Walterboro, 8. C„ July 30, 1912. 7-31-31. $100 Reward, $100 Tli- rrak, r« of th)* piu-r »+ll b- pl<*a»<t f* 1* vi u tbat tln-rc U »l k- -t on<> droadvd dliwaa* th*t kJhm,. h.<* b.H-n atik* to ■■urw la all Its •tier*, and tl «* U ratirrh. liull a Catarrh I’ur* I, th«i 01.1/ OOHitlVr ru.o ••'!»» k 110*11 to tb- Bird- trul fratprnhjr. Cmarb b. Inc a rouatltutioual dl-aaa-, rrqnlir- a runat.tatlonal trratmrut. Hall a C«t.irrb « ur- U Ultgu tut. rosily, artiac dlrwlty ii| u thr Mart .in! moron- aarfarca or tin" M.trni. n.m-by d -afroyl:.* I!:i» foundatk'* of tb- ill* n«n, rod tlrli * th* patient rtrroctb by tnlldlnc up tha ronatltatlrai ami aaalatlnc »»- torr In- ik Ire lt» »-fit. Th-' |.n»pri*tnrm aave n -ren •‘i fst *i 11 tra mratln fn.w-r» that ttiaS f ffrr o r iinipt'pi tw,Ji. r, f.ir any r»ap that w f ills ti> run . h. n> f ir luit of tr-tliuonlala. Adlrpaa r. J CHEEKY 4 CO., T-iteOus Ok fca 1 br -11 DniccUU. 73'' Tata U_:r» racily I\IU (jt