The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 23, 1912, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

* i f * ■■■ P; ADVERTISING TAX NOTICE FKE ADVICE TOUCK WOI Tk« books of th« Coontjr TreaBtir- br will bo opes for the puti»om of collect hi* taxes froth the 15th day of October, 1*12, to December SI, ISIS. The levy Is as follows: Mills ‘BMito ..5 3-4 Ordinary County. 5 Hoads 3 Constitutional School 3 TVnru Tin* Notice. ^ ' * The tax hooks foil the Town of Walter boro, will be open for the refection of taxes *t the store of, H. W. Black, Jr., fraan Nov. 1st, td lOtb. mi. D. B. Black. Clerk and Treasurer. Total . . . .16 3-4 Special School Tax I/ery. MiUs Lndte.. .. Rum Gully.. Rice Patch.. fhnoaks.. .. Little Swamp Striokland.. . Williams. . .. Bethel.. .. ^Ruffin.. .. Bn idem.. .. s Btauley-John*. Lodge Oct. 17- Special: Editor Pres* and SUndord —Miss Rubye Clifton Stanley and Mr. Bar ney Samuel Johns of-Bamberg were united in marriage c.t the home the brides ‘frarents, near this place „ on Thursday October 17. Miss •t {(Stanley is the daughter or Mr L. H. 'g i Srr.nicy and belor*<y* neo suffering from any to ills are invited to com _ promptly with tbs woman's private* goodeoeo dmortment Of tbs Lydis & Pinkhsm Medici ns Ca, Lynn, M Your letter wUl bo opened, road answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. A woman can freely talk of her privets illness to a woman; thus has been established a confidential corre spondence 'Which has extendfd over many years and which has never been' MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY ••Typewriter ha* been The UNDERWOOD portanci lollows: c in^ tono ~a~ * )een displayed at all expositions of im* ice since 1900 and m every case was awarded the highest prize. The list „ , —~ «... to a well .. - 3 known and hlgrhiy respected family bru * en * have they'published S 5 j Sh? t-* po<wesscid of a hi*h degree of ■ tcst * m:3n ‘ a * or a **((•*’ without the 4 inte’l?R?nce and many noble fr&ita of written consent of the writer, and never 3 {character. Her devotion to her the Compgny allowed those confiden- Her devotion c-hty-h at.l her many loving deeds 3 (will never be forgotten in this rotn- Bethlchcm 2 (TOunity. She has h.ui>)reds of friend Hendersonville. . in ! who will sincerely regret to have he Walterboro 7 leave us for her new home ins Ham- Red Bank 3 tent. Cottagevillc 7 { Mr. Johns is by no means a at ran Kaysors. . .. . . 3 here as he was born and resred Sand Hill.. .. .* • 3 i 1 ”** 1 " here, ancf belongs to one of Ponlel.. ...... » 5 Poll tax $1 on all males between the ages of 21 ar«l 60. Also a com mutation tax of 9,2 on all mr-’es be tween the ages of 21 and 50 which •l^all be paid at the same time and in the same manner as other taxes. * *' Dogs 50c. each. I will be at the following plac es for the collection of taxes on dates below. Hendersonville. Monday, Oct. .21. Petits. Tuesday, Oct. 22. Sniders, Wednesday, Oct. 23. Cottageville, Tuesday, Oct. 29. Centrewllle, Wednesday, Cv*. 30. Williams. Monday, Nov. 25. . Ashton, Tuesday. Nov. 26. Folks Store, Wednesday, Nov. 27. Berea. XhUTMlay, Nov. 28. Rmoalos, Friday. Nov. 29 Colleton's best families. He ialiigh- ly esteemed by all who know him. The marriage was quiet, only members of the family and a few in vited guests being present. The ceremony was performed by J. C. Lawson, the brides pastor. The mr.ny frieida of beth will J0H1 heart ly with -the writer ip wish ing them much success and happi ness in their wedded life. tial letters to" get out of their possession, as the hundreds of thousands of them in their files will Attest. Out of the vast volume cf experience which they have to draw from, it is more than possible that they possess the wary knowledge needed in your case. Noth ing is asked in return except your good will, and their advice baa helped thou sands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, should be glad to take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. Ad dress Lydia E. Pink- ham Medicine Co., (confidential) Lynn, I Grand Prix, Brussels 1910 Grand Diploma of Honor. Buenos Ayres 1910 Grand Qold Medal, St.. Petersburg 1909 Grand Prix Turkestan Jubilee 1909 Gold Medal, Glasgow 1909 Ji r f?o^^ e, . Barce,0n * 1907 Gold Medal, Jamestown . 1907 Grand Prize, Milan .f..... .. 1906 Gold Medals (2) Portland. Oregon 1905 Grand Prise, Liege Grand Prise, St. Louis Exposition....; Grand Prix, St. Petersburg Grand Diploma of Honor, St. Petersburg,I Diploma of Honor, Rome 3. 1908 Grand Pnse, Limoges 19M Fuel Grand Diplomf, Venice 1901 Gold Meds , Pan American. Buffalo 1901 Gold Medal. Paris 1900 0 The Company also rereived the Elliott Cresson Medal,the highest award of the franklin Institute of Pennsylvania,lin 1910. • !f Waa 1311* MrCtoe?? It is reported on a coMuetor on a parsenwer tre-ln that he went with soma friends to take a deer hunt. The conldtaotor was placed on a stand, got somewhat lonely, and the dogs Jumped a fine 200-pound or more buck, and. the buck came be hind t v e tree on which he wav lean ing and looked at him good, ther* Lodge, Saturday morning, Nov. 30 nxi ot t | n fr<m t of him slowly. Jackson boro, Wednesday, Dec. 4. Green Pond, Thursday, Dec. 5. Rice Pateh^-Tuesday Dec. 10. Belle—Wednesday, Dec. 11. All other dev* at Walterboro. ' R. E. Jones. CouiY.y Treasurer. MASTER’S SALE. By virtue of a decree of the The conductor, waking 'ram hie trance, when he saw the buck. Jum ped up with gun in hr<nd and yelled “all on board," at the top of ♦»««• \oice. The excitement made him fro cet hi? gun and that hr was !ef* there to shoot Mr. deer, inster-l of riding him.—E-vnfccrg Hcra!d. Every woman ought to have Lydia E. Pink ham's SO-page Text Book. It Is not a book for general distribution, as it la too expensive. It is free and only obtainable by mall. Write for tttoday. machS^ r ecords - professional and amateur—are held by operators of this “he Machine You Will Eventually Buy." H •" , "41 s Underwood Typewriter Company, he. < * r V . Underwood Building New. York BRANCH OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD o „ 223 S. TRYON ST., CHARLOTTE, N. C. I fnrday, October thirtccr^h, Court of Common Pleas in the case F(x ^ t Mirs Ixmtse Pish^r. of Ida Richardson, et al., Plfts. va Rlsher-Hcauvi. nt of the Providence r~G T hborhtx'd. was marriM to M^.., Tillman H^r’rn, of .9t. OroTtre. by Rev. Sam Danner, Peerl Folk, et a!., Dfts., I, H. C. Folk, Mc.ater for Bamberg County will sell to the highest bidder for j m the Methodic* oarsonage. at Grov cash at the Court House door. Bam- ' rr „ berg. S. C., on the 4th, day of Nov \ 'jn,, hrid*. the only d^urMcr of 1912, between the legal hours of y r R fn IM’her. var tttir d in ? •ale on sold day, the following de-fe.tMtmp'.'rue Norfolk eir**.'Wi«>h Mjv*.. scribed tract cf lend, to-wit: !grieves cr-l Kho.f® to niatth, S'i* All that certain tract or parcel . nrvrr lovellrr on thi of infid sitmte i . the County of Colleton. 1 .State cf Sonth vCako’ina, eo"tniniliig one hundred rji.J thr^e C103) acres, more or lees, and iourded on the North by lands of Ida Richard so**: Cast h>« lands of Wf . rp r< dpirt.'s of nuiQj hand- ATox Carter; "Touth bv land.-- «'i some presents. ' ^ MJm f.'ive polk ^'Id Mr-1. O 1* They will be at home to their Folk: jv’.d West h> lar.de of Mr- R many*friends after October 20th. Rebecca dwells. Ihirchfior toy :»y for papers. H C POlJx. ar^st-'r tor ‘nimberK f* 0 CARTER * CARTER. Plfts. Attys. 10-16-3t. oc^slrn. tlhproo.ni, son rf Mrs. I>’"c tr w,,re the ust^nl ennven ion- al black. Both are exceedingly popular aod Notice to Cbrditors. ' By virtue of an order in the c» e of Ida Richr.-'ds'-n. et at vs. Pearl Folk, et al.. in the Court of Com inor* P’eas, for Badiberg county, the dcc'irned, as up-f-ui R-t„- P -. r r lh/sr.«d cguae. will b«>ld a refer nee at his office, Paml erg. ?outh Care linn, on the 4*h. day of November 19127 at ten o'clock .a m., on sah’ day, for the proof of claims eg »i >►* the estate of Martha A. Folk, d - ceased, and aii persons havi’*.’ claims, avr.’nst said estate will ap pear at said time and place ’’’’d prove fheV-me. or forever be bar- ' - EU H. Henderson. ' Special Before?. Bamberc r C . Oct 11. 1912. '•10-16-3L tU CITATION. H. D. Padgftt. Fsouire, Acting Pro bate Judge. WHEREAS. Lula W. Sauls made .auit to me to grant her Letters of Administration* of the Estate and effects of Benjamin Sauls. THESE ARE THEREFORE, to cite and admonish at! and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Benjamin Sauls, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in ♦he Court of Probate, to be held •t Wclterboro. IL C.. on the 1st of November next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any* they have, why the esld Administrations abenid not b« granted. GIVEN under my hand this 17th day of October. Anno Domini. I, puibllahed on the 23 md *® day* of October 1912. in the PM and Standard. H. D. PAiDOsnrr, Clerk of Court. . Acting Probata Judge, Colleton Comnty. notiof.. AH Licenses mast be paid ot< or before November 1, 1912. D. B. BLACK. Clark and Treasurer. * lA-lf-lt. O'ltrjan-llalch. Vi-* IJlly O’Bryan, of Hendcr eorvlpc, and Mr. Eddie Gatcb. of F.;'ly fir.'nch. wern married tVi Ir* rolnv ni;:h* at the home of Mr. P \V.. I.c ,, *), I y J M Ackcrm-*' T'-v’ luarfie.qe aas a onkt r.'falr, oniv v few fricridi* of the coit,nlc w-rp prr ?nv to witnrv* the c-rm ony. i*,r }<riil ;, l c'"jpb b ft ' Thurt'day •uomi'-r for their home a* E>riV V’”iueli followed b.v *,he "crl wi-’nM of t!uir m;inj frir’ >fngi-tratc <7ir , *’in Heslft'm. *.!•. c’-’m'c. .• 4 1 Cb’fiin h : *F ten dered his rest-rnstion as M3.^lstr?te •'t, Ore-'n Por i ,r » h r '' , ''*rc effc^live •7 once. ,Th? deb vat I on are rccom- *ru ndirg the f.'eoop* ment of H. F Towles, thf magistrate e-icct, as a successor to Mr. Chrpiin. ry ont? admires the tone! tod finish of our PIANOS ORGANS and oilier musical i'istri:mcnts. The oldest Music * louse ia the South. 1 he best • v Vt Othirt^n music. W'ritf fir free luKik. Piano tuning in the Country at rea- ionahle rates. Sisgling Music House, No 243 King Street, CHARLESTON. S. C. Other counties may reeiyire good crops in order to have a good fa-ir, hut Poileion Count)' do- THie fair this year will be'.* ‘*reat one. THXBAILXYJXBBY00 You B ill Make No Mistake if You Folkrw fills AiR-lce. Never neglect your kidneys . If you hare pain in the back, ur inary diaorders, dizxlnesa and nerv ousness it’* time to act and no time to experiment. These are com mon symptoms of kidney trouble, uid you ahoutd seek a remedy, whic is recommended for the kidneys . o Doan’s Kidney Pills is the rem edy to use It has cured many stub born cg^es in this vicinity.^ Can Walterboro residents demand further proof than the following tea tlmoninJt « Mr*. Ida F. Bruggy, Savannah. Ga *ays: "Sotne years ago I u*ed Doan’ Kidney Pills In my home and th*>’ .eled well that i have often ro- ■otn men tied them to my frienda sine gave this remedj to a member of he family, who had kHdney trouble- and it effected a permanent cure in short time. I hc»ve seen ninny other cures made by Doun's Kidney [’ills ntui I know that 1 am not making a mi-lake wh<*n. 1 « ndor-e this remedy.” For sniu by ail dealers. Price 60 ent*. F**ster-Mllt>urn (’o., Buffalo few York, sole agents for the Uut ed ' Stutet. Remember the name—Doan’* 4 - and take no other. '• S' FIRTHS. __ Torri' to Wr. and Mrs. H. T Hsrrdon Saturday, Octolnr 19th, r- girl. n»:ah rf Miss Corri*' l*ilt* , biint. Jacksonboro. Oct. 21.— Vipecial^ Miss Carrie Pritchard, daughter of Frank Pritcbani, died at her home here Surrtay morning. Miss Prich- r-d had been ill for sometime. She was *55 years of age. The funeral services were held Mor.iay after which the interment took'* place c* (-‘id White church cemetery. After the great Fair is over will you oe able to claim a part of the credit for making it great ♦ .■■■■■.. -— - ■ " ———* 0 . Ifcatli it u Little Girl. Jacksonboro. Oct. 21. — Special The two year old darsjhter of Charley Reyrolds died fmnday. The funeral services were held Sut.dc.y afte^ which interment took place at old White Ghurch cemetery. Deafness Cannot Be Cored uaS£R /ROOF/MA* CHAKURQg,l,C» (/.. /i.. Eacuthistle Professional Notices. H R. PAIMaETT. Altorne>-afc-ljiw< Prompt Attentie-n to All Bualnpa*. WALTKKHOBO. K. C\ OFFICE OP Op. ,A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: J ^ J m 8 p. m., 6 p. m OPPIWITE Farmers and Merobantr Rank. 'Phone 80x w ALTXRBOBO. 8 O ATTENTION! EVERYBODY! We invite you to inspect our line of fall and winter Mercnandise, such as Dry goods and Notions. Mens, Youths, Boys and Childrens^ ready Made clothing. Ladies and Misses, Cloaks, and Sweaters. Also a complete line of outings. - We also invite special attention to our line of Shoes for men ana women. We also have one of the very best lines/of childrens school shoes. . ‘ / Islandton Mercantile Company §i <1 Islandton, South Carolina 11 ie rT DK. H. W. KLAtlK, 8K. Dental Burgeon B ALTERBORO, 8. C. Aaaoclatcd with Dr. D. J. McAI- hany in office next to Walterboro Drug Company. I’hu&I Office Hours PHONE 07*. Saved by His Wife. She’s a wise wom&n who knows Just what 16 do when her husband'* life is in danger, but Mrs. K. J. Flint, Braintree. Vt., is of that kird. “She insisted on my using Dr. King's New Discovery," writes Mr. F. “for * dreadful cough-, when 1 was so weak my friends j bought by local appiirattou*. ms Uxr vanaot n-arh tb* | had only a short time to live, and jyiTtarTfcSfsrw wit ZjfiLiSZ j it completely cured me." A quick al rvmntte*. UcafD«>« Is raasc4 by anlBSarod cure for COUghs and colds. It’s I he : most safe and reliable medicine for nimbusf found or kasartMt bcaHna. and wbea many thro&t and luo* troubles — 'fna*remit*uii**cS" b! ukrn osi aS .grip, bronchitis, heomorrhag**. A tbls tsbc rretored to It, anmial condlttos. baar* t r j a | will convince you. 50 Cents tnd dirtw will be deeHttjed forever; nint cate* out f >I _ . _ R art- caused ^ Catarrh, whirb u nntbiag bat |1 Guaranteed by Jno. M. Klein. aa Inflamed cooflltioa of tb# aiuc™, uirfarea. . W. Will flv# Hundred DolUn for any rasa of Deafusas (reared by catarrbi that cannot be cured by BaU'a Catarrh Cure. Send for circa Ulr *’ tT * 1 ' r. >. CHCXET A Ca. Toledo, 0. Sold by OruMlfts. T5c. Taka HaU'i rsaUy PUU for I. Sick headache ia caused by n 'disordered atomach. Take Cham berlain's Tablets and correct that and tb* headaches will disappear. I For aale by all dealers. a E. DuRANT. <3vll Engineer and I .and Surveyor COTTAGEVILLE, It. CL Prompt Attention given all business Plats Jriade. ALL WORK GUARAN TEED. DR. JNO. H. HTCK8, DENTIST. EHRHARDT, 8. O. At Ehrhardt from 1st to 20th of each month, and at Colletoa the balance of the month. ,, VACANT SCHOLARSHIPS IN THE CITADEL. SHE MILITARY COLLEGE ■OUTH CAROLINA, ION, ft. O. OF Fall Goods Arrived * Our two stores are filled to overflowing with new goods for the fall trade. '. . “ o ’ OuV stock of Dry Goods is very full and complete of the latest in pattern. 0 * ■ ' / Fall line of Brown Shoe Company's** celebrated shoes. These are the latest in Men’s,/Women's and Children’s shoes. / * * • ' • v - ‘ ■ F /. ^ How kbout a wagon for gathering your crop? Let us sell you a one-horse or two-hofse wagon. ' ^ . . Yours for Fall Business Farmers Mercantile & Warehouse Co. J. M- Witsell, Manager. i f ill SOUTH BEND WATCHES. Thcfe is no more reliable watch o«_ the market than the SOU FH BEND. I have, them and sell them under the very best of guarantee* FINE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY J. L VESTEHBERQ, Jewelry Store. Main Street, Next Door to New Pottoffioe.. WALTERBORO, ft. O. J 60 It la to be the greatest County Fair ever bold. Don't )x>u want a part of tho credit for aiakiag if $0? R got your exhibit ready. A Oouaty Agrloultaral Fair, tho hind wo Are goiag to havo thta year, i» the boat plaeo on oartb for inspoctioa aad oatortoiuaoot.