The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 06, 1912, Image 3
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9. 1911.
AND STAND AED. W aLTKKBOBO. & «L
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LEGAL ADVERTISING
TAX XOTICE
-TA* books ©t the Corfnty TrpasKt-
er will bo open for the purpose
of COl lee tin* ta*e» from the 15th
day of October. 1912, to December
SI, 1912. The levy it as follows:
Mills
5 3-f
Ordinary County 5
Roads . .. 3
-’Constitutional School ;j
e —■ - i i. ■
Total .16 3-4
Special School Tax Levy.
Mills
■ dge.. : ■ s
Hum Gully 3
Rice Patch 3
flmoeke.. • • • • • • S
Uttle Swamp 3
Styjokland.. 2
Williams 4
Bethel 3
Ruffin 2
Solders 3
Bethlehem 2
Hendersonville. . .. .. ..10
WaKerboro 7
Red Bank 3
Cotta*eTllle 7
Rajrjprs 3
Sand Hill S
Penlel.. 6
Poll tax $1 on all male* between
the ages of 11 ar«d 60. Also a com
mutation tax of $2 on all mr-'es be
tween the axes of 21 and 50 which
shall 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. «
Williams. Monday, Nov. 25.
Ashton. Tuesday, Nov. 26.
FY>lks Store. Wednesday. Nov. 27.
Berea. Thursday, Nov. 28.
ftnoaka, Friday. Nov. 29.
' Lodge, Saturday morning, Nov. 39
Jackson boro, Wednesday, Dec. 4.
Green Pond. Thursday, Dec. 5.
Rico Patch—Tuesday Dec. 10.
Bolin—Wednesday, Dec. 11.
All other days at Walterboro.
R. E. Jones,
County TVeasuref.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
'he State of South Carolina.
County of'Colleton.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS,
lusan K. Terry. Henry Rents and
Wade Rents.
;• Plaintiff. , v
against.
tebecca Polk. J. J. Heap. O. A. Hern-
on. Laura Heap. Sulah H. Evans;
nd Maggie Heap. Marion and Lissie
leap, infants over tae age ofgjour-
eeu years; and Bertha Fisk and
leatrice Fisk, infants under the age
f fourteen years; Wash Fisk and
im Bailey, et al. unknown to these
lafotiffs.
Defendants.
TO THE ATTENDANTS above
amed:
YOU ARE HEREBY’ SUMMONED
nd required to answer the com-
laint in this action, of which a copy
i herewith served upon you. and to
erve a copy of your answer to the
aid complaint on the subscriber at
heir office, in Walterboro. S. C..
rlthin twenty days after the service
ereof. exclusive of the day of such
ervice; and if you faif to answer
he complaint within the time afore-
aid. the plaintiff in this action will
pply to the Court for the relief de-
landed in the complaint.
Dated October 30th. A. D.. 1012.
Padgett, l^nacks A- Moorer.
Plaintiffs* Attorneys
(Signed »y -v
1. D. Padgett, - (Scalv
Cierk of Circuit Court.
l-6-6t.
, Town Tax Notice.
The Ua books Top th« Town of
Valterboro. will be open for the
ollectlon of taxes at the store of
1. W. Black, Jr., frum Nov. 1st, to
0th. 1912.
D. B. Black.
Clerk and Treasurer.
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KIDNEY MISERY VANISH.
Your out-of-order kidneys will act
ine, ending most severe bladder trou
»les. No man or woman here whose
tidneys are out of order, or who
>uffered from backache or bladder
uisery can afford to leave Bloodine
k nd Kidney Tablets untried.
After taking several doses, all
jalns In the back, sides or loins,
rheumatic twiuges. nervousness,
leadache. sleeplessness, inflamed or
iwollen eyelids, dimness, tired or
srornout feeling and otner symptoms
>f clogged, sluggb.ti kidneys simply
ranish.
Uncontrollable urination (espec
ially at night! smarting, discolored
>vater and all bladder misery ends.
Ftae moment you suspect the slight
est kidney or bladder disorder, or
p£el rheumatic pains, don’t continue
o be miserable or worried, but get
i fifty-cent* treatment of Bloodine
Blood and Kidney Tablets from your
Iruggist and start taking as directed
with the knowledge that there is no
other medicine at any price, made
anywhere else in the world, which
is so harmless or will effect so thor
ough and prompt a cure.
This unusual preparation Roes di
rect to the cause of trouble, distrib
uting the cleansing, healing and vi
talising influence directlv upon the
organs and glands affected, and com
pletes the cure before you realize it.
A few dav streatraent of Bloodine
Blood and Kidney Tablets means
clean, healthy, active kidneys, blad
der. and urinary organs—and you
feel fine. Accept only Bloodine
Blood and Kidney Tablets—fifty
cam treatment—from your druggist
or of the Bloodine Corporation, Bor.-
MILDKEDINA HAIR REMEDY
UKOWH HAIR
And We ('an Prove ft.
Hair troubles, like many other dis
eases. have been wrongly diagnosed
and although misunderstood. The
hair Itself is not the thing to be
treated, for the reason that it is sim
ply a product of the scaip and whol
ly dependent upon its action. The
scalp is the very soil in which the
hair is produced, nurtured and
grows and it alone should re
ceive the attention ir results are to
be expected. It s ou id do no earth
ly good to treat the stem of a plant
with a view of making it grow and
become more beautiful—the soil in
which the plant grows.must be at
tended to. Therefore, the scalp in
which the hair grows' must receive
the attention If you expect it to grow
and become more beautiful.
Loss of hair is caused by the scalp
drying up, or losing its supply of
moisture or nutriment; when bald
ness occurs the scalp has simply lost
all its nourishment, leaving nothing
for the hair to feed upon <a plant or
tree would die under similar condi
tions.)
The natural thing to do In either
case, is to replenish the soil or scalp
as the case may be, and your crop
will grow and multiply as nature
intended It should.
Mildredina Hair Remedy makes
the scalp clean, healiny and whole
some. It quickly peneirates the
pores and stimulates the hair glands
and scalp tissues, thereby promoting
the growth of the hair.
Its action is quick and the hair
soon shows the effect of its wonder
ful cleansing and stimulating quali
ties.
One 50 cent,bottle is enough to
convince you of its great worth as
a hair growing and hair beautifying
remedy—try it and see for your
self.
Mildredina Hair Remedy is put up
In 50c and |1.00 bottles. Sample
botti* by mall for 10c. If your drug
gist will not supply you, we will
send you the |1.00 size by mail pre
paid on receipt of price.
Mildredina Specialty Co.,
.. „ Boston, Mass.
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SYMPTWS OF Odsnm
Yield to VinoL
The tnedkal profession do Ml ho>
lleve that consumption la Inherited,
fcut a person may Inherit n weaknaM
cr tendency to that disease.
A prominent cltisen of EransvIQK
Ind., writes: “I was 111 for iW
months with pulmonary trouble, and
had the best of doctors; I had hemon*
hages and was In a very bad wap.
Through the advtce of a friend I tried
Ylnol, and I feel that it saved my
life. It Is all yon recommend It to
be. I believe It la the greatest medW
cine on earth. I have advised others
to try Ylnol, and they hare had the
same results." (Name furnished on
request)
Ylnol soothes and heals the inflamed
aurfacea and allays the cough. Vlaol
creates an appetite, strengthens the
digestive organs and gives the patient
strength to throw off Incipient pulmo
nary diseases.
Try a bottle of Ylnol with the an*
derstanding that your money will ho
returned If It does not help yon.
P. S. Stop scratching, our Saxo*
Salve stops Itching. We guarantee U.
JOHN M. KLEIN. Druggist*
Walterboro. S. C.
MILLIE CHRI8TINE DEAD.
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Arcade Department Store
* 232 and 234 King Street and 203 Meeting Street,
Charleston, - South Carolina
LAjtGESI WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MAILORDER HOUSE IN THE SOUTH
SEE CHARLESTON FIR'ST
YOUR NEAREST MAIL BOX PLACES OUR STORE BK?HT NEXT DOOR TO YOU.
AUTUMN SURPRISES
A stream of delightful novelties for Autumn and Winter wear that will have
no ending until after Christmas, and each fresh shipment seems more fascinat
ing than the last—if such can be possible. The latest in
Flagged Train With Shirt.
Teann ghia ahirt from hia back an
Ohio man flagged a train and saved
d a w™*, but H. T. Alston,
Raleigh, N. C., once prevented a
wreck with Electric Bitters. "I was
in a terrible plight when I began to
u»e them.” he writes, ”my stomach,
head, back, and kidneys Were all
badly affected and my liver was in
bad condition, but four bottles of
Electric Bitters made me feel Ilk**
a new man.” A trial will convince
you of their matchless merit for any
stomach, liver or kidney trouble.
Price 50 cents at Jno. M. Klein's
Only a Fir© Hero, r ^
but the crpwd cheered, as. with burn
ed hands, he held up a small round
box, “Fellowir^ he shouted, “this
Bucklio's Arnica Salvi I hold haa
everything beat for burns”, flight!
also for boils, ulcers, sores, pimples,
eczema, cuts sprains, bruises. Sur
est pile cure.. It subdues inflam
mation, kills pain. Only 25 cents at
Jno. M. Klein’s. \
A letter from Prof. J. Rice Ood-
ley, who is teaching at Timmons-
villc contains the pleasant informa
tion that he is well pleased with his
school and that he is getting on very
nicely. Mr. God ley Is from Island-
ton and is a teacher of considerable
ability and experience.
SORES AND ALL «KIN DIELSES
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When Tetterlne is Used
This is the one unfailing reme-
dy > and no matter how severe a
case of eczema, piles, tetter, ring
worm, old sores or scalp disease
you may suffer with, TETTERlNE
will give instant relief and affect
a permanent cure. We know the
merits of this soothing, healing, an
tiseptic ointment so well that we
fully guarantee It. Get a 50c box
at your druggist, # If he has not
1 the genuine TETTERINE, send us
60c and we will supply you at once.
The Shuptrine Co., Savannah Ga.
For Sale By John M. Klein
WORTHE VS
Trade Mark.
WONDER WORKERS
The Great Nerve and Drain Food
Highly recommended for Nervous
Debility, Nervous Prostration, T’re-
ma-ture Decline, Drainage, lA)st Vig
or, Reproductive Incapacity Paral
ysis and Paralytic Tendencies, De
cline of Strength. Premisture Old
Age, Loss of Ambition, Insomnia.
Melancholy, Nervous Dvspepsia, Kid
ney and Bladder Trouble and Con
stipation.
Those Tablets will be found valu
able in the treatment of the Va
rious Debilitating Diseases of men
and it> the moat extreme cases of
Nervous Prostration in. women.
GUARNTEE: We will send six
boxes of A’orthen’s Wonder Work
ers to you for 15.no, and gua^nte:
them to give satisfaction or return
the money.
Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxes $5.00
Sent by m^l on reclptf of price.
Distributed only by
The Worthed Wonder Worker Oik,
Melmeo-Boston, Mass., U. B. A n
9-11-tf.
One Twin Dies Nineteen Honrs
loro Other.
Millie Christine, the world fam
ous colored twin sisters, united from
waist down but with separate legs,
born and reared on a little farm near
across the North Carolina line near
Whiteville, died last week at their
home near Whiteville. These hu
man wonders have been to Mulllnii
on several trips as they have numer
ous relatives here. They were re
lated to several colored famil
ies by the name of Gerald, now liv
ing in the immediate locality.
Millie Christine has traveled and
exhibited all over this county and
the world over. Having twovirginaa
but only one rectum, they were one
person form in two , parts, their
minds and sensibilities being nearly
alllgned. They were well educated
negroes speaking five languagee.
One sister was named Millie and
the other Christine but they signed
with both connected by n hyphen.
As is known, ever since emancipa
tion Millie-Christine have been
owned and controlled by J. Pearson
Smith of Colleton county, this State,
who had the entire confidence of
them and exhibited them all over
the world and they attracted large
crowds everywhere.
Two years ago Millie contracted
consumption and the past summer
was spent by them in the North.
Up until that time they always en
joyed good health and never knew
what It was to complain. Dr. Cro-
well, of Whiteville, was their phjK
slcian. Week before last Millie rap
idly grew worse and died at 6 p m
on Tuesday. Just before her death
Christine, who was la best of health,
was taken with a severe spell of
vomiting. Dr. Crowell was at her
bedside and said that Christine an
nounced her slater's death even be
fore he himself had detected that
life had left the body. *
The minds of the two always ran
»» Ih® »»me groove. Christine said
Millie died Tuesday at 6 p. m. and
Christine died Wednesday at 1:30
p. m. A human being existed for
nineteen hours united with the part
of a corpse. The living sister bore
up wonderfully well but after a few
hours suffered excruciating nervous
agony. ( hristine knew her own de
mise was inevitable, for the living
eould not be cut apart from the
dead. The two sisters had always
prayed that they might pass away
at the same time.—^Mullins Enter
prise.
IYmy Y«oth’« Oumpancfto for 1913.
The Youth’s Companion appeals
to every Interest of family life
from housekeepng to athletic*. It
begin* with stories of youthful vim
rfld vigor, with articles which dis
close the aecreta of successful play
in the great games, wkh charming
tale© of life at the gjrhs’ colleger.
Hu The Companion does not sur
render these mead era when thej*
have entered the more serious path*
of life. Mothers will welcome the
page for Little children and the
weekly dootor’a article. Fathers will
fir*i th© important news of the day
as it is, and not as it is rumored
to be. The entire household will
appreciate the sketches which touch
gently on common foible* or carica
ture eccentricity. In short, for
less fthod four cent* a week The
Companion . birdra into the homo
clean entertainment, i pure, inspira
tion, fine Ideals, increase of know
ledge.
Name* rarely Been in tibleer of cons
tents will be found ir« The Com
panion's Announcement for 1913
which will be sen»t upon request
NEW FALL AND WINTER SUITS.
RUGS,
NEW JOHNNY AND MACKINAW
MATTINGS,
OOATft.
LINOLEUM,
NEW WASH AND SILK WAISTS.
LACE CURTAINS,
ntKKEKS,
SHADES.
MUSLIN AND FLANNELETTE,
PORTIERES,
WALKING SKIRTS,
HOSIERY.
MfUM*,
GLOVES.
DRESS GOODS,
VEILING.
UARPETS,
ETU, ETC.
Write for one of our fall and winter Catalogues. It will be sent by return
mail.
Louis Cohen 6b Company.
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CHARLESTON* A O
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ATTENTION! EVERYBODY!
We invite you to inspect our line of fall and
winter Merchandise, 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 and women.
We also have one of the very best lines of
childrens school shoes.
Islnndton Mercantile
Islandton, - Sout
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Company
KCarolina
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Waiter*©**
Eatftbliahed In 174*4.
Oldest Firm In A merle*
D. A. WALKER
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ant letem ok the alphabet?
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Vith Ram pies of paper to these
not familiar with it.
Every new mibscriber for 1913
will .receive free all the issues for
the remaining weeflui of 1912; also
free. The Companion Window Trans
parency and CaJesdar for 1913, in
rich, translucent colors—the most
ber..utiful for all Companion souve
nirs.
144 Berkeley St., Boaton, Mas*
New Subseripltions received at this
office.
THE YOUTH’S COMPANION.
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Don’t waste your money buying
strengthening piasters. Chamber
lain’s Liniment it cheaper and better
Dampen a ‘piece of fianne! with it
and bind over the affected parts and
it will relieve the pain and soreness.
For sale by all dealer*.
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Thompson, of
Lodge, visited relatives in town Sun
day, having come In hia car. '•
Because you couldn't have Hecf or
Pork Without Them!
WE CARRY A COMPLETE
LINE OE
BEEF AND PORK
Especially Designed For
Knife And Fork!
You will be pleased with the
meats we sell you.
If it were not so, we would
H. A. FRANCIS
Meat Market
•Walterboro, S. C.
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Fall Goods Arrived
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Our two stores are filled to overflowing with new
goods for the fall trade.
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Our stock of Dry Goods is very full and complete
of the latest in pattern.
Fall line of Brown Shoe Company’s celebrated
shoes. These are the latest in Men’s, Women’s
and Children’s shoes.
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How about a wagon for gathering your crop? Let
us sell you a one-horse or two-horse wagon.
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Yours for Fall Business
Farmers Mercantile & Warehouse Co.
J. M- Witsell, Manager.
F. J. Berry president of the
Smoaks Mercantile Cofhpaay, was
among those In town Friday.
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OUR LARGE CAPACITY enables us to save
patron’s time, which is worth more than toll
charged. Every department open to your inspec
tion. We furnish 2 lb. Sugar bagging and new
“our profit
ties for 75 cts. per pattern. * Your
v - - . P 1
.the toll. Second hand bagging and ties furnished
here pays
at market, if you want that kind. Free storai
for your Seed. One trip completes thd iob; the
other follow buys thelint, through a public sworn
weigher. We buy-the seed. Give us a trial.
WALTERBORO OIL MILL
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