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Blanca P. Padgett, VS. tL W. Hoff and Eleanor J. Hoff. ^ • By virtue of decree of above Court fcarein, I will sell at public outer) •n front of the Court House In Wal- terboro. 8: C., on aalea day In Janu ary next, same being sixth day, “All that piece, parcel or tract of land ‘with all the buildings thereon, 'altujfte, lying and being in State and County aforesaid, Sheridan Township containing seven (7) acres, more or ■, and bounded as follows: North by lands of Phillip Dandridge; South by lands of T. R. Ackerman; East by Lands of C. W. Redman; West by lands‘Of Wm. Dennis; the said lands being the same mentioned in n deed from M. A. Adams to R. W. Hoff of date May 12. 1900, and re corded in Book 37 at page 294 in R. If. C. office for Colleton county, the above boundaries being taken from nald deed/’ Terms of Sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers. C. G. Henderson, Master. December 14. 1912. MASTER'S SALE The State of South Carolina, County of Colleton. COMMON PLEAS * Jacob Ehrhardt and Charles Ehr- hardt, surviving partners of the '» firm of C. .Ehrhardt and Sons. Plaintiffs. VS. E. P. Carter, D. M. Carter and A. C. Carter. Co-partners in Trade doing business under the fism name and atyle of Carter Brothers, , Defendants. The St..te of South Carolina, Colleton County. COMMON PLEAS ’ Fincken-Jordan Company VS John T. Dailey et' al. By virtue of the decree or above Court herein, I will sell at public ou'aCj before the Court House in Walterboro, on Sales Day in January 1913, within the legal noirs of sale, the following described Realty: AH that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being on Red Bank Canal, waters of Edisto River, In the County and State aforesaid; contain ing, according to a plat of Charles M. Smyley, surveyor, dated Febru ary 19, 1906, four hundred and four (404) acres mpre or less, and having uch shape, form, marks, buttings and boundings as appear on said Plat. Said PJat attached to It 4e*d from E. H. Fincken and Wilhelmina C. Mey er to R. M. Anderson, dated July 31, 1903, and recorded in R. M. C. office, for this county, in Book 29. page 307. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers. C. (J. Henderson, Master,. December 14, 1912. By virtue of decree of above Court bnrein I will sell at public outcry in front of the Court House in Walter boro, 8. C.* on sales day in January fenxt, same being sixth day: ’’A lot of land situate m the town Of Ashton. Colleton County, South Carolina, bought from Mr. Jos. W. Jones of McLaurin. S. C., by Dr. E. P. Carter. Said lot is bounded as follows: On the North by J. W. Jones; on the East by lot of Mrs. BSe Jones, South by public road loading from Ashton, S. C., to Is- landton, S. C., West by J. W. Lyons and Dr. E. P. Carter's lands.” The above property to be sold up on the following terms, to wtt: All Cash, purchaser to pay for papers. . . C. G. Henderson, Master. December 14, 1912. BIASTER'S SALE TAX NOTICE The books of the County Treasur er will be open for the purpose of collecting taxes from the 15th day of October, 1912, to December 31, 1912. The levy is as follows:’ Mills *Ate 6 3-4 Jrdinary County 6 Rciu.i, . .. .. ## ## 3 Coi^iitutiona, School 3 The State of South Carolina, County of Colleton. COMMON PLEAS Walterboro Live Stock A, Vehicle Company, VS. George Samuel. By virtue of the decree^of above Court therein, I will sell at public outcry befare the Court House in Walterboro, on sales day in January, 1913, within the legal hours: All that tract of land situate in the coun ty and State aforesaid, originally the property of Eve Samuel, deceased, containing ^originally 200 acres more or less, the portion to be sold is that BMigned to George Saanuel in the division of the aforesaid tract, the division line running from South to South and cutting the original tract Into two equal parts, conveyed to him by Josh Samuel, and bounded. South by Sam Small, North-east by Frank Berry, and West by Josh Sam uel's part of original tract. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers. C. G. Hendersoa. Master. December 14, 1912. MASTER'S SALK ^ The State of South Carolina, Coanty of Colleton. COMMON PLEAS M. *!. Cunmtnss. VS. S. D. r.unu.u. By virtue of the dcvjc •! Court herein, I will a» labile outcry before the Court U-mis-j In Walterboro, within the legal t,our3, on sales day in January. 1913, lu>; following described Realty: All Hint parcel or tract of land situate in t!ic County and State aforesaid, contain ing thirty-six 1S-10O acres, and bounded a* follows: North by lands of Frank Jones. J. W. Jones and Mrs. Jano Bennett, East by iands of Mrs. Jane Bennett, South by lands of W. W Jones. The, said tract being cut off of the Southern portion of the W N. Jones tract. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers. C. G. Henderson, Master. December 14, 1912. T»tal.. .. .. 16 3-4 Sfieciul School Tax Levy. Mills dge S .turn Gully 3 Rice Patch.. . v .. .. . .. 3 ■Smoak* 8 Llftle Swamp 3 wtriokland 2 Williams 4 Bethel.. .. 3 Rnfffn 2 Sniders.. 3 Bethlehem 2 Hendersonville . . . . 10 Walterboro 7 Red Bank.. . T 3 Cotta geville 7 Rayaors.. 3 Jand Hill 3 Bonlel.. 5 Poll tax |1 on all male* between tho-nges of 21 and 60. Aleo a com- on Jt at ion :ax of $2 qn all males be tween the ages of 21 and 50 which Bhal! bo F"M ^ same, time and in tho same manner as other tsdtee. Dogs 50c. each. J I will be at the following plac- i for the collection of tares on uates below. Green Pond, Thursday, Dec 5. Rioe Patch—Tuesday Dec. 10. Belle—Wednesday, Dec. 11. All other days at Walterboro. R. E. Jones, County Treasurer. CITATION. H. D. Padgett, E-quire. Acting Pro bate Judge. WHEREAS. Hattie J. Yon. made suit to me to grant hnr Letters of Administr&tloi* of tue Estate and eilects of tho said l*. N. Yon. THESE ARE THEREFORE, to cite and admonipn all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said L. N. Von, deceased, that they be and otptar before me, in the Court cf Probate, to be held at Walterboro, S. C.. on the 27th of Decern tier, next after publication hereof, at 11 i/cloi i. in the fore noon, to rbow cause, if any tnej' ha\e, why the said Admlaistratior# should not be gr-ntM. GIVEN tinder nv hand this 17th day of December, Anno Domini 1912. Published o.i ♦’•o I® "r.d “h* days of December 1912, In The Prcsu und Standard. H D. PADGETT. C. C. Acting Probate Judge, CqJJeton County. . ' -K MASTER’S SALE The State of Soi/h r.irolina," Countv of Colleton. COMMON PLEAS Catherine E T aques, et al. VS. Annie JnquoF. et :iT. virtue cT th d ;'•(-! rt herein. 1 will pell v nr!’ ' ry before the Court House in terboro, on Sales day in January, f.MV.'L \*cyr*rK Ov tb 2‘’r' ’ !'• of vi1913, ! will make my ffnvl return and im- m°dia t ely thereaOer npnly to the T> robate of Colleton County for letters dTsmlssory of the estate •f Paul Jenkins. - George Richardson. Administrator. Walterboro, S. C., Dec. 20 1912. 12-25-4L . yr All persons holding claims against the estate of John Bennett must pre- ramo rro"'”-’- •'‘tested; and all persons , 'd estate must hame P ’ I min 1strn- lor o. * 1 ^•9 * c> ■ » y' A ♦ | * *«?♦*••*to**. Whether you smoke Duke** Mixture to pipe or cigar ette. U ift delightfully satisfying Everywhere It la the choice of men who want real, natnral tobacco. la each Seaaeli there are one Ond a half ounces of choice Virginia and North Carolina tobacco—pure. mild, rlcb—beat aort of granulated tobacco Enough to make many good, sattafytng cigarettes—the kind that makes rolling popular. And with each sack you get a present coupon and a hook of cigarette papers frec^ Get an Umbrella Free The coupons can be exchanged for all sorts of sale able presents The list toeledes not only smokers* articlea —bat many desirable presents for women and children— umbrella*, cameras, toilet articles, tennis rackets, catcher's glove* and masks, etc. fturtng December and January only we will send tnir ttlustrated catalogue of presents FREE to soy address Ask far it oe a postal, today. Csmpnm f»rw OmU t .Wfrforr aw* etuyrtfS uilt *•>?' "pm HOUSE J. T,msu Y*S NATU. _Lkf. GRAN*'.£7 TWIST, j Htm POUR ROSTS (H*- New Times, NewThb^s The old fertilizer formulas are giving way to the new. At every farmers’ meeting lone subject should be the fertilizer formula that will furnfeh a balanced ration to the crop and keep up the fertility of the soil To do this the fertilizer should contain at least as much POTASH as Phosphoric Add. Our note book has condensed facts essential in farmers’ meetings and plenty of space to record the new things that you hear. Let us send one to you before your Institute meets. A supply of these is furnished by request to every institute held in several states. We will be gl id to send a supply delivered bee of charge to every Institute, Grange or Farmers’ Club Officer on request. It cntRgim no advertising matfcr. German Call Works* lac.* 42 Broadway* New York “—■“■iWsek.CisM*^^ “ *— “ -• ~ — — - Notice, 'Bencher'ti Raaraiuatioa. . There will be a teachers examina tion held at the Court Hor.ao. Friday. Jan. 10, 1913. beginning ut 9 •> clock This is i epee al <vcamln.ilion ordeT-1 by the State Hoard of EiucaHin in order to allow proupeev’vn teachcra. and those purnons teaenii:.* who ar® not' properly certificated, to ».u»ply themselves with proper trerter/.ials. 11. V B:.V\t. f-’r, Couui) of — r . 1 • . Walterboro, S. t’., Dec. !J. 191’. s *• RKAITIEIL HAIR AT HMAf.L i COST. Everyhody can have beautiful hair le v Vi 1 ’r *1ina Hn*r Remedy grows i 4i- -rd w*> ran prove it You don’t h.i,e t<, v.’ait aroitnd weeka and mouiliC lui results either. When you if Hit ’ 1 tinri Hdir Remoilv you ** ". pen ’•ry tirprovemert from 'h 0 very ftrs‘ replication. MMdredina Hair Reriedv dandruff, stops faltlng hair. am! raakeg hair grow (t rnic’-- !y penetrates - the hair gland'?, -'"d c'* -;ns *‘i n •• • i*' ao that it Fto; < thre . / • drr.ff. o To show how quickly it acta, we will send. FREE A large ‘.ial fr return mail to nr.youc ♦•' , o « ^ this coupon to the Mfldredinh Smn- laity Co.. Boston, Mass., with th’‘r name and^d 'm-f. nr**! in « or stamps to j y p—tr ~r John M. Kl'en. <?->•.■*•’! '-"rt 12-4-4t. WORTHKV8 TVndo Mark. WONDER WORKERS Tha Groat Nerve and Brain Food Highly recommended for Nervous Debility, Nervous Prostration, Pre mature Decline. Drainage, Lost Vig or. Reproductive Incapacity Paral- v-is r»»-«i Pnr-!yt’c Tccdenctpg, Ro cliae of Streat;th, PrcimrJure Old Age. Los* of Ambition, Insomnia, Melancholy?, Nervona Dyspepsia, Kid aey and BUdder Trouble and Con stipation. These TnbM.s will be found valu able'in the treatment of the Va rious Debilitating Dteeeees of men and in the most extreme rases of Nervous P-osfratlon in women. GCA 'f.'JTEE: We will send six br' 4.. r.f ertl.cn's Wonder Work- to yc.i for *5"O. and guaenn*®^ s. r t '?vo satisfaction or return th'* ir , or , ’**v 1 Pric**' 5t on a box. 6 boxes $5.00 bv m-iM on recfpt «f price. Di^trfbn'ed only by ’ll. H,. „ Wonder Worker Co., Mol:-' *»-!><**<ton, Mawc, l’. H. A., 9-11-tf. SAL E TO THE PUBLIC: WeokP P C , N 11-20-41. » 14. 1912. ^ Her. L. B. Ackerman, o* roifvre- ville, was among *hose vho vi r** in own Saturday. Kit Hi** Case Exactly. • When father was sick about aix ■•'>*<•* ago he read an advertisement ■' ^*'*>robc-!itn’s TaMets in the pa- —* th-. pt hi* egeo evartly/' writes ' M** , ‘caret t ampbell of Ft Smith I ■nrrrhaeod H r>ov of (hem I 1,^ no? be<*n sick fiin)t*e. My II "xr ha i trouble lind waa -» ncfi* i.,e., L,y tuvui. ’ I'or sale j' / all c julars. You haVe been hearing about Sales, but you have not seen a sale like these two LYONS are going to have at Smo&kSt beginning Dec. 21, and lasting till January 1st. I have decided to move and my entire stock of goods MUST GO at and below COST. I will mention a few of the Specials to show what n great reduction we are going to make. .This is no Monkey Joke. If you visit this Sale you will find these LYONS are standing on the Prices and will stay there until the monkey has gope to the wall. . HERE GOES THE BULLETS. Club Shells 40c. . ■» ' Grist, per Sack $1.83 Corker Tobacco, per lb 15c. Brown Mule Tobacco', per box $3.25 Shot Guns $3.88 Rifles ...; , ,....$1.78 Boy’s Pants 21c and op Men’s Pants 84c and up Children’s Cloaks, 25c and op Men’s $12.50 Overcoats for $8.98 Men’s $10.00 Overcoats for $5.98 Wool Blankets, were $5.00 now.. $3.14 Wool Blankets wdre $2.00 now 98c. • *> • Men’s Suits from .» $4.98 op. Ladies Black Plush Cloaks Going at $7.48 Ladies Cloaks of 3tA*, kind.-. .. .$1.14 % Men’s and Boys’ Hats :19c. up Men’s and Ladies Heavy Urderwenr 3$c. Dress Shirts, 39c and .79c, -Ladies Shirt Waists 25c to $2.98 Suit Cases .... 79e Trunks Very Cheap. ^ $15.00 Ladies Coat Suits $7.58 $10.00 Ladies Coat Suits ? .$5.21 A fine line of Dress Goods cheap. A few values: Outing 5c; Nice Silks, 22 l-2c. Men’s Sweaters 1. 37 l-2c up Boys’ Overcoats .45c up Large Let Tinware. NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE MONEY ON CHRIST MAS GOODS. WE HAVE ONE OF THE NICEST LINES YOU CAN FIND IN THE COUNTRY. If You Miss This Sale You Will Miss The Balance of Your Life FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE. One 50 H. P. Boiler, One 1 35 H. P. Engine, Two 70 Saw Gins, One Saw Mill, One Grist Mill/ ALL IN GOOD ORDER. Two Second Hand 2 Horse Wagons, Twelve Second Hand Buggies. The above are Rare Bargains and Will be Sold For Al most Nothing. ./ . 1 Car of PtaUnont Buggies on the Rood. Thes^ will be sold for Cash or on Time. REMEMBER THIS SALE IS A SELL-OUT SALE. MEET ME AT SMOAKS ON THE 21ST OF DECEMBER J. L LYONS SMOAKS. .SOUTH CAROLINA NOTICE. ALL PERSONS ara prohibited from huntiny, ahooUnx, or other*’!*® trtfspaaaing ou Cratou Hill Marshal, owned by Theodore <G. Barker, and known an “Kizaimmona Ponds”, in Colleton County, S. C., or upon Bear Island, and particularly upon land known aa the Hole In tbe Wall, at Nancy Hill, on the Ashepoo River, the property of Rom Hanahan, in Colleton Coanty. Any such hunting, shooting or treepoMing will be pun ished to the full extent of tbe law im auch caeee made and providM. EDISTO GUN CLUB. 12-18-41. Ronad News Items Round, Dec. 20.—Special: The Maple school has closed for Us Christmas holidays and we all are looking for a grand Christmas. Mrs. J. W. Belie, and Bttle daught er, Alma, of Charleston, are spending Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Gruber. Misses Jennie, Klossie and Bessie Gruber pleasantly entertained a large crowd last Saturday afternoon. Miss Winnie Weeks was the gue&t of the Misses Gruber !a.it v.-oek. Mr. and Mrs. 8. V/. Weeks visited Oivhnns Inst Tuesday io ate her a.s- er Mrs. Josie Wright. - Mr. T. li. Berry ai.d family baa moved to Braorhviil-. * ✓ Is your husband cross ? An Irri table, fault finding disposition is of ten due to a disordeied stomach. A man with good digenion is nearly always good nafurej. a great many have been permanently cured of Market Price Guaranteed. f Also buy seed cott'on in any qtr>rwitle«. stomach trouble by taking Chamber lains Tablets. For sale r?y all deal ers. Mrs. A. V. S>kes, of Ml. Carmol as in towa Saturday shoppings r O