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IP OPERATION # Cottas BMoiTotl at WaHcrboro t Tw^day and Com- Th« Plasters Warsbooss PW to aov opsrauag sararsl ho«M 1b tbs different sections of tbe county. At Wnlterboro tbe com pany bns secured tile use of tbe cot ton mill warehouses aad last week amny bales of cotton wers received here. Tbe method In which tbe peo- *»• ore utilising the facilities offer ed insures the success of tbe enter prise. and the company promises to be of much service to the people of the county; The public using the Wnlterboro warehouses are urged to bear !i» mind that cotton Is received only days In the week. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, and all are asked to get It to the warehouse not later than 4 o’clock in the afternoon. This la a very imortant rule and while cotton Van received every dav last week, hereafter cotton will be received dirty the first three days of the week. W. H. Padgett has been selected warehouseman at Waiter- boro, and he can be found either at the warehouse at the mill or at his bottHh^ worka near the oil mill. Storage charges for the cotton is only 2S cents per bgle per month and this covers insurance. There Is no warehouse offering lower rates tbaa these and everybddy Is urged to stor« cotton In the county. Re- ecite are issued for the cotton and those can be used as collateral re- ciftty on notes, etc. The Company also operates warehouses at Ritter, Xssslle snd Ashton. MR. FJtANK GUESS MANGLED IN GIN . 9 - Prominent Man of Henderson* viiie Loses Life by Being Caught in Saws. Mr. Prank Guess of 'Henderson- vlfle was kllletT^kt his cotton gin last Friday, being caught in the sav* In an attempt to pick the line out with n lead pencil. He was horri bly mangled, but hopes were enter tained for his life, so he was carried to Charleston where an operation was performed, but'be died about twenty minutes after the operation. Mr. Guess was a progressive far mer. about 33 years of age, living at Hendersonville, and ran a ginnery at White Hall. He was the son of Mr. Peter Guess of Hendersonville. The funeral services were con ducted Saturday by Rev. W. A. Kir by' and the remains were interred at Stokes cemetery near Henderson- vllel. All stores In the community were closed as a tribute of respect. Mr. dues* leaves to mourn his death, his wife and one child, a sis ter, Mrs. Annie Pyos, his mother, ^nd three brothers, Marvin Guess of Yemassee, Cauthen and Hugh /Tuoss of Hendersonville. THE PRESS AND STANDARD. WALTERBORO, S. C. mmmmmmmmm -ji W. M. U. MEETING AT PINE GROVE OCTOBER 14,1914. Auxiliary of Baptist Association Met Friday and Saturday, October 2 and 3. The Woman’s Missionary Untou Auxiliary *o the Colleton Baptist Association met with the Pine Grove church on Friday and Saturday, Oc tober 2 and 3. On account of bad weather, the delegations were small and the reports few. The suggested program was car ried out so far as possible. Mrs. J. D. Chapman, tbe state superinten dent of the W. M. U.. was a great help to the meeting, and It was a treat to her her discuss the vari ous subjects as they came up. With her suggestions and with Miss Geor gia Ackerman as Superintendent, we hope for better things next year. We are also hoping to have Mrs. John O. Gough, Field Worker, visit us. The Association Policy was adopt ed anil for the benefit of those not present it will be read at the next ijuarterly meeting, which will he held with the Wnlterboro church, the date to be announced later. . gHERIFFt* SALE. State of South Cnrolinn—Colleton County. I will soli at public outcry before the court house mt Walterboro on salesday in November the following tract of land for taxes: Daniel Craven.—So acres in Ver- dier township; bounded on the north by lands of D. P. Craven; east by lands of W. V. .Balleyf south by lahd%of D. P. Craven; west by .lands of D. P. Craven. Tag, costs and pen alties, $S.0«. L. O. OWENS, Sheriff Colleton County, 8. C. $10 DISCOUNT allotted each pupil who enters ourcollege witLia the next thirty days. If interested, write at once for full particulars. Electric fans installed in each department of the College. McFeat Bowen Business CoUege, Colombia, S.C. . SHERIFF’S SALE. State of South Carolina—Colleton County. I will toll at public outcry before the court house, at Walterboro on salesday (n November the fpllowlng tract of land for taxes: Catherine Rutledge.—28 acres of land, bounded on the west by White Hall road: north by lands of John Campbell; east by lands of Emmanuel Newton. Tax, costa and penalties, $5.86. L. G. OWENS. Sheriff Colleton County, S. C. ■ptALTH BOARD HR-ORUAMZKD Jr. M. W. Beoch Elected Chairman; Dr. MrAlhaaey Secretary. * The Board of Health of Walter- was reorganised on Monday a very interesting meeting was * f Dr. M. W. Beach was elected airman md Dr. D. J. McAlhaney retary. Drs. L. M. Stokes. »?ld- Ackerman and Charles EsDorn **Jete the board and a most sne- year is planned. The health e* have been revised and strictly enforced, s another step towards the and prosperity of the town assistance should be given »rd. Work Day at Xion Church There will be a work day at Zion Church on Wednesday the twenty first of October for the purpose of cleaning up the Church yard and cemetery. All those who are in terested in the cemetery wlH- please come. Miss Lucia Kinard Mt. Carmel Dots. Baptist Association Oct. i&I. The Colleton Baptist Association will convene with the Zion church on Friday. October 23. A fl delegates and visitors desiring to '>• met must come to Stokes. Also no.ify \\. F. Copeland. Walterboro, S- C., R. F. D. 2. ^ Stop That First Fail Cough. * / Check your fall cough or cold at •nee—don't wadt—it in?- .♦ -lead to serious lung trouble, iken your vitality and develop a • iironlc lung ailment. Get a bottVj of Dr. Bell’s Pine Tor-Honey. It is pure and harmless—use It freely for that fall cough of cold. If baby or children are sick give It to them. It will re lieve quickly and permanently. It soothes the rritatod throat, ungs and air passages, loosens phlegm. Is antiseptic and fortifies the iys- tem against colds. It surey pre vent* cold germs from getting a holu Guaranteed. Only 25c, at your druggist. * Rev. J. O. Burnett of Ruffin preached a very good sermon to a large and attentive congregation last Sunday. He was accompanied by his family and Miss Mattie Johnson of Ruffin. Willie Smoak and wfcfe of Kdisto attended preaching at Mt. Carmel last Sunday morning. ' Mrs. L. A. Linder and son, Lewis, visited the former’s daughter, Mrs. Annie ^Garris, of Round Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Elisabeth Linder is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Warren, of Smoaks. Miss Reba Carter has gone to Walterboro to attend school. I Mrs. J. T. Yarley returned to her home in Hampton last Sunday af ternoon, after spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Under, of Mi. Carmel. 1. A. Fogartie of Savannah is vis iting his family here. The Sunday school and prayer meeting at Mt. Carmel is progress ing nicely. Dots From Sniders. SHERIFF’S SALE. 1 will sell at public outcry befor® the court house at Walterboro on salesday In November the following tract of land for taxes: Estate A. Coaxum.—36 acres of -land in Verdier township,’ bounded on the north by lands of Carter; east by lands of Sanders and Lem- acks, and on the west by lands of Jennie Bright. Tax, costs and pen alties, $6.15. , L. G. OWENS. . - Sheriff Colleton County., Apfily S!<mr‘* Freely For Lumbago Your attacks of Lumbago are not nearly so hopeless as they seem. You can relieve them almost instatly by a simpi-' application of Sloan's Lini ment on the back and loins. Lum bago is a form of rheumatism, and yields perfectly to • Sloan's, which penetrates quickly all in through the sore, tepder muscles, limbers up .the back and makes it feel fine. Get a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment for 25 cents of any druggist and have It la the house—against colds, sore and swollen joints. rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and like allmentq. Your money back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant re lief. Round Trip Rate to Augusta, Ga. Via The Atlantic Coast Line Rail road The Standard Railroad of the South October 17th--24th, Inclusive., ^ r ' • • I VV ” ' ■ > <r -v - > .-•« On account of the (ieorgia-Cnrolina Fair,, the Atlantic ('oast Line Railroad, the Standard Railroad of the South, has placed into effect thii* very low round trip rate to Au gusta. rare opportunity is thus afforded our friends [md patrons to visit the beautiful City of Augusta, and to participate in this most interesting artd instructive event. 4 , . Tickets on sale October 17-24, inclusive, limited re turning to reach original starting point not later than light of October 27, 1914. Children between ages of 5 and 12 years, half fare. W- J. CRAIG, T. C WHITE »r Traffic Manager. Gen- Pass. Agent. . Wilmington, N. C. * Ruffin, S. (’. OH. 12.—It has been . *ile since l fckin eeen any news from hep®. - v * The farmer^, around hero are almo'st through ghtliering their crops I except a litlh cptton. _ Mt>»i Ruth Vara of Snider's is visit- tng relatives and'friends yt Fairfax this week. Mr. and Mrs- G. J. Varn spent last Suiidtn v* r> pW ilfanth with Mr ;Yq«l Mrs. A. A. Varn of Black (’reek s«-< - tint). * Mbs Leila <'roshv lias been ill but we tnrst sh*‘ will soon pefnver. Mrv. .1 \ Varn sfff nt^>hind:i> after « m>on w ith Mrs \%. A./Ya’ n Vr M \ Vjjrff ..and damiW r l’r* 1 spent Saturday night and Sunday nijrht with Mr. and .Mrs. M \V BrcJf.ntl at Doctor-' (’reek. and M r s. B. S Varn snent 1,s* Ri'tnb v with Mrs. Mary Mur.laugh of Mapdton. S ('. L'ttlo Mifsc-- t’ea* - ! and L;l ,v Mae TYnrn spent the nfto-——. ith Mi-e-'o- Martha and* Eunice Si i",ley i few evenings ago j. Best v. ishestor the cdnt'st-nfs Notice. The chairmen of the various boards ?: tr tstee? or otne~ mem bers in Colleton county will please call at the Superintendent's office for School Registers. I have a large number of new registers on ha-d In which are new forms for pay war rants. 1 desire al| boards to use the new forms., and therefore as that they get Item as soon as pos sible. No claim w ill be recognized by the Superintendent of hiduc.ition unless they are made Vtit on said new forms of daims^gs it is impos sible to make oi.t^im- annual report without these tjafrns being used 1 will thereforyrekpc'ctfully usk every teacher till every blank in tl:« n» w forth before they pn ih« if annual rptrn to me. HUGO S. STRICKLAND. County Superintendent 1 n-7-;tt. 6— =— Lower Prices on Ford Cars Effective August 1st, 1914 to August 1st, 1915, and guaranteed against any reduc tions in during that time. All cars fully eqipped f. o. b. Detroit Runabout - - $440 Touring Car - - $490 Town Car - - $690 In the United States only.) Buyers to Share : n Profits. All retail buyers of new Ford cars from August 1st, 1914 to Augut August 1st, 1915, will share in the profits of the com pany to the extent of $40 to $60 per car, on each car they buy. PROVIDED: we * sell and deliver 300,000 new Ford car du ring that period. Ask us for particulars Ford Motor Company Walterboro Garage Co., Ltd. Agents Colleton and Dorchester Counties. POWERS CARPET CLEANING AND RUG COMPANY. The moot modern and best equipped plant in the State for rug and carpet ^loaning. Our scourtpg process makes your carpet leok tew. Carpets altered and rema*&. Oot of town work given prompt attention. We guarantee our work to bo the best, - Write us for estimates stating the quality and size of rugs. Powers Carpet (Teatilng and Hug Co. IS# Wentworth Street, CharlesUrti, 8, C. : Build Wilh Brick For Beauty, Durability. Nn Painting. No Repairs. Low In- surab.ee. Cool in Cummer. Warm in Winter. * SUMMERVILLE BRICK ( OMfaNi, Summerville, S. C. Da*idned , Patentad 1867 Professions! Notices. i re You Poultry Troubles 7 m yow cure iiic Dtfd. ivcffiy art due to s disordered liver. _ _ Boers who tm it all year Id fcaap'thter flocks la food health, highly TV»P STOCK * POULTRY AW 1 ’ * MEDICINE ^0 SDe, 50c Mi fl. par At gov smut SHFUIFF’K S\LFS. of South Carolina Colleton County. 1 v 11] k'*!! at |>ubli< outcry liofore tix* courthomu* at Waltorboro on wal*" t!a\ in Novoirbor th*- following trai t of-land tor tax*-*; W. M Kin ney, 1 r.o acr*'s k in Snider School dis trict. bound* d on til*- nortli by lands of \V W. Bishop, on the South hy lands of C. i-'. Kinsey, on th*' i’a.-t by landn of \\\ 1,. Lane nn the West hy land* of C. V. Kitinej. Tax. costs iU>d penal ties $32.41. L. G. OWENS. Sheriff CoUHon Countv. S. U. L. G. OWENS. Li. M. JEFFERIES, Attorney-at-Law, OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE.” Walterboro, S. C,. Will Practice in Ail Courts. DR. A. J. ANDERSON, DENTAL SURGEON. OFFICE HOCKS: ' » A. .M. to 2 l». >1.: .** I». M. («. fl P. M. PHONE l(N)\ WALTEIUMIKO. N. C. I»U. H. \V. HLACK. Hit. WALTKKUOKO. H. C^ AHiWMiait-d with Dr D J Vici baity In offb-v m'Xt to Waltvrbo..* LLu* Company Unual Office Hour- PIIONK fl?X. The Standard Ev«r5inc« They’re Btil) on—still in gdod cundition, and the only attention they’ve had is aa occasional coat of paint In addition to tho lasting qualities, they’re Fireproof, Stormproof jmd inexpensive, l For S^le by A. WICHMAX & SOX SHEKIFF’H SALE. State of South Carolina Colleton County. I will F«dl at puhvc outcry before the court house at Walterboro on salohduy In November, the following tract of land for taxes: (}. F. Cop.*- land, 10 Hires in Heyward township, bounded on the North by lands of D. B. Blake, on the South hy land.* of Richard Murray, on the West by lands of Gabe Hamilton. Tax. costs and penalties $8 80. L. O. OWENS. Sheriff of Colleton County. S. C. Ck K. Du KANT. (IvU 5^**1 nerr wnd Ijund Harvey, . COTTAGEYILLK, H. U. Prompt AtteMion given all buemeos Plato Made. ALL WORK GUAKA.V TBRD. DeLay Roofing and Cornice Co. Practical Sheet Metal Workers AH kinds of Roofing. Cornices and Skylight Work, Tanks, Etc. Hot Air Furnace Work a Specialty. Estimates cheerfully fumiahed on application. DtLAY ROOFING AND CORNKE CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. HOW CHILDREN GROW Children grow by nourishment—not overloaded stomachs or rich foods but Qualities that are readily converted into nfe-onotaining blood; too often their digestive powers cannot procure these qualities from ordinary foods which results ia weakness, dullness and sickness. If your children are under-sire, under weight, catch cold easily, are langnid, backward, pale or frail, give them Scott’s Emulsion which is pure medicinal nourish ment. It sharpens the appetite, builds m healthy fl.-sh, turn muscles and active the court house at Walterborh on 1 brain*- Scott’s is growing-food for MHEKIFF’H KALE State of South Carolina- .County. 1 will sell at public outcry before Colleton 4 salesday in November the following tract of land for taxes; Est. A. M.-Preveaux. 75 acres in IVnlel School district, hounded on the Nortu by land* of L. u. ili'.'tt. «n the South bv We< k Nettle on the West by Black ('’reek, on the. oast by C. H. Boynton. Tax, costs and p*n- alties, $?.25. . L. G OWENS. Sheriff of CMl-'u ; Cois** y. S (’. Children. Refuse alcoholic substitutes. No. Six-Sixty-Six T v .ia is • prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, end if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on tbe liver bqMer then Calomel and does not gripe or siekeo. 25c Get a Better Price For Your Cotton Have it Ginned on the Lummus bw Gin Higher Grade, Bigger Turnout, Cleaner Seed W. C. SAUNDERS, STOKES, S. C. fi When You Want to Buy Furniture Cheap Go To GEORGE W, GLOVER 1 ^ . - • u Railroad Avenue V J*